Posts Tagged ‘impeachment

21
Oct
21

🔴 Scribblings & Scuttlebutt 

 

🔴 Scribblings and Scuttlebutt Aug 2019 – present

 
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My little corner: musings, comments and personal notes. This is probably the closest thing on this blog to a “blog.” I post lots of notes on things not working or behind (with explanations and apologies!). Increasingly, that’s been mostly what it is. Reverse chronological. Comments are open.
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01
Nov
20

🔴 The Trump Files 2021

 

🔴 The Trump Files 2021

 
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With Tweets, Retweets, links to articles and excerpts, I’ve tried to document this national soap opera/tragedy we’re living through. The resources at the beginning are a mixed bag of timelines and documents and I provide a clickable cast of characters (Russians, mostly).

What does this have to do with The Blacklist? A lot, actually. Russian mob figures, spies and apparatchiks. Semion Mogilevich, the Smart Don, reminds me of Red, though Red is a lot nicer and much better-looking.

Featured are drawings (she calls them “maps”) by @Jzikah, and “Mueller, She Wrote” is the best podcast I’ve ever come across. The three women who do it are comedians, though they’re all super smart and A.J. (the lead) has a PhD and is a Veteran.

Caution: You may enjoy this feature a bit more if you’re of the liberal persuasion. This is the single place on this blog where *there are politics* though I tend to stick with MSM, specialized sources (ex-Intel Community, altGov, and reputable sleuths) and other people I’ve learned to trust.

 

🇷🇺 Press Here For Recent Articles and Discussion

🇷🇺 Press Here For Index to all Trump/Ukraine/Russia Files

 
💽Recommended⋙ Mueller She Wrote Podcasthttp://bit.ly/2PgTKWs  or Press   ⇊  ⇊
 
Other Podcasts:

    All The President’s Lawyers (J Barro, R Lowry)
    The Asset (Center for American Progress) 🌟
    The Dworkin Report (Scott Dworkin)
    Gaslit Nation (Sarah Kendzior, Andrea Chalupa)
    The Lawfare Podcast (Benjamin Wittes, Brookings)
    The Josh Marshall Podcast (TPM)
    The Mother Jones Podcast (David Corn)
    Mueller Time (Eric Leval, Chris Carey)
    The Oath (Chuck Rosenberg, MSNBC)
    The Report (Lawfare)
    On Topic (Renato Mariotti)
    Skullduggery (Michael Isikoff, Yahoo)
    Trump Inc (q4- 8qProPublica)
    Trumpcast (Slate)

🔊 PlayerFM: Best Trump Russia Investigation Podcasts (2019) http://bit.ly/2MKbtV8
 
Twitter List: INVESTIGATORS: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/lists/investigators
// Investigative reporters, Trump-Russia sleuths, Intelligence Community, Legislators, “alt-gov,” and Targets
 

Russian Intelligence Services:

Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) – The Foreign Intelligence Service reports directly to the President of Russia.
GRU – Main Intelligence Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces.
Federal Security Service (FSB) – The Federal Security Service is responsible for counter-intelligence, state security and anti-terrorist operations

 

 
🔄 ECFR , Mark Galeotti [EU] (2016): Introduction: Putin’s hydra: Inside Russia’s intelligence services http://bit.ly/2NZWN1h
// 5/11/2016, Intro
⋙ 📒 ECFR, Mark Galeotti [EU] (2016): Report: Putin’s Hydra: Inside Russia’s Intelligence Services [pdf] http://bit.ly/2NYjG5b 20p
// May 2016, Full report

 

 
Key People: Roman Abramovich, Aras Agalarov, Emin Agalarov, Rinat Akhmetov, Rinat Akhmetshin, Yulya Alferova, Anatoly Antonov, Andrii Artemenko, Arron Banks, Andrey Baronov, Vitaly Bespalov, Leonid “Len” Blavatnik, Anna Bogacheva, David Bogatin, Victor Boyarkin, Wm Browder, Mariia Butina, Carole Cadwalladr, Michael Caputo, Yuri Chaika, Igor Chekunov, Michael Cohen, George Cottrell, Igor Danchenko, Oleg Deripaska, Andrii Derkach, Igor Divyekin, Kirill Dmitriev, Aleksandr Dugin, Arkady Dvorkovich, Paul Erickson, Oleg Erovinkin, Nigel Farage, Dmitri Firtash, John Fotiadis, Gene (Evgeny) Friedman, Igor Fruman, Daniel Gelbinovich, Rob Goldstone, Sergei Gorkov, Henry Greenberg, Andrew Intrater, Bidzina Ivanishvili, Brittany Kaiser, Mikhail Kalugin, Vladimir Kara-Murza, Saak Karapetyan, Eugene Kaspersky (Kaspersky Lab), Denis Katsyv, Irakly (“Ike”) Kaveladze, Michael Khodarkovsky, Konstantin Kilimnik, Sergey Kislyak, Artem Klyushin, Ihor Kolomoyskyi, Konstantin Kosachev, Aleksandra Krylova, Elena Khusyaynova, Simon Kukes, Alexander Litvinenko, Howard Lorber, Yuriy Lutsenko, Simona Mangiante, Alexander Mashkevich, Viktor Medvedchek, Josef Mifsud, Sergei Millian, Semion Mogilevich (Don Semyon), Konstantin Molofeev, George Nader, Valentyn Nalyvaichenko, Alexei Navalny, Eduard Nektalov, Konstantin Nikolaev, Vyacheslav Nikonov, Yevgeniy Nikulin, Alexander Nix, Isabel Oakeshoff, George Papadopoulos, Lev Parnas, Sam Patten, Alexander Perepilichnyy, Dmitry Peskov, Igor Pisarsky, Petro Poroshenko, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Sergei Prikhodko, Vladimir Putin, George Ramishvili, Dmitry Rogozin, Alexander Rovt, Giorgi Rtskhiladze, Dmitry Rybolovlev, Konstantin Rykov, Mikheil Saakashvili, Felix Sater, Igor Sechin, Anastasia Shevchenko, Viktor Shokin, Oleg Solodukhin, Christopher Steele, Ruslan Stoyanov, Oleg Solodukhin, Peter Strzok, Taiwanchik (aka Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov), Andriy Telizhenko, Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov (aka Taiwanchik), Aleksandr Torshin, Vyacheslav Trubnikov, Yulia Tymoshenko, Anastasia Vashukevich (aka Nastya Rybka), Viktor Vekselberg, Natalia Veselnitskaya, Vyacheslav Volodin, Curt Weldon, Andy Wigmore, Alexander Yakovenko, Viktor Yanukovych, Ivan Yermakov, Viktor Yushchenko, Aleksandr Zakharchenko, Maria Zakharova, Joel Zamel, Volodymyr Zelensky

 

 
Bios w links (Wikipedia unless otherwise noted): Roman Abramovich, Aras Agalarov, Emin Agalarov, Rinat Akhmetov, Rinat Akhmetshin, Yulya Alferova (National Compass), Anatoly Antonov, Andrii Artemenko, Arron Banks, Andrey Baranov (Bloomberg), Vitaly Bespalov (NBC), Leonid “Len” Blavatnik, Anna Bogacheva (NYT), David Bogatin (NYT), Victor Boyarkin (TrumpRussia), William Browder, Mariia Butina, Carole Cadwalladr, Michael Caputo, Yuri Chaika, Igor Chekunov, Michael Cohen, George Cottrell, Igor Danshenko, Oleg Deripaska, Andrii Derkach, Igor Divyekin, Kirill Dmitriev, Aleksandr Dugin, Arkady Dvorkovich, Paul Erickson, Oleg Erovinkin, Nigel Farage, Dmitri Firtash, John Fotiadis (Archinect), Gene (Evgeny) Friedman, Igor Fruman, Daniel Gelbinovich (Daily Beast), Rob Goldstone, Sergei Gorkov, Henry Greenberg (Miami Herald), Andrew Intrater, Bidzina Ivanishvili, Brittany Kaiser (Cambridge Analytica), Mikhail Kalugin, Vladimir Kara-Murza, Saak Karapetyan, Eugene Kaspersky (Kaspersky Lab), Denis Katsyv, Irakly Kaveladze, Michael Khodarkovsky, Elena Khusyaynova, Konstantin Kilimnik, Sergey Kislyak, Artem Klyushin (National Compass), Ihor Kolomoyskyi, Konstantin Kosachev, Aleksandra Krylova (NYT), Simon Kukes, Alexander Litvinenko, Howard Lorber, Yuriy Lutsenko, Konstantin Malofeev, Simona Mangiante (Papadopoulos), Alexander Mashkevich, Viktor Medvedchek, Josef Mifsud, Sergei Millian, Semion Mogilevich (Don Semyon)

 

Cover: KyivPost (10/18/2019): Shady Cast of Characters: Engineers of Trump-Ukraine Scandal http://bit.ly/2MZCilW
 
Valentyn Nalyvaichenko, Alexei Navalny, Eduard Nektalov (NYMag), Konstantin Nikolaev, Yevgeniy Nikulin, Vyacheslav Nikonov, Alexander Nix, Isabel Oakeshoff, George Papadopoulos, Lev Parnas ,Sam Patten, Alexander Perepilichny, Dmitry Peskov, Igor Pisarsky (RIM), Petro Poroshenko, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Sergei Prikhodko, Vladimir Putin, George Ramishvili (Bloomberg), Dmitry Rogozin, Alexander Rovt, Giorgi Rtskhiladze (CNBC), Nastya Rybka (aka Anastasia Vashukevich) (WaPo), Dmitry Rybolovlev, Konstantin Rykov, Mikheil Saakashvili, Felix Sater, Igor Sechin, Anastasia Shevchenko (Amnesty Intl), Viktor Shokin, Oleg Solodukhin, Christopher Steele, Ruslan Stoyanov, Peter Strzok, Taiwanchik (aka Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov), Andriy Telizhenko (BuzzFeedNews), Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov (aka Taiwanchik), Aleksandr Torshin, Vyacheslav Trubnikov, Yulia Tymoshenko, Anastasia Vashukevich (aka Nastya Rybka) (WaPo), Viktor Vekselberg, Natalia Veselnitskaya, Vyacheslav Volodin, Curt Weldon, Andy Wigmore, Alexander Yakovenko, Viktor Yanukovych, Ivan Yermakov (Moscow Proj), Viktor Yushchenko, Aleksandr Zakharchenko, Maria Zakharova, Joel Zamel, Volodymyr Zelensky

 

By @WendySiegelman
 

Key Documents

 
🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 LawfareBlog: Litigation Documents Related to the Mueller Investigation http://bit.ly/2OVch6n
// new November 2018, to be continually updated

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 House.gov: Select Committee to Investigate the JANUARY 6TH Attack on the United States Capitol https://january6th.house.gov

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 JustSecurity: Public Document Clearinghouse: UKRAINE Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2CEsQ2F ‼️ Links to ALL documents ‼️

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 AmericanOversight: Trump-Ukraine Key Figures and Documents http://bit.ly/2C24bES
AmericanOversight: The Trump Administration’s Contacts with Ukraine http://bit.ly/2BYSY89 from FOIA requests

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 JustSecurity, Andy Wright: Just Security Launches the Russia Investigation Congressional Clearinghouse http://bit.ly/2L21uHz
// 8/22/2019

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 Lawfare: Full Text of the Mueller Report’s Executive Summaries http://bit.ly/2IFLewq
// 4/18/2019

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 Lawfare: Document: The Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2vcgNpN
// 4/18/2019

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: The Whistle-Blower Complaint: Read the Document [Interactive] http://nyti.ms/2nq4FAD
// 9/26/2019

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 WaPo: Trump impeachment inquiry: Latest news and updates http://wapo.st/2P09WuE [Continually updated]

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 WaPo, Kate Rabinowitz and Kevin Schaul: Who’s involved in the Trump impeachment inquiry http://wapo.st/2W673dg
// orig published 10/21/2019

 

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⋙ 💙💙🔄 📔 Court Filing (1/17/2019): Civil Action No. 1:18-cv-03501 [pdf] http://cnn.it/2CBddZy (111p) Democratic National Committee v.: Russian Federation, DJ Trump For President, Inc (and others)
// 1/17/2019

⋙ 💙💙🔄 TheAtlantic, Yoni Appelbaum: Impeach Donald Trump http://bit.ly/2FykFIP
//March 2019 cover story

⋙ 💙💙🔄 Politico Mag, Darren Samuelsohn: The Only Impeachment Guide You’ll Ever Need http://politi.co/2QHcJGi
// 1/11/2019, As talk of the I-word heats up, here’s POLITICO Magazine’s soup-to-nuts answers to all your questions about the politics—and the practical realities—of removing a president.

⋙ 💙💙🔄 WaPo, Max Boot: Here are 18 reasons Trump could be a Russian asset http://wapo.st/2D7IJQ9
// 1/13/2019
 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄 TheAtlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg (Editor): UNTHINKABLE: 50 Moments That Define an Improbable Presidency http://bit.ly/2RvDFOn
// Jan 2019; Donald Trump’s 50 Most Unthinkable Moments ~ 50 Articles

⋙ 💙💙🔄 Wikipedia: Timeline of investigations into Trump and Russia (2018) http://bit.ly/2Bh12jP

⋙ 💙💙🔄 Axios: Timeline: Every big move in the Mueller investigation http://bit.ly/2Euh3H9
// 12/12/2018
 

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⋙ 💙💙🔄 Moyers&Co: Interactive Timeline: Everything We Know About Russia and President Trump http://bit.ly/2uVHc9j
// continually updated

⋙ 💙💙🔄📒 DocumentCloud: Steele Dossier [pdf] http://bit.ly/2y5ZhnF 35p

⋙ 💙💙🔄📒 FBIRecordsVault: Records Between FBI and Christopher Steele http://bit.ly/2KqLoF1

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ AP: Mueller Investigation documents http://bit.ly/2ihbK0l

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ CitJourno: Trump/Russian Mob Connections http://www.citjourno.org
 

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⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ CNN, Marshall Cohen, Tal Yellen & Liz Stark: Tracking the Russia investigations (documents) http://cnn.it/2hVCpU5

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: Russian Hacking and Influence in the U.S. Election http://nyti.ms/2NqFXeY

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ BrennanCenter: Trump-Russia Investigations http://bit.ly/2yRKcu6

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ Politico: The people connected to the Russia probes [ Interactive ] http://politi.co/2FUDhz2 //➔ Democrats, Prosecutors, Law Enforcement/Lobbyists/Media,Team Trump, Foreign Nationals

⋙ 💙💙🔄 TheMoscowProject: Trump’s Russia Cover-Up By the Numbers http://bit.ly/2ycY959
// Center for American Progress; 80+ contacts with Russia-linked operatives https://themoscowproject.org/about/ http://bit.ly/2ycY959
 

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⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NBCNews: Russia timeline: Key players, meetings and investigation details http://nbcnews.to/2vtR3YW

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ DailyBeast: Democrats Release the Fusion GPS Testimony on Trump and Russia http://thebea.st/2qMmH1d w attachment [pdf] ⋙ via Dianne Feinstein http://bit.ly/2FjtlPP

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: Justice Department Gives Congress Comey’s Memos on Trump http://nyti.ms/2HdLe2Z
// 4/19/2018 ➔ DocumentCloud: http://bit.ly/2HOGC4z

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ DOJ: Indictment of Internet Research Agency LLC et al … [PDF] http://bit.ly/2CqdHzD 37p //➔ Mueller Investigation
// 2/16/2018
 

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⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ Amy Siskind: The Weekly List ~ “This is How Democracy Ends” https://theweeklylist.org

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: Mueller Has List of Questions for Trump http://nyti.ms/2rfDuqK + http://nyti.ms/2HExEKi
// 4/30/2018, Majority Relate to if Trump Obstructed Inquiry on Russia

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: The Trump Lawyers’ Confidential Memo to Mueller, Explained [ Document ] http://nyti.ms/2kKPgq9
// 6/2/2018, NYT article about document: http://nyti.ms/2swIZSc

 

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⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ TIME: The Arguments President Trump Has Made Against the Mueller Investigation http://ti.me/2MdeARX
// 6/8/2018

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ TIME: Wikipedia: Links between Trump associates and Russian officials http://bit.ly/2K42VDF

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ WaPo: Who has been charged in the Russia probe and why http://wapo.st/2toNwH2
// continually updated; WaPo Russia page

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ ForeignAffairs Anthology: A New Cold War? Russia and America, Then and Now 1947- http://fam.ag/2KEA4dF

 

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⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ Justice.gov: Mueller Indictment of 12 Russians in the GRU for Election Hacking [pdf] http://bit.ly/2NbphV6 29p
// 7/13/2018

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ FactCheck.org: Timeline of Russia Investigation http://bit.ly/2KZ4qaQ
// posted 6/7/2018, updated 7/13/2018; Key moments in the FBI probe of Russia’s efforts to influence the 2016 presidential election; Readable

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ Legal Process Server: DNC Lawsuit vs Russia, Wikileaks, et al http://bit.ly/2KIOhBq

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT, Linda Qiu: Truth-Testing Trump’s 250-Plus Attacks on the Russia Inquiry http://nyti.ms/2MY609E
// 8/18/2018

 

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⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ Justice.gov: Manafort Plea Agreement [pdf] http://bit.ly/2CZiVb7 17p
// 9/14/2018

⋙ 💙💙🔄💽 NYT: Opinion | Operation Infektion: A three-part video series on Russian disinformation http://nyti.ms/2OHqSSV
// 11/12/2018

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ PasteMag, Jacob Weindling: A Year of Trump and Russia: The 75 Stories That Defined the Mueller Investigation in 2018 http://bit.ly/2QWN1SU
// 12/28/2018

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ LawFareBlog: Document: Indictment of Roger Stone [pdf] http://bit.ly/2UdQgmj 24p
// 1/25/2019

 

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⋙ 💙💙🔄📋 NYT: Trump and His Associates Had More Than 100 Contacts With Russians Before the Inauguration [Interactive] http://nyti.ms/2MAZCps
// 1/26/2019

⋙ 💙💙🔄 BuzzFeedNews: These Secret Files Show How The Trump Moscow Talks Unfolded While Trump Heaped Praise On Putin http://bit.ly/2DWQ2ed
// 2/5/2019; ⏳TIMELINE ⌛️

⋙ 💙💙🔄 WaPo: What we learned about Trumpworld outreach to Russia since Mueller’s investigation began http://wapo.st/2twkXYE
// 2/19/2019, And what we still don’t know.

⋙ 💙💙🔄 ◕📋 NYT, Larry Buchanan and Karen Yourish: Trump Has Publicly Attacked the Russia Investigation More Than 1,100 Times http://nyti.ms/2T2HSsN
// 2/19/2019

 

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⋙ 💙💙🔄 ◕📋 WaPo, Philip Bump: The 81 people and organizations just looped into the Trump probe — and why they were included http://wapo.st/2SJrw41
// 3/4/2019

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: Full Document: Trump’s Call With the Ukrainian President [Interactive] http://nyti.ms/2lfBkbC (Annotated)
// 9/25/2019″

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: The Whistle-Blower Complaint: Read the Document [Interactive] http://nyti.ms/2nq4FAD
// 9/26/2019

 

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⋙ 💙💙🔄 📔 This❗️⋙ HPSCI: Trump-Ukraine impeachment inquiry report http://bit.ly/2LlnJsX
// 12/3/2019; House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

⋙ 💙💙🔄 📔 This❗️⋙ Report: House Judiciary Committee report on their articles of impeachment against President Donald John Trump http://bit.ly/2Ek2rIa 658p
// 10/15/2019

⋙ 💙💙🔄 📔 This❗️⋙ Lawfare: House Releases Impeachment Trial Brief http://bit.ly/2ucCo3Y document 111p
// 1/18/2019
 

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⋙ 💙💙🔄 📔 This❗️⋙ Trial Memorandum of the US House of Representatives in the Impeachment Trial of President Donald J Trump http://bit.ly/2uePNsc
// 1/18/2020

 
⋙ 💙💙🔄 📔 This❗️⋙ Trial Memorandum of President Donald J Trump http://bit.ly/2NGi2XK 171p
// 1/20/2020

 

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⋙ 💙💙🔄 📔 This❗️⋙ Vox, Matthew Yglesias and Andrew Prokop: The ultimate guide to the Donald Trump impeachment saga http://bit.ly/2SoXpkm
// Updated: Feb 5, 2020, 8:06pm EST, Published: Nov 5, 2019, 8:06am EST

 
⋙ 💙💙🔄 📔 This❗️⋙ 📀 Press Here For Impeachment Trial on Cspan
// 1/20/2020-2/5/2020

 
⋙ 💙💙🔄 📔 This❗️⋙ LawFare: Confronting the Capitol Insurrection [Index Page] http://bit.ly/3mfMDNc

 

⏳WaPo: The full Trump-Ukraine impeachment timeline http://wapo.st/35odsUl

 

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⭕ Feb 2021 Second Trump #Impeachment Trial

Day One: Rules etc

Day TWO: C-SPAN: U.S. Senate Impeachment Trial Day 2, Impeachment Managers’ Constitutionality Arguments http://bit.ly/3aa1CCQ
// 2/9/2021;

Day 2 of the impeachment trial of former President Trump for incitement of insurrection began with senators voting 89-11 in favor of the trial organizing resolution. Lead Impeachment Manager Representative Jamie Raskin (D-MD) then made opening remarks followed by a 13-minute video showing footage of former President Trump’s January 6, 2021, speech and of the actions of those who stormed the U.S. Capitol that day. Afterward, impeachment managers Representatives Raskin, Joe Neguse (D-CO), and David Cicilline (D-RI) presented their arguments for the constitutionality of impeaching a former president. Representative Raskin in his arguments talked about bringing his daughter and son-in-law with him to the Capitol on January 6.

 

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Day THREE: C-SPAN: Senate Impeachment Trial Day 3, Part 1 http://bit.ly/374q3zm
// 2/10/2021;

The first part of Day 3 of the impeachment trial of former President Trump for incitement of insurrection began with House impeachment manager Representative Jamie Raskin (D-MD) asserting that the former president had “surrendered his role as commander in chief” and become “the inciter in chief.” He played the January 6, 2021, video Mr. Trump posted on Twitter in which he told his supporters who attacked the U.S. Capitol to “go home.” Representative Joe Neguse (D-CO) then outlined impeachment managers’ plan for arguing their case. In the final segment of part 1, Representatives Joaquin Castro (D-TX) and Eric Swalwell (D-CA) described the former president’s actions leading up to and after the 2020 election

Day Three: C-SPAN: Senate Impeachment Trial Day 3, Part 2 http://bit.ly/3tYOS9Y
// The Senate impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump continued with House managers presenting video and tweets they say indicate that former President Trump incited the deadly January 6 riot.

Day Three: C-SPAN: Senate Impeachment Trial Day 3, Part 3 http://bit.ly/372bYSY
// Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) Entire remarked on the breach of the Capitol and attacks on police officers.

Day Three: C-SPAN: Senate Impeachment Trial Day 3, Part 4 http://bit.ly/3aZ82DV
// An effort by Sen. Mike Lee to remove remarks by the House impeachment managers from the official record sparked confusion on the Senate floor.

 

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Day FOUR: C-SPAN: Senate Impeachment Trial Day 4, Part 1 http://bit.ly/3rXW1pf
// 2/12/2021

Former President Donald Trump’s defense lawyers made their case that Mr. Trump was innocent of charges of inciting an insurrection. They compared speeches by Democrats and others to the former president’s remarks in their defense, and stated that “the article of impeachment now before the Senate is an unjust and blatantly unconstitutional act of political vengeance.”

Day Four: C-SPAN: Senate Impeachment Trial Day 4, Part 2 http://bit.ly/3ddmmeG
// After a recess, Former President Donald Trump’s defense continued to make their case that Mr. Trump was innocent of charges of inciting an insurrection. In this portion of the impeachment trial, attorney Bruce Castor spoke.
Day Four: C-SPAN: Senate Impeachment Trial Day 4, Q&A http://bit.ly/3jLkwD0
// In this portion of the second impeachment trial of former President Trump, senators asked questions of both the House managers and Mr. Trump’s defense lawyers. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) then announced that Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman would be receiving the Congressional Gold Medal, due to his actions during the January 6 riots.

Day FIVE: C-SPAN: Senate Impeachment Trial Day 5 http://bit.ly/3b2haHL
// 2/13/2021

The Senate acquits former President Trump of inciting an insurrection, 57-43. Earlier, the House managers and the defense made closing arguments. Also, House Manager Raskin (D-MD) read a written statement from Rep. Herrera Beutler (R-WA).

Majority Leader Schumer on Impeachment Acquittal of Former President Trump http://bit.ly/2OFAT8V
// Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) delivered remarks after the Senate voted to acquit former President Trump, 57-43. Seven Republicans joined all Democrats in voting to convict Mr. Trump.
Minority Leader McConnell on Impeachment Acquittal of Former President Trump http://bit.ly/3djH5NM
// Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) delivered remarks after the Senate voted to acquit former President Trump, 57-43. Seven Republicans joined all Democrats in voting to convict Mr. Trump.

 

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Twitter Threads

⭕ 9 Feb 2021 Impeachment #2: Day 1
💙 🧵 RT @atrupar Rep. Raskin’s opening impeachment trial statement: “Their argument is that if you commit an impeachable offense in your last few weeks in office, you do it with constitutional impunity.” 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1359206921039974406?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar Here is the entire video timeline of the January 6 insurrection as presented by the House impeachment managers 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1359216739054190593?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 10 Feb 2021 Impeachment #2: Day 2
🔄 💙🐣🧵 RT @jentaub It’s on. Day 2 of the Trump Impeachment Trial 2.0. February 10, 2021. We will have a dinner break at 6 p.m. ¤ 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jentaub/status/1359548695038087169?s=20
🔄 💙🐣🧵 RT @atrupar Raskin: “This case is much worse than someone who falsely shouts fire in a crowded theater. It’s more like like a case where the town fire chief, who’s paid to put out fires, sends a mob not to yell fire in a crowded theater, but to actually set the theater on fire.”
🔄 💙 WaPo: See all the evidence presented in Trump’s impeachment trial http://wapo.st/3qeb1ii

 

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⭕ 11 Feb 2021 Impeachment #2: Day 3
🔄 💙🧵 RT @jentaub 🇺🇸 It’s on. Day 3. The Trial of Donald Trump 2.0 continues at 12:04 p.m. on February 11, 2021 📌 https://twitter.com/jentaub/status/1359911216588685317?s=20
// Defense
🔄 💙🧵 RT @atrupar The Thursday installment of Trump’s #ImpeachmentTrial begins with a Baked Alaska clip 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1359914413709492232?s=20

⭕ 12 Feb 2021 Impeachment #2: Day 4
🔄 💙 🧵 RT @jentaub We have begun. It’s Day 4 of the Trump Impeachment Trial 2.0. The defense is putting on their case. The first lawyer is Van Der Veen. 📌 https://twitter.com/jentaub/status/1360274181510807556?s=20

 

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🔄 💙 🧵 RT @atrupar “Lord, infuse them with the spirit of nonpartisan patriotism” — Senate Chaplain Barry Black’s prayer begins the Trump defense portion of the #ImpeachmentTrial 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1360275280775028740?s=20
⋙ 🔄 💙 🧵 RT @atrupar [Q&A] Lindsey Graham, Kevin Cramer, and Roger Marshall use an impeachment trial question to own the libs 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1360337066215804930?s=20

⭕ 13 Feb 2021 Impeachment #2: Day 5
🔄 💙 🧵 RT @jentaub Day 5 of the Donald Trump Impeachment Trial 2.0. February 13, 2021. Wonderful! They are going to debate whether to subpoena witnesses and documents ¤ 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jentaub/status/1360605971198967809?s=20
🔄 💙 🧵 RT @atrupar “Lord, touch and move them to believe that end does not justify the means” — Senate Chaplain Barry Black’s prayer begins the Saturday portion of the #ImpeachmentTrial 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1360607971055656962?s=20

 

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⭕ 31 Dec 2021

DailyBeast, David Lurie: Jan. 6 Was Just the Start of Radicalizing Trump’s Republican Party http://bit.ly/3HqlrDm
// Even if Trump didn’t order the coup attempt, his supporters knew they were doing what he wanted.

Donald Trump’s January 2021 coup attempt failed to overturn the election; but Trump has succeeded in transforming the GOP into an ever more radicalized party that rewards extremism, and punishes, or even banishes, those members who fail to support ever more audacious attacks on democracy and the nation’s electoral process. ¤ The Republican Party is now institutionally oriented to work towards the anti-democratic aims of its charismatic leader, Trump.

As the one-year anniversary of the Capitol insurrection approaches, we are only beginning to gain a picture of the full scope of what can now fairly be described as a coup scheme, intended to void the outcome of a presidential election. The scheme was encouraged, if not planned, by the White House, with Trump’s chief-of-staff Mark Meadows serving as field general for the putsch, and encouraging the pursuit of various extreme proposals and bizarre conspiracy theories from a range of co-conspirators, including members of Congress as well as state legislators and freelance neo-fascists such as Steve Bannon, Rudy Giuliani, and John Eastman.

It is essential that Congress’ Jan. 6 committee, as well as the Justice Department and other law enforcement agencies, continue to seek out every relevant item of evidence regarding this effort to take down the nation’s democracy, and identify the role of each of the schemers. The evidence may well establish that individuals, potentially including Trump himself, are guilty of federal crimes arising from the putsch scheme, such as obstruction of the congressional electoral vote counting proceedings.

Yet regardless of what additional facts the congressional and law enforcement investigations establish, we already know that Trump has succeeded in a broader goal of transforming the Republican Party into a vehicle for ever more radical and extreme attacks on the democratic foundations of the nation. His success is reflected in the fact that Trump no longer needs to tell followers inside and outside of government to play their parts in undermining democracy—they now take the initiative to anticipate Trump’s desire for extreme actions and act upon them.

Historian Ian Kershaw famously described the Third Reich’s operating principle as “working towards the Führer.” Party members anticipated the steps its leader wanted, particularly attacks on political opponents and “undesirables” like Jews, and frequently took them without being asked. Over time, it became clear that those who pursued the most radical, and often violent, steps to serve the party would be met with approbation, while those who hesitated would be met with disfavor or worse.

While Trump is, of course, no Hitler, he and his acolytes have used a similar reward-and-punishment dynamic to relentlessly move the GOP towards a dynamic of ever greater extremism, in which adherence to legal and moral norms is viewed as intolerable weakness.

During 2016, Trump’s most devoted acolyte, his namesake son, responded to news that the Russian government was illicitly aiding his father’s presidential campaign by exclaiming “I love it” in an email, and arranging a meeting in the hope of getting “dirt” on Hillary Clinton from Russia. In early 2021, after Trump lost the election, Meadows likewise responded to fellow extremists’ plans to undermine the electoral vote count by “replacing” duly designated electors with Trump shills by, likewise, declaring “I love it.”

We do not know if Trump expressly blessed either scheme beforehand, but it is clear that both Don Jr. and Meadows understood that they would risk Trump’s ire if they failed to pursue the most extreme attacks on American laws and democratic norms available in Trump’s name.

The GOP’s dynamic of rewarding extremism, and penalizing restraint, has only strengthened since Trump lost the election. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy disavowed his initial support for an investigation of Jan. 6, and ultimately supported the sanctioning of Liz Cheney for participating in the Congressional inquiry into the coup attempt. Cheney and fellow Jan. 6 committee member Adam Kinzinger are now facing a call for their expulsion from the GOP caucus from prominent party activists and institutions that are now singularly dependent on Trump, such as Matt Schlapp and the Club for Growth, as virtually all of their House colleagues cower in silence. Meanwhile, McCarthy, recognizing that his hope to be elected Speaker depends on maintaining the support of Trump’s most radical allies, gives free license to members like Paul Gosar, who recently disclosed evidence establishes was an active participant in the coup effort and who recently “joked” about murdering a House colleague.

At the state level, the impetus within the GOP to work towards Trump is likewise even more powerful than it was during the weeks following the election. Trump’s now-infamous call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, demanding that he “find” additional votes for Trump, failed to induce Raffensperger to corrupt the election, and Trump’s rejection of the election results likely contributed to the runoff losses of both GOP incumbent senators—costing Republicans control of the senate.

Yet during the succeeding months, Trump’s relentless attacks on Raffensperger and Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp have induced other Republicans to join in attacking the two for not undoing the outcome of the 2020 election, and to induce opponents who share Trump’s extremist agenda to plan primary challenges against them, making radicalism the norm in the party.

The story is the same in many other states, including Wisconsin, where a GOP legislative leader has responded to Trump’s loss there by attacking the state’s bipartisan election commission (including a commissioner he appointed), while some Wisconsin Republican leaders, including Sen. Ron Johnson, are calling for what amounts to a GOP takeover of the administration of elections in the state. In Arizona, an “audit” that confirmed Trump’s loss has nonetheless served as a rallying cry for efforts to undermine voting rights in that state and others. Across the country, people who claim the 2020 election was “stolen” by Biden are running to take control of the local election machinery to ensure that the next election can be stolen by Trump.

While they rarely direct these actions, Trump and his acolytes have praised these extremists while often threatening retaliation against party members who question such a radical approach.

A case in point is Michigan, where Trump supporters have demanded an Arizona-style audit of the election, despite the fact that a GOP-sponsored probe found no evidence of election fraud. A group of Trump supporters, some of them members of the state legislature, have commenced a campaign to intimidate state party leaders to support this audit, as a sign of support for Trump, declaring that their effort is the first step in a “revolution” against the electoral system.

This brings us back to Jan. 6. Trump’s address to a crowd of supporters that day came after a presidential term in which he openly praised neo-Nazi rioters, encouraged gun-wielding protesters to go to state capitals to “liberate” them from COVID restrictions, and wielded a Bible in front of a church after a crowd of protesters had been cleared for him by a violent police and National Guard attack. It followed weeks during which Trump himself had waged a relentless campaign to delegitimize the results of the election, commencing even before it was held and using every legal and political lever that he could to get himself reinstalled against the will of the people.

The former president claims that he didn’t tell the crowd that gathered for his speech on Jan. 6 to attack the Capitol, but virtually all of the people who did believed they were acting in his interests, and had every reason to believe that their attack would meet with his approbation.

Indeed, evidence that has come to light during recent months has only added further support for their belief. Trump has confirmed that he was wholly unconcerned with Pence’s safety during the insurrection, and failed even to call him as the siege proceeded. We are also now learning that Trump ignored entreaties from legislators inside the Capitol, and even from Don Jr., and Sean Hannity, to call off his supporters’ siege, as only he could have done.

It is also becoming increasingly clear that, as the siege proceeded, Trump’s acolytes, including Rudy Giuliani, and (as reported by The Daily Beast) possibly Peter Navarro, may well have been employing the disruption in the proceedings as an the opportunity to attempt to encourage more legislators to vote against certification—or to at least to delay it until they could engineer the naming of “replacement” electors.

We now know that in the weeks before Jan. 6, a group of legislators had been working hand-in-glove with Meadows and other Trump allies to implement the coup scheme. Most GOP members of Congress had not joined the scheme. But the insurrection contributed to making more of them more pliant Trump allies. Freshman GOP Rep. Peter Meijer has recounted that, in the immediate wake of the insurrection, a number of his colleagues who had planned to vote in favor of certifying Biden’s election reversed course, some out of fear for their own lives.

Since that time, most GOP politicians have routinely endorsed, or at least chosen not to oppose, the extreme attacks on democracy and the electoral system that have become core tenets of the GOP. As I have previously discussed, appeals to an extremist “base” are now such a central element of the party’s political strategy that GOP “leaders” fear losing support if they don’t support conspiracism and anti-democracy. For example, during a recent Minnesota GOP senate debate, all five of the candidates resisted acknowledging that Biden had won the 2020 election.

Even Trump himself has found that his power as a “leader” of an extremist movement depends on his own reliably continuous appeals to extremism. This was starkly evident last week when Trump himself faced criticism from some of his most fervent followers for acknowledging that the COVID vaccine saves lives, and admitting that he received a booster dose.

In short, extremism is Trump’s calling card, and the force that fuels his movement. Accordingly, whether or not Trump ordered the insurrection, he clearly chose to allow it to continue by his silence, likely because Trump believed the attack on the Capitol served his own ends. And during the months that have followed, GOP activists encouraged by Trump have normalized the goals and even the tactics of the insurrectionists—who are now frequently described by Trumpist Republicans as harmless tourists, or patriots. ¤ The party is working towards Trump.

📊 WaPo: 1 in 3 Americans say violence against government can be justified, citing fears of political schism, pandemic http://wapo.st/32zuJ1q
// The Post-UMD poll, coming a year after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, marks the largest share of Americans to hold that view since the question was first asked more than two decades ago.

🐣 RT @NPR Paul Eaton, a retired U.S. Army major general, worries that fractures in the top ranks and poor understanding of how the U.S. government works could lead to a coup in 2024, led or assisted by elements of the military.
⋙ NPR: Retired general warns the U.S. military could lead a coup after the 2024 election http://n.pr/3qDVCsQ
// Retired Major General Paul Eaton says war-gaming and civics education could help assure that the military is better prepared for a contested election.

WaPo: Prosecutors break down charges, convictions for 725 arrested so far in Jan. 6 attack on U.S. Capitol http://wapo.st/3zgvCaU

Of those arrested, 225 people were charged with assault or resisting arrest. More than 75 of those were charged with using a deadly or dangerous weapon against police officers. The office said 140 police officers, including Capitol officers and members of the D.C. police department, were victimized during the attack.

As the country nears the first anniversary of the storming of the Capitol, the U.S. attorney’s office in the District, the largest office of federal prosecutors in the nation, released a breakdown of the arrests and convictions associated with the attack.

Of those arrested, 225 people were charged with assault or resisting arrest. More than 75 of those were charged with using a deadly or dangerous weapon against police officers. The office said 140 police officers, including Capitol officers and members of the D.C. police department, were victimized during the attack. ¤ The office said about 10 individuals were charged with assaulting members of the media or destroying their equipment.

Some 640 people were charged with entering a restricted federal building or its grounds. And another 75 were charged with entering a restricted area with a deadly weapon. ¤ Prosecutors in the office have been working with the FBI as well as prosecutors in various locations around the nation. The office said the individuals arrested come from nearly all 50 states.

One person, 35-year-old Ashli Babbitt of California, was fatally shot by a Capitol Police officer as she tried to breach a set of doors deep in the Capitol during the riot. Federal prosecutors later cleared the officer of any wrongdoing in Babbitt’s death.

According to a May estimate by the Architect of the Capitol, the attack caused about $1.5 million worth of damage to the building.

About 165 individuals, the office said, have pleaded guilty to a variety of federal charges, from misdemeanors to felony obstruction. ¤ So far, 70 defendants have received some kind of sentence from a judge. Of those, 31 people were ordered jailed, and 18 were sentenced to home detention. The remaining 21 defendants were placed on probation.

In early December, Robert Scott Palmer, 54, of Largo, Fla., received the longest prison sentence to date among those convicted in the attack. A U.S. District Court judge sentenced him to more than five years in prison. ¤ In October, Palmer pleaded guilty to resisting arrest and assaulting officers with a dangerous weapon. Prosecutors said Palmer broke into the Capitol building and, while inside, threw a wooden plank at police officers; then, they said, while he was on the front line of the riot, he sprayed police officers with a fire extinguisher and hurled the emptied extinguisher at the officers. No officers, prosecutors said, were injured.

The FBI is continuing to identify suspects in the case and is collecting tips at fbi.gov/wanted/capitol-violence, 1-800-CALL-FBI (800-225-5324) or tips.fbi.gov.

🐣 RT @tribelaw Good news. Now it remains to be seen whether only the rioters themselves will be charged; and whether anyone at any level will be charged with seditious conspiracy or with giving aid and comfort to an insurrection. ¤ If not, we’re inviting a repetition that we’re bound to regret.
⋙ 🐣 RT @hugolowell New: Justice Dept has now charged at least 275 rioters connected to the Capitol attack with corruptly obstructing of an official proceeding — for which Trump may also be referred by the Jan. 6 committee.

⭕ 30 Dec 2021

DailyBeast, Julia Davis: How Tucker Carlson Is Boosting Russia’s New Propaganda War http://bit.ly/3zeB7XF
// As Putin and Biden talk, Kremlin mouthpieces are rushing to explain the motivations behind Russia’s surge in aggression. Fox News is helping them do their work.

… Carlson’s talking points often sound identical to those pushed by the Kremlin’s propagandists—or by Putin himself. ¤ During one of his broadcasts on Fox News in December, Carlson argued that “NATO exists primarily to torment Vladimir Putin.” He worried about the possibility of “a NATO takeover of Ukraine,” and described the 2014 Maidan Revolution as a U.S.-organized “coup in Ukraine.” He also baselessly accused Joe Biden of fomenting “a hot war with Russia.” The very next day, translated quotes from Tucker Carlson’s show were widely broadcast on Russia’s state television. After watching Carlson’s remarks during the live taping of 60 Minutes, Igor Korotchenko, member of the Russian Defense Ministry’s Public Council and editor-in-chief of the National Defense magazine said: “Excellent performance, with which we can only express solidarity.”

🐣 📋 RT @peterbakernyt In the first year of Trump’s presidency, the S&P 500 hit new records 62 times and finished up 17%.
In the first year of Biden’s presidency, the S&P 500 hit new records 70 times and finished up 29%.

🐣 RT @duty2warn Trump announced he’s holding a press conference on Jan 6th (5PM). All self-respecting media should decline to attend. If the Manhattan DA could indict him on Jan 5th, that would also be nice. Even if they feel they aren’t fully ready to indict, focus on the humor, and the karma.

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote BREAKING: People under current DoJ criminal investigation for their role in the trump election lawsuits hosted gatherings to plot to overturn 2020 with multiple people including those with ties to John Eastman and the Arizona fraudit. 1/
⋙ CNBC: Pro-Trump lawyer says his plantations were go-to spots for those aiming to overturn the 2020 election http://cnb.cx/k
// Lin Wood says his plantations in South Carolina were used as a hub for those who wanted to overturn the 2020 election.

● Lin Wood told CNBC he hosted numerous election conspiracy theorists on his plantation properties in South Carolina after the 2020 presidential election.
● His guests included fellow Trump allies attorney Sidney Powell, former national security advisor Mike Flynn and former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne.

Lin Wood, a conservative trial lawyer who led a failed legal challenge against the election results in Georgia, said in a lengthy interview that shortly after the 2020 contest last November, he hosted at his massive South Carolina properties fellow right-wing attorney Sidney Powell, former Trump national security advisor Mike Flynn, former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne, and Doug Logan, the CEO of cybersecurity firm Cyber Ninjas.

Jim Penrose, who says on his LinkedIn profile that he used to work for the National Security Agency, and Seth Keshel, who promotes himself on his Twitter page as a former Army captain and who has spread falsities about the election, according to the Associated Press, also made appearances at Wood’s properties, the attorney said.

Penrose was among a group of people who met with conservative lawyer John Eastman on Jan. 5, the day before the deadly riot on Capitol Hill, attorney and independent journalist Seth Abramson reported. Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives for inciting the riot, during which his supporters attacked Congress while lawmakers were trying to certify President Joe Biden’s electoral victory. He was acquitted in the Senate.

Eastman wrote a legally dubious memo arguing that former Vice President Mike Pence could reject Biden’s Electoral College victory in the 2020 election. He’s been subpoenaed by a House committee investigating the origins of Jan. 6. Eastman has since said he plans to defy the subpoena. …

Wood told CNBC that after the November election Powell asked him if she and her team could use his South Carolina property known as the Tomotley Plantation in order “to do work on the election cases.” Wood reportedly bought the $7.9 million plantation last year. ¤ Wood, who once represented the late Richard Jewell after he was suspected of being involved with the 1996 Atlanta Olympics bombing, was referred by a federal judge for possible disbarment following his role in contesting the results of the election.

A website highlighting dozens of lawsuits levied by Trump’s campaign and his allies shows that almost all of them failed. Cyber Ninjas conducted an audit of election results in Arizona that eventually confirmed Biden as the victor over Trump in Maricopa County. The audit itself was partially funded by Byrne’s nonprofit, The America Project, which is led by multiple other allies of the former president.

“They set up in my living room and one of the sunrooms. They looked like election central. They had computers, whiteboards. They were working,” Wood said about Powell and her team’s prior work at his residence. Southern Living magazine describes the living room at Tomotley: “Custom built-ins and a working fireplace bring warmth to the spacious living room.”

Wood said that there were a few instances when Powell asked him to assist in her election investigations that were taking place at his new home. ¤ “I remember making a couple of phone calls to speak to individuals that she was trying to talk into being plaintiffs, I believe in Georgia,” Wood said. “I think we had, kind of, passing conversations of what she was learning. I know she talked to me about information about Venezuela.”

Multiple state and federal officials, including former Trump Attorney General Bill Barr, have said that there was no widespread voter fraud during the 2020 election. Wood’s move to reveal details about election conspiracy theorists using his property comes after The Daily Beast reported on a growing feud between Wood, Flynn and Powell.

The fight is reportedly linked to Wood’s handling of his former client Kyle Rittenhouse, who was accused of killing two unarmed men during a protest in Wisconsin and was later acquitted. …

DailyBeast, David Lurie: Jan. 6 Was Just the Start of Radicalizing Trump’s Republican Party http://bit.ly/3FMK3pC

NYT: Putin Warns Biden of ‘Complete Rupture’ of U.S.-Russia Relationship Over Ukraine http://nyti.ms/3zbTht9
// President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia spoke with President Biden for 50 minutes about the escalating crisis with Ukraine, but his intentions remained unclear.

President Vladimir V. Putin warned President Biden on Thursday that any economic sanctions imposed on Russia if it moves to take new military action against Ukraine could result in a “complete rupture” of relations between the two nuclear superpowers, a Russian official told reporters on Thursday evening.

The exchange came during a 50-minute phone call that Mr. Putin requested, and which both sides described as businesslike. Yet it ended without clarity about Mr. Putin’s intentions. He has massed 100,000 or so troops on the border with Ukraine, and issued demands for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the United States to pull back their forces in the region, but apparently has not decided whether to order an invasion.

Mr. Biden, for his part, pushed back, according to two American officials. A terse White House statement said he “made clear that the United States and its allies and partners will respond decisively if Russia further invades Ukraine.”

🐣 RT @MichaelCohen212 This morning I was notified by my attorneys @lauferlaw @NYadvocateJKL that the process server successfully effectuated service on #BillBarr while he was vacationing in Virginia. This is the look they got…Happy New Year asshole! https://twitter.com/MichaelCohen212/status/1476652094006435847?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Porter_Anderson Media: @PeterHotez to @Acosta on anti-science aggression: “This is more than disinformation, it’s a killer. Since June 1, 200,000 unvaccinated Americans have needlessly lost their lives. I’ve asked the @JoeBiden administration” to help. “This is a well-funded anti-vax ecosystem.”

⭕ 29 Dec 2021

WaPo: Biden to hold another call with Putin on Thursday afternoon http://wapo.st/3eDrZlX

During a conversation requested by the Russian government, Biden plans to tell Putin that while the United States is prepared to proceed diplomatically, it also stands ready to respond to further incursions with economic sanctions, NATO reinforcement and assistance to Ukrainian efforts to defend itself, all according to a senior administration official.

The conversation will mark the second Biden-Putin call in a month. In a Dec. 7 videoconference, Biden warned Putin not to mount a new invasion and laid out the economic and security costs that Russia would face if the Kremlin went down that path.

Russia is looking to extract security concessions from the United States and its European partners, while simultaneously threatening a new invasion of Ukraine, a U.S. partner nation that is not a member of NATO. Moscow has made several demands, saying Washington needs to provide written guarantees that NATO will no longer expand eastward, a point the White House has dismissed as a nonstarter.

The Biden administration has stressed that Russia will need to begin showing signs of de-escalation before any sort of “diplomatic end game” is possible, a point repeated by the senior administration official previewing the call to reporters on the condition of anonymity under ground rules set by the White House. … ¤ The official said that it was not clear why Putin had requested the call but that “it will take a high level of engagement to address this and to try to find a path of de-escalation.”

The administration has previously warned of a variety of responses, which the official reiterated Wednesday. Those include sanctions exceeding those that were imposed in 2014, after Russia annexed the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine; increasing the U.S. force posture in Europe; and providing Ukraine with additional material assistance to help it defend itself against a potential invasion.

🐣 RT @mhmck The path to NATO and EU membership is written into Ukraine’s constitution. Ukrainians cannot give that up any more than Americans can give up freedom of speech rights written into their constitution. Ukraine is fundamentally and unalterably a Western nation.

🐣 RT @marceelias Republicans are focused on this as their only strategy for 2022 and 2024. ¤ What more can we do to get Democrats to understand that unless we match them with the same intensity, commitment and focus, this will be game, set, match?
⋙ 🐣 RT @marceelias Republicans are taking hold of the once-overlooked machinery of elections. While the effort is incomplete and uneven, outside experts on democracy and Democrats are sounding alarms, warning that the United States is witnessing a “slow-motion insurrection.”
🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind This is what I warned about in my Oct article: there is literally a slow motion coup underway, with GOP efforts to take top offices in MI, PA, WI in 2022, and key election official roles, so 2024 is a done deal before we even vote! Democrats doing NOTHING!
⋙ AP: ‘Slow-motion insurrection’: How GOP seizes election power http://bit.ly/3qCJU1w “Never in the country’s modern history has a a major party sought to turn the administration of elections into an explicitly partisan act”

🐣 RT @PeterHotez When the antivaccine disinformation crowd declares twisted martyrdom when bumped from social media or condemned publicly: they contributed to the tragic and needless loss of 200,000 unvaccinated Americans since June who believed their antiscience gibberish. They’re the aggressors

💙 CNN, Paul LeBlanc: The January 6 committee formed 6 months ago. Here’s what it’s uncovered. http://cnn.it/3exXM7B

🐣 RT @ False. The @January6thCmte hasn’t dropped requests for any necessary records. In fact, we’re actively litigating to obtain White House records Trump is trying to conceal. We will not allow him to hide the truth about January 6th, or his conduct, from the American people. Text Block: https://twitter.com/RepLizCheney/status/1476348676142473216?s=20/photo/1
// att: Trump post

⭕ 28 Dec 2021

💽 MSNBC, TheBeatWithAri: Busted: Indicted Trump aide Bannon sees Jan. 6 ‘playbook’ leaked by ally http://on.msnbc.com/3EPXrIn
// Trump ally Steve Bannon is indicted and awaiting trial for hiding evidence about his January 6th plotting. Now, one of his accomplices, Trump veteran Peter Navarro, has leaked information detailing the plan to rally Congressional Republicans to interfere with certifying Biden’s 2020 election win. MSNBC’s Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber is joined by Democratic strategist Chai Komanduri to discuss the revelation and Navarro’s comments likening the effort to the “Green Bay Sweep.” 

WaPo Editorial: Putin wants to shut down Russia’s Memorial, but he can’t erase the past http://wapo.st/3Jpl79Y “[Putin] can try to knock down the walls of Memorial, but he cannot extinguish the memory of Soviet crimes, nor of today’s unfortunate return to despotism“

🐣 ◕ RT @nytimes States with lower vaccination rates tend to have had higher Covid-19 death rates, particularly from the most recent wave of Delta variant infections, which hit the South the hardest. https://nyti.ms/3mGzHjz https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1475937556080513028?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @TheTweetOfJohn Two Trump-appointed federal judges have rejected claims from January 6 defendants that they’re being treated unfairly, because of their conservative politics, compared with left-leaning rioters in Portland, Oregon, in the summer of 2020.
⋙ CNN: Two Trump-appointed judges reject comparisons between January 6 and Portland political unrest http://cnn.it/3pCMOo0

🐣 RT @juliaioffe Few people can say it better than the utterly eloquent @vkaramurza: “The only thing that this decision today confirms is that the people who are sitting in the Kremlin today consider themselves to be the direct successors to Stalin, Beria, Andropov.”
⋙ TheWorld[]org: Kremlin tries to ‘erase a nation’s history’ with shutdown of leading human rights org, Russian politician says http://bit.ly/3ezf6sV
// Vladimir Kara-Murza, a Russian opposition politician, joins The World’s host Marco Werman to discuss what’s at stake with the shutdown of Memorial International, which has documented Soviet-era crimes and other human rights abuses for 30 years. 

🐣 RT @duty2warn GOP lawmaker clowns learned it from Trump. Trump learned it from Roy Cohn. Cohn learned from reading Goebbels. It’s the same playbook. Lie. Repeat. Admit nothing. Go all in. All the time. Deflect. Distract. Double down for all eternity.

🐣 RT @rollcall NEW: lowa Sen. Charles E.Grassley, the Senate president pro tempore, says he and not Vice President Mike Pence will preside over the certification of Electoral College votes, since “we don’t expect him to be there.”
// 1/5/2021 7:06am

🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln It’s clear, every level of the Republican Party was involved in the Jan 6 attacks on our democracy. LP Sr. Advisor @StuartPStevens discusses the intricate planning that went into that failed coup attempt with @JakeTapper on CNN. 💽 https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1475927116315303937?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @CREWcrew This seems like a good time to remind everyone that there are people actively trying to overthrow the government

🧵 📊 ◕ RT @ATheodorodis New @UMassPoll data! After a year that saw a shocking attack on the U.S. Capitol & persistent, discredited claims by Trump & sycophants of a stolen election, we continue to find Republicans & Democrats believing in diametrically opposed “realities.” 📌 https://twitter.com/AGTheodoridis/status/1475942039040757765?s=20

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Trump idolatry has undermined religious faith http://wapo.st/3mASnRB

Much has been written about White evangelicals’ central role in the fraying of democracy. More attention, however, should be paid to the damage the political movement has inflicted on religion itself. ¤ The demographic — which remains in the throes of White grievance and an apocalyptic vision that postulates America (indeed “Western civilization”) is under attack from socialists, foreigners and secularists — forms the core of the MAGA movement. Many have rejected the sanctity of elections, the principle of inclusion and even objective reality.

The consequences have been dire for American politics. The siege mentality has morphed into an ends-justify-the-means style of politics in which lies, brutal discourse and even violence are applauded as necessary to protect “real America.” Essential features of democracy, such as the peaceful transfer of power, compromise with political opponents and defining America as an idea and not a racial or religious identity, have fallen by the wayside.

Sadly, the degradation of democracy has intensified in the wake of Joe Biden’s victory. The doctrinal elevation of the “big lie,” the increase in violent rhetoric and the effort to rig elections all reflect a heightened desperation by the MAGA crowd. This has driven the GOP to new lows (e.g., vaccine refusal to “own the libs,” virtually all House Republicans defending an animation depicting the murder of a congresswoman).

While lovers of democracy around the world view these developments in horror, we should not lose track of the damage the MAGA movement has wrought to religious values. … Robert P. Jones, who leads the Public Religion Research Institute, writes that “in the upside-down world white evangelicalism has become, the willingness to act in self-sacrificial ways for the sake of vulnerable others — even amid a global pandemic — has become rare, even antithetical, to an aggressive, rights-asserting white Christian culture.” The result is reckless self-indulgence that places some evangelicals’ own aversion to “being told what to do” ahead of the health and lives of vulnerable populations.

As self-identified evangelicals reject small inconveniences and show distain for others’ lives, Jones observes, “there is no hint of awareness that their actions are a mockery of the central biblical injunction to care for the orphan, the widow, the stranger, and the vulnerable among us.”

In sum, while the White evangelical political movement has done immeasurable damage to our democracy, its descent into MAGA politics, conspiratorial thinking and cult worship has had catastrophic results for the religious values evangelicals once held dear. Jones writes: “It’s important to say this straight. This refusal to act to protect the vulnerable — particularly because of the low personal costs involved — is raw, callous selfishness. Exhibited by people I love, it is heartbreaking. Expressed by people who claim to be followers of Jesus, it is maddening.”

If these trends continue uninterrupted, we will wind up with a country rooted in neither democratic principles nor religious values. That would be a mean, violent and intolerant future few of us would want to experience.

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs Despite sending tens of thousands of troops to its border with Ukraine, Russia does not want to annex its neighbor, argues @DmitriTrenin. Moscow’s priority is to stop both NATO expansion and threatening Western military activities.
⋙ ForeignAffairs, Dmitri Trenin: What Putin Really Wants in Ukraine http://fam.ag/3z948DZ
// Russia seeks to stop NATO’s expansion, not to annex more territory.

⭕ 27 Dec 2021

🐣 RT @dcexaminer “We are not bluffing,” Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Monday, per state-run TASS. ¤ “These are our real proposals. The West’s awareness of this needs to be facilitated,
⋙ WashingtonExaminer: Russia ‘not bluffing’ on NATO rollback, warns of ‘large-scale conflict in Europe’ http://washex.am/3sGBHMr

Russian President Vladimir Putin has amassed military forces around Ukrainian borders, ostensibly due to the dangers presented by Ukraine joining NATO at some future date. Putin’s team, which oversaw the annexation of Crimea and the invasion of eastern Ukraine in 2014, portrays the latest round of tensions a consequence of NATO expansion over the last 25 years, raising the prospect of a major war in Europe.

“It is important to lower the degree of confrontation caused by the way our U.S. colleagues are looking after their Ukrainian proteges,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview published Sunday. “The course on dragging Kyiv into NATO with the prospect of deploying attack missile systems near our borders creates unacceptable threats to Russia’s security, thus provoking serious military risks for all parties involved, up to a large-scale conflict in Europe.”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wants to join NATO, but that process has been stalled for nearly two decades. President Joe Biden said in July that “it remains to be seen” whether Ukraine ever will “meet [the] criteria” for membership in the trans-Atlantic alliance, but Russian officials want NATO to close the door on the idea.

“We would like to emphasize that the nonexpansion of NATO and preventing the deployment of weapons systems near the Russian border that threaten Russia’s security will be front and center during the upcoming talks with the United States and NATO,” Russian Foreign Affairs Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Saturday. “This is something those who until now have been unable to grasp Russia’s position must understand.”

NATO leaders agreed in 2008 that Georgia and Ukraine should have the option at some point of joining the alliance, but Russia has invaded both of those countries in the intervening years, creating territorial disputes that short-circuit using the trans-Atlantic alliance’s collective defense guarantee to avert a conflict.

“Yet the Kremlin has, in effect, exercised … a veto,” former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Steven Pifer wrote in October. “Allies appear unenthusiastic … because there is no good answer to the question ‘if Ukraine joins NATO tomorrow, does the alliance then find itself at war with Russia?’” ¤ Putin has sought to pose that question even in the absence of any serious progress toward Ukrainian membership in NATO.

“We demand an official withdrawal of the decision made at the 2008 Bucharest summit relating to Ukraine and Georgia’s [intentions] to join NATO,” Ryabkvo said. “When we say that further expansion of NATO needs to be prevented, when we say that NATO facilities and all kinds of activities that are provocative for Russia need to be rolled back to the positions that existed in 1997 when the NATO-Russia Founding Act was signed, we are not bluffing.”

🐣 RT @IlvesToomas For those who, like me, love to get into the weeds of claims by Russia, this thread on the Charter of Paris by @DrRadchenko is just what you need to get started on your morning — unless you’re at Stanford, Mike @McFaul, where it’s a bedtime treat.
⋙ 🧵 RT @DrRadchenko Watched Lavrov’s interview on Dec. 22, where he recycled the claim that @mfa_russia uses to justify Russia’s demands for guarantees of NATO’s non-enlargement. Lavrov: “No participant of the OSCE should ensure their security by damaging the security of others.” Let’s do a thread. 📌 https://twitter.com/DrRadchenko/status/1475705458455465986?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 … RT @DrRadchenko To sum up, Lavrov and @mfa_russia’s claims about OSCE commitments are based on partial, highly selective reading of the relevant documents, and are thus little better than propaganda. You are welcome.

🐣 RT @danielsgoldman The only defense for Republicans who were involved in the effort to overturn the election is to cry partisanship, but there is no partisanship in subverting democracy. We must not fall for this false circular argument.
⋙ 🐣 RT @marceelias My prediction for 2022: Before the midterm election, we will have a serious discussion about whether individual Republican House Members are disqualified by Section 3 of the 14th Amendment from serving in Congress. ¤ We may even see litigation. Text Block: https://twitter.com/danielsgoldman/status/1475548582522634242?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @TheTweetOfJohn Peter Navarro says he and Steve Bannon were behind the last-ditch, coordinated effort by rogue Republicans in Congress to halt certification of the 2020 election results and keep Trump in power, in a plan dubbed the “Green Bay Sweep.”
⋙ DailyBeast, Jose Pagliery: Trump Advisor Peter Navarro Lays Out How He and Bannon Planned to Overturn Biden’s Electoral Win http://bit.ly/3Hg5eRo
// “It started out perfectly. At 1 p.m., Gosar and Cruz did exactly what was expected of them…”

A former Trump White House official says he and right-wing provocateur Steve Bannon were actually behind the last-ditch, coordinated effort by rogue Republicans in Congress to halt certification of the 2020 election results and keep President Donald Trump in power earlier this year, in a plan dubbed the “Green Bay Sweep.”

In his recently published memoir, Peter Navarro, then-President Donald Trump’s trade advisor, details how he stayed in close contact with Bannon as they put “Green Bay Sweep” in motion with help from members of Congress loyal to the cause.

But in an interview last week with The Daily Beast, Navarro shed additional light on his role in the operation and their coordination with politicians like Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) and Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX).

“We spent a lot of time lining up over 100 congressmen, including some senators. It started out perfectly. At 1 p.m., Gosar and Cruz did exactly what was expected of them,” Navarro told The Daily Beast. “It was a perfect plan. And it all predicated on peace and calm on Capitol Hill. We didn’t even need any protestors, because we had over 100 congressmen committed to it.”

… But their hope was to run the clock as long as possible to increase public pressure on then-Vice President Mike Pence to send the electoral votes back to six contested states, where Republican-led legislatures could try to overturn the results. And in their mind, ramping up pressure on Pence would require media coverage. While most respected news organizations refused to regurgitate unproven conspiracy theories about widespread election fraud, this plan hoped to force journalists to cover the allegations by creating a historic delay to the certification process.

“The Green Bay Sweep was very well thought out. It was designed to get us 24 hours of televised hearings,” he said. “But we thought that we could bypass the corporate media by getting this stuff televised.”

Navarro’s part in this ploy was to provide the raw materials, he said in an interview on Thursday. That came in the form of a three-part White House report he put together during his final weeks in the Trump administration with volume titles like, “The Immaculate Deception” and “The Art of the Steal.”

“My role was to provide the receipts for the 100 congressmen or so who would make their cases… who could rely in part on the body of evidence I’d collected,” he told The Daily Beast. “To lay the legal predicate for the actions to be taken.” (Ultimately, states have not found any evidence of electoral fraud above the norm, which is exceedingly small.)

The next phase of the plan was up to Bannon, Navarro describes in his memoir, In Trump Time.

“Steve Bannon’s role was to figure out how to use this information—what he called ‘receipts’—to overturn the election result. That’s how Steve had come up with the Green Bay Sweep idea,” he wrote.

“The political and legal beauty of the strategy was this: by law, both the House of Representatives and the Senate must spend up to two hours of debate per state on each requested challenge. For the six battleground states, that would add up to as much as twenty-four hours of nationally televised hearings across the two chambers of Congress.”

“It was better for me to spend that morning working on the Green Bay Sweep. Just checking to see that everything was in line, that congressmen were on board,” he said during the interview. “It was a pretty mellow morning for me. I was convinced everything was set in place.”

Later that day, Bannon made several references to the football-themed strategy on his daily podcast, War Room Pandemic.

“We are right on the cusp of victory,” Bannon said on the show. “It’s quite simple. Play’s been called. Mike Pence, run the play. Take the football. Take the handoff from the quarterback. You’ve got guards in front of you. You’ve got big, strong people in front of you. Just do your duty.”

This idea was weeks in the making. Although Navarro told The Daily Beast he doesn’t remember when “Brother Bannon” came up with the plan, he said it started taking shape as Trump’s “Stop the Steal” legal challenges to election results in Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin fizzled out. Courts wouldn’t side with Trump, thanks to what Navarro describes in his book as “the highly counterproductive antics” of Sydney Powell and her Kraken lawsuits. So instead, they came up with a never-before-seen scheme through the legislative branch.

When asked if Trump himself was involved in the strategy, Navarro said, “I never spoke directly to him about it. But he was certainly on board with the strategy. Just listen to his speech that day. He’d been briefed on the law, and how Mike [Pence] had the authority to it.”

Navarro starts off his book’s chapter about the strategy by mentioning how “Stephen K. Bannon, myself, and President Donald John Trump” were “the last three people on God’s good Earth who want to see violence erupt on Capitol Hill,” as it would disrupt their plans.

Indeed, Trump legal advisor John Eastman had penned a memo (first revealed by journalists Robert Costa and Bob Woodward in their book, Peril) outlining how Trump could stage a coup. And Trump clearly referenced the plan during his Jan. 6 speech, when he said, “I hope Mike is going to do the right thing. I hope so. I hope so… all Vice President Pence has to do is send it back to the states to recertify and we become president and you are the happiest people.”

When Pence certified the electoral votes instead, he became what Navarro’s book described as “the Brutus most responsible… for the final betrayal of President Trump.”

Although the bipartisan House committee investigating the violence on Jan. 6 has demanded testimony and records from dozens of Trump allies and rally organizers believed to be involved in the attack on the nation’s democracy, Navarro said he hasn’t heard from them yet. The committee did not respond to our questions about whether it intends to dig into Navarro’s activities.

And while he has text messages, phone calls, and memos that could show how closely an active White House official was involved in the effort to keep Trump in power, he says investigators won’t find anything that shows the Green Bay Sweep plan involved violence. Instead, Navarro said, the investigative committee would find that the mob’s attack on the U.S. Capitol building actually foiled their plans, because it incentivized Pence and other Republicans to follow through with certification. ¤ “They don’t want any part of me. I exonerate Trump and Bannon,” he said.

The committee is, however, engaged in a bitter battle with Bannon. The former Trump White House chief strategist refused to show up for a deposition or turn over documents, and he’s now being prosecuted by the Justice Department for criminal contempt of Congress.

Navarro said he’s still surprised that people at the Trump rally turned violent, given the impression he got when he went to see them in person during an exercise run that morning. ¤ “I’m telling you man, it was just so peaceful. I saw no anger. None. Zero,” he said.

TheGuardian: Capitol panel to investigate Trump call to Willard hotel in hours before attack http://bit.ly/32tF1jq

Congressman Bennie Thompson, the chairman of the House select committee investigating the Capitol attack, has said the panel will open an inquiry into Donald Trump’s phone call seeking to stop Joe Biden’s certification from taking place on 6 January hours before the insurrection.

The chairman said the select committee intended to scrutinize the phone call – revealed last month by the Guardian – should they prevail in their legal effort to obtain Trump White House records over the former president’s objections of executive privilege.

“That’s right,” Thompson said when asked by the Guardian whether the select committee would look into Trump’s phone call, and suggested House investigators had already started to consider ways to investigate Trump’s demand that Biden not be certified as president on 6 January.

Thompson said the select committee could not ask the National Archives for records about specific calls, but noted “if we say we want all White House calls made on January 5 and 6, if he made it on a White House phone, then obviously we would look at it there.”

The Guardian reported last month that Trump, according to multiple sources, called lieutenants based at the Willard hotel in Washington DC from the White House in the late hours of 5 January and sought ways to stop Biden’s certification from taking place on 6 January.

Trump first told the lieutenants his vice-president, Mike Pence, was reluctant to go along with the plan to commandeer his ceremonial role at the joint session of Congress in a way that would allow Trump to retain the presidency for a second term, the sources said.

But as Trump relayed to them the situation with Pence, the sources said, on at least one call, he pressed his lieutenants about how to stop Biden’s certification from taking place on 6 January in a scheme to get alternate slates of electors for Trump sent to Congress.

The former president’s remarks came as part of wider discussions he had with the lieutenants at the Willard – a team led by Trump lawyers Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Boris Epshteyn and Trump strategist Steve Bannon – about delaying the certification, the sources said. …

… Thompson said that the select committee would now also investigate both the contents of Trump’s phone calls to the Willard and the White House’s potential involvement, in a move certain to intensify the pressure on the former president’s inner circle.

“If we get the information that we requested,” Thompson said of the select committee’s demands for records from the Trump White House and Trump aides, “those calls potentially will be reflected to the Willard hotel and whomever.”

A spokesperson for the select committee declined to comment about what else such a line of inquiry might involve. But a subpoena to Giuliani, the lead Trump lawyer at the Willard, is understood to be in the offing, according to a source familiar with the matter.

The Guardian reported that the night before the Capitol attack, Trump called the lawyers and non-lawyers at the Willard separately, because Giuliani did not want to have non-lawyers participate on sensitive calls and jeopardize claims to attorney-client privilege.

It was not clear whether Giulaini might invoke attorney-client privilege as a way to escape cooperating with the investigation in the event of a subpoena, but Congressman Jamie Raskin, a member of the select committee, noted the protection does not confer broad immunity.

“The attorney-client privilege does not operate to shield participants in a crime from an investigation into a crime,” Raskin said. “If it did, then all you would have to do to rob a bank is bring a lawyer with you, and be asking for advice along the way.”

The Guardian also reported Trump made several calls the day before the Capitol attack from both the White House residence, his preferred place to work, as well as the West Wing, but it was not certain from which location he phoned his top lieutenants at the Willard.

The distinction is significant as phone calls placed from the White House residence, even from a landline desk phone, are not automatically memorialized in records sent to the National Archives after the end of an administration.

That means even if the select committee succeeds in its litigation to pry free Trump’s call detail records from the National Archives, without testimony from people with knowledge of what was said, House investigators might only learn the target and time of the calls.

🐣 RT @RonFilipkowski Steve Bannon said today the only thing keeping the GOP from winning a 100 seat majority in the House in 2022 is Marc Elias: “He’s pure evil, but man that brother is tough .. Republicans don’t have the guts to stand up to him .. I admire that. He’s crazy, but he’s a fighter.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @MontyBoa99 Marc Elias’s teams defeated Trump Kraken lawyers, who alleged that
– a dead Hugo Chavez spawned the Dominion Voting machines system
– Italian satellites altered votes
– the US military was seizing US election servers in… Germany
– Chinese bamboo meant voter fraud
Who’s crazy?

WaPo: Committee investigating Jan. 6 attack plans to begin a more public phase of its work in the new year http://wapo.st/32pA77c Public hjearings are planned for winter and spring “followed by an interim report in the summer and a final report ahead of November’s elections”

WSJ: How the Capitol Riot Turned a Partisan Congress ‘Toxic’ http://on.wsj.com/3szy1MB “A list of the top 10 fundraisers in the House, according to Federal Election Commission data, includes some of the most outspoken partisans in both parties”
// Fallout from Jan. 6 attack fractured House relationships, further undercutting comity; magnetometers serve as daily reminder of threat

⭕ 26 Dec 2021

WaPo: House MAGA squad seeks to expand by boosting challengers to fellow Republicans http://wapo.st/3FuChAy ‘Candidates seeking Trump’s approval meet with him at Mar-a-Lago, where he peppers them with questions that test their MAGA bona fides’

“We’re looking at a nihilistic Mad Max hellscape. It will be all about the show of 2024 to bring Donald Trump back into power. … They will impeach Biden, they will impeach Harris, they will kill everything,” said Rick Wilson, a longtime Republican strategist who is sharply critical of Trump.

Trump has taken an active role in selecting candidates, so far doling out dozens of endorsements, and many of the candidates, like Kent, are challenging incumbents in GOP primaries for state and federal positions. For the 2022 House races, Trump has already thrown his support behind more than two dozen Republicans, including five running against Republican incumbents. ¤ Candidates seeking his approval meet with him at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., where he peppers them with questions that test their MAGA bona fides.

TheAtlantic, Peter Wehner: The Gospel of Donald Trump Jr. http://bit.ly/3sBoRPz “[T]he GOP has lost its moral bearings”
// The former president’s son told a crowd that the teachings of Jesus have “gotten us nothing.”

Trump [Jr] spoke at a Turning Point USA gathering on December 19. He displayed seething, nearly pathological resentments; playground insults (he led the crowd in “Let’s Go, Brandon” chants); tough guy/average Joe shtick; and a pulsating sense of aggrieved victimhood and persecution, all of it coming from the elitist, extravagantly rich son of a former president.

But there was one short section of Trump’s speech that I thought was particularly revealing. Relatively early in the speech, he said, “If we get together, they cannot cancel us all. Okay? They won’t. And this will be contrary to a lot of our beliefs because—I’d love not to have to participate in cancel culture. I’d love that it didn’t exist. But as long as it does, folks, we better be playing the same game. Okay? We’ve been playing T-ball for half a century while they’re playing hardball and cheating. Right? We’ve turned the other cheek, and I understand, sort of, the biblical reference—I understand the mentality—but it’s gotten us nothing. Okay? It’s gotten us nothing while we’ve ceded ground in every major institution in our country.”

Throughout his speech, Don Jr. painted a scenario in which Trump supporters—Americans living in red America—are under relentless attack from a wicked and brutal enemy. He portrayed it as an existential battle between good and evil. One side must prevail; the other must be crushed. This in turn justifies any necessary means to win. And the former president’s son has a message for the tens of millions of evangelicals who form the energized base of the GOP: the scriptures are essentially a manual for suckers. The teachings of Jesus have “gotten us nothing.” It’s worse than that, really; the ethic of Jesus has gotten in the way of successfully prosecuting the culture wars against the left. If the ethic of Jesus encourages sensibilities that might cause people in politics to act a little less brutally, a bit more civilly, with a touch more grace? Then it needs to go. ¤ Decency is for suckers.

… He believes, as his father does, that politics should be practiced ruthlessly, mercilessly, and vengefully. The ends justify the means. Norms and guardrails need to be smashed. Morality and lawfulness must always be subordinated to the pursuit of power and self-interest. That is the Trumpian ethic. … ¤¤ Donald Trump and his oldest son have become evangelists of a different kind.

Liz Cheney voted with President Trump more than 90 percent of the time but is now persona non grata in the GOP because she is willing to defend the Constitution and the rule of law and stand against a violent assault on the Capitol and an effort to overturn a free and fair election. When Liz Cheney is more despised in the party than the crazed Marjorie Taylor Greene, Paul Gosar, Lauren Boebert, Jim Jordan, Madison Cawthorn, or Donald Trump Jr., you know that the GOP has lost its moral bearings.

🐣 RT @BillPascrell 353 days ago terrorists ransacked the US Capitol and *hours later* 138-of-202 (68%) House republicans voted to make trump a dictator. They tried to finish the rioters’ job and end democracy. Never forget it.

🐣 RT @duty2warn NOT ONE poll before the election had Trump ahead of Biden. There wasn’t a nanosecond in 4 yrs where Trump had a 50% approval from America. He lost EVERY post-election lawsuit. There’s ZERO evidence of fraud. He is psychologically unbalanced. GOP are grifters. Trumpers are chumps.

🐣 RT @PeterHotez At what point do we define such public remarks made by former or current elected officials as hate speech/rhetoric? Since June 1, 2021, I estimate 200,000 unvaccinated Americans lost their lives to Covid because they refused vaccinations despite their widespread availability.
⋙⋙ TheHill: Sarah Palin says she’ll get coronavirus vaccine “over my dead body” http://hill.cm/JKLgT15
⋙ 🐣 RT @PeterHotez How do we define speech that contributes significantly to the loss of American 🇺🇸 lives on a scale we’ve not seen before in modern times?
⋙ 🐣 ◕ RT @PeterHotez Picture says a lot https://twitter.com/PeterHotez/status/1475224183235915777?s=20/photo/1
// COVID-19 deaths by political party
⋙ 🐣 RT @PeterHotez Fyi to give credit, I think I first saw this from @DrEricDing

😅 WaPo: Dave Barry’s 2021 Year in Review http://wapo.st/3yYswrW
// Vaccines, variants and supply chain woes: A look back at the past 12 months

⭕ 25 Dec 2021 🎅🏼🎁 ✨Merry Christmas✨

🐣 RT @Ukraine OTD 30 years ago the USSR collapsed. The greatest geopolitical joy of the XX century! https://twitter.com/Ukraine/status/1474625967436009473?s=20/photo/1
// flag of USSR being lowered USSR flag being lowered

⭕ 24 Dec 2021🎄

🐣 RT @RonFilipkowski People often ask me what Steve Bannon’s agenda is. It’s complicated because he is all over the place, but the best way to describe it: ¤ Create chaos to destabilize government and institutions to push society to the brink of anarchy, causing people to yearn for authoritarianism.
⋙ 🐣 RT @sandibochum He installed Trump to blow up the administrative state

TheAtlantic, Ron Brownstein: The Republican Axis Reversing the Rights Revolution http://bit.ly/3FvDl78 “[O]ffensives by red-state governments and GOP-appointed federal judges are poised to retrench those common standards across an array of issues”
// We are witnessing a reordering of American life not seen in half a century.

The great divergence is rapidly expanding—and President Joe Biden’s window to reverse it is narrowing. ¤ Since the 1960s, Congress and federal courts have acted mostly to strengthen the floor of basic civil rights available to citizens in all 50 states, a pattern visible on issues from the dismantling of Jim Crow racial segregation to the right to abortion to the authorization of same-sex marriage. But now, offensives by red-state governments and GOP-appointed federal judges are poised to retrench those common standards across an array of issues. The result through the 2020s could be a dramatic erosion of common national rights and a widening gulf—a “great divergence”—between the liberties of Americans in blue states and those in red states.

WaPo, Rob Portman and Jeanne Shaheen: Ukraine stood with the West in 2014. Today we must stand with Ukraine. http://wapo.st/3Hfx0xp “How the West responds now will define the trajectory of our relations with Russia and Putin for the next decade“

Seven years ago, in what Ukrainians call the Revolution of Dignity, the people of Ukraine stood up to their Russian-backed leaders and made a conscious decision to turn to the West. ¤ Ukrainians chose a free, democratic and independent future. Today, that yearning for freedom is even more pronounced. Recent surveys show strong support among Ukrainians — especially youths — for joining the European Union and NATO. ¤ This is despite unrelenting attempts by Russia to undermine Ukrainian democracy through disinformation and military intimidation, including the illegal annexation of Crimea.

Russian troops invaded the Ukrainian border regions of Donbas in 2014 under the guise of protecting Russian citizens, and they continue to aid separatists fighting there. Ukraine has stood strong and shown remarkable restraint. By contrast, Russia’s aggressive posture has recently increased significantly, with as many as 100,000 Russian troops and 100 battalion tactical groups, including armored tanks and artillery, amassed on Ukraine’s border. Media reports warn that Russia could invade Ukraine as early as January.

Moscow would have the world believe that Russia is merely trying to shore up its border against a threat from Ukraine and NATO. This argument has no merit. Ukraine’s military posture has always been purely defensive in nature. Unlike Russia, Ukraine has upheld its commitments under the Minsk agreements between Russia, Ukraine and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, which were designed to ensure a cease-fire in Donbas.

Russia has shown its intent to violate its international commitments by demanding NATO cease expanding to sovereign countries that wish to join, and calling for Ukraine to grant more of its sovereign territory to Russia. ¤ The Biden administration has placed diplomacy at the forefront of its efforts to deter Russia. However, these efforts must be combined with the necessary economic and military measures that would strengthen a diplomatic approach and give it greater credibility.

… Since 2014, the United States has provided more than $2.5 billion in security assistance, and since 2017, we have provided lethal assistance such as antitank missiles and heavy machine guns. This aid was designed to prepare Ukraine for an active conflict in the Donbas — not a full-scale Russian invasion. In Congress, we have advocated to increase security aid: The United States must speed up the pace of assistance and provide antiaircraft, antitank and anti-ship systems, along with electronic warfare capabilities.

Second, the Biden administration should not support any attempts to force Ukraine to cede control in Donbas outside the Minsk agreements. The Russians are using the same playbook there as they have in Crimea and the occupied Georgian regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia — seeking to normalize their illegal occupation by backing separatist forces, encouraging the creation of local, pro-Russian governments and issuing Russian passports to local residents. President Biden should not urge Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to grant any concessions outside of the Minsk agreements process, and he must require Russia to withdraw troops from the border before further negotiations begin.

Third, Biden should seriously reconsider the imposition of sanctions on the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline from Russia to Germany. It is clear that Vladimir Putin is willing to flout international norms to advance what the State Department has described as an emotional agenda to reunite the Soviet Union. Russia has recently used its outsize energy resources as a weapon by exacting geopolitical concessions from the government of Moldova and by refusing to increase outflows to Europe during the recent supply crunch. The administration should work closely with the new German government to keep the pipeline from becoming operational; it is in Europe’s best interests to deny Putin another arm of influence over our allies.

🐣 RT @RFERL The United States grew “arrogant and self-confident” after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev said in an interview published on the eve of the 30th anniversary of his resignation as president of the U.S.S.R.
⋙ RFE/RL: U.S. Became ‘Arrogant’ After Soviet Union Collapsed, Gorbachev Says 30 Years After He Resigned http://bit.ly/3FulVb4

🐣 RT @NPR Soviet leader Gorbachev announced on Christmas Day 1991 that the Soviet Union would break up in 15 separate countries. Since then, there’s often friction among the former Soviet republics, including the current confrontation between Russia and Ukraine.
⋙ NPR, Greg Myre: How the Soviet Union’s collapse explains the current Russia-Ukraine tension http://n.pr/3mvAvrv

🐣 RT @thedailybeast “Trump, stop. Just stop,” said Jan. 6 organizer Ali Alexander
⋙ DailyBeast, Zachary Petrizzo: TrumpWorld Becomes Unglued Over Trump’s Praise of Vaccine and Booster Shots http://bit.ly/3ejmf0D

⭕ 23 Dec 2021

WaPo, Greg Sargent: What Jim Jordan knows about Trump’s coup attempt — and what he may cover up http://wapo.st/3sHW9fW

💽 MSNBC, AllInWithChris: ‘We took the Capitol’: Proud Boy pleads guilty to Jan. 6 conspiracy charges http://on.msnbc.com/3FAO944
// On Wednesday, one of the members of the Proud Boys became the first to admit he was at the Capitol to stop the transfer of power, as part of a cooperation agreement with the government.

WaPo: Thompson says Jan. 6 committee focused on Trump’s hours of silence during attack, weighing criminal referrals http://wapo.st/340TjIV “Trump’s actions could amount to criminally obstructing Congress as it sought to certify the election results”

DailyBeast, Allison Quinn: Putin Loses His Cool When Confronted Over Ukraine, Claims It Belongs to Lenin Anyway http://bit.ly/3sx8XpE “… [W]ho created Ukraine – Lenin Vladimir Ilyich, when he created the Soviet Union.”
// The Russian leader became visibly angry and lashed out at the West for “cheating” Moscow before arguing Ukraine really belongs to Vladimir Lenin.

When a reporter for Sky News asked whether Moscow could give security guarantees and promise not to invade its neighbor, Putin exploded: “You are demanding guarantees from us? It’s you who should give us guarantees. Immediately. Right now. And not talk it over for decades.”

His comments came as Ukraine released satellite images it said showed more Russian forces building up at its border, and the Russian Defense Ministry announced massive “attack” drills in Crimea. ¤ Moscow has repeatedly claimed the moves are in response to what it sees as the threat of an expanding NATO, while Western officials view the Kremlin’s saber-rattling as a form of coercive diplomacy through which it hopes to keep its grip on Ukraine.

Putin repeatedly portrayed Russia as the victim at his press conference, claiming Moscow had been dragged into the Ukraine conflict when it is really just a “mediator. ¤ “They want to make us a party to the conflict, and it’s not like that,” he said. (Apparently in his view it was not the Russian forces seizing Crimea in 2014, the years of Kremlin propaganda, Russian support for separatists, and the reported weapons supplies that made Russia a party to the conflict.) ¤ “And on top of that—no matter what we did, you always expressed ‘concerns.’ Get out of here with your ‘concerns.’ We will do what we consider necessary. We want to ensure our safety,” he said.

Later in the conference, Putin said there was an overall “positive response” from the U.S. to the Kremlin’s “red line” proposals on NATO. ¤ “Our American partners say they’re ready to start discussions early next year in Geneva. Both sides have named representatives and I hope that things will continue along the same path,” he said.

“Our actions will depend on the situation in the sphere of security. We made clear that the further expansion of NATO in the East is not acceptable. We’re not the ones who came to the States with missiles. They’re the ones setting up missiles right on our doorstep,” he said. ¤ “And what if we set up missiles on the border of the U.S. and Canada? Or Mexico?”

Visibly angry, he went on to vent frustration over the idea of a sovereign Ukraine, suggesting the country actually belongs to Vladimir Lenin. ¤ “And who did California belong to?” he asked, apparently referring to California being part of Mexico prior to the Mexican-American War. ¤ “And Texas? Did they forget that or something? Well okay, everyone has forgotten, and they don’t remember the way they now remember about Crimea. We also don’t remember who created Ukraine–Lenin Vladimir Ilyich, when he created the Soviet Union.”

WaPo: Trump’s newest business partner: A Chinese firm with a history of SEC investigations http://wapo.st/3qfbf9O because Trump killed irony a long time ago
// Shanghai-based Arc Capital, an investment firm that has been the target of probes by securities regulators, is at the center of the deal to take Trump’s media venture public.

Arc Capital, an investment advisory firm based in Shanghai, has repeatedly helped create or finance companies with little or no revenue, no customers and office locations that point to P.O. boxes, according to a Washington Post review of regulatory and court filings. One claimed to be developing autonomous drone software despite having no employees; another said it operated a publicly traded in-home bakery “specializing in freshly-made cakes and cupcakes” before saying it pivoted into touch-screen technologies for a “diversified blue-chip client base,” regulatory filings show.

🐣 RT @duty2warn Trump suggesting people should take the vaccine has generated substantial cognitive dissonance among his followers. Some of them might soon suggest that the person speaking could not be Trump and was some CGI trick. If Trump ever says he lost the election, will brains explode?
⋙⋙ 🐣 He did just say he lost the election, offhandedly, in an interview ~ and his exec privilege filing with SCOTUS refers to him as a “former president”
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @RonFilipkowski In a new interview, Trump admits he lost the 2020 election.
💽 https://twitter.com/objectivereali6/status/1474128006515867652?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @duty2warn To be clear, cognitive dissonance is a term used to describe mental discomfort that results from holding two conflicting beliefs, values, or attitudes. People tend to seek consistency in their attitudes and perceptions, so this conflict causes feelings of unease or discomfort.
⋙⋙ 🐣“The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function” ~ F. Scott Fitzgerald

🐣 RT @BryanDawsonUSA
Mike Flynn pleaded the 5th
John Eastman pleaded the 5th
Jeff Clark pleaded the 5th
Michael Cohen pleaded the 5th
Roger Stone will plead the 5th
Will Mark Meadows plead the 5th?
Will Trump plead the 5th?
What does #TheDonFather say about pleading the 5th?
💽 https://twitter.com/BryanDawsonUSA/status/1472065551610658820?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @BillKristol The Jan. 6 Committee is clearly laying the groundwork for requesting that Trump testify, and if he refuses, for subpoenaing him to do so. He may have arguments (good and bad) for not answering particular questions. I don’t see what argument he has for refusing to testify at all.

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind It’s worth acknowledging we are living thru a once-in-a-century pandemic, on the heels of a brush with authoritarianism and our nation’s first attempted bloody coup. So if you’re not feeling the holiday cheer or regaling about 2021, that’s okay. Be kind to yourself right now 💜

💙 🧵 RT @SteveSchmidtSES I’d like to share a story. It is an American story that belongs to every one of us. 244 years ago on December 19, 1777, General George Washington led the Continental Army into its winter encampment at Valley Forge. In all, there were 12,000 “soldiers,” 400 women and children (1) 📌 https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1474125177751584769?s=20
// tags: @SteveSchmidtSES Christmas The Cause Valley Forge WW2 FDR Churchill

NYT, Lawrence Tribe, Donald Ayer and Dennis Aftergut: Will Donald Trump Get Away With Inciting an Insurrection? http://nyti.ms/30Vkbsx AG Garland must “hold the leaders of the insurrection fully accountable for their attempt to overthrow the government”
// Mr. Tribe taught constitutional law at Harvard for 50 years. Merrick Garland was one of his students. Mr. Ayer oversaw criminal prosecutions and investigations as Ronald Reagan’s U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of California. He later served as deputy attorney general. Mr. Aftergut handled a number of complex investigations and prosecutions as a federal prosecutor in San Francisco.

Mr. Garland’s success depends on ensuring that the rule of law endures. That means dissuading future coup plotters by holding the leaders of the insurrection fully accountable for their attempt to overthrow the government. But he cannot do so without a robust criminal investigation of those at the top, from the people who planned, assisted or funded the attempt to overturn the Electoral College vote to those who organized or encouraged the mob attack on the Capitol. To begin with, he might focus on Mark Meadows, Steve Bannon, Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman and even Donald Trump — all of whom were involved, in one way or another, in the events leading up to the attack.

While the Justice Department has filed charges against more than 700 people who participated in the violence, limiting the investigation to these foot soldiers would be a grave mistake: As Joanne Freeman, a Yale historian, wrote this month about the insurrection, “Accountability — the belief that political power holders are responsible for their actions and that blatant violations will be addressed — is the lifeblood of democracy. Without it, there can be no trust in government, and without trust, democratic governments have little power.”

The legal path to investigate the leaders of the coup attempt is clear. The criminal code prohibits inciting an insurrection or “giving aid or comfort” to those who do, as well as conspiracy to forcibly “prevent, hinder or delay the execution of any law of the United States.” The code also makes it a crime to corruptly impede any official proceeding or deprive citizens of their constitutional right to vote.

Based purely on what we know today from news reports and the steady stream of revelations coming from the House select committee investigating the attack, the attorney general has a powerful justification for a robust and forceful investigation into the former president and his inner circle. As White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows was intimately involved in the effort to overturn the election. He traveled to Georgia last December, where he apparently laid the groundwork for the phone call in which the president pressured Georgia’s secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, to “find 11,780 votes.” Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio reportedly promoted a scheme to pressure Vice President Mike Pence to reject duly certified Joe Biden electors. And from their war room at the Willard Hotel, several members of the president’s inner circle hatched the legal strategy to overturn the results of the election.

It is possible that the department is deferring the decision about starting a full-blown investigative effort pending further work by the House select committee. … ¤ But such an approach would come at a very high cost. In the prosecution business, interviews need to happen as soon as possible after the events in question, to prevent both forgetfulness and witness coordination to conceal the truth. A comprehensive Department of Justice probe of the leadership is now more urgently needed than ever.

It is also imperative that Mr. Trump be included on the list of those being investigated. The media has widely reported his role in many of the relevant events, and there is no persuasive reason to exclude him. ¤ First, he has no claim to constitutional immunity from prosecution. The Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Counsel has recognized such immunity only for sitting presidents because a criminal trial would prevent them from discharging the duties of their office. Mr. Trump no longer has those duties to discharge. ¤ Nor is exclusion of the former president remotely justified by the precedent President Gerald Ford set in pardoning Richard Nixon to help the country “heal” from Watergate. Even our proud tradition of not mimicking banana republics by allowing political winners to retaliate against losers must give way in the wake of violence perpetrated to thwart the peaceful transition of power. …

Significantly, even if the Atlanta district attorney is able to convict Mr. Meadows and Mr. Trump for interfering in Georgia’s election, they could still run for office again. Only convicting them for participating in an insurrection would permanently disqualify them from office under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.

To decline from the outset to investigate would be appeasement, pure and simple, and appeasing bullies and wrongdoers only encourages more of the same. Without forceful action to hold the wrongdoers to account, we will likely not resist what some retired generals see as a march to another insurrection in 2024 if Mr. Trump or another demagogue loses.

Throughout his public life, Mr. Garland has been a highly principled public servant focused on doing the right thing. But only by holding the leaders of the Jan. 6 insurrection — all of them — to account can he secure the future and teach the next generation that no one is above the law. If he has not done so already, we implore the attorney general to step up to that task.

🐣 RT @gconway3dg [not George Conway] Liz Cheney: — “That fucking guy Jim Jordan. That son of a bitch… I smacked his hand away and told him, ‘Get away from me. You fucking did this.’”
// reportedly said on Jan 6

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Sydney Powell is under federal criminal investigation for her role in January 6th. Merry Christmas!

🐣 RT @RonFilipkowski This interview is sending shockwaves through the anti-vax MAGAs this morning. [Trump:] “The vaccine is one of the greatest achievements of mankind .. The ones that get very sick and go to the hospital are the ones who don’t take the vaccine.”
💽 https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1474024520721866789?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 Here’s what Biden said: “Resist the temptation to ascribe motive, because you really don’t know — and it gets in the way of being able to reach a consensus”

NYT: Trump Asks Supreme Court to Block Release of Jan. 6 Records http://nyti.ms/3svII2A If SCOTUS decides against Trump, we’ll know “in the coming weeks”; otherwise, the case will be heard in the spring with a decision announced in late June”: part of “The Big Stall”
// The case is a constitutional clash on the scope of executive privilege and on whether a former president may invoke it when the current one has waived it.

🐣 RT @marceelias My prediction for 2022: Before the midterm election, we will have a serious discussion about whether individual Republican House Members are disqualified by Section 3 of the 14th Amendment from serving in Congress. ¤ We may even see litigation. Text Block: https://twitter.com/marceelias/status/1473118873302056961?s=20/photo/1

Text:“Section 3. ¤ No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any state, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any state legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any state, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability.”

WaPo: Trump’s newest business partner: A Chinese firm with a history of SEC investigations http://wapo.st/3qfbf9O because Trump killed irony a long time ago
// Shanghai-based Arc Capital, an investment firm that has been the target of probes by securities regulators, is at the center of the deal to take Trump’s media venture public.

⭕ 22 Dec 2021

WaPo: Inside the nonstop pressure campaign by Trump allies to get election officials to revisit the 2020 vote http://wapo.st/3FqlkXS //➔ Astounding how one person’s psychopathology can set an entire country in a tizzy

💙💙 🔄 HealthLine (2017): Stem Cell Research http://bit.ly/32lMcdt
// 7/8/2017

★ JAMA, Y Tabak et al [CVS]: Incidence and Estimated Vaccine Effectiveness Against Symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 Infection Among Persons Tested in US Retail Locations, May 1 to August 7, 2021 http://bit.ly/3H0JhWa

Our analyses provide real-world evidence on the substantial risk of symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infections in unvaccinated persons, who were up to 4 times more likely to be infected with SARS-CoV-2 between May and August 2021 than vaccinated individuals. Our findings are based on data from more than 1.2 million individuals in the CVS Health database, which is, to our knowledge, the largest national SARS-CoV-2 test data set in the US. Our findings are consistent with a study in which mRNA-1273–elicited antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 variants persisted but at a reduced level 6 months after the second dose,4 and with a case-control study reporting a 0.22 relative risk for SARS-CoV-2 infections in individuals vaccinated with 2-dose mRNA vaccines before the emergence of the Delta variant.5

Chart Key: J&J – Johnson & Johnson; BNT – Pfizer/BioNTech; mRNA – Moderna(The scale on the left is for the vaccines; the scale on the right is the % Delta)

My Notes: This was published today, but the situation has evolved since the data only went through July. This was pre-omicron and pre-booster. But it shows the relative effectiveness of the various vaccines. ⋙ If a person gets a booster of an mRNA vaccine two months after the J&J, their protection is actually better than getting two shots of an mRNA. It’s called cross-immunity – the two technologies complement each other. Also, getting a flu shot is important (I haven’t yet)

💙🐣 📋 RT @Emilie From the founder of Bloomberg News: ¤ Biden’s Economic Performance Has Proved Unbeatable ¤ “America’s economy improved more in Joe Biden’s first 12 months than any president during the past 50 years.”
⋙ Bloomberg: Biden’s Economic Performance Has Proved Unbeatable http://bloom.bg/3sqOnHl
// No first-year president going back to Carter comes close to matching the current White House occupant’s No. 1 or No. 2 ranking in each of 10 [measures]

🧵 RT @January6thCmte The Committee has requested that Rep Jim Jordan provide information for the committee’s investigation. ¤ Chair @BennieGThompson noted that Jordan was apparently in communication with the former President on 1/6 & he was reportedly involved in efforts to challenge election results. Text Block: 📌 https://twitter.com/January6thCmte/status/1473754870524092425?s=20/photo/1-2
// letter

🐣 RT @ReportsDaNews BREAKING NEWS ¤ Proud Boy Matthew Greene of Syracuse, NY, will plead guilty to CONSPIRACY and OBSTRUCTION of official proceeding. ¤ Greene has agreed to cooperate with the feds. ¤ This is huge.

🧵 RT @rgoodlaw House Select Committee letter to Jim Jordan signals committee may already have testimony at a granular level of what Trump was doing in Oval during the attack. ¤ And raises questions re presidential pardons as attempted get out of jail free cards for individuals involved in Jan. 6 📌 https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1473755276436201478?s=20/photo/1-2

WaPo: House Jan. 6 committee requests information from and meeting with GOP Rep. Jim Jordan about his contact with Trump http://wapo.st/3yPxcAq

🐣 📋 RT @JohnWDean “Studies show that those living in the most pro-Trump counties in the United States are dying from covid-19 at a rate more than five times higher than in the most anti-Trump counties.”
⋙ WaPo: Sarah Palin’s anti-vax talk shows Republicans have become a death cult http://wapo.st/3eiY7v2

🐣 RT @McFaul Simply crazy.
⋙ 🐣 RT @CarlBildt Here comes the first fabrication that could be used to motivate a new 🇷🇺 invasion of 🇺🇦, with the 🇷🇺DefMin saying that 🇺🇸military contractors are preparing something with chemical weapons in Donbas.

⭕ 21 Dec 2021

NewYorker, Joshua Yaffa: Why Is Russia Threatening to Invade Ukraine? http://bit.ly/3oJWDzB
// 12/16/2021; For Putin, the current standoff is a chance to overturn what he sees as an unjust post-Cold War order—and create a new one in its wake.

🧵 RT @RusEmbUSA 1️⃣ We call on @StateDept not to distort the reality. For the sake of de-escalation, the United States should not create anti-Russian military sites near our borders.
📌 https://twitter.com/RusEmbUSA/status/1473529806729928710?s=20
⋙⋙ 🧵 RT @nedprice Contrary to statements from the Russian Defense Minister, Russia and its proxies are responsible for escalating tensions, not Ukraine or the United States.
📌 https://twitter.com/StateDeptSpox/status/1473444367918579717?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @RusEmbUSA 2️⃣ In particular, #Washington shall undertake to prevent further eastward expansion of @NATO, deny accession to the Alliance to the States of the former #USSR, not use their infrastructure for any military activities, and not develop bilateral military cooperation with them.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RusEmbUSA 3️⃣ These steps would allow to defuse dangerous tensions in #Europe and conclude agreements on guarantees of equal and indivisible security.

🐣 RT @RealLizUSA [sock puppet] NEW! President Donald J. Trump: “Why isn’t the Unselect Committee of highly partisan political hacks investigating the CAUSE of the January 6th protest, which was the rigged Presidential Election of 2020? Does anybody notice that they want to stay as far away from that topic… Text Block: https://twitter.com/realLizUSA/status/1473300872281178118?s=20/photo/1

Text: Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America
Why isn’t the Unselect Committee of highly partisan political hacks investigating the CAUSE of the January 6th protest, which was the rigged Presidential Election of 2020? Does anybody notice that they want to stay as far away from that topic as possible, the numbers don’t work for them, or even come close. The only thing they can do is not talk about it. Look at what is going on now in Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin, and, to a lesser extent, Michigan where the numbers are horrendously corrupt in Detroit, but the weak Republican RINOs in the Michigan House and Senate don’t want to touch the subject. In many ways a RINO is worse than a Radical Left Democrat, because you don’t know where they are coming from and you have no idea how bad they really are for our Country. The good news is there are fewer and fewer RINOs left as we elect strong Patriots who love America. I will be having a news conference on January 6th at Mar-a-Lago to discuss all of these points,and more. Until then, remember, the insurrection took place on November 3rd it was the completely unarmed protest of the rigged election that took place on January 6th.

🐣 RT @McFaul “Putin wants a replay of the 1945 Yalta agreement (in Russia they even speak of “Yalta 2.0”). In this new version, the United States and Russia (this time excluding Britain) would carve out spheres of influence in Europe. That is completely unacceptable.”
⋙ WaPo, Michael McFaul: Putin wants us to negotiate over the heads of our allies. Washington shouldn’t fall for it. http://wapo.st/32aaKWR
// A return to Yalta is the last thing that the world needs now.

Last week, the Russian government took the highly unusual decision to publish two draft treaties, complete with articles and formal legalistic language, on European security — one between Russia and NATO, one between Russia and the United States. During my five years in the Obama administration, I often participated in talks with the Russians on major agreements, including two that we succeeded in completing, the New START Treaty and Russia’s accession agreement to the World Trade Organization. In those serious negotiations, Moscow never started by issuing a list of demands.

In fact, few serious negotiations begin with one side drafting, let alone publishing, an entire agreement. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s move has the feel of an ultimatum. And ultimatums, as we know from history, are often pretexts for annexation or war. Leaders in Washington, Brussels and Kyiv should be worried that Putin does not really want to negotiate a new agreement on European security. His deployment of 175,000 troops on the border suggests, instead, that he is more interested in escalating the current war in eastern Ukraine.

But what if Putin really wants to talk about European security? If so, U.S., Canadian and European leaders should embrace the opportunity. Some of the great pillars of European security of the past — the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) Treaty, the Vienna Document, the Paris Charter, the Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances for Ukraine and the Helsinki Final Act — are either now defunct or no longer serving their originally intended purposes.

Many of the demands in the draft treaties now floated by Putin, however are nonstarters and violate agreements Moscow signed before. To mention but one example, great powers cannot dictate to other countries what multilateral organizations that can and cannot join — contrary to Moscow’s expressed desire to limit’s Ukraine choices regarding affiliations with European security institutions. That violates the Helsinki Final Act. Still, a few ideas in the Russian treaties are worthy of discussion, including limits on arms, deployments and exercises. …

There are many other important European security issues that also need new attention. But this list of amendments to the Russian draft treaties is a good place to test whether Putin is serious about an actual negotiation on a new European security architecture — or whether he’s interested merely in issuing an ultimatum, designed purposely to be rejected, as a pretext for greater military action against Ukraine.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance New from @just_security: evidence is mounting that the most senior defense officials did not want to send troops to the Capitol because they harbored concerns that President Donald Trump might utilize the forces’ presence in an attempt to hold onto power.
⋙ JustSecurity, Ryan Goodman and Justin Hendrix: Crisis of Command: The Pentagon, The President, and January 6 http://bit.ly/3mnm5te

According to a report released last month, Christopher Miller, who served as acting Secretary of the Defense on Jan. 6, told the Department’s inspector general that he feared “if we put U.S. military personnel on the Capitol, I would have created the greatest Constitutional crisis probably since the Civil War.” In congressional testimony, he said he was also cognizant of “fears that the President would invoke the Insurrection Act to politicize the military in an anti-democratic manner” and that “factored into my decisions regarding the appropriate and limited use of our Armed Forces to support civilian law enforcement during the Electoral College certification.”

Miller does not specify who held the fears that Trump would invoke the Insurrection Act, and he wasn’t asked by Congress. However, it’s now clear that such concerns were shared by General Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as well as former CIA Director and at the time Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Before Nov. 3, Milley and Pompeo confided in one another that they had a persistent worry Trump would try to use the military in an attempt to hold onto power if he lost the election, the Washington Post’s Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker reported. “This military’s not going to be used,” Milley assured Pompeo.

Milley, according to multiple reports, “feared it was Trump’s ‘Reichstag moment,’ in which, like Adolf Hitler in 1933, he would manufacture a crisis in order to swoop in and rescue the nation from it.” ¤ The top officials’ fears were warranted: Donald Trump, his close aides and a segment of Republican political figures had openly discussed the possibility of invoking the Insurrection Act or using the military to prevent the transfer of power on the basis of false claims that the election was “stolen.” But the Pentagon’s actions with respect to the National Guard suggest a scenario in which, on the basis of such concerns, a potentially profound crisis of command may have played out on Jan. 6.

Close observers of the events of Jan. 6 have mainly posited two reasons for the delay in mobilizing the Guard. The first explanation is one of bureaucratic failures or managerial weaknesses in the military’s procedures that day. A second explanation is that the military was deliberately serving Trump’s effort to interfere with the election by withholding assistance. ¤ We identify a third explanation: that senior military officials constrained the mobilization and deployment of the National Guard to avoid injecting federal troops that could have been re-missioned by the President to advance his attempt to hold onto power.

[T]he evidence also indicates that the same concerns potentially explain why the Pentagon did not approve deployment of the National Guard in sufficient time – and, indeed, authorized the deployment only after President Trump eventually made a public announcement (at 4:17 pm) that he was not in favor of continued occupation of the Capitol.

What was at stake was the prospect of an illegal order from the President and thwarting a potential scheme to undermine the peaceful transfer of power. Ultimately, the outcome of the Pentagon’s decisions may have been best for the nation, even if it extended the period of time during which Congress was in harm’s way. …

🐣 RT @richsignorelli Read the names of those officials who are responsible for mass deaths in this country. Never forget or forgive.
⋙ 🧵 RT @Schwartzesque Wow. http://bit.ly/3H6DApY Text Block: 📌 https://twitter.com/Schwartzesque/status/1473358574285991938?s=20/photo/1

Text: From: “Birx, Deborah L. EOP/NSC”•
Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 7:55 AM
To: “Short, Marc T. EOP/OVp”
Subject: FW: For Review: Draft POTUS Remarks – Meeting with Medical Experts
I can’t be part of this with these people who believe in herd immunity and believe we are fine with only protecting the 1.5M Americans in LTCF and not the 80M + with co-morbidities in the populations included the unacceptable death toll among Native Americans, Hispanics and Blacks. With our current mitigation scenario we end up near 300K by Christmas and 500K by the time we have vaccine – close to the 600K live lost with 1918 Flu. We have worked to find a path that is the least disruptive to the economy but moves us under R1 and saves both the economy and American lives. Without masks and social distancing in public and homes we end up with twice as many deaths – we are a very unhealthy nation with a lot of obesity etc – we will never look as good as even Sweden due to our co-morbidities. These are people who
believe that all the curves are predetermined and mitigation is irrelevant – they are a fringe group without grounding in epidemics, public health or on the ground common sense experience. I am happy to go out of town or whatever gives the WH cover for Weds. Perhaps do Annapolis and meet with Hogan. Fauci and I could probably do it together – I am open to options. Deb

🐣 RT @SpyTalker Russian Invasion of Ukraine is ‘Almost Certain,’ Cyber Expert Says. Putin not bluffing, argues noted cyber and statecraft expert @DAlperovitch, whose Crowdstrike firm uncovered Moscow’s 2016 DNC hack by @talk_spy
⋙ SpyTalk, Jeff Stein: Russian Invasion of Ukraine is ‘Almost Certain,’ Cyber Expert Says http://bit.ly/3mpXgNw
// Putin not bluffing, argues noted cyber and statecraft expert Dmitri Alperovitch, whose Crowdstrike firm uncovered Moscow’s 2016 DNC hack

🐣 RT @AP Fox News defended Jesse Watters after he used the phrase “kill shot” in a speech urging young conservatives to confront Dr. Anthony Fauci with a hostile interview, saying Watters’ words were taken out of context. Fauci said Watters should be fired.
⋙ AP: Fauci says Fox’s Watters should be fired for comments on him http://bit.ly/3JkxNPs

🐣 RT @SenWhitehouse The Supreme Court opened the floodgates for dark money with Citizens United. That decision broke our campaign finance laws & strained our democracy to the breaking point. It’s time to pass my DISCLOSE Act and clean up this mess.

🧵 RT @duty2warn (1/4) We’re going to answer this question ONCE AND FOR ALL. We heard it asked yet again, after his latest screed. The question is: Does Trump really believe he won the election because it was stolen? Here is the actual answer, sorry if you don’t find it satisfying, but it’s true: 📌 https://twitter.com/duty2warn/status/1473363147683602437?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @duty2warn (2/4) The answer is – it doesn’t matter! It’s the same. To understand this, you have to know Trump’s psychopathology and his aberrant relationship to the truth. In all ways, belief or not belief – it’s the same. There is no concept of “belief.” Only the narrative he puts forth.
⋙ 🐣 RT @duty2warn (3/4) In his universe, there is only HIM. There is only HIS urgency and his needs. Actual belief NEVER seeps into conscious thought. It’s not only the CHOICE of belief that doesn’t enter thought, the very CONCEPT of belief doesn’t either. Thus, it doesn’t matter.
⋙ 🐣 RT @duty2warn (4/4) If you’re asking whether he believed he won the election the day it happened, if he believed the election was stolen the day it happened, the answer is “no”. He knew he lost. That realization was momentary and transitory. He needed it to go away forever. And so, it has.

NBCNews: Republican Rep. Scott Perry says he won’t comply with Jan. 6 panel http://nbcnews.to/3efdh4o
// The committee announced on Monday it was requesting information from the congressman.

🐣 RT @RonFilipkowski Alex Jones is flipping out after Trump said he got the booster: “Hell, we’re fighting Bill Gates and Fauci and Biden and the New World Order and Psaki and the Davos Group .. and now we’ve got Trump on their team!” 💽 https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1473342766855987205?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 20 Dec 2021

💽 MSNBC, Steve Benen: Why Michael Cohen’s new lawsuit is surprisingly important http://on.msnbc.com/3qd9hqK
// Michael Cohen is suing Donald Trump, Bill Barr, and the Bureau of Prisons in a civil suit that’s a lot more important than you might think.

[AP:] Michael Cohen claimed in a new lawsuit Thursday that Donald Trump retaliated against him for writing a tell-all memoir, saying his abrupt return to federal prison last year endangered his life and amounted to punishment for criticizing the president…. The new lawsuit, filed in Manhattan federal court, seeks damages for “extreme physical and emotional harm” and violations of Cohen’s First Amendment rights.

… Cohen is suing the former president, federal prison officials, and former Attorney General Bill Barr. ¤ And why is this a case worth watching? In part because Cohen’s argument appears to have merit, and in part because of the core allegation he’s raised in the civil case. ¤ Just weeks into home confinement, the lawyer arrived at a New York courthouse, expecting to complete some routine paperwork. What he encountered instead was probation officers asking him to sign a document that would prevent him from publishing a book or speaking to the media during the remainder of his sentence.

Cohen, working on an anti-Trump book, balked, insisting that the request was a violation of his free speech rights under the First Amendment. About 90 minutes later, Cohen was in handcuffs. The Bureau of Prisons had decided to revoke home confinement and sent him back to prison.

By all accounts, this was not normal for released prisoners, and it raised some unsettling questions. Was federal law enforcement punishing Cohen because he’d worked on a book critical of the then-president? Was there a special rule being applied just to him?

In July 2020, U.S. District Court Judge Alvin Hellerstein agreed that it appeared federal officials were trying to silence Cohen. “I’ve never seen such a clause in 21 years of being a judge and sentencing people,” the federal judge said. “How can I take any other inference but that it was retaliatory?” …

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Breaking: The Jan. 6 select committee is requesting an interview with Republican Scott Perry — the first known effort to talk to a member of Congress about helping Trump in his efforts to overturn the election. https://bit.ly/3qbfnI5

🐣 RT @starsandstripes Service members who overtly support extremist groups or ideas, attempt to recruit others into such ideology, or train, organize or demonstrate in support of an extremist view are to face punishment under new guidance published by the Pentagon on Monday.
⋙ Stripes.com: Pentagon unveils new extremism rules, including potential punishment for social media likes or shares http://bit.ly/3edDqRa
// Warning that extremism in the ranks is increasing, Pentagon officials are issuing detailed new rules prohibiting service members from actively engaging

Service members who overtly support extremist groups or ideas, attempt to recruit others into such ideology, or train, organize or demonstrate in support of an extremist view are to face punishment under new guidance published by the Pentagon on Monday.

The guidance leaves entirely to commanders decisions about punishments for those found to be “actively participating” in extremist activity. Commanders may charge violators criminally, dole out a lesser administrative punishment or simply counsel them on what they did wrong, the guidance states.

Earlier this year, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin instructed the Pentagon to better define extremism, as the Pentagon worked to understand how rampant such ideologies were in the wake of the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by some supporters of then-President Donald Trump. Those involved included some members of the armed forces and dozens of veterans.

“The overwhelming majority of the men and women of the Department of Defense serve this country with honor and integrity,” Austin wrote in a memorandum dated Monday, which was released alongside the updated rules on extremism and a new report on extremist activity in DOD. “We believe only a very few violate [their] oath by participating in extremist activities, but even the actions of a few can have an outsized impact on unit cohesion, morale and readiness — and the physical harm some of these activities can engender can undermine the safety of our people. We owe the men and women of the Department of Defense an environment free of extremist activities, and we owe our country a military that reflects the founding values of our democracy.”

The Countering Extremist Activity Working Group that Austin stood up in April found fewer than 100 service members had likely “participated in some prohibited extremist activities” in the last year, John Kirby, the Pentagon’s top spokesman, told reporters Monday.

Some activity barred by the new rules may be simpler to root out than others, he acknowledged. For example, the rules ban service members from sporting clothing, tattoos or other paraphernalia promoting extremism, financially supporting an extremist cause or distributing extremist literature or materials.

However, service members could also be punished for their online actions, including posting, sharing or “liking” materials that “promote or otherwise endorse extremist activities” on the internet. ¤ That is where a commanders’ discretion will be most important, Kirby said, noting that a service member, perhaps, could “like” a social media post by accident. ¤ “Commanders … know their units. They know their people better than anybody, so that’s why it’s up to them,” he said. “Commanders will have to make that call on their own in terms of what they believe is the right thing to do. … You want to have a conversation here. So it’s not just that a knee jerk reaction to just immediately go to punishment — each case will have to be looked at individually.”

In a six-part definition, the new Pentagon guidance labels extremist activity as any advocating or committing violence against the United States or its people, including plotting for or supporting the overthrow of the government or terrorism against the nation. It also labels any advocacy for “widespread unlawful discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including pregnancy), gender identity, or sexual orientation” as extremist activity.

Kirby said the new definitions should be clearer for service members to understand — an issue that was often cited in the extremism stand down discussions Austin ordered across the entire armed forces this year. Service members will receive new training and education on the definitions and the rules, including on social media behaviors that could be problematic, he said Monday. ¤ The new guidance does not include specific examples of extremist groups or organizations nor does it ban personnel from any specific groups. The guidance, Kirby said, is based solely on actual acts and not membership in a group.

Defense officials since late last year have warned that such groups actively recruit service members and veterans for their knowledge of weapons and tactics and a sense of legitimacy that is brought by including former troops, especially combat veterans. For example, the Oath Keepers and the Three Percenters — groups widely labeled extremist which were both represented in the Jan. 6 riot — often boast of the high number of veterans within their organizations.

Kirby said DOD did not seek to single out particular groups as extremist for its purposes. “Groups can and do change their methodology, their ideals, their motivations, and they can reform themselves or they can disband and reform into something else,” Kirby said. “And, so if we got into coming up with a list of extremist groups, it would be only probably as good as the day we published it, because these groups change.”

Ultimately, those who belong to extremist organizations will likely break the Pentagon rules and punished, Kirby said. ¤ “If you want to be a member of you-pick-it [extremist group] in order to prove your membership you’re probably going to run afoul of one of these criteria sets,” he said.

The Countering Extremist Activity Working Group also recommended the Pentagon update its training for service members departing the military and expand screening for recruits for extremist beliefs. Kirby said Monday the Pentagon was working to implement some of those recommendations.

The Austin-led efforts have been questioned by some lawmakers, especially Republicans who have claimed it was an effort to remove conservatives from the military. Kirby said Monday the Pentagon’s extremism-focused efforts had nothing to do with politics.

“None of this has anything to do with who a service member votes for or doesn’t vote for or their personal political views,” he said. “This isn’t about political leanings or partisan inclinations. It’s about … prohibited extremist activity and active participation in that activity.”

🧵 RT @McFaul Now that Putin has published his ideas for a new European security agreement, let me propose some additional articles to the draft agreement. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/McFaul/status/1471910562854588419?s=20

🧵 RT @jennycohn1 If you want to know why Roger Stone is one of the worst people alive, read what he & Andrew Miller (one of his many young male protégés) did to journalist Bob Norman. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jennycohn1/status/1473133223634890754?s=20

🐣 💽 RT @45rape Letitia James, Psaki, Even Trump. ¤ “This Adam Schiff speech will haunt former President Trump and some Republicans forever and ever” https://twitter.com/45rapeKatiejohn/status/1473053948227563520?s=20/photo/1
// film by ElevenFilms

🐣 RT @HugoLowell Heard that when Trump saw the texts his former White House chief Meadows turned over to the Jan. 6 committee being read out at the contempt vote, he grew furious and told an associate: “What the fuck!”

WaPo: House Jan. 6 committee seeks information from GOP Rep. Perry about communications with Trump White House officials http://wapo.st/3pgAYQe … concerning “Perry’s efforts to install Jeffrey Clark, former Justice Department official, as acting attorney general”

🐣 RT @MuelledSheWrote And there you have it. 😌
🐣 💽 RT @45rapeKatiejohn Letitia James, Psaki, Even Trump. ¤ “This Adam Schiff speech will haunt former President Trump and some Republicans forever and ever” https://twitter.com/45rapeKatiejohn/status/1473053948227563520?s=20/photo/1
// film by ElevenFilms

🐣 RT @HugoLowell Heard that when Trump saw the texts his former White House chief Meadows turned over to the Jan. 6 committee being read out at the contempt vote, he grew furious and told an associate: “What the fuck!”

WaPo: House Jan. 6 committee seeks information from GOP Rep. Perry about communications with Trump White House officials http://wapo.st/3pgAYQe … concerning “Perry’s efforts to install Jeffrey Clark, former Justice Department official, as acting attorney general”

🐣 RT @MuelledSheWrote And there you have it. 😌
💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Jan. 6 Committee Weighs Possibility of Criminal Referrals http://nyti.ms/3FfQn8F The move would could put pressure on DOJ to “examine the conduct of Mr. Trump and his aides as they promoted baseless allegations of voter fraud”
// The House panel is examining whether there is enough evidence to recommend that the Justice Department pursue cases against Donald J. Trump and others.

According to people briefed on their efforts, investigators for the committee are looking into whether a range of crimes were committed, including two in particular: whether there was wire fraud by Republicans who raised millions of dollars off assertions that the election was stolen, despite knowing the claims were not true; and whether Mr. Trump and his allies obstructed Congress by trying to stop the certification of electoral votes.

Behind the scenes, the committee’s day-to-day work is being carried out by a team of 40 investigators and staff members, including former federal prosecutors. The panel has obtained more than 30,000 records and interviewed more than 300 witnesses, including about a dozen last week whom committee members say provided “key” testimony.

In recent weeks, the committee has publicly signaled its interest in the question of criminality. Shortly after obtaining from Mr. Meadows 9,000 pages of documents — including text messages and a PowerPoint presentation — the panel’s top Republican, Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming, read from the criminal code at a televised hearing.

She suggested that Mr. Trump, by failing to stop the violence at the Capitol on Jan. 6, might have violated the federal law that prohibits obstructing an official proceeding before Congress.

“We know hours passed with no action by the president to defend the Congress of the United States from an assault while we were trying to count electoral votes,” Ms. Cheney said, adding: “Did Donald Trump, through action or inaction, corruptly seek to obstruct or impede Congress’s official proceeding to count electoral votes?”

It plans to hold televised hearings early next year to lay out for the public how the pro-Trump “Stop the Steal” movement helped lead to the Capitol riot. And it ultimately may propose changes to federal laws, toughening statutes to rein in a president’s conduct and overhauling the Electoral Count Act, which Mr. Trump and his allies sought to exploit in his attempt to cling to power.

At a hearing this month, Ms. Cheney suggested that the committee could subpoena Mr. Trump to answer questions and that criminal penalties would hang over his head if he lied.

“Any communication Mr. Trump has with this committee will be under oath,” she said. “And if he persists in lying then, he will be accountable under the laws of this great nation and subject to criminal penalties for every false word he speaks.”

Representative Adam B. Schiff, Democrat of California and a member of the committee, said it was “certainly possible” that the panel would make criminal referrals before the investigation concluded.

⭕ 19 Dec 2021

WaPo, David Ignatius: The Biden administration weighs backing Ukraine insurgents if Russia invades http://wapo.st/3qiWXoU

🐣 RT @kasparov63 If you are reading the signposts on the way to apocalypse, the Putin government just released “national standard for mass graves”. ”
⋙ YandexNews: Grave in law: state adopts national standard for mass-casualty burial http://bit.ly/3sgDdot

🐣 RT @ProfHayward Francis Collins is one of the smartest & nicest ppl I’ve ever known. He is a great scientist & a devote evangelical Christian. I am not surprised at all that he resisted this unethical political pressure.
⋙ CNN: Outgoing NIH director says Trump and other Republicans pressured him to endorse unproven Covid-19 remedies and to fire Fauci http://cnn.it/3e9n77K “I was not going to compromise scientific principles to just hold onto the job” ~ Dr. Francis Collins

DailyBeast: Roger Stone Stirs Up Old Feud, Suggests Steve Bannon ‘Gave The Order’ To Breach Capitol On Jan 6 http://bit.ly/3e5HEdg

Stone, who has long been at odds with Bannon over the latter “testify[ing] falsely” against him during his criminal trial, took to the far-right messaging platform Telegram to suggest Bannon was behind the call to “breach” the Capitol building on Jan 6. “It is highly likely that [Steve] Bannon really gave the order to breach the capital [sic] and maneuvered patriots into dangerous positions,” he wrote. “A neophyte Steve Bannon was willing to try crazy things like this to curry favor with Trump who had a [sic] no interest in Bannon’s bullsh*t.”

🐣 RT @duty2warn Trump’s memos were especially deranged yesterday. When he’s feeling maximum pressure, he projects. The projection is a confession. He spoke to Dems putting people in jail. ¤ Glenn Kirschner: “Somebody is SCARED. TO. DEATH. Buckle up, Buttercup. It’s about to come crashing down.”

⭕ 18 Dec 2021

NBCNews, Noah Bookbinder: Trump International Hotel in Washington report exposes gaping corruption loopholes http://nbcnews.to/3J3JJEX Bookbinder is the executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics (CREW)
// Why does the House report matter? The D.C. hotel was the epicenter of Trump’s graft.

Politico: ‘Stop the Steal’ founder told Jan. 6 committee about contacts with GOP lawmakers http://politi.co/3miBlb6 “Alexander said … he worked with Gosar, Biggs and Brooks to attempt … to pressure lawmakers to overturn the electoral results”
// The description of the testimony comes in a lawsuit Ali Alexander filed to block the committee from obtaining his phone records.

Ali Alexander, who founded the pro-Trump “Stop the Steal” movement and attended the rally that preceded the Capitol attack, told congressional investigators that he recalls “a few phone conversations” with Rep. Paul Gosar and a text exchange with Rep. Mo Brooks about his efforts in the run-up to Jan. 6, his lawyers confirmed in a late Friday court filing. ¤ Alexander also told the Jan. 6 House select committee that he spoke to Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) in person “and never by phone, to the best of his recollection,” his lawyers say.

The description of the testimony comes in a lawsuit Alexander filed to block the committee from obtaining his phone records from Verizon. Alexander says in the suit that the records include contacts with people protected by privileges: religious advisers, people he counsels spiritually and his lawyers. He also indicated that he already shared more than 1,500 text messages with investigators, in addition to sitting for an eight-hour deposition. The Brooks text, he indicated, is among the texts he turned over.

Alexander’s testimony underscores the degree to which the select committee continues to probe the roles of their Republican colleagues in efforts to promote former President Donald Trump’s baseless claims of election fraud — and their potential support for fringe figures who helped gather people in Washington on Jan. 6, the day Congress was required to certify the 2020 election results.

The panel hasn’t formally requested testimony from any of the GOP lawmakers yet but has continued to ask witnesses about Gosar, Biggs, Brooks and Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.), who helped push a strategy to use the Department of Justice to promote the fraud claims.

Per Alexander’s attorneys Jonathon Moseley and Paul Kamenar, members of Congress may have been on an organizing call with him in early January. Several were invited but he did not take attendance, the lawyers said. They also said Alexander “testified that he had phone conversations with Rep. Brooks’ staff about a ‘Dear Colleague’ letter and how his activists could be helpful.”

Alexander said in a since-deleted video that he worked with Gosar, Biggs and Brooks to attempt to use Congress’ Jan. 6 session certifying Biden’s victory as a chance to pressure lawmakers to overturn the electoral results. ¤ “We four schemed up to put maximum pressure on Congress while they were voting,” Alexander said in the video. ¤ Biggs and Brooks have denied meeting Alexander. Gosar has appeared at events with him but has not elaborated on their relationship.

Alexander also revealed in the filing that he gave the committee details of a call he had on the morning of Jan. 6 with Kimberly Guilfoyle, the girlfriend of Donald Trump Jr. ¤ “The Select Committee asked him about this call. He stated that it was a short and pleasant call. Ms. Guilfoyle thanked Mr. Alexander for being a leader on voting rights and creating the ‘Stop the Steal’ movement,” Moseley indicated. “The two spoke about the ongoing Georgia election and the GOP primaries that would take place in 2022. The Select Committee seemed satisfied with Alexander’s explanation of that short call.”

🧵 RT @ The question is persistently asked: Why is Putin threatening with war against Ukraine now? A few ideas: 1. Russia’s relative military strength will never be greater than today given stagnant economy & declining technological development. 📌 https://twitter.com/anders_aslund/status/1472302498610397188?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @anders_aslund … In short, this is a good time for Putin to extort as much as possible from the West, but if he actually starts a war in Ukraine, he will be toast & lose power in Russia. Therefore, the West (the US) must just say no! @JakeSullivan46 @ABlinken @UnderSecStateP @POTUS

🐣 RT @duty2war David Cay Johnston, just now on MSNBC, said he expects Vance to bring racketeering charges against Trump. He cited a recent grand jury meeting with an editor of Forbes. Also, Vance’s focus on malice of forethought and intent to deceive, building blocks of a racketeering charge.

🐣 RT @ImSpeaking13 If Cy Vance indicts Trump for racketeering, the RICO Act mandates a twenty-year maximum prison sentence per racketeering count for which the defendant was found guilty.

🐣 RT @Acyn [John] Dean: I’m one who happens to believe the case is so overwhelming against Trump, I don’t see how the department cannot be looking at a criminal prosecution of this former President 💽 https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1472335796589916162?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @TheRickWilson 1/ Two years ago yesterday, the Lincoln Project was born. It feels like it’s been longer, but no matter how many rough moments we faced, the importance of the fight is clearer than ever. ¤ Here’s what we wrote then: 📌 https://twitter.com/TheRickWilson/status/1472252395648339972?s=20
⋙⋙ NYT (12/17/2020): We Are Republicans, and We Want Trump Defeated http://nyti.ms/3EbDafM
// The president and his enablers have replaced conservatism with an empty faith led by a bogus prophet.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheRickWilson 2/ “Over these next 11 months, our efforts will be dedicated to defeating Pres Trump and Trumpism at the ballot box and to elect those patriots who will hold the line.” ¤ For four months, we fought largely in the shadows. Republicans hissed their hate and most Democrats shrugged. [thread starts here:]📌 https://twitter.com/TheRickWilson/status/1472252696577069066?s=20
// includes Project Lincoln videos

🐣 RT @BillPascrell 345 days ago terrorists ransacked the US Capitol and *hours later* 138-of-202 (68%) House republicans voted to make trump a dictator. They tried to finish the rioters’ job and end democracy. Never forget it.

🐣 RT @TristanSnell Trump’s latest rant against “DA’s, AG’s and Dem Law Enforcement” strongly suggests he’s just been told the Manhattan DA and NY AG plan to prosecute him — he’s gotten target letters. ¤ The FBI may have come knocking also. ¤ The more they close in on him, the more he’ll lash out.

🐣 RT @duty2warn At Trump’s core, are feelings of inadequacy, and a desperate quest for legitimacy. His entire life has been a concoction of secrets and lies. Accountants and bankers are talking now. He is terrified of exposure. He is a fraud, and for that to become known, is total humiliation.
⋙ 🐣 RT @duty2warn He is afraid of losing, and desperately clings to the Big Lie. He is afraid of not being able to grift. He is afraid of prosecution, and potential prison. But that’s not what terrifies him. A malignant narcissist is terrified TO THE CORE of one thing above all else – HUMILIATION.

🐣 RT @TomJChicago Trump is choking w/ fear. Analyzing the rant:
1 “All the Democrats want to do is put people in jail” & “destroying people’s lives” means he’s not being offered a deal
2 “Their DAs, AG’s & Dem Law Enforcement” means he’s freaked out over the Manhattan DA since he said “DA’s” first
Text Block: https://twitter.com/TomJChicago/status/1472322585677471748?s=20/photo/1

“All the Democrats want to do is put people in jail. They are vicious, violent, and Radical Left thugs. They are destroying people’s lives, which is the only thing they are good at. They couldn’t get out of Afghanistan without disgracing our Country. The economy and inflation are a disaster. They’re letting thugs and murderers into our Country–their DA’s, AG’s, and Dem Law Enforcement are out of control. This is what happens in communist countries and dictatorships, and they don’t think they’ll be held accountable for rigging the 2020 Presidential Election. The Jan. 6 Unselect Committee is a coverup for what took place on November 3rd, and the people of our Country won’t stand for it.”

⭕ 17 Dec 2021

🔄💙 LawFare: Confronting the Capitol Insurrection [Index Page] http://bit.ly/3mfMDNc

Forbes, Randall Lane: Forbes Testified Before The Trump Grand Jury Yesterday http://bit.ly/329QGDK
// —Here’s Why We Fought Their Subpoena

I was questioned by Mark Pomerantz, the former federal prosecutor who Vance brought in to lead the case. Pretty much every question was a simple yes or no. Under oath, I confirmed the following:

● The methodology that goes into our Forbes 400 list of the richest Americans. (He read aloud our 2015 published statement. You can read the largely similar current version here.) And that we apply that methodology consistently across the board. (Trump incorrectly claimed in the story that we somehow have one methodology for him and another for every other billionaire in America.)

● That of the 1,600 or so people who have been on The Forbes 400 since 1982, none of them, as we report in the article, have been more fixated on their net worth than Donald Trump.

● That Trump told me that he was worth “much more than $4.5 billion,” our net worth estimate for him in 2015—and, in fact, that he was worth “much more than $10 billion.”

● That Trump told me that “I look better if I’m worth $10 billion than if I’m worth $4 billion,” as reported in the article. More specifically, that Trump told me that a higher net worth number “was good for financing.”

● That, as I reported in the article, the first time I interviewed Trump for Forbes, in October 1993, Trump told me he was calling from a waiting room in the hospital where his then wife, Marla Maples, had just given birth to Tiffany Trump.

● That Trump, as reported in the article, told me that our estimate of the value of his holdings in Trump Tower should be increased from $530 million by a factor of five or six. And that he said he could sell his stake in Trump Tower “for $2 billion or $2.5 billion or $3 billion.”

● That Trump took Peterson-Withorn and me on a tour of his triplex penthouse in Trump Tower, as reported in the article, and told us the apartment was worth at least twice as much as the $100 million we pegged it at. Peterson-Withorn’s subsequent testimony was directly related to this—specifically, that he told us that his apartment was 33,000 square feet.

● That, as reported, Trump said that during the early 1990s, Forbes’ estimates “were actually high” and he “deserved to be off [the list].”

● That Trump, as I reported in the article, made an unsolicited suggestion for the headline of the 2015 story: “The King.”

📔 Select Committee on COVID-19: Select Subcommittee Releases Further Evidence of Trump Officials’ Pursuit of ‘Herd Immunity’ Strategy, Interference in Public Health http://bit.ly/3H00jUf

💙 WaPo, Dana Milbank: ‘We are closer to civil war than any of us would like to believe,’ new study says http://wapo.st/3e9HMZv

If you know people still in denial about the crisis of American democracy, kindly remove their heads from the sand long enough to receive this message: A startling new finding by one of the nation’s top authorities on foreign civil wars says we are on the cusp of our own.

Barbara F. Walter, a political science professor at the University of California at San Diego, serves on a CIA advisory panel called the Political Instability Task Force that monitors countries around the world and predicts which of them are most at risk of deteriorating into violence. By law, the task force can’t assess what’s happening within the United States, but Walter, a longtime friend who has spent her career studying conflicts in Syria, Lebanon, Northern Ireland, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, Rwanda, Angola, Nicaragua and elsewhere, applied the predictive techniques herself to this country.

Her bottom line: “We are closer to civil war than any of us would like to believe.” She lays out the argument in detail in her must-read book, “How Civil Wars Start,” out in January. “No one wants to believe that their beloved democracy is in decline, or headed toward war,” she writes. But, “if you were an analyst in a foreign country looking at events in America — the same way you’d look at events in Ukraine or the Ivory Coast or Venezuela — you would go down a checklist, assessing each of the conditions that make civil war likely. And what you would find is that the United States, a democracy founded more than two centuries ago, has entered very dangerous territory.”

Indeed, the United States has already gone through what the CIA identifies as the first two phases of insurgency — the “pre-insurgency” and “incipient conflict” phases — and only time will tell whether the final phase, “open insurgency,” began with the sacking of the Capitol by Donald Trump supporters on Jan. 6. ¤ Things deteriorated so dramatically under Trump, in fact, that the United States no longer technically qualifies as a democracy. Citing the Center for Systemic Peace’s “Polity” data set — the one the CIA task force has found to be most helpful in predicting instability and violence — Walter writes that the United States is now an “anocracy,” somewhere between a democracy and an autocratic state.

U.S. democracy had received the Polity index’s top score of 10, or close to it, for much of its history. But in the five years of the Trump era, it tumbled precipitously into the anocracy zone; by the end of his presidency, the U.S. score had fallen to a 5, making the country a partial democracy for the first time since 1800. ¤ Dropping five points in five years greatly increases the risk of civil war (six points in three years would qualify as “high risk” of civil war). “A partial democracy is three times as likely to experience civil war as a full democracy,” Walter writes.

Others have reached similar findings. The Stockholm-based International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance put the United States on a list of “backsliding democracies” in a report last month. “The United States, the bastion of global democracy, fell victim to authoritarian tendencies itself,” the report said. And a new survey by the academic consortium Bright Line Watch found that 17 percent of those who identify strongly as Republicans support the use of violence to restore Trump to power, and 39 percent favor doing everything possible to prevent Democrats from governing effectively.

The question now is whether we can pull back from the abyss Trump’s Republicans have led us to. There is no more important issue; democracy is the foundation of everything else in America. Democrats, in a nod to this reality, are talking about abandoning President Biden’s Build Back Better agenda in favor of pro-democracy voting rights legislation. Republicans will fight it tooth and nail.

The enemies of democracy must not be allowed to prevail. We are on the doorstep of the “open insurgency” stage of civil conflict, and Walter writes that once countries cross that threshold, the CIA predicts, “sustained violence as increasingly active extremists launch attacks that involve terrorism and guerrilla warfare, including assassinations and ambushes.” ¤ It is no exaggeration to say the survival of our country is at stake.

NYT: Jan. 6 Committee May Add New Expertise for Investigation http://nyti.ms/3e8FN7z
// As the panel continues to take testimony, it is looking to do more analysis of social media and possible foreign efforts to sow discord in the U.S. before the Capitol riot.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “It was a horrendous event and I think what they are seeking to find out is something the public needs to know,” Sen. McConnell said of Jan. 6 cmte. probe.
⋙ NBC: McConnell says Jan. 6 committee’s findings are ‘something the public needs to know’ http://nbcnews.to/3F8VxDC
// McConnell’s interest in the investigation is notable given that he had opposed the creation of a bipartisan Jan. 6 commission, calling the idea “slanted and unbalanced.”

🐣 RT @duty2warn It is becoming increasingly clear that the Jan 6th committee knows a lot more than we know that they know, you know?

🐣 RT @harrylitman New emails from DOJ top officials show how raw the Jeffrey Clark coup attempt was and how adamant and united the DOJ brass was about resigning if they exploited the Department to propound a lie to help Trump. Very strong stuff.

💙 📋 WaPo Editorial: The 700-plus miscreants who desecrated the Capitol deserve consequences http://wapo.st/3schT3v “[T]he question persists of why there has yet to be an effort to hold criminally liable the higher-ups who put into motion the events of Jan. 6”
// However manipulated and misguided their passions may be, they cannot trash their government — and democracy itself.

It has been 11 months since a mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol intent on disrupting the certification of electoral ballots won by Democrat Joe Biden and overturning the result of a legitimate election. The rioters desecrated the legislative seat of federal government, doing about $1.5 million in physical damages. The violence resulted in the death of five people, including U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick. More than 100 D.C. and Capitol police officers were injured and two officers died by suicide in the immediate aftermath of Jan. 6. It was the worst assault on the Capitol since the War of 1812.

To date, more than 700 people have been charged with offenses in federal court, and officials say they won’t quit until all leads have been exhausted. There are those who would overlook or minimize the events of that dark day, which is why we should credit Justice Department officials for their perseverance in trying to bring to justice individuals who in some cases used chemical sprays and wielded batons, flagpoles and other weapons against law enforcement officers. The longest sentence so far was five years in prison, given to Robert S. Palmer, 54, of Largo, Fla., who hurled a plank, a fire extinguisher and a pole at police, and later lied about his actions to authorities.

The Justice Department’s response to Jan. 6 has come under criticism from some quarters. Several federal judges expressed chagrin that people who engaged in an assault on our very democracy were charged with only misdemeanor offenses. And, the question persists of why there has yet to be an effort to hold criminally liable the higher-ups who put into motion the events of Jan. 6.

Notwithstanding those concerns, it is heartening that law enforcement officials across the country — led by the U.S. attorney in D.C. and aided by members of the public — have been so relentless in trying to track down and hold to account every individual who brazenly attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6. The message for future miscreants must be: However manipulated and misguided their passions may be, they cannot trash their government — and democracy itself — without having to pay a consequence.

WaPo: 3 retired generals: The military must prepare now for a 2024 insurrection http://wapo.st/3meW3s2 “More than 1 in 10 of those charged in the [Jan. 6] attacks had a service record”

The signs of potential turmoil in our armed forces are there. On Jan. 6, a disturbing number of veterans and active-duty members of the military took part in the attack on the Capitol. More than 1 in 10 of those charged in the attacks had a service record. A group of 124 retired military officials, under the name “Flag Officers 4 America,” released a letter echoing Donald Trump’s false attacks on the legitimacy of our elections.

Recently, and perhaps more worrying, Brig. Gen. Thomas Mancino, the commanding general of the Oklahoma National Guard, refused an order from President Biden mandating that all National Guard members be vaccinated against the coronavirus. Mancino claimed that while the Oklahoma Guard is not federally mobilized, his commander in chief is the Republican governor of the state, not the president. ¤ The potential for a total breakdown of the chain of command along partisan lines — from the top of the chain to squad level — is significant should another insurrection occur. The idea of rogue units organizing among themselves to support the “rightful” commander in chief cannot be dismissed.

All service members take an oath to protect the U.S. Constitution. But in a contested election, with loyalties split, some might follow orders from the rightful commander in chief, while others might follow the Trumpian loser. Arms might not be secured depending on who was overseeing them. Under such a scenario, it is not outlandish to say a military breakdown could lead to civil war. ¤ In this context, with our military hobbled and divided, U.S. security would be crippled. Any one of our enemies could take advantage by launching an all-out assault on our assets or our allies.

The lack of military preparedness for the aftermath of the 2020 election was striking and worrying. Trump’s acting defense secretary, Christopher C. Miller, testified that he deliberately withheld military protection of the Capitol before Jan. 6. Army Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, reportedly scrambled to ensure the nation’s nuclear defense chains were secure from illegal orders. It is evident the whole of our military was caught off-guard.

… The Pentagon should immediately order a civics review for all members — uniformed and civilian — on the Constitution and electoral integrity. There must also be a review of the laws of war and how to identify and deal with illegal orders. And it must reinforce “unity of command” to make perfectly clear to every member of the Defense Department whom they answer to. No service member should say they didn’t understand whom to take orders from during a worst-case scenario.

In addition, all military branches must undertake more intensive intelligence work at all installations. The goal should be to identify, isolate and remove potential mutineers; guard against efforts by propagandists who use misinformation to subvert the chain of command; and understand how that and other misinformation spreads across the ranks after it is introduced by propagandists.

Finally, the Defense Department should war-game the next potential post-election insurrection or coup attempt to identify weak spots. It must then conduct a top-down debrief of its findings and begin putting in place safeguards to prevent breakdowns not just in the military, but also in any agency that works hand in hand with the military.

★ 🐣 RT @StarTribune Ethical decision is protecting patients http://strib.mn/3p55TyH via @StarTribune #MayoClinic
⋙ StarTribune: EDITORIAL | Ethical decision is protecting patients http://strib.mn/3p55TyH
// Push by some Minnesota House Republicans to weaken Mayo Clinic’s vaccine requirement is reckless.

🐣 RT @vermontgdg I remain baffled at how much media coverage is the false equivalency of “Dems are in disarray because they’re having legit conversations about real policy” and “GOP in disarray over whether to support democracy.” One is a much bigger—and troubling—story than the other.

🐣 RT @JakeTapper This is the text in question (originally inaccurately IDed as from a House lawmaker) but the Jan 6 committee says it came from the phone of former Secretary Rick Perry, and CNN has verified the phone number is Perry’s https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/1471958920902103040?s=20/photo/1
// Lawmaker to Meadows [1/4/2020]: HERE’s an AGRESSIVE STRATEGY: Why can t [sic) the states of GA NC PENN and other R controlled state houses declare this is BS (where conflicts and election not called that night) and just send their own electors to vote and have it go to the SCOTUS.

WaPo: Fla. man sentenced to 5 years for attacking police, the longest Jan. 6 riot sentence yet http://wapo.st/3q6w07F
// Robert S. Palmer watched and cheered rioters, then joined front of mob and hurled fire extinguisher, plank and long pole at police.

🧵 RT @SethAbramson (THREAD) With the BREAKING NEWS that Trump adviser Roger Stone told Congress his testimony about January 6 would tend to incriminate him and subject him to prosecution, PROOF is posting this thread of its reporting on Stone—for which Stone threatened to sue PROOF. Please RETWEET. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1471897487724228614?s=20

🧵 RT @V7VOA Delivering @SCSTATE1896 winter commencement address, @POTUS says “you’re inheriting an incredible tradition graduating from this university” (an #HBCU). 💽 https://twitter.com/W7VOA/status/1471867549348507653?s=20/photo/1
// Biden at South Carolina State

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Jan 6 Comm at work: Parscale told Fox News a year ago he was the architect of a well funded, far reaching plan to “stoke unfounded fears about ‘rampant voter fraud’ in the 2020 election.” If records back up his claims, he could be a revelatory witness.
⋙ DailyBeast: Brad Parscale Says Jan. 6 Panel Subpoenaed His Phone Records http://bit.ly/3sg7p3a
// The former Trump campaign manager had cut ties with Trump before the voting ever started. But the Jan. 6 Committee would like to see his phone records anyway.

WaPo: Russia broadens security demands from West, seeking to curb U.S. and NATO influence on borders http://wapo.st/3saORkJ
// Putin’s far-reaching security demands have been repeatedly ruled out by NATO officials.

🧵 RT @atrupar During a Minnesota GOP gubernatorial debate on Wednesday that was moderated by Hugh Hewitt, every single candidate refused to affirm that Joe Biden won the presidential election legitimately. ¤ Here’s the response from Scott Jensen: 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1471858533939523587?s=20/photo/1

TheHill: Trump sought to ‘undermine’ COVID-19 response, says panel http://bit.ly/3F9Q7Z8

The Trump administration deliberately undermined the nation’s coronavirus response for political purposes, including by weakening testing guidance and championing widespread “herd immunity,” according to a new report from the House panel investigating the pandemic response.

The staff report released Friday was a summation of the year’s work investigating political interference in the pandemic response from Trump officials and the former president himself. 

In interviews with officials and from uncovered emails and other documents, the committee found that the former administration failed to heed warnings about supply shortages, blocked public health officials from speaking publicly and neglected the pandemic response in order to focus on the 2020 presidential election and on promoting the lie that the election was “stolen” from Trump through widespread fraud.

New evidence released Friday showed the Trump White House intentionally “softened” the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s public health guidance for faith communities.

Jay Butler, the deputy director for infectious diseases, told the panel in an interview he was pressured by the White House to publish guidance for faith communities that “softened some very important public health recommendations,” such as removing all references to face coverings, a suggestion to suspend choirs and language related to virtual services.

🐣 RT @stevebenen Did you hear the one about Paul Gosar’s chief of staff trying to catch a Korean plane full of non-existent fraudulent ballots in Arizona?
⋙ MSNBC, Steve Benen: How far did Team Gosar go to pursue election conspiracy theories? http://on.msnbc.com/3F7kmji

🐣 RT @Mediaite Mitch McConnell Shows Support for 1/6 Committee: ‘The Public Needs to Know’ What Was Behind That ‘Horrendous Event’
⋙ Mediaite: Mitch McConnell: ‘The Public Needs to Know’ About January 6 http://bit.ly/3e2ECqg
// Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is doing something that very few Republicans on Capitol Hill are — voicing support for the January 6

DailyBeast: Kanye West’s ‘Independent’ Campaign Was Secretly Run by GOP Elites http://bit.ly/3ITYQkt
// The campaign took steps, experts say, to mask its connections to GOP operatives. That could violate federal election laws.

⭕ 16 Dec 2021

WaPo: ‘A real conflagration’: Wisconsin emerges as front line in war over the 2020 vote http://wapo.st/3qfDHbU

NYT, Frank Bruni: The Line From Fox News to Trump’s Big Lie Is Short and Direct http://nyti.ms/3J9t8Qi

… Fox News has helped to sell the fiction that the 2020 election was stolen from Trump, and there’s a direct line from that lie to the rioting. There’s a direct line from that lie to various Republicans’ attempts to develop mechanisms to overturn vote counts should they dislike the results.

That lie is the root of the terrible danger that we’re in, with Trump supporters being encouraged to distrust and undermine the democratic process. And that lie has often found a welcome mat at Fox News. ¤ It’s a conspiracy-minded, ratings-driven hallucination. Just this week, The Associated Press published a review of “every potential case of voter fraud in the six battleground states” where Trump has disputed Biden’s victory. It found fewer than 475 cases.

“Joe Biden won Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and their 79 Electoral College votes by a combined 311,257 votes out of 25.5 million ballots cast for president,” the A.P. reported. “The disputed ballots represent just 0.15 percent of his victory margin in those states. The cases could not throw the outcome into question even if all the potentially fraudulent votes were for Biden, which they were not, and even if those ballots were actually counted, which in most cases they were not.”

🐣 RT @emptywheel The January 6 Committee released evidence that Mark Meadows played a key role in an attempted coup and this is how @wsj and @WaPo reported it.
⋙ WaPo: Meadows referral creates new legal, political challenge for Garland and DOJ http://wapo.st/30AIX0N
⋙ WSJ: How Mark Meadows Ended Up in the Middle of the Fight Over Jan. 6 http://on.wsj.com/3p3wf4f
// Text messages of former White House chief of staff take center stage in House probe of pro-Trump Capitol riot

WSJ: More Than 60,000 Interpreters, Visa Applicants Remain in Afghanistan http://on.wsj.com/3GNW0LQ … and are in various stages of the Visa process; evacuation flights are taking place daily
// About 33,000 of those could be eligible for immediate evacuation, State Department says

🐣 RT @jilevin The Republican Party has become a danger to our democracy and values. https://twitter.com/jilevin/status/1471637282578915329?s=20/photo/1
// text: “I WALKED AWAY FROM THE REPUBLICANS. ¤ I renounce my membership in the Republican Party. It is corrupt, indecent and immoral. Every one of these complicit leaders will carry this shame through history. Their legacies will be ones of well earned ignominy. They have disgraced their country and brought dishonor to the Party of Lincoln.Today, the Republican Party has become a danger to our democracy and values.”
~ Steve Schmidt, former Republican Strategist

TheBulwark, AB Stoddard: The Attempted Republican Coup Should Be the Democrats’ Leading Message http://bit.ly/3GMwPcz //➔ it should be a combination of this plus that Dems try (and sometimes succeed) in helping people, despite GOP obstruction

🐣 So we pivot from 6 months of not getting BBB passed to 6 months of not getting Voting Rights passed. And no student debt relief. ¤ Oh, but Congress goes home a week earlier? ¤ Sounds like a *winning* strategy

🐣 RT @donwinslow Dear @January6thCmte ¤ The @nytimes has revealed six of the names. ¤ What are you waiting for? ¤ #NameTheTraitors https://twitter.com/donwinslow/status/1471601321966858241?s=20/photo/1
// Jim Jordan, Andy Biggs, Paul Gosar, Louie Gohmert, Mo Brooks, Scott Perry

WaPo, Paul Waldman: Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin mull whether democracy is worth saving http://wapo.st/3246yYy

🐣 RT @john_sipher Just to be clear. The US (and the military especially) sucks at “information warfare.” Its clownish. This guy is an idiot and dangerous but not because he has some super secret skill.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheTweetofJohn The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack at the Capitol issued a subpoena on Thursday for Phil Waldron, a retired Army colonel with a background in information warfare who had circulated a detailed and extreme plan to overturn the 2020 election.
⋙⋙ NYT: Jan. 6 Panel Subpoenas Retired Colonel Who Shared Plan to Overturn Election http://nyti.ms/3q0Hg5z
// Phil Waldron has been under scrutiny since a 38-page PowerPoint he circulated was turned over to the panel by former President Donald J. Trump’s last chief of staff.

WaPo, Greg Sargent: A Fox News defector ~ Jonah Goldberg ~ gets it right on Laura Ingraham — and on MAGA http://wapo.st/3sd9QmL Also see Goldberg’s piece in The Dispatch: “Donald Trump’s Megaphone”

NYT: Vaccine Holdouts in Army and Navy Will Be Dismissed, Military Says http://nyti.ms/3paAXNL
// Governors of five states are seeking exemptions for their National Guard troops.

TheDispatch, Jonah Goldberg: Donald Trump’s Megaphone http://bit.ly/3m6jmo7
// Fox News news hosts knew that Trump’s lies were lies—and they amplified them anyhow.

🐣 RT @jseldin .@NATO’s North Atlantic Council expresses grave concern over “the substantial, unprovoked, and unjustified #Russia|n military build-up on the borders of #Ukraine” per statement ¤ “Any further aggression against Ukraine would have massive consequences & would carry a high price”
⋙ 🐣 RT @jennsstoltenberg #NATO Allies are gravely concerned by the substantial Russian military build-up on the borders of #Ukraine & reject false claims of Ukrainian and NATO provocations. Read the statement by the North Atlantic Council
⋙⋙ NATO: Statement by the North Atlantic Council on the situation in and around Ukraine http://bit.ly/3yzFqwn

‼️🐣 RT @RonFilipkowski Peter Navarro to Bannon: “You were the hero on J6, Steve. You were the guy who had the .. strategy to go up to Capitol Hill. Pence was the quarterback. We had 100 people working on the .. team who were going to make sure we remanded the results back to the battleground states.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @RonFilipkowski The 100 people he is talking about are Members of Congress who were supposed to object to the electors, then Pence was supposed to go along with it.

🐣 RT @kyledcheney NEW: One part of the pre-Jan. 6 pressure campaign against Mike Pence has been largely overlooked: Rep. Louie Gohmert’s Dec. 27 lawsuit. The suit is arguably as significant as the Eastman memo but is rarely mentioned in the same breath.
⋙ Politico: The Jan. 6 puzzle piece that’s going largely ignored http://politi.co/30AmocI
// Rep. Louie Gohmert sued then-Vice President Mike Pence on Dec. 27. Donald Trump’s involvement in the case remains unclear.

Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) sued Pence on Dec. 27, just as Trump was ratcheting up his pressure campaign against his vice president. Backed by a squad of lawyers associated with Trump ally and conspiracy theorist Sidney Powell, Gohmert argued Pence should assert unilateral control over certification, governed only by the vague wording of the Twelfth Amendment.

Gohmert’s move forced Pence to publicly resist Trump’s subversion of the election, only a week before the fateful Jan. 6 joint session of Congress. When the Justice Department stepped in to defend Pence from the lawsuit on Dec. 29, it marked the first time Pence signaled he wouldn’t fold to Trump’s demands.

Pence allies have long believed that Trump played a role in Gohmert’s legal strategy, and they’ve indicated that Trump was frustrated that the Justice Department intervened to defend his vice president against Gohmert’s suit. But what remains unknown is just how involved Trump was in Gohmert’s legal strategy. A spokesperson for the former president did not respond to a request for comment.

And while it’s unclear whether the Jan. 6 select panel is probing the genesis of Gohmert’s suit — which was quickly rejected by federal district and appellate courts in Texas — one committee member described it as an important episode in the runup to the violence at the Capitol. ¤ “It’s a significant detail in that it was part of a plan to isolate and coerce Pence,” said Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.).

A litany of new details about Trump’s pressure campaign against Pence have emerged in recent weeks. Those include memos from Trump attorneys John Eastman and Jenna Ellis that lay out fringe legal rationales for halting certification, as well as proof of further public and private force exerted by Trump himself. Gohmert’s suit is rarely mentioned in the publicly available pre-Jan. 6 timetable.

Gohmert’s goal, outlined in the suit, was to force Pence to ignore the 130-year-old law that governs the final certification of presidential elections and instead wield total authority over the proceedings. Pence ultimately decided that he lacked this power and his role was almost entirely ceremonial. He revealed his final decision on Jan. 6, shortly before a pro-Trump mob ransacked the Capitol amid chants that he was a “traitor” and should be hanged.

As for why Gohmert led the suit, Powell has publicly indicated that one reason was because Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has jurisdiction over his home state of Texas. Alito, Powell argued, might have bought more time for pro-Trump forces to reverse the results by blocking Pence from certifying Biden’s victory. (There’s no evidence Alito was considering this).

As for why Gohmert led the suit, Powell has publicly indicated that one reason was because Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has jurisdiction over his home state of Texas. Alito, Powell argued, might have bought more time for pro-Trump forces to reverse the results by blocking Pence from certifying Biden’s victory. (There’s no evidence Alito was considering this).

The Texan made headlines at the time, though, after the district court rejected his court challenge. He said the effect of the court decision would leave street violence as the only option to contest the election. ¤ “In effect, the ruling would be that you’ve got to go to the streets and be as violent as antifa and BLM,“ Gohmert said on Newsmax on Jan. 1.

One aspect of Gohmert’s legal fight that went unnoticed at the time but is relevant in hindsight: One of Pence’s Justice Department defenders was Jeffrey Clark, then acting assistant attorney general. ¤ In recent months, House and Senate investigators have revealed that Clark was marshaling allies inside DOJ who might help him deploy the department in support of Trump’s bogus claims of voter fraud. He pressured department leaders to issue a letter calling into question the results in multiple states, a push that then-Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen resisted. Trump came within inches of removing Rosen and installing Clark as acting attorney general, but relented amid a promise of mass resignations.

🐣 🖼 RT @ungubunugu1274 War means Peace https://twitter.com/ungubunugu1274/status/1471311438476201987?s=20/photo/1
// Photos: At Willard Hotel: Bannon, Giuliani, Eastman, Stone, Epstein, Jason Miller

🐣 RT @tribelaw The Big Lie is now metastasizing into a Swarm of Lies . . .
⋙ 🐣 RT @OMGno2trump What’s crazier?
– Laura Trump saying Trump tried to warn people about Jan 6th insurrection
– Fox reporting it as if it’s true with no questioning or fact checking
– Or the Maga crowd that will totally buy the story
It’s not a good look for so many in US to be willfully insane.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @Acyn Lara Trump claims that Trump tried to warn people about January 6th
💽 https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1471308742088028166?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @AnaCabrera A confirmed tornado was reported over Plainview, in SE Minnesota, just after 8pm local time tonight. This is the first tornado ever reported in the state of Minnesota during the month of December, according to NOAA data.

🐣 RT @BillKristol “What have Republicans done? The worst among them are complicit while the slightly less dangerous are still gaslighting…They are contemptuous of accountability…They have refused to disavow any of the revelations…There will be no further defections.”
⋙ TheBulwark, AB Stoddard: The Attempted Republican Coup Should Be the Democrats’ Leading Message http://bit.ly/3GMwPcz

⭕ 15 Dec 2021

WaPo, Dana Milbank: The bulldogs of Benghazi roll over for insurrectionists http://wapo.st/3yD4DWH “The differing responses to the two tragedies show the rank hypocrisy in the Republican Party and the sickness that has taken hold of it”

🐣 RT @swin24 I am trying to think of someone who recently has so epically and colossally punched himself, this many times in such a short period of time, in his own dick this hard, as much as Mark Meadows has managed to do so; and the only other name coming to mind so far is Mark Meadows
⋙ 🐣 RT @swin24 And he did it throughout the course of a singular mission to try to make Donald Trump happy, and now Trump has been constantly shit-talking Meadows behind his back, this is one reason why game-show racism cults can backfire for its faithful adherents

🐣 RT @swin24 The irony is that if trump did try Flynn’s idea to do a fascistic military intervention, the military woulda said no, and likely no one dies. Various top aides to Trump, including Meadows, worked together to steer Trump towards slightly less blatantly authoritarian steps. Then…
⋙ 🐣 RT @swin24 …he picks one of their “less crazy” prescriptions that results in flabby insurrection and a body count, including one of the Blue Lives keeps telling you he cares so effusively for. And the daily covid death counts are climbing, can we have 2020 back now

WaPo, Philip Bump: Ten minutes of dishonest fury, presented to an audience of millions http://wapo.st/3DZ0Gge Life down the rabbit hole. (My head hurts)

💙 NYT: Meadows and the Band of Loyalists: How They Fought to Keep Trump in Power http://nyti.ms/3EZZtGx
// A small circle of Republican lawmakers, working closely with President Donald J. Trump’s chief of staff, took on an outsize role in pressuring the Justice Department, amplifying conspiracy theories and flooding the courts in an attempt to overturn the 2020 election.

🐣 RT @HillaryClinton The Big Lie is just that.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AP An @AP review of every potential case of voter fraud in the six battleground states disputed by former President Donald Trump has found fewer than 475 cases of fraud — a number so small it would have made no difference in the 2020 presidential election.
⋙⋙ AP: Far too little vote fraud to tip election to Trump, AP finds http://bit.ly/3GEaSfM
// Democrat Joe Biden won Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and their 79 Electoral College votes by a combined 311,257 votes out of 25.5 million ballots cast for president. The disputed ballots represent just 0.15% of his victory margin in those states.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance A key take away from the Jan 6 Comm’s work – they aren’t treating that day as a stand-alone event. They view it as the culmination of Trump’s efforts to steal the election, including coercion in GA & the plan to replace DOJ leadership with someone who’d further the big lie.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: The GOP plotted to overturn the 2020 election before it was even over http://wapo.st/3IVutd4

What we’ve learned in recent days has driven that home about as well as anything — including the latest disclosure about Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows’s text messages.

As the calendar turned to Nov. 4, 2020 — the morning after Election Day — the results of the presidential race were still up in the air. The New York Times analyzed the incomplete results that morning with a headline that stated, “Can Biden Still Win? Yes.” We here at The Washington Post wrote that it remained “a tight race to 270 electoral votes,” with plenty of doubt about the outcome.

It wouldn’t be until late that day that Michigan and Wisconsin would be called for Joe Biden, at which point it looked like he had an edge — though the outcome would still be in doubt for three more days.

But even as all this was playing out on Nov. 4, momentum was building behind a drastic step. As Rep. Jamie B. Raskin (D-Md.) detailed Tuesday night, a Republican member of Congress texted then-White House chief of staff Meadows that same day with an idea for an “AGRESSIVE [sic] STRATEGY.”

“Why can t [sic] the states of GA NC PENN and other R[epublican] controlled state houses declare this is BS (where conflicts and election not called that night) and just send their own electors to vote and have it go to the [Supreme Court],” wrote the lawmaker, who was not identified.

… This member of Congress was advocating for appointing alternate electors in states that were still up in the air. Pennsylvania wouldn’t be called for Biden until Nov. 7, and Georgia wouldn’t go for him until Nov. 19. North Carolina was ultimately called for Trump, but not until Nov. 13. ¤ [Kyle] Cheney notes that the text lays bare what this was really about: “scrapping democracy before the votes were even counted.” ¤ To be clear, the idea that Republicans might try to appoint alternate slates of electors had been floating around for a while — even before the election — and Trump had previewed baseless claims of fraud both before Election Day and in the wee hours of Nov. 4. It was clear Trump was going to fight a loss.

What this new evidence reinforces is that Republicans and those around Trump didn’t really care about actual evidence of fraud — or anything that could even plausibly be read as amounting to it — before leaping into “AGRESSIVE” and “highly controversial” measures to overturn the election. That evidence never arrived even later, of course, but claims about it were significantly more speculative so soon after the election.

Alternet: Jim Jordan’s office admits he sent Mark Meadows a plan to overturn the election from Biden http://bit.ly/33rJ6Vj So, it was him! ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1471240752701267969?s=20/photo/1

In his text to Meadows, the far-right Jordan wrote, “On January 6, 2021, Vice President Mike Pence, as President of the Senate, should call out all the electoral votes that he believes are unconstitutional as no electoral votes at all — in accordance with guidance from founding father Alexander Hamilton and judicial precedence. ‘No legislative act,’ wrote Alexander Hamilton in Federalist No. 78, ‘contrary to the Constitution, can be valid.’”

Jordan continued, “The court in Hubbard v. Lowe reinforced this truth: ‘That an unconstitutional statute is not a law at all is a proposition no longer open to discussion.’ 226 F. 135, 137 (SDNY 1915), appeal dismissed, 242 U.S. 654 (1916).”

Jordan’s office, according to Politico’s Kyle Cheney, has “confirmed” that he sent that text to Meadows — who, the U.S. House of Representatives voted, should be held in contempt of Congress for failing to cooperate with the January 6 committee.

NYT, Thomas Edsall: How to Tell When Your Country Is Past the Point of No Return http://nyti.ms/3q1pLSI

🐣 RT @SAPinker Though both ideological tribes bear some responsibility for political polarization, the two major American political parties are far from symmetrical, particularly in the most fundamental commitment.
⋙ 🐣 ◕ RT @RichardHanania Indistinguishable https://twitter.com/RichardHanania/status/1470987252431933444?s=20/photo/1
// V-Dem Institute’s index for how “anti-pluralist” a party is (w FoxNews marker)

🔆 This❗️⋙ Reuters: The military-intelligence veterans who helped lead Trump’s campaign of disinformation http://reut.rs/3GNifSc Including Mike Flynn and Phil Waldron, a PSYOPs expert who briefed GOP legislators
// After Donald Trump lost the White House, ex-National Security Advisor Michael Flynn and three other current and former U.S. Army officers challenged the vote’s legitimacy and pushed baseless conspiracy claims. Military ethicists say their actions threaten to weaken the public’s faith in democracy.

During the Afghan and Iraq wars, the careers of two military officers often intersected. Army General Michael Flynn and an Army Reserve colonel named Phil Waldron worked together on secret projects in both countries, Waldron said. When Flynn was appointed to run the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency in 2012, Waldron said he worked at the DIA’s clandestine service.

Flynn was an intel expert. Waldron’s specialty was psychological operations, or PSYOPs – targeting foreign adversaries, as an Army field manual describes, “to influence their emotions, motives, objective reasoning, and ultimately, the behavior of foreign governments, organizations, groups, and individuals.”

Now the two military veterans, along with at least two other retired and reserve officers, are engaged in a new mission, this time with a domestic target: They are central to the far-right effort to persuade Americans that the 2020 election was stolen from then-President Donald Trump.

For the past year, Flynn, Waldron and other intelligence veterans have helped propagate some of the outlandish theories undercutting Americans’ faith in democracy. They pitched false accusations to lawmakers and the public about how the election had been compromised, pushed spurious lawsuits to challenge its outcome, and bankrolled efforts to conduct partisan audits of the results. They provided briefings to members of Congress on methods for overturning the election, and worked aside some of the leading actors in Trump’s “Stop the Steal” movement.

“I think we’re doing a huge service,” Waldron told Reuters in an interview. ¤ In these efforts, Flynn, Waldron and their colleagues publicly touted their military-intelligence training, arguing that their expertise on the battlefield provided them special insight into alleged election fraud at home in America.

🧵 RT @RepLizCheney Thread: Fox News hosts Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham have now reconfirmed their views that the violence on January 6th was unjustified and unacceptable. (1/4) 📌 https://twitter.com/RepLizCheney/status/1471151118038315013?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepLizCheney Mark Meadows turned over many texts he received to the Committee. Hannity and Ingraham are standing by the texts they sent to Meadows on January 6 urging that President Trump take immediate action to stop the violence. (2/4)
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepLizCheney As we know, for multiple hours, President Trump chose not to take the specific and immediate action many urged – as the violent mob besieged & invaded the Capitol, attacked & injured scores of Capitol Police, & obstructed Congress’s count of electoral votes. (3/4)
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepLizCheney This was a supreme dereliction of the President’s duty, and the @January6thCmte is examining these issues in detail. (4/4)

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews #Russia’s state TV host Olga Skabeeva described the launch of an Otvet advanced anti-submarine missile by the Russian Pacific Fleet’s frigate Marshal Shaposhnikov as Moscow’s response to the discussions of “sanctions from hell” in the U.S. Senate. “Otvet” means “Response.”

🐣 RT @MichaelArt123 Claire McCaskill[:] Personal account for emails!! These guys have some nerve don’t they? After all the crap they gave Hillary
Docs confirm Meadows used personal gmail accounts, a personal cellphone, and Signal for official business and to send communications related to January 6th

💙 ✅ RT @PolitiFact Nearly a year later, there is zero evidence to say that Jan. 6 was an antifa operation, a tourist visit, a false flag, or an uneventful day to forget. Lies about the Capitol insurrection is this year’s Lie of the Year: http://bit.ly/3INKQbM

🧵 RT @MuellerSheWrote THREAD: A couple of interesting things. I’m sure you’ve noticed by now the deliberate legalese used by Liz Cheney repeatedly during recent hearings. “Whether trump by action or inaction corruptly sought to obstruct or impeded Congress’ official proceeding.” This is no accident 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrote/status/1470938692004892675?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote … Where am I going with this? I just find it deliberate and fascinating that the committee co-chair is using criminal language to describe trump’s behavior that’s currently being used by the DoJ to charge insurrectionists, and that a judge just ruled they could. END

⭕ 14 Dec 2021

🐣 RT @LionHunterMusic That means all @HouseGOP seditionists, and @SenMikeLee, @RandPaul, @marcorubio, @SenRonJohnson & @SenJohnKennedy are disqualified in the 2022 elections… Text Block: https://twitter.com/LionHunterMusic/status/1470832918658371585?s=20/photo/1

14TH AMENDMENT (Amendment XIV), Section 3
No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any state, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any state legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any state, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability.

DailyBeast, Matt Lewis: Old Man Trump Is Looking Weaker and Weaker—Sad! http://bit.ly/32hosXC “[J]ust 44 percent of Republicans want him to run for president again (and 32 percent want him out of politics altogether)”
// People don’t want him to go away mad, they just want him to go away.

TheHill: Trump says Pence ‘mortally wounded’ in GOP because of actions on Jan. 6 http://bit.ly/3q7j1Tr “I was disappointed in one thing, but it was a big thing. Mike should have sent those crooked votes back to the legislatures and you would have had a different [election] result”

Former President Trump said this weekend that former Vice President Mike Pence has been “mortally wounded” by allowing the congressional certification of the 2020 election results.

“I was disappointed in one thing, but it was a big thing,” Trump said during a ticketed event in Sunrise, Fla., on Saturday, according to CNN. ¤ “Mike should have sent those crooked votes back to the legislatures and you would have had a different result in the election, in my opinion,” the former president told the audience at the stop on Bill O’Reilly’s “History Tour.”

Trump implied that Pence wouldn’t get support from voters because of his alleged inaction on Jan. 6. ¤ “I think Mike has been very badly hurt by what took place in respect to January 6. I think he’s been mortally wounded, frankly, because I see the reaction he’s getting from people,” Trump added, per CNN.

RawStory: The emperor has no clothes: Trump supporters are abandoning former president as his weaknesses are exposed http://bit.ly/31QWSRf

In two separate pieces published on Tuesday, longtime conservative commentators explained that while Donald Trump still looks like the frontrunner for the 2024 GP presidential nomination, there are warning signs that his influence in the Republican Party is waning as his act grows old and fans seem to have grown weary of him.

Writing for the Daily Beast, Matt Lewis stated that there is more than enough evidence that conservative voters are beginning to ignore the former president as evidenced by the poor showing so far by potential 2022 GOP candidates he has endorsed and this past weekend’s rallies in his new home state of Florida that were poorly attended.

In the LA Times, conservative Jonah Goldberg hammered home the same point. ¤ Noting that a recent poll shows that about half of Republicans questioned indicated that don’t want to see Trump run again, Goldberg explained that boredom with Trump could mean conservatives and GOP lawmakers can feel free to ignore him.

🐣 RT @CheriJacobus FB pal: Trump was waiting to see if the coup was going to succeed. After 187 minutes Pence had not been sent to the gallows, AOC & Pelosi’s heads were not up on spikes and the coup dissolved into madness & disorganization. But make no mistake, Trump knew exactly what he was doing

TheHill: Judge dismisses Trump suit to block Congress from getting tax returns http://bit.ly/3INKyBH ~ a judge Trump appointed who mentions that even though tax returns are private, it is entirely up to the committee chairman to determine whether to release them

WaPo: Text messages to Meadows renew focus on Trump’s inaction during Jan. 6 attack http://wapo.st/3IQYomP

On Tuesday, Cheney read aloud texts that Republican members of Congress had sent Meadows on Jan. 6 after rioters breached the Capitol. The disclosures came as the House was poised to vote to hold Meadows in criminal contempt of Congress for defying the committee’s subpoena. ¤ “It is really bad up here,” one said, according t, mo Cheney. Others texted, “The president needs to stop this ASAP” and “Fix this no )

Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Calif.) read one message to Meadows from an unidentified sender regarding the possibility that Jeffrey Clark — the former acting head of the Justice Department’s Civil Division, who appeared open to pursuing Trump’s attempts to overturn the election results — would replace Jeffrey Rosen, then the acting attorney general.

“I heard Jeff Clark is getting put in on Monday. That’s amazing. It will make a lot of patriots happy. And I’m personally so proud that you are at the tip of the spear and I could call you a friend,” Schiff said the Jan. 3 text read.

Most of the focus this week, however, has been on the fact that Meadows is one of a few people who may be able to provide insight into why Trump stayed silent for hours while the Capitol was ransacked by his supporters rather than call off the mob and then released a video hours later that praised the rioters even as he asked them to stop their offensive on Congress.

During a committee meeting Monday night, Cheney revealed several other texts to Meadows from Fox News hosts Laura Ingraham, Brian Kilmeade and Sean Hannity, all of whom have since downplayed the severity of the insurrection in their coverage. On Jan. 6, however, the urgency in their entreaties to Meadows was clear.

“Mark, the president needs to tell people in the Capitol to go home. This is hurting all of us. He is destroying his legacy,” Ingraham wrote.
“Please get him on TV,” Kilmeade wrote, adding that the attack was “destroying everything you have accomplished.”
Hannity similarly asked Meadows if Trump could “make a statement” and “ask people to leave the Capitol.”

“As we saw last night, dozens of texts — including from Trump administration officials, from members of the press, from Donald Trump Jr. — urged immediate action by the president,” Cheney said Tuesday. “But we know hours passed with no action by the president to defend the Congress of the United States from an assault while we were trying to count electoral votes.”

Timestamps for the newly released text messages to Meadows are not yet publicly known, but from the moment the Capitol was breached at 2:11 p.m. on Jan. 6, Trump resisted calls to intervene for 187 minutes — more than three hours — while watching the riot play out on television. In the first two hours alone, the mob broke into both the House speaker’s office and the Senate chamber. Three rioters died in that time frame, and scores of police officers were assaulted, some with their own weapons, while dozens of lawmakers feared for their lives in hiding.

Through it all was a lack of action from Trump. In the first message Trump posted to Twitter after the Capitol was breached, he continued to blame Vice President Mike Pence for not blocking the certification of the 2020 election results. At the time, some in the mob outside the Capitol were chanting “Hang Mike Pence!” and Pence himself was being evacuated with his family to a secured location.

“Mike Pence didn’t have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution, giving States a chance to certify a corrected set of facts, not the fraudulent or inaccurate ones which they were asked to previously certify. USA demands the truth!” Trump tweeted at 2:24 p.m. that day. ¤ At 2:38 p.m., Trump tweeted, “Please support our Capitol Police and Law Enforcement. They are truly on the side of our Country. Stay peaceful!”

At some point after the 2:38 p.m. tweet, Trump Jr. texted Meadows with a frantic request for his father, according to messages read aloud Monday by Cheney.

“He’s got to condemn this s — t ASAP,” Trump Jr. wrote, according to Cheney. “The Capitol Police tweet is not enough.” ¤ “I’m pushing it hard,” Meadows responded. “I agree.” ¤ “We need an Oval Office address. He has to lead now,” Trump Jr. continued. “It has gone too far and gotten out of hand.”

At 2:45 p.m., Punchbowl News founder Jake Sherman also sent Meadows a series of text messages: “Do something for us … We are under siege in the cpaitol [sic] … There’s an armed standoff at the house chamber door … We’re all helpless …” Sherman said he never received a response, but the timing of his texts would indicate Meadows had been made further aware of the severity of the situation from someone inside the Capitol even after Trump’s second tweet.

At 3:13 p.m., Trump tweeted: “I am asking for everyone at the U.S. Capitol to remain peaceful. No violence! Remember, WE are the Party of Law & Order — respect the Law and our great men and women in Blue. Thank you!”

It would be more than an hour before Trump addressed the nation again, and it wouldn’t be until the worst of the attack had subsided. At 4:17 p.m., he posted a video to his Twitter account, telling rioters, “Go home. We love you, you’re very special.”

“I know your pain, I know you’re hurt. We had an election that was stolen from us,” Trump said in the video, continuing to push his baseless claims that the 2020 election had been rigged against him. “But you have to go home now. We have to have peace. We have to have law and order. We have to respect our great people in law and order. We don’t want anybody hurt. It’s a very tough period of time … So go home. We love you, you’re very special.”

The Washington Post has previously reported that several other high-profile Republicans attempted to contact Trump or his closest aides during the insurrection to get him to call off the mob. Some of those included Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), former New Jersey governor Chris Christie, former senior counselor Kellyanne Conway and former communications director Alyssa Farah, who told Meadows, “If someone doesn’t say something, people will die.” Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) also called Meadows to request help from the National Guard.

On Monday, Cheney said the newly revealed texts were “further evidence of President Trump’s supreme dereliction of duty during those 187 minutes.” ¤ “Did Donald Trump, through action or inaction, corruptly seek to obstruct or impede Congress’s official proceedings to count electoral votes?” Cheney said the committee was seeking to determine.

Immediately after the insurrection, Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-Wash.) said McCarthy had relayed details of his call with Trump, noting Trump had “initially repeated the falsehood that it was antifa that had breached the Capitol.” ¤ According to Herrera Beutler, after McCarthy told Trump it was his supporters storming the Capitol, Trump responded: “Well, Kevin, I guess these people are more upset about the election than you are.” Three months later, McCarthy claimed that Trump had been unaware of the attack until McCarthy called him to urge his supporters to go home.

On Tuesday, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told reporters he was not personally in contact with Meadows or other White House officials on Jan. 6 to try to get Trump to call off the riot. ¤ “But I do think we’re all watching, as you are, what’s unfolding on the House side, and it will be interesting to reveal all the participants that were involved,” said McConnell, who had worked to block the formation of an independent Jan. 6 commission in May.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday said it was not surprising some of Trump’s public boosters had been revealed to be among those who had privately begged him to tamp down the riot. ¤ “Well, it’s disappointing and unfortunately not surprising that some of the very same individuals who are willing to warn, condemn and express horror over what happened on January 6 in private … were totally silent in public or even worse, were spreading lies and conspiracy theories and continue to, since that time,” Psaki said.

WaPo: Man who threatened to shoot Pelosi and brought guns and ammo to D.C. is sentenced to 28 months http://wapo.st/3yr5Yje
// Cleveland Meredith Jr. repeatedly texted family and friends saying he hoped to shoot Pelosi and assault the nation’s capital

🐣 RT @cbouzy I love you Lawrence, but this isn’t it. Trump knew precisely what he was doing; he was hoping the mob would murder members of Congress. Fox hosts, members of Congress, Donald Jr…etc., were contacting him because they knew he was going full coup and they were terrified.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Lawrence Each person texting the White House on Jan 6—Fox hosts, members of Congress, Donald Trump Jr—was certain of one thing: Donald Trump had no idea what to do.
They knew they had to tell the incompetent president what to do.
They knew the Commander in Chief was unfit to serve.
⋙⋙ 🐣 trying to figure which is worse

🐣 RT @January6thCmte “If he [Meadows] can get away of ignoring the law, if witnesses summoned before Congress can merely pick and choose when they comply, our power of oversight will be gone and along with it our cherished system of checks and balances.- @RepAdamSchiff 💽 https://twitter.com/January6thCmte/status/1470894143178219523?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @duty2warn Trump LOST the House, Presidency AND Senate. Got suspended by Twitter and FB. Deutsche Bank cut ties. PGA bumped his club. Corporate America steers clear. Company, CFO indicted. When Nat’l Archives gets records and Congress gets taxes, he’ll be a future convict. He’s quite upset
NYT: Proud Boys Regroup, Focusing on School Boards and Town Councils http://nyti.ms/3DQftd3
// The far-right nationalist group has become increasingly active at school board meetings and town council gatherings across the country.

🐣 RT @Hobie_SHRED https://twitter.com/Hobie_SHRED/status/1470833835378053120?s=20/photo/1
// Ingraham, Kilmeade, Hannity: what they texted Meadows vs what they said on their shows

WaPo: Trump’s longtime accountant testifies to N.Y. grand jury in criminal probe http://wapo.st/31PZajz

🐣 RT @RonFilipkowski What did we learn last night?
1. All the Fox hosts had Meadows cell number.
2. They either didn’t have Trump’s, or he was blowing them off.
3. They believed Trump and only Trump had the ability to control the mob.
4. They believed they had influence over Trump and could … get him to do what they wanted.
5. Meadows either never relayed their messages to Trump or he blew them off.
6. Everyone in Trump’s orbit – media, friends, WH staff, Cabinet, family, and Members of Congress were begging him to tell them to stop but he refused to do anything.

🧵 RT @atrupar Fox News has spent a year pumping viewers’ brains full of nonsense about Jan 6 being the work of antifa, or an FBI trap, that the officers who were assaulted are actually crisis actors. The Meadows texts reveal how fraudulent and disingenuous all this work to rewrite history is. 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1470849247528505352?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar And yet there is no doubt that Fox succeeded in shaping how viewers think about that day. Hell, after all the gaslighting it was helpful for me to read the texts and be reminded of how it actually went down. The platform they have is a powerful one and they use it to do bad stuff
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar But how does Fox respond to being exposed as total frauds? They completely ignore it. So viewers who don’t pay attention to other news sources might not even know that Hannity & Ingraham & Kilmeade have been exposed. Instead, they spend the day on nonsense like the segment below. https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1470851313131044867?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @brianklaas If you break the way people get credible information, you break democracy.
⋙ 🐣 RT @WalshFreedom The problem remains the same: The people who need to be told the truth about these January 6th texts never will be told the truth.

🐣 RT @costareports “It will be interesting to reveal all the participants who were involved.” [~McConnell] 💽 https://twitter.com/costareports/status/1470834849971945473?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Acyn Greene: *calls Democrats communists*
Raskin: We are not communists as the gentle lady from Georgia suggested, that’s just the friends of the former President who you lionize like the dictator of North Korea and Vladimir Putin..so those are your friends, don’t put them on our side

🐣 RT @harrylitman Wow. @Liz_Cheney going straight to possible criminal culpability by Trump as reason they need Meadows’s testimony. They are not messing around. Also puts maximum pressure on Meadows- without his testimony, nobody to defend Trump.

WaPo: The Meadows texts and the weird PowerPoint take Jan. 6 inside the White House http://wapo.st/3m7tAV9 ‼️‘Caution about the PowerPoint is justified: As Philip Bump documented, there are questions about its authenticity and how seriously the West Wing took it’
// Full: Early caution about the PowerPoint was justified: As my colleague Philip Bump documented, there were questions about its authenticity and how seriously the West Wing took the document’s outlandish claims.

WaPo: DC attorney general sues Proud Boys, Oath Keepers over Jan 6 attack http://wapo.st/33vqfc8 “Racine said the goal of the Jan. 6 lawsuit is ‘full restitution and recompense’ for the city of Washington, which has incurred huge costs for treating hundreds of injured officers”

D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine (D) on Tuesday sued the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers over the Jan. 6 attack on Congress, seeking to use a law written to cripple the Ku Klux Klan to exact stiff financial penalties from the far-right groups that Racine alleges were responsible for the violence.

The lawsuit filed in federal court in Washington, D.C., cites the modern version of an 1871 law known as the Ku Klux Klan Act, which was enacted after the Civil War to safeguard government officials carrying out their duties and protect civil rights. Two similar suits have been filed already this year related to Jan. 6 — one by Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (D-Miss.), the chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, and another by a number of police officers who fought the rioters that day.

Racine’s suit, however, is the first effort by a government agency to hold individuals and organizations civilly responsible for the violence at the U.S. Capitol on the day Congress ceremonially confirmed President Biden’s 2020 election victory.

A similar legal tactic led to a $26 million verdict last month against more than a dozen of the nation’s most influential white supremacists and hate groups for their role in the deadly 2017 United the Right rally in Charlottesville. That trial evidence drew heavily on the defendants’ text messages, social media posts and videos to reconstruct how they conspired in advance of the violence.

Racine said the goal of the Jan. 6 lawsuit is “full restitution and recompense” for the city of Washington, which has incurred huge costs for treating hundreds of injured officers. “I think the damages are substantial,” he said in a phone interview. “If it so happens that it bankrupts or puts these individuals and entities in financial peril, so be it.” ¤ The suit names as defendants Proud Boys International LLC, Oath Keepers and dozens of their most high-profile members — mostly individuals who are charged in federal court with committing crimes related to Jan. 6.

Racine declined to say whether he’d discussed the lawsuit with the U.S. Justice Department officials overseeing those criminal cases. Federal prosecutors have filed conspiracy charges against individuals affiliated with the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, and the FBI continues to investigate those groups’ activities in the days and months leading up to Jan. 6.

Racine’s civil suit was put together with the backing of two nonprofit groups that focused on the Jan. 6 assault: the States United Democracy Center and the Anti-Defamation League. Those groups and two private law firms served as pro bono outside counsel to the attorney general as he developed the case.

“There is no substitute for bringing a civil suit that seeks damages against each of the individuals and groups responsible,” said Norman Eisen, a veteran of the Obama White House Counsel’s Office who co-chairs the Democracy Center with former New Jersey governor Christine Todd Whitman, a Republican. “It is a way to assure those bad actors never do it again.” ¤ The lawsuit also aims to unravel the financing behind the groups. “I’m particularly interested in understanding the financial apparatus of these individuals and entities and where the money came from,” Racine said.

One of the most badly injured was D.C. police officer Michael Fanone, who was shocked with a stun gun as rioters dragged him down the steps of the Capitol. Fanone lost consciousness and was stripped of his badge and gun; he suffered a heart attack and a traumatic brain injury.

“The domestic terrorists who stormed the Capitol and violently assaulted hundreds of brave law enforcement officers were stoked by groups promoting The Big Lie,” Fanone said in a statement. “Those of us who suffered physical and emotional harm trying to defend democracy will never forget, nor will we cease working to hold accountable everyone responsible for inciting the mob, wherever the evidence may lead.”

The lawsuit draws heavily on evidence gathered by federal prosecutors seeking to prove that dozens of Oath Keepers and Proud Boys members conspired to disrupt the peaceful transition of power. It says the defendants conspired “to prevent, interrupt, hinder, and impede, through force, intimidation, and threat . . . United States officials from discharging official duties of their offices and positions of trust as part of the formal process for counting and certifying the count of electoral votes for the 2020 presidential election and declaring a winner of the 2020 presidential election.”

In the criminal cases, prosecutors have drawn on encrypted chats and emails to claim that the Oath Keepers planned for weeks in advance of Jan. 6 — recruiting new members, engaging in paramilitary training, setting up radios to stay in communication and stashing guns just across the river in Virginia. ¤ Prosecutors say one Florida Oath Keepers member said in a Dec. 19 Facebook message that he had “formed an alliance” with the Proud Boys to “shut this [expletive] down,” and later referred to the Proud Boys as a “force multiplier.” On Jan. 6, according to prosecutors, several Oath Keepers entered the Capitol in a militarylike “stack” with the goal of disrupting the electoral college count.

Stewart Rhodes, the Oath Keepers’ founder, has not been charged with a crime, nor is he named as a defendant in Racine’s lawsuit. Charging papers in the criminal cases refer to him simply as “Person One.” Prosecutors say he designated leaders for the Jan. 6 operation, huddling with them before they went in the building and staying in touch with them as they stormed the Capitol.

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Fox News hosts grew alarmed about Jan. 6 — after feeding the ‘big lie’ themselves http://wapo.st/3qeHUwz “MediaMatters documented an extraordinary range of hyperbolic, unhinged and outright false claims on Fox about the election in its aftermath”

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: A federal court has ruled that obstructing the electoral vote count is illegal. Trump should panic. http://wapo.st/3oRXHSe //➔ Whether Trump intended violence doesn’t matter; all that matters is if he “corruptly” intended to disrupt the “official proceeding”

U.S. District Judge Dabney L. Friedrich ruled last week that an effort to interrupt the counting of the electoral votes can be a crime — even if no violence was contemplated.

Friedrich’s ruling came in the case against Ronald Sandlin and Nathaniel DeGrave, two men accused of storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. In doing so, she refused to throw out charges that they had “corruptly” obstructed an official proceeding before Congress by “entering and remaining in the United States Capitol without authority and committing an act of civil disorder, and engaging in disorderly and disruptive conduct.”

“This December 10 Friedrich opinion does indeed seem important to me,” constitutional legal scholar Laurence Tribe tells me. Whether it is an obstruction charge — or a charge of sedition or conspiracy to commit sedition (under either sections 2383 or 2384 of Title 18 of the U.S. Code) — Tribe observes that the principal obstacle to prosecution has been “the argument that the electoral count certification in the Joint Session of Congress is too ministerial to count as an official proceeding.” However, Tribe concludes, “This federal court opinion undercuts that line of argument.”

Former acting solicitor general Neal Katyal has been voicing this exact argument for some time. “Judge Friedrich’s decision means the prosecutors don’t have to show someone intended violence for it to be a crime,” he explains. “So long as the intent was to influence and disrupt the congressional function of counting the votes, that is sufficient — so long as it was done ‘corruptly.’ ” Katyal notes that the judge cited “a prior ruling by a conservative superstar jurist, Judge Laurence Silberman, [who] defined ‘corruptly’ to be to be doing something by unlawful means.”

Too many people have let themselves be sidetracked into looking for a connection between Trump and the violence of Jan. 6. But that evidence is unnecessary because the crime here is the end result — the intended disruption of the House electoral vote-counting. And from every document, news report or tell-all book we have seen, that is precisely what Trump tried to do. Simply because he told the world about his corrupt intent does not make it any less illegal.

⭕ 13 Dec 2021

WaPo: House Jan. 6 committee votes to hold Meadows in contempt, details texts from Trump allies who wanted him to call off rioters http://wapo.st/3IPxUlO

WaPo: Fox News hosts urged Meadows to have Trump stop Jan. 6 violence, texts show http://wapo.st/3ymnrJM
// Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity and Brian Kilmeade expressed alarm, concern, according to messages shared during House select committee hearing

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote I’m about to go to sleep. December 13th, 2021, and I’m imagining people in the future studying this day. We were all here to witness it, and whether democracy prevails, or whether it fails, today will be talked about for centuries.

🧵 RT @TheRickWilson 1/ It’s a message the great unwashed MAGAe horde won’t clearly understand; Hannity, Ingraham, Kilmeade, et al at Fox knew exactly how bad this was and were acting behind the scenes to stop it. ¤ The whole kayfabe of utter loyalty to the Dear Leader is just that. 💽 📌 https://twitter.com/TheRickWilson/status/1470592011656962049?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheRickWilson 2/ “Hurrr durrrr Hannity pwns duh cucks” is sucker bait. Every one of them — most ESPECIALLY Baron Tucker Von Fishsticks — are performance artists who don’t know, understand, or embrace conservatism. They’re actors in Rupert’s Winger Minstrel Show.

🐣 RT @brhodes Waiting for the self-reflection from political media about their rabid and sanctimonious interest in the use of personal email for work purposes until precisely November 8, 2016.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Acyn Documents confirm that Meadows had been using personal gmail accounts, a personal cellphone, and Signal for official business and to send communications related to January 6th

🧵 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Fox News hosts and executives hold their audience in complete contempt. They despise them. The disrespect shown to the audience is unprecedented in broadcast history. The lying is ceaseless and every word is delivered with blind faith that the audience is stupid and oblivious 📌 https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1470618661224431618?s=20

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 Absolutely the correct action by DOD to discharge military personnel refusing COVID vaccine. The Armed Forces must deploy and fight on short notice. This is a science based health directive. They also must unequivocally obey lawful orders.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @AP BREAKING: Air Force discharges 27 over the coronavirus vaccine mandate. They are believed to be the first U.S. service members removed over the shot mandate. http://apne.ws/sVaMMoQ
🐣 They’ll go straight to joining the rightwing militias and vigilantes

🐣 RT @NPR In the messages, Donald Trump Jr. and Fox News hosts Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity urge Meadows to get then-President Donald Trump to tell his supporters to leave the Capitol. https://n.pr/3m0lXQc https://twitter.com/NPR/status/1470593908702953474?s=20/photo/1

Text messages sent to Mark Meadows during the Jan 6th siege
“POTUS has to come out firmly and tell protestors to dissipate. Someone is going to get killed”
“Mark, he needs to stop this. Now”
“TELL THEM TO GO HOME”
“POTUS needs to calm this s*** down.
As the violence continued, one of the President’s sons texted Meadows:
“He’s got to condemn this s*** Asap. The Capitol Police tweet is not enough.” Donald Trump, Jr. texted.

🐣 RT @GetWisdomDude Shake The Justice Dept. ¤ Amendment 14 Sec 3
No Person Shall Be A Senator or Representative In Congress or Elector Of President & Vice-President Who, Having Previously Taken An Oath To Support The Constitution Of The US, Shall Engage In Insurrection or Rebellion Against The Same. 💽 https://twitter.com/GetWisdomDude/status/1470541800494575618?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Fox News hosts urged Meadows to have Trump stop Jan. 6 violence, texts show http://wapo.st/3ymnrJM “This is hurting all of us. He is destroying his legacy.”
// Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity and Brian Kilmeade expressed alarm, concern, according to messages shared during House select committee hearing

🔆 This❗️⋙ USAToday Editorial: Democracy in the balance: Revise Senate filibuster to protect elections and voting rights http://bit.ly/3ymoOYK
//. Our View: America is facing a take-no-prisoners assault on fair elections that can be defeated by elements of the Freedom to Vote Act pending before Congress.

💙 🧵 RT @JillWineBanks 1/ #Jan6thCommittee votes to hold @MarkMeadows in contempt. This is the right decision, but commentators saying that Meadows has a stronger case for ExecPriv than Bannon are wrong. Both have ZERO basis for claiming privilege. Here’s why – and it’s worth reading the full thread. 📌 https://twitter.com/JillWineBanks/status/1470578742309314567?s=20

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks The powerpoint @MarkMeadows gave the #Jan6thCommittee presents an interesting similarity to #Watergate. Like #OperationGemstone that was presented to Nixon’s AG laying out the Watergate DNC break-in, here the crimes of Jan 6 were laid out in the PPT and given to Trump’s CofS.

🐣 RT @BillKristol Don Jr. texts Meadows, “He’s got to condemn this shit ASAP.” Meadows responds: “I’m pushing it hard.” ¤ In other words, Meadows was talking to Trump and pushing him to stop the insurrection. Trump refused. Trump knew was happening, and he refused to act. He was pro-insurrection.

🐣 RT @January6thCmte “These texts leave no doubt: the White House knew exactly what was happening at the Capitol. Members of Congress, the press, and others wrote to Mark Meadows as the attack was underway.”-Vice Chair @RepLizCheney 💽 https://twitter.com/January6thCmte/status/1470578269628026882?s=20

🐣 RT @allinwithchris Before voting to hold Mark Meadows in contempt, the January 6th committee revealed text messages in which Fox News hosts Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity, and Brian Kilmeade begged Mark Meadows to get Trump to call of the riot.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, AllIn: Jan. 6 panel: Fox News hosts texted Meadows amid riot, urged intervention http://on.msnbc.com/3IID7vL
// Mehdi Hasan: “On what grounds do we call other countries ‘failed states’? How, in the United States of America, in 2021, are we asking teachers to scramble on the ground for cash, as a stadium full of people cheer and jeer?”

🐣 RT @MayaWiley Remember how outraged Republicans in Congress were over Hillary Clinton using personal server for emails? #Meadows used personal emails and Signal. #Jan6thCommittee

🐣 RT @mkraju A GOP lawmaker texted Meadows on Jan. 7. The lawmaker wrote: “Yesterday was a terrible day. We tried everything we could in our objection to the 6 states. I’m sorry nothing worked,” per Jan. 6 committee. They don’t say who it was

NYT, David Leonhardt: America’s Anti-Democratic Movement http://nyti.ms/3s7sEUy
// It’s making progress.

🐣 RT @mkraju A GOP lawmaker texted Meadows on Jan. 7. The lawmaker wrote: “Yesterday was a terrible day. We tried everything we could in our objection to the 6 states. I’m sorry nothing worked,” per Jan. 6 committee. They don’t say who it was

🐣 RT @LincolnWatchman Nobody has taken it to Donald Trump & his sycophants more savagely than @SteveSchmidtSES over the last few years. ¤ Here are some of Steve’s greatest takedowns & some inspiration at the end. ¤ If you love Steve, this is a MUST watch! ¤ Savage Schmidt 💽 https://twitter.com/LincolnWatchman/status/1470484282791669770?s=20/photo/1

AP: Judge refuses to toss key charge in Capitol riot case http://bit.ly/3m1n6Hi “An indictment charges Sandlin and DeGrave with obstruction of an official proceeding on Jan. 6, when … Congress convened at the Capitol to certify President Joe Biden’s electoral victory”

🐣 RT @ericgarland Mark Meadows’ contempt referral is out and:
– He coordinated with the coup planners out of the White House
– He promised that the National Guard would protect Trump supporters during the attaack
– Ran the attempt to overturn Georgia’s electors…
⋙ Document [pdf] http://bit.ly/3DQEaGa 51p

Excerpts: The events of January 6, 2021, involved both a physical assault on the Capitol building and law enforcement personnel protecting it and an attack on the constitutional process central to the peaceful transfer of power following a presidential election. The counting of electoral college votes by Congress is a component of that transfer of power that occurs every January 6 following a presidential election. This event is part of a complex process, mediated through the free and fair elections held in jurisdictions throughout the country, and through the statutory and constitutional processes set up to confirm and validate the results. In the case of the 2020 presidential election, the January 6 electoral college vote count occurred following a series of efforts in the preceding weeks by Mr. Trump and his supporters to challenge the legitimacy of, disrupt, delay, and overturn the election results.

According to eyewitness accounts as well as the statements of participants in the attack on January 6, 2021, a purpose of the assault was to stop the process of validating what then-President Trump, his supporters, and his allies had falsely characterized as a ‘‘stolen’’ or ‘‘fraudulent’’ election. The claims regarding the 2020 election results were advanced and amplified in the weeks leading up to the January 6 assault, even after courts across the country had resoundingly rejected Trump campaign lawsuits claiming election fraud and misconduct, and after all States had certified the election results. As part of this effort, Mr. Trump and his associates spread false information about, and cast doubts on, the elections in Arizona, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Georgia, among other states, and pressed Federal, State, and local officials to use their authorities to challenge the election results.

To fulfill its investigative responsibilities, the Select Committee needs to understand the events and communications in which Mr. Meadows reportedly participated or that he observed.

Mr. Meadows was one of a relatively small group of people who witnessed the events of January 6 in the White House and with then-President Trump. Mr. Meadows was with or in the vicinity of then-President Trump on January 6 as he learned about the attack on the U.S. Capitol and decided whether to issue a statement that could stop the rioters.28 In fact, as the violence at the Capitol unfolded, Mr. Meadows received many messages encouraging him to have Mr. Trump issue a statement that could end the violence, and one former White House employee reportedly contacted Mr. Meadows several times and told him, ‘‘[y]ou guys have to say something. Even if the president’s not willing to put out a statement, you should go to the [cameras] and say, ‘We condemn this. Please stand down.’ If you don’t, people are going to die.’’29

Moreover, Mr. Meadows reportedly spoke with Kashyap Patel, who was then the chief of staff to former Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller, ‘‘nonstop’’ throughout the day of January 6.30 And, among other things, Mr. Meadows apparently knows if and when Mr. Trump was engaged in discussions regarding the National Guard’s response to the Capitol riot, a point that is contested but about which Mr. Meadows provided documents to the Select Committee and spoke publicly on national television after President Trump left office.31
Beyond those matters, the Select Committee seeks information from Mr. Meadows about issues including the following:

● Mr. Meadows exchanged text messages with, and provided guidance to, an organizer of the January 6th rally on the Ellipse after the organizer told him that ‘‘[t]hings have gotten crazy and I desperately need some direction. Please.’’32

● Mr. Meadows sent an email to an individual about the events on January 6 and said that the National Guard would be present to ‘‘protect pro Trump people’’ and that many more would be available on standby.33

● Mr. Meadows received text messages and emails regarding apparent efforts to encourage Republican legislators in certain States to send alternate slates of electors to Congress, a plan which one Member of Congress acknowledged was ‘‘highly controversial’’ and to which Mr. Meadows responded, ‘‘I love it.’’ Mr. Meadows responded to a similar message by saying ‘‘[w]e are’’ and another such message by saying ‘‘Yes. Have a team on it.’’34

● Mr. Meadows forwarded claims of election fraud to the Acting leadership of DOJ for further investigation, some of which he may have received using a private email account and at least one of which he had received directly from people associated with Mr. Trump’s re-election campaign.35

● He also reportedly introduced Mr. Trump to then-DOJ official Jeffrey Clark.36 Mr. Clark went on to recommend to Mr. Trump that he be installed as Acting Attorney General and that DOJ should send a letter to State officials urging them to take certain actions that could affect the outcome of the November 2020 election by, among other things, appointing alternate slates of electors to cast electoral votes for Mr. Trump rather than now-President Biden.37

● Mr. Meadows participated in meetings and calls during which the participants reportedly discussed the need to ‘‘fight’’ back against ‘‘mounting evidence’’ of purported voter fraud after courts had considered and overwhelmingly rejected Trump campaign claims of voter fraud and other election irregularities. He participated in one such meeting in the Oval Office with Mr. Trump and Members of Congress, which he publicly tweeted about from his personal Twitter account shortly after.38 He participated in another such call just days before the January 6 attack with Mr. Trump, Members of Congress, attorneys for the Trump re-election campaign, and ‘‘some 300’’ State and local officials to discuss the goal of overturning certain States’ electoral college results on January 6, 2021.39

● Mr. Meadows traveled to Georgia to observe an audit of the votes days after then-President Trump complained that the audit had been moving too slowly and claimed that the signature-match system was rife with fraud.40 That trip precipitated Mr. Trump’s calls to Georgia’s Deputy secretary of state and, later, secretary of state.41 In the call with Georgia’s secretary of state, which Mr. Meadows and an attorney working with the campaign also joined, Mr. Trump pressed his unsupported claims of widespread election fraud, including claims related to deceased people voting, forged signatures, out-of-State voters, shredded ballots, triple-counted ballots, Dominion voting machines, and suitcase ballots, before telling the secretary of state that he wanted to find enough votes to ensure his victory.42 At one point during the call, Mr. Meadows asked ‘‘in the spirit of cooperation and compromise, is there something that we can at least have a discussion to look at some of these allegations to find a path forward that’s less litigious?’’43 At that point, Mr. Trump had filed two lawsuits in his personal capacity and on behalf of the campaign in Georgia, but the United States had not filed—and never did file—any. Mr. Meadows used a personal account in his attempts to reach the secretary of state before.44

● Mr. Meadows was chief of staff during the post-election period when other White House staff, including the press secretary, advanced claims of election fraud. In one press conference, the press secretary claimed that there were ‘‘very real claims’’ of fraud that the Trump re-election campaign was pursuing and said that mail-in voting was one that ‘‘we have identified as being particularly prone to fraud.’’45

● Trump spoke to rally goers and, presumably, just after the attack on the Capitol had started.54
It is apparent that Mr. Meadows’s testimony and document production are of critical importance to the Select Committee’s investigation. Congress, through the Select Committee, is entitled to discover facts concerning what led to the attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, as well as White House officials’ actions and communications during and after the attack. Mr. Meadows is uniquely situated to provide key information, having straddled an official role in the White House and unofficial role related to Mr. Trump’s reelection campaign since at least election day in 2020 through January 6.

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WaPo, Greg Sargent: Mark Meadows’s coverup of Trump’s coup attempt is falling apart http://wapo.st/3DSm9HB
⋙ Index: http://bit.ly/3DVGJ9L
⋙⋙ Core Report [pdf]: http://bit.ly/3DQEaGa 51p

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 A Russian invasion of Ukraine is a risky option for Putin. Potential high intensity ground combat followed by guerrilla warfare. Almost certain to generate enhanced economic retaliation by the West. NATO will be energized by fear…. Who’s next? https://twitter.com/mccaffreyr3/status/1470435289038348292?s=20

⭕ 12 Dec 2021

🐣 RT @McFaul Putin invaded Georgia & Ukraine, helped to shoot down a Dutch airplane, meddled in US elections, poisoned Litvinenko & Skripal in the UK, but the West is allegedly threatening Russia, not the other way around. Orwellian.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BBCSteveR Tonight’s anti-Gorbachev/anti-Yeltsin monologue by Kiselev on Russian TV is designed I think to (a) big up Putin’s role in modern Russia (b) stoke resentment among the Russian public over Moscow’s lost influence (c) convince viewers Russia’s under threat. Here’s part of it: Text Block: https://twitter.com/BBCSteveR/status/1470090008140914689?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @justinbaragona Jake Tapper: “Make no mistake, the folks from this movement do not believe in free and fair elections. They do not believe in your vote counting unless you vote for them. Their platform is disenfranchisement and derangement. It is undemocratic and it’s frankly un-American.” 💽 https://twitter.com/justinbaragona/status/1470046433017577478?s=20/photo/1

NYT: Meadows Was Deeply Involved in Fighting Election Outcome, Jan. 6 Panel Says http://nyti.ms/3ykNl0q
// The House committee laid out its case for a contempt of Congress charge against Mark Meadows, the chief of staff to former President Donald J. Trump.

Before coming to loggerheads with the panel, Mr. Meadows provided more than 9,000 pages of records to the committee. The information they contained raised additional questions, the panel said. ¤ Among the emails and text messages that Mr. Meadows turned over were the following, the panel said:

● A Nov. 7 email that discussed an attempt to arrange with state legislators to appoint slates of pro-Trump electors instead of the Biden electors chosen by the voters. Mr. Meadows’s text messages also showed him asking members of Congress how to put Mr. Trump in contact with state legislators.

● Text messages Mr. Meadows exchanged with an unidentified senator in which he recounted Mr. Trump’s view on Vice President Mike Pence’s ability to reject electors from certain states. Mr. Trump “thinks the legislators have the power, but the VP has power too,” Mr. Meadows wrote.

● A Jan. 5 email in which Mr. Meadows said the National Guard would be present at the Capitol on Jan. 6 to “protect pro Trump people.”

● Emails from Mr. Meadows to Justice Department officials on Dec. 29, Dec. 30 and Jan. 1 in which he encouraged investigations of voter fraud, including allegations already rejected by federal investigators and courts.

● Text messages Mr. Meadows exchanged with members of Congress as violence engulfed the Capitol on Jan. 6 in which lawmakers encouraged him to persuade Mr. Trump to discourage the attack, as well as a text message sent to one of the president’s family members in which Mr. Meadows said he was “pushing hard” for Mr. Trump to “condemn this.”

● Text messages reflecting Mr. Meadows’s private skepticism about some of the wild public statements about allegations of widespread election fraud and compromised voting machines that were put forth by Sidney Powell, a lawyer working with Rudolph W. Giuliani, Mr. Trump’s personal lawyer.

🧵 RT @SethAbramson (THREAD) This thread includes my thoughts on the lengthy report just issued by the House January 6 Committee—which seeks a congressional referral to DOJ for Contempt of Congress against former GOP congressman and Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows. I hope you’ll read on and share. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1470226336904003585?s=20

🐣 RT @duty2warn “Jan 6th and The Big Lie are far worse than Watergate. Richard Nixon cheated to win and resigned. Donald Trump refused to acknowledge losing and attempted to overthrow the government. Nixon had intelligence and a conscience. Trump has only ignorance and vanity.” – John Dean

🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzi Subversion of our military: Meadows Jan. 5 email indicated National Guard on standby to ‘protect pro Trump people,’ investigators say – POLITICO
⋙ Politico: Meadows Jan. 5 email indicated Guard on standby to ‘protect pro Trump people,’ investigators say http://politi.co/3dKH0ln “[T]he message is part of a 51-page document released Sunday by the select panel a day before it is set to vote to hold Meadows in contempt”
// The context for the message is unclear, but it comes amid scrutiny of the Guard’s slow response to the Jan. 6 violence at the Capitol.

⭕ 11 Dec 2021

NYT: In Bid for Control of Elections, Trump Loyalists Face Few Obstacles http://nyti.ms/3sfiQYX “‘This is a five-alarm fire,’ said Jocelyn Benson, the Democratic secretary of state in Michigan”
// A movement animated by Donald J. Trump’s 2020 election lies is turning its attention to 2022 and beyond.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom This is how close we came to a coup, and Eastman and Rudy and the other GOP seditionists can spare us their bullshit. This was a direct attack on the Constitution hatched in the White House. Yes, Pence gets credit for not doing it, but none for refusing to go public even now.
⋙ 🧵 RT @costareports (thread) Based on our reporting, Eastman begins drafting his memo in late Dec. and Trump WH has it by the new year. WH then gives it to Sen. Lee and others on Jan. 2, as we document in “Peril.” ¤ But by Jan. 3, after Pence meets w/ Sen. Parliam., it’s clear he’s not coming along. 📌 https://twitter.com/costareports/status/1469680144726040577?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @ Now, months after “Peril” was published, we are learning more about both Meadows and that key day, January *4th.* ¤ Think of it as the set-up day for the eve of the insurrection, Jan. 5, when Bannon and Giuliani work from the Willard and Trump pressures Pence, 1 on 1, in Oval.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ Read this: “The powerpoint was presented on 4 January to a number of Republican senators and members of Congress, the source said.” ¤ Meadows was in possession of a PowerPoint that echoed Eastman memo. (The origin story of the PP is a key reporting target.)https://theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/10/trump-powerpoint-mark-meadows-capitol-attack
⋙ 🐣 RT @ We now know that in the critical Jan. 4-5 period, where the pressure on Pence is Level 10/10, you have not only the principals leaning on the VP, but numerous docs circulating to make the case.
-Eastman memos
-PowerPoints
-And Jenna Ellis memos (see below)
https://cnn.com/2021/12/10/politics/jenna-ellis-trump-lawyer-memos-pence-biden/index.html
⋙ 🐣 RT @ But despite all of these docs and PowerPts, the most revealing thing of this period isn’t a document. It’s what he says to Pence on Jan. 5. ¤ At the end of the day, Trump isn’t looking to these docs to make his case. He looks to the gathering mob in the streets. (Ch. 43, “Peril”)
⋙ 🐣 RT @ “If these people say you had the power, wouldn’t you want to?” Trump asked.
“I wouldn’t want any one person to have that authority,” Pence said.
“But wouldn’t it almost be cool to have that power?” Trump asked.
“No,” Pence said.
/end

WaPo: Election denier who circulated Jan. 6 PowerPoint says he met with Meadows at White House http://wapo.st/3Gviq4c “[I]t is not clear how widely the PowerPoint was circulated or how seriously the ideas in it were considered”

A retired U.S. Army colonel who circulated a proposal to challenge the 2020 election, including by declaring a national security emergency and seizing paper ballots, said that he visited the White House on multiple occasions after the election, spoke with President Donald Trump’s chief of staff “maybe eight to 10 times” and briefed several members of Congress on the eve of the Jan. 6 riot.

Philip Waldron, the retired colonel, was working with Trump’s outside lawyers and was part of a team that briefed the lawmakers on a PowerPoint presentation detailing “Options for 6 JAN,” Waldron told The Washington Post. He said his contribution to the presentation focused on his claims of foreign interference in the vote, as did his discussions with the White House.

A version of the presentation made its way to the White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, on Jan. 5. That information surfaced publicly this week after the congressional committee investigating the insurrection released a letter that said Meadows had turned the document over to the committee.

Although Trump at the time was pressuring Pence to delay certifying Biden’s victory, it is not clear how widely the PowerPoint was circulated or how seriously the ideas in it were considered. A lawyer for Meadows, George J. Terwilliger III, said on Friday that there was no indication that Meadows did anything with the document after receiving it by email.

Still, Waldron’s account of his interactions with the White House, together with a 36-page version of the presentation that surfaced online this week and was reviewed by The Post, shed new light on the wild theories and proposals that circulated among the people advising Trump as they worked to overturn his election defeat, causing a crisis at the heart of government. They suggest that Meadows, who also pressed senior Justice Department leaders to investigate baseless conspiracy theories about election fraud, was more directly in contact with proponents of such theories than was previously known.

One person familiar with the matter confirmed that Meadows met with Waldron at the White House in December, although a person familiar with Meadows’s thinking stressed that Meadows had “little or nothing to do” with Waldron and did not endorse the document. The person said that Meadows’s role, as chief of staff, was often to receive information and pass it along to an appropriate recipient. He said Meadows often did this without endorsing the substance of a given idea or suggestion.

In early January, Waldron was working alongside Trump’s attorneys Giuliani and John C. Eastman from a suite at the Willard hotel in downtown Washington, gathering purported evidence of election fraud, The Post previously reported. Waldron was a supporting witness for Giuliani at hearings on election fraud held by lawmakers in battleground states after the 2020 vote. …

Waldron said that on Jan. 5 he was among about a half-dozen people who briefed several members of Congress in a congressional office. He declined to identify the members without their permission and said that others may have joined by video. The members were “shocked” by the presentation but did not commit to any action, Waldron recalled.

Waldron, 57, who is based in Dripping Springs, Tex., told The Post that before the election, he started working with the Texas company Allied Security Operations Group (ASOG). Russell J. Ramsland Jr., ASOG’s leader, was also photographed at the Willard in the days before the riot, and Eastman told The Post that he met Ramsland around that time. Over the previous two years, the firm promoted claims about the dangers of electronic voting to a procession of conservative lawmakers, activists and donors, The Post has reported.

Waldron served in the Army, Army Reserve, Texas Army National Guard and the Individual Ready Reserve from May 1986 to June 2016 and received multiple service awards, an Army spokesman told The Post last year, adding that Waldron retired as a psychological operations and civil affairs officer. Waldron was deployed to Iraq from 2004 to 2005, the spokesman said.

Waldron has said that the team behind the PowerPoint included former intelligence officers and military veterans and was supported by hundreds of “digital warriors” who provided research. Jovan H. Pulitzer, a Texas-based entrepreneur who is a vocal election denier, told The Post that he contributed material for it.

Since January, Waldron has built a significant following among Trump supporters by continuing to spread false claims about election fraud, including onstage at an August conference hosted by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell. ¤ Waldron also has promoted the ongoing campaign for “audits” of the 2020 election, including the Republican-commissioned review of 2.1 million ballots cast in Maricopa County, Ariz.

Arizona Senate President Karen Fann consulted Waldron in deciding to hire the Florida firm Cyber Ninjas to conduct that review, according to text messages that the nonprofit American Oversight obtained through a public records request.

Waldron was named in a 2020 state corporate filing as the chief executive of PointStream Inc. of Dripping Springs, which bills itself as a discreet cybersecurity firm. Specialties that PointStream touts on its website include “deep access to the Internet of Things, Social Media, and Dark Web,” conducting untraceable “cyber lurking,” and providing data sets “virtually unknown” to either private industry or the U.S. government.

⭕ 10 Dec 2021

💙 WaPo, Ron Filipkowski: I monitor Trump’s die-hard base. They’re still plotting out in the open. http://wapo.st/3rYJgOl The coup has gone Local, but backed by Big Bucks frum the Usual Suspects and new ones, bolstered by grassroots grifting
// The same activists behind Jan. 6 are moving into local, grass-roots organizing now

Not quite a year ago, on Dec. 19, 2020, Donald Trump lit a match. “Big protest in D.C. on January 6th,” he tweeted. “Be there, will be wild!” That night, on the social network Parler, a user posted, “Build the gallows.”

Two researchers offered to help me anonymously. I’ve been a criminal lawyer for almost three decades, first as a federal and state prosecutor and now as a defense attorney. My background, combined with the research skills of my team, has allowed us to monitor and track right-wing groups across a wide array of platforms. We watch obscure live­stream events and listen to podcasts and radio broadcasts, and I have attended events in person. We follow influencers and organizations wherever they are on social media — Facebook, Twitter, Parler, Gab, Telegram, YouTube, Gettr, Rumble, Frank Speech and other, darker places.

What we’re seeing is that many of the activists and influencers who promoted and attended the rally that became the violent attempt to stop the certification of President Biden’s election have now turned their attention to three primary targets: school boards, city and county commissions, and secretaries of state and supervisors of elections. The new endeavors give the appearance of grass-roots efforts but feature familiar characters teaming up with organizations long involved with financing and leading disruptions, protests and disinformation campaigns on a variety of issues — organizations like Morton Blackwell’s Leadership Institute, the Council for National Policy, Turning Point USA, the Heritage Foundation’s Action branch and Liberty Counsel. What’s more, some of these activists have harnessed the anger, fear and resentment they have helped churn up and are using it for their personal and financial benefit. We began noticing this shift between February and March, as these leaders launched new websites, created new business entities, and restarted their events and rallies.

Figures like Stephen K. Bannon, Roger Stone, Alex Jones, Charlie Kirk and Flynn are regulars on the circuit mobilizing people to take on local governments. Bannon’s “War Room” podcast has promoted and featured potential candidates who have visited and trained on the Precinct Strategy website, which provides information and tools for becoming voting precinct captains and committeemen. People in these roles, although not often talked about, can be powerful decision-makers in local and state elections. As The Washington Post recently reported, Trump supporters are using similar strategies to replace officials in a multitude of local and state offices, “including volunteer poll watchers, paid precinct judges, elected county clerks and state attorneys general.”

To boost the movement’s power in local politics, a new nonprofit, County Citizens Defending Freedom USA (CCDFUSA), took shape early this summer and partnered with a number of groups, including Kirk’s Turning Point USA and America’s Future, a long-standing right-wing nonprofit where Flynn was appointed chairman in May. CCDFUSA hosts action trainings, meetings, candidate meet-and-greets and protests, which focus on mask mandates, vaccine requirements and critical race theory. This organization has grown quickly and quietly, and already has had an impact in Florida. CCDFUSA takes Bannon’s “precinct strategy” and applies those lessons and others to mobilize its local activists. Stone attends its anti-mandate rallies. The group’s presence across social media, local events across the country and nightly news programs helps it advance its goal of replacing traditional Republican politicians with ­MAGA-minded operatives.

NYT: Self-Proclaimed Proud Boys Member Gets 10 Years for Violence at Portland Protests http://nyti.ms/3DIGBdO
// Prosecutors called Alan Swinney, 51, a “white nationalist vigilante cowboy” who shot a man in the eye with a paintball gun.

NPR: READ: Key excerpts from the Supreme Court ruling on S.B. 8, the Texas abortion case http://n.pr/3pPhQaL

“The clear purpose and actual effect of S. B. 8 has been to nullify this Court’s rulings. It is, however, a basic principle that the Constitution is the “fundamental and paramount law of the nation,” and “[i]t is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is.” Marbury v. Madison, 1 Cranch 137, 177 (1803). Indeed, “[i]f the legislatures of the several states may, at will, annul the judgments of the courts of the United States, and destroy the rights acquired under those judgments, the constitution itself becomes a solemn mockery.” United States v. Peters, 5 Cranch 115, 136 (1809). The nature of the federal right infringed does not matter; it is the role of the Supreme Court in our constitutional system that is at stake.” ~ Chief Justice John Roberts

WaPo: Supreme Court says Texas abortion providers may proceed with challenge of six-week ban, leaves law in effect for now http://wapo.st/30g06Nf

NYT: U.K. Court Rules Julian Assange Can Be Extradited to U.S. http://nyti.ms/3lQFbaU
// The WikiLeaks founder can still appeal the verdict, which would leave him facing espionage charges that could put him in prison for decades.

⭕ 9 Dec 2021

WaPo: Democrats just proved they can get around the filibuster — when they want to http://wapo.st/3GDi5wx
// 10 for overrides 1 against; The debt ceiling deal reveals the arbitrary nature of the supposed customs of the upper chamber

🐣 RT @WhiteHouse Today, @POTUS held a call with President Zelenskyy and reaffirmed our unwavering commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. He also called leaders of the B9 to brief them on his call with President Putin and underscore our commitment to Transatlantic security.

🧵 RT @JudiciaryDems Meadows’ involvement in the events leading to Jan 6 isn’t up for debate. Our investigation found that, without a doubt, he asked Acting AG Rosen to initiate baseless election fraud investigations on behalf of Trump—and this “Big Lie” helped incite the insurrection. ¤ KEY POINTS ⬇️ 📌 https://twitter.com/JudiciaryDems/status/1469017329421983748?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @JudiciaryDems .@JudiciaryDems found that from 12/29-1/11, Meadows asked DOJ to: 1) Investigate various discredited claims of election fraud in Georgia that the Trump campaign was unsuccessfully pursuing in court;
⋙ 🐣 RT @JudiciaryDems 2) Investigate false claims of “signature match anomalies” in Fulton County, Georgia, even though Republican state elections officials had made clear “there has been no evidence presented of any issues with the signature matching process.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @JudiciaryDems 3) Investigate a theory known as “Italygate,” promoted by a Rudy Giuliani ally, which held that the CIA and an Italian IT contractor used military satellites to manipulate voting machines and change Trump votes to Biden votes. Meadows also asked DOJ to meet with Giuliani.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JudiciaryDems 4) Investigate a series of claims of election fraud in New Mexico that had been widely refuted and in some cases rejected by the courts, including a claim that Dominion Voting Systems machines caused late-night “vote dumps” for Democratic candidates.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JudiciaryDems ICYMI: “Meadows Pressed Justice Dept. to Investigate Election Fraud Claims”
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @JudiciaryDems BREAKING NEWS: Documents uncovered by the Senate Judiciary Committee and Chair @SenatorDurbin reveal that Mark Meadows pressured DOJ to investigate unfounded conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election in an attempt to nullify the results.
⋙⋙⋙ NYT (6/5/2021): Meadows Pressed Justice Dept. to Investigate Election Fraud Claims http://nyti.ms/3q2erWz
// Emails show the increasingly urgent efforts by President Trump and his allies during his last days in office to find some way to undermine, or even nullify, the election results.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JudiciaryDems A breakdown of @JudiciaryDems interim report on our continued investigation into Meadows, Jeffrey Clark, and others involved in President Trump’s pressure campaign to overturn the 2020 election:
⋙⋙ 🧵 RT @JudiciaryDems (10/17/2021) WHAT WE FOUND in our investigation into former President Trump’s campaign to pressure DOJ to overturn the 2020 Election. ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ 📌 https://twitter.com/JudiciaryDems/status/1446190492627111947?s=20

WaPo, Nancy Gertner and Lawrence Tribe: The Supreme Court isn’t well. The only hope for a cure is more justices. http://wapo.st/3oHwuBL “This is a uniquely perilous moment that demands a unique response.”

In voting to submit the report to the president neither of us cast a vote of confidence in the Supreme Court itself. Sadly, we no longer have that confidence, given three things: first, the dubious legitimacy of the way some justices were appointed; second, what Justice Sonia Sotomayor rightly called the “stench” of politics hovering over this court’s deliberations about the most contentious issues; and third, the anti-democratic, anti-egalitarian direction of this court’s decisions about matters such as voting rights, gerrymandering and the corrupting effects of dark money.

Those judicial decisions haven’t been just wrong; they put the court — and, more important, our entire system of government — on a one-way trip from a defective but still hopeful democracy toward a system in which the few corruptly govern the many, something between autocracy and oligarchy. Instead of serving as a guardrail against going over that cliff, our Supreme Court has become an all-too-willing accomplice in that disaster.

Worse, measures the court has enabled will fundamentally change the court and the law for decades. They operate to entrench the power of one political party: constricting the vote, denying fair access to the ballot to people of color and other minorities, and allowing legislative district lines to be drawn that exacerbate demographic differences. As a result, the usual ebb and flow that once tended to occur with succeeding elections is stalling. A Supreme Court that has been effectively packed by one party will remain packed into the indefinite future, with serious consequences to our democracy. This is a uniquely perilous moment that demands a unique response. …

Hand-wringing over the court’s legitimacy misses a larger issue: the legitimacy of what our union is becoming. To us, that spells a compelling need to signal that all is not well with the court, and that even if expanding it to combat what it has become would temporarily shake its authority, that risk is worth taking.

NYT: Appeals Court Rejects Trump’s Bid to Shield Material From Jan. 6 Inquiry http://nyti.ms/3GLDRhV
// A three-judge panel held that Congress’s oversight powers, backed by President Biden’s decision not to invoke executive privilege over the material, outweighed Mr. Trump’s residual secrecy powers.

WaPo: Trump White House records can be released in Jan. 6 probe pending Supreme Court review, appeals court rules http://wapo.st/3DGogxS
// Former president seeks to keep White House papers from congressional committee investigating Capitol riot in first legal case testing whether a sitting president can waive a predecessor’s claim of executive privilege
⋙⋙ 📔 USCourtofAppeals (D.C.): Document [pdf] http://bit.ly/3oEs0M4 68p
// Trump’s appeal denied unanimously; put on 14-day hold so Trump can appeal to SCOTUS

On the record before us, former President Trump has provided no basis for this court to override President Biden’s judgment and the agreement and accommodations worked out between the Political Branches over these documents. Both Branches agree that there is a unique legislative need for these documents and that they are directly relevant to the Committee’s inquiry into an attack on the Legislative Branch and its constitutional role in the peaceful transfer of power.

More specifically, the former President has failed to establish a likelihood of success given (1) President Biden’s carefully reasoned and cabined determination that a claim of executive privilege is not in the interests of the United States; (2) Congress’s uniquely vital interest in studying the January 6th attack on itself to formulate remedial legislation and to safeguard its constitutional and legislative operations; (3) the demonstrated relevance of the documents at issue to the congressional inquiry; (4) the absence of any identified alternative source for the information; and (5) Mr. Trump’s failure even to allege, let alone demonstrate, any particularized harm that would arise from disclosure, any distinct and superseding interest in confidentiality attached to these particular documents, lack of relevance, or any other reasoned justification for withholding the documents. Former President Trump likewise has failed to establish irreparable harm, and the balance of interests and equities weigh decisively in favor of disclosure.2

For those reasons, we affirm the district court’s judgment denying a preliminary injunction as to those documents in the Archivist’s first three tranches over which President Biden has determined that a claim of executive privilege is not justified.

Politico: National Archives: Meadows may not have stored all Trump-era records ‘properly’ http://politi.co/31JOOBp “Mark Meadows and the National Archives are in talks over potential records he did ‘not properly’ turn over from his personal phone and email”
// The acknowledgment comes amid his clash with the committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

WaPo: A conservative group debunks Trump’s voter-fraud claims (yet again) http://wapo.st/3y8pBfW Add Wisconsin to Georgia, Michigan and Arizona to the list of states that investigated and found no evidence of “widespread voter fraud”

Repeatedly now, conservatives who are sympathetic to voter-fraud allegations have conducted audits in the key states that Donald Trump contested in 2020. And repeatedly, they have come up empty when it comes to finding anything amounting to the widespread fraud that Trump claimed — and they have often explicitly debunked him.

The latest example comes in Wisconsin, where the conservative Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty conducted its own 10-month review parallel to the one spearheaded by state legislative Republicans. Its report argues that certain procedures weren’t adequately followed. But on the big issue of voter fraud — the one Trump and his allies have hyped as proof that he actually won — the institute is pretty emphatic in its conclusion.

“There was no evidence of widespread voter fraud,” the report says. “In all likelihood, more eligible voters cast ballots for Joe Biden than Donald Trump. We found little direct evidence of fraud, and for the most part, an analysis of the results and voting patterns does not give rise to an inference of fraud.”

When any such group is conducting an audit, it’s fair to ask what viewpoint it comes from. This is a group that thinks voter fraud is an issue worth probing. It also casts doubt on the severity of the Jan. 6 insurrection. But it describes Trump’s attempts to overturn the election through Congress as “shameful.” ¤ In other words, it’s a pretty mainstream conservative group that was open to finding something nefarious. And after 10 months, it found no evidence of significant fraud.

It’s not alone.

● In Georgia, a post-election audit of paper ballots was conducted by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R), who made combating voter fraud a centerpiece of his 2018 campaign for the job. He concluded: “The audit confirmed that the original machine count accurately portrayed the winner of the election.” Raffensperger also conducted a later signature-match audit in Atlanta-based Cobb County, an issue he said raised legitimate questions. It, too, came up empty. “This audit disproves the only credible allegations the Trump campaign had against the strength of Georgia’s signature match processes,” he said.

● In Michigan, a review run by another voter-fraud-focused Republican, state Sen. Edward McBroom (R), was arguably even harsher on Trump and his allies. It said of a popular claim of vote-switching in Antrim County that was pushed by Trump and his allies: “The Committee finds those promoting Antrim County as the prime evidence of a nationwide conspiracy to steal the election place all other statements and actions they make in a position of zero credibility.” And of the idea of a ballot dump in Detroit-based Wayne County: “The data suggests that there was no anomalous number of votes cast solely for the president, either in Wayne County or statewide.”

● In Arizona, a review of ballots in Phoenix-based Maricopa County by the so-called Cyber Ninjas was extensively hyped by Trump and allies. It wound up confirming the accuracy of the results. While raising other concerns, it stated, “The paper ballots are the best evidence of voter intent, and there is no reliable evidence that the paper ballots were altered to any material degree.”

Republicans, of course, will continue to point to the alleged reasons for suspicion of the process. But at some point, with Trump still claiming a “stolen” election with gusto more than a year later, you would think that anyone interested in truly reforming our elections might start with acknowledging that the basis offered by the Republican Party’s leader has been found to be bunk over and over again — including, most notably, by would-be allies in the fight.

🐣 RT @CharlesPPierce This is the damndest government record I’ve read since the transcript of the smoking-gun tape was released in August of 1974. And it’s 10 times as insane.
⋙ Esquire, Charles Pierce: Mark Meadows Provided the January 6 Committee With a Truly Insane Document http://bit.ly/3dAbeay
// No wonder the ex-White House chief of staff is reluctant to testify.

Rep. Bennie Thompson, the chair of the House special committee investigating the insurrection of January 6, is showing himself to have a very deft hand with the stiletto. In response to the duplicity of former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, who bailed on cooperating with the committee and then launched a comical lawsuit against it, Thompson released a document Meadows had provided to the committee and, WILL O’GOD!, it’s the damndest government record I’ve read since the transcript of the smoking-gun tape was released in August of 1974. And it’s 10 times as insane. Seriously, this thing reads like it was put together by Moe, Larry, and Curly Hitler, except it was received and taken seriously by the stooges who were running the government and organizing resistance to a free election.

You have to wade through a bunch of Sidney Powell-Rudy Giuliani bilge about election ratfcking by China and Venezuela, and a timeline that apparently was put together by someone on blotter acid, to get to the real good stuff, which is about how to steal the election in Washington and to use the American military as your button men.

[ … Excerpts … ]

Meadows clearly knew that he’d handed over this seditious sci-fi over to the committee before he bailed on cooperating, so I’m inclined to believe that, perhaps through its gathering of texts and voicemails, the committee obtained further evidence that scared Meadows into withdrawing and then suing the committee itself, which is a doomed and futile effort to run out a clock he no longer controls. …

The committee is clearly getting there. I remember Jimmy Breslin writing that Richard Nixon’s political life was being sliced away through paper cuts delivered by the pages of documents in the offices of the special prosecutor and the staff of the House Judiciary Committee. It’s a helpful metaphor.

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⋙⋙ Document: Election Fraud, Foreign Interference & Options for 6 JAN http://bit.ly/31MSVwy 36p

🧵 RT @RepLizCheney Thread for those interested in the @January6thCmte’s progress: The Committee has already met with nearly 300 witnesses; we hear from four more key figures in the investigation today. We are conducting multiple depositions and interviews every week. (1/4) 📌 https://twitter.com/RepLizCheney/status/1469005186257596419?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepLizCheney We have received exceptionally interesting and important documents from a number of witnesses, including Mark Meadows. He has turned over many texts from his private cell phone from January 6th. (2/4)
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepLizCheney We have litigated and won Trump’s executive privilege case in Federal District Court. The Federal Appellate Court has expedited the appeal, and we anticipate a ruling regarding many more Trump White House documents soon. ¤ The investigation is firing on all cylinders. (3/4)
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepLizCheney Do not be misled: President Trump is trying to hide what happened on January 6th and to delay and obstruct. We will not let that happen. ¤ The truth will come out. (4/4)

Mediaite: Trump Ordered Staff to ‘Bust Some Heads’ at Black Lives Matter Protest Prior to Bible Photo Op, Meadows Book Reveals http://bit.ly/3dCVbsQ

⭕ 8 Dec 2021

NYT: Meadows Sues Pelosi in Bid to Block Jan. 6 Committee Subpoena http://nyti.ms/31K7P6u
// The suit came hours after the committee said it would prepare a criminal contempt of Congress referral against Mark Meadows, who was President Donald J. Trump’s chief of staff on Jan. 6.

In a statement Wednesday night, Mr. Thompson and Representative Liz Cheney, Republican of Wyoming and the committee’s vice chair, said that Mr. Meadows’s “flawed lawsuit won’t succeed at slowing down the select committee’s investigation or stopping us from getting the information we’re seeking.”

The committee has now interviewed more than 275 witnesses and obtained tens of thousands of documents. Those cooperating include some members of former Vice President Mike Pence’s inner circle, including Marc Short, his former chief of staff. But several high-profile witnesses are stonewalling the panel, in line with a directive from Mr. Trump.

Mr. Meadows joins Mr. Trump is suing the committee to try to block its investigation. The former president is battling in court to prevent the release of documents requested by the committee that he says are subject to executive privilege, though the Biden administration has refused to assert that claim.

WaPo: New details emerge on Mark Meadows’s role in trying to overturn election as Jan. 6 panel moves to hold him in contempt http://wapo.st/31GHzu7 “The information released … suggests that Meadows was deeply involved in the effort to overturn the election results”

The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol said it is preparing to hold Mark Meadows in criminal contempt for not complying with its subpoena as it laid out evidence Wednesday showing the former White House chief of staff’s support for efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

Committee Chairman Bennie G. Thompson (D-Miss.), in a letter to Meadows attorney George Terwilliger III, criticized Meadows’s decision to no longer cooperate with the panel. The onetime North Carolina congressman reversed course this week, arguing the panel was pressuring him to discuss issues that former president Donald Trump said are protected by executive privilege.

In his letter, Thompson details some of the emails and text messages Meadows had already handed over to the committee, providing one of the first glimpses of internal communications the panel has obtained that illuminate the actions of Trump and his allies. The new materials show Meadows was involved in early discussions to appoint an alternate slate of electors to replace those prepared to certify Joe Biden the victor in certain states, including an email sent days after the election that described a “a direct and collateral” attack on the results.

The letter highlights the committee’s focus not just on the specific events of Jan. 6 but the actions undertaken by Trump and his associates leading up to that day, when a mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol while echoing the false claims he made about a stolen election.

The panel appears to be focusing heavily on an effort by Trump’s allies to develop a plan in which Vice President Mike Pence would have halted Congress’s certification of the election on Jan. 6 to allow Republican state legislators to investigate the unfounded fraud claims. Trump privately and publicly pressured Pence to embrace the plan, but the vice president would not, arguing he did not have the power to do so under the Constitution.

The information released by the panel Wednesday suggests that Meadows was deeply involved in the effort to overturn the election results. ¤ Along with the discussion to appoint an alternate slate of electors, Thompson outlined in his letter other documents Meadows has already provided to the committee, including a Jan. 5 email “regarding a 38-page PowerPoint briefing titled ‘Election Fraud, Foreign Interference & Options for 6 JAN’ that was to be provided ‘on the hill’ ” and a Jan. 5 “email about having the National Guard on standby.”

The text messages produced by Meadows also include a Nov. 6, 2020, correspondence “with a Member of Congress apparently about appointing alternate electors in certain states as part of a plan that the Member acknowledged would be ‘highly controversial’ and ­to which Mr. Meadows apparently said, ‘I love it.’ ”

Meadows also turned over messages about “the need for the former President to issue a public statement that could have stopped the January 6th attack on the Capitol,” according to Thompson, along with an early-January 2021 text message exchange between Meadows and an unnamed organizer of the Jan. 6 rally on the Ellipse that proceeded the attack on the Capitol.

“All of those documents raise issues about which the Select Committee would like to question Mr. Meadows and about which you appear to agree are not subject to a claim of privilege,” Thompson wrote to Terwilliger.

Thompson noted that information Meadows provided came from his personal cellphone and email address instead of his government accounts, raising questions about whether he has turned over that information to the National Archives as required.

The criminal contempt charge is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to a year in jail and a fine of up to $1,000. ¤ Meadows’s refusal to sit for an interview with the panel, as previously agreed, marks a reversal following Trump’s angry outbursts against Meadows about his new memoir, “The Chief’s Chief,” which was published Tuesday after its contents were reported by several news organizations last week.

WaPo: Low-profile heiress who ‘played a strong role’ in financing Jan. 6 rally is thrust into spotlight http://wapo.st/3y6sduN “Julie Fancelli, the 72yo daughter of the founder of the Publix … wired a total of $650K to three organizations that helped stage and promote the event”

WaPo Editorial: The U.S. must stand firm for Ukraine — and international law http://wapo.st/3oAUUN5

💙 💽 🔆 This❗️⋙ USStateDept: The Summit for Democracy. http://bit.ly/3dzf3gh

USAToday: ‘The crisis we face is real’: Blinken on why Biden is convening a Summit for Democracy http://bit.ly/30bPvms
// by Anthony Blinken, Secretary of State

BrennanCenterforJustice: Addressing Insider Threats in Elections. http://bit.ly/31Bgfxw
// There is an active effort to recruit rogue election officials to sabotage elections across the country.

Election officials were some of the biggest heroes of the 2020 election. After a grueling year that saw a pandemic, unprecedented disinformation efforts, and the highest turnout in over a century, they stood up to pressure from political actors seeking to overturn or cast doubt on the election results in key states. This collective, bipartisan effort helped avoid a constitutional crisis last year.

But the effort to sabotage our elections has only intensified, which is why Congress and state and local governments must take critical steps to protect against insider threats.

⭕ 7 Dec 2021

WaPo: An angry rift between Trump and Bannon signals the far-right’s future http://wapo.st/3dtyVRX

⭕ 6 Dec 2021

💙 WaPo Mag: Jamie Raskin’s Year of Grief and Purpose http://wapo.st/3lR6DW7 “What was there to be afraid of when the worst thing imaginable had already happened to him?”
// A son’s suicide, an attack on the Capitol and a congressman’s renewed sense of mission

WaPo, Greg Sargent: GOP election lawyer Benjamin Ginsberg issues a frantic warning to his own party about Trump and 2024 http://wapo.st/3EGxlbl

WaPo: Rep. Devin Nunes to leave Congress to become Trump media company CEO http://wapo.st/3EvsNVm

🐣 RT @CheriJacobus Why does Trump seem so confident Garland will let him off the hook for obvious, blatant obstruction of justice to the point where he’s openly bragging about it? ¤ Because he knows he’s gonna skate.
⋙ 🧵 RT @Acyn Trump: Don’t forget, I fired Comey. Had I not fired Comey, you might not be talking to me right now about a beautiful book about four years in the White House and we’ll see about the future. 💽 📌 https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1467669035756052484?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @Acyn Trump: If I didn’t fire Comey, they were looking to take down the President of the United States… 💽 📌 I don’t think could’ve survived if I didn’t fire him https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1467674845987016707?s=20/photo/1

🐣 Putin has a flare for the dramatic. I was awake in the wee hours monitoring Y2K when on Jan 1, 2000 he suddenly appeared on tv and took over the reins from Yeltsin. ¤ In December 1991, 30 years ago, what Putin called “The greatest tragedy of the 20th century,” the fall of the USSR took place: ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1468101351561482243?s=20/photo/1

The Dissolution of the Soviet Union: TIMELINE
Source: Wikipedia

Before Dec 1, 1991, many Soviet states have declared independence, including the Baltics
On December 1, Ukraine votes to become independent (91% in favor)
On December 8, Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus secretly sign the Belavezha Accords, stating the Soviet Union has ceased to exist; it’s replaced by a looser Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), other states will be invited to join
On December 12, the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR formally ratifies the Belavezha Accords
On December 21, representatives of 8 of the 12 remaining republics – all except Estonia, Georgia, Latvia, and Lithuania – sign the Alma-Ata Protocol, confirming the dissolution of the Union, accepting the CIS; Gorbachev agrees to resign
On December 25, Gorbachev resigns in a nationally televised speech; the flag of the USSR is lowered and replaced by the Russian tricolor
On December 26, the Soviet of Republics, the upper chamber of the Union’s Supreme Soviet, votes the Soviet Union out of existence
Through 2019, the CIS performed certain transitional functions, and has continued to exist among several states as a devolving trade/military cooperation (Ukraine exited in 2018)

Politico: Ex-DC Guard official says generals lied to Congress about Jan 6 http://politi.co/3lFtdkw Col Earl Matthews calls two Army generals—Gen Charles Flynn, dep chief of staff for operations on Jan 6, and Lt Gen Walter Piatt, dir of Army staff—“absolute and unmitigated liars”
// In a 36-page memo to the Capitol riot committee, Col. Earl Matthews also slams the Pentagon’s inspector general for what he calls an error-ridden report.

❗️🐮🐮🐮❗️⋙ Politico: Devin Nunes will leave Congress http://politi.co/3pACKu6
// Nunes, who was first elected in 2002, ascended to chair the House Intelligence Committee in 2015.

WaPo: Tomorrow’s crucial Biden/Putin call could be a matter of war and peace http://wapo.st/3Isy7v2

WaPo: Putin expected to demand guarantee in Biden call that NATO won’t expand east http://wapo.st/31Hkg3a

WaPo: Bob Dole: America needs unity to rediscover its greatness http://wapo.st/3lFk23y

WaPo: Justice Dept. sues Texas over state redistricting maps, citing discrimination against Latinos http://wapo.st/3pvIjdl

🔆 This❗️⋙ TheAtlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg: A Party, and Nation, in Crisis http://bit.ly/3IpqNjA
// The GOP’s leaders are attempting to destroy the foundations of American democracy.

🔆 This❗️⋙ TheAtlantic, Barton Gellman: JANUARY 6 WAS PRACTICE http://bit.ly/3rDDDF2
// Donald Trump is better positioned to subvert an election now than he was in 2020.

⭕ 5 Dec 2021

DailyBeast, David Rothkopf: America Is One Gut Punch Away From Throwing in the Towel on Democracy http://bit.ly/3EtLQPO
// This is a moment to attend to the business of bringing together all Americans with a sense of aspiration and a common purpose, before it’s too late.

⭕ 4 Dec 2021

WaPo, Aaron Miller and Richard Sokolsky (Carnegie): Biden is right that global democracy is at risk. But the threat isn’t China. http://wapo.st/3Dr4TJh “America has a glass-house problem, and it needs to promote its democratic virtues with considerable humility”

⭕ 3 Dec 2021

WaPo, Dana Milbank: A.I. analysis: The media treats Biden as badly as — or worse than — Trump http://wapo.st/3dkeIhu “Too many journalists are caught in a mindless neutrality between democracy and its saboteurs, between fact and fiction. It’s time to take a stand”

WSJ: U.S. to Urge Democracies to Sanction Corrupt Foreign Officials, Human-Rights Abusers http://on.wsj.com/3rzMuHG “White House officials have said they see the sanctions as an important tool in the Biden administration’s efforts to spark what it calls a Democratic renewal” around the globe
// Biden administration will unveil sanctions in run-up to Summit for Democracy

🐣 RT @tribelaw A law professor taking the 5th to avoid answering questions from Congress about an attempted coup and an insurrection?! A virtual confession of criminal sedition, by my lights.

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote I’d bet my cat that @JusticeOIG has interviewed Rosen, Donaghue, & other DoJ officials about the conduct of Eastman & Clark who are about to plead the 5th to the 1/6 committee. I’d bet the other cat the IG will make criminal referrals to Garland, who has sworn to follow them.

WaPo, Norm Eisen et al: Trump’s lawyers are pleading the Fifth. Congress can still make them talk. http://wapo.st/3luZt9J
// The committee investigating Jan. 6 has options to test Jeffrey Clark and John Eastman’s assertions of privilege

… [T]he Fifth Amendment protects against self-incrimination — not against public condemnation. The mere invocation of the amendment by a former high-ranking Justice Department official before a congressional committee investigating an attempt to overturn the election is a scarlet letter. It is one now affixed to Trump, his entire White House and his administration’s Justice Department. If nothing else, Clark’s gambit underscores the critical mission of the committee — and that it is on to something.

Politico: Eastman takes the Fifth with Jan. 6 committee http://politi.co/3lB3xFw
// The attorney, who helped former President Donald Trump contest the 2020 election, asserted his right against self-incrimination in a Dec. 1 letter to the Capitol riot panel.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Russia planning massive military offensive against Ukraine involving 175,000 troops, U.S. intelligence warns http://wapo.st/3rvAcQR

NYT, Jamelle Bouie: The Trump Conspiracy Is Hiding in Plain Sight http://nyti.ms/3Ihq43R ~ “the plot to restore Donald Trump to power over and against the will of the voters” in 2024

When people plot to do wrong, they often do so in plain sight. To the extent that they succeed, it is at least partly because no one took them as seriously as they should have.

And so it goes with the plot to restore Donald Trump to power over and against the will of the voters. The first attempt, prefigured in Trump’s refusal in 2016 to say whether he would accept the results of the presidential election, culminated in an attack on the Capitol this year, broadcast on camera to the entire world. Since then, the former president and his allies have made no secret of their intent to run the same play a second time.

Steve Bannon, a former Trump adviser and White House official, hosts a popular far-right podcast where he has urged his listeners to seize control of local election administration. “It’s going to be a fight, but this is a fight that must be won, we don’t have an option,” he said in May. “We’re going to take this back village by village … precinct by precinct.”

Those listeners were, well, listening. “Suddenly,” according to a recent ProPublica investigation, “people who had never before showed interest in party politics started calling the local G.O.P. headquarters or crowding into county conventions, eager to enlist as precinct officers. They showed up in states Trump won and in states he lost, in deep-red rural areas, in swing-voting suburbs and in populous cities.”

Many of these new activists very much want to “stop the steal.” In Michigan, notes ProPublica, “one of the main organizers recruiting new precinct officers pushed for the ouster of the state party’s executive director, who contradicted Trump’s claim that the election was stolen and who later resigned.” In Arizona, likewise, new Bannon-inspired precinct officers have “petitioned to unseat county officials who refused to cooperate with the State Senate Republicans’ ‘forensic audit’ of 2020 ballots.”

The obvious point of all this is to eliminate resistance should the outcome of the 2024 presidential election come down, once again, to the fortitude of local officials. In his desperate fight to subvert the outcome of the 2020 election, Trump probed for and found the soft spots in our electoral system. His supporters are fighting to make them more vulnerable.

In tandem with the fight to seize control of election administration is an effort to gerrymander battleground states into nearly permanent Republican legislative majorities. “In Texas, North Carolina, Ohio and Georgia,” according to my colleagues in the newsroom, “Republican state lawmakers have either created supermajorities capable of overriding a governor’s veto or whittled down competitive districts so significantly that Republicans’ advantage is virtually impenetrable — leaving voters in narrowly divided states powerless to change the leadership of their legislatures.”

In these states, Democrats could win a narrow majority of voters but gain fewer than half of the seats in the state legislature, while Republicans could win with that same majority and gain far more than half the seats. It’s an affront to the ideal of political equality, to say nothing of the “one person, one vote” standard enshrined in the 1964 Supreme Court decision in Reynolds v. Sims. A system in which some voters are worth much more than others — and where popular majorities are locked out of power if they contain the wrong kinds of people — is many things, but it isn’t a democracy (or, if you prefer, a “republic”).

These impenetrable supermajorities serve a purpose beyond simple partisan advantage. The belief that Trump actually won the 2020 election is backed by the belief that elections are less about persuasion and more about rigging the process and controlling the ballots. And in the swing states that Trump lost, his strongest allies have pushed the radical idea that state legislatures have plenary authority over presidential elections even after voters have cast their ballots. Trump may lose the vote in Arizona, but under this theory, the legislature could still give him the state’s electoral votes, provided there is some pretext (like “voter fraud,” for example). What this would mean, in practice, is that these legislatures could simply hand their state’s electoral votes to Trump even if he were defeated at the ballot box.

It’s with this in mind that we should look to Wisconsin, where Republicans are fighting to seize control of federal elections in the state now that they’ve gerrymandered themselves into an almost-permanent legislative majority. (The Wisconsin Republican Party, along with the one in North Carolina, has been at the vanguard of the authoritarian turn in the national party.)

Last month, Senator Ron Johnson said that lawmakers in his state could take control of federal elections even if Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat, stood in opposition. “The State Legislature has to reassert its constitutional role, assert its constitutional responsibility, to set the times, place and manner of the election, not continue to outsource it through the Wisconsin Elections Commission,” Johnson said, in reference to the bipartisan commission Republicans had established to manage elections. “The Constitution never mentions a governor.”

And of course, Trump is taking an active role in all of this. From his perch in Mar-a-Lago, he has endorsed candidates for state legislative elections in Michigan with the clear hope that they would help him subvert the election, should he run as the Republican nominee for president in 2024. “Michigan needs a new legislature,” Trump wrote last month in one such endorsement. “The cowards there now are too spineless to investigate Election Fraud.”

Increasingly untethered from any commitment to electoral democracy, large and influential parts of the Republican Party are working to put Trump back in power by any means necessary. Republicans could win without these tactics — they did so in Virginia last month — but there’s no reason to think that the party will pull itself off this road.

Every incentive driving the Republican Party, from Fox News to the former president, points away from sober engagement with the realities of American politics and toward the outrageous, the antisocial and the authoritarian. ¤ None of this is happening behind closed doors. We are headed for a crisis of some sort. When it comes, we can be shocked that it is actually happening, but we shouldn’t be surprised.

⭕ 2 Dec 2021

CNBC: House probe will hold public hearings in 2022 detailing Jan. 6 Capitol riot and Trump White House response ‘in vivid color,’ Liz Cheney says http://cnb.cx/31optfW

WaPo Editorial: Donald Trump: Superspreader in chief http://wapo.st/31n6bIc

⭕ 1 Dec 2021

WaPo, Dana Milbank: ‘Roe’ is dead. The Roberts Court’s ‘stench’ will live forever. http://wapo.st/3G6e4R8

Public opinion hasn’t changed. The science hasn’t fundamentally changed. No new legal theory has been promulgated. The only difference is the court now has a majority hellbent on settling scores in the culture wars. “Will this institution survive the stench that this creates in the public perception that the Constitution and its reading are just political acts?” Justice Sonia Sotomayor asked her colleagues. “I don’t see how it is possible.”

Before Kagan spoke those words, I had spent the morning outside the court, watching abortion foes literally shout down the other side. Police used metal barricades to split First Street NE in front of the court into equal sections for the opposing sides, each with a soundstage. Not content with that arrangement, a group of antiabortion demonstrators invaded the other side and took turns drowning out the speakers there with a pole-mounted bullhorn at ear-shattering volume: ¤ “Maybe some of you should have been aborted, you wicked, nasty disgusting, ungodly — I don’t even want to call you women! You are bloodthirsty animals!” ¤ “This is what happens when you allow women to emasculate men! God hates you!” ¤ “In the name of Jesus Christ, shut your vile, sick mouth!” ¤ They heckled a Black speaker: “Go to Chicago! Black-on-Black killing is off the charts! … You don’t mind taking the White man’s dollar when he wants to kill babies!”

It was the abortion debate in a nutshell. There were at least as many abortion rights activists in the crowd. They carried balloons saying “Bans Off Our Bodies,” and fake People magazine covers calling Justice Brett Kavanaugh the “Sexist Man Alive.” Some held a sit-in on Constitution Avenue. Some chanted “Ho-ho, hey-hey, abortion rights are here to stay.” Lawmakers and other speakers voiced earnest bromides: “Abortion is essential … Fair and equitable treatment … Oppression has no place in America.”

But the other side was louder, and full of rage. They displayed scores of posters showing bloody, larger-than-life fetuses and body parts. They got in faces. And they screamed. “You deserve capital punishment! … You deserve what’s coming to you! … You’re a vile, anti-God, anti-Christ sicko!”

This is what the Roberts Court has chosen to reward.

Overturning Roe will complete the court’s decline into political hackery that began with Bush v. Gore, continued with Citizens United (corporations are people!), accelerated with the gutting of the Civil Rights Act in Shelby County v. Holder, and reached terminal velocity with the virtual theft of a court seat by Senate Republicans in 2016. Now, after conservatives complained for years about the “arbitrary” standard of fetal viability, the justices are considering a more arbitrary standard of 15 weeks. Is it any wonder public confidence in the Supreme Court just hit a new low?

Justice Stephen Breyer, the court’s senior liberal, referred to the damage. “We have to have public support,” he said, “and that comes primarily from people believing that we do our job.” Breyer said Americans would conclude from the overturning of Roe that justices are “just politicians. And that’s what kills us as an American institution.”

… About half the states would effectively ban abortion once the Supreme Court rules, many without exceptions for rape or incest. Rich women could still travel for abortions. Poor women, and disproportionately women of color, would go to back alleys or be forced to give birth, often at risk to their lives.

Here’s whatever else is going on: “The court has never revoked a right that is so fundamental to so many Americans,” argued Biden administration solicitor general Elizabeth Prelogar, “and so central to their ability to participate fully and equally in society.”

Until now, that is. Roe is dead. It’s all over but the shouting.

🐣 RT @timodc In October 2020 I wrote a detailed timeline positing that Trump had COVID during the 1st debate, endangered Biden, and covered it up. It turns out in his book Mark Meadows just…wrote it out. ¤ More in my latest: “Trump Tried To Kill Biden With COVID-19”
⋙ TheBulwark, Tim Miller: Trump Tried to Kill Biden with COVID-19 http://bit.ly/3lve1GF
// It turns out that Trump knew he had COVID at the first presidential debate, but lied about it. And then covered it up.
⋙⋙ TheBulwark, Tim Miller (Oct 2020): The Truth About Trump’s COVID Test Timeline http://bit.ly/31jMiBp
// 10/5/2020; Why the president is hiding his previous COVID tests and lying about what he knew and when.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: The reckless timeline of Trump’s positive coronavirus test http://wapo.st/3d9h82v //➔ like something out of Poe’s “The Masque of the Red Death”

Donald Trump claimed more than a dozen times that he was the most transparent president in history. But according to a top aide and ally, when he tested positive for the coronavirus for the first time in the fall of 2020, his White House did not disclose it, went forward with events including one with veterans and a debate, and then spent weeks refusing to confirm reporters’ correct suspicions that it had hidden Trump’s diagnosis.

WaPo, Michael McFaul and Oleksiy Honcharuk: The best response to Russia’s threats is a closer relationship with Ukraine http://wapo.st/3rB5hlU

WaPo: House Jan. 6 committee votes to hold former Trump DOJ official Jeffrey Clark in criminal contempt http://wapo.st/3ltYvux “The committee has portrayed Clark and Bannon as outliers, saying that more than 200 witnesses have already cooperated with the investigation”

⭕ 30 Nov 2021

WaPo: Tensions with Russia loom over NATO talks http://wapo.st/3d87Bss ““Part of [Russia’s] playbook is to attempt to create and manufacture a so-called provocation as justification for something that Russia is planning to do all along,” ~ Sec of State Anthony Blinken

NYT: Appeals Court Questions Trump’s Bid for Secrecy on Jan. 6 Papers http://nyti.ms/3DemrIi “At issue … is whether Mr. Trump is so likely to lose the case that the National Archives should be permitted to turn over batches of records to the House committee right away”
// The case presents the novel question of what happens when a current president and a former one disagree about invoking executive privilege.

At issue before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit is whether Mr. Trump is so likely to lose the case that the National Archives should be permitted to turn over batches of records to the House committee right away, or whether they should stay blocked while the case is fully litigated.

🔊 WaPo, Ruth Marcus: The Rule of Six: A newly radicalized Supreme Court is poised to reshape the nation [with audio] http://wapo.st/3EahJg7 “Thiis is what they’ve been scheming for” ~ Ruth Marcus on @TheLastWord with @Lawrence

WaPo: Prosecutors demanded records of Sidney Powell’s fundraising groups as part of criminal probe http://wapo.st/3Eafych “Defending the Republic contributed $550,000 to fund a Republican-commissioned review of nearly 2.1 million ballots cast last year in Arizona”
// A subpoena issued by the U.S. attorney’s office in D.C. sought communications and other documents related to fundraising and accounting by Defending the Republic

WaPo: Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows cooperating with Jan. 6 committee http://wapo.st/3D3R3MI
// Meadows has provided records to the committee investigating the attack on the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob and will give a deposition

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote BREAKING :: HUGE :: Trump called the Willard from the White House multiple times on the night of 1/5 and spoke to his lieutenants in the War Room about how to stop the certification of the election. I speak with the Guardian on today’s @dailybeanspod
🔆 This❗️⋙ TheGuardian: Trump called aides hours before Capitol riot to discuss how to stop Biden victory http://bit.ly/3FZ2tDd “Trump’s remarks reveal a direct line from the White House and the command center at the Willard”
// Sources tell Guardian Trump pressed lieutenants at Willard hotel in Washington about ways to delay certification of election result
⋙⋙ ⋙ 🐣 (still no indication Trump knew or planned the breach of the Capitol, though he was in no hurry to call it off)

Hours before the deadly attack on the US Capitol this year, Donald Trump made several calls from the White House to top lieutenants at the Willard hotel in Washington and talked about ways to stop the certification of Joe Biden’s election win from taking place on 6 January.

The former president first told the lieutenants his vice-president, Mike Pence, was reluctant to go along with the plan to commandeer his largely ceremonial role at the joint session of Congress in a way that would allow Trump to retain the presidency for a second term.

But as Trump relayed to them the situation with Pence, he pressed his lieutenants about how to stop Biden’s certification from taking place on 6 January, and delay the certification process to get alternate slates of electors for Trump sent to Congress.

The former president’s remarks came as part of strategy discussions he had from the White House with the lieutenants at the Willard – a team led by Trump lawyers Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Boris Epshteyn and Trump strategist Steve Bannon – about delaying the certification.

Multiple sources, speaking to the Guardian on the condition of anonymity, described Trump’s involvement in the effort to subvert the results of the 2020 election.

Trump’s remarks reveal a direct line from the White House and the command center at the Willard. The conversations also show Trump’s thoughts appear to be in line with the motivations of the pro-Trump mob that carried out the Capitol attack and halted Biden’s certification, until it was later ratified by Congress.

The former president’s call to the Willard hotel about stopping Biden’s certification is increasingly a central focus of the House select committee’s investigation into the Capitol attack, as it raises the specter of a possible connection between Trump and the insurrection.

Several Trump lawyers at the Willard that night deny Trump sought to stop the certification of Biden’s election win. They say they only considered delaying Biden’s certification at the request of state legislators because of voter fraud.

The former president made several calls to the lieutenants at the Willard the night before 6 January. He phoned the lawyers and the non-lawyers separately, as Giuliani did not want non-lawyers to participate on legal calls and jeopardise attorney-client privilege.

Trump’s call to the lieutenants came a day after Eastman, a late addition to the Trump legal team, outlined at a 4 January meeting at the White House how he thought Pence could usurp his role in order to stop Biden’s certification from happening at the joint session.

At the meeting, which was held in the Oval Office and attended by Trump, Pence, Pence’s chief of staff Marc Short and his legal counsel Greg Jacob, Eastman presented a memo that detailed how Pence could insert himself into the certification and delay the process.

The memo outlined several ways for Pence to commandeer his role at the joint session, including throwing the election to the House, or adjourning the session to give states time to send slates of electors for Trump on the basis of election fraud – Eastman’s preference.

Then– acting attorney general Jeff Rosen and his predecessor, Bill Barr, who had both been appointed by Trump, had already determined there was no evidence of fraud sufficient to change the outcome of the 2020 election.

Eastman told the Guardian last month that the memo only presented scenarios and was not intended as advice. “The advice I gave the vice-president very explicitly was that I did not think he had the authority simply to declare which electors to count,” Eastman said.

Trump seized on the memo – first reported by Washington Post journalists Bob Woodward and Robert Costa in their book Peril – and pushed Pence to adopt the schemes, which some of the other lieutenants at the Willard later told Trump were legitimate ways to flip the election.

But Pence resisted Trump’s entreaties, and told him in the Oval Office the next day that Trump should count him out of whatever plans he had to subvert the results of the 2020 election at the joint session, because he did not intend to take part.

Trump was furious at Pence for refusing to do him a final favor when, in the critical moment underpinning the effort to reinstall Trump as president, he phoned lieutenants at the Willard sometime between the late evening on 5 January and the early hours of 6 January.

From the White House, Trump made several calls to lieutenants, including Giuliani, Eastman, Epshteyn and Bannon, who were huddled in suites complete with espresso machines and Cokes in a mini-fridge in the north-west corner of the hotel.

On the calls, the former president first recounted what had transpired in the Oval Office meeting with Pence, informing Bannon and the lawyers at the Willard that his vice-president appeared ready to abandon him at the joint session in several hours’ time.

“He’s arrogant,” Trump, for instance, told Bannon of Pence – his own way of communicating that Pence was unlikely to play ball – in an exchange reported in Peril and confirmed by the Guardian.

But on at least one of those calls, Trump also sought from the lawyers at the Willard ways to stop the joint session to ensure Biden would not be certified as president on 6 January, as part of a wider discussion about buying time to get states to send Trump electors.

The fallback that Trump and his lieutenants appeared to settle on was to cajole Republican members of Congress to raise enough objections so that even without Pence adjourning the joint session, the certification process would be delayed for states to send Trump slates.

It was not clear whether Trump discussed on the call about the prospect of stopping Biden’s certification by any means if Pence refused to insert himself into the process, but the former president is said to have enjoyed watching the insurrection unfold from the dining room.

But the fact that Trump considered ways to stop the joint session may help to explain why he was so reluctant to call off the rioters and why Republican senator Ben Sasse told conservative talk show host Hugh Hewitt that he heard Trump seemed “delighted” about the attack.

The lead Trump lawyer at the Willard, Giuliani, appearing to follow that fallback plan, called at least one Republican senator later that same evening, asking him to help keep Congress adjourned and stall the joint session beyond 6 January.

In a voicemail recorded at about 7pm on 6 January, and reported by the Dispatch, Giuliani implored Republican senator Tommy Tuberville to object to 10 states Biden won once Congress reconvened at 8pm, a process that would have concluded 15 hours later, close to 7 January.

“The only strategy we can follow is to object to numerous states and raise issues so that we get ourselves into tomorrow – ideally until the end of tomorrow,” Giuliani said.

A spokesperson for Trump did not respond to requests for comment on this account of Trump’s call. Giuliani did not respond to a request for comment. Eastman, Epshteyn and Bannon declined to comment.

Trump made several calls the day before the Capitol attack from both the White House residence, his preferred place to work, as well as the West Wing, but it was not certain from which location he phoned his top lieutenants at the Willard.

The White House residence and its Yellow Oval Room – a Trump favorite – is significant since communications there, including from a desk phone, are not automatically memorialized in records sent to the National Archives after the end of an administration.

But even if Trump called his lieutenants from the West Wing, the select committee may not be able to fully uncover the extent of his involvement in the events of 6 January, unless House investigators secure testimony from individuals with knowledge of the calls.

That difficulty arises since calls from the White House are not necessarily recorded, and call detail records that the select committee is suing to pry free from the National Archives over Trump’s objections about executive privilege, only show the destination of the calls.

House select committee investigators last week opened a new line of inquiry into activities at the Willard hotel, just across the street from the White House, issuing subpoenas to Eastman and former New York police commissioner Bernard Kerik, an assistant to Giuliani.

The chairman of the select committee, Bennie Thompson, said in a statement that the panel was pursuing the Trump officials at the Willard to uncover “every detail about their efforts to overturn the election, including who they were talking to in the White House and in Congress”.

⭕ 29 Nov 2021

CNN: Patriots 45 MAGA Gang’ planned violence on January 6, prosecutors say http://cnn.it/3ph0Wlr

Federal prosecutors have indicted a trio of alleged US Capitol rioters — including one who is accused of assaulting DC police officer Michael Fanone — for planning to be violent together on January 6, according to court records and a Justice Department statement on Monday.

One defendant, Edward Badalian, a 26-year-old from California, allegedly wrote to his co-defendants “We need to violently remove traitors and if they are in key positions rapidly replace them with able bodied Patriots,” according to the indictment. ¤ “We don’t want to fight antifa lol we want to arrest traitors,” he also wrote.

The group communicated on Telegram under the name “Patriots 45 MAGA Gang,” prosecutors said, riffing about their anger toward officials who supported the 2020 election result and gloating about the violence of the siege. They also attended pro-Trump and anti-coronavirus mask mandate rallies in Southern California, prosecutors said.

Before January 6, they collected weapons and gear, including a stun gun, pepper spray, gas masks and walkie-talkies, and traveled together to the January 6 Stop the Steal rallies, according to the Justice Department. The day before the riot, they “joined a caravan” in Kentucky headed toward DC, setting up a radio app on cellphones so the caravan could communicate, the indictment said.

Badalian and another defendant, Daniel Joseph Rodriguez, “used the Patriots 45 group chat as a platform to advocate violence against certain groups and individuals that either supported the 2020 presidential election results, supported what the group perceived as liberal, or communist ideologies, or held positions of authority in the government,” prosecutors wrote. ¤ The prosecutors noted that Badalian told another person he wanted to assassinate Joe Biden

The third defendant’s name is still under seal. The third defendant, on January 6 at the Ellipse, asked another person via text to “roll in force” with the group and texted at almost 2 p.m. “the battle has begun,” the indictment said.

The unnamed defendant and Rodriguez then scuffled with police at entryways to the Capitol with Rodriguez hurling a flagpole and discharging a fire extinguisher and the unnamed defendant telling officers “liberty or death, gentlemen!” according to the indictment.

This is a notable new conspiracy case in the January 6 dragnet, which has arrested nearly 700 federal defendants. The Justice Department has already pursued several high-profile groups of defendants including members of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers for allegedly planning or coordinating their participation in the riot. The conspiracy cases and the police assault cases are some of the most serious allegations against January 6 riot participants, and the indictment related to the “Patriots 45 MAGA Gang” group combines both of those types of charges. ¤ The Justice Department charged has previously charged Rodriguez with using a stun gun on DC Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone.

CNN: World’s first living robots can now reproduce, scientists say http://cnn.it/3d9cwJn “The research was partially funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency” (DARPA)
// #TheBlacklist

🐣 RT @anders_aslund Today @ZelenskyyUa dismissed the highly considered head of SBU counterintelligence Major General Aleksandr Rusnak, whom he appointed in September 2019. ¤ What is going on?!

💙 🖼 WaPo: Jill Biden’s first White House Christmas brings back a warmer, simpler vibe http://wapo.st/3FVZ73S The gingerbread White House is surrounded by community buildings, including a school, a hospital, a police station, a post office and a fire station
// The first lady chose “Gifts From the Heart” as this year’s theme, filling rooms with shooting stars and peace doves

WaPo: Jan. 6 committee prepares to hold former Trump DOJ official Jeffrey Clark in criminal contempt http://wapo.st/31cxF2X “[T]he committee could move to hold yet another witness, President Donald Trump’s chief of staff, Mark Meadows, in contempt before the week is over”

WaPo: Trump allies work to place supporters in key election posts across the country, spurring fears about future vote challenges http://wapo.st/3pfMpGi “… including volunteer poll watchers, paid precinct judges, elected county clerks and state attorneys general”

⭕ 28 Nov 2021

Politico: DOJ: Bannon attempting ‘frivolous’ effort to turn court case into media spectacle http://politi.co/3lj3wpH “The defense’s misleading claims, failure to confer, unexplained wholesale opposition, and extrajudicial statements make clear the defense’s real purpose” ~ DOJ
// Prosecutors seek to turn ex-Trump aide’s combative out-of-court statements against him.

The Justice Department on Sunday night accused Steve Bannon’s defense team of lodging “frivolous” legal complaints in order to cause a public dust-up with prosecutors as he battles criminal charges for attempting to thwart the House’s Jan. 6 select committee.

In a 10-page filing, prosecutors said an attorney for Bannon, Evan Corcoran, had repeatedly rebuffed their efforts to negotiate an evidence-sharing agreement, a standard part of the process in criminal trials. Instead, the prosecution said, Bannon’s defense used a public court filing Wednesday — and a statement to the Washington Post — to complain about the case.

“The defense’s misleading claims, failure to confer, unexplained wholesale opposition, and extrajudicial statements make clear the defense’s real purpose: to abuse criminal discovery to try this case in the media rather than in court,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Amanda Vaughn wrote.

⭕ 27 Nov 2021

🐣 RT @McFaul Deterring Russian aggression in Europe is a major challenge for the free world. NATO’s intellectual and physical resources should remain laser-like focused on this vital security objective.

⭕ 26 Nov 2021

🧵 RT @duty2warn Democracy is hard. It’s about process, debate, and the common good. It doesn’t rely on sound bites and slogans. It doesn’t peddle irrational fear, and it doesn’t hit you on the head with hyperbole. Democracy requires a majority willing and able to distinguish truth from untruth. 📌 https://twitter.com/duty2warn/status/1464270414419431434?s=20

🧵 RT @richsignorelli Given speculation as to whether Trump is being investigated for his fed crimes, I would like to provide an overview of some of the investigatory methods available to @TheJusticeDept w/ regard to prosecuting Trump, et al & whether such methods would be publicized at this time: 📌 1/ https://twitter.com/richsignorelli/status/1464281200026177542?s=20

⭕ 25 Nov 2021

NYT: A Trump Investigation Enters a Critical Phase http://nyti.ms/30ZL0M9
// New developments come as Cyrus Vance Jr., the prosecutor overseeing the inquiry, enters his final weeks as Manhattan district attorney.

🐣 RT @TheAtlantic “The usual suspects in the pro-Trump media ecosystem will of course endorse and repeat everything Trump says, no matter how outlandish. But it’s not pro-Trumpers who are leading the latest round of Trump-Russia denialism,” @davidfrum writes:
⋙ 🐣 RT @arianapikary @davidfrum at it again, reminding media of all stripes: “The factual record on Trump-Russia has been set forth most authoritatively by the report of the Senate Intelligence Committee, then chaired by Richard Burr, a Republican from North Carolina.”
💙 ⋙⋙ TheAtlantic, David Frum: It Wasn’t a Hoax http://bit.ly/3HSOTmK
// People with scant illusions about Trump are volunteering to help him execute one of his Big Lies.

… The usual suspects in the pro-Trump media ecosystem will of course endorse and repeat everything Trump says, no matter how outlandish. But it’s not pro-Trumpers who are leading the latest round of Trump-Russia denialism. This newest round of excuse-making is being sounded from more respectable quarters, in many cases by people distinguished as Trump critics. …

The factual record on Trump-Russiahas been set forth most authoritatively by the report of the Senate Intelligence Committee (pdf: http://bit.ly/3ayY0c1 966p) then chaired by Richard Burr, a Republican from North Carolina. I’ll reduce the complex details to a very few agreed upon by virtually everybody outside the core Trump-propaganda group.

● Dating back to at least 2006, Trump and his companies did tens of millions of dollars of business with Russian individuals and other buyers whose profiles raised the possibility of money laundering. More than one-fifth of all the condominiums sold by Trump over his career were purchased in all-cash transactions by shell companies, a 2018 BuzzFeed News investigation found.
● In 2013, Trump’s pursuit of Russian business intensified. That year, he staged the Miss Universe pageant in Moscow. Around that time, Trump opened discussions on the construction of a Trump Tower in Moscow, from which he hoped to earn “hundreds of millions of dollars, if the project advanced to completion,” in the words of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
● Trump continued to pursue the Tower deal for a year after he declared himself a candidate for president. “By early November 2015, Trump and a Russia-based developer signed a Letter of Intent laying out the main terms of a licensing deal,” the Senate Intelligence Committee found. Trump’s representatives directly lobbied aides to Russian President Vladimir Putin in January 2016. Yet repeatedly during the 2016 campaign, Trump falsely stated that he had no business with Russia—perhaps most notably in his second presidential debate against Hillary Clinton, in October 2016.
● Early in 2016, President Putin ordered an influence operation to “harm the Clinton Campaign, tarnish an expected Clinton presidential administration, help the Trump Campaign after Trump became the presumptive Republican nominee, and undermine the U.S. democratic process.” Again, that’s from the Senate Intelligence Committee report.
● The Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos “likely learned about the Russian active measures campaign as early as April 2016,” the Senate Intelligence Committee wrote. In May 2016, Papadopoulos indiscreetly talked with Alexander Downer, then the Australian high commissioner to the United Kingdom, about Russia’s plot to intervene in the U.S. election to hurt Clinton and help Trump. Downer described the conversation in a report to his government. By long-standing agreement, Australia shares intelligence with the U.S. government. It was Papadopoulos’s blurt to Downer that set in motion the FBI investigation of Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential election, a revelation authoritatively reported more than three years ago.
● In June 2016, the Trump campaign received a request for a meeting from a Russian lawyer offering harmful information on Hillary Clinton. Donald Trump Jr. and other senior Trump advisers accepted the meeting. The Trump team did not obtain the dirt they’d hoped for. But the very fact of the meeting confirmed to the Russian side the Trump campaign’s eagerness to accept Russian assistance. Shortly after, Trump delivered his “Russia, if you’re listening” invitation at his last press conference of the campaign.
● WikiLeaks released two big caches of hacked Democratic emails in July and October 2016. In the words of the Senate Intelligence Committee: “WikiLeaks actively sought, and played, a key role in the Russian intelligence campaign and very likely knew it was assisting a Russian intelligence influence effort.”
● Through its ally Roger Stone, the Trump campaign team assiduously tried to communicate with WikiLeaks. Before the second WikiLeaks release, “Trump and the Campaign believed that Stone had inside information and expressed satisfaction that Stone’s information suggested more releases would be forthcoming,” according to the Senate Intelligence Committee. In late summer and early fall 2016, Stone repeatedly predicted that WikiLeaks would publish an “October surprise” that would harm the Clinton campaign.
● At the same time as it welcomed Russian help, the Trump campaign denied and covered up Russian involvement: “The Trump Campaign publicly undermined the attribution of the hack-and-leak campaign to Russia and was indifferent to whether it and WikiLeaks were furthering a Russian election interference effort,” the Intelligence Committee found.
● In March 2016, the Trump campaign accepted the unpaid services of Paul Manafort, deeply beholden to deeply shady Russian business and political figures. “On numerous occasions, Manafort sought to secretly share internal Campaign information” with a man the Intelligence Committee identified as a Russian intelligence officer. “Taken as a whole, Manafort’s high-level access and willingness to share information with individuals closely affiliated with the Russian intelligence services … represented a grave counterintelligence threat,” the committee found. Through 2016, the Russian state launched a massive Facebook disinformation program that aligned with the Trump campaign strategy.
● At crucial moments in the 2016 election, Trump publicly took positions that broke with past Republican policy and served no apparent domestic political purpose, but that supported Putin’s foreign-policy goals: scoffing at NATO support for Estonia, denigrating allies such as Germany, and endorsing Britain’s exit from the European Union.
● Throughout the 2016 election and after, people close to Trump got themselves into serious legal and political trouble by lying to the public, to Congress, and even to the FBI about their Russian connections.

The confirmed record may not add up to a criminal conspiracy either, not as that concept is defined by U.S. law. Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his team stated that they could not prove any such conspiracy. But the confirmed record suggests an impressive record of cooperation toward a common aim—even if the terms of the cooperation were not directly communicated by one party to the other.

Since Donald Trump declared for president in 2015, it’s seldom been possible to get to the bottom of one scandal before Trump distracts attention with a bigger and worse scandal. For more than a year, the United States has been convulsed by Trump’s frontal assault on election integrity and the peaceful transfer of power. He has, one by one, eliminated from politics Republicans who upheld the rule of law, and urged their replacement by stooges who repeat his Big Lie. Republican candidates for office talk more and more explicitly about taking power by violence if necessary. These dark threats have understandably overwhelmed the effort to fill in the blanks of the Trump-Russia scandal of yesteryear. …

The Steele dossier undertook to answer the question “What the hell is going on with Trump and Russia?” The Senate Intelligence Committee found that the FBI investigation gave the Steele dossier “unjustified credence.” But the disintegration of the dossier’s answers has not silenced the power of its question.

It was to silence that question that the outgoing Trump administration appointed a special counsel of its own to investigate its investigators. John Durham has now issued three indictments, all for lying to the FBI about various aspects of the Steele dossier. None of these indictments vindicate Trump’s claims in any way. It remains fact that Russian hackers and spies helped his campaign. It remains fact that the Trump campaign welcomed the help. It remains fact that Trump’s campaign chairman sought to share proprietary campaign information with a person whom the Senate report identified as a “Russian intelligence officer.” It remains fact that Trump hoped to score a huge payday in Russia even as he ran for president. It remains fact that Trump and those around him lied, and lied, and lied again about their connections to Russia.

Anti-anti-Trump journalists want to use the Steele controversy to score points off politicians and media institutions that they dislike. But as media malpractice goes, credulous reliance upon the Steele dossier is just a speck compared with—for example—the willingness of the top-rated shows on Fox News to promote the fantasy that the Democratic Party hacked itself, then murdered a staffer named Seth Rich to cover up the self-hack. (Some versions of this false claim include suggesting that Rich himself committed the crime.) Fox News ultimately settled with Rich’s family for an undisclosed sum even as the Fox host who had done most to promote the false story insisted on his radio show that he had retracted nothing. The story was crazy and cruel. But the story protected Trump, and that was proof enough for a media organization much more powerful than any of those that accepted the Steele dossier. …

Related:
● Franklin Foer (8/19/2020): Russiagate was not a hoax http://bit.ly/2ZtRzpC
● Franklin Foer (June 2020) Putin is well on his way to stealing the next election http://bit.ly/3bqCrZM
● Jurecic & Wittes (5/5/2020): To Trump, ‘Complete and Total Exoneration’ Is Always Right Around the Corner http://bit.ly/3CSDlfz

⭕ 24 Nov 2021

WaPo, Vladimir Kara-Murza: A congressional proposal reveals the Kremlin’s Achilles’ heel http://wapo.st/3r82WyP House Res. 806 “stipulates that any attempt by Putin to remain in power after the end of his final term in 2024 ‘shall warrant nonrecognition [by] the United States’”

Rarely has a congressional resolution jolted the halls of power in Moscow as did House Resolution 806, a bipartisan initiative introduced last week. In a two-page draft referred to the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) and Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) offer the “sense of the House of Representatives” that recent constitutional amendments in Russia waiving President Vladimir Putin’s term limits were “illegitimate.” The text further stipulates that any attempt by Putin to remain in power after the end of his final term in 2024 “shall warrant nonrecognition on the part of the United States.”

The proposal should not come as a surprise. Extensive legal analyses have concluded that last year’s amendments enabling Putin to become, in effect, president for life were adopted with serious breaches of legal procedure. Among other things, the process violated the legal requirements that amendments be passed individually rather than en bloc and that the meaning of the first two chapters of the Constitution should remain unchanged. The farcical “plebiscite” that ratified them violated both domestic electoral law and Russia’s commitments to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

A March legal opinion from the Venice Commission — the top legal body of the Council of Europe, which includes Russia — assessed the amendments as “a serious danger for the rule of law” and the procedure for their enactment as “clearly inappropriate.” In September, the European Parliament called the amendments “illegal” and condemned “any attempt by President Putin to remain in office beyond the end of his current and final presidential mandate on 7 May 2024.” The Kremlin and its talking heads responded with customary criticism.

Needless to say, the House proposal is neither provocative nor unusual. The notion of withholding recognition from illegitimate foreign rulers is well entrenched in U.S. foreign policy precedent — from President Woodrow Wilson’s refusal to recognize self-proclaimed Mexican leader Victoriano Huerta to President Ronald Reagan’s withdrawal of recognition from Philippine strongman Ferdinand Marcos. More recently, and more relevantly, the United States refused to accept the fraudulent election “victories” of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela and Alexander Lukashenko in Belarus. To this day, the two men are not recognized by Washington as legitimate leaders. Given the similarities between the regimes in Belarus and Russia, derecognition of Putin would bring a welcome consistency to U.S. diplomatic standards.

The difference, of course, would be in the impact. However authoritarian and corrupt at home, the regimes of Maduro and Lukashenko are not as integrated as Putin’s into the global system, and not as dependent on their stakeholders’ personal access to Western countries, banks and financial institutions. Kremlin officials and oligarchs have long treated our country as a looting ground — while taking the spoils of their loot to the West, where their money is protected by the very same rule of law they deny our citizens. It is estimated that private Russian assets abroad range from $800 billion to $1.3 trillion, with much of this wealth likely linked to Putin himself. Recent exposés by investigative journalists, including the Panama Papers and the Pandora Papers, offered only small glimpses into the vast foreign holdings of Putin’s inner circle.

WSJ: Trump’s False Claims of Voter Fraud Test GOP Candidates http://on.wsj.com/3l969Ky
// Former President Donald Trump’s campaign falsely claiming he won the 2020 election and demanding redress is turning voter fraud into a litmus test for Republicans seeking office in the 2022 House and Senate elections. The Wall Street Journal’s Alex Corse tells WSJ What’s News host Peter Granitz what this means for GOP candidates and voter confidence in the electoral system.

WaPo: CIA director warns Russian spies of ‘consequences’ if they are behind ‘Havana Syndrome’ incidents http://wapo.st/30TWRuM

CIA Director William J. Burns delivered a confidential warning to Russia’s top intelligence services that they will face “consequences” if they are behind the string of mysterious health incidents known as “Havana Syndrome” afflicting U.S. diplomats and spies around the world, according to U.S. officials familiar with the exchange.

During a visit to Moscow earlier this month, Burns raised the issue with the leadership of Russia’s Federal Security Service, the FSB, and the country’s Foreign Intelligence Service, the SVR. He told them that causing U.S. personnel and their family members to suffer severe brain damage and other debilitating ailments would go beyond the bounds of acceptable behavior for a “professional intelligence service,” said the officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss highly sensitive conversations.

The main purpose of Burns’s trip to Moscow was to put the Kremlin on notice that Washington was watching its troop buildup on the border of Ukraine and would not tolerate a military attack on the country, officials said. ¤ His appearance in Moscow at the behest of President Biden was designed to convey Washington’s seriousness. The CIA chief — a former deputy secretary of state and ambassador to Russia — has handled some of the president’s most sensitive missions, including senior-level engagement with the Taliban after its takeover of Afghanistan.

⭕ 23 Nov 2021

WaPo: Spencer, Kessler, Cantwell and other white supremacists found liable in deadly Unite the Right rally http://wapo.st/3r7UnnA

💽 TheHill: Wray says FBI domestic terrorism caseload has ‘exploded’ since last year http://bit.ly/3xfSkyO

FBI Director Christopher Wray on Tuesday testified to a Senate committee that his agency’s domestic terrorism caseload had “exploded” since early 2020, in particular cases involving racially or ethnically motivated crimes.

“Since the spring of 2020, so for the past 16, 18 months or so, we have more than doubled our domestic terrorism caseload from about 1,000 to around 2,700 investigations, and we have surged personnel to match, more than doubling the amount of people working that threat than the year before,” Wray testified during a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing on threats to the homeland. 

“Certainly, the domestic terrorism caseload has exploded, and meanwhile the international terrorism caseload hasn’t subsided,” Wray said later during questioning from senators. 

Wray noted that the “biggest chunk” of racially and ethnically motivated violent extremism the FBI tracks is now “favoring white supremacy.” ¤ “We collect information about that threat. We have, as you say, prioritized that threat at a national threat priority level,” Wray said. 

Wray’s testimony came a year after he testified to the House Homeland Security Committee that racially motivated violent extremism was the main issue pursued within FBI domestic terrorism cases. ¤ It also came as the FBI continues to respond to and investigate the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, an issue Wray noted in his written testimony the FBI perceives as domestic terrorism.

Social media was used to help organize the Jan. 6 incident. Wray stressed Tuesday that the use of social media has transformed domestic terrorism and helped connect those who previously might not have posed a threat. ¤ “Some of these same people before might have been stewing away in the basement or the attic in one part of the country and not communicating with each other, but today terrorism moves at the speed of social media,” Wray said. ¤ “You have the ability of lone actors disgruntled in one part of the country to spin up similar, like-minded individuals in other parts of the country and urge them into action or inspire them into action,” he added.

WaPo Editorial: America is sick with information disorder. Time for a cure. http://wapo.st/3cFlP3R “[T]wo forces — existing misconceptions and social media’s tools that amplify them — work in tandem. Any … strategy to treat the country’s information disorder must do the same”

“Information disorder” is a malady that comes in many forms, from made-up news to manipulated media to misunderstood satire. According to a six-month investigation by a commission at the Aspen Institute, the United States is not trying nearly hard enough to find a cure.

Disinformation, the authors say, often isn’t about persuading people to believe something new but about giving them permission to believe things they were inclined to think from the start — exploiting bigotry and division where it already exists rather than creating it where it doesn’t. At the same time, these malignant campaigns are real, and require concrete action to confront. The Aspen Institute’s report recognizes that these two forces — existing misconceptions and social media’s tools that amplify them — work in tandem. Any comprehensive government strategy to treat the country’s information disorder must do the same.

⋙ 💙❤️📔 AspenInstitute: Commission on Information Disorder [pdf] http://bit.ly/3HO86WE 80p
// Information disorder is a crisis that exacerbates all other crises. When bad information becomes as prevalent, persuasive, and persistent as good information, it creates a chain reaction of harm.

🐣 RT @January6thCmte BREAKING: The Select Committee subpoenas individuals and organizations linked to the violent attack on the Capitol:

• Proud Boys International, L.L.C.
• Henry “Enrique” Tarrio (Leader of Proud Boys)
• Oath Keepers
• Elmer Stewart Rhodes (President of Oath Keepers)
• Robert Patrick Lewis (Chairman) / 1st Amendment Praetorian

⋙ 🐣 RT @January6thCmte We believe the individuals and organizations we subpoenaed today have relevant information about how violence erupted at the Capitol and the preparation leading up to this violent attack.
🔆 This❗️⋙ January6th.house.gov: Select Committee Subpoenas Groups and Individuals Linked to Violent Attack on the Capitol on January 6th http://bit.ly/32xByjH

“The Select Committee is seeking information from individuals and organizations reportedly involved with planning the attack, with the violent mob that stormed the Capitol on January 6th, or with efforts to overturn the results of the election. We believe the individuals and organizations we subpoenaed today have relevant information about how violence erupted at the Capitol and the preparation leading up to this violent attack. The Select Committee is moving swiftly to uncover the facts of what happened on that day and we expect every witness to comply with the law and cooperate so we can get answers to the American people.”

The Select Committee issued subpoenas for records and testimony from three organizations and a number of associated individuals.

Members of Proud Boys International, L.L.C., called for violence leading up to January 6th, and at least 34 individuals affiliated with the Proud Boys have been indicted by the Department of Justice in relation to the January 6th attack on the Capitol. Many individuals associated with the Proud Boys repeatedly spread the former President’s unsupported claim that the 2020 election was stolen and suggested the use of force against police officers and government officials. Henry “Enrique” Tarrio was Chairman of the Proud Boys during the January 6th attack on the Capitol. Though Mr. Tarrio was prevented from entering Washington, D.C., on January 6th, he was allegedly involved in the Proud Boys’ preparation for the events at the Capitol.

Individuals associated with the Oath Keepers organization were similarly involved in planning and participating in the violent attack on the Capitol on January 6th. Eighteen members of the Oath Keepers were indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly planning a coordinated attack to storm the Capitol, including by traveling to Washington, D.C., with paramilitary gear and supplies. Elmer Stewart Rhodes is President of the Oath Keepers. Prior to January 6th, Mr. Rhodes repeatedly suggested the Oath Keepers should engage in violence to ensure their preferred election outcome. On January 6th, Mr. Rhodes was allegedly in contact with several of the indicted Oath Keepers members before, during, and after the Capitol attack, including meeting some of them outside the Capitol.

1st Amendment Praetorian is an organization that provided security at multiple rallies leading up to January 6th that amplified the former President’s unsupported claim that the election was stolen. On January 4th, the 1st Amendment Praetorian Twitter account suggested that violence was imminent. Robert Patrick Lewis, Chairman of 1st Amendment Praetorian, was listed as a speaker on the permit for the January 5th rally on Freedom Plaza. On January 6th, Mr. Lewis tweeted: “Today is the day that true battles begin.” The day after, Mr. Lewis claimed that he was involved in “war-gaming” to continue efforts to overturn the election results.

The letters to the witnesses can be found here:
● Proud Boys International, L.L.C.
● Henry “Enrique” Tarrio
● Oath Keepers
● Elmer Stewart Rhodes
● Robert Patrick Lewis/1st Amendment Praetorian

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Verdict reached in Charlottesville Unite the Right rally trial http://wapo.st/3r7UnnA “The jury … awarded $500,000 in punitive damages against all 12 individual defendants, and $1 million against five white nationalist organizations on that conspiracy count”

WaPo: House Jan. 6 committee intensifies focus on law enforcement failures that preceded Capitol attack http://wapo.st/3FGNyxh They are “scrutinizing in particular multiple warnings of possible violence that went unheeded by the FBI”

⭕ 22 Nov 2021

WaPo: Judge orders two lawyers who filed suit challenging 2020 election to pay hefty fees: ‘They need to take responsibility’ http://wapo.st/3xcURdj The judge called the suit “the stuff of which violent insurrections are made”

NYT: Court Urged to Let Jan. 6 Panel See Trump White House Files http://nyti.ms/3HJ9nhJ
// In appellate briefs, lawyers for the House and the Justice Department argued against the former president’s claim of executive privilege.
⋙ 💙📔 House Brief [pdf] http://bit.ly/3FCnnrG 69p [Begin p16 for Chronology]
⋙ 📔 DOJ Brief [pdf] http://bit.ly/3DQQS8Q 65p

In a 69-page brief, lawyers for the House urged the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to permit the House committee investigating the riot to see the files without waiting for litigation over Mr. Trump’s privilege claim to be fully resolved.

They stressed that the constitutional privilege exists to protect the executive branch, not an individual person, and that the incumbent president had declined to assert the privilege in this case. The lawyers for the House called Mr. Trump’s assertion of executive privilege “unprecedented and deeply flawed” and said the judiciary should not permit it to interfere with the work of Congress.

Earlier this month, a Federal District Court judge in the District of Columbia, Tanya Chutkan, ruled that Congress’s constitutional oversight powers, backed by Mr. Biden, outweighed Mr. Trump’s residual secrecy powers, so the National Archives could proceed with its plan to turn over tranches of the files on a rolling basis.

Judge Chutkan declined a request by Mr. Trump’s lawyers to nevertheless block the agency from providing the files to Congress while they appealed her ruling. But a three-judge panel of the appeals court instituted a short-term hold. It has scheduled arguments for Nov. 30.

Both as president and now out of office, Mr. Trump has pursued a strategy of using the slow pace of litigation to run out the clock on congressional oversight efforts. In a brief last week, Jesse R. Binnall, a lawyer for Mr. Trump, argued that the appeals court should keep the hold in place while the issues are fully litigated.

But in a separate 65-page brief filed on Monday, the Justice Department, which is representing the National Archives, also urged the appeals court panel to defer to Mr. Biden’s decision that the circumstances of the Jan. 6 attack were so extraordinary that they justified making an exception to the executive branch’s general interest in protecting the confidentiality of presidential records.

Politico: Capitol riot suspect’s court hearing turns to potential criminal charge for Trump http://politi.co/3r1eDqR
// The judge and lawyers discuss whether the then-president’s pressure on Vice President Mike Pence could have amounted to obstruction.

≣ Jan6Committee: Select Committee Subpoenas Individuals Involved in Planning and Organizing the Rallies and March Preceding January 6th Attack http://bit.ly/30OFHyC including Alex Jones and Roger Stone; links to letters
// Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol

“The Select Committee is seeking information about the rallies and subsequent march to the Capitol that escalated into a violent mob attacking the Capitol and threatening our democracy. We need to know who organized, planned, paid for, and received funds related to those events, as well as what communications organizers had with officials in the White House and Congress. We believe the witnesses we subpoenaed today have relevant information and we expect them to cooperate fully with our effort to get answers for the American people about the violence of January 6th.”

The Select Committee issued subpoenas for records and testimony to the following individuals:

Dustin Stockton, who reportedly assisted in organizing a series of rallies after the November 2020 election advancing unsupported claims about the election’s outcome, including the rally at the Ellipse on January 6th immediately preceding the attack on the U.S. Capitol. Mr. Stockton reportedly was concerned that the rally at the Ellipse would lead to a march to the Capitol that would mean “possible danger” which he said “felt unsafe,” and these concerns were escalated to White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.

Jennifer Lawrence, who along with her fiancé, Mr. Stockton, reportedly was involved in organizing rallies following the November 2020 Election, including the Ellipse rally in Washington, DC on January 6th that immediately preceded the violent attack on the Capitol.

Taylor Budowich, who reportedly solicited a 501c(4) organization to conduct a social media and radio advertising campaign encouraging attendance at the January 6th Ellipse rally and advancing unsupported claims about the result of the election.

Roger Stone was reportedly in Washington on January 5th and 6th, spoke at rallies on January 5th, and was slated to speak at the January 6th rally at the Ellipse that directly preceded the violent attack on the Capitol. Before traveling to Washington, Mr. Stone promoted his attendance at the rallies and solicited support to pay for security through the website stopthesteal.org. While in Washington, Mr. Stone reportedly used members of the Oath Keepers as personal security guards, at least one of whom has been indicted for his involvement in the attack on the Capitol. Mr. Stone has made remarks that he was planning to “lead a march to the Capitol” from the Ellipse rally.

Alex Jones reportedly helped organize the rally at the Ellipse on January 6th that immediately preceded the attack on the Capitol, including by facilitating a donation to provide what he described as “eighty percent” of the funding. Mr. Jones spoke at the January 5th rally on Freedom Plaza that was sponsored by the Eighty Percent Coalition. Mr. Jones has stated that he was told by the White House that he was to lead a march from the January 6th Ellipse rally to the Capitol, where President Trump would meet the group and speak. Mr. Jones has repeatedly promoted unsupported allegations of election fraud, including encouraging individuals to attend the Ellipse rally on January 6th and implying he had knowledge about the plans of the former President with respect to the rally.

The letters to the witnesses can be found here:
Duston Stockton
Jennifer Lawrence
Taylor Budowich
Roger Stone
Alex Jones

CNN: New January 6 committee subpoenas issued for 5 Trump allies including Roger Stone and Alex Jones http://cnn.it/30M1wPV

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Roger Stone and Alex Jones subpoenaed by House committee investigating Jan. 6 attack on Capitol by pro-Trump mob http://wapo.st/3xbZHau

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: U.S. listed as a ‘backsliding’ democracy for first time in report by European think tank http://wapo.st/3kZPfye “The U.S, the bastion of global democracy, fell victim to authoritarian tendencies itself“ ~ International IDEA’s Global State of Democracy 2021
⋙ 📔🐣 The International IDEA*’s Global State of Democracy 2021 Report: http://bit.ly/30OUnh6 *The Stockholm-based International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance
// “The United States, the bastion of global democracy, fell victim to authoritarian tendencies itself, and was knocked down a significant number of steps on the democratic scale,” the International IDEA’s Global State of Democracy 2021 report said.

🐣 RT @EJDionne “GOP congressman urges supporters to be ‘armed’ and ‘dangerous’…The more one of the nation’s major political parties is ‘tolerant of at least some persistent level of violence in American discourse,’ the scarier our public life will become.”@stevebenen
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, Steve Benen: GOP congressman urges supporters to be ‘armed’ and ‘dangerous’ http://on.msnbc.com/30UlCqU
// Following the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict, Rep. Madison Cawthorn told his allies, “Be armed, be dangerous and be moral.”

WaPo: N.Y. prosecutors set sights on new Trump target: Widely different valuations on the same properties http://wapo.st/3FFltqk (This isn’t “new”)
// Records gathered by prosecutors suggest the Trump Organization used high or low values on the same properties to get tax breaks or to impress lenders.

NYT: Trying to Blur Memories of the Gulag, Russia Targets a Rights Group http://nyti.ms/3qYKpoD
//. Prosecutors are trying to shut down Memorial International, Russia’s most prominent human rights group, as the Kremlin moves to control the historical narrative of the Soviet Union.

WaPo, Max Boot: Republicans are fomenting violent extremism — and are also hostage to the extremists http://wapo.st/3xfsuLC “We are at the greatest peril since the early 1970s — when the threat emanated from the left — of a violent insurgency in America”

The United States has a serious problem with political violence, particularly right-wing violence, which has overtaken Islamist attacks as the No. 1 domestic terrorism threat. The list of right-wing outrages includes Oklahoma City 1995 (168 dead), Pittsburgh 2018 (11 dead) and El Paso 2019 (23 dead). The 2020 Kenosha, Wis., shooting, which left two dead, is part of the same alarming trend. Even though Kyle Rittenhouse was found last week to have acted in self-defense, he remains morally culpable for showing up with an assault-style rifle at a protest, looking for trouble.

In many other instances — e.g., the 2018 pipe bombing attempts targeting critics of President Donald Trump — tragedy was only narrowly averted. The Jan. 6 riot was both horrible and not nearly as bad as it could have been: Though 140 police officers were injured in the worst assault on the Capitol since the War of 1812, the insurrectionists did not succeed in killing or kidnapping any lawmakers.

Faced with this alarming trend, a responsible political party would damp down its incendiary rhetoric and urge its supporters to moderate their zeal. That is not what Republicans are doing. They continue to fan the flames of hatred, violence and division.

Many on the right routinely depict Democrats as America’s enemies. At one recent conference, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) said, “The left hates America,” while Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) said: “Their grand ambition is to deconstruct the United States of America.” At the same time, Republicans make a fetish of gun ownership and use; weapons of war are the hottest fashion accessory in GOP campaign ads.

The message many Republicans receive is that violence is justified to save the United States from a leftist takeover. An audience member at a pro-Trump event spoke for many when he asked: “When do we get to use the guns?”

An American Enterprise Institute poll found that 39 percent of Republicans believe, “if elected leaders will not protect America, the people must do it themselves, even if it requires violent actions.” Another survey by the University of Chicago found that 21 million adults believe the “use of force is justified” to restore Trump to the presidency.

We are at the greatest peril since the early 1970s — when the threat emanated from the left — of a violent insurgency in America. Indeed, the scattered terrorist attacks we have seen in recent years might be the early stages of such an uprising. If we see a full-blown insurgency — something that becomes more likely if Trump runs and loses again in 2024 — it would bear roughly the same symbiotic relationship to the GOP that the IRA had to the Sinn Fein party: It would be the armed wing of a larger right-wing movement. Trump made the relationship explicit when he told the Proud Boys, an armed group that later took part in the Jan. 6 attack on Congress, to “stand back and stand by.” …

Republicans are complicit in fomenting violent extremism — and they have also become hostage to the extremists in their ranks. It’s an ugly situation familiar from other people’s civil wars, and it portends more grief and bloodshed for a country that has already seen far too much of both. It’s not too late to avert a wider insurgency, but it will require Republicans to dial down their violent and apocalyptic rhetoric — which they show no sign of doing.

WaPo: A MAGA squad of Trump loyalists sees its influence grow amid demands for political purity among Republicans http://wapo.st/3oTmOmp “[T]hey enjoy support from the former president … , who praises them at rallies and echoes their incendiary rhetoric”

⭕ 21 Nov 2021

RollingStone, Hunter Walker: Leaked Texts: Jan. 6 Organizers Say They Were ‘Following POTUS’ Lead’ http://bit.ly/3cyMI9B //➔ Sounds like Women for America Firsf/March for Trump planned peaceful protest with WH, disputed w Ali Alexander over Stop the Steal “Wild Protest”
// Rally planners coordinated closely with the White House before Jan. 6 and readied a dinner party while the Capitol was under siege, according to leaked group text messages obtained by Rolling Stone

… Two sources who were involved in planning the Ellipse rally previously told Rolling Stone they had extensive interactions with members of Trump’s team, including former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. The text messages provide a deeper understanding of what that cooperation entailed, including an in-person meeting at the White House. Rally organizers also described working with Trump’s team to announce the event, promote it, and grant access to VIP guests.

Rolling Stone reviewed the text messages in a phone where they were originally received and timestamped. The messages from Amy Kremer and her daughter, Kylie Jane Kremer, came from phone numbers that have been used by both women. We are publishing excerpts of these messages as they were originally written including some typos.

Kremer, who began her political career as a Tea Party activist, is the chairwoman of Women For America First, the pro-Trump organization that obtained the permit for the Ellipse rally. Kylie is the group’s executive director.

Along with Women For America First, Amy Kremer was also a leader of March For Trump, a group that was launched in 2019 to protest against Trump’s first impeachment. In late November of 2020, after Trump’s loss to President Joe Biden, March For Trump began a bus tour with events around the country, where Kremer and other conservative activists promoted false conspiracy theories about the election and called for the results to be overturned. On Nov. 28, 2020, the day before the bus tour began, Kremer texted fellow activists in a group chat. ¤ “Welcome to the March for Trump bus tour,” Kremer wrote. “We are going to save the world!”

Two days later, Kremer texted some of the organizers to let them know she was temporarily getting off the bus to travel to Washington for a White House meeting. ¤ “For those of you that weren’t aware, I have jumped off the tour for the night and am headed to DC. I have a mtg at the WH tomorrow afternoon and then will be back tomorrow night,” wrote Kremer. “Rest well. I’ll make sure the President knows about the tour tomorrow!”

The message describing Kremer’s White House meeting is one of several where she and Kylie, indicated they were in communication with Trump’s team. Both Amy and Kylie Kremer did not respond to requests for comment on the record. Chris Barron, a spokesperson for the Kremers, called Rolling Stone to insist elements of this reporting are untrue.

“You are printing things that are 100 percent factually untrue that we can prove are not true,” Barron said. “You are printing things that are absolutely, factually untrue and, beyond being factually untrue, for anybody who knows Amy are like hilariously preposterous.” ¤ Barron repeatedly declined to answer specific questions about which aspects of the story he wanted to dispute.

The texts reviewed by Rolling Stone reveal that on December 13, 2020, Kremer texted the group to say she was “still waiting to hear from the WH on the photo op with the bus.” On January 1, before the Ellipse rally was publicly announced, Kylie sent a message to another group chat that said she was still working on the permits and “just FYI – we still can’t tweet out about the ellipse.” ¤ “We are following POTUS’ lead,” Kylie wrote, using an abbreviation for the president.

Two days later, on January 3, March For Trump activist Dustin Stockton texted one of the team’s groups to ask who was “handling” rally credentials for VIPs. “It’s a combination of us and WH,” Kylie replied. ¤ Stockton’s fiancee, Jennifer Lawrence, had a similar question when she asked a chat group where media credential requests for the Ellipse rally were going after being submitted on the group’s website. ¤ “To campaign,” Kylie responded in an apparent reference to Trump’s re-election team. “They are handling all.” …

As the big rally approached, the group chats grew even more excited. On the morning of January 5, Kremer texted the organizers and declared “we are about to be part of a pivotal and historic moment in our nation’s history.” ¤ “Thank you for taking this journey with Women For America First. I love you all and am grateful for each of you,” Kremer wrote, adding, “Let’s go save the Republic!”

Kremer and Women For America First weren’t the only ones involved in planning events to protest the election result. Another group, Stop the Steal, which was led by far right activist Ali Alexander, held its own rallies around the country and planned a “Wild Protest” outside the Capitol on January 6. Two sources who were involved in the Ellipse rally planning previously told Rolling Stone they had concerns Alexander’s event could turn violent due to his apparent ties to militia groups and its location directly outside the Capitol. Those sources claimed Alexander initially agreed he would not hold the “Wild Protest” and would allow the Ellipse rally to be the only major pro-Trump event in D.C. on January 6.

The March For Trump group chat conversations hint at some of the tensions between Kremer’s group and the “Wild Protest” planners. On the 6th, the group chats indicate Kremer’s group had a dispute with Alexander over VIP seats at the Ellipse rally. …

On Dec. 31, as the members of the group realized the “Wild Protest” seemed to be moving forward, Kylie posted a series of angry messages accusing the people who were riding the bus of focusing on irrelevant issues and not sufficiently appreciating the work being done to plan the Ellipse event. Kylie dismissed the “Wild Protest” as “all the people who aren’t invited or POTUS won’t be associated with.”

“How do yall not get it? Seriously. Everyone needs to get off that damn bus because you are all going crazy focused on things that don’t matter.”¤ A volunteer responded that the group’s supporters were uneasy about a lack of guidance since the Ellipse rally plans had not yet been tweeted. Kylie replied with a pair of messages noting how rare it is for events to take place on the Ellipse. She added that she was working with colleagues and “Team Trump” to get the event squared away.

“I am very frustrated and feel like you guys have NO IDEA the hoops we have been jumping through 24-7 lately. Google events at the Ellipse. Send me pictures that you can find of anything other than the Christmas tree light or menorah lighting that are official WH events. THEY DONT HAPPEN,” Kylie wrote. “Y’all this has got to stop. The back and forth. If anyone doesn’t like what … team trump and I are doing then you don’t have to come to January 6th.” … …

There was plenty of drinking on Jan. 6 at Kremer’s Willard suite, according to multiple sources. The text messages include a menu for a dinner for the organizers on the night before the rally. Menu options included a “Willard Burger” with truffle aioli, red wine braised Angus short rib Beef Bourguignon, steak frites, and a salmon filet with aged balsamic. Based on Kremer’s text about the charcuterie plate, she chose options from the same menu for the organizers on the evening of Jan. 6. The options in the Willard suite also included champagne that Kremer’s guests were drinking just as her organization issued a press release denouncing the violence and calling the group “saddened and disappointed.”

On the morning after January 6, the group chats show some of the Ellipse rally organizers wanted to hold a press conference or make a statement denouncing the violence. Shortly before noon, Kremer replied that she felt her initial Women For America First statement was sufficient.

“I don’t think it is wise for us to talk to the press or have a press conference. Our statement yesterday was strong enough and we need to leave it at that,” Kremer wrote to the group chat on January 7. “Nothing god will come from us talking to CBS or any other mainstream media outlet. I hope you guys understand and agree.”

NYT: Two Fox News Contributors Quit in Protest of Tucker Carlson’s Jan. 6 Special http://nyti.ms/3FBCX6V “Their departures also mark the end of a lingering hope … that the channel would at some point return to a pre-Trump reality”
// Jonah Goldberg and Stephen Hayes, stars of a brand of conservatism that has fallen out of fashion, decide they’ve had enough.

In some ways, their departures should not be surprising: It’s simply part of the new right’s mopping up operation in the corners of conservative institutions that still house pockets of resistance to Donald J. Trump’s control of the Republican Party. Mr. Goldberg, a former National Review writer, and Mr. Hayes, a former Weekly Standard writer, were stars of the pre-Trump conservative movement. They clearly staked out their positions in 2019 when they founded The Dispatch, an online publication that they described as “a place that thoughtful readers can come for conservative, fact-based news and commentary.” It now has nearly 30,000 paying subscribers.

Their departures also mark the end of a lingering hope among some at Fox News — strange as this is for outsiders to understand — that the channel would at some point return to a pre-Trump reality that was also often hyperpartisan, but that kept some distance from Republican officials. Fox’s chairman, Rupert Murdoch, recently deplored Trumpism while acting as though — as Bloomberg’s Tim O’Brien noted — he didn’t run the company.

The reality of Fox and similar institutions is that many of their leaders feel that the tight bond between Mr. Trump and their audiences or constituents leaves them little choice but to go along, whatever they believe. Fox employees often speak of this in terms of “respecting the audience.” And in a polarized age, the greatest opportunities for ratings, money and attention, as politicians and media outlets left and right have demonstrated, are on the extreme edges of American politics.

Mr. Carlson became the network’s most-watched prime-time host by playing explicitly to that fringe, and “Patriot Purge” — through insinuations and imagery — explored an alternate history of Jan. 6 in which the violence was a “false flag” and the consequence has been the persecution of conservatives.

Mr. Goldberg said that he and Mr. Hayes stayed on at Fox News as long they did because of a sense from conversations at Fox that, after Mr. Trump’s defeat, the network would try to recover some of its independence and, as he put it, “right the ship.”

“Patriot Purge” was “a sign that people have made peace with this direction of things, and there is no plan, at least, that anyone made me aware of for a course correction,” Mr. Goldberg said. ¤ “Now, righting the ship is an academic question,” he continued. “The ‘Patriot Purge’ thing meant: OK, we hit the iceberg now, and I can’t do the rationalizations anymore.”

They now find themselves in a group of Americans who think the threat that Mr. Trump poses to America’s democratic system outweighs many other political differences. Mr. Hayes said that he was particularly concerned about Fox lending support to the idea “that there’s a domestic war on terror and it’s coming for half of the country,” he said. “That’s not true.” Particularly disturbing in “Patriot Purge,” he added, “was the imagery of waterboarding and suggestions that half the country is going to be subject to this kind of treatment, that’s the same kind of treatment that the federal government used when it went after Al Qaeda.”

Mr. Carlson “pumped that stuff out into society, and all you need is one person out of every 50,000 people who watch it to believe it’s literally the story about what happened, that it’s true in all of its particulars and all of its insinuations. And that’s truly dangerous in a way that the usual hyperbole that you get on a lot of cable news isn’t.”

Mr. Hayes said he’d been particularly disturbed recently when a man at a conference of the pro-Trump group Turning Point USA asked its leader, “When do we get to use the guns?” ¤ “That’s a scary moment,” Mr. Hayes said. “And I think we’d do well to have people who, at the very least, are not putting stuff out that would encourage that kind of thing.”

For his part, Mr. Goldberg said he has been thinking about William F. Buckley, the late founder of National Review, who saw as part of his mission “imposing seriousness on conservative arguments” and purging some extreme fringe groups, including the John Birch Society, from the right.

Now, their views have put them outside the current Republican mainstream, or at least outside what mainstream right-wing institutions and politicians are willing to say out loud. But while in recent years both appeared occasionally on the evening show “Special Report” and on “Fox News Sunday,” which the network classifies as news, it’s been years since they were welcome on Fox’s prime time, and Mr. Goldberg clashed bitterly with the prime-time host Sean Hannity in 2016. (Mr. Hayes and Mr. Goldberg emailed their readers Sunday to announce their departure.)

Despite the former contributors’ hopes, Fox’s programming has hewed to Mr. Trump’s line, as have its personnel moves. The network, for instance, fired the veteran political editor who accurately projected Mr. Biden’s victory in the key state of Arizona on election night, and has hired the former Trump White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany.

Mr. Hayes and Mr. Goldberg are the first members of Fox’s payroll to resign over “Patriot Purge,” but others have signaled their unhappiness. Geraldo Rivera, a Fox News correspondent since 2001, captured the difficulty of internal dissent at the network when he voiced cautious criticism of Mr. Carlson and “Patriot Purge” to my colleague Michael Grynbaum. “I worry that — and I’m probably going to get in trouble for this — but I’m wondering how much is done to provoke, rather than illuminate,” he said.

🐣 RT @starsandstripes That intelligence has been conveyed to some NATO members over the past week to back up U.S. concerns about Putin’s possible intentions and an increasingly frantic diplomatic effort to deter him from any incursion.
⋙ Stars&Stripes: US intel shows Russian plans for potential Ukraine invasion http://bit.ly/3DIFWd2

⭕ 20 Nov 2021

🐣 RT @duty2warn Donald Trump LOST the House, Presidency AND Senate. Suspended by Twitter and FB. PGA bumped his clubs. Banks cut ties. Charity shut down. Declared bankruptcy 6 times. Corporate America steers clear. Company and CFO indicted. Even lost fake audits! If Trump’s not a loser, WHO IS?
⋙ 🐣 RT @duty2warn Booed at the World Series. Laughed at at the UN. His “University” settled lawsuits and shuttered. Inherited almost $1B, has less than that now. Countless loan defaults. A lifetime of secrets and lies. Desperately trying to avoid total humiliation. Should be a little late for that

🧵 RT @SteveSchmidtSES An 18 year old vigilante killer has become a cultural icon for the MAGA right. A Holocaust denier Congressman denounced by his family has been embraced by all but two of his GOP colleagues for his murderous fantasies about a Member of Congress. A tide of extremism has risen from 📌 https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1462088021512130563?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES the ashes of a failed American coup. The extremism in our country is growing and metastasizing. Its danger should not be underestimated. It cannot be ignored and wished away. The old boundaries have collapsed and they will not return. The American people will have to decide if
⋙ 🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES we are ready to abandon the American experiment and bury the dream of a just society built on the noble idea that at long last we can be a nation of equality and justice for all people, that life liberty and the pursuit of happiness applies to all Americans. Perspective can
⋙ 🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES be forged by many factors from experience to geography, but I think time is its most powerful shaper. What will this moment and the next years look like a generation from now? Will what happens next seem perfectly obvious in retrospect? What strikes me is how much more extreme
⋙ 🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES our broken politics has gotten since the Trump Coup and there is an absolute black hole of nothingness where there should be focus and passion around defending American democracy and a birthright of freedom that remains the envy of people all over the world. Desmond Tutu was
⋙ 🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Once asked whether evil was more powerful than good. He said no but quipped that it was better organized. It seems a prescient comment in this moment of American radicalism. The question is how far the American people will let this all go. Democracy won’t be lost in America
⋙ 🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES by force, invasion or coup. It will be lost in elections at the hands of the American people who will decide the fate of the gift given us all through sacrifices by women and men of all races, creeds and faith that beggar imagination. The American people will decide until the
⋙ 🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES power to do so is given away to a faction who thereafter will make the decisions for us all and the first one they will make is that the debate between us is over.

⭕ 19 Nov 2021

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote NEW: Judiciary Committee Chair Rep. Jerry Nadler is calling on @TheJusticeDept to review the Kyle Rittenhouse shootings for potential federal charges.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepJerryNadler This heartbreaking verdict is a miscarriage of justice and sets a dangerous precedent which justifies federal review by DOJ. Justice cannot tolerate armed persons crossing state lines looking for trouble while people engage in First Amendment-protected protest. https://twitter.com/RepJerryNadler/status/1461775482496724998?s=20

🐣 RT @MaryLTrump There is no justice in America and we need to stop pretending otherwise.

🐣 RT @NoelCasterComedy Behind even celebrity teenage shooter there’s a selfless shooter mom, taking him to gun ranges, staying up late to drive him across state lines to regional protests. It takes a village to raise a murderer.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom This is completely true and everyone cheering the verdict knows it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TimOBrien If a black guy walked into Kenosha from out of town with an assault rifle and killed two people while severely wounding another we would have had a very different verdict.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Kyle Rittenhouse acquitted on all counts in Kenosha shootings http://wapo.st/30PWEJg

🐣 RT @ACLU No one should be targeted, threatened, or attacked for exercising our First Amendment right to protest. It is our right to protest and demand justice. ¤ We’ll be watching to ensure no one — including law enforcement — interferes with that right.

🐣 Dems don’t want ruckus over miscarriage of justice to get in the way of messaging on infrastructure and BBB. ¤ Being confronted by gun-toting randos is an infringement on the right to protest. This should be a federal Civil Rights case.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom I felt that way about OJ. And many other trials. But “respect the verdict” means “this trial is done, accept the outcome peacefully, and if you don’t like it, start changing laws.”
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @Daddy_Boy51 You can’t “respect” a verdict that is not based on reality or the law. I am very afraid this is the next step down the slippery slope of Old West justice. This just made our country incrementally more dangerous.
⋙ 🐣 I think of Rodney King when the DOJ took it up as a civil rights case ~ and won. The right to protest is a civil right. This verdict puts a target on the back of every protester and will encourage vigilantism.

⭕ 18 Nov 2021

WaPo, Max Boot: Even if the Steele dossier is discredited, there’s plenty of evidence of Trump’s collusion with Russia http://wapo.st/3FzLp6N

The Steele dossier is a sideshow. Like many raw intelligence reports, it was full of uncorroborated information — a lot of which doesn’t check out. But the Steele dossier did not launch the FBI investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election, and discrediting it does not undermine the evidence that the Kremlin helped Trump win the election with his campaign’s eager encouragement and cooperation. You can debate whether this constituted “collusion,” a word with no legal definition. You can’t deny that there was extensive collaboration — at least not without resorting to bald-faced lies.

⭕ 17 Nov 2021

MotherJones, David Corn: New Revelations Emerge on How Donald Trump Killed 400,000 (or More) Americans http://bit.ly/3oGOo6e “The right went nuts over Benghazi, in which four Americans tragically died, yet it evinces no concern over the needless deaths of 400,000”
// We keep learning more about Trump’s deadly mishandling of the pandemic.

The congressional January 6 investigation has been drawing great attention lately, particularly as it has triggered the federal indictment of Steve Bannon for defying its subpoena, fired off other subpoenas at Mark Meadows and assorted Trumpers, and sought to obtain Trump White House records related to the insurrectionist attack on the Capitol. At the same time, a different congressional investigation, with much less notice, has been pursuing another profound betrayal committed by Donald Trump and his crew: the lethal mismanagement of the COVID-19 crisis.

x On Friday, the Select Committee on the Coronavirus Crisis, which is chaired by Rep. James Clyburn (D-S.C.), released interviews and documents revealing how senior Trump officials tried to block government health officials from informing the public about the seriousness of COVID-19. On February 25, 2020, Nancy Messonnier, a senior CDC health expert, warned in a news briefing that the virus’s spread in the United States was inevitable. That enraged Trump, who was trying to downplay the coronavirus threat. The new material shows that the Trump administration tried to shut her up. And Anne Schuchat, a top CDC official, told the committee that Trump officials scrambled to hold a briefing hours after Messonnier’s warning, though “there was nothing new to report.”

The story gets worse: Between March 9 and May 29 of last year, the CDC held no press briefings. In testimony to the committee, Kate Galatas, a CDC communications official, said the White House repeatedly thwarted the agency’s attempts to schedule such briefings, including one in April that would have emphasized the need to wear masks to contain the virus’s spread.

And worse: Dr. Deborah Birx, who was the White House COVID-19 task force coordinator, told the committee that Dr. Scott Atlas, a radiologist (not an infectious disease specialist) who was advising Trump on COVID, leaned on the CDC to alter its guidelines on testing to recommend that only symptomatic people be tested. (This would have yielded lower numbers of confirmed cases.) Government scientists, worried about asymptomatic people spreading the disease, thought it was important for symptomatic and asymptomatic people to get tested. Atlas’ pressure, though, led to CDC guidance in August 2020 on testing that was less vigorous. This revised recommendation, Birx told the committee, “resulted in less testing and…less aggressive testing of those without symptoms that I believed were the primary reason for the early community spread.” A month later, the CDC reinstituted the more expansive testing directive. It was released over “objections from senior White House personnel,” according to Birx.

As researchers from UCLA noted in March 2021, the United States could have avoided 400,000 COVID deaths if the Trump administration had implemented a more effective health strategy that included mask mandates, social distancing, and robust testing guidelines. Birx made a similar statement at that time.

We’ve long known that Trump did the opposite of what public health experts advised. More concerned with his own standing in the polls than with the health and safety of the citizenry, Trump dismissed or minimized the threat and sent a mixed message on masks, social distancing, and testing. The new revelations from the committee underscore his immense negligence and dereliction of duty that led to the preventable deaths of hundreds of thousands.

In a world of endless Trump outrages, this particular atrocity deserves more…well, outrage. The right went nuts over Benghazi, in which four Americans tragically died, yet it evinces no concern over the needless deaths of 400,000. Is this number just too large to absorb? In a 1932 essay, German journalist and satirist Kurt Tucholsky quoted a fictional diplomat referring to the horrors of war: “The war? I cannot find it to be so bad! The death of one man: this is a catastrophe. Hundreds of thousands of deaths: that is a statistic!” (No, apparently, Stalin did not say this.)

Moreover, it’s dumbfounding that killing 400,000 through ineptitude is not a disqualification for political leadership. Trump remains the GOP’s 2024 frontrunner, and party leaders continue to genuflect before him. Meanwhile, decrying Mr. Potato Head and Big Bird and fulminating over Dr. Seuss books have been far more important priorities for Republicans.

It’s also puzzling that the nation is not more focused on learning what went wrong during this horrific crisis. The work of the coronavirus subcommittee is not breathlessly monitored by the media. The material it just released did not make the front pages, as far as I can tell. And a search indicates the New York Times did not cover it. …

🐣 RT @MeidasTouch Please take a moment to watch @AOC’s impassioned speech on the House floor about Paul Gosar’s threats of violence against her and the disgraceful Republican response. 💽 https://twitter.com/MeidasTouch/status/1461059686757662720?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Biden administration to buy Pfizer antiviral pills for 10 million people, hoping to transform pandemic http://wapo.st/3DrvLtr
// Pfizer, meanwhile, asks regulators to authorize the pills and agrees to allow them to be made and sold for less in poor countries.

WaPo: ‘QAnon shaman’ sentenced to 41 months for role in Capitol riot http://wapo.st/3cmtfZr “You didn’t slug anybody,” U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth told Jacob Chansley, “but what you did here was actually obstruct the functioning of the whole government.”

✅ WaPo, Glenn Kessler: The Steele dossier: A guide to the latest allegations http://wapo.st/3DpLk4R “[T]he dossier has [largely] been a side show to the main event — clear evidence of the Russian govt’s efforts to intervene in the 2016 election on the side of Donald Trump”

To a large extent, the dossier has been a side show to the main event — clear evidence of the Russian government’s efforts to intervene in the 2016 election on the side of Donald Trump. A bipartisan report by the Senate Intelligence Committee in 2020 confirmed the initial intelligence community finding.

Moreover, the FBI opened its investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government not because of the dossier, but because of a tip from an Australian diplomat that a Trump campaign adviser, George Papadopoulos, had disclosed that Russia had obtained damaging information on Hillary Clinton. “This information provided the FBI with an articulable factual basis that, if true, reasonably indicated activity constituting either a federal crime or a threat to national security, or both, may have occurred or may be occurring,” concluded a 2019 Justice Department inspector general report.

The report by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III also largely ignored the dossier. He could not find evidence of a conspiracy between Trump and the Kremlin, but he concluded the campaign was opportunistic about apparent assistance from Russia.

For instance, when given a chance to obtain “dirt” on Clinton from a person they were told represented the Russian government, top campaign aides, including Donald Trump Jr., eagerly gathered to collect it — though it turned out to be nothing of importance.

Mueller’s investigation, moreover, determined that the hacking of the Democratic National Committee was directed by the Kremlin in an effort to help Trump’s campaign — further evidence of Russia’s covert backing of Trump.

But the Steele dossier has loomed large in the public imagination, in part because of media coverage of salacious elements, such as an alleged incident involving Trump and sex workers in a Moscow hotel room. Then-FBI Director James B. Comey on Jan. 7, 2017, privately briefed Trump on the Moscow hotel reference in the dossier, a discussion that quickly leaked.

… The fact that the dossier’s funding was traced to the Clinton campaign — and that Steele had actively pitched the findings to news reporters — gave Trump and his defenders an opening to try to discredit the Russia-related investigations as partisan-inspired witch hunts.

The Danchenko indictment has further bolstered the perception, especially on the right, that the dossier was a smear campaign orchestrated by Trump’s opponents. The indictment alleges that a source for Danchenko was a longtime political operative who was a supporter of Clinton and that another source, who had no role [Sergei Millian], was falsely identified by Danchenko.

Igor Danchenko: … Analysis: With immunity, Danchenko would have every incentive to answer truthfully. In his FBI interviews, he appeared relatively open about his reporting methods and his sources. Some, including in the FBI, have theorized that Steele’s methods were so sloppy that Russian disinformation could have infected into the final product. The indictment raises questions about whether some sources were too close to the Democrats or would benefit from a Clinton victory.

Charles Dolan Jr.: … Analysis: Dolan’s involvement as a possible source for the dossier makes the document appear even more partisan. Dolan was a longtime Clinton supporter — and the Clinton campaign was underwriting the project to which he allegedly contributed. The fact that Danchenko allegedly played down Dolan’s role is suspicious, given the other Clinton connections surrounding Steele’s efforts. But the indictment is vague about whether Dolan played a substantial role in the dossier, especially because the only charge in the indictment that refers to Dolan concerns the gossip about Manafort’s firing — which was relatively accurate, given it drew from news accounts.

Sergei Millian: … Analysis: With the removal of Millian as source for the dossier, much of the material must be discarded as highly suspect. The inspector general report noted how important a certain sub-source — supposedly Millian — was to many of the reports: “The reports describe this sub-source in varying ways: Report 80 (‘Source D, a close associate of TRUMP ….’); Report 95 (‘Source E, an ethnic Russian close associate of Republican US presidential candidate Donald TRUMP ….’); Report 97 (‘a Russian emigre figure close to the Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald TRUMP’s campaign team ….’); and Report 102 (‘[A]n ethnic Russian associate of Republican US presidential candidate Donald TRUMP …’).” ¤ Indeed, “Source E” supposedly described the “well-developed conspiracy of cooperation” between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin — which the indictment says was the underpinning of the court-approved wiretaps of Page.

⭕ 16 Nov 2021

💽 MSNBC, Hayes Brown: Jenna Ellis’ memo on stealing the 2020 election holds a lesson for Democrats http://on.msnbc.com/
// Every version of Trump’s election plot was as dangerous as it was nonsensical.

🐣 RT @solomonfreek13 Food for thought… https://twitter.com/solomonfreek13/status/1460684375423602692?s=20/photo/1
⋙ Criminal indictments by admin:
0 Obama
1 Ford
1 Carter
1 GHW Bush
2 Clinton
16 GW Bush
26 Reagan
76 Nixon
215 Trump

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Monmouth poll:
73% of Americans approve of having the Jan. 6 select committee look into whether members of Congress played a role in the riot
67% approve of the committee looking into whether Trump played a role

⭕ 15 Nov 2021

💙❤️📔 AspenInstitute: Commission on Information Disorder [pdf] http://bit.ly/3HO86WE 80p
// See under 11/23 WaPo editorial; Information disorder is a crisis that exacerbates all other crises. When bad information becomes as prevalent, persuasive, and persistent as good information, it creates a chain reaction of harm.

🐣 RT @willsommer Hundreds of QAnon supporters are back in Dallas’s Dealey Plaza awaiting JFK Jr’s return and singing “We Are the World.” https://twitter.com/willsommer/status/1460454073291972608?s=20/photo/1

⋙ 🐣 RT @inscribajournal
There comes a time
When you’ve read too many blogs.
When the world gets turned upside down.

There are people lying
And it’s time to lend our dough to Don,
The greatest scam of all.

We can’t go on
Pretending day by day
That someone will ever change our minds. /1 [ … ]

Oh, there’s a choice we’re making
We’re believing all his lies.
It’s true we’re getting used by Don, you and me. 3/3

NYT, Bill Grueskin: The Steele Dossier Indicted the Media http://nyti.ms/3qJfRHg “[A]sked by the Washington Post media critic Erik Wemple about two years ago how reporters should have approached an unverified rumor from the dossier … he responded, ‘By not publishing.’”

WaPo, Max Boot: A newly disclosed memo reveals Trump’s plot to turn the military into his personal goon squad http://wapo.st/30lymX8

That evidence comes courtesy of ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl, who has unearthed a memorandum from Johnny McEntee, Trump’s director of presidential personnel, listing 14 reasons for ousting Esper. That document was dated Oct. 19, 2020. Three weeks later Esper was fired by a Trump tweet.

The very premise of McEntee’s memo was both sinister and ludicrous — a 30-year-old of no professional or intellectual distinction, whose path to power was carrying Trump’s bags, was making the case for getting rid of a senior Cabinet officer for insufficient loyalty to the president. This revealing and chilling document deserves to be read not as a historical curiosity but as a terrible portent of what could be in store if Trump wins another term. He appears determined to turn the military into his personal goon squad.

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Post reporters Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker recounted in their book “I Alone Can Fix It” Milley’s well-grounded worries after the election about Trump’s mounting a coup. “They may try, but they’re not going to f—ing succeed,” the general reportedly told a friend. “You can’t do this without the military. You can’t do this without the CIA and the FBI. We’re the guys with guns.”

Well, the next time around, Trump would want to ensure that the “guys with guns” are on his side. If he wins a second term, Trump’s next defense secretary (Johnny McEntee perhaps?) would almost certainly be somebody more devoted to him than to the Constitution. For anyone concerned about the future of U.S. democracy, that should be a cause of considerable alarm at a time when Trump and Biden are running almost neck and neck in polling matchups.

💙 TheAtlantic, Anne Applebaum: Autocracy Is Winning http://bit.ly/3CbNJyA
// If the 20th century was the story of slow, uneven progress toward the victory of liberal democracy over other ideologies—communism, fascism, virulent nationalism—the 21st century is, so far, a story of the reverse.

⭕ 14 Nov 2021

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote We now have THREE coup memos: John Eastman, Jenna Ellis, & John McEntee. Mark Meadows knew about all of them. Pair these with the Clark letters to the states trump intended to rob of their electoral votes, & we have a clear violation of 18 U.S. Code § 2384 – Seditious conspiracy Text Block: https://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrote/status/1459993233694474241?s=20/photo/1

ABCNews: Memo from Trump attorney outlined how Pence could overturn election, says new book http://abcn.ws/3nfs30o
// ABC News’ Jonathan Karl covers the story in his new book on Trump’s presidency.

In a memo not made public until now, then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows emailed to Vice President Mike Pence’s top aide, on New Year’s Eve, a detailed plan for undoing President Joe Biden’s election victory, ABC News’ Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl reports.

The memo, written by former President Donald Trump’s campaign lawyer Jenna Ellis, is reported for the first time in Karl’s upcoming book, “Betrayal: The Final Act of the Trump Show” — demonstrating how Pence was under even more pressure than previously known to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

Ellis, in the memo, outlined a multi-step strategy: On Jan. 6, the day Congress was to certify the 2020 election results, Pence was to send back the electoral votes from six battleground states that Trump falsely claimed he had won. ¤ The memo said that Pence would give the states a deadline of “7pm eastern standard time on January 15th” to send back a new set of votes, according to Karl. ¤ Then, Ellis wrote, if any state legislature missed that deadline, “no electoral votes can be opened and counted from that state.”

Such a scenario would leave neither Biden nor Trump with a majority of votes, Ellis wrote, which would mean “Congress shall vote by state delegation” — which, Ellis said, would in turn lead to Trump being declared the winner due to Republicans controlling the majority of state delegations with 26.

The day after Meadows sent Ellis’ memo to Pence’s aide, on Jan. 1, Trump aide John McEntee sent another memo to Pence’s chief of staff, Marc Short, titled, “Jefferson used his position as VP to win.” ¤ Although McEntee’s memo was historically incorrect, Karl says, his message was clear: Jefferson took advantage of his position, and Pence must do the same.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Distinguished person of the week: Trump is still not a king http://wapo.st/3C9qhSE “For reminding us of Congress’s power to investigate [Jan. 6] & of Trump’s status as a lowly former president w/o the powers of … office, we can say well done, Judge Chutkan”

U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan issued a 39-page opinion on Tuesday rejecting former president Donald Trump’s attempt to block the Jan. 6 House select committee’s demand for hundreds of documents relating to the violent insurrection that Trump incited.

Chutkan’s factual recounting was a helpful reminder that Trump deliberately unleashed his supporters in an effort to overturn the election:

On January 6, Plaintiff spoke at the rally at the Ellipse, during which he (1) repeated claims, rejected by numerous courts, that the election was “rigged” and “stolen”; (2) urged then Vice President [Mike] Pence, who was preparing to convene Congress to tally the electoral votes, “to do the right thing” by rejecting certain states’ electors and declining to certify the election for President Joseph R. Biden; and (3) told protesters to “walk down to the Capitol” to “give them the kind of pride and boldness that they need to take back our country,” “we fight. We fight like hell. And if you don’t fight like hell, you’re not going to have a country anymore,” and “you’ll never take back our country with weakness.”

In a rebuke to Trump’s consistently inflated view of presidential power and delusion that these powers are his personally, Chutkan held, “Plaintiff does not acknowledge the deference owed to the incumbent President’s judgment. His position that he may override the express will of the executive branch appears to be premised on the notion that his executive power ‘exists in perpetuity.’ . . . But Presidents are not kings, and Plaintiff is not President.”

In responding to challenges regarding the constitutionality of the National Records Act and of Congress’s right to investigate, the court found multiple legislative purposes for the document request. The most serious that Chutkan listed was enacting legislation to enforce Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which bars anyone involved with an insurrection of rebellion from running for public office — including anyone who “gave ‘aid or comfort to the enemies thereof.’ ” That warning should remind Trump and his accessories of the legal peril they may be facing.

Chutkan also underscored reforms to prevent future coups that Congress may want — or must — address, such as “imposing structural reforms on executive branch agencies to prevent their abuse for antidemocratic ends, amending the Electoral Count Act, and reallocating resources and modifying processes for intelligence sharing by federal agencies charged with detecting, and interdicting, foreign and domestic threats to the security and integrity of our electoral processes.” Such reforms would certainly be forthcoming, were if not for Republicans’ resistance to any protection of our democracy that might prevent future abuse of power by their cult leaders.

The opinion is tightly reasoned. Moreover, it is one likely to be looked upon favorably even by a right-wing Supreme Court. In applying the test from the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Trump v. Mazars, which rebuffed Trump’s claim of absolute privilege, the judge reminds the high court that its own ruling affirmed the powers of Congress to investigate as part of its legislative functions.

Trump predictably appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, which temporarily stayed the ruling to allow an accelerated briefing and hearing schedule. The former president is likely to lose there as well.

For reminding us of Congress’s power to investigate the Jan. 6 insurrection and of Trump’s status as a lowly former president without the powers of the office, we can say well done, Judge Chutkan.

⭕ 13 Nov 2021

🐣 RT @tribelaw Bannon should be indicted again, this time for criminal sedition. He can serve his 20 years under 18 USC 2384 and his term for contempt of Congress concurrently.
⋙ 🐣 RT @UROCKlive1 He knew.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @RexChapman Please never forget Steve Bannon on January 5th, 2021… 💽 https://twitter.com/RexChapman/status/1459314849524109318?s=20/photo/1
// clip from Bannon‘s podcast ⇈

WaPo Editorial: Fresh reporting on Jan. 6 is a powerful rebuke to those minimizing events of that terrible day http://wapo.st/2YK6fAz

One hundred and eighty-seven minutes. That is the length of time between when President Donald Trump called on his followers to march to the Capitol on Jan. 6, as Congress was convening to certify the results of the presidential election he had lost, and when he belatedly and begrudgingly released a video telling them to go home. Those harrowing 187 minutes — during which the nation’s commander in chief sat back and watched television coverage of his supporters attacking the Capitol, even as his advisers, allies, elder daughter and besieged lawmakers begged him to intervene — were chronicled with troubling new detail in a Post investigation. The fresh reporting is a powerful rebuke to those who have sought to minimize, distort or forget the events of that terrible day.

Thanks to the work of a team of more than 75 Post journalists who interviewed more than 230 people and examined thousands of pages of court documents and internal law enforcement reports, along with hundred of videos, photographs and audio recordings, we now have the fullest understanding to date of what was going on not just on Jan. 6 but also in the days leading up to the assault and its aftermath.

Among the findings: A cascade of warnings — including explicit threats targeting Congress — was ignored by law enforcement. Some Pentagon leaders feared Mr. Trump might misuse the National Guard to remain in power and placed guardrails on deployment that may have hampered response to the insurrection. Efforts to strong-arm Vice President Mike Pence into using his ceremonial role to reject the results of the presidential election continued even after the assault on the Capitol when the shaken Congress reconvened.

New details about the pressure brought to bear on Mr. Pence make his steadfastness all the more admirable. Unfortunately, the former vice president has tarnished the record of his Jan. 6 courage with subsequent toadying to Mr. Trump, including criticizing the media for what he called overplaying the significance of Jan. 6. Mr. Pence is not alone in bending under Mr. Trump’s tightening grip on the Republican Party; as was reported in the third part of the series, nearly a third of the 390 Republicans around the country who have expressed interest in running for statewide office this cycle have supported a partisan audit of the 2020 vote, played down Jan. 6 or directly questioned the victory of President Biden.

Those continuing efforts to undermine elections and the peaceful transfer of power are why The Post’s investigation, albeit rigorous and thorough, must not be the last word. As the Post team itself noted, a number of critical questions remain. How seriously did Mr. Trump or his allies inside the government consider using emergency powers to remain in office? How did rioters know what unsecured windows would give them entry into the Capitol? Who built those gallows on the West Front of the building? And what else did Mr. Trump say or do during those horrific 187 minutes?

The special House committee investigating Jan. 6 has powers that reporters lack. It can compel testimony and subpoena documents to address the still unanswered questions — and assure that nothing like Jan. 6 will happen again.

⭕ 12 Nov 2021

Carnegie, Rumer & Weiss (2021): Ukraine: Putin’s Unfinished Business http://bit.ly/3xfD3Qz “[T]he annexation of Crimea and the undeclared war in eastern Ukraine have only reinforced the Ukrainian people’s resolve to leave Russia’s orbit and to seek closer ties to the West”
// 11/12/2021

Politico, Erin Banco: Emails reveal new details of Trump White House interference in CDC Covid planning http://politi.co/3c7QVRp
// The documents released by a congressional committee lay out a timeline for how the Trump White House began to downplay the dangers posed by Covid-19.

The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis has conducted interviews over the last several months about how former President Donald Trump and his closest confidantes, including former White House adviser Scott Atlas and son-in-law Jared Kushner, tried to steer the course of the federal response, sidestepping the interagency process.

The emails and transcripts detail how in the early days of 2020 Trump and his allies in the White House blocked media briefings and interviews with CDC officials, attempted to alter public safety guidance normally cleared by the agency and instructed agency officials to destroy evidence that might be construed as political interference.

The documents further underscore how Trump appointees tried to undermine the work of scientists and career staff at the CDC to control the administration’s messaging on the spread of the virus and the dangers of transmission and infection.

Several top former Trump officials, including Deborah Birx, the former White House Covid-19 task force coordinator, have answered committee questions. Former National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Director Nancy Messonnier and former CDC Principal Deputy Director Anne Schuchat also appeared for questioning. Both stepped down from their posts at the CDC in the spring.

The documents released by the committee — and the corresponding interviews with witnesses — lay out a timeline for how the Trump White House began to downplay the dangers posed by Covid-19. Several former high-level Trump officials who worked on the administration’s response have said publicly after the fact that they did not want to panic the American public.

But scientists at the CDC, well aware that the virus was transmitting at a high rate and could infect easily, stepped in early to speak to the American people directly in an attempt to warn the public about what was coming.

In a press conference in February 2020, Messonnier told reporters that she expected community spread within the U.S. and that the disruptions to everyday life could be “severe.” It was one of the first blunt assessments from a high-level CDC official about what was in store for the U.S. ¤ That warning frustrated Trump, according to documents released by the congressional committee Friday.

“I believed that my remarks were accurate based on the information we had at the time,” Messonnier told the committee in her interview. “I heard that the President was unhappy with the telebriefing.”

Following Messonnier’s comments in the Feb. 25 briefing, the leadership at the Department of Health and Human Services called yet another press conference.

“The impression that I was given was that the reaction to the morning briefing was quite volatile and having another briefing — you know, later I think I got the impression that having another briefing might get — you know, there was nothing new to report, but get additional voices out there talking about that situation,” Schuchat told the committee in her testimony.

From that point, the White House took the lead on the federal response and controlling all communications and messaging about the virus, denying CDC requests to hold its own briefings.

“We would submit a request to the others to do a briefing and it was declined, and then — or we didn’t get approval to be able to do one,” Schuchat said, referring to specific requests she received from the media for an interview. Schuchat said the White House also denied several agency telebriefings in the spring of 2020 that would have allowed CDC scientists to explain emerging evidence about how the virus moved and infected different populations.

As CDC scientists continued to try and push out their field reporting on Covid-19, White House officials attempted to morph messaging and at times downplay the significance of the spread of the virus.

Christine Casey, one of the leaders of the CDC team that publishes weekly scientific reports, also known as Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports, told the House committee that at one point in August 2020 she received instructions to delete an email reflecting political interference.

Casey said Paul Alexander, the former temporary senior policy adviser to the assistant secretary for public affairs at HHS, instructed her to stop publishing the weekly reports, insinuating her team was trying to make Trump look bad in public.

After conversations with leadership at the CDC, including then-Director Robert Redfield, Michael Iademarco, one of the CDC’s leaders overseeing epidemiology and laboratory services, told Casey to delete the email.

“I believe he said that the director [Redfield] said to delete the email and that anyone else who had received it, you know, should do as well,” Casey said in her testimony.

Schuchat told the committee that the interference in the CDC’s scientific process went even further and affected the agency’s public health guidance from the beginning of the pandemic.

In one instance, Schuchat said there was a directive in March 2020 to the White House to suspend the introduction of certain persons from countries where a communicable disease exists. Martin Cetron, the director for the Division of Global Migration and Quarantine at the CDC, refused to sign the order.

“His view was that the facts on the ground didn’t call for this from a public health reason and that the decision wasn’t being made based on criteria for quarantine. It may have been initiated for other purposes,” Schuchat said. “ I don’t think he was comfortable using his authority to do that because it didn’t meet his careful review of what the criteria are.” ¤ Redfield eventually signed the order despite Cetron’s opposition.

On several instances, Schuchat said Alexander tried to change the wording of the MMWR, adding that it took “active effort” from career CDC staff to preserve the integrity of the scientific reports. …

Birx, then the White House Covid-19 task force coordinator, told the House committee in her testimony that Atlas, a radiologist and White House adviser who frequently disagreed with the CDC, attempted to alter the agency’s testing guidance.

He pressed the agency to rewrite its guidelines to underscore that only symptomatic individuals needed to get tested. His argument, at the time, was that the U.S. only needed to worry about those individuals who had Covid-19 and were experiencing symptoms such as fever and coughing because those were the people who could more easily spread the virus. But scientists through the administration argued that asymptomatic individuals could still spread Covid-19 even if they did not exhibit symptoms and it was important to track both categories.

The wording in the testing guidelines was eventually tweaked to say: “You do not necessarily need a test unless you are a vulnerable individual or your healthcare provider or state or local public health officials recommend you take one.”

“This document resulted in less testing and less — less aggressive testing of those without symptoms that I believed were the primary reason for the early community spread,” Birx said, adding that the change in the guidance was not based on science.

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote BEANS: I’m willing to bet Bannon won’t cooperate or cut a deal for the minimum sentence in exchange for truthful testimony. I think he will fight it and risk prison, become a martyr, and fundraise off calling himself a Solzhenitsyn-style political prisoner.
NYT: Menace Enters the Republican Mainstream http://nyti.ms/3Hg2Smd “Such views, routinely expressed in warlike or revolutionary terms, are often intertwined with white racial resentments and evangelical Christian religious fervor”
// Threats of violence have become commonplace among a significant part of the party, as historians and those who study democracy warn of a dark shift in American politics.

🔆 This❗️⋙ DOJ: Stephen K. Bannon Indicted for Contempt of Congress http://bit.ly/31YkxPe “Bannon, 67, is charged with one contempt count involving his refusal to appear for a deposition and another involving his refusal to produce documents, despite a subpoena”
// Two Charges Filed for Failing to Honor House Subpoena From Select Committee Investigating Jan. 6 Capitol Breach
⋙ DOJ: Indictment [pdf] http://bit.ly/3CidfCw 9p
⋙ 2 U.S. Code § 192 – Refusal of witness to testify or produce papers: “Every person who having been summoned as a witness by the authority of either House of Congress to give testimony or to produce papers upon any matter under inquiry before either House, or any joint committee established by a joint or concurrent resolution of the two Houses of Congress, or any committee of either House of Congress, willfully makes default, or who, having appeared, refuses to answer any question pertinent to the question under inquiry, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000 nor less than $100 and imprisonment in a common jail for not less than one month nor more than twelve months.
(R.S. § 102; June 22, 1938, ch. 594, 52 Stat. 942.)”

🐣 RT @jonlemire WASHINGTON (AP) — Ex-Trump aide Steve Bannon indicted on contempt of Congress charges after defying Jan. 6 committee subpoena.

WaPo: Trump says it was ‘common sense’ for Jan. 6 rioters to chant ‘Hang Mike Pence!’ http://wapo.st/3qsVgXE “Audio of Trump’s comments to ABC News’s Jonathan Karl were published Friday by Axios in advance of a forthcoming book by Karl.” 1/2
⋙ “Trump … took issue with Pence for not intervening to change the results as he presided over the count of electoral college votes by Congress. The count was … interrupted after rioters breached the Capitol and Pence was whisked out of the chamber amid threats on his life.” 2/2
⋙ “In the interview, Trump made clear that he wanted Pence to invalidate the electoral college votes of five states in which Joe Biden had prevailed.”

WaPo: The Washington Post corrects, removes parts of two stories regarding the Steele dossier http://wapo.st/3nbm2BF

The newspaper’s executive editor, Sally Buzbee, said The Post could no longer stand by the accuracy of those elements of the story. It had identified businessman Sergei Millian as “Source D,” the unnamed figure who passed on the most salacious allegation in the dossier to its principal author, former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele.

The Post’s reassessment follows the indictment on Nov. 4 of Igor Danchenko, a Russian American analyst and researcher who helped Steele compile the dossier. Danchenko was arrested as part of an investigation conducted by attorney John Durham, the special counsel appointed by Trump’s attorney general William P. Barr to probe the origins and handling of the FBI’s inquiry into Trump’s alleged Russian connections.

WaPo: Backlash to school books centering on race, sex and LGBTQ people turns into conservative rallying cry http://wapo.st/3F9nCKA

Objections to books are nothing new, but they seem to have intensified over the past year, according to advocates of free access — with isolated complaints giving way to more concerted efforts that quickly spread to other areas, often propelled by social media. Caldwell-Stone from ALA traced an apparent rise in challenges to political outrage over topics such as LGBTQ sexuality and “critical race theory” — a college-level academic framework that examines systemic racism in America but has become a catchall for conservative concerns about the way schools discuss race.

Citing fears that teachers are laying guilt on White children, some states have passed laws banning classes from broaching the idea that anyone should feel “discomfort” or “anguish” on account of their race or sex. Republican leaders have also sought to cut funding for schools that teach the New York Times’ 1619 Project, and they have advocated “patriotic education” instead of what they call an excessive focus on the United States’ past and present wrongs.

⭕ 11 Nov 2021

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: A sobering, new report shows how much work is needed to protect democracy http://wapo.st/3wLhPYG

Protect Democracy, a nonpartisan group that has done yeoman’s work in litigating against the lawless Trump administration, devising software tools to enhance election integrity and battling election disinformation, is out with a comprehensive report of the status of democracy. It makes for a sobering read.

If nothing else, the report highlights that the danger of election subversion and the ensuing constitutional crisis is immediate and real. Republicans have pushed more than 200 bills around the country that would enable Republican legislatures to dislodge neutral election officials, challenge and overturn results and undermine confidence in election outcomes. For other elections they do not win, expect Republicans to try to delegitimize the results.

The effort to prevent delegitimization of elections also requires the debunking and challenging of phony elections “audits,” such as the one conducted in Maricopa County, Ariz. (which turned out to confirm President Biden’s victory). These are the preseason warm-ups to anticipated GOP efforts in 2022 and 2024 to sabotage vote tabulation and certification.

It is worth noting that such efforts must also include fixes to the Electoral Count Act to prevent a possible Republican House majority in January 2025 from accomplishing what the MAGA rioters could not: Overthrowing the will of voters by refusing to certify electoral college votes.

To combat the near-term threat, Protect Democracy also insists on accountability for attempted intimidation and manipulation of election officials in 2020 through civil and criminal litigation. The report warns that “if there is no accountability for past abuses, they will only repeat themselves more dangerously.”

As essential as the short- and intermediate-term reforms may be, a more fundamental threat looms. Protect Democracy calls this the “structural and cultural factors that inflate the political power and appeal of authoritarianism.” The “socio-cultural drivers” of a mass movement seeking to challenge the foundations of a multiracial democracy demand solutions well beyond the political realm.

This entails confronting the White evangelical crusade to prioritize White power and Christian ideology over democracy. Right-wing pseudo-intellectuals, unabashed champions of nativism in right-wing media and cynical Republican politicians have heightened racial resentment and undermined the building blocks of democracy. In many instances, however, they are merely racing to catch up with the mob.

It is worth noting that such efforts must also include fixes to the Electoral Count Act to prevent a possible Republican House majority in January 2025 from accomplishing what the MAGA rioters could not: Overthrowing the will of voters by refusing to certify electoral college votes.

To combat the near-term threat, Protect Democracy also insists on accountability for attempted intimidation and manipulation of election officials in 2020 through civil and criminal litigation. The report warns that “if there is no accountability for past abuses, they will only repeat themselves more dangerously.”

The prevalence of conspiracy theories, flight from science and fear of marginalization point to a greater crisis in rural, White and evangelical communities. White evangelicals’ Faustian bargain with Trump and his movement meant that these communities sacrificed their religious virtues and principles for power and the false sense of security that a ruthless warrior could push back the tide of secularism and racial diversification. As evangelical conservative and pro-democracy advocate David A. French writes, “[T]he pursuit of Christian power led to prominent Christian voices endorsing nation-cracking litigation and revolutionary efforts to overturn a lawful election — the Christian ‘deal’ looks bad indeed. When push came to shove, all too often the pursuit of justice yielded to the pursuit of power.”

Reinvigoration of democratic values, inculcation of tolerance, renewed respect for diversity and acceptance of science must come from authentic voices with credibility in those communities. The rest of Americans must recognize that excusing the plague of racist authoritarianism and unhinged — sometimes violent — rhetoric as the result of “economic dislocation” or “lack of respect from elites” misses the mark and infantilizes millions of Americans.

These Americans need to decide if they believe in the American creed or simply want to impose their will on a nation in which they no longer represent a majority. The answer to that fundamental question will in large part determine the fate of our democratic experiment.

🐣 RT @tribelaw This temporary injunction was accompanied by an ultrafast DC Circuit argument set for Nov 30. The panel will certainly affirm Judge Chutkan’s order demanding that Trump’s documents be turned over to the Jan 6 Committee, and SCOTUS will agree.
⋙ WaPo: Appeals court temporarily bars release of Trump White House records to House Jan. 6 committee http://wapo.st/3wFQ9V5

A federal appeals court on Thursday blocked the imminent release of records of President Donald Trump’s White House calls and activities related to the Jan. 6 Capitol attack after a lower court found that President Biden can waive his predecessor’s claim to executive privilege.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit granted a temporary injunction while it considers Trump’s request to hold off any release pending appeal, and fast-tracked oral arguments for a hearing Nov. 30.

🔄 💙 ❤️ 🔆 This❗️⋙ Newsweek, William Arkin: ‘We Are On the Way to a Right-wing Coup,’ the CIA Director Privately Warned http://bit.ly/3ktbDQ2 //➔ Part of a day-by-day recounting of what took place beginning Nov 3, 2020
// Daily Series of Post-Election Events

⭕ 10 Nov 2021

NBCNews: Domestic extremists pushing violence against Congress, school and health officials, DHS bulletin says http://nbcnews.to/3C7nJ7i
// A new DHS anti-terror bulletin also noted how both foreign Islamic terrorists and domestic extremists want to exploit the U.S. exit from Afghanistan.

NYT: Swift Ruling Tests Trump’s Tactic of Running Out the Clock http://nyti.ms/3n5K2pQ
// The former president has leveraged the slow judicial process in the past to thwart congressional oversight, but the Jan. 6 case may be different.

WaPo: N.J. man sentenced to 41 months for assaulting officer, stiffest punishment yet in Jan. 6 cases http://wapo.st/309cWfK
// Scott Fairlamb is the first person sentenced for assaulting a police officer in the Capitol attack.

⭕ 9 Nov 2021

🧵 RT @sethabramson The far right disinformation campaign on the Steele dossier is as aggressive a disinformation campaign as America has ever seen. ¤ The indictments they cite don’t say what they say they do; the dossier doesn’t say what they say it does; they’re rewriting our history in scary ways. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1458227627236511745?s=20

WaPo: Jan. 6 committee subpoenas more Trump aides, including Miller, McEnany and McEntee http://wapo.st/3DhFanr

WaPo: Trump White House records can be turned over to House Jan. 6 investigative committee, judge rules http://wapo.st/3C1CHMj

The decision by U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan clears the way for the release of government records requested by Congress beginning Friday. Attorneys for former president Donald Trump immediately appealed and moved to bar release of the documents by the National Archives pending a ruling by the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

The House panel and the Justice Department “contend that discovering and coming to terms with the causes underlying the January 6 attack is a matter of unsurpassed public importance because such information relates to our core democratic institutions and the public’s confidence in them,” Chutkan wrote in a 39-page opinion. “The court agrees.”

[From Opinion:] “Plaintiff does not acknowledge the deference owed to the incumbent President’s judgment. His position that he may override the express will of the executive branch appears to be premised on the notion that his executive power “exists in perpetuity.” Hearing Tr. at 19:21-22. But Presidents are not kings, and Plaintiff is not President. He retains the right to assert that his records are privileged, but the incumbent President “is not constitutionally obliged to honor” that assertion. Public Citizen v. Burk, 843 F.2d 1473, 1479 (D.C. Cir. 1988).4”

⭕ 8 Nov 2021

WaPo: Can Biden’s nuts-and-bolts infrastructure pitch overcome cultural divides? http://wapo.st/3H0SE9n
// The president’s sales push on infrastructure will test whether his strategy of delivering tangible benefits still resonates in a polarized political environment where cultural issues are powerful

WaPo: Capitol rioter Evan Neumann applies for asylum in Belarus, local media says http://wapo.st/3DdRUeN

Evan Neumann, who appears to have sat down for an interview with Belarusian state television in a segment titled “Goodbye, America,” is wanted in the United States on charges of violent entry and disorderly conduct on the Capitol grounds, as well as for assaulting, resisting and obstructing law enforcement during civil disorder.

Both Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and his close ally, Russian President Vladimir Putin, have frequently referenced the Capitol riot, calling the prosecution of those involved an example of “double standards” by the United States because it frequently criticizes crackdowns on anti-government protests abroad.

◕ NYT: U.S. Covid Deaths Get Even Redder http://nyti.ms/3mWfx5Fhttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1457887369877667840?s=20/photo/1
// The partisan gap in Covid’s death toll has grown faster over the past month than at any previous point.

💙 TheBulwark, Christian Vanderbrouk: Notes on an Authoritarian Conspiracy: Inside the Claremont Institute’s “79 Days to Inauguration” Report http://bit.ly/2YtQPjN
// Claremont’s post-election war game provides a window into the group’s ambitions.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: House Jan. 6 committee issues subpoenas to 6 top Trump advisers, including pair involved in Willard hotel ‘command center’ http://wapo.st/3o8ecIh

Those subpoenaed to provide testimony and documents include scholar John Eastman, who outlined a legal strategy in early January to delay or deny Joe Biden the presidency, and former New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik, who led efforts to investigate voting fraud in key states. Both were present at the Willard during the first week in January.

The list also includes three members of the Trump reelection campaign: campaign manager Bill Stepien; Jason Miller, a senior adviser to the campaign; and Angela McCallum, the national executive assistant to Trump’s campaign. The committee also issued a subpoena for Trump’s former national security adviser, Michael Flynn.

⭕ 7 Nov 2021

🐣 RT @thedailybeast Rep. Liz Cheney went on Fox News Sunday and took an apparent swipe at Tucker Carlson, claiming that anyone who spreads “false flag” conspiracies about the Jan. 6 insurrection is “un-American” and “dangerous.”
⋙ DailyBeast: Liz Cheney to Fox News: ‘Un-American’ to Call Jan. 6 a ‘False Flag’ http://bit.ly/3qlQD1o
// While not naming Tucker Carlson explicitly, Cheney’s comments on Fox News definitely appeared to reference the Fox star’s recent docu-series sowing doubt about Jan. 6.

WaPo: Defying Trump, Rick Scott backs McConnell and Murkowski, tiptoes around false claims about election fraud http://wapo.st/3kbRWMw
// The interview was typical of the balancing act Scott has tried to maintain as chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, the group that works to elect Republicans to the Senate

⭕ 6 Nov 2021

WaPo: A spin doctor with ties to Russia allegedly fed the Steele dossier before fighting to discredit it http://wapo.st/3omQsR5 “The dossier was tangential to the official inquiry led by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III but nonetheless captured public imagination”
// Charles Dolan Jr., a PR executive who cut his teeth in Democratic politics, provided anti-Trump information, according to the special counsel probing the Russia investigation

⭕ 5 Nov 2021

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Tonight, I proudly signed the historic Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework and sent it to @POTUS to be signed into law. This bill delivers a once-in-a-century investment in our infrastructure, creates good-paying jobs and takes a crucial step to #BuildBackBetter For The People. https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1456852294444765184?s=20/photo/1-2
⋙ 🐣 RT @wandaransom Happy Infrastructure Week! 💽 https://twitter.com/wandaransom/status/1456852808926474242?s=20/photo/1
// video by MeidasTouch: promises NOT kept by Trump admin

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Congress approves $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, sending measure to Biden for enactment http://wapo.st/3EPhCX9
// To secure passage, moderates and liberals agreed to act soon to adopt the rest of President Biden’s economic agenda

⭕ 4 Nov 2021

WaPo: U.S. judge appears set to reject Trump bid to block records requested by Jan. 6 committee http://wapo.st/3kaA84p

TheGuardian: Russian source for Steele’s Trump dossier arrested by US authorities http://bit.ly/3wgBHmi
// Five-page indictment released by justice department accuses analyst Igor Danchenko of lying to FBI

🧵 RT @SethAbramson (THREAD) I’m going to itemize every factual inaccuracy in this NYT article—while telling you in advance that none of them will be fixed. I wrote a NYT bestseller on the subject these men have written a story on, so I know *exactly* what needs correcting.
📌https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1456299800735870976?s=20
⋙⋙ NYT: Authorities Arrest Analyst Who Contributed to Steele Dossier http://nyti.ms/3EMEdDP
// Igor Danchenko, a Russia analyst who worked with Christopher Steele, the author of a dossier of rumors and unproven assertions about Donald J. Trump, was indicted as part of the Durham investigation.
⋙ 🐣 RT @medit8now Did you see @petestrzok on Maddow @SethAbramson?
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @medit8now Pete Strzok on @maddow: The people Durham indicted are peripheral to Mueller cases. Today’s indictment seems to be a dog whistle to Trump’s conspiracy theories. The subtle 1-sided portrayal of the facts isn’t unintentional & seeks to lay out a false narrative to what Mueller did

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote The interviews during which the Steele source “lied” to the FBI took place a YEAR after the trump-Russia probe was opened, but Durham wants you to believe his lies have to do with the origin of crossfire hurricane.
⋙ 🐣 RT @DiogenesLamp0 Durham has been investigating for 3 and a half years and all he found were process crimes unrelated to Trump’s collusion. Meanwhile, Trump still colluded with Russia. His campaign manager gave 75 pgs of campaign data to a Russian spy.

WaPo: Igor Danchenko arrested, charged with lying to FBI about information in Steele dossier http://wapo.st/3k3UEDK “[T]he 39-page indictment unveiled Thursday paints a more detailed picture of claims that were allegedly built on exaggerations, rumors and outright lies”

Politico: Committee interviews Jan. 6 rioter who witnessed state GOP contacts with Trump allies http://politi.co/3whpGNi
// Investigators are trying to connect the dots between protesters who broke into the Capitol and whether they coordinated with Republican officials.

🐣 RT @gavinmuellerphd am I correct that CRT as the shambolic-but-nevertheless-consolidated emblem of BLM backlash was midwifed through the debate on the 1619 Project?

⭕ 3 Nov 2021

⭕ 2 Nov 2021

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Glenn Youngkin’s repulsive final push reveals a dark truth for Democrats http://wapo.st/3wgY76Y

⭕ 1 Nov 2021

⭕ 31 Oct 2021

🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzi Flynn as a continuing domestic terror threat -GOP candidate: Michael Flynn trying to run extortion plot on U.S. officials to reinstall Trump | http://Salon.com
⋙ Salon, Brett Bachman: GOP candidate claims Michael Flynn hoped to blackmail U.S. officials into pro-Trump “audits” http://bit.ly/3EsBrTS
// Pennsylvania Senate candidate Everett Stern made the bombshell accusation in a press conference Saturday

🧵RT @MuellerSheWrote THREAD: There were major clues that dropped this weekend indicating DoJ is prepping to pursue a Bannon indictment for criminal contempt of congress that the MSM isn’t talking about. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrote/status/1454911842556399618?s=20

WaPo: Key Findings of the Report http://wapo.st/3qhlhsV

President Donald Trump’s assault on American democracy began in the spring of 2020, when he issued a flurry of preemptive attacks on the integrity of the country’s voting systems. The doubts he cultivated ultimately led to a rampage inside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, when a pro-Trump mob came within seconds of encountering Vice President Mike Pence, trapped lawmakers and vandalized the home of Congress in the worst desecration of the complex since British forces burned it in 1814. Five people died in the Jan. 6 attack or in the immediate aftermath, and 140 police officers were assaulted.

The consequences of that day are still coming into focus, but what is already clear is that the insurrection was not a spontaneous act nor an isolated event. It was a battle in a broader war over the truth and over the future of American democracy.

Since then, the forces behind the attack remain potent and growing. Trump emerged emboldened, fortifying his hold on the Republican Party, sustaining his election-fraud lie and driving demands for more restrictive voting laws and investigations of the 2020 results, even though they have been repeatedly affirmed by ballot reviews and the courts. A deep distrust in the voting process has spread across the country, shaking the foundation on which the American experiment was built — the shared belief that the nation’s leaders are freely and fairly elected.

BEFORE THE ATTACK

Law enforcement officials did not respond with urgency to a cascade of warnings about violence on Jan. 6
● Alerts were raised by local officials, FBI informants, social media companies, former national security officials, researchers, lawmakers and tipsters.
● The FBI received numerous warnings about Jan. 6 but felt many of the threatening statements were “aspirational” and could not be pursued. In one tip on Dec. 20, a caller told the bureau that ● Trump supporters were making plans online for violence against lawmakers in Washington, including a threat against Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah). The agency concluded the information did not merit further investigation and closed the case within 48 hours.
● One of the biggest efforts to come out of Sept. 11, 2001 — a national network of multi-agency intelligence centers — spotted a flood of Jan. 6 warnings, but federal agencies did not show much interest in its information.
● The FBI limited its own understanding of how extremists were mobilizing when it switched over its social media monitoring service on the last weekend of 2020.

Pentagon leaders had acute fears about widespread violence, and some feared Trump could misuse the National Guard to remain in power
● Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy was left rattled by Trump’s firing of senior Pentagon officials just after the election and sought to put guardrails on deployment of the National Guard.
● Then-acting defense secretary Christopher C. Miller did not believe Trump would misuse the military but worried that far-right extremists could bait soldiers into “a Boston Massacre-type situation.” Their fears contributed to a fateful decision to keep soldiers away from the Capitol on Jan. 6.

The Capitol Police was disorganized and unprepared
● The U.S. Capitol Police had been tracking threatening social media posts for weeks but was hampered by poor communication and planning.
● The department’s new head of intelligence concluded on Jan. 3 that Trump supporters had grown desperate to overturn the election and “Congress itself” would be the target. But then-Chief Steven Sund did not have that information when he initiated a last-minute request to bring in National Guard soldiers, one that was swiftly rejected.

Trump’s election lies radicalized his supporters in real time
● As the president exerted pressure on state officials, the Justice Department and his vice president to overturn the results, his public attacks on the vote mobilized his supporters to immediately plot violent acts — discussions that researchers watched unfold online.

DURING THE ATTACK

Escalating danger signs were in full view hours before the Capitol attack but did not trigger a stepped-up security response
● Hundreds of Trump supporters clashed with police at the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial on the morning of Jan. 6, some with shields and gas masks, presaging the violence to come.
● D.C. homeland security employees spotted piles of backpacks left by rallygoers outside the area where the president would speak — a phenomenon the agency had warned a week earlier could be a sign of concealed weapons.

Trump had direct warnings of the risks but stood by for 187 minutes before telling his supporters to go home
● For more than three hours, the president resisted entreaties from House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, other Republican lawmakers and numerous White House advisers to urge the mob to disperse, a delay that contributed to harrowing acts of violence.

His allies pressured Pence to reject the election results even after the Capitol siege
● John C. Eastman, an attorney advising Trump, emailed Pence’s lawyer as a shaken Congress was reconvening to argue that the vice president should still reject electors from Arizona and other states.
● Earlier in the day, while the vice president, his family and aides were hiding from the rioters, Eastman emailed Pence’s lawyer to blame the violence on Pence’s refusal to block certification of Biden’s victory.

The FBI was forced to improvise a plan to help take back control of the Capitol
● After the breach, the bureau deployed three tactical teams that were positioned nearby, but they were small, specialized teams and did not bring overwhelming manpower.
● As the riot escalated, acting attorney general Jeffrey Rosen scrambled to keep up with the deluge of calls from senior government officials and desperate lawmakers.
● Senior Justice Department officials were so uncertain of what was occurring based on chaotic television images that Rosen’s top deputy, Richard Donoghue, went to the Capitol in person to coordinate with lawmakers and law enforcement agencies.

AFTER THE ATTACK

Republican efforts to undermine the 2020 election restarted immediately after the Capitol attack
● Eight days after the violence, state Republicans privately discussed their intention to force a review of ballots cast in Maricopa County, Ariz., setting in motion a chaotic process that further sowed doubt in the results and a wave of similar partisan investigations in other states.

False election claims by Trump that spurred the Capitol attack have become a driving force in the Republican Party
● Nearly a third of the 390 Republicans around the country who have expressed interest in running for statewide office this cycle have publicly supported a partisan audit of the 2020 vote, downplayed the Jan. 6 attack or directly questioned Biden’s victory.
● They include 10 candidates running for secretary of state, a position with sway over elections in many states.

Trump’s attacks have led to escalating threats of violence
● Election officials in at least 17 states have collectively received hundreds of threats to their personal safety or their lives since Jan. 6, with a concentration in the six states where Trump has focused his attacks on the election results.
● Ominous emails and calls have spiked immediately after the former president and his allies raised new claims.

First responders are struggling with deep trauma
● Those who tried to protect the Capitol are contending with serious physical injuries, nightmares and intense anxiety. “Normal is gone,” said one Capitol Police commander.

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🔄💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: RED FLAGS: BEFORE, DURING, AFTER http://wapo.st/3bpliSW “For the first time, from coast to coast, the centers were blinking red. The hour, date and location of concern was the same: 1 p.m., the U.S. Capitol, Jan. 6.”
// book length book-length; As Trump propelled his supporters to Washington, law enforcementagencies failed to heed mounting warnings about violence on Jan. 6.

WaPo: Russian troop movements near Ukraine border prompt concern in U.S., Europe http://wapo.st/3GH1vgi

BostonGlobe, Timothy Snyder (11/11/2020‼️): Trump’s big election lie pushes America toward autocracy http://bit.ly/3boygAg “A coup is under way, and the number of participants is not shrinking but growing”
// Clinging to power by claiming you are the victim of internal enemies is a very dangerous tactic. Don’t underestimate where this can go. “A coup is under way, and the number of participants is not shrinking but growing”

⭕ 30 Oct 2021

🐣 RT @RepRaskin It’s now clear: Trump’s henchmen used the violent siege of the Capitol to turn up the heat on Pence to complete their political coup in the electoral college. And then Eastman blamed the violent “siege” of the Capitol on Pence’s refusal to succumb to their plan.
⋙ 🧵 RT @jdawsey1 As Pence fled for life, Trump lawyer John Eastman told Pence’s lawyer in email that VP caused “siege.” He later pushed Pence’s team to not certify, even after riot. And Pence lawyer drafted op-Ed calling for him to be disciplined by bar. Our latest: 📌https://twitter.com/jdawsey1/status/1454275258614169611
// 10/29/2021; article below

WaPo: Trump seeking to block hundreds of pages of documents from Jan. 6 committee, court filing shows http://wapo.st/3w35IpG

⭕ 29 Oct 2021

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: During Jan. 6 riot, Trump attorney John Eastman told Pence team the vice president’s inaction caused attack on Capitol http://wapo.st/3bpbRTC

As Vice President Mike Pence hid from a marauding mob during the Jan. 6 invasion of the Capitol, an attorney for President Donald Trump emailed a top Pence aide to say that Pence had caused the violence by refusing to block certification of Trump’s election loss.

The attorney, John C. Eastman, also continued to press for Pence to act even after Trump’s supporters had trampled through the Capitol — an attack the Pence aide, Greg Jacob, had described as a “siege” in their email exchange.

“The ‘siege’ is because YOU and your boss did not do what was necessary to allow this to be aired in a public way so that the American people can see for themselves what happened,” Eastman wrote to Jacob, referring to Trump’s claims of voter fraud.

Eastman sent the email as Pence, who had been presiding in the Senate, was under guard with Jacob and other advisers in a secure area. Rioters were tearing through the Capitol complex, some of them calling for Pence to be executed.

Jacob’s draft article, Eastman’s emails and accounts of other previously undisclosed actions by Eastman offer new insight into the mind-sets of figures at the center of an episode that pushed American democracy to the brink. They show that Eastman’s efforts to persuade Pence to block Trump’s defeat were more extensive than has been reported previously, and that the Pence team was subjected to what Jacob at the time called “a barrage of bankrupt legal theories.”

In the days before the attack, Eastman was working to salvage Trump’s presidency out of a “command center” in rooms at the Willard hotel near the White House, alongside such top Trump allies as Rudolph W. Giuliani.

Jacob wrote in his draft article that Eastman and Giuliani were part of a “cadre of outside lawyers” who had “spun a web of lies and disinformation” in an attempt to pressure Pence to betray his oath of office and the Constitution. …

That evening, Eastman told Jacob in another email that Pence should still not certify the results, according to Eastman and one of the people familiar with the emails. That email from Eastman came after the rioters had been cleared from the Capitol and Pence had returned to the chair to preside over the proceedings and vowed to continue.

🧵 RT @BBooTop The covert communications btwn Russian Alpha Bank servers, Spectrum Health & the Trump Org are real. Tonight, Rachel Maddow read a letter to Garland from a lawyer of one of the computer scientists confirming that the data is real. Durham knew but targeted the ppl who exposed it. 📌 https://twitter.com/BBopTop/status/1454257693070352389?s=20

🧵 RT @stellahaley20 Rachel Maddow reports that Durham and Barr intentionally ignored emails that prove Trump was in direct communication with the Russian Alpha Bank, A covert Communication channel existed during the 2016 campaign that Barr & Durham knew was real but that they covered up! BOOMERANG! 📌 https://twitter.com/StellaHaley20/status/1454262331496599563?s=20

NBCNews: GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger, an outspoken Trump critic, will not seek re-election http://nbcnews.to/3Cvnu74 He basically is being redistricted out of his seat in Illinois but will be able to focus on the Jan 6 investigation
// While Kinzinger was a vocal opponent of Trump and his governing style, the GOP congressman voted along party lines and on most issues that the former president supported.

⭕ 28 Oct 202

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Beware those peddling fear and rage. Fear is easy to sell. It’s addictive, but it leads to despair & apathy. Hope in the face of reality is hard. It takes work and courage. But as @RepAdamSchiff says: we don’t have the luxury of despair. I will not give up on us. I’m here to work
⋙ 🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote To be clear, I do not think everything is fine. Hope wouldn’t take courage if everything were fine. I think we’re probably in some of the darkest times in our history. But fear and apathy aren’t the way out, and they never will be.

⭕ 27 Oct 2021

Salon, Alan Blotcky: Donald Trump’s “slow-motion coup” is becoming a runaway train http://bit.ly/3pTfpWD
// Trump and his sycophants are working on many fronts to subvert democracy — America’s turning point is here and now

//➔ 🐣 RT @lawindsor Join us! https://twitter.com/lawindsor/status/1453496116457078788?s=20
// Lauren Windsor ⇊ ; undercover investigative journalist
⋙ Executive Director of @AFVhq Creator/EP of political reporting web-show http://TheUndercurrent.tv Support our journalism: http://americanfamilyvoices.org/donate

⭕ 26 Oct 2021

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: The world needs to cut its emissions seven times as fast to hit climate goals, U.N. report finds http://wapo.st/3EbbuZ4 ¤ 🚨@Sen_JoeManchin 🚨
// ‘We’re just so far off track,’ says one co-author, noting that vague long-term promises and insufficient short-term plans overshadow signs of progress

WaPo: The hotel where Trump allies plotted to overturn the election has a wild and sometimes violent history http://wapo.st/3vM6kj4 The Willard “more justly could be called the center of Washington than either the Capitol or the White House … ” – Nathaniel Hawthorne

⭕ 25 Oct 2021

WaPo: God, Trump and the Closed-Door World of a Major Conservative Group http://wapo.st/3jP1v40
// What internal recordings and documents reveal about the Council for National Policy — and the future of the Republican Party

TheGuardian: How a secretive conservative group influenced ‘populist’ Trump’s tax cuts http://bit.ly/316gaBn “The cuts have been blamed for widening inequality, and worsening deficits, with a large amount of the savings going to stock buybacks”
// Recordings from a 2019 panel discussion of the Council for National Policy reveal tax cuts were sparked by personal conversations

🐣 RT @richsignorelli By now, Trump should be an indicted criminal, under strict supervision by courts, detained at home, enforced by electronic monitoring, subject to gag orders prohibiting him from further harming our democracy. Instead, this deranged & dangerous career criminal continues his harm.

SCOTUSblog, Mary Ziegler: Supreme speed: The court puts abortion on the rocket docket http://bit.ly/3jEmxC9

… Last week, the court took up two challenges to S.B. 8. One, brought by abortion providers, asked the justices to weigh in on “whether a state can insulate from federal-court review a law that prohibits the exercise of a constitutional right” by delegating enforcement to private citizens.

The court also granted a separate petition from the Justice Department. The United States, which until now had never brought a challenge to a state abortion restriction, argued that S.B. 8 interferes with its sovereign interest in ensuring that states recognize federal constitutional rights. DOJ also argued that the law raises preemption concerns by threatening the work of federal agencies, employees, and contractors who might offer abortion services. …

What seems clear is that the justices are taking S.B. 8 seriously now. Respect for the gravity of the issue had long been the hallmark of the court’s abortion jurisprudence, which recognized the dignity of life in the womb and the importance of pregnant women’s interests in equality and autonomy. In the court’s response to S.B. 8, that respect was nowhere to be found. The court’s indifference was even more breathtaking because of what S.B. 8 represents — other states could easily use a similar scheme to frustrate the exercise of everything from the right to bear arms to religious liberty.

Many dismissed the justices’ promises to be above politics, and with reason. In its first iteration at the high court, the S.B. 8 litigation suggested not only that politics influenced the outcome but that the justices treated abortion, an issue of great concern to many Americans, with a mixture of contempt and nonchalance. The court’s rocket-docket response to last week’s developments might change the narrative. It was clear for decades that Americans on either side of the abortion issue treated the fate of Roe as a matter of grave concern. Now, it seems, the Supreme Court may once again agree.

🧵 RT @MuellerSheWrote Stockton is one of the people that can confirm Kremer warned the White House via @MarkMeadows about the unpermitted March to the capitol by Stop the Steal. Ellipse rally organizers weren’t expecting a march to the capitol. Then trump announced one on the ellipse. He knew. 📌 https://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrote/status/1452738758583984130?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @woodruffbets NEW: Dustin Stockton is answering questions from the 1/6 committee today, per two sources. ¤ Story TK
⋙⋙⋙ Politico: Jan. 6 investigators privately question Bannon associate http://politi.co/3men0Nh
// The panel investigating the Capitol attack brought in a conservative activist linked to Steve Bannon’s We Build The Wall effort.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Source: ¤ ProPublica: New Details Suggest Senior Trump Aides Knew Jan. 6 Rally Could Get Chaotic http://bit.ly/3hdx7Oz
// 6/25/2021; Text messages and interviews show that Stop the Steal leaders fooled the Capitol police and welcomed racists to increase their crowd sizes, while White House officials worked to both contain and appease them.

WaPo: Nevertheless, Warren’s wealth tax idea persisted http://wapo.st/3mlzzGF “It would tax financial gains on all tradable assets annually, even if they have not been sold.” //➔ Acc to Thomas Picketty, this is the only way to halt skyrocketing inequality w/o depression or war

🐣 RT @cwebbonline This. 100% THIS 👇
Sen. King: “If you take the states that those 41 senators represent, add up all the population together, you get 24% of the American people. So the situation we’re in now is that 24% of the American people have an effective veto.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, RachelMaddow: Continued Republican abuse of filibuster begins to change minds on reform in Senate http://on.msnbc.com/3jB0rAD
// Senator Angus King, who had previous voiced opposition to getting rid of the Senate filibuster rule, talks with Rachel Maddow about how Republican abuse of the rule to block everything without even any debate, even on matters critical to the health of democracy in the United States, is changing his perspective on reforming the filibuster.

⭕ 24 Oct 2021

🐣 RT @DavidJollyFL 🚨 Rolling Stone out with a huge story, reporting tonight that multiple members of Congress were intimately involved in planning the violent Jan. 6 events, that Meadows had an opportunity to prevent it, and that Gosar dangled ‘blanket pardons’.
🐣 RT @stuartpstevens [Romney’s campaign manager] What everyone needs to grasp is that elements throughout the Republican Party were involved in 1/6th : Trump, WH staff, Senators and Members of Congress, their staffs, major donors, the Republican AG’s Association. It was a coordinated, desperate attempt to end democracy.
🔆 This❗️⋙ RollingStone, Hunter Walker: Jan. 6 Protest Organizers Say They Participated in ‘Dozens’ of Planning Meetings With Members of Congress and White House Staff http://bit.ly/3jv4heA “It’s clear that a lot of bad actors set out to cause chaos. … They made us all look like shit” 
// Two sources are communicating with House investigators and detailed a stunning series of allegations to Rolling Stone, including a promise of a “blanket pardon” from the Oval Office

As the House investigation into the Jan. 6 attack heats up, some of the planners of the pro-Trump rallies that took place in Washington, D.C., have begun communicating with congressional investigators and sharing new information about what happened when the former president’s supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol. Two of these people have spoken to Rolling Stone extensively in recent weeks and detailed explosive allegations that multiple members of Congress were intimately involved in planning both Trump’s efforts to overturn his election loss and the Jan. 6 events that turned violent. 

Rolling Stone separately confirmed a third person involved in the main Jan. 6 rally in D.C. has communicated with the committee. This is the first report that the committee is hearing major new allegations from potential cooperating witnesses. While there have been prior indications that members of Congress were involved, this is also the first account detailing their purported role and its scope. The two sources also claim they interacted with members of Trump’s team, including former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, who they describe as having had an opportunity to prevent the violence. 

The two sources, both of whom have been granted anonymity due to the ongoing investigation, describe participating in “dozens” of planning briefings ahead of that day when Trump supporters broke into the Capitol … “I remember Marjorie Taylor Greene specifically,” the organizer says. “I remember talking to probably close to a dozen other members at one point or another or their staffs.”

… Some members of the audience at the Ellipse began walking the mile and a half to the Capitol as Trump gave his speech. The barricades were stormed minutes before the former president concluded his remarks.

Along with Greene, the conspiratorial pro-Trump Republican from Georgia who took office earlier this year, the pair both say the members who participated in these conversations or had top staffers join in included Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.), Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.), Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.), Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.), Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.), and Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas). ¤ “We would talk to Boebert’s team, Cawthorn’s team, Gosar’s team like back to back to back to back,” says the organizer.  

The organizer claims the pair received “several assurances” about the “blanket pardon” from Gosar. ¤ “I was just going over the list of pardons and we just wanted to tell you guys how much we appreciate all the hard work you’ve been doing,” Gosar said, according to the organizer.

Both Brooks and Cawthorn spoke with Trump at the Ellipse on Jan. 6. In his speech at that event, Brooks, who was reportedly wearing body armor, declared, “Today is the day American patriots start taking down names and kicking ass.” Gosar, Greene, and Boebert were all billed as speakers at the “Wild Protest,” which also took place on Jan. 6 at the Capitol. ¤ … Ali Alexander, who helped organize the “Wild Protest,” declared in a since-deleted livestream broadcast that Gosar, Brooks, and Biggs helped him formulate the strategy for that event. 

“I was the person who came up with the Jan. 6 idea with Congressman Gosar, Congressman Mo Brooks, and Congressman Andy Biggs,” Alexander said at the time. “We four schemed up on putting maximum pressure on Congress while they were voting so that — who we couldn’t lobby — we could change the hearts and the minds of Republicans who were in that body hearing our loud roar from outside.”  

Alexander led Stop the Steal, which was one of the main groups promoting efforts to dispute Trump’s loss. In December, he organized a Stop the Steal event in Phoenix, where Gosar was one the main speakers. At that demonstration, Alexander referred to Gosar as “my captain” and declared “one of the other heroes has been Congressman Andy Biggs.”

“The reason I’m talking to the committee and the reason it’s so important is that — despite Republicans refusing to participate … this commission’s all we got as far as being able to uncover the truth about what happened at the Capitol that day,” the organizer says. “It’s clear that a lot of bad actors set out to cause chaos. … They made us all look like shit.” ¤ And Trump, they admit, was one of those bad actors. …

“The breaking point for me [on Jan. 6 was when] Trump starts talking about walking to the Capitol,” the organizer says. “I was like. ‘Let’s get the fuck out of here.’ ” ¤  “I do kind of feel abandoned by Trump,” says the planner. “I’m actually pretty pissed about it and I’m pissed at him.”

According to both sources, members of Trump’s administration and former members of his campaign team were involved in the planning. Both describe Katrina Pierson, who worked for Trump’s campaign in 2016 and 2020, as a key liaison between the organizers of protests against the election and the White House. ¤ “Katrina was like our go-to girl,” the organizer says. “She was like our primary advocate.” ¤ Pierson spoke at the Ellipse rally on Jan. 6. …

Both sources also describe Trump’s White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, as someone who played a major role in the conversations surrounding the protests on Jan. 6. Among other things, they both say concerns were raised to Meadows about Alexander’s protest at the Capitol and the potential that it could spark violence.

A separate third source, who has also communicated with the committee and was involved in the Ellipse rally, says Kylie Kremer, one of the key organizers at that event,  boasted that she was going to meet with Meadows at the White House ahead of the rally.

Both the organizer and the planner say Alexander initially agreed he would not hold his “Wild Protest” at the Capitol and that the Ellipse would be the only major demonstration. When Alexander seemed to be ignoring that arrangement, both claim worries were brought to Meadows. ¤ “Despite making a deal … they plowed forward with their own thing at the Capitol on Jan. 6 anyway,” the organizer says of Alexander and his allies. “We ended up escalating that to everybody we could, including Meadows.” …

“We had also been coordinating with some of our congressional contacts on, like, what would be presented after the individual objections, and our expectation was that that was the day the storm was going to arrive,” the organizer says, adding, “It was supposed to be the best evidence that they had been secretly gathering. … Everyone was going to stay at the Ellipse throughout the congressional thing.” ¤ … “The Capitol was never in play,” insists the planner.”

“A whole host of people let this go a totally different way,” the senior Republican staffer says. “They fucked it up for a lot of people who were planning to present evidence on the House floor. We were pissed off at everything that happened .”

The two sources claim there were early concerns about Alexander’s event. They had seen him with members of the paramilitary groups 1st Amendment Praetorian (1AP) and the Oath Keepers in his entourage at prior pro-Trump rallies. Alexander was filmed with a reputed member of 1AP at his side at a November Stop the Steal event that took place in Georgia. The two sources also claim to have been concerned about drawing people to the area directly adjacent to the Capitol on Jan. 6, given the anger among Trump supporters about the electoral certification that was underway that day. ¤ “They knew that they weren’t there to sing “Kumbaya” and, like, put up a peace sign,” the planner says. “These frickin’ people were angry.”

⭕ 23 Oct 2021

WaPo: Ahead of Jan. 6, Willard hotel in downtown D.C. was a Trump team ‘command center’ for effort to deny Biden the presidency http://wapo.st/3pvB1YF

They called it the “command center,” a set of rooms and suites in the posh Willard hotel a block from the White House where some of President Donald Trump’s most loyal lieutenants were working day and night with one goal in mind: overturning the results of the 2020 election.

The Jan. 6 rally on the Ellipse and the ensuing attack on the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob would draw the world’s attention to the quest to physically block Congress from affirming Joe Biden’s victory. But the activities at the Willard that week add to an emerging picture of a less visible effort, mapped out in memos by a conservative pro-Trump legal scholar and pursued by a team of presidential advisers and lawyers seeking to pull off what they claim was a legal strategy to reinstate Trump for a second term.

They were led by Trump’s personal lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani. Former chief White House strategist Stephen K. Bannon was an occasional presence as the effort’s senior political adviser. Former New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik was there as an investigator. Also present was John Eastman, the scholar, who outlined scenarios for denying Biden the presidency in an Oval Office meeting on Jan. 4 with Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.

They sought to make the case to Pence and ramp up pressure on him to take actions on Jan. 6 that Eastman suggested were within his powers, three people familiar with the operation said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to describe private conversations. Their activities included finding and publicizing alleged evidence of fraud, urging members of state legislatures to challenge Biden’s victory and calling on the Trump-supporting public to press Republican officials in key states.

The effort underscores the extent to which Trump and a handful of true believers were working until the last possible moment to subvert the will of the voters, seeking to pressure Pence to delay or even block certification of the election, leveraging any possible constitutional loophole to test the boundaries of American democracy.

“I firmly believed then, as I believe now, that the vice president — as president of the Senate — had the constitutional power to send the issue back to the states for 10 days to investigate the widespread fraud and report back well in advance of Inauguration Day, January 20th,” one of those present, senior campaign aide and former White House special assistant Boris Epshteyn, told The Washington Post. “Our efforts were focused on conveying that message.”

In May, Eastman indicated that he was at the hotel with Giuliani on the morning of Jan. 6. “We had a war room at the at the Willard . . . kind of coordinating all of the communications,” he told talk show host Peter Boyles, comments first reported in the newsletter Proof.

Also present was One America News reporter Christina Bobb, a lawyer by training who was volunteering for the campaign at the time, according to people familiar with the operation. Bobb declined to comment.

The three people familiar with the operation described intense work in the days and hours leading up to and even extending beyond 1 p.m. on Jan 6, when Congress convened for the counting of electoral votes.

In those first days in January, from the command center, Trump allies were calling members of Republican-dominated legislatures in swing states that Eastman had spotlighted in his memos, including Pennsylvania, Georgia and Arizona, encouraging them to convene special sessions to investigate fraud and to reassign electoral college votes from Biden to Trump, two of the people familiar with the operation said.

On Jan. 2, Trump, Giuliani and Eastman spoke to 300 state legislators via a conference call meant to arm them with purported evidence of fraud and galvanize them to take action to “decertify” their election results. “You are the real power,” Trump told the state lawmakers, according to a Washington Examiner report. “You’re the ones that are going to make the decision.”

A participant on the call, Michigan state Sen. Ed McBroom (R), recalled listening as Trump, Giuliani, Eastman and others described the power state legislators have over the certification of electors. “I didn’t need any convincing about our plenary powers,” McBroom told The Post. “I was listening to hear whether they had any evidence to substantiate claims” of significant voter fraud that could change the results in Michigan. The callers did not provide additional information, he said, and he did not support a delay in the electoral vote count.

But others appear to have been persuaded. Three days after the call, dozens of lawmakers from Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin wrote to Pence. They asked that he delay certification of Biden’s victory for 10 days to allow “our respective bodies to meet, investigate, and as a body vote on certification or decertification of the election.”

Also on Jan. 2, Eastman, Giuliani and Epshteyn appeared on Bannon’s podcast to make the case directly to Bannon’s pro-Trump listeners. They discussed what Bannon called that day’s “all-hands meeting with state . . . legislators that the Trump campaign and also others are putting on.” The comments were first highlighted by Proof.

They argued that state lawmakers were legally bound to reexamine their election results. “It’s the duty of these legislatures to fix this, this egregious conduct, and make sure that we’re not putting in the White House some guy that didn’t get elected,” Eastman said. He contended that Congress could itself decide on Jan. 6 to select Trump electors in contested states, but that “it would certainly be helped immensely if the legislatures in the states looked at what happened in their own states and weigh in.”

Eastman was not the first or the only person in Trump’s sphere to argue that Pence was empowered to block or delay certification of Biden’s victory. Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn — and Trump himself — suggested as much on Dec. 23, retweeting a post about the possibility of invoking “the Pence card.”

But after other efforts failed, as Jan. 6 neared, the Eastman strategy came into bloom. Eastman, a Federalist Society member, law professor and former clerk for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, had the conservative legal credentials to burnish the argument.

Eastman’s first memo, only two pages long, described a six-point plan by which Pence could effectively commandeer the electoral counting process and enable Trump to win. The memo was first revealed last month in the book “Peril,” by Washington Post writers Bob Woodward and Robert Costa. ¤ Eastman has said it was a “preliminary draft” of a more complete and nuanced memo that outlined multiple possible outcomes following the joint session of Congress on Jan. 6. The ideas in the memos were the basis for a discussion of options Pence had with Eastman and Trump in the Oval Office on Jan. 4, he has said.

Eastman has more recently distanced himself from the memos, telling the National Review on Friday that the options he outlined did not represent his advice. He said he wrote the memos at the request of “somebody in the legal team” whose name he could not recall.

When the violence erupted a short time later, forcing Congress into recess, some of the most ardent Trump supporters saw an opportunity. ¤ “Congress is adjourned. Send the elector choice back to the legislatures,” Kelli Ward, chair of the Arizona GOP, tweeted at 3:30 p.m., more than half an hour after insurrectionists in tactical gear made their way to the floor of the Senate. ¤ Ward did not respond to a message seeking comment.

Epshteyn told The Post, “In line with President Trump’s position and message, the Trump legal team immediately made it clear that any and all violence is not acceptable.” At 2:30 p.m. on Jan. 6, shortly after the Capitol was breached, Epshteyn tweeted: “To all those protesting, please stay PEACEFUL and respect the LAW.”

After the violence began, Trump used his Twitter account to ask his supporters to “Stay peaceful,” but notably did not tell them to go home until 4:17 p.m., when he tweeted a video of himself addressing the Capitol rioters. “I know your pain. I know your hurt. We had an election that was stolen from us,” he said. “We have to have peace. So go home. We love you, you’re very special.”

While the lawyers at the Willard were focused on promoting the legal strategy Eastman outlined, Kerik helped head up efforts to sift through allegations of election fraud. Phil Waldron, a retired Army colonel who specialized in psychological operations, led a team of people who provided Kerik with analyses of state data, which purported to show fraudulent voting, according to two of the people familiar with activities at the Willard.

Waldron was working closely with Russell Ramsland, a Texas Republican who had been spreading election-fraud conspiracy theories for months before the election and submitted sworn affidavits to multiple post-election lawsuits claiming fraud, The Post has previously reported. Ramsland was present in one of the Willard rooms on the evening of Jan. 6, according to photographs posted to Instagram that circulated widely after the congressional committee’s mention of the “war room.” ¤ Waldron and Ramsland did not respond to messages seeking comment.

Kerik said he had been working alongside Giuliani since Nov. 5, two days after the election, and that they continued until Jan. 19. “I believed until Inauguration Day that something could be done — that’s why the fight was still going on,” Kerik told The Post. “There were a lot of people who thought on the 6th that it was over, but I didn’t believe that because the evidence seemed so overwhelming to me.”

Kerik and Giuliani set up shop in Washington in early November at the Mandarin Oriental hotel, according to Kerik, and in the third week in December moved to the Willard, closer to the White House. The Willard attracted many pro-Trump figures around that time, including “Stop the Steal” provocateur Roger Stone. Stone was not part of the Giuliani team at the Willard and did not participate in the team’s efforts, according to the three people with knowledge of the matter.

On Jan. 8, Kerik billed the Trump campaign for $66,371.54 in travel expenses, including $55,295 on rooms for legal team members at the Willard from Dec. 18 to Jan. 8, according to Kerik and documents reviewed by The Post. The legal team members referenced in the documents include Kerik, Giuliani and Eastman.

Documents also show that Kerik paid for rooms for William Ligon, a Georgia state senator who had chaired two hearings in Atlanta at which Giuliani aired false claims of election fraud, and Preston Haliburton, an Atlanta attorney who had represented a Coffee County Republican leader who claimed to be a whistleblower with evidence about Dominion voting machines. ¤ Ligon and Haliburton did not respond to messages seeking comment. ¤ The RNC has previously said that it did not pay the legal bills because neither Giuliani nor Kerik were hired by or represented the organization.

Eastman stayed at the Willard from Jan. 3 until after breakfast on Jan. 8, according to records showing that the hotel charged $1,407 for his lodging and meals during that time. ¤ His arrival at the Willard came on the same day that Trump convened an Oval Office meeting to discuss replacing then-acting attorney general Jeffrey Rosen with Jeffrey B. Clark, a Justice Department official friendly with Eastman who proposed that the department encourage investigation of Trump’s election fraud claims in Georgia and other states. The three-hour meeting with Trump ended after Rosen, other department officials and White House counsel Pat Cipollone threatened to resign if Clark were appointed. ¤ Clark has been subpoenaed by the House panel investigating Jan. 6 and is required to appear for questioning at the end of next week. He did not respond to requests for comment.

Although Clark’s proposal was rebuffed, those working in the Willard command center continued to push the idea that Pence could intervene on Jan. 6 itself. Other legal scholars disagreed.

Two experts — former federal Judge J. Michael Luttig and former Justice Department official John Yoo, both known as stalwart conservatives — advised Pence’s staff that there was no basis for the vice president to intervene in the counting of electoral votes on Jan. 6.
“I advised that there was no factual basis for Mike Pence to intervene and overturn the results of the election,” said Yoo, who now teaches law at the University of California at Berkeley. “There are certain limited situations where I thought the Vice President does have a role, for example in the event that a state sends two different electoral results. . . . But none of those were present here.”

Luttig, a former federal appellate judge well known to Trump and for whom Eastman had clerked early in his career, told Pence’s staff on Jan. 4 that the analysis Eastman offered in his first memo was “incorrect.” Luttig said subsequently that Eastman’s advice was wrong “at every turn,” including his suggestion that the vice president could delay the electoral vote count. ¤ Kerik initially sought reimbursement from the Republican National Committee, but said he was told the party would not foot the bills. The bills were eventually submitted to the Trump campaign, which agreed to pay them. ¤ Kerik told The Post he was “furious” with the RNC because it collected tens of millions of dollars in support of Trump’s legal battle, “yet didn’t spend a dime on [Giuliani’s] legal team or their expenses.”

⭕ 22 Oct 2021

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Inside Facebook, Jan. 6 violence fueled anger, regret over missed warning signs http://wapo.st/3E6oTRX omg
// A trove of internal documents turned over to the SEC provides new details of the social media platform’s role in fomenting the storming of the U.S. Capitol

On Jan. 6, Facebook staffers expressed their horror in internal messages as they watched thousands of Trump supporters shouting “stop the steal” and bearing the symbols of QAnon — a violent ideology that had spread widely on Facebook before an eventual crackdown — thronged the U.S. Capitol. Many bashed their way inside and battled to halt the constitutionally mandated certification of President Biden’s election victory.

… [T]housands of pages of internal company documents disclosed to the Securities and Exchange Commission by the whistleblower Frances Haugen offer important new evidence of Facebook’s role in the events. This story is based on those documents, as well on others independently obtained by The Washington Post, and on interviews with current and former Facebook employees. The documents include outraged posts on Workplace, an internal message system.

A company after-action report concluded that in the weeks after the election, Facebook did not act forcefully enough against the Stop the Steal movement that was pushed by Trump’s political allies, even as its presence exploded across the platform. ¤ The documents also provide ample support that the company’s internal research over several years had identified ways to diminish the spread of political polarization, conspiracy theories and incitements to violence but that in many instances, executives had declined to implement those steps.

The documents and interviews with former employees make clear that Facebook has deep, highly precise knowledge about how its users are affected by what appears on its sites. Facebook relentlessly measures an astonishing array of data points, including the frequency, reach and sources of falsehoods and hateful content and often implements measures to suppress both.

WaPo: Giuliani associate Lev Parnas convicted in campaign finance fraud case http://wapo.st/3m6c9Vl That was fast
// Parnas, a Florida business executive who played a role in the activities in Ukraine that led to then-president Donald Trump’s first impeachment trial, was convicted Friday.

Lev Parnas, a Florida businessman who is an associate of Rudolph W. Giuliani’s, was found guilty on Friday of using funds from a foreign investor to try to influence political candidates through campaign donations.

It took the federal jury in U.S. District Court in Manhattan less than a day to find that Parnas committed fraud through donations to several state and federal candidates that were bankrolled by a Russian financier. Parnas was also found guilty on counts related to a $325,000 donation in 2018 to a joint fundraising committee that supported then-President Donald Trump.

Prosecutors told the jury that the illegal fundraising efforts documented in text messages and other trial evidence gave Parnas access to elected officials and candidates. They showed photos of Parnas with Trump and Giuliani, who was the president’s personal lawyer, schmoozing at high-end political fundraisers.

While Parnas’s trial did not directly relate to Giuliani or Trump, the guilty verdict still provides a legal coda to a precarious moment in Trump’s presidency: his first impeachment trial. Parnas, a Ukrainian native, was recruited to help Giuliani seek damaging information on Joe Biden and his son Hunter prior to the 2020 election. Trump was accused of threatening to withhold badly needed aid to Ukraine if officials there did not announce a criminal investigation into the Bidens.

One donation at issue in the trial was $10,000 in Fruman’s name that went to Adam Laxalt, the former attorney general in Nevada, who had ties to Trump and filed lawsuits on his behalf to try to overturn the election results in his state.

⭕ 21 Oct 2021

🐣 RT @RepLizCheney Listen to Steve Bannon talking about #January6th. The American people deserve to hear his testimony. 💽 https://twitter.com/RepLizCheney/status/1451229856407113733?s=20/photo/1

NYT: House Finds Bannon in Contempt for Defying Jan. 6 Inquiry Subpoena http://nyti.ms/3B4Z6YL
// The vote came after a bitterly partisan debate over the Capitol attack and as Republicans sought to deflect questions about Donald J. Trump’s role in the violence.

⭕ 20 Oct 2021

NYT: Adam Schiff: What He Saw at the Trump Revolution http://nyti.ms/3ncuJL1

⭕ 19 Oct 2021

NBCNews: Rock or relic? Diver finds 900-year-old sword thought to belong to Crusader knight http://nbcnews.to/3AYXZd1
// Haifa sword; The artifact was found in an area thought to have been used as a temporary anchorage as early as the Late Bronze Age.

The sword, which has been preserved in perfect condition, is a beautiful and rare find and evidently belonged to a Crusader knight,” Nir Distelfeld, inspector for the Israel Antiquities Authority’s robbery prevention unit, said in the statement. ¤ “It is exciting to encounter such a personal object, taking you 900 years back in time to a different era, with knights, armor and swords.” 

The discoveries also show that the area served as a small, temporary anchorage for ships seeking shelter as early as the Late Bronze Age, 4,000 years ago, according to Sharvit, of the marine archaeology unit. ¤ “The recent discovery of the sword suggests that the natural cove was also used in the Crusader period, some 900 years ago,” Sharvit added. 

Katzin received a certificate of appreciation for good citizenship for reporting the sword to the Israel Antiquities Authority, which said the sword would be displayed to the public once it had been cleaned and researched. 

The Holy Land has been a religious and historical hotspot for millennia, and Israeli archaeologists and members of the public often report rare and ancient discoveries. ¤ In March, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced that a new set of Dead Sea Scrolls, ancient fragments of biblical texts dating back almost 2,000 years, had been found in an Israeli desert. It was the first such discovery in 60 years.

🐣 RT @Acyn “Mr. Bannon’s and Mr. Trump’s privilege arguments do however appear to reveal one thing. They suggest that President Trump was personally involved in the planning and execution of January 6th” 💽 https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1450611114929115141?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: FBI searches D.C., NYC homes connected to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska http://wapo.st/3B05ost

NYT: House Panel Recommends Contempt Charge Against Bannon http://nyti.ms/2Z7Phvu
// The committee scrutinizing the Jan. 6 Capitol riot said the former White House counselor had “multiple roles relevant to this investigation.”

In a report recommending the House find Mr. Bannon in contempt, the committee repeatedly cited comments he made on his radio show on Jan. 5 — when Mr. Bannon promised “all hell is going to break loose tomorrow” — as evidence that “he had some foreknowledge about extreme events that would occur the next day.”

Investigators wrote that Mr. Bannon appeared to “have had multiple roles relevant to this investigation,” including in constructing the “Stop the Steal” public relations effort to spread the lies of a fraudulent election that motivated the attack, and participating in events from a ‘‘war room” organized at a Washington, D.C., hotel with other allies of Mr. Trump who were seeking to overturn the election.

The group included members of the Trump campaign’s legal team, including Rudolph W. Giuliani and John C. Eastman; and prominent proponents of false election fraud claims, including Russell Ramsland Jr. and Boris Epshteyn; as well as Trump ally Roger J. Stone Jr., who left the hotel with members of the Oath Keepers militia group acting as bodyguards, the committee wrote.

“It’s not going to happen like you think it’s going to happen,” Mr. Bannon told his audience on Jan. 5. “It’s going to be extraordinarily different. And all I can say is: Strap in.”

During the Tuesday committee meeting, Representative Liz Cheney, Republican of Wyoming and the committee’s vice chairwoman, directed a comment to her Republican colleagues, warning them that following Mr. Trump’s lies was a prescription for “national self-destruction.”

“Almost all of you know in your hearts that what happened on Jan. 6 was profoundly wrong,” she said. “You know that there is no evidence of widespread election fraud sufficient to overturn the election; you know that the Dominion voting machines were not corrupted by a foreign power. You know those claims are false.”

⭕ 18 Oct 2021

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 WASHINGTON (AP) — Trump files lawsuit to block release of documents to Jan. 6 committee, challenging Biden decision.

🐣 RT @RepRaskin The idea that ‘executive privilege’ would shield a private citizen from turning over evidence about a violent insurrection against the govt because he knows a twice-impeached former president is farcical and insulting. Bannon has no right to defy a subpoena. Get with it, Steve.

🧵 RT @BarbMcQuade THREAD. If a subpoena means anything, the Jan 6 Committee should refer Bannon to DOJ for prosecution for refusing to comply with their subpoena. Here’s why. 1/
📌 https://twitter.com/BarbMcQuade/status/1450207198936711170?s=20

⭕ 17 Oct 2021

🧵 RT @Teri_ Kanefield Pretty much what I’ve been struggling to explain on Twitter for a long time. ¤ Why Republicans are breaking laws. Why “fighting like Republicans” is a terrible idea. ¤ Why, even though democratic institutions are imperfect, we have to support them. ¤ 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1449917528633872386?s=20

🧵 RT @jennycohn1 “”Before organizing Jan 6 buses, “Scavo organized the bus that transported some protesters from Scranton to Lancaster County on Dec. 30. The group included members of an off-shoot of the [Moonie] Unification Church…” 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jennycohn1/status/1449631345643118592?s=20
⋙⋙ LancasterOnline: Latest Pennsylvanian charged in Capitol attack led election protests in Lancaster County http://bit.ly/3FUEbuU
// 3/26/2021
⋙ 🐣 RT @jennycohn1 “The trip was organized after Scavo and others listened to a podcast in which Stephen Bannon,.., encouraged listeners in swing states like Pennsylvania to pressure their lawmakers to decertify the presidential election results, Scavo told LNP | LancasterOnline at the time.” 2/

⭕ 16 Oct 2021

⭕ 15 Oct 2021

WaPo: Capitol Police officer charged with obstruction, accused of warning Jan. 6 riot suspect to remove Facebook posts http://wapo.st/3AKPr9y

WaPo: Biden says Justice Department should prosecute those who refuse Jan. 6 committee’s subpoenas http://wapo.st/3DK2QjY

⭕ 14 Oct 2021

TheAtlantic, Henry Olsen: McConnell can’t avoid it. He must directly refute Trump’s election fraud claims. http://bit.ly/3padTPo ain’t gonna happen

NewYorker, Susan Glasser: The Trump Presidency Is Still an Active Crime Scene http://bit.ly/3j6FJIx Of all the books Glasser mentions, Fiona Hill’s and Adam Schiff’s are highlighted (she also mentions she and husband Peter Baker are working on one)
// It’s hard to consign the Trump years to the history books when we remain in the middle of the crisis that it sparked.

… There were so many books seeking to explain Trump and his times that the book critic of the Washington Post wrote his own book about all of the books. Trump’s fired executive assistant—ousted because she claimed, at a boozy dinner with reporters, that the President had said nasty things about his daughter Tiffany—wrote a book. Trump’s first two press secretaries wrote books. First Lady Melania Trump’s former best friend wrote a book. Trump’s third national-security adviser, John Bolton, wrote an explosive book with direct-from-the-Situation-Room allegations of Presidential malfeasance that might have turned the tide in Trump’s first impeachment trial had Bolton actually testified in it. And none of those even covered the epic, Presidency-ending year of 2020.

Dozens of books have now been published or are in the works which address the covid pandemic, the 2020 Presidential election, and the violent final days of Trump’s tenure. The history of the Trump Presidency that I am writing with my husband, Peter Baker, of the Times, already has eighty-nine books in its bibliography; many are excellent reported works by journalists, in addition to the first-person recollections, such as they are, by those who worked with and for Trump. This month, Stephanie Grisham became the third former Trump Administration press secretary to publish her account. Grisham, who has the distinction of being the only White House press secretary never to actually hold a press briefing, has written a tell-all that includes such details as the President calling her from Air Force One to discuss his genitalia. Still to come are promised memoirs by former Vice-President Mike Pence, former Attorney General William Barr, and the former White House counsellor Kellyanne Conway, among others. Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner is writing an account of his Middle East peacemaking efforts. A book from the former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, “The Chief’s Chief,” is due out in December; Trump promoted it the other day as “an incredible Christmas present” that will explain how his Administration “did things that no other administration even thought they could do.”

Trump, of course, meant this as a bragging point, not as an ironic commentary on all the norm-busting and lawbreaking that occurred during his four years in office. “Remember,” he said in the statement, “there has never been an administration like ours.” In that, he’s right. The rapidly accumulating pile of books on the history of the Trump Administration is different in a crucial respect: they are not helping to explain the past so much as they are attempting to explain a present and very much ongoing crisis. Meadows, for example, is a crucial witness in the investigation by the House select committee into the events of January 6th. The panel subpoenaed him and several other Trump advisers to give testimony and hand over documents, with a deadline of Thursday. Not one has done so, setting the stage for a new and potentially protracted series of court battles. The panel announced on Thursday that it will seek to hold Steve Bannon, Trump’s fired White House strategist (the two later reconciled), in criminal contempt; it said that it is still negotiating with Meadows and the former Pentagon official Kash Patel. How many months or years will we have to wait to find out what they and others knew, and did, as a pro-Trump mob tried to stop Congress from certifying Trump’s defeat?

The bottom line is that the story of the Trump Presidency still has important unanswered questions that the forthcoming pile of books cannot answer. And they have an urgency about them that unanswered questions about past Administrations usually don’t, given the ongoing threat to our democracy: Trump is not only preparing to run again but is determined to mold the G.O.P. into a single-issue Party, the ideology of which consists solely of disputing the legitimacy of the election that turned him out of office. The Trump Presidency is not yet, alas, simply a matter for booksellers and book writers; it’s an active crime scene.

Several of the more interesting new books come from participants in one of Congress’s earlier efforts to investigate and hold Trump accountable—his first impeachment, in 2019, for withholding several hundred million dollars in security assistance to Ukraine to force its President to conduct politically motivated investigations of Joe Biden and the 2016 election. Two of the trial’s witnesses, Alexander Vindman and Fiona Hill, recently released memoirs that cover their roles in Trump’s National Security Council—which led them to unexpected public fame, given that Trump tried to stop their testimony. Hill’s book, “There Is Nothing for You Here,” is one of the most compelling to emerge from inside the Trump White House. She observes, at first hand, how Trump’s “autocrat envy” led not only to open admiration of anti-democratic figures such as Vladimir Putin and Victor Orbán but to Trump’s adoption of their anti-democratic agenda inside America.

The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee and the lead impeachment manager, Adam Schiff, released his contribution to the Trump bookshelf this week, “Midnight in Washington,” the title of which comes from one of the many eloquent speeches that Schiff made during the first impeachment trial. In the proceedings, he presciently warned that a failure to convict and remove Trump from office would result in even worse abuses. His book ends with a new warning embedded in the subtitle: “How We Almost Lost Our Democracy and Still Could.” The Washington Post, in its review, called it a “500-page closing statement on an era that has not yet closed.”

Schiff’s book is a valuable part of the historical record in part because it details how Democrats pursued impeachment—why they ruled out a broader set of charges, for example, and how they had to quickly investigate the Ukraine matter on their own, something that traditionally would have been handled by an independent prosecutor. But the main takeaway from the book, and the entire experience of the past few years, is that Congress, with one chamber controlled by Democrats and the other by Republicans who were unified in Trump’s defense, is not set up to investigate a rogue President like Trump—a disconcerting fact, considering the challenges still posed by the ongoing Trump crisis.

Throughout his Presidency, Trump and his aides flouted congressional subpoenas and demands for information; he is once again instructing them to do so with the January 6th investigation, even though he is out of office and it is unclear if any executive privilege would still apply. Schiff, a former federal prosecutor, is now a member of the January 6th select committee. The test, once again, he told me, is whether and how Congress can find a way of “enforcing the rule of law” and its own subpoenas. It is a great crisis, he said, if “a coequal branch of government cannot get the information it needs, both to legislate and to keep an Administration from becoming corrupt.” This is no wonky procedural matter but a test of American democracy’s ability to self-correct. The true history of the Trump Administration can’t be written without it.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Bannon 1/5/21: “All hell is going to break loose tomorrow. It’s all converging, and now we’re on the point of attack tomorrow. And all I can say is: Strap in. You have made this happen, and tomorrow it’s game day.” ¤ Bannon today: “But muh executive privilege.”

⁉️ 🐣 RT @AaronBlake “I’m not into golden showers,” Trump told the crowd. “You know the great thing, our great first lady–‘That one,’ she said, ‘I don’t believe that one.’ ”
⋙ WaPo: Trump asserts his dominance inside GOP, pushing Republicans to embrace his false claims of fraud http://wapo.st/2YJAh73

At the NRSC conference in Palm Beach … the former president focused on re-litigating grievances he has retained since leaving office. ¤ He called Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) “maniacs” and described his presidency as a fight for survival.

“It was all phony s—, okay. All phony stuff,” he said of the Democratic impeachment efforts and the investigation of his ties to Russia. ¤ Unprompted, he brought up an unsubstantiated claim he had interactions with prostitutes in Moscow before he ran for president. ¤ “I’m not into golden showers,” he told the crowd. “You know the great thing, our great first lady — ‘That one,’ she said, ‘I don’t believe that one.’ ”

After extensively praising Chinese President Xi Jinping for his intellect and touting his good relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, he also returned to his long-standing hatred of windmills, referencing a new plan by the Biden administration to expand the number of offshore wind turbines. ¤ “It’s so sad when you see that they are approving these windmills — worst form of energy, the most expensive,” he said. “You talk about carbon emissions, well they are making them. More goes into the air than if you ran something for 30 years.” ¤ When operating properly, wind turbines do not create carbon emissions as a result of electricity generation, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

🐣 RT @danielsgoldman Inherent contempt is not currently an option for congressional subpoena enforcement because there is no existing process that would meet constitutional due process standards. Both houses should create task forces to examine the issue and propose a constitutional process for it.

DailyBeast, Matt Lewis: Trump Tells GOP: Back My Big Lie or I’ll Burn the Party Down http://bit.ly/3aFcVCk “Nice elections you got there. Be a shame if something happened to them”

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq Nope. Stay home! Don’t show up until the “real” audits by MAGA patriots show that Donald Trump won with 99.9% of the vote!
⋙ 🐣 RT @govchristie For years I have worked with thousands of Republicans across this country to make sure people turned out & voted. Given what President Biden and the Democrats are trying to do to this country, Republicans will and must vote in big numbers in ‘22 & ‘24-no matter what anyone says.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance AG Jeff Sessions rush to fire McCabe late night, over a weekend, just before he would have been retirement/benefits eligible, in order to to assuage Trump has been called out for the abuse of power it was.
🐣 RT @NPRPolitics #BREAKING: The Justice Department has agreed to restore full law enforcement benefits for former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, who was fired by the Trump administration hours before his retirement in 2018.
⋙ NPR: Fired FBI official Andrew McCabe wins retirement benefits and back pay in settlement http://n.pr/3BEE5VI

WaPo: Jan. 6 committee will move to hold former Trump aide Bannon in criminal contempt for not complying with subpoena http://wapo.st/3p4BoJQ

🐣 RT @MilesTaylor I have to admit, this will make our strategy of defeating pro-Trump extremists a lot easier. Will discuss later this morning on @Morning_Joe.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jonkarl Trump is now calling on Republicans not to vote — declaring “Republicans will not be voting in ‘22 or ‘24” if his election fraud hoax is not “solved” first. He helped Republicans lose two Georgia Senate seats in January. Now he seems ready to try it again in the midterms. https://twitter.com/MilesTaylorUSA/status/1448593645897195522?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 13 Oct 2021

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “The referrals from the committee could come instantaneously. Once the deadline has passed, they are not in compliance with their subpoenas and the referrals should go to DOJ… The dept. can conduct a very quick investigation” – @matthewamiller w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1448413305018765315?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @joshtpm Can someone ask @GlennYoungkin why he allowed a celebration of the Jan 6 insurrection at his campaign event tonight?

🚫 Donald Trump Off-The-Rails (Statements) 9/13/2021 http://bit.ly/3oYwKg7
// What a strangely designed website

1. COVID is raging out of control, our supply chains are crashing with little product in our stores, we were humiliated in Afghanistan, our Border is a complete disaster, gas prices and inflation are zooming upward—how’s Biden doing? Do you miss me yet?
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2. Big rally in Michigan yesterday, unbelievable spirit and knowledge of what went on with respect to voting and vote counting in the 2020 Presidential Election. Detroit, considered for many years to be one of the most corrupt places in the United States for elections (and many other things!), had large-scale irregularities so much so that two officials, at great risk to themselves and their families, refused to certify the results, and were sadly threatened. Wasn’t it a fact that aside from other things, there were far more votes than voters? Even the RINOs on the Senate Committee found 289,866 absentee ballots that were sent to people who never requested them, “something that would be illegal.” Why did they viciously kick out the Republican poll watchers? Seventy percent of Detroit’s mail-in ballot counting boards didn’t match, it was a total mess. Why won’t they give respected professionals and representatives at yesterday’s rally the right to do a Forensic Audit of Wayne County (Detroit) and Macomb County? That includes the RINOs in the State Senate and House who for, whatever reason, do nothing but obstruct instead of seeking the truth. Hopefully, each one of these cowardly RINOs, whose names will be identified and forthcoming, will be primaried, with my Complete and Total Endorsement, in the upcoming election. Congratulations on the great rally yesterday!
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3. Why isn’t the January 6th Unselect Committee of partisan hacks studying the massive Presidential Election Fraud, which took place on November 3rd and was the reason that hundreds of thousands of people went to Washington to protest on January 6th? Look at the numbers now being reported on the fraud, which we now call the “Really Big Lie.” You cannot study January 6th without studying the reason it happened, November 3rd. But the Democrats don’t want to do that because they know what took place on Election Day in the Swing States, and beyond. If we had an honest media this Election would have been overturned many months ago, but our media is almost as corrupt as our political system!
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4. If we don’t solve the Presidential Election Fraud of 2020 (which we have thoroughly and conclusively documented), Republicans will not be voting in ‘22 or ‘24. It is the single most important thing for Republicans to do.

WhiteHouse[.]gov: Second Letter from Dana A. Remus, Counsel to the President, to David Ferriero, Archivist of the United States, dated October 8, 2021 http://bit.ly/3aCuYJq

… President maintains his conclusion that an assertion of executive privilege is not in the best interests of the United States, and therefore is not justified as to any of the documents provided to the White House on September 8, 2021. Accordingly, President Biden does not uphold the former President’s assertion of privilege. ¤ The President instructs you, in accord with Section 4(b) of Executive Order 13489, to provide the pages identified as privileged by the former President to the Select Committee.

📋 WaPo: Judge calls for Justice Dept. civil rights probe into D.C. jail’s treatment of Jan. 6 detainees http://wapo.st/3vhM6xt “As of Sept. 2, about 37 Capitol riot defendants were jailed in Washington, a small fraction of the roughly 700 defendants held pending trial and 400 in federal custody.”

WaPo: Trump calls in to rally hosted by Bannon for Virginia GOP candidates http://wapo.st/3lAW6Pc

MotherJones: Evidence of Armed Trump Extremists Continues to Emerge in January 6 Cases http://bit.ly/30pqwvI
// An Oath Keeper faces gun charges, a defendant reportedly said a Proud Boys leader carried a gun at the Capitol, and more.

WaPo: Georgia judge dismisses lawsuit alleging voter fraud in 2020 presidential election http://wapo.st/3iVkjOv

Robb Pitts, chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, welcomed the decision, describing it as “a win for democracy.” ¤ “This lawsuit was the result of the Big Lie, which is nothing more than a meritless conspiracy theory being spread by people who simply cannot accept that their side lost,” Pitts said in a statement. “Its defeat here today should echo throughout the nation.”

WaPo, Aaron Blake: How close were we to an actual stolen election — stolen by Trump? http://wapo.st/2YJxmv5

The picture of Donald Trump’s scheme to get the Justice Department to help him overturn the 2020 election has been significantly filled out in recent weeks. First came the disclosure that conservative lawyer John Eastman had authored a memo outlining the steps by which this would take place on Jan. 6. Then came a major report from the Senate Judiciary Committee detailing Trump’s pressure campaign to get the Justice Department to lay a predicate for that Jan. 6 plot.

So just how close did we come to an actual stolen election — stolen by Trump? ¤ One thing has become pretty clear in recent weeks: This plot was foiled in large part because the Justice Department and Vice President Mike Pence opted not to go along with it. But what if they had? Or what if Trump had followed through on firing acting attorney general Jeffrey A. Rosen and replacing him with the Justice Department official who was willing to do his bidding, Jeffrey Clark?

First, here’s what we know: The idea was pretty clear. Courts had routinely rejected Trump’s claims of fraud or misdeeds in states’ administration of their elections, so he and the White House turned to the Justice Department to legitimize the claims so Congress might have a reason to overturn the election on Jan. 6.

They barraged top Justice Department officials with wild claims they wanted investigated. And while that was taking place, Clark cooked up a draft letter stating that the Justice Department had “significant concerns” about the election results in Georgia, where Joe Biden was declared the winner. The letter would call on the state to convene a special legislative session to consider the matter. Clark also wanted to push for similar things in other states won by Biden.

Clark’s effort was rejected out of hand. And as Justice Department officials continued to resist, Trump and Clark floated the idea that Trump would replace Rosen with Clark just ahead of Jan. 6. Rosen and his deputy, Richard Donoghue, testified that there was a connection between installing Clark and getting his letter out. But Rosen and Donoghue held fast, threatened mass Justice Department resignations, and Trump backed down, complaining that the whole thing wasn’t going to work anyway.

Turning Point No. 1: The Justice Department refuses to legitimize Trump’s claims

There is no reason to believe that Rosen and Donoghue ever truly considered releasing Clark’s letter, but what if the pressure had got to them? What if they had offered even a watered-down version — similar to what many administration officials had done in the name of pacifying Trump?

Or maybe Rosen and Donoghue would have continued to resist, and Trump would have pushed forward with firing Rosen and installing Clark. There would have been mass resignations at the Justice Department — triggering another Saturday Night Massacre-esque controversy — but at least the letter would have gone out.

Turning Point No. 2: Pence refuses to use his ceremonial role to reject certain states’ electors

Pence’s refusal to go along with Trump’s entreaties and the ideas later detailed in Eastman’s memo made him, in the eyes of some Trump administration critics, somewhat of an unlikely hero of Jan. 6. ¤ But we’ve since learned that Pence agonized over this decision more than we previously knew. “You don’t know the position I’m in,” he told former vice president Dan Quayle …

This is where Eastman’s memo comes in. The idea was not to get Pence to overturn the election himself — that’s the straw-man defense used by Eastman’s employer this week — but rather to declare the outcome in doubt and kick the decision to the House. ¤ We won’t dwell too much on the details of the Eastman memo here, but basically Pence was to set aside certain states’ electors and maybe try to declare Trump the winner of a majority of a smaller amount of electoral votes. At that point, Democrats would predictably cry foul, and Pence would cite the constitutional process of the House deciding an election in which no candidate has a majority of electors, with one vote per delegation.

Turning Point No. 3: What the House would have done

Despite Eastman’s breezy assertion, there is a real question about whether even a House vote in which the GOP controlled more delegations would have gone according to plan. ¤ Let’s break down the numbers. After members were sworn in to the new Congress on Jan. 3, the GOP had a majority in 26 of 50 delegations, while Democrats had a majority in 20. The other four were tied.

But some of those delegations were close calls. Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) was one of the earliest members to criticize Trump’s fraud claims, as far back as November, and as the only member in Wyoming’s delegation, she would have controlled her state’s one vote. Eight other GOP-majority delegations would no longer have had a majority if even one Republican chose Biden. And the four tied states included Michigan, where Republican congressmen Fred Upton and Peter Meijer wound up supporting Trump’s impeachment, with Upton also criticizing Trump’s fraud claims in November. ¤ The process requires the winner to get a majority of states, not just the most states.

Turning Point No. 4: The alternate-elector problem

One thing hasn’t been dwelt upon enough in all of this. And that’s that even Eastman’s plan relied upon something come Jan. 6 that the Trump team didn’t have: alternate slates of pro-Trump electors in the states at issue.

Eastman in recent interviews explaining himself emphasized that the plot would have been “foolish” without those state legislatures designating alternate electors. That’s certainly convenient for him to say now, as he’s downplaying just how brazen the plot was. But it does reinforce how many pieces needed to fall into place for the plot to work.

We’ll never know how close we came to that being truly tested. But as we continue to sort through what became of Jan. 6, it’s worth taking stock of what a few more pieces falling into place might have meant — and the pressure points in our democracy they reveal.

Alternet: Jan. 6 committee issues a scathing subpoena to a Trump official implicated in plot to overturn the election http://bit.ly/3mM5aA6
⋙ ≣ Letter [pdf] http://bit.ly/3AzCqQ5 2p

🔆 This❗️⋙ DemocracyDocket, Marc Elias: How the GOP Will Try To Subvert Our Elections http://bit.ly/3BAreE1 “We are one, maybe two, elections away from a constitutional crisis”

WaPo: Jan. 6 committee preparing to aggressively enforce subpoenas, targets former Trump DOJ official http://wapo.st/3lClG6k The committee is seeking records and testimony from Jeffrey Clark, author of the ‘6-step plan’ to delay certification of the 2020 election

The committee said it is seeking records and testimony from Jeffrey Clark, a Trump-era Justice Department official who sought to deploy department resources to support President Donald Trump’s false claims of massive voting fraud in the 2020 election.

“The Select Committee needs to understand all the details about efforts inside the previous administration to delay the certification of the 2020 election and amplify misinformation about the election results,” committee Chairman Bennie G. Thompson (D-Miss.) said in a statement. “We need to understand Mr. Clark’s role in these efforts at the Justice Department and learn who was involved across the administration. The Select Committee expects Mr. Clark to cooperate fully with our investigation.”

🐣 RT @duty2warn (1/2) Today, we saw Trump’s desperation ratchet to a level we’ve not seen since January. He released multiple memos. In one, he attacked every GOP elected official in Michigan. In another, he suggested unless election fraud is exposed, Republicans WILL NOT VOTE in 2022 or 2024.
⋙ 🐣 RT @duty2warn (2/2) When Trump ratchets to new levels of rage and desperation, his malignancy and narcissism dominate. You have to look for triggers. Today you had an abrupt dismissal of the last election case in Georgia, you had Rosen testify, Clark get subpoenaed, and maybe – something else.

🐣 RT @Fraude_101 This is Trump is pulling rank. Republicans have to get behind his Big Lie or he pulls the rug from under their feet.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jonkarl Trump is now calling on Republicans not to vote — declaring “Republicans will not be voting in ‘22 or ‘24” if his election fraud hoax is not “solved” first. He helped Republicans lose two Georgia Senate seats in January. Now he seems ready to try it again in the midterms. https://twitter.com/jonkarl/status/1448393517424943112?s=20/photo/1
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🐣 RT @mareelias Trump is taunting McConnell and McCarthy to promote the Big Lie even more. He knows that his threat will result in more voter suppression, bogus audits and efforts to subvert the 2022 election. ¤ This is very serious and dangerous.
⋙❗🐣 RT @sahilkapur Trump just threatened to have Republican voters stay home in 2022 and 2024 unless the party is able to “solve” (by which he seems to mean overturn) the result of the last presidential election, which he lost. https://twitter.com/sahilkapur/status/1448386456406347786?s=20/photo/1.

🐣 RT @kpolantz My latest: The circle of lawyers available to help Donald Trump and his advisers to respond to the House’s Jan 6. investigation is getting smaller. ¤ 4 big names have turned him down. His current team: disjointed and without a central coordinator
⋙ CNN: Top conservative lawyers steer clear of Trump’s latest legal fight http://cnn.it/3DA8kxJ

⭕ 12 Oct 2021

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: A step-by-step guide to heading off the next coup attempt http://wapo.st/3iV7iEu

⭕ 11 Oct 2021

CNN, Zachary Wolf: Here’s why you should be worried about US democracy right now http://cnn.it/3Avv9k8

🔆 This❗️⋙ RawStory/Salon, Chauncey Devega: ‘Beyond our current worst nightmares’: Mental health experts warn about the likely effects of a Trump comeback http://bit.ly/3BulAmO We must face the nightmare scenario with open eyes

Donald Trump’s presidency and the destructive forces it unleashed are a mental health emergency — as well as a public health emergency in general. Trump may no longer be president, but his fascist political movement and the political party he controls continues to cause harm.

Trumpism is both a political cult and a manifestation of collective narcissism. Tens of millions of his followers now live in an alternate reality sustained by the Big Lie, an upside-down world in which Donald Trump is still the “real” president of the United States. Many of Trump’s followers believe that he should be returned to power by any means available, including terrorism and other political violence.
The Trump regime and Republican policies more generally have literally caused trauma — physical, emotional, psychological and spiritual — for millions of Americans, including of course the deaths of at least 700,000 people from the coronavirus pandemic.

In a recent essay, author and pastor John Pavlovitz addresses this:

“[F]or the first time in America’s history the latent ugliness in people was revealed and validated and celebrated by a sitting president — it was officially normalized. And what we’re experiencing now; this staggering, insensitive posturing in the face of so many people’s suffering, is the late-ripening fruit of something that has been set into the bedrock of half our nation. It is the malicious entitlement that MAGA was designed to nurture from the beginning….

“This quickly metastasizing moral cancer is something we’ve never experienced on this level in our lifetimes and it’s something we’re going to have to reckon with regardless of the political outcomes of the next four years. If the former president somehow takes that office again, these stories will surely grow exponentially more violent and more commonplace, but either way, the ugliness is here now.

“The Trump Effect on America, is that once reasonable, rational human beings whose prejudices, fears, and phobias were all bound by some baseline decorum and common courtesy that kept them from intentionally harming others — have been empowered to revel in the worst of themselves. They believe cruelty is their birthright.”

As early as 2015, many mental health experts began to warn that a Trump presidency would be disastrous for America and the world. They were correct in nearly all of their predictions.

It is likely that Donald Trump will be the Republican Party’s presidential nominee in 2024. (In fact, the only unknown variable is whether he will actually decide to run.) Contrary to the naïve thinking of those Americans who believed Trump might magically go away, as president or otherwise he will be a fixture in American life for the foreseeable future.

What will happen to the American people’s collective mental and emotional health if Donald Trump runs for president again — or if he is elected? What kind of damage would Trump inflict on America and the world in a second term? And how do we explain why so many Americans — both ordinary citizens and members of the political and media classes — continue to be “surprised” by the torrent of revelations about Trump’s mental pathologies and his antisocial, anti-democratic behavior?

I recently asked several leading mental health experts — all of whom I have previously interviewed for Salon — to offer their warnings and predictions.

Dr. Lance Dodes is a retired assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and a training and supervising analyst emeritus at the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute:

The latest revelations about Trump confirm what we have known for years. Stephanie Grisham, his former press secretary, says, “The truth was that pretty much everyone eventually wore out their welcome with the president.” This points to Trump’s inability to comprehend or value other people; he can only use them while they serve his endless need to aggrandize himself, then discard them when they do not.

Grisham says, “When I began to see how his temper wasn’t just for shock value or the cameras, I began to regret my decision to go to the West Wing.” Here, she finally sees that Trump is not “crazy like a fox” but is truly a severely disordered person, in poor control and a danger to others. In Bob Woodward’s book, as reported in the Guardian [and elsewhere], on Trump’s way out of office, he drops F-bombs, “spewing expletives” and screaming at cabinet colleagues: “I don’t care a fuck. You’re all fucked up. You’re all fucked.”

This is an example of his paranoia, in which he denies responsibility for his multiple failures and losses, projecting these to others whom he condemns as worthless. Each of these revelations points to one or another aspect of Trump’s delusional sociopathy: his absence of a conscience, incapacity to care about or empathize with others, projection of blame to others (paranoia) and his psychotic distortion of reality in order to maintain his belief that he has a godlike superiority.
Trump’s primitive emotional state make him an enormous danger to democracy, which he cannot abide. As a consequence, if he were to again become president, the end of democracy in this country would become a realistic possibility.

Dr. Justin Frank is a former clinical professor of psychiatry at the George Washington University Medical Center. He is the author of “Bush on the Couch” and “Obama on the Couch.” His most recent book is “Trump on the Couch: Inside the Mind of the President”:

Trump once had an internal conflict between being a builder and a destroyer. No longer is it a conflict; he is a destroyer, plain and simple. Unconsciously, his destructive force was originally directed against his tyrannical and punitive father, displaced onto investors, the media, banks, etc. But his ultimate displacement has been on the founding fathers of America’s democratic experiment.

He attacks basic institutions, from the CIA to the FBI to Congress itself. And since November 2020, he has put our entire electoral process in his crosshairs. If he were nominated and elected in 2024 — accounting for skewed results, in the event that right-wing voter suppression tactics are successful — it would mean that more Americans than ever embrace authoritarianism, and that would deliver the deepest blow to our democratic process in our history.

Psychologically, people yearn for strong leadership. However, they fail to understand that sorrow is the vitamin of growth, of strength. President Biden has been strengthened over his lifetime by facing sorrow and loss. Trump denies loss by triumphing over it with powerful defensive grandiosity. A leader who breaks things is also admired, interestingly, by adoring followers. They admire his ability to say and do things they themselves could never say or do in public. Trump fills that need perfectly.

The other major effect of a Trump victory in 2024 would be the likely apathy and despair felt by those who fought against him.

Elizabeth Mika is a psychotherapist and contributor to the 2017 bestseller “The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump”:

The “revelations” really just confirm what we have known about Trump for years, long before he was elected. People with his character defect, malignant narcissism, are sadly predictable: They are driven by insatiable drives for adulation and power, and an unceasing desire for revenge on those who may interfere (or be perceived as interfering) with the realization of those drives.

It is really too bad that our media, broadly speaking, has remained in the dark about Trump’s well-defined character pathology. Therefore, many journalists, mostly among the mainstream news media, continue to be shocked by these “revelations” as if unable and/or unwilling to finally arrive at an understanding of Trump’s disordered character.

If Trump runs and wins in 2024, we will see an accelerated continuation of our demise. Every negative trend we are experiencing now will be augmented, especially our polarization, inequality and violence.

As of now, 21 million Americans believe that Trump, whose presidency was stolen from him, should be restored by violent force — and they are ready to make it happen.

Dr. David Reiss is a psychiatrist, expert in mental fitness evaluations and contributor to “The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump”:

I am totally unsurprised. But vindication does not soothe the national tragedy or my personal frustration and even bitterness (which are of much less significance) at having been ignored by those who had power to intervene.

No one could have predicted Trump’s specific actions while in office or now: His specific behaviors are inherently unpredictable. But the nature of his behaviors, the irrationality of his behaviors, the immaturity of his behaviors and the dangers brought about those behaviors were all quite predictable and in fact, were predicted.

You asked: What do I think will happen to America if Trump runs for office and wins in 2024? In my opinion, the even more frightening question is this: “What would it mean had happened to the American people and American society if Trump were returned to office in 2024?”

It would mean there had been: 1) a complete breakdown of rationality within the social order; 2) the destruction of our democratic system of elections and government; or 3) that something so horrible had transpired that all hope was lost and, due to fear and desperation, totalitarianism or fascism had been embraced.

As to what would happen afterward, it would depend upon who was actually “pulling the strings” of the totalitarian/fascist regime for which Trump was the figurehead. Trump himself, at age 78 certainly would not actually be in command. I cannot begin to predict the exact manner or type of dystopia that would be enacted. I can predict that it would be beyond our current worst nightmares.

Dr. John Gartner is a psychologist, psychoanalyst and former professor at the Johns Hopkins University Medical School, and the founder of Duty to Warn. He was also a contributor to “The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump”:

Democracy would be dead, and the coup complete. All future “elections” would be Putin-style shams, where the electorate never actually has the power to remove the Republicans from power.

We could expect criminal prosecutions against Democratic leaders, the press and anyone who opposed the regime. Experts of all types would be persecuted. “Patriots” would be encouraged to expose, punish and marginalize citizens at all levels of society who are not MAGA. Fox would become de facto state-TV propaganda. Only loyal “party members” would be allowed to work in government.

Hate crimes would skyrocket. Hundreds of thousands of immigrants would be incarcerated in concentration camps.

Thousands of ordinary citizens would join cells of an “underground resistance,” which would become progressively more violent. This “terrorism” would be used to justify martial law and heavy surveillance. Millions would flee to Canada and Europe.

Internationally, the U.S. would become a Russian puppet state. NATO and our international alliances would crumble. The economy would contract. Global warming would spiral out of control. And we might well stumble into war.

Dr. Seth D. Norrholm is a translational neuroscientist and one of the world’s leading experts on PTSD and fear. He is currently scientific director at the Neuroscience Center for Anxiety, Stress, and Trauma (NeuroCAST) in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences at Wayne State University School of Medicine:

The revelations that are merging from various sources who had access to the Trump White House are not at all surprising. As I and others have commented on for years now, no matter how you label or classify the former president’s behavior (malignantly narcissistic, sociopathic, psychopathic, abusive), there is an underlying thread of immaturity. This immaturity plays itself out as an inability to regulate emotion, a behavioral profile typically seen in children and adolescents. It is therefore not surprising to hear about the former president’s uncontrollable rage and the allegation that he had a handler specifically tasked with soothing him like a toddler. I expect similar stories to continue to come out.

What happens if the former president runs for office again in 2024 – and possibly wins? This would be a complete failure of several social, political, governmental, ethical and professional “guardrails.”

From the perspective of the former president as an abuser, a future Trump candidacy and potential presidency would be a psychological slap in the face to all of his victims from the past six years. I’ve often used the analogy of an abusive relationship when it comes to the former president and his approach to governing. If the watering-down of the Mueller investigation and the acquittal following evidence-heavy impeachment proceedings was akin to the arrest and subsequent release of a criminally abusive spouse, a return to office would indicate zero accountability for, and an acceptance of, physical and emotional abuse from our leadership; a trend that has been gathering steam for some time now.

Considering the former president incited an attack on his own country and has continued to push the Big Lie undermining our electoral process, our democracy (already on life support) would suffer likely irreversible damage if this is further ignored and already eroded norms are obliterated beyond repair.

Moreover, considering that more than 700,000 Americans have died from a pandemic that could have been better controlled, which the former president downplayed to protect his political future, allowing a return to the campaign trail and potentially the White House would frankly forgive an accessory to negligent homicide on an unprecedented scale.

Taken together, the nation and the world would be presented with the psychologically untenable position of having to accept the worst that humanity has to offer, according to almost all of the “standards” established by modern society, as its leader once again.

🐣 RT @LannyDavis “A study by Media Matters showed that ABC, NBC, and CBS all chose not even to mention the [Eastman] memo [for Trump to implement a coup]. They reach more than 20 million Americans.”—Heather Cox Richardson. ¤ I ask news directors of all 3 networks and their nightly anchors – Why?
⋙ 🐣 RT @cuzkristoff Here’s his follow up which is worse!
⋙ SacBee: John Eastman: Here’s the advice I actually gave Vice President Pence on the 2020 election http://bit.ly/3lsFCsh
// 10/7/2021

I have been debating constitutional law with Erwin Chemerinsky, the dean of the UC Berkeley School of Law and Bee contributor, for over 20 years.

We disagreed on almost every issue, but always with civility. One thing I hoped we shared from our respective Catholic and Jewish faith traditions is the biblical command that one “shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.” Judging from his recent scurrilous attack on me http://bit.ly/3mIWACi, we do not share even that.

The memo on which Chemerinsky relied for his accusation that I tried to “overthrow the government” and “stage a coup” was a preliminary and incomplete one, a draft of a more complete memo that outlined all the scenarios that had become topics of discussion following the November 2020 election. The Washington Post and other media organizations had access to the complete memo http://cnn.it/3v2xbqM, but they focused on the preliminary version to advance their “coup” narrative.

Neither version of the memo reflects the advice I gave to then-Vice President Mike Pence (though, to be precise, the final scenario laid out in the complete memo does).

The issue is whether the 12th Amendment https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/amendmentxii gives the vice president any authority to determine the validity of electoral votes.

In 1796, Vice President John Adams made such a determination regarding contested electoral votes from Vermont, confirming his own election as president. In 1800, Vice President Thomas Jefferson did the same with improper electoral votes from Georgia, throwing that election to the House, where Jefferson eventually prevailed. Richard Nixon did the same thing in 1960, accepting from Hawaii the subsequently certified John Kennedy electors rather than the initially certified Nixon electors.

These precedents, and several scholarly articles written after the 2000 election, served as the basis for some of the scenarios discussed in my memo.

But as the New York Times confirmed through thorough investigation and reporting on this critical issue, I did not advise Pence to exercise such authority. Indeed, responding to a direct question from the vice president during a meeting in the Oval Office on Jan. 4, I noted that even if he had that authority, it would be foolish to exercise it in the absence of certifications of alternate Trump electors from the contested states’ legislatures.

Here’s how the Times accurately portrayed that exchange, apparently citing one of the two Pence aides also in attendance:

“Mr. Eastman said that Mr. Pence then turned to him and asked, ‘Do you think I have such power?’

“Mr. Eastman said he told Mr. Pence that he might have the power, but that it would be foolish for him to exercise it until state legislatures certified a new set of electors for Mr. Trump — something that had not happened.

“A person close to Mr. Pence, who was not authorized to speak publicly about the Oval Office conversation, said that Mr. Eastman acknowledged that the vice president most likely did not have that power, at which point Mr. Pence turned to Mr. Trump and said, ‘Did you hear that, Mr. President?’”

So what did I actually advise? As The Times quoted me as saying, “What we asked him (Pence) to do was delay the proceedings at the request of these state legislatures so they could look into the matter.”

Hardly an attempt to “overthrow the government” or “stage a coup.”

WaPo, Michael Gerson: The Trump nightmare looms again http://wapo.st/3FvUA8S “Every new tranche of information released about Trump’s behavior following the 2020 election … reveals a serious and concerted attempt to overthrow America’s legitimate incoming government.
// The most likely scenario in 2025 is catastrophic: Trump back in the White House and Republicans in charge of the House and Senate.

It is increasingly evident that the nightmare prospect of American politics — unified Republican control of the federal government in the hands of a reelected, empowered Donald Trump in 2025 — is also the likely outcome. ¤ Why this is a nightmare should be clear enough. Every new tranche of information released about Trump’s behavior following the 2020 election — most recently an interim report from the Senate Judiciary Committee — reveals a serious and concerted attempt to overthrow America’s legitimate incoming government.

At roughly the same time that Trump was gathering and unleashing his goons to intimidate members of Congress on Jan. 6, he was pressuring Justice Department leaders to provide legal cover for his effort to prevent certification of the election. When they refused, Trump conspired with a lower-level loyalist to take over the department and run it according to the president’s dictates. Under the threat of mass resignations, Trump eventually backed off.

… The thing that matters most is this: The current front-runner for the 2024 Republican nomination would have broken the constitutional order if he could have broken the constitutional order. ¤ Meanwhile, it is clear that this same lawless, reckless man has a perfectly realistic path back to power. The GOP is a garbage scow of the corrupt, the seditious and their enablers, yet the short- and medium-term political currents are in its favor.

This is not simply a problem of the Biden administration’s messaging. It reflects deeper political challenges, recently and vividly described by Ezra Klein and David Shor. In my woefully condensed version of Klein’s column based on his interviews with the data analyst: American voters are increasingly polarized by education (which is really a proxy for complex issues of class and race). Whites with a college education have lurched Democratic. Whites without a college education have lurched Republican.

This presents Democrats with disadvantages. Significantly more voters lack a college education than have one. And voters with a college education tend to be located in urban areas, which centralizes and thus diminishes their influence. Both the electoral college and the constitutional method of Senate representation reward those who control wide open spaces.

What does this mean in practice? It means Democrats need to significantly outperform Republicans in national matchups to obtain even mediocre results in presidential and Senate races. It means that Democrats, to remain competitive, need to win in places they don’t currently win, draw from groups they don’t currently draw and speak in cultural dialects they don’t currently speak.

This analysis has sparked a predictable intramural debate. Some Democratic activists want the party to relentlessly pound its support for popular policies while de-emphasizing its association with divisive issues (such as immigration and climate change). Others discount the possibility that policy messaging can change many minds, putting their faith instead in stoking Democratic enthusiasm.

Klein’s main complaint, however, is that few Democratic lawmakers at the national level — who mostly live among like-minded, college-educated, liberal peers — are paying attention to the urgency of the task. This type of shift in electoral focus would likely involve major ideological and strategic adjustments. But who in the national debate among Democrats over budget priorities has demonstrated the slightest interest in these matters?

This is a national, not just a Democratic, emergency. Trump has strengthened his identification with the seditious forces he unleashed on Jan. 6. He has embraced ever more absurd and malicious conspiracy theories. He has shown even less stability, humanity, responsibility and restraint. And his support among Republicans has grown. Trump and his strongest supporters are in a feedback loop of radicalization.

If Trump returns to the presidency, many of the past constraints on his power would be purposely loosed. Many of the professionals and patriots who opposed him in his final days would have been weeded out long before. There is no reason Trump would not try to solidify personal power over military and federal law enforcement units to employ as a bully’s club in times of civil disorder. There is no reason he would refrain from using federal resources to harass political opponents, undermine freedom of the press and change the outcome of elections. These are previously stated goals.

What attitudes and actions does this require of us? Any reaction must begin with a sober recognition. Catastrophe is in the front room. The weather forecast includes the apocalypse.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The media are finally waking up to the ‘rolling coup.’ We must take the side of democracy. http://wapo.st/3FFPAOW While cable news outlets like CNN and MSNBC have raised the alarm, the primetime news that most people watch have been lacking

WaPo, Toomas Hendrik Ilves: Why the West has itself to blame for Russian corruption http://wapo.st/3ABg2pg “We have become partners in crime, colluding with the enemies of liberty, of our Enlightenment heritage of rule of law and human rights”
// Toomas Hendrik Ilves is the former president of Estonia

The Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been hounded, persecuted, beaten, poisoned and jailed for standing up to a thuggish autocracy that is well on its way to classic totalitarian rule. His crime? Peacefully using his fundamental human right of freedom of expression to challenge a regime held together by stormtroopers, violence and murder.

Navalny’s story is not a new one. In the decade before the collapse of communism, we saw this tale unfold over and over again. Joseph Brodsky, Natan Sharansky, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Andrei Sakharov and hundreds of others were persecuted for their beliefs by that real-life Mordor, the U.S.S.R.

There is a difference, however. Back in those days, we in the West at least had the moral clarity to stand up to the thugs, and to raise these issues with our governments, in our parliaments, in all possible international forums.

Paradoxically, it helped that our foes were ideologically anti-capitalist. Commissars and Politburo members could hardly buy villas on the Riviera, ski chateaus in St. Moritz, Switzerland, or apartments in a skyscraper owned by a U.S. president. They did not dock their 470-foot yachts in Saint-Tropez, France, or Piraeus, Greece. On our side, taking money from totalitarians counted as bribery or as espionage — bringing severe criminal penalties and social disgrace.

Today, the liberal democratic West has abandoned that one-time clarity. We have become partners in crime, colluding with the enemies of liberty, of our Enlightenment heritage of rule of law and human rights. We are the unindicted co-conspirators of our own demise and the destruction of Russia, collapsing under the weight of its corruption and thievery.

That stench swirls from our own corrupt politicians and political parties, from our naive and greedy governments, and even the most prestigious, centuries-old universities. It swirls from businesses who prize profit over justice, truth and freedom. It swirls from bankers, lawyers and accountants who launder money and reputations. The revelations of the Pandora Papers, like the other tales of financial skulduggery that have come before, once again demonstrate that we ourselves are systematically complicit in the thievery and corruption that plague so many societies.

It is this corruption, our corruption, that aids, abets and sustains, indeed nourishes the murderous looting of the Kremlin’s boyars and their minions, as well as other odious regimes around the globe.

Where there is no rule of law, where the autocrat can steal or take away anyone’s property, his overriding fear is that someone will do to him what he has done to enrich himself. Thus, the despot’s only recourse is ship his money to a place that enjoys the benefits of a well-established legal system, be it London or Dubai, New York or Tallinn, Estonia — anywhere there are secure legal protections for those earn their wealth through work, rather than through theft or pumping it out of land that belongs to the population, which is just a more indirect form of theft.

This rule of law has made us prosperous. We know the state cannot illegally take away our property. But it also allows authoritarian regimes to maintain their stolen treasure and persecute people such as Navalny, as well countless others. If we genuinely care about freedom, therefore, it is time to change our own laws.

There is much we can do. We must impose transparency on anonymous shell companies. We must impose visa bans on corrupt officials who aim to benefit from our institutions (and the spies who aim to undermine them). The United Kingdom’s unexplained wealth orders, which unfortunately are not widely or strictly applied, should be copied and rigorously enforced across our rule-of-law-based West.

We should honor Navalny not only because he exposes the grotesque thievery and destruction of human rights in Russia. He also holds a mirror up to our own complicity in his persecution and in the backwardness and poverty of Russia. It is time we did something about it.

NYT, Miles Taylor and Christine Todd Whitman: We Are Republicans With a Plea: Elect Democrats in 2022 http://nyti.ms/3mKCGXh
// Mr. Taylor served at the Department of Homeland Security from 2017 to 2019, including as chief of staff, and was the anonymous author of a 2018 guest essay for The Times criticizing President Donald Trump’s leadership. Ms. Whitman was the Republican governor of New Jersey from 1994 to 2001.

After Donald Trump’s defeat, there was a measure of hope among Republicans who opposed him that control of the G.O.P. would be up for grabs, and that conservative pragmatists could take back the party. But it’s become obvious that political extremists maintain a viselike grip on the national G.O.P., the state parties and the process for fielding and championing House and Senate candidates in next year’s elections.

Rational Republicans are losing the G.O.P. civil war. And the only near-term way to battle pro-Trump extremists is for all of us to team up on key races and overarching political goals with our longtime political opponents: the Democratic Party.

Earlier this year we joined more than 150 conservatives — including former governors, senators, congressmen, cabinet secretaries, and party leaders — in calling for the Republican Party to divorce itself from Trumpism or else lose our support, perhaps by forming a new political party. Rather than return to founding ideals, G.O.P. leaders in the House and in many states have now turned belief in conspiracy theories and lies about stolen elections into a litmus test for membership and running for office.

Breaking away from the G.O.P. and starting a new center-right party may prove in time to be the last resort if Trump-backed candidates continue to win Republican primaries. We and our allies have debated the option of starting a new party for months and will continue to explore its viability in the long run. Unfortunately, history is littered with examples of failed attempts at breaking the two-party system, and in most states today the laws do not lend themselves easily to the creation and success of third parties.

So for now, the best hope for the rational remnants of the G.O.P. is for us to form an alliance with Democrats to defend American institutions, defeat far-right candidates, and elect honorable representatives next year — including a strong contingent of moderate Democrats.

It’s a strategy that has worked. Mr. Trump lost re-election in large part because Republicans nationwide defected, with 7 percent who voted for Mr. Trump in 2016 flipping to support Joe Biden, a margin big enough to have made some difference in key swing states.

Even still, we don’t take this position lightly. Many of us have spent years battling the left over government’s role in society, and we will continue to have disagreements on fundamental issues like infrastructure spending, taxes and national security. Similarly, some Democrats will be wary of any pact with the political right.

But we agree on something more foundational — democracy. We cannot tolerate the continued hijacking of a major U.S. political party by those who seek to tear down our Republic’s guardrails or who are willing to put one man’s interests ahead of the country. We cannot tolerate the leaders of the G.O.P. — in 2022 or in the presidential election in 2024 — refusing to accept the results of elections or undermining the certification of those results should they lose.

In addition to these leaders, this week we are coming together around a political idea — the Renew America Movement — and will release a slate of nearly two dozen Democratic, independent and Republican candidates we will support in 2022.

These “renewers” must be protected and elected if we want to restore a common-sense coalition in Washington. But merely holding the line will be insufficient. To defeat the extremist insurgency in our political system and pressure the Republican Party to reform, voters and candidates must be willing to form nontraditional alliances.

For disaffected Republicans, this means an openness to backing centrist Democrats. It will be difficult for lifelong G.O.P. members to do this — akin to rooting for the other team out of fear that your own is ruining the sport entirely — but democracy is not a game, which is why when push comes to shove, patriotic conservatives should put country over party.

One of those races is in Pennsylvania, where a bevy of pro-Trump candidates are vying to replace the outgoing Republican senator, Pat Toomey. The only prominent moderate in the G.O.P. primary, Craig Snyder, recently bowed out, and if no one takes his place, it will increase the urgency for Republican voters to stand behind a Democrat, such as centrist Representative Conor Lamb, who is running for the seat.

For Democrats, this similarly means being open to conceding that there are certain races where progressives simply cannot win and acknowledging that it makes more sense to throw their lot in with a center-right candidate who can take out a more radical conservative.

Utah is a prime example, where the best hope of defeating Senator Mike Lee, a Republican who defended Mr. Trump’s refusal to concede the election, is not a Democrat but an independent and former Republican, Evan McMullin, a member of our group, who announced last week that he was entering the race.

We need more candidates like him prepared to challenge politicians who have sought to subvert our Constitution from the comfort of their “safe seats” in Congress, and we are encouraged to note that additional independent-minded leaders are considering entering the fray in places like Texas, Arizona, and North Carolina, targeting seats that Trumpist Republicans think are secure.

More broadly, this experiment in “coalition campaigning” — uniting concerned conservatives and patriotic progressives — could remake American politics and serve as an antidote to hyper-partisanship and federal gridlock. ¤ To work, it will require trust-building between both camps, especially while fighting side-by-side in the toughest races around the country by learning to collaborate on voter outreach, sharing sensitive polling data, and synchronizing campaign messaging.

A compact between the center-right and the left may seem like an unnatural fit, but in the battle for the soul of America’s political system, we cannot retreat to our ideological corners.

A great deal depends on our willingness to consider new paths of political reform. From the halls of Congress to our own communities, the fate of our Republic might well rest on forming alliances with those we least expected.

⭕ 10 Oct 2021

TheGuardian: A xenophobic autocrat’: Adam Schiff on Trump’s threat to democracy http://bit.ly/2YBi3EG

Forty years on, after Donald Trump entered the White House mining what Adam Schiff calls “a dangerous vein of autocratic thought” in the Republican party, the then little-known California Democrat did more than anyone else to unravel and excoriate the high crimes of a charlatan destined to be the only president twice impeached.

His work as a federal prosecutor who got the conviction of the first FBI agent accused of spying for Russia was crucial to his understanding of how thoroughly Trump was manipulated by the Russians. He understood that Michael Cohen’s efforts during the campaign to close a deal to build a Trump Tower in Moscow would make Trump vulnerable to blackmail if his lawyer’s calls had been recorded. And he was astonished when he realized that that kind of kompromat wouldn’t even be necessary.

When Trump “did become president, there would be no need for the Kremlin to blackmail him into betraying America’s interests”, Schiff writes. “To a remarkable degree, he would prove more than willing to do that on his own.”

There’s lots more in the book, from Schiff’s unsuccessful effort to convince New York Times editors to remind readers the emails they were publishing to undermine Hillary Clinton had been stolen by the Russians for that very purpose, to Schiff’s revelation that if he had known how poorly Robert Mueller would perform as a witness after he completed his stint as special counsel, he would not have demanded his testimony.

“I haven’t said this before this book,” he told the Guardian. “That was one of the difficult sections of the book to write because I have such reverence for Mueller. I wanted to be respectful but accurate.”

Eureka Moment.
On the page, Schiff records an airport exchange with a Republican stranger, who said: “You can tell me – there’s nothing to this ‘collusion stuff’, is there?” ¤ It is a conversation which should put that question permanently to rest.

Schiff said: “What if I was to tell you that we had evidence in black and white that the Russians approached the Clinton campaign and offered dirt on Donald Trump, then met secretly with Chelsea Clinton, John Podesta and Robby Mook in the Brooklyn headquarters of the campaign … then Hillary lied about it to cover it up. Would you call that collusion?

“Now what If I also told you that after the election, former national security adviser Susan Rice secretly talked with the Russian ambassador in an effort to undermine US sanctions on Russia after they interfered to help Hillary win. Would you call that collusion?”

The Republican was convinced: “You know, I probably would.”For Schiff, it was a “eureka moment”. ¤ “Now,” he thought, “if I can only speak to a couple hundred million people.” ¤ Schiff’s book should convince a few million more that everything he said about Trump was true – and that the country was exceptionally lucky to have him ready and willing to defend the tattered concept of “truth”.

Salon: “Absolutely false”: Fox News brutally fact checks Mike Pence after he whitewashes the Capitol riot http://bit.ly/3BwpwUe
// “Saying ‘one day in January’ is kind of like calling 9/11 one day in September,” said Fox News’ Howard Kurtz

🐣 📋 RT @michaelkruse “If you draw a district that’s safe, the party no longer cares about recruiting a broadly appealing candidate,” says @Redistrict. “This is a vicious cycle in that the decline of competitive seats leads to a more extreme and dysfunctional Congress.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @michaelkruse “There are really only about three dozen truly competitive seats anyway and partisans have realized in these polarized times the best way to flip a district is to gerrymander it after the Census,” says @davedaley3. “Now partisans are coming back for more.”
⋙⋙ WaPo: The imminent impact of redistricting: sharper partisan elbows, less compromise by both sides in the House https://wapo.st/3v0iggT

WaPo, EJ Dionne: Biden needs a reboot. Fighting for democracy is the key. http://wapo.st/3v1HBXW “Biden must insist that Republicans can’t have it both ways on Trump’s election subversion. They are either for it or against it”

… [T]he other unavoidable fight before us: the battle for democracy itself. Protecting democracy requires both the more socially effective government Biden champions and strenuous resistance to Trump’s democracy-wrecking efforts.

This certainly means adopting the voting reforms endorsed by Sen. Joe Manchin III, which will require bypassing the filibuster the West Virginia Democrat regularly extols. And Biden must insist that Republicans can’t have it both ways on Trump’s election subversion. They are either for it or against it. Those who quietly tell reporters they bemoan what Trump is doing should be called upon to say so out loud, forcefully, and act accordingly.

By recognizing that rallying the nation behind the cause of democracy is now his most important task, Biden would do more than reboot his presidency and give his party a fighting chance in 2022. He’d be doing what he was elected to do.

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: FBI Searches the Home of the Guy Who Said, “I want to see thousands of normies burn that city to ash” on January 6 http://bit.ly/3FxNgtC

⭕ 9 Oct 2021

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 Trump will try to overthrow the election in 2024. He’s now laying the groundwork in plain sight. It will be the end of our Constitutional democracy if he succeeds. Only a massive voter turnout for local, state, and Federal elections can protect us.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jimsciutto Sadly, he’s right.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @billmaher 💽 My dark prediction for the 2024 U.S. presidential election. https://twitter.com/billmaher/status/1446700866778456066?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @danielsgoldman There is no possible executive privilege claim regarding Bannon, who was not a government employee. ¤ Any lawyer who files a document in court claiming such a privilege should immediately be referred to the state bar disciplinary committee.

🧵 ⇈ ⇊ RT @atrupar Trump is sprinkling the big lie throughout his rally speech in Des Moines, Iowa. His specific claim tonight is that Democrats “used Covid in order to cheat and rig,” even though red states use mail voting and there’s no evidence of election fraud in 2020. 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1447006949665611781?s=20

WaPo Editorial: Without these changes, U.S. democracy will remain vulnerable to Trump and other bad actors http://wapo.st/30dy30w Trump “was trying to hold on to power against the wishes of the American people… Anyone seeking to play down that fact today is complicit”

“One thing we know is you, Rosen, aren’t going to do anything to overturn the election.” These, according to a new Senate Judiciary Committee report, were the words of President Donald Trump, pressuring the acting attorney general, Jeffrey Rosen, to upend a free-and-fair vote. Three days after Mr. Trump uttered them, a mob he had inflamed with lies ransacked the Capitol as lawmakers met to count duly cast electoral votes.

The Senate report details how Mr. Trump tried persistently to enlist the Justice Department in his scheme to overturn the 2020 election results. His pressure campaign, after Attorney General William P. Barr resigned in December, featured calls and meetings with Mr. Rosen and other top Justice Department staff. It continued as Mr. Trump sent them a preposterous petition he wanted them to file with the Supreme Court asking the justices to void Joe Biden’s victory. It reached its zenith in a cockamamie plot to force Mr. Rosen to pressure state governments to cook the results or be replaced by Jeffrey Clark, a lower-ranking Justice official who would go along with the scheme.

Mr. Trump failed because Mr. Rosen and other officials in key positions refused to cooperate and threatened to resign. But they could not stop Mr. Trump from forcing the resignation of the U.S. attorney in Atlanta and replacing him with a lawyer the then-president thought would pursue the fraud investigations he wanted to see.

Senate Republicans played down these revelations, arguing that, following the Russia investigation, it was reasonable for Mr. Trump to mistrust the Justice Department and the FBI. But, leaving aside the fact that the Russia probe was a well-founded and legitimate counterintelligence investigation, Mr. Trump, in this case, was not exercising reasonable skepticism; he was trying to hold on to power against the wishes of the American people, based on widely debunked mistruths about the 2020 vote. Anyone seeking to play down that fact today is complicit in his plot to undermine U.S. democracy.

⭕ 8 Oct 2021

🐣 RT @RepLizCheney This is not true. 1/6 Committee is making significant progress and we will enforce subpoenas. Committee statement coming soon.
⋙ RT 🧵 @TheRickWilson 1/ I have some bad news. After multiple calls I have some extremely grim news. ¤ As of now 1/6 commission is dead already, and will not enforce the subpoenas. ¤ Trump wins. ¤ The 1/6 terror plot will go unexamined and unpunished. ¤ To say I’m livid is putting it mildly. 📌 https://twitter.com/RepLizCheney/status/1446530469936472069?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @TheRickWilson ¤ 2/ This is staffed wrong, led wrong, and a gutless exercise to get back to talking about infrastructure. ¤ They’re not taking the risk seriously, they’re not taking the data before them seriously, and they’re eager to run out the clock. ¤ Livid.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @TheRickWilson 3/ I’m told that the whole plan is to bring in academics to examine the information from that day, when it should be a LE/IC style counterterrorism investigation. ¤ The leadership has already decided to slow roll it and write a tsk tsk memo at the end.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @TheRickWilson 4/ “They’re afraid of 1A implications.” The FUCK? ¤ How about being afraid of a mob coming to fucking kill you? ¤ Democrats, never tell me
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @TheRickWilson 5/ Stay locked in your bubble that the modern GOP won’t have a mob of Bannon’s terrorists burn you to the ground and piss on the ashes. ¤ An unpunished coup is a training exercise. ¤ End.

💙 ⏳ WaPo, Philip Bump: The hollowness of the ‘but it didn’t work’ defense of Trump’s attempt to retain power http://wapo.st/3oM23uw “His was a spaghetti-at-the-wall presidency; his was a spaghetti-at-the-wall coup”
// Entire

Distilled to its essence, the United States held an election last year in which it elected a new president who took office on Jan. 20. This sequence of events has happened dozens of times before. It is how power is and always has been transferred in our nearly 250-year-old republic.

But, of course, this is not the entire story. The period between the election and that inauguration was an unusually turbulent one, in which the incumbent president flailed against his loss, welcoming the assistance of various allies and deploying myriad tactics in his effort to prevent Joe Biden from assuming his elected position.

That effort peaked on Jan. 6 but began hours after polls closed. Early in the morning of Nov. 4, President Donald Trump spoke to the media from the White House, appearing beside large screens emblazoned with his campaign logo — itself an abuse of his position. He pushed for states to stop counting legally cast votes, a continuation of his deliberate months-long effort to raise doubts about the validity of mail-in ballots. He followed up this demand with tweets — “STOP THE COUNT!” — encouragement to his supporters, some armed, who protested outside vote-counting centers in close states or who interrupted the count by insisting that they had a right to observe the process.

Each time a benchmark toward the finalization of Trump’s loss approached, tensions rose. Prior to the Nov. 7 determination that Biden would carry enough states to win the electoral college, Trump and his allies filed legal challenges aimed at halting the count. When the races had been called, Trump and his allies sought to disrupt the certification of results. In Michigan, this nearly worked, with Republican (and at least one overtly pro-Trump) members of the election board in Wayne County initially refusing to finalize vote totals from Detroit. After relenting under public pressure, the board members confirmed the vote totals though later (after speaking with Trump) they tried to rescind that decision.

The next benchmark was Dec. 14, when presidential electors met and cast ballots. State legislators began holding hearings to elevate the unfounded claims of fraud, inviting Trump allies and lawyers to offer testimony, rarely under oath. By this point, Trump’s serious legal challenges had mostly evaporated, leaving just wild conspiracy theories about international vote-rigging and nonsense about vote-dumps.

In some states, electors who would have voted for Trump had he won did so anyway on Dec. 14, hoping to produce alternate slates of electors for Congress to consider. Again, though, Trump came closer than people might recognize: one conservative justice on the Wisconsin Supreme Court was the deciding vote in rejecting Trump’s effort to throw out a number of votes from Democratic strongholds in that state.

It was also on Dec. 14 that Trump announced that Attorney General William P. Barr would be leaving his administration, soon after Barr acknowledged publicly that Trump’s fraud claims were meritless. That helped launch the most dangerous phase of Trump’s effort, the one that culminated in the counting of electoral votes on Jan. 6.

Trump entertained the idea of replacing acting attorney general Jeffrey Rosen with a Justice Department official who eagerly echoed Trump’s false fraud claims, Jeffrey Clark. Clark had a plan for the department to inform Georgia that its results were suspect (they weren’t) and to encourage the state legislature to reconvene to consider whether to submit an alternate slate of electors. The intent was to establish a pattern that could be repeated in other states.

Ultimately, faced with the threat of a mass desertion of senior staff that would reveal the intent of his plan (as The Washington Post’s Aaron Blake reported on Thursday), Trump backed down.

This was only one of several aspects of his last-ditch attempt to hold power, though. He also tried to simply cajole states into rejecting vote results, as he did in calling Georgia’s secretary of state and asking him to “find” votes. The most visible component of Trump’s plan, of course, was to encourage his supporters to come to Washington on that day, where there would be a “wild” rally in support of his presidency and in defense of his ongoing claims of electoral fraud. This meant thousands of angry Trump supporters milling around the National Mall, hundreds of whom later beat back law enforcement to storm the Capitol and block the electoral-vote counting.

The component that’s spurred the most discussion in recent weeks was Trump’s elevation of an assertion from a right-wing lawyer named John Eastman in which Vice President Mike Pence, overseeing the counting, could simply declare that Trump had won. The idea was that Pence could ignore the law that establishes the vote-counting process by deeming it to be unconstitutional.

Eastman wrote two versions of a memo explaining how, in his estimation, this might work. The first was glib and reportedly met with skepticism from Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) when it was presented to him. The second was lengthier, seeking to present this idea as one of several paths forward for the vote-counting. Republican officials eager to appeal to Trump’s base, like Sens. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and Ted Cruz (R-Tex.), announced their intentions to object to the counting of votes, helping set the stage for the sorts of conflict that would give Pence more space to ignore submitted votes or to throw the election results back to the states, if he chose to do so. He did not make that choice.

That he didn’t and that Trump gave up on replacing Rosen and that the physical violence at the Capitol didn’t derail the electoral-vote counting for long have all been elevated as reasons to shrug at Trump’s efforts. He tried all these things and they didn’t work, this line of argument goes, so why should we be concerned about their working in the future? The threat that existed was overstated and has largely passed.

This argument has two critical flaws, though. The first is that it misunderstands Trump’s intent. The second is that it underestimates the assistance he received.

Imagine what would have happened if Pence had gone along with Eastman’s plan. In his memo, Eastman games out what happens next: Pence throws out some votes and Trump wins or it goes to the House where Trump likely wins thanks to the established tiebreaking process (each state gets one vote, determined by its collective delegation).

But all of this is ludicrous to consider in the abstract. The immediate effect of any effort by Pence to subvert the process would have been instantaneous outrage from Democrats in the chamber and in the streets. Eastman waves this off in his initial memo as partisan “howls,” but it’s obvious that such an overt attempt to undercut the will of the electorate would face enormous opprobrium and outcry. We simply can’t say what would happen, any more than we could have accurately predicted what followed when Florida was a toss-up in 2000. At least then, there was real uncertainty about the winner of a close race. Here, there was no such uncertainty, meaning far more likelihood of extreme reactions.

What Trump was trying to do from Nov. 3 to Jan. 6 was slapdash and ad hoc. But it was all directed in the same way: throw as much nonsense as possible in Biden’s path to the presidency. That his pre-Jan. 6 effort included Eastman’s memo and calling Georgia and replacing Rosen and encouraging a rally is a sign of an incoherent strategy except that it was wide-ranging. This is what he always did, saying or doing whatever he thought might convince people to do what he wanted. His was a spaghetti-at-the-wall presidency; his was a spaghetti-at-the-wall coup.

We can use the loaded analogy of the American Revolution itself. The colonists engaged British regulars on Lexington Green, losing quickly and decisively. Then, as the Brits marched forward, the colonists shot at them from the woods, an unfair and unexpected attack on the British army. But it worked. That’s why the analogy is loaded, of course; Trump’s guerrilla effort didn’t succeed. It was nonetheless similar, an asymmetric attack on American institutions that failed in part because there were still enough people in place to keep it from working.

And this is why it’s important not to underestimate the breadth of support Trump’s effort enjoyed. Legislators in multiple states eagerly endorsed and bolstered his claims prior to the inauguration — and afterward, as we’ve seen in Arizona. State legislators held those hearings and signed letters demanding action in Washington on Trump’s behalf. Attorneys general from a number of Republican-run states signed on to an at-times laughable legal effort to challenge his loss at the Supreme Court. The majority of the House Republican caucus voted to object to the ballots submitted by several states. His efforts came down to a handful of people — Pence, the judge in Wisconsin, the capitulation of those board members in Wayne County, Georgia secretary of state Brad Raffensperger — who stood in his way.

All of that was before the months-long post-inauguration effort to rationalize and bolster Trump’s efforts. States have changed voting laws and increased the power of political partisans to evaluate the results of elections. Prominent Republicans like Pence and Raffensperger have been targeted for ouster or criticism. There has been an effort to populate positions within the Republican Party and in election-organizing bodies with people sympathetic to Trump’s claims of fraud. One of the Wayne County officials had publicly endorsed Trump’s claims before the election, in case you’re wondering what effect that might have.

The violence on Jan. 6, once anathema to Republicans, has become increasingly dismissed as overstated by members of Trump’s party. That violence has been downplayed and rationalized, the perpetrators described as political prisoners. Most Republicans continue to incorrectly think that Biden was elected illegitimately, smoothing the runway for future challenges to election results.

Ad hoc efforts can become formal ones. The colonists banded together to form the Continental Army, equipped and trained.

It is certainly true that, in 2024, Mike Pence will not be the person overseeing the counting of electoral votes. It is true that at that point Trump will not be in a position to fire the head of the Justice Department anyway. But it is also true that there will be enormous pressure on officials in various states both to constrain how voting is conducted and how those votes are counted and certified from a fervent Republican base looking to preemptively stop the fraud that it incorrectly believes happened in 2020. It may be the case that Vice President Harris is forced to consider whether to accept electoral votes submitted from a state in which legislators have dubiously decided that the Republican, perhaps even Trump himself, won.

It didn’t work in 2020, no. Happily. But guerrilla efforts are strengthened by probing defenses. You learn where the opponent is weak and where it’s strong. Maybe that involved a sloppy effort to throw things at the wall. But if you learned where the wall was weak, it was worth it.

WaPo, Carlos Lozada: Adam Schiff points to a second insurrection — by members of Congress themselves http://wapo.st/3oLHcYn
// In his memoir, MIDNIGHT IN WASHINGTON: How We Almost Lost Our Democracy and Still Could (10/12), the House Intelligence Committee chair argues America barely passed Trump’s “stress test” of American democracy

🐣 RT @SecBlinken .@POTUS has made official the U.S. commitment to resettle up to 125k refugees, demonstrating that the United States will continue to lead in providing refuge to those fleeing persecution so they can start new lives in safety.

Law&Crime: A Desperate Play for Time’: Lawyers Dismiss Steve Bannon’s ‘Nonsense’ Refusal to Comply With Congressional Subpoena http://bit.ly/2Yvuyll

⭕ 7 Oct 2021

‼️ 🐣 RT @glennkirshner Just look at Trump’s statement from the newly released Senate Judiciary report, “Subverting Justice: How the Former President & His Allies Pressured DOJ to Overturn the 2020 Election.” For gosh sakes, indict him already! The criminal conduct is beyond dispute. And #JusticeMatters https://twitter.com/glennkirschner2/status/1446104578089496583?s=20/photo/1
// It says: “According to testimony Rosen gave to the Committee, Trump opened the meeting by saying ‘One thing we know is you, Rosen, aren’t going to do anything to overturn the election.’” …

🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln Obstruction of justice.
⋙ Politico: Trump tells 4 former aides to defy Jan. 6 committee’s subpoena http://politi.co/3Dzkbw5
// The House panel probing the Capitol attack had demanded documents and testimony from the former president’s former aides by Thursday.

🖼 WaPo Mag: What Wyoming Really Thinks of Liz Cheney http://wapo.st/3aml3r0
// photo essay; I traveled 2,100 miles across the state to figure out if she is doomed — and to glimpse the future of the Republican Party.

💙 🧵 RT @maricopacounty BREAKING: @maricopavote responds to faulty assumptions & inaccurate claims made by Cyber Ninjas and other Senate contractors re: the Nov. election. Major claims are debunked. ¤ Key points: ⬇️ 📌 https://twitter.com/maricopacounty/status/1446210850142896148?s=20

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff The former president is still trying to stonewall subpoenas. ¤ But this time, we have a Justice Department devoted to the rule of law. ¤ This time, lawbreaking witnesses must weigh the prospect of criminal prosecution. ¤ Americans deserve answers. We will make sure they get them. https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1446207086556295173?s=20

🐣 RT @AndrewFeinberg Former President calls on @SenateGOP to vote for crashing the economy to own the libs. Text Block: https://twitter.com/AndrewFeinberg/status/1446248580939923460?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @Teri_Kanefield Reading the Senate Report now on Trump’s months-long attempts to subvert the election: CNN: http://cnn.it/3Fr8MAc
The attempts involve repeated abuses of presidential power and violations of “longstanding policies” intended to prevent a president from weaponizing the DOJ. ¤ 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1446115941440364555?s=20

WaPo: House Jan. 6 committee issues subpoenas for more ‘Stop the Steal’ rally organizers, including Ali Alexander http://wapo.st/2YvtQVa Alexander claimed he had help from Reps. Andy Biggs (Ariz.), Mo Brooks (Ala.) and Paul A. Gosar (Ariz.).

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Bernie Sanders erupts at Joe Manchin, and a deeper dispute is revealed http://wapo.st/3oFHcZM Sanders’ beef is over Manchin’s disparagement of an “entitlement society.” Here’s Sanders on Rachel @Maddow’s Show: Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1446206838882570241?s=20/photo/1

“I believe all Americans are entitled as human beings to health care. I believe people are entitled to quality education regardless of their income. I believe that people are entitled to affordable housing. I don’t believe that two people are entitled to own more wealth than the bottom 40 percent of American society. ~ Senator Bernie Sanders (D-VT)

🔆 This❗️⋙ SenateJudiciaryComm: Subverting Justice: How the Former President and His Allies Pressured DOJ to Overturn the 2020 Election http://bit.ly/3Bk7tQU
⋙ 📔 Report [pdf]: http://bit.ly/3uYVndO Core Report: 43p; w attachments: 394p

● FINDING 1: President Trump repeatedly asked DOJ leadership to endorse his false claims that the election was stolen and to assist his efforts to overturn the election results.

● FINDING 2: White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows asked Acting Attorney General Rosen to initiate election fraud investigations on multiple occasions, violating longstanding restrictions on White House-DOJ communications about specific law- enforcement matters.

Between December 29 and January 1, Meadows asked Rosen to have DOJ:
~ Investigate various discredited claims of election fraud in Georgia that the Trump campaign was simultaneously advancing in a lawsuit that the Georgia Supreme Court had refused to hear on an expedited basis;
~ Investigate false claims of “signature match anomalies” in Fulton County, Georgia, even though Republican state elections officials had made clear “there has been no evidence presented of any issues with the signature matching process.”5
~ Investigate a theory known as “Italygate,” which was promoted by an ally of the President’s personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, and which held that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and an Italian IT contractor used military satellites to manipulate voting machines and change Trump votes to Biden votes. Meadows also asked DOJ to meet with Giuliani on Italygate and other election fraud claims.
~ Investigate a series of claims of election fraud in New Mexico that had been widely refuted and in some cases rejected by the courts, including a claim that Dominion Voting Systems machines caused late-night “vote dumps” for Democratic candidates.

● FINDING 3: After personally meeting with Trump, Jeffrey Bossert Clark pushed Rosen and Donoghue to assist Trump’s election subversion scheme—and told Rosen he would decline Trump’s potential offer to install him as Acting Attorney General if Rosen agreed to aid that scheme.

● FINDING 4: Trump allies with links to the “Stop the Steal” movement and the January 6 insurrection participated in the pressure campaign against DOJ.

In addition to Trump White House officials, including the President himself, outside Trump allies with ties to the “Stop the Steal” movement and the January 6 insurrection also pressured DOJ to help overturn the election results. They included:
~ U.S. Representative Scott Perry of Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District, who led the objection to counting Pennsylvania’s electoral votes on the House floor in the hours immediately following the January 6 insurrection. Perry has acknowledged introducing Clark to Trump, and documents and testimony confirm that he directly communicated with Donoghue about his false Pennsylvania election fraud claims.
~ Doug Mastriano, a Republican State Senator from Pennsylvania who participated in Rudy Giuliani’s so-called election fraud “hearings,” spent thousands of dollars from his campaign account to bus people to the January 6 “Save America Rally,” and was present on the Capitol grounds as the insurrection unfolded. Documents show that, like Perry, Mastriano directly communicated with Donoghue about his false election fraud claims.
~ Cleta Mitchell, a Trump campaign legal adviser, early proponent of Trump’s false stolen election claims, and participant the January 2, 2021 call where Trump pressured Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “find 11,780 votes.” Mitchell emailed Meadows a copy of Trump’s lawsuit against Raffensperger and offered to send DOJ 1,800 pages of supporting exhibits; Meadows sent the materials to Rosen, asking DOJ to investigate.

FINDING 5: Trump forced the resignation of U.S. Attorney Byung Jin (“BJay”) Pak, whom he believed was not doing enough to address false claims of election fraud in Georgia. Trump then went outside the line of succession when naming an Acting U.S. Attorney, bypassing First Assistant U.S. Attorney Kurt Erskine and instead appointing Bobby Christine because he believed Christine would “do something” about his election fraud claims.

FINDING 6: By pursuing false claims of election fraud before votes were certified, DOJ deviated from longstanding practice meant to avoid inserting DOJ itself as an issue in the election.

The Committee’s investigation to date underscores how Trump’s efforts to use DOJ as a means to overturn the election results was part of his interrelated efforts to retain the presidency by any means necessary. As has been well-documented by other sources, Trump’s efforts to lay the foundation of the “Big Lie” preceded the general election by several months; Attorney General Barr inserted DOJ into that initial effort through various public remarks and actions prior to November 3, 2020 that cast doubt on voting by mail procedures implemented to facilitate exercise of the franchise during the worst public health crisis in a century.

Concurrent with Trump’s post-election attempts to weaponize DOJ, Trump also reportedly engaged in a separate and equally aggressive pressure campaign on Vice President Mike Pence to set aside the electoral votes of contested states. This “back-up plan,” as it were, culminated on January 4— one day after Clark’s final attempt to wrest control of DOJ from Rosen, and again in the Oval Office—when Trump and outside attorney John Eastman attempted to convince Pence that he could circumvent the certification through a procedural loophole in the Electoral Count Act.7 All of these efforts, in turn, created the disinformation ecosystem necessary for Trump to incite almost 1,000 Americans to breach the Capitol in a violent attempt to subvert democracy by stopping the certification of a free and fair election.

⭕ 6 Oct 2021

💽 MSNBC, LastWord: Fiona Hill on American democracy: ‘Everything we have taken for granted is up for question’ http://on.msnbc.com/
//: Fiona Hill, a former National Security Council Russia expert under Donald Trump and an impeachment witness against Donald Trump, tells Lawrence O’Donnell that “the United States has started to converge in a rather terrifying manner to the Russia of the present.”

18 U.S. Code § 2384 – Seditious conspiracy

If two or more persons in any State or Territory, or in any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, conspire to overthrow, put down, or to destroy by force the Government of the United States, or to levy war against them, or to oppose by force the authority thereof, or by force to prevent, hinder, or delay the execution of any law of the United States, or by force to seize, take, or possess any property of the United States contrary to the authority thereof, they shall each be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both.
[Emphasis added]

(June 25, 1948, ch. 645, 62 Stat. 808; July 24, 1956, ch. 678, § 1, 70 Stat. 623; Pub. L. 103–322, title XXXIII, § 330016(1)(N), Sept. 13, 1994, 108 Stat. 2148.)

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Senate Report Cites New Details of Trump Pressure on Justice Dept. Over Election http://nyti.ms/3iFqmGO //➔ rhymes with “seditious conspiracy”
// A Senate panel fleshed out how Donald Trump pursued his plan to install a loyalist as acting attorney general to pursue unfounded reports of fraud.

Players:
● Jeffrey A. Rosen, acting attorney general for Mr. Trump’s last month in office
● Richard P. Donoghue, acting deputy attorney general
● Byung J. Pak, until early January was U.S. attorney in Atlanta
● Bobby L. Christine, Trump’s preference to replace Pak
● Pat A. Cipollone, White House counsel
● Patrick F. Philbin, top deputy to the White House counsel
● Representative Scott Perry, Republican of Pennsylvania

Even by the standards of President Donald J. Trump, it was an extraordinary Oval Office showdown. On the agenda was Mr. Trump’s desire to install a loyalist as acting attorney general to carry out his demands for more aggressive investigations into his unfounded claims of election fraud.

On the other side during that meeting on the evening of Jan. 3 were the top leaders of the Justice Department, who warned Mr. Trump that they and other senior officials would resign en masse if he followed through. They received immediate support from another key participant: Pat A. Cipollone, the White House counsel. According to others at the meeting, Mr. Cipollone indicated that he and his top deputy, Patrick F. Philbin, would also step down if Mr. Trump acted on his plan.

Mr. Trump’s proposed plan, Mr. Cipollone argued, would be a “murder-suicide pact,” one participant recalled. Only near the end of the nearly three-hour meeting did Mr. Trump relent and agree to drop his threat.

Mr. Cipollone’s stand that night is among the new details contained in a lengthy interim report prepared by the Senate Judiciary Committee about Mr. Trump’s efforts to pressure the Justice Department to do his bidding in the chaotic final weeks of his presidency.

The report draws on documents, emails and testimony from three top Justice Department officials, including the acting attorney general for Mr. Trump’s last month in office, Jeffrey A. Rosen; the acting deputy attorney general, Richard P. Donoghue, and Byung J. Pak, who until early January was U.S. attorney in Atlanta. It provides the most complete account yet of Mr. Trump’s efforts to push the department to validate election fraud claims that had been disproved by the F.B.I. and state investigators.

The interim report, expected to be released publicly this week, describes how Justice Department officials scrambled to stave off a series of events during a period when Mr. Trump was getting advice about blocking certification of the election from a lawyer he had first seen on television and the president’s actions were so unsettling that his top general and the House speaker discussed the nuclear chain of command.

“This report shows the American people just how close we came to a constitutional crisis,” Richard J. Durbin, Democrat of Illinois and chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said in a statement. “Thanks to a number of upstanding Americans in the Department of Justice, Donald Trump was unable to bend the department to his will. But it was not due to a lack of effort.”

Mr. Durbin said that he believes the former president, who remains a front-runner for the Republican nomination in 2024, would have “shredded the Constitution to stay in power.”

But, drawing in particular on interviews with Mr. Rosen and Mr. Donoghue, both of whom were at the Jan. 3 Oval Office meeting, it brings to light new details that underscore the intensity and relentlessness with which Mr. Trump pursued his goal of upending the election, and the role that key government officials played in his efforts. ●●●

The report is not the Senate Judiciary Committee’s final word on the pressure campaign that was waged between Dec. 14, when Attorney General William P. Barr announced his resignation, and Jan. 6, when throngs of Mr. Trump’s supporters fought to block certification of the election.

The panel is still waiting for the National Archives to furnish documents, calendar appointments and communications involving the White House that concern efforts to subvert the election. It asked the National Archives, which stores correspondence and documents generated by previous presidential administrations, for the records this spring.

It is also waiting to see whether Mr. Clark will sit for an interview and help provide missing details about what was happening inside the White House during the Trump administration’s final weeks. Additionally, the committee has asked the Washington D.C. Bar Association to open a disciplinary investigation into Mr. Clark based on its findings.

The report recommended that the Justice Department tighten procedures concerning when it can take certain overt steps in election-related fraud investigations. As attorney general, the report said, Mr. Barr weakened the department’s decades-long strict policy of not taking investigative steps in fraud cases until after an election is certified, a measure that is meant to keep the fact of a federal investigation from impacting the election outcome

On Dec. 1, just two weeks before saying he would step down, Mr. Barr said that the Justice Department had found no evidence of voter fraud widespread enough to change the fact that Mr. Biden had won the presidency.

The report underscored how Mr. Trump kept coming back to unsubstantiated accounts of election fraud and demanding that the Justice Department jump on them.

Soon after the completion of the Oval Office meeting on the night of Jan. 3, the committee’s report said, Mr. Trump reached out to Mr. Donoghue, asking him to look into reports that the Department of Homeland Security had taken possession of a truck full of shredded ballots outside of Atlanta. ¤ The report turned out to be false.

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NYT (Jan/Aug 2021): Trump and Justice Dept. Lawyer Said to Have Plotted to Oust Acting Attorney General http://nyti.ms/3v1VtkZ ⋘ originally published 1/22/2021; updated 8/11/2021
// Trying to find another avenue to push his baseless election claims, Donald Trump considered installing a loyalist.

TheGuardian: Top Trump aides set to defy subpoenas in Capitol attack investigation http://bit.ly/3uQdUc7
// Source says Meadows, Bannon and others will move to undercut House select committee inquiry – under instructions from Trump

🐣 RT @Phil_Mattingly Bipartisan group of 6 former SecDefs send letter to Hill urging debt ceiling action, warning of “catastrophic consequences for the Defense Department, our military families, and our position of leadership in the world.” ¤ Signed by Panetta, Mattis, Cohen, Perry, Carter & Hagel https://twitter.com/Phil_Mattingly/status/1445759623378522115?s=20/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @Steve_Vladeck #BREAKING: In United States v. Texas (challenging the constitutionality of #SB8), Judge Pitman has issued a preliminary injunction temporarily barring enforcement of the controversial six-week #abortion ban by “the State” — *including* judges and clerks: [JustSecurity:] http://bit.ly/2YpjE0P

🐣 RT @TaylorPopielarz
A real statement from former Pres. Trump:
“…the real insurrection happened on November 3rd, the Presidential Election, not on January 6th—which was a day of protesting the Fake Election results.”
Reminder:
– People died and were hurt on Jan. 6
– The election was free and fair

⭕ 5 Oct 2021

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Garland said yesterday he can’t comment on “pending investigations” when asked about trump and the insurrection. He didn’t say he couldn’t “confirm or deny” the existence of an investigation. I may be reading too much into it, but he’s pretty deliberate with words.

⭕ 4 Oct 2021

PhysicsWorld: Coming soon to a field near you http://bit.ly/3a4vejY
//8/4/2021; Serious studies of crop circles have long been hampered by conspiracy theories and the secretive nature of circle-makers – plus scientists’ reluctance to engage with a “fringe” topic. But, as Richard Taylor argues, discovering how circle artists create their most complex patterns could have implications for biophysics

🐣 RT @MaryLTrump Amendment 14, Sec. 3 ¤ No Person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice-President . . . who, having previously taken an oath . . . to support the Constitution of the U.S., shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same.

BuzzfeedNews: A Judge Sent A Capitol Rioter To Prison, Rejecting The Government’s Lighter Recommendation http://bit.ly/3mm0EIt
// “There have to be consequences for participating in an attempted violent overthrow of the government, beyond sitting at home,” Judge Tanya Chutkan said.

🐣 RT @JaxAlemany News: Group files complaint with California bar association against John Eastman, lawyer who advised Trump on election challenges. From @thamburger & me:
⋙ WaPo: Group files complaint with California bar association against John Eastman, lawyer who advised Trump on election challenges http://wapo.st/3l9XYyf

WaPo, Greg Sargent: The revelations about Mike Pence’s role in Jan. 6 keep getting worse http://wapo.st/3isHBen “The structural weaknesses exposed by this episode are a looming danger for the republic” – Rep Jamie Raskin (D-MD), member Jan 6 select committee

⭕ 3 Oct 2021

⭕ 2 Oct 2021

WaPo: Key findings from the Pandora Papers investigation https://wapo.st/3D5EG32

🐣 RT @gregpmiller An alleged affair with Putin.
A child born with no father listed. A shell company in Monaco.
A $4-million apartment. ¤ Amazing story w/ @PaulSonne @ICIJorg
⋙ WaPo: Putin’s Monte Carlo mystery, secret money and swanky real estate https://wapo.st/3Ff5m3i

There is little about the humble background of Svetlana Krivonogikh to indicate that she had the means to acquire property overlooking this playground for the world’s elite. The Russian woman reportedly grew up in a crowded communal apartment in St. Petersburg, and held jobs that included cleaning a neighborhood shop.

But previously undisclosed financial records combined with local tax documents show that Krivonogikh, 46, became the owner of the apartment in Monaco through an offshore company created just weeks after she gave birth to a girl. The child was born at a time when, according to a Russian media report last year, she was in a secret, years-long relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

WaPo: Pandora Papers reveal secret offshore financial system for global elites http://wapo.st/3mq5bK1 “The Post is publishing eight articles, as well as video and audio pieces, based on material in the Pandora trove” (Tax the rich and make it stick. This should help)
// Trove of secret files details opaque financial universe where global elite shield riches from taxes, probes and accountability

The revelations include more than $100 million spent by King Abdullah II of Jordan on luxury homes in Malibu, Calif., and other locations; millions of dollars in property and cash secretly owned by the leaders of the Czech Republic, Kenya, Ecuador and other countries; and a waterfront home in Monaco acquired by a Russian woman who gained considerable wealth after she reportedly had a child with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The files provide substantial new evidence, for example, that South Dakota now rivals notoriously opaque jurisdictions in Europe and the Caribbean in financial secrecy. Tens of millions of dollars from outside the United States are now sheltered by trust companies in Sioux Falls, some of it tied to people and companies accused of human rights abuses and other wrongdoing.

The details are contained in more than 11.9 million financial records that were obtained by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and examined by The Post and other partner news organizations. The files include private emails, secret spreadsheets, clandestine contracts and other records that unlock otherwise impenetrable financial schemes and identify the individuals behind them.

The trove, dubbed the Pandora Papers, exceeds the dimensions of the leak that was at the center of the Panama Papers investigation five years ago. That data was drawn from a single law firm, but the new material encompasses records from 14 separate financial-services entities operating in countries and territories including Switzerland, Singapore, Cyprus, Belize and the British Virgin Islands.

The files detail more than 29,000 offshore accounts, more than double the number identified in the Panama Papers. Among the account owners are more than 130 people listed as billionaires by Forbes magazine and more than 330 public officials in more than 90 countries and territories, twice the number found in the Panama documents.

As a result, the Pandora Papers allow for the most comprehensive accounting to date of a parallel financial universe whose corrosive effects can span generations — draining significant sums from government treasuries, worsening wealth disparities, and shielding the riches of those who cheat and steal while impeding authorities and victims in their efforts to find or recover hidden assets.

“The offshore financial system is a problem that should concern every law-abiding person around the world,” said Sherine Ebadi, a former FBI officer who served as lead agent on dozens of financial-crimes cases. ¤ Ebadi pointed to the role that offshore accounts and asset-shielding trusts play in drug trafficking, ransomware attacks, arms trading and other crimes. “These systems don’t just allow tax cheats to avoid paying their fair share. They undermine the fabric of a good society,” said Ebadi, now an associate managing director at Kroll, a corporate investigations and consulting firm.

The Post is publishing eight articles, as well as video and audio pieces, based on material in the Pandora trove. Stories being published today focus on revelations about Abdullah and Putin. Stories tomorrow will more closely explore U.S. aspects of this system, including the harm caused by U.S. tax havens and how Americans accused of wrongdoing can escape financial consequences by using offshore entities. In subsequent days, stories will examine the looting of Asian artifacts, survey the hidden wealth of billionaires who appear in the files, and trace the impact of U.S. sanctions on Russian oligarchs.

These are part of a global package of stories based on the Pandora Papers — a project involving 150 news organizations in 117 countries and territories. The package includes reports by the BBC and the Guardian that reveal new details about foreign donors contributing millions to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party. The ICIJ has collaborated with foreign partners on stories about a scandal-plagued Catholic order in Mexico, millions of dollars held offshore by members of Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s government, as well as the secret holdings of leaders from Europe to Latin America.

🐣 🖼 🌎 RT @Mill226 Map of which Republican got the highest % of the vote in each county, 1972-2020 Presidential Elections. Nixon (green) set records in 1972 thru much of the South, Reagan (blue) with strength in the West, & Trump in 2020 (orange) in many rural areas despite a much lower national %: https://twitter.com/Mill226/status/1347638318758989827?s=20/photo/1
// 1/8/2021; awesome map

🐣 RT @tribelaw “The two teamed up in an Oval Office meeting to pressure Mr. Pence to intervene to help Mr. Trump remain in power by delaying the Jan. 6 certification of Biden’s victory.” Teamed up? Legally, that’s a conspiracy. A seditious conspiracy at that.18 USC 2384
⋙ NYT, Michael Schmidt and Maggie Haberman: The Lawyer Behind the Memo on How Trump Could Stay in Office http://nyti.ms/3oufMWI “‘I won’t be cowed by public opposition to it,’ Mr. Eastman said”
// John Eastman was a little-known but respected conservative lawyer. Then he became influential with Donald Trump — and counseled him on how to retain power after losing the election.

🐣 RT @brianklaas Anytime someone tries to say it’s “both sides,” show them this video. This guy advised President Trump. He’s saying 9/11 involved missiles being fired at the World Trade Centers and the images we all saw of the planes were just CGI. It’s deranged lunacy. A presidential advisor.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AccountableGOP Lin Wood says that the planes that hit the twin towers and the Pentagon on 9/11 were fake CGI. https://twitter.com/AccountableGOP/status/1444130224493445124?s=20/photo/1

🐣 🌎 CNBC (2020): Democratic counties represent 70% of U.S. GDP, 2020 election shows http://cnb.cx/3A7H9rH Analysis by the Brookings Institute (11/10/2020) ● /photo/1
// 11/10/2020; economy

⭕ 1 Oct 2021

NYT, Paul Krugman: Biden Should Ignore the Debt Limit and Mint a $1 Trillion Coin http://nyti.ms/3D3ukRg Or “Biden could simply declare that the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, which says that the validity of federal debt may not be questioned, renders the debt ceiling moot”

… U.S. politics aren’t what they once were. The Republican Party has become both radical and ruthless; let’s not forget that most G.O.P. legislators refused to certify President Biden’s election. And while this radicalized party cheerfully authorizes trillions in borrowing whenever it holds the White House, it weaponizes the debt limit whenever a Democrat is president.

During the Obama years, Republicans used the debt limit for blackmail, refusing to raise it unless President Barack Obama agreed to spending cuts — spending cuts the G.O.P. wouldn’t have been able to get passed through the normal legislative process, despite having partial control of Congress.

What’s happening now is even worse. Democrats control both houses of Congress, but Republicans are using the filibuster to block an increase in the debt ceiling with only weeks to go before we hit a wall and default on payments — and they aren’t even making specific demands. They simply don’t want to share any responsibility for governing. “There is no chance Republicans will help lift Democrats’ credit limit so they can immediately steamroller through a socialist binge that will hurt families and help China,” declared Mitch McConnell. If that sounds to you like meaningless word salad, that’s because it is. …

Look, the reason we’re in this situation is that Republicans have learned a terrible truth: Voters don’t know or care about process; they only react to how things are going. The G.O.P. believes that it can benefit from outright, naked sabotage; Democrats shouldn’t worry about undoing that sabotage through whatever tricks they can deploy.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Pro-Trump conspiracy theorists increasingly face legal consequences http://wapo.st/3oqkpkx
// Whether it will change things for a movement built on misinformation is another matter entirely.

Politico: Thompson: Jan. 6 panel will issue ‘criminal referrals’ for subpoena defiers http://politi.co/39ZTfsk
// Thompson’s threat to issue criminal referrals to recalcitrant witnesses underscores the select committee’s resolve to seek quick answers from people inside former President Donald Trump’s orbit.

WaPo, Benjamin Ginsberg: Don’t be afraid of the election audits http://wapo.st/3orOXTg “As a Republican election lawyer who has participated in more than 30 post-election recounts, contests and audits, I am extremely confident: They won’t find anything”
// Rest of title: “— they may be our only ticket out of this mess”
// From Twitter subtitle: “Trump’s “big lie” undermines democracy and will hurt Republicans more than Democrats”

🐣 RT @PoliticsWolf After California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed a bill making universal mail voting permanent, this cartogram shows that 1/5 of Americans now live in vote-by-mail states. All of those states except Vermont are in the western U.S., where 83% of people are now residents of VBM states https://twitter.com/PoliticsWolf/status/1443975365840441349?s=20/photo/1
// Actually, it’s more, if you count no-excuse states; the only difference is whether ballots are sent out automatically vs you have to request one

💙 🐣 RT 📋 @brianklaas The original estimates from that infamous Imperial College study was that there would be 2.2 million US deaths from Covid if no action was taken and no precautions or adjustments made. Republicans said it was alarmist hyperbole. Seems like it was actually a pretty good estimate.
⋙ 🐣 RT 📋 @kylegriffin1 NBC News: There are now more than 700,000 total deaths from COVID-19 in the U.S. since the start of the pandemic. @NBCNews

🧵 RT @tomiahonen Trump General Ledger Thread 1/ ¤ In criminal case of Allen Weisselberg we knew that Weisselberg kept double bookkeeping for Trump. That is the ultimate evidence against any fraudulent accountant. Allen will lose his trial. It is game over
Now we learned about Trump General Ledger 📌 https://twitter.com/tomiahonen/status/1443836242593001507?s=20

⭕ 30 Sep 2021

MotherJones: Trump Extremists Brought Numerous Guns on January 6, Evidence Shows http://bit.ly/3A3hCjx
// Rioters at the Capitol carried concealed pistols, allegedly stockpiled weapons nearby, and called for overthrowing the US government.

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks This is dynamite reporting on use if misleading quotes by Trump special Counsel Durham in indictment of Sussman. It is even weaker now than I originally thought. Questions remain about connections between Trump server and Russian Alpha Bank.
⋙ NYT: Trump Server Mystery Produces Fresh Conflict http://nyti.ms/2Wx4UMb
// A recent indictment suggested that researchers who found strange internet links between a Russian bank and the Trump Organization did not really believe their own work. They are pushing back.

WaPo, Margaret Sullivan: A Trump lawyer wrote an instruction manual for a coup. Why haven’t you seen it on the news? http://wapo.st/2WoOrJU

🖼 Dems right about now … https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1443478362383691781?s=20/photo/1
(Painting by Albert Pinkham Ryder, Jonah (detail), Smithsonian Museum of American Art)

⭕ 29 Sep 2021

💙 NewYorker, Andrea Bernstein: Donald Trump Still Faces a Reckoning in New York http://bit.ly/3B4lBh5
// Court documents and interviews indicate that the Manhattan District Attorney is accumulating evidence of pervasive tax fraud.

TheGuardian: Trump plans to sue to keep White House records on Capitol attack secret http://bit.ly/3imvDTA
// Legal strategy could delay and possibly stymie efforts by House select committee into Capitol attacks to see key documents

As president, Biden retains the final authority over whether to assert the protection for specific documents, meaning that he can instruct the White House counsel, Dana Remus, to allow their release even over Trump’s objections after an additional 60 days has passed.

The former president, however, can then file lawsuits to block their release – a legal strategy that Trump and his advisers are preparing to pursue insofar as it could tie up the records in court for months and stymie evidence-gathering by the select committee.

It was not immediately clear how Trump would approach such legal challenges, and whether it would, for instance, involve individual suits against the release of specific records.

AtlantaSentinel (2014): How Culture and Geography Divided the United States http://bit.ly/3urHQLf //➔ This could have been written yesterday; based in part on the 1989 book Albion’s Seed: Four British Folkways in America by David Hackett Fischer
// 4/25/2014; The cultural heritage of America’s settlers and the nation’s diverse geography shaped its political divides.

CtrPublicIntegrity, Wendell Potter (2015): Elimination of the ‘public option’ threw consumers to the insurance wolves http://bit.ly/3DdApeb “Big firms & their campaign cash found a friend in Joe Lieberman” //➔ One senator killed one of the most popular provisions of Obamacare
// 2/26/2015

🐣 RT @Acyn Psaki on Infrastructure Vote: It’s like an episode of a TV show. Maybe The West Wing if something good happens, maybe VEEP if not

⭕ 28 Sep 2021

🐣 RT @tribelaw This repeats much we’ve already heard, but it can’t be said too often: We are at the brink of losing our democracy. Imperfect though it is, it sure beats one-man rule, which is what the Trumpsters seek to install and are busy setting up for 2024.
⋙ WaPo: As Trump hints at 2024 comeback, democracy advocates fear a ‘worst-case scenario’ for the country http://wapo.st/3AUatDg “If you look at how democracies get in trouble in other places, it’s how executives once in office abuse their office” ~ Daniel Ziblatt, Harvard

WaPo: Woman who said she wanted to shoot Pelosi in the ‘brain’ pleads guilty to misdemeanor http://wapo.st/3igUYhu Judge Emmet G. Sullivan is one of several judges “who have publicly questioned whether participants in the Capitol assault are being treated too leniently”

A woman who said as she left the U.S. Capitol during the riot on Jan. 6 that she had hoped to murder House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) pleaded guilty Tuesday to a misdemeanor charge. ¤ “I would like to accept my responsibility for what I did, for my part in January 6,” Dawn Bancroft, 59, of suburban Philadelphia said in federal court in Washington as she admitted to illegally demonstrating.

Judge Emmet G. Sullivan questioned why Bancroft was not being asked to take more responsibility, given the comment she admits making in a video as she left the building during the storming of the Capitol: “We were looking for Nancy to shoot her in the friggin’ brain, but we didn’t find her.” ¤ Calling those words “horrible” and “clearly troubling,” Sullivan asked prosecutors why Bancroft was not charged with threatening a government official, which is a felony.

Noting that on the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, former president George W. Bush had compared the danger of “violent extremists at home” to international terrorism, the judge said, “I agree with him.”

Sullivan, a federal judge since 1991, was appointed to the district court in 1994. He is one of several members of the bench who have publicly questioned whether participants in the Capitol assault are being treated too leniently by the Justice Department. ¤ “You disgraced this country in the eyes of the world, and my inclination would be to lock you up. But the government is not asking for me to lock you up,” Judge Reggie B. Walton told another misdemeanor defendant on Friday. “Because it was an attack on our government . . . to see someone trying to destroy the Capitol of our country, and to see what you did is very, very troubling.”

🐣 📊 KaiserFamFdn: Adults who have had at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine:
All 72%, Dems 90%, GOP 58% ➔ on @Maddow

⭕ 27 Sep 2021

🐣 RT @MSNBC ‘They concluded, across the board, there was zero evidence to support this’: Bob Woodward explains what happened when the Trump Admin. looked into baseless claims of a stolen election
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, TheBeatWithAri: MAGA insiders admit Trump was lying in new book http://on.msnbc.com/3uy7U7G
// As Americans learn more of Donald Trump’s attacks on democracy and the dangers these attacks present for future elections, iconic journalist Bob Woodward joins MSNBC’s Ari Melber to discuss the situation and his latest book “Peril,” which details new revelations about Trump’s “big lie.”

🧵 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Below is the difference between a Million, a Billion and a Trillion. It is helpful to understand when thinking about the 7 trillion of debt Trump and the GOP ran up on the National credit card that the entire GOP Senate just voted to default on. 1 million seconds is 11 days from 📌https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1442664125893513219?s=20

WaPo (2018): ‘It’s insanity!’: How the ‘Brooks Brothers Riot’ killed the 2000 recount in Miami http://wapo.st/3AOjmOI
// 11/15/2018; tag: Roger Stone; Eighteen years after a chaotic recount, debate still rages over whether the antics went too far.

⭕ 26 Sep 2021

🐣 RT @anneapplebaum the details of the coup plot become clearer
🔆 This❗️⋙ 🧵 RT @RonFilipkowski This new interview by [Sydney] Powell is interesting. It suggests that the purpose of the insurrection was to DELAY the electoral college certification to give Alito time to intervene on this legal challenge. But, Powell says they didn’t anticipate Pelosi reconvening Congress that day. 💽 📌 https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1441958869442260994?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @RonFilipkowski Interviewer take on Powell: “That insurrection might have played to her advantage by delaying the final resolution of the election. But Nancy Pelosi one-upped her by reconvening Congress and finishing the tally in the middle of the night. The next day, Alito dismissed the case.” 💽 https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1442113732952293379?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @JayCee86137684 Giuliani voicemail message addressed to Tuberville at approx 7pmsaying that wanted to discuss how congress leaders were “trying to rush this hearing and how we need you, our Rep friends, to try to just slow it down so we can get these legislatures to get more information to you.”
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @JayCee86137684 “And I know they’re reconvening at 8 tonight, but it … the only strategy we can follow is to object to numerous states and raise issues so that we get ourselves into tomorrow—ideally until the end of tomorrow,” he added.
⋙⋙⋙ TheHill (1/7/2021): Giuliani calls wrong senator in last-ditch effort to delay certification of Biden’s win http://bit.ly/3obBG0I

💙 Politico Mag, Jack Stanton: What If 2020 Was Just a Rehearsal? http://politi.co/2Y5SzPP
// American democracy is in the midst of a waking nightmare, says Rick Hasen. And Democrats aren’t taking it seriously enough.

📊 NBCNews: As abortion debate heats up, perceptions of Supreme Court change http://nbcnews.to/3itFYNF https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1442281117705326593?s=20/photo/1
// A part of the GOP may strongly favor overturning Roe, but data suggest that if it actually attained its goal, political backlash could be immense.
// Roe v Wade: Overturn/Let It Stand: Overall: 28/65%; Republ: 40/58%; Democ: 17/77%

WaPo: Democrats outside D.C. worry party will blow its chance of enacting historic agenda — a failure with grave political consequences http://wapo.st/3kI2rI8

WaPo, EJ Dionne: Democrats: Political suicide is not a strategy http://wapo.st/3i9BkEc “What would not be okay: for Democrats to walk away from the best opportunity they have had in at least two generations to repair and reconstruct our nation’s social contract”

💙 🧵 ◕ RT @DrEricDing MISCALCULATION BY GOP—As an epidemiologist, I think Republicans might be killing off their voter base faster than they think. The #COVID19 death rate since June 30 in counties where Trump got >90% of the vote are 9.5x higher than where he got <10%—pretty strong. HT @charles_gaba 📌 https://twitter.com/DrEricDing/status/1442089484011687937?s=20/photo/1 ⭕ 25 Sep 2021 ✅ WSJ Editorial: Trump Loses Arizona—Again http://on.wsj.com/3m5aPRm //➔ WSJ did it’s own fact-checks — one of the best I’ve seen — and concludes: “The GOP should quit chasing [Trump] down rabbit holes” // He still cries ‘fraud’ even after the audit he demanded found none. WaPo, EJ Dionne: Democrats: Political suicide is not a strategy http://wapo.st/3i9BkEc “What would not be okay: for Democrats to walk away from the best opportunity they have had in at least two generations to repair and reconstruct our nation’s social contract” WaPo: Fallout begins for far-right trolls who trusted Epik to keep their identities secret http://wapo.st/3AMJx8z // The colossal hack of Epik, an Internet-services company popular with the far right, has been called the “mother of all data lodes” for extremism researchers. Some of those named in the data have already lost their jobs. Newsweek: Trump Committed 'Multiple Crimes' With Georgia Election Interference, Brookings Suggests http://bit.ly/3zGWjnU Including “criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; … conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state RICO violations" // Legal experts believe Trump faces "substantial risk" of state charges due to him pressuring Georgia Republicans to block Biden's win.

“We conclude that Trump’s post-election conduct in Georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes,” said the report released Friday by the Brookings Institution, a think tank in Washington, D.C.

“These charges potentially include criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state RICO violations,” the legal analysis explained.

“Our view is anchored by a close reading of the relevant portions of Georgia’s legal code, an unpacking of the extant case law defining the stated crimes, and a searching examination of the main likely defenses,” the report authors explained.

“He knows in his heart that he lost the election,” Raffensperger told the Washington Examiner in a Friday interview. ¤ “He’s continued to promote the Big Lie, and then he’s also fundraising off this issue…” the GOP official lamented.

🧵 RT @atrupar “Most people would say they were doing one hell of a job, don’t you think?” — Trump on Border Patrol agents who were photographed using horse reins to threaten Haitian migrants 💽 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1441911469906481153?s=20/photo/1
// Trump rally in Georgia

⭕ 24 Sep 2021

🐣 RT @SecretaryHobbs The presentations we have heard today lack both expertise and overall understanding of election administration. Their conclusions are not only inaccurate, but dangerous. My statement on the Senate’s partisan ballot review of Maricopa County’s 2020 general election: Text Block: https://twitter.com/SecretaryHobbs/status/1441523368579125250?s=20/photo/1

💽 MSNBC, Maddow: Schmidt: Republicans are driving chaos, promising order with easy scapegoats http://on.msnbc.com/3o3avoY
// Steve Schmidt, political consultant, talks with Rachel Maddow about the ominous radicalization of the Republican Party as it turns against democracy and is swept up in an autocratic movement beholden to Donald Trump.

🐣 RT @ KyungLahACNN House Oversight Cmte “requests” Cyber Ninja’s Doug Logan to testify. Letter reads: “As a result of your obstruction, your participation in a Committee hearing is necessary for the Committee to advance the investigation of the questionable audit your company performed” #azaudit Text Block [letter]: https://twitter.com/KyungLahCNN/status/1441395241102180358?s=20/photo/1

🐣 📋 ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1441632413667450880?s=20/photo/1
// OccupyDemocrats: Neil DeGrasse Tyson: ‘Every 10 days in the US, 8000 (unvaccinated) Republican voters are dying of COVID-19. That’s FIVE TIMES the rate for Democrats’

🐣 RT @kyledcheney PSAKI says Biden has decided he will NOT invoke executive privilege on Trump’s behalf to shield any of his White House records from the Jan. 6 committee.

💙🐣 ✅ RT @ maricopacounty NEW: Here’s round two of our #FactCheck on several of the claims Cyber Ninjas identified as the most serious in their report: 🧵 https://twitter.com/maricopacounty/status/1441490472430489615?s=20
💙🐣 ✅ RT @maricopacounty NEW: After a preliminary review of the draft #azaudit report, we can provide a #FactCheck on several of the claims Cyber Ninjas identified as the most serious in their report: 🧵 https://twitter.com/maricopacounty/status/1441470629538983945?s=20
💙🐣 ✅ RT @maricopacounty A thread about election audits ahead of the Senate hearing today: 🧵 https://twitter.com/maricopacounty/status/1441408943650050059?s=20
// Cyber Ninjas fraudit

CNN: Draft report from partisan Arizona review confirms Biden defeated Trump in Maricopa County last November http://cnn.it/3zF5kxJ
// thorough

⭕ 23 Sep 2021

TheAtlantic, Adam Serwer (9/23): Trump’s Plans for a Coup Are Now Public http://bit.ly/3icdbNb
// Some of the plots to overturn the election happened in secret. But don’t forget the ones that unfolded in the open.

WaPo, Robert Kagan: Our constitutional crisis is already here http://wapo.st/3CIw960
// “Is there no virtue among us? If there be not, we are in a wretched situation.” — James Madison

🔆 More❗️⋙ CitizenFreePress: Maricopa Audit — Draft Report has been leaked… http://bit.ly/3lU8wR6 Draft claims:❗“KEY RESULT — More than 55,000 potentially illegal ballots” (they question the topline). Here’s the link to the draft (still being finalized): http://bit.ly/3o1jHKn
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1441371906901487616?s=20/photo/1

🔆 This❗️⋙ AZCentral: Arizona audit draft report confirms Biden beat Trump http://bit.ly/3ENfcZZ //➔ THIS ISN’T OVER: The top line results appear LATE in the report. Cyber Ninjas use most of the report to question the legitimacy of large batches of votes, “raising bogus concerns”

Benny White, a prominent Pima County elections consultant, also provided a line-by-line analysis of a draft report he received. It had no connection with the county.

The presidential and Senate results from the recount were found in the third volume of the draft. The first volume, the executive summary, focuses on pointing out concerns Cyber Ninjas and its subcontractors have with the county’s election, raising questions about whether there was election fraud and further casting doubt on the integrity of the process.

Election consultants from across the country warned before the release of the results to be skeptical of the findings because they say the methods were sloppy, insecure, lacked bipartisan oversight and were unlikely to produce accurate results.

Those who obtained copies of the draft report were already dissecting it.

White said the Senate is raising bogus concerns in a way that will shift focus from the fact that the audit found Trump lost the election by numbers that closely matched the county’s.

I’m outraged at what the Senate has done, what it is doing here,” he said Thursday. “They have not involved any election officials in this audit. They have not involved any county officials.” 

White is part of a three-man team dubbed “The Audit Guys,” who have analyzed election and voting processes nationwide. He said that his team is preparing a rebuttal to the report that will demonstrate section by section how the Cyber Ninjas got it wrong.

“The Ninjas don’t understand Arizona’s voting laws,” he said. “They don’t understand the structure of voting systems.”

He called out the draft report’s failure to provide specific breakdowns of the count in the report, including key voting elements such as boxes, batches and precinct information that would allow experts to burrow into the data.

“We’ve demonstrated in the past that if they produce those counts, we are going to destroy those reports,” he said. “They have wasted $6-$7 million and months of people’s time on something that is just not credible.”

One of the most significant problems is the Cyber Ninjas’ reliance on a commercial database to verify voters. White said. He called the methodology sloppy and said experts who do this for a living instead would use data directly from the County Recorder’s Office, not data from a third party.

White disputes Senate President Karen Fann’s claim that she launched the audit to improve election integrity. He said the draft report went out of its way to ensure findings would raise doubts about the process when the counts didn’t show fraud. 

“It was a conspiracy to keep Donald Trump in power by extraconstitutional means,” he said.

Sellers said he suspects the supervisors will be “accused once again of not cooperating, failing to fill holes in the knowledge of the Senate’s chosen contractor.”

“How could we cooperate with an inquiry that was led by people who have no idea how to run any election, let alone one in the second-largest voting district in the United States?” he said. “The Board approved the election plan, we hired and supported our election experts, and they produced a well-run and accurate election in accordance with Arizona law.”

🐣 RT @maricopacounty Chairman @jacksellers on #azaudit draft: “This means the tabulation equipment counted the ballots as they were designed to do, and the results reflect the will of the voters. That should be the end of the story. Everything else is just noise.” Full statement below: Text Block: https://twitter.com/maricopacounty/status/1441247867268599810?s=20/photo/1
// “But I’m sure it won’t be”

WaPo: House Jan. 6 committee issues subpoenas for Trump aides and advisers, including Meadows and Scavino http://wapo.st/3zAjjER

The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol has issued subpoenas to two top Trump White House officials, former chief of staff Mark Meadows and former deputy chief of staff Dan Scavino, as well as to Kash Patel, who was serving as chief of staff to the acting defense secretary that day. An additional subpoena targets longtime Trump adviser Stephen K. Bannon. … ¤ Along with asking Meadows, Scavino, Patel and Bannon to hand over records, the committee is instructing the four men to appear for depositions in mid-October.

Trump issued a lengthy statement that said he would fight the subpoenas by invoking executive privilege. In the statement, he also made the type of false claims about the 2020 election that were embraced by the mob of his supporters as they ransacked the Capitol on Jan. 6 and engaged in violent clashes with the police.

“Hopefully the Unselect Committee will be calling witnesses on the Rigged Presidential Election of 2020, which is the primary reason that hundreds of thousands of people went to Washington, D.C. in the first place,” he said.

On the day of the attack, Meadows and Scavino were firsthand witnesses to the president’s state of mind and hopes for his speech on the Ellipse, where he urged thousands of protesters to go up Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol and to “fight like hell” for their country. After violence broke out at the Capitol and police shot a rioter, Meadows, working with Scavino and with help from Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump, repeatedly tried to get Trump to issue a public message to tell his supporters to stop their protest and leave the Capitol grounds. These details were first reported in the book “I Alone Can Fix It” by Washington Post reporters Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker.

In a letter accompanying the subpoena to Meadows, the committee’s chairman, Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (D-Miss.), writes that the panel has obtained “credible evidence” of Meadows’s involvement within “the scope of the select committee’s inquiry.” The letter cites several examples of Meadows’s communication and proximity to the former president leading up to and on the day of the insurrection.

Thompson also notes that Justice Department documents reveal that Meadows “directly communicated with the highest officials at the Department of Justice requesting investigations into election fraud matters in several states” and made contact with “several state officials to encourage investigation of allegations of election fraud.”

Thompson wrote to Scavino that “it appears you were with or in the vicinity of former president Trump on January 6 and are a witness to his activities that day. You may also have material relevant to his video taping and tweeting messages on Jan 6.” The letter cites reports in a new book, “Peril,” by Washington Post writers Bob Woodward and Robert Costa, that Scavino was also with Trump on Jan. 5 “when he and others were considering how to convince Members of Congress not to certify the election for Joe Biden.”

In its letter to Bannon, the select committee writes that the longtime activist and adviser has “information relevant to understanding important activities that led to and informed the events at the Capitol” on Jan. 6.

“For example, you have been identified as present at the Willard Hotel on January 5, 2021, during an effort to persuade Members of Congress to block the certification of the election the next day, and in relation to other activities on January 6,” Thompson writes. “You are also described as communicating with then-President Trump on December 30, 2020, and potentially other occasions, urging him to plan for and focus his efforts on January 6.”

Patel, a former aide to Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), worked in White House national security positions under Trump before transferring to the Pentagon. When the panel requested documents from the Pentagon in August, it mentioned Patel specifically. The committee requested “documents and communications concerning possible attempts by President Donald Trump to remain in office after January 20, 2021.” The panel also asked for communications about martial law.

On Thursday, the committee subpoenaed Patel for “all documents and communications to, from, or referring to Patel, relating to civil unrest, violence, or attacks at the U.S. Capitol; challenging, overturning, or questioning the validity of the 2020 election results; or the counting of the electoral college vote on January 6, 2021.”

🐣 RT @RWPUSA The White House needs to release ALL information it has about what happened in the White House on January 6. No more of this “executive privilege” nonsense. Insurrection is not a presidential privilege.
⋙ CNN: White House moving to release information on Trump to congressional investigators http://cnn.it/39ylQVv

🧵 RT @maricopacounty BREAKING: The #azaudit draft report from Cyber Ninjas confirms the county’s canvass of the 2020 General Election was accurate and the candidates certified as the winners did, in fact, win. 📌 https://twitter.com/maricopacounty/status/1441228176600952839?s=20

🐣 RT @tribelaw Even if DOJ decides to spare Trump, the gang that plotted the coup, probably Eastman & Bannon & Giuliani & Powell & Flynn & McCarthy & Donald Jr., all need to be held criminally accountable. Without them to prop him up, Trump will be an impotent sore loser.

⭕ 22 Sep 2021

WaPo, Philip Bump: Somehow, we’re still learning the depths of Trump’s dishonesty http://wapo.st/3zxlPf3

Of all of the things that might crystallize a sense of despair about the ruthless effectiveness of Donald Trump’s habitual dishonesty, I wouldn’t have expected it to be a legalistic six-page memo about the boundaries of the U.S. Constitution.

This week, following reporting from the newly published book “Peril,” by The Washington Post’s Bob Woodward and Robert Costa, we learned new details about the conversations that were unfolding in the White House in the days before the counting of electoral votes at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. We’ve learned the extent to which Trump’s insistences about the election having been stolen were predicated on information that his team and his allies knew were unfounded. We’ve learned from the aforementioned memo that Trump seized upon a fringe opinion about constitutionality as a rationale to pressure his vice president into doing something that he couldn’t do and shouldn’t have done even if he could. We’ve learned more, in other words, about just how shoddy Trump’s claim to a second term was — a claim that has held a tight grip on his base well after it expended all of its usefulness for keeping him in office.

There is largely no point in trying to rationally rebut an irrational or emotional belief. But I hold the irrational belief that it can’t hurt, and I will not be rationalized out of it. So let’s walk through what we know about why Trump’s claims are false and were known to be false when he offered them. …

We know now that even Trump allies asked for proof that his claims about fraud were warranted. In “Peril,” Woodward and Costa describe a meeting in the White House between Trump’s lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani and Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.), a former Trump foe who became one of the president’s most stalwart defenders. Giuliani made sweeping claims about fraud, and Graham demanded he prove them. Giuliani assured Graham he’d provide the direct evidence of specific fraudulent votes.

A few days later, Giuliani provided Graham a memo that the senator’s team began to review, the book reports. The claims of dead people voting in Georgia were found to consist mostly or entirely of people who voted legally but died before the election itself. A slew of other numbers making claims about illegal votes were unsupported by specifics and ones for which Graham’s team couldn’t figure out any provenance. Some of the figures came from an employee of the Trump-obsequious One America News. Another claimed that there were more than 11,000 “overvotes” in Arizona — though that overstated the number of such votes in the presidential race by a factor of 100.

This was the genesis of Graham’s much-reported disparagement of the evidence as being “third-grade” level. Yet these claims about dead voters, surplus votes and other things still pepper discussions of what occurred in 2020. Yes, the media has repeatedly shown these things to be unsubstantiated (should you choose to seek out that reporting), but so did a Republican Trump ally. Because they are unsubstantiated. Or, more accurately, they’re simply noncredible, given the multiple internal and external reviews of the vote in contested states and the utter lack of reason to think that anything suspect happened.

Nor was it just Trump. The New York Times reported Tuesday that Trump’s campaign had prepared an internal memo in November undercutting various extreme claims about electronic voting in the election. Yet Trump’s attorneys and the president himself were undeterred, nonetheless presenting these wild assertions of an international conspiracy to throw the election as valid and credible. They were neither. No evidence has emerged to suggest that there was any nonaccidental problem with votes cast on voting machines. What’s more, there’s never even been a credible argument made for why or how vote totals might somehow be routed overseas for manipulation.

Again, all of this happened before Jan. 6. Trump put his allies in a difficult position, stoking false claims and demanding action. Many of those allies — Graham included — clearly wanted to be able to encourage Republican voters by supporting Trump but he also wanted to not expose himself by embracing obviously dubious information. Some found a middle ground: insisting that their objections to the election were rooted in technical debates over the way votes were cast. Sens. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) made such claims a feature of their pre-Jan. 6 objections to the counting of electoral votes.

The culmination of this argument, though, came in that six-page memo. It was a lengthier version of a two-page memo written by a legal expert named John Eastman, a document presented to a bemused Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) who was “shocked” when he read it, according to Woodward and Costa. After all, the two-page memo simply stated that Vice President Mike Pence could ignore established precedent for counting electoral votes and try to declare certain electoral-vote tallies unacceptable out-of-hand, essentially pushing the finalization of the election to a legal decision from the courts.

In the lengthier memo, published in full this week, Eastman takes a slightly less aggressive tack. It begins by delineating various ways in which “state election laws were altered or dispensed with altogether in key swing states and/or cities and counties.” In essence, he’s arguing that Pence would be warranted in throwing out the results in some states not because people cast illegal votes but because states allowed people to vote in ways they shouldn’t have. It’s an argument for throwing out the demonstrated will of the people based on the way they were told to express that will. (A court in Pennsylvania, hearing such a claim before Jan. 6, had rejected the idea that votes cast using a process that shouldn’t have been authorized should stand, calling a rejection of them an “extreme and untenable” remedy.)

Even here, though, Eastman oversteps. For example, why should bringing “[p]ortable ‘polling places’ targeted to heavily democrat” areas be considered a rationale for rejecting the results of those votes? Or: “[f]ederal court reduced Arizona’s 29-day-before-election registration requirement”? Because a federal court changed a rule, no votes from Arizona should count? It’s quite simply a rejection of the will of the voters for no reason other than that Eastman didn’t like how they voted.

The memo also falls victim to a logical flaw that we see repeatedly in fraud allegations: Because Eastman identified a way in which he thinks fraud might have been committed, we should assume it has been committed. It’s like finding a crowbar in someone’s garage and assuming they are part of a burglary ring. Not a fair assumption. A better crime-fighting technique would be to identify actual jimmied locks on actual houses and then trying to figure out who did it and how. That’s what Graham wanted, and he was simply told that there might be thousands of houses somewhere that had been broken into.

There was no rampant fraud, but that didn’t deter Eastman. He, like so many others, expressed the same false belief that animated everything else after the election. His memo operates from the assumption that there had been “outright fraud (both traditional ballot stuffing, and electronic manipulation of voting tabulation machines),” claims that remain untrue. But that was the foundation of his delineation of the laws that he found unacceptable (though many had been validated by courts) and, therefore, for having Pence simply ignore the election results. It all, once again, flowed from false claims about fraud.

People still say that fraud occurred. Most Republicans, in fact, say it did. Trump is still hammering on it, nailing new planks on his sunken ship. Those looking for his endorsement in 2022 are amplifying such claims, jockeying to be the loudest voice to earn Trump’s approval. People such as MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell — who has himself been repeatedly shown to have no actual evidence of fraud — continue to nonetheless claim that something illegal occurred. (He’s moved on to falsely alleging massive fraud in red states, somewhat missing the point.) In Lindell’s case, he insists that the U.S. Supreme Court will hear his evidence and somehow overturn the election. He’d predicted that would happen in August; the timeline now is November.

The story of the Trump presidency, a story still being fleshed out, is one of a cadre of yes-men facing off against realists. Then and now, Trump used the power of his large, loud and credulous base to tip the scales in his favor, forcing the Grahams, Pences and Rep. Liz Cheneys (R-Wyo.) to consider the costs of going not just against him but against all of those supporters as well. Trump’s dishonesty helped create a political army that he used bluntly.

There’s a scene recounted in “Peril” that speaks to this. On Jan. 5, Pence spoke to Trump in the Oval Office and told him that he would not deploy Eastman’s strategy of rejecting the results of the election. Woodward and Costa describe what happened next.

“Once Pence left, Trump opened a door near the Resolute Desk. A rush of cold air blasted the room. The temperature was around 31 degrees Fahrenheit outside, with the wind making it feel even colder,” they write. “Trump stood there, still, and listened. Through the din of police sirens and the whir of a city, he could hear his people. They sounded joyful. He breathed in the cold air and smiled.” ¤ Those supporters, at least, were doing what he wanted.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Democrats are seeking to restrain the executive branch. Will Republicans really oppose them? http://wapo.st/3lJl5Pa //➔ sure they will; they are getting everything ready for the next GOP presidency, which will happen if Dems don’t get their act together

🐣 RT @SwainForSenate 🚨President Trump Statement: Text Block:👇 https://twitter.com/SwainForSenate/status/1440862768437993473?s=20/photo/1
// Tim Swain is running for SC Senate; this is Trump’s rant against Lindsey Graham and Mike Lee for telling Pence there were no grounds for aborting the counting of electoral votes, as described in Woodward/Costa’s book Peril

NYT, Peter Coy: It’s Not Really a ‘$3.5 Trillion’ Bill http://nyti.ms/3EMMUPs “[I]f Donald Trump’s signature legislative achievement, the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act of 2017, had been measured the same way as Biden’s plan…, it would have been called a $5.5 trillion package”

🐣 RT @BillKristol “Of the 15 Republican candidates for secretary of state in 5 battleground states — AZ, GQ [GA?], WI, MI, NV–10 have declared the 2020 election stolen or called for results to be invalidated or further investigated. Only 2 of the 9 interviewed said Biden won.”
🔆 This❗️⋙ Reuters: Special Report: Backers of Trump’s false fraud claims seek to control next elections http://reut.rs/3o3hpKP
// Democrats and nonpartisan election experts say it appears that Trump allies – having been foiled in their attempt to reverse Biden’s victory – are now trying to make it easier to overturn future results.

RawStory/Warroom: BUSTED: Steve Bannon admits he helped plot Jan. 6 Trump rally to ‘Kill Biden presidency in the crib’ http://bit.ly/3AEcJyw

Conservative broadcaster Steve Bannon admitted on Wednesday that he had plotted with President Donald Trump to “kill the Biden presidency in the crib” ahead of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

During his Warroom broadcast, Bannon played clips of journalist Robert Costa and Bob Woodward explaining how events unfolded prior to the Jan. 6 riot.

“You look at January 5th, we discovered that Steve Bannon, the former White House strategist, was there at the Willard Hotel blocks from the White House with Rudy Giuliani, having an almost war-room-type meeting with other Trump allies the eve before the January 6th insurrection,” Costa recently explained to MSNBC. “And Bannon had actually been in close touch with President Trump for days before January 6th. Based on our reporting, he privately told President Trump to have a reckoning on January 6th. And he said to the president, it’s time to kill the Biden presidency in the crib.”

Bannon seemed proud to confirm that the conversation had taken place. ¤ “Yeah, because his legitimacy,” Bannon said of Biden. “42% of the American people think that Biden did not win the presidency legitimately.”

◕ 📋 WaPo (2020): Trickle-down’ tax cuts make the rich richer but are of no value to overall economy, study finds http://wapo.st/2ZbRQgc The rich got richer but “they had no effect on economic growth or employment.” ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1440617314903150597?s=20/photo/1
// 12/23/2020; Data spanning 50 years and 18 countries shows lowering rates for the wealthy increases inequality

[T]he tax cuts succeeded at putting more money in the pockets of the rich. The share of national income flowing to the top 1 percent increased by about 0.8 percentage points. (For comparison, in the United States the bottom 10 percent of earners capture only 1.8 percent of the country’s income).

But they had no effect on economic growth or employment. Though those quantities fluctuated slightly after the major tax cuts that were studied, the effect was statistically indistinguishable from zero. The “rocket fuel” so often promised by supporters of these tax cuts? It fizzles out time and time again.

“In the last decade, especially with the pioneering work of Thomas Piketty and his co-authors, there has been a growing consensus that tax cuts for the rich lead to higher income inequality,” Hope and Limberg said. Piketty, a French economist, wrote “Capital in the Twenty-First Century,” a book on the growth of inequality in rich nations.

Given the evidence, why are such targeted tax cuts perennially popular among policymakers, especially Republicans? The authors point to one major reason — the power of wealthy individuals and corporations to set policy agendas through lobbying and campaign contributions.

⭕ 21 Sep 2021

ForensicNews, Scott Stedman: Decorated Russian Naval Veteran Funneled Thousands to Trump, RNC http://bit.ly/3ltjb6a
// @ScottMStedman

Esquire, Charles Pierce: It Shouldn’t Be This Easy to Overthrow the American Republic http://bit.ly/39BxJtH
// CNN got hold of a Trump lawyer’s memo that describes a precise six-point plan for then-Vice President Mike Pence to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

🧵 RT @stevanzetti [Steve Monacelli] Here’s a thread of some of the things Joseph A. Camp has sent me since breaking the Epik hack. 📌 https://twitter.com/stevanzetti/status/1440410039798304776?s=20

🐣 I switch to Erin Burnett. on CNN during Joy’s show. It’s called “White woman is a better journalist syndrome”

🐣 RT @ConsWahoo Do other plaintiffs cite their former jobs when bringing suit?
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ZoeTillman Here is Donald Trump’s new breach of contract/tortious interference lawsuit against Mary Trump and the New York Times: [pdf] http://bit.ly/3zvt4Ec 27p
HT @maxwelltani DailyBeast: Trump Sues NYT and Niece—Who Calls Him ‘F*cking Loser’ http://bit.ly/3hV2K0s
// The ex-president claims there was an “insidious plot to obtain confidential and highly-sensitive records.”
⋙ 🐣 “cannot be understated” ~ as pointed out by @maddow
⋙ 🐣 “The defendants’ actions were motivated by a personal vendetta and their desire to gain fame, notoriety, acclaim and a financial windfall and were further intended to advance their political agenda” ~ sounds familiar

🧵 RT @brianklaas 1. I’ve devoted much of my career to understanding authoritarianism and the breakdown of democracy. And I’m growing increasingly pessimistic about the prospects for American democracy, because of one simple question: what could slow down the GOP march toward authoritarianism? 📌 https://twitter.com/brianklaas/status/1440345037141778447?s=20

🐣 RT @NotHoodlum Remember when the world laughed in his face? 💽 https://twitter.com/NotHoodlum/status/1440430348488245255?s=20/photo/1
// Trump at the United Nations

WaPo: Al Franken has a new comedy tour. His targets? Former Senate colleagues. http://wapo.st/2XxRIH8 “The Only Former U.S. Senator Currently on Tour Tour”
// Also: “Did he slam former president Donald Trump? Indeed, but not nearly as much as Cruz or the minority leader: ‘Mitch McConnell has systematically ruined the Senate.’”

🐣 RT @AdamKinzinger ‘The Party is already lost. And victory meant two more years trapped in a hellscape of crazified school board meetings, Trump rallies, My Pillow Guy insanity, Newsmax and Fox News hits, and a caucus run by Kevin McCarthy, a man without any principle….”
⋙ Politico Mag, Charlie Sykes: Why Sane Republicans Are Purging Themselves http://politi.co/3CArlzv
// It looks like they’re giving up, but for politicians like Anthony Gonzalez, a party run by Trump is not worth fighting for.

DailyBeast: Donald Trump Sues New York Times and His Niece Over Tax Story http://bit.ly/39reJ1i “He is a f***ing loser” ~ Mary Trump
// The ex-president claims there was an “insidious plot to obtain confidential and highly-sensitive records.”
Esquire, Charles Pierce: It Shouldn’t Be This Easy to Overthrow the American Republic http://bit.ly/39BxJtH
// CNN got hold of a Trump lawyer’s memo that describes a precise six-point plan for then-Vice President Mike Pence to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

🐣 RT @RBReich Just wanted to remind you that Republicans added $7 trillion to the national debt under the former guy, which is most of the debt now requiring a higher debt ceiling.

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind I worry how numb we have become to our near brush with authoritarianism – when it is revealed that there was a memo with a 6 step plan for a coup, and it doesn’t even get top of the hour news coverage – let alone consequences for all involved. We are in danger of a repeat folks!

WaPo: Huge hack reveals embarrassing details of who’s behind Proud Boys and other far-right websites http://wapo.st/3u1nrwt
// Researchers say it will allow them to gain important new insights into how extremists operate online

Epik long has been the favorite Internet company of the far-right, providing domain services to QAnon theorists, Proud Boys and other instigators of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol — allowing them to broadcast hateful messages from behind a veil of anonymity.

But that veil abruptly vanished last week when a huge breach by the hacker group Anonymous dumped into public view more than 150 gigabytes of previously private data — including user names, passwords and other identifying information of Epik’s customers.

Extremism researchers and political opponents have treated the leak as a Rosetta Stone to the far-right, helping them to decode who has been doing what with whom over several years. Initial revelations have spilled out steadily across Twitter since news of the hack broke last week, often under the hashtag #epikfail, but those studying the material say they will need months and perhaps years to dig through all of it.

Online records show those sites have included 8chan, which was dropped by its providers after hosting the manifesto of a gunman who killed 51 Muslims in Christchurch, New Zealand, in 2019; Gab, which was dropped for hosting the antisemitic rants of a gunman who killed 11 people in a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018; and Parler, which was dropped due to lax moderation related to the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.

[Epik founder Robert] Monster has defended his work as critical to keeping the Internet uncensored and free, aligning himself with conservative critics who argue that leading technology companies such as Facebook, Twitter, Amazon and YouTube have gone too far in policing content they deem inappropriate.

//➔ “The company played such a major role in keeping far-right terrorist cesspools alive,” said Rita Katz, executive director of SITE Intelligence Group, which studies online extremism. “Without Epik, many extremist communities — from QAnon and white nationalists to accelerationist neo-Nazis — would have had far less oxygen to spread harm, whether that be building toward the Jan. 6 Capitol riots or sowing the misinformation and conspiracy theories chipping away at democracy.”

A Twitter account, @epikfailsnippet, that is posting unverified revelations from the leaked data, included a thread purporting to expose administrators of the Proud Boys sites.

Technology news site the Daily Dot reported that Ali Alexander, a conservative political activist who played a key role in spreading false voter fraud claims about the 2020 presidential election, took steps after the Jan. 6 siege to obscure his ownership of more than 100 domains registered to Epik. Nearly half reportedly used variations of the “Stop the Steal” slogan pushed by Alexander and others. Alexander did not reply to requests for comment from the Daily Dot or, on Tuesday, from The Post.

Extremism researchers urge careful fact-checking to protect credibility, but the data remains tantalizing for its potential to unmask extremists in public-facing jobs.

Emma Best, co-founder of Distributed Denial of Secrets, a nonprofit whistleblower group, said some researchers call the Epik hack “the Panama Papers of hate groups,” a comparison to the leak of more than 11 million documents that exposed a rogue offshore finance industry. And, like the Panama Papers, scouring the files is labor intensive, with payoffs that could be months away.

“A lot of research begins with naming names,” Best said. “There’s a lot of optimism and feeling of being overwhelmed, and people knowing they’re in for the long haul with some of this data.”

🐣 RT @SahilKapur NEWS: House votes 220-211 on a bill to fund the government through 12/3/2021, extend the debt ceiling to 12/2022, and provide funding for disaster relief and to assist Afghan evacuees. ¤ A straight party line vote. All Republicans vote no.

🚫 WaPo: U.S. careens toward shutdown, financial crisis amid stalemate in Congress http://wapo.st/2ZazsnU
// Democrats have tied an increase in the debt ceiling with a bill that funds the government into December, setting off a war with Republicans, who refuse to raise the cap out of opposition to President Biden’s agenda — even if it means grinding the country to a halt.
⋙ WaPo: U.S. default this fall would cost 6 million jobs, wipe out $15 trillion in wealth, study says http://wapo.st/2XLKGyY
// GOP signals refusal to help Democrats raise debt ceiling, in opposition to President Biden’s spending plans
// too alarmist to RT

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Trump Campaign Knew Lawyers’ Voting Machine Claims Were Baseless, Memo Shows http://nyti.ms/3lJiaWB “The release of the documents was only the latest legal trouble for Mr. Giuliani and Ms. Powell, both of whom have been sued directly by Dominion for defamation”
// Days before lawyers allied with Donald Trump gave a news conference promoting election conspiracy theories, his campaign had determined that many of those claims were false, court filings reveal.

Two weeks after the 2020 election, a team of lawyers closely allied with Donald J. Trump held a widely watched news conference at the Republican Party’s headquarters in Washington. At the event, they laid out a bizarre conspiracy theory claiming that a voting machine company had worked with an election software firm, the financier George Soros and Venezuela to steal the presidential contest from Mr. Trump.

But there was a problem for the Trump team, according to court documents released on Monday evening. ¤ By the time the news conference occurred on Nov. 19, Mr. Trump’s campaign had already prepared an internal memo on many of the outlandish claims about the company, Dominion Voting Systems, and the separate software company, Smartmatic. The memo had determined that those allegations were untrue.

The court papers, which were initially filed late last week as a motion in a defamation lawsuit brought against the campaign and others by a former Dominion employee, Eric Coomer, contain evidence that officials in the Trump campaign were aware early on that many of the claims against the companies were baseless.

The documents also suggest that the campaign sat on its findings about Dominion even as Sidney Powell and other lawyers attacked the company in the conservative media and ultimately filed four federal lawsuits accusing it of a vast conspiracy to rig the election against Mr. Trump.

Even at the time, many political observers and voters, Democratic and Republican alike, dismissed the efforts by Ms. Powell and other pro-Trump lawyers like Rudolph W. Giuliani as a wild, last-ditch attempt to appease a defeated president in denial of his loss. But the false theories they spread quickly gained currency in the conservative media and endure nearly a year later.

It is unclear if Mr. Trump knew about or saw the memo; still, the documents suggest that his campaign’s communications staff remained silent about what it knew of the claims against Dominion at a moment when the allegations were circulating freely.

“The Trump campaign continued to allow its agents,” the motion says, “to advance debunked conspiracy theories and defame” Mr. Coomer, “apparently without providing them with their own research debunking those theories.”

But at the time that the internal report was prepared, Mr. Giuliani and Ms. Powell were both “active supervisors,” as he put it in his deposition, in the Trump campaign’s broader plan to challenge the election results — an effort that eventually included more than 60 failed lawsuits filed across the country. While Ms. Powell soon went her own way in claiming that Dominion had conspired to steal the election, Mr. Giuliani continued working closely with Mr. Trump and his campaign, ultimately changing strategies and seeking to persuade state legislatures to overturn the popular vote.

NYT: In his U.N. debut, Biden calls for global unity against common threats. http://nyti.ms/3hOEVr9 “Biden called for a new era of global unity against the coronavirus, emerging technological threats and the expanding influence of autocratic nations”
⋙ 🐣 RT @JohnFeehery Australia?
⋙⋙ 🐣 Australia dumped a bad deal for a good one, after warning the French they were unhappy with the technology and schedule slippages. The French are acting out – and not for the first time. ¤ Biden gave a great speech.

❗WaPo: Biden, at U.N., calls for unity in addressing the pandemic and climate change http://wapo.st/3tYyQgt //➔ barely covers his speech at all; most is just the usual beltway litany of gripes; can’t they remember what it was like to have a would-be tyrant as president?

Challenges that require a united response include “ending this pandemic, addressing the climate crisis, managing shifts in global power dynamics, shaping the role of the world on vital issues like trade, cyber and emerging technologies and facing the threat of terrorism as it stands today,” Biden said.

WaPo, Catherine Rampell: Once again, Democrats must be the grown-ups and keep Republicans from causing a global catastrophe http://wapo.st/2VXxHcy

⭕ 20 Sep 2021

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 A lawyer for Trump Org. CFO Allen Weisselberg revealed in open court that prosecutors have found more evidence and that more indictments are expected.
⋙ DailyBeast: Trump Org Prosecutors Find New Evidence—in a Basement http://bit.ly/3hV8XJE
// A lawyer for Trump Organization chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg revealed in open court that prosecutors have found more evidence and that more indictments are expected.

🧵 RT @gabriel_zucman Fun fact: an annual 0.3% wealth tax on the top 10% — similar to the one that exists in Switzerland — would fund the entire $3.5 trillion bill 📌 https://twitter.com/gabriel_zucman/status/1440100208730279940?s=20
⋙ 🐣 ◕ RT @gabriel_zucman Using he Federal Reserve Distributional Financial Accounts:
● The top 10% owns $90 trillion (of which $41.5 is owned by the top 1%) = 400% of GDP
● So if well enforced the tax would raise ~1.2% of GDP (~like in Switzerland) — which is $3.5t over 10 years https://twitter.com/gabriel_zucman/status/1440102976366862336?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ 📋 BoardofGovsFED: Distribution of Household Wealth in the U.S. since 1989 http://bit.ly/3ArVRuU
⋙ 🐣 RT @gabriel_zucman If, as if likely, there was some tax avoidance/evasion then you need to increase the rate a bit: ¤ With 15% avoidance/evasion, you need to increase the rate to 0.35% to generate 1.2% of GDP in revenue ¤ (Or if you keep 0.3% you only get $3 trillion — still decent)
⋙ 🐣 RT @gabriel_zucman With this small tax, Elon Musk would pay about $600 million this year — making it impossible for billionaires to pay ~0 tax anymore
⋙⋙ 🧵 RT @gabriel_zucman (9/18) The richest man in the world, Elon Musk, paid $8,410 in income tax in 2018. 📌 https://twitter.com/gabriel_zucman/status/1439296433807499267?s=20/photo/1
// 9/18/2021

🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzi Here we go: Longtime GOP operatives charged with funneling Russian national’s money to Trump, RNC
⋙ Politico: Longtime GOP operatives charged with funneling Russian national’s money to Trump, RNC http://politi.co/3CAyQ9N
// Jesse Benton and Doug Wead pleaded not guilty to six felony charges, including facilitating a campaign contribution by a foreign national.

The grand jury indictment alleges that Benton and Wead worked together to accept $100,000 from an unidentified Russian national in order to get the foreigner a meeting with then-candidate Trump at a fundraiser in Philadelphia on Sept. 22, 2016. … … The indictment suggests that Benton and Wead hoped to make money from the scheme and did — taking $100,000 from the Russian, but paying only $25,000 to Trump Victory, a joint venture between the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee.

NYT: Democrats to Pair Spending Bill With Raising Debt Ceiling, Pressuring G.O.P. http://nyti.ms/3kxDIGB McConnell and moderate Republicans voted for the $900B pandemic relief bill but now are refusing to pay for it, despite voting for $1.9Tr in Trump tax cuts for the rich
// The approach essentially dares Republicans to follow through on their threats to oppose increasing the debt limit, by coupling it with urgently needed federal spending.

🐣 RT @BillKristol As of a few months ago (and still?), John Eastman, the author of the White House six-point plan for overturning the election, was chair of the Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group of @FedSoc. Any statement by them about one of their leading lights plotting usurpation?
⋙⋙ 🚫🐣 RT @APMC1985 I mean they hosted this event, don’t see why they’d have a problem with Eastman. Text Block: https://twitter.com/APMC1985/status/1440113732873453577?s=20/photo/1
// Flyer: “The Originalist Case for Insurrection” [authentic?]
⋙ 🐣 RT @BillKristol I don’t follow as many Republicans and conservatives on this website as I once did. But I assume if I did follow them, I’d see them all expressing horror at the Trump White House usurpation plan, and insisting the GOP and conservatives cut all ties with those associated with it.

🐣 RT @marceelias If he sent this, he should be disbarred.
⋙ 🧵 RT @UrbanAchievr This is the six-point plan advanced by Trump lawyer John Eastman for VP Pence to overturn the election on January 6th.Text Block: 📌https://twitter.com/UrbanAchievr/status/1440062663967461387?s=20/photo/1

🔆 This❗️⋙ CNN: Memo shows Trump lawyer’s six-step plan for Pence to overturn the election http://cnn.it/3nNTjDT
⋙ Memo: CNN: [pdf] http://cnn.it/3hR1YBL p2

The scheme put forward by controversial lawyer John Eastman was outlined in a two-page memo obtained by the authors for “Peril,” and which was subsequently obtained by CNN. The memo, which has not previously been made public, provides new detail showing how Trump and his team tried to persuade Pence to subvert the Constitution and throw out the election results on January 6.

The effort to sway Pence was just one of several behind-the-scenes attempts that Trump’s team undertook ahead of January 6 in a desperate bid to overturn the 2020 election loss, after dozens of lawsuits were thrown out of the courts. “Peril,” which will be released Tuesday, details how Eastman’s memo was sent to GOP Sen. Mike Lee of Utah and how Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani tried to convince fellow Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina of election fraud. But both Lee and Graham scoffed at the arguments and found they had no merit.

You might as well make your case to Queen Elizabeth II. Congress can’t do this. You’re wasting your time,” Lee said to Trump’s lawyers trying to overturn the results in Georgia, according to the book.

The Eastman memo laid out a six-step plan for Pence to overturn the election for Trump, which included throwing out the results in seven states because they allegedly had competing electors. In fact, no state had actually put forward an alternate slate of electors — there were merely Trump allies claiming without any authority to be electors.

“You really need to listen to John. He’s a respected constitutional scholar. Hear him out,” Trump said to Pence at that meeting, Woodward and Costa write in “Peril.”

In the memo, Eastman went so far as to suggest Pence should take action without warning.

“The main thing here is that Pence should do this without asking for permission — either from a vote of the joint session or from the Court,” Eastman wrote. “The fact is that the Constitution assigns this power to the Vice President as the ultimate arbiter. We should take all of our actions with that in mind.”

In the end, Pence didn’t go along with Eastman’s scheme, concluding that the Constitution did not give him any power beyond counting the Electoral College votes. He did his own consultations before January 6, according to the book, reaching out to former Vice President Dan Quayle and the Senate parliamentarian, who were both clear in telling him he had no authority beyond counting the votes.

When Pence refused to intervene, Trump turned on his vice president, attacking him on Twitter even as the insurrection at the Capitol was unfolding on January 6.

The memo could be of interest to the House select committee now investigating the January 6 attack on the Capitol, which recently requested documents from the National Archives that specifically included communications involving Eastman.

“It shows intent, a sophisticated plan, a blueprint to illegally and unconstitutionally overturn and steal the election” by Trump and his team based on false and misleading information and legal arguments, a source familiar with the investigation told CNN.

Eastman spoke at the January 6 rally that preceded the attack on the Capitol. He retired from his position as a professor at Chapman University a week after January 6, which occurred amid protests from faculty at the Southern California university over his participation in Trump’s efforts to overturn the election.

Eastman told the Washington Post that his memo merely “explored all options that had been proposed.” CNN has contacted Eastman for comment through the Claremont Institute, where he is a senior fellow.

As part of the efforts of Trump’s team to convince Congress not to certify the election, the Eastman memo was given to Lee, one of the Senate’s top Republican constitutional authors. At the same time, Giuliani sent multiple memos to Graham trying to convince him that the claims of election fraud coming from Trump’s team were legitimate.

The memos show how even some of Trump’s closest allies balked at the measures Trump’s team was taking behind the scenes to try to overturn his loss to Biden. But while Lee and Graham heard out the cases from Trump’s lawyers, they soundly rejected their claims, Woodard and Costa write.

Lee was shocked by the claims the memo was making, since no state had considered, let alone put forward, any alternate slates of electors. “Lee’s head was spinning,” the authors write. “No such procedure existed in the Constitution, any law or past practice. Eastman had apparently drawn it out of thin air.”

Lee also dismissed the Trump team’s arguments that it had a case to overturn the election results in Georgia, saying they had to be made in court.

🐣 📊 Monmouth Poll: Public Pans Texas Abortion Law http://bit.ly/3lOa13s (9/9-13/2021)
// Most say leave Roe v. Wade as is

62/31% say leave Roe v Wade as it is
70/22% disapprove of Texas law

Abortion should be:
● Always Legal 33%
● Legal w Limitations 29%
● Illegal w Exceptions 24%
● Always Illegal 11%

🐣 RT @JakeTapper CNN: More than 675,000 people have died of Covid-19 in the United States, surpassing the country’s estimated death toll from the 1918 flu pandemic.
⋙ 🐣 RT @SethroM31 The population of the US was 100 million in 1918. Meaning per capita COVID is still only 1/3 as deadly.

🐣 The number of Deaths Per Day from COVID-19 has almost DOUBLED in less than a month.
From: 1,010 a day for the week ending 8/21
To: 1,968 a day for the week ending 9/18
Source: IHME ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1439817798050623491?s=20/photo/1
// 🖼 photo from Nature of close-up of coronavirus (electron microscopic)

⭕ 19 Sep 2021

WaPo, EJ Dionne: Anthony Gonzalez gets what Democrats need to know http://wapo.st/2XDUNWo “[L]ast week could well mark … a turning point in how Democrats, including Biden, approach the next phase of political combat”
// President Biden, call Anthony Gonzalez.

One of the 10 Republicans who voted to impeach Donald Trump after the Jan. 6 riot, Gonzalez called the former president “a cancer for the country.” He told the New York Times he did not want any part of a 2022 GOP that will “make Trump the center of fund-raising efforts,” adding that “most of my political energy will be spent” preventing Trump from being president again.

For all of Biden’s honorable efforts to pull the nation together, and his earlier habit of downplaying the radical nature of today’s Republicanism, our politics remain as dangerously abnormal as Gonzalez warns.

For at least two more elections — next year’s midterms and the 2024 presidential contest — the central issue before voters will be whether to reward or punish the GOP’s extremism and, particularly in the case of the House Republican leadership, the party’s embrace of Trump.

This is not an abstract question. In the here and now, Republican-controlled states have embraced voter suppression and election subversion, justified in the name of doubts sown by Trump’s preposterously false claims about the 2020 election outcome.

With some honorable exceptions, Republican governors in the party’s strongholds have blocked sensible actions to prevent tens of thousands of deaths from the spread of covid-19.

Gonzalez’s decision in combination with the outcome of the California recall, the continuing deadly spread of the delta variant and the introduction of the Freedom to Vote Act in the Senate could well mark last week as a turning point in how Democrats, including Biden, approach the next phase of political combat.

It begins by accepting that calls for unity of purpose will, for some time, continue to fall on deaf Republican ears. Biden signaled on Thursday that he accepts the new terms of the struggle. He said some Republican governors were playing “the worst kind of politics” by opposing his vaccination and testing mandates, singling out Govs. Ron DeSantis of Florida and Greg Abbott of Texas.

“The governors of Florida and Texas,” Biden said, “are doing everything they can to undermine the lifesaving requirements that I proposed.”

This is fertile ground. Large majorities of Democrats and independents and a significant minority of Republicans support Biden’s vaccine mandates. A poll released in Florida last week found the state’s voters unhappy with DeSantis’s virus policies and preferring Biden to DeSantis in a hypothetical presidential matchup.

And the defeat of the recall effort against California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) by a nearly 2-to-1 margin demonstrated the power of a campaign waged in favor of tough action to curb the virus — and against Trump and Republican extremism.

But the case for confronting Trumpist zealotry is moral, not just political. Our democracy will be in peril as long as the vast majority of Republican leaders refuse to join Gonzalez in battling what he rightly sees as a growing cancer in their party. And Democrats will be complicit if they act as if business-as-usual remains possible.

🐣 RT @leahmcelrath In the past year and a half:
● More Americans have died from COVID-19 than total military deaths on both sides in the Civil War.
● Five times as many as US military deaths in WWI.
● 200,000 more than US military deaths in WWII.
● Ten times as many as US military deaths in Vietnam.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ryanjreilly Quite stunning to see the COVID death toll represented like this. 💽 https://twitter.com/ryanjreilly/status/1439749388843327495?s=20/photo/1
// white flags on the Mall

🐣 RT @IlhanMN Big News: Mask and vaccine mandates are supported my a sizable majority according to this Fox News Poll, sorry Fox.
**Also the poll indicates 56% of voters support an infrastructure bill that has spending to address climate change, health care, and childcare. ¤ Let’s pass it https://twitter.com/IlhanMN/status/1439716003651391488?s=20/photo/1
// 📊 FoxNews Poll (9/12-15/2021, registered voters)
Favor/Oppose
67/31 Teachers/Students wear masks
66/31 Workers/Customers wear masks
61/36 Teachers be vaccinated
58/40 All govt employees be vaccinated
56/41 Biz 100+ employees vaxed/tested

🐣 RT @kikiallus Could these nano-drones be utilized to vaccinate the anti-vaxxers? https://twitter.com/kikiallus/status/1439756002895622146?s=20/photo/1
// flying insect drones
⋙ 🐣 Now there’s an idea!

NYT: Merkel’s Children: Living Legacies Called Angela, Angie and Sometimes Merkel http://nyti.ms/2VSqdre
// For some refugee families who traveled to Germany during the migrant crisis of 2015 and 2016, gratitude for Chancellor Angela Merkel’s decision to welcome them comes via a namesake.

WaPo Editorial: If Republicans can’t get behind an issue as fundamental as voting, Democrats must push through their bill http://wapo.st/39mWgCK

⭕ 18 Sep 2021

WaPo: ‘Justice for J6’ rally starts and ends with small crowds and tight security http://wapo.st/3tWfgBx “Capitol Police said Saturday afternoon that between 400 and 450 people had been observed … . But many of them were journalists and other bystanders”

NYT Editorial: Joe Manchin Got the Voting Bill He Wanted. Time to Pass It. http://nyti.ms/3CoplKC

🐣 RT @DerpaDe54172274 #JusticeforJ6 #TraitorParade
💙 🌀 https://twitter.com/DerpaDe54172274/status/1439260249203122186?s=20/photo/1
// people running into a hole lemmings to the sea

⭕ 17 Sep 2021

RawStory/TexasTrib, Kate Mcgee: Emergency contraception funds sent to Texas by Biden admin following GOP’s near-total abortion ban http://bit.ly/2XojzcK $ sent to Every Body Texas, distributor for fed Title X program which provides family planning services for low income people

WaPo Editorial: John Durham’s zombie Russia investigation produces an iffy indictment. Is this all there is? http://wapo.st/2Xmovih “So far here are no indications he has uncovered anything suggesting an illegitimate government plot to subvert the 2016 Trump campaign”

🐣 RT @MSNBC Gen. McCaffrey on fmr. President Trump: “If we were looking at a third world country, we would have said ‘this guy is going to conduct a coup against his constitution'”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, DeadlineWH: Gen. McCaffrey: If we looked at US from the outside, we’d think Trump was going to ‘conduct a coup’ http://on.msnbc.com/3zi5P0q
// Retired National Security Council member General Barry McCaffrey and Atlantic contributing writer Tom Nichols dissect the inner workings inside the Trump White House and why the military was extremely concerned that Trump was a “threat to the republic”

⭕ 16 Sep 2021

NYT: ‘It’s Always Going to Haunt Me’: How the Capitol Riot Changed Lives http://nyti.ms/3nFBdDS

🐣 ◕ 📋 RT @TheDailyEdge Biden has created 7.5 million more jobs in 8 months than Trump created in 4 years. https://twitter.com/TheDailyEdge/status/1438683781423157248?s=20/photo/1
// Trump -3M, Biden +4.5M

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance A few legal issues of note: the statute requires the gov’t to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Sussman knew the statement was false & made it with an improper purpose, that the statement was actually false & that it was “material.” Can’t convict without all of that. And 1/2
⋙⋙ 🧵 RT @CBS_Herridge #Durham NEW: Indictment “..on Sept. 19, 2016, Sussman, a lawyer at a large international law firm, met with the FBI General Counsel at FBI HQ… Sussman had requested the meeting to provide the GC with certain data files + “white papers” that allegedly demonstrated a covert… 📌 https://twitter.com/CBS_Herridge/status/1438605566356692992?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Bad facts make bad law & that has happened with this statute in the past, 1st courts added a materiality requirement & more recently that defendant knew lying to agents was a crime. Given inconsistent treatment of Sussman & Mike Flynn, lots of risk on appeal to the gov’t. [2/2]
⋙⋙ 🐣 … but just enough for Trumpists to claim that the entire Russia investigation was based on data planted by the Clinton campaign; damage already done, doesn’t matter how it plays out in the courts; unfortunate

WaPo: Roger Stone served ‘a big, big stack of papers’ from Capitol riot lawsuit during radio interview http://wapo.st/3CfgWcr “‘This is a big, big stack of papers, which is good, because we’re out of toilet paper,’ he said, as the radio hosts laughed.”

🧵 RT @jimsciutto Note this: Milley’s communications with China were not unusual. As I reported in Aug 2020, Trump’s advisers warned Iran and North Korea over fears he would start a war. See here: 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jimsciutto/status/1438487506555744258?s=20
⋙⋙ CNN (2020): Trump advisers hesitated to give military options and warned adversaries over fears he might start a war http://cnn.it/3gEP8nw
// 8/6/2020
⋙ 🐣 RT @jimsciutto 2/From “The Madman Theory”: “We used to only think of Kim Jong Un as unpredictable. Now we had Trump as unpredictable,” Joseph Yun, who served as President Trump’s special representative for North Korea policy until 2018, told me. “And I would communicate that.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @jimsciutto 3/And on Iran: “We told allies that we did not know what the President would be willing to do against Iran,” Mick Mulroy, deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East until 2019, recalled. “It was possible he could make a decision that would lead to an escalation..”
⋙ 🐣 RT @jimsciutto 4/ “…of the conflict, and that escalation could lead to war, so they needed to relay that to Iran so they realized not even his staff knew what would happen if they attacked another oil facility, for instance.”

WaPo: Roger Stone served ‘a big, big stack of papers’ from Capitol riot lawsuit during radio interview http://wapo.st/3CfgWcr “‘This is a big, big stack of papers, which is good, because we’re out of toilet paper,’ he said, as the radio hosts laughed.”

🧵 RT @jimsciutto Note this: Milley’s communications with China were not unusual. As I reported in Aug 2020, Trump’s advisers warned Iran and North Korea over fears he would start a war. See here: 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jimsciutto/status/1438487506555744258?s=20
⋙⋙ CNN (2020): Trump advisers hesitated to give military options and warned adversaries over fears he might start a war http://cnn.it/3gEP8nw
// 8/6/2020
⋙ 🐣 RT @jimsciutto 2/From “The Madman Theory”: “We used to only think of Kim Jong Un as unpredictable. Now we had Trump as unpredictable,” Joseph Yun, who served as President Trump’s special representative for North Korea policy until 2018, told me. “And I would communicate that.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @jimsciutto 3/And on Iran: “We told allies that we did not know what the President would be willing to do against Iran,” Mick Mulroy, deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East until 2019, recalled. “It was possible he could make a decision that would lead to an escalation..”
⋙ 🐣 RT @jimsciutto 4/ “…of the conflict, and that escalation could lead to war, so they needed to relay that to Iran so they realized not even his staff knew what would happen if they attacked another oil facility, for instance.”

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 At least seven conservative radio hosts and high-profile anti-mask and anti-vaccine advocates have died from COVID-19 in recent weeks.
⋙ BusinessInsider: At least seven conservative radio hosts and high-profile anti-mask and anti-vaccine advocates have died from COVID-19 in recent weeks http://bit.ly/3EorszW
// Misinformation around the COVID-19 and vaccines remains widespread as cases are rising in the US, especially in states like Florida and Texas.

⭕ 15 Sep 2021

WaPo: Second alleged Oath Keeper in largest Capitol riot conspiracy case pleads guilty and will cooperate http://wapo.st/3kcVD4T “Jason Dolan, 45, of Wellington FL, admitted Wednesday to two federal counts of conspiracy and aiding and abetting the obstruction of Congress”

Slate, Mary Harris: Bannon’s Counterrevolution by Podcast http://bit.ly/3zaS83m “Bannon has started promoting a novel idea, encouraging his listeners to flood the very lowest levels of the Republican party”
// The former Trump strategist’s ridiculously popular podcast could influence the 2024 election.

🐣 RT @duty2warn Here, fyi, is a statement on the Milley revelations (per the Woodward book) by John Bolton. Text Block: https://twitter.com/duty2warn/status/1438237241759846401?s=20/photo/1
// Statement in support

WaPo: Biden says he has ‘great confidence’ in Milley after book reveals top general, fearing Trump, conferred with China to avert war http://wapo.st/3lqnYEp

Law&Crime: Federal Judge Denies Trump’s Request to Further Delay E. Jean Carroll’s Lawsuit Pending Appeal http://bit.ly/2XuDQxx

NYT, Thomas Edsall: Abortion Has Never Been Just About Abortion http://nyti.ms/2XiypBu “There is a persistent association between abortion views and ethnoracial exclusion” ~ Bart Bonikowski, professor of sociology at NYU

🧵 RT @kyledcheney A 40-year friend of a Capitol Police officer reported the officer for disclosing the secure location he evacuated lawmakers to on Jan. 6. ¤ The friend believed the officer was aligned with the rioters, per USCP discipline reports obtained by McClatchy. Text Block: 📌 https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1438122188280893443?s=20/photo/1
// Source: MiamiHerald: http://hrld.us/3tWgVr3

⭕ 14 Sep 2021

CNN, Chris Cillizza: How Dan Quayle saved democracy. Yes, really. http://cnn.it/3AknIwY

Quayle served as a sort-of sounding board for Vice President Mike Pence in the final days of the administration as President Donald Trump leaned hard on him to overturn the 2020 presidential election. ¤ The back-and-forth is documented in “Peril,” a soon-to-be released book by Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Robert Costa.Here’s the key bit: 

“Over and over, Pence asked if there was anything he could do.
“‘Mike, you have no flexibility on this. None. Zero. Forget it. Put it away,’ Quayle told him.
“Pence pressed again.
“‘You don’t know the position I’m in,’ he said, according to the authors.
“‘I do know the position you’re in,’ Quayle responded. ‘I also know what the law is. You listen to the parliamentarian. That’s all you do. You have no power.'”

If you think I’m exaggerating about the role Quayle played, consider how things might have gone had he taken a different tact with Pence, telling him to do what Trump asked.

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Newsom Survives California Recall Vote and Will Remain Governor http://nyti.ms/3tLbv1J

🐣 RT @digby A majority of Californians said that they aren’t going to put up with this anti-Democratic BS from Republicans. Let’s hope the national Dems take heed and motivate their voters the same way the “No on Recall” campaign did. It is potent. ¤ Newsom’s speech hits those notes.

🐣 Perfect victory speech! Congrats California and Gov @GavinNewsom

DailyBeast: Trump Calls Allies to Demand Gen. Mark Milley Be ‘Arrested’ for ‘Treason’ http://bit.ly/396zLlk ¤ “[A]t an August rally in Alabama, the former president publicly blasted Milley, saying ‘This guy doesn’t have what it takes.’” ¤ Apparently, he does.
// The former president hit the phones, and then went on his former press secretary’s Newsmax show to make the case himself.

🐣 RT @POTUS The sacred right to vote is under attack across the country — and we need to take urgent action to protect it. I strongly support The Freedom to Vote Act and thank the eight Senators who came together to draft it. ¤ Let’s get this passed.

🐣 RT @marceelias “The reality is that there will either be a law passed only with Democratic votes or we will not have any voting rights legislation. We cannot afford to sacrifice our free and fair elections because of Republican intransigence.”
⋙ DemocracyDocket, Marc Elias: On Voting Rights, There Are No Moderates in the GOP http://bit.ly/3nwld7d

🐣 RT @BarackObama The Freedom to Vote Act just introduced in the Senate would strengthen our democracy by making it easier for people to vote and harder for politicians and special interests to drown out the voices of ordinary Americans. I support it, and every Senator should do the same.

🐣 RT @EricHolder Republican attempts to suppress the vote, the voice of the people, and subvert our democracy have only worsened. The #FreedomToVoteAct is our best chance at stopping them and preserving our democracy ¤ The Senate has a moral obligation to act now.  Reform the filibuster.

CNN: Democrats cut deal with Manchin to get party behind long-shot voting overhaul bill http://cnn.it/3tDpVkA

🐣 RT @DanRather The Rule of Trump: No matter how bad you think it is. It’s worse. Much worse. As in a dumpster fire inside of a nuclear reactor worse.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Top general was so fearful Trump might spark war that he made secret calls to his Chinese counterpart, new book says http://wapo.st/3k94CUM //➔ So Dan Quayle ~ Mr “Potatoe” ~ saved the Republic? I’ll take it
// ‘Peril,’ by Bob Woodward and Robert Costa, reveals that Gen. Mark A. Milley called his Chinese counterpart before the election and after Jan. 6 in a bid to avert armed conflict.

Twice in the final months of the Trump administration, the country’s top military officer was so fearful that the president’s actions might spark a war with China that he moved urgently to avert armed conflict.

In a pair of secret phone calls, Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, assured his Chinese counterpart, Gen. Li Zuocheng of the People’s Liberation Army, that the United States would not strike, according to a new book by Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward and national political reporter Robert Costa.

One call took place on Oct. 30, 2020, four days before the election that unseated President Donald Trump, and the other on Jan. 8, 2021, two days after the Capitol siege carried out by his supporters in a quest to cancel the vote.

The first call was prompted by Milley’s review of intelligence suggesting the Chinese believed the United States was preparing to attack. That belief, the authors write, was based on tensions over military exercises in the South China Sea, and deepened by Trump’s belligerent rhetoric toward China.

“General Li, I want to assure you that the American government is stable and everything is going to be okay,” Milley told him. “We are not going to attack or conduct any kinetic operations against you.”

In the book’s account, Milley went so far as to pledge he would alert his counterpart in the event of a U.S. attack, stressing the rapport they’d established through a backchannel. “General Li, you and I have known each other for now five years. If we’re going to attack, I’m going to call you ahead of time. It’s not going to be a surprise.”

Li took the chairman at his word, the authors write in the book, “Peril,” which is set to be released next week.

In the second call, placed to address Chinese fears about the events of Jan. 6, Li wasn’t as easily assuaged, even after Milley promised him, “We are 100 percent steady. Everything’s fine. But democracy can be sloppy sometimes.”

Li remained rattled, and Milley, who did not relay the conversation to Trump, according to the book, understood why. The chairman, 62 at the time and chosen by Trump in 2018, believed the president had suffered a mental decline after the election, the authors write, a view he communicated to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) in a phone call on Jan. 8. He agreed with her evaluation that Trump was unstable, according to a call transcript obtained by the authors.

Believing that China could lash out if it felt at risk from an unpredictable and vengeful American president, Milley took action. The same day, he called the admiral overseeing the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, the military unit responsible for Asia and the Pacific region, and recommended postponing the military exercises, according to the book. The admiral complied.

Milley also summoned senior officers to review the procedures for launching nuclear weapons, saying the president alone could give the order — but, crucially, that he, Milley, also had to be involved. Looking each in the eye, Milley asked the officers to affirm that they had understood, the authors write, in what he considered an “oath.”

The chairman knew that he was “pulling a Schlesinger,” the authors write, resorting to measures resembling the ones taken in August 1974 by James R. Schlesinger, the defense secretary at the time. Schlesinger told military officials to check with him and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs before carrying out orders from President Richard M. Nixon, who was facing impeachment at the time.

Though Milley went furthest in seeking to stave off a national security crisis, his alarm was shared throughout the highest ranks of the administration, the authors reveal. CIA Director Gina Haspel, for instance, reportedly told Milley, “We are on the way to a right-wing coup.”

The book also provides new reporting on President Biden’s campaign — waged to unseat a man he told a top adviser “isn’t really an American president” — and his early struggle to govern. During a March 5 phone call to discuss Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus plan, his first major legislative undertaking, the president reportedly told Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va), “if you don’t come along, you’re really f—ing me.” The measure ultimately cleared the Senate through an elaborate sequencing of amendments designed to satisfy the centrist Democrat.

The president’s frustration with Manchin is matched only by his debt to House Majority Whip Rep. James E. Clyburn of South Carolina, whose endorsement before that state’s primary propelled Biden to the nomination and gave rise to promises about how he would govern.

When Clyburn offered his endorsement in February 2020, it came with conditions, according to the book. One was that Biden would commit to naming a Black woman to the Supreme Court, if given the opportunity. During a debate two days later, Clyburn went backstage during a break to urge Biden to reveal his intentions for the Supreme Court that night. Biden issued the pledge in his final answer, and the congressman endorsed him the next day.

“Peril,” the authors say, is based on interviews with more than 200 people, conducted on the condition they not be named as sources. Exact quotations or conclusions are drawn from the participant in the described event, a colleague with direct knowledge or relevant documents, according to an author’s note. Trump and Biden declined to be interviewed.

On Afghanistan, the book examines how Biden’s experience as vice president shaped his approach to the withdrawal. Convinced that President Barack Obama had been manipulated by his own commanders, Biden vowed privately in 2009, “The military doesn’t f— around with me.”

“Peril” also documents how Biden’s top advisers spent the spring weighing, but ultimately rejecting, alternatives to a full withdrawal. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin returned from a NATO meeting in March envisioning ways to extend the mission, including through a “gated” withdrawal seeking diplomatic leverage. But they came to see that meaningful leverage would require a more expansive commitment, and instead came back around to a full exit.

Milley, for his part, took what the authors describe as a deferential approach to Biden on Afghanistan, in contrast to his earlier efforts to constrain Trump. The book reveals recent remarks the chairman delivered to the Joint Chiefs in which he said, “Here’s a couple of rules of the road here that we’re going to follow. One is you never, ever ever box in a president of the United States. You always give him decision space.” Referring to Biden, he said, “You’re dealing with a seasoned politician here who has been in Washington, D.C., 50 years, whatever it is.”

His decision just months earlier to place himself between Trump and potential war was triggered by several important events — a phone call, a photo op and a refusal to rule out war with another adversary, Iran.

Milley’s resolve was deepened by the events of June 1, 2020, when he felt Trump had used him as part of a photo op in his walk across Lafayette Square during protests that began after the killing of George Floyd. The chairman came to see his role as ensuring that, “We’re not going to turn our guns on the American people and we’re not going to have a ‘Wag the Dog’ scenario overseas,” the authors quote him saying privately.

Trump’s posture, not just to China but also to Iran, tested that promise. In discussions about Iran’s nuclear program, Trump declined to rule out striking the country, at times even displaying curiosity about the prospect, according to the book. Haspel was so alarmed after a meeting in November that she called Milley to say, “This is a highly dangerous situation. We are going to lash out for his ego?”

Trump’s fragile ego drove many decisions by the nation’s leaders, from lawmakers to the vice president, according to the book. Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) was so worried that a call from President-elect Biden would send Trump into a fury that the then-Majority Leader used a backchannel to fend off Biden. He asked Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, formerly the No. 2 Senate Republican, to ask Sen. Christopher A. Coons, the Democrat of Delaware and close Biden ally, to tell Biden not to call him.

So intent was Pence on being Trump’s loyal second-in-command — and potential successor — that he asked confidants if there were ways he could accede to Trump’s demands and avoid certifying the results of the election on Jan. 6. In late December, the authors reveal, Pence called Dan Quayle, a former vice president and fellow Indiana Republican, for advice.

Quayle was adamant, according to the authors. “Mike, you have no flexibility on this. None. Zero. Forget it. Put it away,” he said.

But Pence pressed him, the authors write, asking if there were any grounds to pause the certification because of ongoing legal challenges. Quayle was unmoved, and Pence ultimately agreed, according to the book.

When Pence said he planned to certify the results, the president lashed out. In the Oval Office on Jan. 5, the authors write, Pence told Trump he could not thwart the process, that his role was simply to “open the envelopes.”

“I don’t want to be your friend anymore if you don’t do this,” Trump replied, according to the book, later telling his vice president, “You’ve betrayed us. I made you. You were nothing.”

Within days, Trump was out of office, his governing power reduced to nothing. But if stability had returned to Washington, Milley feared it would be short-lived, the authors write.

The general saw parallels between Jan. 6 and the 1905 Russian Revolution, which set off unrest throughout the Russian Empire and, though it failed, helped create the conditions for the October Revolution of 1917, in which the Bolsheviks executed a successful coup that set up the world’s first communist state. Vladimir Lenin, who led the revolution, called 1905 a “dress rehearsal.”

A similar logic could apply with Jan. 6, Milley thought as he wrestled with the meaning of that day, telling senior staff: “What you might have seen was a precursor to something far worse down the road.”

🐣 RT @nytimesbusiness George Soros’s Open Society Foundations have embarked on a painful restructuring to refocus on the fight against rising authoritarianism.
⋙ NYT: George Soros Is Making Changes at His Foundation While He Still Can http://nyti.ms/3kbiCxv The changes are a move back to the foundation’s roots in fighting authoritarianism and away from funding the cacophany of identity -isms within democracies
// The result is a painful restructuring to focus on the fight against rising authoritarianism around the world.

The left-leaning foundation — started by the billionaire investor George Soros and today the second-largest private charitable foundation in the United States — was beginning a transformation, as officials there refer to their restructuring plan. So, the email said, “the nature of many partnerships will shift.”

Grant recipients in public health said they were stunned to be told during a global pandemic that they would be losing funding. Others supporting refugees were similarly surprised given the worldwide needs of the refugee population and the fact that Mr. Soros himself was a refugee from communism.

For years, Mr. Soros watched the world march in fits and starts toward the vision of open, pluralistic democracy that he has embraced since he was a young Hungarian Holocaust survivor studying philosophy.

The changes at the Open Society Foundations are a painful but necessary adjustment, its leaders say, because that march has halted. Now, with its founder in his 90s, the foundation — and the world — confronts rising authoritarianism and deeply divided civil societies. In the United States, that means that Mr. Soros’s work on progressive causes has made him a target of right-wing conspiracy theories.

And in 2018, in his native Hungary, Open Society was forced to close its office under intense pressure from the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a onetime recipient of a grant from the group.

“From a high-water mark in the early 2000s, we’ve really seen a recession of democracy and human rights,” Mark Malloch-Brown, the president of the foundation, said in an interview. “We’ve been a little bit peacetime generals at a time where, actually, we’re in a war again.”

The plan is to concentrate bigger philanthropic bets at the global level. The restructuring will give more power to the regional offices, in places like Africa and Latin America, including $75 million in additional funding.

None of this was quite what people expected when the news emerged in 2017 that Mr. Soros had transferred $18 billion of his fortune to the Open Society Foundations, making it the second-largest private charitable foundation by resources in the United States after the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

Mr. Gaspard left last year and is now the president of the Center for American Progress in Washington. He was replaced by Mr. Malloch-Brown, who was already on the board and had a close relationship with Mr. Soros dating back more than three decades.

The transformation comes at a delicate moment for large philanthropies. Debates over diversity and inclusion have grown louder and more pointed, as have discussions about how much deference should be shown to billionaire donors over the disposition of donated money. After all, they receive what amounts to a public subsidy for that money in the form of tax breaks.

Many left-leaning, progressive staff members have questioned privately why Mr. Soros’s son, who is just 35, should be his successor as chairman. At the same time, the replacement of Mr. Gaspard, who is Black, with an older white man who is a member of Britain’s House of Lords, struck some employees as out of touch with the times.

Leaders on the regional level say the changes will give more independence and authority to the staff members where the work is being performed.

⭕ 13 Sep 2021

WaPo, Dana Milbank: George W. Bush reminds us that Republicans once believed in democracy http://wapo.st/3hvrADY “In his first inaugural address, Thomas Jefferson forecast that the young nation would ‘unite in common efforts for common good.’” That’s what Trump broke.

In his first inaugural address, Thomas Jefferson forecast that the young nation would “unite in common efforts for the common good” after the bitter election of 1800.

“Every difference of opinion is not a difference of principle,” he said in the new Senate chamber. “We have called by different names brethren of the same principle. We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists.”

Americans have, at our best, upheld that creed over two centuries. We are all republicans. We are all democrats.

George W. Bush reminded us of those sacred ties in his magnificent speech Saturday contrasting the warm courage of national unity after the 9/11 attacks with the domestic terrorism Donald Trump has unleashed. …

On cue spoke the Malign Force himself. Trump, rejecting invitations to attend 9/11 memorials with other former presidents, used the solemn anniversary to stoke resentment. “We won the election,” he told firefighters in New York. “The election was rigged.” He lashed out at President Biden — “surrender,” “disgrace,” “total embarrassment” — and Democrats: “They only do bad stuff. You wonder whether or not they love our country.”

Even Fox News cut away, as the anchor noted that Trump was “claiming that the election was rigged, which it was not. It has been proven in court multiple times.” …

“At a time when religious bigotry might have flowed freely, I saw Americans reject prejudice and embrace people of Muslim faith. That is the nation I know,” Bush said Saturday. “At a time when nativism could have stirred hatred and violence against people perceived as outsiders, I saw Americans reaffirm their welcome to immigrants and refugees. That is the nation I know,” he continued.

This America, Bush said, “is the truest version of ourselves. It is what we have been — and what we can be again.”

Embracing Muslims? Welcoming immigrants? This is the antithesis of Trump’s Republican Party. Bush, the only Republican to win the presidential popular vote in 32 years, has no place in that party. Neither does Dick Cheney, nor Liz Cheney — nor anybody else who still believes that being a Republican also means being a democrat.

WaPo: With big tax push, Democrats aim to tackle enormous gains of top 1 percent http://wapo.st/396Ha4q
// The package is a central component of their $3.5 trillion economic package, but they can’t proceed unless almost all Democrats coalesce.

WaPo: Trump takes aim at George W. Bush, saying he shouldn’t ‘lecture’ about threat of domestic terrorism http://wapo.st/3Eeu0Re

⭕ 12 Sep 2021

Newsweek: Pro-Trump Rally Expecting 10,000 Attendees Sees Only a Few Hundred Show Up: Report http://bit.ly/3EtFekW

The event’s description explained: ¤ “The Biggest Patriot Rally Of The Year – A True Reunion Of We, The People, combining the biggest names in the conservative patriot movement including Gen. Flynn, Lin Wood, Candace Owens, Mike Lindell, and many others along w/top notch Christian & Country Music Entertainment! Simply put: This will be THE ‘Event Of The Year’ for American Patriots!” …

Local channel WFIE 14 News sent a team to shoot video at the event on Friday but was later asked to leave, according to a report broadcast by the NBC News affiliate. The news channel reported that promoters had expected a crowd of about 10,000 people but less than 300 were in attendance from what their journalists saw. Event organizers reportedly refused to speak to WFIE about the rally.

WaPo, EJ Dionne: A make-or-break moment for our democracy http://wapo.st/3tF7yeX “Failing to enact Democrats’ social policy plan would be a big problem. Failing to protect democratic rule would be catastrophic.”

⭕ 11 Sep 2021 😪✈️🏙💥✈️🏙💥 20 ✈️🏛💥✈️🏘💥😪

💙 💽 ≣ BushCenter: Remarks by President George W. Bush at the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania http://bit.ly/3htA2U3
// Video and ranscript of remarks from September 11, 2021 commemorating the 20th anniversary of 9/11
// tags: Bush speech 9/11/2021 Shanksville PA

Thank you very much. Laura and I are honored to be with you. Madam Vice President, Vice President Cheney. Governor Wolf, Secretary Haaland, and distinguished guests:

Twenty years ago, we all found – in different ways, in different places, but all at the same moment – that our lives would be changed forever. The world was loud with carnage and sirens, and then quiet with missing voices that would never be heard again. These lives remain precious to our country, and infinitely precious to many of you. Today we remember your loss, we share your sorrow, and we honor the men and women you have loved so long and so well.

For those too young to recall that clear September day, it is hard to describe the mix of feelings we experienced. There was horror at the scale – there was horror at the scale of destruction, and awe at the bravery and kindness that rose to meet it. There was shock at the audacity – audacity of evil – and gratitude for the heroism and decency that opposed it. In the sacrifice of the first responders, in the mutual aid of strangers, in the solidarity of grief and grace, the actions of an enemy revealed the spirit of a people. And we were proud of our wounded nation.

In these memories, the passengers and crew of Flight 93 must always have an honored place. Here the intended targets became the instruments of rescue. And many who are now alive owe a vast, unconscious debt to the defiance displayed in the skies above this field.

It would be a mistake to idealize the experience of those terrible events. All that many people could initially see was the brute randomness of death. All that many could feel was unearned suffering. All that many could hear was God’s terrible silence. There are many who still struggle with a lonely pain that cuts deep within.

In those fateful hours, we learned other lessons as well. We saw that Americans were vulnerable, but not fragile – that they possess a core of strength that survives the worst that life can bring. We learned that bravery is more common than we imagined, emerging with sudden splendor in the face of death. We vividly felt how every hour with our loved ones was a temporary and holy gift. And we found that even the longest days end.

Many of us have tried to make spiritual sense of these events. There is no simple explanation for the mix of providence and human will that sets the direction of our lives. But comfort can come from a different sort of knowledge. After wandering long and lost in the dark, many have found they were actually walking, step by step, toward grace.

As a nation, our adjustments have been profound. Many Americans struggled to understand why an enemy would hate us with such zeal. The security measures incorporated into our lives are both sources of comfort and reminders of our vulnerability. And we have seen growing evidence that the dangers to our country can come not only across borders, but from violence that gathers within. There is little cultural overlap between violent extremists abroad and violent extremists at home. But in their disdain for pluralism, in their disregard for human life, in their determination to defile national symbols, they are children of the same foul spirit. And it is our continuing duty to confront them.

After 9/11, millions of brave Americans stepped forward and volunteered to serve in the Armed Forces. The military measures taken over the last 20 years to pursue dangers at their source have led to debate. But one thing is certain: We owe an assurance to all who have fought our nation’s most recent battles. Let me speak directly to veterans and people in uniform: The cause you pursued at the call of duty is the noblest America has to offer. You have shielded your fellow citizens from danger. You have defended the beliefs of your country and advanced the rights of the downtrodden. You have been the face of hope and mercy in dark places. You have been a force for good in the world. Nothing that has followed – nothing – can tarnish your honor or diminish your accomplishments. To you, and to the honored dead, our country is forever grateful.

In the weeks and months following the 9/11 attacks, I was proud to lead an amazing, resilient, united people. When it comes to the unity of America, those days seem distant from our own. A malign force seems at work in our common life that turns every disagreement into an argument, and every argument into a clash of cultures. So much of our politics has become a naked appeal to anger, fear, and resentment. That leaves us worried about our nation and our future together.

I come without explanations or solutions. I can only tell you what I have seen.

On America’s day of trial and grief, I saw millions of people instinctively grab for a neighbor’s hand and rally to the cause of one another. That is the America I know.

At a time when religious bigotry might have flowed freely, I saw Americans reject prejudice and embrace people of Muslim faith. That is the nation I know.

At a time when nativism could have stirred hatred and violence against people perceived as outsiders, I saw Americans reaffirm their welcome to immigrants and refugees. That is the nation I know.

At a time when some viewed the rising generation as individualistic and decadent, I saw young people embrace an ethic of service and rise to selfless action. That is the nation I know.

This is not mere nostalgia; it is the truest version of ourselves. It is what we have been – and what we can be again.

Twenty years ago, terrorists chose a random group of Americans, on a routine flight, to be collateral damage in a spectacular act of terror. The 33 passengers and 7 crew of Flight 93 could have been any group of citizens selected by fate. In a sense, they stood in for us all.

The terrorists soon discovered that a random group of Americans is an exceptional group of people. Facing an impossible circumstance, they comforted their loved ones by phone, braced each other for action, and defeated the designs of evil.

These Americans were brave, strong, and united in ways that shocked the terrorists – but should not surprise any of us. This is the nation we know. And whenever we need hope and inspiration, we can look to the skies and remember.

God bless.

🧵 RT @ Photos from 9/11. We were very close. My roommate took each of these photos. Horrific day beyond words. #NeverForget /1 📌 https://twitter.com/DonLew87/status/1436729393804632067?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzi More facts please. Breaking on a Saturday? Capitol Police discipline 6 officers for conduct related to Jan 6. United States Capitol Police
⋙ USCP: USCP’s January 6 Internal Investigations http://bit.ly/3ljHOkw
// Capitol Police

In 20 of the cases, no wrongdoing was found. ¤ Violations were sustained and disciplinary action was recommended in six cases;
● Three for conduct unbecoming
● One for failure to comply with directives
● One for improper remarks
● One for improper dissemination of information

Another case about an official who is accused of unsatisfactory performance and conduct unbecoming is still pending. The administrative investigation started after a criminal investigation, in which charges were not filed. ¤ The Department is committed to accountability when officers fail to meet the standards governed by USCP policies and the Congressional Community’s expectations.

The six sustained cases should not diminish the heroic efforts of the United States Capitol Police officers. ¤ On January 6, the bravery and courage exhibited by the vast majority of our employees was inspiring.

Politico, Garrett Graf (2016): ‘We’re the Only Plane in the Sky’ http://politi.co/3z4RbJZ
// 9/9/2016; book excerpt; Where was the president in the eight hours after the Sept. 11 attacks? The strange, harrowing journey of Air Force One, as told by the people who were on board.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance But seriously, why are we debating whether Biden’s vaccine mandates are constitutional? All he has to do is enforce them using private citizen vigilantes who get a bounty for turning in the unvaxxed & according to SCOTUS, the courts’ hands are tied. https://twitter.com/JoyceWhiteVance/status/1436780559984889857?s=20

🐣 RT @Potus We never forget. ¤ We never forget the children who have grown up without parents. Parents who have suffered without children. Husbands and wives who had to find a way forward without their partners. Brothers, sisters, loved ones. ¤ Jill and I hold you close in our hearts.

🐣 RT @tribelaw This clearly meritorious DOJ complaint is brilliantly crafted and should withstand the strongest defenses Texas and its agents, including the private vigilantes the State sought to deputize through SB-8, can possibly mount against it. Great job by the AG. http://bit.ly/3hn7NX8

Reuters: George W. Bush calls out threat of domestic terrorism on 9/11 anniversary http://reut.rs/3lhDB0F “We have seen growing evidence that the dangers to our country can come, not only across borders, but from violence that gathers within”

SHANKSVILLE, Pa., Sept 11 (Reuters) – On the 20th anniversary of the deadliest attack on U.S. soil, George W. Bush, who was U.S. president at the time, warned of a new danger coming from within the country.

“We have seen growing evidence that the dangers to our country can come, not only across borders, but from violence that gathers within,” Bush said on Saturday at the 9/11 memorial site in Shanksville, Pennsylvania during a ceremony to mark the anniversary of the Sept 11, 2001 attacks.

“There is little cultural overlaps between violent extremists abroad and violent extremists at home … they are children of the same foul spirit, and it is our continuing duty to confront them.”

Bush, recalling the unity of the American people after the attacks, appealed for a return to that spirit amid growing political division in the country.

“When it comes to unity of America, those days seem distant from our own,” he said. “Malign force seems at work in our common life … so much of our politics has become a naked appeal to anger, fear and resentment.”

“In the sacrifice of the first responders, in the mutual aid of strangers, in the solidarity of grief and grace, the actions of an enemy revealed the spirit of a people,” Bush said, describing the country’s reaction. “We were proud of our wounded nation.”

Speaking about U.S. veterans who served in Afghanistan, Bush said “you have been a force for good in the world and nothing that has followed can tarnish your honor.”

Reuters: George W. Bush calls out threat of domestic terrorism on 9/11 anniversary http://reut.rs/3lhDB0F “We have seen growing evidence that the dangers to our country can come, not only across borders, but from violence that gathers within”

SHANKSVILLE, Pa., Sept 11 (Reuters) – On the 20th anniversary of the deadliest attack on U.S. soil, George W. Bush, who was U.S. president at the time, warned of a new danger coming from within the country.

“We have seen growing evidence that the dangers to our country can come, not only across borders, but from violence that gathers within,” Bush said on Saturday at the 9/11 memorial site in Shanksville, Pennsylvania during a ceremony to mark the anniversary of the Sept 11, 2001 attacks.

“There is little cultural overlaps between violent extremists abroad and violent extremists at home … they are children of the same foul spirit, and it is our continuing duty to confront them.”

Bush, recalling the unity of the American people after the attacks, appealed for a return to that spirit amid growing political division in the country.

“When it comes to unity of America, those days seem distant from our own,” he said. “Malign force seems at work in our common life … so much of our politics has become a naked appeal to anger, fear and resentment.”

“In the sacrifice of the first responders, in the mutual aid of strangers, in the solidarity of grief and grace, the actions of an enemy revealed the spirit of a people,” Bush said, describing the country’s reaction. “We were proud of our wounded nation.”

Speaking about U.S. veterans who served in Afghanistan, Bush said “you have been a force for good in the world and nothing that has followed can tarnish your honor.”

🐣 RT @NBCNews FULL SPEECH: Former President George W. Bush speaks at the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, on the 20th anniversary on 9/11. https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/1436706817250320388?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @dcexaminer https://twitter.com/dcexaminer/status/1436568335949484042?s=20
⋙ 🐣 Is requiring kids to be vaccinated before pre-school “authoritarian”? ¤ It‘s not authoritarian. It’s public health. ¤ My husband is immunocompromised. HIS freedom is severely compromised by stubborn jerks who won’t get vaccinated.

🐣 On 9/12/2001, a Royal Saudi 747 took off from the small Rochester MN airport, reportedly carrying an unknown number of Middle Easterners. My husband, an administrator at Mayo Clinic told me this. I knew doctors who had to rent a car to get back from DC due to the air shutdown
⋙ 🐣 RT @prahme I remember hearing about that plane
⋙⋙ 🐣 We used to have a large number of people from Saudi & UAE who came here each summer, even invested in the community. I miss them. There was talk about opening a clinic in the UAE. After 9/11 that changed of course. We still have many MDs from South Asia and the Middle East.
⋙⋙ 🐣 I read that Bush had allowed members of Bin Laden’s family to leave the US, but I don’t know if they were among those evacuated from Rochester.

🐣 Watching the replay of NBC news the night of 9/11/2001, they showed some Palestinians celebrating (in Palestine); guessing this is what tfg “remembered” as happening in the US. (NBC also showed Arafat expressing horror and support for US)

◕ TheConversation: COVID-19 hospitalizations of U.S. adults disproportionately among the unvaccinated http://bit.ly/3km6iuthttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1438497066574024709?s=20/photo/1
// COVID-19 Associated Hospitalization Surveillance Network
Source: 18 months of the COVID-19 pandemic – a retrospective in 7 charts

⭕ 10 Sep 2021

🐣 ◕ RT @CohoKelly A pretty massive gap in COVID case rates has opened up between counties that voted for Trump last Nov and those that voted for Biden. It’s the largest such gap of the pandemic thus far. Right now, counties Trump carried by 10 or more points have over 2x higher case rates https://twitter.com/CohoKelly/status/1436515303324848132?s=20/photo/1

NYT Editorial: Biden Is Right: Vaccine Refusal ‘Has Cost All of Us’ http://nyti.ms/3hnn0HA “As incursions on bodily autonomy go, this is pretty mild stuff. No one, the Times columnist David Brooks wrote in May, is being asked to storm the beaches of Iwo Jima”

As Americans contemplate the prospect of a second winter trapped in the grip of Covid-19, remember that it didn’t need to be this way. Vaccines were developed in record time, and have proved to be both incredibly safe and stunningly effective. Nearly two-thirds of eligible Americans have accepted these facts and done their part by getting fully vaccinated.

Yet tens of millions more have not, allowing the more contagious Delta variant to sweep across the country, where it is now killing more than 1,500 people in the United States daily. Right now, the list of the very sick and the dead is made up almost entirely of the unvaccinated. But as long as the virus continues to spread widely, it can and will evolve in ways that put everyone at risk.

Faced with this avoidable catastrophe, President Biden is right to order tighter vaccine rules, which he did for roughly two-thirds of the nation’s work force on Thursday. “We’ve been patient,” Mr. Biden told vaccine holdouts. “But our patience is wearing thin. And your refusal has cost all of us.”

The president moved to require all executive branch employees, federal contractors and millions of health care workers to be vaccinated. Workers at private businesses with 100 or more employees will have to either get vaccinated or take a weekly Covid test. Any business covered by the order must offer its employees paid time off to get their shots or recover from any side effects.

As incursions on bodily autonomy go, this is pretty mild stuff. No one, the Times columnist David Brooks wrote in May, is being asked to storm the beaches of Iwo Jima.

📋 WaPo: Ohio submits updated hate-crime figures to FBI that would make 2020 U.S. tally highest since 2001 http://wapo.st/3Eboqz4

The state of Ohio said it has sent an updated tally of hate crimes to the FBI that would dramatically increase the nationwide total for 2020 to 8,305, the most since 2001 and third-highest since the federal government began tracking such data nearly three decades ago.

The FBI issued its annual hate crimes report Aug. 30 and said it had tallied 7,759 incidents. But Ohio reported just 34 bias crimes, less than 10 percent of the previous year, which state officials now attribute to a technical glitch.

The state’s new figures show that 580 hate crimes were reported last year, according to Bret Crow, a spokesman for the Ohio Department of Public Safety, representing a 41 percent increase over 2019.

The data would mean that the number of hate crimes across the country spiked by nearly 14 percent in 2020, with the increase driven largely by more attacks on people who are Black or Asian. In Ohio, crimes targeting Black people rose from 92 in 2019 to 129 last year, while attacks targeting Asians held roughly the same at 10, one fewer than the previous year.

🐣 RT @SecBlinken An additional two U.S. citizens and 11 Lawful Permanent Residents departed Afghanistan today overland, while another 19 U.S. citizens traveled out on Qatar Airways. We continue to work to uphold our commitment to assist departures for those to whom we have a special commitment.

NYT, Kevin Williamson: The Trump Coup Is Still Raging http://nyti.ms/3ntqX1g “When it comes to a coup, you’re either in or you’re out. The Republican Party is leaning pretty strongly toward in.” (Mr Williamson is the roving correspondent for National Review)
// Kevin D. Williamson is the roving correspondent for National Review and the author of “Big White Ghetto: Dead Broke, Stone-Cold Stupid, and High on Rage in the Dank Woolly Wilds of the “Real America.”

What happened at the Capitol on Jan. 6 was not a coup attempt. It was half of a coup attempt — the less important half.

The more important part of the coup attempt — like legal wrangling in states and the attempts to sabotage the House commission’s investigation of Jan. 6 — is still going strong. These are not separate and discrete episodes but parts of a unitary phenomenon that, in just about any other country, would be characterized as a failed coup d’état.

The attempted coup’s foot soldiers have dug themselves in at state legislatures. For example, last week in Florida State Representative Anthony Sabatini introduced a draft of legislation that would require an audit of the 2020 general election in the state’s largest (typically Democratic-heavy) counties, suggesting without basis that it may show that these areas cheated to inflate Joe Biden’s vote count. ¤ … The obviously political object is to legitimize the 2020 coup attempt in order to soften the ground for the next one — and there will be a next one.

In the broad strategy, the frenzied mobs were meant to inspire terror — and obedience among Republicans — while Rudy Giuliani and his co-conspirators tried to get the election nullified on some risible legal pretext or another. Republicans needed both pieces — neither the mob violence nor an inconclusive legal ruling would have been sufficient on its own to keep Mr. Trump in power.

True to form, Mr. Trump was able to supply the mob but not the procedural victory. His coup attempt was frustrated in no small part by a thin gray line of bureaucratic fortitude — Republican officials at the state and local levels who had the grit to resist intense pressure from the president and do their jobs.

Current efforts like the one in Florida are intended to terrorize them into compliance today or, short of that, to push such officials into retirement so that they can be replaced with more pliant partisans. The lonely little band of Republican officials who stopped the 2020 coup is going to be smaller and lonelier the next time around.

That’s why the Great Satan for the Republican Party right now is not Mr. Biden but Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming, one of a small number of Republicans willing to speak honestly about Jan. 6 and to support the investigation into it — and willing to contradict powerful people like Kevin McCarthy of California, who has falsely (and preposterously) claimed that the F.B.I. has cleared Mr. Trump of any involvement in Jan. 6.

The emerging Republican orthodoxy on Jan. 6 is created by pure political engineering, with most party leaders either minimizing, halfheartedly defending or wholeheartedly celebrating the coup, depending on their audience and ambitions. Pragmatic party leaders like Mitch McConnell, and others like him who were never passionately united with Mr. Trump but need his voters, are hoping that the memory of the riot gets swept away by the ugly news from Afghanistan and the usual hurly-burly. But other Republicans have praised the rioters: Representative Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina insisted that those who have been jailed are “political prisoners” and warned that “bloodshed” might follow another “stolen” election. The middle-ground Republican consensus is that the sacking of the Capitol was at worst the unfortunate escalation of a well-intentioned protest involving legitimate electoral grievances.

The authors of the coup attempt remain embedded in the Republican Party and in the conservative movement. Some are officeholders, like Representative Marjorie Taylor-Greene of Georgia, while others continue profitable associations with institutions ranging from the New Civil Liberties Alliance, a right-leaning public-interest litigation group, to Fox News and other media outfits.

The Trump administration was grotesque in its cruelty and incompetence. But without the coup attempt, it might have been possible to work out a modus vivendi between anti-Trump conservatives and Mr. Trump’s right-wing nationalist-populists. Conservatives were not happy with Mr. Trump’s histrionics, but many were reasonably satisfied with all those Federalist Society judges and his signature on Paul Ryan’s tax bill. Trump supporters, who were interested almost exclusively in theater, enjoyed four years of Twitter-enabled catharsis even as the administration did very little on key issues like trade and immigration.

In the normal course of democratic politics, people who disagree about one issue can work together when they agree about another. We can fight over taxes or trade policy. ¤ But there isn’t really any middle ground on overthrowing the government. And that is what Mr. Trump and his allies were up to in 2020, through both violent and nonviolent means — and continue to be up to today.

When it comes to a coup, you’re either in or you’re out. The Republican Party is leaning pretty strongly toward in. That is going to leave at least some conservatives out — and, in all likelihood, permanently out.

⭕ 9 Sep 2021

MotherJones: FBI Seizes Oath Keeper Lawyer’s Phone in “Seditious Conspiracy” Investigation http://bit.ly/391KAoI
// The move suggests an expansion of the January 6 case against members of the militia network.

Kellye SoRelle, the Oath Keepers’ general counsel, tweeted Wednesday that the FBI had seized her phone. The action would seem unusual, since SoRelle is a lawyer who says she has provided advice to defendants facing prosecution or investigation due to their actions on January 6. “[T]hey have all my clients and my comms,” she commented in a message to Mother Jones. “[It’s] unethical as shit on their part.”

SoRelle is close to Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, who has not been charged with crimes related to the siege of Congress, but who remains a subject of investigation and was with Sorelle on January 6 in Washington. Prosecutors have charged 17 Oath Keeper members with conspiring to stop Congress from certifying Joe Biden’s electoral victory; Rhodes is not named, but is identifiable as “PERSON ONE” in court documents detailing his extensive online and phone communications with Oath Keeper members ahead of and during the siege of Congress. FBI agents seized Rhodes’ phone in May as part of their investigation. Rhodes had stated previously that he believes he may “go to jail” over the events of January 6, but he denies wrongdoing and has accused prosecutors of trying to build a false case against him and fellow Oath Keepers.

[A]ccording to the search warrant, an image of which SoRelle provided to Mother Jones, the phone seizure is about suspected crimes connected to January 6. The warrant says the search is related to potential violations of nine criminal statutes: Those include crimes with which many people who entered the Capitol have been charged, from destruction of government property to trespassing and obstruction of Congress. The agents are also seeking evidence of false statements and obstruction of justice, including destruction of evidence, the warrant says.

Notably, the warrant also lists “seditious conspiracy” among the suspected crimes.

Last March, the acting US Attorney for the District of Columbia, Michael Sherwin, said during an interview on 60 Minutes that he believed federal investigators had found evidence that would likely allow the government to file sedition charges against some January 6 defendants. “I personally believe the evidence is trending towards that, and probably meets those elements,” said Sherwin, who has since retired from the Justice Department. Sherwin’s comments, which were not authorized by Justice Department leaders, drew a rebuke from a federal judge and a review by DOJ’s Office of Professional Responsibility.

Meanwhile, prosecutors have charged no one with sedition. The reference to such charges in the SoRelle warrant, which is dated August 30, does not mean anyone will face sedition charges. But it does indicate officially that FBI agents are actively investigating that possible crime.

😅 RT @ConorLambPA I guess Trump & Robert E. Lee both know how it feels to suffer a humiliating defeat at the hands of pro-democracy forces in Pennsylvania. https://twitter.com/ConorLambPA/status/1435742722808287238?s=20

🐣 RT @CBS President Biden says the U.S. is “in the tough stretch” of the pandemic “and it could last for a while.” ¤ He blames the Delta variant, unvaccinated Americans and “elected officials actively working to undermine the fight against COVID-19,” which he says is “totally unacceptable” 💽 https://twitter.com/CBSNews/status/1436074491726155786?s=20/photo/1

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Biden unveils sweeping new vaccine mandates http://wapo.st/3lesLbZ “Biden expresse[d] frustration over the unvaccinated, says ‘a distinct minority’ is keeping the U.S. from overcoming the coronavirus”

NYT: The Justice Dept. sues Texas over its new restrictive abortion law. http://nyti.ms/38TQHLR “It is settled constitutional law that ‘a state may not prohibit any woman from making the ultimate decision to terminate her pregnancy before viability,’” the lawsuit said.

🐣 RT @LawrenceGostin Biden’s best speech. My take
* Biden’s plan to vaccinate fed workforce, contractors, & businesses is bold, audacious, & unprecedented
* Biden has full legal power
* @OSHA_DOL can set safety rules, incl #COVIDVaccines
* Soon vaccines will be the norm for virtually every worker

Reuters: New Biden plan could mandate COVID shots or tests for two-thirds of U.S. workers http://reut.rs/3BTVMAr “The new measures … would apply to about two-thirds of all U.S. employees, those who work for businesses with more than 100 workers”

WSJ: Taliban to Allow 200 Americans, Other Foreigners to Fly Out of Kabul http://on.wsj.com/3tp8Af8
// No Afghans without foreign citizenship are expected to be allowed on the flight to Qatar

⭕ 8 Sep 2021

💙 WaPo, Greg Sargent: What should the Jan. 6 probe examine? A veteran Sept. 11 investigator weighs in. http://wapo.st/3IKzAwS “I talked to Richard Ben-Veniste, a veteran D.C. lawyer who served on the 9/11 Commission”

🐣 RT @sgurman NEW: The Biden administration is preparing to sue Texas as soon as Thursday over a new law banning most abortions, an action that would set off a federal-state clash as the future of abortion rights becomes an ever-more-pressing question before the courts.
⋙ WSJ: Biden Administration Prepares to Sue Texas Over Abortion Law http://on.wsj.com/3jTrhUT
// Lawsuit challenging restrictions limiting procedure to first six weeks of pregnancy set to be filed in coming days

WaPo: Man accused of bringing molotov cocktails, five loaded firearms to Capitol on Jan. 6 to plead guilty http://wapo.st/3A1HHAk Earlier a judge cited evidence Lonnie Leroy Coffman of Falkville LA had potential plans to coordinate with others and was prepared for political violence

Lonnie Leroy Coffman of Falkville, Ala., was charged in a 17-count indictment with possessing some of the deadliest unregistered weapons and explosives found on the day of the pro-Trump riot that led to assaults on nearly 140 police officers, breached the Capitol and forced the evacuation of Congress.

FBI charging papers alleged that on Coffman’s person and in his truck, authorities found 11 homemade molotov-cocktail-type incendiary devices; a rifle, a shotgun, two 9mm pistols and a .22-caliber pistol, all loaded; as well as a crossbow, several machetes, a stun gun and smoke devices.

Prosecutors alleged that the 11 jars held substances made with gasoline and melted plastic foam to produce a dangerous “napalm-like” explosion of sticky, flammable liquid.

In ordering Coffman’s detention pending trial, a judge in May cited evidence that he had potential plans to coordinate with others and was prepared for political violence.

NYT, Thomas Edsall: One Thing We Can Agree On Is That We’re Becoming a Different Country http://nyti.ms/3ngkrec “Most college students believe efforts at diversity and inclusion ‘frequently’ (27%) or ‘occasionally’ (49%) come into conflict with free speech rights”

📋 NYT, Nate Cohn: Educational Differences Are Widening America’s Political Rift http://nyti.ms/3ngeBJS “[T]he growing power of liberal college graduates helps alienate working-class voters, leaving college graduates as an even larger share of the party” ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1435749530750918659?s=20/photo/1
// College graduates are now a firmly Democratic bloc, and they are shaping the party’s future. Those without degrees, by contrast, have flocked to Republicans. http://nyti.ms/

As they’ve grown in numbers, college graduates have instilled increasingly liberal cultural norms while gaining the power to nudge the Democratic Party to the left. Partly as a result, large portions of the party’s traditional working-class base have defected to the Republicans.

The changing demographic makeup of the Democrats has become a self-fulfilling dynamic, in which the growing power of liberal college graduates helps alienate working-class voters, leaving college graduates as an even larger share of the party.

President Biden won about 60 percent of college-educated voters in 2020, including an outright majority of white college graduates, helping him run up the score in affluent suburbs and putting him over the top in pivotal states.

This was a significant voting bloc: Overall, 41 percent of people who cast ballots last year were four-year college graduates, according to census estimates. By contrast, just 5 percent of voters in 1952 were college graduates, according to that year’s American National Elections Study.

Yet even as college graduates have surged in numbers and grown increasingly liberal, Democrats are no stronger than they were 10, 30 or even 50 years ago. Instead, rising Democratic strength among college graduates and voters of color has been counteracted by a nearly equal and opposite reaction among white voters without a degree.

WaPo: Florida judge rules against DeSantis again, allows schools to require masks http://wapo.st/2X1913d

⭕ 7 Sep 2021

WaPo: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signs law creating new voting restrictions as opponents sue http://wapo.st/2WYbaN4

WaPo (1/7/2021): Pentagon placed limits on D.C. Guard ahead of pro-Trump protests due to narrow mission http://wapo.st/2MKISAt The tick tock

WaPo: What the Sturgis rally shows us about the delta variant http://wapo.st/3DYXQbY More than 250,000 attended this year: since the rally began in early August, infection numbers have shot up more than 600 percent in South Dakota; nearby states have also seen increases
// South Dakota has high population immunity — and still saw a huge covid surge in August.

The annual Sturgis motorcycle rally in South Dakota is America’s largest bike rally, a 10-day blowout, with attendance this year exceeding 250,000. It was also a serious pandemic stress test. ¤ The best data suggests that at least 75 percent of the entire South Dakota population has some degree of immunity against the virus: About half of South Dakotans have immunity because they’ve been infected by covid-19, and about half of the population has been vaccinated — some of whom have already had covid-19 when they got their shot, so there is some overlap between these two groups. South Dakota, despite its middling vaccination rates, probably has among the highest levels of population immunity in the nation

That’s what makes Sturgis an important test. If it had gone off without big spikes in covid cases, it would have provided strong evidence that this level of population immunity — around 75 percent — would allow us to get back to the way we did things in 2019. But unfortunately, that’s not what happened. In the weeks since the rally began in early August, infection numbers have shot up more than 600 percent in South Dakota. We can expect to see big increases in other states, too, since bikers returned home from the event. Last year, after Sturgis, we saw massive outbreaks across the Dakotas, Wyoming, Indiana, even Nevada. Much of the region was aflame because of Sturgis, probably causing thousands of deaths.

[W]e can look to other examples where high levels of vaccinations or other tools helped prevent a lot of illness and death. ¤ The first example is what happened in Provincetown, Mass., over the July 4 weekend. Provincetown unfortunately also led to a spike in cases — but the infection numbers peaked quickly, dwindled and were gone three weeks later. There were very few hospitalizations and no deaths. Why? Because most of the people in Provincetown were vaccinated. That may be an indicator that population immunity from vaccinations is better and more protective than immunity from infections.

⭕ 6 Sep 2021

⭕ 5 Sep 2021

🐣 RT @NornOrnstein I want to say that I am not canceling my subscription to the New York Times. It is still the paper of record, and a hugely important force. That is why its flaws, and its reporters and editors’ failure to recognize or respond to them, to show any introspection, is so infuriating

WaPo, Lawrence Tribe: What the Justice Department should do to stop the Texas abortion law http://wapo.st/3yTmY0o Sect 242 of the fed criminal code makes it a crime to deprive individuals “of any rights, privileges or immunities secured or protected by the Constituion or laws”

… Section 242 of the federal criminal code makes it a crime for those who, “under color of law,” willfully deprive individuals “of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States.”

This statute — originally designed to go after the Ku Klux Klan — fits the Texas situation perfectly: The bounty seekers, entitled under the Texas law to collect penalties of at least $10,000, have been made, in effect, private attorneys general of Texas. They act “under color of state law,” and unless and until Roe v. Wade is overruled, they unmistakably intend to prevent the exercise of a constitutional right.

In addition, Section 241 of the federal criminal code makes it an even more serious crime for “two or more persons” to agree to “oppress, threaten, or intimidate” anyone “in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States, or because of his having so exercised the same.” This crime may be committed even by individuals not found to be acting “under color of law” but as purely private vigilantes, as long as they’re acting in concert with others.

⭕ 4 Sep 2021

📋 WaPo: Why America has 8.4 million unemployed when there are 10 million job openings http://wapo.st/3jGk4Yh
// The economy is undergoing massive changes. There’s a big mismatch at the moment between the jobs available and what workers want.

PewResearch: Key facts about Asian Americans, a diverse and growing population http://pewrsr.ch/3h1X9oy
// 4/29/2021

🚫 UrbanWire: Increasing Racial and Ethnic Diversity Will Drive Homeownership over the Next Two Decades http://urbn.is/3h5F0Gp
UrbanWire: Chart: How Household Composition Will Change in the Next Two Decades http://urbn.is/3h5F0Gp
// 4/19/2021; households not pop.; A Study of Texas, Georgia, California and Minnesota

🐣 Mitch McConnell will take a hatchet to the filibuster the first chance he has – and laugh at the Democrats for having been such wusses

⭕ 3 Sep 2021

WaPo, Kathleen Parker: The Supreme Court rides to Biden’s rescue http://wapo.st/2VhXtIj

President Biden’s personal hell month featured the devastation of Hurricane Ida, our country’s dreadful withdrawal from Afghanistan, mounting deaths from covid-19’s delta variant, overcrowded ICUs, a dragging economy, many schools opening and some nearly closing down, and uncontrollable fires out west.

What did I forget? The president has been bouncing all over the four Horses of the Apocalypse, a reluctant gladiator trying to rein in the ruin of his presidency when, suddenly, a double rainbow appears over the U.S. Supreme Court.

The high court’s 5-to-4 refusal to block a Texas law restricting abortion to no more than six weeks of gestation was an early Christmas gift to Biden and the Democratic Party. Thanks to cultural conservatives, pro-lifers and even former president Donald Trump, Republicans finally may have overstepped.

The court certainly ended Biden’s run of bad luck. Hell is the only way to describe what many Americans are experiencing across several states, especially in Louisiana, where power is gone, temperatures are high and moist, and mosquitoes are as hungry as the folks lined up for food. One could be forgiven for thinking the world was ending.

But leave it to the GOP to shift the focus from climate devastation and the Taliban takeover to abortion and a procedural ruling that doesn’t mean as much as has been conveyed. Not yet anyway. A much bigger fight — maybe the pivotal fight — in the abortion wars is coming up soon — Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. More on that in a minute.

Meanwhile, even as other Republican states plan to follow Texas, including Florida and South Dakota, the court was very clear that procedural issues wouldn’t allow it to consider the constitutionality of the Texas Heartbeat Act. The act prohibits a physician from performing an abortion “if the physician detected a fetal heartbeat for the unborn child or failed to perform a test to detect a fetal heartbeat.” …

Bottom line: Because there were no real defendants, there was no live case and no dispute to reckon over. So, the Texas law went into effect.

Here, a brief sidebar is warranted. Much has changed since 1973, when Roe v. Wade became the law of the land. I was there. Back in the day, a woman had to wait at least six weeks to find out if she was pregnant, a process that had to involve a doctor or a lab. Today, in addition to an array of birth control options, women have access to inexpensive home pregnancy tests that can deliver results in seven to 10 days after ovulation — and before a missed period. Emergency contraception such as the “day-after pill” is also available for women who don’t want to wait for a home test.

Even so, and probably as a result, most Americans (59 percent) still think abortion should be legal in all or most cases, according to the Pew Research Center. Two generations of women who’ve always had reproductive choice can’t imagine living in a world that could force them to have babies they don’t want or are unprepared to raise. The 2017 cat-hat marches to demonstrate disapproval of Trump’s “grab’ em” remark will seem like marching band practice if the Supreme Court eventually finds the votes to end Roe.

Arguments will be held this fall in the earlier mentioned Dobbs case, which challenges the constitutionality of a Mississippi law banning abortions (with exceptions) after the 15th week of pregnancy. The Supreme Court decided in Planned Parenthood v. Casey in 1992 that abortions could be legally performed until fetal “viability,” or about 24 weeks. But that was, it is now easy to forget, 30 years ago.

Whatever happens, the next several weeks will most certainly be a wall-to-wall abortion freakout, giving Biden a minute or two to recover from an August that he’d probably like to forget. He is surely eager to dismount from his wild ride — and Democrats can climb out from beneath the covers.

Politico, Randall Balmer (2014): The Real Origins of the Religious Right http://politi.co/3tgeiQ8 As referred to on @TheReidOut
// 5/27/2014; They’ll tell you it was abortion. Sorry, the historical record’s clear: It was segregation.

One of the most durable myths in recent history is that the religious right, the coalition of conservative evangelicals and fundamentalists, emerged as a political movement in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling legalizing abortion. The tale goes something like this: Evangelicals, who had been politically quiescent for decades, were so morally outraged by Roe that they resolved to organize in order to overturn it.

Some of these anti-Roe crusaders even went so far as to call themselves “new abolitionists,” invoking their antebellum predecessors who had fought to eradicate slavery.

But the abortion myth quickly collapses under historical scrutiny. In fact, it wasn’t until 1979—a full six years after Roe—that evangelical leaders, at the behest of conservative activist Paul Weyrich, seized on abortion not for moral reasons, but as a rallying-cry to deny President Jimmy Carter a second term. Why? Because the anti-abortion crusade was more palatable than the religious right’s real motive: protecting segregated schools. So much for the new abolitionism.

WSJ Editorial: Texas’s Abortion Law Blunder http://on.wsj.com/3DJvXEW “The law sets an awful precedent that conservatives should hate”
// The Supreme Court was right not to interfere for now, but the statute won’t survive scrutiny on the merits.

⭕ 2 Sep 2021

🐣 RT @sullydish Offering citizens bounties to hunt down other citizens for “crimes” is pure evil. It is a form of illiberalism that’s truly poisonous.

🐣 RT @brianklaas Experts who warned about authoritarianism were called alarmists. Experts who warned about Covid were called alarmists. Experts who warned about the courts and abortion were called alarmists. Experts who warned about climate were called alarmists. Perhaps it’s actually alarming?

🐣 RT @OlgaNYC1211 This is the FRIGHTENING. Bannon is pushing his cult to take over local positions to reshape America’s elections and make GOP even more radical and dangerous. ¤ This is the direct result of criminal Bannon working as a foreign agent with zero accountability 🐣 RT @iarnsdorf BREAKING: We found 1000s of Trump supporters taking over local GOP positions — an unprecedented grassroots groundswell devoted to Trump’s insistence that the 2020 election was stolen & Republicans need to stop that from happening again
🔆 This❗️⋙ ProPublica: Heeding Steve Bannon’s Call, Election Deniers Organize to Seize Control of the GOP — and Reshape America’s Elections http://bit.ly/3kQyEvC
// The stolen election myth inspired thousands of Trump supporters to take over the Republican Party at the local level, exerting more partisan influence on how elections are run.

⭕ 1 Sep 2021

NYT: Supreme Court, Breaking Silence, Won’t Block Texas Abortion Law http://nyti.ms/3yEH66f
// The law, which prohibits most abortions after six weeks and went into effect on Wednesday, was drafted by Texas lawmakers with the goal of frustrating efforts to challenge it in federal court.

🐣 But: “The Supremacy Clause … (Article VI, Clause 2), establishes that the Constitution, federal laws made pursuant to it, and treaties made under its authority, constitute the ’supreme Law of the Land’, and thus take priority over any conflicting state laws.”“@neal_katyal

🐣 RT @mjs_DC BREAKING: By a 5–4 vote, with Roberts joining the liberals, the Supreme Court REFUSES to block Texas’ six-week abortion ban. Opinions here:
⋙ 📔 SCOTUS: http://bit.ly/3yCHnGL
🐣 … RT @mjs_DC Sotomayor, dissenting: “In effect, the Texas Legislature has deputized the State’s citizens as bounty hunters, offering them cash prizes for civilly prosecuting their neighbors’ medical procedures.” Text Block: https://twitter.com/mjs_DC/status/1433282156617416704?s=20/photo/1
// Sotomayor’s dissent is seething

🐣 I try not to hold grudges, but I don’t think I can ever forgive progressives who voted third party in 2016 because ‘both sides are just as bad’

🧵 RT @neal_katyal The Court’s decision allowing the Texas law to go into effect claims it is not ruling on the merits, because it’s unclear whether any lawsuits will be brought to prevent abortion, etc. This is just weird. Everyone knows they will be brought, that’s why the clinics have stopped 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/neal_katyal/status/1433281776730914816?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal providing abortions. Justice Sotomayor calls it exactly right when she says it is the Ct burying its head in the sand. Chief Justice Roberts tellingly sides against Texas. And if this is the rationale, that Texas by enabling only private lawsuits 2/
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal means that cts are powerless because it’s unclear whether the law will ever be enforced by private parties, that’s dangerous for anyone who cares about constl rights. Take guns. States like NY can now create “private lawsuits” against people who carry firearms for any reason 3/
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal and say “oh it’s not clear it’ll ever be enforced, so cts you are powerless to do anything.” The list of possible ways this silliness can be used to deny people their constl rights is endless. This is a low, low moment. END

🐣 RT @AlannaVagianos BREAKING: SCOTUS declines to block extreme Texas abortion law in 5-4 ruling.
🔆 This❗️⋙ HuffPo: Supreme Court Declines To Block Extreme Texas Abortion Law In 5-4 Ruling http://bit.ly/3DxLpDU
// The ban on abortions after six weeks is the strictest in the nation. Critics have called a direct assault on Roe v. Wade.

🐣 RT @NBCPolitics President Biden and Ukrainian President Zelensky meet at the White House as Ukraine pushes for increased military aid in its war with Russia as well as entry into NATO.
⋙ NBCNews: Biden, Zelensky meet at White House amid Ukraine-Russia conflict http://nbcnews.to/3t9Rphf
// The Ukrainian president has been vocal about the U.S. decision not to intervene in the construction of a Russian natural-gas pipeline and about his desire to join NATO.

🧵 RT @ AshaRangappa_ A key feature of the TX abortion law is that it opens the door for people and orgs with deep pockets to file hundreds of frivolous lawsuits — so even doctors and providers who *comply* with the law can get financially ruined trying to defend meritless claims 1/ 📌https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1433120423365918720?s=20

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: With ban in effect, Texas abortion clinics will no longer terminate pregnancies after 6 weeks http://wapo.st/3DD3aSd

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok What a day for Texas. Republicans passed a sweeping voter suppression law, taking civil rights back half a century. And now their insane abortion ban, allowing vigilantes to intimidate, harass & bankrupt women & doctors, goes into effect.
⋙ CNN: Texas 6-week abortion ban takes effect after Supreme Court inaction http://cnn.it/3jtXy4S
// A controversial Texas law that bars abortions at six weeks went into effect early Wednesday morning after the Supreme Court and a federal appeals court failed to rule on pending emergency requests brought by abortion providers.

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🧵 ACLU: BREAKING: The Supreme Court has not responded to our emergency request to block Texas’ radical new 6-week abortion ban, SB8. The law now takes effect. ¤ Access to almost all abortion has just been cut off for millions of people. The impact will be immediate and devastating. 📌 https://twitter.com/ACLU/status/1432935162304778242?s=20

⭕ 31 Aug 2021

VanityFair, Eric Lutz: Madison Cawthorn is Openly Talking About Civil War At This Point http://bit.ly/3jvCRp1
// The Trump acolyte warned of “bloodshed” and suggested he would “pick up arms” against Americans to defend the big lie.

🐣 RT @POTUS We must stay clearly focused on the fundamental national security interests of the United States. ¤ This decision about Afghanistan is not just about Afghanistan. ¤ It is about ending an era of major military operations to remake other countries.
// This is being called the “Biden Doctrine”

🐣 RT @duty2warn Republicans are really pushing the envelope when it comes to the Jan 6 phone records. They’re already at the stage of making illegal fascistic threats. Since they only care about power, we can surmise they believe that what’s in the phone records decimates their chance at power.

🐣 RT @duty2warn GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy has actually threatened telecom companies NOT to comply with the Jan. 6 Select Committee request for phone records. He even added: “A Republican majority will not forget.” This is more than obstruction. It’s extortion, vigilantism, criminal retaliation.
⋙ 🐣 RT @duty2warn Dems need to get behind an organized effort to bring McCarthy to task over this. It cannot stand. This committee cannot be cajoled, threatened, or undermined. Especially THIS committee. No weak ‘it was a joke’ or ‘that’s not what I meant’ can be allowed to stand, either.

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT The foreign policy consensus loves military adventurism. The American people do not. And Joe Biden knows who he works for. ¤ Great speech, Mr. President.
⋙ 🐣 RT @lrozen Biden, in what I think were the most interesting lines in his remarks: ¤ This decision about Afghanistan is not just about Afghanistan. It is about ending an era of major military operations to remake other countries.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @lrozen He is a realist, but a very multilateral/internationalist realist. It is not isolationist or populist/jingoistic.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @lrozen struck by the amount of american consensus I think there is for the fopo philosophy he lays out, even among a lot of Trump supporters; but the partisan atmospherics esp. post Benghazi are to try to demand a standard of execution that is impossible

🐣 RT @WalshFreedom “Since March, we reached out to Americans in Afghanistan 19 times, telling them to leave, warning them to leave, and offering to help them leave.”

🐣 RT @brianschatz Every President says they are against forever war, but only Joe Biden had the guts to end the longest war in American history.

🐣 I am so sick of how the media has battered Biden. My son served in Iraq. I cried when he signed up and worried every day. It’s time to end the forever wars.

🐣 RT @Lawrence Simply the smartest @ most honest speech by an American President about Afghanistan. ¤ No other president came close to the wisdom & honesty of this Biden speech.

MiamiHerald: Florida changed its COVID-19 data, creating an ‘artificial decline’ in recent deaths http://hrld.us/3Bs3EZB

WaPo, Roxanne Roberts: Hillary Clinton’s ‘deplorables’ speech shocked voters five years ago — but some feel it was prescient http://wapo.st/3mOSDO4 She said half of Trump supporters “feel abandoned & desperate”; the rest: “racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic & Islamophobic“

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote I remember when my problem with republicans was that they wanted to defund social programs. Now they want people to eat horse dewormer, refuse vaccines, and violently attack democracy. Is it just me, or was the slide into a death cult rapid and ridiculous?

⭕ 30 Aug 2021

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @SecBrinken U.S. military flights have ended and our troops have departed Afghanistan. A new chapter of America’s engagement with Afghanistan has begun. It’s one in which we will lead with our diplomacy.

HartmannReport: These “New” Democracy-Hating, Religious-Cult-Qanon-Believing Right-Wingers are Nothing New http://bit.ly/3kTSWoj
//  It’s probably beyond the power of human nature to prevent this from happening again, but we must not resign ourselves to another authoritarian movement now rising to power in America. Get active!

WaPo: Biden admin opens civil rights investigations over bans on school mask mandates http://wapo.st/3yuz0wI Investigations are of IA OK SC TN UT, arguing for protection of the most vulnerable, but not AR AZ FL TX where court action already prevents enforcement of bans

“You can’t ‘win over’ these folks anymore. They are too far over the bend to get brought back around by Hillbilly Elegies, FDA vaccine approvals, sympathetic profiles of voters in rust belt diners, or town halls with undecided voters.” — @WajahatAli
DailyBeast, Wajahat Ali: Don’t Negotiate With Trump’s Disease-Spreading Zombie Army http://bit.ly/3BpTkRX
// Welcome to the Upside Down. Democracy might not survive, but the ratings will be great.

🐣 RT @brhodes These are related, as self-interested authoritarian political movements funded by special interests, hostile to science, and invested in conspiracy theories are not going to deal with climate change.
⋙ 🐣 RT @brianklaas Looking at the news, it’s clear that there are two emergencies facing the United States – Republican attempts to create American authoritarianism and worsening climate change. ¤ Neither is being treated like an emergency. Both are.

🐣 RT @KateBerner46 “The herculean effort to extract thousands of Americans after the Taliban seized control of the country should not go unnoticed or unappreciated.”
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The State Department deserves more credit for its effort to evacuate Americans from Afghanistan http://wapo.st/38nysya

OpenSecrets: Trump’s political operation paid more than $4.3 million to Jan. 6 organizers but questions remain about the full extent of its involvement http://bit.ly/3Bt2Ljk

TheAtlantic, David Rothkopf: Biden Deserves Credit, Not Blame, for Afghanistan http://bit.ly/3Drjo0Z “[A]n American leader has done the hard thing, the right thing: set aside politics and put both America’s interests and values first”
// Americans should feel proud of what the U.S. government and military have accomplished in these past two weeks.

In the days following the fall of Kabul earlier this month—an event that triggered a period of chaos, fear, and grief—critics castigated the Biden administration for its failure to properly coordinate the departure of the last Americans and allies from the country. The White House was indeed surprised by how quickly the Taliban took control, and those early days could have been handled better. But the critics argued that more planning both would have been able to stop the Taliban victory and might have made America’s departure somehow tidier, more like a win or perhaps even a draw. The chaos, many said, was symptomatic of a bigger error. They argued that the United States should stay in Afghanistan, that the cost of remaining was worth the benefits a small force might bring.

Former military officers and intelligence operatives, as well as commentators who had long been advocates of extending America’s presence in Afghanistan, railed against Biden’s artificial deadline. Some critics were former Bush-administration officials or supporters who had gotten the U.S. into the mess in the first place, setting us on the impossible path toward nation building and, effectively, a mission without a clear exit or metric for success. Some were Obama-administration officials or supporters who had doubled down on the investment of personnel in the country and later, when the futility of the war was clear, lacked the political courage to withdraw. Some were Trump-administration officials or supporters who had negotiated with and helped strengthen the Taliban with their concessions in the peace deal and then had punted the ultimate exit from the country to the next administration.

They all conveniently forgot that they were responsible for some of America’s biggest errors in this war and instead were incandescently self-righteous in their invective against the Biden administration. Never mind the fact that the Taliban had been gaining ground since it resumed its military campaign in 2004 and, according to U.S. estimates even four years ago, controlled or contested about a third of Afghanistan. Never mind that the previous administration’s deal with the Taliban included the release of 5,000 fighters from prison and favored an even earlier departure date than the one that Biden embraced. Never mind that Trump had drawn down U.S. troop levels from about 13,000 to 2,500 during his last year in office and had failed to repatriate America’s equipment on the ground. Never mind the delay caused by Trump and his adviser Stephen Miller’s active obstruction of special visas for Afghans who helped us.

Never mind the facts. Never mind the losses. Never mind the lessons. Biden, they felt, was in the wrong.

Despite the criticism, Biden, who had argued unsuccessfully when he was Barack Obama’s vice president to seriously reduce America’s presence in Afghanistan, remained resolute. Rather than view the heartbreaking scenes in Afghanistan in a political light as his opponents did, Biden effectively said, “Politics be damned—we’re going to do what’s right” and ordered his team to stick with the deadline and find a way to make the best of the difficult situation in Kabul.

The Biden administration nimbly adapted its plans, ramping up the airlift and sending additional troops into the country to aid crisis teams and to enhance security. Around-the-clock flights came into and went out of Afghanistan. Giant cargo planes departed, a number of them packed with as many as 600 occupants. Senior administration officials convened regular meetings with U.S. allies to find destinations for those planes to land and places for the refugees to stay. The State Department tracked down Americans in the country, as well as Afghans who had worked with the U.S., to arrange their passage to the airport. The Special Immigrant Visa program that the Trump administration had slowed down was kicked into high gear. Despite years of fighting, the administration and the military spoke with the Taliban many times to coordinate passage of those seeking to depart to the airport, to mitigate risks as best as possible, to discuss their shared interest in meeting the August 31 deadline.

The process was relentless and imperfect and, as we all have seen in the most horrific way, not without huge risks for those staying behind to help. On August 26, a suicide bomber associated with ISIS-K killed more than 150 Afghans and 13 American service members who were gathered outside the airport. However, even that heinous act didn’t deter the military. In a 24-hour period from Thursday to Friday, 12,500 people were airlifted out of the country and the president recommitted to meeting the August 31 deadline. And he did so even as his critics again sought to capitalize on tragedy for their own political gain: Republicans called for the impeachment of Biden and of Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

Within hours of the attack at the airport, America struck back, killing two terrorists and injuring another with a missile launched from a drone. A separate drone strike targeted a vehicle full of explosives on Sunday. In doing so, Biden countered the argument that America might lack the intelligence or military resources we would need to defend ourselves against violent extremists now that our troops are leaving.

The very last chapter of America’s benighted stay in Afghanistan should be seen as one of accomplishment on the part of the military and its civilian leadership. Once again the courage and unique capabilities of the U.S. armed services have been made clear.  And, in a stark change from recent years, an American leader has done the hard thing, the right thing: set aside politics and put both America’s interests and values first.

⭕ 29 Aug 2021

TheAtlantic, Robinson Meyer: We’re Hitting the Limits of Hurricane Preparedness http://bit.ly/2Ya6tjJ
// Cities simply don’t have enough time to run from a storm like Ida.

Seventy-four hours. ¤ That’s roughly how much time separated the moment that Tropical Depression Nine formed in the Caribbean from the moment that the storm, transformed into a ruthless Category 4 hurricane named Ida, made landfall at Port Fourchon, Louisiana. Even less time—perhaps 60 hours—separated the storm’s promotion to hurricane strength and the first arrival of tropical-storm winds in Louisiana, the latter of which marks the moment that any official evacuation must be nearly complete. That’s when drivers need to start getting off the roads, and when local services are shut down until the storm passes.

It wasn’t enough time. While Ida was a well predicted storm, 60 hours of warning was too short for New Orleans officials to issue a mandatory evacuation order in the days before it landed. The limits of the city’s highways mandate that the city must issue an evacuation order at least 72 hours before tropical-storm winds make landfall. Officials said last year that the pandemic means they may need 82 hours of warning, to account for the increased difficulty of moving and sheltering people.

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: How the FBI Missed Alleged January 6 Leader Joe Biggs http://bit.ly/3jrqk67 “Joe Biggs kicked off the riot on the West side of the building. … This is the guy a couple of FBI Agents in Daytona believed was a credible informant against Antifa”

Joe Biggs kicked off the riot on the West side of the building. ¤ Then he went over to the East side to join his former employer Alex Jones and a bunch of Oath Keepers, led by fellow Floridians, to lead a mob back into the Capitol. ¤ West side. Joe Biggs. East side. Joe Biggs. ¤ This is the guy a couple of FBI Agents in Daytona believed was a credible informant against Antifa.

🐣 RT @marceelias Texas is on the verge of enacting a sweeping voter suppression bill. ¤ Texas is on the verge of being sued minutes after enacting a sweeping voter suppression bill.

📋 NYT: The U.S. reaches 100,000 average daily Covid hospitalizations for the first time since winter’s peak. http://nyti.ms/3kEADmP

WaPo, EJ Dionne: Advancing democracy abroad requires defending it at home http://wapo.st/3ymBBZG “We now know, as we should have known all along, that the future is not inevitably democratic”

One positive result of our distemper is an outpouring of perceptive books about what ails democracy and what needs to be done to save it. Writers such as Daniel Ziblatt and Steven Levitsky, Timothy Snyder, William Galston, Yascha Mounk, Edward Luce, Masha Gessen, Robert Kuttner and Anne Applebaum have offered thoughtful warnings and remedies.

🐣 Our perpetual national project seems to be cleaning up the messes of people denying the realities of disease transmission and climate change

🐣 RT @C_C_Krebs Great thread unveiling the structural & systemic forces that enable
disinfo across a range of issues over time. Doesn’t matter if it’s vax today, elections yesterday, or the next thing tmrw. Comes down to power, access, & money. Those with it will work to keep it at all costs.
❤ ⋙ 🧵 RT @michaelharriot This is a good point. ¤ When anti-vaxxers cite their freedoms, constitutional rights, and–the whitest thing of all–the Founding Fathers to rail against vaccine mandates, do they know what they’re talking about? ¤ What if I told you this happens EXACTLY every 100 years? ¤ A thread. 📌 https://twitter.com/michaelharriot/status/ 1432060194276659203?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @LibertyLumpia Mask and vaccine mandates are a threat to freedom. Our founding fathers are rolling in their graves.

🐣 RT @nils_gilman The conviction that the President could & should have foreseen everything & executed a perfect close to a lost war reflects the same sort of cognitive hubris & over-confident solutionism that led us into a multi-decade, inevitably doomed nation-building mission in the first place

🐣 RT @starsandstripes The United States has the capacity to evacuate the approximately 300 U.S. citizens remaining in Afghanistan who want to leave before President Joe Biden’s Tuesday deadline, senior Biden administration officials said.
⋙ Stars&Stripes/AP: White House: US has capacity to evacuate remaining Americans http://bit.ly/3BnyuTk
// The United States has the capacity to evacuate the approximately 300 U.S. citizens remaining in Afghanistan who want to leave before President Joe Biden’s Tuesday deadline, senior Biden administration officials said Sunday, as another U.S. drone strike against suspected Islamic State militants underscored the grave threat in the war’s final days.
⋙ 🐣 Everyone knows that if the Biden Admin and Armed Forces pull off such a Herculean feat, many on the right will be gnashing their teeth rather than celebrating ~ because that’s where we’re at as a country

🐣 RT @forwardarc “Perhaps no politician has taken the reins from Trump with more vigor & disastrous effects than @GovRonDeSantis , a man who thinks he could be the next Republican president. But to supplant the last leader of his party, he has to out-Trump Trump.”
⋙ NYT, Charles Blow: Ron DeSantis, How Many Covid Deaths Are Enough? http://nyti.ms/3Dtcp7D

RT @WHCOS [Klain] U.S., 97 other countries announce deal with Taliban to keep evacuating allies after Aug. 31
⋙⋙ AppleNews/Axios: U.S., 97 other countries announce deal with Taliban to keep evacuating allies after Aug. 31 https://apple.news/AQrzcWKoXQ8mzPQIXYAn40w
// The United States, along with 97 other countries, announced Sunday that they had reached an agreement with the Taliban to allow them to continue to get Afghan allies out of the country after the Aug….
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⋙ 🐣 RT @DrewDanzell Media pundits have called an emergency meeting. Have to pool and troubleshoot ideas on how to put a negative spin on this to make Biden administration look bad.

🧵 RT @jennycohn “All the anomalies & disparities [in the 2020 election] worked to the benefit of Republican[s] … (including Trump),” but it was Trump & his backers who claimed “fraud,” waving around sheets of “random & meaningless numbers.” By @JonathanSimon14 1/
📌 https://twitter.com/jennycohn1/status/1430921215510646788?s=20
⋙⋙ 💙 WhoWhatWhy[.]org, Jonathan Simon: The Real Steal: Electoral Forensics and the 2020 Election http://bit.ly/3mI7TvT
// 8/23/2021; Election expert says the 2020 election results may very well have been skewed. For the Republicans. He lays out his in-depth numerical analysis
⋙ 🐣 Eventually, with the Electoral College, Dems packed increasingly into urban areas, GOP gerrymandering, voter suppression, and no help from a skewed SCOTUS (thanks to two stolen seats), Democrats will effectively each count as “3/5th of a man”

😅 💽 RT @JGaffneyUSN #BringBackTrump ¤ To Music. ¤ Oh – how I miss him so.


// Trump retrospective video cringeworthy

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Our fallen servicemembers have returned home. ¤ Their bravery helped evacuate over 100,000 people and saved countless lives. ¤ They were the best of us. And we will not forget them. ¤ May God give comfort to their families. https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1432025319779807236?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @ @NBCNews Dignified transfer of US service members killed in Thursday’s attack on Kabul airport. 💽 https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/1432024236923686918?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @RichSignorelli In my dealings with others, Trump is a litmus test. If you still support this psychopath, nothing else about you really matters to me.

🧵 RT @JRubinBlogger any hope of depopulating a war-torn country, and ending the suffering there (including the dismal future for millions of women and girls) is not grounded in reality. It belongs with the magical thinking that we’d create a nation state in Afghanistan. 📌 https://twitter.com/JRubinBlogger/status/1431981254895935494?s=20
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Biden tells some hard truths few want to hear http://wapo.st/2Y1xUvT
// The war in Afghanistan has been one tragedy after another. Good riddance.

🐣 RT @BillKristol “The GOP base may be identifying less and less with Trump personally—inevitable after he left the presidency—but it is not identifying any less with the conspiracist and antidemocratic impulses that defined him…In fact, the opposite is happening.”
⋙ TheAtlantic, Peter Wehner: Trumpism Has Entered Its Final Form http://bit.ly/3gInMi5
// In today’s Republican Party, Trump is becoming what was once unthinkable—conventional, unexceptional, even something of an establishment figure.

⭕ 28 Aug 2021

NYT, Kori Schake: What Trump’s Disgraceful Deal With the Taliban Has Wrought http://nyti.ms/3kCHsoX Ms. Schake, a foreign policy expert under Bush, is director of foreign and defense policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute

⭕ 27 Aug 2021

WaPo, Philip Bump: Biden escalates his efforts to puncture the Fox News bubble http://wapo.st/3sYBSRp “Psaki and Biden are confident in their ability to handle Doocy’s questions and eager to reframe them”

😅 RT @DanRather Fewer syllables?
⋙ 🐣 RT @mattyglesias What was the precipitating event that led to the hydroxychloroquine/ivermectin switch?

🐣 RT @RepRaskin Good news: an Arizona judge has ruled that Cyber Ninjas, the Trump-aligned firm “auditing” the AZ election, must preserve all of its “audit” records. Cyber Ninjas must also comply with the @OversightDems request for crucial docs. We have had enough lies about the 2020 election.

⭕ 26 Aug 2021

NBCNews: Officer who shot Ashli Babbitt during Capitol riot breaks silence: ‘I saved countless lives’ http://nbcnews.to/3gIrfgN
// In an exclusive interview with NBC News, Lt. Michael Byrd said he opened fire only as a “last resort” after the rioters failed to comply with his commands.

🐣 RT @stengel The Trump agreement with the Taliban was a ticking time bomb that is exploding now.

WaPo: Twin bombings at Kabul airport kill 13 U.S. service members and dozens of Afghans http://wapo.st/2XWRoBT

WaPo: ‘Dead people were everywhere’: Carnage and chaos at Kabul airport http://wapo.st/3zma6k5

🐣 RT @jdassey1 Officer who shot Ashli Babbitt breaks silence for first time, says he only opened fire as a “last resort” and saved lives.
⋙ NBCNews: Officer who shot Ashli Babbitt during Capitol riot breaks silence: ‘I saved countless lives’ http://nbcnews.to/3DvPDMz
// In an exclusive interview with NBC News, Lt. Michael Byrd said he opened fire only as a “last resort” after the rioters failed to comply with his commands.

🧵 RT @MacFarlandNews [NBC] ALERT: Seven US Capitol Police officers file federal civil suit against Donald Trump, key Trump allies & high-profile Jan 6 defendants .. in connection with US Capitol Insurrection ¤ Citing series of Trump tweets/statements, alleging conspiracy, assault, battery, seeking damages 📌 https://twitter.com/MacFarlaneNews/status/1430914949551955973?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @DanRather What the world is seeing now in Afghanistan is what the world chose to ignore for far too long. War is hell. It always has been. And it always will be. Its currency is death, dismemberment, desperation, and fear. It doesn’t end in parades. It ends in caskets.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: U.S. service members killed in Kabul airport blasts, along with civilian casualties, Pentagon says http://wapo.st/2WrE3AO

⭕ 25 Aug 2021

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Sidney “The Kraken” Powell SANCTIONED: “This lawsuit represents a historic & profound abuse of the judicial process,” & “was never about fraud – it was about undermining the People’s faith in our democracy and debasing the judicial process to do so.”
⋙ Politico: Federal judge imposes sanctions on Sidney Powell, Lin Wood and other pro-Trump lawyers http://politi.co/3mAL5y8
// The court found that the plaintiffs’ attorneys in the Michigan election fraud lawsuit filed it “in bad faith and for improper purpose.”

💙 🧵 RT @drothkopf The intellectual dishonesty that we have seen in critiques of Biden’s handling of the exit from Afghanistan has been spectacular. 📌 https://twitter.com/djrothkopf/status/1430560949572878340?s=20

🧵 RT @ericgarland ¤ The January 6 Select Committee has now officially asked for records on specific issues related to the attempted coup d’état. ¤ Their requests suggest they know what they’re looking for. Let’s dig in to each letter. You’ll wanna check this stuff… Text Block: 📌 https://twitter.com/ericgarland/status/1430561329430077450?s=20/photo/1

Politico: Jan. 6 investigators include Trump White House in first document requests http://politi.co/3jh2aLx
// It’s the select panel’s first step to actually begin investigating the attack.
⋙ House[.]gov: Select Committee Issues Sweeping Demand for Executive Branch Records http://bit.ly/3DifUNY
// Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol

WaPo: House panel investigating Jan. 6 attack seeks records from agencies on insurrection, Trump in first request for information http://wapo.st/3DsI9tE

⭕ 24 Aug 2021

⭕ 23 Aug 2021

EmptyWheel: Stop the Steal: Hints of the January 5 Rallies in the January 6 Riot Investigation http://bit.ly/3DgYXng “With the charges against Owen Shroyer, the government has now charged three people who had a speaking part in several rallies tied to Stop the Steal”

⭕ 22 Aug 2021

🐣 RT @marceelias I spent 28 years at @PerkinsCoieLLP. It is a amazing place with great lawyers. I am starting a new law firm @EliasLawGroup because our democracy is at risk and it is the most effective way for me to fight back. I look forward to working with Perkins in that effort as well.

⭕ 21 Aug 2021

NYT: Former Pence aide says Trump and Miller stymied Afghan refugee efforts. http://nyti.ms/37ZZ3Bc

A top homeland security adviser to former Vice President Mike Pence accused the Trump administration of distorting the truth about Afghan refugees, writing on Twitter that the former president and Stephen Miller, his top immigration adviser, sought to prevent the refugees from entering the United States.

In an interview, Olivia Troye recalled sitting in meetings where Mr. Miller demanded restrictions on refugees, including those from Afghanistan and Iraq. She said the reductions in the refugee program during the Trump years hollowed out the government’s ability to bring the interpreters and others to the United States.

“Now we are in this crisis and they are saying Trump would have evacuated them,” Ms. Troye said. “But he didn’t in four years. You don’t get to play revisionist history here. There are people who know what the situation is.”

President Donald J. Trump and his allies have repeatedly claimed in recent days that his administration would have handled a withdrawal from Afghanistan better than President Biden, who he criticized for failing to evacuate Americans and Afghans who worked with the United States. Top conservative commentators, including Ben Domenech, have tweeted in support of Mr. Trump.
Ms. Troye rebutted those claims on Twitter and in an interview, claiming instead that Trump administration officials worked against bringing Afghan and Iraqi allies into the country by granting them a Special Immigrant Visa indicating they supported the American war effort.

Mr. Miller “& his enablers across gov’t would undermine anyone who worked on solving the SIV issue by devastating the system at DHS & State,” she wrote on Twitter.

⭕ 20 Aug 2021

🐣 RT @NeuSummits [Eliz Neumann] I can vouch for @OliviaTroye’s characterization . Will add that we have proof of what Trump would have done – he abandoned our allies in the no-notice decision to withdraw from Syria. Kurds, Iraqi SIVs, P2s, NGOs were left scrambling and many died.
⋙ 🧵 RT @OiviaTroye There were cabinet mtgs about this during the Trump Admin where Stephen Miller would peddle his racist hysteria about Iraq & Afghanistan. He & his enablers across gov’t would undermine anyone who worked on solving the SIV issue by devastating the system at DHS & State.(1/7) 📌 https://twitter.com/OliviaTroye/status/1428740865665679361?s=20/photo/1

Reuters: Texas Supreme Court rejects Governor Abbott’s ban on school mask mandates – CNN http://reut.rs/3AX5oK5

⭕ 19 Aug 2021

NYT, Michael Crowley: Trump’s Deal With the Taliban Draws Fire From His Former Allies http://nyti.ms/3z7F5QS Critics include Trump’s second national security adviser, H.R. McMaster and former Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper
// The former president and his secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, are attacking President Biden over Afghanistan even as their own policy faces harsh criticism.

WaPo, Michael Gerson: Govs. DeSantis and Abbott, in denial and risking lives, have betrayed the public trust http://wapo.st/3miykbB

What was supposed to be a costless, largely symbolic political commitment has led DeSantis and Abbott to a particularly vivid moral choice. Should they allow local government and community institutions to save people from harm? Or should they actively prevent those measures to appease a radical faction of their party?

The decision, it seems, wasn’t close for them. There is no public evidence of inner turmoil. If they had defied the populist base of the Republican Party, their careers (and presidential prospects) would have been as good as over.

Now these governors have a problem, as does their party. ¤ The challenge for the governors is that public health is not the same as other issues. Their actions will lead, directly and predictably, to deaths in their states. This constitutes a betrayal of public trust so grave — a violation of moral responsibilities so depraved — that I am not sure there is a word for it. Selling the lives of your fellow citizens to a foreign power is treason. What is the proper description of selling the lives of your fellow citizens to a crazed political interest group?

These governors are attempting, of course, to take refuge in principle — the traditional right not to have cloth next to your face, or the sacred right to spread nasty infections to your neighbors. But such “rights” talk is misapplied in this context. The duty to protect public health during a pandemic is, by nature, an aggregate commitment. Success or failure is measured only in a total sum. Incompetence in this area is a fundamental miscarriage of governing. Knowingly taking actions that undermine public health is properly called sabotage, as surely as putting anthrax in the water supply. ¤ So maybe that’s the right word: saboteurs.

The problem for the Republican Party is that one of the central demands of a key interest group is now an act of sociopathic insanity. Some of the most basic measures of public health have suddenly become the political equivalent of gun confiscation. It’s as if the activist wing of the GOP decided that municipal trash pickup is a dangerous socialist experiment. Or chlorine in public pools is an antifa plot. There can be no absolute political right to undermine the health and safety of your community. Or else community has no meaning.

Public health can’t be reasonably understood in culture war terms. There are no winners and losers here — because all of us, together, either win or lose. This is one area — perhaps the primary area — where we are one people. But it also shows how sick souls can result in sick and dead bodies.

⭕ 18 Aug 2021

WaPo: Biden said U.S. officials lied about Afghanistan. It’s not clear whether they’ll be held to account. http://wapo.st/3iVoA4K

🐣 📊 RT @NumbersMuncher Axios/Ipsos poll: Overall 69% of Americans support mandatory masking in school, with 44% of Republicans and 92% of Democrats supporting. ¤ This is definitely another one of those ‘Twitter isn’t real life’ data points.
// n=1,041, 8/13-16/2021; Independents 67%

TheGuardian: Rightwing lobbies and dark money funders backing assaults on voting rights http://bit.ly/3ARXQs5 //➔ The usual suspects: ALEC, Heritage Action, FreedomWorks, State Policy Network, the Koch networks, the Bradley Foundation, various rw think tanks
// Election watchdogs say rightwing groups seek to enact voting restrictions in critical states, from Arizona to Pennsylvania – states that Republicans need to win back

The state lobbying efforts feature deep pocketed conservative bastions such as the American Legislative Exchange Council (Alec), Heritage Action, FreedomWorks and the State Policy Network, a loose-knit group of rightwing thinktanks, a number of which have received grants from the donor network led by the billionaire oilman Charles Koch and the Bradley Foundation. ¤ Other influential players pushing stricter voting laws include the Honest Elections Project and the Opportunity Solutions Project.

⭕ 17 Aug 2021

🐣 RT @JLownLaw Trump gave the Taliban everything they wanted before Biden even came into office — immediate allied withdrawal; the remaining to leave in 14 mos; release of 5,000 Taliban prisoners, incl. Mullah Baradar; & removal of sanctions. There was no leverage left.
⋙ Time: President Trump’s Disgraceful Peace Deal with the Taliban http://bit.ly/2W5noTk
// The Afghanistan peace plan will strengthen the Taliban and make America less safe.

WaPo, Charles Lane: Biden’s presidency — and U.S. foreign policy — now hinge on pulling off one of the greatest airlifts in history http://wapo.st/2VWcSOT

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Karma is a perfect bitch
She works her will from habit
For after he had banned all masks
She visited Gregg Abbott.

🐣 RT @JakeSullivan76 When I was asked about whether we’re going to get all Americans out of Afghanistan I said “that’s what we intend to do” and that’s exactly what we’ll do, and are accomplishing right now with HKIA re-opened and operational, thanks to the incredible work of our troops and diplomats

⭕ 16 Aug 2021

🐣 RT @MeidasTouch FLASHBACK: In February 2020, Donald Trump discussed how he empowered the Taliban to take over Afghanistan after America’s departure 💽 https://twitter.com/MeidasTouch/status/1427394730887811074?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @aahmady 1/The collapse of the Government in Afghanistan this past week was so swift and complete – it was disorienting and difficult to comprehend. ¤ This is how the events seemed to proceed from my perspective as Central Bank Governor. 📌 https://twitter.com/aahmady/status/1427265049668636674?s=20

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Biden didn’t betray the Afghan government. They betrayed US. They took 20 years of $$ and training and made a deal with the Taliban instead of fighting for their people. If anyone betrayed the Afghan government, it was Trump when he made a deal with the Taliban.

🐣 RT @McFaul I’m no expert. But I find it strange that there was not even a little skirmish in taking Kabul. Maybe its not right to say that the Afghan army refused to fight. Maybe its more accurate to say that there was an agreement with the Taliban not to fight? Thoughts? further reading?
⋙ 🐣 RT @DocLT2 Maddow reported that many of the regional warlords established non-aggression pacts with the Taliban soon after Trump announced the withdrawal.
⋙ 🐣 RT @anne5634 I am now believing there was a lot to Trump’s “deal” with the Taliban that Biden was shut out of during the transition and beyond…Putin must be very pleased

NYT, Thomas Friedman: Biden Could Still Be Proved Right in Afghanistan http://nyti.ms/2XsPOHD “Maybe on the morning after the morning after, the Taliban will just order them all back under burqas and shut their schoolrooms. But maybe they will also encounter pushback”

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok Biden has more work to do re #Afghanistan. But don’t let the Orwellian gaslighting @GOP gasbags blame Biden for Trump & #Pompeo’s Taliban fiasco. They legitimized barbaric terrorists & demoralized Afghan govt, setting in motion its inevitable collapse. @LeaderMcConnell @GOPLeader
⋙ 🐣 RT @barubin Trump wanted to have a secret meeting with the Taliban at Camp David days before 9/11. 💽 https://twitter.com/PaulaChertok/status/1427388844911915009?s=20/photo/1

🐣 Success has many fathers, but failure has a bunch of people pointing fingers at one another. ~ Apologies to Tacitus

🐣 RT @Sulliview The Afghan debacle lasted two decades. The media spent two hours deciding who to blame. …My column on the winners-and-losers, hot-take punditry we’re seeing way too much of
⋙ WaPo: The Afghan debacle lasted two decades. The media spent two hours deciding whom to blame. http://wapo.st/3xRBNQy

🐣 💽 RT @Roshan_Rinaldi “I started the process,… all the troops are coming home! They [Biden] couldn’t stop the process. 21 years is enough. They [Biden] couldn’t stop the process, they [Biden] wanted to but couldn’t stop the process!” – Trump, 1 month ago https://twitter.com/Roshan_Rinaldi/status/1427360508450119687?s=20/photo/1

📊 Forbes (7/8/2021): The War In Afghanistan: A Polling Post-Mortem http://bit.ly/3g7T2Hbhttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1427378701960876035?s=20/photo/1

Fifty-eight percent in an online April Economist/YouGov poll approved of the withdrawal plan, and 25% disapproved. Majorities of Democrats and independents support withdrawal, while Republicans are divided.

A May Quinnipiac poll of adults produced similar results: 62% approved of President Biden’s decision to withdraw all US troops, while 29% were opposed.

In the Economist/YouGov poll, people split evenly, 36% to 35%, about whether fighting the war there had been a mistake, while 29% said they didn’t know.

🐣 RT @toddyoung Nicole Wallace:
95% of Americans will agree with everything Biden just said.
95% of the media will not agree with what he said.
She’s 100% right.

🐣💽 RT @DRovera Afghan human beings cling to/run after a #USA Air Force plane leaving #Kabul airport with those lucky enough to have made it on board. Won’t retweet other, horrific, videos of human beings falling off the plane’s wings after it took off. #Afghanistan https://twitter.com/DRovera/status/1427229955386138625?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 15 Aug 2021

YahooNews: Muslim women are using Sharia to push for gender equality http://yhoo.it/3AU1dil “[I]n many parts of the world, Muslim women are reclaiming their rights by studying and sharing Quranic verses and prophetic teachings”

🧵 RT @tomiahonen Afghanistan Thread 1/ Afghanistan government is collapsing and the Taliban is taking over the country as USA pulls out. The Republicans are out in full force trying to hide from the blame & shame ¤ This is ALL their fault ¤ But it is not that simple. It is WORSE than that … 📌 https://twitter.com/tomiahonen/status/1427026128229871628?s=20
// history afghanistan history

🐣 RT @leahmcelrath In 1994, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar helped found the Taliban.
In 2010, ISI and CIA forces captured and imprisoned him in Pakistan.
In 2018, Trump demanded his release http://bit.ly/3yRnnRH
In 2020, Trump spoke with him WaPo: http://wapo.st/3jZSgNn
Now he leads Afghanistan.

🐣 RT @HamidHaidari* #Braking: New Message of Ashraf Ghani: Today, I have made a hard choice to leave the country, If wouldn’t leave the country, Kabul would face with a destruction and big human disaster in this six million city.
// *Editor in Chief and Current Affairs @1tvnewsaf, Kabul

NYT: The Afghan government collapses as the president flees the country and the Taliban enter Kabul. http://nyti.ms/3CSPJgy

🧵 RT @MuellerSheWrote THREAD: In 2020, trump pressured the afghan government to release 5000 Taliban fighters including some that had murdered US and allied troops. 📌 https://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrote/status/1426950474394083330?s=20
⋙ 🐣 … RT @MuellerSheWrote But the @ODNIgov should be looking into whether Putin, Trump, and the Afghan government coordinated the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan. @SecPompeo knows. So does Kushner. /END

🐣 I read a lot of news, but personally, I don’t remember “the American people“ clamoring to exit Afgh, as many are claiming, some mumbling about “forever wars,” but otherwise ~ meh. People have been very exercised by a lot of things, but not so much that

🐣 RT @JonLemire KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — US Embassy in Kabul tells Americans to shelter in place, says airport reportedly taking fire.

🐣 RT @jonathanvswan New: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley told senators on Sunday that a previous assessment of how soon terrorist groups will likely reconstitute in Afghanistan will speed up because of what’s happening there now…
⋙ Axios Scoop: Joint Chiefs Chairman moves up terrorist threat in Afghanistan http://bit.ly/3jVJKiw

🐣 RT @AVindman Brilliant thread.
⋙ 🐣 RT @UrielEpshtein As humans, we have a need for definitive beginnings and endings – in other words, clarity – Whether in our professional lives, our personal lives, or the broader geopolitical world. However, clarity is in short supply and the most successful among us learn to cope. 1/5
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @UrielEpshtein We learn that sometimes an uncertain and inconclusive status quo is better than a horrific alternative. In the case of Afghanistan, we made the wrong choice. Maintaining a 2.5-3.5k troop presence in the country indefinitely in order to defend a very imperfect status quo is 2/5
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @UrielEpshtein Unsatisfying and frustrating, but it would also have been the least bad option. The Biden admin prioritized finality and clarity in its decision to withdraw these troops over the terrifying real-world implications that withdrawal would have. Sometimes the unsatisfying 3/5
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @UrielEpshtein Decision is the right one. It may not give us closure, but closure does not, in and of itself, have value. It’s all about the impact our decisions will have down the line. The cost of staying would have been less than the strategic & human cost of leaving. 4/5
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @UrielEpshtein I weep for the future of Afghanistan. 5/5

🐣 RT @MichaelJMorell What is happening in Afghanistan is not the result of an intelligence failure. It is the result of numerous policy failures by multiple administrations. Of all the players over the years, the Intelligence Community by far has seen the situation in Afghanistan most accurately.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RichardEngel The failure to anticipate the rapid fall of afghan cities, including kabul, is a huge US intelligence failure. I know some US mil commanders anticipated it. They told me. Yet somehow their voices were not heard.

🐣 RT @brianklaas Completely agree. There’s no point in sugarcoating this. It’s a disaster. For Afghans, for US foreign policy, and it’s likely to create longer term consequences that we will come to regret in a big way.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AliVelshi Whatever your opinions are of why the U.S. was in Afghanistan & whether is should have been there, the rapid takeover of the country by the Taliban is a tragedy of epic proportions. You can not want U.S. troops there and/or support a pullout, and still appreciate how bad this is.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Taliban enters Kabul, leaving Afghan government on brink of collapse http://wapo.st/3iNQbox

⭕ 14 Aug 2021

⭕ 13 Aug 2021

CNN: US Capitol riot judges step up as the conscience of democracy while lawmakers squabble http://cnn.it/3sg105Z “Patriotism is loyalty to country, loyalty to the Constitution – not loyalty to a head of state. That is the tyranny we rejected on July 4th” ~ Judge Amy Berman Jackson
// A “disgrace to our country.” “The tyranny we rejected.” “An embarrassment to every American.”

WaPo: Family of D.C. officer who died by suicide after Capitol riot files lawsuit against alleged attacker http://wapo.st/37FmwHR “[A] report from a doctor who evaluated the case for Smith’s estate [said] a traumatic brain injury led the officer to take his own life”

💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo, Ruth Marcus: The most dangerous Trump official you’ve never heard of needs to be heard from http://wapo.st/2VTGKLC //➔ This is the smoking gun. Memorize.Every.Name.

“People tell me Jeff Clark is great, I should put him in. People want me to replace DOJ leadership,” President Donald Trump told acting attorney general Jeffrey Rosen on a Dec. 27, 2020, phone call — suggesting, with typical Trumpian subtlety, that Rosen might soon find himself out of a job if he didn’t comply with Trump’s demands to “tell people that this was an illegal, corrupt election.”

The handwritten notes of the call, taken by the Justice Department’s acting No. 2 official, Richard P. Donoghue, and released recently by the House Oversight Committee, underscore the imperative of obtaining testimony from Clark about his efforts, in league with Trump, to overturn the 2020 presidential election results.

No one who knew Jeffrey Bossert Clark — he was reported to be particularly insistent on having all three names on department filings in his role as assistant attorney general — took him for the kind of full-blown, conspiracy-chasing Trumpist who emerged in the aftermath of the 2020 election. The documents show Clark, among other things, demanding a classified intelligence briefing from Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe about supposed evidence that a Dominion voting machine “accessed the Internet through a smart thermostat with a net connection trail leading back to China.”

On the other hand, no one took him for a potential attorney general of the United States.

Clark was an obscure attorney in private practice (at a major law firm, Kirkland & Ellis, but a non-equity partner not entitled to share in the firm’s profits) named to a relatively obscure position at the Justice Department, assistant attorney general for the Environment and Natural Resources Division; then, in the waning days of the administration, tasked to head the civil division as well. A graduate of Harvard College and Georgetown Law School, Clark was a conservative, yes, a member of the Federalist Society, but not, to all appearances, a die-hard Trump loyalist.

Then came the election, and with it, Clark’s remarkable new role as improbable presidential consigliere and energetic chaser-after of crackpot rumors of election fraud. Perhaps Clark, scouring the wildest reaches of the Internet, became a true believer in the losing cause of election fraud. Perhaps he was tempted by Trump’s dangling the attorney general job before him; ambition has a way of distorting judgment. Either way, he became, for a brief time, the most dangerous Trump administration official you never heard of.

Clark was connected with Trump through Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.), a member of the House Freedom Caucus, opening a highly irregular backdoor channel for the president to go around more senior officials who were frustrating his efforts to use the Justice Department to contest the election results. Clark’s lawyer did not respond to requests for comment. In January, when reports of his activities first surfaced, Clark said that “all my official communications were consistent with law.”

Clark’s involvement emerged in the Dec. 27 phone call between Rosen and Trump. The next day, he proposed sending an outlandish letter to Georgia officials asserting — incorrectly — that Justice had “identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the election in multiple states,” including Georgia, and urging a special legislative session. “I think we should get it out as soon as possible,” Clark urged Rosen and Donoghue. Responded Donoghue: “There is no chance that I would sign this letter or anything remotely like this.”

On Jan. 1, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows emailed Rosen about “allegations of signature match anomalies” in Fulton County, Ga. “Can you get Jeff Clark to engage on this issue immediately to determine if there is any truth to this allegation,” Meadows asked. Rosen to Donoghue: “Can you believe this? I am not going to respond.”

But Clark was off and running in pursuit of fraud. “I spoke to the source and am on with the guy who took the video right now,” Clark reported in a Jan. 2 email to Rosen under the subject line “Atlanta.”

All the while, Clark and Trump were discussing the plan to make him attorney general — foiled in part because Clark spilled the beans to Rosen, magnanimously offering him the chance to stay on as his No. 2. At which point Rosen secured an emergency Oval Office meeting Sunday, Jan 3, with Trump, Clark and other officials, and at which Trump was dissuaded from making the switch because of the mass resignations at Justice he was told would ensue.

People, this is not normal; it is not proper. The head of the civil division, acting or not, doesn’t jump on the phone to personally interview witnesses. He doesn’t do end runs around his boss — no less participate in a scheme to topple him — with the president.

Most pertinent, lawyers at the Justice Department have a single client: the United States. They represent the president in his role as president, not in his capacity as political candidate. The president has private counsel, lawyers paid by his campaign, not the taxpayers, to do that job. The Justice Department has a legitimate role in reviewing claims of election fraud, but it doesn’t exercise that authority at the express direction of an aggrieved candidate, even one who is the sitting president or that president’s underling.

All of which leads to the fundamental point: To understand how close the country came to having the election results overturned, to know whether this activity was merely bone-chilling or rises to the level of a criminal offense, it is important to secure Clark’s testimony — and it’s not entirely clear that’s going to happen. The Justice Department inspector general is looking into the goings-on at the department but may not be able to compel Clark’s testimony, and the same is true of the Senate Judiciary Committee, before which Rosen and Donoghue testified voluntarily. The House Oversight Committee, which has the documents, has ceded authority to the select committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection, which has other matters piled on its plate.

The questions include: How did Clark connect with Perry, the congressman? Any other members of Congress? What conversations or meetings did Clark have with White House officials? When did he speak with the president, and what was said? Did the president give him any instructions about whether to tell Rosen about the conversations? (The Justice Department has waived any claims of executive privilege, so Clark cannot refuse to answer on these grounds.) What communications did he have on his private email, on his personal phone or through secure messaging systems? (These should be subpoenaed.) With whom did he discuss the allegations of election fraud — what Trump campaign lawyers or other representatives? How did he come to draft the letter to Georgia officials? Was this done on his government computer?

I could go on, but you get the point. Someone with subpoena power needs to get Jeffrey Clark under oath. The sooner the better.

🐣 RT @marceelias My team is suing to protect voting rights and ensure fair districts in 13 states.

Arizona
Arkansas
Florida
Georgia
Iowa
Kansas
Louisiana
Michigan
Montana
North Carolina
Pennsylvania
Texas
Wisconsin
We are not done yet.

💙 NPR, Fresh Air (3/4/2021): Trump’s Deal To End War In Afghanistan Leaves Biden With ‘A Terrible Situation’ http://n.pr/2XhAtJW The original date set for US departure was May 1. According to Barry McCaffrey today on @DeadlineWH, Trump’s deal was “a joke”

WaPo, Aaron Blake: The spectacular implosion of Mike Lindell http://wapo.st/3xKa3wQ

Lindell has pushed many false, baseless and crazy theories about voter fraud, but the symposium was billed as focusing on one in particular: “irrefutable” proof that hackers backed by China stole the election for Joe Biden. Lindell had the data, and he was going to show it to you over 72 hours. What’s more, his website promised to give $5 million to anybody who could “prove that Mike’s cyber data … is not valid.”

Well, someone has stepped forward to debunk the data — or at least the claims Lindell is making about it. And it’s none other than the cyberexpert Lindell himself hired.

Josh Merritt, also known as “Spider” or “Spyder” and who was hired by Lindell for his “red team,” told the Washington Times on Wednesday at the symposium that, effectively, Lindell has sold his adherents a bill of goods. Lindell claimed that intercepted network data obtained by other hackers, also known as “packet captures,” could be unencrypted to reveal evidence of vote-switching by the Chinese-backed hackers.

But Merritt has now said that’s just not true. ¤ “So our team said we’re not going to say that this is legitimate if we don’t have confidence in the information,” Merritt said. And it apparently turns out it was not legitimate. …

Perhaps an equally damning revelation Wednesday came in something else Merritt said. He confirmed the source of the cyber-data as Dennis Montgomery. It has been suspected that Montgomery was the source, given graphics similar to the ones Lindell has used have appeared on Montgomery’s website, but Merritt confirmed it. ¤ Why is that important? Because Montgomery has, to put it kindly, a spotty history with this kind of thing. … Current and former intelligence officials told PBS in 2014 that it was one of the most elaborate and dangerous hoaxes in U.S. history.

Kirk Wiebe, a former National Security Agency analyst who has pushed claims of voter fraud, became alienated by Lindell not producing the goods — it turned out because he didn’t actually have them, the Washington Times reports:

He said the scrolling text was likely meant to resemble what the packet captures would look like in the data set but were not actual packet captures, which are vital to prove the claims.

Several cyber experts at the symposium became frustrated late into the first day with not being provided with packet captures.

Mr. Merritt and Mr. Wiebe said the missing packet captures could be a result of either the format the data was sent in or they were withheld by the source of the information, Dennis L. Montgomery. …

But the data Mr. Montgomery sent contains no packet captures and cannot be used to validate Mr. Lindell’s marquee theory, which he planned to unveil at the symposium, said the two experts [Wiebe and Merritt].

Adding insult to injury, those two experts would seem to be in line for a hefty payday — $5 million! — for revealing that Lindell’s data isn’t valid. But Merritt said the offer is no longer on the table.

Update: Lindell’s lawyer has now said that the $5 million offer, which still appears on Lindell’s website, has not been rescinded.

⭕ 12 Aug 2021

🐣 📋 RT @BrennanCenter 70.9% of white voters cast ballots compared with only 58.4% of nonwhite voters — a disparity that will worsen with new restrictive voting laws.
⋙ BrennanCenter: Large Racial Turnout Gap Persisted in 2020 Election http://bit.ly/2UhJ3Ya
// voters by race

TPM: Five Points On Mike Lindell’s Dumpster Fire ‘Cyber Symposium’ Election Fraud Event http://bit.ly/3xHSfTa //➔ Lindell needs an intervention

1. Lindell’s own experts say his numbers are bunk
2. The supposed data is from the ‘Hammer and Scorecard’ grifter
3. Lindell was reminded of the $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit he faces in the middle of the symposium
4. Out of options, Lindell mostly resorted to beefing with the media
5. Faced with failure, they’re blaming ‘radical folks’ trying to infiltrate the convention

🐣 🌎 RT @Redistrict It’s Census data day! Here’s @CookPolitical’s breakdown of which party controls the redistricting process where. Our current outlook: a GOP gain of 0-7 House seats from redistricting alone, w/ a high initial degree of uncertainty. https://twitter.com/Redistrict/status/1425807691621019654?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: A QAnon-obsessed father thought his kids would destroy the world, so he killed them with a spear gun, FBI says http://wapo.st/2VLzUrh The children were 2yr and 10mos old; “By killing them, he allegedly said, ‘he was saving the world from monsters’”

An FBI agent interviewed Coleman, and he confessed to killing his children, Bannon said in her affidavit. Coleman said he had been enlightened by QAnon and the Illuminati, both baseless theories that claim secret elites are maliciously controlling national and world affairs from the shadows. He had received visions and signs revealing his wife “possessed serpent DNA,” which she passed on to their children, according to the affidavit.

By killing them, he allegedly said, “he was saving the world from monsters.” ¤ “He knew it was wrong, but it was the only course of action that would save the world,” Bannon wrote in her affidavit.

WaPo: What Rosen told U.S. senators: Trump applied ‘persistent’ pressure to get Justice to discredit election http://wapo.st/3CJLbJC

⭕ 11 Aug 2021

💽 RawStory: ‘Terrible for our country!’ Mike Lindell throws seven-minute tantrum against judge who ruled against him in Dominion case http://bit.ly/3xA9CFD

WaPo: Republicans risk becoming face of delta surge as key GOP governors oppose anti-covid measures http://wapo.st/3iEgw8x

🐣 RT @RonFilipkowski MAGAs reporting from Lindell’s big reveal today seem like they are pretty bummed out that what was promised isn’t being delivered. “Lot of information, not a lot of evidence.. kind of a nothing-burger.” 💽 https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1425491724189765632?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @dutytowarn Science is factual. Math is immutable. Donald Trump is a criminal, gangster and fraud. Mike Flynn is a traitor. Mike Pence is pathetic. Fox News is NOT news. Putin is an enemy. Ashli Babbitt was a domestic terrorist. DeSantis is genocidal. Lindell is loco. DeJoy deserves deJail.

🐣 RT @normative You will be shocked to learn that PillowGuy’s “Absolute Proof” doesn’t exist, according to his own cybersecurity experts. The promised “pcaps” don’t exist; they had garbage data provided by a notorious serial scam artist. Who could have predicted?
⋙ WashTimes: Cyber expert says his team can’t prove Mike Lindell’s claims that China hacked election http://bit.ly/37BbPGa
// this is a rw publication (~btwn WashEx and NewsMax)

Newsweek: ‘This Is a Mistake’: Steve Bannon Slams Mike Lindell’s Symposium for Not Proving Voter Fraud http://bit.ly/3jQxuje
// “You’ve laid a theory of the case that is very powerful, but in laying that case out, you’ve got to bring the receipts,” Bannon said.

🐣 📊 RT @USA_Polling Net Favourabilities:
Obama: +10%
Biden: +4%
DeSantis: -2%
Harris: -4%
Lindell: -4%
AOC: -8%
Schumer: -13%
Trump: -14%
Graham: -15%
Pelosi: -17%
McCarthy: -20%
McConnell: -39%
Cuomo: -48%
YouGov/Economist / August 10, 2021 / n=1500 / Online http://bit.ly/3jKq2pX

🐣 RT @JanNWolfe Someone at Mike Lindell’s “cyber-symposium” just broke the news to him that Dominion’s lawsuit is going forward. The event is being streamed, so we’re seeing him get irate in real time. He’s ranting, calling it “the worst decision a judge has made in the history of this country.”

🐣 RT @cnnbrk Defamation lawsuits from Dominion Voting Systems against MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell and the right-wing lawyers Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani will move forward toward a trial, a federal judge ruled
⋙ CNN: Judge allows defamation lawsuits against Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani and MyPillow CEO to go forward http://cnn.it/2VQcnWr

WSJ: McConnell Credits Biden for Infrastructure Breakthrough, Dismisses Trump Criticism http://on.wsj.com/3Ayt2fR “I think the president deserves a lot of credit for getting the Democrats open to reaching a bipartisan agreement on this bill” ~ McConnell
// But the Senate GOP leader doesn’t anticipate many more opportunities for bipartisan deals

NYT: Former U.S. attorney in Atlanta says Trump wanted to fire him for not backing election fraud claims. http://nyti.ms/2VP6KqU Byung J Pak told investigators Trump was unhappy Pak had investigated and not found evidence of voter fraud in Fulton County, Ga.

🐣 Trump has been trying to turn Ashli Babbitt, the woman shot as the mob tried to enter the chamber, into a martyr. ¤ Hitler did this with a man named Horst Wessel. A song was written in his honor which became the party anthem. ¤ #Insurrection ¤ #January6th

NBCNews: Feds warn of potential violence fueled by false election claims http://nbcnews.to/3s94vuQ
// DHS said it has seen an uptick in calls for violence sparked by groundless claims of fraud in the 2020 election and the alleged “reinstatement” of Trump.

🐣 My favorite moment of Mike Lindell’s #CyberSynposium was when their chief tech guy said the data from Ohio 2004-2005 was ‘gone,’ indicating to him that stealing elections wasn’t just done by Democrats (et tu, @KarlRove?) ¤ @BarbaraBoxer

⭕ 10 Aug 2021

RawStory/Salon, Chauncey Devega: Follow the money: It sure looks as if Jan. 6 was planned and funded by oligarchs in the shadows http://bit.ly/3iMHrPB
// Big Lie funders 💰

WaPo, Philip Bump: The con is winding down http://wapo.st/3xDOD4K Is MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell the conman or the mark?

Lindell, who has claimed for months and months that he had definitive proof that the 2020 presidential election was stolen by China, pledged to release that information at a “cyber symposium” that is underway in South Dakota. According to Lindell, someone captured Internet traffic in the days after the election that shows how votes were shifted away from Donald Trump and to President Biden. Instead of simply presenting this evidence to the public, he withheld it, offering $5 million to anyone who can prove that the information isn’t legitimate.

[T]his seems very much like a guy who’s primed to believe fairly far-flung excuses for why bad things happen. The kind of guy who, when told that the data will be ready in a month, waits patiently for the month to pass. Maybe he’s something more sinister, engaged in an effort to willfully delude America, but observing him over time makes it seem more like he’s the mark than the hustler.

NYT: Biden Nominates Damian Williams as U.S. Attorney in Manhattan http://nyti.ms/3xG8Wyi “If confirmed, Damian Williams would be the first Black man to lead one of the most powerful prosecutor’s offices in the country” ~ the Southern District of New York (SDNY)
// The selection is part of a slate of nominations for top law enforcement posts in the country, including for three offices that tend to investigate the Justice Department’s most prominent cases.

WaPo Editorial: Putin is destroying what is left of Russian civil society http://wapo.st/3iCKMR7 A Moscow court has ruled that Alexei Navalny’s organizations are “extremist, … effectively criminaliz[ing] one of the country’s few remaining independent political movements.”

DailyBeast, Justin Baragona: MyPillow Guy Frantically Vows to ‘Stay Up Here’ for 72 Hours Straight: ‘There’s No Breaks!’ http://bit.ly/37CZLE8
// The pro-Trump pillow magnate’s latest event meant to provide evidence for his election lies has been nothing short of a total shitshow.

🐣 RT @dutytowarn Mike Lindell is talking nonstop for hours in a disorganized manic rant. “There’s no breaks! … You guys can go eat. That’s fine, but I ain’t eating! I’m staying up here for 72 hours…”
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar This Mike Lindell “Cyber Symposium” … might be the worst political event I’ve ever seen? He’s just ranting and raving endlessly 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1425140025700847620?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @IMBaaaaack4 I’m gonna say it. Mike Lindell’s symposium is a train wreck. Why the fuck wouldn’t he use notes? He’s just rambling like last time (when he introduced http://Frankspeech.com) and he can barely finish a sentence. I’m extremely disappointed. So much for that!

🧵 RT @ZTPetrizzo I’m in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, at MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell’s big event! So far, no evidence! 📌 https://twitter.com/ZTPetrizzo/status/1425126928630038529?s=20

🐣 RT @SecretaryPete The bill that passed the Senate today makes some of the most meaningful investments in infrastructure we’ve ever seen in this country. 💽 https://twitter.com/SecretaryPete/status/1425272288128143367?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Greg Sargent: The rebellion against pro-Trump, anti-mask GOP governors is gaining steam http://wapo.st/3s6WM0k

WaPo: Texas judge clears way for San Antonio to mandate masks in blow to Gov. Greg Abbott http://wapo.st/3s8hk8T

💙 🐣 RT @TheRickWilson 1/ Good morning, Mr. and Mrs. America and all the ships at sea. ¤ Let’s review the bidding: the governors of two of the largest states are letting COVID burn because muh freedumb plays to an audience of a network owned by a crank Aussie billionaire. https://twitter.com/TheRickWilson/status/1425054985239339072?s=20

⭕ 9 Aug 2021

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind A frightening and necessary read, by @JaneMayerNYer: Arizona Sos Katie Hobbs warned, “It’s dangerous. It’s feeding the kind of misinformation that led to the January 6th insurrection… I think they’re laying the groundwork to steal the 2024 elections.”
⋙ NewYorker, Jane Mayer: The Big Money Behind the Big Lie http://bit.ly/37vY0Zt
// 8/2/2021; Donald Trump’s attacks on democracy are being promoted by rich and powerful conservative groups that are determined to win at all costs.

NYT, Paul Krugman: Climate Denial, Covid Denial and the Right’s Descent http://nyti.ms/3yCMUOf “it’s hard to escape the conclusion that the paranoid, anti-rational streak in American politics isn’t as bad as we thought; it’s much, much worse”

Before the right embraced Covid denial, there was climate denial. Many of the attitudes that have characterized the right-wing response to the coronavirus pandemic — refusal to acknowledge facts, accusations that scientists are part of a vast liberal conspiracy, refusal to address the crisis — were foreshadowed in the climate debate.

Yet from the response to Covid-19 among Republican officials — especially the opposition to lifesaving vaccines — it’s hard to escape the conclusion that the paranoid, anti-rational streak in American politics isn’t as bad as we thought; it’s much, much worse.

However, while there are important similarities between the right’s response to climate change and its response to Covid-19, there are also some important differences. The pandemic has opened frontiers in destructive irrationality.

You see, while climate denial was intellectually irresponsible and morally indefensible, it also made a kind of narrow-minded sense. ¤ For one thing, warnings about climate change always involved the long run, making it easy for denialists to claim that short-run fluctuations refuted the whole concept: “See, it’s cold today, so global warming is a hoax!” This kind of evasion has gotten harder lately, now that we’re having what were supposed to be once-in-100-years fires and floods every couple of years. But it helped confuse the issue. …

How did that happen? I’d tell the story this way: America’s rapid vaccination pace during the spring was very good news for the nation — but it was also a success story for the Biden administration. So influential conservatives, for whom owning the libs is always an overriding goal, began throwing up roadblocks to the vaccination program.

This had far-reaching consequences. As I’ve written before, the modern G.O.P. is more like an authoritarian political cult than a normal political party, so vaccine obstruction — not necessarily denunciation of the vaccines themselves, but opposition to any effort to get shots into people’s arms — became a loyalty test, a position you took to prove yourself a loyal Trumpist Republican.

Presumably, the politicians who made this calculation had no idea that reality would strike back this hard and this fast — that Florida would so quickly find itself with almost nine times New York’s rate of hospitalizations, that cities in Texas would find themselves virtually out of I.C.U. beds. But it’s almost impossible for them to change course. If Ron DeSantis were to admit the deadliness of his Covid mistakes, his political ambitions would be over.

So Covid denial has turned out to be even worse than climate denial. We’ve gone from cynical catering to corporate interests to aggressive, performative anti-rationality. And the right’s descent continues, with no bottom in sight.

NBCNews: 6 unvaccinated Florida church members die of Covid within 10 days, pastor says http://nbcnews.to/3s4dHk1
// None of the victims were vaccinated, and four were healthy and under the age of 35, according to the pastor at Impact Church in Jacksonville.

WaPo: Judge asks why Capitol rioters are paying just $1.5 million for attack, while U.S. taxpayers will pay more than $500 million http://wapo.st/3lMkcXG
// Chief U.S. District Judge Beryl A. Howell of Washington

‼️ 🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote WOW. Superseding indictments including conspiracy to aid and abet persons known AND unknown to obstruct electoral college verification (among other charges). Question: is it more likely they aided and abetted other insurrectionists, or bigger fish? [Indictments:] [pdf] http://bit.ly/3jBscYZ 41p
// leaders of the Oath Keepers, Eg Thomas Caldwell, Jessica Watkins, 15 others

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Shocking new Trump-DOJ revelations should shape the Jan. 6 investigation http://wapo.st/3xtJRqt “[T]hese revelations go to the core of Trump’s true intent”

🐣 RT @Msdesignerlady In 1923 Adolf Hitler attempted a failed coup, he went unpunished, then 10 years later he gained power. ¤ tRump refers to Hitler’s handbook. ¤ Seditionists must be held accountable, what happened on Jan. 6th was a dress rehearsal. ¤ #SeditionHasConsequences
// 8/7/2021
💙 ⋙ 🐣 So too with Russia 🔆 ‼️ ⋙ WaPo, Vladimir Kara-Murza (2017): Putin’s dark cult of the secret police http://wapo.st/3vJs8dr (Kara-Murza is a Russian dissident; this 2017 article not only proved prophetic for Russia but offers warnings the United States post-Jan 6) Text Block: ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1424702323167727623?s=20/photo/1

“The failure to condemn and eliminate the vestiges of the KGB in 1990s Russia is a textbook example of why it is important for post-totalitarian (or post-authoritarian) governments to fully face up to — and deal with — the past. Those who successfully opposed a full reckoning with the legacy of Soviet terror in Russia cited the alleged unwillingness of society to conduct “witch hunts.” They were warned by the most far-sighted of democrats (such as Galina Starovoitova and Vladimir Bukovsky) that “the witches will come back to hunt us.” And so they did — and continue today. A democratic post-Putin government in Russia must make every effort to fully come to terms with past crimes committed on behalf of the state — and to make an official celebration of the founding of the Cheka in Russia as unthinkable as a celebration of the founding of the Gestapo or Stasi would be in today’s Germany.”

MSN/ABCNews: Trump sees limits to his GOP sway as infrastructure advances: The Note http://bit.ly/3s3xO1J “Former President Donald Trump is warning his party to hold out, yet key GOP lawmakers either are not listening or do not care”

⭕ 8 Aug 2021

WaPo, Ruth Marcus: Trump’s coup attempt grows even more worrisome as new details emerge http://wapo.st/37sHsBD “The drip-drip-drip evolution of this story has served to mask how serious the threat was and how close it came to fruition”

WaPo: ‘Goldilocks virus’: Delta vanquishes all variant rivals as scientists race to understand its tricks http://wapo.st/3yzXw0f “The variant battles of 2021 are part of a longer war, one that is far from over”

Epidemiologists had hoped getting 70 or 80 percent of the population vaccinated, in combination with immunity from natural infections, would bring the virus under control. But a more contagious virus means the vaccination target has to be much higher, perhaps in the range of 90 percent.

Globally, that could take years. In the United States, the target may be impossible to reach anytime soon given the hardened vaccine resistance in a sizable fraction of the country, the fact that children under 12 remain ineligible and the persistent circulation of disinformation about vaccines and the pandemic.

⭕ 7 Aug 2021

NYT: For G.O.P., Infrastructure Bill Is a Chance to Inch Away from Trump http://nyti.ms/3AnNU9o “Even Mr. McConnell, who helped to orchestrate his two impeachment acquittals, now appears ready to buck the former president and embrace the infrastructure package”
// The former president’s efforts to bring down the bipartisan deal fell mostly on deaf ears among Republicans, signaling his waning influence on Capitol Hill. Can it last?

⭕ 6 Aug 2021

DailyBeast, Tim Lawrence: Sturgis Rally Death Cult Pits Nurses Against Panicked Docs http://bit.ly/2VFhI2b
// Last year was widely derided as a disaster. But health-care workers here are far from united on the eve of this year’s rally, which is fueled by a tradition of local bloodlust.

WaPo: Men from New Jersey and Washington state are first to plead guilty to assaulting police in Jan. 6 Capitol riot http://wapo.st/3CpOBRz “The agreements … set potential benchmarks for at least 165 defendants charged with assaulting or impeding officers”
// Scott K. Fairlamb and Devlyn D. Thompson face what they acknowledged in plea agreements could be three to five years in prison under sentencing guidelines.

💙 💽 CNN: CNN reporter to Mike Lindell: You have ‘proof of nothing’ http://cnn.it/2VzK3Yb
// interview

WaPo, Philip Bump: The most dangerous scam in American history http://wapo.st/2VzYhbk
// Mike Lindell’s deluded and well-financed false claims about the 2020 election are the sort of thing that led to Jan. 6.

WaPo: Sturgis Motorcycle Rally revs up, drawing thousands and heightening delta superspreader fears http://wapo.st/3lDcm2D

WaPo, Dana Milbank: We can’t let the terrorists rewrite the history of Jan. 6 http://wapo.st/3yx60Ft “In the retelling of Jan. 6, we see an echo of Lost Cause mythology”

HullaBaLoo, Digby: The coup attempt was much more serious than we knew http://bit.ly/3yyh9pu “Trump wanted the DOJ to back his Big Lie despite both Barr and Rosen telling him there was no fraud”

🐣 RT @tribelaw 56 years ago today, on August 6, 1965, President Lyndon Johnson signed into law the Voting Rights Act. Rarely has a more important piece of legislation become law. We should celebrate it by carving voting rights out of the filibuster.

🐣 RT @BarackObama The Voting Rights Act, signed into law 56 years ago today, was a monumental piece of legislation. But with the Supreme Court and state legislatures making it harder to cast a ballot, we can’t take voting rights for granted. 📌 https://twitter.com/BarackObama/status/1423690344798035972?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @BarackObama Congress needs to summon the same courage we saw a half century ago when the Voting Rights Act was passed and guarantee every American a voice and a vote.

⭕ 5 Aug 2021

CNN: MyPillow magnate Mike Lindell’s latest election conspiracy theory is his most bizarre yet http://cnn.it/3AjZsuy “Since Trump’s loss last fall, Lindell has been a superspreader of election misinformation”

Since the presidential election, Christina Jensen says she’s been stopped on the street several times by acquaintances who wanted to share troubling news: hackers from Beijing had switched nearly 24,000 votes for Donald Trump in their rural, GOP-leaning Wisconsin county. ¤ Jensen, the Clark County clerk and a Republican herself, has patiently explained that the local election computer system isn’t connected to the internet — and the county has less than 17,000 registered voters overall.

His latest and most operatic theory involves a sweeping conspiracy in which hackers from China and other foreign countries broke into elections office computer systems around the country to reduce the number of votes for Trump. The claim is supported, he says, by “heroes” who supposedly captured data proving the hacking and then leaked it to Lindell in January.

WaPo: ‘It was riot and mayhem’: Biden, honoring police, warns against distorting Capitol assault http://wapo.st/3rVW5qB

“It wasn’t dissent. It wasn’t debate. It wasn’t democracy,” Biden said during a somber ceremony in the Rose Garden. “It was insurrection. It was riot and mayhem. It was radical and chaotic, and it was unconstitutional. Maybe most important, it was fundamentally un-American.”

As Congress was certifying the results of the 2020 presidential election that day, a mob of supporters of President Donald Trump, many coming directly from a rally where Trump had urged them to “fight like hell,” stormed the Capitol in an attempt to stop the process.

“The tragedy of that day deserves the truth above all else,” the president said. “We cannot allow history to be rewritten. We cannot allow the heroism of these officers to be forgotten. We have to understand what happened — the honest and unvarnished truth. We have to face it. That’s what great nations do.”

The violence and menace of the Jan. 6 assault, now being investigated by a special House committee, have become increasingly clear as more information and videos have emerged. Lawmakers were forced into hiding, and rioters rampaged through the building, threatening to kill Vice President Mike Pence and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).

One Capitol Police officer, Brian D. Sicknick, died after confronting the rioters, and four other officers who were at the Capitol that day have died by suicide in the days and months since.

Trump and his supporters, meanwhile, have become more outspoken in portraying the riot as a largely peaceful gathering of supporters, justifiably upset by the election, who have been unfairly targeted by Democrats and the media. They have even started to blame Pelosi for the violence, saying it was her responsibility to protect the Capitol.

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), the newly selected chair of the House GOP, recently said Pelosi “bears responsibility” for the violence, describing her as “an authoritarian who has broken the people’s house.”

Ashli Babbitt, a rioter and Trump supporter who was killed while storming the Capitol, has increasingly been transformed into a martyr among the former president’s supporters. Babbitt was shot as she attempted to jump through a door that led to the House chamber as police were trying to hold the chamber and defend those in it against the mob.

At a rally last month in Florida, Trump called the shooting “a terrible thing” and said “there was no reason for it.”

“The fallen, in my view, are casualties of a struggle literally for the soul of America,” Biden said. “A struggle that they didn’t start, a struggle we didn’t seek, and a struggle that, by the grace of God, we’ll win.”

💙 Slate, Richard Hasen: Trump Is Planning a Much More Respectable Coup Next Time http://bit.ly/2VBiVHU

WaPo: Merrick Garland: It is time for Congress to act again to protect the right to vote http://wapo.st/2VxaltY

Uprising, Hunter Walker: Exclusive: Going Down The ‘Big Lie’ Rabbit Hole With Former President Trump http://bit.ly/3yz6XgM “the workings of a complex effort to spread false election narratives”
// The Uprising obtained the former president’s purported evidence of election fraud. Trump’s statement reveals the origins of his conspiracy theories and how key conservative allies fuel them.

Politico: Jan. 6 select panel takes over House probe of Trump DOJ http://politi.co/3Cpcmt8
// The Oversight Committee’s chair said in a statement that “we look forward to the Select Committee fully exposing the former president’s unconstitutional attacks on our democracy.”

WaPo: Here’s a roadmap for the Justice Department to follow in investigating Trump http://wapo.st/3ClgKcA by Lawrence Tribe, Barbara McQuade and Joyce White Vance
// The Oversight Committee’s chair said in a statement that “we look forward to the Select Committee fully exposing the former president’s unconstitutional attacks on our democracy.”

⏳ JustSecurity: Mark Meadows Timeline: The Chief of Staff and Schemes to Overturn 2020 Election http://bit.ly/3rUWd9V

⭕ 4 Aug 2021

💽 MSNBC, Maddow: Trump DOJ official prepped to ask GOP in six states to void Biden win: Krishnamoorthi http://on.msnbc.com/3rXM6kx
// Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi discusses how close Donald Trump came to deploying Justice Department appointees to overturn the results of the 2020 election, and reveals that Trump DOJ official Jeffrey Clark drafted letters to six states that Joe Biden won, encouraging Republicans to overturn Biden’s win. 

CNN: Justice official accused Trump of using DOJ to push election fraud claims in draft resignation letter http://cnn.it/3yqKimC
// Patrick Hovakimian, chief of staff to then-acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen, wrote the resignation letter January 3 in anticipation that Rosen would be fired

🐣 RT @LuluLemew “It is one thing to note how the US appears to be following the template for a slide into autocracy. It is another to quantify it.” ¤ Welp… ¤ Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) Project at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden has quantified it … and it’s not good. 📌 https://twitter.com/LuluLemew/status/1423116707007287298?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @LuluLemew “…how far and fast the U.S. has fallen. It adds to the body of evidence that Republicans have drifted toward authoritarianism, while their economic policies were always far to the right. The data only goes up to 2018, and does not represent the events of 2020” ¤ American Fascism[:] https://twitter.com/LuluLemew/status/1423116711696506882?s=20/photo/1
💙📔 V-Dem: Varieties of Democracy Report: Autocratization Turns Viral (2021) http://bit.ly/3irpea9
// University of Gothenburg, Sweden; “Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) produces the largest global dataset on democracy with almost 30 million data points for 202 countries from 1789 to 2020. Involving over 3,500 scholars and other country experts, V-Dem measures hundreds of different attributes of democracy. V-Dem enables new ways to study the nature, causes, and consequences of democracy embracing its multiple meanings.”

🐣 RT @allinwithchris .@chrislhayes: “The document we learned about yesterday should live in infamy in American history as a truly villainous text. And if the acting AG at the time had signed that document, it would have likely thrown the U.S. into the worst constitutional crisis since the Civil War.” 💽 https://twitter.com/allinwithchris/status/1423072954179538944?s=20/photo/1

Law&Crime: Seeking Immunity From Suit Over Jan. 6th Attack, Rep. Mo Brooks Tells Judge He Was Simply ‘Cooperating’ with the ‘White House’ http://bit.ly/3xpu1wM

WaPo, Max Boot: Yes, Trump tried to stage a coup. By denying it, the right is laying the groundwork for another one. http://wapo.st/2Vm07ws

WaPo, Philip Bump: A newly released letter tells us more about Trump’s last-ditch push to steal the election http://wapo.st/3imbWeX
// The insurrection before the insurrection

⭕ 3 Aug 2021

🐣 RT @C_C_Krebs Complete & utter madness. Rosen & Donoghue rightly rejected Clark’s anti-democratic plot. One more reminder of the former president’s insane agenda to overturn a free & fair election. We must learn. The threat remains. Those that don’t call this out for what it is are complicit.
⋙ 🐣≣ RT @alex_mallin Here’s the draft letter Jeffrey Clark wanted acting AG Rosen and Richard Donoghue to sign off on to send to officials in Georgia urging them to halt certification of Joe Biden’s election win. Rosen and Donoghue refused. https://abcn.ws/3xgKYtq https://twitter.com/alex_mallin/status/1422728769584906242?s=20/photo/1-4

⭕ 2 Aug 2021

NewYorker, Jane Mayer: The Big Money Behind the Big Lie http://bit.ly/37vY0Zt
// Donald Trump’s attacks on democracy are being promoted by rich and powerful conservative groups that are determined to win at all costs.

💙 🧵 RT @tomishonen Smoking Gun Thread 1/ ¤ Most people have not yet grasped the importance of July 30 ¤ That date is when the TRAJECTORY changed on Trump path to prison ¤ And more importantly, it is a major milestone in how eventually the nation will be CURED of Trumpism, magamadness & #Cult45 📌 https://twitter.com/tomiahonen/status/1422147669636665347?s=20

⋙ 🐣 RT @tomishonen Smoking Gun Thread 2/
We who are not part of Trump cult, have seen it all happening and knew Trump is a serial con artist, running a scam, there was no voter fraud, he tried to stage a coup d’etat to hold onto power etc. ¤ WE KNOW THIS. But there was plausible deniability
⋙ 🐣 RT @tomishonen Smoking Gun Thread 3/
Up to July 29, 2021, the Trump team & those who side with him, could cling to plausible deniability strategy
They could claim that Trump HIMSELF did not launch the attack. This could in court be claimed as a victim defense. The rioters misunderstood Trump
⋙ 🐣 RT @tomishonen Smoking Gun Thread 4/
Do not ARGUE this point with me. WE KNOW what is the truth. I am saying what THEIR SIDE could claim up to 29 July, 2021, on Fox, and by all corrupt defenders of Trump like Qevin McCarthy, Gym Jordan, Statutory Gaetz, Boebert = Gohmert, & Marjorie Three Toes
⋙ 🐣 RT @tomishonen Smoking Gun Thread 5/
That defense crumbled on Friday. Two TOPMOST attorneys at Department of Justice, the Acting Attorney General of the United States, and his immediate deputy AG, heard the President identify planners of a coup d’etat, IN CONGRESS, and that THERE WAS NO fraud
⋙ 🐣 RT @tomishonen Smoking Gun Thread 6/
Trump and Republicans cannot claim this is a partisan witch hunt, when a Republican President confesses to HIS appointed (acting) Attorney General, fellow Republican, that three Republican members of Congress are with him on a coup d’etat IN DECEMBER
⋙ 🐣 RT @tomishonen Smoking Gun Thread 7/
So Trump, a Republican President, confesses this to a Republican AG, while the Republican is the President, and the Republicans still control the Senate. It takes out ‘partisan’ in the claim of witch hunt. Because this happened WHILE HE WAS PRESIDENT
⋙ 🐣 RT @tomishonen Smoking Gun Thread 8/
Secondly. The witches. Are NAMED. We know there are more in Congress who participated in this plot to overturn the election, deny the vote of 81 million voters & make Trump King. Now we have a smoking gun, identifying three IN CONGRESS who plotted with him
⋙ 🐣 RT @tomishonen Smoking Gun Thread 9/
These 3 will be known as traitors, together with Trump, in history books:
● Corrupt R. Congressman House Rep Jim ‘Gym’ Jordan (OH)
● Corrupt R. Congressman House Rep Scott Perry (PA)
● Corrupt R. Congressman Senator Ron Johnson (WI)
⋙ 🐣 RT @tomishonen Smoking Gun Thread 10/
The correct course of action, for any Congressman who had sworn his oath to defend the Constitution, was at the FIRST mention of a coup, to report the other traitors to the FBI. There would have been 1,000 FBI agents in ambush at the Capitol with handcuffs
⋙ 🐣 RT @tomishonen Smoking Gun Thread 11/
Now we know that Trump was not a ‘victim’ of a mob that suddenly went berzerk, and rioted, against his will. Because we have CONTEMPORANEOUS notes from the phone call on 27 December, when Trump said, he KNEW there was no fraud, but he would take care of it
⋙ 🐣 RT @tomishonen Smoking Gun Thread 12/
This CHANGES THE TRAJECTORY
Now it was not a spontaneous riot on 6 January. It was a PLANNED attack from AT LEAST 27 December. Not only organized by Trump ‘supporters’ like Roger Stone & Giuliani, or Moron Son number 1, and the My Pillow Guy ¤ TRUMP KNEW
⋙ 🐣 RT @tomishonen Smoking Gun Thread 13/
We – you and I – knew Trump was planning this. but Fox could claim that Trump was innocent, and the riot went berzerk, and Trump is innocent.
That defense died 30 July. Trump KNEW there is no voter fraud, but planned an insurrection. We have smoking gun
⋙ 🐣 RT @tomishonen Smoking Gun Thread 14/
It is a LONG ROAD ahead, to take Trump to prison for January 6. This is a Mafia trial: the boss ALWAYS is tried last
● First rioters
● Then organizers
● Then planners
● Last Trump
Have patience, this takes YEARS. But we have a MAJOR change now, July 30, 2021
⋙ 🐣 RT @tomishonen Smoking Gun Thread 15/
Because the evidence will show, this was a PLANNED insurrection, terrorist attack and attempted coup d’etat, those who planned it will do LIFE SENTENCES without parole. Some who are first to flip, may do ‘only’ decades in prison
⋙ 🐣 RT @tomishonen Smoking Gun Thread 16/
Four elected Republicans conspired to attack America, knowing there is no fraud, but using a fake fraud claim as their excuse to try to overturn an election.
They will among other things face 14th Amendment punishment of never running for office again
⋙ 🐣 RT @tomishonen Smoking Gun Thread 17/
At some point, what remains of GOP, will denounce the traitors. Romney & Liz Cheney are in Congress leading that movement, supported by Republicans outside of Congress like Ana Navarro & John Kasich. ¤ This moment, July 30, is the threshold
⋙ 🐣 RT @tomishonen Smoking Gun Thread 18/
Republicans will have to take a side, are they with the seditionists Gym Jordan, Ron Johnson & Scott Perry, or do they stand with America & the Constitution. This is a watershed moment. Once GOP has seen the light, they will also extinguish Maga & Trumpism
⋙ 🐣 RT @tomishonen Smoking Gun Thread 19/
The internal civil war will likely rage inside GOP for next 3 years (past 2024 election loss) when EARLIEST timing of the purge of Trumpists & maga can start
MORE LIKELY timing is after 2028 election loss. GOP is now sick with #cult45 & damaging itself
⋙ 🐣 RT @tomishonen Smoking Gun Thread 20/
Understand the relevance of Friday 30 July 2021. It was a CHANGE OF TRAJECTORY for not just Trump, but for Trumpism. We caught 3 Republican traitors. They will face justice & will spend life in prison (first to flip might get out after some decades)
⋙ 🐣 RT @tomishonen PS to everybody in this Thread ¤ THANK YOU. In just 8 hours you have helped make this one of my most-widely spread Threads, which has been read by over 210,000 people. That is more than twice my TOTAL reach. Thank you. You helped YOUR Tweeps read this and understand it.

🧵 RT @paulkrugman I’ve been doing some number-crunching on Florida, which has become the poster child for red-state Covid disaster; not only does it top the nation in hospitalizations per capita, but it’s far bigger than the other disaster states 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/paulkrugman/status/1422177108298719233?s=20/photo/1

Bloomberg: Trump’s GDP Growth Was the Worst Since the Great Depression http://bloom.bg/3rNwujD
// The pandemic was partly to blame, and there are some measures that make his record look better. But it was not a stellar performance

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The most damning evidence against Trump http://wapo.st/3ig3XzU Trump’s Dec 27 phone call with Acting AG Jeffrey Rosen and Deputy AG Richard Donoghue settles it ~ or should
// cites Lawrence Tribe, Daniel Goldman, Norman Eisen

⭕ 1 Aug 2021

⭕ 31 Jul 2021

NYT: Already Distorting Jan. 6, G.O.P. Now Concocts Entire Counternarrative http://nyti.ms/2WHTDbz
// In the Republicans’ disinformation campaign, the arrested Capitol rioters are political prisoners and Speaker Nancy Pelosi is to blame for the attack.

WaPo, Dan Balz: ‘Leave the rest to me’: New DOJ memos show there’s more to learn about Trump and Jan. 6 http://wapo.st/3rTrnOY “The latest disclosures offer a reminder that it was the president himself who was doing the most to corrupt the election results”

For months, Trump has been on a political jihad. It began the night of the election and has never ended. The latest disclosures offer a reminder that it was the president himself who was doing the most to corrupt the election results. The House select committee and other investigations are one way to begin to hold him more accountable.

These revelations are from notes kept by then-acting deputy attorney general Richard Donoghue, top aide to then-acting attorney general Jeffrey Rosen, including a conversation the two men had with Trump on Dec. 27. The documents were provided by the Justice Department to Congress and released publicly on Friday.

Post journalists Devlin Barrett and Josh Dawsey had reported on Wednesday the existence of the notes, describing Trump as in regular, almost daily, contact with DOJ officials as he pressed them to investigate and prove various (false) claims of election irregularities. In that Dec. 27 conversation, Trump was told that the information he had about fraud claims was not accurate. Trump replied, according to the notes: “You guys may not be following the Internet the way I do.”

Trump was told further that the department would not and could not simply “snap its fingers” and change the outcome of the election. Trump said he understood but nonetheless wanted the department to “just say the election was corrupt + leave the rest to me and the R. congressmen,” according to Donoghue’s summary of the conversation.

Trump’s goal was to delay or disrupt the final stage in the post-election vote-counting process. That last step was to take place on Jan. 6 before a joint session of Congress, with Vice President Mike Pence presiding. That was the day Congress was to affirm the electoral college vote count, sealing the victory of Joe Biden and closing the last door on the defeated incumbent.

In the weeks after the election, Trump had pressured Rosen’s predecessor, William P. Barr, who eventually said publicly the department had investigated various allegations and found no evidence of fraud big enough to change the election results (and has since been reported to say it was all a crock). Barr resigned as attorney general just before Christmas, leaving the department in the hands of Rosen and Donoghue. …

The value of a full investigation into what happened leading up to and including Jan. 6 is to tell the story whole. It is a story that begins not with the marauders who overwhelmed law enforcement officials at the Capitol. It begins long before and with Donald Trump. If it were not for him and what he did to try to subvert the election, it is doubtful the Capitol would have needed defending on Jan. 6.

NYT Editorial: Russia’s New Form of Organized Crime Is Menacing the World http://nyti.ms/ 3zYEL7k

⭕ 30 Jul 2021

WaPo: Congress should get Trump’s tax returns, Biden Justice Department says http://wapo.st/3zVZ5WW

WaPo: It’s a good thing Republican election-stealers are so incompetent http://wapo.st/3ye8uIU “The Arizona election audit, a kind of Renaissance fair for deranged conspiracy theorists and Donald Trump dead-enders, has finally wound down its work … ”

The Arizona election audit, a kind of Renaissance fair for deranged conspiracy theorists and Donald Trump dead-enders, has finally wound down its work, returning nearly 2.1 million ballots to county officials after they were massaged, squinted at, passed under UV lights and examined for traces of bamboo to see if they might have come from Asia (I kid you not). We await the final report, which may at last reveal that it was aliens from the planet Xerpdorp, working with George Soros and D.B. Cooper, who stole the state’s election.

The Maricopa County audit, which Trump has insisted all along would show that he really won the state, has been such a farce that even many Arizona Republicans have tried to distance themselves from it. GOP state senators are feuding with one another over whose fault it is; the governor says, “I don’t think we should spend any more time thinking about 2020”; and the whole thing has proved to be a gigantic embarrassment.

To understand just how much the Republican Party has changed, it’s instructive to think back to the last contested election before 2020, in 2000. When the results in Florida were thrown into uncertainty, the GOP mobilized its smartest and most ruthless operatives to make sure the outcome was secured in George W. Bush’s favor. The enterprise was run by the cool and efficient James Baker, who had been a Cabinet secretary and chief of staff to two presidents.

Baker assembled a team of the party’s best lawyers, including three future Supreme Court justices — John G. Roberts Jr., Brett M. Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett — to fight the battle in state and federal courts. There was no “release the Kraken” courtroom buffoonery and no Four Seasons Total Landscaping-style face plants. The drama may have been chaotic, but inside the chaos was a highly competent group of Republican professionals who navigated it all the way to the Supreme Court, where five Republican justices handed the victory to Bush. ¤ Now imagine if people like them — rather than Rudolph W. Giuliani, a bunch of QAnon believers and the MyPillow guy — were the ones trying to steal elections today.

So it would be wrong to say that we have nothing to worry about. This is only one part of a broader picture, which is that nearly everyone in the Republican Party has committed themselves to the idea that our election system must be altered so that it’s almost impossible for them to lose. They have put together a far-reaching and comprehensive effort that includes extreme gerrymandering; voter suppression measures to make it as difficult and cumbersome as possible for certain people to make it to the polls in the first place; and, perhaps most disturbingly, the creation of new avenues for state-level Republicans, especially GOP-dominated legislatures, to seize control of election administration and create the means for them to keep a thumb on the scale from beginning to end.

That’s where the real, grave danger lies. It has to be fought via the courts, Congress (which ought to pass the For the People Act, as unlikely as that seems right now) and the Justice Department, as well as ground organizing to get as many people as possible to the polls no matter the impediments Republicans impose. ¤ But when Democrats watch a farce like the Arizona audit play itself out, they ought to say a word of thanks. If these people knew what they were doing, it could be even worse.

WaPo: Trump to acting AG, according to aide’s notes: ‘Just say the election was corrupt + leave the rest to me’ http://wapo.st/3C8wBev

💙 📋 DOJ: Notes from phone call with Trump on 12/27/2020 http://bit.ly/3yer0AV
// pdf of notes document

💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Trump Pressed Justice Dept. to Declare Election Results Corrupt, Notes Show http://nyti.ms/37aIC4A
// “Leave the rest to me” and to congressional allies, the former president is said to have told top law enforcement officials.

⭕ 29 Jul 2021

TheAtlantic, Anne Applebaum: Mike Lindell’s Plot to Destroy America http://bit.ly/3xfeH62
// In the time I spent with Mike Lindell, I came to learn that he is affable, devout, philanthropic—and a clear threat to the nation.

⭕ 28 Jul 2021

CNN: Subpoena fight looms over Trump as House committee plots extensive January 6 probe http://cnn.it/3y76Qsp

WaPo: Justice Dept: Republican Rep. Mo Brooks may be sued over Jan. 6 speech to Trump supporters http://wapo.st/3yds3kz

⭕ 27 Jul 2021

💙 🔄 🔆 This❗️⋙ House.gov: https://january6th.house.gov ¤ https://january6th.house.gov

🐣 RT @just_security #Jan6Clearinghouse update ¤ New Documents:
Department of Justice letters to former U.S. officials authorizing testimony to Congress without executive privilege
(section on government documents)
💙 🔄 ⋙⋙ JustSecurity: January 6 Clearinghouse ¤ Congressional Hearings, Government Documents, Court Cases, Academic Research http://bit.ly/
// 7/13/2021
⋙ 🐣 RT @ 2. Justice Dept Letters Authorizing Officials to Speak to Congress on Pres Trump’s Effort to Overturn Election
Sent to:
Jeffrey Rosen
Richard P Donoghue
Patrick Hovakimian
Byung Jin Pak
Bobby L Christine
Jeffrey B Clark
Direct link to letters: http://bit.ly/3zOmCbY
Sample 👇 https://twitter.com/just_security/status/1420081752744280066?s=20/photo/1-3

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw |@AndyMcCanse draws on his deep expertise in analyzing Justice Dept letters opening up former Trump officials to testify about #Jan6/2020 election. ¤ How DOJ position works well within existing framework. ¤ How it may implicate investigations/litigation.
🐣 RT @AndyMcCanse My @just_security analysis of the DOJ letter authorizing former Trump administration officials to provide “unrestricted testimony” in the congressional investigations of post-election machinations, and what it means for executive privilege doctrine.
💙 ⋙ JustSecurity, Andy Wright: Unpacking the DOJ Letters: No “Executive Privilege” for Trump-Era Witnesses on 2020 Election Machinations http://bit.ly/3j3OjqN

💙 WaPo: As Trump pushed for probes of 2020 election, he called Attorney General Rosen almost daily http://wapo.st/3rFJjMI DOJ has informed Rosen and others that Biden will “has decided that it would not be appropriate to assert executive privilege“ over these communications

President Donald Trump called his acting attorney general nearly every day at the end of last year to alert him to claims of voter fraud or alleged improper vote counts in the 2020 election, according to two people familiar with the conversations.

The personal pressure campaign, which has not been previously reported, involved repeated phone calls to acting attorney general Jeffrey Rosen in which Trump raised various allegations he had heard about and asked what the Justice Department was doing about the issue. The people familiar with the conversations spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive legal and political issues that are not yet public.

Rosen told few people about the phone calls, even in his inner circle. But there are notes of some of the calls that were written by a top aide to Rosen, Richard Donoghue, who was present for some of the conversations, these people said.

Donoghue’s notes could be turned over to Congress in a matter of days, they added, if Trump does not file papers in court seeking to block such a handover. In addition, both Rosen and Donoghue could be questioned about the conversations by congressional committees examining Trump’s actions in the days after the election.

The Justice Department recently notified Rosen, Donoghue and others who were serving there during the end of Trump’s presidency that the agency would not seek to invoke executive privilege if they are asked about their contacts with the president during that period.

That posture — which the letter to Rosen calls a departure from normal agency practice — means that individuals who are questioned by Congress would not have to say the conversations with the president were off-limits. They would be able to share details that give a firsthand account of Trump’s frantic attempts to overturn the 2020 election and involve the Justice Department in that effort.

In May, Rosen pointedly told Congress he did not do many of the things Trump supporters had demanded.

“During my tenure, no special prosecutors were appointed, whether for election fraud or otherwise; no public statements were made questioning the election; no letters were sent to State officials seeking to overturn the election results; [and] no DOJ court actions or filings were submitted seeking to overturn election results,” Rosen testified.

The phone calls came in late 2020 and early 2021, when Trump and his supporters were furiously pressing for officials at all levels of the government to intercede in the usually routine process of certifying the election results — asking them to either launch new investigations, support unverified allegations of fraud or manipulation of vote counts, or otherwise throw up roadblocks to Democrat Joe Biden becoming president.

The calls began almost immediately after William P. Barr stepped down as attorney general in late December, and ended after the Jan. 6 insurrection at Congress, people familiar with them said.

Rosen was generally noncommittal, hearing the president out, while not promising to take any specific action in response, these people said. At times, they said, he would try to change the subject, but was usually unsuccessful. “Trump was absolutely obsessed about it,” one person with knowledge of the calls said.

Trump was not the only one at the White House reaching out to the Justice Department about dubious claims of election vote tampering. Mark Meadows, the White House chief of staff, at times forwarded public claims of potential voter fraud to Justice Department officials, which some officials found exasperating, according to previously released emails. Meadows’s defenders have said he was just letting the department know about possible instances of illegality.

The conversations also offer new clues into the president’s mind-set in early January, when he entertained a plan to replace Rosen with a different senior lawyer at the department — Jeffrey Clark — who was more amenable to pursuing Trump’s unfounded claims of voter fraud. That possibility nearly touched off a crisis at the highest levels of federal law enforcement, people familiar with the matter have previously said.

On Monday, Associate Deputy Attorney General Bradley Weinsheimer told Rosen in a letter: “You are authorized to provide information you learned while at the Department,” including “your knowledge of attempts to involve the Department in efforts to challenge or overturn the 2020 election results. This includes your knowledge of any such attempts by Department officials or by White House officials to engage in such efforts.” …

However, the letter continues, the “extraordinary events in this matter constitute exceptional circumstances warranting an accommodation to Congress in this case,” including lawmakers’ effort to determine “whether former President Trump sought to cause the Department to use its law enforcement and litigation authorities to advance his personal political interests with respect to the results of the 2020 presidential election.”

As a result, the letter said, President Biden “has decided that it would not be appropriate to assert executive privilege with respect to communications with former President Trump and his advisors and staff on matters related to the scope of the Committees’ proposed interviews, notwithstanding the view of former President Trump’s counsel that executive privilege should be asserted to prevent testimony regarding these communications.”

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote The DoJ says that Mo Brooks can’t be repped by them because his speech was a campaign activity, and further, if the court doesn’t dismiss based on that, they should dismiss it anyway unless Brooks can PROVE he didn’t instigate an attack on the capitol.

WaPo: Jan. 6 hearings open with visceral accounts of Trump supporters’ assault on police http://wapo.st/2TClDw8

⭕ 26 Jul 2021

WaPo Editorial: We have questions about Jan. 6. The new House committee can answer them3l05Y4Z. http://wapo.st/3l05Y4Z

WaPo, Bennie G Thompson: We have started investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. Nothing will be off-limits. http://wapo.st/3x7rojg Thompson (D-MS) is chairman of the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack

WaPo: Dems move to elevate Cheney on Jan. 6 committee, giving her prime speaking slot Tuesday http://wapo.st/3i62Qmw “Tuesday’s hearing will feature four police officers … who are expected to testify about their experiences of both physical and verbal abuse on Jan. 6”

Tuesday’s hearing will feature four police officers — two from the Capitol’s protection squad and two from D.C. police — who are expected to testify about their experiences of both physical and verbal abuse on Jan. 6, as they tried to protect the Capitol from a swelling horde of demonstrators determined to stop Congress’s efforts to certify the 2020 electoral college results and declare Joe Biden the next president.

WaPo Editorial: Arizona’s vote ‘audit’ is based on ignorance and dishonesty http://wapo.st/3y1TaPn “[T]he party’s goal is not to save U.S. democracy but to poison it, inspiring enough distrust in election systems to enable Republicans to pass unwarranted voting restrictions”

“We have 74,243 mail-in ballots where there is no clear record of them being sent,” declared Doug Logan, the pro-Trump conspiracy theorist who heads Cyber Ninjas, the Florida firm with no apparent expertise in election auditing whom the Arizona Senate Republican majority hired to examine Maricopa’s ballots. Election experts immediately pointed out that this number represents the in-person early ballots that voters cast, which Maricopa County counts in its submitted ballot tally. Similarly, Mr. Logan’s claim that 11,326 people suddenly showed up on the voting rolls after Election Day reflects provisional voters, whose ballots only counted if they demonstrate after Election Day that they were eligible. Instead of publicly revealing any of these alleged discrepancies, Mr. Logan should have consulted someone with a rudimentary knowledge of election procedures.

No one should seek to emulate this embarrassing spectacle, but Trump devotees in other swing states President Biden won, such as Georgia and Pennsylvania, are pushing to audit their ballot counts, too, despite the fact that intensive reviews have already found no reason to doubt the results. Pro-Trump activists in Georgia are suing to examine thousands of ballots with a high-powered microscope. They play up some 200 ballots that were initially double-counted in Atlanta’s Fulton County, despite the fact that there is no indication they ended up in the official results and that manual and machine recounts confirmed Mr. Biden’s victory.

Again and again, the “evidence” behind Mr. Trump’s lies fails to show fraud, yet Republican 2022 primary candidates in Georgia and elsewhere are embracing the fiction, while the party ridicules and sidelines those who continue to stand up for the truth. As the Arizona audit shows, the party’s goal is not to save U.S. democracy but to poison it, inspiring enough distrust in election systems to enable Republicans to pass unwarranted voting restrictions and to reject legitimate vote tallies that do not go their way. There is no more important priority than defending the nation’s democratic institutions from subversion and attack.

💙 LondonDaily: British Writer Pens The Best Description Of Trump I’ve Read http://bit.ly/3kWUZtk
⋙ Nate White “Why do some British people not like Donald Trump?”
// Nate White, an articulate and witty writer from England wrote the following response:

A few things spring to mind. Trump lacks certain qualities which the British traditionally esteem. For instance, he has no class, no charm, no coolness, no credibility, no compassion, no wit, no warmth, no wisdom, no subtlety, no sensitivity, no self-awareness, no humility, no honour and no grace – all qualities, funnily enough, with which his predecessor Mr. Obama was generously blessed. So for us, the stark contrast does rather throw Trump’s limitations into embarrassingly sharp relief.

Plus, we like a laugh. And while Trump may be laughable, he has never once said anything wry, witty or even faintly amusing – not once, ever. I don’t say that rhetorically, I mean it quite literally: not once, not ever. And that fact is particularly disturbing to the British sensibility – for us, to lack humour is almost inhuman. But with Trump, it’s a fact. He doesn’t even seem to understand what a joke is – his idea of a joke is a crass comment, an illiterate insult, a casual act of cruelty.

Trump is a troll. And like all trolls, he is never funny and he never laughs; he only crows or jeers. And scarily, he doesn’t just talk in crude, witless insults – he actually thinks in them. His mind is a simple bot-like algorithm of petty prejudices and knee-jerk nastiness.

There is never any under-layer of irony, complexity, nuance or depth. It’s all surface. Some Americans might see this as refreshingly upfront. Well, we don’t. We see it as having no inner world, no soul. And in Britain we traditionally side with David, not Goliath. All our heroes are plucky underdogs: Robin Hood, Dick Whittington, Oliver Twist. Trump is neither plucky, nor an underdog. He is the exact opposite of that. He’s not even a spoiled rich-boy, or a greedy fat-cat. He’s more a fat white slug. A Jabba the Hutt of privilege.

And worse, he is that most unforgivable of all things to the British: a bully. That is, except when he is among bullies; then he suddenly transforms into a snivelling sidekick instead. There are unspoken rules to this stuff – the Queensberry rules of basic decency – and he breaks them all. He punches downwards – which a gentleman should, would, could never do – and every blow he aims is below the belt. He particularly likes to kick the vulnerable or voiceless – and he kicks them when they are down.

So the fact that a significant minority – perhaps a third – of Americans look at what he does, listen to what he says, and then think ‘Yeah, he seems like my kind of guy’ is a matter of some confusion and no little distress to British people, given that:

• Americans are supposed to be nicer than us, and mostly are.

• You don’t need a particularly keen eye for detail to spot a few flaws in the man.

This last point is what especially confuses and dismays British people, and many other people too; his faults seem pretty bloody hard to miss. After all, it’s impossible to read a single tweet, or hear him speak a sentence or two, without staring deep into the abyss. He turns being artless into an art form; he is a Picasso of pettiness; a Shakespeare of shit. His faults are fractal: even his flaws have flaws, and so on ad infinitum. God knows there have always been stupid people in the world, and plenty of nasty people too. But rarely has stupidity been so nasty, or nastiness so stupid. He makes Nixon look trustworthy and George W look smart. In fact, if Frankenstein decided to make a monster assembled entirely from human flaws – he would make a Trump.

And a remorseful Doctor Frankenstein would clutch out big clumpfuls of hair and scream in anguish: ‘My God… what… have… I… created?’ If being a twat was a TV show, Trump would be the boxed set.

⭕ 25 Jul 2021

🐣 RT @BillKristol “This has an obvious solution: shots in arms. But short of a federal mandate—or a patchwork of mandates by municipalities, hospitals, colleges and businesses—it is hard to see how enough Americans will be immunized to form a buttress against the virus.”
⋙ NYT: The Delta Variant Is the Symptom of a Bigger Threat: Vaccine Refusal http://nyti.ms/3iJrM2k
// There are almost as many reasons for vaccine hesitancy and refusal as there are unvaccinated Americans. But this problem, not the variant, lies at the root of rising infection rates.

🐣 RT @nicholaswu12 KINZINGER in statement: “Today, I was asked by the Speaker to serve on the House Select Committee to Investigate January 6th and I humbly accepted. I will work diligently to ensure we get to the truth and hold those responsible for the attack fully accountable.”

📋 WaPo, EJ Dionne: Republicans unleashed a deadly vaccine skepticism. Can they now contain it? http://wapo.st/2Vcpy34 As of July 6, the vaccination rate for counties that voted for Biden was 46.7%; for those that voted for Trump, it was 35% (Analysis by KFF of CDC data)

Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that as of July 23, the 20 states with the highest vaccination rates (counting the District of Columbia as a state) all voted for President Biden.

A Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of CDC data found that as of July 6, the average vaccination rate in counties that voted for Biden was 46.7 percent. In counties that voted for Donald Trump, the vaccination rate was 35 percent.

📋 UVirginia StatChat: Will Whites be a minority by 2040? http://bit.ly/3BGZspK The reports of the death of a White majority have been greatly exaggerated – due to mixing of ethnicity/race in “Hispanic” and growth of “Two or more races”; currently classification is not adequate
// 7/25/2017

📋 UVirginia StatChat: The Misleading Narrative of a Disappearing White Majority http://bit.ly/2TAByv5 According to current census categories, neither Barack Obama of Kamala Harris would be counted as Black; on top of that, “Hispanic” is a language group, not a race
// race categories race demographics

⭕ 24 Jul 2021

🐣🧵 💽 RT @atrupar Trump’s introduction at the “Rally to Protect Our Elections” in Phoenix is beyond parody 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1419068600200138763?s=20/photo/1
// Trump in Arizona

⭕ 23 Jul 2021

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⭕ 21 Jul 2021

WaPo, Greg Sargent and Paul Waldman: How Kevin McCarthy is boosting the integrity of the Jan. 6 investigation http://wapo.st/3eH8Fon

📊 CBSNews: Still more to learn about January 6 attack, 67% of Americans say http://cbsn.ws/3roB1IU CBSNews/YouGov poll (7/14-17/2021; n=2238 adults)
What happened:
More to learn? Yes 72%, No 28% ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1417946730797146113?s=20/photo/1
What Happened? (Dem/GOP) ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1417947031004405761?s=20/photo/1
Trying to overturn election: 67/32%
Insurrection: 56/20%
Defending freedom: 31/55%
Patriotism: 29/51%

🐣 RT @nicholaswu12 Cheney: “at every opportunity, the minority leader has attempted to prevent the American people from understanding what happened” ¤ Says members Pelosi rejected didn’t take this seriously and one may be a “material witness”

🐣 RT @AndrewFineberg JUST NOW: @RepLizCheney again says @GOPLeader should not be Speaker if @HouseGOP takes the majority in 2022: “Any person who would be third in line to the presidency must demonstrate a commitment to the Constitution and…the rule of law and [McCarthy] has not done that.”

🐣 RT @danielsgoldman In other words, Barrack is charged for being a spy for the UAE.
⋙ 🐣 RT @DavidLaufmanLaw For the record, Tom Barrack was not charged with violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act; he was charged under 18 U.S.C. section 951 for acting as “an agent of a foreign government” — a law typically used for espionage-like cases like Maria Butina
⋙⋙ DOJ: Former Advisor to Presidential Candidate Among Three Defendants Charged with Acting as Agents of a Foreign Government http://bit.ly/3eFGIx0
// Defendants Allegedly Acted and Conspired to Act at the Direction of Senior United Arab Emirates Officials to Influence a Presidential Campaign, Public Opinion and the U.S. Government

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Kevin McCarthy says that Republicans will now form their own team… to investigate… the insurrection… that members of their own party helped incite.

🐣 RT @harrylitman Politically, McCarthy’s move to take his ball and go home is a tricky, and perhaps forced, strategy—he has painted himself into a corner. But on the much more important axis of finding out the whole truth about 1/6, it’s a fantastic development and I hope it holds.

⭕ 20 Jul 2021

WaPo Editorial: Kevin McCarthy’s picks for the Jan. 6 panel make clear he wants to continue the coverup http://wapo.st/3iziPs6
// Front page title: Pelosi must not let Kevin McCarthy’s cynical gambit spoil the Jan. 6 investigation

WaPo, Perry Bacon Jr: The institutions that can defend the U.S. from Trumpism http://wapo.st/3iB8XOH

⭕ 19 Jul 2021

DailyBeast, Molly Jong-Fast: Certified Loser Donald Trump Is Rebranding MAGA as a Full-On Cult http://bit.ly/3muRESv
// As a twice-impeached, one-term historical freak show of a president, his only hope is to turn his movement into a cult, worshipping himself. It’s the Trump Steaks of religion.

💙 🐣 RT @RenewAmerica “One-third of Trump voters, one-third of conservatives, 34 percent of Republicans, and 39 percent of Independents said that there was no chance that they would consider a candidate who voted to block certification.”
NewRepublic, David Eichenthal: A Surprising Potential Swing Vote: Pro-Democracy Republicans http://bit.ly/3xRFVkn
// I ultimately decided against running for Congress in a red district. But my research found a way for Democrats to make inroads in such places.

NYT, Paul Krugman: Republicans Have Their Own Private Autocracy http://nyti.ms/3xUoO17 “hostility to vaccines has become a form of loyalty signaling”

YahooNews: Ex-Joint Chiefs Chairman Mike Mullen: ‘Incredibly disturbing’ that military leadership reportedly feared Trump coup http://yhoo.it/36K23RN

🐣 📊 RT @LaurieRoberts New poll shows 66% of AZ voters say there is no credible evidence of widespread fraud in the 2020 election. Put another way, Arizona voters, by a nearly 2-1 margin, discount all the crazy conspiracy talk. Can someone please let Sen. Karen Fann know?
⋙ AZCentral: 62% of Arizona Republicans (and almost no one else) say audit will show Trump won [$] https://twitter.com/LaurieRoberts/status/1417184678381965313?s=20
// A new poll shows 62% of Arizona Republicans believe Trump won in 2020. Here’s why that’s a problem for them in 2022.

🐣 @TeamPelosi Please – Don’t let Jim Jordan sit on the January 6 Committee. His ability to distract, gaslight and engage in whataboutism will only exacerbate divisions and diminish the seriousness of the investigation. It would be like putting Trump himself on the committee.

WaPo: First felony defendant sentenced in Capitol riot, gets eight months in prison http://wapo.st/3hPU6AP

Tampa crane operator Paul Allard Hodgkins, 38, pleaded guilty on June 2 to one count of obstructing a joint session of Congress meeting to confirm the results of the 2020 president election. He was seen carrying a red-and-white “Trump 2020” flag into the well of the evacuated Senate while others stood over the vice president’s abandoned chair.

“The symbolism of that act was unmistakable,” U.S. District Judge Randolph D. Moss said in sentencing Hodgkins. “He was staking a claim on the floor of the U.S. Senate not with an American flag, but declaring his loyalty to a single individual over the nation. In that act, he captured the threat to democracy that we all witnessed that day.”

The riots did far greater damage than delay Congress’s tallying of the electoral votes a few hours, the judge said. They “left a stain that will remain on our nation for decades,” one that will make it “harder for all of us to tell our children and grandchildren that democracy stands as the immutable foundation of our nation,” Moss said.

U.S. prosecutors sought an 18-month prison term for Hodgkins, citing the need to deter domestic terrorism. Hodgkins asked for probation or house arrest.

“January 6th was genuinely an act of terrorism. . . . The need to preserve respect for the law is really at its pinnacle in a crime like this,” Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Mona Sedky said, striking a theme amplified by Moss after a 2½ -hour argument in which she said that rioters sought to subvert the election and the peaceful transfer of power through intimidation, force and violence.

Sedky argued that an 18-month prison term “will send a loud and clear message” so that “people contemplating a follow-up to January 6th will stand down . . . and Mr. Hodgkins and other would-be rioters will be deterred and turn back, and so it won’t happen again and again and again.”

Hodgkins attorney Patrick N. Leduc answered by blasting the government’s terrorism claim and warning that a harsh sentence would further divide the nation.

Leduc urged Moss to heed the words in President Abraham Lincoln’s second inaugural address and show grace that each side of the partisan divide would claim for itself and deny the other.

Calling the Capitol breach “domestic terrorism” is “offensive and gaslighting the country, and it needs to stop. . . . It was a protest that became a riot, period, full stop,” Leduc said.

The lawyer attempted to liken the Jan. 6 riot to violence that marred some racial-justice protests in 2020 in Minneapolis and Portland, Ore. He also invoked the First Amendment, arguing to the judge, “We need to be very careful.”

But he was cut off by Moss, who said that while he was not sentencing Hodgkins based on anyone else’s conduct, “I don’t think that any plausible argument can be made defending what happened at the Capitol as an example of the First Amendment.”

“There were people storming through the halls of the Capitol, shouting, ‘Where’s Nancy?’ ” Moss said. “There were people threatening the lives of members of Congress. There were members of Congress fleeing for their lives. This was more than a simple riot.”

The judge added: “The chambers of Congress were emptied during the most solemn act in a democracy, of certifying who the next president is going to be, by an angry mob. . . . This was not an exercise of First Amendment rights.”

About 540 people of an estimated 800 who entered the Capitol building have been charged. Hodgkins was one of about 50 who made their way to the Senate floor, the “heart” and “core” of where Congress was carrying out its statutory and constitutional responsibility to confirm the president’s win, Sedky said.

Unlike other defendants, Hodgkins was not accused of other wrongdoing, such as leading or coordinating others, making online threats or conspiring with extremists. Nor did he enter a cooperation deal with prosecutors. Prosecutors had sought a sentence at the midpoint of the 15 to 21 months set under advisory federal guidelines.

Prosecutors stopped short of seeking enhanced domestic terrorism penalties against Hodgkins that it has threatened to seek against other defendants. Such enhancements could more than double the sentencing guidelines range for such defendants, although judges would have the final say.

Moss acknowledged struggling over how to weigh the violence of the overall attack and the defendant’s lesser individual role, but he knocked down Leduc’s selective invocation of the 16th president.

Lincoln, in his Gettysburg Address, said the Union engaged in civil war to ensure that government of, by and for the people “did not perish from the earth,” Moss noted.

“If we allow people to storm the U.S. Capitol when they don’t like what the U.S. Senate or House of Representatives are doing, what are we doing to preserve democracy in our country?” Moss asked.

Moss said that he believed Hodgkins’s conduct was an “aberration” but that “people have to know that assaulting the Capitol and impeding the democratic process, even if you’re not bearing arms, will have consequences,” adding that it was more important for him “to deter others from ever again attempting anything like the events of January 6th.”

⭕ 18 Jul 2021

AP: Klobuchar: Infrastructure bill could include voting measures http://bit.ly/3zk1H07

Sen. Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat from Minnesota who chairs the powerful Senate Rules Committee, said in an interview that the priority continues to be passing the legislation known as the For the People Act, which would usher in minimum voting standards in the U.S. such as automatic and same-day voter registration, early voting and no-excuse absentee voting.

But Klobuchar noted that Democrats could also use the process known as reconciliation to advance financial incentives for states to adopt certain reforms. Election systems have been designated critical infrastructure on par with the nation’s power plants, banks and dams.

“You can do election infrastructure in there because that is part of infrastructure,” Klobuchar said. “It’s no substitute for the For the People Act, but it is something we can start working on immediately and are working on right now.”

Pushing election-related measures into the infrastructure bill would be a high-stakes gambit with no guarantee of success.

Under the congressional budget process, certain measures regarding revenues, spending and the debt can be approved with a 51-vote threshold, which is why Democrats are pursuing it. The process allows them to bypass a near-certain filibuster from Republicans.

But there’s a catch: The Senate’s nonpartisan parliamentarian can rule for the removal of any provision not directly related to the budget, or items whose budget impact is “merely incidental” to their intended policy changes.

In the end, Democrats would not achieve their goal of federal standards through the infrastructure bill alone but could incentivize some states to move in that direction.

“Money with incentives has passed before. So let’s see what we can get approved,” Klobuchar said. “But again, that is only part of it. Look, it’s not the whole thing, right? But it’s a tool you don’t want to let go.”

NYT, by Donald Ayer, Danielle Brian and Norman Eisen: Merrick Garland Needs to Show He Knows What Jan. 6 Was Really About http://nyti.ms/2UmfPaG
// By Donald Ayer, Danielle Brian and Norman Eisen: Mr. Ayer was a deputy attorney general in the George H.W. Bush administration. Ms. Brian is the executive director of the Project On Government Oversight. Mr. Eisen served as special counsel to the House Judiciary Committee during the first Trump impeachment.

⭕ 17 Jul 2021

NBCNews: How Fox News’ Covid vaccine denialism hurts my patients http://nbcnews.to/3rtpacN
// Right-wing Covid-19 denialism hit my community hard during the first surge. Now, we’re seeing a new, dangerous anti-vaccine push from these same sources.

💙 WaPo/AP: AP FACT CHECK: Trump makes false claims about Arizona audit http://wapo.st/3ev7ZSQ

⭕ 16 Jul 2021

WaPo: ‘They’re Killing People’: Biden Denounces Social Media for Virus Disinformation http://wapo.st/3ex0cE1
// The president’s blunt statement capped weeks of frustration in the White House over the spread of vaccine disinformation on Facebook and other platforms.

CNN, Michael D’Antonio: The real reason Trump keeps telling the Big Lie http://cnn.it/3hMg0Vq

One by one, new excerpts of books about the end of Donald Trump’s presidency are bringing to light appalling reports on his final year in office.

In “I Alone Can Fix It: Donald J. Trump’s Catastrophic Final Year,” Carol Loennig and Philip Rucker show how the nation’s top military leaders were poised to thwart a coup, had Trump or his allies attempted one. In “Landslide,” Michael Wolff writes that as late as the morning of January 6, Trump and his former lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, may have believed the election wasn’t over. And in “Frankly, We Did Win This Election: The Inside Story of How Trump Lost,” Michael C. Bender depicts Trump shouting “treason!” and saying those who leaked the story about his family taking cover in the White House bunker during Black Lives Matter protests should be “executed.” (Trump has already denied much of the reporting in the new books.)

WaPo, Michael Bender: To Trump’s hard-core supporters, his rallies weren’t politics. They were life. http://wapo.st/2Tohk7K
// What 2020 looked like from the front row on the campaign trail

AP: FACT FOCUS: A false narrative of 74K extra votes in Arizona http://bit.ly/3BlXtY3

ForensicNews, Scott Stedman: Inside a Rudy Giuliani Operation to Smear Joe and Hunter Biden http://bit.ly/3hHXpde
// SeeView Media was incorporated in Feb. 2020, the brainchild of Giuliani and Republican operatives Tim Yale and George Dickson III.

⭕ 15 Jul 2021

Forbes: FBI Signals It’s Looking At Whether Members Of Congress Assisted Capitol Siege http://bit.ly/3ey1n6a
// Asked during a press briefing whether the FBI is looking into Congressional employees and lawmakers, Assistant Director Steven D’Antuono replied that the Bureau is “looking at every piece of the puzzle” and “not leaving any stone unturned.”

💽 MSNBC, Rachel Maddow: Cyber Ninja’ company in AZ ballot stunt under investigation by House Oversight Committee http://on.msnbc.com/2VJhver
// Rachel Maddow reads excerpts from a new letter from the House Oversight Committee to the Cyber Ninja company, requesting documents and explanations as it opens an investigation into whether the clumsy “audit” stunt impinges on the right to a free and fair election.

NYT, Michelle Cottle: Trump’s ‘Team Kraken’ Lands in Hot Water http://nyti.ms/
// The city of Detroit, among other entities, has accused the pro-Trump legal team [L Lin Wood and Sidney Powell] of abusing the court system by pursuing a frivolous, error-riddled case. The city wants the offending lawyers punished financially and referred for possible disbarment.

🧵 RT @peterbakernyt Shades of Nixon and Schlesinger: In Trump’s final days in office, Milley fretted about a military coup and instructed generals to check with him before carrying out any illegal orders from the White House. @sbg1 📌 https://twitter.com/peterbakernyt/status/1415835804887310336?s=20
⋙ NewYorker, Susan Glasser: “You’re Gonna Have a Fucking War”: Mark Milley’s Fight to Stop Trump from Striking Iran http://bit.ly/3z4IpvG
// Inside the extraordinary final-days conflict between the former President and his chairman of the Joint Chiefs.

Esquire, Jack Holmes: This Is an Absolutely Damning Account of What Trump Was Up to on January 6 http://bit.ly/3B7JqFg
// As his supporters sacked the Capitol, the president did not lift a finger to stop the madness. Because he wanted it to continue. Because it was his last chance to stay in power.

“If I was going to do a coup,” said the former President of the United States, “one of the last people I would want to do it with is General Mark Milley.” Later in the statement, he added that the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs “had no courage or skill, certainly not the type of person I would be talking ‘coup’ with. I’m not into coups!”

Finally, an answer to the question of what it might have looked like if O.J. Simpson were cast in Mean Girls. But this statement also came in response to Milley’s comments in a new book from Washington Post reporters Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker, I Alone Can Fix It, on Donald Trump’s disastrous final days in the big chair. In the book, Milley is depicted as fearing a coup attempt from the then-sitting president, working with the other Joint Chiefs on a plan to resign en masse if Trump attempted anything truly insane. Like some of us around here, Milley was gravely concerned by Trump’s moves after Election Day to purge the security apparatus and fill senior positions at the Pentagon and the Justice Department with people Milley perceived as more dependable loyalists, all while yelling that the election had been stolen from him and he was the rightful president for four more years. Leading up to January 6, “Milley told his staff that he believed Trump was stoking unrest, possibly in hopes of an excuse to invoke the Insurrection Act and call out the military.”

Of course, Trump did do something insane. He drew his most enthusiastic supporters to Washington on the day Congress was set to confirm he would soon leave power and sent them down to the Capitol to try to prevent that certification from taking place. They proceeded to riot, attacking police officers with whatever was available and breaking into the seat of the national legislature. And as the situation spun out of control, another excerpt from Leonnig and Rucker’s book, published Thursday in the Washington Post, sheds some light on what the sitting president—and commander-in-chief charged with defending the Constitution and the homeland—was up to.

WaPo: ‘I Alone Can Fix It’ book excerpt: The inside story of Trump’s defiance and inaction on Jan. 6 http://wapo.st/3kq76yG
// Terror at the Capitol, delay at the Pentagon, resistance in the Oval Office and democracy hanging in the balance

⭕ 14 Jul 2021

WaPo: Joint Chiefs chairman feared potential ‘Reichstag moment’ aimed at keeping Trump in power http://wapo.st/3hHFqmY

In the waning weeks of Donald Trump’s term, the country’s top military leader repeatedly worried about what the president might do to maintain power after losing reelection, comparing his rhetoric to Adolf Hitler’s during the rise of Nazi Germany and asking confidants whether a coup was forthcoming, according to a new book by two Washington Post reporters.

As Trump ceaselessly pushed false claims about the 2020 presidential election, Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, grew more and more nervous, telling aides he feared that the president and his acolytes might attempt to use the military to stay in office, Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker report in “I Alone Can Fix It: Donald J. Trump’s Catastrophic Final Year.”

Milley described “a stomach-churning” feeling as he listened to Trump’s untrue complaints of election fraud, drawing a comparison to the 1933 attack on Germany’s parliament building that Hitler used as a pretext to establish a Nazi dictatorship.

Portions of the book related to Milley — first reported Wednesday night by CNN ahead of the book’s July 20 release — offer a remarkable window into the thinking of America’s highest-ranking military officer, who saw himself as one of the last empowered defenders of democracy during some of the darkest days in the country’s recent history.

Milley — who was widely criticized last year for appearing alongside Trump in Lafayette Square after protesters were forcibly cleared from the area — had pledged to use his office to ensure a free and fair election with no military involvement. But he became increasingly concerned in the days following the November contest, making multiple references to the onset of 20th-century fascism.

After attending a Nov. 10 security briefing about the “Million MAGA March,” a pro-Trump rally protesting the election, Milley said he feared an American equivalent of “brownshirts in the streets,” alluding to the paramilitary forces that protected Nazi rallies and enabled Hitler’s ascent. ¤ Late that same evening, according to the book, an old friend called Milley to express concerns that those close to Trump were attempting to “overturn the government.” ¤ “You are one of the few guys who are standing between us and some really bad stuff,” the friend told Milley, according to an account relayed to his aides. Milley was shaken, Leonnig and Rucker write, and he called former national security adviser H.R. McMaster to ask whether a coup was actually imminent. ¤ “What the f— am I dealing with?” Milley asked him.

The conversations put Milley on edge, and he began informally planning with other military leaders, strategizing how they would block Trump’s order to use the military in a way they deemed dangerous or illegal.

If someone wanted to seize control, Milley thought, they would need to gain sway over the FBI, the CIA and the Defense Department, where Trump had already installed staunch allies. “They may try, but they’re not going to f—ing succeed,” he told some of his closest deputies, the book says.

In the weeks that followed, Milley played reassuring soothsayer to a string of concerned members of Congress and administration officials who shared his worries about Trump attempting to use the military to stay in office. ¤ “Everything’s going to be okay,” he told them, according to the book. “We’re going to have a peaceful transfer of power. We’re going to land this plane safely. This is America. It’s strong. The institutions are bending, but it won’t break.” …

After the failed insurrection on Jan. 6, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) called Milley to ask for his guarantee that Trump would not be able to launch a nuclear strike and start a war. “This guy’s crazy,” Pelosi said of Trump in what the book reported was mostly a one-way phone call. “He’s dangerous. He’s a maniac.”

Once again, Milley sought to reassure: “Ma’am, I guarantee you that we have checks and balances in the system,” he told Pelosi.

Less than a week later, as military and law enforcement leaders planned for President Biden’s inauguration, Milley said he was determined to avoid a repeat of the siege on the Capitol.s “Everyone in this room, whether you’re a cop, whether you’re a soldier, we’re going to stop these guys to make sure we have a peaceful transfer of power,” he told them. “We’re going to put a ring of steel around this city and the Nazis aren’t getting in.”

At Biden’s swearing-in on Jan. 20, Milley was seated behind former president Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama, who asked the general how he was feeling. ¤ “No one has a bigger smile today than I do,” Milley replied. “You can’t see it under my mask, but I do.”

WaPo: Trump Organization CFO has resigned from the trust that controls the company, documents show http://wapo.st/
// Allen Weisselberg “has resigned from a trust set up to control all of the company’s assets — seemingly giving up his place at the top of the company’s formal hierarchy”

⭕ 13 Jul 2021

TheAtlantic, David Frum: There’s a Word for What Trumpism Is Becoming http://bit.ly/2U1dHoy
// [ Fascism ]; The relentless messaging by Trump and his supporters has inflicted a measurable wound on American democracy.

≣ 💽 ABCNews: President Joe Biden’s speech on voting rights: TRANSCRIPT http://abcn.ws/3z0dXmB
// His fiery speech was meant to put pressure on Congress to enact voting reforms.

🐣 RT @OversightDems NEW: Chairs @RepMaloney and @RepRaskin sent a letter to Douglas Logan, CEO of Cyber Ninjas, requesting information on his companies’ role in the “audit” of nearly 2.1 million ballots cast in Maricopa County, Arizona in the 2020 election. https://twitter.com/OversightDems/status/1415399315405787136?s=20/photo/1
⋙ OversightComm: Chairs Maloney and Raskin Launch Investigation into Privately Run ‘Audit’ of Arizona 2020 Election Results http://bit.ly/3kwDDTU

“Americans’ right to vote is protected by the Constitution and is the cornerstone of our democratic system of government,” the Chairs wrote.  “The Committee is seeking to determine whether the privately funded audit conducted by your company in Arizona protects the right to vote or is instead an effort to promote baseless conspiracy theories, undermine confidence in America’s elections, and reverse the result of a free and fair election for partisan gain.”

💙 WaPo: Biden calls passing voting legislation ‘a national imperative’ and castigates voting restrictions based on ‘a big lie’ http://wapo.st/3iaj4d5

NYT: Russia’s most aggressive ransomware group disappeared. It’s unclear who made that happen. http://nyti.ms/3wx7tKg

WaPo: Biden to raise stakes for voting rights as GOP-led states impose restrictions http://wapo.st/3iaj4d5 “biggest threat to the integrity of U.S. elections since the Civil War”

President Biden on Tuesday will deliver his most forceful condemnation yet of the wave of voting restrictions proposed in Republican-led states nationwide — efforts the president will argue are the biggest threat to the integrity of U.S. elections since the Civil War.

Biden’s speech in the afternoon at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, the city where he began his presidential campaign two years ago, will underscore how the “denial of the right to vote” is “grounded in autocracy, undemocratic, un-American and unpatriotic,” a White House official said.

“He will note that while voter suppression that these 21st century Jim Crow laws represent is sadly not unprecedented in American history — looking back to the KKK campaigns of terror, poll taxes, literacy tests, and the disenfranchisement of women and enslaved people — these new insidious moves to empower partisans over independent election authorities in terms of who counts the votes are new and extremely dangerous,” said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to preview the president’s remarks.

In his speech, Biden will again underscore how dozens of federal judges have tossed out challenges to the 2020 election results, which the White House official said “stands as a model for the trustworthiness and precision of our system,” particularly as it unfolded during a once-in-a-century pandemic.

And Biden also plans to call for what the official characterized as a “new coalition” of activists, students and leaders from the faith, labor and business communities to help bolster voter education and eventual turnout at the polls.

💙 WaPo: ‘I Alone Can Fix It’ book excerpt: Inside Trump’s Election Day and the birth of the ‘big lie’ http://wapo.st/36zL9VS
// At the end of a tumultuous day, the defiant president refused to accept the signs that he was losing the White House contest to Joe Biden. “I won in a landslide and they’re taking it back,” Trump told advisers.
// Part one of an excerpt from “I Alone Can Fix It: Donald J. Trump’s Catastrophic Final Year.” Leonnig and Rucker will discuss this book during a Washington Post Live event on July 20.

⭕ 12 Jul 2021

WaPo: The Republican Party’s top lawyer called election fraud arguments by Trump’s lawyers a ‘joke’ that could mislead millions http://wapo.st/3r72f6R

⭕ 11 Jul 2021

CNN: Trump wins the CPAC straw poll as attendees clamor for him to run again http://cnn.it/3AUrjCH

🧵 RT @atrupar CPAC ATTENDEE: Trump won! ¤ TRUMP: It’s true. We all won. ¤ (Trump lost) 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1414334068217585666?s=20
// Trump at CPAC

⭕ 10 Jul 2021

⭕ 9 Jul 2021

WaPo: The rapid decline of White evangelical America? http://wapo.st/3e1NhtI
// New data suggests a bigger decrease than previously understood — including in the GOP

⭕ 8 Jul 2021

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⭕ 6 Jul 2021

DailyBeast, David Rothkopf (7/6): We Still Won’t Admit Why So Many People Believe the Big Lie http://bit.ly/3BfZ7u0
// Six months after the insurrection it triggered, it’s clear that the stolen-election nonsense is just a drop in a tidal wave of bullshit.

⭕ 5 Jul 2021

🐣 RT @MSNBC Opinion | @speechboy71: The vaccine fight, rather than an outgrowth of Trump’s divisive presidency, is just another example of how polarization is not just transforming American society — it’s literally killing people. – @MSNBCDaily
⋙ MSNBC, Michael A Cohen: Happy 4th of July, America. Stop letting polarization kill you. http://on.msnbc.com/3hFTdt4
// In post-Trump America, political affiliation is now directly tied to life expectancy.

⭕ 4 Ju1 2021 🇺🇸

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw Exquisitely analyzed piece. ¤ Trump lawyers laid false claim #Weisselberg-#TrumpIndictments were “fringe benefits” case. ¤ Since then, DJT, Eric and Don Jr. have maintained that frame. So has much of the media! ¤ Top #TaxLaw expert demolishes that framing.
⋙ JustSecurity, Daniel Shaviro: The Weisselberg Indictment Is Not A “Fringe Benefits” Case http://bit.ly/3dHLvhb
// Grasping the Full Scope of the Alleged Criminal Scheme

⭕ 3 Ju1 2021

WaPo: FBI launches flurry of arrests over attacks on journalists during Capitol riot http://wapo.st/3qKfPgc

WaPo: Hours-long standoff between police, heavily armed men in Massachusetts ends with 11 arrests http://wapo.st/2TB1O8z “The men appear to be adherents of the ‘Moorish Sovereign Citizens’”

WaPo: Trump appears to acknowledge tax schemes while questioning whether alleged violations are crimes http://wapo.st/3qIlHXs

⭕ 2 Ju1 2021

⭕ 1 Ju1 2021

NYT, Richard Hasen: The Supreme Court Is Putting Democracy at Risk http://nyti.ms/3xegTLU

WaPo: Pelosi names Republican Cheney to select committee investigating Jan. 6 attack on Capitol by pro-Trump mob http://wapo.st/3jOnKb9

NYT: Trump Organization Is Charged With Running 15-Year Employee Tax Scheme http://nyti.ms/3qEBXsg
// The company was accused of helping its executives evade taxes on compensation by hiding luxury perks and bonuses.

WaPo Editorial: The Roberts court systematically dismantles the Voting Rights Act http://wapo.st/3wcMqN1

💽 MSNBC, 11th Hour: Trump’s business was just labeled a ‘criminal organization http://on.msnbc.com/3hh5l57
// Calling the charges against the Trump Org. something like a ‘million-dollar heist,’ MSNBC Legal Analyst Neal Katyal explains how New York prosecutors are effectively alleging that the former president’s business is a ‘criminal organization.’

WaPo, Max Boot: Two House votes show the GOP is an authoritarian, white-power party http://wapo.st/3wcndlB

⭕ 30 Jun 2021

💙 💽 NYT: Inside the Capitol Riot: An Exclusive Video Investigation http://nyti.ms/3qGdJxZ
// The Times analyzed thousands of videos from the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol Building to understand how it happened — and why. Here are some of the key findings.

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs Biden has correctly identified the global contest between democracy and autocracy as the overarching challenge of the era, @HalBrands
writes. Now comes the hard part. He must make his strategy real, and make it work.
⋙ ForeignAffairs: The Emerging Biden Doctrine http://fam.ag/360p16C
// Biden has identified the defining strategic challenge of the twenty-first century, but he faces daunting problems.

Esquire, Charles Pierce: Kristi Noem Is Activating Forces That She Does Not Understand and Will Never Be Able to Control http://bit.ly/2UImiwb
// It’s one thing for the wingnut welfare apparatus to fund think tanks and cultivate the Ben Shapiros. This is a step down a road other republics have traveled, never to be seen again.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WSJ: Trump Organization and CFO Allen Weisselberg Expected to Be Charged Thursday http://on.wsj.com/363PEHW
// The Manhattan district attorney’s first charges in three-year probe will focus on alleged tax-related crimes at former president’s company

HuffPo: ‘Utterly Deranged’ Donald Trump Has Full Meltdown http://bit.ly/3xbGbKv
// The ex-president attacked two key figures who enabled his agenda. [Barr and McConnell]

⭕ 29 Jun 2021

⭕ 28 Jun 2021

WaPo, Greg Sargent: William Barr’s bombshell about Trump is more revealing than it seems http://wapo.st/3jmjjnn

⭕ 27 Jun 2021

TheAtlantic, Jonathan Karl: Inside William Barr’s Breakup With Trump http://bit.ly/2SA2Jpk
// In the final months of the administration, the doggedly loyal attorney general finally had enough.

Barr, Levi, and Cipollone walked to the president’s personal dining room near the Oval Office. Trump was sitting at the table. Meadows was sitting next to him with his arms crossed; the White House adviser Eric Herschmann stood off to the side. The details of this meeting were described to me by several people present. One told me that Trump had “the eyes and mannerism of a madman.”

He went off on Barr. … ¤ Trump brought up Barr’s AP interview. ¤ “Did you say that?” ¤ “Yes,” Barr responded. ¤ “How the fuck could you do this to me? Why did you say it?” ¤ “Because it’s true.” ¤ The president, livid, responded by referring to himself in the third person: “You must hate Trump. You must hate Trump.” ¤ Barr thought that the president was trying to control himself, but he seemed angrier than he had ever seen him. His face was red. …

“They saw the boxes going in!” Trump yelled, referring to the stories about boxes of illegal ballots being counted. ¤ “You know, Mr. President, there are 662 precincts in Wayne County,” Barr said. Trump seemed taken aback that he knew the exact number. “It’s the only county with all the boxes going to a central place, and you actually did better there this time around than you did last time. You keep on saying that the Department of Justice is not looking at this stuff, and we are looking at it in a responsible way. But your people keep on shoveling this shit out.”

“You know, you only have five weeks, Mr. President, after an election to make legal challenges,” Barr said. “This would have taken a crackerjack team with a really coherent and disciplined strategy. Instead, you have a clown show. No self-respecting lawyer is going anywhere near it. It’s just a joke. That’s why you are where you are.” ¤ Interestingly, Trump didn’t argue when Barr told him that his “clown show” legal team had wasted time. In fact, he said, “You may be right about that.”

After going through his litany of claims—stolen ballots, fake ballots, dead people voting, rigged voting machines—Trump switched to other grievances, shouting at Barr for failing to prosecute Biden’s son Hunter. “If that had been one of my kids, they would have been all over him!” he said. By the end of the meeting, Trump was doing almost all of the talking. Why hadn’t Barr released John Durham’s report on the origins of the Russia investigation before the election? Why hadn’t he prosecuted former FBI Director James Comey? Trump was banging on the table. He said that Barr had been worthless. …

Politico: Former attorney general describes break with Trump on election fraud http://politi.co/3A4le5Y //➔ I guess if you’re not running for anything, you can afford to grow a conscience
// complete article; “It was all bulls—,” William Barr told The Atlantic.

William Barr said he believed it was his obligation to publicly state that there was no evidence of voter fraud in 2020 no matter how angry it made then-President Donald Trump, the former attorney general is quoted as saying in an article published in The Atlantic.

“My attitude was: It was put-up or shut-up time,” Barr told Jonathan Karl in the article headlined “William Barr Speaks.”

Barr added: “If there was evidence of fraud, I had no motive to suppress it. But my suspicion all the way along was that there was nothing there. It was all bulls—.”

The former attorney general told Karl that he knew Trump would push him to conduct investigations and confirm the president’s frequently stated belief that the 2020 presidential election had been stolen from him — and that Barr suspected from the get-go that no widespread fraud had taken place.

He also said that Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell — understandably concerned about upcoming Senate runoffs in Georgia — encouraged him to speak out about the integrity of the election.

Barr’s conclusion that there was no widespread fraud, which he shared with an Associated Press reporter at the start of December, drew the wrath of Trump, who spoke of himself in the third person.

“You must hate Trump. You must hate Trump,” Barr quoted Trump as saying in a subsequent meeting.

Karl wrote: “Barr thought that the president was trying to control himself, but he seemed angrier than he had ever seen him.”

Barr said he also told Trump that the president had undermined his own efforts by launching a scattershot, incoherent legal team (“a clown show”) to challenge election results — something which he said Trump did not disagree with.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Trump Organization attorneys given Monday deadline to persuade prosecutors not to file charges against it http://wapo.st/3zYDnCp

📊 WaPo, EJ Dionne: The Catholic bishops’ anti-Biden project is backfiring http://wapo.st/3dkNuYq “It’s the anti-Francis majority of American bishops, not liberals or Francis defenders, who would put politics ahead of faith, ideology ahead of theology, and partisanship ahead of fellowship”

The decision of right-wing Catholic bishops to begin drafting a statement that many of them said was aimed at President Biden and his reception of communion was not just a rebuke to him and to other Catholic Democrats. It was also an attack on Pope Francis, who had made clear that he did not want them to go down this divisive road. And it reinforced the suspicions of the church among progressive-leaning young people already alienated from Christian institutions that champion extreme forms of conservative politics.

A group of angry men (they are all men) seemed to want nothing to do with their brothers and sisters who believe that social justice and a radical concern for “the lives of the poor, those already born, the destitute, the abandoned and the underprivileged,” as Francis put it in 2018, should be at the heart of Catholic teaching.

No, they would relegate all this to an inferior status in comparison with opposition to abortion. Which is a shame because, in its day-to-day life, the church does a great deal to fight poverty, injustice and exclusion.

It’s the anti-Francis majority of American bishops, not liberals or Francis defenders, who would put politics ahead of faith, ideology ahead of theology, and partisanship ahead of fellowship. The 75 percent of bishops who voted on June 17 to prepare the statement are importing the worst aspects of American politics into the life of the church. …

That’s especially true in light of a Pew Research Center survey this spring finding that given Biden’s views on abortion, 67 percent of U.S. Catholics still said that he should be allowed to receive communion; only 29 percent said he should not.

That this is even an issue shows how the viruses of the political right have infected the U.S. church leadership. It stands almost alone in the Catholic world in its singular focus on abortion, as Jason Horowitz reported in the New York Times. He noted that in “much of Europe and Latin America, it is essentially unthinkable for bishops to deny communion to politicians who publicly support abortion rights.”

Having pulled back ever so slightly, the bishops should now drop this ill-conceived project altogether. It will only continue to undercut their capacity — already strained by scandal — to preach, teach and persuade. They might take a moment to ponder the call to dialogue from Thomas Merton, the Trappist monk and brilliant writer whom Pope Francis lifted up in his 2015 speech to Congress.

“If I insist on giving you my truth, and never stop to receive your truth in return,” Merton wrote, “there can be no truth between us.”

⭕ 26 Jun 2021

NBCNews: Rudy Giuliani’s New York suspension proves dangers of Trump’s lies http://nbcnews.to/35R1k0C
// The court has sent a strong message about the real harm posed by those individuals who continue to push falsehoods about the 2020 election.

Disbarment — a punishment meted out by a court for code violations — is always devastating to a lawyer. This punishment occurs when a lawyer commits an offense that directly relates to his or her fitness to practice law. Such offenses may include dishonesty and negligent representation. Giuliani, whose license is now suspended, is likely on his way to permanent disbarment … ¤ [I]t certainly looks like Giuliani has finally pushed his luck too far. New York law, among other things, forbids a lawyer from “knowingly making a false statement of fact or law to a third person” in the course of representing a client (Rule 4.1) and “engaging in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation.” (Rule 8.4 (c)). In other words, Giuliani’s monthslong legal campaign on behalf of Trump to overturn the 2020 presidential election through a series of baseless lawsuits and false public statements violated New York’s professional ethics code.

⭕ 25 Jun 2021

🐣 RT @propublica Rather than trying to halt the Jan. 6 march, Trump and his allies accommodated its leaders, according to text messages and interviews with Republican operatives and officials.
⋙ ProPublica: New Details Suggest Senior Trump Aides Knew Jan. 6 Rally Could Get Chaotic http://bit.ly/3jssilD
// Text messages and interviews show that Stop the Steal leaders fooled the Capitol police and welcomed racists to increase their crowd sizes, while White House officials worked to both contain and appease them.

🧵 RT @gtconway3 If journalists can uncover all this through the voluntary cooperation of sources, imagine what a commission, select committee, or grand jury could find out with subpoenas. 📌 https://twitter.com/gtconway3d/status/1408967412075175938?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ RT @gtconway3 “‘Don’t denounce anything,’ he messaged his inner circle in January regarding the Capitol riot. ‘You don’t want to be on the opposite side of freedom fighters in the coming conflict. Veterans will be looking for civilian political leaders.'”
⋙ ProPublica New Details Suggest Senior Trump Aides Knew Jan. 6 Rally Could Get Chaotic http://bit.ly/3hdx7Oz
// Text messages and interviews show that Stop the Steal leaders fooled the Capitol police and welcomed racists to increase their crowd sizes, while White House officials worked to both contain and appease them.

NYT: They Seemed Like Democratic Activists. They Were Secretly Conservative Spies. http://nyti.ms/3xYBXpp
// Operatives infiltrated progressive groups across the West to try to manipulate politics and reshape the national electoral map. They targeted moderate Republicans, too — anyone seen as threats to hard-line conservatives.

WaPo: Justice Dept. sues state of Georgia over new voting restrictions http://wapo.st/3jf5lDP

🐣 RT @mccafffreyr3 Let this sink in. Tucker Carlson on live Fox TV called Gen Mark Milley the Chairman of the JCS “Stupid” and a “Pig”. Why hasn’t he been terminated? Who talks like this about a public official? Mark Milley …Princeton and Colombia. Years in combat.

NYT: Trump Aides Prepared Insurrection Act Order During Debate Over Protests http://nyti.ms/3h6C63r
// President Donald Trump never invoked the act, but fresh details underscore the intensity of his interest last June in using active-duty military to curb unrest.

⭕ 24 Jun 2021

WaPo, Aaron Blake: The most brutal debunking of Trump’s fraud claims yet — from Republicans http://wapo.st/3xLJEiE

WaPo: Giuliani’s N.Y. law license suspended in connection with efforts to overturn 2020 election http://wapo.st/3xS68P6

WaPo: Inside the ‘shadow reality world’ promoting the lie that the presidential election was stolen http://wapo.st/
// Wealthy allies of former president Donald Trump have spent millions on films, rallies and other efforts to tout falsehoods about the 2020 vote.

⭕ 23 Jun 2021

WaPo: In sentencing regretful Capitol protester, federal judge rebukes Republicans http://wapo.st/3d8gItu

⭕ 22 Jun 2021

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NBCNews: Not acceptable’: Obama slams GOP plan to filibuster voting rights bill http://nbcnews.to/3d29VSd
// “They’re suddenly afraid to even talk about these issues and figure out solutions,” the former president said of Republican opposition to the For the People Act.

⭕ 20 Jun 2021

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⭕ 17 Jun 2021

WaPo, Philip Bump: How the right is trying to reshape the history of the Jan. 6 riot http://wapo.st/3gGGmb4

WaPo, Vladimir Kara-Murza (2017): Putin’s dark cult of the secret police http://wapo.st/3vJs8dr (Kara-Murza is a Russian dissident leader; this article not only proved prophetic for Russia but offers warnings the United States)

The KGB’s Fifth Directorate, established in the 1960s with the purpose of suppressing political dissent, was busy until the dying days of the U.S.S.R, even in the midst of perestroika and glasnost. The last KGB report to the Central Committee “on the political activity of [Andrei] Sakharov” was dated Dec. 8, 1989, six days before the dissident’s death. The KGB and its chairman, Vladimir Kryuchkov, were the masterminds of the failed coup d’état in August 1991 — the last attempt to save the Soviet system. Few state institutions in the U.S.S.R. were as despised by the population.

After the coup attempt was defeated — as thousands of Muscovites went out into the streets and literally stood in front of the tanks — the KGB’s headquarters on Lubyanka Square was the first symbolic target of the crowds. On the evening of Aug. 22, people began spontaneously gathering on Lubyanka in a rally that culminated in the dismantling of the statue of Felix Dzerzhinsky, the founding director of the Cheka. The “Iron Felix” hanging from a noose as it was lifted from its pedestal remains one of the most enduring images of the Russian democratic revolution. …

⭕ 16 Jun 2021

⭕ 15 Jun 2021

WaPo Editorial: The nation cannot forget Donald Trump’s betrayal of his oath http://wapo.st/2SueLRb

WaPo: Adam Schiff: The Justice Department must be depoliticized http://wapo.st/3gz7MOJ

⭕ 14 Jun 2021

WaPo: NATO expands focus to China, a win for Biden in his first trip to the battered alliance http://wapo.st/2Sy4gfv

WaPo, Michael Gerson: America’s contest of nightmares isn’t even close http://wapo.st/3gyPQnh Extreme “wokeness” can be an irritant; fascistic Trumpism is an existential threat to the republic

WaPo: Russia, U.S. and other countries reach new agreement against cyber hacking, even as attacks continue http://wapo.st/3cIMltl

⭕ 13 Jun 2021
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⭕ 11 Jun 2021

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Garland announces expansion of Justice Department’s voting rights unit, vowing to scrutinize GOP-backed voting restrictions and ballot reviews http://wapo.st/3gqn4Fv

WaPo, Aaron Blake: New questions about a key GOP impeachment witness for Trump http://wapo.st/359jE4K

When President Donald Trump faced his first impeachment in 2019, Republicans focused on a firsthand witness who they claimed helped exonerate Trump: Kurt Volker.

But new evidence calls into question a key portion of Volker’s testimony, in which he repeatedly downplayed personal knowledge that the investigations the Trump team sought in Ukraine involved now-President Biden.

Volker, who was Trump’s special envoy to Ukraine, was one of the “three amigos” tasked by Trump to work with Ukraine. Despite turning over text messages that detailed the pressure campaign on Ukraine to launch investigations related to the Bidens, Volker’s testimony was frequently highlighted by Trump allies. That’s because he said hadn’t been aware of a quid pro quo in which Ukraine would be given something for launching politically convenient investigations for Trump. And so the GOP called him as its witness.

CNN this week published a recording of a call between Volker, Trump lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani and a top Ukrainian official, Andriy Yermak, from July 2019. In the call, Giuliani discusses the matters involving the Bidens with Yermak. Details of the call had previously been reported, but this gave us a fuller accounting.

The call doesn’t necessarily add a ton to the known facts about what Giuliani et. al. requested of Ukraine. We knew they wanted dirt on the Bidens, as Giuliani himself acknowledged very early on. …

“Heard from White House — assuming President [Zelensky] convinces trump he will investigate / ‘get to the bottom of what happened’ in 2016, we will nail down date for visit to Washington” for Zelensky, Volker said. ¤ One of the witnesses Republicans initially highlighted, Sondland, later confirmed there was a quid pro quo, effectively turning him into a hostile witness for Trump. This would seem to point to valid questions about the testimony of a second key witness cited in Trump’s defense.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Merrick Garland: “The Civil Rights Division is going to need a lot more lawyers” announcing he will double it in 30 days & vigorously use existing laws including the Voting Rights Act, the Motor Voter Act, the Help America Vote Act & more to aggressively protect the right to vote

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 BREAKING: Attorney General Garland has announced that the Justice Department will review new and current state voting laws for violations, and publish new guidance on early voting, mail voting and voting audits.

WaPo: Senate Democrats threaten to subpoena Barr, Sessions for testimony over Justice Dept.’s secret pursuit of two House Democrats’ data http://wapo.st/2TVgtLv

⭕ 10 Jun 2021

💙 WSJ, Peggy Noonan: Why We Can’t Move On From Jan. 6 http://on.wsj.com/3iBqwjd
// If you weren’t appalled by what happened that day, you have given up on American democracy.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Flashback: May 2019 💽 https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1403176488753455107?s=20/photo/1
Harris: Has the president or anyone at the WH ever asked or suggested that you open an investigation of anyone?
Barr: Um. …
Harris: Seems you’d remember something like that and be able to tell us.
Barr: Yeah, but I’m trying to grapple with the word suggest.

WaPo: Trump Justice Dept. secretly subpoenaed records of two Democrats on House Intelligence Committee http://wapo.st/3pG1Ck5

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Hunting Leaks, Trump Officials Focused on Democrats in Congress http://nyti.ms/3gpKkTX
// The Justice Department seized records from Apple for metadata of House Intelligence Committee members, their aides and family members.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d “The recording of the conversation contradicts Volker’s sworn testimony to Congress that he never witnessed any attempt on the part of Trump and Giuliani to muscle Ukraine into launching an investigation of Biden, Trump’s possible opponent in the upcoming presidential election.” https://twitter.com/gtconway3d/status/1403208029374398466?s=20/photo/1-2

WaPo: Alleged supporters of right-wing Three Percenters group charged in new Jan. 6 Capitol riot conspiracy http://wapo.st/359gUEp

WaPo, Greg Sargent: A red-state Democrat shows how to talk about ending the filibuster http://wapo.st/3itbnR0

💙 📊 Pew Poll: America’s Image Abroad Rebounds With Transition From Trump to Biden http://pewrsr.ch/3zh9EUShttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1403069507371950089?s=20/photo/1
// World view of US; But many raise concerns about health of U.S. political system

⭕ 9 Jun 2021

📔 HouseJudiciary: House Judiciary Committee Releases Transcript of Interview with Former White House Counsel Don McGahn http://bit.ly/356sEri
⋙ ≣ Full Transcript [pdf] http://bit.ly/3vajWCM 241p

📔 BostonGlobe: The case for prosecuting Donald Trump http://bit.ly/3cvLg7Y
// Week-long series; Saving American democracy for the long run requires a clear condemnation of the Trump presidency. That means making clear that no one is above the law.

⭕ 8 Jun 2021

📔 Senate Bipartisan Report Investigating the January 6 Capitol Attack http://bit.ly/3gkCz1r
// Report focuses on the security, planning, and response failures related to the violent and unprecedented attack on January 6th Full text of the report and recommendations is available for download HERE
⋙ Full Report [pdf] : http://bit.ly/3w4QbEF 128p

Today, U.S. Senators Gary Peters (D-MI) and Rob Portman (R-OH), Chairman and Ranking Member of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, and Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Roy Blunt (R-MO), Chairwoman and Ranking Member of the Committee on Rules and Administration, released a bipartisan report on the security, planning, and response failures related to the violent and unprecedented attack on January 6th. 

The report also includes a series of recommendations for the Capitol Police Board, United States Capitol Police (USCP), federal intelligence agencies, the Department of Defense (DOD), and other Capital region law enforcement agencies.

“Thanks to the heroic actions of U.S. Capitol Police, D.C. Metropolitan Police, the National Guard and others – rioters on January 6th failed to achieve their goal of preventing the certification of a free and fair presidential election. The events of January 6th were horrific, and our bipartisan investigation identified many unacceptable, widespread breakdowns in security preparations and emergency response related to this attack,” said Senator Peters. “Our report offers critical recommendations to address these failures and strengthen security for the Capitol to prevent an attack of this nature from ever happening again.”

“On January 6th, brave law enforcement officers were left to defend not only those in the Capitol, but our democracy itself – and they performed heroically under unimaginable circumstances. At our first bipartisan hearing, I announced as Chair of the Rules Committee that our purpose was to find solutions and issue timely recommendations so it never happens again. This report lays out necessary reforms including passing a law to change Capitol Police Board procedures and improving intelligence sharing. I will work with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to implement the recommendations in this report that are needed to protect the Capitol and, in turn, our nation,” said Senator Klobuchar.

“The January 6 attack on the Capitol was an attack on democracy itself. Today’s joint bipartisan congressional oversight report from the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee and the Rules Committee details the security and intelligence failures in the days leading up to the attack, the lack of preparedness at the Capitol, and the slow response as the attack unfolded,” said Senator Portman. “We make specific recommendations to address key failures in the Capitol Police Board structure and processes; ensure Capitol Police has the training and equipment necessary to complete its mission; update how the intelligence agencies assess and issue intelligence bulletins, particularly as it relates to social media; enhance communications between the chain of command at the Department of Defense; and ensure timely and effective cooperation and coordination amongst federal, state, and local law enforcement. We must address these failures and make the necessary reforms to ensure this never happens again.”

“Over the past five months, our committees have worked together in a bipartisan way to thoroughly investigate the intelligence and security failures prior to and on January 6, and to develop recommendations to address them,” said Senator Blunt. “These recommendations are based on an extensive fact-finding effort that included interviews with key decision makers, firsthand accounts from law enforcement personnel, and the review of thousands of documents. Our focus now should be on immediately implementing these recommendations. We owe it to the brave men and women who responded that day to do everything we can to prevent an attack like this from ever happening again, and in every instance ensure that the Capitol Police have the training and equipment that they need.” … …

WaPo: Capitol Police had intelligence indicating an armed invasion weeks before Jan. 6 riot, Senate probe finds http://wapo.st/2T68jj2

The U.S. Capitol Police had specific intelligence that supporters of former president Donald Trump planned to mount an armed invasion of the Capitol at least two weeks before the Jan. 6 riot, according to new findings in a bipartisan Senate investigation, but a series of omissions and miscommunications kept that information from reaching front-line officers targeted by the violence.

A joint report, from the Senate Rules and Administration and the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs committees, outlines the most detailed public timeline to date of the communications and intelligence failures that led the Capitol Police and partner agencies to prepare for the “Stop the Steal” protest as though it were a routine Trump rally, instead of the organized assault that was planned in the open online.

“There were significant, widespread and unacceptable breakdowns in the intelligence gathering. . . . The failure to adequately assess the threat of violence on that day contributed significantly to the breach of the Capitol,” Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.), chairman of the homeland security panel, told reporters. “The attack was, quite frankly, planned in plain sight.”

[T]he report provides a vivid picture of how poor communication and unheeded warnings left officers underequipped to face violent threats about which they had not been made aware, leaving the Capitol vulnerable to an attack that otherwise might have been preventable.

Giving the Capitol Police chief the power to call up the National Guard in emergencies is among the report’s 20 bipartisan recommendations for improving the Capitol’s security posture in the future — and the subject of forthcoming legislation from Rules and Administration Committee leaders, Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and Roy Blunt (R-Mo.). The recommendations also include pointed suggestions for federal agencies, such as exhorting the Defense Department and the D.C. National Guard to devise a standing plan for protecting the Capitol and mounting a faster response to terrorist threats.

The report faults slow mobilization and poor interdepartmental communication — not any sort of stand-down order from the White House, as some Trump critics had speculated — for the fact that it took the National Guard more than three hours to respond to pleas for help from the Capitol during the attack. According to its findings, it was Army staff — not Trump — expressing early reservations about a military intervention, while the Army secretary claimed he was never informed that the D.C. National Guard had a quick reaction force “ready to go” to the Capitol, just awaiting his approval.

⭕ 7 Jun 2021 🎂

🔊 CNN: Exclusive: New audio of 2019 phone call reveals how Giuliani pressured Ukraine to investigate baseless Biden conspiracies http://cnn.it/3cpGI32

NYT: Rejecting Biden’s Win, Rising Republicans Attack Legitimacy of Elections http://nyti.ms/3uYzUjh
// The next generation of aspiring G.O.P. congressional leaders has aggressively pushed Donald Trump’s false fraud claims, raising the prospect that the results of elections will continue to be challenged through 2024.

WaPo, Rosalind Helderman: Trump allies’ push for ballot reviews started quietly in Pa. http://wapo.st/3iwjtYS
// In December, Republican state senators asked several counties in the state to allow a private company to scrutinize ballots cast last fall, a tactic that allies of former president Donald Trump are seeking to employ across the country.

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Republican loyalty to Trump isn’t just about the ‘big lie.’ It’s much worse. http://wapo.st/3x8QvCL The audits and examinations are “dry runs in manufacturing fake rationales for treating legitimate (but despised) election outcomes as illegitimate”

The idea behind these audits and examinations isn’t merely to rewrite the history of Trump’s loss to flatter him and/or energize his supporters. ¤ Instead, these should be seen as dry runs in manufacturing fake rationales for treating legitimate (but despised) election outcomes as illegitimate, thus fake-justifying maximal procedural efforts to overturn them.

WaPo, Max Boot: Too many people are still underestimating the Trump threat http://wapo.st/3we8eby “Donald Trump’s secret weapon has always been that it is hard for educated people to take him seriously”

Former president Donald Trump’s secret weapon has always been that it is hard for educated people to take him seriously. He acts like a preening buffoon with pretensions of grandeur — doltish and delusional in equal measure. Everything about him, from his orange tan and bad combover to his insistence that he is a “very stable genius,” screams: Are you kidding me?

How can we take seriously someone who insisted that taking hydroxychloroquine, or possibly injecting bleach, could cure covid-19? Or who keeps on claiming, as he did in North Carolina on Saturday, that the election was “the crime of the century” even though more than 60 lawsuits alleging election irregularities have been dismissed by the courts?

Now Trump is avidly tracking a cuckoo audit of votes in Maricopa County, Ariz., where a group of conspiracy theorists is looking for evidence of bamboo fibers to show that fraudulent ballots were shipped from Asia. Most bizarre of all, Trump reportedly now insists that he will be reinstated as president in August. Doesn’t this ignoramus know there is no reinstatement clause in the Constitution?

But while Trump is not a serious person, he is a serious threat to our democracy — and we make a grave mistake if we dismiss him as a punch line. We’ve committed that blunder before. Recall that the star of “The Apprentice” was driven to run for the presidency partly because of the ridicule he received from comedian Seth Meyers and then-President Barack Obama at the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Association dinner. Meyers even said: “Donald Trump has been saying he will run for president as a Republican — which is surprising, since I just assumed he was running as a joke.”

When Trump did run in 2015, most of the bien pensant refused to take him seriously. HuffPost initially announced that it was covering his campaign in its entertainment, not politics, section, because “Trump’s campaign is a sideshow.” (That decision was reversed in December 2015.) The Hillary Clinton campaign hoped Trump would win the Republican nomination because he was seen as so easy to beat. I, too, never imagined Trump would win a single primary, much less the Republican nomination, much less the presidency

Trump benefited, even more than George W. Bush, from being “misunderestimated” by his opponents. The same has been true of many demagogues. For rational people, it’s hard to take seriously preening popinjays such as Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, North Korean ruler Kim Jong Un or Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko. Like Trump, many of them have also been in denial about covid-19. Lukashenko, for example, said people could take a sauna or drink vodka to “poison the virus,” and Bolsonaro insisted Brazilians “never catch anything.”

… What has made dictators and demagogues so dangerous is their ability to pull vast numbers of people into their personal delusions — to turn their paranoid fantasies and megalomaniacal dreams into a harsh reality for millions. ¤ Trump has the same malign gift. Despite presiding over what was arguably the worst presidency in U.S. history — with 400,000 dead from covid-19 during his term and the economy in ruins — he won more votes in 2020 (74.2 million) than in 2016 (62.9 million). Now, even after having incited a mob attack on the Capitol, Trump enjoys the approval of roughly 80 percent of Republicans. A Reuters-Ipsos poll even found that 53 percent of Republicans believe Trump is the “true president” now. …

I’m relieved that the news media are not covering Trump’s every inane and ignorant pronouncement, as they did in 2015 and 2016, because that only increased his appeal. But, please, don’t make the same mistake we made back then of assuming he is not a viable candidate for the presidency. His ability to hornswoggle tens of millions of voters is no laughing matter.

🧵 RT @SteveSchmidtSES History is not science, there are no algorithms or immutable laws. There is only memory and evidence. The history we all share and our understanding of it is highly variable and dependent on the story tellers. Where I grew up, everyone I ever met shared a story. (1) 📌 https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1401980212687028226?s=20

🐣 RT @ZelenskyyUa Thank you @POTUS @JoeBiden for inviting me to visit the @WhiteHouse in July during our phone conversation. I look forward to this meeting to discuss ways to expand strategic cooperation between Ukraine and #USA

RawStory: ‘QAnon Shaman’ Jacob Chansley moved to federal prison for ‘forensic evaluation’ – Raw Story – Celebrating 17 Years of Independent Journalism http://bit.ly/3w2VJzx

⭕ 6 Jun 2021

📊 WaPo, EJ Dionne: The GOP superspreaders of Trump’s contagion http://wapo.st/2T5raus

Donald Trump took his campaign against American democracy to North Carolina on Saturday and offered a rambling, grievance-laden harangue that ought to catalyze Republican leaders to repudiate a man whose lies, bigotry and irrationality are turning their party into a moral sinkhole.

Fat chance, I know. But Republicans should watch Trump’s 90-minute diatribe in its entirety. They might realize that tying their fate to a washed-up demagogue and the extremists he cultivates is not only an affront to decency. It could also be a colossal political mistake.

Most Washington Republicans say they want to “move on” from Trump. But they avoid anything that might offend his delicate sensibilities or those of his supporters. ¤ Sorry, guys, but you won’t be able to “move on” to the responsible governing you purport to believe in until you confront the anti-democratic virus in your party and the vile man spreading the contagion. …

Take the bizarre QAnon conspiracy. Pollsters at PRRI recently asked Americans if they agreed or disagreed that “the government, media, and financial worlds in the U.S. are controlled by a group of Satan-worshipping pedophiles who run a global child sex trafficking operation.”

An astonishing 23 percent of Republicans agreed, and 28 percent of Republicans agreed that “because things have gotten so far off track, true American patriots may have to resort to violence in order to save our country.”

How far do things have to go before GOP leaders join a brave few in their party in insisting that enough is enough? We’ve already had a violent assault on the Capitol, yet only 35 GOP House members and six senators were willing to support a bipartisan investigation into the events of Jan. 6. Silence or, at best, mumbled words of dissent leave the conspiracists, the advocates of violence and the believers in Trump’s nonsense unchallenged.

The GOP figures that staying close to Trump will rally his supporters to the polls in 2022. But Republican pollster Whit Ayres cites the 2017 governor’s race in Virginia as a cautionary tale: Turnout went up in pro-Trump rural counties but “went up far more in anti-Trump suburban and metropolitan counties,” leading to the defeat of Republican Ed Gillespie by Democrat Ralph Northam.

⭕ 5 Jun 2021

WaMonthly, David Atkins: Conservative Conspiracy Theories Around COVID Are About to Get Much Worse http://bit.ly/3wKUoxN

≣ Rev[.]com: Donald Trump Speech Transcript at North Carolina GOP Convention Dinner June 5 http://bit.ly/3z7dJuH

WaPo: Joe Biden: My trip to Europe is about America rallying the world’s democracies http://wapo.st/3uTAxdV

WSJ: G-7 Nations Agree on New Rules for Taxing Global Companies http://on.wsj.com/3cgr9L2
// Deal marks step toward adopting a global minimum corporate-tax rate sought by Biden administration

⭕ 4 Jun 2021

WaPo, Phillip Bump: Mike Lindell’s ‘fraud’ allegations are even more ridiculous than you might think http://wapo.st/3cfhapi

WaPo: Pence hopes the people who wanted to murder him on Jan. 6 will consider voting for him in 2024 http://wapo.st/3pm00eY

“Up to the 18th century, double negatives were used to emphasize negation” ~ Wikipedia http://bit.ly/34NRWu7 I guess it depends on your definition of “new”; to me it’s new; exceptions exist in certain regional dialects (“ain’t no”)

WaPo: Facebook suspends Trump for 2 years in response to Oversight Board ruling http://wapo.st/2T0mXbK
// The changes in response to the Oversight Board could reshape how the company treats inflammatory political figures.

⭕ 3 Jun 2021

WaPo: Facebook to end a longtime exception made for politicians who break its rules http://wapo.st/2T0mXbK
// The change is part of a series of responses to the Facebook Oversight Board’s ruling on former president Trump.

🐣 RT @HowardMortman “Tragedy in nations Capitol. Jan 6 was dark day in history of Capitol…Thanks to swift action of Capitol Police…That same day we reconvened Congress & did our duty…Trump & I spoken several times since left office. I don’t know if we’ll ever see eye to eye on that day” ¤ Pence 💽 https://twitter.com/HowardMortman/status/1400605089165975552?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @tedlieu We have known for quite some time that #TrumpIsNotWell. But most @GOP legislators are not delusional. Their promotion of the #BigLie is a conscious decision to lie to the American people and to erode our democracy. And they still can’t identify who stole the election.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln #TrumpIsNotWell: “Donald Trump really does believe that he, along with two former GOP senators, will be ‘reinstated’ to office this summer.”
⋙ NationalReview: Maggie Haberman Is Right http://bit.ly/3wYDcEy
// Donald Trump really does believe that he, along with two former GOP senators, will be ‘reinstated’ to office this summer.

NYT: White House Warns Companies to Act Now on Ransomware Defenses http://nyti.ms/3igtZDy
// An open letter urged them to take many of the defensive steps that the federal government requires of its agencies and contractors.

TheAtlantic, Adam Serwer: The Capitol Rioters Won http://bit.ly/3cdNqcA
// Although some Republican leaders deplored their violence, most have come to support the rioters’ claim that Trump’s defeat meant the election was inherently illegitimate.

⭕ 2 Jun 2021

WaPo: Trump has grown increasingly consumed with ballot audits as he pushes falsehood that election was stolen http://wapo.st/3yYkpve

WaPo: Tampa man pleads guilty to felony in Jan. 6 Capitol riot; his recommended prison sentence could set bar for other cases http://wapo.st 3wRvrAh

WaPo, George T Conway III: Republican senators’ failure to investigate Jan. 6 is worse than their impeachment performance http://wapo.st/3g8Tsfo

They acquitted him even though they surely recognized, as their own leader, Sen. Mitch McConnell (Ky.), blisteringly said on the floor on Feb. 13 after voting to acquit, that Trump had engaged in a “disgraceful — disgraceful — dereliction of duty.” Rather than “do his job,” McConnell said, Trump “watched television happily — happily — as the chaos unfolded,” hoping “to either overturn the voters’ decision or else torch our institutions on the way out.”

And they did so out of raw political fear, this time without fig leaves. McConnell’s own leadership colleague, minority whip Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.), actually admitted that Republicans feared that the commission’s findings “could be weaponized politically and drug into next year,” a midterm election year.

[I]f Republicans are worried about what would happen if the public learned more of the truth about Jan. 6, they have only themselves to blame. ¤ After all, they were the ones who acquitted Trump in the first impeachment trial and let him remain in office. They were the ones who stood mute before Jan. 6 as Trump propagated the “big lie” after the election. They were the ones who left open the horrifying prospect of letting Trump hold office again. They are the ones who continue to wish his wrongs away.

They quiver in fear of the man who cost them the presidency and both houses of Congress. As they continue to quake, the “big lie’s” cancer upon democracy grows, with spurious election audits in pursuit of fantasies of fraud, and with some insanely claiming — reportedly including Trump himself — that he’ll be “reinstated” in due course.

Four years of Trump have led to the Republican Party becoming a threat to democracy, a declining sect dominated by crackpots, charlatans and cowards. Of these, it’s the cowards, including the senators who killed last week’s legislation, who bear the most blame.

⭕ 1 Jun 2021

🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln The Republican Party can never again be trusted to lead the United States of America.

WaPo, Max Boot: The Republican plot to steal the 2024 election http://wapo.st/2RawXyk “Senate Democrats have to choose between saving the filibuster and saving democracy. They can’t do both.”

The Brennan Center for Justice reports that “between January 1 and May 14, 2021, at least 14 states enacted 22 new laws that restrict access to the vote” and “at least 61 bills with restrictive provisions are moving through 18 state legislatures.” Those bills are designed not to avert nonexistent voter fraud but to avert another election defeat for Republicans — and they are drawing perilously close to that goal.

While GOP efforts are ultimately aimed at the 2024 election, they will first make their impact felt in 2022. Off-year elections are always tough for the party in power. This one will be tougher still because of Republican-driven voter suppression, reapportionment and gerrymandering. Dave Wasserman of the Cook Political Report writes that Republicans will have full authority to redraw 187 congressional districts, while Democrats will control just 75. He estimates that redistricting in just four states — Texas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina — could be enough to deliver the House to Republican control.

Willingness to lie about election fraud has become a litmus test for Republicans, with the implicit threat of mob violence if they don’t go along. Republicans are so scared of Trump and his fanatical followers that most of them just voted against a bipartisan investigation of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

Many congressional Republicans will refuse to certify a 2024 Democratic win in swing states. If Republicans control Congress, they could deny the Democrats an electoral college majority and throw the election to the House — where each state delegation, regardless of population, would cast one ballot. Given that Republicans already control a majority of state delegations, they could override the election outcome. If that happens, it would spell the end of American democracy.

I hope I am being overly alarmist. I really do. But after the storming of the Capitol — and the Republican failure to hold the instigators to account — we have crossed a Rubicon. The best way to protect our electoral system is to pass the For the People Act, which would curb partisan gerrymandering and protect voting rights. Senate Democrats have to choose between saving the filibuster and saving democracy. They can’t do both.

⭕ 31 May 2021

≣ WhiteHouse[.]gov: Remarks by President Biden at the 153rd National Memorial Day Observance http://bit.ly/3z1PHRZ
// Arlington National Cemetery; partial transcript

We all know Memorial Day origins lie in the wake of the Civil War — a war for the freedom of all.  A war for union.  A war for liberty and for the preservation of the Constitution. 

In calling for such today, General John Logan, commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, issued General Order Number 11.  He directed the nation set aside a day to honor, and I quote, “those who died in defense of their country during the late rebellion and whose bodies now lie in almost every city, village, and hamlet churchyard throughout the land.” 

You know, America has been forged in the battle and the fires of war. Our freedom and the freedom of innumerable others has been secured by young men and women who answered the call of history and gave everything in the service of an idea: the idea of America.

It’s the greatest idea in the long history of humankind. An idea that we’re all created equal in the image of Almighty God. That we’re all entitled to dignity, as my father would say, and respect, decency, and honor. Love of neighbor. They’re not empty words, but the vital, beating heart of our nation.

And that democracy must be defended at all costs, for democracy makes all this possible. Democracy — that’s the soul of America, and I believe it’s a soul worth fighting for, and so do you; a soul worth dying for. Heroes who lie in eternal peace in this beautiful place, this sacred place, they believed that too.

The soul of America is animated by the perennial battle between our worst instincts — which we’ve seen of late — and our better angels. Between “Me first” and “We the People.” Between greed and generosity, cruelty and kindness, captivity and freedom.

The Americans of Lexington and Concord, of New Orleans, Gettysburg, the Argonne, Iwo Jima and Normandy, Korea and Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq, and thousands of places in between — these Americans weren’t fighting for dictators; they were fighting for democracy.

They weren’t fighting to exclude or to enslave; they were fighting to build and broaden and liberate. They weren’t fighting for self; they were fighting for the soul of the nation, for liberty and simple fair play — simple fair play and decency.

Today, as we remember their sacrifice, we remind ourselves of our duty to their memory, to the future they fought for. We owe the honored dead a debt we can never fully repay. We owe them our whole souls. We owe them our full best efforts to perfect the Union for which they died.

We owe them the work of our hands and our hearts, to make real the promise of a nation founded on the proposition that all of us — all of us — all of us are created equal and deserve to be treated that way throughout our lives.

Democracy is more than a form of government. It’s a way of being; it’s a way of seeing the world. Democracy means the rule of the people — the rule of the people. Not the rule of monarchs, not the rule of the moneyed, not the rule of the mighty — literally, the rule of the people.

The lives of billions, from antiquity to our own hour, have been shaped by the battle between aspirations of the many and the greed of the few. Between people’s right to self-determination and the self-seeking of the dictator. Between dreams of democracy and appetites for autocracy, which we’re seeing around the world.

Our troops have fought this battle on fields around the world, but also the battle of our time. And the mission falls to each of us, each and every day. Democracy itself is in peril, here at home and around the world.

What we do now — what we do now, how we honor the memory of the fallen, will determine whether or not democracy will long endure. We all take it for granted. We think we learned in school. You have to — every generation has to fight for it.

But, look, it’s the biggest question: Whether a system that prizes the individual, that bends towards liberty, that gives everybody a chance at prosperity — whether that system can and will prevail against powerful forces that wish it harm.

All that we do in our common life as a nation is part of that struggle. The struggle for democracy is taking place around the world — democracy and autocracy. The struggle for decency and dignity — just simple decency. The struggle for posterity — prosperity and progress. And, yes, the struggle for the soul of America itself.

Folks, you all know it: Democracy thrives when the infrastructure of democracy is strong; when people have the right to vote freely and fairly and conveniently; when a free and independent press pursues the truth, founded on facts, not propaganda; when the rule of law applies equally and fairly to every citizen, regardless of where they come from or what they look like.

Wherever Americans are, there — there is democracy: churches and synagogues and mosques, neighborhoods and coffee shops and diners, bleachers at kids’ baseball or soccer games, libraries and parks. Democracy begins and grows in the open heart and the impetus to come together for a common cause.

And that’s where it will be preserved. For empathy is the fuel of democracy. Let me say that again: Empathy — empathy is the fuel of democracy, a willingness to see each other — not as enemies, neighbors. Even when we disagree, to understand what the other is going through.

To state the obvious: Our democracy is imperfect. It always has been. But Americans of all backgrounds, races, creeds, gender identities, sexual orientations, have long spilled their blood to defend our democracy. The diversity of our country and our arm- — and of our armed services is and always has been an incredible strength.

And generation after generation of American heroes have signed up to be part of the fight because they understand the truth that lives in every American heart: that liberation, opportunity, justice are far more likely to come to pass in a democracy than an autocracy.

If every person is sacred, then every person’s rights are sacred. Individual dignity; individual worth; individual sanctity; the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. We say those words so often, but think of it: the right to vote, the right to rise in a world as far as your talent can take you, unlimited by unfair barriers of privilege and power — such are the principles of democracy.

So how would you put these noble principles into practice? How do we do that? How do we make the idea real, or as close to real as we can make it?

This nation was built on an idea — the only nation in the world built on an idea. Every other nation was built on ethnicity, geography, religion, et cetera.

We were built on an idea: the idea of liberty and opportunity for all. We have never fully realized that aspiration of our founding, but every generation has opened the door a little wider, and every generation has opened it wider and wider to be more inclusive, to include those who have been excluded before. It’s a mission handed down generation to generation: the work of perfecting our union.

In 1830, when we were a young nation, dis-unionists put their sectional interests ahead of the common good. A great senator, Daniel Webster, rose in the Capitol to defend the Union. To him, we were not just a collection of competing forces, but a coherent whole.

His cry, first uttered just across the Potomac in the Capitol, resonates even now. He stood on the floor and he said, “Liberty and Union, now on forever, one and inseparable.” Liberty and Union.

More than 142 years later, when I first came to the United States Senate — at a time when our country was so deeply divided over Vietnam, the struggle of civil rights, the fight over women’s rights — I had the notion that my first task, as I stood to make my first speech on the floor of the Senate — it all of a sudden hit me: I’m standing where Daniel Webster had stood; his desk was next to mine.

And I was struck by the weight of history, as corny as it sounds, by the legacy of the work we’re charged to carry forward: liberty and union, now and forever.

We must honor their sacrifice by sustaining the best of America, while honestly confronting all that we must do to make our nation fuller, freer, and more just. We must remember that we may find the light and the wisdom and, yes, the courage to move forward — in the words of that great hymn, fight as they “nobly fought of old.”

For in remembrance lies not just our history, but our hope. Not just our solemn remembrance, but our renewed purpose. Not just our solace, but our strength.

This Memorial Day, remember that not all of us are called to make the ultimate sacrifice. We all are called, by God and by history and by conscience, to make our nation free and fair, just and strong, noble and whole.

To this battle, may we now dedicate our souls, that our work may prove worthy of the blood of our fallen. For this work — the work of democracy — is the work of our time, and for all time. And if we do our duty, then ages still to come will look back on us and say that we too kept the faith. And there’s nothing more important, nothing more sacred, nothing more American than keeping the faith.

WaPo: After defeating restrictive voting bill, Texas Democrats send loud message: ‘We need Congress to do their part’ http://wapo.st/3fFundk

🔄 Wikipedia: 2021 storming of the United States Capitol http://bit.ly/3i3Uv2Y
// A request that this article title be changed to January 6 United States Capitol attack is under discussion

⭕ 30 May 2021

WaPo: Texas Democrats try to block restrictive voting bill before midnight deadline http://wapo.st/2RWnTO0

Texas Republicans scrambled late Sunday to approve one of the most restrictive voting bills in the country, as Democrats made a series of emotional pleas and threw up procedural objections in a last-ditch effort to defeat the measure.

The Republican-majority House took up the legislation after the Senate passed it early Sunday following a marathon overnight debate that stretched more than seven hours. The measure mirrors other GOP-backed legislation approved in Georgia, Florida and other states at the urging of former president Donald Trump, who has falsely claimed that his defeat in the 2020 election was tainted by fraud.

WaPo: Four more indicted in alleged Jan. 6 Oath Keepers conspiracy to obstruct election vote in Congress http://wapo.st/2TvbXmT

Four more Oath Keepers associates have been indicted and three were arrested in Florida in recent days in the Jan. 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol, bringing the number of co-defendants charged in the largest conspiracy case from that day to 16, court records show.

Joseph Hackett, 51, of Sarasota, Fla., Jason Dolan, 44, of Wellington, Fla., and William Isaacs, 21, of Kissimmee, Fla., each face multiple counts in an indictment handed up Wednesday and unsealed Sunday in Washington. The three appeared Thursday before U.S. magistrates in Tampa, West Palm Beach and Orlando. ¤ The name of a fourth defendant not known to be in custody was redacted.

The four new defendants are charged with conspiring to obstruct Congress’s confirmation of the 2020 presidential election in joint session on Jan. 6. They are accused of forcing entry through the Capitol’s East Rotunda doors after marching single-file up the steps wearing camouflaged combat uniforms, tactical vests with plates, helmets, eye protection and Oath Keepers insignia.

🐣 RT @BillKristol The state of the GOP, May 30, 2021: ¤ Republican senators kill a Jan. 6 commission, Trump’s national security advisor calls for military coup, Republican governors and legislators cater to anti-vaxxers, & Texas Republicans make it harder to vote and easier to overturn an election.
⋙ 🐣 It’s awful, yes, but the GOP has been helped by trouble-makers since Nixon, stoked division and conspiracies since Gingrich and sought votes from the uninformed since the “Moral Majority.” There has not been a true leader since Eisenhower. Finnegan, begin again.

⭕ 29 May 2021

⭕ 28 May 2021

WaPo: The Senate vote on the bipartisan Jan. 6 commission showed Trump’s power and a government under duress http://wapo.st/34sM2P2

WaPo: Sen. Murkowski delivers pointed criticism of fellow Republicans, including McConnell, who oppose Jan. 6 commission http://wapo.st/2RNafNg

⭕ 27 May 2021

TheBulwark, Tim Miller: Mitch McConnell Saw the Insurrection Clearly and Then Decided He Liked It http://bit.ly/3vBELbf
// McConnell now considers protecting the insurrectionists a personal favor.

CNN: Prosecutors announce fresh charges against ‘Maga Caravan’ leader, others in January 6 insurrection http://cnn.it/3vAECVC

NYT: Prosecutors Investigating Whether Ukrainians Meddled in 2020 Election http://nyti.ms/3fv2OD8
// The Brooklyn federal inquiry has examined whether former and current Ukrainian officials tried to interfere in the election, including funneling misleading information through Rudolph W. Giuliani.

NYT: Paul Ryan Critiques Trump’s Grip on the Republican Party http://nyti.ms/3i03gLm
// In a speech, the former House speaker called on the Republican Party not to move forward in Donald Trump’s image, though he did not criticize the former president by name.

🐣 RT @MichaelSteele When you just don’t give a damn: A grieving mother leaves her home to ask GOP Senators to do the right thing. And they still say no. #January6thCommission @DeadlineWH w/ @NicolleDWallace
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “This mom has to leave her home, to come up to Capitol Hill, to ask these people to do the very thing they’ve been elected to do… It is unsightly to have Republicans… to say ‘I”ll meet with her but I’m still voting against her'” – @MichaelSteele w/
⋙ 🐣 RT @natsechobbyist [Rachel Vindman]] Betrayal. My heart aches for his family. COWARDS.

💙 🐣 Wow. Stock buybacks! I’ve been harping on this since 2014, when Wm Lazonick wrote “Profits Without Prosperity” in the Harvard Review of Business http://bit.ly/34lTmfh ¤ Biden on Economy. He’s talking about the End of Reagonomics. #TrickleDownDidnt

AP: GOP set to block 1/6 panel, stoking Senate filibuster fight http://bit.ly/3bXwwyL

⭕ 26 May 2021

📊 QuinnipiacPoll: 85% Of Republicans Want Candidates To Agree With Trump, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Americans Support Early Cut To Federal Jobless Benefit http://bit.ly/3wCRD14

As candidates begin to enter races for the 2022 mid-term elections, more than 8 in 10 Republicans (85 percent) say they would prefer to see candidates running for elected office that mostly agree with Donald Trump, according to a Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pea-ack) University national poll of adults released today. Overall, a majority of Americans (53 – 39 percent) say they would prefer to see candidates running for elected office that mostly disagree with Trump.

Asked whether they would like to see Trump run for president in 2024, Republicans say 66 – 30 percent they would. Overall, two-thirds of Americans (66 – 30 percent) say they do not want to see him run.

Six months after the 2020 presidential election, two-thirds of Republicans (66 – 25 percent) say they think that Joe Biden’s victory was not legitimate. Overall, Americans say 64 – 29 percent that Biden’s victory was legitimate. Among registered voters, it’s also 64 – 29 percent, which is fairly similar to polls taken in December 2020 and January 2021. [ ✛ more ]

WaPo: Mother and partner of fallen Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick request meetings with all GOP senators, urging them to back Jan. 6 commission http://wapo.st/34l4Yin

In the statement, which was included in the email, Gladys Sicknick said that her son and his fellow police officers “fought for hours and hours against those animals who were trying to take over the Capitol Building and our Democracy, as we know it.”

“Not having a January 6 Commission to look into exactly what occurred is a slap in the faces of all the officers who did their jobs that day,” she said in the statement. “Because of what they did, the people in the building were able to go home that evening and be with their families. Brian and many other officers ended up in the hospital. I suggest that all Congressmen and Senators who are against this Bill visit my son’s grave in Arlington National Cemetery and, while there, think about what their hurtful decisions will do to those officers who will be there for them going forward.”,

⭕ 25 May 2021

WaPo: Prosecutor in Trump criminal probe convenes grand jury to hear evidence, weigh potential charges http://wapo.st/3vo5mbW

⭕ 24 May 2021
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⭕ 22 May 2021

⭕ 21 May 2021

SelectedWisdom, Clint Watts: Why Does Social Media Lead Us to Believe Things That Are Not True? http://bit.ly/3p3vtCG
// Overcoming vaccine hesitancy in the U.S. – Part 1 (linked series)

⭕ 20 May 2021

TheAtlantic, Peter Wehner: Trump Is Marching Down the Road to Political Violence http://bit.ly/34592TT
// The Republican Party must counteract lies rather than indulge them.

WaPo, Michael Gerson: The threat of violence now infuses GOP politics. We should all be afraid. http://wapo.st/3ve2EWj

WaPo: Several Republicans who oppose Jan. 6 commission are potential witnesses about Trump’s conduct that day http://wapo.st/341s79k

WaPo: The GOP keeps reinforcing the real reason it opposes a Jan. 6 commission http://wapo.st/3fxNKDQ
//. It’s as if Republicans were trying to prove they were just doing this for political reasons

⭕ 19 May 2021

WaPo: Attorney for ‘QAnon Shaman’ questions mental abilities of his client, others in Jan. 6 riot http://wapo.st/3fAIQpq

WaPo, Philip Bump: A significant Trump fear inches closer: Accountability http://wapo.st/3oInXNv

⭕ 18 May 2021

WaPo: Investigation of Trump Organization now exploring possible criminal conduct, N.Y. attorney general’s office says http://wapo.st/33TaSqO ¤

⭕ 17 May 2021

🐣 RT @BillKristol It’s a tricky moment, but it seems to me that pro-democracy Republicans, ex-Republicans, and conservatives should, for now
1) support elected Republicans, like Liz Cheney and the Maricopa Supervisors, fighting for democracy, &
2) mostly vote for Democrats in the general election.

⭕ 16 May 2021

WaPo, EJ Dionne: Democracy depends on two guys named Joe http://wapo.st/3bw4kCE “These are no ordinary Joes. I am, of course, speaking of President Biden and Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.) … At stake is the For the People Act”

⭕ 15 May 2021

WaPo: Republicans’ conflicting message: Embracing Trump election lie is key to prominence, just stop asking us about it http://wapo.st/2S0Pk8T

⭕ 14 May 2021

CNN: Biden administration gives House panel documents related to Trump hotel http://cnn.it/3byyvt7

WaPo: Republican chairman of Arizona county calls state-led election review ‘dangerous’ as tensions rise over 2020 recount http://wapo.st/3eMRQbW

WaPo: House members announce bipartisan deal for Jan. 6 commission http://wapo.st/3bsbckA

The proposed 10-member commission, which emulates the panel that investigated the causes and lessons of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, would be vested with subpoena authority and charged with studying the events and run-up to Jan. 6 — with a focus on why an estimated 10,000 supporters of former president Donald Trump swarmed the Capitol grounds and, more important, what factors instigated about 800 of them to break inside. Trump’s critics in both political parties view it as a means to bring further public scrutiny to his role in inspiring the violence.

“There has been a growing consensus that the January 6th attack is of a complexity and national significance that what we need [is] an independent commission to investigate,” said Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, announcing that he had reached agreement with the panel’s top Republican, Rep. John Katko (N.Y.). “The creation of this commission is our way of taking responsibility for protecting the U.S. Capitol.”

On the heels of the commission deal, House Democrats on Friday also announced their proposal for $1.9 billion of supplemental funds to pay for security upgrades for the Capitol and other parts of the federal government.

The bill puts over a half-billion dollars toward hardening the Capitol and congressional office buildings with movable fences, door and window reinforcements, and additional security cameras and checkpoints. It also dedicates $21.5 million to stepping up security details for members facing threats, whether in Washington, their home districts or traveling between the two — and $18 million to better train and equip the U.S. Capitol Police to respond to riot situations.

But the largest part of the hefty spending bill — nearly $700 million — is simply to pay money owed to the Capitol Police, D.C. police, the National Guard and other federal agencies for costs they incurred in responding to the riot and its aftermath. It also dedicates more than $200 million to the federal courts to address threats to judges and to meet various other costs related to prosecuting those charged in connection with the insurrection.

The commission would have the power to subpoena witnesses, but not without an agreement between the Democrat-appointed chair and the Republican-appointed vice chair, or a majority vote of the panel. Current government officials, including those holding elective office, would not be allowed to serve on the panel, to maintain its independence.

The commission would be tasked with producing a final report detailing its findings, as well as any recommendations for preventing similar attacks in the future, by the end of this year, giving it only about six months to complete its work — if Congress approves the commission in short. By comparison, the 9/11 Commission took 20 months to publish its findings.

In his announcement, Thompson predicted that legislation would be on the House floor as soon as next week. While it is almost certain to gain majority support from the Democratic-led House, Republicans will have to decide whether to side with moderates like Katko or with GOP leaders who have resisted efforts to hold Trump accountable for the violence. Many Republicans fear that supporting the commission risks alienating the former president’s followers, a base of political support they consider vital to reclaiming majorities in the House and Senate.

DemocracyDocket, Marc Elias: The Big Lie is a Pillar of the State http://bit.ly/3uStwej

⭕ 13 May 2021

MotherJones: Leaked Video: Dark Money Group Brags About Writing GOP Voter Suppression Bills Across the Country http://bit.ly/3ojFc7e
// “We did it quickly and we did it quietly,” said the executive director of Heritage Action.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The stampede away from the GOP begins http://wapo.st/3yaoxYw

That’s where a new group of challengers to the GOP comes in. On Thursday, 150 former governors, members of Congress, Cabinet officials, senior administration officials, strategists and grass-roots leaders issued their own declaration of independence with an explicit threat to leave the party if the GOP does not abandon the MAGA mentality. In a document titled, “A Call to American Renewal,” the signatories reference Cheney’s ouster and write, “This ‘common-sense coalition’ seeks to catalyze the reform of the Republican Party and its recommitment to truth, founding ideals, and decency or, if unsuccessful, lay the foundation for an alternative.”

The group set out a list of principles, emphasizing democracy, constitutional order, truth, ethical government, conservation (“stewardship of America’s resources — natural, environmental and financial”), pluralism (rejecting the notion that America is defined by race, religion or birthplace) and rejection of “all forms of bigotry.”

Some of the stated principles hint at stances on current issues. In declaring they “oppose disenfranchisement of voters,” for example, the signatories position themselves as opponents of the voter suppression laws growing like weeds around the country. Other statements avoid specific positions, such as their support for “policies that further public safety, health, and defense as required for national sovereignty and prosperity.”

For now, Cheney and this group of dissident Republicans might embrace a common endeavor: stripping the bark off McCarthy and his enablers to make sure voters know the danger in handing over the House to MAGA cultists.

WaPo: CDC says fully vaccinated Americans no longer need masks indoors or outdoors in many cases http://wapo.st/3uO1hgH
// The relaxation of restrictions incentivizes people to get the shots and helps pave the way for a full reopening of society.

⭕ 12 May 2021

WaPo: U.S. has entered unprecedented climate territory, EPA warns http://wapo.st/3bmYvri
//. The Trump administration delayed the report, which cites urban heat waves and permafrost loss as signs of global warming, for three years

‼️ 🐣 RT @ jcartiller “I don’t think anybody is questioning the legitimacy of the presidential election” ¤ Kevin McCarthy

⭕ 11 May 2021

🐣 RT @BillKristol Liz Cheney’s speech marked her farewell to the House GOP leadership. But it also marked the beginning of an effort to save the Republican Party for democracy, freedom, and the rule of law. If that effort results in a 2024 presidential campaign, this speech will have launched it.

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Liz Cheney delivers defiant speech on House floor ahead of vote to oust her from G.O.P. leadership. http://nyti.ms/3eBAw9Q

Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming delivered a defiant last stand hours before facing a vote to purge her from House Republican leadership for her outspoken repudiation of former President Donald J. Trump’s election lies, declaring Tuesday night on the House floor that she would not sit back quietly as her party aided Mr. Trump’s attempts to undermine democracy.

Ms. Cheney, who is facing a vote Wednesday morning that is almost certain to succeed in ousting her from House Republicans’ No. 3 post, declared on Tuesday that the nation was facing a “never seen before” threat in a former president who provoked the Jan. 6 Capitol attack and who “has resumed his aggressive effort to convince Americans that the election was stolen from him.”

“Remaining silent and ignoring the lie emboldens the liar,” Ms. Cheney said. “I will not participate in that. I will not sit back and watch in silence, while others lead our party down a path that abandons the rule of law and joins the former president’s crusade to undermine our democracy.”

The Wyoming Republican’s remarkable broadside illustrated her unrepentant response to the effort to dethrone her. She has cast her almost certain expulsion from the leadership ranks as a “turning point” for her party and told allies that the leadership post is simply not worth having if it requires her to lie.
Rather than fighting to hold onto her post, Ms. Cheney has embraced her downfall, offering herself as a cautionary tale in what she is portraying as a battle for the soul of the Republican Party. Emphasizing that framing Tuesday night, Ms. Cheney wore a replica pin of George Washington’s battle flag as she spoke on the House floor.

🐣 RT @stuartastevens What’s happening in this moment is that @RepLizCheney is becoming an international symbol for anti-authoritarian freedom. She is a dissident facing down a thuggish power structure just as Alexei Navalny is in Russia. We are a democracy in da
⋙ 🐣 “They tried to bury us. They didn’t know we were seeds” — Mexican Proverb

NYT: Over 100 Republicans, including former officials, threaten to split from G.O.P. http://nyti.ms/2RbaC3L

Politico: House, Justice Department report deal on McGahn testimony http://politi.co/3o6OJ1E
// The “accommodation” to end the dispute over a subpoena for the former White House counsel does not involve former President Donald Trump, who could try to scuttle it.

🐣 RT @CNN The House of Representatives and the Biden administration say they have reached an agreement “in principle” on the long-running standoff over a subpoena for former Trump White House counsel Don McGahn to testify about the ex-President’s obstructive acts
🔆 This❗️⋙ CNN: House and Biden administration reach deal on subpoena for former Trump White House counsel Don McGahn’s testimony http://cnn.it/3xYFOE1

🐣 RT @djrothkopf Rep. Cheney is standing up for the country. Set her past politics aside for a moment. The stakes are very high right now and courage like hers is essential. There will be plenty of time for debating policies later…if we can save our democracy now. First things first.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom If the coalition for democracy includes everyone from Liz Warren to Liz Cheney, that’s a pretty big tent, and I’m in. ¤ If you’re one of the people whose purity demands that you can’t be in a coalition with either of them, you’re not focused on the real problem here.

≣ CNN: READ: Liz Cheney’s remarks on the House floor on the night before her expected removal from leadership post http://cnn.it/3uI4aQ6 transcript
⋙ CNN: Video: http://cnn.it/2SAKZcS

… “Today we face a threat America has never seen before. A former president, who provoked a violent attack on this Capitol in an effort to steal the election, has resumed his aggressive effort to convince Americans that the election was stolen from him. He risks inciting further violence.

“Millions of Americans have been misled by the former President. They have heard only his words, but not the truth, as he continues to undermine our democratic process, sowing seeds of doubt about whether democracy really works at all.

“I am a conservative Republican and the most conservative of conservative principles is reverence for the rule of law. The Electoral College has voted. More than sixty state and federal courts, including multiple judges he appointed, have rejected the former president’s claims. The Department of Justice in his administration investigated the former president’s claims of widespread fraud and found no evidence to support them. The election is over. That is the rule of law. That is our constitutional process.

“Those who refuse to accept the rulings of our courts are at war with the Constitution.

“Our duty is clear. Every one of us who has sworn the oath must act to prevent the unraveling of our democracy. This is not about policy. This is not about partisanship. This is about our duty as Americans. Remaining silent, and ignoring the lie, emboldens the liar.

“I will not participate in that. I will not sit back and watch in silence while others lead our party down a path that abandons the rule of law and joins the former president’s crusade to undermine our democracy.

“As the party of Reagan, Republicans championed democracy, won the Cold War, and defeated the Soviet Communists. As we speak, America is on the cusp of another Cold War — this time with communist China. Attacks against our democratic process and the rule of law empower our adversaries and feed Communist propaganda that American democracy is a failure. We must speak the truth. Our election was not stolen, and America has not failed.

“I received a message last week from a Gold Star father who said, ‘Standing up for the truth honors all who gave all.’ We must all strive to be worthy of the sacrifice of those who have died for our freedom. They are the patriots Katherine Lee Bates described in the words of America the Beautiful: ‘Oh beautiful for heroes proved in liberating strife, who more than self their country loved and mercy more than life.’

“Ultimately, this is at the heart of what our oath requires — that we love our country more. That we love her so much we will stand above politics to defend her. That we will do everything in our power to protect our constitution and our freedom — paid for by the blood of so many.

“We must love her so much we will never yield in her defense.

“That is our duty.”

WaPo: Jeff Flake: In today’s Republican Party, there is no greater offense than honesty http://wapo.st/3vU1vD6

“The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it.” — George Orwell

Near the beginning of the document that made us free, our Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson wrote: “We hold these truths to be self-evident.”

There you have it. From the very beginning of America, our freedom has been predicated on truth. For without a principled fidelity to truth and to shared facts, our democracy will not last.

On Wednesday, Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) will most likely lose her leadership post within the House Republican Conference, not because she has been untruthful. Rather, she will lose her position because she is refusing to play her assigned role in propagating the “big lie” that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump. Cheney is more dedicated to the long-term health of our constitutional system than she is to assuaging the former president’s shattered ego, and for her integrity she may well pay with her career.

No, this is not the plot of a movie set in an asylum. Ladies and gentlemen, this is your contemporary Republican Party, where today there is no greater offense than honesty.

It seems a good time to examine how we got to a place where such a large swath of the electorate (70 percent of Republican voters, according to polling) became willing to reject a truth that is so self-evident.

This allergy to self-evident truth didn’t happen all at once, of course. This frog has been boiling for some time now. The Trump period in American life has been a celebration of the unwise and the untrue. From the ugly tolerance of the pernicious falsehood about President Barack Obama’s place of birth to the bizarre and fanatical fable about the size of inauguration crowds, to the introduction of the term “alternative facts” into the American lexicon, the party’s steady embrace of dishonesty as a central premise has brought us to this low and dangerous place.

I don’t know what will happen to Cheney politically after Wednesday. For me, I knew that I couldn’t support Trump’s election or reelection after his seminal falsehood about Obama’s birth certificate, to say nothing of the cascade of untruths, from the trivial to the consequential, that followed daily. I had hoped that, over time, my Republican constituents would feel differently about the former president, or at least value a Republican who pushed back, and that I could stand for reelection in 2018 with a reasonable chance of surviving a Republican primary. It soon became apparent that Republican voters wanted someone who was all in with a president that I increasingly saw as a danger to the republic. That could not be me, so I spoke out instead and didn’t stand for reelection.

When I became an unwitting dissident in my party by speaking in defense of self-evident truths, I assumed that more and more of my colleagues would follow me. I remain astonished that so few did. Congresswoman Cheney, I know how alone you must be feeling. But just know that history keeps the score, not Kevin McCarthy or Elise Stefanik.

In January 2018, three years before the Capitol insurrection, I said the following on the Senate floor:

“Mr. President, let us be clear. The impulses underlying the dissemination of such untruths are not benign. They have the effect of eroding trust in our vital institutions and conditioning the public to no longer trust them. The destructive effect of this kind of behavior on our democracy cannot be overstated.”

Three years later, it’s clear that I didn’t know the half of it. The destructive effect of the president’s behavior — and the willingness of Republican elected officials to indulge, excuse, defend, justify and, in many cases, just roll with it — has taken a devastating toll.

It is elementary to have to say this, but we did not become a great nation by believing or espousing nonsense, or by embracing lunacy. And if my party continues down this path, we will not be fit to govern.

Cheney has proved her fitness, and today it seems that adherents to the “big lie” will cast her out. Hold your head high, congresswoman. Those of us who believe in American democracy and who live in objective reality are grateful that you have chosen to take a stand for truth — self-evident truth — regardless of the consequences.

⭕ 10 May 2021

WaPo, Michael Gerson: Meet Kevin McCarthy, political hollow man http://wapo.st/

I hereby nominate House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) for the James Buchanan prize, awarded for monumental smallness in a time demanding leadership. The 15th president, you might recall, was a politician who tried to take both sides on a matter of conscience and chose to temporize rather than govern. In his 1857 inaugural address, Buchanan proclaimed that slavery was “happily, a matter of but little practical importance.” Five years later came Antietam.

It wasn’t easy, but McCarthy has managed to fill Buchanan’s teensy, tiny shoes. In a normal political time, it would make perfect sense for a minority leader to keep his caucus happy by throwing a controversial member of the House leadership off the lifeboat. It would make sense to avoid internal GOP debates, wait patiently for likely midterm victories and slip into the speakership with little fuss. It would make sense to take the easiest path to power — which runs, McCarthy believes, through Mar-a-Lago.

These are not, however, normal times. And in a trial testing this claim, McCarthy would be a prime witness. He is the one who made the desperate call to President Donald Trump when the Capitol was under siege by a violent mob Trump had assembled, incited and sent in McCarthy’s direction. McCarthy is the one who, during that chaotic conversation, was reportedly taunted by Trump for lacking the anti-constitutional enthusiasm of the rioters. McCarthy is the one who said that Trump “bears responsibility” for the Jan. 6 attack and floated the idea of censure.

There is a reason McCarthy now resists an impartial investigation of the events of Jan. 6: his honest testimony about Trump would be damning. And that is what makes his reversion to sycophancy so contemptible. McCarthy stands condemned by his own 10 minutes of moral clarity. His slinking to Mar-a-Lago to repent for disloyal honesty shows a tolerance for humiliation akin to masochism. Is the speakership worth achieving when it involves the sacrifice of your character, your country and your dignity?

McCarthy is engaged in an elaborate political ploy. Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) is making a moral and historical argument. “Trump is seeking,” she wrote in a Washington Post op-ed, “to unravel critical elements of our constitutional structure that make democracy work — confidence in the result of elections and the rule of law.” And the former president, she warns, is advancing such claims under the vague — and sometimes not so vague — threat of violence. In her view, this has created an inflection point for the GOP. Is it dedicated to the application of conservative ideas or to the maintenance of a personality cult? Does it defend constitutional norms or edge toward authoritarianism?

How does McCarthy respond to these substantive claims? He doesn’t. He probably couldn’t. So he dismisses the discussion as divisive and seeks to throw a deadly riot, including dead and wounded police officers, down the memory hole.

Instead of dealing with reality, McCarthy mouths partisan pablum that the actions of his own party have rendered ridiculous. “Democrats,” he says, “are destroying this nation” — when only the GOP is actively undermining the U.S. system of government. Democrats are responsible for “the greatest expansion of government” — when Trump in power spent money like a drunken socialist. The damage done by Democrats, insists McCarthy, will be irreversible — when it is Republicans who seek to make Trump’s malignant hold on the country permanent.

In handing over Cheney to the braying MAGA crowd, McCarthy explained: “Any member can take whatever position they believe in. … What we’re talking about is a position in leadership.” So it is McCarthy’s official view that “leadership” is no place for, well, leadership. It is a place for limitless fealty to a failed, corrupt and lawless former president. It is dedicated to Trump and Trump eternal.

… In a crisis of national identity, he has done what comes easy to him. He has shown only shallowness, cravenness and negligence. He has been a quailing, simpering paragon of mediocrity. It is the work of a political hollow man — a Buchanan all our own.

The bad news? McCarthy’s party does have a good shot at winning the House in 2022. Smallness of spirit and vision may well be rewarded.

The good news? The 15th president was followed by the 16th president. America has a history of finding large leaders in times of greatest need.

WaPo, Dana Milbank: Kevin McCarthy hits the bottom of the barrel http://wapo.st/3o4jiVH

A few days before the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol, the House Republican leader had a conference call with GOP lawmakers. On the call, Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois warned McCarthy that his and other party leaders’ claims — that the election had been stolen and that Republicans had the power to block Joe Biden’s victory from being certified — “would lead to violence on January 6th.”

The response? Crickets, Kinzinger said, and then McCarthy “dismissively” blew off the warning. “Ok, Adam,” the GOP leader replied, “operator next question.” The rest — a Capitol ransacked, certification halted, five dead — is history.

Kinzinger brought all this up, he said, because McCarthy is seeking to oust Rep. Liz Cheney (Wyo.) as the No. 3 House Republican over her refusal to embrace the “big lie” that then-President Donald Trump won the election — the very lie that provoked the Capitol attack. “Liz is being chased out for one thing,” Kinzinger said. “… Her consistency. She said the same exact thing that Kevin McCarthy said on January 6th, which is Donald Trump is responsible” for the insurrection.

But while Cheney continues to speak the truth about Trump’s election fantasies and his role in the Capitol attack, McCarthy went to Florida soon after the insurrection to see a politically finished Trump and “resurrected him politically back to life.”

I’ve been on book leave this spring, watching from a distance as the Republican crazy train careened down the line toward Wit’s End:

● In Arizona, supporters of the defeated Trump are examining ballots with UV light to see “if there’s bamboo in the paper” in support of a conspiracy theory that 40,000 fake ballots were surreptitiously flown in from Asia.

● Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis had a Fox News-only signing ceremony for a state law that will disproportionately stop non-White people from voting.

● Republican legislators in Tennessee and Colorado have offered defenses of the three-fifths compromise.

● House Republicans attempted to form a caucus in support of “Anglo-Saxon” traditions.

● Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) got ensnarled in a sex-for-cash probe that involves an underage girl.

● Rudy Giuliani had his home and office raided by federal agents.

● Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) announced that “100 percent of my focus is on standing up to this [Biden] administration.”

● And at the bottom of the barrel is McCarthy, now publicly backing Cheney’s ouster, which is likely to come to a vote Wednesday. Last week, in hot-mic remarks, McCarthy said: “I’ve had it with her. You know, I’ve lost confidence.” Instead, he’s backing a challenge by Rep. Elise Stefanik (N.Y.), who is far less conservative than Cheney but has the essential credential of supporting Trump’s “big lie” about the election — including the bamboo boondoggle in Arizona.

Kinzinger, like Cheney, is an outlier in the Trump-occupied GOP. Like others who voted to impeach, he has been censured by local Republicans at home and already has a primary challenger. But Kinzinger, who served five tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, isn’t the sort to live in fear of losing an election.

And so he has been relentless in calling out McCarthy’s cowardice. He has tweeted about McCarthy’s attempts to whitewash Jan. 6. He said on CBS’s “Face the Nation” that the Republican Party is “basically the Titanic … in the middle of this slow sink” — a condition caused when McCarthy “put the paddles on Donald Trump and resurrected him in the party.”

Kinzinger told me Monday afternoon that he thinks McCarthy, once a good friend, has made an ends-justify-the-means calculation to “accept the lie at the moment so we can win the majority and then address it.” He thinks that only about 10 House Republicans are dumb enough to genuinely believe that Trump won the election. The rest simply fear primary challenges and therefore accept McCarthy’s belief that “winning a majority was more important than a clear-eyed recognition of what happened on January 6.”

But Kinzinger sees this craven acceptance of lies destroying the Republican Party. “I have watched us compromise with crazy basically every two years,” he said. “All that becomes is the starting position for the next iteration towards crazy.”

💙 WaPo, Eugene Robinson: The biggest threat to America is the Republican break with reality http://wapo.st/33vlQmj “For Democrats, losing next year’s midterm elections is simply not an option”

The greatest threat to our nation’s future is not covid-19 or the rise of China or even the existential challenge of climate change. It is the Republican Party’s attempt to seize and hold power by offering voters the seductive choice of rejecting inconvenient facts and basic logic.

For the American experiment and people to survive, much less prosper, this iteration of the GOP must fail.

The blind-loyalty-even-to-dishonest-insanity Republican litmus test that is about to cost Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) her leadership job is only the most acute manifestation of the party’s decline into utter irresponsibility. It’s bad enough that those who want to remain in good standing must embrace the “big lie” about purported fraud in the 2020 election. But the requirement doesn’t stop there. On issue after issue, Republicans are cynically adopting a kind of pre-Enlightenment insistence on the primacy of belief over evidence.

Honest leadership would require leveling with GOP constituents about the impossibility of turning back the flow of history. It would involve telling voters that globalization and information technology have forever changed the U.S. economy. It would involve proposing solutions for the way things are — or are becoming — rather than the way some might want them to be.

And Democrats who want to make real progress on any of these urgent issues need a Republican Party with that fortitude. We laugh about the party being obsessed about Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head, Dr. Seuss and whether a few transgender girls can run on their high school track teams at not just our own peril, but that of our political system. 

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) understands how Trump’s lies about the election led directly to the Capitol insurrection; he told us so himself on Jan. 6. But now he is ready to boot Cheney out of her high-ranking post for simply telling the truth and to replace her with Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.). Relative to Cheney, Stefanik is a moderate on policy. That no longer matters. Her core qualification is a willingness to go along with the “voter fraud” lie, and presumably with other lies as well, in the name of her own ambition. Shame on her. Shame on all of them. 

The scary thing is that this GOP, untethered from reality and the material needs of the country, is within a handful of seats of taking back both the House and the Senate. As exhausting as it is to acknowledge this, the 2020 election was just the first step toward restoring a shared reality. For Democrats, losing next year’s midterm elections is simply not an option.

🐣 RT @VABVOX If Democrats lose the House in 2022, Kevin McCarthy will be Speaker. ¤ McCarthy led 140+ GOP in an effort to decertify the 2020 vote. ¤ What do you think he will do in 2024?

🐣🌎 RT @rcooley123 These are the states with the highest and lowest vaccination rates https://twitter.com/rcooley123/status/1391931606814928903?s=20/photo/1
⋙ CNN: These are the states with the highest and lowest vaccination rates http://cnn.it/3vV8UlN

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind Feels like we are living through what will someday be recorded in the history books as the end of a major politician party.

NBCNews: Kinzinger says McCarthy dismissed warnings of violence ahead of Jan. 6, praises Cheney http://nbcnews.to/3eAfTKW
//. Kinzinger said Cheney is being forced from her leadership position because her refusal to equivocate about Trump’s election defeat makes GOP members “uncomfortable.”

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Republicans don’t just lie to voters. They lie to themselves. http://wapo.st/33ucHKE

… The truth-tellers and the deniers of the Jan. 6 insurrection cannot coexist. It is one or the other. Republicans who say otherwise really mean that Cheney should just shut up so that the Former Guy does not pitch a fit. Her point is that it is not sustainable for a party to lie to prevent a disloyal authoritarian from having a temper tantrum.

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) at least does not try to sell his party a bill of goods. Also appearing on “Meet the Press,” he was blunt: “This is going to be a battle for the soul of the Republican Party.” In other words, Republicans need to dispense with the fantasy that abject liars willing to rewrite history can coexist with principled lawmakers who insist on defending the Constitution.

United on policy? Few Republicans are talking about policy at all. Instead, they are fighting fictitious culture wars and cheering efforts to suppress the vote.

Republican politicians are deceiving themselves about the former president’s toxicity and about the incompatibility of Cheney Republicans and MAGA Republicans. They try to keep up the pretense that all will be fine in the GOP, ignoring the party’s absence of viable policy ideas and its preference for performance politics and right-wing conspiracy theories. Perhaps kicking Cheney out of her leadership spot will force some honest discussion among Republicans. If not, the GOP crackup will only intensify.

⭕ 9 May 2021

WaPo: The making of a myth http://wapo.st/3uFjX2s
// Russell J. Ramsland Jr. sold everything from Tex-Mex food to light-therapy technology. Then he sold the story that the 2020 election was stolen from Trump.

WaPo, Ellen Weintraub: Close this FEC loophole that killed the case over Trump’s payment to Stormy Daniels http://wapo.st/3bcmFVq

NBCNews, MeetThePress: Larry Hogan: GOP turning into ‘circular firing squad’ over Trump loyalty http://nbcnews.to/3f8rhwU
// As House Republicans prepare to oust Liz Cheney from leadership, one outspoken GOP Trump critic says the party should not swear fealty to a “dear leader.”

WSJ: Trump 2020 Election Lawsuits Lead to Requests to Discipline Lawyers http://on.wsj.com/2RGrNu0
// Courts, licensing bodies consider whether attorneys abused the legal system in challenging vote results

⭕ 8 May 2021

🐣 RT @Chrisvance123 YES!! After roughly three months of discussions and planning it is time to launch something new in American politics. Next week is going to be big
⋙ 🐣 RT @MilesTaylorUSA Enough is enough. ¤ We’re going to announce a “resistance of the rationals” against the radicals in the GOP. ¤ Next Thursday. Watch this space.

WaPo: Liz Cheney’s months-long effort to turn Republicans from Trump threatens her reelection and ambitions. She says it’s only beginning. http://wapo.st/3vNaeXG

📊 When staff from the National Republican Congressional Committee rose to explain the party’s latest polling in core battleground districts, they left out a key finding about Trump’s weakness, declining to divulge the information even when directly questioned about Trump’s support by a member of Congress, according to two people familiar with what transpired.

Trump’s unfavorable ratings were 15 points higher than his favorable ones in the core districts, according to the full polling results, which were later obtained by The Washington Post. Nearly twice as many voters had a strongly unfavorable view of the former president as had a strongly favorable one.

⭕ 7 May 2021

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 Trump and the Republicans in Congress are now an acute threat to our democracy. They voted to overthrow an election after the 6 Jan assault on the Capitol. Trump in his ignorance and lawlessness governs this great party’s behavior. Danger ahead.

⭕ 6 May 2021

💙 NewYorker, Jane Mayer: The Secret Papers of Lee Atwater, Who Invented the Scurrilous Tactics That Trump Normalized http://bit.ly/3tzhMvF https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1391921225925017601?s=20/photo/1
// An infamous Republican political operative’s unpublished memoir shows how the Party came to embrace lies, racial fearmongering, and winning at any cost.

NYT: Arizona Review of 2020 Vote Is Riddled With Flaws, Says Secretary of State http://nyti.ms/2R0St8H
// Arizona’s top election official said the effort ordered by Republican state senators leaves ballots unattended and lacks basic safeguards to protect the process from manipulation.

⭕ 5 May 2021

🐣 RT @MollyMcKew If you want to imagine how bad & stupid things would have been in a 2nd Trump term—how accelerated the downward spiral of American relevancy could be—feast your eyes upon the marvels of the Arizona ballot recount, where conjurers may as well be dousing for demons in the ballots.

WaPo, Liz Cheney: The GOP is at a turning point. History is watching us. http://wapo.st/3thDl3S “Republicans need to stand for genuinely conservative principles, and steer away from the dangerous and anti-democratic Trump cult of personality”

While embracing or ignoring Trump’s statements might seem attractive to some for fundraising and political purposes, that approach will do profound long-term damage to our party and our country. Trump has never expressed remorse or regret for the attack of Jan. 6 and now suggests that our elections, and our legal and constitutional system, cannot be trusted to do the will of the people. This is immensely harmful, especially as we now compete on the world stage against Communist China and its claims that democracy is a failed system.

For Republicans, the path forward is clear. ¤ First, support the ongoing Justice Department criminal investigations of the Jan. 6 attack. Those investigations must be comprehensive and objective; neither the White House nor any member of Congress should interfere.

Second, we must support a parallel bipartisan review by a commission with subpoena power to seek and find facts; it will describe for all Americans what happened. This is critical to defeat the misinformation and nonsense circulating in the press and on social media. No currently serving member of Congress — with an eye to the upcoming election cycle — should participate. We should appoint former officials, members of the judiciary and other prominent Americans who can be objective, just as we did after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The commission should be focused on the Jan. 6 attacks. The Black Lives Matter and antifa violence of last summer was illegal and reprehensible, but it is a different problem with a different solution.

Finally, we Republicans need to stand for genuinely conservative principles, and steer away from the dangerous and anti-democratic Trump cult of personality. In our hearts, we are devoted to the American miracle. We believe in the rule of law, in limited government, in a strong national defense, and in prosperity and opportunity brought by low taxes and fiscally conservative policies.

… Reagan formed a broad coalition from across the political spectrum to return America to sanity, and we need to do the same now. We know how. But this will not happen if Republicans choose to abandon the rule of law and join Trump’s crusade to undermine the foundation of our democracy and reverse the legal outcome of the last election.

History is watching. Our children are watching. We must be brave enough to defend the basic principles that underpin and protect our freedom and our democratic process. I am committed to doing that, no matter what the short-term political consequences might be.

WaPo, Spencer Hsu: Judge blasts Barr, Justice Dept. for ‘disingenuous’ handling of secret Trump obstruction memo http://wapo.st/3h8Jvkm

U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson of Washington ordered the release Monday of a 2019 memo prepared by the department’s Office of Legal Counsel. Barr and a string of Justice Department officials had sought to keep the memo secret, asserting it was part of the department’s internal decision-making process before he selectively announced the Mueller report’s findings that March. ¤ Jackson wrote in a blistering opinion after viewing the memo and other evidence that the department’s claims “are so inconsistent with evidence in the record, they are not worthy of credence.”

In a 35-page opinion ordering the memo’s release in a public records lawsuit, Jackson called suspicions that Barr and department lawyers had been “disingenuous” in withholding the document “well-founded,” saying the department had sought to “obfuscate” its true purpose of justifying a decision that had already been made.“The review of the document reveals that the Attorney General was not then engaged in making a decision about whether the President should be charged with obstruction of justice; the fact that he would not be prosecuted was a given,” Jackson wrote.

Both judges blasted Barr’s four-page letter to Congress in March 2019 that said the special counsel did not draw a conclusion as to whether Trump obstructed the investigation and that Barr’s own opinion was that the evidence was insufficient to bring such a charge.

In reality, Mueller’s report laid out evidence of obstruction but said the special counsel could not fairly make a charging decision, given department policy that a sitting president cannot be indicted.

Jackson’s opinion echoed another federal judge’s criticism last year of Barr over a “lack of candor” and truthfulness in his handling of the release of Mueller’s report.

Writing in March 2020, U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton called Barr’s public statements “misleading” and said he had “grave concerns about the objectivity of the process” that led up to the public release of the Mueller report.

“The Court cannot reconcile certain public representations made by Attorney General Barr with the findings in the Mueller Report,” he wrote, adding, “These circumstances generally, and Attorney General Barr’s lack of candor specifically, call into question Attorney General Barr’s credibility.”

Jackson’s ruling handed a victory to the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, which filed a Freedom of Information Act request and lawsuit following Barr’s April 2019 testimony to Congress. Walton’s decision came in a public records lawsuit brought by the Electronic Privacy Information Center, or EPIC, a watchdog group, and BuzzFeed News, seeking to unredact information in Mueller’s report.

Judges typically give the government the benefit of the doubt when officials handling the release of information under the Freedom of Information Act evaluate whether some records should be withheld based on the law’s exemptions, such as for internal deliberations. But that is not the case when judges find evidence of bad faith.

In her opinion, Jackson noted that Barr had asserted to Congress that April that he and his deputy had reached the decision that Trump could not be charged “in consultation” with the Office of Legal Counsel and other department lawyers, testifying after Mueller accused Barr of twisting the findings and undermining public confidence in the investigation. Barr’s assertions, Jackson said, prompted Trump to claim he had been exonerated and came shortly after Barr received the 448-page report but before it was publicly released in March 2019.

“The Attorney General’s characterization of what he’d hardly had time to skim, much less, study closely, prompted an immediate reaction, as politicians and pundits took to their microphones and Twitter feeds to decry what they feared was an attempt to hide the ball,” Jackson wrote. ¤ In fact, Jackson said, Barr’s statement to Congress that Trump hailed and the Office of Legal Counsel’s memo that Barr said his decision was based on were “being written by the very same people at the very same time.”

The memo’s authors and recipients worked “hand in hand to craft the advice” that it supposedly delivered, but it was the letter to Congress that was the priority and that was getting completed first, Jackson said.

“Not only was the Attorney General being disingenuous then, but DOJ has been disingenuous to this Court with respect to the existence of a decision-making process that should be shielded by the deliberative process privilege,” Jackson concluded.

Jackson gave the Justice Department until May 17 to decide whether it would seek to appeal her order or oppose the unsealing of redacted passages.

Jackson was deeply familiar with the special counsel’s work, overseeing its prosecution in Washington of former 2016 Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and the trial of the then-president’s political confidant Roger Stone.

WaPo: Facebook’s Oversight Board upholds ban on Trump. At least for now. http://wapo.st/3xONjgE
// The panel faulted the social network for making a hasty decision without clear criteria and told the company to reevaluate the decision within six months.

⭕ 4 May 2021

💙 NYT, Thomas Friedman: Trump’s Big Lie Devoured the G.O.P. and Now Eyes Our Democracy http://nyti.ms/3emDDSN “Unless more principled Republicans stand up for the truth about our last election, we’re going to see exactly how a democracy dies”

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Judge Says Barr Misled on How His Justice Dept. Viewed Trump’s Actions http://nyti.ms/3b200uI
// by Michael D Schmidt; Judge Amy Berman Jackson said in a ruling that the misleading statements were similar to others that William P. Barr, the former attorney general, had made about the Mueller investigation.
⋙ 📔 Document, Judge Amy Berman Jackson: Memorandum Opinion: CREW v DOJ (pdf) http://bit.ly/3tja1tH 41p

On Friday, March 22, 2019, Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller, III delivered his Report of the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election1 to the then-Attorney General of the United States, William P. Barr.2

But the Attorney General did not share it with anyone else. ¤ Instead, before the weekend was over, he sent a letter to congressional leaders purporting to “summarize the principal conclusions” set out in the Report, compressing the approximately 200 highly detailed and painstakingly footnoted pages of Volume I – which discusses the Russian government’s interference in the election and any links or coordination with the Trump campaign – and the almost 200 equally detailed pages of Volume II – which concerns acts taken by then-

President Trump in connection with the investigation – into less than four pages.3 The letter asserted that the Special Counsel “did not draw a conclusion – one way or the other – as to whether the examined conduct constituted obstruction,” and it went on to announce the Attorney General’s own opinion that “the evidence developed during the Special Counsel’s investigation is not sufficient to establish that the President committed an obstruction-of-justice offense.”4

The President then declared himself to have been fully exonerated.5

The Attorney General’s characterization of what he’d hardly had time to skim, much less, study closely, prompted an immediate reaction, as politicians and pundits took to their microphones and Twitter feeds to decry what they feared was an attempt to hide the ball.
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… [T]he affidavits are so inconsistent with evidence in the record, they are not worthy of credence. The review of the unredacted document in camera reveals that the suspicions voiced by the judge in EPIC and the plaintiff here were well-founded, and that not only was the Attorney General being disingenuous then, but DOJ has been disingenuous to this Court with respect to the existence of a decision-making process that should be shielded by the deliberative process privilege. The agency’s redactions and incomplete explanations obfuscate the true purpose of the memorandum, and the excised portions belie the notion that it fell to the Attorney General to make a prosecution decision or that any such decision was on the table at any time.

Given the fact that the review of the document in camera reveals that there was no decision actually being made as to whether the then-President should be prosecuted, — the Court is not persuaded that the agency has met its burden to demonstrate that the memorandum was transmitted for the purpose of providing legal advice, as opposed to the strategic and policy advice that falls outside the scope of the privilege. Section I of the memo, which was entirely redacted with no separate justification, contains no legal advice at all, but it offers only strategic advice, so — this explanation is entirely deficient to justify the withholding of that portion of the document.

Section II is a blend of legal and strategic advice prepared, at least in part, and reviewed in its entirety, by an attorney within the OLC. However, since the memorandum was being written at the same time and by the same people who were drafting the Attorney General’s letter to Congress setting forth his views on the basis for a prosecution, and the record reflects that the priority was to get the letter completed first, see Attachment 1, one simply cannot credit the declarant’s statement that the Attorney General made the “decision” he announced based on the advice the memo contains. … [T]he chronology undermines the assertion that the authors were engaged in providing their legal advice in connection with any sort of pending prosecutorial decision, and this misrepresentation, combined with the lack of candor about what any legal advice provided was for or about, frees the Court from the deference that is ordinarily accorded to agency declarations in FOIA cases.

NBCNews: Texas leaders, corporations form coalitions to fight voting restrictions http://nbcnews.to/3xNnfCz
// HP Inc, Patagonia and American Airlines are among at least 50 businesses that have formed a coalition known as Fair Elections Texas.

WSJ: Purging Liz Cheney http://on.wsj.com/33gFguX
// GOP leaders shouldn’t have to lie about 2020 to keep their job.

⭕ 3 May 2021

WaPo, Michael Gerson: Elected Republicans are lying with open eyes. Their excuses are disgraceful. http://wapo.st/33971pk

WaPo: The obvious goal of the Arizona recount: Injecting more doubt into the 2020 results http://wapo.st/3nS9XjK

WaPo: Biden says he will raise refugee cap from 15,000 to 62,500, after widespread criticism for extending Trump-era levels http://wapo.st/3xJd6GRhttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1389415760116781058?s=20/photo/1
// Part of Statue of Liberty poem by Emma Lazarus

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⭕ 29 Apr 2021

NYT: Firing of U.S. Ambassador Is at Center of Giuliani Investigation http://nyti.ms/333XUWK
// Prosecutors want to scrutinize Rudolph W. Giuliani’s communications with Ukrainian officials about the ouster of the ambassador, Marie L. Yovanovitch.

[T]he federal authorities were expected to scour the electronic devices for communications between Mr. Giuliani and Trump administration officials about the ambassador before she was recalled in April 2019, one of the people added.

The warrant also sought his communications with Ukrainian officials who had butted heads with Ms. Yovanovitch, including some of the same people who at the time were helping Mr. Giuliani seek damaging information about President Biden, who was then a candidate, and his family, the people said.

At issue for investigators is a key question: Did Mr. Giuliani go after Ms. Yovanovitch solely on behalf of Mr. Trump, who was his client at the time? Or was he also doing so on behalf of the Ukrainian officials, who wanted her removed for their own reasons?

Mr. Giuliani’s work to oust Ms. Yovanovitch was part of a larger effort to attack Joseph R. Biden Jr. and tie him to corruption in Ukraine, much of which played out in public.

But intelligence officials have long warned that Mr. Giuliani’s work in Ukraine had become ensnared with Russia’s efforts to spread disinformation about the Biden family to weaken Mr. Trump’s election rival.

The F.B.I. stepped up its warnings about Russian disinformation before the 2020 election, including giving a defensive briefing to Mr. Giuliani, cautioning him that some of the information he was pushing on the Biden family was tainted by Russian intelligence’s efforts to spread disinformation, according to a person briefed on the matter.

… Senior officials had warned Mr. Trump in late 2019 that Mr. Giuliani was pushing Russian disinformation, and the intelligence community had warned the American public that Moscow’s intelligence services were trying to hurt Mr. Biden’s election chances by spreading information about his family’s work in Ukraine.

⭕ 28 Apr 2021

📊 Politico: Biden beats Trump in poll of first 100 days by 12 points http://politi.co/3tCapns
// Biden’s overall approval rate was 60 percent, well above Trump’s 48 percent approaching 100 days in office.

NBCNews: Federal investigators search Rudy Giuliani’s NYC apartment http://nbcnews.to/3vpSjGv
// Prosecutors have been investigating Giuliani, who is former President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer and a former mayor of New York, for his dealings in Ukraine.

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Federal Investigators Search Rudy Giuliani’s Apartment and Office http://nyti.ms/2QwxjiI
// Prosecutors obtained the search warrants as part of an investigation into whether Mr. Giuliani broke lobbying laws as President Trump’s personal lawyer.

⭕ 27 Apr 2021

Politico: How Trump’s renewed election rhetoric is complicating Capitol rioters’ legal fight http://politi.co/3dUQWcS
// Judges are citing former President Donald Trump’s rhetoric on election fraud as they deny some accused Capitol rioters bail, saying there’s a risk they’ll commit violent acts in Trump’s name again.

WaPo: White House seeks to make massive boost to IRS enforcement centerpiece of new spending plan http://wapo.st/3xv2wmP
// Republicans have long sought to shrink the tax-collecting agency, but Biden aides believe hundreds of billions of dollars go uncollected each year.

WaPo: To lead ICE, Biden picks Texas sheriff who criticized Trump’s immigration policies http://wapo.st/3dUq8tg “Biden’s pick for ICE director is Harris County, Tex., Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, a veteran law enforcement officer who transformed the sheriff’s office in … Houston”

WaPo, Max Boot: Trump’s first 100 days were sheer craziness. Biden’s are sheer competence. http://wapo.st/3dXy3Gs Making competence cool again

⭕ 26 Apr 2021

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Kevin McCarthy’s bizarre attempt to rewrite the narrative of Jan. 6 http://wapo.st/2QsJMny

🐣 RT @axios Rep. Liz Cheney publicly broke from House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, saying an independent commission should focus solely on the Capitol insurrection, not include other instances of political violence, like Black Lives Matter and Antifa protests.
⋙ Axios: Cheney: Congressional commission should narrowly review Capitol siege http://bit.ly/3aKvzJo

⭕ 25 Apr 2021

⭕ 24 Apr 2021

NYT, Frank Bruni: So Anthony Fauci Isn’t Perfect. He’s Closer Than Most of Us. http://nyti.ms/3gGbmbu “We owe him an immeasurable debt of gratitude, not the mind-boggling magnitude of grief that he gets”

⭕ 23 Apr 2021

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⭕ 20 Apr 2021

🐣 RT @lauragreenaura Some QAnon & far-right connections that bear further examination relate partly to Michael Flynn’s connections to the relatively obscure London Center for Policy Research.
⋙ DailyBeast, David Freedlander: The Creepily Influential Trumpist Foreign-Policy Think Tank You’ve Never Heard Of http://bit.ly/3vcvwOp
// Herb London used to be a fringey, failed conservative candidate in New York. Now he’s a fringey, successful guru who’s helping to shape U.S. foreign policy in the Trump era.

🐣 RT @tribelaw Chauvin might never see the light of freedom again. That would be just. But it wouldn’t be nearly enough. The SYSTEM that let him murder George Floyd must be changed. But for a bystander’s iPhone camera, Chauvin wd’ve gotten away with murder!

🐣 RT @davidaxelrod The thing that was so chilling about the George Floyd death scene was Chauvin’s defiant stare at horrified bystanders as he kneeled on Floyd’s neck. ¤ Today, a jury stared back. Chauvin stands convicted of murder. ¤ Justice was done.

🐣 It’s unthinkable to me that a ‘not guilty‘ verdict could be arrived at so quickly. But I’m not a lawyer. ¤ Praying for justice 🙏
// George Floyd; Derek Chauvin trial

WaPo: Judge jails two Proud Boys leaders pending trial tied to Jan. 6 Capitol riot http://wapo.st/2Qla7DR “[B]oth defendants are charged with ‘seeking to steal one of the crown jewels in our country . . . by interfering with the peaceful transfer of power.’”

A federal judge on Monday jailed two Proud Boys leaders pending trial in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, handing a victory to U.S. prosecutors in a closely watched conspiracy case accusing the pair of planning to disrupt Congress and leading as many as 60 others to impede police that day.

U.S. District Judge Timothy J. Kelly of Washington … ruled, “these defendants are alleged by their leadership and planning to have facilitated political violence on January 6th, even if they themselves did not carry a weapon or strike a blow.”

Calling the factual allegations “gravely serious,” Kelly said in an unusual two-hour-long reading of his decision from the bench that both defendants are charged with “seeking to steal one of the crown jewels in our country . . . by interfering with the peaceful transfer of power.” Kelly added that nothing short of jail could assure that they did not mobilize others to violate the law or threaten public safety.

⭕ 19 Apr 2021

🌎 WaPo, Alexandra Petri: We are the Anglo-Saxon caucus! Let us have maethlfrith! Let us have drihtinbeage! http://wapo.st/3aqCIOY The British Isles have seen waves and waves of immigration This map doesn’t even cover the Norman Invasion or the influence of Latin: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1384558778473926657?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 Ironically, the Scots-Irish Americans who represent a significant segment the GOP base, were Gaelic speakers and were often at odds in with the Germanic “Anglo-Saxons” and the French

⭕ 18 Apr 2021

🐣 RT @Billbrowder This is very disturbing. Val Broeksmit, a source for various journalists and the FBI on alleged corruption at Deutsche Bank has gone missing in LA and hasn’t been seen since April 6th. Apparently his car was found running with the keys in the car.
⋙ 🐣 RT @rocco_castoro Val missing persons report attached below. ¤ It was filed with the INCORRECT date of Val’s disappearance. ¤ Once again: Deutsche Bank whistleblower VAL BROEKSMIT HAS BEEN MISSING SINCE APRIL 6. ¤ If you have info on Val’s disappearance, contact LAPD missing persons — details below. [Missing Person Report:] https://twitter.com/Billbrowder/status/1383728810483355653?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ScottMStedman .@BikiniRobotArmy is missing. I’ve worked with Val for almost 2 years now on matters about Deutsche Bank, where his father was a senior exec before committing suicide. Val’s car was found last week in LA without him. If you know anything please let me know. https://twitter.com/ScottMStedman/status/1381823464944758784?s=20/photo/1-2

WaPo: NSA official installed as Trump left office resigns after he was sidelined http://wapo.st/3x7EUo4

Michael Ellis, a former Republican political operative, resigned Friday as the National Security Agency’s top lawyer, having been sidelined for three months after President Biden took office. ¤ The NSA director, Gen. Paul Nakasone, had placed Ellis on administrative leave the day President Donald Trump left the White House — just as Ellis was taking up the position. The reasons: a pending Pentagon inspector general probe, an official told The Washington Post at the time, and a security inquiry into Ellis’s handling of classified information, according to a letter from Ellis’s attorney to Nakasone, a copy of which was obtained by The Post.

Nakasone had agreed to install Ellis as general counsel just days earlier under orders from Trump’s acting defense secretary. The role does not require Senate confirmation. … ¤ Ellis joined the Trump White House in early 2017, becoming a lawyer on the National Security Council. Before that, he was chief counsel to Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), a staunch Trump supporter who at the time was chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.

WaPo: Trump’s grip on GOP looms as support falters for independent probe of Capitol riot http://wapo.st/3dya0Od

Initial negotiations aimed at establishing an independent commission in the style of the panel that investigated the Sept. 11 attacks ran aground earlier this year after Republican leaders insisted that it scrutinize left-wing extremism — including the amorphous antifa movement that Trump and other conservatives have blamed for fomenting violence in D.C. and other cities — alongside the far-right and white nationalist groups suspected of having planned or encouraged the mayhem. Democrats resisted, accusing the GOP of trying to distract the public from the fact that extremist groups in the Republican base were responsible for the riot.

Many rank-and-file Republicans have been forced to walk a political tightrope, as a majority still believe the election was stolen from Trump. The former president still wields outsize influence in the GOP, which is presently the minority party in Washington but is within striking distance of making a comeback in 2022 — if leaders can hold their ranks together.

The pressure to prioritize a political win over accountability for the former president kept the vast majority of Republicans in both the House and Senate from endorsing impeachment charges against Trump accusing him of inciting the riot. The discrepancy was especially apparent in the Senate, where several Republicans — including Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) — blamed Trump for the attack but refused to vote to convict him.

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 WOWSER! This is demonic. These are extremely dangerous and deluded people. Democrats need to gather people of goodwill to Biden leadership until a rational opposition party can be created. Many in GOP are pandering to these people or intimidated.
⋙ 🐣 RT @PatriotTakes Lin Wood stating Q is the truth and that the Clintons, the Obamas, the Bidens, and the Bushes are all involved in sex trafficking. 💽 https://twitter.com/mccaffreyr3/status/1383712195742105600?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 17 Apr 2021

🐣 RT @BillKristol Worst day for the Anglo-Saxons since 1066.
⋙ CNN: Marjorie Taylor Greene scraps planned launch of controversial ‘America First’ caucus amid blowback from GOP http://cnn.it/3gl8mRt

The reversal from her office comes a day after top House Republican Kevin McCarthy indirectly referenced the congresswoman’s new caucus, tweeting, “The Republican Party is the party of Lincoln & the party of more opportunity for all Americans—not nativist dog whistles.”
And GOP conference chair Liz Cheney, the No. 3 House Republican, responded to the reporting about the new caucus from Greene in a tweet.

“Republicans believe in equal opportunity, freedom, and justice for all. We teach our children the values of tolerance, decency and moral courage,” she wrote. “Racism, nativism, and anti-Semitism are evil. History teaches we all have an obligation to confront & reject such malicious hate.”

Embattled GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida, who is under federal investigation over allegations involving sex trafficking and prostitution, tweeted Friday, “I’m proud to join @mtgreenee in the #AmericaFirst Caucus. We will end wars, stop illegal immigration & promote trade that is fair to American workers. This is just a hit piece from the America Last crowd in Big Media, Big Tech & Big Government.”

GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois said that he was “disgusted” following initial reports of the new caucus, and on Friday said that anyone who joins the caucus should have their committee assignments stripped and be expelled from Republican conference participation.
“While we can’t prevent someone from calling themselves Republican, we can loudly say they don’t belong to us,” he wrote on Twitter.

⋙⋙ Document via PunchbowlNews: “America First Caucus Policy Platform [pdf] http://bit.ly/3tv87qO 7p

⭕ 16 Apr 2021

🐣 RT @ChrisAlbertoLaw POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE! ¤ After AG Barr abandoned Trump’s authoritarian dreams, Kash Patel became Trump’s point man in a post-Nov 3rd effort to have Trump loyalists take over the Pentagon & US Intel. ¤ Now DOJ is investigating him. He knows a lot.
⋙ WaPo, David Ignatius: How Kash Patel rose from obscure Hill staffer to key operative in Trump’s battle with the intelligence community http://wapo.st/3afWOv4

In the Trump administration’s four-year battle with the intelligence community, a recurring character was a brash lawyer named Kashyap P. “Kash” Patel. He appeared so frequently, in so many incarnations, that he was almost a “Zelig” figure in President Donald Trump’s confrontation against what he imagined as the “deep state.”

Patel repeatedly pressed intelligence agencies to release secrets that, in his view, showed that the president was being persecuted unfairly by critics. Ironically, he is now facing Justice Department investigation for possible improper disclosure of classified information, according to two knowledgeable sources who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the probe. The sources said the investigation resulted from a complaint made this year by an intelligence agency, but wouldn’t provide additional details.

WaPo: Founding member of Oath Keepers enters first guilty plea in Jan. 6 Capitol breach http://wapo.st/32mszhG

A founding member of the Oath Keepers arrested in the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol pleaded guilty Friday and agreed to cooperate against others in the case — the first defendant to publicly flip in the sprawling domestic terrorism investigation that has led to charges against more than 410 people.

The plea comes exactly 100 days after Jon Ryan Schaffer and hundreds of other supporters of former president Donald Trump allegedly stormed the Capitol hoping to prevent Joe Biden from being confirmed as the next president. Prosecutors hope Schaffer’s plea spurs others to provide additional evidence in hopes of avoiding long prison sentences.

The plea marks a new stage in the historic investigation, as prosecutors seek to work up the chain of defendants to gather evidence and better understand the full scope of any planning and organizing of the violence — particularly among groups like the far-right Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys. Dozens of members from both groups appeared to act in concert to storm the building, prosecutors have alleged.

⭕ 15 Apr 2021

CNN, Chris Cillizza: The HUGE Russia 2016 election story you probably missed http://cnn.it/2QDC09N

Consider what we now know:

1. Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help Donald Trump and hurt Hillary Clinton because of a belief that the billionaire businessman would be better for the country’s interest than would the ex- Secretary of State.

2. The highest echelon of the Trump campaign – Manafort and Gates – passed along internal polling and strategy memos that found their way into the hands of the “Russian Intelligence Services.”

Now, that’s not to say that Manafort and Gates knew that Kilminik would (or did) hand over the information to Russian intelligence agencies. (Although given Kilimnik’s background as Russian-linked intelligence operative it probably wasn’t that big a leap of faith.) This also doesn’t mean Trump had any idea what they were doing.

But what it is to say is that proprietary data from Trump’s presidential campaign wound up in the possession of the intelligence service of a country that was seeking to actively interfere in an election to help the guy they thought would be better for them win. And it was that guy’s campaign who provided the data to them (whether wittingly or unwittingly)!

It’s long been true that Trump’s insistence that the investigation into Russia interference was a “hoax” has been without merit. Mueller, the US intelligence community and the Republican-led Senate Intelligence Committee all arrived at the same conclusion: Russia actively meddled in the 2016 election to help Trump and hurt Clinton. (Earlier this month, the US intelligence community released a report making it clear that Russia again meddled in the 2020 election, with the goal of “denigrating” Joe Biden’s chances and “supporting” Trump’s reelection.)

Mueller did not look for “collusion,” only proof of a criminal conspiracy between the Trump campaign and the Russian government. He said he didn’t find enough evidence to bring those charges. But this back-channeling of campaign information from Americans to Russians would seem to fit the layman’s definition of “collusion.”

💽 WaPo: 17 requests for backup in 78 minutes http://wapo.st/3ag6GFi
// A reconstruction shows how failures of planning and preparationleft police at the Capitol severely disadvantaged on Jan. 6

🐣 RT @danielsgoldman One note about Kilimnik that is not getting enough attention: this is almost certainly not information new to the US Government given that it happened almost 5 years ago. ¤ So did the Trump admin simply hide this intelligence from Mueller and SSCI?

🐣 RT @MarshallCohen Today the US government confirmed that there was a direct line in 2016 from Manafort –> Kilimnik –> Russian intelligence. Internal Trump campaign data was passed to the Russians. Here’s why that matters, all these years later. w/ @jeremyherb @b_fung
⋙ CNN: Six key takeaways from Biden’s Russia sanctions announcement http://cnn.it/2RF7nl2
● Sanctions are strongest US response to date to massive hack
● Flicking at collusion, all these years later
With one sentence in a 2,000-word press release, the Treasury Department perhaps did more to lay out the case for potential Trump-Russia collusion in the 2016 election than has happened before.
The Treasury statement confirmed that Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian-linked intelligence operative, provided Russian intelligence with “with sensitive information on polling and campaign strategy.” He got that inside information from Trump campaign officials.
● After criticism of Trump, no action on Russian bounties
● GOP knocks Biden for not issuing pipeline sanctions
● Foreign policy — and Russia — will keep Biden’s attention

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “You now have a direct link of internal, sensitive data, that went form the Trump campaign through Paul Manafort to Konstantin Kilimnik to the Russians. And that was always Robert Mueller’s bet…” – @AWeissmann_ w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1382802702229508097?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzi1 There was collusion with Russia:
⋙ 🧵 RT @Tom_Winter NEW: Konstantin Kilimnik, Paul Manafort’s former employee, has been sanctioned by the U.S. for his interference in the 2020 election namely that Kilimnik “sought to promote the narrative that Ukraine, not Russia, had interfered in the 2016” election. [Wanted Poster:] 📌 https://twitter.com/Tom_Winter/status/1382670244444045315?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @Tom_Winter The FBI is offering a $250,000 for information leading to the arrest of Kilimnik. ¤ He is wanted on an indictment for obstruction of justice and has been designated as a Russian Intelligence Services agent.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @Tom_Winter Here’s a story detailing all of what was announced today on sanctions against Russia:
⋙⋙⋙ NBCNews: Biden calls for de-escalation with Russia following sanctions, proposes meeting with Putin http://nbcnews.to/
// President Joe Biden has characterized Russian President Vladimir Putin as a “killer” and said he would “pay the price” for a range of malicious activities Washington blames on Moscow.

🧵 RT @rgoodlaw Trump Campaign Chair Manafort gave sensitive polling data to his associate Kilimnik, Russian intel agent.
What did Kilimnik do with it?
● Mueller report 2019: Don’t know
● Senate report 2020: Don’t know
● Treasury Dep’t 2021: He passed polling data to Kremlin
📌 https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1382720042517794818?s=20

⋙ JustSecurity, Justin Hendrix: US Treasury Provides Missing Link: Manafort’s Partner Gave Campaign Polling Data to Kremlin in 2016 http://bit.ly/3e0KQqk

Kilimnik is, according to the bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee report, a Russian Intelligence Services officer who became central to investigations of Russian interference in the 2016 election thanks to his close ties to Manafort, who served as Donald Trump’s campaign manager in 2016. After being indicted in 2018 on charges of obstruction of justice and conspiracy to obstruct justice related to his unregistered lobbying work on behalf of former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, Kilimnik is now being targeted by Treasury for “having engaged in foreign interference in the U.S. 2020 presidential election.” The FBI is offering a reward of $250,000 for information related to his potential arrest. He is currently residing in Russia. 

The Treasury Department’s statement about Kilimnik and his role in the 2016 election definitively connects dots that previous investigations did not. 

The Mueller investigation uncovered that Manafort had directed his associate Rick Gates to provide Kilimnik with polling data repeatedly throughout the summer of 2016, but it was unable to conclude what Kilimnik did with that information afterward. The 448-page Mueller Report, released in a redacted version on April 18, 2019, stated:

Because of questions about Manafort’s credibility and our limited ability to gather evidence on what happened to the polling data after it was sent to Kilimnik, the Office could not assess what Kilimnik (or others he may have given it to) did with it. The Office did not identify evidence of a connection between Manafort’s sharing polling data and Russia’s interference in the election, which had already been reported by U.S. media outlets at the time of the August 2 meeting [between Manafort and Kilimnik]. 

The 966-page Senate Intelligence Committee report, for its part, stated that 

The Committee was unable to reliably determine why Manafort shared sensitive internal polling data or Campaign strategy with Kilimnik or with whom Kilimnik further shared that information. The Committee had limited insight into Kilimnik’s communications with Manafort and into Kilimnik’s communications with other individuals connected to Russian influence operations, all of whom used communications security practices. The Committee obtained some information suggesting Kilimnik may have been connected to the GRU’s hack and leak operation targeting the 2016 U.S. election.

The Committee report also stated: 

While the Committee obtained evidence revealing that Kilimnik shared with [Oleg] Deripaska other information passed on by Manafort–such as links to news articles–the Committee did not obtain records showing that Kilimnik passed on the polling data. However, the Committee has no records of, and extremely limited insight into, Kilimnik’ s communications [redacted]. As a result, this lack of documentary record is not dispositive.

The Treasury Department’s new statement raises questions about why this information is coming out now and why the Special Counsel’s office did not have access to it during its investigation. Was it not available then or did it exist but was not provided to
the Mueller team?

🐣 RT @brianklaas To summarize: Trump’s campaign chair and deputy campaign chair provided an internal strategy memo and private polling to a Russian agent who then passed it onto Russian intelligence agencies. The Kremlin then used that information to try to help Trump win the 2016 election.
🐣 RT @PeterStrzok Confirms our suspicions- ¤ Direct line from the campaign to Kilimnik to Russian intel. ¤ “During the 2016 U.S. presidential election campaign, Kilimnik provided the Russian Intelligence Services with sensitive information on polling and campaign strategy.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @MacFinn44 The polling data (and probably #Kilimnik) was most likely taken out of US on Oleg Deripaska’s jet M-ALAY. It landed in New York on the night Manafort met Kilimnik in Grand Havana Club 8/2/16 and flew to Moscow a few hours later. [Flight map 8/3/2016:] https://twitter.com/MacFinn44/status/1382730432194699268?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @MacFinn44 Deripaska’s M-ALAY flew on 8/5/16 from Moscow to Molde and returned to Moscow after a short landing. His M-UGIC flew from Montenegro to Molde on the same day and flew from Molde to Moscow on 8/7/16 (Deripaska, Sergei Prikhodko and Nastya Rybka in Molde). Some “coincidence”, eh?
// 8/3/2018
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @MacFinn44 Two days after Deripaska’s M-ALAY flew the polling data, and likely #Kilimnik, from New York to Moscow Deripaska met with Prikhodko on his yacht Elden in a bay near Molde. [Flight maps 8/5-7/2016]] https://twitter.com/MacFinn44/status/1382751387176603655?s=20/photo/1-3
// 8/3/2018

⋙⋙⋙⋙ Wikipedia: Sergei Eduardovich Prikhodko: “In February 2018, Alexei Navalny published a video alleging that Prikhodko had been receiving various bribes from Russian oligarch and dollar billionaire Oleg Deripaska, including prostitutes services as well as real estate valued at at least 1.5 billion rubles (some 25 million dollars).[6][7][8][9] Prikhodko himself denied the allegations, accusing Navalny of “mixing the facts” about his “friend” Deripaska, Donald Trump and Paul Manafort, while also voicing his wish to have a talk with Navalny as a “man with a man”.[10][11][12] A day after the video was published the Roskomnadzor added the video to the Federal List of Extremist Materials, thus making accessing the video illegal for all Russian citizens.[13][14] In the video known as Fishgate (Russian: «Рыбка-гейт»), Navalny explains the characters and setting for Nastya Rybka’s book Who Wants to Seduce a Billionaire (ISBN 978-5-699-93242-9): Ruslan Zolotov is Deripaska, Papa is Prikhodko, Vitya or Victor or V is Yevgeny Agarkov and the Rybka’s book setting of Greenland is actually Norway.[15][16][17] Rybka refers to Papa as Richelieu, or a Cardinal in the Kremlin who is the person actually responsible for Russia’s foreign policy during the governments of Boris Yeltsin, Vladimir Putin, and Dmitri Medvedev.[15]” http://bit.ly/3e8CUDy

🐣 RT @danielsgoldman I can’t wait for Trump and allies to apologize for falsely claiming that there was no collusion. Perhaps proving conspiracy is too difficult — sensitive intel often cannot be used in court and must prove PM’s knowledge/intent — but there is no longer any doubt about collusion.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MarshallCohen For the first time EVER, the US government said Russian agent Konstantin Kilimnik provided Russian intelligence agencies with the internal Trump campaign polling/strategy data he received from Manafort and Gates in 2016. Even Mueller didn’t go that far. https://twitter.com/MarshallCohen/status/1382705877719908361?s=20/photo/1
🔆 This❗️⋙ USDeptTreasury: Treasury Escalates Sanctions Against the Russian Government’s Attempts to Influence U.S. Elections http://bit.ly/2OSIZvf

WaPo: Biden administration imposes significant economic sanctions on Russia over cyberspying, efforts to influence presidential election http://wapo.st/3mNEDlH

The Biden administration on Thursday imposed the first significant sanctions targeting the Russian economy in several years in order to punish the Kremlin for a cyberespionage campaign against the United States and efforts to influence the presidential election, according to senior U.S. officials.

The administration also sanctioned six Russian companies that support Russian spy services’ cyberhacking operations and will expel 10 officials at the Russian embassy in Washington, most of them identified as intelligence officers working under diplomatic cover, U.S. officials said. The administration formally named the Russian intelligence service SVR as responsible for the hacking operation commonly known as SolarWinds.

The measures were taken under a new executive order and are an effort to make good on President Biden’s vow to hold Moscow accountable for a series of operations, including the election influence and the cyberhacks, that compromised nine federal agencies and about 100 private firms.

Biden, in remarks at the White House, said he had warned Russia during the campaign and after he took office that he would respond to hacking or election interference, but that the U.S action was measured.

The package includes sanctions on all debt Russia issues after June 14, barring U.S. financial institutions from buying government bonds directly from the Russian Central Bank, Russian National Wealth Fund and the Ministry of Finance. The action, experts said, will complicate Moscow’s ability to raise money in the international capital markets.

The European Union, Australia and Canada issued statements of support following the White House’s actions on SolarWinds, noting that European countries were also affected but they did not join in sanctions targeting Russia’s sovereign debt.

The new executive order focuses on Russian activities outside its borders and “is intended to signal to the Russian government that its destabilizing behavior is unacceptable and that the United States will impose economically impactful costs if it continues or escalates,” the senior official said.

The U.S. intelligence community last month issued a report concluding that Putin sought to sway the 2020 election in President Donald Trump’s favor by spreading misleading information about Biden.

In response, the Treasury Department is sanctioning a total of 32 entities and individuals involved in the influence campaign as well as other acts of disinformation. They include Konstantin Kilimnik, a Ukrainian-Russian who worked in Ukraine with Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign chairman, Paul Manafort. A U.S. senate panel last year concluded Kilimnik was a Russian intelligence officer, and Treasury on Thursday offered new details, saying that during the 2016 campaign, Kilimnik “provided Russian intelligence services” with sensitive information on polling and campaign strategy.

Treasury also sanctioned Russian disinformation sites including InfoRos, which calls itself a news agency but is primarily run by the GRU; and the Strategic Culture Foundation, an online journal controlled by the SVR that Treasury said promoted false narratives in the 2020 election and tried to obscure its Russian origins.

⭕ 14 Apr 2021

NYT: Biden Administration to Impose Tough Sanctions on Russia http://nyti.ms/3e2Wwc1
// Administration officials were determined to draft a response that would impose real costs on Moscow, as many previous rounds of sanctions have been shrugged off.

WaPo, James Hohman: Republicans will keep up the craziness until they pay a real price http://wapo.st/3wXay7O “The inmates now run the asylum”

🐣 RT @Kasparov63 Sad commentary on the state of the GOP when we are obliged to applaud the rare member who will say publicly not to drink poison, because that is what Trump is.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MaxBoot Kudos to @Liz_Cheney! Few GOP politicians are brave enough to say this.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @Acyn Question: If Donald Trump were the 2024 nominee, would you support him? ¤ Liz Cheney: I would not [Fox:] 💽 https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1382428244331307011?s=20/photo/1

CNN: US intelligence community warns of devastating long-term impact of coronavirus pandemic http://cnn.it/3siCOyf
// See also Report from 4/13/2021

The fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic is poised to fracture societies worldwide, increase instability across the globe and reshape political and economic realities for years to come, the US intelligence community warned in a stark report laying out the top security concerns facing the country.

“The economic fallout from the pandemic is likely to create or worsen instability in at least a few—and perhaps many—countries, as people grow more desperate in the face of interlocking pressures that include sustained economic downturns, job losses, and disrupted supply chains,” the report warns.

The report, known as the Annual Threat Assessment, is typically made public annually. But bitter wrangling between the Trump administration and Congress kept the 2020 report locked away, making Tuesday’s release among the first public glimpses into the intelligence community’s assessment of the long-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. It also offers grim warnings about Russian and Chinese covert influence operations, and an early insight into Iran’s nuclear ambitions since President Joe Biden took office as he attempts to renegotiate an updated version of the 2015 nuclear deal that former President Donald Trump exited in 2018.

The report also issues an unequivocal warning on Russian activity, saying that Moscow “presents one of the most serious intelligence threats to the United States.” It confirmes influence operations targeting the 2020 election, noting that Moscow “almost certainly views US elections as an opportunity to try to undermine US global standing, sow discord inside the United States, influence US decision-making, and sway US voters.”

That this conclusion appeared in an annual threat assessment without fanfare demonstrates an immediate departure from the battle over public intelligence assessments under the Trump administration, when officials faced inevitable blowback from Trump whenever they made information about Russian election interference public.

China, intelligence leaders warn, also “presents a growing influence threat” in the United States — an assertion that may give some political cover to former Trump administration appointees who sought to portray China as the bigger counterintelligence threat during the 2020 election. Declassified documents later showed that China “considered but did not deploy influence efforts intended to change the outcome of the U.S. Presidential election.”

[White supremacists have been responsible “for at least 26 lethal attacks that killed more than 141 people and for dozens of disrupted plots in the West since 2015,” the report says.

“While these extremists often see themselves as part of a broader global movement, most attacks have been carried out by individuals or small, independent cells,” it adds. “Australia, Germany, Norway, and the United Kingdom consider white racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists, including Neo-Nazi groups, to be the fastest growing terrorist threat they face.”

[Separately:] Last month, CNN reported that the summary of a new joint US intelligence assessment said “narratives of fraud in the recent general election” and “the emboldening impact of the violent breach of the US Capitol” will “almost certainly” spur domestic extremists to try to engage in additional acts of violence this year.

That summary was released on the same day that DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told lawmakers domestic violent extremism is the “greatest threat” to the US — a clear reminder that federal officials remain very concerned about the potential for more violence in the coming months.

“Newer sociopolitical developments — such as narratives of fraud in the recent general election, the emboldening impact of the violent breach of the US Capitol, conditions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and conspiracy theories promoting violence — will almost certainly spur some (domestic violent extremists) to try to engage in violence this year,” the unclassified summary says.

🐣 RT @FinancialTimes In less than 24 hours during a lonely pandemic lockdown, Leila Hay, a student from northern England, became a supporter of QAnon. ¤ Although its main focus has been the US, the conspiracy theory has drawn in millions of supporters in dozens of countries
⋙ FT: Quitting QAnon: why it is so difficult to leave a conspiracy theory http://on.ft.com/3e4nIHg
// Although its prophecies have proven to be false, the pro-Trump movement remains popular around the world

NYT: Hundreds of Companies Unite to Oppose Voting Limits, but Others Abstain http://nyti.ms/3si6gEi Who didn’t sign? It’s complicated. Some issued separate statements. Some CEOs expressed support personally. A list of signers will appear the @nytimes Wednesday
// Amazon, Google, G.M. and Starbucks were among those joining the biggest show of solidarity by businesses over legislation in numerous states.

⭕ 13 Apr 2021

📔 🔆 This❗️⋙ ODNI: 2021 Annual Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community http://bit.ly/2ONACB9 DNI Avril Haines, in coordination with Intelligence Community leaders, released to Congress an unclassified annual report of worldwide threats to the US
⋙ Report: [pdf] http://bit.ly/3x2NvZt 27p

In the coming year, the United States and its allies will face a diverse array of threats that are playing out amidst the global disruption resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and against the backdrop of great power competition, the disruptive effects of ecological degradation and a changing climate, an increasing number of empowered non-state actors, and rapidly evolving technology. The complexity of the threats, their intersections, and the potential for cascading events in an increasingly interconnected and mobile world create new challenges for the IC. Ecological and climate changes, for example, are connected to public health risks, humanitarian concerns, social and political instability, and geopolitical rivalry. The 2021 Annual Threat Assessment highlights some of those connections as it provides the IC’s baseline assessments of the most pressing threats to US national interests, while emphasizing the United States’ key adversaries and competitors. It is not an exhaustive assessment of all global challenges and notably excludes assessments of US adversaries’ vulnerabilities. It accounts for functional concerns, such as weapons of mass destruction and technology, primarily in the sections on threat actors, such as China and Russia.

Beijing, Moscow, Tehran, and Pyongyang have demonstrated the capability and intent to advance their interests at the expense of the United States and its allies, despite the pandemic. China increasingly is a near-peer competitor, challenging the United States in multiple arenas—especially economically, militarily, and technologically—and is pushing to change global norms. Russia is pushing back against Washington where it can globally, employing techniques up to and including the use of force. Iran will remain a regional menace with broader malign influence activities, and North Korea will be a disruptive player on the regional and world stages. Major adversaries and competitors are enhancing and exercising their military, cyber, and other capabilities, raising the risks to US and allied forces, weakening our conventional deterrence, and worsening the longstanding threat from weapons of mass destruction.

The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic will continue to strain governments and societies, fueling humanitarian and economic crises, political unrest, and geopolitical competition as countries, such as China and Russia, seek advantage through such avenues as “vaccine diplomacy.” No country has been completely spared, and even when a vaccine is widely distributed globally, the economic and political aftershocks will be felt for years. Countries with high debts or that depend on oil exports, tourism, or remittances face particularly challenging recoveries, while others will turn inward or be distracted by other challenges.

Ecological degradation and a changing climate will continue to fuel disease outbreaks, threaten food and water security, and exacerbate political instability and humanitarian crises. Although much of the effect of a changing climate on US security will play out indirectly in a broader political and economic context, warmer weather can generate direct, immediate impacts—for example, through more intense storms, flooding, and permafrost melting. This year we will see increasing potential for surges in migration by Central American populations, which are reeling from the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic and extreme weather, including multiple hurricanes in 2020 and several years of recurring droughts and storms.

The scourge of illicit drugs and transnational organized crime will continue to take its toll on American lives, prosperity, and safety. Major narcotics trafficking groups have adapted to the pandemic’s challenges to maintain their deadly trade, as have other transnational criminal organizations.

Emerging and disruptive technologies, as well as the proliferation and permeation of technology in all aspects of our lives, pose unique challenges. Cyber capabilities, to illustrate, are demonstrably intertwined with threats to our infrastructure and to the foreign malign influence threats against our democracy.

ISIS, al-Qa‘ida, and Iran and its militant allies continue to plot terrorist attacks against US persons and interests, including to varying degrees in the United States. Despite leadership losses, terrorist groups have shown great resiliency and are taking advantage of ungoverned areas to rebuild.

Regional conflicts continue to fuel humanitarian crises, undermine stability, and threaten US persons and interests. Some have direct implications for US security. For example, the fighting in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria has direct bearing on US forces, while tensions between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan remain a concern for the world. The iterative violence between Israel and Iran, the activity of foreign powers in Libya, and conflicts in other areas—including Africa, Asia, and the Middle East—have the potential to escalate or spread.
The 2021 Annual Threat Assessment Report supports the Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s transparency commitments and the tradition of providing regular threat updates to the American public and the United States Congress. The IC is vigilant in monitoring and assessing direct and indirect threats to US and allied interests. As part of this ongoing effort, the IC’s National Intelligence Officers work closely with analysts from across the IC to examine the spectrum of threats and highlight the most likely and/or impactful near-term risks in the context of the longer-term, overarching threat environment.

Page 24: Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremists
DVEs [Domestic Violent Extremists] motivated by a range of ideologies that are not connected to or inspired by jihadi terrorist organizations like al-Qa‘ida and ISIS pose an elevated threat to the United States. This diverse set of extremists reflects an increasingly complex threat landscape, including racially or ethnically motivated threats and antigovernment or antiauthority threats.

Of these, violent extremists who espouse an often overlapping mix of white supremacist, neo-Nazi, and exclusionary cultural-nationalist beliefs have the most persistent transnational connections via often loose online communities to like-minded individuals and groups in the West. The threat from this diffuse movement has ebbed and flowed for decades but has increased since 2015.

● Violent extremists who promote the superiority of the white race have been responsible for at least 26 lethal attacks that killed more than 141 people and for dozens of disrupted plots in the West since 2015. While these extremists often see themselves as part of a broader global movement, most attacks have been carried out by individuals or small, independent cells.

● Australia, Germany, Norway, and the United Kingdom consider white racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists, including Neo-Nazi groups, to be the fastest growing terrorist threat they face.

● Both these and other DVEs, such as antigovernment or antiauthority extremists, are motivated and inspired by a mix of ideological, sociopolitical, and personal grievances against their targets, which have increasingly included large public gatherings, houses of worship, law enforcement and government facilities, and retail locations. Lone actors, who by definition are not likely to conspire with others regarding their plans, are increasingly choosing soft, familiar targets for their attacks, limiting law enforcement opportunities for detection and disruption.

🧵 RT @OlgaNYC1211 I feel like I have to constantly post this reminder and it’s frustrating. There are no two sides to Russia’s escalation and threats towards Ukraine. Russia invaded Ukraine 7 years ago and has been occupying parts of Ukraine and waging daily war resulting in over 14,000 deaths 📌 https://twitter.com/OlgaNYC1211/status/1382176684963684352?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @OlgaNYC1211 There is no conflict, no civil war. Just Russia’s increasing aggression and threats of further invasion which threatens Ukraine and the West. Also Russia has been using Ukraine as testing grounds for all the hellish tactics they have unleashed on the West including America.
⋙ 🐣 RT @OlgaNYC1211 Ukraine has zero desire to invade or attack Russia and poses absolutely no threat. They recently have been moving military on their sovereign territory to defend themselves in case of an attack. Not sure why this bothsidesism keeps appearing by people discussing what is happening

🐣 RT @starsandstripes NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg expressed the Western military alliance’s “unwavering” support for Ukraine and warned Moscow on Tuesday not to push its troop buildup along Russia’s border with the neighboring country.
⋙ Stars&Stripes: NATO, US vow support for Ukraine, warn Russia on troops http://bit.ly/3uMtRP7

NYT: Capitol Police Told to Hold Back on Riot Response on Jan. 6, Report Finds http://nyti.ms/3sjcNyC “In a 104-page document, the inspector general, Michael A. Bolton, criticized the way the Capitol Police prepared for and responded to the mob violence”
// Despite being tipped that “Congress itself is the target” on Jan. 6, Capitol Police were ordered not to use their most powerful crowd-control weapons, according to a scathing new watchdog report.

The Capitol Police had clearer advance warnings about the Jan. 6 attack than were previously known, including the potential for violence in which “Congress itself is the target.” But officers were instructed by their leaders not to use their most aggressive tactics to hold off the mob, according to a scathing new report by the agency’s internal investigator.

In a 104-page document, the inspector general, Michael A. Bolton, criticized the way the Capitol Police prepared for and responded to the mob violence on Jan. 6. … ¤ Mr. Bolton found that the agency’s leaders failed to adequately prepare despite explicit warnings that pro-Trump extremists posed a threat to law enforcement and civilians and that the police used defective protective equipment. He also found that the leaders ordered their Civil Disturbance Unit to refrain from using its most powerful crowd-control tools — like stun grenades — to put down the onslaught.

The report offers the most devastating account to date of the lapses and miscalculations around the most violent attack on the Capitol in two centuries.

Three days before the siege, a Capitol Police intelligence assessment warned of violence from supporters of President Donald J. Trump who believed his false claims that the election had been stolen. Some had even posted a map of the Capitol complex’s tunnel system on pro-Trump message boards.

“Unlike previous postelection protests, the targets of the pro-Trump supporters are not necessarily the counterprotesters as they were previously, but rather Congress itself is the target on the 6th,” the threat assessment said, according to the inspector general’s report. “Stop the Steal’s propensity to attract white supremacists, militia members, and others who actively promote violence may lead to a significantly dangerous situation for law enforcement and the general public alike.”

But on Jan. 5, the agency wrote in a plan for the protest that there were “no specific known threats related to the joint session of Congress.” And the former chief of the Capitol Police has testified that the force had determined that the likelihood of violence was “improbable.”

Mr. Bolton concluded such intelligence breakdowns stemmed from dysfunction within the agency and called for “guidance that clearly documents channels for efficiently and effectively disseminating intelligence information to all of its personnel.”

That failure conspired with other lapses inside the Capitol Police force to create a dangerous situation on Jan. 6, according to his account. The agency’s Civil Disturbance Unit, which specializes in handling large groups of protesters, was not allowed to use some of its most powerful tools and techniques against the crowd, on the orders of supervisors.

“Heavier, less-lethal weapons,” including stun grenades, “were not used that day because of orders from leadership,” Mr. Bolton wrote. Officials on duty on Jan. 6 told him that such equipment could have helped the police to “push back the rioters.”

Since the Jan. 6 attack, Congress has undertaken a series of security reviews about what went wrong. The three top security officials in charge that day resigned in disgrace, and they have since deflected responsibility for the intelligence failures, blaming other agencies, each other and at one point even a subordinate for the breakdowns that allowed hundreds of Trump supporters to storm the Capitol.

But the inspector general report makes clear that the agency had received some warnings about how Mr. Trump’s extremist supporters were growing increasingly desperate as he promoted lies about election theft.

“Supporters of the current president see Jan. 6, 2021, as the last opportunity to overturn the results of the presidential election,” said the assessment three days before the riot. “This sense of desperation and disappointment may lead to more of an incentive to become violent.”

The Department of Homeland Security warned the Capitol Police on Dec. 21 of comments on a pro-Trump website promoting attacks on members of Congress with a map of the tunnel system, according to the inspector general’s findings. ¤ “Several comments promote confronting members of Congress and carrying firearms during the protest,” a Capitol Police analyst wrote.

Among the comments reported to the Capitol Police: “Bring guns. It’s now or never,” and, “We can’t give them a choice. Overwhelming armed numbers is our only chance.”

On Jan. 5, the F.B.I.’s Norfolk field office, in Virginia, relayed another threat from an anonymous social media thread that warned of a looming war at the Capitol. ¤ “Be ready to fight. Congress needs to hear glass breaking, doors being kicked in, and blood from their BLM and Pantifa slave soldiers being spilled,” the message read. “Get violent … stop calling this a march, or rally, or a protest. Go there ready for war. We get our President or we die. NOTHING else will achieve this goal.”

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Inside Trump’s private, revisionist, grievance-laden speech to the RNC http://wapo.st/3uHHlM0

NYT: U.S. to Increase Military Presence in Germany http://nyti.ms/3s9H2rH Reverses Trump’s planned pull-back and adds 500 troops to “create more space, more cyber and more electronic warfare capabilities in Europe,” per Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III
// Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III, on a visit to Germany, announced an addition of 500 personnel to strengthen deterrence and defenses in Europe.

⭕ 12 Apr 2021

NYT: Defying Republicans, Big Companies Keep the Focus on Voting Rights http://nyti.ms/3dd1VOA “Beyond making statements, business leaders are weighing what actions they can take to influence the policy decisions made by Republican lawmakers”
// A coalition of law firms has joined business leaders in wanting to use their clout to oppose state legislation that would make it harder to vote.

WaPo: Biden faces pressure from Pelosi, Sanders over whether to double down on Obamacare or expand Medicare http://wapo.st/3ddXYcE Why not make pandemic changes to ACA permanent AND let 55yo✛ Opt In to a Public Option that = Medicare? PayFor: ⇈ cap on withholding @SenSanders
// House Democratic leadership and Sen. Bernie Sanders split as Biden administration sculpts next package

📋 🔆 This❗️⋙ TheAtlantic, Adam Jentleson: How to Stop the Minority-Rule Doom Loop http://bit.ly/3tcAie0 “After 1888 until 2000, every president who won the White House won both the popular vote and the Electoral College.” Not anymore.
// The next two years might be America’s last chance to protect the basic democratic principle of majority rule.

President Joe Biden came into office facing four “converging crises”: COVID-19, climate change, racial justice, and the economy. But after a few weeks of fast action on a pandemic relief plan, a fifth crisis will determine the fate of the rest of his administration, and perhaps that of American democracy itself: the minority-rule doom loop, by which predominantly white conservatives gain more and more power, even as they represent fewer Americans.

The doom loop consists of four interlocking components. Candidates who represent white conservatives—Republicans, in our ideologically sorted era—begin every election cycle buoyed by a sluice of voter suppression and gerrymandering (what I call electoral welfare), which makes it easier for them to win. Then antidemocratic features of the American system that have always existed but never benefited one party over the other in any systematic way help those same candidates take control of institutions such as the White House and the Senate, despite winning fewer votes and representing fewer people than their opponents. Once in control of these institutions, these newly elected officials use them to entrench their power beyond the reach of voters. If they are eventually voted out of power, they retain a veto over the agenda of the majority, which they use to block change and feed the conservative case that the government is “broken.” This hastens their return to power—along the very path they greased with voter suppression.

The net effect of this doom loop is a growing divergence between the agenda of the government and the will of the governed, an untenable dynamic in any democracy. With Democratic control of Congress hanging by a handful of seats, the next two years might be the country’s last chance to stop this cycle.

TheBulwark, Tim Miller: The Insurrection Is the Message. And Republicans Are All Still Onboard. http://bit.ly/32a7iry “Trump once again clarified—for anyone who had lingering doubts—that he did, in fact, want the election to be overturned”
// Inside the Republican donor retreat.

The panoply of GOP elites once again made the pilgrimage to one of God-King Trump’s holy sites, choosing Trump International Palm Beach to host their spring donor confab rather than retreating to literally any other high-end club which would’ve brought the dual benefits of (1) not being owned by a failed insurrectionist and (2) serving rock-hard steaks with a side of ketchup. 

Look, I don’t want to torment you with gratuitous reading about the details of the RumpRoast Master of Palm Beach’s unemployment routine, but here’s the deal: When the party’s entire leadership reaffirms their captivity to a man who attempted to overturn our democracy, it merits being called out with specificity. And that’s what happened Saturday night in South Florida. 

The Republican party wants all of us to forget what happened in the lead-up to January 6. Kevin McCarthy said recently that his vote to overturn the election “wasn’t to overturn an election” because it wasn’t really going to happen . . . or something.

Well on Saturday, at an event that also featured such top Republicans as Ron DeSantis, Marco Rubio, Rick Scott, Kristi Noem, Tom Cotton, and McCarthy, Trump once again clarified—for anyone who had lingering doubts—that he did, in fact, want the election to be overturned.

Trump once again stated specifically that he wanted Mike Pence to have “the courage” to not certify the election, for the purpose of keeping Trump in the White House.

⋙ 🐣 RT @jdawsey1 “I wish that Mike Pence had the courage to send it back to the legislatures… I like him so much. I was so disappointed,” Trump said. Most of the speech was about the election.

Now you might think that a former president declaring that he was disappointed that his sincere effort to become an unelected autocrat would get some pushback from attendees. That people with live political careers—people who currently hold elective office and are due to face voters soon—might see some benefit to distancing themselves from the most direct assault on our democracy undertaken by a president in the postwar era. ¤ Crickets.

And while all of the elected officials who are asking voters to entrust them with their judgment were silent in the face of Trump’s continued anti-democratic assault, there was one group that spoke out . . . some of the Republican donors in attendance.

Well, they didn’t speak out exactly. They whispered. On background. To Politico. (What journalistic purpose is being served by granting donors anonymity exactly?) ¤ These donors thought the speech had been a bit “dour” and “negative.” ¤ Donald Trump, negative? You don’t say!

Trump’s anti-democratic fight continues, and DeSantis was there with him on Saturday as he made his intentions explicit and attacked Mitch McConnell, Mike Pence, and others who didn’t stick with him the whole way like the Florida governor did.

DeSantis might think that he can argue sometime in the future that the “fight” he was pushing was something other than an insurrection that resulted in a deadly siege of the Capitol. But Donald Trump continues to publicly disabuse him of that notion every time he opens his mouth. And DeSantis and the rest merely smile and applaud. ¤ Then and now, insurrection was the message. ¤ They are all on board. ¤ We are not. And we will never stop calling them out.

🐣 RT @Acyn Psaki response on Cornyn: I can confirm that the President of the United States does not spend his time tweeting conspiracy theories. He spends his time working on behalf of the American people.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson No, it begs the question, “Was Trump a corrupt, manic narcissist driven to scrape the bottom of every barrel of attention and who lacked an ability to focus on the work of being President?”
⋙ 🐣 RT @JohnCornyn The president is not doing cable news interviews. Tweets from his account are limited and, when they come, unimaginably conventional. The public comments are largely scripted. Biden has opted for fewer sit down interviews with mainstream outlets and reporters.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JohnCornyn Invites the question: is he really in charge?

◕ WaPo: The rise of domestic extremism in America http://wapo.st/3dZL1lw “Since 2015, right-wing extremists have been involved in 267 plots or attacks and 91 fatalities … [A]ttacks and plots ascribed to far-left views accounted for 66 incidents leading to 19 deaths” ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1381639908935278598?s=20/photo/1
// Source: Center for Strategic and International Studies: Data shows a surge in homegrown attacks not seen in a quarter-century; chart is from CSIS report
⋙ New report on domestic extremism: Deaths since 2015: 83% rightwing, 17% leftwing

Domestic terrorism incidents have soared to new highs in the United States, driven chiefly by white-supremacist, anti-Muslim and anti-government extremists on the far right, according to a Washington Post analysis of data compiled by the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

The surge reflects a growing threat from homegrown terrorism not seen in a quarter-century, with right-wing extremist attacks and plots greatly eclipsing those from the far left and causing more deaths, the analysis shows. ¤ The number of all domestic terrorism incidents in the data peaked in 2020.

Since 2015, right-wing extremists have been involved in 267 plots or attacks and 91 fatalities, the data shows. At the same time, attacks and plots ascribed to far-left views accounted for 66 incidents leading to 19 deaths.

“What is most concerning is that the number of domestic terror plots and attacks are at the highest they have been in decades,” said Seth Jones, director of the database project at CSIS, a nonpartisan Washington-based nonprofit that specializes in national security issues. “It’s so important for Americans to understand the gravity of the threat before it gets worse.”

More than a quarter of right-wing incidents and just under half of the deaths in those incidents were caused by people who showed support for white supremacy or claimed to belong to groups espousing that ideology, the analysis shows.

Victims of all incidents in recent years represent a broad cross-section of American society, including Blacks, Jews, immigrants, LGBTQ individuals, Asians and other people of color who have been attacked by right-wing extremists wielding vehicles, guns, knives and fists.

Dozens of religious institutions — including mosques, synagogues and Black churches — as well as abortion clinics and government buildings, have been threatened, burned, bombed and hit with gunfire over the past six years.

Left-wing attacks reached 25 in 2020. Those incidents include multiple attempts by extremists to derail trains to hinder oil pipeline construction and at least seven incidents in which police and their facilities were targeted with guns, firebombs and graffiti. The incidents included the burning of a Minneapolis police precinct during protests over the death of George Floyd.

In August, a supporter of President Donald Trump was shot dead in Portland, Ore., by a suspected gunman who was a self-described antifa supporter. That killing was the only death last year attributed to far-left violence, the data shows. There were two deaths attributed to far-right attacks. …

Data released by the CSIS on Monday includes the Jan. 6 breach of the Capitol as one of 11 far-right terrorism incidents that month — the most for any January in the database. The new report highlights more involvement in far-right attacks and plots by military service members, veterans and current and former police officers, some of whom participated in the riot at the Capitol.

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📔◕ CSIS: The Military, Police, and the Rise of Terrorism in the United States http://bit.ly/3fYMLyi
⋙ PDF: http://bit.ly/3mMMrnB 15p

WaPo: How the corporate backlash to Georgia’s new voting law is shaping other fights around the country over access to the polls http://wapo.st/3mH1Zte “Voting access now looms as one of the defining battles between the parties as they prepare for the 2022 midterms”

WaPo: ADL demands Fox News fire Tucker Carlson over anti-Semitic trope: ‘This has deadly significance’ http://wapo.st/3a6AJiF Jonathan A. Greenblatt, Director of the Anti-Defamation League, slammed Carlson and the Murdochs: “Tucker has to go”
// Anti-Defamation League; “white replacement theory”

Last week on Fox News, Tucker Carlson argued that immigration to the United States would “dilute the political power” of Americans in a segment that also referenced “white replacement theory” — a discriminatory trope, often weaponized by white nationalists, suggesting that people of color are “replacing” White Americans.

The segment left the Anti-Defamation League urging Fox News to fire Carlson for his “open-ended endorsement of white supremacist ideology,” the first time the group has made such a demand, according to the Associated Press.

On Sunday, Jonathan A. Greenblatt, chief executive and national director of the ADL, repeated those demands on CNN, slamming Carlson for his remarks and condemning the network’s owners, the Murdoch family, for not immediately taking action. ¤

“I think we’ve really crossed a new threshold when a major news network dismisses this or pretends like it isn’t important,” Greenblatt told to CNN’s Brian Stelter. “This has deadly significance.” ¤ “Tucker has got to go,” he added.

Carlson then referenced the racist theory by name, dismissing it as the motivation for his remarks. ¤ “Everyone wants to make a racial issue out of it. Oh, you know, the white replacement theory? No, no, no,” he said. “I have less political power because they are importing a brand new electorate. Why should I sit back and take that?”

… The theory has evolved into a bogus notion that a cabal of elite Jews are plotting to replace White populations with immigrants, Muslims and Black and Brown people, according to the ADL. ¤ The theory has been employed by far-right groups and mass killers. In 2017 hundreds of white nationalists, neo-Nazis and Ku Klux Klan members marched through the streets of Charlottesville, chanting, “Jews will not replace us.” The man responsible for the 2019 massacre in Christchurch, New Zealand, killing 51 people at two mosques, cited the theory, as did the gunman who killed 20 people, seven of them Mexicans, at a Walmart in El Paso.

⭕ 11 Apr 2021

🐣 RT @Strandjunker 1923: Hitler’s failed coup.
No real consequences.
No fundamental changes.
1933: Hitler takes power.
I wish I could implant this into everyone’s brain.

🐣 RT @FPWellman January 6th didn’t just happen. Trump lied over and over to build up the anger and encourage his followers to violence. Friday is 100 days since the Capitol Insurrection. We aren’t forgetting. Follow @ProjectLincoln all week as we remember that fateful day. #Jan6NeverAgain
⋙ 🐣 RT @LincolnProject This Friday marks 100 days since the attack on our Capitol. It all started with #TheBigLie. #Jan6NeverForget #100DaysSince 💽 https://twitter.com/FPWellman/status/1381383276707872768?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @atrupar Liz Cheney on Trump’s continued embrace of insurrection: “The former president is using the same language that he knows provoked violence on Jan. 6. As a party, we need to be focused on the future. We need to be focused on embracing the Constitution, not embracing insurrection.” [Face The Nation]

WaPo: More than 100 corporate executives hold call to discuss halting donations and investments to fight controversial voting bills http://wapo.st/3uIGElP “Many of the corporate leaders who joined the call seemed to view the voting restrictions as attacks on democracy”

🐣 RT @Anthony WSJ EXCLUSIVE: Dozens of CEOs and other senior leaders from America’s biggest companies gathered on Zoom this weekend to plot how to fight what they see as voter suppression efforts under way in Texas and other states
⋙ WSJ: CEOs Plan New Push on Voting Legislation http://on.wsj.com/3dVBgoI “The new statement could come early this week, the people said, and would build on one that 72 Black executives signed last month in the wake of changes to Georgia’s voting laws”
// Companies from PayPal to AMC have signaled they will support joining effort for voter access, people say

⏳ AP: ‘Clear the Capitol,’ Pence pleaded, timeline of riot shows http://bit.ly/3tbayyy

TheGuardian, Jon Ronson: Making sense of conspiracy theorists as the world gets more bizarre http://bit.ly/2PSO3QK “64% of [Facebook] users who joined extremist groups were enticed to do so by clicking on the ‘Groups you should join’ and ‘Discover’ buttons”
// It is 20 years since Jon Ronson wrote Them, his eye-popping investigation into conspiracy theorists. Now, in a world awash with tales of paedophile elites and puppet masters, is he any closer to understanding it all?

⭕ 10 Apr 2021

🐣 RT @NoahBookbinder At a RNC event at Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump restated the lie that he won the election and bragged about the crowd at the rally that preceded the insurrection. By giving him business and a forum for this dangerous rhetoric, the RNC is endorsing insurrection.
💙 ⋙ WaPo: Trump slashes at McConnell as he reiterates election falsehoods at Republican event http://wapo.st/3uNZpV8

DailyBeast/AP: Pence Begged Military to ‘Clear the Capitol’ During Jan. 6 Riot, New Docs Show http://bit.ly/3mDgePD

A new document obtained by the Associated Press reveals more details about the timeline of law enforcement responses to the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. The document, which does not appear to have been provided to congressional investigators for their public hearings in February, highlights how President Donald Trump took no steps to contain the chaos. It says Vice President Mike Pence made a phone call around 4 p.m. to the acting defense secretary, saying that the Capitol was not protected and asking that the military “clear the Capitol.” By this point, however, it had been two hours since rioters breached the building, injuring scores of police officers. And it would be another hour before defense officials approved a National Guard deployment.

Additionally, days before Jan. 6, government officials met to discuss the use of the National Guard, but said they’d only be called if the crowd exceeded 20,000. There was an hours-long delay in deploying the military on Jan. 6, leaving lawmakers, congressional staff and outnumbered police to largely fend for themselves.

🐣 RT @maggieNYT Trump rant on McConnell at RNC was brutal, per attendee. He took credit for Mr. McConnell’s margin of win. “Did he ever say thank you to me? No. I hired his wife. Did he ever say thank you to me? No.” He said he feels “sorry” for her, said, “She’s suffered so greatly.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT “A real leader” would not have accepted the results of the 2020 election, Trump said of McConnell, per attendee.
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT Trump continues attacking Mike Pence, whose life was in danger from Trump supporters on Jan. 6, saying he should have had “the courage” to refuse to certify the results.

⏳ AP: ‘Clear the Capitol,’ Pence pleaded, timeline of riot shows http://bit.ly/3tbayyy

📋 NYT, Anton Troianovski: ‘You Can’t Trust Anyone’: Russia’s Hidden Covid Toll Is an Open Secret http://nyti.ms/3dRqY99 “The country’s official coronavirus death toll is 102,649. But at least 300,000 more people died last year … than were reported in Russia’s most widely cited official statistics” ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1381081748000407555?s=20/photo/1

🌎 WaPo: On Ukraine’s doorstep, Russia boosts military and sends message of regional clout to Biden http://wapo.st/323xl3x “Russia’s sudden military surge appears to be more about sending messages than launching a fresh offensive, analysts said” ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1381066342606995456?s=20/photo/1
// Russia’s moves are seen more as a statement of resolve than as a prelude to an offensive.

⭕ 9 Apr 2021

💙❤️ ★ ScienceMag, Anthony Fauci: The story behind COVID-19 vaccines http://bit.ly/2QoXCXu

TPM (4/9): Prosecutors Detail Oathkeepers’ Alleged ‘Street Race’ To Capitol Attack — In Golf Carts http://bit.ly/2RmlATE Did they got the keys to the golf carts as part of providing security for Roger Stone?

TheGuardian: Biden orders commission to study supreme court expansion and reform http://bit.ly/2Q77mWe
● Executive order fulfils campaign pledge to examine court reform
● Biden has not said if he favors expanding nine-justice court

NYT: After Capitol Riot, Pentagon Announces New Efforts to Weed Out Extremism Among Troops http://nyti.ms/3mzbFFM ‘With a handful of exceptions, every unit has now had some sort of discussion about why white supremacy and extremism … have no place in the US military’
// Defense Department officials acknowledge that rooting out far-right extremist thinking from a military of 1.3 million active-duty troops will be an uphill slog.

WaPo: In new book, John Boehner says today’s GOP is unrecognizable to traditional conservatives and dishes on his time in politics http://wapo.st/3mxYRzH

WaPo: Trump officials celebrated efforts to change CDC reports on coronavirus, emails show http://wapo.st/3s74g1E
// Political appointees also tried to blunt scientific findings they deemed unfavorable to Trump, according to new documents from House probe

⭕ 8 Apr 2021

NYT: Former In-Law of Trump Executive Gives Prosecutors Boxes of Documents http://nyti.ms/31YRoA9 Jennifer Weisselberg is the ex-wife of Trump Organization financial executive Allen Weisselberg’s son Barry
// The handover of the documents suggests prosecutors are stepping up pressure on the executive, Allen H. Weisselberg.

“I can confirm that Jennifer Weisselberg has been in close contact with the district attorney’s office, has been turning over documents to them and continues to do so,” said Duncan Levin, a lawyer for Ms. Weisselberg, who is the ex-wife of Mr. Weisselberg’s son Barry. “She is committed to cooperating with law enforcement and being fully transparent with investigators.

Ms. Weisselberg said in a recent interview that investigators from the district attorney’s office visited her apartment weeks ago at her invitation, to review a number of documents involving her ex-husband and her former father-in-law. She said investigators took several of the documents. Thursday’s visit suggests that prosecutors are collecting additional records.

🐣 RT @ChristopherJM “Russia now has more troops on the border with Ukraine than at any time since 2014,” says @PressSec. 💽 https://twitter.com/ChristopherJM/status/1380231723598946307?s=20/photo/1

CNN: Mueller fraud investigator brought in to help Vance’s probe of Trump Org. http://cnn.it/3fVUY6s

A former FBI forensic accountant key to special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election is one of several accountants working on the Manhattan district attorney’s investigation into the Trump Organization, people familiar with the matter say. ¤ Morgan Magionos, who was a lynchpin to the prosecution of former President Donald Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, is a member of the team of outside experts from FTI Consulting aiding New York prosecutors.

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance brought on FTI Consulting last year as part of his office’s wide-ranging investigation into possible insurance fraud, fraud involving lenders, and tax fraud.

Magionos, a certified fraud examiner and accountant, spent nine years at the FBI where she worked in its international corruption squad in Washington, DC. She was detailed to the Mueller investigation and traced Manafort’s assets across four countries. Manafort was charged with multiple counts of bank fraud, failing to report foreign bank accounts, and filing false tax returns, among other crimes. …

Trump has called the district attorney’s investigation a “witch hunt.” The Trump Organization this week beefed up its legal team by bringing on criminal-defense attorney Ronald Fischetti, who decades earlier was a law partner with Pomerantz. Fischetti’s hiring was first reported by The Wall Street Journal.

🐣 RT @MSNBC According to NYT, fmr. GOP Speaker Boehner writes in his new book that fmr. Pres. Trump incited the Jan. 6 riot and the former president’s “refusal to accept the result of the election not only cost Republicans the Senate but led to mob violence.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, MorningJoe: Trump responsible for ‘bloody insurrection,’ says John Boehner http://on.msnbc.com/3mwAxy4
// Former Republican House Speaker John Boehner blames Donald Trump in his upcoming memoir for losing the Senate and inciting the January 6 Capitol riot. The Morning Joe panel discusses.
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🐣 RT @FridaGhitis Former top GOP leader and ex House Speaker John Boehner on the Jan 6 attack: ¤ Trump “incited that bloody insurrection for nothing more than selfish reasons, perpetuated by the bullshit he’d been shoveling since he lost a fair election the previous November”

🐣 RT @ChrisAlbertoLaw BREAKING: The Capitol Police IG reveals even more failures prior to Jan 6, including “a previously unreported warning more than 2 wks ahead of the insurrection about a map of the Capitol’s underground tunnels that was posted on a pro-Donald Trump website.”
⋙ CNN: Watchdog reveals new warning about map of Capitol’s underground tunnels posted before insurrection http://cnn.it/3wFjrCS

⭕ 7 Apr 2021

🐣 RT @ACEurasia Biden can’t stop at phone-call diplomacy, says @melindaharing. “Washington needs to tell Moscow that if it doesn’t leave the Donbas in six months, the United States will levy more sanctions and begin visa bans on top Russian officials and their children.”
⋙ AtlanticCouncil: FAST THINKING: Russia’s making military moves in Ukraine. What’s it up to? http://bit.ly/3g31KXM
// 4/2/2021

Law&Crime: Ten Lawmakers Join Lawsuit Accusing Trump, Giuliani, Oath Keepers, and Proud Boys of Inciting Capitol Riot http://bit.ly/3rXIpK4

NYT, Thomas Edsall: The Fear That Is Shaping American Politics http://nyti.ms/3my0NYP
// It affects everyone from Joe Manchin to Joe Biden.

CNN: Capitol riot defendant flips to help prosecutors against Proud Boys http://cnn.it/3s2fQuW “Prosecutors had revealed the witness heard Proud Boys members talking about wanting to kill members of Congress and then-Vice President Mike Pence … and had access to guns”

The development is the first indication that people charged in the insurrection are cooperating against the pro-Trump extremist group. Federal prosecutors have made clear they are focused on building conspiracy cases against leadership of the Proud Boys and paramilitary groups like the Oath Keepers.

Court records have made murmurs for weeks about cooperators and plea deals in the works, and prosecutors revealed that a rioter wearing an Oath Keepers hat was in talks to cooperate earlier this week.

What happens next is likely to follow the same pattern as in organized crime or drug investigations, with prosecutors pressuring knowledgeable defendants to become witnesses. Some may sign up to cooperate, and many of those charged are likely to plead guilty to avoid trial or more severe charges. ¤ So far, around two dozen people associated with the Proud Boys have been charged with federal crimes related to the riot.

It’s always been likely that prosecutors would gain cooperators against the Proud Boys, Oath Keepers and other extremist factions involved in the riot, according to several defense attorneys involved in the cases.

[Martin] Tankleff represents a handful of Capitol riot defendants, including alleged Proud Boy “warrior” Dominic Pezzola; Ryan Samsel, who his attorneys say was beaten by a guard at the DC Jail in March; and Richard Barnett, the boastful Arkansas man accused of putting his feet on a desk in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office. Tankleff and his law partner Steven Metcalf declined to comment on the status of their clients’ cases in the Capitol riot investigation.

Weeks ago, [an] attorney for Pezzola wrote in court filings that he believed a so-called “cooperating witness” was sharing information about the Proud Boys. Prosecutors had revealed the witness heard Proud Boys members talking about wanting to kill members of Congress and then-Vice President Mike Pence and return to Washington for Inauguration Day, and that members of the group had access to guns. The witness wasn’t charged with a crime and isn’t affiliated with the Proud Boys, the Justice Department later clarified.

At least one defendant, Jon Schaffer, a guitarist with the heavy metal band Iced Earth, is considering cooperating, according to a filing on Monday. Schaffer allegedly charged at police officers in the Capitol insurrection and is in jail while he awaits trial. In court, he has distanced himself from the Oath Keepers. ¤ Still, Schaffer did “debrief interviews” starting in March, according to the filing, which prosecutors intended to share in court confidentially and mistakenly made public.

📊 WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Someone shrunk the GOP http://wapo.st/3tcdvik 49% Dem to 40% GOP (including leaners): “That nine-point gap dwarfs the usual four- to six-point Democratic advantage. It has not been this big since the fourth quarter of 2012”

Gallup reports that during the first quarter of 2021 “an average of 49% of U.S. adults identified with the Democratic Party or said they are independents who lean toward the Democratic Party. That compares with 40% who identified as Republicans or Republican leaners.” That nine-point gap dwarfs the usual four- to six-point Democratic advantage. It has not been this big since the fourth quarter of 2012.

House and Senate Republicans continue to oppose Biden’s uber-popular initiatives, engage in silly cultural memes, obsess over the amorphous cancel culture (even as they “cancel” Major League Baseball for taking its All-Star Game to Denver) and perpetuate the Big Lie that the election was stolen. They are leaders of a smaller army, acting as if they can survive with only the MAGA base on their side. This is a winning formula only if they can suppress the vote of non-MAGA voters. Hence, we see the frenzy to shrink the electorate to match the shrunken GOP ranks.

Biden seems ideally suited for a moment when the public embraces more government and a larger percentage of voters are fleeing the MAGA-saturated GOP. So long as he can deliver — a big question mark — and quiet the culture wars, he can set the foundation for a broad coalition that ranges all the way from the center-right to the progressive left.

📊 📋 WaPo, Max Boot: The GOP can’t be saved. Center-right voters need to become Biden Republicans. http://wapo.st/3muNqIN “The GOP remains a cult of personality for the worst president in U.S. history”

Most Republicans don’t care that Trump locked up children, cozied up to white supremacists, tear-gassed peaceful protesters, benefited from Russian help in both of his campaigns, egregiously mishandled the pandemic, incited a violent attack on the Capitol and even faced fraud complaints from his own donors. A new Reuters-Ipsos poll finds that 81 percent of Republicans have a favorable impression of Trump. Wait. It gets worse: 60 percent say the 2020 election was stolen from him, only 28 percent say he is even partly to blame for the Capitol insurrection, and 55 percent say that the Capitol attack “was led by violent left-wing protestors trying to make Trump look bad.”

This is a portrait of a party that can’t be saved — at least in the foreseeable future. The GOP remains a cult of personality for the worst president in U.S. history. It has become a bastion of irrationality, conspiracy mongering, racism, nativism and anti-scientific prejudices.

It’s possible to oppose Biden’s plans on fiscal conservative grounds, but Republicans have no standing left on that issue after supporting Trump’s $1.9 trillion tax cut during an economic expansion. Likewise, Republicans have lost all credibility on free trade by supporting Trump’s trade wars and on foreign policy by backing Trump’s neo-isolationism. What do they have left? Scare-mongering rhetoric (every Democratic initiative is a sign of “socialism”) and culture wars (Dr. Seuss, Major League Baseball) to distract their base.

But while Biden hasn’t gotten any GOP votes in Congress for his agenda yet, he has won broad approval from the country at large. At 53.1 percent, Biden’s approval rating is higher than Trump’s ever was. Polls show that 73 percent approve of Biden’s handling of the coronavirus and 60 percent of his handling of the economy. There is also broad support for his infrastructure plan, with 64 percent backing tax hikes on corporations to pay for it.

Biden is governing from the “new center,” while Republicans are increasingly catering to the far right with shrill, divisive rhetoric and antidemocratic actions such as bills to restrict voting. ¤ Under those circumstances, those of us on the center-right can’t afford a third-party flirtation. We need to become Biden Republicans.

⭕ 6 Apr 2021

🐣 RT @TomJChicago Fox is creating an alternate reality to minimize the 1/6 insurrection. It’s a reminder of the importance of indicting & locking away Trump for the rest of his miserable life for trying to overturn the election. The Senate voted 57-43 to convict him. A real trial would convict him 💽 https://twitter.com/TomJChicago/status/1379593575873318913?s=20/photo/1

NYT: Capitol Rioters Face the Consequences of Their Selfie Sabotage http://nyti.ms/39UtASc
// Joe Biggs and his fellow Proud Boys left an incriminating social media trail for federal investigators before and during the Capitol attack on Jan. 6.

🐣 RT @MilesTaylorUSA Today I joined 100+ former national security, military & elected officials in a letter to Congress calling for a bipartisan commission to investigate the Jan 6 Insurrection. Help us by making sure your representatives see it. https://twitter.com/MilesTaylorUSA/status/1379488755619258369?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Paul Waldman: The Senate just moved one step closer to sanity http://wapo.st/31P8wbu “Fortunately, Democrats have gotten burned by … GOP strategy too many times, and they seem to finally understand how it works”

🌎 WaPo (3/10): How the 2022 Senate map is shaping up http://wapo.st/3cTDllChttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1379559336075231235?s=20/photo/1
// tags 2022 Senate 2022 Senators up for re-election in 2022 map 2022 Senate map
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🔄 “Potentially competitive races as judged by Cook Political Report. 2020 results from Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections.”

💙 WaPo, Jonathan Gould, Kenneth Shepsle and Matthew Stephenson: Don’t eliminate the filibuster. Democratize it. http://wapo.st/2Q5BPUo Now THIS is a brilliant idea: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1379520041880813576?s=20/photo/1

The Senate could change this rule so that ending debate would instead require the support of a majority of senators who collectively represent a majority of the U.S. population, with each senator considered to represent half of his or her state’s residents. This rule, which should be extended to all legislation as well as confirmation of judicial appointments, would allow a bare majority of senators to overcome a filibuster — if those senators together represented a majority of the American people.

WaPo: What an analysis of 377 Americans arrested or charged in the Capitol insurrection tells us http://wapo.st/3cS4RQC “Counties with the most significant declines in the non-Hispanic White population are the most likely to produce insurrectionists who now face charges”
// Robert A. Pape is a professor of political science at the University of Chicago and director of the Chicago Project on Security and Threats.

The Chicago Project on Security and Threats (CPOST), working with court records, has analyzed the demographics and home county characteristics of the 377 Americans, from 250 counties in 44 states, arrested or charged in the Capitol attack.

… Only Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri and Montana appear to have sent more protesters to D.C. suspected of crimes than their populations would suggest.

Those involved are, by and large, older and more professional than right-wing protesters we have surveyed in the past. They typically have no ties to existing right-wing groups. But like earlier protesters, they are 95 percent White and 85 percent male, and many live near and among Biden supporters in blue and purple counties.

But by far the most interesting characteristic common to the insurrectionists’ backgrounds has to do with changes in their local demographics: Counties with the most significant declines in the non-Hispanic White population are the most likely to produce insurrectionists who now face charges.

… [C]ounties that had the greatest decline in White population had an 18 percent chance of sending an insurrectionist to D.C., while the counties that saw the least decline in the White population had only a 3 percent chance.

One driver overwhelmingly stood out: fear of the “Great Replacement.” Great Replacement theory has achieved iconic status with white nationalists and holds that minorities are progressively replacing White populations due to mass immigration policies and low birthrates. Extensive social media exposure is the second-biggest driver of this view, our surveys found.

⭕ 5 Apr 2021

WaPo, Michael Gerson: Why tearing down Fauci is essential to the MAGA myth http://wapo.st/3fI0sBp “Fauci is practicing epidemiology. His critics are practicing idiocy. Both are very good at their chosen work”

… Fauci was a surefire applause line at the Conservative Political Action Conference in February. Former Trump administration officials continue to target him. Republican members of Congress vie with one another to put Fauci in his place.

For Trump officials, including Donald Trump himself, this makes perfect sense. If Fauci has been right about covid, then playing down the disease, mocking masks, modeling superspreader events, denying death tolls, encouraging anti-mandate militias and recommending quack cures were not particularly helpful. If Fauci has been right, they presided over a deadly debacle.

When former Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro claims that Fauci is “the father of the actual virus” or former chief of staff Mark Meadows complains about Fauci’s indifference to the (nearly nonexistent) flow of covid across the southern border, the goal is not really to press arguments. It is to create an alternative MAGA reality in which followers are free from the stress of truth — a safe space in which more than half a million people did not die and their leader was not a vicious, incompetent, delusional threat to the health of the nation.

There were, of course, disagreements along the way about the length of lockdowns and the form of mandates. But on the whole, American citizens have witnessed one of the most dramatic vindications of scientific expertise in our history. We have been healthier when we listened to the experts and sicker when we did not.

All these critics of Fauci have chosen to attack the citadel of science at its strongest point. With squirt guns. While naked and blowing kazoos. … Fauci is practicing epidemiology. His critics are practicing idiocy. Both are very good at their chosen work.

🔄 📋 Insider: 397 people have been charged in the Capitol insurrection so far. This searchable table shows them all. http://bit.ly/3cTYJHs

📊 Reuters: Half of Republicans believe false accounts of deadly U.S. Capitol riot-Reuters/Ipsos poll http://reut.rs/39NKmme (n=1005, 3/30-31/2021) 8 in 10 Republicans hold a favorable view of Trump compared to only 3 in 10 Independents

Since the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, former President Donald Trump and his Republican allies have pushed false and misleading accounts to downplay the event that left five dead and scores of others wounded. His supporters appear to have listened.

Three months after a mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol to try to overturn his November election loss, about half of Republicans believe the siege was largely a non-violent protest or was the handiwork of left-wing activists “trying to make Trump look bad,” a new Reuters/Ipsos poll has found.

Since the Capitol attack, Trump, many of his allies within the Republican Party and right-wing media personalities have publicly painted a picture of the day’s events jarringly at odds with reality.

Hundreds of Trump’s supporters, mobilized by the former president’s false claims of a stolen election, climbed walls of the Capitol building and smashed windows to gain entry while lawmakers were inside voting to certify President Joe Biden’s election victory. The rioters. – many of them sporting Trump campaign gear and waving flags – also included known white supremacist groups such as the Proud Boys.

The Reuters/Ipsos poll shows a large number of rank-and-file Republicans have embraced the myth. While 59% of all Americans say Trump bears some responsibility for the attack, only three in 10 Republicans agree. Eight in 10 Democrats and six in 10 independents reject the false claims that the Capitol siege was “mostly peaceful” or it was staged by left-wing protestors.

The disinformation campaign aimed at downplaying the insurrection and Trump’s role in it reflects a growing consensus within the Republican Party that its fortunes remain tethered to Trump and his devoted base, political observers say.

According to the new Reuters/Ipsos poll, Trump remains the most popular figure within the party, with eight in 10 Republicans continuing to hold a favorable impression of him.

Some mainstream Republicans contend that after Republicans lost both the White House and control of both chambers of Congress on Trump’s watch, the party must move on from the former president in order to attract suburban, moderate and independent voters.

In the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll, only about three in 10 independents said they have a favorable view of Trump, among the lowest level recorded since his presidency. Most Americans — about 60% — also believe Biden won the November election fair and square, and said Trump should not run again.

🐣 RT @thedailybeast Russia is gearing up for war again, local experts, state media propagandists, and government officials are all saying. The fight will begin once again on the real-world battlefield of Ukraine. But it will extend much, much further
⋙ DailyBeast, Julia Davis: Russia State Media Gears Up for a War ‘Against the West’ http://bit.ly/3uuAINf “When the time comes, pro-Russian forces will stage a provocation and step in to “defend” Russian citizens from the Ukrainian government” – from Russian TV
// One Kremlin propagandist even suggested that the struggle for Ukraine will end in a “nuclear conflict” between Russia and NATO.

🐣 RT @RexChapman Mitch McConnell’s whole career has been kissing up to big corporations. ¤ But if they won’t let him make it harder for Black people to vote, then he wants to break up. ¤ Everyone can see the real Mitch now.
⋙ 🐣 RT @burgessev McConnell takes aim at corporate US: “Parts of the private sector keep dabbling in behaving like a woke parallel government. Corporations will invite serious consequences if they become a vehicle for far-left mobs to hijack our country from outside the constitutional order.”

WaPo, Alyssa Rosenberg: The only question about QAnon that really matters http://wapo.st/3up4W49 “Given the damage QAnon has done to individuals and families, it’s far more important to determine what might bring individual adherents to their senses”

WaPo: A QAnon revelation suggests the truth of Q’s identity was right there all along http://wapo.st/
// The extremist movement’s leader had purported to be a top-secret government operative. But a possible slip-up in a new documentary about QAnon suggests that Q was actually Ron Watkins, the longtime administrator of the 8kun message board.

But in the Sunday finale for the HBO series “Q: Into the Storm,” filmmaker Cullen Hoback points to what he argues is a key piece of evidence that Watkins had lied about his role in the more than 4,000 messages Q had posted since 2017.

In a final scene, after Watkins talked about how he had shared baseless claims about voter fraud after Trump’s loss in the 2020 elections, he told Hoback: “It was basically three years of intelligence training, teaching normies how to do intelligence work. It was basically what I was doing anonymously before, but never as Q.”

⭕ 4 Apr 2021

🐣 RT @SkinnerPm 53 years ago tonight RFK said this about the murder of MLK: ¤ ‘In this difficult day, in this difficult time for the United States, it’s perhaps well to ask what kind of nation we are, and what direction we want to move in.’ ¤ We need ask that question again. And finally answer it

NYT: Biden Steps Up Federal Efforts to Combat Domestic Extremism http://nyti.ms/2R7Mizt
// The administration has taken a series of steps to prioritize dealing with white supremacists and militias, especially after the Capitol riot on Jan. 6.

The attempts to more assertively grapple with the potential for violence from white supremacists and militias are a shift from President Donald J. Trump’s pressure on federal agencies to divert resources to target the antifa movement and leftist groups despite the conclusion by law enforcement authorities that far-right and militia violence was a more serious threat.

President Biden’s approach also continues a slow acknowledgment that especially after the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, the federal government needs to put more attention and money into tracking and heading off threats from inside the United States, after two decades in which it made foreign terrorism the security priority.

In an intelligence report delivered to Congress last month, the administration labeled white supremacists and militia groups as top national security threats. The White House is also discussing with members of Congress the possibility of new domestic terrorism legislation and executive orders to update the criteria of terrorism watch lists to potentially include more homegrown extremists.

Attorney General Merrick B. Garland, who helped investigate the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, said the Justice Department would also make domestic extremism a priority.

F.B.I. agents have worked domestic extremism cases for years. But the renewed focus from the highest levels of government is a major shift, especially as the administration grapples with whether current tactics and resources are enough to prevent future attacks.

The decision to confront the issue more directly stands in contrast to the approaches of the Trump and Obama administrations. In 2009, the Obama administration rescinded an intelligence assessment after it mentioned that veterans could be vulnerable to recruitment by domestic extremist groups, prompting political backlash.

Researchers say that the United States is years behind European countries like Germany and Norway in understanding the threat of far-right extremism. Daniel Koehler, a researcher in Germany who has helped other countries carry out deradicalization programs, said the United States still had not built a system for families who notice a member using threatening language or otherwise signaling that they could engage in violence.

“I have parents writing to me, ‘I don’t know what to do,’” Mr. Koehler said, adding that many American families had reached out to him after the Capitol riot with nowhere else to turn.

The Biden administration’s emphasis on the issue is a welcome sign for many current and former government officials who have said that such efforts were stunted under the Trump administration.

In September, Brian Murphy, a former head of the Homeland Security Department’s intelligence branch, filed a whistle-blower complaint accusing the department’s leadership of ordering the modification of intelligence assessments to make the threat of white supremacy “appear less severe” and including information on left-wing groups to align with Mr. Trump’s messaging. The Homeland Security leadership under the Trump administration denied the accusations.

The Obama administration also treaded carefully on the issue out of political concerns. Before announcing his presidential candidacy in 2019, Mr. Biden asked Janet Napolitano, who served as the homeland security secretary at the start of the Obama administration, about the decision in 2009 to rescind a report warning that U.S. military veterans were vulnerable to recruitment by extremist groups.

During a House Homeland Security Committee hearing last month, Representative Michael McCaul, Republican of Texas, noted the United States did not have a statute that would empower prosecutors to charge and investigate homegrown extremists with the same tools that are used against terrorism suspects from abroad.

Mr. Biden’s campaign platform said he would work to establish such a law “that respects free speech and civil liberties, while making the same commitment to root out domestic terrorism as we have to stopping international terrorism.” …

⭕ 3 Apr 2021

🐣 RT @rulajdbreal How the Trump campaign used prechecked boxes on digital fundraising solicitations to repeatedly take money $$$ from the bank accounts of onetime donors without their realizing it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar Unsurprisingly, the Trump campaign scammed its donors
💙 ⋙ NYT: How Trump Steered Supporters Into Unwitting Donations http://nyti.ms/3dAVILc
// Online donors were guided into weekly recurring contributions. Demands for refunds spiked. Complaints to banks and credit card companies soared. But the money helped keep Donald Trump’s struggling campaign afloat.

⭕ 2 Apr 2021

AtlanticCouncil: FAST THINKING: Russia’s making military moves in Ukraine. What’s it up to? http://bit.ly/3g31KXM

🐣 RT @FredClarkson What is known & not known about Trump & Russia, Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Opus Dei, & William Barr all in one place — in American Kompromat, by @craigunger Strong case that Trump has been a “Russian asset” for decades.

Reuters: Biden offers Ukraine ‘unwavering support’ in faceoff with Russia http://reut.rs/3sPUXV9

WaPo: How America’s surveillance networks helped the FBI catch the Capitol mob http://wapo.st/3cIT6vJ
// Federal documents detailing the attacks at the U.S. Capitol show a mix of FBI techniques, from license plate readers to facial recognition, that helped identify rioters. Digital rights activists say the invasive technology can infringe on our privacy.

⭕ 1 Apr 2021

WaPo: Oath Keepers founder, associates exchanged 19 calls from start of Jan. 6 riot through breach, prosecutors allege http://wapo.st/31WqYPs

DOJ AUSA DC: Oath Keeper Affiliates Charged in Superseding Indictment for Conspiracy Leading to the U.S. Capitol Attack http://bit.ly/3fy8hJQ
// Joshua James and Roberto Minuta are the Latest Individuals to be Indicted for Conspiracy to Obstruct Congress on Jan. 6, 2021

WASHINGTON — Two individuals associated with the Oath Keepers, a large but loosely organized collection of individuals who explicitly focus on the recruitment of current and former military, law enforcement and first responder personnel, were indicted yesterday in federal court in the District of Columbia for conspiring to obstruct Congress, among other charges. James and Minuta are the 11th and 12th defendants to be charged in this case.

Joshua James, 33, of Arab, Alabama, was arrested on March 9, 2021 in Arab, Alabama; and Roberto Minuta, 36, of Prosper, Texas, was arrested on March 7, 2021, in Newburgh, New York. Both individuals were charged by superseding indictment with conspiracy, obstruction of an official proceeding, and entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds. If convicted, James and Minuta each face a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.

According to the charging documents, James and Minuta communicated with co-conspirators in advance of the Jan. 6, 2021, incursion on the U.S. Capitol. The indictment alleges frequent and consistent communication leading up to the attack, such as in reserving hotel rooms and making phone calls to co-conspirators the morning of the breach.

According to the indictment, in response to a call for individuals to head to the Capitol after the building was breached, James and Minuta drove to the Capitol in a golf cart, at times swerving around law enforcement vehicles with Minuta stating, “Patriots are storming the Capitol…so we’re en route in a grand theft auto golf cart to the Capitol building right now…it’s going down guys; it’s literally going down right now Patriots storming the Capitol building…”

Once they arrived, Minuta aggressively berated and taunted law enforcement officers in riot gear guarding the perimeter of the Capitol near the East side of the building. At 3:15 p.m., Minuta and James forcibly entered the Capitol building through the same east side Rotunda doors through which their alleged co-conspirators had entered earlier.

They then stormed the building, wearing military gear. Minuta additionally wore hard-knuckle tactical gloves, ballistic goggles, a radio with an earpiece and bear spray. Video captures Minuta yelling at an officer: “All that’s left is the Second Amendment!” as he exited the building at 3:19 p.m. Not long after 4:00 p.m., individuals who breached the Capitol – including James, Minuta and many of their alleged co-conspirators – gathered together approximately 100 feet from the Capitol near the northeast corner of the building.

The case is being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia and the Department of Justice’s National Security Division, Counterterrorism Section. Valuable assistance was provided by the U.S. Attorneys’ Offices for the Southern District of New York, Eastern District of Texas and Northern District of Alabama. The case is being investigated by the FBI’s New York, Dallas, Birmingham and Washington Field Offices.

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Russia Keeps Bribing Foreign Politicians. Is Trump Different? http://nym.ag/2PqLgOD

AP: Russian Foreign Minister says relations with West have ‘hit the bottom’ http://bit.ly/2PXfZ5L

Russia’s top diplomat said Thursday that the country’s relations with the United States and its allies have “hit the bottom” and no date has been set for sending the Russian ambassador back to Washington.

Russia recalled its ambassador to the United States after U.S. President Joe Biden was asked in an interview if thought Russian President Vladimir Putin was a “killer” and replied, “I do.”

Addressing the issue Thursday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov called Biden’s remarks “appalling” and said they had forced Moscow to rethink its ties with Washington.

Biden has said the days of the U.S. “rolling over” to Putin are done. And he has taken pains to contrast his approach with that of former President Donald Trump, who avoided direct confrontation with Putin and frequently spoke about the Russian leader with approval.

The Biden administration has warned that Russia would face sanctions soon over the massive SolarWinds hacks and attempts to influence last year’s U.S. presidential election to help keep Trump in the White House.

💙 WaPo, Karen Tumulty: How Nancy Reagan helped end the Cold War http://wapo.st/3wlXfxu

CNN: Two US Capitol Police officers sue Trump and say he should be held responsible for January 6 attack http://cnn.it/31Dln0s

⭕ 31 Mar 2021

🐣 RT @SecBlinken Pleased to speak with @DmytroKuleba today to discuss the United States unwavering support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. We continue to support Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic integration in the face of Russia’s ongoing aggression in the Donbas and Crimea.

⭕ 30 Mar 2021

WaPo: Two Capitol police officers sue Trump for ‘physical and emotional injuries’ suffered in riots http://wapo.st/3sFc6Rc

⭕ 29 Mar 2021

TheGuardian/AP: Suspected Russian hackers gained access to US homeland security emails http://bit.ly/3cN7wuD
// Intelligence value of SolarWinds hacking of then acting secretary Chad Wolf is not publicly known

NewYorker, Jane Mayer: Inside the Koch-Backed Effort to Block the Largest Election-Reform Bill in Half a Century http://bit.ly/3waJKAu
// On a leaked conference call, leaders of dark-money groups and an aide to Mitch McConnell expressed frustration with the popularity of the legislation—even among Republican voters.

DailyBeast: Dominion Builds Legal Behemoth To Drain Trumpland of Billions http://bit.ly/2O58WHr
// Dominion Voting Systems is adding a new team of lawyers as they prepare for their current lawsuits—and another potential round.

⭕ 28 Mar 2021

🐣 RT @GeoffyPJohnston Just watched the excellent @CNN documentary “COVID War.” Dr. @drsanjaygupta did an outstanding job of both interviewing the doctors at the centre of the U.S. COVID-19 response & of telling the narrative of the ill-fated U.S. handling of the pandemic. Riveting journalism.

💙 🐣 RT @RamCNN The revelations emerging in every minute of this Covid-19 special from @drsanjaygupta, “The Pandemic Doctors”
⋙ 🐣 RT @RamCNN Quite extraordinary
⋙ 🐣 RT @RamCNN Some highlights from the special, captured in updates here: 💽 https://twitter.com/RamCNN/status/1376368035091656705?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ 💽 CNN: Pandemic doctors speak out http://cnn.it/3mbLsgF Good summary (with lots of video clips) of this CNN special on COVID-19. It’s one for the history books @drsanjaygupta Thank you.

NYT, Nicholas Kristof: He’s a Famous Evangelical Preacher, but His Kids Wish He’d Pipe Down http://nyti.ms/39jJdT2
// The Rev. Rick Joyner has called on Christians to arm themselves for civil war. But his children would be on the other side.

⭕ 27 Mar 2021

⭕ 26 Mar 2021

Newsweek: Mitt Romney, Only GOP Senator to Back Donald Trump Impeachment in 2020, Wins Courage Award http://bit.ly/2PcoTMr ‘A committee appointed by the JFK Library Foundation decides the annual award honoring public officials unafraid to take unpopular positions’

⭕ 25 Mar 2021

WaPo: Calls, texts by Oath Keepers founder contain ‘substantial evidence’ of Capitol conspiracy, prosecutors allege http://wapo.st/2PqFg8p

⭕ 24 Mar 2021

Vice, David Gilbert: Why QAnon Followers Are Suddenly Saying There’s No Such Thing as QAnon http://bit.ly/2Pv1ZzF //➔ Saying it doesn’t exist proves you think it does
// A lot of recent negative media attention has led to some backpedaling.

NYT: Democrats Begin Push for Biggest Expansion of Voting Since 1960s http://nyti.ms/2P4roR2
// Democrats characterized the far-reaching elections overhaul as the civil rights battle of modern times. Republicans called it a power grab that would put their party at a permanent disadvantage.
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NYT: Republicans Aim to Seize More Power Over How Elections Are Run http://nyti.ms/31gyd4t
// G.O.P. lawmakers in at least eight states controlled by the party are trying to gain broad influence over the mechanics of voting, in an effort that could further undermine the country’s democratic norms.
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NYT: Republicans Fear Flawed Candidates Could Imperil Key Senate Seats http://nyti.ms/2QBPuDc
// Races in Missouri and Alabama, with others to come, reflect the potential risks for a party in which loyalty to Donald Trump is the main criterion for securing nominations.

🐣 RT @hugolowell Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer: “Instead of doing what you should be doing when you lose an election in a democracy, Republicans instead are trying to disenfranchise those voters. Shame on them.”

💙 WaPo: Angus King: What happens to the filibuster depends on how Republicans play their hand http://wapo.st/31dkyLk //➔ Clearly lays out arguments on both sides, but says Voting Rights are a special case because they involve “democracy itself”

Politico: New evidence suggests ‘alliance’ between Oath Keepers, Proud Boys ahead of Jan. 6 http://politi.co/3rkLcg5 “Along with the Oath Keepers cases, the Proud Boys charges are the gravest to arise from the Jan. 6 assault“
// The evidence is the first to suggest coordination among the various extremist groups as they prepared to descend on Washington.

A key member of the Oath Keepers militia told associates he had coordinated alliances with the Proud Boys and other paramilitary groups in advance of Donald Trump’s Jan. 6 rally, according to new evidence filed by the Justice Department.

Spurred on by the president’s incendiary rhetoric at that day’s rally, Trump supporters, including Oath Keepers and Proud Boys, rioted at the Capitol and assaulted police officers later that day in an effort to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

Kelly Meggs, the Florida leader of the Oath Keepers — who’s been charged along with nine others with conspiring to stop Congress from certifying the 2020 election — said in private messages obtained by prosecutors that he’d been in touch repeatedly with Proud Boys leadership in particular. He said he had worked out a strategy to confront potential violence from antifa, a loosely organized collection of left-wing extremists.
“This week I organized an alliance between Oath Keepers, Florida 3%ers, and Proud Boys,” Meggs wrote in a Dec. 19 message to an associate via Facebook. “We have decided to work together and shut this shit down.”

In Dec. 22 and Dec. 25 messages, Meggs got more specific, describing tactical maneuvers they would conduct with the Proud Boys if they encountered antifa: “We’re going to march with them for awhile then fall to the back of the crowd and turn off. Then we will have the Proud Boys get in front of them the cops will get between antifa and Proud Boys. We will come in behind antifa and beat the hell out of them.”

The evidence is the first to suggest coordination among the various extremist groups as they prepared to descend on Washington. Oath Keepers attorneys have emphasized in court papers that evidence they were preparing for violence was limited to potential confrontation with antifa — not a plan to storm the Capitol.

But prosecutors say the planning, plus a growing body of evidence that the Oath Keepers executed a coordinated plan to enter the Capitol and rallied to the group’s leader, Stewart Rhodes, after first breaching the building, suggesting it was an element of their effort. In addition, prosecutors revealed messages of Oath Keepers celebrating the Capitol assault and promising to “reload” for further action.

Prosecutors unveiled an indictment last week against four Proud Boys leaders for similarly coordinating movements in advance of Jan. 6, with an emphasis on dividing into small groups ahead of their march on the Capitol. Along with the Oath Keepers cases, the Proud Boys charges are the gravest to arise from the Jan. 6 assault. Prosecutors have arrested more than 300 participants in the Capitol attack. Dozens unaffiliated with either militia have been charged with brutal assaults on police and breaching the building or causing property damage. …

According to court papers filed by prosecutors, the Oath Keepers moved on the building in a military-style “stack” formation and were among the first to enter the Capitol complex. They then dispersed to various points in the building, and messages show they were intent on heading to the Senate, where then-Vice President Mike Pence was presiding over a GOP-led challenge to Arizona’s electoral vote count. Prosecutors note they’re still reviewing footage to determine whether Oath Keepers followed the mob to the Senate chamber.

Meggs’ messages indicated that just days before the Jan. 6 attack, he and others anticipated that Trump would invoke the Insurrection Act, which they viewed as permission to aid his effort to stay in power.

“Trump’s staying in, he’s gonna use the emergency broadcast system on cell phones to broadcast to the American people. Then he will claim the insurrection act,” Meggs wrote in a Dec. 26 Facebook message.

“Any idea when?” an associate replied.

“Next week,” Meggs said. “Then wait for the 6th when we are all in dc to insurrection.”

Meggs’ messages also show that Pence’s actions ahead of Jan. 6 — in which he agreed he would entertain challenges to the counting of electoral votes, as procedures required — emboldened the group. “That checks all the boxes,” Meggs wrote. “I think this is why we were called there.”

Meggs also indicated that about 200 Oath Keepers had heeded what rioters said was a call to come to Washington. It’s unclear how many actually showed up. Ten have been indicted as part of the conspiracy, and prosecutors indicated they anticipate up to about five more being added to these particular charges.

In a court hearing Wednesday morning, Mehta agreed to release one of the 10 charged Oath Keepers, Laura Steele, from pretrial detention. Though he agreed that the charges against Steele were significant, he said prosecutors had presented minimal evidence that she played a role in planning the alleged conspiracy, committed violent acts, carried weapons or destroyed any property during the Capitol siege.

Though prosecutors had claimed that Steele, a former police officer, attempted to destroy evidence of her involvement in the Oath Keepers’ plot, Mehta said it wasn’t enough to keep her detained pending trial. He noted that Steele had no prior criminal history and strong community ties — including a husband and two children who are also in law enforcement.

“Steele doesn’t pose the type of danger to the community that warrants continued detention pending trial,” Mehta said.

Mehta accompanied his release order with strict conditions that include surrendering her passport, refrain from contact with anyone affiliated with the Oath Keepers — including her brother Graydon Young, who is one of the other Oath Keepers charged in the conspiracy. He also restricted Steele to home confinement, required GPS monitoring and barred her access to computers and electronic devices that would permit her to communicate electronically with her associates.

RFE/RL: Ukraine Places Sanctions On Dozens Of Russian Officials, Entities http://bit.ly/3cfJKaw The decree targets “26 foreigners and 81 legal entities, blocking their assets and restricting travel or operations in the country”

⭕ 23 Mar 2021

WaPo: Former top prosecutor in Capitol riot case faces internal review after 60 Minutes interview http://wapo.st/3chkG36 “US District Judge Amit P Mehta called a surprise hearing … on six hours’ notice to discuss his concerns [about] comments by Michael R Sherwin on Sunday”
// “… and a separate article published Monday by the New York Times indicated the Justice Department was not following the court’s rules or the agency’s internal procedures to refrain from speaking about ongoing cases outside of court.“

💙 WaPo: Sidney Powell does an about-face on her Stop the Steal claims http://wapo.st/39aHM9l sort of

Attorney Sidney Powell, you may recall, was the Madame Defarge of the recent attempt to overturn the election results. She knitted elaborate lawsuits from the yarns of unreliable witnesses, patterned with a vast conspiracy to rig voting machines, as the partisans she inflamed rolled their tumbrels toward the Capitol in search of such supposed traitors as then-Vice President Mike Pence and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).

Sued for defamation by the voting-machine vendor in question, Powell is now scoffing in federal court at the idea that anyone could have taken her seriously. “Reasonable people would not accept such statements as fact,” Powell averred in her motion to dismiss the lawsuit. Instead, the allegations that helped to fuel the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol were mere “claims that await testing by the courts through the adversary process.”

When she said, as the nation was spinning into crisis, that she had evidence of “the greatest crime of the century if not the life of the world” — a world that in living memory has witnessed the Holocaust and other unspeakable crimes — Powell meant nothing of the sort, she now admits. That was just politics. Wrapping herself in an earlier court ruling, she quoted the “well recognized principle that political statements are inherently prone to exaggeration and hyperbole.

In another remarkable contortion, Powell quotes her antagonists at the voting-machine vendor, Dominion Voting Systems, calling her charges “outlandish” and “impossible.” What more proof is needed, she concludes, that folks were onto her fictions and distortions all along?

She had promised a “Kraken,” a fraud so vast and many-tentacled that it would resemble the mythical sea monster, but delivered not so much as a goldfish — and now she’s in court saying, in essence, we should have known all along that Krakens aren’t real. In passing, she says she still believes her own story, but that’s in the context of a 90-page filing that insists no one else ever should have done so.

Powell joins a roster of Stop the Stealers who have tried to wriggle out of their hype. In December, Fox News took the unusual step of airing a video that debunked election-fraud myths during programs hosted by Lou Dobbs, Jeanine Pirro and Maria Bartiromo. The right-wing outlet Newsmax likewise backed off.

Don’t be surprised if former New York mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani soon joins the club. He, too, has been sued by Dominion for damages in excess of $1 billion — enough to make a guy sweat his hair dye. Yet another Dominion lawsuit calls out Mike Lindell on his extravagant claims of election fraud. The My Pillow man may want to pull the covers over his head, but sooner or later he is likely to emerge to offer his own strained “never mind.”

Powell’s confession that no reasonable person could take her seriously, even when she is leveling profoundly serious charges, is important in itself. The implications are perhaps even more important. For example, the former president of the United States, who touted Powell’s lawsuits and news conferences via his once-deafening Twitter megaphone, is not a reasonable person. Many of us have known that for years, but it’s useful to hear it from one of his most ardent supporters.

It’s true that Team Trump, and its cowering minions in Congress, eventually parted ways with Powell as her professional demeanor gradually slipped to reveal her tinfoil hat. They took refuge in an abstruse argument over regulatory powers of election officials in assorted states. But the window-smashing, cop-battering, death-chanting mob at the Capitol wasn’t there for a discussion of delegated authority of various secretaries of state. They had swallowed the hash that Powell & Co. were slinging.

And Powell’s brief offers a fresh suggestion of the real reason why this hash was ever slung in the first place. Hype makes the cash register ring, Powell informs the court: “Public disclosure helps gain public and financial support.” In Powell’s case, the “financial support” poured into an affiliated website called Defending the Republic. Giuliani sought his “financial support” in increments of $20,000 per day from the Trump campaign. The former president continues to raise millions for his lightly regulated PAC from his cheerfully hoodwinked supporters.

As for the Fox News conspiracists, their business model remains unchanged. Election fraud is so yesterday; today, it’s anti-vaccine and cancel culture. Theirs is a steam-powered money machine, requiring only that the pot be kept boiling.

The Post’s Annie Gowen reported recently on her visit with Jenna Ryan, the Texas real estate agent who touted her business on social media while assaulting the Capitol in January. Now facing federal charges, Ryan said: “I bought into a lie, and the lie is the lie, and it’s embarrassing.” Now she tells us.

⭕ 22 Mar 2021

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Republicans’ war on voting feels increasingly frantic http://wapo.st/3lLdE9J “Republicans do not even attempt to conceal their ambition, which is to diminish non-Whites’ participation in our elections”

The anti-voting crusade has produced, by the Brennan Center for Justice’s count, 253 bills to restrict voting. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) says there will be “scorched earth” if Democrats touch the filibuster. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.), sounding more hysterical than usual, claims Democrats want “child molesters” and “illegal aliens” to vote.

Republicans do not even attempt to conceal their ambition, which is to diminish non-Whites’ participation in our elections. The New York Times explains that [in Georgia] legislation to limit drop boxes, curb automatic registration and end “Souls to the Polls” efforts to turn out churchgoers to vote early on Sundays “would have an outsize impact on Black voters, who make up roughly one-third of the state’s population and vote overwhelmingly Democratic.” While the state legislature may protect Sunday voting, a proposed amendment would give counties the option to offer early voting on a Saturday or Sunday.

No matter how hard Asian Americans and African Americans advocate for anti-hate legislation or gun safety, Republicans appear determined to ignore them, to play to the extremists in their base and to rely on everything from gerrymandering to curtailing voting access for minorities to keep them in power. Using anti-democratic means to keep Whites in power is the very essence of white supremacy.

Compare that to the worldview expressed in a recent Pew survey, which found that “About a quarter of Republicans (26%) say that White people face a lot of discrimination; just 4% of Democrats say this. White Republicans are 24 percentage points more likely than White Democrats to say that White people face a lot of discrimination.”

Republicans can no longer bank on keeping power merely through pandering to the White base. Their solution: Take away non-Whites’ access to the ballot. The question is not whether we keep the filibuster, but whether we want to permanently enshrine white supremacy and thereby unravel our democracy.

⭕ 21 Mar 2021

WaPo: Evidence in Capitol attack investigation trending toward sedition charges, departing chief says http://wapo.st/3f3WUZR The chief prosecutor also happens to have an eye witness.

Former interim U.S. attorney Michael R. Sherwin, of Washington, reiterated Sunday that he thinks charges of seditious conspiracy could be brought against certain defendants in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, a rarely invoked charge for those who use violence to hinder the execution of federal law.

In a “60 Minutes” interview aired on CBS two days after he stepped down from supervising the investigation, Sherwin said, “I personally believe the evidence is trending toward that, and probably meets those elements.”

“I believe the facts do support those charges. And I think that, as we go forward, more facts will support that,” he said.

Sherwin’s comments echo those he made Jan. 26, when he said, “We are closely looking at evidence related to the sedition charges. . . . We are working on those cases. I think the results will bear fruit very soon.”

On Friday, authorities unsealed the latest indictment, charging four Proud Boys leaders from Washington state, Florida, North Carolina and Pennsylvania with conspiracy to aid and abet the obstruction of Congress’s confirmation of the 2020 presidential election and police attempts to protect the Capitol from rioting that led to five deaths and 130 police assaults.

Prosecutors and the FBI also have accused 10 members and affiliates of the Oath Keepers with conspiring to obstruct Congress. The Justice Department is now looking at whether a larger conspiracy case can be made, including against senior figures in the group, which recruits military, law enforcement and first-responder personnel and claims authority to disobey government orders that some think are part of a conspiracy to strip Americans of their constitutional rights.

Members or associates of the two groups make up about 10 percent of more than 300 charged so far. Prosecutors have said they expect at least 400 people to be charged.

Federal law makes conspiring to overthrow or oppose by force federal authority punishable by up to 20 years in prison, including the use of violence to prevent, hinder or delay the execution of law.

Sherwin also told “60 Minutes” that he personally witnessed some of the events Jan. 6, noticing some people in Kevlar vets, helmets and tactical gear leave early while he accompanied D.C. police to President Donald Trump’s rally on the Ellipse.

In unaired portions of the interview, Sherwin debunked claims about left-wing extremists posing as Trump supporters and discussed tours of the building that took place before Jan. 6, “60 Minutes” reported.

Sherwin said investigators are examining whether suspects who toured the Capitol days before the attack were “casing or doing reconnaissance runs” or on “a basic tour.” He called the possibility troubling.

Sherwin, a career prosecutor from Miami, was named by then-Attorney General William P. Barr to be the top D.C. federal prosecutor last spring, while he was on detail to Barr’s deputy. Sherwin stepped down March 3, allowing the Biden administration to rename Channing D. Phillips as acting U.S. attorney while the White House and Attorney General Merrick Garland select a permanent nominee.

Reuters: DOJ official says there is evidence to charge sedition in U.S. Capitol assault: ’60 Minutes’ http://reut.rs/311XaRb

CBSNews, 60Minutes: Inside the prosecution of the Capitol rioters http://cbsn.ws/3r8CfX8
// Scott Pelley speaks with Michael Sherwin, the federal prosecutor who was leading the criminal investigation, the largest in U.S. history, into the assault on the Capitol.
⋙ YouTube: https://youtu.be/FoAqWnD7NTI

Until this past Friday, federal prosecutor Michael Sherwin was leading the largest criminal investigation in U.S. history. Sherwin’s team has charged hundreds of suspects in January’s assault on the Capitol. Sherwin has said little. But Wednesday, before he moved to his next assignment for the Department of Justice, he sat down with us to explain the nationwide dragnet that began after the riot.

Michael Sherwin: As looking eight, nine weeks out from the events, we’re over 400 criminal cases, which is a pretty amazing number, I think, in a very limited time frame.

Scott Pelley: 400 defendants?

Michael Sherwin: Correct. 400 defendants. And the bulk of those cases are federal criminal charges, and significant federal felony charges. Five, 10, 20-year penalties. Of those 400 cases, the majority of those, 80, 85%, maybe even 90, you have individuals, both inside and outside the Capitol, that breached the Capitol, trespassed. You also have individuals, roughly over 100, that we’ve charged with assaulting federal officers and local police officers. The 10% of the cases,  I’ll call the more complex conspiracy cases where we do have evidence, it’s in the public record where individual militia groups from different facets: Oath Keepers, Three Percenters, Proud Boys, did have a plan. We don’t know what the full plan is, to come to D.C., organize, and breach the Capitol in some manner.

Michael Sherwin was an eyewitness to that alleged plan. As acting U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia– the top prosecutor– he dressed that morning in running clothes and joined D.C. Police at the president’s rally.

Michael Sherwin: And I wanted to see the crowd, gauge the temperature of the crowd, it was like a carnival environment. People were selling shirts, popcorn, cotton candy, I saw hot dogs. As the morning progressed, I noticed though there were some people that weren’t the typical, like, carnival-type people. I noticed there were some people in tactical gear. They were tacked up with Kevlar vests. They had the military helmets on. Those individuals, I noticed, left the speeches early. ¤ They headed to the Capitol and Sherwin walked with them.

Michael Sherwin: You could see it was getting more riled up. And more people with bullhorns chanting and yelling. And it became more aggressive. Where it was initially pro-Trump, it digressed to anti-government, anti-Congress, anti-institutional. And then I eventually saw people climbing the scaffolding.  The scaffolding was being set up for the inauguration. When I saw people climbing up the scaffolding, hanging from it, hanging flags, I was like, “This is going bad fast.”

Michael Sherwin, 49, is a federal prosecutor from Miami. After successful terrorism and espionage cases, the Trump administration asked him to fill a temporary vacancy leading the Washington U.S. Attorney’s Office. That’s how, on January 6th, Sherwin found himself launching a 50-state manhunt — made urgent by what was coming in just two weeks.

Michael Sherwin: After the 6th, we had an inauguration on the 20th. So I wanted to ensure, and our office wanted to ensure that there was shock and awe that we could charge as many people as possible before the 20th. And it worked because we saw through media posts that people were afraid to come back to D.C. because they’re like, “If we go there, we’re gonna get charged.”

More than 100 arrests were made before the inauguration.

Michael Sherwin: So the first people we went after, I’m gonna call the internet stars, right? The low-hanging fruit. The ‘zip-tie guy,’ the ‘rebel flag guy,’ the ‘Camp Auschwitz guy.’ We wanted to take out those individuals that essentially were thumbing their noses at the public for what they did.

Sherwin told us the most serious cases, so far, focus on about two dozen members of far-right militias.

Scott Pelley: Was there a premeditated plan to breach the Capitol?

Michael Sherwin: That’s what we’re trying to determine right now. We’ve charged multiple conspiracy cases, and some of those involve single militia groups, some of them involve multiple militia groups. For example, individuals from Ohio militia were coordinating with the– a Virginia militia group of Oath Keepers, talking about coming to the capital region, talking about– no specific communication about breaching the Capitol– but talking about going there, taking back the House. Talking about stopping the steal. Talking about how they need a show of force in DC. And we see that in December.

At the center of one video are members of the Oath Keepers in military gear. Michael Sherwin says their tight, single-file formation is evidence of a military-style assault.

Michael Sherwin: That’s what you learn in close, you know, order combat, how you stay with your team to– breach a room where maybe there’s a terrorist, to breach a room where maybe there was an Al Qaeda operative.

Scott Pelley: The infantry calls it a stack.

Michael Sherwin: Correct. A stack or a Ranger File, a column, a close-quarter combat column going up that staircase.

Scott Pelley: The Oath Keepers in that stack, what have they been charged with?

Michael Sherwin: The most significant charge is obstruction. That’s a 20-year felony. They breached the Capitol with the intent, the goal to obstruct official proceedings, the counts, the Electoral College count.

Prosecutors say 139 police officers were assaulted. Brian Sicknick died the next day. This month, Sherwin charged two men with assaulting Sicknick with a spray designed to repel bears.

Scott Pelley: The medical examiner has not yet determined how Officer Sicknick died. If the medical examiner determines that his death was directly related to the bear spray would you imagine murder charges at that point?

Michael Sherwin: If evidence directly relates that chemical to his death, yeah. We have causation, we have a link. Yes. In that scenario, correct, that’s a murder case.

There could have been many more deaths, but Sherwin says two dangerous plots failed.

Scott Pelley: What were the intentions of the suspect who was found with the 11 Molotov cocktail bombs?

Michael Sherwin: So you’re referring, Scott, to Lonnie Coffman. And I think this is emblematic, that that day, as bad as it was, could have been a lot worse. It’s actually amazing more people weren’t killed. We found ammunition in his vehicle. And also, in the bed of the vehicle were found 11 Molotov cocktails. They were filled with gasoline and Styrofoam. He put Styrofoam in those, according to the ATF, because when you throw those, when they explode, the Styrofoam will stick to you and act like napalm.

Coffman’s lawyer did not respond to us. In the other plot, the FBI is looking for a person seen near pipe bombs that were planted by the Capitol.

Scott Pelley: Why didn’t they explode?

Michael Sherwin: It appears they weren’t armed properly. And there could be a whole host of reasons. But they were not hoax devices, they were real devices.

Michael Sherwin: We have to protect the First Amendment. The great majority of the people there were protesters. When do you cross that line? You cross the line when you cross a police line aggressively. You throw something at a cop. You hit a cop. You go into a restricted area, knowing you’re not supposed to be there. These are the plus factors that cross that line from a protester to a rioter.

Scott Pelley: Has the role of former President Trump been part of your investigation?

Michael Sherwin: It’s unequivocal that Trump was the magnet that brought the people to D.C. on the 6th. Now the question is, is he criminally culpable for everything that happened during the siege, during the breach? What I could tell you is this, based upon, again, what we see in the public record. And what we see in public statements in court. We have plenty of people– we have soccer moms from Ohio that were arrested saying, “Well, I did this because my president said I had to take back our house.” That moves the needle towards that direction. Maybe the president is culpable for those actions. But also, you see in the public record too militia members saying, “You know what? We did this because Trump just talks a big game. He’s just all talk. We did what he wouldn’t do.”

Scott Pelley: In short, you have investigators looking into the president’s role?

Michael Sherwin: We have people looking at everything, correct. Everything’s being looked at.

But, so far, prosecutors have not charged sedition–attempting to overthrow the government.

Scott Pelley: I’m not a lawyer, but the way I read the sedition statute, it says that, “Sedition occurs when anyone opposes by force the authority of the United States, or by force hinders or delays the execution of any law of the United States.” Seems like a very low bar, and I wonder why you’re not charging that now?

Michael Sherwin: Okay, so I don’t think it’s a low bar, Scott, but I will tell you this. I personally believe the evidence is trending towards that, and probably meets those elements.

Scott Pelley: Do you anticipate sedition charges against some of these suspects?

Michael Sherwin: I believe the facts do support those charges. And I think that, as we go forward, more facts will support that, Scott.

Scott Pelley: What do you want people to understand about this investigation?

Michael Sherwin: That we tried to move quickly to ensure that there is trust in the rule of law. You are gonna be charged based upon your conduct and your conduct only. Not what you may have posted about the election, not what you may have posted about different political views. The world looks to us for the rule of law and order and democracy. And that was shattered, I think, on that day. And we have to build ourselves up again. The only way to build ourselves up again is the equal application of the law, to show the rule of law is gonna treat these people fairly under the law.

🐣 RT @AJentleson Powerful, pithy summary of the filibuster and its destructive effects on our democracy. Thank you, @FareedZakaria, for turning your incisive eye to this.
⋙ 🐣 RT @FareedZakaria This week’s Last Look: a history of the filibuster—and how ending it could help heal America’s polarized politics 💽 https://twitter.com/AJentleson/status/1373813490205474818?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @60Minutes Prosecutors have not yet charged any Capitol rioters with sedition. But asked whether he anticipates those charges, federal prosecutor Michael Sherwin says, “I believe the facts do support those charges.” https://cbsn.ws/2OMEkuV 💽 https://twitter.com/60Minutes/status/1373782931186024452?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @svdate Your periodic reminder that Donald Trump tried to overthrow American democracy in an attempt to hang onto power. ¤ His people did exactly what he wanted. March on the Capitol and intimidate Pence and Congress into not certifying Biden’s win.
⋙ 🔊NYT: ‘We’ve Lost the Line!’: Radio Traffic Reveals Police Under Siege at Capitol http://nyti.ms/3r83QrA
// The Times obtained District of Columbia police radio communications and synchronized them with footage from the scene to show in real time how officers tried and failed to stop the attack on the U.S. Capitol.

💙 NYT: Evidence in Capitol Attack Most Likely Supports Sedition Charges, Prosecutor Says http://nyti.ms/3c8aSYR
// “I personally believe the evidence is trending toward that, and probably meets those elements,” said Michael Sherwin, who had led the Justice Department’s inquiry into the riot.

The department has rarely brought charges of sedition, the crime of conspiring to overthrow the government. ¤ But in an interview with “60 Minutes,” Mr. Sherwin said prosecutors had evidence that most likely proved such a charge.

“I personally believe the evidence is trending toward that, and probably meets those elements,” Mr. Sherwin said. “I believe the facts do support those charges. And I think that, as we go forward, more facts will support that.”

The last time federal prosecutors brought a sedition case was 2010, when they accused members of a Michigan militia of plotting to provoke an armed conflict with the government. They were ultimately acquitted, and the judge in the case said the Justice Department had not adequately proved that the defendants had entered a “concrete agreement to forcibly oppose the United States government.”

The statute on seditious conspiracy also says that people who conspire to “oppose by force the authority” of the government or use force “to prevent, hinder or delay the execution of any law of the United States” can be charged with sedition. ¤ The government has charged some defendants in the Jan. 6 case with conspiring to derail the final certification of President Biden’s electoral victory.

Mr. Sherwin witnessed the crime as it unfolded. After he dressed in his running clothes and entered the crowd at the rally near the White House, he observed a “carnival environment” of people listening to speeches and selling T-shirts and snacks.

“I noticed there were some people in tactical gear. They were tacked up with Kevlar vests. They had the military helmets on,” he said in the “60 Minutes” interview. “Those individuals, I noticed, left the speeches early.”

“Where it was initially pro-Trump, it digressed to anti-government, anti-Congress, anti-institutional,” Mr. Sherwin said. “And then I eventually saw people climbing the scaffolding. The scaffolding was being set up for the inauguration. When I saw people climbing up the scaffolding, hanging from it, hanging flags, I was like, ‘This is going bad fast.’”

From the start, Mr. Sherwin oversaw the investigation as the acting U.S. attorney in Washington, a role that he ceded to a new interim leader in early March. He stepped down from leading the investigation on Friday and returned to Miami, where he had been a line prosecutor.

Mr. Sherwin told “60 Minutes” that the government had charged more than 400 people. Among them are hundreds accused of trespassing and more than 100 accused of assaulting officers, including Brian D. Sicknick, the Capitol Police officer who died after fighting with rioters.

Mr. Sicknick and two other officers were sprayed with an unidentified chemical agent that one of the assailants said was used to repel bears. ¤ A medical examiner has not determined how Officer Sicknick died, Mr. Sherwin said, so two suspects were charged with assaulting an officer instead of murder. But that could change, he said.

“If evidence directly relates that chemical to his death,” Mr. Sherwin said, “in that scenario, correct, that’s a murder case.”

Mr. Sherwin said that only about 10 percent of the cases so far dealt with more complicated conspiracies planned and executed by far-right extremists — including members of the Oath Keepers, the Three Percenters and the Proud Boys — to organize, come to Washington and breach the Capitol.

He reiterated assertions he made shortly after the attack that prosecutors were examining the conduct of former President Donald J. Trump, who had told his supporters to attend the rally on Jan. 6 and egged them on with baseless claims that he had won the election.

“It’s unequivocal that Trump was the magnet that brought the people to D.C. on the 6th. Now the question is, is he criminally culpable for everything that happened during the siege, during the breach?” Mr. Sherwin said. ¤ “We have people looking at everything,” he said.

💙 Long thread linking numerous articles on the Insurrection:
🧵 RT @Otpor “Secor has openly espoused white supremacy views online … He broadcast a livestream from the Capitol with a username that appears to be a reference to [incel Elliot Rodger], who killed 6 people in Isla Vista, CA in 2014. ¤ Secor previously bragged that he would not be caught.” https://twitter.com/Otpor17/status/1362433602680717317?s=20/photo/1

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @WordswithSteph DOJ has obtained sufficient evidence in their investigation into the Jan. 6 terrorist attack on the Capitol to charge some of the suspects w/ sedition: conspiring to overthrow the govt. 400+ cases, and approx. 10% involve complex conspiracies. #60Minutes 💽 https://twitter.com/WordswithSteph/status/1373788434385473536?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 20 Mar 2021

DailyBeast, Anna Nemtsova: Putin Reignites Ukraine Conflict as Rift With Biden Blows Up http://bit.ly/30XAGRj “Many prominent Ukrainians believe that the country’s only hope for peace is Washington”
// Facing escalating attacks from Russian-backed militants, many say Kyiv’s only hope is “Ukraine’s big friend,” President Joe Biden.

Ukraine has become caught in a broader conflict between the U.S. and Russia, which escalated this week. Russia recalled its ambassador from Washington, after Biden called Putin “a killer.” ¤ The Ukraine war is the only hot conflict between Russia and the West in Europe, and the U.S. and the EU imposed sanctions after the outbreak of conflict in Eastern Ukraine and Russia’s annexation of Crimea. ¤ When tensions rise between Moscow and Washington, there is always a risk of escalation out in the trenches. The conflict is certainly bubbling up again now.

⭕ 19 Mar 2021

NYT: Stay Scattered and Avoid Police, Proud Boys Were Told Before Capitol Riot http://nyti.ms/3cP0FzF
// Prosecutors detailed a chat among group members on the eve of the insurrection by a pro-Trump mob.

WaPo, Alexandra Petri: McConnell threatens to hold the Senate hostage unless he can keep holding the Senate hostage http://wapo.st/3f4YaMi

🐣 RT @petestrzok .@anneapplebaum’s look at the recent DNI report reveals a daunting CI challenge: ourselves. ¤ “Russian disinformation works because Americans allow it to work—and because those same Americans don’t care anymore about the harm they do to their country.”
💙 ⋙ TheAtlantic, Anne Applebaum: The Science of Making Americans Hurt Their Own Country http://bit.ly/3c2r1iH
// A new report lays bare why Russian disinformation succeeds.

⭕ 18 Mar 2021

RawStory, Alison Greene: How Marco Rubio turned the Senate Intel Committee into a Trump defensive team http://bit.ly/3s8QT1P

CNN: Roger Stone makes appearances in pair of Oath Keeper court filings http://cnn.it/3vHttml

TexasTribune: George W. Bush on Capitol insurrection: “I was sick to my stomach” http://bit.ly/30XuRmV
// 2/24/2021, upd today; The former president’s comments came during an interview that was part of this year’s virtual SXSW programming and kicked off Bush’s promotional tour of his new book, “Out of Many, One: Portraits of America’s Immigrants.”

🐣 RT @JuliaDavidNews Based on these screenshots from Putin’s response to Biden calling him a killer, he seems to be taking it well. https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1372664571916353537?s=20/photo/1
// sarcastic; 6-photo collage

💽 FBI[.]gov: FBI Washington Field Office Releases Videos of Assaults on Officers at U.S. Capitol, Seeks Public’s Help to Identify Suspects http://bit.ly/3cLvHIJ

WaPo, David Ignatius: Russia’s disinformation campaign will keep rolling, as long as Republicans are gullible enough http://wapo.st/3r9VU9j “Republicans … continued to peddle Moscow’s line even after they were warned about the Russian disinformation campaign”

Slate, William Saletan: A New Report Adds Evidence That Trump Was a Russian Asset http://bit.ly/3ty2p7e
// He helped Putin manipulate the U.S. election in 2020, as he did in 2016.

🐣 💽 RT @PoliticusSarsh Rachel Maddow just reminded Republicans that Devin Nunes is a Russian asset. #maddow https://twitter.com/PoliticusSarah/status/1372722157864771590?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog July 31, 2020 – “The information in question pertained to packets reportedly sent to GOP members of Congress, including Nunes, by Ukranian lawmaker Andrii Derkach — who has worked closely with President Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani.”
⋙ CNN: Devin Nunes declines to say whether he received foreign information meant to damage Biden http://cnn.it/3cFfYLa
// 7/31/2020

🐣 RT @ Putin, whose government has been fingered in the murders or attempted murders of multiple opposition figures and journalists, objects to being called a killer. @antontroian
⋙ NYT: Russia Erupts in Fury Over Biden’s Calling Putin a Killer http://nyti.ms/3cQFpJQ Methinks the Kremlin doth protest too much
// The Kremlin described the U.S. president’s response to an interview question as “very bad,” and recalled its ambassador to “analyze what needs to be done” about the countries’ relations.

WaPo: Senate confirms William Burns as next director of the CIA http://wapo.st/3tyNRUX

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq Seriously, screen the president’s food and drinks. That’s not a funny joke from Putin.
⋙⋙ 🐣 💽 RT @disclosetv NEW – “I wish you good health,” Putin responds to Biden after the US president called the Russian president a “killer.” https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1372569556015800331?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @waltshaub If Putin wants to make threats like this, maybe the State Department can mock him by sending a fresh package of Fruit of the Loom briefs to the Kremlin. I read that Putin is annoyed by taunts that he’s the underpants killer.
⋙ 🐣 RT @docLT2 Coming from Putin it isn’t a joke, it is a direct threat, just as “she’s going to go through some things” was a threat coming from Trump. It’s crime-boss speak for plausible deniability when it comes time to charge them in court. ¤ PS: Cell phone app=can work as geiger counters.
⋙ 🐣 RT @audubon3514 Putin poisoned his chief political adversary who nearly died. That same adversary is now in a Russian penal farm. A former KGB officer, if Putin wished our president good health, I’d worry about what he eats/drinks and would reassess those protecting him.

⭕ 17 Mar 2021

TheIntercept: White Supremacists, Conspiracy Theorists Are Targeting Critical Infrastructure http://bit.ly/3c6AsxE
// Extremist groups joined forces in the weeks after the election to target critical infrastructure and “incite fear,” an NYPD intelligence report said.

WaPo: Postal Service finds no evidence of mail ballot fraud in Pa. case cited by top Republicans http://wapo.st/3eOa6lx
// Letter carrier Richard Hopkins told federal agents he “assumed” supervisors discussed backdating ballots and then recanted his claim, inspector general’s report says

NYT: New Report Warns of Rising Threat of Domestic Terrorism http://nyti.ms/30SP4Kp
// President Biden requested the intelligence community complete the assessment shortly after taking office, and his administration has made fighting domestic terrorism a priority.
⋙ 🔆 This❗️⋙ ≣ ODNI: Domestic Violent Extremism Poses Heightened Threat in 2021 http://bit.ly/2P1e3sj 5p

WaPo, Max Boot: The GOP is accelerating its descent into authoritarianism http://wapo.st/3rYjDdH “The real GOP plan is, of course, to disenfranchise Democrats, and especially minority voters in big cities. This is the most blatant assault on voting rights since the 1960s”

When I was growing up in the 1980s, the Republican Party stood for freedom — freedom from big government at home and from communist tyranny abroad. It was why I, as a young refugee from the Soviet Union, became a Republican in the first place.

I am, therefore, agonized and appalled to see the GOP rapidly metamorphosing into an authoritarian party that has more in common with the Law and Justice party in Poland or the Fidesz Party in Hungary than with mainstream center-right parties such as the Christian Democrats in Germany. The transformation has been in the works at least since Donald Trump’s election in 2016, but it has accelerated alarmingly in the past year.

A newly declassified report from the director of national intelligence confirms that the Trump White House, the Republican Party and their propaganda organs colluded with, or at least worked on parallel lines with, a Russian campaign to defeat now-President Biden. The report notes that Moscow “sought to amplify mistrust in the electoral process by denigrating mail-in ballots, highlighting alleged irregularities, and accusing the Democratic Party of voter fraud.” Russian agents also “spread unsubstantiated or misleading claims about President Biden and his family’s alleged wrongdoing related to Ukraine.”

Sound familiar? It should, because those are precisely the same narratives that were being pushed by Trump and his supporters at places such as Fox News and One America News. That’s no coincidence. The report notes that Russian intelligence sought to “launder” its propaganda “through US media organizations, US officials, and prominent US individuals, some of whom were close to former President Trump and his administration.” The report cites Ukrainian politician Andriy Derkach as one of the “Russian proxies” active in this disinformation campaign; he provided information to, among others, Trump’s lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani.

This was the second election in a row where Trump and his supporters were serenely untroubled by the help he received from a hostile authoritarian regime. The Russian effort to influence our election didn’t succeed this time, but even after Trump lost, he kept pushing the Big Lie that he had actually won and continued to demand that either the courts or Republican lawmakers overturn the results. On Tuesday night, Trump was still at it, lamenting on Fox News that “our Supreme Court and our courts didn’t have the courage to overturn elections.”

This is the kind of blatantly anti-democratic rhetoric that incited the insurrection on Jan. 6. Yet even after a Trump mob stormed the Capitol, 147 Republicans in both houses voted to toss out electoral votes. In other words, nearly 60 percent of Republicans were willing to subvert democracy to win power. By contrast, only 17 Republicans — a mere 6.5 percent of the total — voted to impeach Trump for inciting an insurrection.

Republicans realize that Trump remains unpopular with the country as a whole. (His approval rating among registered voters is only 37 percent.) But instead of renouncing Trump, they are renouncing democracy. “In 43 states across the country,” The Post notes, “Republican lawmakers have proposed at least 250 laws that would limit mail, early in-person and Election Day voting with such constraints as stricter ID requirements, limited hours or narrower eligibility to vote absentee.”

The ostensible justification for this legislation is to combat voter fraud. Except there isn’t any. Republicans looked really, really hard and could not find any widespread voter fraud. The real GOP plan is, of course, to disenfranchise Democrats, and especially minority voters in big cities. This is the most blatant assault on voting rights since the 1960s — and if it succeeds it will greatly increase the chances that Republicans will win back the House and Senate in 2022.

The Democratic-controlled House recently passed a bill, H.R. 1, to strengthen voting rights without a single GOP vote. Republicans are hysterical in their opposition. Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) said, “This is a bill as if written in hell by the devil himself.” What are its hellish provisions? Proposals such as automatically registering citizens to vote, allowing same-day voter registration, expanding voting by mail and early voting, making it harder for states to purge registered voters from the rolls, and banning partisan gerrymandering. These are all provisions that would strengthen our democracy. But the GOP is increasingly invested in authoritarianism as the best route to power.

The only way this bill, or any version thereof, can pass the Senate is if the Democrats eliminate or amend the filibuster rule that demands 60 votes to pass most legislation. Unfortunately, there aren’t 10 Republicans in the Senate who can be counted upon to support voting rights. It is hard to imagine a more damning indictment of the party once led by freedom fighters such as Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush.

CNN, Stephen Collinson: New US intel report shows Russia, Trump and GOP acolytes have same goals http://cnn.it/38RQw45

⭕ 16 Mar 2021

🐣 RT @BusinessInsider What led up to Putin’s rise? 💽 https://twitter.com/BusinessInsider/status/1371702924917768193?s=20/photo/1
// apartment bombings; deals with Yeltsin

NBCNews: Russia tried to help Trump in 2020, Iran tried to hurt him and China stayed out of it, says new report http://nbcnews.to/3cIAWca
// A newly declassified intelligence community assessment also says no foreign actor hacked into the U.S. voting infrastructure, meaning machines or data.

Despite repeated assertions by senior Trump administration officials that China sought to hurt President Donald Trump in the 2020 election, a newly declassified intelligence assessment finds that China did not seek to influence the outcome.

That is perhaps the most interesting revelation from a summary of election interference that proclaims what the government had already been telling the public: that Russian operatives didn’t hack into election infrastructure but that Russian President Vladimir Putin authorized “influence operations aimed at denigrating President Biden’s candidacy and the Democratic Party, supporting former President Trump, undermining public confidence in the electoral process, and exacerbating sociopolitical divisions in the U.S.”

China, on the other hand, “considered but did not deploy influence efforts intended to change the outcome of the U.S. Presidential election,” the assessment says, noting that the intelligence agencies have “high confidence in this judgment.” ¤ The assessment contradicts statements last year by Trump administration officials — National Intelligence Director John Ratcliffe, Attorney General William Barr and national security adviser Robert O’Brien — that China was interfering in the election to hurt Trump. ¤ Last fall, Trump administration officials sought to portray China as seeking to influence the election. O’Brien, for example, told reporters in September that “the Chinese have taken the most active role” and that China had “had the most massive program to influence the United States politically,” followed by Iran and then Russia.

In discussing Russian interference, the assessment is in line with previous U.S. government statements describing social media propaganda and disinformation and the use of “cutouts” — people who do Russia’s bidding while appearing unconnected to the government — to spread the Russian message, which centered on accusing Biden of corruption.

One key figure was Andriy Derkach, a member of Ukraine’s Parliament with ties to Russian intelligence who was regularly speaking to Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani. ¤ The report says Putin “was aware of and probably directed” the influence operations, including those of Derkach. ¤ “We assess that Putin had purview over the activities of Andriy Derkach,” the assessment says. “Derkach has ties to Russian officials as well as Russia’s intelligence services.” ¤ The assessment says Derkach worked along with “Russian influence agent” Konstantin Kilimnik, a former associate of onetime Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, “to use prominent U.S. persons and media conduits to launder their narratives to US officials and audiences.”

Among those efforts, “they also made contact with established U.S. media figures and helped produce a documentary that aired on a U.S. television network in late January 2020.” ¤ That appears to be a reference to an hour of programming on One America News Network titled “The Ukraine Hoax: Impeachment, Biden Cash, and Mass Murder with guest host Michael Caputo.” ¤ Caputo is a longtime Trump associate who was a spokesman for the Department of Health and Human Services. He left the job amid a controversy over remarks urging Trump supporters to prepare for armed insurrection. He declined to comment.

NBCNews: Russia tried to help Trump in 2020, Iran tried to hurt him and China stayed out of it, says new report http://nbcnews.to/3cIAWca
// A newly declassified intelligence community assessment also says no foreign actor hacked into the U.S. voting infrastructure, meaning machines or data.

🐣 RT @BillKristol Whoa. Trump flat-out says that he wanted the courts “to overturn elections.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar Our Supreme Court and our courts didn’t have the courage to overturn elections” — Trump 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1371967099980120068?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Russia, Iran sought to influence 2020 election, but no foreign government tried to change votes, U.S. says http://wapo.st/3rTbMy4 China considered interference but did not

MotherJones, David Corn: Putin Did It Again: New Intelligence Report Says Moscow Helped Trump in 2020 http://bit.ly/3wYGA3e
// Konstantin Kilimnik, Rudy Giuliani roles; Anti-Biden propaganda was prepared with the assistance of Russian intelligence.

🐣 RT @emptywheel Pretty much the biggest news in this IC Report (which is mandated by a Trump Executive Order, btw), is that John Ratcliffe used his position as DNI to lie to the American people (as if his selective declassification didn’t already demonstrate that).
↥ ↧
🔆 This❗️⋙ RT @ODNIgov Today #ODNI released the declassified Intelligence Community assessment of foreign threats to the 2020 U.S. federal elections, view the full report here:
⋙ ODNI: Intelligence Community Assessment on Foreign Threats to the 2020 U.S. Federal Elections http://bit.ly/3tsCPAx ⋙ Report: http://bit.ly/30PoBgS 15p
// 3/10/2021

WaPo: Momentum of Capitol riot inquiries stalls amid partisan flare-ups http://wapo.st/2ODMXrq “[D]isputes have cast a pall over leaders’ vow to investigate the insurrection and its significance in the greater context of how the United States responds to such homegrown threats”

NYT, Bret Stephens: America Could Use a Liberal Party http://nyti.ms/3rS3JkU “The debates that used to divide the parties — the proper scope of government, the mechanics of trade — amounted to parochial quarrels within a shared liberal faith”
// The new division in politics isn’t between liberals and conservatives. It’s between liberals and illiberals.

By “liberal,” I don’t mean big-state welfarism. I mean the tenets and spirit of liberal democracy. Respect for the outcome of elections, the rule of law, freedom of speech, and the principle (in courts of law and public opinion alike) of innocent until proven guilty. Respect for the free market, bracketed by sensible regulation and cushioned by social support. Deference to personal autonomy but skepticism of identity politics. A commitment to equality of opportunity, not “equity” in outcomes. A well-grounded faith in the benefits of immigration, free trade, new technology, new ideas, experiments in living. Fidelity to the ideals and shared interests of the free world in the face of dictators and demagogues.

All of this used to be the more-or-less common ground of American politics, inhabited by Ronald Reagan and the two Bushes as much as by Barack Obama and the two Clintons. The debates that used to divide the parties — the proper scope of government, the mechanics of trade — amounted to parochial quarrels within a shared liberal faith. That faith steadied America in the face of domestic and global challenges from the far right and far left alike.

The illiberalism of the right is typified by the likes of Stephen Miller on immigration, Steve Bannon on trade, Josh Hawley on elections and Marjorie Taylor Greene on every manner of lunatic and bigoted conspiracy theory. It is by far the most dangerous form of illiberalism today, because it has shown that it is capable of winning elections and, when it loses, subverting them.

But there’s also the illiberalism of the left, typified by the excesses of the MeToo movement that ruined people’s lives, the anti-Semitism among some of the leaders of the Women’s March, the “antiracism” pedagogy that casts people who disagree with its Manichaean worldview into supposed racists, and the cancellations of careers, book contracts, speeches and dissenting opinions at places like Slate and other presumptively liberal publications. Anyone on the left who hasn’t noticed the climate of fear that now grips liberal institutions needs to start paying closer attention.

The new illiberalism is frightening. It could also be productive. Everyone who has been bitten by it, left or right, is rediscovering how capacious the old liberal faith was, how trivial its internal differences really were, how much they might yet have in common — including common enemies — with people they once regarded as ideological opposites.

This is not a political party, yet. But it could be the seeds of a party. America needs a Liberal Party that represents what we used to be and what we desperately need to become again.

💙 WaPo: CDC identifies public-health guidance from the Trump administration that downplayed pandemic severity http://wapo.st/3vnbcuq “[T]he review provides official confirmation … that political appointees ordered revisions to critical CDC guidance”
// The analysis was done to promote public trust and ensure that the agency’s coronavirus guidance ‘is evidence-based and free of politics,’ a memo says.

TheAtlantic, Renée DiResta: The Misinformation Campaign Was Distinctly One-Sided http://bit.ly/3tpyoqg “21 prominent influencers, including the actor James Woods, Donald Trump Jr., a couple of QAnon leaders, and former President Trump himself, had each amplified misinformation”
// In 2020, false propaganda about voting came almost exclusively from the right, putting tech companies in a bind.

… In fact, the Democrats had not tried to steal the election, but by that point, the facts didn’t matter. The outrage machine had moved on, drawing its audience’s attention to other manufactured grievances.

Research teams participating in the Election Integrity Partnership saw this process play out repeatedly, via many of the same accounts. One team, at the University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public, looked at which accounts were involved in specific viral misinformation “incidents”—for example, claims that Arizona voters had been improperly given Sharpies to mark their ballot, that Republican poll watchers were illegally excluded from Philadelphia vote-counting sites, that dead people had voted in Michigan. The researchers noted that 21 prominent influencers, including the actor James Woods, Donald Trump Jr., a couple of QAnon leaders, and former President Trump himself, had each amplified misinformation about at least 10 incidents. The University of Washington team also examined the domains of articles that were shared in voting-related viral misinformation incidents. The Gateway Pundit topped the list. It and Breitbart News are among the hyper-partisan media outlets that bundle small kernels of truth—such as the Greenville mail discovery—within concentric applications of falsehood.

The distinct behavior of serial spreaders of misinformation should theoretically make them easy for Facebook or Twitter to identify. Platforms that place warning labels on false or misleading content could penalize accounts that repeatedly create it; after an account earned a certain number of strikes, the platform’s algorithms could suspend it or limit users’ ability to share its posts. But platforms also want to appear politically neutral. Inconveniently for them, our research found that although some election-related misinformation circulated on the left, the pattern of the same accounts repeatedly spreading false or misleading claims about voting, or about the legitimacy of the election itself, occurred almost exclusively among pro-Trump influencers, QAnon boosters, and other outlets on the right. We were not the only ones to observe this; researchers at Harvard described the former president and the right-wing media as driving a “disinformation campaign” around mail-in voter fraud during the 2020 election; the researchers’ prior work had meticulously detailed a “propaganda feedback loop” within the closely linked right-wing media ecosystem.

If the problem were more evenly distributed, policy changes would be harder to miscast as anti-conservative bias. Tech companies are in a bind. They recognize that inaction toward certain crucial types of misinformation puts them at greater risk of regulation by a Democratic administration and investigation by a Democratic Congress. And yet, if any single platform acts too forcefully, it risks provoking the wrath of the hyper-partisan influencers, who take to competing platforms to decry their supposed mistreatment. Social-media companies find themselves in the position of having to act decisively and collectively—and yet, collective action begets further allegations of collusion to silence conservatives.

The question now is what to do about the problem. Online influencers and hyper-partisan micro-media properties don’t all possess robust distribution channels of their own. The Gateway Pundit and Donald Trump Jr. achieve their reach, and their ability to promote viral lies, because social networks allow them to. The platforms—Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, WhatsApp, Parler—offer an audience of millions of users, sophisticated targeting, and curation algorithms that amplify precisely the kind of wildly sensational, high-engagement content that these influencers traffic in. Likes and shares and retweet buttons are the means by which their content spreads; algorithmically produced echo chambers entrench the fan base that they rely on to maintain influence (and, for some influencers, an income stream). The relationship is symbiotic up to a point; tech companies have benefited from the engagement that top influencers generate. But the worst of the repeat misinformation spreaders need Big Tech infrastructure, and have therefore worked hard to frame access to it as a fundamental right. And so these creatures of social media have come to regard the platforms’ growing distaste for high-impact misinformation as an existential threat.

Amid the right-wing effort to deny Trump’s election loss—and its explosive culmination in the Capitol riot—social-media companies felt compelled to step in. The insurrection pushed companies collectively to take policy actions, such as banning Trump from Twitter and Facebook, and eliminating tens of thousands of QAnon accounts and groups, that individually might have left each platform vulnerable to accusations of censorship from the right. But the post–January 6 status quo is unstable.

🧵 RT @anders_aslund Secretary of State @ABlinken’s outstanding speech on March 3 has received far too little attention, perhaps because it is too sound & principled. The first principles are obvious: US leadership and international cooperation. 📌 https://twitter.com/anders_aslund/status/1371661388729479169?s=20

🐣 RT @AmyAThatcher Per WaPo: Two men charged with assaulting Officer Brian Sicknick. Julian Elie Khater and George Pierre Tanios were arrested on Sunday. They are charged with 9 counts and face up to 20 years in prison.

⭕ 14 Mar 2021

NYT: Police Shrugged Off the Proud Boys, Until They Attacked the Capitol http://nyti.ms/3leiX14
// Two Proud Boys accused of leading a mob to Congress followed a bloody path to get there. Law enforcement did little to stop them.

⭕ 13 Mar 2021

Vox: A Trump criminal probe in Georgia expands to include Sen. Lindsey Graham http://bit.ly/38Cw8E7
// A Georgia district attorney is investigating whether Graham violated state law in a call with an elections official.

The investigation, which was opened by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis earlier this month, will probe whether Trump — and now Graham — violated state law in the course of Trump’s attempt to overturn the election results in Georgia following the 2020 presidential election.

According to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, Graham — a Republican from South Carolina — asked Raffensperger in November whether the secretary of state had the power to throw out all mail-in ballots in certain Georgia counties, a move that could potentially have tipped the state, and its 16 electoral votes, to Trump in the November election.

It’s unclear exactly how much legal jeopardy Trump and Graham are facing, but a Wednesday letter by Willis indicates that her investigation will take a broad look at possible criminal violations involving the Georgia election, including “the solicitation of election fraud, the making of false statements to state and local governmental bodies, conspiracy, racketeering, violation of oath of office, and any involvement in violence or threats related to the election’s administration.”

Neither Trump nor Graham are mentioned by name in the letter, but Willis has signaled that prosecutors will look into actions by both men. According to the New York Times, the investigation will also encompass election fraud conspiracies spread by Trump’s personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, as well as the ouster of Byung J. Pak, then the US Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia. ¤ Pak was reportedly forced out of the job by the White House in early January for refusing to open an investigation into nonexistent election fraud.

🐣 RT @BillKristol Straightforward from here:
1. Introduce skinny H.R. 1 focused on securing voting rights and nonpartisan redistricting.
2. By majority vote Senate adopts Manchin rule requiring talking filibuster, with 41 senators on floor, for bills focused on voting rights and fair elections.

⭕ 12 Mar 2021

NewYorker, Jane Mayer: Can Cyrus Vance, Jr., Nail Trump? http://bit.ly/2RGDG3z

WaPo: Army reviewing investigation into Michael Flynn’s dealings with Russia, foreign firm http://wapo.st/3eBcwnI

💙 WaPo: Justice Dept. calls Jan. 6 ‘Capitol Attack’ probe one of largest in U.S. history, expects at least 400 to be charged http://wapo.st/2OOP5fE

U.S. prosecutors on Friday sketched out the gargantuan scope of the investigation in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, asking for courts to delay most cases by at least two months after being pressed by a handful of defendants and some judges to speed up trials and plea offers.

“The investigation and prosecution of the Capitol Attack will likely be one of the largest in American history, both in terms of the number of defendants prosecuted and the nature and volume of the evidence,” the U.S. attorney’s office in D.C. wrote in morning court filings in seeking a delay before turning over evidence to defendants. …

Charges have been brought against 312 people and are expected against at least 100 more, according to court officials and prosecutors. ¤ Investigators have executed more than 900 electronic and physical search warrants, and amassed more than 15,000 hours of law enforcement surveillance and body-camera video, 1,600 electronic devices and 210,000 tips, prosecutors said.

With the volume of cases and evidence only growing, “the unusual complexity of the Capitol Attack investigation warrants” postponement, Assistant U.S. Attorney Kathryn L. Rakoczy and others wrote in a filing Friday involving “key figure” Caldwell, who is charged with eight other alleged associates of the right-wing, anti-government Oath Keepers group. ¤ Moving too fast will make prosecution “impossible, or result in a miscarriage of justice,” Rakoczy said.

More than 100 federal prosecutors are working full or part-time on cases — including 30 detailed from U.S. attorney offices around the country — with some prosecutors and judges handling seven cases or more apiece.

In a sign of the probe’s vast scope, several unsealed search warrants have requested subject’s records dating to Nov. 1 — about Election Day — and at least one Feb. 25 warrant sought all of one individual’s Facebook account information dating to Sept. 1. Magistrates have authorized the FBI to search such information for all relevant material to be copied and retained while sealing the rest pending further court order or potential use to authenticate evidence at trial.

🐣 RT @KatiePhang “‘It seems cause-and-effect,’ Miller said, referring to Trump’s speech and the violent riot that left five people dead. ‘The question is, did he know he was enraging people to do that? I don’t know.’”
⋙ VICE: Even Trump’s Defense Secretary During the Capitol Riot Blames Him for Inciting It http://bit.ly/3lhWYqg
// 3/11/2021; Former Acting Secretary of Defense Chris Miller told VICE on Showtime he believes Trump’s speech caused the violent mob to attack the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.

⭕ 11 Mar 2021

🔊WaPo: Recording reveals details of Trump call to Georgia’s chief elections investigator http://wapo.st/3vkfcMr

“The people of Georgia are so angry at what happened to me,” Trump told Frances Watson, the chief investigator for Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, according to the recording. “They know I won, won by hundreds of thousands of votes. It wasn’t close.”

Trump … urged Watson to continue investigating past the Christmas holiday “because, you know, we have the date, which is a very important date” — an apparent reference to Jan. 6, the day a joint session of Congress was scheduled to formalize the electoral college results.

Trump was fixated on that date as a last opportunity to overturn the election results, encouraging thousands of his supporters to descend on Washington and protest the vote. The ensuing riot at the U.S. Capitol left five people dead, including one police officer. Dozens of officers were injured. In the aftermath of the violence, Congress formally recognized President Biden’s win that night.

WaPo: DOJ seeks to build large conspiracy case against Oath Keepers for Jan. 6 riot http://wapo.st/3bGGnJe

🐣 RT @kyledcheney GARLAND has essentially made his first working day at DOJ entirely about the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol. ¤ Aside from some ceremonial stuff, he’s getting briefed by FBI Director Wray on the Capitol riot investigation and meeting with DC prosecutors pursuing those cases.

⭕ 10 Mar 2021

💙 TheAtlantic, Shadi Hamid: America Without God http://bit.ly/3esG7iY
// Apr 2021 issue: tags: Trumpism, wokeism, Qanon; religion in America; As religious faith has declined, ideological intensity has risen. Will the quest for secular redemption through politics doom the American idea?

AP: RICO expert hired by prosecutor investigating Trump call http://bit.ly/30A4t2i
// RICO = Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has engaged John Floyd to serve as a special assistant district attorney to work with lawyers in her office on any cases involving allegations of racketeering, her spokesman Jeff DiSantis said. A Fulton County Superior Court judge swore him in Wednesday morning.

In letters sent to state officials last month asking them to preserve evidence for her investigation into potential attempts to influence last year’s election, Willis mentioned racketeering as one of the possible violations of Georgia law that she was examining.

CNN: Wall Street Journal: Trump pressured Georgia investigator to find ‘the right answer’ in baseless fraud push http://cnn.it/3t3PFVy
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🔊WSJ: Trump Call to Georgia Lead Investigator Reveals New Details http://on.wsj.com/3cjWdsG
// Then-president says ‘Something bad happened’ and presses for investigation into Fulton County votes
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⋙ WaPo: ‘Find the fraud’: Trump pressured a Georgia elections investigator in a separate call legal experts say could amount to obstruction http://wapo.st/38tUosk
// 3/9/2021

WaPo: ‘QAnon Shaman’ stays in jail as judge slams his arguments: ‘So frivolous as to insult the Court’s intelligence’ http://wapo.st/3bDvw34

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Merrick Garland confirmed as attorney general http://wapo.st/3l4i0s5 Finally, I am really truly ready to heave that big sigh of relief ~ more excited about this ⇈ than the Heroes Act passing OR the fact I got my first Pfizer shot today!

⭕ 9 Mar 2021

NYT: Trump, Hungry for Power, Tries to Wrestle Away G.O.P. Fund-Raising http://nyti.ms/3elULsl
// Angry at his critics in the party and seeking to keep his options for raising money open, the former president is trying to take charge of the online fund-raising juggernaut he helped create.

Last week, Mr. Trump sent cease-and-desist letters — which appear to have little legal standing — to the Republican National Committee, the National Republican Congressional Committee and the National Republican Senatorial Committee, warning them not to appeal to donors using his name and image.

The jockeying comes as the party struggles to chart its path forward after losing the House, the Senate and the White House during Mr. Trump’s tenure, with moderate party leaders pushing the party to move beyond the divisive former president while much of the G.O.P. base remains firmly behind him. Who controls a majority of donors’ cash is set to be a fiercely contested point of dispute as Republicans try to regroup and take back power in the 2022 midterm elections.

Mr. Trump’s maneuvering is born partly out of his anger toward Republican leaders who he feels were disloyal when they edged away from him after Jan. 6. The former president is also being encouraged by people like Dick Morris, the notorious political consultant known for flipping between the parties, who has been meeting with him in New York and encouraging him to take on the party he once led.

Mr. Trump’s actions could give him a stream of money at a time when his private company is struggling under the scrutiny of investigations, with some discussions of whether properties need to be sold. His business is now politics, and political action committees have few restrictions on how they operate and use their money, according to campaign finance experts. ¤ The former president could, in theory, pay himself and his family members salaries from the money raised there.

🐣 RT @tribelaw Racketeer in Chief Donald J. Trump. It fits.
⋙ Reuters: Georgia prosecutor probing Trump taps leading racketeering attorney http://reut.rs/3ryRmdv
// 3/6/2021

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has enlisted the help of Atlanta lawyer John Floyd, who wrote a national guide on prosecuting state racketeering cases. Floyd was hired recently to “provide help as needed” on matters involving racketeering, including the Trump investigation and other cases, said the source, who has direct knowledge of the situation.

The move bolsters the team investigating Trump as Willis prepares to issue subpoenas for evidence on whether the former president and his allies broke the law in their campaign to pressure state officials to reverse his Georgia election loss. Willis has said that her office would examine potential charges including “solicitation of election fraud, the making of false statements to state and local governmental bodies, conspiracy, racketeering” among other possible violations.

“It’s not a stretch to see where she’s taking this,” said Cathy Cox, the dean of Mercer University’s law school in Macon, Georgia and a former Georgia secretary of state. “If Donald Trump engaged in two or more acts that involve false statements – that were made knowingly and willfully in an attempt to falsify material fact, like the election results – then you can piece together a violation of the racketeering act.”

In a Jan. 2 phone call, Trump urged Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a fellow Republican, to “find” just enough votes to allow him to win. In the hour-long call, Trump repeated false voter-fraud claims, insisting he won Georgia by a landslide and that Democrat Joe Biden received thousands of votes from people who were out-of-state, unregistered, or dead. Trump made another phone call in late December to Georgia’s chief elections investigator, urging the official to “find the fraud.”

On Dec. 5, Trump called the state’s Republican governor, Brian Kemp, to urge him to hold a special session of the legislature to overturn the election results. Three days later, Trump called Georgia’s Republican attorney general, Chris Carr, warning him not to interfere with a Texas lawsuit that challenged the election results in Georgia and other states.

Carr stated publicly that he opposed the Texas lawsuit. The offices of Kemp and Carr did not respond to requests for comment for this story.

Willis’ office has indicated it is also examining efforts to influence the election by Trump’s allies, including a November phone call made by Republican Senator Lindsey Graham to Raffensperger to discuss mail-in ballots; false election fraud claims made by Trump’s then personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, in testimony at state legislative hearings; and the abrupt removal of Byung J. “BJay” Pak, a U.S. attorney in Georgia who angered Trump by not doing enough to investigate his unfounded fraud claims.

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WaPo: Biden’s Justice Dept. already has split from Trump. Merrick Garland will go even further. http://wapo.st/3byXI7c “Garland … will inherit a Justice Department damaged by President Donald Trump’s efforts to use its power to benefit his friends and hurt his enemies”

BuzzfeedNews: Prosecutors Say The Oath Keepers’ Leader Directed Followers During Capitol Riot http://bit.ly/3kURgKI
// “Come to the South Side of the Capitol on steps,” Stewart Rhodes allegedly instructed on Jan. 6.

⭕ 8 Mar 2021

💙★ WSJ: What You Can and Can’t Do if You’ve Been Vaccinated: Travel, Gatherings, Risk Factors, What You Need to Know http://on.wsj.com/3lxKCKJ
// Until we reach herd immunity, vaccinated people must navigate some complicated decision-making. Here’s how to assess the risks.

MSNBC, Steve Benen: After boasting of ‘unity,’ Trump sends cease-and-desist letter to RNC http://on.msnbc.com/3t0XjjF
// Trump doesn’t just intend to lead the Republican Party, he also intends to control it.

🐣 RT @PalmerReport Trump has apparently decided to spend his final days trying to steal all the donations that would have gone to the Republican Party, so he can funnel the money into his legal defense as he faces criminal trials. His life is basically over, and he’s taking the GOP down with him.

R.I.P. GOP 3/8/2021. ¤ Lindsey Graham was right. He destroyed you. And you deserve it. ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1369162915606040578?s=20/photo/1
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🐣 RT @maggieNYT He didn’t start his own party, which is complicated to do and be competitive, but Trump is trying to set himself up as the place where money for Republicans should go as opposed to GOP committees Text Block: https://twitter.com/maggieNYT/status/1369110810690285576?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 As JFK said, riding the tiger risks ending up inside

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Cindy McCain: “I just don’t believe that our party can survive by appealing to the dark side of humanity.” ¤ “I don’t understand how we got to where we’re at but now that we’re here we can no longer have our leaders work with fear and anger and hate.” @MSNBC

WaPo: Sen. Roy Blunt won’t run for reelection, marking fifth Senate GOP retirement http://wapo.st/3ctC2bV “Sens. Richard Burr (N.C.), Rob Portman (Ohio), Richard C. Shelby (Ala.) and Patrick J. Toomey (Pa.) already have said they will not seek reelection”
// Sens. Charles E. Grassley (Iowa) and Ron Johnson (Wis.) have yet to announce their intentions.

NYT, Michelle Cottle: Don’t Let QAnon Bully Congress http://nyti.ms/30mKS5o
// Allowing the U.S. government to be held hostage by political extremists is unacceptable.

Last Thursday was not Donald Trump’s triumphant return to power after all. ¤ While this won’t surprise most people, it likely came as a shock to many QAnon followers. According to that movement’s expediently evolving lore, March 4 — the date on which U.S. presidents were inaugurated until the mid-1930s — was when Mr. Trump was to reclaim the presidency and resume his epic battle against Satan-worshiping, baby-eating Democrats and deep-state monsters.

This drivel is absurd. It is also alarming. Violent extremists, obsessed with the symbolism of March 4, were for weeks nattering about a possible attack on Congress, according to law enforcement officials. …

March 4 was just one target. The acting chief of the Capitol Police, Yogananda Pittman, recently warned that extremists have been talking about possibly blowing up the Capitol during President Biden’s first address to a joint meeting of Congress, which has not yet been scheduled, with an eye toward killing “as many members as possible.”

Also in discussion around the QAnon water cooler is that Mr. Trump will be reinstalled on March 20, with the help of the U.S. military. Indeed, the F.B.I. and Homeland Security bulletin cited an increased risk from violent domestic extremists for all of 2021. …

On Monday, lawmakers were briefed on the findings of the security assessment that the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, requested in the wake of Jan. 6. Russel Honoré, a retired Army lieutenant general who led the task force, recommended a variety of permanent enhancements. These include beefing up the Capitol Police force, in terms of increased staffing, improved training, enhanced authority for its leadership and a new emphasis on intelligence work; creating a quick-reaction force to be on call 24-7 to handle imminent threats; installing a retractable fencing system; and adding protections for rank-and-file members of Congress at home and while they are traveling and back in their districts.

Congress can now start haggling over which measures to adopt. Don’t look for the process to be silky smooth. Republicans, many of them desperate to downplay the Jan. 6 tragedy, are already attacking General Honoré as biased. The general has not been shy about criticizing lawmakers and others he regards as having fed the postelection chaos, and he has suggested that some Capitol Police officers may have been complicit in allowing rioters into the building. …

Trump toadies should not be allowed to turn this issue into a partisan game. Steps must be taken to safeguard the seat of government. Going forward, lawmakers cannot be seen as bowing to political thugs, their work upended whenever there is a semi-credible threat. That is not the American way.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Minuta is an associate of Roger Stone’s. We’ve all seen how much Stone wants to avoid prison. So if he was involved in Jan 6 in some way, convincing Minuta to cooperate against him could pave the way to learn details of whether there was an organized plan to attack the Capitol.
⋙ 🐣 RT @FBI Over the weekend, we arrested Roberto Minuta and Issac Sturgeon for their respective roles in the assault on the Capitol. Keep the tips coming as we work to identify those responsible so they can be held accountable. See our latest photos at [link]

⭕ 7 Mar 2021

Reuters: Accountant faces pressure to turn on Trump in criminal probe http://reut.rs/3c9WcYa

Few people have been as deeply involved in Trump’s finances as [Allen] Weisselberg, a trusted figure in Trump’s family business who began working for Trump’s father, Fred, in 1973 at the company’s Brooklyn office, paying bills and tracking the rental payments from apartment towers. ¤ Legal experts and a source familiar with the criminal investigation say prosecutors’ apparent goal is to convince Weisselberg to cooperate with the probe into Trump’s dealings.

🔆 This❗️⋙ Politico: Manchin wants to make filibuster ‘painful’ to use http://politi.co/2OAHUaH
// The pivotal West Virginia Democrat is also open to using budget reconciliation to pass voting reforms.

WaPo: Biden signs executive order promoting voting rights on 56th anniversary of ‘Bloody Sunday’ http://wapo.st/2PzIk1C He “warned that the country is witnessing a ‘never-before-seen effort to ignore, undermine and undo the will of the people.’”

⭕ 6 Mar 2021

⭕ 5 Mar 2021

WaPo, Dana Milbank: Republicans aren’t fighting Democrats. They’re fighting democracy. http://wapo.st/3c4M6aR “The Republican Party’s dalliance with authoritarianism can be explained in one word: race”

Trump’s overt racism turned the GOP into, essentially, a white-nationalist party, in which racial animus is the main motivator of Republican votes. But in an increasingly multicultural America, such people don’t form a majority. The only route to power for a white-nationalist party, then, is to become anti-democratic: to keep non-White people from voting and to discredit elections themselves. In short, democracy is working against Republicans — and so Republicans are working against democracy.

WaPo: F.B.I. Finds Contact Between Proud Boys Member and Trump Associate Before Riot http://wapo.st/3c5rsHR
// A leader of the far-right group separately said he had been in touch with Roger Stone, but an official said it was not the same contact investigators found through electronic communications records.

🐣 RT @tribelaw Go Eric! This @RepSwalwell lawsuit against Trump in his personal capacity is one Trump won’t easily escape. Its legal basis is solid and its factual predicates are overwhelming.
⋙ CNN: House impeachment manager Eric Swalwell sues Trump and close allies over Capitol riot in second major insurrection lawsuit http://cnn.it/3qpp2sy

Former House impeachment manager Eric Swalwell has sued former President Donald Trump, his son Donald Trump Jr., Rudy Giuliani and Republican Rep. Mo Brooks in a second major lawsuit seeking to hold Trump and his allies accountable for inciting the insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6.

The new lawsuit filed on Friday by Swalwell, a California Democrat who helped to lead impeachment arguments against Trump for inciting insurrection, follows a similar suit filed last month by Rep. Bennie Thompson against Trump, Giuliani and the extremist groups the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys. Swalwell’s case makes some of the same claims as Thompson’s — citing a civil rights law meant to counter the Ku Klux Klan’s intimidation of elected officials.

But it also alleges Trump, Trump Jr., Giuliani and Brooks broke Washington, DC, laws, including an anti-terrorism act, by inciting the riot, and that they aided and abetted violent rioters and inflicted emotional distress on the members of Congress.

“The Defendants, in short, convinced the mob that something was occurring that — if actually true — might indeed justify violence, and then sent that mob to the Capitol with violence-laced calls for immediate action,” the lawsuit, in Washington, DC’s federal District Court, alleges.

The lawsuits will unfurl as Trump faces mounting pressures in investigations by House committees that seek his financial records, as well as in criminal probes related to his private business and his post-election actions. He has not been charged with any crime.

Friday’s suit could bump up against free speech protections for speakers at the rally, as well as immunity Trump could try to claim he had while serving as president. All of the elected officials in the lawsuit, including Trump, are named in their personal capacities in court, meaning they would use private lawyers and not be shielded by their public offices.

But should either this suit or Thompson’s proceed, it would mean the former President and his allies would be subject to discovery and depositions, potentially exposing details and evidence that weren’t released during the Senate impeachment trial.

WaPo: State Department aide appointed by Trump stormed the Capitol, beat police with a riot shield, FBI says http://wapo.st/3ca8pMi Federico Guillermo Klein “has been arrested on charges that he stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 and assaulted an officer with a weapon”

⭕ 4 Mar 2021

💙 WaPo, Max Boot: How Trump’s politicized Pentagon bungled the response to the Capitol invasion http://wapo.st/3bhGr20 //➔ “bungled” is being generous

… Maj. Gen. William J. Walker, the commander of the D.C. National Guard, told a Senate committee Wednesday that he had been prevented by then-Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy from deploying a quick-reaction force or distributing weapons and riot gear before Jan. 6. McCarthy, in turn, was acting on the orders of then-acting defense secretary Christopher C. Miller. Walker said such restrictions were “unusual” and were not imposed during Black Lives Matter demonstrations in Washington.

When the attack on the Capitol began, Walker continued, he received a frantic call for assistance at 1:49 p.m. from the then-head of the Capitol Police and immediately relayed the request to the Pentagon. But it was not until 5:08 p.m. — three hours and 19 minutes later — that Walker finally received permission to deploy his troops. That was long after the Capitol had been overrun.

We still don’t have the full story of what happened; Congress will need to hear from McCarthy, Miller, Piatt and Charles Flynn, among others. Clearly there were multiple failures that day at different government agencies, including the Capitol Police, not just at the Defense Department. But what we already know suggests that the senior Pentagon leadership, installed by Trump, was either incompetent or malevolent. Or, quite possibly, both.

The best-case scenario is that the Pentagon was slow to respond in January because of all the blowback it had received for deploying troops to Lafayette Square in June. This might explain the generals’ concern about “optics,” which was shared by the House sergeant-at-arms. But it should have been obvious that there was a world of difference between using troops to attack unarmed demonstrators and using troops to stop terrorists from overrunning the Capitol.

The worst-case scenario is that Pentagon leaders were slow to act because they did not want to battle a mob that had been mobilized and incited by their commander in chief. As my colleague Dana Milbank notes, Miller, the acting defense secretary, did not finally give permission for the Guard to deploy until after Trump had belatedly told the insurrectionists to “go home.”

The larger problem is that Miller should never have been running the Defense Department even temporarily — and he should never have been surrounded by a coterie of unqualified Trump loyalists with extremist views. They were installed in November after Trump “terminated” Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper, who had angered him by opposing the deployment of active-duty troops to quell racial justice demonstrations.

After four years of assiduous effort, Trump succeeded in politicizing the Defense Department and undermining its effectiveness. The result was the Jan. 6 catastrophe. It is terrifying to imagine how much worse the Pentagon would have gotten if Trump had won a second term. Now it is incumbent on Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to clean up the department and rebuild the battered guardrails of military professionalism.

💙 🐣 RT @tribelaw Smells like it, sounds like it, looks like it, walks like it . . .
⋙ 🐣 RT @waltshaub What conclusion are we supposed to draw from the former Defense Secretary ordering the national guard to stand down, barring them from acting without his personal authorization, the day before the Capitol insurgency? ¤ It smells like a murderous attempt to aid the terrorists.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ryannobles Stunning-> DC’s National Guard Commander told members of Congress that he had the authority to mobilize troops to respond to a civil disturbance… until the guidance changed the day before the insurrection. ¤ via/ @OrenCNN @ZcohenCNN & @ellieckaufman
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⋙⋙⋙⋙ CNN: DC National Guard commander says ‘unusual’ Pentagon restrictions slowed response to Capitol riot http://cnn.it/3uS6BAp link: https://twitter.com/ryanobles/status/1367195564501307395?s=20
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @Medit8Now Is anyone going to connect the obvious dots of why Christopher Miller was installed?
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @mailelei Something fishy? ¤ Barr left early so he couldn’t do a repeat like in June. ¤ That left tRump to his own devices and to manipulate all the secretaries of all the branches to get his way. To let the rioters tear down the capitol and stop the cert. He wanted to win at any cost.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @getgoing100 Media/congress is unwilling to acknowledge that the US military was co-opted in the capitol insurrection. It aided & abetted the overthrow of election results by Trump mobs by its acts of omission (delaying deploying national guard) & commission (taking away authority to deploy)
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @Shimha18 Guidance Changes: After Trump fired #DOD Secretary Esper on 11/09/20, he then removed his staff of senior defense officials and installed MAGA loyalists who then changed policy to protect the #January6Insurrection. #CapitolRiotHearing https://twitter.com/Shimha18/status/1367233307784585216?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @mmagersdc Guidance changed day before, this is huge exposure of complicity in this insurrection! ¤ Whom, what & why(we know the why) was behind this hindrance of providing help to Capitol Police. ¤ Prosecute anyone involved in changing this guidance, impeding National Guard from support!
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @Pugmothersue And this is how it happened: [Memo to Walker from Acting Defense Minister Christopher Miller:] https://twitter.com/Pugmothersue/status/1367210977322622976?s=20/photo/1

CNN: Federal investigators are examining communications between US lawmakers and Capitol rioters http://cnn.it/3rkWVMx

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote If you were wondering why republicans kept asking the FBI if their phones were being tapped or if geo-location was being used without warrants during insurrection security hearings, here’s your answer.
⋙ 🐣 RT @LinkedHD CNN is reporting that investigators are looking into certain members of Congress for their role in the Jan. 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol. Here we go.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @LinkedHD “The data gathered so far includes indications of contact with lawmakers in the days around January 6, as well as communications between alleged rioters discussing their associations with members of Congress, the official said.”

⭕ 3 Mar 2021

WSJ, Karl Rove: Trump’s Appeal Rings Hollow at CPAC http://on.wsj.com/3qoAjcR “Supporters want him to offer a forward-looking vision, but he won’t. Some view his declarations of civil war on Republicans as counterproductive and claims of political power hollow”
// Only 68% of a crowd of Trump’s fervent supporters want him to run in 2024.

📋… [W]hile 97% rated Mr. Trump favorably in a straw poll, only 68% wanted him to run for president again, and 55% said they supported his nomination in 2024.

Why the muted enthusiasm from a crowd of Mr. Trump’s most fervent fans? The explanation may be in what the ex-president said and didn’t say in his 15-minute definition of Trumpism. There was no forward-looking agenda, simply a recitation of his greatest hits. People like fresh material. Repetition is useful to a point, but it grows stale.

Mr. Trump also claimed his “endorsement is the most powerful asset in politics,” crowing that “because of my efforts . . . we had huge gains in the House, and I helped keep many senators in their seats.” This is somewhat true of November’s 10 most competitive U.S. Senate races. Successful Republican candidates ran ahead of Mr. Trump’s percentage and won in three contests—Alaska, Maine and Texas. Five who ran behind him still managed to win, in Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Montana and North Carolina.

Mr. Trump followed up with an extended rant, claiming “this election was rigged and the Supreme Court and other courts didn’t want to do anything about it.” Instead, they “used process and lack of standing” to avoid the controversy. That’s deeply misleading. Judges in all six contested states found the Trump lawyers didn’t produce sufficient evidence.

The Arizona Supreme Court said the Trump campaign didn’t present “any evidence of ‘misconduct,’ ‘illegal votes’ ” while federal courts in the state dismissed complaints as “largely based on anonymous witnesses, hearsay and irrelevant analysis.”

Georgia courts held the Trump claims “rest on speculation” and lack “facts or evidence.”

A Michigan judge characterized the claims “as hearsay” while a federal judge in the Wolverine State dismissed them as “nothing but speculation and conjecture.” A Nevada judge wrote that Mr. Trump’s lawyers “failed” to provide “credible and relevant evidence.”

The Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld lower-court decisions in Pennsylvania that Team Trump didn’t provide “specific allegations and then proof.” In Wisconsin, a judge ruled that “on the merits of plaintiff’s claims,” Trump’s team “has not proved that defendants violated his rights.” The state Supreme Court concurred, saying his challenge was “meritless on its face.”

Perhaps the CPAC poll results are a manifestation of growing skepticism about Mr. Trump’s viability. Supporters want him to offer a forward-looking vision, but he won’t. Some view his declarations of civil war on Republicans as counterproductive and claims of political power hollow. And his repeated cries of stolen elections are causing some supporters to abandon politics altogether and others to doubt his claims.

Elements of Mr. Trump’s speech were fine. But true to form, the former president did it his way. The speech’s divisive, controversial and embittered parts dominated the coverage. He might be pleased by that, but shouldn’t be. Republicans shouldn’t be either.

DailyBeast, David Rothkopf: If Jan. 6 Was ‘Domestic Terror,’ Who Was the Terrorist in Chief? http://bit.ly/3rgkG8s
// Somehow, the FBI director and a committee of senators managed to avoid asking, let alone answering, the most obvious question.

WaPo Editorial: The Pentagon delayed three hours in sending troops on Jan. 6. It still hasn’t given a good reason. http://wapo.st/308SwQT

💙 WaPo, Dana Milbank: Did the Pentagon wait for Trump’s approval before defending the Capitol? http://wapo.st/3sSCl6B

Three hours and 19 minutes. ¤ That’s how long it took from the first, desperate pleas for help from the Capitol Police to the Trump Pentagon on Jan. 6 until the D.C. National Guard finally received permission to help put down the bloody insurrection.

During those 199 minutes, the mob sacked the Capitol. People died. Overwhelmed Capitol and D.C. police were beaten. Lawmakers’ lives were jeopardized. And violent extremists defiled the seat of government, temporarily halting the certification of Joe Biden’s victory.

“At 1:49 p.m., I received a frantic call from then-chief of United States Capitol Police, Steven Sund, where he informed me that the security perimeter of the United States Capitol had been breached by hostile rioters,” Maj. Gen. William J. Walker, commander of the D.C. Guard, testified Wednesday to a joint Senate committee investigating the attack on the Capitol. “Chief Sund, his voice cracking with emotion, indicated that there was a dire emergency at the Capitol, and he requested the immediate assistance of as many available national guardsmen that I could muster.”

Walker immediately alerted senior Army leadership — and then waited. And waited. Approval to mobilize the guard wouldn’t be received until 5:08 p.m.

At best, this was a catastrophic failure of government. At worst, political appointees and Trump loyalists at the Defense Department deliberately prevented the National Guard from defending the Capitol against a seditious mob.

The man ultimately responsible for the delay, Christopher Miller, had been a White House aide before Donald Trump installed him as acting defense secretary in November, as the president began his attempt to overturn his election defeat. Miller did Trump’s political bidding at another point during his 10-week tenure, forcing the National Security Agency to install a Republican political operative as chief counsel.

Also involved in the Pentagon delay was Lt. Gen. Charles Flynn, brother of disgraced former Trump adviser Michael Flynn, convicted (and pardoned) for lying to the FBI. Michael Flynn had suggested Trump declare martial law, and he helped to rile Trump supporters in Washington the day before the Capitol attack. The Pentagon had falsely denied to Post journalists that Charles Flynn was involved in the pivotal call on Jan. 6.

… An hour and six minutes of the holdup was because then-Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy “was asking a lot of questions” about the mission. Another piece of the delay: The 36 minutes between when the Pentagon claims Miller authorized the action and when the D.C. Guard was informed of the decision. “That’s an issue,” Salesses allowed.

Curiously, the Pentagon claims Miller’s authorization came at 4:32 — 15 minutes after Trump told his “very special” insurrectionists to “go home in peace.” Was Miller waiting for Trump’s blessing before defending the Capitol?

The Pentagon’s 199-minute delay looks worse in light of a Jan. 4 memo Miller issued saying that without his “personal authorization” the D.C. Guard couldn’t “be issued weapons, ammunition, bayonets, batons or ballistic protection equipment such as helmets and body armor.”

The Army secretary added more restrictions the next day, saying in a memo that he would “withhold authority” for the D.C. Guard to deploy a “quick reaction force” and that he would “require a concept of operation” before allowing a quick reaction force to react. McCarthy even blocked the D.C. Guard in advance from redeploying to the Capitol guardsmen assigned to help the D.C. police elsewhere in Washington.

Without such restrictions, Walker, the D.C. Guard commander, could have dispatched nearly 200 guardsmen soon after the Capitol Police mayday call. “That number could have made a difference,” Walker testified. …

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The FBI director confirms the right is lying about Jan. 6 http://wapo.st/3rgYZVE

WaPo: Capitol Police say intelligence shows militia group may be plotting to breach the Capitol http://wapo.st/2Pw5qX4

⭕ 2 Mar 2021

TheConversation, Richard Amesbury: Can QAnon survive another ‘Great Disappointment’ on March 4? History suggests it might http://bit.ly/3qdz5kz
// Millerites

🐣 RT @ZekeJMiller WASHINGTON (AP) — Domestic extremist groups pose a serious threat to the military by seeking to recruit service members into their ranks and, in some cases, joining the military to acquire combat experience, according to a Pentagon report.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ AP: Pentagon report cites threat of extremism in military http://bit.ly/3qbgXHN

💙 🔲 💽 C-SPAN: FBI Director Christopher Wray Testifies on January 6 Capitol Attack http://bit.ly/3bZwfKP

FBI Director Christopher Wray testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the department’s preparations and response to the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. In his opening remarks, Director Wray said he was “appalled” at the attack on the U.S. Capitol and told members the “siege was criminal behavior plain and simple.” He later said the January 6 event was not an isolated issue and answered several questions on the rise of domestic terrorism and white supremacist violence in the country. Committee Chair Dick Durbin (D-IL) said in his remarks, “the insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol on January 6 did not wear white robes and hoods. They might as well have. They are the latest incarnation of a violent white supremacist movement that has terrorized fellow Americans on the basis of their race, religion, and national origin for more than 150 years.” Other questions focused on the diversity in the department, rising cases of hate crimes against Asian Americans, and cybersecurity concerns in the wake of the SolarWinds breach.

🐣 RT @JVLast The GOP is a revanchist minority, which is why their only paths forward are geographic leverage and voter suppression. Which is why the D’s first priority should be expanding voting rights. That’s the cornerstone of the pro-democracy movement.
⋙ TheBulwark, Jonathan Last: Biden’s Future Has Two Parts http://bit.ly/3e43wXK
// definition: four types of conservatism (Trump is none); temperamental, foreign affairs, fiscal, social; There are going to be two different Biden administrations.

WaPo: FBI director says domestic terrorism ‘metastasizing’ throughout U.S. as cases soar http://wapo.st/3kIDtXp

WaPo: Wray delivers a big blow to Jan. 6 baseless claims about antifa, but the GOP keeps feeding them http://wapo.st/3sJKdqV

🐣 RT @ If there’s a lesson to take from the last four years, it is that the work of democracy is never done and that any one of us may stumble, @danbbaer writes.
⋙ ForeignPolicy, Dan Baer: America Is Back. But Can Allies Ever Trust It Again? http://bit.ly/2NW5A9J
// Fears of another Trump make it even more urgent that allies work with Biden now.

⭕ 1 Mar 2021

🐣 RT @TheReidOut The Brennan Center recently reported that state legislatures are currently considering more than 250 bills restricting voting access in 43 states.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, TheReidOut: The GOP is using ‘The Big Lie’ to push new voting restrictions http://on.msnbc.com/2NSvzig
// Joy explains how Republicans are using ‘The Big Lie’ to promote voting restrictions across the country. The Brennan Center recently reported that state legislatures are currently considering more than 250 bills restricting voting access in 43 states.

💙 WSJ Editorial: The Grievances of Trump Past http://on.wsj.com/3raEhGT
// If he was so great politically for the GOP, why is the party now out of power?

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Weisselberg is in a position to know what Trump knew & what financial activity he directed. If he flips & works with prosecutors, he could be the key witness they need.
⋙ NYT: Prosecutors Investigating Trump Focus on His Finance Chief http://nyti.ms/3kzsjV3
// Manhattan district attorney investigators who are examining possible financial fraud have asked witnesses about Allen Weisselberg, the chief financial officer at the Trump Organization.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @MaryLTrump Weisselberg started working for my grandfather at Trump Management in Brooklyn in 1971 and most likely followed Donald to Manhattan in order to keep an eye on him. He knows close to everything.

WaPo: Rewriting January 6th: Republicans push false and misleading accounts of Capitol riot http://wapo.st/2MDMFzV

WaPo, Michael Gerson: The GOP is now just the party of white grievance http://wapo.st/301RCFw
// Trump mainstreamed bigotry in the Republican Party.

One of the poisonous legacies of Donald Trump’s presidency has been to expand the boundaries of expressible prejudice. Through the explicit practice of White-identity politics, Trump has obviated the need for code words and dog whistles. Thus his strongest supporters during the Jan. 6 riot felt free to carry Confederate battle flags and wear “Camp Auschwitz” sweatshirts without fear of reproof from their political allies. Many in the crowd surely didn’t consider themselves racists, but they were perfectly willing to make common cause with racists. In social effect, it is a distinction without a difference.

⭕ 28 Feb 2021

CNN: DOJ charges man who allegedly sprayed chemicals at cops in Capitol riot http://cnn.it/2OeRP5A “The use of chemical sprays has been a major focus of the investigation into the death of US Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick”

WaPo: Allies of Rep. Adam Kinzinger launch super PAC to support Republicans who have bucked Trump http://wapo.st/3sGQCDj

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Russian state media remains vehemently anti-American, anti-Biden and consistently pro-Trump. That should tell you all you need to know.

⭕ 27 Feb 2021

⭕ 26 Feb 2021

🚫 Esquire, Charles Pierce: This Year’s CPAC Is Approaching the Wingnut Singularity http://bit.ly/3kA9fpx
// Jesus, what a banana farm. Did they pad the rostrum? ⋙ not much else

NYT: F.B.I. Said to Have Singled Out Potential Assailant in Capitol Officer’s Death http://nyti.ms/2NKKISz They “suspect his death was related to an irritant, like mace or bear spray, that he had inhaled during the riot”
// The death of the officer, Brian Sicknick, after the Capitol riot has been a major focus for investigators scrutinizing the attack by a pro-Trump mob.

WaPo: FBI focuses on video of Capitol Police officer being sprayed with chemicals before he died in pro-Trump riot http://wapo.st/3pZ7mDR

🐣 RT @ryanjreilly NEW: Meet Danny “DJ” Rodriguez, the MAGA hatted Trump fanatic who brawled with cops, smashed out a Capitol window, and appeared to tase D.C. Metropolitan Police Officer Mike Fanone in the neck during the insurrection. Story with @JessReports:
⋙ HuffPo: Revealed: Meet The Trump Fanatic Who Tasered A Cop At The Capitol Insurrection http://bit.ly/3uDIpl9
// Danny “DJ” Rodriguez brawled with cops, tried to smash out a Capitol window, and assaulted a police officer on Jan. 6. He’s still at large.

CBSNews: Over 300 charged from more than 40 states: What we know about the “unprecedented” Capitol riot arrests http://cbsn.ws/307WhpP

🐣 RT @thedailybeast QAnon Shaman: Donald Trump “groomed” me and millions of others to believe conspiracy theories for years
⋙ DailyBeast: QAnon Shaman Whines: Trump ‘Groomed’ Me and Millions of Other Americans http://bit.ly/3spXjt8

💙 WaPo: Capitol riot defendants facing jail have regrets. Judges aren’t buying it. http://wapo.st/3dQApag

WaPo: As fractures emerge among Proud Boys, experts warn of a shift toward extremist violence http://wapo.st/3r0q67h

⭕ 25 Feb 2021

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “Today in a congressional hearing into the insurrection of January 6th, a new warning from the acting Capitol Police chief about the same right-wing extremist groups who stormed the Capitol… targeting Biden’s first official address to Congress” – @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1365067609591476229?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “The period of time [Cy Vance] has is important because it predates Trump’s ascent into the White House and helps build the narrative around the money trail and Trump’s motivations for his destructive and obscene dance with people like Putin” – @TimOBrien w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1365091382940041216?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 24 Feb 2021

CNN: Pentagon report reveals disturbing details about White supremacists in the ranks http://cnn.it/2O4DoAY

CNN: Close ally of Marjorie Taylor Greene among those in Capitol mob http://cnn.it/3sqWMqZ

⭕ 23 Feb 2021

🧵 RT @BigElad After the January 6 “Stop the Steal” event at the Capitol, @MarkPedroli and I requested records of communications between Missouri’s Attorney General’s Office and dark money groups that issued a robocall recruiting people to the event. ¤ My report: http://bit.ly/3aNMj2V 📌 https://twitter.com/BigElad/status/1364335691149303813?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Twitter just blocked 100 Russian state-affiliated accounts. Russia is already complaining and calling it “censorship.” Meanwhile, good riddance to 100 of my former troll followers. I won’t miss them for a minute. Text Block: https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1364280219260043270?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Tom_Winter NEW: Statement from the NYPD’s largest union @NYCPBA “This was a disgusting assault on our Capitol Police brothers & sisters, on our government and on everything that NYC police officers stand for. Even worse: the suspect once wore our uniform. Justice must be swift and severe.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @NBCNews A retired New York police officer is facing charges for participating in the Capitol riot last month, where he allegedly attacked a Capitol officer.
⋙⋙ NBCNews: Retired NYPD cop charged in Capitol riot, accused of attacking officer http://nbcnews.to/2ZJMRAv
// Prosecutors said Thomas Webster attacked a Capitol police officer with a flag pole that was flying a Marine Corps flag.

WaPo: FBI alert about possible ‘war’ against Congress reached D.C. and Capitol Police on eve of attack, deepening security questions http://wapo.st/3sjDSCg

WaPo: Life amid the ruins of QAnon: ‘I wanted my family back’ http://wapo.st/2P5ozPo “To some it seemed as if the United States was gripped by an epidemic of conspiracy theories”
// An epidemic of conspiracy, fanned by social media and self-serving politicians, is tearing families apart.

🐣 RT @MarshallCohen Tucker Carlson last night: “There is no evidence that white supremacists were responsible for what happened on January 6. That’s a lie” ¤ Moments ago: ex-Capitol Police chief, DC police chief, ex-House and Senate sergeant-at-arms all testified that white supremacists were involved

🐣 RT @hugolowell Senate Rules chair Amy Klobuchar whacks Ron Johnson over questioning at hearing into Capitol attack, saying he’s always a problem: “Ron Johnson has again engaged in a conspiracy theory — that’s what he does.”
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @jimsciutto A sitting Senator and member of the committee charged with defending the homeland is lying about a terrorist attack, contradicting the witnesses before him and every law enforcement agency. Will his party censure him or sanction him in any way?
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar Ron Johnson is using his questioning time during the Capitol security hearing to promote a conspiracy theory that the January 6 insurrectionists weren’t actually Trump supporters, but were “provocateurs” and “fake Trump protesters” 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1364256884044271620?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 22 Feb 2021 Merrick Garland DOJ Hearing

WaPo: At stake in Senate hearing Tuesday: The story of the Capitol riot, and who is responsible http://wapo.st/3siokPd

🐣 RT @warontherocks Why are these events occurring more frequently and more widely now, and what can be done to mitigate the dangers inherent in such encounters?
⋙ WarOnTheRocks, Ralph Clem: Risky Encounters with Russia: Time to Talk About Real Deconfliction http://bit.ly/3pLxQZA
// 2/18/2021

… [T]here is one other issue with Moscow that requires immediate attention and is worth the effort to cooperate on: the growing number of close contacts between U.S. and NATO air, land, and naval forces and their counterparts on the Russian side. Any of these encounters implies a threat of rapid escalation should something go terribly wrong, like a mid-air collision, a prospect made more likely owing to reckless conduct by the Russians during some of these incidents.

WaPo: Half million people should not have died in a country as ‘rich and sophisticated’ as the United States, says Fauci http://wapo.st/

In remarks to Reuters on Monday, Fauci, who is the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, called the death toll of 500,000 “stunning” and said that “intense” political divisiveness contributed to the nation’s poor handling of the pandemic. ¤ “This is the worst thing that’s happened to this country with regard to the health of the nation in over 100 years,” he said.

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 Powerful reassurance to witness our President and Vice President and spouses recognize the sweeping tragedy that has engulfed and indeed numbed us. This Administration has the competence and organization to lead us out to health.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AP BREAKING: The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 tops 500,000, a staggering total that nearly equals the number of Americans killed in World War II, Korea and Vietnam combined. http://apne.ws/NGY6EfC

📋 🐣 RT @NumbersMuncher Summary of recent polls of how many Republicans believe the election was stolen from Donald Trump:
USA Today/Suffolk: 73%
Quinnipiac 76%
Gallup 83%
CNN 75%
Monmouth 72%
Fox News 68%
These numbers are a barrier to any unity in the country, and this was all cultivated by Trump.

🐣 RT @BillKristol “His outpouring of rage that Manhattan district attorney Cyrus Vance will finally have access to his financial documents suggests the only plausible reason for Trump’s evident dismay: He is very scared of being charged with crimes.”
⋙ NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Donald Trump Is Extremely Mad Prosecutors Will See His Tax Returns http://nym.ag/
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @Acosta Trump responds to SCOTUS decision on his tax returns, claiming he’s the victim of “political persecution.” Text Block: https://twitter.com/Acosta/status/1363927173489393668?s=20/photo/1

📋 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Keeping track:
Dominion Voting Systems:
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell — $1.3 billion in damages
Sidney Powell — $1.3 billion in damages
Rudy Giuliani — $1.3 billion in damages
Smartmatic:
Powell, Giuliani, Fox and Fox hosts — $2.7 billion in damages

Reuters: White supremacy a ‘transnational threat’, U.N. chief warns http://reut.rs/3qKMQIz

🐣 RT @JudiciaryDems #FACTCHECK: The polarization of DOJ did not come from President Obama. It came from the four tumultuous years of President Trump treating the Attorney General as his own personal lawyer and demanding that DOJ advance the interests of himself, his family, and his political allies.

NYT: Here’s What’s Next in the Trump Taxes Investigation http://nyti.ms/3pNR5l4
// A Supreme Court ruling has paved the way for prosecutors to begin combing through Mr. Trump’s financial records.

🐣 RT @RachelAbramsNY SCOOP: Congressional Dems sent a letter to Comcast, Amazon, Google, ATT & others, demanding to know what they plan to do about the “the spread of dangerous misinformation” from Fox News, OAN and Newsmax – including whether they will continue to carry them
⋙ NYT: House Democrats Press Cable Providers on Election Fraud Claims http://nyti.ms/3uokOol
// Before a hearing set for Wednesday, Democrats on the Energy and Commerce Committee asked cable companies what they did to combat “the spread of misinformation.”

🧵 RT @NatashaBertrand NEW: Trump staffers prepared a sanctions package targeting Russia over its poisoning of opposition leader Alexei Navalny. It was basically ready to go—but never got final sign-off. It was handed off to Biden admin, which is now preparing its own response: 📌 https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/1363999445747175426?s=20
⋙⋙ Politico: Biden readies his first major penalties on Russia http://politi.co/3sjX7vq
// The Trump administration had prepared a sanctions package in response to the poisoning of Alexei Navalny, but Biden’s national security team wants to chart its own course.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand The Trump admin package proposed 3 types of sanctions: Magnitsky Act, sanctions under the Chemical and Biological Weapons Control and Warfare Elimination Act of 1991 (CBW Act); and sanctions under Executive Order 13382. It stalled right when it needed final, high level approval.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand The new admin is set to respond, likely in form of sanctions coordinated with European allies, in the coming weeks. But it is unlikely to use the exact blueprint left by Trump’s national security team. The current National Security Council views that package as overly unilateral.

💙 NYT: The Lost Hours: How Confusion and Inaction at the Capitol Delayed a Troop Deployment http://nyti.ms/3pQGtlK
// As violence grew out of control on Jan. 6, the head of the Capitol Police made an urgent request for the National Guard. It took nearly two hours to be approved.

🧵 RT @SCOTUSblog BREAKING: After 4 months of inaction, SCOTUS in a one-sentence unsigned order declines Trump’s request to further postpone enforcement of a Manhattan DA subpoena for his financial records. The order clears the way for a NY grand jury to obtain the records & review them in secret. 📌 https://twitter.com/SCOTUSblog/status/1363860115502354436?s=20

🐣 RT @LukeLBarr Perhaps the strongest moment of the hearing – Attorney General nominee Merrick Garland chokes up when he talks about his motivations for taking the AG job. “The country took us in and protected us and I feel an obligation to the country to pay back.” 💽 https://twitter.com/LukeLBarr/status/1363916753458372614?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Merrick Garland tells senators Capitol riot investigation will be his first priority as attorney general http://wapo.st/3kfKGhG

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq I’ve barely heard a real question directed towards Garland yet by the GOP. There are serious matters of policy, institutional reforms and law enforcement that need to be addressed by a nominee. ¤ So far this is “reaffirm that Trump’s grievances were legitimate” on a loop.

THREADS:
🧵 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Merrick Garland: Willing to step away from lifetime appointment as a federal judge because of the importance of DOJ and the rule of law. 📌 https://twitter.com/JoyceWhiteVance/status/1363867770010673153?s=20

🧵 RT @KlasfeldReports “Watch Live: Merrick Garland Finally Gets a Confirmation Hearing—This Time, for Attorney General” ¤ Follow along with me today. ¤ Chairman Durbin just finished his opening remarks. via @lawcrimenews 📌 https://twitter.com/KlasfeldReports/status/1363862417218932750?s=20
⋙ Law&Crime: Watch Live: Merrick Garland Finally Gets a Confirmation Hearing—This Time, for Attorney General http://bit.ly/3kcEqHb

🧵 RT @benjaminwittes Listening to Chuck Grassley congratulate himself for the way he and the Republicans treated Merrick Garland while Garland has to sit patiently and listen makes me want to throw things across the room. [Thread:] 📌 https://twitter.com/benjaminwittes/status/1363864122723602432?s=20

🧵 RT @emptywheel You can watch Merrick Garland hearing at either of these links:
⋙ 💽 CSPAN: Attorney General Nominee Merrick Garland Testifies at Confirmation Hearing, Part 1 http://bit.ly/3qMWZUX
// Attorney General nominee Merrick Garland testified at a confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
⋙ 💽 Senate Judiciary: The Nomination of the Honorable Merrick Brian Garland to be Attorney General of the United States: Day 1 http://bit.ly/3kjYlUU
📌 Thread: https://twitter.com/emptywheel/status/1363859490647474177?s=20

🧵 RT @atrupar Merrick Garland: “If confirmed, I will supervise the prosecution of white supremacists and others who stormed the Capitol on January 6, a heinous attack that sought to disrupt a cornerstone of our democracy.” 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1363869639286095872?s=20
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💙≣ Rev[.]com: Merrick Garland Opening Statement Transcript: Confirmation Hearing for Attorney General http://bit.ly/3kaSkty

The President nominates the Attorney General to be the lawyer, not for any individual, but for the people of the United States. July 2020 marked the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Department of Justice, making this a fitting time to remember the mission of the Attorney General and of the Department.

It is a fitting time to reaffirm that the role of the Attorney General is to serve the rule of law and to ensure equal justice under law. …

Before I became a judge almost 24 years ago, a significant portion of my professional life was spent at the Justice Department. As a special assistant to Ben Civiletti, the last of the trio of post-Watergate Attorneys General, as a Line Assistant US Attorney, as a supervisor in the Criminal Division, and finally, as a senior official in the Department. Many of the policies that the Justice Department developed during those years are the foundation for reaffirming the norms that will ensure that the Department adheres to the rule of law.

These are policies that protect the independence of the department from partisan influence in law enforcement. That strictly regulate communications with the White House. That established guidelines for FBI domestic operations and foreign intelligence collection. That ensure respectful treatment of the press. That read the Freedom of Information Act generously. That respect the professionalism of DOJ employees, and that set out the principles of federal prosecution to guide the exercise of prosecutorial discretion.

Celebrating DOJ’s 150th year reminds us of the origins of the Department, which was founded during Reconstruction in the aftermath of the Civil War to secure the civil rights that were promised in the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments.

The first Attorney General appointed by President Grant to head the new Department led it in a concerted battle to protect black voting rights from the violence of white extremists, successfully prosecuting hundreds of cases against white supremacist members of the Klu Klux Klan.

Almost a century later, the Civil Rights Act of 1957 created the Department’s Civil Rights Division with a mission to uphold the civil and constitutional rights of all Americans, particularly some of the most vulnerable members of our society. That mission, on the website of the Department’s Civil Rights Division, remains urgent because we do not yet have equal justice.

Communities of color and other minorities still face discrimination in housing, in education, in employment and in the criminal justice system, and they bear the brunt of the harm caused by pandemic, pollution, and climate change. 150 years after the Department’s founding, battling extremist attacks on our democratic institutions also remains central to the Department’s mission.

From 1995 to 1997, I supervised the prosecution of the perpetrators of the bombing of the Oklahoma City Federal Building, who sought to spark a revolution that would topple the Federal Government. If confirmed, I will supervise the prosecution of white supremacists and others who stormed the Capitol on January 6th, a heinous attack that sought to disrupt a cornerstone of our democracy, the peaceful transfer of power to a newly elected government. …

As Attorney General, later Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson famously said, quote, “The prosecutor has more control over life, liberty, and reputation than any other person in America. While prosecutors at their best are one of the most beneficent forces in our society, when they act from malice or other base motives, they are one of the worst.”

Jackson then went on to say, “The citizen’s safety lies in the prosecutor who tempers zeal with human kindness, who seeks truth and not victims, who serves the law and not factional purposes, and who approaches the task with humility.”

That was the prosecutor I tried to be during my prior service in the Department of Justice. That is the spirit I tried to bring to my tenure as a Federal Judge, and if confirmed, I promise to do my best to live up to that ideal as Attorney General. Thank you.

⭕ 21 Feb 2021

WaPo, Rosalind Helderman: Impeachment is over. But other efforts to reckon with Trump’s post-election chaos have just begun. http://wapo.st/2NvVyM6

Although Trump was acquitted by the Senate on a charge that his rhetoric incited the deadly Capitol siege, public officials and private companies are pursuing a multi-front legal effort to hold him and his allies accountable in other ways. The actions target the former president and numerous others — including elected ­officials, media pundits and lawyers — who indulged and echoed his falsehoods that President Biden did not win the election.

The goal, according to lawyers and others supportive of such efforts, is to mete out some form of punishment for those who helped undermine confidence in the election results and fueled the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. But even more, they said, they hope to discourage other public officials from rerunning Trump’s strategy of attempting to overturn an election result by sowing doubt about the legitimacy of the vote.

“There has to be some consequence for telling these lies — because when you lie to people, they take action based on what they think is true,” said Philadelphia City Commissioner Al Schmidt, a Republican who received threats after false allegations of fraud in the counting of the city’s votes. “Because it’s such a dangerous new thing that occurred, there has to be some reconciliation. Moving on isn’t enough.”

A federal judge in D.C. late Friday referred one lawyer for possible disciplinary action. Still, it’s not yet clear how far courts will go in pursuing sanctions against lawyers who may have believed in their own conspiracy theories, or whether prosecutors will ultimately bring criminal charges related to the election. The civil litigation could linger for years.

The most serious ongoing legal actions involve criminal inquiries. More than 225 people have been charged with various crimes directly related to the storming of the Capitol on Jan. 6. Justice Department officials have said they do not expect to file criminal charges against Trump or others who gave incendiary speeches in Washington that day before the violence, but they also said the case is complex and the investigation ongoing.

But even without charges against the former president, several lawyers representing alleged rioters have signaled they plan to argue that their clients were merely following what they thought were Trump’s directions that day — meaning there could be lengthy legal wrangling over Trump’s culpability. …

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: A Small Group of Militants’ Outsize Role in the Capitol Attack http://nyti.ms/3seC0dV ‘Federal prosecutors have repeatedly highlighted the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys as being the most organized and planning their strategy ahead of time’

As federal prosecutors unveil charges in the assault on the Capitol last month, they have repeatedly highlighted two militant groups — the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys — as being the most organized, accusing them of planning their strategy ahead of time and in some cases helping escalate a rally into an attack.

The two organizations stand in contrast to a majority of the mob. Of the more than 230 people charged so far, only 31 are known to have ties to a militant extremist group. And at least 26 of those are affiliated with the Oath Keepers or the Proud Boys.

The groups differ in their focus and tactics: The Oath Keepers are part of an anti-government militia movement that emphasizes military-style training, while the Proud Boys espouse an ideology of male and Western superiority, with members often expressing white-supremacist and anti-immigrant views. But the groups have been united in their allegiance to former President Donald J. Trump.

Conspiracy charges, among the most serious levied so far, indicate that members of these groups may have worked together and planned their activities, potentially in ways that made them more dangerous than other rioters. Federal prosecutors have said that some members used teamwork to help people escape arrest and to direct and provoke protesters to overwhelm police defenses.

Of the 22 people charged with conspiracy crimes by mid-February, 18 were known to have ties to one of those two groups.

⭕ 20 Feb 2021

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: An Ex-KGB Agent Says Trump Was a Russian Asset Since 1987. Does it Matter? http://nym.ag/2ZAZoX2

If I had to guess today, I’d put the odds higher, perhaps over 50 percent. One reason for my higher confidence is that Trump has continued to fuel suspicion by taking anomalously pro-Russian positions. He met with Putin in Helsinki, appearing strangely submissive, and spouted Putin’s propaganda on a number of topics including the ridiculous possibility of a joint Russian-American cybersecurity unit. (Russia, of course, committed the gravest cyber-hack in American history not long ago, making Trump’s idea even more self-defeating in retrospect than it was at the time.) He seemed to go out of his way to alienate American allies and blow up cooperation every time they met during his tenure.

He would either refuse to admit Russian wrongdoing — Trump refused even to concede that the regime poisoned Alexei Navalny — or repeat bizarre snippets of Russian propaganda: NATO was a bad deal for America because Montenegro might launch an attack on Russia; the Soviets had to invade Afghanistan in the 1970s to defend against terrorism. These weren’t talking points he would pick up in his normal routine of watching Fox News and calling Republican sycophants.

A second reason is that reporter Craig Unger got a former KGB spy to confirm on the record that Russian intelligence had been working Trump for decades. In his new book, “American Kompromat,” Unger interviewed Yuri Shvets, who told him that the KGB manipulated Trump with simple flattery. “In terms of his personality, the guy is not a complicated cookie,” he said, “his most important characteristics being low intellect coupled with hyperinflated vanity. This makes him a dream for an experienced recruiter.” …

This is what intelligence experts mean when they describe Trump as a Russian “asset.” It’s not the same as being an agent. An asset is somebody who can be manipulated, as opposed to somebody who is consciously and secretly working on your behalf.

Shvets told Unger that the KGB cultivated Trump as an American leader, and persuaded him to run his ad attacking American alliances. “The ad was assessed by the active measures directorate as one of the most successful KGB operations at that time,” he said, “It was a big thing — to have three major American newspapers publish KGB soundbites.”To be clear, while Shvets is a credible source, his testimony isn’t dispositive. There are any number of possible motives for a former Soviet spy turned critic of Russia’s regime to manufacture an indictment of Trump. But the story he tells is almost exactly the possibility I sketched out. And it fits the known facts about how Russian intelligence works and what Trump has done pretty tightly.

One reason I think that is because a great deal of incriminating information was confirmed and very little in fact changed as a result. In 2018, Buzzfeed reported, and the next year Robert Mueller confirmed, explosive details of a Russian kompromat operation. During the campaign, Russia had been dangling a Moscow building deal that stood to give hundreds of millions of dollars in profit to Trump, at no risk. Not only did he stand to gain this windfall, but he was lying in public at the time about his dealings with Russia, which gave Vladimir Putin additional leverage over him. (Russia could expose Trump’s lies at any time if he did something to displease Moscow.)

Mueller even testified that this arrangement gave Russia blackmail leverage over Trump. But by the time these facts had passed from the realm of the mysterious to the confirmed, they had become uninteresting.

We don’t know what other sources of leverage Russia had, or how far back it went. Ultimately, whatever value Trump offered to Russia was compromised by his incompetence and limited ability to grasp firm control even of his own government’s foreign policy. It was not just the fabled “deep state” that undermined Trump. Even his own handpicked appointees constantly undermined him, especially on Russia. Whatever leverage Putin had was limited to a single individual, which meant there was nobody Trump could find to run the State Department, National Security Agency, and so on who shared his idiosyncratic Russophilia.

The truth, I suspect, was simultaneously about as bad as I suspected, and paradoxically anticlimactic. Trump was surrounded by all sorts of odious characters who manipulated him into saying and doing things that ran against the national interest. One of those characters was Putin. In the end, their influence ran up against the limits that the character over whom they had gained influence was a weak, failed president.

NYT: Merrick Garland Faces Resurgent Peril After Years Fighting Extremism http://nyti.ms/3aDmbHI
// The fallout from the Capitol attack and the shadow of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing are likely to take center stage at the confirmation hearings for President Biden’s pick for attorney general.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: U.S. investigating possible ties between Roger Stone, Alex Jones and Capitol rioters http://wapo.st/3duNupx Lots of smoke, but whether purveyors of disinfo and instigators can be charged under existing laws is very unclear, esp given 1st Amendment

“We are investigating potential ties between those physically involved in the attack on the Capitol and individuals who may have influenced them, such as Roger Stone, Alex Jones and [Stop the Steal organizer] Ali Alexander,” said a U.S. official, who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a pending matter.

All three amplified and intensified Trump’s incendiary claims that the 2020 election was illegitimate in the weeks leading up to the riot. But Stone and Alexander have directly credited each other with inspiring and planning the pro-Trump Stop the Steal campaign, with Alexander saying he came up with the idea and helped organize the Jan. 6 rally that drew Trump supporters to Washington. Stone and Jones also promoted the extremist groups Proud Boys and Oath Keepers and had preexisting business or personal ties with members the government has charged with coordinating and planning certain parts of the breach or with violence at an earlier Trump rally, records and documents show.

A key task for prosecutors and agents is to sift through the multitude of motives and intentions of the roughly 800 people in the mob that descended upon the Capitol — from those who came as individuals drawn to the idea of derailing Joe Biden’s presidency before it began, to those who allegedly began organizing immediately after the election to show up in Washington in large numbers to use force to try to keep Trump in power.

The U.S. official and others familiar with the investigation cautioned that the role of firebrands like Stone and Jones may be important mostly to painting a complete picture of that day’s events, regardless of whether they ultimately rise to the level of conspiracy or other crimes.

In recorded videos and on Infowars, Stone and Jones have lifted the profiles of the Proud Boys, a far-right group with a history of violence, and Oath Keepers — a loose network of self-styled militias — branding them as street-level security forces for right-wing causes and VIPs. A half-dozen alleged members of the Oath Keepers have been charged with conspiracy and leading up to 30 to 40 others in the break-in, according to court filings. Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, has said he gave no direction or signals to members to storm the Capitol. The leader of the Proud Boys has msaid the group did not plan to interrupt Congress.

… [O]fficials have charged three Proud Boy leaders in connection with the Capitol riot or an earlier pro-Trump rally in Washington — Proud Boys chairman Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, organizer Joe Biggs and Seattle leader Ethan Nordean. The three registered a company together last year, and Tarrio and Biggs also have preexisting personal or business connections to Stone and Jones, respectively, according to records and documents.

⭕ 19 Feb 2021

WaPo: U.S. alleges wider Oath Keepers conspiracy, adds more defendants in Jan. 6 Capitol riot http://wapo.st/3k9J6xM

A 21-page indictment alleged that the defendants “did knowingly combine, conspire, confederate, and agree with each other and others known and unknown” to force entry to the Capitol and obstruct Congress from certifying the election of Joe Biden as president in riots that led to five deaths and assaults on 139 police.

The nine-person indictment named three already charged military veterans — Jessica Marie Watkins, 38, and Donovan Ray Crowl, 50, both of Woodstock, Ohio; and Thomas E. Caldwell, 66, of Berryville, Va. The six new defendants include siblings Graydon Young, 54, of Englewood, Fla., and Laura Steele, of Thomasville, N.C. It also includes married couples Kelly and Connie Meggs, 52 and 59, of Dunnellon, Fla.; and Bennie and Sandra Parker, 70 and 60, of the Cincinnati area.

On Dec. 22, Kelly Meggs wrote a Facebook message saying Trump’s comment that Jan. 6 would be “wild” meant he “wants us to make it WILD. . . . He called us all to the Capitol. . . . Gentlemen we are heading to DC,” the indictment alleges.

Kelly Meggs added a few days later that there would be “at least” 50 to 100 Oath Keepers in attendance, the indictment said, and posted on Christmas that he “was named State lead of Florida today.”

WaPo: How the Oklahoma City bombing case prepared Merrick Garland to take on domestic terrorism http://wapo.st/2ZKDrF3 Garland worked not only to convict Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City bomber, but also “The Unabomber,” Ted Kaczynski

⭕ 18 Feb 2021

CNN: 6 Capitol Police officers suspended, 29 others being investigated for alleged roles in riot http://cnn.it/2ZwoLcw

🐣 RT @brhodes Outright and offensive lies and disinformation are at the center of the right wing authoritarian political project in this country today. They have to create an alternate world because they can’t win debates or elections in the real one.

WaPo: Biden memo for ICE officers points to fewer deportations and strict oversight http://wapo.st/3s7bDXj

Reuters: Trump’s former fixer Michael Cohen interviewed by Manhattan DA’s office and newly hired litigator http://reut.rs/2ZsXzeH

ForeignPolicy, Laurie Garrett: Trump Is Guilty of Pandemicide http://bit.ly/3bgJsi1 //➔ The greater impact on communities of color was know from the very early months, so I think it also qualifies as bona fide genocide
// History will show the former U.S. president was staggeringly negligent during the pandemic’s deadly third wave.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d I know everyone’s focused on upgrades on flights from Cancun, but this is huge news. ¤ This strongly suggests an intent to try a case.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Jonesieman New: The Manhattan district attorney has brought in a former federal prosecutor who is an expert on white-collar crime to join the team investigating the Trump family business. From @WRashbaum, @benprotess and me.
⋙⋙ NYT: Manhattan D.A. Recruits Top Prosecutor for Trump Inquiry http://nyti.ms/3pubNWZ
// The Manhattan district attorney has enlisted a former federal prosecutor who is an expert on white-collar crime to join the team investigating the Trump family business.

🐣 RT @JakeTapper .@MittRomney: “Like you, I hear many calls for unity. It is apparent that calling for unity while at the same time appeasing the big lie of a stolen election is a fraud. It is the lie that caused the division. It is in the service of that lie that a mob invaded the Capitol” Jan 6 Text Block: https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/1362459765725683712?s=20/photo/1-2

WaPo: The 150-year-old Ku Klux Klan Act being used against Trump in Capitol attack http://wapo.st/3av5iz6

⭕ 17 Feb 2021

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote I love that Russia Ron has to answer to Ossoff.
⋙ 🐣 RT @mkraju Freshman Jon Ossoff named chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, a panel that has done some substantial bipartisan probes in recent years. The ranking member: Ron Johnson, Republican of Wisconsin

WaPo: Trump-McConnell clash threatens to settle into a cold war as GOP eyes midterms http://wapo.st/3qA4oqK

🐣 Limbaugh was smart enough to know better. Yet he took the dark road and led many others down it. I do not rejoice at anyone’s death, but the absence of his voice may save weak souls.

🐣 RT @WIRED To belong to the QAnon pack is to be part of a massive crowdsourcing project that sees itself cracking a mystery
⋙ WIRED, Clive Thompson: QAnon Is Like a Game—a Most Dangerous Game http://bit.ly/3jXqVLz
// The conspiracy theory has the best attributes of a multiplatform game, except that it can cause harm in the real world.

QAnon, as you very likely know, is the right-wing conspiracy theory that revolves around a figure named Q. This supposedly high-ranking insider claims that the deep state—an alleged cabal led by Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and George Soros and abetted by decadent celebrities—is running a global child-sex-trafficking ring and plotting a left-wing coup. Only Donald Trump heroically stands in the way.

ARGs [Artificial Reality Games] are designed to be clue-cracking, multiplatform scavenger hunts. They’re often used as a promotion, like for a movie. A studio plants a cryptic clue in the world around us. If you notice it and Google it, it leads to hundreds more clues that the gamemaker has craftily embedded in various websites, online videos, maps, and even voice message boxes. The first big ARG—called The Beast—was created in 2001 to promote the Steven Spielberg movie A.I. Artificial Intelligence and began with a reference to a “sentient machine therapist” in the credits listed on the movie poster.

First off, QAnon poses a mystery that feels so big it can only be solved by crowdsourcing. It’s thrilling to be involved with other people in something bigger than yourself. Plus, it turns one’s armchair-warrior Googling into a heroic quest for truth.

“They’re all saying, ‘I’ve done my research,’” Hon told me of Q followers. “They’re looking for signals in the noise.”

There’s also the thrill of creativity, of adding to a canon. QAnon followers “don’t just passively receive Q drops. They create new videos and texts,” notes Marc-André Argentino, a public scholar at Concordia University who researches QAnon. Q’s followers behave like religious devotees who pore over their faith’s central texts, crafting interpretations that become part of the official creed.

And, like an ARG, QAnon brings social rewards. If you’re the first to post a new discovery, “other people can see it, and they instantly recognize it,” notes Dan Hon, Adrian’s brother, who helped create the Perplex City ARG.

In a way, ARGs and QAnon are the quintessence of internet culture. The web has always been about making willy-nilly connections: This links to that which links to this. And cyberspace facilitates the obsessive joint scrutiny of everything, from TV shows to knitting patterns to the belief that reptilians walk among us.

… [W]ith QAnon, the appeal has pushed the conspiracy dangerously from the fringes into the mainstream. An internal Facebook review reportedly found millions of people on various QAnon sites, and QAnon believers recently won congressional primary races in Georgia and Florida. All of which suggests that QAnon is, alas, unlikely to fade away soon. Quite apart from its ideological roots, it’s fueled by one of the oldest internet urges: It’s fun.

WaPo: One down, 44 to go’: Inside the House impeachment team’s uphill battle http://wapo.st/3auEtLx
// A group of House Democrats thought they had a chance to secure a
conviction of former president Donald Trump — despite the steep odds.

WaPo, Brian Klaas: Restoring sanity to the GOP will take years. Here’s how to start. http://wapo.st/3dlypXn

⭕ 16 Feb 2021

WaPo, Tom Coleman and John Danforth: Congress must invoke the 14th Amendment to stop Trump from running again http://wapo.st/37lf7NT “Former president Donald Trump poses an existential threat to American democracy.”

The Senate impeachment trial has provided further proof of what can no longer be denied: Former president Donald Trump poses an existential threat to American democracy. The harrowing evidence shows that Trump incited and supported the violent insurrection at the Capitol that aimed to prevent the peaceful transition of power and resulted, tragically, in multiple deaths. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) confirmed these facts in his statement following the Senate vote.

Such anti-democratic conduct should disqualify Trump from ever holding future public office. While conviction by the Senate would have been the best and quickest route to disqualification, because that failed, Congress can — and must — pursue an alternative path to protecting our republic from a future Trump presidency: Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.

Section 3 bars from public office those officials who engage in “insurrection or rebellion” against the United States. Passed in the wake of the Civil War, Section 3 sought to ensure that those who have violated their oaths to defend the Constitution by threatening our democracy cannot hold public office in the future. Importantly, Congress did not limit Section 3 to disqualifying only members of the former Confederacy, but instead deliberately drafted language to encompass any future acts of insurrection or rebellion — such as those of Jan. 6.

In addition to not being subject to a two-thirds majority vote, such legislation has numerous advantages. First, it would provide a strong basis for state election officials or political opponents to challenge his candidacy based on Congress’s finding that Section 3 disqualifies him from holding office. This would create a cloud of illegitimacy over a potential Trump candidacy, deterring supporters and donors. Second, while it is most important to prevent any future Trump campaign, any judicial procedures created by Congress could also be used to disqualify others involved in the Jan. 6 insurrection from holding future office.

In 1868, the republic amended the Constitution with a means to protect against the grave threat of insurrectionists and those who give them aid or comfort. In the face of this modern threat to our republic, Congress must revive Section 3 so it can serve its noble purpose of protecting American democracy against those who would do it harm.

WaPo, Lloyd Austin III: The U.S. can’t meet its responsibilities alone. That’s why we believe in NATO. http://wapo.st/3bgSNGF

At the president’s direction, we are conducting a global posture review that will help us do just that. But we are not withdrawing from Europe. Indeed, we have already halted previously announced drawdowns of U.S. forces in Germany. And any decisions we make as a result of our review will be made in close consultation with our allies and partners.

⭕ 15 Feb 2021

WSJ, Mitch McConnell: Acquittal Vindicated the Constitution, Not Trump http://on.wsj.com/3s2savJ
// Impeachment isn’t a moral tribunal. It is a specific tool with a narrow purpose: restraining government officers

CNN: The accountability era begins http://cnn.it/37h90tV Opinion by Christine Todd Whitman, Norman Eisen and Joanna Lydgate

There is an urgent window for government and private parties to pursue accountability through investigations, prosecutions and litigation. The magnificent work of the House impeachment managers established the roadmap. They revealed a startling pattern of intentional misconduct by Trump in inciting insurrection, and they backed up each of their contentions with a mountain of evidence, some of which was not previously available to the public.

While the US Senate did not ultimately convict, the courageous votes of seven Republicans to hold Trump accountable shows the bipartisan opportunity for the road ahead. Even Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who has given Trump much cover and did the same again by voting against conviction here, said Trump is “still liable to be tried and punished in the ordinary tribunals of justice…Trump is still liable for everything he did while he was in office, he didn’t get away with anything yet.”

What might that accountability agenda look like? ¤ Thanks to Trump’s outrageous behavior in the waning days of his reign, he has exposed himself to possible state criminal prosecution in Georgia. Fani Willis, the district attorney for Fulton County, has announced her intent to investigate the ex-president and his shocking call to the Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on January 2. The call may well violate state law, including a statute prohibiting the solicitation of election fraud.

According to The New York Times, her investigation is a broad one, looking at other offenses by Trump and by those around him, such as his lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, who is alleged to have provided false information to Georgia officials. Giuliani did not respond to the Times request for comment. Meanwhile, a Trump adviser has said the investigation “is simply the Democrats’ latest attempt to score political points by continuing their witch hunt against President Trump, and everybody sees through it.”

Other jurisdictions might also have criminal cases against Trump for his post-Election Day misconduct, including his alleged incitement of insurrection. Prosecutors have already charged hundreds of people involved in the insurrection with federal crimes, including conspiracy, and we know the insurrectionists came from many states and planned in advance. If Trump was a part of any conspiracy, he could face criminal or civil liability in multiple places. There are laws against insurrection, sedition, racketeering and related misconduct, and they should — and likely will — get a close look.

In addition, there may well be civil action on behalf of those who were killed and injured during the events of January 6 — among them, the Capitol Police officers and other law enforcement. Members of Congress and staff who were traumatized or otherwise harmed may also have civil claims such as for intentional infliction of emotional distress. We can expect that civil litigation to go on for years.

Given the powerful and disturbing footage that has now been seen by virtually every American, the insurrection is something deeply concerning to the American people far beyond the walls of Congress, and judges and juries take these cases seriously.

Yet another category of accountability for the “Big Lie” perpetuated by Trump and his allies: regulatory actions, like bar complaints against the attorneys who allegedly enabled Trump’s misconduct. One complaint has already been filed in New York against Giuliani. Giuliani’s public reactions to the complaint suggest he is at least somewhat ruffled by the action, (“I don’t want to get in trouble. And I have a high sense of ethics, personally. I hate it when people attack my integrity”). Meanwhile, officials in Michigan are seeking disbarment of Sidney Powell and her cohort, and the Georgia bar has opened an investigation of Lin Wood. Wood has taken umbrage with the effort, asking supporters to donate money to fight it, telling them that the Georgia bar authorities “have through the kitchen sink at me,” and calling on his followers to dig for damaging information against members of the Georgia State Bar Disciplinary Board. Powell has not commented on the allegations against her.

Organizations that helped sponsor the January 6 rally and foment the insurrection also face calls for investigation, including under state laws that regulate charitable entities. These avenues are slower and may be seen as less hard-hitting, but it does not change their significant contribution to the accountability effort. If there is no consequence for misconduct, then what is there to prevent such behavior from happening again and again?

The Trump era taught us that pursuing justice for presidents who do wrong, and the individuals and groups who enable them, is not self-executing. The rule of law only works if it is activated. Now come state and federal prosecutors and civil plaintiffs, who must move quickly to hold Trump and his associates and followers responsible for the insurrection and much that preceded it over the past four years.

While the hill might feel steep and the climb slow — the justice system is not always known for its swiftness — there is a solution. Civil society organizations like ours, and many hundreds of others, can and will work together to drive accountability forward.

The law is propelled by argument and evidence. Those of us in the civil society must support prosecutors and plaintiffs by putting our shoulders to the effort of developing and publicizing the analysis of these legal matters. This can help explain accountability measures to the public and even inform the internal decision-making process of the accountability agencies. It can show them that a path is possible and how to pursue it. Whether considered a legal fire starter or an emotional support system, when civil society does its job, our movement does in fact move justice forward.

Will achieving all — or even some — of this accountability be easy? Of course not. The impeachment and trial proved that. But the fact that the majority of the public and the Senate agreed in a bipartisan fashion on Trump’s liability offers hope and motivation. The voluminous record the managers established lays out a detailed roadmap to get there, as does the work of so many dedicated state and local officials over the past four years. ¤ We should, as a nation, drive down those paths with all deliberate speed, knowing that we are in this together.

🚫 🐣 RT @_SOS_whs I believe this was a coordinated effort led by Trump like a terrorist network with cells. The plan was to rile up the crowd and use them as cover to infiltrate the capitol, stop the electoral vote & then declare a state of emergency so he could declare martial law. https://twitter.com/_SOS_whs/status/1361529001760739329?s=20/photo/1
// unfamiliar w this account

💙 🐣 RT @SteveTDennis Thread of [all] Republican senator statements on why they voted Guilty/Not Guilty on Trump’s impeachment on incitement of insurrection 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/StevenTDennis/status/1361333916494401538?s=20

🐣 RT @RobReiner Witness tampering. Obstruction of Justice. Tax fraud. Bank fraud. Insurance fraud. Money laundering. Campaign finance corruption. Rape/libel. Election tampering. Incitement of a deadly Insurrection to overthrow the US Government. Take your pick. Trump’s done ‘em all.

WaPo, Michael Gerson: Trump’s rot has reached the GOP’s roots http://wapo.st/3u2hY8l “The case presented by the House impeachment managers was so compelling and overwhelming that the extent of Republican cravenness was highlighted in neon”
// Can the GOP really produce a conservatism that opposes authoritarianism?

WaPo, Daniel Goldman: Lack of witnesses at Trump’s trial is not the problem. Witness intimidation is. http://wapo.st/3qvqESE
// The former president has a record of threatening rhetoric toward anyone who crosses him. Now there’s a record of supporters willing to back him with violence.

💙 AP: The superspreaders behind top COVID-19 conspiracy theories http://bit.ly/3jQNBNi
// with Atlantic Council’s @DFRLab Digital Forensics Lab

🐣 RT @People4Bernie “Either the Republican Party will be the party of the Big Lie, the party of conspiracy theories, the party of racism, and divisiveness, the party of violence, or else it will be… a conservative body operating within the framework of a democracy.” @BernieSanders

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: Impeachment’s Over. Bring On the Criminal Investigations. http://nyti.ms/2ZmASbL
// After Mitch McConnell’s cynical speech, Republicans can’t complain.

WaPo, Colbert King: McConnell has basically written the Senate’s censure resolution already http://wapo.st/2LXLBqe

WaPo: Pelosi says there will be a 9/11 Commission-style panel to examine Jan. 6 Capitol riot http://wapo.st/2OD1fYV

⭕ 14 Feb 2021

NYT: First They Guarded Roger Stone. Then They Joined the Capitol Attack. [Interactive] http://nyti.ms/3dLGxPD

WaPo, EJ Dionne: The beginning of the end of Trumpism http://wapo.st/3tZqm8B “By tying themselves to Trump with their votes, most House and Senate Republicans made themselves complicit in his behavior”

Led with extraordinary grace by Rep. Jamie B. Raskin (D-Md.), a diverse and able group of prosecutors laid out an indelible record not only of what happened on Jan. 6 and why, but also Trump’s irresponsibility throughout his term of office: his courting of the violent far right; his celebration of violence; his habit of privileging himself and his own interests over everything and everyone else, including his unrequitedly loyal vice president.

This record matters. We often like to pretend that we can move on and forget the past. But our judgments about the past inevitably shape our future. Every political era is, in part, a reaction to the failures — perceived and real — of the previous one.

By tying themselves to Trump with their votes, most House and Senate Republicans made themselves complicit in his behavior. And Trump will prove to be even more of an albatross than Hoover, who, after all, had a moral core.

🐣📊 RT @lindsaywise 71% of American adults, including nearly half of all Republicans, believe former President Donald Trump was at least partially responsible for starting the deadly Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol, according to an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters. Reuters: http://reut.rs/3jQt77w

WaPo, Margaret Sullivan: ‘A moment of truth’? After years of Trump’s lies, amplified by MAGA media, that proved impossible for most Republicans http://wapo.st/3rNKys2

NYT: Calls Grow for Commission to Investigate Capitol Riot http://nyti.ms/2OFn5Lx
// Lawmakers are increasingly pushing for a 9/11-style panel that would examine failures and make recommendations. It could also be a final chance for Congress to hold Donald J. Trump to account.

WaPo, George Will: Now begins McConnell’s project to shrink Trump’s GOP influence http://wapo.st/3qkOMHi McConnell’s long game

[ McConnell: ]Trump fed his supporters “wild falsehoods” making him “practically and morally responsible” for Jan. 6, which was “a foreseeable consequence” of “false statements, conspiracy theories and reckless hyperbole” and a “manufactured atmosphere of looming catastrophe,” all “orchestrated” by Trump, who then “feign[ed]” surprise about his mob’s behavior, as he “watched television happily.”

While explaining his opposition to the Senate’s convicting Trump, McConnell pointedly noted that “impeachment was never meant to be the final forum for American justice,” and that “we have a criminal justice system” and “we have civil litigation.” Trump’s potential problems, legal and financial, might shrink his stature in the eyes of his still-mesmerized supporters. McConnell knows, however, that the heavy lifting involved in shrinking Trump’s influence must be done by politics.

🐣 💽 RT @frontlinepbs In “Trump’s American Carnage,” FRONTLINE examines how former President Trump stoked division, violence and insurrection, from his first days as commander in chief to his last. STREAM NOW: https://to.pbs.org/39VWBvY

NYT: After the Speech: What Trump Did as the Capitol Was Attacked http://nyti.ms/37cJ2Yw
// New evidence emerged in the impeachment trial about what President Donald J. Trump did from roughly 1 to 6 p.m. the day of the Capitol attack. But many questions remain unanswered.

NYT: First They Guarded Roger Stone. Then They Joined the Capitol Attack. http://nyti.ms/2MY9YER

WaPo: With impeachment over, 9/11 probe leaders lend weight to calls for an independent commission to investigate Capitol attack http://wapo.st/2NobqjE

⭕ 13 Feb 2021 Impeachment #2: Day 5

🔄 💙 🧵 RT @jentaub Day 5 of the Donald Trump Impeachment Trial 2.0. February 13, 2021. Wonderful! They are going to debate whether to subpoena witnesses and documents ¤ 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jentaub/status/1360605971198967809?s=20

🔄 💙 🧵 RT @atrupar “Lord, touch and move them to believe that end does not justify the means” — Senate Chaplain Barry Black’s prayer begins the Saturday portion of the #ImpeachmentTrial 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1360607971055656962?s=20

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Statements of GOP Senators voting to convict Trump:
waiting on Murkowski

🐣 RT @SenBillCassidy Full statement below: “…Now before you disagree, I ask you to go on @CSPAN and listen to the argument yourself and come to your own conclusion.” 💽 https://twitter.com/SenBillCassidy/status/1359655602386051080?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @AndrewSolander Toomey: “His behavior after the election betrayed the confidence millions of us placed in him. His betrayal of the Constitution and his oath of office required conviction.” ¤ Full statement Text Block: https://twitter.com/AndrewSolender/status/1360705829444456450?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @SenatorCollins My statement on the Article of Impeachment: Text Block: https://twitter.com/SenatorCollins/status/1360725182491549697?s=20/photo/1-3

🐣 RT @NBCNews Republican Sen. Burr on vote to convict former President Trump: ¤ “By what he did and by what he did not do, President Trump violated his oath of office to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.” Text Block: https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/1360695797843689479?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @JakeTapper Sasse: Text Block: https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/1360693494206062593?s=20/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @MittRomney My statement on today’s impeachment vote: Text Block: https://twitter.com/MittRomney/status/1360722571004678147?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin Republican senators who today voted without justification to protect the leader of an attempted coup against the people have invited further assaults on the republic. They’ve betrayed their oaths and the nation and should be held accountable in 2022 and beyond for having done so.

NYT: One Legacy of Impeachment: The Most Complete Account So Far of Jan. 6 http://nyti.ms/3qqj37S
// Yet for all the heart-pounding narrative of that day presented on the Senate floor, what was also striking was how many questions remained unanswered.

WaPo, Greg Sargent: The massive GOP betrayal of our democracy requires a forceful Democratic response http://wapo.st/3ddlmXY

CNN, David Axelrod: This was no triumph for Trump http://cnn.it/3djuTN0 “[E]ven as the final chapter was known from the start, it was essential that the story of Trump’s brazen acts be told”

🐣 RT @tedlieu 57 United States Senators concluded President Trump was guilty of inciting an insurrection. The highest bipartisan vote to convict in US history. That’s a damning vote.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 A president has never before received so many votes from his own party to convict in an impeachment trial. 7 Republicans.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi The Congress and Country can take great pride in the House Impeachment Managers, who defended our Constitution & Democracy with a moving presentation demonstrating love of country and loyalty to our oath and the facts.
⋙ Speaker[.]gov: Pelosi Statement on Impeachment Trial of Donald Trump http://bit.ly/3u7k32W
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @WordswithSteph Thank you for the truth, @SpeakerPelosi: “It is so pathetic that Senator McConnell kept the Senate shut down so that the Senate could not receive the Article of Impeachment and has used that as his excuse for not voting to convict Donald Trump.” @TeamPelosi Text Block: https://twitter.com/WordswithSteph/status/1360732234370736132?s=20/photo/1

NYT, Alexander Burns: Republican Acquittal of Trump Is a Pivotal Moment for the Party http://nyti.ms/3tRNqGp
// The vote, signaling how thoroughly the party has come to be defined by the personality of one man, is likely to leave a blemish on the historical record.

🐣 RT @CBSNews McConnell, after voting to acquit, says “there is no question” that Trump is “practically and morally responsible for provoking” Capitol riot. He explains his vote by saying he decided the former president “is constitutionally not eligible for conviction” 💽 https://twitter.com/CBSNews/status/1360705708245864451?s=20/photo/1
// entire speech

💙 WaPo: Trump acquitted on impeachment charge of inciting deadly attack on the Capitol http://wapo.st/2Zdt6kH

🐣 As soon as this is over, my guess is Trump will declare he’s running in 2024 and start holding rallies

🐣 RT @tribelaw I’m in awe of the profound humanity & overwhelming decency of @RepRaskin’s story of his daughter Hannah’s concern for the innocent children of the violent insurrections. She takes after her father. Would that we all had her empathy and insight. It is her spirit that must prevail

⭕ 12 Feb 2021 Impeachment #2: Day 4

🔄 💙 🧵 RT @jentaub We have begun. It’s Day 4 of the Trump Impeachment Trial 2.0. The defense is putting on their case. The first lawyer is Van Der Veen. 📌 https://twitter.com/jentaub/status/1360274181510807556?s=20

🔄 💙 🧵 RT @atrupar “Lord, infuse them with the spirit of nonpartisan patriotism” — Senate Chaplain Barry Black’s prayer begins the Trump defense portion of the #ImpeachmentTrial 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1360275280775028740?s=20
⋙ 🔄 💙 🧵 RT @atrupar [Q&A] Lindsey Graham, Kevin Cramer, and Roger Marshall use an impeachment trial question to own the libs 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1360337066215804930?s=20

✅ WaPo FactChecker: A running tally of Trump’s misleading impeachment defense http://wapo.st/3b03zRo

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WaPo, Philip Bump: Once impeachment is over, the threat to Trump shifts to real courtrooms http://wapo.st/2ZflrlU

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote I said it before and I’ll say it again: senate republicans can vote to convict trump, or vote to convict themselves.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AWeissman_ The Senate is actually on trial now. Will its members be enablers of lawlessness and violate their own oaths of office, as Trump did?

💙 🧵 RT @jason_kint incredibly important to timeline. GOP Senator’s 1st person account which counters Trump’s counsel’s claims of hearsay. And confirm’s Trump’s knowledge of Pence being in danger ten minutes PRIOR to sending tweet attacking Pence for being unwilling to do something unconstitutional.
⋙⋙ 🧵 RT @ NEWS: Tuberville speaks to reporters just now and stands by account he gave to @burgessev on Wednesday ¤ “I said Mr President, they’ve taken the vice president out. They want me to get off the phone, I gotta go … probably the only guy in the world hung up on pres United States” 📌 https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1360372831868121091?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @jason_kint Extraordinary testimony from GOP member of congress. “He is not a blameless observer, he was rooting for them.” New details about Trump-McCarthy shouting match show Trump refused to call off the rioters
⋙⋙ CNN: New details about Trump-McCarthy shouting match show Trump refused to call off the rioters http://cnn.it/3rPNlRG
⋙ 🐣 RT @jason_kint And here is the statement from another GOP Member of Congress. I don’t know why @RepRaskin hasn’t called them to testify. They are acting with incredible courage , practically begging others to share their own details and the broader public isn’t aware of any of this. Text Block: https://twitter.com/jason_kint/status/1360431687776292865?s=20/photo/1
// Statement by Rep Herrera Beutler ⇈

WaPo, Aaron Blake: 5 takeaways from Day 4 of Trump’s impeachment trial http://wapo.st/3aeJJm1

🐣 RT @jdawsey Pence’s team does not agree with the Trump lawyer’s assessment that Trump was concerned about Pence’s safety. Trump didn’t call him that day — or for five days after that. No one else on Trump’s team called as Pence was evacuated to one room & another, with screaming mob nearby.

WSJ, Peggy Noonan: A Vote to Acquit Trump Is a Vote for a Lie http://on.wsj.com/37c2jJJ
// And why didn’t his supporters in Congress go out on Jan. 6 and speak to the crowds, their people?

WaPo: Mounting evidence suggests Trump knew of danger to Pence when he attacked him as lacking ‘courage’ amid Capitol siege http://wapo.st/3jL5bST

🐣 RT @holmescnn A source close to former VP Pence tells @acosta that Trump’s legal team was not telling the truth when attorney Michael van der Veen said “at no point” did the then president know Pence was in danger on January 6th. ¤ Asked whether van der Veen was lying, the source said “yes.”

🐣 RT @MollyJongFast “fight to death” doesn’t sounds like a “primary challenge”
⋙ 🐣 RT @JakeTapper This was the context of “fight to the death” from Dec 26 tweet Text Block: https://twitter.com/MollyJongFast/status/1360381062262718467?s=20/photo/1
// @real Tweet

🐣 RT @renato_mariotti The Secret Service should make a public statement now regarding whether Trump or his staff were informed when Pence was in danger.
⋙ 🐣 RT @PaulBegala I worked with the Secret Service in the Clinton White House. It’s unimaginable that agents with VP Pence would not have informed their counterparts at the WH in real time that VP was in danger. They, in turn, would have informed the President. Trump almost certainly knew.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Breaking on @MSNBC: Tommy Tuberville was just asked by reporters to repeat his account of his phone call with Trump on January 6. He said, “Mr. President. They’ve taken the Vice President out. They want me to get off the phone. I gotta go.”

🐣 RT @MarshallCohen Trump’s mindset on 1/6:
—When McCarthy begged him to call off the mob, he balked, saying, “these people are more upset about the election than you.”
—When Tuberville told him Pence was in danger, he urged Tuberville to give into rioters’ demands and delay certification.

🐣 RT @aliasvaughn Ohhh, it looks like the well has broken. Time to you know, treat this the way Trump lawyers asked for, like a criminal trial? And put McCarthy’s and Tuberville words officially in records.
‼️ ⋙ 🐣 RT @MarshallCohen During the attack, McCarthy told Trump the rioters were his supporters. Trump replied, “Well, Kevin, I guess these people are more upset about the election than you are.” McCarthy replied, “who the f*** do you think you are talking to?” (h/t @jamiegangel)
⋙⋙ CNN: New details about Trump-McCarthy shouting match show Trump refused to call off the rioters http://cnn.it/3rPNlRG

✅ WaPo FactChecker: A running tally of Trump’s misleading impeachment defense http://wapo.st/3b03zRo

✅ NYT: Trump’s defense made inaccurate claims about antifa, the Jan. 6 siege and impeachment. http://nyti.ms/3pg0W2X

🐣 RT @gtconway3d As someone who knows something about what happened 22 years ago, I can state unequivocally that there’s no equivalence and no comparison between Clinton’s lying about consensual sex in a civil case and Trump’s attempt to overturn constitutional democracy.

🐣 RT @digby57 And remember, they organizers were originally planning the rally for the days after the inauguration, modeled on the Women’s March in 2017. It was Trump and his people who changed the date to January 6th and that’s when they made it into a StopTheSteal rally. https://twitter.com/digby56/status/1360329095523880960?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 11 Feb 2021 Impeachment #2: Day 3

🔄 💙🧵 RT @jentaub 🇺🇸 It’s on. Day 3. The Trial of Donald Trump 2.0 continues at 12:04 p.m. on February 11, 2021 📌 https://twitter.com/jentaub/status/1359911216588685317?s=20
// Defense

🔄 💙🧵 RT @atrupar The Thursday installment of Trump’s #ImpeachmentTrial begins with a Baked Alaska clip 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1359914413709492232?s=20

◕ WaPo, Philip Bump: A year of election misinformation from Trump, visualized http://wapo.st/2LJ33OZ “Even today, three-quarters of Republicans falsely believe that there was widespread fraud in the election, according to polling from Quinnipiac University” ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1360149221647745026?s=20/photo/1
// chart: mention of election-related terms by Trump or Fox/Fox Business

TheAtlantic, David Frum: Trumpism Is Violence http://bit.ly/3jEvoCK
// The former president made violence integral to his political appeal from the beginning to the end of his tenure in office.

🐣 RT @BillKristol FWIW ¤ Reading a couple of tea leaves, adding rounded teaspoon of wishful thinking:
Likely guilty votes: Romney, Sasse, Toomey, Collins, Murkowski, Cassidy
Could vote guilty: McConnell, Shelby, Burr, Inhofe, Capito, Grassley, Portman, Cornyn, Tillis, Sullivan, Barasso, Hoeven ¤ 68-32
⋙ 🐣 Agree on likelys (true brave souls and/or rational thinkers)
On “coulds”: it will be all or none (CYA factor) 🤞

🐣 RT @nytmike A little more than a month after the Capitol siege, a fuller picture of the injuries suffered by police has emerged, showing how Jan. 6 resulted in one of the worst days of injuries for law enforcement in the U.S. since the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
⋙ NYT: Officers’ Injuries, Including Concussions, Show Scope of Violence at Capitol Riot http://nyti.ms/2Nf0hl0
// The impeachment trial of former President Donald J. Trump has heightened attention on the rioters’ attacks on officers, some of which resulted in serious damage.

🐣 RT @TheTweetOfJohn As Hamilton wrote in the Federalist Papers, a core source of original meaning, the framers “borrowed” the model from the English. And, as Raskin pointed out, every English impeachment during the lifetimes of the Founders was of a former official.
⋙ Politico, Jed Shugarman: Impeach an Ex-President? The Founders Were Clear: That’s How They Wanted It http://politi.co/3pdpN7p
// The Trump legal team is getting history wrong—and, oddly, the Senate GOP just voted against their own legal philosophy.

Politico, Jed Shugarman: Impeach an Ex-President? The Founders Were Clear: That’s How They Wanted It http://politi.co/3pdpN7p
// The Trump legal team is getting history wrong—and, oddly, the Senate GOP just voted against their own legal philosophy.

WaPo: Mounting evidence suggests Trump knew of danger to Pence when he attacked him as lacking ‘courage’ amid Capitol siege http://wapo.st/3jL5bST

NYT: Takeaways From Day 3 of Trump’s Impeachment Trial http://nyti.ms/3acvFK1
// The House managers concluded their case by asserting that the Jan. 6 violence wouldn’t have happened without former President Donald Trump and that his supporters believed he had invited their help.

🐣 RT @tribelaw If “conviction [is] out of reach, the House managers are aiming their arguments at two other audiences: the American people whose decision to deny Mr. Trump a second term was put at risk & historians who will one day render their own judgments.”
⋙ NYT: If Convicting Trump Is Out of Reach, Managers Seek a Verdict From the Public and History http://nyti.ms/3d1QCsU
// By Peter Baker; The House Democrats prosecuting former President Donald J. Trump may not win the Senate trial, but they are using it to make the searing images of havoc the inexpungible legacy of his presidency.

WaPo, AaronBlake: Four takeaways from Day 3 of Trump’s impeachment trial http://wapo.st/2Nhplbd

🐣 RT @LincolnsBible The GOP is a domestic terror party. ¤ It must be defeated in the next three national elections (at least) in order for our republic to survive as a democracy.

🐣 RT @NormOrnstein When I lost my son, I was in a fog for weeks, nearly paralyzed with grief. To imagine that @RepRaskin has not just gotten up every day, but has done this master class in constitutional law, philosophy, logic, patriotism & more with eloquence, force, passion…My God. What a hero.

🐣 RT @ChrisAlbertoLaw Dear @RepRaskin: ¤ Thank you for your leadership, dedication to marshaling the evidence, & your compelling presentation of that evidence against Donald Trump. ¤ You & your team demonstrated beyond a reasonable doubt he plotted & intended to end America’s 244-year-old republic.

CNN: Five people associated with Proud Boys arrested for Capitol riot on conspiracy charges http://cnn.it/3tSFmVy

In a criminal complaint, an FBI agent described how the group “moved closely to each other” inside the Capitol on January 6 and wore pieces of fluorescent orange tape affixed to their clothing or gear. ¤ Some are accused of leading crowds of rioters as they pushed through multiple police lines and made their way through the Capitol grounds. They all wore tactical-style gear, including helmets and gloves. One had a wooden club or ax handle that was initially disguised as a flag.

🐣 RT @ What Jamie Raskin meant was, good luck living with your consciences after you vote to acquit this guy. You’re betraying everything this country has claimed to believe about itself all the way back to its founding.
⋙ Esquire, CharlesPPierce: Jamie Raskin Offered Republicans the Chance to Be Winter Soldiers—or Live With the Consequences http://bit.ly/3tY3fvh
// You’re betraying everything this country has claimed to believe about itself all the way back to its founding.

🐣 RT @DanRather Trump’s incitement of an insurrectionist mob didn’t begin on 1/6. It was months in the making, built atop a toxic foundation of white supremacy, false senses of victimhood, and anti-democratic tendencies that sadly has been rooted in American life since the nation’s founding.

🐣 RT @MSNBC Several GOP senators met with Minority Leader Mitch McConnell during an impeachment trial recess. ¤ The group included Sens. Thune, Cassidy, Murkowski, Romney, Moran, and Burr. […]

🐣 RT @burgessct Today’s closing by @RepRaskin masterfully left these five questions on the table for an answer from the defense in the #impeachment trial. https://twitter.com/burgessct/status/1359991736295063554?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @DeanObeidallah “Justice Department says an Oath Keepers leader waited for Trump’s direction before Capitol attack” How much more proof is needed before Trump is indicted for crimes!
⋙ CNN: Justice Department says an Oath Keepers leader waited for Trump’s direction before Capitol attack http://cnn.it/3rIXKOP

🐣 RT @BillKristol “Never before in this country has a sitting president tried to steal an election to stay in power. Yes, it didn’t work…It could have been worse. Had the election been closer, had Republicans controlled the House…they might’ve actually pulled it off.”
⋙ The Bulwark, Tim Miller: Not My Party: Guilty, Guilty http://bit.ly/373Sa1O
// We’re three weeks deep in the Biden presidency. Trump has been dispatched to Mar-a-Lago, where he’s spending his days sitting around a Saddam-Hussein-style drawing room, feeling sad that he can’t hate tweet anymore.

⏳ WaPo, Philip Bump: Timeline: How Trump picked the rioters over his vice president http://wapo.st/3jR2Kyt

WSJ Editorial: The Trump Impeachment Evidence http://on.wsj.com/2MZzVnb “[T]he House impeachment managers this week are laying out a visceral case that the Capitol riot of Jan. 6 was a disgrace for which President Trump bears responsibility”
// He might be acquitted, but he won’t live down his disgraceful conduct.

⭕ 10 Feb 2021 Impeachment #2: Day 2

🔄 💙🐣🧵 RT @jentaub It’s on. Day 2 of the Trump Impeachment Trial 2.0. February 10, 2021. We will have a dinner break at 6 p.m. ¤ 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jentaub/status/1359548695038087169?s=20

🔄 💙🐣🧵 RT @atrupar Raskin: “This case is much worse than someone who falsely shouts fire in a crowded theater. It’s more like like a case where the town fire chief, who’s paid to put out fires, sends a mob not to yell fire in a crowded theater, but to actually set the theater on fire.”

🔄 💙 WaPo: See all the evidence presented in Trump’s impeachment trial http://wapo.st/3qeb1ii

TheGuardian: Twitter says Trump ban is permanent – even if he runs for office again http://bit.ly/3A540Ey
// Chief financial officer says ‘when you’re removed, you’re removed … our policies don’t allow people to come back’

NYT: Georgia Prosecutors Open Criminal Inquiry Into Trump’s Efforts to Subvert Election http://nyti.ms/3d5bRtK

TheAtlantic, David Frum: There Is No Defense—Only Complicity http://bit.ly/3jGb4ka
// Republican senators are shrinking before the eyes of the whole country.

💙 🧵 RT @kyledchnney TUBERVILLE tells reporters tonight that when Trump called him on Jan. 6, he informed the president that security had just taken Pence out of the chamber for safety. “I said ‘Mr. President, they just took the vice president out, I’ve got to go.” […]
⋙ 🐣 RT @ From what I can establish from the record:
-Trump spoke to Tuberville sometime between 2-2:15 (Deseret News)
-Pence was evacuated at 2:15pm, prompting Tuberville to relay this to Trump and end the call (Tuberville comment)
-Trump tweeted his attack against Pence at 2:24pm
⋙ 🐣 RT @ NEW: Sen. Tuberville’s claim that he informed Trump *directly* on Jan. 6 that Pence had just been evacuated by security is a new and potentially significant point on the timeline. ¤ Trump tweeted his attack on Pence around the time of that call.
⋙⋙ Politico: Tuberville says he informed Trump of Pence’s evacuation before rioters reached Senate http://politi.co/3rIRs1U
// It’s long been unclear precisely when Trump learned of the danger that Congress and his vice president faced.

NYT: Trump Justice Department Sought to Block Search of Giuliani Records http://nyti.ms/3a9c3GL
// Manhattan prosecutors had been prepared to seek a search warrant for electronic records related to powerful Ukrainians who had helped Rudolph Giuliani dig for dirt on the Biden family.

🐣 RT @ChrisMurpheyCT It’s always struck me as 100% deliberate that Trump made no plan for what the crowd was supposed to do when they got to the Capitol. There was no stage, no speeches, no instructions on what to do. So of course when they arrived, the mob did what Trump said and “fought like hell”
⋙🚫 🐣 🌎 RT @j2dumfounded Have you seen this? They had multiple events, including a Jericho March around the Capitol at noon, encircling it. https://twitter.com/j2dumfounded/status/1359906293213876224?s=20/photo/1
// where did this come from?

🐣 RT @TheLastWord .@SenWhitehouse joins @Lawrence to discuss how the Capitol riot was fueled by a network of Republican support and the possibility of “some connivance” to create a delay that gave the mob enough time to breach the Capitol. 💽 https://twitter.com/TheLastWord/status/1359711753114968064?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @jaketapper This tweet was from 2:24 pm ET Jan 6… ¤ The security camera footage of Pence and his family being whisked out of the Capitol by Secret Service that we saw for the first time today was from 2:26 pm ET https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/1359635955389509638?s=20/photo/1
// Trump Tweet: “Mike Pence didn’t have the courage … ”

🐣 RT @donie Many, many of videos the House impeachment managers are using as evidence today came from Parler. ¤ But we might not have seen them at all had it not been for @donk_enby.
⋙ CNN: How a quick-thinking computer programmer helped the case against Trump http://cnn.it/3a5ug7T

🐣 RT @HillaryClinton If Senate Republicans fail to convict Donald Trump, it won’t be because the facts were with him or his lawyers mounted a competent defense. It will be because the jury includes his co-conspirators.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom The anger I feel watching is only partly about morons overrunning the Capitol. It’s knowing there is a group of Republican senators saying “I don’t care what you see with your own eyes, I’m going to vote to acquit him because I like eating at restaurants in Washington.”

🐣 RT @kentnish Snowfall on Day 2 of #impeachment Part 2, where House prosecutors present dramatic new video of Capitol attack. (: @sarahdwire, @DavidLauter) #ImpeachmentTrial2 https://twitter.com/kentnish/status/1359686926027132932?s=20/photo/1

💽 WaPo: Previously unpublished video shows Pence, Romney, Schumer and others rushing to evacuate the Capitol http://wapo.st/3qbT03Q

🐣 RT @BillKristol We’re only part way through but I’ve seen enough to say this: All honor to the House impeachment managers and their staff, who, under great pressure, have had the coolness and capacity to create a trial record that tells the truth of January 6th to our own and future generations.

WaPo: House impeachment managers emphasize the danger to Pence and other top officials in harrowing retelling of Jan. 6 attack http://wapo.st/2Z4Vu8p

🐣 RT @kyledcheney TUBERVILLE tells reporters tonight that when Trump called him on Jan. 6, he informed the president that security had just taken Pence out of the chamber for safety. ¤ “I said ‘Mr. President, they just took the vice president out, I’ve got to go.”
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @kyledcheney Seems significant that a senator is acknowledging telling Trump *directly* that Pence was under threat, and Trump still didn’t say anything publicly about it.

NYT: Takeaways From Day 2 of Trump’s Impeachment Trial http://nyti.ms/2Z4KMPd
// Former President Donald J. Trump’s Twitter feed made a prominent appearance, and the House members prosecuting the case leaned on his words and those of his supporters to argue for conviction.

🐣 RT @RepSwalwell The mob, with flex cuffs and rioters in full military gear, was only a mere 58 steps away from Senators and staff. ¤ Down just one hallway. ¤ If the doors had been breached minutes earlier, imagine what the flex cuffs could have been used for.

💽 NYT: Impeachment Video Reveals a True American Horror Story http://nyti.ms/3rI1oZi
// Using never-before-seen footage from Jan. 6, the House impeachment managers wove video from the Capitol into a narrative of terror.

⭕ 9 Feb 2021 Impeachment #2: Day 1

💙 🧵 RT @atrupar Rep. Raskin’s opening impeachment trial statement: “Their argument is that if you commit an impeachable offense in your last few weeks in office, you do it with constitutional impunity.” 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1359206921039974406?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar Here is the entire video timeline of the January 6 insurrection as presented by the House impeachment managers 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1359216739054190593?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT I have a feeling Trump’s 6pm tweet from January 6th (“Remember this day forever!”) is going to show up over and over again in this trial (the managers brought it up twice today). It’s essentially an admission of guilt.

🐣 RT @BeschlossDC Castor and Schoen must be the most incompetent legal representation of any modern President, incumbent or otherwise.

NYT: 5 Takeaways From Day One of Trump’s Second Impeachment Trial http://nyti.ms/371y2xj
// Before senators could get started on the charge against former President Donald J. Trump, they spent a day debating whether they had the right to try a former president in the first place.

💽 MSNBC, TheReidout: Neal Katyal: Jamie Raskin gave ‘best oral argument I’ve ever heard’ in Trump impeachment trial http://on.msnbc.com/2MIWkoY
// House Impeachment manager Jamie Raskin gave ‘maybe the best oral argument I’ve ever heard,’ says Neal Katyal: “It was both head and heart.”

Vote on Contitutionality: 56/44: Bill Cassidy (LA), Susan Collins (ME), Murkowski, Mitt Romney (UT), Ben Sasse (NE), Pat Toomy (PA)

NYT, Peter Baker: The First Trial Seemed Abstract. This One Is a Visceral Reckoning Over Trump. http://nyti.ms/2Z3yZ3O
// At issue will be many aspects that defined Donald Trump’s presidency: his relentless assaults on truth, his fomenting of divisions, his shattering of norms and his undermining of an election.

Bloomberg: McConnell Signals to GOP Trump Impeachment Is a Conscience Vote http://bloom.bg/3tIe2tg

WaPo: 6 Republicans join Democrats in rejecting  argument trial is unconstitutional http://wapo.st/3a3l8kg Bill Cassidy (LA) , Susan Collins (ME), Murkowski, Mitt Romney (UT), Ben Sasse (NE), Pat Toomey (PA)
// FP title: Senate votes to pursue Trump impeachment trial after declaring the proceedings constitutional

🐣 🖼 RT @joshscampbell I took this picture today inside the U.S. Capitol as the second impeachment trial of Donald Trump was getting underway. ¤ Physical and emotional scars of the deadly January 6th domestic terrorist attack remain. https://twitter.com/joshscampbell/status/1359276656939122690?s=20/photo/1
// broken window

🐣 RT @chrrislhayes The argument is: there’s no proper procedure with which you can impeach a president for what he did so late in the term NO MATTER WHAT HE ACTUALLY DID. That’s the argument.

NBCNews: In impeachment trial, a clarifying moment for the GOP http://nbcnews.to/3a2RMCo
// Analysis: Across the political spectrum, the expected acquittal of Donald Trump foretells a future of right-wing populism for the GOP.

Romney was joined on the Republican side by Sens. Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania and Ben Sasse of Nebraska. Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, voted with Paul and the rest of the GOP, but said he did so only to force a debate on the constitutionality of the trial.

MSNBC Live Coverage:
● Nicolle Wallace on @MSNBC: Impervious to the truth; “Today was the day the GOP broke up with the Constitution.”
● Daniel Goldman: Schoen hard to follow; did not address disqualification clause; did not address that T impeached while in office
● Michael Steele: Republicans will pay a price for January 6th
● Brian Williams: Lawfirm of Meandering and Furious
● Ari Melber: Part My Cousin Vinny and Part Cheshire Cat; few serious questions addressed; but Senate has ruled: Senate does have jurisdiction
● Chuck Rosenberg: Political off-ramp; sole power to try all impeachment’s: dispiriting and disgusting
● Goldman: Democratic-led side dominated: public opinion still matters
● Jeremy Bash: Totally incoherent; defense of Donald Trump utterly collapsed; GOP will engage in jury nullification; “they killed a cop, Nicolle” biggest violation of oaths of office in our history
● John Heilemann: Public opinion could weigh in: puts future of party in danger; not hopeful they will see that writing on the wall

🐣 RT @AWeissmann_ The Trump defense today is like a criminal defense summation that addresses anything and everything but the evidence.

RT @harrylittman This is a seriously wrong-headed argument, i.e he can still be prosecuted criminally. That is specifically for another purpose and another kind of transgression. The abuse of executive power by the one individual who holds it has a special unique remedy under the Constitution.

🐣 RT @danielsgoldman Thinking same thing…
⋙ 🐣 RT @NealKatyal I might have missed it, but have Trump’s lawyers really responded to the main argument of the House managers, which is that Trump was not a former official when he was impeached and when he acted? (The Judge Michael McConnell argument). We are almost 2 hours in.

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade Article II provides for a mandatory penalty for conviction – removal. It does not in any way limit impeachment or trial to sitting officers. Article I says another remedy is disqualification from office. Hard to take lectures about textualism from this lawyer.

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks Trump lawyer argument re due process is absurd & insulting. The trial is where a defendant gets to confront witnesses against him & present his case — not when House votes impeachment which is equivalent of grand jury indictment where defendant has no role. That is due process!

🐣 RT @.Teri_Kanefield He is talking about the “impeachment of a private citizen.” ¤ Trump was impeached while in office for offenses committing while in office. There wasn’t time for a trial. ¤ He is bulldozing right over the facts and ignoring logic.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d This bill-of-attainder argument is beyond ridiculous.
Second Lawyer ⇈

🐣 RT @gtvonway3d This is making my head hurt
⋙ 🐣 from from Tweedlebumble to Tweedleblather

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom The president’s lawyer basically saying that if you continue with this trial there will be another Civil War

🐣 RT @davidfrum Schoen angry that the House managers used un-American concepts “experts” “research” “preparation” and “making points”
⋙ 🐣 also “radical” and “partisan” ~ ie trigger word salad
⋙⋙ 🐣 and “cancelled”

🐣 RT @marceelias Trump would have done better if he had just released the Kraken! 🐙

🐣 RT @bradheath President Trump’s lawyer says “the American people just spoke” by choosing a new administration, which is a pretty stark departure from Trump’s false claim that President Biden did not actually win the election.

🐣 RT @KatyTurNBC Trump source on Castor to @PeterAlexander @albamonica “This is about lowering the temperature from the Democrats’ emotionally-charged opening argument before dropping the hammer on the unconstitutional nature of this impeachment witch hunt. Very clear, deliberative strategy.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @jrubinblogger bahahahahahahahhahahahahhahahaha

🐣 RT @sfpelosi Bruce Castor just admitted that Donald Trump lost the election. ¤ Does Trump know that was in the script? ¤ #ImpeachmentTrial

🐣 RT @bradheath President Trump’s lawyer says “the American people just spoke” by choosing a new administration, which is a pretty stark departure from Trump’s false claim that President Biden did not actually win the election.

Trump’s first lawyer ⇊
🐣 RT @McBlondeLand Which one is Bruce Castor, the rape apologist lawyer or the mob lawyer?
🐣 RT @eliehonig Castor: “Congress shall make no law abridging… all of these things.” ¤ Words that shall ring through the ages.
🐣 RT @BrianKlaass Trump is not going to like his lawyer saying that the American people were smart enough to pick a new president if they disliked the old one – and that’s what “they just did.”
🐣 RT @ronfilipkowsky If Trump could tweet, Bruce Castor would have already been fired.
🐣 RT @eliehonig Kids: there’s a fine line between speaking naturally to an audience and straight-up winging it. Castor is demonstrating the dangers of the latter.
🐣 RT @danielsgoldman Has he mentioned the constitutional argument yet?? Isn’t that what this is supposed to be about?
🐣 RT @harrylittman “Nebraska is quite a judicial thinking place.”
🐣 RT @danpfeiffer I’m getting the sense the Trump Legal Team didn’t send their best
🐣 RT @AmyAThatcher I think Bruce Castor is a few fries short of a Happy Meal.
🐣 RT @BradMossEsq Oh my God, you do not wing it at the impeachment trial. You do not start rambling on and making comments about stories you vaguely recall and then end it with I don’t remember.
🐣 RT @maggieNYT I had this and she just…tweeted it out.
⋙ 🐣 RT @seungminkim If Trump still had his Twitter account, he may Tweet-fire this lawyer on the spot.
🐣 RT @gtconway3d This is really, really, really bad.
🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 I don’t know what’s happening.
🐣 RT @BeschlossDC Castor is a fitting choice — reminder of the other fourth-raters (being kind) that Trump hired to advise him for four years.
🐣 RT @maddow Ever have one of those nightmares where it’s your time to talk and everybody’s looking at you, but you haven’t prepared anything?
🐣 RT @MaryLTrump Oy, Trump’s impeachment lawyer. They’re not sending their best.

🐣 RT @MaryLTrump Oy, Trump’s impeachment lawyer. They’re not sending their best.

🐣 RT @MaryLTrump That video alone should be enough. The republicans ignore the evidence at their peril, and ours.

🐣 RT @mehdihasan This is a fantastic and very useful NPR resource and database on the Jan 6th attackers and arrests:
💙 🔄 ⋙ NPR: The Capitol Siege: The Arrested And Their Stories http://n.pr/3aLAl8Q
// More than 200 people have been charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. NPR is looking at the cases. Each provides clues to questions surrounding the attack.

DailyBeast, Matt Lewis: Real Conservatives Want the Senate to Convict Donald Trump http://bit.ly/3q4fe88
// I remember when the Republicans were the party of law and order. These senators should be ashamed of themselves.

🐣 RT @MeidasTouch #ConvictAndDisqualifyTrump #ConvictTrump 💽 https://twitter.com/MeidasTouch/status/1359188448670744577?s=20/photo/1
// We are taking on Josh Hawley, Ted Cruz and any elected official or candidate up and down the ballot this cycle who supported the insurrection. Chip in at the link in our video to support our efforts.

NYT, Giovanni Russonello: Trump Isn’t the Only One on Trial. The Conservative Media Is, Too. http://nyti.ms/2MSsQVo
// The former president’s second impeachment trial begins oral arguments on Tuesday. But conservative media organizations face an even more consequential test in the weeks and mon

WaPo: Trump’s lawyers say he was immediately ‘horrified’ by the Capitol attack. Here’s what his allies and aides said really happened that day. http://wapo.st/2Lz7SKG

⭕ 8 Feb 2021

⋙ ForeignAffairs, Danielle Lupton: Biden Has a Narrow Window to Restore U.S. Credibility http://fam.ag/3axMorl
// The Damage to America’s Reputation Is Reparable—but Only If the New Administration Moves Fast

NYT, Giovanni Russonello: Trump Isn’t the Only One on Trial. The Conservative Media Is, Too. http://nyti.ms/2MSsQVo
// The former president’s second impeachment trial begins oral arguments on Tuesday. But conservative media organizations face an even more consequential test in the weeks and months ahead.

ABCNews: Russian statistics soar for virus-linked deaths in 2020 http://abcn.ws/3rFvkp9
// Russia’s updated statistics on coronavirus-linked deaths show that 162,429 people with COVID-19 died last year, a number much higher than previously reported by government officials

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote ZING! Biden will ask all but 2 trump era US attorneys to resign as early as Tuesday. Of the 2 remaining, one is working on the Hunter Biden investigation, & the other is Durham. Durham will stay on as special counsel but resign as US Atty in Connecticut.
⋙ CNN: DOJ to ask Trump-appointed US attorneys to resign http://cnn.it/3cU0lBq

🧵 RT @CheriJacobus I remember seeing GOP outcast, clownish Roger Stone in his wide-striped mobster suits on TV here & there in some association with Trump. But that was it. I think Ailes & O’Reilly played ball with him bcs they thought he was a clown and it’d be fun. Zucker was a different story 📌 https://twitter.com/CheriJacobus/status/1359015187341312000?s=20

💙 ≣ USNews: READ: House Impeachment Managers Respond to Trump Defense Memo [pdf] http://bit.ly/3p3YxZd 5p
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💙 📔 NYT: Read Trump’s Impeachment Defense Memo [pdf{ http://nyti.ms/3aOqpuZ 78p
// In a 78-page brief submitted to the Senate, former President Donald J. Trump’s lawyers put forward their first sustained legal defense since Mr. Trump was impeached by the House for the second time.

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs “In the long run, unless the United States embraces a whole-of-society approach that can tackle extremist radicalization at its roots, it will continue to live with the repercussions of the violence it saw at the Capitol.”
⋙ ForeignAffairs, Cynthia Miller-Idress and David Koehler: A Plan to Beat Back the Far Right http://fam.ag/3a3ni3j
// 2/3/2021; Violent extremism in the United States demands a social response.

WaPo, Eugene Robinson: Why progressives should be celebrating Liz Cheney and Ben Sasse right now http://wapo.st/3tHvI8c “It is in everyone’s interest that the GOP become an actual political party again, rather than a cult dedicated … to ‘the weird worship of one dude’”

🧵 RT @RepAdamSchiff You’re going to hear a lot of bad faith arguments about impeachment.
Trump’s team will argue you can’t convict former officials or presidents.
But history shows otherwise! And the Founders disagreed, too.
Let’s turn to 18th Century Britain. (Stay with me, folks)
🚨🚨🚨 THREAD: 📌 https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1358940270230982661?s=20
// highlights from musical Alexander Hamilton

🐣 RT @lawfare On Feb. 4, President Biden specified the organization and membership for his national security decision-making system—with changes that reflect the administration’s focus on science, global engagement, cybersecurity, and rule of law. ¤ Here’s John Bellinger:
⋙ Lawfare, John Bellinger: National Security Memorandum 2—What’s New in Biden’s NSC Structure? http://bit.ly/3q1GwMc

🐣 RT @CNNPolitics BREAKING: The Justice Department is expected to ask Trump-appointed US attorneys to resign, except two overseeing investigations ordered during his administration https://cnn.it/3jvRmYi

NYT, David D. Kirkpatrick and Mike McIntire: ‘Its Own Domestic Army’: How the G.O.P. Allied Itself With Militants http://nyti.ms/2MM34SQ
// Actions taken by paramilitary groups in Michigan last year, emboldened by President Donald J. Trump, signaled a profound shift in Republican politics and a national crisis in the making.

WaPo, Michael Gerson: The Framers weren’t fools http://wapo.st/2N5XQ4i “Think on this a moment. If only current officeholders can be impeached and convicted, only those officials who feel confident of Senate acquittal would choose to remain in office until the vote.”
// full title: Trump supporters want us to believe the Framers were fools

WaPo, Adam Kinzinger: My fellow Republicans, convicting Trump is necessary to save America http://wapo.st/39ZBH0f “If the GOP doesn’t take a stand, the chaos of the past few months, and the past four years, could quickly return”

WaPo, Ann Marimow and Tom Hamburger: It’s not a typical trial. Lawyers in the Trump impeachment case will argue big constitutional questions. http://wapo.st/3p3LKFS 144 constitutional law scholars weigh in

NYT: Georgia Officials Review Trump Phone Call as Scrutiny Intensifies http://nyti.ms/3tCVCKl “Former prosecutors said Mr. Trump’s calls might run afoul of at least three state laws”
// The office of Georgia’s secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, has initiated a fact-finding inquiry into Donald Trump’s January phone call to Mr. Raffensperger pressuring him to “find” votes.

WaPo: U.S. rejoins U.N. Human Rights Council, reversing Trump-era policy http://wapo.st/3tEZN8j

🧵 RT @JYSexton All right. ¤ For people who want to know just how dangerous conspiracy theories like Qanon are, and want to know how and why we must defeat them, let’s talk about the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and what these paranoid appeals are capable of doing. ¤ 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/JYSexton/status/1358799962520379393?s=20

⋙ 🐣 RT @ Popish conspiracy theories would reach their fever pitch in 1688 as James II, a Catholic monarch, used his powers to make his Catholic son the heir to his thrown. ¤ It was a *sign* and power-hungry officials looking to gain advantage used conspiracy theories to attack. ¤ 5/
⋙ 🐣 RT @ Believing they were “saving their country from a conspiracy,” wealthy elites in England invited William of Orange, a Dutch Protestant, to invade their country. ¤ Follow this. To save their country they invited an outsider to invade it and take it over. ¤ 6/
⋙ 🐣 RT @JYSexton We’ve seen this paranoid framing time and time again. It’s the same thing as the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. It’s the New World Order. It’s the Deep State. ¤ It’s a “state within a state” theory that legitimizes violence, oppression, and coups. ¤ 11/
⋙ 🐣 RT @JYSexton What Fox News and the Right are peddling is a tradition of reactionary fearmongering. These “plots” and “crime syndicates” are the same thing that the powerful have been communicating for centuries now. ¤ It’s the same narrative and for the same purposes. ¤ 12/
⋙ 🐣 RT @ The point is this: we’re not dealing with some new novelty. We’re dealing with the dark side of humanity, a narrative/political tactic that has worked for centuries. ¤ This isn’t something to ignore, it’s something to understand, study, and counteract. ¤ 14/ …

💙 🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln Convict Trump. ¤ #SaveAmerica 💽 https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1358777607723118612?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 7 Feb 2021

💙 DailyBeast, Dean Obeidallah: Forget Impeachment—Donald Trump Should Be Under Arrest http://bit.ly/3tAqrzi “Trump being charged with crimes is not some progressive fever drive. It’s what justice demands”
// The Senate needs to go about its obviously constitutional business. But I sure hope prosecutors in New York and Washington are going about theirs, too.

Donald J. Trump faces his impeachment trial in the Senate this week, and that is good and necessary. But he should already be facing criminal charges arising from his incitement of the deadly attack on our Capitol, plus federal campaign finance crimes he committed with his former fixer Michael Cohen. Remember “Individual 1”? (There’s also Trump’s possible crimes for intentionally lying to the public about the risks of COVID-19 because he believed it helped him politically.)

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner explained to me that the delay in Trump being charged with felony level federal election crimes may only be temporary. Kirschner noted that the Southern District of New York prosecutors may “be waiting for Merrick Garland—Joe Biden’s Attorney General nominee—to get in place so they can begin to pull the trigger on indictments.” Let’s hope this is simply justice delayed, not denied.

Now let’s talk Trump’s crimes arising from the deadly insurrection. Given Trump’s conduct leading up to Jan. 6, his actions that day and the countless people who have stated they attacked the Capitol because Trump incited them, Trump should already be charged with the federal crime of “inciting an insurrection” and possibly “seditious conspiracy.”

The relevant part of the seditious conspiracy statute makes it a felony if two or more people agree to “use force to prevent, hinder, or delay the execution of any law of the United States.” In this instance, the crime occurred when Trump supporters—incited by Trump—delayed the execution of the federal law that mandated Congress meet on Jan. 6 at 1:00 that day to certify the electoral results.

In fact, Kirschner shared that, “I think that all of my friends and colleagues at the DC U.S. Attorney’s office are working night and day to build a seditious conspiracy case, and incitement to insurrection case against Donald Trump.” They should be.

I encourage people to read the “Statement of Facts” portion of the House impeachment managers’ brief filed Tuesday that lays out more than just the grounds to convict Trump in the impeachment trial—it makes a compelling case to charge Trump with at least insurrection. While the House managers, headed by Rep. Jamie Raskin, do not cite the federal statute for this felony given that the impeachment trial is not criminal, they lay out the roadmap for prosecutors to build a case.

One of the most important points they make is that Trump’s misconduct is not solely about the words of his January 6 speech before the attack. Instead, they argue in powerful detail that Trump laid the groundwork for the insurrection over a period of months beginning with his repeated comments during the campaign that “the only way we’re going to lose this election is if this election is rigged.” Trump was priming his supporters to be on board with this concept if he lost the election.

From there, the House managers highlight Trump’s post-election lies about the election being “stolen” through his call for his most rabid supporters to gather in Washington, D.C.—not on any random day, but on the very day federal law mandated Congress meet to certify the election results.

The House managers’ brief leaves you with the sense that Trump radicalized some in his base —like ISIS does–with a non-stop drumbeat of lies and fiery rhetoric intended to incite them to the doorstep of violence. And finally, on Jan. 6, Trump pushed them through that door, activating them to use force to stop the certification.

In fact, the House managers—without invoking the word “radicalization”—lay out that very concept in this passage of their brief: “By the day of the rally, President Trump had spent months using his bully pulpit to insist that the Joint Session of Congress was the final act of a vast plot to destroy America.” They added, “As a result— and as had been widely reported—the crowd was armed, angry, and dangerous…Incited by President Trump, his mob attacked the Capitol.”

The House managers also emphasis that during the attack, numerous Trump supporters declared via livestream videos that they were there because Trump incited them. For example, they write, one “declared that ‘[o]ur president wants us here. We wait and take orders from our president.’ Yet another rioter yelled at police officers, ‘[w]e were invited here…by the President of the United States!’” …

WSJ, Chuck Cooper: The Constitution Doesn’t Bar Trump’s Impeachment Trial http://on.wsj.com/3jqM1BL “The senators who supported Mr. Paul’s motion should reconsider their view and judge the former president’s misconduct on the merits”
// Removal from office is best understood as akin to a ‘mandatory minimum’ sentence for a crime.

TheAtlantic, David Frum: Impeachment Is Working—Just Not as the Framers Expected http://bit.ly/3cRYvBc “He won’t be scotched. He will be marked. That will not be justice. It may be enough”
// The case against despair

… In 2020, Trump could at least count on support from a majority of Republicans. Not in 2021. This time, only 36 percent of Republicans agree that Trump did “nothing wrong,” down from 56 percent of Republicans who said so last time. ¤ Yes, Trump can probably still expect a second acquittal in 2021. But Trump has three main post-presidential goals, and the forthcoming trial will do severe and possibly lethal damage to all three.

Trump’s maximal post-presidential goal is to position himself for a comeback run in 2024. ¤ Failing that, Trump would like to demonstrate that—president or not—he remains the dominant force within the Republican Party, a leader surpassing all others. ¤ Failing even that, Trump would at a minimum like to prove that he remains a potent-enough figure to frighten away federal and state prosecutors from investigating his businesses for tax or bank fraud. ¤ The second impeachment in the House has already complicated these goals. The second trial in the Senate will complicate these goals further.

The political world is already witnessing demonstrations of Trump’s ebbing impunity within his own party. Ten Republicans voted in the House to impeach. Five Republicans voted in the Senate to proceed with the trial. Two-thirds of the House caucus rejected Trump’s urgings to remove Representative Liz Cheney from leadership for her vote to impeach. Republicans, sadly, are not willing to unite to repudiate Trump. But they are not uniting to exonerate him either.

In his legal briefs, Trump has argued that he was justified in his attempt to overturn the 2020 election. Senate Republicans may want to acquit Trump on technicalities. He will not consent to that. It’s his way to implicate everybody around him in his worst behavior. Will he compel Senate Republicans to disassociate themselves from him? Or will they succumb to the trap set by Nancy Pelosi and the House Democrats, who are trying to identify all Republicans with the bigoted conspiracizing of QAnon and the violent sedition of January 6? The trial presents many hazards for both Trump and his party, and the odds are good that they will emerge from the trial exposed and weakened. …

A criminal trial is binary: guilty or not guilty, punishment or release. Politics offers a much wider range of outcomes. The Senate does not have to vote to disqualify Trump to destroy his future political prospects. It does not have to convict him on the impeachment charge to signal state and federal prosecutors that it’s safe to proceed against private-citizen Trump—that ex-president Trump has forfeited some large measure of the deference normally extended to former presidents. ¤ He won’t be scotched. He will be marked. That will not be justice. It may be enough.

NYT, Nicholas Fandos: Impeachment Case Aims to Marshal Outrage of Capitol Attack Against Trump http://nyti.ms/3aHDgPH “To have any chance of making an effective case, the managers believe, they must make clear it is Mr. Trump who is on trial, not his party”
// Armed with lessons from the last impeachment trial of Donald J. Trump, prosecutors plan a shorter, video-heavy presentation to confront Republicans with the fury they felt around the Capitol riot.

… [W]hen the trial opens on Tuesday at the very scene of the invasion, the prosecutors will try to force senators who lived through the deadly rampage as they met to formalize President Biden’s election victory to reckon with the totality of Mr. Trump’s monthslong drive to overturn the election and his failure to call off the assault.

“The story of the president’s actions is both riveting and horrifying,” Representative Jamie Raskin, Democrat of Maryland and the lead prosecutor, said in an interview. “We think that every American should be aware of what happened — that the reason he was impeached by the House and the reason he should be convicted and disqualified from holding future federal office is to make sure that such an attack on our democracy and Constitution never happens again.” …

Behind the scenes, Democrats are relying on many of the same lawyers and aides who helped assemble the 2020 case, including Susanne Sachsman Grooms from the House Oversight and Reform Committee, and Aaron Hiller, Arya Hariharan, Sarah Istel and Amy Rutkin from the Judiciary Committee. The House also temporarily called back Barry H. Berke, a seasoned New York defense lawyer, to serve as chief counsel and Joshua Matz, a constitutional expert.

Mr. Schiff said his team had tried to produce an “HBO mini-series” featuring clips of witness testimony to bring to life the esoteric plot about Mr. Trump’s pressure campaign on Ukraine. Mr. Raskin’s may appear more like a blockbuster action film.

“The more you document all the tragic events leading up to that day and the president’s misconduct on that day and the president’s reaction while people were being attacked that day, the more and more difficult you make it for any senator to hide behind those false constitutional fig leaves,” said Mr. Schiff, who has informally advised the managers.

To assemble the presentation, Mr. Raskin’s team has turned to the same outside firm that helped put together Mr. Schiff’s multimedia display. But Mr. Raskin is working with vastly richer material to tell a monthslong story of how he and his colleagues believe Mr. Trump seeded, gathered and provoked a mob to try to overturn his defeat.

There are clips and tweets of Mr. Trump from last summer, warning he would only lose if the election was “rigged” against him; clips and tweets of him claiming victory after his loss; and clips and tweets of state officials coming to the White House as he sought to “stop the steal.” There is audio of a call in which Mr. Trump pressured Georgia’s secretary of state to “find” the votes needed to reverse Mr. Biden’s victory there; as well as presidential tweets and accounts by sympathetic lawmakers who say that once those efforts failed, Mr. Trump decisively turned his attention to the Jan. 6 meeting of Congress for one last stand.

At the center is footage of Mr. Trump, speaking outside the White House hours before the mob overtook the police and invaded the Capitol building. The managers’ pretrial brief suggests they are planning to juxtapose footage of Mr. Trump urging his supporters to “fight like hell” and march to the Capitol and confront Congress with videos posted from members of the crowd who can be heard processing his words in real time.

“Even with this trial, where senators themselves were witnesses, it’s very important to tell the whole story,” Mr. Schiff said. “This is not about a single day; it is about a course of conduct by a president to use his office to interfere with the peaceful transfer of power.”

But the proximity could also create complications. Several people familiar with the preparations said the managers were wary of saying anything that might implicate Republican lawmakers who echoed or entertained the president’s baseless claims of election fraud. To have any chance of making an effective case, the managers believe, they must make clear it is Mr. Trump who is on trial, not his party.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: On cusp of impeachment trial, court documents point to how Trump’s rhetoric fueled rioters who attacked Capitol http://wapo.st/3a0lQih “Evidence to bolster the Democratic case has already emerged in federal criminal cases filed against more than 185 people”

The question of what exactly motivated [Jessica Marie Watkins, an Ohio bartender and founder of a small, self-styled militia] and other alleged rioters — and when their plans took shape — will be among the central questions of Trump’s impeachment trial this week, when the Senate will consider whether to convict the former president on charges that he incited the crowd to attack the Capitol.

The nine House impeachment managers leading Trump’s prosecution made clear in an 80-page brief filed last week that they will argue that his role in inspiring the crowd to action began long before the 70-minute speech he gave that day. ¤ They assert that the violence was virtually inevitable after Trump spent months falsely claiming that the election had been stolen from him.

“He amplified these lies at every turn, seeking to convince supporters that they were victims of a massive electoral conspiracy that threatened the Nation’s continued existence,” the House impeachment managers wrote.

After refusing to take the “honorable path” and admit defeat in the election, they wrote, Trump “summoned a mob to Washington, exhorted them into a frenzy and aimed them like a loaded cannon down Pennsylvania Avenue.”

Evidence to bolster the Democratic case has already emerged in federal criminal cases filed against more than 185 people so far in the aftermath of the insurrection.

Trump’s pull on his supporters is a dominant theme. Court documents show that more than two dozen people charged in the attack specifically cited Trump and his calls to gather that day in describing on social media or in conversations with others why they decided to take action by coming to Washington.

Trump’s lawyers have denied that his attacks on the 2020 election can be proved false — or that his comments in the run-up to Jan. 6 or at his rally that day constituted incitement. ¤ “The 45th President exercised his First Amendment right under the Constitution to express his belief that the election results were suspect,” attorneys Bruce Castor Jr. and David Schoen wrote in a response to the trial summons.

Democrats hope to lay out a compelling case to the country of Trump’s responsibility for the insurrection.

They argue that they think Trump’s address on Jan. 6 could be shown to constitute “incitement” under criminal law — which the Supreme Court has held requires showing that speech was “directed” and “likely” to produce “imminent lawless action.”

On Sunday, Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), who voted to impeach Trump, called the Senate trial only a “snapshot” and said Trump’s actions should be examined as part of ongoing criminal investigations.

“People will want to know exactly what the president was doing. They want to know, for example, whether the tweet he sent out calling Vice President Pence a coward while the attack was underway, whether that tweet, for example, was a premeditated effort to provoke violence,” she said on “Fox News Sunday.” “There are a lot of questions that have to be answered and there will be many, many criminal investigations looking at every aspect of this and everyone who was involved, as there should be.”

In the Senate, House impeachment managers will argue that regardless of the criminal investigation, Trump’s actions before, during and after the riot represent an assault on democracy that amounts to the kind of “high crimes and misdemeanors” that should cause a commander in chief to be convicted by the Senate under the Constitution and barred from holding public office again.

🐣 RT @AVindman One year ago today @YVindman and I were escorted off the White House grounds because we believe #HereRightMatters. Much has change for my family and me. I wouldn’t change a thing and have no regrets.

🧵 RT @sahilkapur Liz Cheney tells Fox News Sunday she won’t resign. “People have been lied to. The extent to which President Trump for months leading up to Jan. 6th spread the notion that the election had been stolen or that the election was rigged was a lie and people need to understand that.” 📌 https://twitter.com/sahilkapur/status/1358480219502444544?s=20

🐣 RT @tribelaw Trump is trying to have it both ways. He says he didn’t really lose and so deserves to be treated as though he remains president. And he says because he’s no longer president the Senate can’t convict and disqualify him. Which is it, man? Just asking for a friend.

WaPo: GOP Rep. Liz Cheney says Trump ‘does not have a role as a leader of our party going forward’ http://wapo.st/36TclPX //➔ looks like she’s squaring off against MarQorie Taylor Qreen and Minority Leader Qevin McQarthy

⭕ 6 Feb 2021

WIRED, Jeff Golbeck: QAnon Followers Are at a Precarious Pivot Point http://bit.ly/3juPGyc “The process of de-cultification requires patience & suppressing justified anger, recriminations & frustration. It also may not work, but it is grounded in the best professional advice”
// Disillusioned after Biden was sworn in, conspiracy theorists could now be swayed back to reality by conservatives and family members—or toward darker fringes.

THE QANON CONSPIRACY theory, spread in large part through social media, was recently supported by a majority of Republican voters. It is, at its baseless and thoroughly debunked core, the idea that a cabal of Satan-worshipping, cannibalistic, baby-eating pedophiles is operating an international child-sex-trafficking ring from their positions of power. It has grown to encompass many other conspiracy theories, especially around Covid, vaccines, and the election. Donald Trump was held up as a cult-like savior and was the group’s main source of guidance.

Now that the Biden administration has begun, the prophecies of QAnon did not come to pass, and Trump has left for Mar-a-Lago, what’s next? Research into similar groups tells us that, if QAnon followers are to leave the world of conspiracy theories, they need a dignity-preserving path forward. Extremist groups are already working to fill the Q-shaped void by recruiting QAnon believers to their own causes, making it urgent that better alternatives step up. That requires understanding the needs and motives of QAnon followers and providing a viable “off-ramp” from the QAnon world view.

… Seeing patterns connecting Q’s posts to real events felt like discovering secret information. If Q, the anonymous alleged government insider whose information drops launched and fueled the conspiracy theory, posted a photo of a watch with a short comment, his followers would enhance the watch image to see the time and date, interpret what it could mean, connect any bits of text to previous Q posts, and then offer interpretations on the connections. Solving mysteries and the community support made them feel smart. It offered a sense of purpose and control in a time where those things were scarce.

… The failed prophecy, external evidence contradicting the internal narrative, and the resulting disillusionment and cynicism are all core elements necessary for people to abandon cults and conspiracy theories. We need to take advantage of this moment.

NYT: Pushing QAnon and Stolen Election Lies, Flynn Re-emerges http://nyti.ms/39WEjMx
// Recast by President Trump’s most ardent supporters as a MAGA martyr, Michael T. Flynn has embraced his role as the man who spent four years unjustly ensnared in the Russia investigation.

🐣 RT @tribelaw This side-by-side sequence speaks for itself. It’s a devastating demonstration of Trump’s role in fomenting and causing the insurrection of January 6:
💙 ⋙ 🐣 RT @nowthisnews Here’s how former Pres. Trump incited insurrection, step by step 💽 https://twitter.com/nowthisnews/status/1357905104481886212?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 5 Feb 2021

RollingStone, Andy Kroll: Trump’s Impeachment Strategy Is Straight Out of the Pizzagate Conspiracy Playbook http://bit.ly/3aNaugN “Trump’s lawyers … employ the same tactic as the promoters of viral conspiracy theories do”
// By ignoring the facts and repeating lies about the 2020 election, Trump is going full conspiracy theorist to fight off an impeachment conviction

With his second impeachment trial set to begin next week, Trump’s hastily assembled legal team responded in writing this week to the article of impeachment filed against him for “willfully inciting violence against the Government of the United States.” The 14-page rebuttal by Trump’s lawyers hinges mostly on two arguments: That it’s unconstitutional to try a former president for impeachment, and that Trump’s lies about the election result, efforts to pressure state officials to change that result, and incendiary rhetoric on January 6th were government-protected speech. “Like all Americans, the 45th president is protected by the First Amendment,” lawyers Bruce Castor and David Schoen write in their response.

But buried in that rebuttal is still another line of defense, one the victims of viral conspiracy theories will recognize. In defense of Trump’s repeated and outlandish lies about the 2020 election result, the former president’s lawyers write:

“It is admitted that after the November election, the 45th President exercised his First Amendment right under the Constitution to express his belief that the election results were suspect, since with very few exceptions, under the convenient guise of Covid-19 pandemic “safeguards” states election laws and procedures were changed by local politicians or judges without the necessary approvals from state legislatures. Insufficient evidence exists upon which a reasonable jurist could conclude that the 45th President’s statements were accurate or not, and he therefore denies they were false.”

Focus on that last line: “Insufficient evidence exists upon which a reasonable jurist could conclude that the 45th President’s statements were accurate or not, and he therefore denies they were false.” In other words, there isn’t enough evidence to disprove the president’s wild and unsupported claims about the election being stolen, so therefore they’re true.

To be clear, there is ample evidence to back up the claim that 2020 was one of the most safe and secure elections in American history. More than 60 lawsuits were filed in state and federal court in the wake of the election by Trump’s campaign, his political allies, and the Republican Party, and Team Trump lost all but one of those cases. Judges nominated by Democratic and Republican presidents alike, including Trump himself, have roundly dismissed the allegations of fraud or corruption across the country for lack of standing and lack of evidence. As Judge Stephanos Bibas, who was appointed by Trump to a federal appeals court, wrote in a decision denying an appeal brought by Trump’s campaign: “Free, fair elections are the lifeblood of our democracy. Charges of unfairness are serious. But calling an election unfair does not make it so. Charges require specific allegations and then proof. We have neither here.”

Trump’s lawyers elide this body of evidence in their impeachment trial response. Instead, they employ the same tactic as the promoters of viral conspiracy theories do — arguing, in essence, that if you can’t fully disprove the president’s repeated claims about corrupt voting-machine companies, stolen votes, and corrupt public officials, then you can’t say they’re false.

Joe Uscinski, a University of Miami associate professor and expert on conspiracy theories, describes this as the classic defense of the conspiracy theorist. “This goes to the very heart of conspiracy theory epistemology,” Uscinski tells Rolling Stone.

Uscinski cites as an example the “birther” conspiracy theory about whether former president Barack Obama was born in the United States — a theory that Donald Trump championed for years on his way to winning the presidency. “People claimed Obama didn’t have an American birth certificate,” Uscinski says. “When he brought it out, they said it’s not the long-form birth certificate. When he brought that out, people said it’s a fake.” With powerful conspiracy theories, Uscinski stresses, “Unfalsifiability is baked into the theory.”

💽 CNN: Sasse’s message to Nebraska GOP as he faces censure: ‘Politics isn’t about the weird worship of one dude’ http://cnn.it/2N0MvlI

Sasse’s comments come as the Republican Party at large grapples with warring factions at odds over whether to continue the party in Trump’s likeness or forge a new path veering from the former President’s legacy.

“January 6th is going to leave a scar,” Sasse said, referencing the date of the violent insurrection at the US Capitol, where rioters encouraged by Trump sought to overturn the results of the election. “For 220 years, one of the most beautiful things about America has been our peaceful transfer of power. But what Americans saw three weeks ago was ugly, shameful mob violence to disrupt a constitutionally mandated meeting of Congress to affirm that peaceful transfer of power.”

The resolution, posted by News Channel Nebraska Central, finds that Sasse “warrants and shall incur the penalty of CENSURE” to be imposed by the party on February 13. The state party censured Sasse in 2016 for not sufficiently supporting Trump, according to the senator’s office.

Taylor Sliva, Sasse campaign spokesman, said Thursday night that the committee hadn’t shared the resolution with them but that they had seen it in News Channel Nebraska Central.

“You are welcome to censure me again, but let’s be clear about why this is happening: It’s because I still believe — as you used to — that politics isn’t about the weird worship of one dude,” Sasse said in the video. “The party could purge Trump skeptics, but I’d like to convince you that not only is this ‘civic cancer’ for the nation, it’s also terrible for our party.”

Sasse has been a vocal critic of the former President’s claims casting doubt on the election results’ veracity. In December, Sasse wrote on Facebook that he had been urging his Republican colleagues to “reject” objecting to the certification process of the Electoral College and then-President-elect Joe Biden’s victory, adding that talk of objecting to the process is a “dangerous ploy.”

“The president and his allies are playing with fire. They have been asking — first the courts, then state legislatures, now the Congress — to overturn the results of a presidential election,” Sasse said at the time. “They have unsuccessfully called on judges and are now calling on federal officeholders to invalidate millions and millions of votes. If you make big claims, you had better have the evidence. But the president doesn’t and neither do the institutional arsonist members of Congress who will object to the Electoral College vote.”

Sasse’s intra-state clash comes as the national Republican Party faces its own internal conflicts. On Wednesday, Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, a lifelong ideological conservative, fought off a challenge to her leadership post from members of her own party after she voted to impeach Trump. ¤ At the same time, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, a conspiracy theorist who thinks the GOP’s problem is that it lost the presidential election too gracefully, got a pass from Republican colleagues despite earlier promoting a slew of violent views and conspiracy theories. The full Democratic-led House voted to strip Greene of her committee assignments Thursday.

🐣 RT @RepKinzinger Truth bomb to GOP from Ben Sasse. https://youtu.be/-jCnUHNeTkg via @YouTube
⋙ @SenatorBenSasse Message to Nebraska GOP State Central Committee https://twitter.com/RepKinzinger/status/1357529032204689409?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @TomJChicago BREAKING- Fox cancels Lou Dobbs’ TV show a day after voting software co Smartmatic filed a $2.7 billion defamation suit against Fox, Dobbs, Bartiromo & Pirro. Propaganda is expensive.

🐣 RT @TheTweetOfJohn Retired Adm. William McRaven argued that Russian President Vladimir Putin has outplayed the US and Russia is the greatest external security threat during a recent discussion of the challenges the new Biden administration faces.
⋙ BusinessInsider: Former Navy SEAL commander says Putin has outplayed the US and Russia is the greatest external http://bit.ly/2N4p9fm
// “Putin has outplayed us. He has played the great game better than anyone on the world stage,” McRaven said, calling the Russian president “dangerous.”

⭕ 4 Feb 2021

WaPo: House ejects Marjorie Taylor Greene from committees over extremist remarks http://wapo.st/3jjnEG9

🐣📊 RT @thehill NEW POLL: 64 percent of GOP voters say they would join a Trump-led new party http://hill.cm/PLCGD13

🐣 RT @atrupar Rep. Dean Phillips: “I’m here tonight to say to my brothers & sisters in Congress & all around our country, I’m sorry. For I’ve never understood, really understood, what privilege really means. It took a violent mob of insurrectionists & lightning-bolt moment in this very room.” 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1357488834397765635?s=20/photo/1

💙 📋 NYT: Arrested in Capitol Riot: Organized Militants and a Horde of Radicals http://nyti.ms/3jhMSVn
// By Jennifer Valentino-DeVries, Grace Ashford, Denise Lu, Eleanor Lutz, Alex Leeds Matthews and Karen Yourish

🐣 RT @AmoneyResists .@RashidaTlaib in tears on the House floor just now about the death threats she and her colleagues have received just for existing is one of the most heartbreaking things I’ve heard in a long time. Shame on everyone who enables and incites these threats. 💽 https://twitter.com/AmoneyResists/status/1357500305718575105?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @TeamPelosi If the Q fits.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheHill Pelosi issues statement blasting “cowardly” GOP leader “McCarthy (Q-CA)” http://hill.cm/a0hvCS1

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand President Biden says he “made clear to President Putin, in a manner very different from my predecessor, that the days of the United States rolling over in the face of Russia’s aggressive actions…are over. We will not hesitate to raise the cost on Russia”

🐣 RT @DavidRosenTV VIDEO: @POTUS tells #VladimirPutin @KremlinRussia_E: “The days of the United States rolling over in the face of Russia’s aggressive actions…are over.” 💽 https://twitter.com/JamesRosenTV/status/1357442350381948929?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Smartmatic files $2.7 billion defamation suit against Fox News over election fraud claims http://wapo.st/3tqUeuc
// Fox News Media hosts Lou Dobbs, Maria Bartiromo and Jeanine Pirro were named, along with lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell.

🐣 RT @McFaul “She [Yulia Navalnaya] is incredibly courageous, strong, principled, articulate, and inspiring,” via @voxdotcom
⋙ Vox, Alex Ward: Alexei Navalny is going to prison. Can his movement to depose Vladimir Putin survive? http://bit.ly/
// It’s likely Navalny’s pro-democracy movement is in a bit of trouble.

⭕ 3 Feb 2021

ForeignAffairs, Cynthia Miller-Idress and David Koehler: A Plan to Beat Back the Far Right http://fam.ag/3a3ni3j
// 2/3/2021; Violent extremism in the United States demands a social response.

📊📋 NYT, Thomas Edsall: The QAnon Delusion Has Not Loosened Its Grip http://nyti.ms/3ayOWnO “Millions of Americans continue to actively participate in multiple conspiracy theories. Why?” ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1357599147575169024?s=20/photo/1

A Dec 30 NPR/Ipsos poll found that “recent misinformation, including false claims related to Covid-19 and QAnon, are gaining a foothold among some Americans.”

According to the survey, nearly a fifth of American adults, 17 percent, believe that “a group of Satan-worshiping elites who run a child sex ring are trying to control our politics.” Almost a third “believe that voter fraud helped Joe Biden win the 2020 election.” Even more, 39 percent, agree that “there is a deep state working to undermine President Trump.” …

The problem of keeping the extremist fringe at arm’s length has plagued the Republican Party for decades — dating back to Joseph McCarthy and the John Birch Society — but nothing in recent American history has reached the crazed intensity of Donald Trump’s perseverating, mendacious insistence that he won a second term in November. That he is not alone — that millions continue to believe in his delusions — is terrifying.

WaPo: McCarthy moves to keep splintering GOP intact, with protection for both Cheney and Greene http://wapo.st/2YKQnKw

🌎 🐣 RT @SidKhurana Largest Educational Group by County, 2019. ¤ High School Graduate is the largest group in the vast majority of counties. College Graduate is #1 in more urban counties (plus Colorado) for the most part. Graduate Degree is #1 in many university counties. https://twitter.com/SidKhurana3607/status/1357139376480862209?s=20/photo/1

DailyBeast, Will Sommer: Proud Boys Dealt Another Blow as Feds Crack Down http://bit.ly/39PGfqh
// The Proud Boys’ former lawyer says he’s taking the name back.

NYT: In Rare Public Statement, Congressional Aides Call for Trump’s Conviction http://nyti.ms/3avuFzF
// More than 370 Democratic aides issued an unusual public appeal, notable because congressional staff members rarely publicly express their own views.
⋙ ≣ Letter: http://bit.ly/3aLIVV9

🐣 RT @BrentNYT Republicans are attacking voting rights – something they are very good at – in preparation to take back the Senate: via @NewYorker
⋙ NewYorker, Steve Collins: State Republican Leaders Are Rushing to Exploit Trump’s Big Lie http://bit.ly/2MuVmMN
// In diverse parts of the country, followers of the former President are attacking voting laws and systems, using his claims that the election was stolen to attack voting laws and systems

⭕ 2 Feb 2021

🐣 🌎 RT @_waleedshahid The United States has now been downgraded to a “flawed democracy” by The Economist. https://twitter.com/_waleedshahid/status/1356734186577682434?s=20/photo/1
⋙ TheEconomist: Global democracy has a very bad year http://econ.st/3oH7YO0
// The pandemic caused an unprecedented rollback of democratic freedoms in 2020

WSJ, Editorial: House Republican Reckoning http://on.wsj.com/3cBqK6X
// The fates of Reps. Cheney and Greene will suggest the GOP future.

💙 HouseJudiciary: Impeachment Managers File Trial Brief, Explain Senate’s Obligation to Hear Case against Donald Trump http://bit.ly/3aHFi2v [Summary with link to Trial Memorandom]
// The brief lays out the case for the conviction of former President Trump for “incitement of insurrection against the Republic he swore to protect.”
⋙ 📔 Trial Brief: Trial Memorandom of the United States House of Representatives in the Impeachment Trial of President Donald J Trump [pdf] http://bit.ly/3jiOVIM 80p

🐣 RT @AaronBlake Trump’s brief today: “It is denied that President Trump intended to interfere with the counting of Electoral votes.” ¤ Trump’s tweet in January: “The Vice President has the power to reject fraudulently chosen electors.”

🐣 RT @Kasparov63 It’s hard to stand up to Putin, but it will only be harder tomorrow. The roadmap is clear. Sanction him and his cronies completely out of the free world. Stop funding his repression and his invasions and his murders. Support the rule of law and divest from dictatorship.

Politico: Austin ousts all Pentagon advisory board members as he roots out Trump appointees http://politi.co/2MrK0sU He “directed the immediate suspension of all committee operations while the Pentagon completes a ‘zero-based review’ of at least 42 defense advisory committees”
// The Trump administration booted several members of the advisory boards after losing the election and installed political operatives and loyalists in their place.

😅 RT @JuddLegum Trump’s formal answer to his impeachment starts off by misspelling “United States.” ¤ It goes downhill from there. https://twitter.com/JuddLegum/status/1356678459989385218?s=20/photo/1

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Trump’s actions described as ‘a betrayal of historic proportions’ in trial brief filed by House impeachment managers http://wapo.st/3avvKqY

⭕ 1 Feb 2021

🔆 This❗️⋙ Politico: Trump pollster’s campaign autopsy paints damning picture of defeat http://politi.co/36xjPrq Losses among white voters, especially white men, were key to Trump’s loss
// The 27-page report pins Trump’s loss on voter perception that he was untrustworthy and disapproval of his pandemic performance.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “Lately all we’ve been talking about is darkness and division, trying to appeal more to the Proud Boys than the suburban moms and that’s a big problem,” Rep. Kinzinger says about the Republican Party, calling for an intervention within the GOP.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, KatyTur: Rep. Kinzinger on the future of the Republican Party: ‘I hope it doesn’t mean a split, but it may’ http://on.msnbc.com/2YzR2hw
// Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger of Illinois has said that Republicans need an intervention. He joins Katy Tur with more.

🐣 RT @sergenyt ProPublica & FRONTLINE identified 20 plus Boogaloo Bois or sympathizers who’ve served in the armed forces. In the past 18 months, 13 of them were arrested on charges from possession of illegal automatic weapons to the manufacture of explosives to murder.
⋙ ProPublica: The Boogaloo Bois Have Guns, Criminal Records and Military Training. Now They Want to Overthrow the Government. http://bit.ly/
// ProPublica and FRONTLINE have identified more than twenty members with ties to the armed forces.

🐣 RT @McFaul Oh My God. Listen to @katieporteroc. And never, ever again for one second try to diminish or excuse the horrific violence that Mr. Trump encouraged and inspired on January 6th.
⋙ 🐣 RT @justinbaragona Katie Porter recounts how she and AOC hid in her office during the Jan. 6 insurrectionist riot. ¤ “I’m a mom. I’m calm. I have everything we need. We can live for like a month in this office. And she said, ‘I hope I get to be a mom, I hope I don’t die today.'” 💽 https://twitter.com/justinbaragona/status/1356458365124280320?s=20/photo/1

DefenseOne: The Boogaloo Bois Have Guns, Criminal Records and Military Training. Now They Want to Overthrow the Government. http://bit.ly/36yIXhQ
// ProPublica and Frontline have identified more than twenty members with ties to the armed forces.

🐣 RT @SecBlinken Excellent to speak with Foreign Minister @DmytroKuleba today and reaffirm our unwavering support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity in the face of Russian aggression, and commitment to advancing reforms vital to Ukraine’s success.

🐣 RT @chrislhayes People do realize that the Big Event that is promised in QAnon is the massive apprehension and execution of thousands of Democrats, right? It’s very literally the whole climax the movement is pushing for and expecting.
⋙ 🐣 RT @chrislhayes I mean: not just Democrats; also members of the Deep State and various and sundry celebrities who they believe are all members of the satanic child trafficking ring.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @kurteichenwald It’s the political version of the End Times. Literally. That’s why it appeals so much to right wing evangelicals. – the evil ones are destroyed, the faithful flourish. Same old same old.

WaPo, Michael Gerson: Trumpism is American fascism http://wapo.st/3r8r2WM “Call this civic barbarism. Instead of promoting the values of responsible citizenship, Trump and his media enablers are elevating and blessing the very worst among us”

WaPo: As House GOP faces decision on its future, McConnell defends Cheney, rebukes Greene in rare set of statements http://wapo.st/3j7d2dj

“Loony lies and conspiracy theories are cancer for the Republican Party and our country,” McConnell said. “Somebody who’s suggested that perhaps no airplane hit the Pentagon on 9/11, that horrifying school shootings were pre-staged, and that the Clintons crashed JFK Jr.’s airplane is not living in reality. This has nothing to do with the challenges facing American families or the robust debates on substance that can strengthen our party.”

Greene responded Monday night on Twitter. “The real cancer for the Republican Party is weak Republicans who only know how to lose gracefully,” she said. “This is why we are losing our country.”

In a separate statement, McConnell did name Cheney, describing the No. 3 House Republican as “a leader with deep convictions and the courage to act on them.”

“She is an important leader in our party and in our nation,” McConnell said in the statement, first reported by CNN. “I am grateful for her service and look forward to continuing to work with her on the crucial issues facing our nation.”

WaPo: One of Trump’s new lawyers declined to charge Bill Cosby. The other maintains Jeffrey Epstein was murdered. http://wapo.st/36xoWb4

WaPo: Kinzinger says Republicans need ‘an intervention’ to kick Trump habit http://wapo.st/3tkzeoP
// Rep Adam Kinzinger (R-IL)

Politico: Dems to deliver GOP ultimatum over Marjorie Taylor Greene http://politi.co/2LbBM7G //➔ my guess is having a floor vote might come as a relief to McCarthy, freeing him from the need to cross Trump
// They’re moving to strip the controversial Republican of her committee assignments.

AP: Trump names 2 lawyers to impeachment defense team http://bit.ly/2YLHoJ7 “The two representing Trump will be defense lawyer David Schoen, a frequent television legal commentator, and Bruce Castor, a former district attorney in Pennsylvania …”

NYT: As Trump Raked In Cash Denying His Loss, Little Went to Actual Legal Fight http://nyti.ms/39BGqoL
// The picture that emerged in new campaign finance reports was of Donald J. Trump waging a public relations effort to falsely argue that he had won the election rather than mounting a serious legal push.

🐣 RT @BillKristol “Across those 77 days, the forces of disorder were summoned and directed by the departing president…Throughout, he was enabled by influential Republicans motivated by ambition, fear or a misplaced belief that he would not go too far.”
🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: 77 Days: Trump’s Campaign to Subvert the Election http://nyti.ms/3oD2fsu
// Hours after the United States voted, the president declared the election a fraud — a lie that unleashed a movement that would shatter democratic norms and upend the peaceful transfer of power.
// By Jim Rutenberg, Jo Becker, Eric Lipton, Maggie Haberman, Jonathan Martin, Matthew Rosenberg and Michael S. Schmidt
// Mr. Stockton, the bus-tour organizer, said that he had been surprised to learn that the protest would include a march from the Ellipse to the Capitol. That march — the prelude to the riot — had not been the plan before the White House became involved.

… [I]nterviews with central players, and documents including previously unreported emails, videos and social media posts scattered across the web, tell a more encompassing story of a more coordinated campaign.

Across those 77 days, the forces of disorder were summoned and directed by the departing president, who wielded the power derived from his near-infallible status among the party faithful in one final norm-defying act of a reality-denying presidency. …

[D]uring the campaign, Attorney General William P. Barr had echoed some of Mr. Trump’s complaints of voter fraud. But privately the president was chafing at Mr. Barr’s resistance to his more authoritarian impulses — including his idea to end birthright citizenship in a legally dubious pre-election executive order. And when Mr. Barr informed Mr. Trump in a tense Oval Office session that the Justice Department’s fraud investigations had run dry, the president dismissed the department as derelict before finding other officials there who would view things his way.

For every lawyer on Mr. Trump’s team who quietly pulled back, there was one ready to push forward with propagandistic suits that skated the lines of legal ethics and reason. That included not only Mr. Giuliani and lawyers like Sidney Powell and Lin Wood, but also the vast majority of Republican attorneys general, whose dead-on-arrival Supreme Court lawsuit seeking to discount 20 million votes was secretly drafted by lawyers close to the White House, The Times found.

As traditional Republican donors withdrew, a new class of Trump-era benefactors rose to finance data analysts and sleuths to come up with fodder for the stolen-election narrative. Their ranks included the founder of MyPillow, Mike Lindell, and the former Overstock.com chief executive Patrick Byrne, who warned of “fake ballots” and voting-machine manipulation from China on One America News Network and Newsmax, which were finding ratings in their willingness to go further than Fox in embracing the fiction that Mr. Trump had won.

… Women for America First … had ties to Mr. Trump and former White House aides then seeking presidential pardons, among them Stephen K. Bannon and Michael T. Flynn

As it crossed the country spreading the new gospel of a stolen election in Trump-red buses, the group helped build an acutely Trumpian coalition that included sitting and incoming members of Congress, rank-and-file voters and the “de-platformed” extremists and conspiracy theorists promoted on its home page — including the white nationalist Jared Taylor, prominent QAnon proponents and the Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio.

With each passing day the lie grew, finally managing to do what the political process and the courts would not: upend the peaceful transfer of power that for 224 years had been the bedrock of American democracy

The Hammer and Scorecard story came together with disparate conspiracy theories about Dominion voting systems that had been kicking around on the left and the right, most forcefully on the Twitter feed of a Republican congressman from Arizona, Paul Gosar.

… Mr. McConnell knew that by [congratulating Biden], he would endanger his own overriding political goal — winning the two runoffs in Georgia and maintaining Republican control of the Senate, which would allow him to keep his power as majority leader. If he provoked Mr. Trump’s anger, he would almost certainly lose the president’s full support in Georgia.

… West Wing officials [Meadows, Kushner, Josh Holmes] had conveyed the same message: They would pursue all potential avenues but recognized that they might come up short. Mr. Trump would eventually bow to reality and accept defeat.

… [A postal worker’s] affidavit, it turned out, had been written with the assistance of the conservative media group Project Veritas, known for its deceptive tactics and ambush videos.

[On Dec 1] … [A]fter the president complained to Fox that the Justice Department was “missing in action,” Mr. Barr told The Associated Press that “we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome.”

… A truck driver on contract with the Postal Service was claiming that he had delivered many thousands of illegally filled-out ballots to Pennsylvania from a depot on Long Island. ¤ Federal investigators had determined that that one, too, was bunk.

… [W]ith the White House counsel, Pat A. Cipollone, backing him, Mr. Barr told the president that he could not manufacture evidence and that his department would have no role in challenging states’ results, said a former senior official with knowledge about the meeting, a version of which was first reported by Axios. The allegations about manipulated voting machines were ridiculously false, he added; the lawyers propagating them, led by Mr. Giuliani, were “clowns.” ¤ … [B]efore Mr. Barr left the building, the president tweeted out the truck driver’s account …

Days later, that allegation was featured in a lawsuit with an extraordinary request: that the court decertify the Pennsylvania result and strip Mr. Biden of the state’s delegates — a call to potentially disenfranchise nearly seven million voters. …

Even after a recount in the tightest state, Georgia, found some 2,000 lost Trump votes, Mr. Biden led by nearly 12,000. And Mr. Giuliani’s arguments that the Trump campaign could prove Dominion voting machines illegally made the difference were summarily dismissed by Mr. Trump’s other lawyers, who were carefully tracking a recount of the machines’ paper receipts.

[Election lawyers] argued that in bending rules to make mail voting easier during the pandemic — extending deadlines, striking requirements for witness signatures — secretaries of state or state courts or election boards had improperly usurped their legislatures’ role. ¤ Yet … the suits failed in court after court across the country …

Mr. Giuliani and his allies were developing a new legal theory — that in crucial swing states, there was enough fraud, and there were enough inappropriate election-rule changes, to render their entire popular votes invalid. … As a result, the theory went, those states’ Republican-controlled legislatures would be within their constitutional rights to send slates of their choosing to the Electoral College. ¤ If the theory was short on legal or factual merit, it was rich in the sort of sensational claims …

Before Thanksgiving, a team of lawyers with close ties to the Trump campaign began planning a sweeping new lawsuit to carry that argument.

They would need to go directly to the Supreme Court, where, they believed, the conservative majority would be sympathetic to the president, who had appointed three of its members.

Only one type of lawyer can take a case filed by one state against another directly to the Supreme Court: a state attorney general. The president’s original election lawyers doubted that any attorney general would be willing to do so, according to one member of the team, speaking on the condition of anonymity. But Mr. Kobach and his colleagues were confident. ¤ The obvious choice to bring the suit was Ken Paxton of Texas, an ardent proponent of the president’s voter-fraud narrative …

Mr. Paxton filed his complaint with the Supreme Court. Mr. Joseph was listed as a special counsel, but the brief did not disclose that it had been written by outside parties.

The lawsuit was audacious in its scope. It claimed that, without their legislatures’ approval, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin had made unconstitutional last-minute election-law changes, helping create the conditions for widespread fraud. Citing a litany of convoluted and speculative allegations — including one involving Dominion voting machines — it asked the court to shift the selection of their Electoral College delegates to their legislatures, effectively nullifying 20 million votes.

Some 126 Republican House members, including the caucus leader, Mr. McCarthy, signed on to the brief, which was followed by a separate brief from the president himself. “This is the big one. Our Country needs a victory!” Mr. Trump tweeted. Privately, he asked Senator Ted Cruz of Texas to argue the case.

At Mr. Trump’s urging, the Republican Attorneys General Association made one final play, asking Mr. Barr to back the suit. He refused. ¤ On Dec. 11, the court declined to hear the case, ruling that Texas had no right to challenge other states’ votes.

The [Dec 12] rally had been planned by Women for America First, which was quietly becoming the closest thing Mr. Trump had to a political organizing force, gathering his aggrieved supporters behind the lie of a stolen election. ¤ The group’s founder, Amy Kremer, had been one of the original Tea Party organizers, building the movement through cross-country bus tours. She had been among the earliest Trump supporters, forming a group called Women Vote Trump along with Ann Stone, ex-wife of the longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone.

The group’s executive director was Ms. Kremer’s daughter, Kylie Jane Kremer, who recently worked on Sean Hannity’s radio show. Two organizers helping the effort, Jennifer Lawrence and Dustin Stockton, were close to Mr. Bannon, having worked at Breitbart … ¤ A onetime organizer for the hard-line Gun Owners of America, according to his LinkedIn page, Mr. Stockton had come to know members of the Three Percenters militia group. … For the Kremers, Ms. Lawrence and Mr. Stockton, the instrument of that fight would be a reprise of the Tea Party Express, a bus tour to enlist state and federal lawmakers in Mr. Trump’s effort to keep states from certifying results ahead of the Electoral College vote.

The group tapped new veins of financing, with sponsorships from Mr. Bannon’s “War Room,” which paid $5,000, and Mr. Lindell, who said he believed he gave $50,000. It helped the group lease the bus and paint it MAGA red, with a huge photo of Mr. Trump and the logos of MyPillow, “War Room” and other sponsors emblazoned on the sides. ¤ As they made their way across the country, they reached out to local elected officials and branches of the Republican National Committee. …

Early on, the “Trump March” website had included promotion for banned extremists and conspiracy theorists like the white supremacist Mr. Taylor, various QAnon “decoders” and the “Western chauvinist” Proud Boys, according to a version saved by the Internet Archive. (The promotion was taken down ahead of the bus tour).

There were early warning signs of the explosion to come.

… Mr. Trump was watching and, seeing the tour’s success, even helicoptered above the Dec. 12 rally on Marine One. But after the 12th, the group found itself in limbo — leading a restive movement without a clear destination.

At the White House, Mr. Trump was still searching for ways to nullify the results, soliciting advice from allies like Mr. Flynn, Mr. Giuliani and Ms. Powell.

On Dec. 18, he met with Mr. Byrne, Mr. Flynn and Ms. Powell in a four-hour session that started in the Oval Office and ended in the White House residence, where Swedish meatballs were served, Mr. Byrne later recalled.

With a team of “cybersleuths,” Mr. Byrne was working with Mr. Flynn and Ms. Powell to develop and promote theories about Dominion and foreign interference. Earlier, Mr. Flynn had publicly raised the notion that the president should use martial law to force a revote in swing states.

The meeting descended into shouting as a group that included Mr. Cipollone, who had absorbed most of Mr. Trump’s frustrations for weeks as he tried to stop a number of legally questionable ideas, tried to dissuade the president from entertaining a range of options the visitors were proposing. “It was really damned close to fistfights,” Mr. Byrne recalled on the “Operation Freedom” YouTube show.

… [U]ltimately Mr. Trump agreed, at least for the moment, to focus on a different goal: blocking congressional certification of the results on Jan. 6. ¤ Mr. Meadows had connected the president to Mr. Martin, the former North Carolina justice, who had a radical interpretation of the Constitution: Vice President Mike Pence, he argued, had the power to stop the certification and throw out any results he deemed fraudulent.

Now, Women for America First had a purpose, too. Objectors were already lining up in the House. So the group planned a new bus tour, this one to travel from state to state helping to sway persuadable senators — 11 by their count. ¤ The cavalry “is coming, Mr. President,” Kylie Kremer tweeted to Mr. Trump on Dec. 19. ¤ This tour took on an edgier tone. Before heading out, the Kremers, Ms. Lawrence and Mr. Stockton visited the Tactical Response marksman training center in Nashville. … At the training center, Kylie Kremer and Ms. Lawrence taped an episode of Mr. [James] Yeager’s “Tactical Response” YouTube show, promoting their tour. They also documented the afternoon with a campy Facebook video of themselves cradling assault weapons and flanking Mr. Stockton, who narrated.

By the time the bus pulled into West Monroe, La., for a New Year’s Day stop to urge Senator John Kennedy to object to certification, Mr. Trump was making it clear to his followers that a rally at the Ellipse in Washington on Jan. 6 was part of his plan. On Twitter, he promoted the event five times that day alone. ¤ The emcee of the Louisiana stop, the Tea Party activist James Lyle, announced that the next day’s event in Missouri was now going to be a thank-you — Senator Josh Hawley had just become the first senator to announce that he would object.

On Saturday, Jan. 2, Kylie Kremer posted a promotional video for Wednesday’s rally on Twitter, along with a message: “BE A PART OF HISTORY.” ¤ The president shared her post and wrote: “I’ll be there! Historic day.” ¤ Though Ms. Kremer held the permit, the rally would now effectively become a White House production. After 12,000 miles of drumbeating through 44 stops in more than 20 states, they would be handing over their movement to the man whose grip on power it had been devised to maintain.

There were new donors, including the Publix supermarket heiress Julie Jenkins Fancelli. She gave $300,000 in an arrangement coordinated through the internet conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who pledged $50,000 as well, The Wall Street Journal reported. ¤ New planners also joined the team, among them Caroline Wren, a former deputy to Kimberly Guilfoyle, the Trump fund-raiser and partner of Donald Trump Jr. The former Trump campaign adviser Katrina Pierson was the liaison to the White House, a former administration official said. The president discussed the speaking lineup, as well as the music to be played, according to a person with direct knowledge of the conversations.

For Mr. Trump, the rally was to be the percussion line in the symphony of subversion he was composing from the Oval Office.

That Saturday, Mr. Trump had called the Georgia secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, and pressed him, unsuccessfully, to “find” the 11,780 votes needed to win the state.

Mr. Barr had resigned in December. But behind the back of the acting attorney general, Jeffrey A. Rosen, the president was plotting with the Justice Department’s acting civil division chief, Jeffrey Clark, and a Pennsylvania congressman named Scott Perry to pressure Georgia to invalidate its results, investigate Dominion and bring a new Supreme Court case challenging the entire election. The scheming came to an abrupt halt when Mr. Rosen, who would have been fired under the plan, assured the president that top department officials would resign en masse. ¤ That left the congressional certification as the main event.

When Mr. Hawley stepped forward, according to Republican senators, Mr. McConnell hoped at least to keep him isolated. ¤ But Mr. Cruz was working at cross-purposes, trying to conscript others to sign a letter laying out his circular logic: Because polling showed that Republicans’ “unprecedented allegations” of fraud had convinced two-thirds of their party that Mr. Biden had stolen the election, it was incumbent on Congress to at least delay certification and order a 10-day audit in the “disputed states.” Mr. Cruz, joined by 10 other objectors, released the letter on the Saturday after New Year’s.

It was coming down to a contest of wills within the Republican Party, and tens of thousands of Trump supporters were converging on Washington to send a message to those who might defy the president. ¤ The rally had taken on new branding, the March to Save America, and other groups were joining in, among them the Republican Attorneys General Association. Its policy wing, the Rule of Law Defense Fund, promoted the event in a robocall that said, “We will march to the Capitol building and call on Congress to stop the steal,” according to a recording obtained by the progressive investigative group Documented.

Mr. Stockton said he was surprised to learn on the day of the rally that it would now include a march from the Ellipse to the Capitol. Before the White House became involved, he said, the plan had been to stay at the Ellipse until the counting of state electoral slates was completed.

The president’s involvement also meant that some speakers from the original Women for America First lineup would be dropped from the main event. So, Mr. Stockton said, he arranged to have them speak the night before at a warm-up rally at Freedom Plaza.

That event had been planned by a sister group, the 80 Percent Coalition, founded by Cindy Chafian, a former organizer with Women for America First.

Defiantly, to a great roar from the plaza, Ms. Chafian cried, “I stand with the Proud Boys, because I’m tired of the lies,” and she praised other militant nationalist groups in the crowd, including the Oath Keepers and the Three Percenters.

Mr. Trump took the stage at the Ellipse the next day shortly before 1 p.m., calling on the tens of thousands before him to carry his message to Republicans in the Capitol: “You’ll never take back our country with weakness.”

As he spoke, some protesters, with Proud Boys helping take the lead, were already breaching the outer security perimeter around the Capitol. Inside, when Mr. Gosar stood to raise the first objection, to results in his home state of Arizona, several Republican lawmakers gave him a standing ovation. … Less than an hour later, the lawmakers would flee to a secure location as the mob streamed into the building. … …

On Jan. 15, Mr. Trump acquiesced to an Oval Office meeting with Mr. Lindell, who arrived with two sets of documents. One, provided by a lawyer he would not name, included a series of steps Mr. Trump could take, including “martial law if necessary.” The other, Mr. Lindell claimed in an interview the next day, was computer code indicating that China and other state actors had altered the election results — vetted by his own investigators after he found it online.

“I said: ‘Mr. President, I have great news. You won with 79 million votes, and Biden had 68 million,’” he recalled. (Mr. Biden had more than 80 million votes, to Mr. Trump’s 74 million; Homeland Security officials have rejected the allegations of foreign meddling.)

A couple of minutes later, Mr. Trump directed his national security adviser, Robert O’Brien, to escort Mr. Lindell upstairs, to Mr. Cipollone’s office. He told the MyPillow founder to come back afterward. ¤ After a perfunctory discussion, aides directed Mr. Lindell to the exit. “I say it loud, ‘I’m not leaving,’” he recalled telling them. He eventually left when an aide made it clear there would be no Oval Office follow-up. The president was done.

The violence at the Capitol, and Congress’s eventual certification of Mr. Biden’s victory that day, may have spelled the end of Mr. Trump’s postelection campaign. The same cannot be said about the political staying power, the grip on the Republican faithful, of the lie he set in motion. …

⭕ 31 Jan 2021

🐣 RT @BillKristol “Across those 77 days, the forces of disorder were summoned and directed by the departing president…Throughout, he was enabled by influential Republicans motivated by ambition, fear or a misplaced belief that he would not go too far.”
🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: 77 Days: Trump’s Campaign to Subvert the Election http://nyti.ms/3oD2fsu
// Hours after the United States voted, the president declared the election a fraud — a lie that unleashed a movement that would shatter democratic norms and upend the peaceful transfer of power.
// By Jim Rutenberg, Jo Becker, Eric Lipton, Maggie Haberman, Jonathan Martin, Matthew Rosenberg and Michael S. Schmidt

⭕ 30 Jan 2021

Politico: Here’s What Happens to a Conspiracy-Driven Party http://politi.co/3ajSIBe “[T]he QAnon wing now threatens to push Republicans much closer to the fate of Know Nothing Party, even though they don’t know it”
// The modern GOP isn’t the first party to embrace huge conspiracies. But the lessons should be sobering.

ProPublica: Text Messages Show Top Trump Campaign Fundraiser’s Key Role Planning the Rally That Preceded the Siege http://bit.ly/2MtpBnb
// Caroline Wren, a Trump fundraiser, is listed as a “VIP Advisor” in a National Park Service permit for the Jan. 6th rally at the Ellipse. Text messages and a planning memo show the title downplays the active role she played in organizing the event.

🐣 RT @cnnbrk Five of Trump’s impeachment lawyers have stepped aside a little more than a week before his Senate trial in a disagreement over legal strategy, sources say
🔆 This❗️⋙ CNN: First on CNN: Trump’s impeachment defense team leaves less than two weeks before trial http://cnn.it/3pMFljT “Trump is clinging to his election fraud charade and suddenly finds himself without legal representation”

It was a dramatic development in the second impeachment trial for Trump, who has struggled to find lawyers willing to take his case. And now, with legal briefs due next week and a trial set to begin only days later, Trump is clinging to his election fraud charade and suddenly finds himself without legal representation.

Butch Bowers and Deborah Barbier, who were expected to be two of the lead attorneys, are no longer on the team. A source familiar with the changes said it was a mutual decision for both to leave the legal team. As the lead attorney, Bowers assembled the team.

Josh Howard, a North Carolina attorney who was recently added to the team, has also left, according to another source familiar with the changes. Johnny Gasser and Greg Harris, from South Carolina, are no longer involved with the case, either. ¤ No other attorneys have announced they are working on Trump’s impeachment defense.

A person familiar with the departures told CNN that Trump wanted the attorneys to argue there was mass election fraud and that the election was stolen from him rather than focus on the legality of convicting a president after he’s left office. Trump was not receptive to the discussions about how they should proceed in that regard.

🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln The Lincoln Project’s legal response to the false and defamatory statements made by Rudy Giuliani. https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1355618315570393090?s=20/photo/1-3

WaPo: ‘Be ready to fight’: FBI probe of U.S. Capitol riot finds evidence detailing coordination of an assault http://wapo.st/3afSkUx

💙 Politico Mag, Michael Kruse: The Antipope of Mar-a-Lago http://politi.co/3t5TdYx
// What a medieval religious schism can teach us about Donald Trump’s unprecedented and radically antagonistic approach to the ex-presidency.

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin I agree that the center-right needs a new political identity and home, fully committed to American values, truth, reason and democracy. It’s a work in progress.
⋙ 🐣 RT @LarrySabato The Republican Party is no longer salvageable—at least a sane center-right version the country needs as an alternative. I resisted accepting this for a long time. But Trump, Jan 6, Greene et al made me face it. Not sure what’s next & best, or how to get there. #RepublicanParty

WaPo: Ukraine stayed quiet during Trump-era pressures. Now it’s sharing some Giuliani tales. http://wapo.st/2YuNP2Q “Ukraine’s rebuff of [Giuliani’s] demands, said [former Zelensky aide] Novikov, was a victory in keeping the country out of U.S. affairs”

⭕ 29 Jan 2021

NYT, Shoshana Zuboff: The Coup We Are Not Talking About http://nyti.ms/39ASaYI “Dr. Zuboff, a professor emeritus at Harvard Business School, is the author of ‘The Age of Surveillance Capitalism.’” Excellent #longread
// We can have democracy, or we can have a surveillance society, but we cannot have both.
// Dr. Zuboff, a professor emeritus at Harvard Business School, is the author of “The Age of Surveillance Capitalism.”

Deaths of kings and peaceful transfers of power in democracies are critical moments that heighten society’s vulnerability. The norms and laws that guide these junctures are rightly treated with maximum gravity. Mr. Trump and his allies prosecuted an election-fraud disinformation campaign that ultimately translated into violence. It took direct aim at American democracy’s point of maximum institutional vulnerability and its most fundamental norms. As such, it qualifies as a form of epistemic terrorism, an extreme expression of epistemic chaos. Mr. Zuckerberg’s determination to lend his economic machine to the cause makes him an accessory to this assault.

Like baseball, everyday reality is an adventure that begins and ends at home base, where we are safe. No society can police everything all the time, least of all a democratic society. A healthy society rests on a consensus about what is a deviation and what is normal. We venture out from the norm, but we know the difference between the outfield and home, the reality of everyday life. Without that, as we have now experienced, things fall apart. Democrats drinking blood? Sure, why not? Hydroxychloroquine for Covid-19? Right this way! Storm the Capitol and make Mr. Trump dictator? Yeah, we’ve got that!

Society renews itself as common sense evolves. This requires trustworthy, transparent, respectful institutions of social discourse, especially when we disagree. Instead we are saddled with the opposite, nearly 20 years into a world dominated by a political-economic institution that operates as a chaos machine for hire, in which norm violation is key to revenue.

… The corrupt information that dominates the private square does not rise to the top of a free and fair competition of ideas. It wins in a rigged game. No democracy can survive this game.

Our susceptibility to the destruction of common sense reflects a young information civilization that has not yet found its footing in democracy. Unless we interrupt surveillance economics and revoke the license to steal that legitimates its antisocial operations, the other coup will continue to strengthen and produce fresh crises. What must be done now?

The United States and the world’s other liberal democracies have thus far failed to construct a coherent political vision of a digital century that advances democratic values, principles and government. While the Chinese have designed and deployed digital technologies to advance their system of authoritarian rule, the West has remained compromised and ambivalent.

This failure has left a void where democracy should be, and the dangerous result has been a two-decade drift toward private systems of surveillance and behavioral control outside the constraints of democratic governance. This is the road to the final stage of the epistemic coup. The result is that our democracies march naked into the third decade without the new charters of rights, legal frameworks and institutional forms necessary to ensure a digital future that is compatible with the aspirations of a democratic society.

We are still in the early days of an information civilization. The third decade is our opportunity to match the ingenuity and determination of our 20th-century forebears by building the foundations for a democratic digital century.

Democracy is under the kind of siege that only democracy can end. If we are to defeat the epistemic coup, then democracy must be the protagonist.

I offer three principles that can help guide these beginnings:

The democratic rule of law

… Antitrust arguments are important for two reasons: They signal that democracy is once again on the move, and they legitimate more regulatory attention to companies designated as market dominant. But when it comes to defeating the epistemic coup, the antitrust paradigm falls short. Here’s why.

[I]t took decades for lawmakers to finally address the real sources of harm by codifying new rights for workers and consumers. The National Labor Relations Act, which guaranteed the right to unionize while regulating the actions of employers, wasn’t enacted until 1935, 45 years after the Sherman Antitrust Act. We do not have 45 years — or 20 or 10 — to linger before we address the real harms of the epistemic coup and their causes.

There may be sound antitrust reasons to break up the big tech empires, but carving up Facebook or any of the others into the surveillance capitalist equivalents of Exxon, Chevron and Mobil would not shield us from the clear and present dangers of surveillance capitalism. Our time demands more.

New conditions summon new rights

A democratic information civilization cannot progress without new charters of epistemic rights that protect citizens from the massive-scale invasion and theft compelled by surveillance economics. During most of the modern age, citizens of democratic societies have regarded a person’s experience as inseparable from the individual — inalienable. It follows that the right to know about one’s experience has been considered elemental, bonded to each of us like a shadow. We each decide if and how our experience is shared, with whom and for what purpose. … [T]he once taken-for-granted right to know and to decide who knows about us must be codified in law and protected by democratic institutions, if it is to exist at all.

Unprecedented harms demand unprecedented solutions

… We need legal frameworks that interrupt and outlaw the massive-scale extraction of human experience. Laws that stop data collection would end surveillance capitalism’s illegitimate supply chains. The algorithms that recommend, microtarget and manipulate, and the millions of behavioral predictions pushed out by the second cannot exist without the trillions of data points fed to them each day.

Next, we need laws that tie data collection to fundamental rights and data use to public service, addressing the genuine needs of people and communities. Data is no longer the means of information warfare waged on the innocent.

[W]e [must] disrupt the financial incentives that reward surveillance economics. We can prohibit commercial practices that exert demand for rapacious data collection. Democratic societies have outlawed markets that trade in human organs and babies. Markets that trade in human beings were outlawed, even when they supported whole economies.

These principles are already shaping democratic action. The Federal Trade Commission initiated a study of social media and video-streaming companies less than a week after filing its case against Facebook and said it intended to “lift the hood” of internal operations “to carefully study their engines.” A statement by three commissioners took aim at tech companies “capable of surveilling and monetizing … our personal lives,” adding that “too much about the industry remains dangerously opaque.”

Two sentences often attributed to Justice Brandeis feature in the congressional subcommittee’s impressive antitrust report. “We must make our choice. We may have democracy, or we may have wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we cannot have both.” The statement so relevant to Brandeis’s time remains a pungent commentary on the old capitalism we know, but it ignores the new capitalism that knows us. Unless democracy revokes the license to steal [information] and challenges the fundamental economics and operations of commercial surveillance, the epistemic coup will weaken and eventually transform democracy itself. We must make our choice. We may have democracy, or we may have surveillance society, but we cannot have both. We have a democratic information civilization to build, and there is no time to waste.

WaPo, Kathleen Parker: The GOP isn’t doomed. It’s dead. http://wapo.st/3j0Amt0

💙 WaPo, Matthew Dallek: Forcing out the fringe http://wapo.st/39yM0sb “Dallek, a historian at George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management, is at work on a book about the John Birch Society” 🖼 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1355784538111303689?s=20/photo/1
// Can Republicans exile their most toxic supporters? They’ve done it before.
// illustration: grey vs red elephants facing off

🐣 RT @CNN Former President George W. Bush is making it clear that he supports Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, the No. 3 Republican in the House, who voted to impeach then-President Trump
⋙ CNN: George W. Bush to thank Dick Cheney, father of Liz Cheney, ‘for his daughter’s service’ http://cnn.it/2YqIrOe

WaPo, David Ignatius: The U.S. is finally catching up to the domestic terrorism threat http://wapo.st/3oBaJA5

WaPo, John Sipher: Piling up incriminating information about Trump’s Russian connections http://wapo.st/3otXMrT Review of: American Kompromat: How the KGB Cultivated Donald Trump, and Related Tales of Sex, Greed, Power, and Treachery By Craig Unger
// John Sipher worked for the CIA’s clandestine service for 28 years. He is now a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and a co-founder of Spycraft Entertainment.

One of the standard warnings attached to U.S. intelligence reports is that the source of a report intends “to influence as well as inform.” The caveat does not mean that the source’s reporting is wrong or should be discounted, but that the source also has an agenda. Craig Unger’s new book, “American Kompromat,” should be read with a similar understanding, for it opens with the presumption that former president Donald Trump is, as former CIA director Michael Hayden described him, “a clear and present danger.” Unger starts from the premise that Trump is a Kremlin asset and proceeds to advance the argument with great detail.

Unger is a veteran investigative journalist and writer, and “American Kompromat” is a follow-up to his 2018 book, “House of Trump, House of Putin,” in which he made the case for Russian collusion. “American Kompromat” can be read alongside others that examine Trump’s weak spot for Russia — including Greg Miller’s “The Apprentice,” Michael Isikoff and David Corn’s “Russian Roulette,” Luke Harding’s “Shadow State,” Tim Weiner’s “The Folly and the Glory,” and Seth Abramson’s “Proof of Collusion” — as well as books by insiders such as Peter Strzok, former FBI deputy assistant director of counterintelligence; Josh Campbell, a former FBI special agent and special assistant to then-Director James Comey; and Andrew McCabe, former deputy director of the FBI.

As the Trump administration came to a spectacular end, Unger must have felt the need to update his book continually. Day by day, Trump took actions that added to Unger’s thesis. In the closing weeks of his term, Trump sought to divert attention from a damaging Russian cyberhack, refused to concede Russian President Vladimir Putin’s poisoning of his leading political challenger and brazenly pardoned cronies who refused to testify in Robert Mueller’s Russia probe. (Not to mention allegedly inciting the mob that violently overtook the Capitol.)

Unger outlines Trump’s decades-long relationships with Russian criminals and his willingness to abet the laundering of dirty money flowing from Moscow, and explains why Russian intelligence would find him an easy mark. The web of Trump’s damning connections and his actions as president suggest some sort of affinity for Putin.

According to Unger, there are indications that Trump was used as a conduit for Soviet covert messaging campaigns in the late 1980s. He made numerous visits to Russia where he was certainly watched, feted and cultivated. At the time, he publicly expressed thoughts that were far outside of mainstream Western opinion. For example, he complained that Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev was destroying the Soviet Union — suggesting perhaps relations with KGB elements that shared such a view. Unger cites former KGB officer Yuri Shvets, who served in Washington at the time, saying of Trump: “The guy is not a complicated cookie, his most important characteristics being low intellect coupled with hyperinflated vanity. This combination makes him a dream for an experienced recruiter.”

By compiling decades of Trump’s seedy ties, disturbing and consistent patterns of behavior, and unexplained contacts with Russian officials and criminals, Unger makes a strong case that Trump is probably a compromised trusted contact of Kremlin interests.

That said, it is not an argument meant to stand up to the scrutiny of a criminal court (that would require evidence hidden in Russian intelligence files). Instead, it is a counterintelligence case, a circumstantial compilation of patterns, relationships and logical inferences. Even though counterintelligence probes often do not lead to arrests, the stakes of such investigations may be of far more serious consequence. We have learned over the past several years that many of the most important firewalls in our democracy are not necessarily written in the legal code. It may not be a crime for a presidential candidate to seek to make money from a hostile foreign power and lie about it, but it is potentially a far more serious challenge to our system.

In short, Unger alleges that Trump’s long-standing ties to Russian organized crime, his lifestyle and his business practices made him uniquely vulnerable to blackmail and extortion by the country that is unarguably the best in the world at those dark arts. His campaign team — with its own unusual shady ties to Russia — was willing to work with a hostile foreign power and eager to accept material stolen from Americans. None went to the authorities to report the illicit contacts, and many of them were subsequently arrested. When the issue of Russian involvement surfaced publicly, every single one of them lied and covered up their actions. Trump then attacked the very institutions that could hold him to account and sought to obstruct investigations, eventually pardoning anyone who could provide evidence of wrongdoing. Even Trump’s most fervent supporters have been unable to provide an innocent explanation for why a domestic political campaign would need such deep engagement with a hostile foreign power.

Unger’s narrative of collusion relies on piling up any and all damning information he can muster. However, in some cases, the very volume of information undercuts the strength of his argument. Trump’s presidency was such a ruinous fiasco, it is tempting to keep adding inexplicable actions to the pile. However, the tangential material often confuses more than clarifies. Chapters on William Barr, the Catholic Opus Dei sect, Robert Maxwell, Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein are interesting but do little to illuminate Trump’s perfidy. For example, Unger ties Barr to FBI traitor Robert Hanssen, suggesting that Hanssen was promoted while Barr was the attorney general in the George H.W. Bush administration. Anyone with experience in government would be hard-pressed to explain how a mid-level FBI promotion of someone not yet suspected of a crime would be of interest to the attorney general.

Further, Unger relies on relatively few sources, and none with direct access to Trump or present-day Russia. Shvets and Oleg Kalugin, his sources on Russian intelligence methodology, were celebrated KGB officers but left Russia in the late 1980s and have no direct knowledge of Trump’s contacts with Russian officials. They provide interesting context and color, but Unger would have benefited from a wider variety of sources.

Trump’s election exposed a previously undetected flaw in our system of protecting national security secrets. A duly elected president cannot be denied a security clearance, yet the Republican Party nominated a candidate whose greed, lack of morals and relationship with criminal elements should have disqualified him for the lowest-level clearance, much less the highest office in the land. What Unger’s books have shown us is that the evidence was there for anyone willing to look. “American Kompromat” uncovers no secrets, nor does it reveal much that is new, but it reminds us that there is still much left to learn. We know that Trump was compromised, but we’re not sure exactly how.

American Kompromat: How the KGB Cultivated Donald Trump, and Related Tales of Sex, Greed, Power, and Treachery By Craig Unger

🐣 RT @thedailybeast BREAKING: Two Montana brothers accused of being among the first 10 people to storm the U.S. Capitol—before chasing a lone Black cop through the building and wreaking havoc inside the Senate chamber—have been charged. https://twitter.com/thedailybeast/status/1355181809940787201?s=20/photo/1
⋙ DailyBeast, Pilar Milendez: Montana Brothers Who Accosted Lone Black Cop During Capitol Riots Are Arrested http://bit.ly/3t2yB38
// Joshua and Jerod Hughes are accused of confronting Capitol Police cop Eugene Goodman, who heroically diverted the mob away from the Senate

🚫 🐣 RT @FlossObama Trump literally rallied people to attack the Capitol and we were perhaps two quick-thinking officers away from that situation being exponentially more tragic… and Republicans are now rallying in support of him again. The whole party is seditious.
// most perhaps, not all

🐣 RT @MollyJongFast Oy vey
⋙ 🧵 RT @ryanjreilly “We broke into the Capitol…we got inside, we did our part. We were looking for Nancy to shoot her in the friggin’ brain but we didn’t find her.” — Dawn Bancroft, arrested in Pennsylvania today, along with Diana Santos-Smith. 📌 https://twitter.com/ryanjreilly/status/1355282121699565568?s=20/photo/1-2

Law&Crime: Pro-Trump Lawyer Lin Wood Says Georgia State Bar Told Him His Law License Is in Danger Unless He Takes Mental Health Exam http://bit.ly/3r3m4dZ Wood has appeared in rallies alongside Trump lawyer Sidney Powell

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Republican Ties to Extremist Groups Are Under Scrutiny http://nyti.ms/3j0wwA3
Named in article (alpha by state):
Mo Brooks (AL)
Andy Biggs (AZ)
Paul Gosar (AZ)
Lauren Bobert (CO)
Matt Gaetz (FL)
Marjorie Taylor Green (GA)
// A number of members of Congress have links to organizations and movements that played a role in the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol.

🐣 RT @craigunger Must see: Watch me and Yuri Shvets, fmr KGB officer who is great source forAmerican Kompromat, on Narativ TV, telling for the 1st, straight from the horse’s mouth, how the KGB cultivated Donald Trump. Buy now: http://bit.ly/2Yo7txF @ZevShalev 💽 https://twitter.com/craigunger/status/1354826792247451649?s=20/photo/1
// 1/28/2021
⋙ American Kompromat. @CraigUnger’s new book reveals Trump’s KGB ties with former KGB officer Yuri Shvets, @lincolnsbible pscp.tv
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TheGuardian: ‘The perfect target’: Russia cultivated Trump as asset for 40 years – ex-KGB spy http://bit.ly/2NDzLlq “The feeling was that he was extremely vulnerable intellectually, and psychologically, and he was prone to flattery”
// The KGB ‘played the game as if they were immensely impressed by his personality’, Yuri Shvets, a key source for a new book, tells the Guardian

… Shvets is a key source for American Kompromat, a new book by journalist Craig Unger, whose previous works include House of Trump, House of Putin. The book also explores the former president’s relationship with the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Shvets, a KGB major, had a cover job as a correspondent in Washington for the Russian news agency Tass during the 1980s. He moved to the US permanently in 1993 and gained American citizenship. He works as a corporate security investigator and was a partner of Alexander Litvinenko, who was assassinated in London in 2006.

Unger describes how Trump first appeared on the Russians’ radar in 1977 when he married his first wife, Ivana Zelnickova, a Czech model. Trump became the target of a spying operation overseen by Czechoslovakia’s intelligence service in cooperation with the KGB.

The ex-major recalled: “For the KGB, it was a charm offensive. They had collected a lot of information on his personality so they knew who he was personally. The feeling was that he was extremely vulnerable intellectually, and psychologically, and he was prone to flattery.

Shvets, who has carried out his own investigation, said: “For me, the Mueller report was a big disappointment because people expected that it will be a thorough investigation of all ties between Trump and Moscow, when in fact what we got was an investigation of just crime-related issues. There were no counterintelligence aspects of the relationship between Trump and Moscow.”

He added: “This is what basically we decided to correct. So I did my investigation and then got together with Craig. So we believe that his book will pick up where Mueller left off.”

⭕ 28 Jan 2021

WaPo, Karen Tumulty: The GOP struck a bad bargain. That’s how it got stuck with Marjorie Taylor Greene. http://wapo.st/2YogQgN //➔ “Those who foolishly sought power by riding the back of the tiger ended up inside” ~ JFK

NYT, Paul Krugman: The G.O.P. Is in a Doom Loop of Bizarro http://nyti.ms/2Ypn2VD “If the Trump-incited Capitol insurrection didn’t snap the party back to sanity — and it didn’t — nothing will”
// But will it doom the rest of us, too?

🐣 RT @evanchill The Times’s Visual Investigations team obtained previously unpublished police bodycam video from an officer beaten by the Capitol mob on Jan. 6. It provides an officer’s perspective on the battle to defend an entryway where a rioter was crushed by the mob.
⋙ NYT: Body Camera Footage Shows Capitol Rioters Trampling Over Woman http://nyti.ms/2MDY9mn
// Video obtained by The Times provides a police officer’s view of the deadly battle to defend a key entryway from the surging mob.

As 34-year-old Rosanne Boyland lay dying on the steps of the Capitol on Jan. 6 after being crushed by a mob, fellow rioters were charging over her to attack police officers with crutches, a hockey stick and pepper spray, new police body camera footage shows.

Video obtained by The Times provides a previously unpublished view of the brutal fight between rioters and officers at a central entryway on the west side of the Capitol — the same one that President Biden used to descend to his inauguration ceremony two weeks later.

The footage shows how rioters, in their effort to attack the police, trampled on Ms. Boyland even as her friend, Justin Winchell, shouted that she was dying and needed help.

Federal prosecutors in Detroit played the video at a Jan. 25 court hearing in the case of Michael Joseph Foy, a Michigan man accused of attacking the officers with a hockey stick. The U.S. attorney’s office in Detroit provided the one minute and 20 second clip to The Times.

The footage appears to come from the body camera worn by one of four Metropolitan Police officers dragged out of the doorway and beaten by rioters during the hourslong battle. It begins at 4:26 p.m., just as officers have managed to push the mob out of the doorway. Inside, rioters had packed together in a dangerous crush in their attempt to force their way through the police and into the Capitol.

Seconds into the video, as rioters tumble over one another, a voice can be heard shouting, “Save her!” ¤ As rioters fall out of the doorway, Ms. Boyland is briefly visible in the video, and Mr. Winchell begins to scream, “She’s gonna die! She’s dead!”

“I need somebody!” Mr. Winchell shouts, turning to the crowd. Instead, a rioter behind him sprays a chemical irritant over his head toward the police.

A bearded rioter wearing a hat, brown jacket and University of Michigan sweatshirt then begins to move up the stairs toward the police. ¤ “Knock their masks off!” another rioter in a cowboy hat tells him.

The bearded rioter charges over Ms. Boyland and begins to grapple with the officer, grabbing his baton. At the same time, another rioter jabs the officer with a crutch. The officer is driven to the ground as the crowd cheers the attack.

A man in a hooded winter jacket, whom prosecutors say is Mr. Foy, is seen on the body camera footage advancing with his hockey stick and repeatedly swinging it down at the officers. Prosecutors allege in court documents that Mr. Foy, a former Marine, struck officers at least 10 times in 16 seconds.

“No! No!” Mr. Winchell screams, as the rioters swing at the police over Boyland’s body.

“I’ll kill you,” a rioter says to an officer, using an expletive, before grabbing the officer by his helmet and dragging him out of the doorway.

Mr. Winchell can again be heard screaming “Rosanne! Rosanne!”

After the first officer is dragged away, another rioter can be seen grabbing onto the leg of the fallen officer wearing the body camera. Then the footage ends. Other videos reviewed by The Times showed that rioters dragged the officer down the steps seconds later.

At around the same time, rioters dragged Ms. Boyland from the door and attempted but failed to resuscitate her. They then carried her back to the police battling rioters at the doorway, who moved her into the Capitol Rotunda, where paramedics eventually reached her. She was pronounced dead at a local hospital at 6:09 p.m., around an hour and a half later.

Mr. Foy faces multiple federal charges, including assaulting a police officer, and has been transferred from Detroit to Washington to face prosecution.

🐣 RT @AaronBlake This op-ed from fired Fox News political editor @ChrisStirewalt is something: ¤ He says this all “was partly a cynical, knowing effort by political operators and their hype men in the media to steal an election or at least get rich trying.”
⋙ LATimes: Op-Ed: I called Arizona for Biden on Fox News. Here’s what I learned http://lat.ms/3ataUsz
// fired by Fox for calling AZ first (and correctly); The news business operates in a marketplace that offers penalties for reporting the news but lots of rewards for indulging a consumer’s worst cravings.

💙 NYT, Michelle Goldberg: The First Post-Reagan Presidency http://nyti.ms/3iVayP9
// So far, Joe Biden has been surprisingly progressive.
⋙ See under Entire Articles: NYT Goldb Post-Reagan 1-28-2021

WaPo: Biden administration halts effort to install Trump loyalists on Pentagon advisory boards http://wapo.st/3oxH76F For some appointments, paperwork had not been completed, others serve “at the pleasure of the defense secretary”; a few have already been sworn in

🧵 RT @AshaRangappa_ THREAD. I had to take a little break from political Twitter to gather my thoughts on how the GOP is responding to impeachment. I find that in the face of gaslighting, it is useful to repeat things that we know to be true, and then assess the choices from there. To wit: 📌 https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1354964827429462021?s=20

2. TRUTH #1: Donald Trump did not win the 2020 election. He could not accept this outcome. Because of his inability to accept this outcome, he manufactured a Big Lie that he *did* win the election, and put all of the official powers at his disposal to force this to be the case

3. TRUTH #2: As part of this effort, he attempted to 1) shakedown the Secretary of State of Georgia to manufacture 11,780 “extra” votes that would give him a victory in that state; 2) conspired with officials at DOJ to manufacture false cases of voter fraud in Georgia

4. and 3) rallied his supporters using the Big Lie to convene in Washington, D.C. to “fight” against Congress’ Electoral College certification. When this became a violent insurrection at the Capitol, he refused to use his power to either verbally disavow that insurrection or

5. use his official authority to permit the National Guard and other reinforcement mechanisms to protect the official and constitutional functions of a coequal branch of government. In so doing, he violated his oath of office.

6. TRUTH #3: His words and actions, in addition to his failure to act, resulted in the death of 5 people, including law enforcement officials, and the threat to the lives of members of Congress and his own Vice President.

7. TRUTH #4: If he had succeeded, it is unclear what state of functioning our democracy would be in at this moment.

8. TRUTH #5: There are members of Congress who subscribe to the Big Lie, and are effectively representing the interests of the domestic terrorists who invaded our Capitol in our democratic processes. https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1354970259262902275?s=20/photo/1

9. Reasonable people cannot disagree on the above Truths. The question is how whether and how Trump should be held accountable for #1-5. Impeachment is one option through which he can be held accountable, and specifically whether he should be barred from holding office again.

10. If Senators hide behind procedural arguments for why Trump’s actions cannot be adjudicated in an impeachment trial (on which the weight of experts agree is permitted), then they are avoiding, but not answering, the question of accountability

11. So the only questions to ask these people is: 1) Do you believe Trump should be held accountable for his actions? (yes or no) and 2) If not an impeachment, then how? (i.e., do they go on record as conceding that criminal prosecution is OK?)

12. Underlying both of these questions, of course, is the more fundamental question of: Do you disavow Trump’s Big Lie? Unless GOP are willing to go on record saying YES, then they are 1) saying the insurrection was justified and 2) Trump should not be held accountable, ever /END

P.S. I am a linear thinker and I think there is a nice graph/flowchart that can be made from the above if anyone is inclined to make it!

WaPo: Hostility between congressional Republicans and Democrats reaches new lows amid growing fears of violence http://wapo.st/3cm8b6w “‘The enemy is within the House of Representatives, … in addition to what is happening outside,’ Pelosi (D-Calif.) said”

⭕ 27 Jan 2021

NYT: U.S. faces heightened threats from violent domestic extremists after Capitol attack, Homeland Security says. http://nyti.ms/3t5W57x “The intelligence official involved with the bulletin [said] that the public warning should have been issued as early as November”

The warning contained in a “National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin” was a notable departure for a Department of Homeland Security accused of being reluctant during the Trump administration to publish intelligence reports or public warnings about the dangers posed by domestic extremists and white supremacist groups for fear of angering Mr. Trump, according to current and former homeland security officials.

Even after the Department of Homeland Security in September 2019 singled out white supremacists as a leading domestic terrorism threat, analysts and intelligence officials said their warnings were watered down, delayed or both. Former officials in the Trump administration have even said that White House officials sought to suppress the phrase “domestic terrorism.”

The intelligence official involved with the bulletin, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss its findings, added that the public warning should have been issued as early as November, when Mr. Trump was making an escalating series of false accusations about the election, and that far-right groups continued to be galvanized by such false statements.

🐣 RT @nytopinion To dampen extremism, “advertisers should stop supporting networks that spread lies and hatred,” @NickKristof writes, “and cable companies should drop channels that persist in doing so.”
⋙ NYT, Nicholas Kristof: A Letter to My Conservative Friends http://nyti.ms/2YlBUEx “You’ve been hoodwinked, exploited & manipulated by con artists waving flags, casting lies & monetizing bigotry”
// Hold us accountable, but please do the same for the charlatans who deceive you, use you and cheat you.

🐣 RT @karissabe Mark Zuckerberg just said Facebook will permanently take political groups out of recommendations globally and is working on ways to reduce political content in News Feed bc “people don’t want politics and fighting to take over” their experience

🐣 RT @shannonrwatts 140 officers injured.
One officer dead from the attack; two from suicide.
Officers without helmets sustained brain injuries.
One officer has two cracked ribs and two smashed spinal discs.
One officer is going to lose his eye; one was stabbed with a metal fence stake.
[link to Cruz]

🐣 RT @kurtbardella The #Benghazi attack occurred on September 11, 2012.
3 years later, on October 15, 2015, @HillaryClinton testified before a GOP-controlled Congressional Committee for 11 hours.
3 weeks ago, our Capitol was under siege by domestic terrorists.
Republicans want us to move on.

WaPo: D.C. police sent 850 officers to the Capitol during insurrection, spent $8.8 million during week of Jan. 6 http://wapo.st/2MxmXg5 “This assault on the Capitol has exposed weaknesses in the security of the most secure city in the country” ~ Acting Police Chief Contee

Acting police chief Robert J. Contee III, in his opening statement Tuesday before a closed session of the House Appropriations Committee, also said for the first time that a D.C. police officer who had been at the riot committed suicide in the days that followed.

D.C. police sent about 850 officers, nearly one-quarter of its force, to help rescue the U.S. Capitol from the mob that broke in Jan. 6, and the department estimates it cost the District $8.8 million to secure the downtown during the week the insurrection occurred.

The chief cautioned that the $8.8 million cost is an estimate that is sure to change, and he said a more detailed financial accounting is forthcoming. He said police and prosecutors will be “engaged for years” investigating and trying insurgents.

Contee said many aspects of local policing will have to be revisited to confront new threats of domestic terrorism, including training that at present “neither anticipates nor prepares” officers for “hours of hand-to-hand combat.”

The chief also said the D.C. police force’s relationship with the myriad federal agencies in the District might be reexamined. “This assault on the Capitol has exposed weaknesses in the security of the most secure city in the country,” Contee told lawmakers.

He said federal and local agencies will now have to consider domestic terrorism as a serious threat, and “harden targets in the federal enclave.” That, Contee said, could make other buildings in the District “more likely targets.”

🐣 RT @WSJPolitics President Biden is expected to revamp the asylum system, after the Trump administration took steps to restrict access to humanitarian protection in the U.S.
⋙ WSJ: Biden to Rescind Curbs on Asylum Policy Enacted by Trump http://on.wsj.com/3adfavN
// President plans to use executive actions to end safe-third-country rule, ‘Remain in Mexico’ program

WaPo: Republicans back away from confronting Trump and his loyalists after the Capitol insurrection, embracing them instead http://wapo.st/2Yj76UU They “accommodate Trump’s most fervent supporters as they continue to champion the falsehood of widespread electoral fraud”

💙 WaPo: Self-styled militia members in three states began planning in November for recruits, weapons ahead of Capitol breach, U.S. alleges http://wapo.st/3t6zhV9 “[T]he group cited the perceived direction of President Donald Trump”

Three self-styled militia members charged in the Jan. 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol began soliciting recruits for potential violence within days of the 2020 presidential election, later training in Ohio and North Carolina and organizing travel to Washington with a busload of comrades and a truck of weapons, U.S. authorities alleged Wednesday.

A four-count indictment returned in D.C. laid out fresh details and allegations against Jessica Marie Watkins, 38, and Donovan Ray Crowl, 50 — both of Woodstock, Ohio — and Thomas E. Caldwell, 66, of Berryville, Va. The three, all U.S. military veterans, are accused of conspiring to obstruct Congress and other counts, punishable by up to 20 years in prison.

Prosecutors have said Caldwell appears to have ties to the anti-government Oath Keepers extremist group — although his attorney said he is not a member. They also have alleged that the retired Navy lieutenant commander helped organize dozens of others who coordinated their movements as they “stormed the castle” to disrupt the confirmation of President Biden’s electoral college victory.

Real-time conversations recovered from a walkie-talkie-style app captured Watkins discussing a group of about 30 to 40 “sticking together and sticking to the plan” during the breach, according to court documents previously filed in the case.

In a 15-page indictment unsealed Wednesday, prosecutors revealed new allegations, accusing Watkins of contacting recruits on Nov. 9, six days after the election, for a “Basic Training” camp outside Columbus, Ohio, in early January so they would be “fighting fit by innaugeration.” Prosecutors also allege that Watkins participated in a “leadership only” conference call via an encrypted app, and that Caldwell arranged with another person bringing “at least one full bus 40+ people coming from N.C.” and weaponry ahead of Jan. 6.

Crowl, a former Marine mechanic, attended a training camp in December in North Carolina, while Caldwell hosted Watkins in Northern Virginia, charging papers said.

At one point, Caldwell wrote Watkins, “Don’t know what [Person One] is cooking up but I am hearing rumblings of another MAGA march 12 December. I don’t know what will happen but like you I am very worried about the future of our country . . . I believe we will have to get violent to stop this.” ¤ “You are my kinda person and we may have to fight next time,” Caldwell added.

Previous charging papers identified Person One as “Stewie,” a possible reference to Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes.

On Dec. 30, Caldwell messaged Watkins saying, “If [Person One] isn’t making plans, I’ll take charge myself, and get the ball rolling,” the indictment stated. On Jan. 2, Caldwell allegedly concluded, “I don’t know if [Person One] has even got out his call to arms, but its a little friggin late. This one we do on our own. This is one we are doing on our own.”

Caldwell allegedly told Watkins that the leader of another group, unnamed in the indictment but described in previous court filings as “Paul,” promised a busload of more than 40 and weaponry.

Paul “is too broken down to be on the ground all day and . . . he is committed to being the quick reaction force and bringing the tools if something goes to hell,” Caldwell said, according to the indictment. “That way the boys won’t have to schlep weps on the bus. He’ll bring them in his truck the day before.” …

In their planning, according to prosecutors, the group cited the perceived direction of President Donald Trump, embracing his false claims of election fraud and readying for a fight in apocalyptic terms.

“Trump wants all able-bodied Patriots to come” to the Jan. 6 “Stop the Steal” rally, Watkins is quoted as saying on Dec. 29. ¤ “If Trump activates the Insurrection Act, I’d hate to miss it,” she added, according to the indictment.

Asked earlier by a recruit what to prepare for, Watkins allegedly wrote in November that if Biden became president, “our way of life as we know it is over. Our Republic would be over. Then it is our duty as Americans to fight, kill and die for our rights.”

Prosecutors previously detailed the group’s alleged communications over the walkie-talkie-style app Zello during the riot.

“You are executing citizen’s arrest. Arrest this assembly, we have probable cause for acts of treason, election fraud,” one man said as Watkins reported undergoing plastic bullet and tear-gas fire. ¤ “This is . . . everything we ­f—ing trained for!” an unknown man told Watkins, according to the court documents.

The new charges against the three were among eight indictments returned Wednesday by a grand jury against previously charged defendants. The indictments come one day after Acting U.S. Attorney Michael R. Sherwin said that investigators are turning their focus to whether militia groups and individuals in several states may have coordinated or planned ahead of time to commit criminal acts. Law enforcement officials have focused on the Oath Keepers, the nativist Proud Boys, and Three Percenters, another anti-government group that takes its name from the bogus claim that only 3 percent of the colonists supported the American Revolution against the British.

WaPo: Homeland security bulletin warns Americans about violence by grievance-fueled domestic extremists http://wapo.st/3ceoNNC

CNN: The Republican Party is at war with itself as it charts its post-Trump future http://cnn.it/2YkQMD2

LegalInformationInstitute (Cornell Law): 18 U.S. Code § 2384 – Seditious conspiracy http://bit.ly/3pAAX76 Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1354435558035107842?s=20/photo/1

18 U.S. Code § 2384 – Seditious conspiracy
If two or more persons in any State or Territory, or in any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, conspire to overthrow, put down, or to destroy by force the Government of the United States, or to levy war against them, or to oppose by force the authority thereof, or by force to prevent, hinder, or delay the execution of any law of the United States, or by force to seize, take, or possess any property of the United States contrary to the authority thereof, they shall each be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both.
(June 25, 1948, ch. 645, 62 Stat. 808; July 24, 1956, ch. 678, § 1, 70 Stat. 623; Pub. L. 103–322, title XXXIII, § 330016(1)(N), Sept. 13, 1994, 108 Stat. 2148.)

🐣 The Trump Admin had a year to put in place a national database for COVID-19 vaccine appointments and tracking or at least put in place standards for the data to be collected. They didn’t ~ meaning everyone’s doing their own in their own way. Not just states, but each distributor.
⋙ 🐣 I assumed that military logistics was doing this, but they stopped at shipping out the vaccines, with no attention given to point-of-care distribution.

🐣 ◕ RT @eyokley A third [35%] of Trump voters say they’d be interested in joining a “Patriot Party” led by Donald Trump, per our latest poll with @POLITICO https://twitter.com/eyokley/status/1354415926288986117?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 📊 MorningConsult Poll: Senate Republicans Signal Acquittal for Trump as His Standing Improves Among GOP Voters http://bit.ly/3ortGoW
// 75% of Republican voters said they’d disapprove of Trump’s conviction
● Almost half of Independents support Trump’s conviction https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1354426301617213448?s=20/photo/1
● Most Republican Voters want Trump to play big role in party, but not All Voters https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1354427160992342019?s=20/photo/1
// Note first chart in @eyokley tweet

🐣 RT @tribelaw It’s Holocaust Remembrance Day—the anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Death Camp.

🐣 RT @kenroth “Alexei Navalny combines two qualities that Russians admire: a mordant sarcasm toward the country’s leaders and great personal bravery. Together, they make him the most potent political threat that President Vladimir Putin has ever faced.”
⋙ WaPo, David Ignatius: Even from prison, Navalny is the most potent political threat Putin has ever faced http://wapo.st/36emN4g In response to Navalny’s video, “Putin on Monday denied that he owned the ‘palace.’ But [Putin’s] aura of invulnerability has been cracked”

Alexei Navalny combines two qualities that Russians admire: a mordant sarcasm toward the country’s leaders and great personal bravery. Together, they make him the most potent political threat that President Vladimir Putin has ever faced.

Navalny’s latest riposte is a wickedly funny video posted Jan. 19 on YouTube, documenting the corruption that surrounds what he calls “Putin’s Palace,” a billion-dollar project on the Black Sea that includes mansions, vineyards, a private casino, even an underground hockey rink. The video alleges a network of payoffs for Putin’s friends and family, as well as for two girlfriends and their relatives.

The mocking video had been seen by more than 90 million people as of Tuesday. And its message of defiance helped bring thousands of protesters onto the streets last weekend in 100 Russian cities to protest Putin’s corrupt and authoritarian regime. Russian security forces arrested more than 3,000 protesters Saturday, and Putin on Monday denied that he owned the “palace.” But his aura of invulnerability has been cracked.

🐣 RT @HotlineJosh Portman adviser Corry Bliss: “If you want to spend all your time on FOX and be[ing] an asshole, there’s never been a better time to serve. But if you want to spend your time being thoughtful and getting shit done, there’s never been a worse time to serve”
⋙ NationalJournal: Mainstream Republicans already surrendering to Trumpism http://bit.ly/39mK1ah
// From opposing conviction in his impeachment trial to a surprise Senate Republican retirement, the GOP establishment anticipates a Trumpian future.

🚫 🧵 RT @bjrich_ #BREAKING: Trump appointee says Tuberville, RAGA director met with Trump family, top advisers on eve of Capitol attack via @BurkhalterEddie 📌 https://twitter.com/bjrich_/status/1354227754212974599?s=20
⋙ AlabamaReporter, Eddie Burkhalter: Trump appointee says Tuberville, RAGA director met with Trump family, top advisers on eve of Capitol attack http://bit.ly/3a7RNnx
// waiting for another source to confirm; RAGA = Republican AG AAssn; Tuberville, through a spokeswoman, said he did not attend the meeting with Trump on the eve of the deadly attack.

CNN, Marshall Cohen: ‘Blame Trump’ defense from alleged Capitol rioters dovetails with Democrats’ impeachment case http://cnn.it/3cecKzI “One by one, die-hard supporters of former President Donald Trump are now blaming him for their actions that day, after being charged”

🐣 RT @McFaul In one phone call readout w/ Putin, Biden & team clearly articulated their new Russia policy: (1) engage on mutual interests, (2) contain Putin’s belligerent actions & (3) speak up in defense of human rights. Rather brilliant:
⋙ WhiteHouse: Readout of President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Call with President Vladimir Putin of Russia http://bit.ly/3qNjDw6
// 1/26/2021

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 Our new Secretary of State Tony Blinken is brilliant, experienced, and globally known and respected. Under the Trump/Pompeo disaster our allies were vilified and thug strongmen embraced. America is getting back to our values.
⋙ 🐣 RT @mitchellreports #TonyBlinken confirmed 78 to 22 by the Senate as Secretary of State inheriting a department hollowed out and demoralized by Mike Pompeo and former President Trump

⭕ 26 Jan 2021

🐣 RT @chrislhayes The central story of American politics right now is that one of the two parties is *radicalizing against democracy* in front of our eyes. There are tons of other stories as well, but they all come after that, I think.

CNN: Marjorie Taylor Greene indicated support for executing prominent Democrats in 2018 and 2019 before running for Congress http://cnn.it/3qWnOWt

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Duckworth: “At the 1st opportunity, Pres. Joe Biden called out Vladimir Putin for reportedly putting bounties on the heads of our brave servicemembers in Afghanistan. After more than 100 days of silence from Donald Trump, it’s a relief to have a Commander in Chief who cares.”

NYT: Man Charged With Threatening Congressman’s Family as Riot Raged http://nyti.ms/3ooEsw4
// Relatives of Hakeem Jeffries and George Stephanopoulos received threatening text messages as rioters stormed the Capitol, federal prosecutors said.

WaPo: Pentagon restricted commander of D.C. Guard ahead of Capitol riot http://wapo.st/3iRU4XZ but … it’s complicated

🐣 RT @CNN Members of Congress were left stunned in a briefing from law enforcement about their failure to prepare for the insurrection, two members who attended a House Appropriations Committee briefing say, with one saying it was “dumb luck” more people didn’t die
⋙ CNN: Democrats stunned by briefing on Capitol’s security before insurrection: ‘It was only by pure dumb luck’ more weren’t killed http://cnn.it/3pqZTOo

💙 🐣 RT @Lawrence The Senate did NOT vote on the constitutionality of the impeachment trial today. They voted only on whether to debate the constitutionality today. 45 voted to debate it immediately. 55 voted to not debate it today with the understanding that it will be debated in the trial.

🧵 RT @TheRickWilson 1/ A lot of DC groups where were ass-deep in the January 6th violent insurrection suddenly want to whitewash their role in funding and supporting it, and the people who made it happen. ¤ They’re upset to be publicly associated with the Proud Boys, neo-Nazis, cop-killers, et al… 📌 https://twitter.com/TheRickWilson/status/1354125939379216385?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheRickWilson 2/ …but the operative word is *publicly*. They were all in, proud as peacocks until they got caught. I’m not talking about people like Trumpjugend Gauleiter Charlie Kirk or the Stop the Steal mooks. They’re just the scuzzy demimonde of Trump world.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheRickWilson 3/ You start digging into the people who supported the Capitol attack rally and you’ll find a lot of big named groups. ¤ But when you get into the people who funded the Sedition Caucus in the House and Senate, the stakes get higher.

🐣 RT @starsandstripes U.S. authorities have opened case files on at least 400 people and expect to bring sedition charges against some “very soon” in the sprawling investigation of the Jan. 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol, officials said.
⋙ StarsAndStripes: Prosecutors expect sedition charges in Capitol breach http://bit.ly/39mY7Z8

💙 🔲 💽 PBS: Trump’s American Carnage http://to.pbs.org/3t0c86U
// FRONTLINE traces Trump’s siege on his enemies, the media and even the leaders of his own party, who for years ignored the warning signs of what was to comRed:

🐣 RT @SenSchumer President Biden should declare a national emergency on the climate crisis. ¤ Donald Trump declared some fake emergency for his ineffective, wasteful wall. That wasn’t an emergency. ¤ If there was ever an emergency, the climate crisis is an emergency.

🐣 RT @Tovah1953 Two GOP congressmen, @RepGosar and @RepAndyBiggsAZ sought pardons for their connection to Capitol attack: Now why would they need Presidential Pardons???? Could this be a statement of guilt and complicity in the insurrection, eh?
⋙ Salon (1/20): Two GOP congressmen sought pardons for their connection to Capitol attack: report http://bit.ly/3cdlPJd
// 1/20/2021; Trump, still facing trial in the Senate, turned down House superfans’ requests after meeting with legal advisers

🐣 RT @Robert4787 The #Russian #hackers didn’t get in gradually, they got inside instantly by sneaking a malicious code into a #Software update pushed out to thousands of government agencies and private companies. #CyberSecurity #CyberAttack #securitybreach #CyberCrime
AP: Russian hack of US agencies exposed supply chain weaknesses http://bit.ly/3t1gJpA

🐣 RT @tribelaw Calling it the QAnon “theory” degrades the concept of “theory.” ¤ It’s like speaking of the Flat Earth “theory.” It’s a world view, and not one that can be falsified or verified. That’s what makes it so dangerous.

💙 🐣 RT @RepRiggleman Oregon GOP doubles down on #CapitolRiots False Flag, TX GOP says WE ARE THE STORM, Hawaii goes QAnon, KY GOP hits McConnell, Kemp under fire in GA, VA has QAnon gov front runner, Trump does robo calls for crazy Kelli in AZ, Sanders endorsed by Trump in AR, MI GOP after Rep Upton
// state GOP parties going haywire

🐣 RT @DeanObeidallah Listen closely to the deafening silence of GOP leaders NOT denouncing in one voice QAnon, The Proud Boys, militias and the 22% of GOPers (per polls) who supported the violent attack on the Capitol. Instead they defend Trump. Violence is now an accepted part of the GOP playbook.

🐣 RT @jimsciutto As I watch the events of the last several weeks, I keep remembering this prescient interview with DNI Clapper in 2016: “We pride ourselves on the institutions that have evolved over 100s of years & I do worry about the fragility of those institutions.”
⋙ CNN (2016): Intel chief Clapper worried about instability in the U.S. http://cnn.it/39fIeUh
// 7/29/2026

AP: ‘THIS IS ME’: Rioters flaunt involvement in Capitol siege http://bit.ly/2YcGx3M “Their total lack of concern over getting caught and their friends’ willingness to turn them in has helped authorities charge about 150 people as of Monday with federal crimes”

⭕ 25 Jan 2021

🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES There are a number of GOP state parties that are more accurately described as Q Parties. Oregon, California, Texas and Arizona are among them. Understanding what side controls what in the GOP civil war will be key to understanding and covering it.

🧵 RT @SteveSchmidtSES The January 6th vote is as irreconcilable for the GOP as was the Kansas/Nebraska act for the Whigs. It has broken the GOP in two. @mattgaetz has declared Trump as the forever leader of the Republican Party and more ominously “The America First Movement”. Like its ‘85 year old 📌 https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1353898734426402817?s=20

💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ TPM: The Capitol Mob Was Only The Finale Of Trump’s Conspiracy To Overturn The Election http://bit.ly/3plZXPF ¤ #longread 🖼 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1354067075770294274?s=20/photo/1
// Trump’s incitement of the Jan. 6 riot, which is now the subject of an impeachment trial, was just one part of his scheme to subvert democracy.

🐣 RT @ In this heavily researched piece, @UrbanAchievr argues that the warning signs for Jan. 6 were obvious and that “the GOP is too compromised by extremists to be trusted with political power any time soon.”
⋙ TheBulwark, Christian VanderBruck: Meet Trump’s Pro-Insurrection “Intellectuals” http://bit.ly/3pkhYOh
// We should have known January 6 was coming, because Trumpism’s “intellectual” wing called for it, for weeks.

For an example of this festering interest in violence, which is both anti-government and anti-police, consider a recent article by Claremont Institute fellow and Boston University professor emeritus Angelo Codevilla. Published just days before the November presidential election, “The Police and Us” argued that it was time for conservatives to start “hurting cops.”

Three days after votes were cast, conservative activist Ned Ryun (who ironically served as a member of Trump’s Advisory 1776 Commission), itemized a number of alleged election irregularities—“you’re telling me the semi-senile basement dweller won roughly 3 million more votes than Obama did in 2008?” “Look at Milwaukee and the statistical improbabilities of the Democratic votes there.”—before channeling Malcolm X to propose violence as a remedy for his grievances: channeling Malcolm X to propose violence as a remedy for his grievances:
Former Trump national security spokesman Michael Anton—best known for authoring the “Flight 93 election” essay analogizing Democrats to terrorists bent on destroying the republic—made a similar argument, suggesting hopefully that Trump supporters might be aroused to “rebellion” ¤ Anton, like Codevilla, is not a shitposter looking for milita-clicks. He’s one of Trumpism’s intellectuals.

Pro-Trump conservatives and elected Republicans echoed and amplified such menacing calls over the next eight weeks, with a particular focus on legislators, state government officials, and judges who refused to help the president remain in power

Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani endorsed threats against lawmakers who refused to help overturn the election results. “Sometimes it even requires being threatened,” Giuliani said about pressuring Michigan state lawmakers.

Freshman congressman Madison Cawthorn urged attendees at Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA to threaten their representatives as well.

“So, everybody, I’m telling you, I’m encouraging you, please get on the phone, call your congressman,” he said. “And feel free, you can lightly threaten them, and say, ‘You know what? If you don’t start supporting election integrity, I’m coming after you, Madison Cawthorn is coming after you. Everybody is coming after you.”

Representative Louie Gohmert told Newsmax that the Supreme Court’s refusal to overturn the election left Trump supporters no choice but to resort to violence:

Just days after Trump’s election loss, American Greatness contributor Chuck de Caro recalled the McMinn County War of 1946 (also known as the Battle of Athens) during which a group of two thousand veterans violently rebelled against corrupt local officials with automatic weapons, Molotov cocktails and dynamite, ultimately seizing ballot boxes implicated in a disputed election.

De Caro was explicit about the historical lesson he hoped to impart, suggesting that disappointed Trump supporters consider paramilitary action to combat perceived electoral malfeasance:

In broad strokes, this was the scenario that played out at the U.S. Capitol on January 6 as rioters disrupted Congress’s formal acceptance of Joe Biden’s presidential victory. Reprising the role of returning GI’s were groups like the far-right Oath Keepers militia, which recruits primarily among former military personnel.

Former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn attracted widespread condemnation for advocating that Trump invoke the Insurrection Act in the weeks following the election and demanding a “re-vote” under military supervision. Fewer people noticed that Flynn also encouraged his followers on social media to donate to a group called the “1st Amendment Praetorian,” which describes itself as a “volunteer force of military, Law Enforcement & intel agency community professionals standing up to protect the 1st Amendment and those who use it.”

The co-founder of 1st Amendment Praetorian, a former Green Beret named Robert Patrick Lewis, also promoted the Battle of Athens narrative to his followers, while directly threatening Republican officials.

“Tar, feathers, pitchforks, torches and a railroad tie to carry them to the city line would go a long way right now. Or we can go Battle of Athens,” Lewis tweeted in response to a complaint about the Republican governors of Arizona and Georgia. “You should have one of your aides teach you a history lesson on the Battle of Athens,” he tweeted directly at Governor Doug Ducey of Arizona. “You’re skating on thin ice, buster.”

On the day of the insurrection, the official 1st Amendment Praetorian account—the same group Michael Flynn told Americans to support financially—tweeted “#WETHEPEOPLE OWN DC” over a picture showing that demonstrators had “breached the Capitol.” It wrote “Happy Warrior” above a photo of the shirtless “Q Shaman” Jacob Chansley inside the Capitol.

The attacks on police, the threats against legislators, the attempt to violently disrupt the democratic process: All were part of a militant narrative that pervaded right-wing discourse since—and even before—the 2020 election.

… [I]t’s important to note that the idea was for violence [even] if Trump won, and then violence when he lost. The violence is the constant. The violence is the point.

After Rep. Liz Cheney voted to impeach Donald Trump for his role in inciting the insurrection, Wyoming state GOP chairman Frank Eathorne told Trump confidant Steve Bannon that his party was considering support for secession. “Many of these Western states have the ability to be self-reliant, and we’re keeping eyes on Texas too, and their consideration of possible secession,” he said on Bannon’s podcast.

The Texas GOP has also flirted with the idea. State party chairman Allen West, angered by the Supreme Court’s decision to summarily dismiss a petition backed by 18 states to throw out the election results, issued a press release suggesting that “perhaps law-abiding states should bond together and form a Union of states that will abide by the Constitution.”

Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Rush Limbaugh also entered the secessionist fray, telling his audience that America is “trending toward secession” and that “there cannot be a peaceful coexistence” between the right and left.

Things have moved surprisingly quickly for a taboo subject that, in the modern era, has never been more than a plaything for cranks and purveyors of self-published race war fantasy fiction. …

“Trenchard” [pseudonym] predicts/wishes/pleasures-himself-with the idea that, if push comes to shove, today’s unionists would lack the fortitude to impose their will by force, because “there was no moral controversy that would come close to this kind of stark alternative; no higher ideal that would plausibly justify shedding the blood of fellow Americans.”

But this raises the question: What was the moral controversy for which founders of “Trenchard’s” new “United American Counties” were willing to pledge their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor? ¤ A vague opposition to “woke” politics and cancel culture? Anger over pronouns and bathrooms and drag queen story hour? Frustration with stalled Section 230 reform? ¤ Or is it simply personal allegiance to Donald J. Trump?

Who can say. But it is useful to recall that this culture was preparing for violence even if Trump had won. ¤ So maybe it’s not about anything other than hatred of their fellow Americans.

@TheLastWord Fmr. Sen. John Danforth tells @Lawrence that Sen. Josh Hawley is responsible for the deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol because he “created an event…that would be the focal point for what turned out to be one of the darkest days in American history.” https://on.msnbc.com/3c7PpQl

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson So THAT explains the subliterate word vomit filling my email tonight.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Acyn Hannity is upset over Rick Wilson 💽 https://twitter.com/TheRickWilson/status/1353904699599151104?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: McConnell relents on Senate rules, signals power-sharing deal with Democrats http://wapo.st/2YbRum4 … “after two Democratic senators — [Manchin (WV) and Sinema (AZ)] — publicly reiterated their previously stated opposition to eliminating the filibuster”

McConnell on Monday said he was prepared to move forward on a deal “modeled on that [2001] precedent” after two Democratic senators — Joe Manchin III (W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (Ariz.) — publicly reiterated their previously stated opposition to eliminating the filibuster. ¤ “They agree with President Biden’s and my view that no Senate majority should destroy the right of future minorities of both parties to help shape legislation,” he said.

Biden said in July that he’d “take a look” at eliminating the filibuster if Republicans became overly “obstreperous” but has otherwise been respectful of the traditions of the Senate, where he spent six terms before becoming vice president in 2009.

🐣 RT @RexChapman Mitch McConnell just folded. ¤ Thank you, Georgia… 💽 https://twitter.com/RexChapman/status/1353914846618791942?s=20/photo/1
// Chuck Schumer on Rachel Maddow: She says rules for committees will be the same as the last time there was a 50/50 split ~ but what is that?

💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ Politico: McConnell agrees to allow Senate power-sharing to move forward http://politi.co/2Mq4f9Q “McConnell backed down from his demand that any Senate power-sharing agreement include protections for the legislative filibuster” after Manchin and Sinema reassurances
// A fight over the filibuster had kept the Senate stalled.
⋙ 🐣 So, if McConnell tries to threaten to filibuster EVERYTHING Dems propose, as in the past, Manchin and Sinema have the option to change their minds. More power to the moderates, more options for Dems: more likely for big chunks of Biden agenda getting through
⋙ 🐣 But there’s this: “The ongoing negotiations have left Senate committee assignments in limbo.” Whut?!

📊 TheHill: Most in new poll support Trump impeachment, want Senate conviction http://bit.ly/3pf43Jc Monmouth Poll: 56% support impeachment; 52% support conviction (44% oppose)
// The survey released Monday from Monmouth University found that 56 percent said they supported the impeachment over Trump’s role in a deadly riot by his supporters at the U.S. Capitol earlier this month. Forty-two percent said they did not support his impeachment.” ¤ A slightly smaller majority — 52 percent — said they wanted the Senate to convict Trump, while 44 percent did not want to see a conviction.  

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Can confirm.
⋙ 🐣 RT @stuartpstevens Umm..@HawleyMO is asking if @ProjectLincoln has been in touch with Dems. No. But what he should really ask is how many of his staffers, disgusted by his betrayal, have been in touch with LP? You think they all signed up for sedition? The calls are coming from inside the house. twitter.com/projectlincoln…
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln Josh Hawley is looking to blame everyone but himself. [Hawley Letter:] https://twitter.com/stuartpstevens/status/1353898685323599873?s=20/photo/1-2

💙 💽 JustSecurity: “Fight for Trump”: Video Evidence of Incitement at the Capitol http://bit.ly/36fAYps
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WaPo: House Democrats plan to focus impeachment trial on how rioters reacted to Trump’s remarks http://wapo.st/3qSC1Uc “One item of particular interest to impeachment managers is a 10-minute video released Monday by Just Security”
// … “an online forum hosted by the Reiss Center on Law and Security at New York University School of Law, which shows how Trump’s words were heard and interpreted by those who ransacked the Capitol, according to the people familiar with the managers’ trial preparations”

🐣 It’s okay for some Democrats to be uncertain about the filibuster now. The point is to leave the option open to nuke it IF McConnell uses it to stop everything the Democrats want to get done. The option must remain open to use later. Or Dems will lose in 2022.
// reply to https://twitter.com/FlossObama/status/1353749812630482944?s=20
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WaPo, Greg Sargent: Mitch McConnell’s latest sabotage effort is a scam. He already showed us how. http://wapo.st/2NvCXzr //➔ McConnell has no intention of using the filibuster to assure bipartisanship; he wants to make Democrats fail so he can win back the Senate
// McConnell is exploiting a convention in political reporting that rewards his bad faith.

WaPo: Dominion voting machine firm sues Giuliani for more than $1.3 billion http://wapo.st/3cbJ86k

🐣 RT @MaxBoot Trump started the fire—and congressional Republicans provided the kindling by refusing to challenge his election lies. ¤ And now they say it’s too divisive to hold a political arsonist to account?
⋙ WaPo, Max Boot: It’s not just Trump on trial. It’s the whole Republican Party. http://wapo.st/3iJLgTU

🐣 RT @pbump Trump was impeached for the insurrection attempt. But in the months prior, he also repeatedly amplified false claims, tried to pressure county- and state-level officials, entertained a plot to overturn DOJ leadership and pushed Pence to act unilaterally.
⋙ WaPo, Philip Bump: What we know about Trump’s efforts to subvert the 2020 election http://wapo.st/2YfFLTq Trump did a lot more than incite a riot to interfere with the election:
● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1353793492670148610?s=20/photo/1

● Repeated claims and lawsuits focused on alleged fraud.
● Pressuring officials in Michigan about certifying the election results.
● Pressuring Michigan legislators to throw out his loss in the state.
● Calling the speaker of the Pennsylvania House to help reverse results.
● Pressuring leaders in Georgia and Arizona to overturn their states’ votes.
● Directly cajoling Georgia’s secretary of state to gin up a reason for throwing out the results.
● Entertaining a plot to oust the acting attorney general so that the Justice Department could allege fraud.
● Encouraging his vice president to ignore the Constitution.

🐣 RT @DemocracyDocket “The potential violations here – incitement to riot and seditious conspiracy – are among the most serious crimes in the U.S. Criminal Code. Seditious conspiracy is literally a crime against democracy itself. In addition, the facts here are especially egregious.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @DemocracyDocket 🚨ICYMI: @Accountable_Org requests formal ethics investigation of Rep. Gosar (R-AZ), Rep. Biggs (R-AZ) and Rep. Cawthorn (R-NC) for their role in the attack on the U.S. Capitol. ¤ Read the complaint👇
⋙⋙ DemocracyDocket: UPDATE: Watchdog Group Calls for Ethics Investigation into Conduct of Gosar, Biggs and Cawthorn http://bit.ly/3caa0nd
// “The group is asking the Office of Congressional Ethics to recommend expulsion of the three Members from the U.S. House of Representatives.”

DailyBeast, Matt Lewis: The GOP Found Their Backbone in Liz Cheney. Trumpists Want to Cancel Her. http://bit.ly/3iLVu6d
// What’s wrong with the GOP, No. 3,867: Cheney cast a brave vote. Her colleagues should be making her speaker. Instead, they want to demote her.

🐣 RT @VeraMBergen The DOJ Office of the Inspector General announces it’s opening an investigation into “whether any former or current DOJ official engaged in an improper attempt to have DOJ seek to alter the outcome of the 2020 Presidential Election” http://bit.ly/3iMZnYs

⭕ 24 Jan 2021

NYT: Son Tipped Off F.B.I. About His Father, Who Is Charged in Capitol Riot http://nyti.ms/3cgxzuF //➔ his father threaten to kill him if he reported him to the police – but his son already had; he is 18
// “I put my emotions behind me to do what I thought was right,” said Jackson Reffitt, who weeks before the siege alerted the F.B.I. that his father was planning “something big.”

WaPo, Margaret Sullivan: Fox News is a hazard to our democracy. It’s time to take the fight to the Murdochs. Here’s how. http://wapo.st/2Y958pV

CNN, Marshall Cohen: Chronicling Trump’s 10 worst abuses of power http://cnn.it/3qPw2Q0

🐣 RT @VelshiMSNBC It was the telling and spreading of “a big lie” after defeat that led Hitler to power in post-WWI Germany. @TimothyDSnyder says the U.S. is now facing a challenge. We can keep telling ourselves lies, or we can do the right thing. Face the facts, get history right. #velshi 💽 https://twitter.com/VelshiMSNBC/status/1353445552487161856?s=20/photo/1

JustSecurity, Andrew Weissmann: Gaps in Trump’s Pardons Apply to Bannon Criminal Charges As Well http://bit.ly/3om1nbG

NYT: Trump Wants Back on Facebook. This Star-Studded Jury Might Let Him. http://nyti.ms/3ofp4Ci
// A new kind of corporate supercourt is looking for legitimacy.

🐣 RT @RepJayapal White supremacy is an issue as old as our nation. It needs to be taken seriously and domestic terrorists, like those who stormed the Capitol, need to be held accountable.
⋙ NPR: Biden Administration Announces Plans To Assess Domestic Violent Extremism http://n.pr/3pjVDAk

🐣 RT @WindsorMann “Where all are guilty, no one is; confessions of collective guilt are the best possible safeguard against the discovery of culprits, and the very magnitude of the crime the best excuse for doing nothing.” —Hannah Arendt

🐣 RT @danielsgoldman Trump’s attempt to cheat in the election led to Impeachment 1. When that failed, he then tried to steal the election, which has now led to Impeachment 2. The only way to ensure this lawless, authoritarian, anti-democratic conduct never happens again is to hold him accountable

⭕ 23 Jan 2021

🔆 This❗️⋙ WSJ: Trump Pressed Justice Department to Go Directly to Supreme Court to Overturn Election Results http://on.wsj.com/3a2n7DY
// The former president dropped the efforts to replace the acting attorney general after top DOJ officials agreed to resign en masse in protest if he succeeded, people familiar said

In his last weeks in office, former President Donald Trump considered moving to replace the acting attorney general with another official ready to pursue unsubstantiated claims of election fraud, and he pushed the Justice Department to ask the Supreme Court to invalidate President Biden’s victory, people familiar with the matter said.

Those efforts failed due to pushback from his own appointees in the Justice Department, who refused to file what they viewed as a legally baseless lawsuit in the Supreme Court. Later, other senior department officials threatened to resign en masse should Mr. Trump fire then-acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen, according to several people familiar with the discussions.

Senior department officials, including Mr. Rosen, former Attorney General William Barr and former acting Solicitor General Jeffrey Wall refused to file the Supreme Court case, concluding that there was no basis to challenge the election outcome and that the federal government had no legal interest in whether Mr. Trump or Mr. Biden won the presidency, some of these people said. White House counsel Pat Cipollone and his deputy, Patrick Philbin, also opposed Mr. Trump’s idea, which was promoted by his outside attorneys, these people said.

“He wanted us, the United States, to sue one or more of the states directly in the Supreme Court,” a former administration official said. “The pressure got really intense” after a lawsuit Texas filed in the Supreme Court against four states Mr. Biden won was dismissed on Dec. 11, the official said. An outside lawyer working for Mr. Trump drafted a brief the then-president wanted the Justice Department to file, people familiar with the matter said, but officials refused. …

Mr. Trump has defended his efforts to change the election results by alleging, without evidence, that there was widespread fraud as an attempt to “honor” the votes of those who supported him and ensure Americans “can have faith” in the electoral process. …

NYT: Pennsylvania Lawmaker Played Key Role in Trump’s Plot to Oust Acting Attorney General http://nyti.ms/3qM14bI “Representative Scott Perry…an outspoken Pennsylvania Republican, played a significant role in the crisis that played out at the top of the Justice Department”
// The congressman’s involvement underlined how far the former president was willing to go to overturn the election, and Democratic lawmakers have begun calling for investigations into those efforts.

Representative Scott Perry … an outspoken Pennsylvania Republican, played a significant role in the crisis that played out at the top of the Justice Department this month, when Mr. Trump considered firing the acting attorney general and backed down only after top department officials threatened to resign en masse.

🧵 RT @AVindman Stunning scenes from across Russia. Moscow & St. Petersburg aren’t representative of Russia, so too often events there don’t represent the views of the rest of the country. These protests are different: In the dead of winter, tens of thousands have come out in the streets. 📌 https://twitter.com/AVindman/status/1352990329528610822?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @AVindman […] The attempted assassination & confinement of Navalny have aroused deeper feelings. These protests seem to have legs. If Putin cracks down, which is his proclivity, he may rouse a movement so widespread that even his ruthlessly efficient security forces will find hard to control.

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok One Moscow protester told Reuters: “I’m tired of being afraid. I haven’t just turned up for myself and Navalny, but for my son because there is no future in this country.” NavalnyProtests #FreeNavalny #Navalny #FreeRussia
⋙ 🐣 RT @PaulaChertok #NavalnyProtests “one of the biggest unauthorised rallies for years”—Reuters reports protesters endured bitter cold, brutal beatings
🔥 40,000+ in Moscow
🔥 protests in 70 cities, towns across #Russia
🔥 1000+ arrests
🔥 Yulia Navalnaya @Navalny wife detained
⋙⋙ Reuters: Police arrest over 1,500 at Russia protests backing jailed Kremlin foe Navalny http://reut.rs/2MfGTE7

🐣 RT @McFaul Putin’s criminal police state at work. (But remember, they tell us, he is so popular and beloved by his people as a great leader!)
⋙ 🐣 RT @MBKhMedia Прорыв оцепления в Петербурге [Translated:] Breakthrough of the cordon in St. Petersburg

🐣 RT @brhodes Whatever Putin does makes Navalny more powerful.
⋙ 🐣 RT @maxseddon Two hours and hundreds of arrests later, there are still thousands of people stretching a mile in each direction in Moscow. This must be the biggest anti-Putin rally in years. People I spoke to weren’t necessarily political before, but what Russia did to Navalny infuriated them

🐣 RT @kasparov63 Let us raise our demands of the Biden admin higher than tweets and “serious concerns.” Putin loves to see those, as then he knows there won’t be action that threatens his money and power. Act or be complicit, period.
⋙ 🐣 RT @michaeldweiss Seems like Biden’s first big foreign policy test has arrived. Waiting to see if @jakejsullivan tweets about the protests in Russia and the crackdown on Navalny supporters, journalists and civil society activists.

⭕ 22 Jan 2021

🐣 RT @gtconway3d Here’s my 5022-word essay on why three or four Justice Department special prosecutor’s offices should be established to investigate—and if the evidence and their judgment supports it, to criminally charge—our newest ex-president.
💙 ⋙ WaPo, GT Conway III: Former president, private citizen and, perhaps, criminal defendant: Donald Trump’s new reality http://wapo.st/2KMuWp2 “What follows is a guide to how and why the case or cases, United States v. Donald John Trump, must be pursued”

🐣 RT @BeschlossDC Evidence growing of how the deposed President secretly schemed from the White House to destroy our sacred American democracy.

🐣 RT @chrislhayes Honestly it really seems like there is an extremely compelling case for some kind of seditious conspiracy charge against Trump.

🐣 RT @vkaramurza Those of us who oppose Putin are not asking foreigners for money, political support or regime change. All we ask from the West is that it stay true to its values and stop enabling the Putin regime’s kleptocracy on a global scale.
⋙ WaPo, Vladimir Kara-Murza: Biden’s predecessors emboldened Putin. Here’s how he can get Russia right. http://wapo.st/

WaPo: Senate ends standoff, agrees to start Trump’s impeachment trial Feb. 9 http://wapo.st/3qHWkUk

🐣 RT @marceelias This is a very big deal. Most ethics complaints come from outside groups. Rarely do Senators to file against their colleagues. Here, 7 US Senators did the right thing and signed it. @SherrodBrown @SenWhitehouse @maziehirono @SenTinaSmith @SenBlumenthal @RonWyden @timkaine
⋙ 🐣 RT @DemocracyDocket 🚨ICYMI: Seven Senate Democrats have requested an ethics investigation into Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Senator Josh Hawley’s (R-MO) role in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Read the full complaint filed with the Senate Committee on Ethics here👇
⋙⋙ DemocracyDocket 🚨UPDATE: Senate Democrats File Ethics Complaint Against Senators Cruz and Hawley http://bit.ly/363MbcG

🧵 RT @SteveSmithSES There is a profoundly important issue that is being grotesquely under covered in the media, particularly the business and tech media. It concerns the actions of 140 House Members led by @GOPLeader. Kevin McCarthy and 7 US Senators on the night of January 6, 2021. This should not […] https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1352842126627921920?s=20

🐣 RT @Sarahlongwell25 If Senate R’s aren’t willing to convict Trump, that means that inciting a deadly attack on the Capitol, installing stooges at DOJ to overturn an election, and strong-arming a SOS to find 11,780 votes, is not only 👍, but that the guy who did it should continue to run their party.

WaPo: Trump entertained plan to install an attorney general who would help him pursue baseless election fraud claims http://wapo.st/3pdrCC2

Then-President Donald Trump in early January entertained a plan to replace the acting attorney general with a different Justice Department lawyer who was more amenable to pursuing his unfounded claims of voter fraud, nearly touching off a crisis at the country’s premier federal law enforcement institution, people familiar with the matter said.

The plan — if enacted — would have pushed out Jeffrey Rosen as the acting attorney general and installed in his place Jeffrey Clark, whom Trump had appointed to lead the Justice Department’s Environment and Natural Resources Division and who later would come to lead the Civil Division. Clark, then, could have taken steps to wield the Justice Department’s power to help keep Trump in office. But the president was ultimately dissuaded from moving forward after a high-stakes meeting with those involved, the people said.

The people spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a politically sensitive matter. The move was first reported by the New York Times. Legal analysts said it amounted to a disastrous attack on the Justice Department’s independence, and perhaps something worse.

“Before the insurrectionist assault on the US Capitol, there was an attempted coup at the Justice Dept. — fomented by the President of the United States,” former Justice Department official David Laufman wrote on Twitter.

Asked for a response to the article, a Trump adviser said, “President Trump has consistently argued that our justice system should be investigating the broader, rampant election fraud that has plagued our system for many years. Any assertion to the contrary is false and being driven by those who wish to keep the system broken.”

… Even former attorney general William P. Barr — who had been one of Trump’s most loyal and effective Cabinet secretaries — had publicly broken with the president on the issue of voter fraud, declaring publicly that investigators had found no evidence of substantial malfeasance that might affect the result of the election.

Barr’s statements angered Trump, who, along with his allies, had been waging a public campaign to get Barr to appoint a special counsel to investigate election fraud. The men’s relationship was near a breaking point. [Durham, Hunter Biden etc]

… At some point, Rosen was informed Clark would replace him, and he pushed for a meeting with Trump in person, the people said. It was theoretically possible that, if Clark were installed, he could push for some type of challenge to the election results.

At the meeting were Trump, Clark and Rosen, along with Richard Donoghue, the acting deputy attorney general; Steven A. Engel, the head of the department’s Office of Legal Counsel; and Pat Cipollone, the White House counsel, the people familiar with the matter said. The people said Rosen, Donoghue, Engel and Cipollone pushed against the idea of replacing Rosen, and warned of a mass resignation.

Cipollone, one person said, pushed hard against a letter Clark wanted to send to Georgia state legislators, which wrongly asserted the department was investigating accusations of fraud in their state and Biden’s win should be voided, insisting it was based on a shoddy claim.

“Pat pretty much saved Rosen’s job that day,” said one senior Trump White House official. ¤. Trump ultimately left Rosen in place.

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Trump and Justice Dept. Lawyer Said to Have Plotted to Oust Acting Attorney General http://nyti.ms/360Tjqn
// Trying to find another avenue to push his baseless election claims, Donald Trump considered installing a loyalist.

The Justice Department’s top leaders listened in stunned silence this month: One of their peers, they were told, had devised a plan with President Donald J. Trump to oust Jeffrey A. Rosen as acting attorney general and wield the department’s power to force Georgia state lawmakers to overturn its presidential election results.

The unassuming lawyer who worked on the plan, Jeffrey Clark, had been devising ways to cast doubt on the election results and to bolster Mr. Trump’s continuing legal battles and the pressure on Georgia politicians. Because Mr. Rosen had refused the president’s entreaties to carry out those plans, Mr. Trump was about to decide whether to fire Mr. Rosen and replace him with Mr. Clark.

The department officials, convened on a conference call, then asked each other: What will you do if Mr. Rosen is dismissed?

The answer was unanimous. They would resign. ¤ Their informal pact ultimately helped persuade Mr. Trump to keep Mr. Rosen in place, calculating that a furor over mass resignations at the top of the Justice Department would eclipse any attention on his baseless accusations of voter fraud. Mr. Trump’s decision came only after Mr. Rosen and Mr. Clark made their competing cases to him in a bizarre White House meeting that two officials compared with an episode of Mr. Trump’s reality show “The Apprentice,” albeit one that could prompt a constitutional crisis. …

Unbeknown to the acting attorney general, Mr. Clark’s timeline moved up. He met with Mr. Trump over the weekend, then informed [Acting AG] Rosen midday on Sunday that the president intended to replace him with Mr. Clark, who could then try to stop Congress from certifying the Electoral College results. He said that Mr. Rosen could stay on as his deputy attorney general, leaving Mr. Rosen speechless. …

🐣 ◕ RT @ This is how undemocratic US Senate is:
-15 states with 38 million people elect 30 GOP senators
-California with 40 million people elects 2 Dems
-By 2040, 30% of America will elect 70 senators. 70% of America will elect only 30

🐣 RT @thehill Trump campaign had paid $2.7 million to organizers of rally ahead of Capitol riot: report http://hill.cm/LeZdkDW

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “Saying Trump shouldn’t be tried because he left office is like saying you shouldn’t prosecute a murder because the victim’s already dead.” – @neal_katyal w/ @NicolleDWallace

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “We have a real life autocratic movement… These cynical members are in a coalition that has mainstreamed the participation of the fascists and the white supremacists. Without question they are part of that coalition.” – @SteveSchmidtSES w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1352762146086674432?s=20/photo/1

🐣📋 RT @justinhendrix Here are the top 20 promoters of voter fraud disinformation on Twitter as per a data set released yesterday by @informor et al. More on the research here: http://bit.ly/3qJObim https://twitter.com/justinhendrix/status/1352709397164732416?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 21 Jan 2021

ForeignPolicy, KonstantinMcKenna: The 1776 Project Is a Desperate Search for the Right Enemies http://bit.ly/3iMBmTl
// Identity politics is painted as un-American—but historical patriots thought otherwise.

🐣 RT @danpfeiffer The fact that Mitch McConnell can use the filibuster to prevent the majority from taking control of the Senate is a pretty good argument against the filibuster.

🐣 RT @kasparov68 Facebook pages of Navalny and Khodorkovsky groups and supporters have been suspended. Even small accounts like the Free Russia Forum’s on Instagram have been blocked after thousands of fake complaints from new Kremlin bot accounts.

🐣 RT @tedlieu “In a Telegram post on Friday, [The Proud Boys] accused Mr. Trump of ‘instigating’ the events at the Capitol, adding that he then ‘washed his hands of it.'”
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 The Proud Boys now mock Trump: ¤ In dozens of conversations on social media, members of the far-right group are calling Trump a “shill” and “extraordinarily weak.” ¤ Members are urging supporters to stop attending protests held for Trump or the GOP.
⋙⋙ NYT: ‘A Total Failure’: The Proud Boys Now Mock Trump http://nyti.ms/3qM3Bmf
// Members of the far-right group, who were among Donald Trump’s staunchest fans, are calling him “weak” as more of them were charged for storming the U.S. Capitol.

WaPo: Biden administration to seek five-year extension on key nuclear arms treaty in first foray with Russia http://wapo.st/3p6kPdn “At the same time, his administration is preparing to impose new costs on Russia pending a newly requested intelligence assessment of its recent activities”

AP: Biden revokes Trump report promoting ‘patriotic education’ http://bit.ly/2KykJfC

President Joe Biden revoked a recent Trump administration report that aimed to promote “patriotic education” in schools but that historians mocked and rejected as political propaganda.

In an executive order signed on Wednesday in his first day in office, Biden disbanded Donald Trump’s presidential 1776 Commission and withdrew a report it released Monday. Trump established the group in September to rally support from white voters and as a response to The New York Times’ “1619 Project,” which highlights the lasting consequences of slavery in America.

In its report, which Trump hoped would be used in classrooms across the nation, the commission glorifies the country’s founders, plays down America’s role in slavery, condemns the rise of progressive politics and argues that the civil rights movement ran afoul of the “lofty ideals” espoused by the Founding Fathers.

The panel, which included no professional historians of the United States, complained of “false and fashionable ideologies” that depict the country’s story as one of “oppression and victimhood.” Instead, it called for renewed efforts to foster “a brave and honest love for our country.”

Historians widely panned the report, saying it offers a false and outdated version of American history that ignores decades of research.

“It’s an insult to the whole enterprise of education. Education is supposed to help young people learn to think critically,” said David Blight, a Civil War historian at Yale University. “That report is a piece of right-wing propaganda.”

🔆 This❗️⋙ Axios, Jonathan Swan and Zachary Beau: THE SIEGE http://bit.ly/2NrdrLR Episode 8: The Final Episode of “Off The Rails” on the collapse of the Trump presidency
⋙ Axios: Off the rails: Behind Trump’s post-election meltdown http://bit.ly/39KmmPO

⭕ 20 Jan 2021 🕯Biden Inauguration🕯

💙 💽 Biden Inauguration https://twitter.com/BidenInaugural

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 What a beautiful and moving Biden-Harris inauguration. Decency. Competence. Experience. Honesty. Compassion. The rule of law. The charlatans and skanks are gone. Amanda Gorman speaks for all of us.

🐣 RT @DrTomMartinPhD It’s nice to have a president.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Toure It’s nice to have a President who reads the Presidential Daily Briefing.
Let me edit that…
It’s nice to have a President who reads.

🐣 RT @stuartpstevens Successful conventions & inaugurals are never easy. The Biden organization reimagined and recreated two of our most dominant political set pieces. Astounding achievement. All credit due to @adrienneelrod, @stefcutter. Will be studied and copied for long time.

🐣📋 RT @GlennKesslerWP The final count. Never would have believed this number was possible when we started four years ago. Text Block: https://twitter.com/GlennKesslerWP/status/1351941827163787264?s=20/photo/1
// 30,573 false or misleading claims; Trump lies
⋙ WaPo: In four years, President Trump made 30,573 false or misleading claims http://wapo.st/393jLSg
// The Fact Checker’s database of the false or misleading claims made by President Trump while in office.

🐣 ♫ RT @BruceSpringsteen Leave behind your sorrows
Let this day be the last
Tomorrow there’ll be sunshine
And all this darkness past
Big wheels roll through fields where sunlight streams
Meet me in a land of hope and dreams

🐣 RT @ABC French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed the U.S. back into the Paris Climate Agreement as he sent congratulations to both Vice President Harris and President Biden on what he called a “most significant day for the American people.” https://abcn.ws/3sSYnHc Text Block: https://twitter.com/ABC/status/1352082515704610822?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Army falsely denied Flynn’s brother was involved in key part of military response to Capitol riot http://wapo.st/39ODvrU

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Inside Biden’s Oval Office:
Busts of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy flank a fireplace.
Behind the Resolute desk is a bust of Cesar Chavez.
A painting of Benjamin Franklin is intended to represent Biden’s interest in following science.
WaPo: A look inside Biden’s Oval Office http://wapo.st/35YOXjg
// The oval office looks different now that President Biden is its occupant.

🐣 ♫ RT @therecount Here’s Lady Gaga’s stunning National Anthem in full. #InaugurationDay 💽 https://twitter.com/therecount/status/1351934023766056963?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @WillieGeist Chris Wallace just told the Fox News audience of President Biden’s speech: “I have been listening to these inaugural addresses since 1961, John F. Kennedy’s ‘Ask not.’ I thought this was the best inaugural address I ever heard.”

🐣 RT @LarryMillerTV CBS News: Eugene Goodman, the U.S Capitol Police Officer, seen leading rioters away from the Senate Chambers during the insurrection was PROMOTED. He’s now the Acting Deputy Sergeant of Arms. You’ll see him on the Presidential platform. He’s a DC native. Congrats, Sir! @wusa9

🐣 RT @LisbethMA QAnon people are going to struggle. Watkins is their leader and he’s throwing in the towel, admitting it’s over. There’s no “storm” coming. And 5 people died because of this garbage.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JessReports Ron Watkins pulls the plug. This will be absolutely crushing to QAnon believers: https://twitter.com/LisbethMA/status/1351956180160159745?s=20/photo/1

NYT, Kevin Roose: QAnon believers struggle with inauguration. http://nyti.ms/2M3YxdM

🐣 RT @cbouzy Oh boy… China just sanctioned Stephen Bannon, John Bolton, Robert O’Brien, Peter Navarro, Mike Pompeo, and several others!!! Whoopsie doodle!!!
⋙ Bloomberg: China Sanctions Trump Administration Figures Including Pompeo http://bloom.bg/3p3nAfH
// China announces decision to sanction 28 U.S. figures who it alleged to have severely violated China’s sovereignty, including officials in the Trump Administration

🐣 RT @duty2warn Donald Trump is now indictable.

🐣 RT @RebeccaBallhaus McConnell just fist-bumped Obama.

🐣 RT @BeschlossDC Lincoln in 1861 inaugural speech: ¤ “We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection.”

🐣 RT @Peter_Wehner What a beautiful, lovely, unifying and personal speech. It was masterful, and masterfully delivered. This was the speech America needed; and the day America needed.

🐣 RT @ByBrianBennett President Biden calls on Americans to reject lies. “Recent weeks and months have taught us a painful lesson. There is truth and there are lies, *lies told for power and for profit.* Each of us has a duty,” Biden said, “to defend the truth and defeat the lies.”

🐣 RT @LeahMcElrath If you missed Poet Laureate @TheAmandaGorman reading her poem, “The Hill We Climb,” you can watch below. ¤ It’s worth your time. I promise. 💽 https://twitter.com/leahmcelrath/status/1351947334595334149?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Shayan86 Current mood in Q circles
“I just want to throw up”
“I’m so sick of the disinformation and false hope”
“What a waste of my life”
“I feel sick”
“Burning my flag”
“Game over”
“Where is the military”
“I’m just so confused”
“I’m just sick”
⋙ 🐣 RT @ @Shayan86 “It’s done and we were played”
“It’s over”
“It’s always tomorrow, next week, stop the BS”
“I’m literally cold sweat. I’m beyond buckled up”
“Now what? All lies and bullshit???”
So many people are getting a dose of reality today. If you know them, please offer suppoprt and help.

🐣 RT @oneunderscore__ Here’s how QAnon people think the next hour will go: ¤ Trump will announce through the Emergency Broadcasting System that The Storm has arrived. Dems will be rounded up and Trump will be declared president. Q supporters have bought CB radios for a blackout.
⋙ NBCNews, BenCollins: Increasingly militant ‘Parler refugees’ and anxious QAnon adherents prep for doomsday http://nbcnews.to/36123wu
// QAnon followers have become more divorced from reality since the Capitol riots as some are targeted by extremists who try to radicalize them further.

🐣 RT @Yamiche President Trump has left the White House for the last time. ¤ Note: He began his political career peddling the racist conspiracy theory that the first black president wasn’t born in the US. He ends his term with the first black and South Asian woman VP coming into the WH. Poetic.

🐣 RT @MaxBoot Trump was the worst President ever.
The most incompetent president ever.
The most corrupt president ever.
The most openly racist president in modern times.
The first president who refused to accept election loss.
The only president impeached twice.
⋙ WaPo, Max Boot: Trump was the worst president ever. But his failures set up Biden for success. http://wapo.st/3sGWtcm
// 1/19/2021

🐣 RT @oneunderscore__ Another QAnon deadline passes. Trump was supposed to at least refer to his grand takeover of the US in that speech. Didn’t happen, didn’t matter to Q supporters. They saw 17 flags behind him. Q is the 17th letter of the alphabet. Goalposts moved until noon.

🐣 RT @kasparov63 Trump is gone. That such a creature became president, and even now has support, requires a reckoning with no time for celebration. Repudiate, rebuild, renew. Above all, remember, so it doesn’t happen again.

🐣 RT @ForTheRuleOfLaw Goodbye and good riddance. 💽 https://twitter.com/ForTheRuleOfLaw/status/1351874715732893696?s=20/photo/1
// peaceful transitions interspersed with scenes from Jan 6

🐣 RT @vanderleyen This new dawn in America is the moment we have been waiting for. ¤ Europe is ready for a new start with our oldest and most trusted partner. ¤ #EPplenary ¤ My address ¤ @Europarl_EN:
⋙ EuroCommission: Speech by President von der Leyen at the European Parliament Plenary on the inauguration of the new President of the U¤ and the current political situation http://bit.ly/38Yrb8Z “This day brings good news: The United States is back”

WaPo: Trump grants clemency to 143 people in late-night pardon blast http://wapo.st/3o0Wzbx
// article time-stamped Jan. 20, 2021 at 1:06 a.m. CST

🐣 RT @brhodes Behold the heart of corrupt darkness. And think about the guts it takes to release this right as Navalny is detained by Putin.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Annaafp Navalny team releases a jaw-dropping report about one of Putin’s residences, which they call the world’s most expensive palace. Located on the Black Sea coast, the secret residence has a casino and a hookah lounge complete with a vertical pole http://bit.ly/3irRUOF https://twitter.com/Annaafp/status/1351551005348032516?s=20/photo/1-2

⭕ 19 Jan 2021

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson (1/19): Trumpists, Here Are Your Terms of Surrender. Also, F*ck You. http://bit.ly/39fpswx “You can stop pretending that you respect him; his Twitter feed is dead. You’re safe now.”
// There’s no repairing the damage he’s done until you confess to the normalization and rationalizations that let him bring us to the edge of a conspiracy-driven insurrection.

Call for the expulsion, censure, or other consequences for the ringleaders in the Senate and House of the coup plot. ¤ You know their names, and let’s be honest; you won’t really miss them. Josh Hawley. Ted Cruz. Rick Scott. Cindy Hyde Smith. Tommy Tuberville. Matt Gaetz. Jim Jordan. Mo Brooks. Kevin McCarthy. Lauren Bobert. Marjorie Taylor-Greene. Devin Nunes.

Donald Trump will go down as the worst president in American history, having reached that height on the wings of dozens of enablers, toadies, and climbers who will not be forgotten or forgiven. Over and over you lied to yourselves, the media, and the country that Trump wasn’t something new and destructive.

He is, we know, a pernicious grotesque, a shambling mound dedicated to causing the most pain, division, and humiliation possible, and always trying to deliver it at scale. He is an embarrassment for the ages, a shame and a stain that will be hard to remove. He is the indefensible man, a sick, sad coda to a party, an era, and a nation that deserved better.

Confess it. Admit it. There’s no repairing the damage he’s done until you confess to the normalization and rationalizations that let him bring us to the edge of a conspiracy-driven insurrection. You can stop pretending that you respect him; his Twitter feed is dead. You’re safe now.

The alternative is brutal and simple: You can watch the GOP be swiftly rebranded as a party of terrorist violence and QAnon batshittery. You give in to the rising calls for political violence and revolution and you go the way of the Whigs.

🐣 RT @jpitney Eisenhower’s reputation improved as scholars learned more about him. With Trump, the opposite will take place. Researching his administration will be like uncovering toxic waste dumps.

NBCNews, Sam Liccardo: Trump’s second impeachment after Capitol riots isn’t enough. He needs to go to prison. http://nbcnews.to/3p3WDsf
// Political sanction did not deter the president from abusing his power again, nor should we believe it would deter anyone else. A criminal conviction will.

🐣 RT @bellingcat Less than 48 hours after his arrest in Russia, @Navalny releases a new, major, investigation into the corrupt money that funds Vladimir Putin’s excesses, including details of the massive palace complex he’s built for himself (with English subtitles)
💽 https://youtu.be/ipAnwilMncI

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT This is a big, big deal. Thank you @JoeBiden and @ABlinken. This move will save lives and make America safer.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Cirincione “President-elect Biden has made clear that we will end our support for the Saudi war on Yemen,” @ABlinken tells @ChrisMurphyCT ¤ It cannot come too soon.

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: ‘This Kettle Is Set to Boil’: New Evidence Points to Riot Conspiracy http://nyti.ms/3bUTB5H
// While most arrests in the Capitol riot have been individuals, new charges accused three people tied to a right-wing militia of conspiring to commit violence.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “He sneaks out early tomorrow as the only president in living memory to face the legitimate prospect of post-presidential conviction,” @Maddow says. “Unequivocally and inarguably the worst president in American history, with what may literally may be the rap sheet to prove it.” 💽 https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1351718060856664067?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @RBReich We came close to tyranny. We’re not yet free of the threat. But starting noon tomorrow, we have a reprieve. We must use it to rebuild trust, strengthen democracy, fight racism, create good jobs. It may be our last chance.

🐣 RT @myfabulousfind1 This world is full of conflicts and full of things that cannot be reconciled. But there are moments when we can … reconcile and embrace the whole mess, and that’s what I mean by ‘Hallelujah’ – Leonard Cohen
⋙ Kate McKinnon sings Hallelujah on @SNL (Dec 2016) ¤ https://youtu.be/BG-_ZDrypec
💽 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1351793996369174530?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @NewsHour President-elect Joe Biden, future first lady Jill Biden, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and future second gentleman Douglas Emhoff honored the victims of COVID-19 at a memorial on the National Mall on Tuesday night. ¤ : Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images https://twitter.com/NewsHour/status/1351673803756236803?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @GovChristie And to be clear: those “other powerful people” weren’t trying to help President Trump. These senators put their own political futures and ambitions ahead of their country by knowingly pushing these lies about the election results. We have a right to expect more from US Senators
⋙ 🐣 RT @CSPAN .@senatemajldr on the U.S. Capitol Attack: “The mob was fed lies. They were provoked by the president and other powerful people.” 💽 https://twitter.com/cspan/status/1351578782826721283?s=20/photo/1

TheAtlantic, Tim Naftali: The Worst President in History http://bit.ly/3sFn9dw
// Three particular failures secure Trump’s status as the worst chief executive ever to hold the office.

Politico: A big chunk of Trump’s 1776 report appears lifted from an author’s prior work http://politi.co/3bWnaUr
// The report was meant to be the definitive conservative rendering of U.S. history. But historians have slammed it as sloppy and slanted.

🐣 RT @clydehaberman From @nytimes, the complete list of Trump Twitter insults from 2015-21. https://twitter.com/ClydeHaberman/status/1351695568490409984?s=20/photo/1
⋙ NYT: The Complete List of Trump’s Twitter Insults (2015-2021) http://nyti.ms/3qytKoo

🐣 RT @anneapplebaum Really important story. Fox’s Arizona call *only* mattered because it interfered with Trump’s plan to call the election that night and ‘stop the count.’ If Fox now regrets that, then they regret not helping him steal the election.
⋙ WaPo: Top Fox News managers depart amid Murdoch’s concerns over controversial Arizona election night projection http://wapo.st/3c8cnqH

WaPo: Trump’s final day: A diminished and aggrieved president stays out of public view before exit http://wapo.st/2LFmTec By Philip Rucker, Ashley Parker and Josh Dawsey

🐣 RT @thehill Woman accused of trying to sell Pelosi laptop to Russians arrested http://hill.cm/fbC9XuQ

🐣 RT @TrumpRussiaTies SAG-AFTRA Board Finds “Probable Cause” To Expel Donald Trump, Pending Trial, On Charges He Violated Union’s Constitution ¤ This is BIG. It means he can’t start a media-…anything.
⋙ Deadline: SAG-AFTRA Board Finds “Probable Cause” To Expel Donald Trump, Pending Trial, On Charges He Violated Union’s Constitution http://bit.ly/3sHnqwv
// *Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists

“Donald Trump attacked the values that this union holds most sacred – democracy, truth, respect for our fellow Americans of all races and faiths, and the sanctity of the free press,” Carteris said. “There’s a straight line from his wanton disregard for the truth to the attacks on journalists perpetrated by his followers.”

“Our most important role as a union is the protection of our members,” said White. “The unfortunate truth is, this individual’s words and actions over the past four years have presented actual harm to our broadcast journalist members. The board’s resolution addresses this effort to undermine freedom of the press and reaffirms the principles on which our democratic society rests, and which we must all work to protect and preserve.”

SAG-AFTRA, which represents thousands of broadcast journalists across the country, said that reports of intimidation and physical assaults against journalists “have escalated throughout Trump’s presidency.”

🐣 RT @TrumpRussiaTies SAG-AFTRA Board Finds “Probable Cause” To Expel Donald Trump, Pending Trial, On Charges He Violated Union’s Constitution ¤ This is BIG. It means he can’t start a media-…anything.
⋙ Deadline: SAG-AFTRA Board Finds “Probable Cause” To Expel Donald Trump, Pending Trial, On Charges He Violated Union’s Constitution http://bit.ly/3sHnqwv
// *Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists

🐣 RT @jmeacham From the 25th Psalm, appointed for Evening Prayer today:
“Lead me forth in thy truth…* for thou art the God of my salvation; in thee hath been my hope all the day long.
Call to remembrance, O LORD, thy tender mercies, * and thy loving-kindnesses, which have been ever of old.”

🐣 RT @oneunderscore_ [Ben Collins, NBC] QAnon people are 100% all in on Trump staying in office and starting a coup tomorrow. One Q forum is banning dissent. ¤ “ANY dooming or negative comments pertaining to current situation will result in removal and ban if repeated.” ¤ No idea how they will cope with reality tomorrow.
⋙ 🐣 RT @oneunderscore_ I really do not know what’s going to happen to these QAnon people tomorrow. They have drawn extremely, unprecedentedly hard lines. ¤ They are positive Trump is taking over the country by force during the Inauguration. That’s all they have left.
⋙⋙ 🐣 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1351707729929375744?s=20/photo/1
// Suicide Prevention Hotline

🐣 RT @BeschlossDC At the end of “The Wizard of Oz” (1939), Auntie Em says to Dorothy, “There, there, lie quiet now. You just had a bad dream.” https://twitter.com/BeschlossDC/status/1351674561876652033?s=20/photo/1

PBS, Frontline: Taking Office in a Time of Crisis: 16 Documentaries on Key Issues Biden Inherits http://to.pbs.org/2M8Q5d3

🐣 RT @nytimes Senator Mitch McConnell said publicly for the first time that the insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol were “provoked by the president.” https://nyti.ms/3bUClxu 💽 https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1351630542236692481?s=20/photo/1
↥ ↧
⋙ 🐣 on CNN, Erin Burnett: Senator Richard Blumenthal: McConnell’s “and other powerful people” likely means ‘probably Hawley and Cruz’

🐣 RT @mitchellreports President Trump just declassified secret documents from Operation Crossfire Hurricane the FBI op that led to the Russia probe. After FBI objected he agreed to some redactions. Is this why he installed political acolyte Michael Ellis today to be NSA general counsel?

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi As we mourn the tragic milestone of 400,000 American lives lost to the coronavirus, we must come together to move past the failed Trump response to crush the virus and deliver robust, real relief now. https://speaker.gov/newsroom/11921 https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1351672536870907906?s=20/photo/1

🐣 💽 RT @Acosta Trump farewell video has been posted. https://youtu.be/6h5_d3DUdR4

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Self-styled militia members planned on storming the U.S. Capitol days in advance of Jan. 6 attack, court documents say http://wapo.st/2Maluw4 “Participants both anticipated violence and continued to act in concert after the break-in”

Self-styled militia members from Virginia, Ohio and other states made plans to storm the U.S. Capitol days in advance of the Jan. 6 attack, and then communicated in real time as they breached the building on opposite sides and talked about hunting for lawmakers, according to new court documents filed Tuesday.

U.S. authorities charged an apparent Oath Keeper leader, Thomas Edward Caldwell, 66, of Clarke County, Va., in the attack, alleging that the U.S. Navy veteran helped organize a ring of what became 30 or 40 people who “stormed the castle” to disrupt the electoral vote confirmation of President-elect Joe Biden’s victory.

“We have about 30-40 of us. We are sticking together and sticking to the plan,” co-defendant Jessica Watkins, 38, a U.S. Army veteran, said while the breach was underway, according to court documents unsealed Tuesday.

“You are executing citizen’s arrest. Arrest this assembly, we have probable cause for acts of treason, election fraud,” a man replied, according to communications recovered from her phone, the FBI alleged.

“We are in the main dome right now. We are rocking it. They are throwing grenades, they are fricking shooting people with paint balls. But we are in here,” a woman believed to be Watkins said, according to court documents.

A man then responds, “Get it, Jess,” adding, “This is … everything we f——trained for!”

The extraordinary real-time narration of parts of the assault on the Capitol came as investigators made public new details of events in unsealed conspiracy charges in which thousands of pro-Trump supporters forced the evacuation of lawmakers and triggered violence that left five people dead.

FBI charging papers against Caldwell, Watkins and a third man, former U.S. Marine Donovan Crowl, 50, allege that Caldwell and others coordinated in advance to disrupt Congress, scouted for lodging and recruited Oath Keepers members from North Carolina and like-minded groups from the Shenandoah Valley. Participants both anticipated violence and continued to act in concert after the break-in, investigators said in court documents.

Federal prosecutors in Washington have charged more than 100 defendants in the past 13 days. But arrests this weekend of several people with alleged ties to extremist groups, including the Oath Keepers, Proud Boys and Three Percenters, have offered evidence that the riot was not an entirely impulsive outburst of violence but an event instigated or exploited by organized groups. Hours of video posted on social media and pored over by investigators have focused on individuals in military-style gear moving together.

“This is the first step toward identifying and understanding that there was some type of concerted conspiracy here,” said one senior official with the U.S. atttorney’s office for Washington D.C., which is leading the investigation.

“Whether everyone else just happened to be there and got caught up in the moment, or if this is just the tip of the iceberg, how much this will grow at this point I can’t tell you, but we are continuing to investigate aggressively,” the official said, asking for anonymity to discuss a pending investigation.

In charging papers, the FBI said during the Capital riot, Caldwell received Facebook messages from unspecified senders updating him of the location of lawmakers. When he posted a one-word message, “Inside,” he received exhortations and directions describing tunnels, doors and hallways, the FBI said.

Another message read, “All members are in the tunnels under capital seal them in. Turn on gas,” the FBI added. [… more … ]

⭕ 18 Jan 2021

NYT: Trump Weighed Naming Election Conspiracy Theorist as Special Counsel http://nyti.ms/3mzWs5U
// President Trump has been in contact with Sidney Powell in recent days, even though his campaign last month sought to distance itself from her as she aired baseless claims about Dominion Voting Systems machines.

Trump on Friday discussed naming Sidney Powell, who as a lawyer for his campaign team unleashed conspiracy theories about a Venezuelan plot to rig voting machines in the United States, to be a special counsel overseeing an investigation of voter fraud, according to two people briefed on the discussion. ¤ It was unclear if Mr. Trump will move ahead with such a plan.

Most of his advisers opposed the idea, two of the people briefed on the discussion said, including Rudolph W. Giuliani, the president’s personal lawyer. In recent days Mr. Giuliani has sought to have the Department of Homeland Security join the campaign’s efforts to overturn Mr. Trump’s loss in the election.

The White House counsel, Pat A. Cipollone, and the White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, repeatedly and aggressively pushed back on the ideas being proposed, which went beyond the special counsel idea, those briefed on the meeting said.

Mr. Cipollone told Mr. Trump there was no constitutional authority for what was being discussed, one of the people briefed on the meeting said. Other advisers from the White House and the Trump campaign delivered the same message throughout the meeting, which stretched on for a long period of time.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi The attempt to install an unqualified Trump loyalist as NSA General Counsel just 72 hours prior to the start of a new Administration is highly irregular and highly suspect. This placement should not move forward.

WaPo: QAnon adherents discussed posing as National Guard to try to infiltrate inauguration, according to FBI intelligence briefing http://wapo.st/3inpBkk

WaPo, Michael Gerson: A fresh start for Republicans can come only if they abandon authoritarian populism http://wapo.st/39NWpii

In his book “Orthodoxy,” G.K. Chesterton made the point that you can’t paint a fence post white once and think the job is done. “If you particularly want it to be white you must be always painting it again.” No great human institution can simply endure. It must be continually re-founded through the reassertion of its core ideals. And why is this? Because, Chesterton argued, human beings are “naturally backsliders” and human virtue, if left alone, will “rust or rot.”

In the United States, our core political commitment is to a system of self-government based on the rule of law and the protection of the rights of political minorities. This is a different view of politics than many Americans now hold. They think the main purpose of politics is to vanquish some grave evil or defeat ruthless enemies. This is a temptation on left and right, but it has metastasized on the right. Many right-wing populists believe that they are fighting conspiratorial globalists, or child molesters, or oppressive secularists, or “woke” elitists, or the “deep state.” If this is their defining purpose, then constitutional processes are actually obstacles to effective action. A strongman would be more efficient.

This conception of politics is badly and dangerously mistaken. The primary purpose of the American form of government is not to defeat evil; it is to allow people of diverse views and backgrounds to live in peace with one another and find common purpose. That practical arrangement is also a moral commitment. We have a patriotic passion for constitutional procedure — to honor the principle of equal rights and to prevent the exercise of abusive power.

Too many political leaders — most notably in the Republican Party — have allowed these ideals to rust and rot. They have accommodated illiberalism out of selfish interest or abject fear. And this failure has associated people and causes they care about with some of the worst human beings in America. The refusal to defend procedural democracy has put economic conservatives in the same political movement as neo-Confederate thugs. It has placed pro-life Catholics and evangelicals under the same political banner as QAnon and the Proud Boys. Can traditional conservatives not see the massive reputational damage to their deepest beliefs?

For the sake of their party, their ideology and their country, it is essential for elected Republicans to publicly and dramatically distance themselves from authoritarian populism. This means repudiating the lie of a stolen election. This means supporting the Senate conviction of a justly impeached president and ensuring he can never run for office again. This means giving our new president room to govern in the midst of a deadly health crisis.

For Republicans, a fresh start is made possible only by a renewed commitment to democratic ideals.

😅 RT @KatieJohnson214 #BeGone ¤ “Maga ship sunked with everyone on board”! 💽 https://twitter.com/KatieJohnson214/status/1351309258260963331?s=20/photo/1
// Trump dancing on sinking ship

🐣 RT @WUSA9 The U.S. Capitol building is prepared for #InaugurationDay ceremonies for President-elect Joe Biden as the “Field of Flags” is illuminated on the ground on the National Mall on Monday. The flags represent all 50 states and the nation’s territories. http://bit.ly/38SqxtN 🖼 https://twitter.com/wusa9/status/1351328376808726531?s=20/photo/1-3

🐣 RT @ryanstruyk Career approval ratings via ABC/Post polls:
71% Kennedy
65% Eisenhower
65% Roosevelt
63% HW Bush
57% Clinton
56% Johnson
56% Reagan
51% W Bush
50% Obama
49% Nixon
48% Ford
47% Truman
46% Carter
40% Trump

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote I wonder how all the “Russia hoax” morons square this with their idiot selves.
⋙ 🐣 RT @dtemkin Parler is back up, and being hosted by “DDOS GUARD” out of Russia. If that’s not an obvious sign of its malfeasance, there’s nothing else that could possibly be shown to convince you. https://twitter.com/dtemkin/status/1351240721261584385?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @BarackObama If anyone had a right to question whether our democracy was worth redeeming, it was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Because in the face of billy clubs and lynchings, poll taxes and literacy tests, he never gave in to violence, never waved a traitorous flag or gave up on our country. https://twitter.com/BarackObama/status/1351175956992548870?s=20/photo/1
// 🖼 photo of Obama at MLK memorial

WaPo, Paul Waldman: Twitter’s Trump ban is even more important than you thought http://wapo.st/3p0Vkue “‘Twitter is the space for political and media elites,’… Facebook has many more users, but journalists are on Twitter constantly”

🧵 RT @davetroy So let’s talk about Parler. Where did it come from? Founder John Matze met his now wife, Alina Mukhutdinova, in May 15, 2016 in Las Vegas. Alina is from Kazan, Russia. She was on a two week road trip “vacation” across the USA with a friend. 📌 https://twitter.com/davetroy/status/1327253991936454663?s=20
// 11/13/2020
🐣 RT @davetroy first several thousand accounts on Parler shows that it is the usual Russia aligned operatives that we in this space have tracked for years. This is a large scale op aligned with Russian interests. https://twitter.com/davetroy/status/1327271037847867395?s=20/photo/1
// Parler Russia Parler

TheGuardian, Brendan O’Connor: The Capitol riot wasn’t a fringe ‘uprising’. It was enabled by very deep pockets http://bit.ly/3qx66bW Center for National Policy, Judicial Crisis Network, Republican Attorneys General Association, Rule of Law Defense Fund & more listed
// That siege was just one battle in a decades-long assault on democracy, funded by billionaire donors and corporate interests

⭕ 17 Jan 2021

🐣 RT @howardfineman Is there any doubt at this point that #IvanaTrump was telling the truth when she alleged in her divorce papers that her then-husband Donald had a copy of Hitler’s speeches on his night table?
⋙ TheIndependent, Benjamin Kentish (2017): Donald Trump ‘kept book of Adolf Hitler’s speeches in his bedside cabinet’ http://bit.ly/3ize4i5 Marty Davis from Paramount:”I did give him a book about Hitler. But it was My New Order, Hitler’s speeches, not Mein Kampf”
// 3/20/2017; In a 1990 interview, the billionaire businessman admitted to owning Nazi leader’s ‘Mein Kampf’ but said he had would never read speeches

🧵 RT @shannonwatts Prosecutors have charged a Colorado insurrectionist and so-called “militia” member Robert Gieswein for being at the riot at the Capitol. ¤ And … here he is in a photo taken in front of Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert’s bar, Shooter’s Grill. #coleg [link] 📌 https://twitter.com/shannonrwatts/status/1351005437009797123?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @ Here’s Rep. Lauren Boebert saying she had *constituents* outside the Capitol – a couple of hours after she tweeted “1776” and just before the Capitol rioters broke into the building. #coleg 💽 https://twitter.com/shannonrwatts/status/1351006497485025286?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @RadioFreeTom Reading this piece from last summer by @normative, I realize that there is a parallel here between Qanon’s “Storm” and the Cold War cults that sprang up at various times, but especially in the 70s and the 80s. Bear with me. /1 📌 https://twitter.com/RadioFreeTom/status/1351011133264719875?s=20

WaPo, Margaret Sullivan: Three ways the media can vanquish the Big Lie that will linger even after Trump is gone http://wapo.st/2Ne0Vzg 1. No shorthand: Say what the Big Lie is, 2. No both-siderism, 3. “Learn the science about how people absorb truthful information”

🐣 RT @MarkSZaidEsq Good thread on reality
⋙ 🧵 RT @oneunderscore_ [Ben Collins NBC] Over the last few years, I kept in touch with some QAnon supporters through DMs, checking in on them to see if they’d ever come out of it when their next doomsday came and went. ¤ They’d typically first message me calling me a Satanic pedophile. I’d ignore it and ask questions. 📌 https://twitter.com/oneunderscore__/status/1350890475323060225?s=20
⋙ 🐣 This reminds me of the “Great Awakening” in the U.S. in the 19th Century. Perhaps spurred by repeated boom-bust cycles, “prophets” were everywhere, some really wild. Some went on to be established denominations, which the US has most. Striking contrast w Europe.
⋙ See http://amzn.to/35RTdBn

🐣 RT @sbg1 [Susan Glasser] This is such an important piece. Trump incited the riot at a rally planned and executed by his staff.
⋙ 🧵 RT @lrozen The AP’s review found at least 3 Trump campaign aides named on the permit for the Jan. 6 event. Megan Powers was listed as one of two operations managers for the Jan. 6 event, and her LinkedIn profile says she was the Trump campaign’s director of operations into January 2021. 📌 https://twitter.com/lrozen/status/1350912367597649920?s=20
⋙⋙ 🚫🐣 key timeline issues: did Trump know when he said ‘Pence must come through’ that Pence wouldn’t/hadn’t and waited until they were at the Capitol to send the tweet that Pence ‘didn’t have the courage’
🔆 This❗️⋙ AP: Records: Trump allies behind rally that ignited Capitol riot http://bit.ly/2XPjsnr “Members of President Donald Trump’s failed presidential campaign played key roles in orchestrating the Washington rally that spawned a deadly assault on the U.S. Capitol”

Members of President Donald Trump’s failed presidential campaign played key roles in orchestrating the Washington rally that spawned a deadly assault on the U.S. Capitol, according to an Associated Press review of records, undercutting claims the event was the brainchild of the president’s grassroots supporters.

A pro-Trump nonprofit group called Women for America First hosted the “Save America Rally” on Jan. 6 at the Ellipse, an oval-shaped, federally owned patch of land near the White House. But an attachment to the National Park Service public gathering permit granted to the group lists more than half a dozen people in staff positions for the event who just weeks earlier had been paid thousands of dollars by Trump’s 2020 reelection campaign. Other staff scheduled to be “on site” during the demonstration have close ties to the White House.
⋙ [Amy Kremer, listed as the group’s president on records filed with Virginia’s state corporation commission as the group’s president: “I know nothink ‼️”]

The riot at the Capitol, incited by Trump’s comments before and during his speech at the Ellipse, has led to a reckoning unprecedented in American history. The president told the crowd to march to the Capitol and that “you’ll never take back our country with weakness. You have to show strength, and you have to be strong.”

In a statement, the president’s reelection campaign said it “did not organize, operate or finance the event.” No campaign staff members were involved in the organization or operation of the rally, according to the statement. It said that if any former employees or independent contractors for the campaign took part, “they did not do so at the direction of the Trump campaign.”

At least one was working for the Trump campaign this month. Megan Powers was listed as one of two operations managers for the Jan. 6 event, and her LinkedIn profile says she was the Trump campaign’s director of operations into January 2021. She did not respond to a message seeking comment.

The AP’s review found at least three of the Trump campaign aides named on the permit rushed to obscure their connections to the demonstration. They deactivated or locked down their social media profiles, removed tweets that referenced the rally and blocked a reporter who asked questions.

Caroline Wren, a veteran GOP fundraiser, is named as a “VIP Advisor” on an attachment to the permit that Women for America First provided to the agency. Between mid-March and mid-November, Donald J. Trump for President Inc. paid Wren $20,000 a month, according to Federal Election Commission records. During the campaign, she was a national finance consultant for Trump Victory, a joint fundraising committee between the president’s reelection campaign and the Republican National Committee.

Maggie Mulvaney, a niece of former top Trump aide Mick Mulvaney, is listed on the permit attachment as the “VIP Lead.” She worked as director of finance operations for the Trump campaign, according to her LinkedIn profile.

The AP reviewed social media posts, voter registrations, court files and other public records for more than 120 people either facing criminal charges related to the Jan. 6 unrest or who, going maskless during the pandemic, were later identified through photographs and videos taken during the melee.

The review found the crowd was overwhelmingly made up of longtime Trump supporters, including Republican Party officials, GOP political donors, far-right militants, white supremacists, off-duty police, members of the military and adherents of the QAnon myth that the government is secretly controlled by a cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophile cannibals.

Trump’s incendiary remarks at the Jan. 6 rally culminated a two-day series of events in Washington, organized by a coalition of the president’s supporters who echoed his baseless accusations that the election had been stolen from him. A website, MarchtoSaveAmerica.com, sprung up to promote the pro-Trump events and alerted followers, “At 1 PM, we protest at US Capitol.” The website has been deactivated.

Another website, TrumpMarch.com shows a fist-raised Trump pictured on the front of a red, white and blue tour bus emblazoned with the words, “Powered by Women for America First.” The logo for the bedding company “My Pillow” is also prominent. Mike Lindell, the CEO of My Pillow, is an ardent Trump supporter who’s falsely claimed Trump didn’t lose the election to Biden and will serve another four-year term as president.

Kimberly Fletcher, the Moms for America president, said she wasn’t aware the Trump campaign had a role in the rally at the Ellipse until around New Year’s Day. While she didn’t work directly with the campaign, Fletcher did notice a shift in who was involved in the rally and who would be speaking. ¤ “When I got there and I saw the size of the stage and everything, I’m like, ‘Wow, we couldn’t possibly have afforded that,’” she said. “It was a big stage. It was a very professional stage. I don’t know who was in the background or who put it together or anything.”

In addition to the large stage, the rally on the Ellipse featured a sophisticated sound system and at least three Jumbotron-style screens projecting the president’s image to the crowd. Videos posted online show Trump and his family in a nearby private tent watching the rally on several monitors as music blared in the background.

Justin Caporale is listed on the Women for America First paperwork as the event’s project manager. He’s identified as a partner with Event Strategies Inc., a management and production company. Caporale, formerly a top aide to first lady Melania Trump, was on the Trump campaign payroll for most of 2020 …

Tim Unes, the founder and president of Event Strategies, was the “stage manager” for the Jan. 6 rally, according to the permit paperwork. Unes has longstanding ties to Trump, a connection he highlights on his company’s website. Trump’s presidential campaign paid Event Strategies $1.3 million in 2020 for “audio visual services,” according to the campaign finance records.

Another person with close ties to the Trump administration, Hannah Salem, was the rally’s “operations manager for logistics and communications,” according to the permit paperwork. In 2017, she took a hiatus from the consulting firm she founded and spent three years as senior White House press aide, “executing the media strategy for President Trump’s most high-profile events,” according to her company bio and LinkedIn profile.

WaPo: FBI moves on alleged members of extremist groups Oath Keepers, Three Percenters http://wapo.st/35RN4Fj

🐣 RT @McFaul Strong statement from the incoming @JoeBiden administration on @navalny .
⋙ 🐣 RT @jakejsullivan Mr. Navalny should be immediately released, and the perpetrators of the outrageous attack on his life must be held accountable. The Kremlin’s attacks on Mr. Navalny are not just a violation of human rights, but an affront to the Russian people who want their voices heard.

💽 NewYorker: A Reporter’s Footage from Inside the Capitol Siege http://bit.ly/3bNu12B
// 1/17/2021
↥ ↧
💙 NewYorker, Luke Morgelson: Among the Insurrectionists at the Capitol http://bit.ly/35N6xGU
// 1/15/2021; The Capitol was breached by Trump supporters who had been declaring, at rally after rally, that they would go to violent lengths to keep the President in power. A chronicle of an attack foretold.
⋙ See under Entire Articles: NYkr The Storm 1-15-2021

NYT, Astead Herndon: How Republicans Are Warping Reality Around the Capitol Attack http://nyti.ms/38NWPpL
// Loyalists to President Trump are increasingly relying on conspiracy theories and misinformation, drawing false equivalence with last summer’s racial protests and blaming outside agitators.

⭕ 16 Jan 2021

🧵 RT @JuliusGoat All the bizarre and horrifying things he did are going to come back to us at random moments like half-remembered scraps of dreams. 📌 https://twitter.com/JuliusGoat/status/1350453019956158469?s=20
// Trump’s most cringe-worthy moments

WaPo: Pompeo’s last-minute actions on foreign policy will complicate Biden’s plans for a new direction http://wapo.st/2LFPqQD

💙 🐣 RT @Alyssa_Millano THIS IS WORTH YOUR TIME. ¤ Please watch. Please share. ¤ Thank you, @thematthewcooke. 💽 https://twitter.com/Alyssa_Milano/status/1350691893789696001?s=20/photo/1
// addressed to Republicans; need for deprogramming wake-up call

🐣 RT @propublica The warnings of the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol were everywhere — perhaps not entirely specific about the planned time and exact location of an assault on the Capitol, but enough to clue in law enforcement about the potential for civil unrest.
⋙ ProPublica (1/7): Capitol Rioters Planned for Weeks in Plain Sight. The Police Weren’t Ready. http://bit.ly/3sudZAC
// 1/7/2021; Insurrectionists made no effort to hide their intentions, but law enforcement protecting Congress was caught flat-footed.

🐣 RT @Susan_Hennessey At this point, no one should extend this selection process the benefit of the doubt. By all indication, the Trump admin is violating civil service rules and politicizing an apolitical role. If Ellis is installed tonight, Biden should remove him on Day One.
⋙ WaPo: Acting defense secretary orders NSA director to immediately install former GOP operative as the agency’s top lawyer http://wapo.st/3qsSPkB
// “[Michael] Ellis previously was chief counsel to Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), a staunch Trump supporter and former chairman of the House Intelligence Committee”

🐣 RT @ddale8 Sharpiegate. Michigan Man of the Year. Deadly nonsense about the virus and the election. The smearing of Ilhan Omar. The burly crying men. Windmill cancer. Veterans Choice. ¤ The most notable lies of the Trump presidency, and what they tell us about him:
⋙ CNN, Daniel Dale: The 15 most notable lies of Donald Trump’s presidency http://cnn.it/35NreCM

💽 WaPo: 41 minutes of fear: A video timeline from inside the Capitol siege http://wapo.st/2LFnyvZ

🐣 RT @NewYorker What’s required in the aftermath of the insurrection is a way to punish Donald Trump for his sedition, make sure he can’t run for President again, and deprive him of the attention he so craves, @JohnCassidy writes.
⋙ NewYorker, John Cassidy: Trump Can’t Be Allowed to Escape Justice Yet Again http://bit.ly/2XPtcOK
// 1/11/2021; Despite all the outrage sparked by last week’s riot, the President has grounds for believing that he won’t receive any immediate punishment

🧵 😅 RT @jules_su Since Trump’s almost out of office, I figured this would be a fun time to remind everyone of the weirdest & dumbest sh*t our failed dictator did in the last four years that we totally forgot about. ¤ Starting with a classic: ¤ STARING DIRECTLY INTO THE SUN DURING A SOLAR ECLIPSE 📌 https://twitter.com/jules_su/status/1348879180658860032?s=20

🚫🐣 RT @donwinslow I was contacted by someone who I’ve confirmed works at The Capitol who told me the following: ¤ Laura Boebert gave a “tour” on the 5th even though she’s denying it.

🐣 RT @rulajebreal On his first day in office alone, President Biden will rescind the #MuslimBan on Muslim countries, rejoin Paris climate accord, extend pandemic limits on evictions & student loan payments, & order agencies to reunite kids kidnapped from families at border.
⋙ NYT: Biden Seeks Quick Start With Executive Actions and Aggressive Legislation http://nyti.ms/2XJydZ4
// In an effort to mark a clean break from the Trump era, the president-elect plans to roll out dozens of executive orders in his first 10 days on top of a big stimulus plan and an expansive immigration bill.

🐣 RT @TheAmerican22 Ret. Lt. General Russell Honore will conduct a security investigation into the Capitol attack. If you were involved, you best find an attorney. If you know anything about Lt. General Honore, then you know the 100% truth will come out. Perpetrators will be found!

🐣 RT @CNN Capitol Police arrested a man in downtown Washington with a loaded handgun, more than 500 rounds of ammunition and fake inaugural credentials, police say https://cnn.it/2LDewzD

WaPo: Off-duty police were part of the Capitol mob. Now police are turning in their own. http://wapo.st/3nP24d5

🐣 RT @AmbJohnBolton Trump’s tenure would have dismayed the Founding Fathers – most tragically when he incited a mob to disrupt Congress from fulfilling its constitutional responsibility to certify the 2020 election. How did it come to this? More by me in @globeandmail
⋙ Globe&Mail, John Bolton: Opinion: Trump has caused the Republican Party great damage. Here’s what conservatives should do http://team.ca/39vQqi0
// Trump had no philosophy, no principles and no plan to govern, and yet the GOP supported his rise to power – with distastrous consequences.

DailyBeast, Christopher Ketcham: The Boogaloos Are Pitching a Big Tent for Far-Right Violence http://bit.ly/38OFZav “No longer can we laugh at this nightmare vision”
// Future oppressors are often viewed as bumbling idiots. But if we are too complacent, hindsight may show us to be the fools, blind to the threat

In the wake of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol Building in D.C., right-wing militia groups and allied Trump supporters are planning something bigger for the week of Jan. 17, in the lead-up to the inauguration of Joe Biden. A widely disseminated online poster calls for an “armed march on Capitol Hill and all state capitols.”

What might unfold is anyone’s guess. Even prior to the Jan. 6 insurrection, the FBI, as early as Dec. 29, had been apprised by confidential informants that, starting on Jan. 17, a “militant antigovernment movement” called the Boogaloo promised “armed, anti-government actions leading to a civil war.” The National Counterterrorism Center and Department of Homeland Security this week issued a bulletin that “domestic violent extremists” and “boogaloo adherents” intending to trigger a race war “may exploit the aftermath of the Capitol breach by conducting attacks to destabilize and force a climactic conflict in the United States.”

If you haven’t heard of the Boogaloo and their “accelerationist” intentions for the destruction and rebirth of this country in the crucible of civil war, you’re not alone. When in 2019 my friend Jeff Schwilk, a photographer and investigative journalist, approached me to edit a book about neofascists, Nazis, white supremacists, right-wing militias and how Trumpism had served to unite them, I laughed my head off when he described the trappings of the Boogaloo Boys: that they wore Hawaiian shirts under their body armor as a mark of solidarity at protests and marches; that they flew a variant of a Nazi war flag that symbolized a mythic nation called Kekistan; that they had taken on as mascot, maybe sort of as a joke, an internet meme called Pepe the Frog in honor of the Egyptian god of chaos and darkness, the frog-humanoid Kek. This is a movement that deliberately makes itself look comical in order to attract meme-poisoned teenagers with an “aesthetic of violence,” while outwardly downplaying the threat it poses.

The joke’s on me, of course. Members of the Boogaloo have been tied to law enforcement and the military and have trumpeted their involvement in the murder of law enforcement officers; were tied to the plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer; and were among the seditious mob that stormed the Capitol Building. As Schwilk observed in the book that he and I put together, Unflattering Photos of Fascists: Authoritarianism in Trump’s America …

However online and mimetic and ideologically incoherent the Boogaloo may be, says Schwilk, they are at the same time functioning as a kind of big tent of the extreme right with members who might also be Proud Boy street thugs, or Three Percent militia, or retired cops turned Oath Keeper, or white power fanatics (think Aryan Nations), or hard-right Christian militants (think Patriot Prayer), or QAnon crazies, or simply MAGA meatheads with guns.

COVID lockdowns and mask ordinances opportunized the expansion of the Boogaloo tent to include right-wing “plandemic” paranoiacs, anti-vaxxers and anti-maskers. Quite suddenly, there was a cross-over of hardcore neofascist white supremacists with Fox News-watching Trump voters who were being radicalized and finding common cause with the accelerationists.

Whether at Trump rallies, “freedom” marches, Second Amendment celebrations, or lockdown and mask protests, you can literally see the groups merging together in many of Schwilks’ photos. Whatever nominal flag people are there under, they seem increasingly to embrace extremist ideology.

When the second civil war explodes, as they imagine that it will, many members of all these groups–call them the Trumpenvolk–expect to coalesce while “the enemies of the right,” as Schwilk explains, are “exterminated by death squads clad in Hawaiian shirts.” ¤ No longer can we laugh at this nightmare vision.

⭕ 15 Jan 2021

WaPo: Off-duty police were part of the Capitol mob. Now police are turning in their own. http://wapo.st/3nP24d5

WaPo: Identifying far-right symbols that appeared at the U.S. Capitol riot http://wapo.st/2XMhg02

🐣 RT @DeanObeidallah 20,000 national guard troops are protecting the Capitol from Donald trump’s militia. This is where we are as a nation thanks to Fascist trump.

NYT, David Brooks: Trump Ignites a War Within the Church http://nyti.ms/38Qyr6M “One core feature of Trumpism is that it forces you to betray every other commitment you might have: to the truth, moral character, the Sermon on the Mount, conservative principles, the Constitution”
// After a week of Trumpist mayhem, white evangelicals wrestle with what they’ve become.

🐣 RT @brhodes Trump, Kushner and their circle will walk out of government knowing a tremendous amount of very classified and very valuable information. Does anyone really think they won’t try to monetize that knowledge?

🐣 RT @GlennKesslerWP Quite striking from the former deputy DNI for Trump who briefed him dozens of times —-> Sue Gordon: Trump’s intelligence briefings should stop once he leaves office – The Washington Post
⋙ WaPo, Susan Gordon: A former president Trump won’t ‘need to know.’ Cut off his intelligence. http://wapo.st/3ikPxNC

ABCNews: Longtime Trump advisers connected to groups behind rally that led to Capitol attack http://abcn.ws/3bINyRH
// Roger Stone, Steve Bannon and Michael Flynn all promoted the Jan. 6 rally.

🐣 RT @liamstack “If it wasn’t my job I would do it for free. It was absolutely my pleasure to crush a white nationalist insurrection,” he said. “And we’ll do it as many times as it takes.” 💽 https://twitter.com/liamstack/status/1350271918168006657?s=20/photo/1
// Daniel Hodges, DC police officer crushed in door

🐣 RT @ScottyinCo I don’t want to hear a fucking thing about Biden’s $1.9 trillion dollars after Trump added 6 trillion to our deficit, every billionaire skated out of fair taxes, $300m in golf trips, Pompeo’s Christmas party, Javanka’s 3k a month shitter detail and Melanie’s rose garden rape.

CNN, Brian Stelter: Fox News Channel’s ratings have sagged ever since Election Day. And CNN’s ratings have surged to historic levels http://cnn.it/3qq2yIp ‘This month to date, CNN has avgd 2.08M viewers throughout the day; MSNBC has avgd 1.74M; and Fox has avgd 1.41M’

🐣 RT @peterwsinger “Telegram was the fifth most-downloaded app in the United States, compared with its previous ranking of 110th before the Capitol attack, according to app research firm App Annie. Signal, another encrypted chat app, was No. 1, up from its ranking of 750”
⋙ WaPo: Far-right groups move online conversations from social media to chat apps — and out of view of law enforcement http://wapo.st/
// Telegram is surging as Parler went offline and the backlash against Twitter and Facebook grew.

🐣 RT @JerryWillResist GOP congressman Pete Sessions deletes tweet to Stop the steal. He Tweeted “Had a great meeting today with folks from “Stop the Steal” at our nation’s Capitol. I encouraged them to keep fighting and assured them I look forward to doing MY duty on January 6
// 1/15/2021
⋙ RawStory, Sarah Burris: GOP congressman deletes tweet saying he met with ‘Stop The Steal’ and told them to ‘keep fighting http://bit.ly/2LBTMIy
// 1/11/2021

🐣 RT @BillKristol “Spreading disinformation…has real world consequences. Many media property owners have as much responsibility for this as the elected officials who know the truth but choose instead to propagate lies.” [ ~ James Murdoch]
⋙ CNN: James Murdoch criticizes ‘media property owners’ who have ‘unleashed insidious’ forces with election denialism claims http://cnn.it/2XMyXwC
⋙⋙ 🐣 the “second son” who no longer has a voice at Fox, sadly; his brother Lachlan is the heir apparent

🐣 RT @gregpmiller How big a problem does US mil have with violent extremists? Of the 72 people arrested so far in connection to Capitol siege, 11 had military background. @GregJaffe @DanLamothe @JulieATate
⋙ WaPo: Conspiracy theories and a call for patriots ensnare military veterans at the Capitol http://wapo.st/2LsBDwT

NYT: Atlanta Prosecutor Appears to Move Closer to Trump Inquiry http://nyti.ms/38Kji77
// The Fulton County district attorney is weighing an inquiry into possible election interference and is said to be considering hiring an outside counsel.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Capitol Police intelligence report warned three days before attack that ‘Congress itself’ could be targeted http://wapo.st/35JKh0N //➔ but the FBI couldn’t decide if the internet buzz was “aspirational” only and so withheld its report?

In a 12-page report on Jan. 3, the intelligence unit for the congressional police force described how thousands of enraged protesters, egged on by Trump and flanked by white supremacists and extreme militia groups, were likely to stream into Washington armed for battle. ¤ This time, the focus of their ire was members of Congress, the report said.

“Supporters of the current president see January 6, 2021, as the last opportunity to overturn the results of the presidential election,” according to the memo, portions of which were obtained by The Washington Post. “This sense of desperation and disappointment may lead to more of an incentive to become violent. Unlike previous post-election protests, the targets of the pro-Trump supporters are not necessarily the counter-protesters as they were previously, but rather Congress itself is the target on the 6th.”

The internal report — which does not appear to have been shared widely with other law enforcement agencies, including the FBI — was among a number of flags that security experts say should have alerted officials to the high security risks on Jan. 6.

A day before the attack, an FBI office in Virginia issued an explicit warning that some extremists were preparing to travel to Washington and threatening to commit violence and “war.” And dozens of people on a terrorist watch list were in Washington that day, including many suspected white supremacists, as The Post previously reported.

Two people familiar with the Capitol Police intelligence memo, who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe security preparations, said the report was conveyed to all Capitol Police command staff by the intelligence unit’s director, Jack Donohue. Another law enforcement official said the report prompted the Capitol Police chief to seek the emergency activation of the National Guard and led the department to place its perimeter barricades farther from the Capitol than during past events.

Former Capitol Police chief Steven Sund, who resigned in the wake of the siege, said in an interview Friday that it would be inappropriate to publicly discuss an internal intelligence memo, given its sensitive nature and the risk of revealing sources and methods. But he said he was familiar with the department’s intelligence reports, which he said guided security planning.

Sund previously told The Post in an interview Sunday that in the days immediately preceding the attack, he grew concerned that additional security measures were needed. He asked top congressional security officials for permission to declare an emergency and activate the National Guard, a request he said they rebuffed.

“We looked at the intelligence,” he said. “We knew we would have large crowds, the potential for some violent altercations. I had nothing indicating we would have a large mob seize the Capitol.”

The memo concluded that Jan. 6 was shaping up to potentially be a perfect storm of danger, because of the size of the expected crowds, the urgency of the group’s mission, the call for demonstrators to bring lethal weapons, the location of the two largest protests in close proximity to the Capitol grounds and the fact that “both have been promoted by President Trump himself.”

“The Stop the Steal protest in particular does not have a permit, but several high profile speakers, including Members of Congress are expected to speak at the event,” the document stated. “This combined with Stop the Steal’s propensity to attract white supremacists, militia members and others who actively promote violence, may lead to a significantly dangerous situation for law enforcement and the general public alike.” ¤ Two people familiar with the report said it was not shared widely outside the police force.

On Jan. 4, the day after the intelligence unit shared its warning and conclusions with more than a dozen Capitol Police command staff members, Sund said he asked the Senate and House sergeants at arms for permission to put the National Guard on emergency standby.

Sund said House Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving and Senate Sergeant at Arms Michael Stenger rejected that idea and suggested that he instead informally seek out his Guard contacts, asking them to “lean forward” and be on alert in case Capitol Police needed their help.

On the day of the attack, Sund said he urgently renewed the request for emergency National Guard support after a mob broke through the Capitol barricades around 1 p.m. The minutes ticked by as the sergeants at arms sought approval from congressional leadership. ¤ The initial wave of the military reinforcements would not arrive for more than four hours — at 5:40 p.m.

The Capitol Police intelligence report was a collaborative product of its intelligence division, led by Donohue, a national expert on the rise of radicalization and violence among extremist groups and domestic terrorists who was recently hired by the department.

In July 2020, Donohue testified before the House Homeland Security subcommittee on intelligence and counterterrorism about how social media was being used to radicalize and foment violence in right-wing and left-wing extremist groups. He warned about the increasingly incendiary nature of events billed as free-speech protests and extremists’ attempts to harm government officials and police in their calls for insurrection. …

Meanwhile, a separate FBI internal report prepared the day before the attack by a field office in Norfolk described an online thread that indicating extremists were planning to travel to D.C. for “war.”

Officials said FBI Director Christopher A. Wray and acting attorney general Jeffrey Rosen were not briefed on the document in particular because it was considered a raw intelligence product, and investigators had not identified those responsible for the posts. But, the officials said, Wray was briefed in advance more broadly regarding online chatter about violence, as well as information that the FBI’s sources were relaying about possible extremists intending to travel to the Capitol.

Officials have said FBI agents visited some of those extremists to discourage them from traveling. But the bureau did not take other steps — such as issuing a formal threat assessment to law enforcement — that might have raised the level of alarm.

FBI officials have said it is difficult to distinguish cheap talk from actual threats online, where the volume of incendiary posts is astronomical. ¤ “One of the real challenges in this space is trying to distinguish what’s aspirational vs. what’s intentional,” Wray said at a briefing Thursday.

🐣 RT @thenewsoncnbc President-elect Biden says that the coronavirus vaccine rollout in the U.S. has been a “dismal failure” so far. Now, some state governors are accusing the government of lying about vaccine reserves. @megtirrell reports. http://cnb.cx/35M3a33

🐣 RT @TheTweetOfGod The inquiry follows reporting that an arm of the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) sent out robocalls urging supporters to go to the Capitol and “fight” Congress over Trump’s election-fraud conspiracy theories.
⋙ Law&Crime, Adam Klasfeld: Senator Ron Wyden, Soon-to-Be Finance Committee Chair, Urges IRS to Probe Charities’ Role in Inciting U.S. Capitol Insurrection http://bit.ly/3ipE1Aw

WaPo, Philip Bump: The false comparison between last summer’s protests and what happened at the Capitol http://wapo.st/3bR7sKe
● The intent of the Jan. 6 protest was far more nefarious
● The Capitol riots stemmed from a lie
● The encouragement of political leaders was not the same
● Hundreds of peaceful protests happened last summer. One violent protest happened last
week
● Whataboutism isn’t an excuse

🧵 RT @maggieNYT I got a bit more information about the Lindell meeting. It was a brief meeting, Trump sent him upstairs to the WH counsel’s office to be escorted by an admin official sitting next to Lindell in the meeting. That official, according to another official, was Robert O’Brien. 📌 https://twitter.com/maggieNYT/status/1350249367605813250?s=20

🐣 RT @ZcohenCNN MyPillow CEO’s notes visible as he entered the West Wing today showed a suggestion to replace CIA director Haspel w/ current acting Pentagon chief of staff. But multiple sources tell me, @vmsalama & @kaitlancollins it was not the first time this idea was broached inside the WH.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ZcohenCNN Multiple options were discussed, including firing Haspel’s deputy Vaughn Bishop & replacing him w/ Patel, which they believed would force Haspel to quit, & also firing both & making Patel acting director.
⋙⋙ CNN: MyPillow CEO hints at scrapped plan to replace CIA director with Trump loyalist http://cnn.it/3swrGPq

🐣 RT @lrozen “Trump ended the brief meeting by directing Lindell to go upstairs to the office of WH counsel Pat A. Cipollone. Lindell said he showed them material but was sent back downstairs to wait awhile longer. ¤ Officials seemed ‘disinterested’ in what he had to say, Lindell said.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @saddamscribe Photos Capture Notes From My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell’s White House Visit: One image reveals that ‘martial law’ is written in those notes, though Lindell — a conspiracy theorist — denied it, saying it’s ‘fake news.’ – The New York Times
⋙⋙ NYT: Photos capture notes from Trump ally leaving the White House on Friday. http://nyti.ms/2Nd6v53

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Republicans who talk about the need to unite should be asked about the man who helped fuel an insurrection inviting the MyPillow Guy, who just happens to have a document referencing the Insurrection Act and martial law, to the White House.

🐣 RT @johnkruzel MyPillow guy’s recent schedule:
1/5: Share 8kun document openly calling for war (@oneunderscore__ )
1/6: Run ads during Trump rally that morphed into deadly insurrection
1/15: Visit WH holding notes w/ apparent reference to “Insurrection Act,” “martial law” (@jabinbotsford)

🐣 RT @CNNPolitics Justice Department prosecutors have formally walked back their assertion in a court filing that said Capitol rioters sought to “capture and assassinate elected officials” https://cnn.it/3bFI5eB

🐣 🌎 RT @aseitzwald This is basically all of downtown DC. Green is restricted to local business and residents only, red is no go. https://twitter.com/aseitzwald/status/1350179631228477450?s=20/photo/1

😅 RT @ColinPClarke Why are we kidding ourselves? ¤ We all knew this presidency would come down to the My Pillow Guy and Trump together in the bunker. ¤ I never believed in destiny before, but…
↥ ↧
🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo, Philip Bump: A pillow salesman apparently has some ideas about declaring martial law http://wapo.st/38MQFGi Mike Lindell headed into the WH with an alarming set of notes: The Post’s Jabin Botsford captured an image //➔ 25th Amendment NOW‼️

🚫🐣 RT @ Reup, on Rudy texts. Unless texts are fake, they appear to confirm he was in direct contact w/James Sullivan, Proud Boys affiliate. ¤ They do NOT, however, tie him to Kash Patel. @kyledcheney believes “Kash” reference is instead to convicted gang member.
↥ ↧
🚫🐣 RT @MapleBalsamic 1/ John Sullivan, aka “activist John” was rejected by the BLM and anti-fascist communities last year for being violent, chaotic, self-serving, and having ties to the far right. His bro James is closely tied to the proud boys and started a group for “patriots” who
⋙ 🐣 RT @MapleBalsamic 2/ support trump. John was seen in the Capitol during the insurrection & both brothers have been arrested at this point for this. Giuliani’s text is saying he’s working with Kash Patel, who was appointed to the dept of defense in Nov 2020, to get the insurrection pinned on John
// speculative; Rudy tweet: https://twitter.com/emptywheel/status/1350106404024176644?s=20/photo/1

📊 Pew Poll: Trump Departs With Lowest-Ever Job Mark http://pewrsr.ch/3iiQ2I0 This poll was done 1/8-12/2021
// Full title: Biden Begins Presidency With Positive Ratings; Trump Departs With Lowest-Ever Job Mark
// 68% of public does not want Trump to remain a major political figure in the future
● ‘How would you rate Biden/Trump since the election?’ https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1350137155457331203?s=20/photo/1
● 68% do NOT want Trump to remain a political figure https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1350140141042597889?s=20/photo/1
● 60% of Republicans approve of Trump, down 25% https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1350143242604568578?s=20/photo/1
● 75% think Trump responsible for violence (52% of GOP) https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1350145884378554369?s=20/photo/1
● About 60% of GOP think Trump won and want him active in politics https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1350148564102631429?s=20/photo/1
● Most Americans “strongly disapprove” of Trump’s performance https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1350151003660804100?s=20/photo/1
// by demographic group: gender, race, education

🐣 RT @amandacarpenter Everyone who encouraged and gave cover to the big election lie are responsible for leading people astray.
⋙ TheBulwark, Jonathan Last: This Cult Is Ruining People’s Lives http://bit.ly/2XWcPA1
// How the Republican party failed Christine Priola.

🐣 RT @marceelias What about his Elite Strike Force of Kraken, Crazy and Traffic Court Lawyer?
⋙ Bloomberg: Trump Struggles to Find Lawyers as Impeachment Trial Nears http://bloom.bg/39z1bQW
// President Donald Trump, on the eve of facing a historic second impeachment trial for inciting the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol

🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Appalling and frightening. We must face this and not look away. This needs to be defeated. This insurrection must be punished. There must be accountability. This movement must be crushed. It is unamerican, autocratic and racist.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS The new Post poll has some awful findings among Republicans:
51% say GOP leaders didn’t go far enough in nullifying election
56% say Trump bears zero blame for the insurrection
66% say he has acted responsibly
Behold the GOP’s authoritarian core:
⋙⋙ WaPo, Greg Sargent: Trump’s GOP has an ugly authoritarian core. A new poll exposes it. http://wapo.st/35Kh99I

🐣 RT @Acosta Pelosi announces @ltgrusselhonore will lead investigation into Capitol security after last week’s siege.

🐣 RT @AliVelshi BREAKING: Federal prosecutor say Jacob Chansley, also known as Jacob Angelii, who was wearing horns, a fur headdress, & face paint during the Capitol attack, intended to capture & assassinate members of Congress, & that he wants to return to DC for the inauguration.

WaPo: How the rioters who stormed the Capitol came dangerously close to Pence http://wapo.st/2N96lLS “The potential exposure of the vice president underscores how law enforcement agencies struggled to manage the rapidly expanding crisis in real time”

🐣 RT @7im New from the federal government: “the intent of the Capitol rioters was to capture and assassinate elected officials.”
⋙ RollingStone, Tim Dickinson: QAnon Shaman’s Alleged Note to Mike Pence: ‘It’s Only a Matter of Time, Justice is Coming’ http://bit.ly/2LQTpcQ
// A new federal court brief describes Jacob Anthony Chansley — aka Jake Angeli — as “the most prominent symbol of a violent insurrection that attempted to overthrow the United States Government”

🐣 RT @WSJ President Trump has lost the ability to easily communicate with roughly 150 million followers and subscribers due to recent blocks. Here’s the breakdown of how social-media platform shrank his reach.
⋙ WSJ: How Twitter, Facebook Shrank President Trump’s Social Reach http://on.wsj.com/ 2Lrk5Bh
// When President Trump was blocked from posting to major social networks, he lost direct broadcast channels to roughly 150 million followers and subscribers.

WaPo: Inspectors general of several federal agencies open sweeping review of security, intelligence surrounding Capitol attack http://wapo.st/38IyuSi The IGs for the departments of Justice, Defense, Interior and Homeland Security will investigate response on Jan 6
// “Internal investigators for the departments of Justice, Defense, Interior and Homeland Security how security officials prepared for and responded to the pro-Trump rally on Jan. 6”

🐣 📊 RT @ New @ABCNews/WaPo poll finds nearly 7 in 10 [of all Americans] think Republicans should lead the party in a different direction. http://abcn.ws/38HU35n
// so do 33% of Republicans; vs 13% of Republicans in 2018

TheGuardian, Lois Beckett: 100 days of warning: inside the Boogaloo killings of US law enforcement http://bit.ly/35Jn1Qy
// Extremism experts warned that the anti-government movement was planning attacks online. Why didn’t Facebook act?

AP: Capitol rioters included highly trained ex-military and cops http://bit.ly/2XFEDbp

⭕ 14 Jan 2021

TheGuardian, Lois Beckett: 100 days of warning: inside the Boogaloo killings of US law enforcement http://bit.ly/35Jn1Qy
// Extremism experts warned that the anti-government movement was planning attacks online. Why didn’t Facebook act?

💙 🧵 RT @HerreraBeutler In conversations w/residents about this week’s impeachment vote, some are unclear on what transpired before & during that involved President Trump. ¤ Here are the indisputable and publicly available facts 📌 https://twitter.com/HerreraBeutler/status/1349959275922206721?s=20

🐣 RT @christoq Rick Wilson is letting it fly now. ¤ “They act as if they’ve been oppressed somehow, that the world is against them somehow. Well guess what? Twitter and Facebook aren’t banning you because you’re a conservative, they’re banning you because you suck, because you say evil shit!” 💽 https://twitter.com/christoq/status/1349990920322600960?s=20/photo/1

CNN, Daniel Black: The Capitol attack was White supremacy, plain and simple http://cnn.it/3oHqczA

🐣 RT @JohnWDean The Republican Party is on trial in the US Senate. Trump’s been convicted by rational Americans. So far, it appears an estimated half of those who voted for him think he’s guilty. (Luntz focus group 1/7.) The Senate GOP can end Trump’s influence and it is long past time to do so!

🐣 RT @DavidBegnaud Chilling: @DCPoliceDept officer Michael Fanone said on CNN that rioters went for his gun, saying “Kill him with his own gun”. ¤ He told CNN, “It was all about self preservation…I “appealed to their humanity…I just remember yelling out I have kids” 💽 https://twitter.com/DavidBegnaud/status/1349933583964639232?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @joshgerstein UPDATE: FBI in Little Rock, Ark. says agents have arrested Peter Stager, charged with repeatedly striking a Metro DC police officer with American flag-bearing flagpole during the Capitol Riot. Doc: https://bit.ly/35JUiLl Earlier:
⋙ Politico: FBI director says 100 arrests to date from Capitol riots http://politi.co/39D6fnr
// Christopher Wray also said law enforcement was monitoring “an extensive amount of concerning online chatter” ahead of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration.

🐣 RT @JakeTapper What happened last week was horrific. Five dead that day, two subsequent suicides. Pay attention to the people trying to change the subject and ask yourselves why. Might it be because they bear some responsibility and want to avoid consequences?
⋙ 🐣 RT @JakeTapper A week ago MAGA terrorists, incited by Trump, his son, his lawyer, and months of lies by far too many folks in the GOP and media, tried to stop the Constitutional election process through a terrorist attack on the Capitol. 5 were killed. They are now trying to change the subject.

🐣 RT @BryanDBender “What has violence ever accomplished? What has it ever created? …An uncontrolled, uncontrollable mob is only the voice of madness, not the voice of the people.” – Robert F. Kennedy, Cleveland City Club, April 5, 1968.

💙 🧵 RT @Cleavon_MD I’m an Iraq War vet & ER doctor on the frontlines of the pandemic in NYC and Arizona. My colleagues and I have seen countless people die from COVID who should be ALIVE. Trump dances on the graves of Americans that didn’t have to die #TrumpGraveDancer https://twitter.com/Cleavon_MD/status/1316217799082041345?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @ As an ER doctor that has lost 3 colleagues and a 27 y.o. cousin to the virus, let me RECAP 42 WAYS Trump failed America during the pandemic! ¤ 1. Months before the pandemic, Trump cut the number of CDC experts in China from 47 to 14.

🐣 RT @duty2warn Lots of talk about accountability. We think it is absolutely a prerequisite to healing. But the word needs a modifier. This wasn’t jaywalking. It was sedition. It was almost a massacre. We need proportionate accountability. We need expulsions.

CNN: Trump explodes at Nixon comparisons as he prepares to leave office http://cnn.it/35JxBa9
// In his final days in office, President Donald Trump has found the parts of the job he loved replaced by cold legal warnings, forced video addresses and a shrinking circle of downtrodden aides, all anxiously wondering what life will be like after noon on January 20.

As one of their final acts, Trump’s team is working to organize a crowd to see him off on the morning of Biden’s inauguration, when he plans to depart Washington while still president and is expecting a major send-off. Even though some of his allies had encouraged him to attend Biden’s inauguration, and Trump quizzed his circle on whether he should, few ever expected him to participate in the swearing-in of his successor.

CNN: Trump explodes at Nixon comparisons as he prepares to leave office http://cnn.it/35JxBa9
// In his final days in office, President Donald Trump has found the parts of the job he loved replaced by cold legal warnings, forced video addresses and a shrinking circle of downtrodden aides, all anxiously wondering what life will be like after noon on January 20.

💙 🧵 RT @RadioFreeTom Watching footage of the Loser Sturm overrunning the Capitol during the Beer Belly Putsch, I am struck again by how much of what plagues us is an addiction to the narcissistic idea that everyone is the most important person ever, that everyone should be the boss of everything. /1 📌 https://twitter.com/RadioFreeTom/status/1349868097914740737?s=20

The raging narcissism, particularly of the cosplaying men who now deny that they wanted no part of any of the seditious stuff, is striking. Men who have a huge reserve of self regard that does not extend to shaving or wearing a clean shirt or other basic signs of adulthood. /2

These are people – again, especially the men – trapped in the eternal drama of adolescence. They are creatures of a leisure society, bored by the ordinariness of life, angry that the world is not more interesting and that others refuse to pay them their heroic due. /3

As Eric Hoffer noted – h/t
@WindsorMann
– this is the fetid breeding ground of extremism: “Faith in a holy cause is to a considerable extent a substitute for the lost faith in ourselves…Take away our holy duties and you leave our lives puny and meaningless.” /4

Even in 1951, Hoffer knew the danger of society of bored children: “There is perhaps no more reliable indicator of a society’s ripeness for a mass movement than the prevalence of unrelieved boredom.”
This, not rights or freedom, was what the past years of Trumpism are about. /5

There is no seriousness here, no sense of injustice, no actual injury to rights. Merely the aggrieved boredom of men (and some women) who never learned that life is not ceaselessly interesting and dramatic. That life, even the best life, is boring and repetitive on most days. /6

This is why the legal and *social* response should swift and clear. To remind people that life is not a TV show. It is not Twitter dunks and Facebook memes. To show that hurting other people out of boredom and childish narcissism has real consequences. /7

People who want to be heroes seem to have no patience with a normal workplace or the self-disciple involved in showing up and doing your best no matter what the job is. After all, Thor and Captain America didn’t have to listen to their supervisor. /8

But life is heroic exactly when it is not dramatic. Taking care of your loved ones, looking after a sick friend, letting someone go ahead of you at a stop sign, hold the door for someone at a store. Adults know this. Stunted, selfish, undisciplined, stupid adolescents do not. /9

I am exhausted by turning on the news and realizing that the blessings of life in a liberal democracy have also produced a stubborn knot of bored children who think guns and flags and dumb slogans will give their lives meaning. /10

All I can do is suggest to other people in this society to treat these brutal, overgrown adolescents with as much distance as possible. To show them, by example, what stoicism and seriousness look like. To be the adults.
I know it’s hard. I’m not consistent about it myself. /11

But amidst all the calls for unity, it’s important to remember that unity and understanding can only happen between adults who agree to live peaceably. The people who defended sedition – and especially those who instigated it – are not those people. Those are armed toddlers. /12

I don’t know what will change us. I sometimes think that a bit of social pressure on a man to wash his face in the morning and to dress differently from his pre-teen son might help. Other days, I think that nothing will work and pure, vulgar decadence will just end us. /13

And don’t get me wrong: I don’t underestimate the danger these people pose. They have threatened me directly and many other people I know. But there’s not much you can do about that. But I don’t have to pretend that “dangerous” means “serious and worthy of respect.” /14

So maybe, now and then, we should all ask ourselves if we’re taking things seriously enough – and if they are the *right* things to be taken seriously. And whether we are setting that example for others around us. Again, not sure I do that enough myself. /15

None of this means not to be light-hearted. I am, so often, utterly immature and unserious. (Except I’m right about Led Zeppelin.) But when it comes to living as an American, I hope I am as serious as can be. It’s something we can all do. And we can insist on it from others. /16x

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Biden’s team is balanced, deeply experienced, competent and committed to putting “Justice” back in DOJ. Americans got the reassurance they needed after Wed’s deeply unsettling violence and mayhem. Yes, we really are moving toward an infinitely better DOJ
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Joe Biden’s nominees will put ‘Justice’ back in the Justice Department http://wapo.st/3nKvhpB

🐣 RT @DanLaMothe “We got to hold this door” ¤ The Capitol riot, in the words of D.C. police Via @phscoop
⋙ WaPo: How battered D.C. police made a stand against the Capitol mob http://wapo.st/2LTXMnj
// D.C. officers describe being battered by flagpoles, beaten with their own clubs and choked by bear spray as they fought to defend the U.S. Capitol

🐣 RT @Reuters At least 50 elected officials and others in public sector jobs are facing internal inquiries or investigations that, in some cases, have resulted in temporary suspensions pending investigations, based on @Reuters examination of public statements, news reports and video footage https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1349742191338545152?s=20/photo/1-3

WaPo: Far-right groups make plans for protests and assaults before and after Inauguration Day http://wapo.st/3snWeD0 “FBI Director Christopher A. Wray told reporters that officials were monitoring ‘an extensive amount of concerning online chatter’”

🧵 RT @ZoeTillman A hearing is about to start on whether Cleveland Meredith, charged with threatening to kill Nancy Pelosi and bringing guns + ammo to DC (see: https://buzzfeednews.com/article/salvadorhernandez/man-threatened-kill-nancy-pelosi…) should be kept in custody. He’s arguing for release, govt is arguing to keep him behind bars. Stay tuned. 📌 https://twitter.com/ZoeTillman/status/1349806513972502541?s=20
⋙⋙ BuzzfeedNews: A Man Allegedly Threatened To Kill Nancy Pelosi And Drove To DC With A “Shit Ton” Of Ammunition http://bit.ly/
// Prosecutors say Cleveland Meredith Jr. drove from Colorado to DC and threatened to kill House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on live television.
⋙ 🐣 […] RT @ZoeTillman NEW: A man charged with threatening to kill Nancy Pelosi and bringing multiple guns to DC last week will be kept in custody pending trial. He’d arrived too late to join the Capitol insurrection because of car trouble, according to the govt.
⋙⋙ BuzzfeedNews: A Man Charged With Threatening To Kill Nancy Pelosi Will Be Kept In Custody While His Case Is Pending http://bit.ly/2XFLNwv
// The defendant brought multiple firearms to Washington but arrived too late in the day to join the Capitol insurrection, according to charging papers.

🐣 RT @emptywheel Presidential speech is not like private citizen speech. If you can fire the Secretary of State or pardon a co-conspirator with a tweet, then your calls for violence, too, must be deemed operative.

WaPo: Dozens of people on FBI terrorist watch list came to D.C. the day of Capitol riot http://wapo.st/3qpxTL5 “The majority of the watchlisted individuals in Washington that day are suspected white supremacists”

⭕ 13 Jan 2021

WaPo: McConnell breaks with Trump, says he’ll consider convicting him in Senate trial http://wapo.st/2Ln10Ab

🐣 RT @senatemajldr My full statement on the next seven days and the Senate schedule: https://twitter.com/senatemajldr/status/1349476803514146819?s=20/photo/1

NYT: Under Heavy Pressure, Trump Releases Video Condemning Capitol Siege http://nyti.ms/3smDVhB by Maggie Haberman and Michael Schmidt
// The video was made public after President Trump was impeached a second time and after he told his supporters in the hours following the start of the riot last week that “we love you.”

🧵 RT @jack I do not celebrate or feel pride in our having to ban @realDonaldTrump from Twitter, or how we got here. After a clear warning we’d take this action, we made a decision with the best information we had based on threats to physical safety both on and off Twitter. Was this correct? 📌 https://twitter.com/jack/status/1349510769268850690?s=20

WaPo, Philip Bump: A House Republican wanted proof of incitement. Here are four rioters who came to D.C. because of Trump. http://wapo.st/39upvDx

🐣 RT @ybarrap GOP kept saying, “Whatabout last summer?” ¤ Well, let’s talk about that. ¤ Boogaloo, Proud Boys, Incels, & others were the RWNJs that the DoJ found were the predominant threat at those events. ¤ NOT Antifa et al. ¤ This should be a major point in the punishment phase. ¤ #RemoveThemAll
💙 ⋙ 🐣 📋 Rightwing saboteur provocateurs among BLM Protests: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1349545143636996096?s=20/photo/1-4

🐣 RT @WhiteHouse 💽 https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/1349492130578919425?s=20/photo/1
// Trump video denouncing violence

🐣 RT @politico Nancy Pelosi signed an article of impeachment against President Trump this evening, a ceremonial step that precedes the article being sent to the Senate http://politi.co/2XQtCV7 💽 https://twitter.com/politico/status/1349509004343603202?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @nycsouthpaw After airing her suspicions yesterday, Rep. Sherrill writes to request an investigation of House Republicans’ complicity in the January 6th attacks. Katherine Clark and Frank Pallone sign on as well. https://twitter.com/nycsouthpaw/status/1349480286824919045?s=20/photo/1-2

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: House impeaches Trump with 10 Republicans joining, but Senate plans unclear http://wapo.st/3nNWNTi

🐣 RT @davidmarco Stop calling these zip ties. They are 27-inch nylon tactical restraints. Zip ties are used for arts and crafts, gardening. Nylon tactical restraints are used to immobilize large amounts of prisoners or hostages. https://twitter.com/DavidMarkoMiami/status/1349302316348952577?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @pbump To be very clear: Trump’s role in last week’s violence is not centered on the speech he gave that morning. It follows from months of coddling fringe actors and months of insistences that the election would be stolen and months of claims that it was.
⋙ WaPo, Philip Bump: Trump’s actions that led to the violence at the Capitol began months ago http://wapo.st/3spE17U

🐣 RT @chrislhayes The safest bet for future predictions, I’ve learned, is things will muddle along, growing ever closer to doom, no one will course correct, and even as things around us crumble, the Breaking Point will always appear to be yet another half length away.

🐣 RT @kasparov63 Republicans calling for unity can’t even unite on reality. Ask them who won the election. Ask them who attacked the Capitol. If they can’t answer correctly, they are liars or fools or both.
💙 ⋙ CNN, Garry Kasparov: What happens next http://cnn.it/2N5sQS1
// 1/12/2021

🐣 RT @ABCNewsLive “Every one of us in this room right now could have died,” @RepRaskin says, warning of future threats. ¤ “It’s a bit much to be hearing that these people would not be trying to destroy our government and kill us if we just weren’t so mean to them.” http://abcn.ws/3oF4kFa

🐣 RT @ABC House Minority leader Kevin McCarthy: “Some say the riots were caused by Antifa. There is absolutely no evidence of that. And conservatives should be the first to say so.” https://abcn.ws/39JoSGn

💙 🧵 RT @atrupar Pelosi: “The President of the United States incited this insurrection, this armed rebellion, against our common country. He must go. He is a clear and present danger to the nation that we all love.” 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1349409668976807936?s=20
💙 🧵 RT @atrupar Rep. Jim McGovern (D): “We are debating this historic measure at an actual crime scene and we wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for POTUS … the signal [of Trump’s speech last Wednesday] was unmistakable: these thugs should stage a coup so Donald Trump could hang on to power.” 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1349362831146291201?s=20
// House Impeachment Hearings

◕ ADL: Murder and Extremism in the US in 2019 http://bit.ly/35Dl4oHhttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1349424302874103809?s=20/photo/1
// Almost all right wing white supremacists

🐣 RT @MollyMcKew House is getting pretty wild. People worried about concealed weapons, everyone done with conspiracist wackadoos supporting insurrection, members openly accusing other members of aiding the insurgents.
⋙ 🐣 RT @willsommer QAnon backer Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene gets called “literal QAnon lady” by fellow freshman GOP Rep. Nancy Mace in Capitol riot fight. [Axios link]

⭕ 12 Jan 2021

TheIndependent, Andrew Feinberg [UK] (1/12): White House insiders say Trump knew what was about to happen at the Capitol — because of his social media guru Dan Scavino http://bit.ly/3akE8tx Scavino is “the president’s online eyes and ears”

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs Authorities in both public and private sectors ignored the spread of dangerous ideas on the Internet and the growing networks of radicalized Americans, writes @wiczipedia. After the storming of the Capitol, these online trends are now impossible to ignore.
⋙ ForeignAffairs, Nina Jankowicz: The Day the Internet Came for Them http://fam.ag/3bT0Nzl
// Washington wakes up to the dark reality of online disinformation.

WaPo: Trump defiant and unapologetic about his role in inciting Capitol mob attack http://wapo.st/38Exj69

💙 ≣ Politico: Read Liz Cheney’s full statement in support of Trump’s impeachment http://politi.co/2K9hMSv
// The Wyoming Republican is the third-highest ranking leader in the House GOP conference.

“On January 6, 2021 a violent mob attacked the United States Capitol to obstruct the process of our democracy and stop the counting of presidential electoral votes. This insurrection caused injury, death and destruction in the most sacred space in our Republic.

“Much more will become clear in coming days and weeks, but what we know now is enough. The President of the United States summoned this mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of this attack. Everything that followed was his doing. None of this would have happened without the President. The President could have immediately and forcefully intervened to stop the violence. He did not. There has never been a greater betrayal by a President of the United States of his office and his oath to the Constitution.

“I will vote to impeach the President.”

WSJ, Jason Riley: This Time, Trump’s Impeachment Is Warranted http://on.wsj.com/3qly1eR “Even after the carnage that ensued, a large majority of Republicans in the House, including Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, voted to … challenge the election results. For shame”
// Republicans should worry more about what’s right for the country than their own electoral futures.

🧵 RT @TimothyDSnyder 1/10. The claim that Trump won the election is a Big Lie. 📌 https://twitter.com/TimothyDSnyder/status/1349046338927919105?s=20
⋙ 🐣 📋 RT @prc4aam https://twitter.com/prc4aam/status/1349062382291709955?s=20/photo/1
// list: Timothy Snyder: The Big Lie

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw Top Republican aide on House Armed Services Committee Jason Schmid resigns. ¤ His blistering letter calls out congressional Republicans who propelled “poisonous lie” that election was illegitimate who now fail to “rebuke these insurrectionists” #CountryOverParty https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1349064363500589058?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @TheAtlantic Removing Trump from office a week early would emphasize to his supporters that he is losing, @juliettekayyem writes: “Recruitment is easier for a winning team.”
⋙ TheAtlantic: How MAGA Extremism Ends http://bit.ly/3bzeG5z
// If Trump keeps losing, the risk of future violence will abate.

NYT: McConnell Privately Backs Impeachment as House Moves to Charge Trump http://nyti.ms/3nFW9qw
// The House formally called on Vice President Mike Pence to move to wrest power from the president, as Republican support built for impeaching him of inciting violence against the nation.

WaPo: Secret Service launches massive security operation to protect Biden inauguration http://wapo.st/3sjxLPh

🐣 RT @olgaNYC1211 Why is the Acting AG going on YouTube to deliver his message after missing today’s press conference? Is this the new method of speaking with Americans about a terrorist attack we faced and imminent threats we continue to face. I can’t wait to have a real administration again
https://youtu.be/IxvpKgA0-Wg

NYT: Manhunt Intensifies as Authorities Warn Some Rioters May Face Sedition Charges http://nyti.ms/3qj7xKG
// Evidence emerged that top officials, including at the F.B.I., had warnings about violence before the riot at the Capitol.

NYT: Pence Reached His Limit With Trump. It Wasn’t Pretty. http://nyti.ms/3qf8kfY
// After four years of tongue-biting silence that critics say enabled the president’s worst instincts, the vice president would not yield to the pressure and name-calling from his boss.

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ McConnell is a member of the Gang of 8 which means he is getting way more info than any of us and his conclusion (already) is apparently to run as fast and far as possible from this 💩 show. So.

🐣 RT @justinhendrix An account of one of the videos uploaded by President Trump to YouTube that was removed and prompted the platform to remove his account.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MikeElgan I saw one. It was bonkers. The basic message was that God wants you go to out on January 20 and save America. Be fearless. Your whole life has been leading up to this one day. Have zero fear because God is on your side. ¤ That kind of thing.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Speaker Pelosi tonight: “Incitement to insurrection. Treasonous activity. If you are associating yourself with that as the proper execution of the president’s duties, you are associating yourself with sedition and treason.”

🐣 RT @pdberger The ri­ot­ers—some car­ry­ing nooses, bats, pipes, chem­i­cal ir­ri­tants and zip ties—were feet or sec­onds away from the law­mak­ers they sought to confront, hop­ing to stop them from rat­i­fy­ing the elec­tion of De­mo­c­rat Joe Biden.
⋙ WSJ: Lawmakers Were Feet and Seconds Away From Confrontation With the Mob in the Capitol http://on.wsj.com/
// The rioters shouted they were searching for lawmakers; some made a narrow escape

🐣 RT @RobGeorge In the Senate, Donald Trump has 99 problems and a Mitch is one.

🐣📋 RT @GoAngelo I think the scale to which Fox News helped create the climate that led to the insurrection is being a bit under appreciated. ¤ In just a 9 day period in November, Fox News directly challenged the election results nearly 600 times. That pattern continued. [mmfa:] https://twitter.com/GoAngelo/status/1349070505106665473?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ruthbenghiat Never forget: this was a coup attempt- necessarily an inside job since a “self-coup.” Scores of elected officials nearly died.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Seeing the reporting that Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill stating that some of her colleagues gave some of the insurrectionists a “recon” tour the day before, which reminded me of reporting as it was going on that sources close to the WH were IN TOUCH WITH THE RIOTERS IN REAL TIME […]

🐣 Journalists: Trump’s new title after Jan 20, 2021 should be: ¤ “Disgraced ex-President” ¤ You’re welcome.

🐣 RT @jallepap If this is true, these members must be expelled and prosecuted for their roles in the January 6th seditious conspiracy. ¤ Mikie Sherrill claims Congress members gave ‘reconnaissance’ tours day before Capitol raid … via @northjersey
⋙ NorthJersey: Mikie Sherrill claims Congress members gave ‘reconnaissance’ tours day before Capitol raid http://njersy.co/3slRDB5

🐣 RT @Zaknafein The QAnon nuts kept bragging that they would release the Kraken, but what they’ve actually managed to do is awaken the Leviathan. https://twitter.com/ZaknafeinDC/status/1348966060729528320?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ReutersZengele What a way to bookend the Trump presidency ….
⋙ 🐣 Pussy (n.) ~
how it started: “grab ‘em by … ”
how it’s going: “you can go down in history as … ”

🐣 RT @maddow “1. Trump incites violence.
“2. Lawmakers prepare to impeach Trump for inciting violence.
“3. Trump says Democrats will be responsible for inciting violence by holding him accountable for inciting violence.” [link]

🐣 RT @CindyOtis_ The good(?) news is that details about chartered buses, meeting places, and organizers were all listed on the many Facebook event pages organizing group travel.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NBCNews BREAKING: “We’re looking at and treating this just like a significant international counterterrorism or counterintelligence operation,” US attorney in DC Sherwin says. ¤ “We’re looking at everything: Money, travel records, looking at disposition, movement, communication records.”

🐣 RT @yashar In a phone call with Mike Pence, Trump told him: ¤ “You can either go down in history as a patriot, or you can go down in history as a pussy.” @maggieNYT @peterbakernyt @anniekarni report
⋙ NYT: Pence Reached His Limit With Trump. It Wasn’t Pretty. http://nyti.ms/3qf8kfY
// After four years of tongue-biting silence that critics say enabled the president’s worst instincts, the vice president would not yield to the pressure and name-calling from his boss.

🐣 RT @BillKristol Pence won’t invoke the 25th amendment. Doesn’t say anything against impeachment. Has he spoken to any of his former House colleagues? Letter: https://twitter.com/BillKristol/status/1349167180567482378?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ 🐣 RT @UROCKlive1 BREAKING: Pelosi names impeachment managers.
Jamie Raskin
Diana DeGette
David Cicilline
Joaquin Castro
Eric Swalwell
Ted Lieu
Stacey Plaskett
Joe Neguse
Madeleine Dean
[link] https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1349166788953600000?s=20

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “[Trump’s] brand is destroyed forever. You cannot do business without any type of partners… When you think about the logo of Trump’s business at this point, it’s those people storming the Capitol” – @DonnyDeutsch w/ @NicolleDWallace

🐣 RT @WSJ The FBI has opened more than 160 case files in connection with the Capitol riot, officials said. Members of the mob could face seditious conspiracy charges. [link] https://twitter.com/WSJ/status/1349096434600210433?s=20

NBCNews: In part due to free speech worries, FBI never issued intel bulletin about possible Capitol violence http://nbcnews.to/39syR2l
// The lack of an intel bulletin left agencies like the Capitol Police without the full picture of what the FBI had learned about what extremists were saying.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson “Did you see what Trump tweeted?” said no one, ever again.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: FBI report warned of ‘war’ at Capitol, contradicting claims there was no indication of looming violence http://wapo.st/3bvRl4Q

🐣 RT @UROCKlive1 “Nice country you got there … it’d be a shame if something happened to it.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @rebeccaballhaus Trump says that impeaching him for inciting violence at the Capitol last week would be “very dangerous for the U.S.A” because of the violence at the Capitol last week.
⋙⋙ WSJ: Trump Defends Conduct, Attacks Democrats at First Post-Riot Event http://on.wsj.com/3i5lZDs
// At border wall in Texas, president takes aim at House move to impeach him over his supporters’ violence at Capitol

🐣 RT @JoshuaMatz The final paragraph of the House Judiciary Committee impeachment report is absolutely devastating. ¤ Stop what you’re doing and read it. https://twitter.com/JoshuaMatz8/status/1349139105460981763?s=20/photo/1
🐣 RT @DavidPriess Why, yes—the Judiciary Committee’s just-released report supporting the article of impeachment *does* cite the recent “Can Trump Be Stopped?” Lawfare article by @JackLGoldsmith and me. ¤ Thanks, Jack, for your wisdom in suggesting that we craft this article quickly.
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT This just in on the impeachment front
⋙⋙ 🐣📔 RT @diakopter Judiciary Committee Impeachment Materials PDF download http://bit.ly/3oIqFBu

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 Fully agree. These three are intelligent and experienced Republican Congressmen. They personally led a Trump inspired coup against the Constitution and the election. Their motivation was cynical self gain. Shameful behavior.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln This is your coup. 💽 https://twitter.com/mccaffreyr3/status/1349058965372506118?s=20/photo/1
// singles out (Trump), Cruz, Hawley, Kevin McCarthy House Minority Leader

Reuters: In rare joint message, top U.S. military leaders condemn Capitol riot http://reut.rs/3nBYmUc “‘The rights of freedom of speech and assembly do not give anyone the right to resort to violence, sedition and insurrection,’ the memo, obtained by Reuters, said”
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @DanLaMothe The Joint Chiefs of Staff, the leaders of each branch of the U.S. military, weigh in on the insurrection at the Capitol in this new memo: https://twitter.com/DanLamothe/status/1349102637778669569?s=20/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @JayRouseDC The GOP purged millions from the voter rolls, tried everything to suppress the vote, including wrecking the USPS, still got beaten badly (7 million votes and 4%) and still claim they won. Not just a “Big Lie” it’s delusional

🐣 ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1349133881744744448?s=20/photo/1
// Beavis and Butthead

TheHill: Joint Chiefs denounce ‘sedition and insurrection’ of Capitol attack http://bit.ly/39q5Ep1

🐣 RT @DanRather The hypocrisy of the Trump thuggery can be epitomized by a seditious rioter beating a police officer at the Capitol with an American flag. It was never about the flag, or “blue lives matter.” These were mere props in a movement fueled by power, injustice, and racism.

🐣 RT @mikememoli . @RepLizCheney makes it official, says she’ll vote to impeach President Trump. “There has never been a greater betrayal by a President of the United States of his office and his oath to the Constitution.”

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind Let’s face it folks: the FBI and DOJ just told us this was a conspiracy of sedition. McConnell didn’t find a soul or conscience. He knows there’s some bad shit about to come out about Republican lawmakers’ involvement in what almost became a bloody massacre of Congress.

WaPo: Justice Dept investigating sedition and conspiracy charges & any terror links to violent storming of US Capitol http://wapo.st/2LLdlh4 “The [DOJ] & FBI have created a sedition & conspiracy task force to pursue charges against participants in the storming of the US Capitol”

🐣 RT @jimsciutto Nothing has changed. He is not taking responsibility. He is deflecting. He is quoting “many people” saying his comments were just fine. He is accusing others of worse.

🐣 📋 RT @BradyBuzz This is urgent. ¤ We joined 70 organizations in sending a letter to Congress urging members to vote immediately to impeach President Trump for creating and inciting the violent January 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol. ¤ We must stem further violence. #RemoveTrumpNow https://twitter.com/bradybuzz/status/1349025389264465923?s=20/photo/1-3

🐣 RT @atrupar Trump on impeachment: “For Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer to continue on this path, I think it’s causing tremendous danger to our county and it’s causing tremendous anger. I want no violence.” 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1349018177624289282?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Punchbowl News: Ted Cruz’s communications director announced she was leaving his staff on Monday, fallout from Cruz’s quest to overturn the election results.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Punchbowl News: “House Republicans are bracing for between ten and 20 of their GOP colleagues to vote to impeach Donald Trump — a hugely embarrassing rebuke for the president at the end of his tumultuous term.”

🐣 RT @CityofAlamo The City of Alamo’s City Commission and City Administration has NOT been officially contacted regarding this visit and therefore, have NO DETAILS regarding his itinerary. https://twitter.com/CityofAlamo/status/1348750304330838018?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw No remorse. ¤ Adds to the case for impeachment and disqualification from future office.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Jordanfabian Asked whether he bears responsibility for the storming of the Capito, Trump told reporters at JBA his speech on the Ellipse was “totally appropriate”
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @EGallion27 So zero remorse and zero accountability. If he feels this was totally appropriate that means he’s got no problem doing it again. That alone makes it a MUST that he be removed immediately he could incite a riot today at the Alamo

🐣 RT @swin24 From the weekend: Trump “’literally yelled’ the words, ‘I’M NOT GOING TO RESIGN,’ before launching into a tirade about how Democratic lawmakers will regret their push to impeach him a second time, & that they are hurting ‘the country’ by doing so.”
⋙⋙ DailyBeast: Stewing in the White House, Trump Plots a Boastful Media Tour and Screams ‘I’m Not Going to Resign’ http://bit.ly/3i2Ns8M
// Sources say Trump has made comments that gave no indication he was worried about leaving early or being removed.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ChrisSheridan34 BREAKING: Trump spoke to the media while departing for Alamo, Texas. He says impeachment is a “continuation of the greatest witch hunt in the history of politics…I think it’s causing tremendous anger.”
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ChrisSheridan34 Also adds, “we want no violence”, according to White House pool reporter, @noahjrobertson

🐣 RT @MSNBC @HayesBrown: After the Capitol riot, Republicans need to atone for spreading Pres. Trump’s voter fraud lies.
⋙ MSNBC, Hayes Brown: The GOP owes America an apology http://on.msnbc.com/2XvzL8Q
// Where’s the mea culpa from GOP officials?

💙 ⏳ NYT: How a Presidential Rally Turned Into a Capitol Rampage: Timeline http://nyti.ms/3qg4pQ6
// When President Trump railed against the election results from a stage near the White House on Wednesday, his loyalists were already gathering at the Capitol. Soon, they would storm it. We analyzed a crucial two-hour period to reconstruct how a rally gave way to a mob that nearly came face to face with Congress.

DailyBeast, Nico Hines: Rudy Giuliani Ally Sanctioned for Russian Influence Operation Against the U.S. http://bit.ly/2MSmrt3
// Former diplomat Andrii Telizhenko becomes the second of Giuliani’s Ukraine “scandal” team to be named by the U.S. government as part of a Kremlin influence campaign.

🧵 RT @themaxburns It is difficult to overstate the clear and present threat to American government if the Pentagon isn’t sure it can trust our own soldiers to carry out their oaths. 📌 https://twitter.com/themaxburns/status/1348882393806069760?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @hugolowell Department of Defense says they will review troops deployed to Biden inauguration to ensure they don’t have sympathies to domestic terrorists — meaning the US govt is now trying to prevent a military coup.
⋙ 🐣 RT @themaxburns It’s also a completely unsustainable tension. President Biden and the rest of the government can’t conduct four years of business while looking over their shoulder for a potential Q-radicalized Secret Service agent convinced Biden is drinking baby blood. It must be addressed.
⋙ 🐣 RT @themaxburns It’s not my intention to scare anyone, at least not more than you should be scared about anti-government radicalization in the military. But it drives home that Biden SecDef nominee Lloyd Austin will have a lot of very critical force readiness work to do over a very short time.

🐣 RT @MEPFuller Hey, I know it’s late, but Democrats had an extremely concerning briefing tonight where Capitol Police detailed three different potentially gruesome plots. ¤ One involves encircling the Capitol and assassinating Democrats on their way into the building.
🚫 ⋙ HuffPo, Matt Fuller: House Democrats Briefed On 3 Terrifying Plots To Overthrow Government http://bit.ly/3q9gJkU
// to not disseminate; One plot includes surrounding the Capitol and murdering Democrats to allow Republicans to take control of the government.

⭕ 11 Jan 2021

NYT (1/11): How White Evangelical Christians Fused With Trump Extremism http://nyti.ms/3oSQZZX
// A potent mix of grievance and religious fervor has turbocharged the support among Trump loyalists, many of whom describe themselves as participants in a kind of holy war.

NewYorker, John Cassidy: Trump Can’t Be Allowed to Escape Justice Yet Again http://bit.ly/2XPtcOK
// 1/11/2021; Despite all the outrage sparked by last week’s riot, the President has grounds for believing that he won’t receive any immediate punishment

🐣 RT @JerryWillResist GOP congressman Pete Sessions deletes tweet to Stop the steal. He Tweeted “Had a great meeting today with folks from “Stop the Steal” at our nation’s Capitol. I encouraged them to keep fighting and assured them I look forward to doing MY duty on January 6
// 1/15/2021
⋙ RawStory, Sarah Burris: GOP congressman deletes tweet saying he met with ‘Stop The Steal’ and told them to ‘keep fighting http://bit.ly/2LBTMIy
// 1/11/2021

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs “The United States is not nearly as unique as many Americans believe, including when it comes to the threat of democratic backsliding. What has happened should put an end to the notion of American exceptionalism.”
⋙ ForeignAffairs, Richard Haass: Present at the Destruction http://fam.ag/35zpOLY
// Trump’s final act has accelerated the onset of a post-American world.

🐣 RT @ryangrim The Office of Congressional Ethics is looking into connections between Jan. 6 organizer Ali Alexander and Rep. Andy Biggs, chair of the Freedom Caucus, as well as Reps. Paul Gosar and Mo Brooks, sources tell me and @aidachavez
⋙ TheIntercept: Freedom Caucus Chair Andy Biggs Helped Plan January 6 Event, Lead Organizer Says http://bit.ly/3ii3Get

NYT, Paul Krugman: This Putsch Was Decades in the Making http://nyti.ms/35yfeop
// G.O.P. cynics have been coddling crazies for a long time.

🐣 RT @john_sipher “You’ll hear Republicans like the House minority leader, Kevin McCarthy, talk about the need for healing. Fine. But this sort of healing first requires cauterizing the wound. It’s called impeachment. Republicans mustn’t shrink from it.”
⋙ NYT, Bret Stephens: Only Impeachment Can Save Republicans http://nyti.ms/35wAvyS
// If the G.O.P. doesn’t turn on Trump now, it will be tainted and crippled for years.

🧵 RT @RCdeWinter In an email from @ChrisMurphyCT Read it. All of it,“The first thing that seemed wrong was how fast the Republican floor staffer was moving toward Senator Chuck Grassley. 📌 https://twitter.com/RCdeWinter/status/1348803145015697419?s=20

🐣📋 RT @katestarbird … And here’s our list of accounts that were influential (>1000 retweets) in spreading >10 different “incidents” or false narratives about voter fraud (from falsely framed narratives around discarded mail-in ballots to SharpieGate to Dominion): https://twitter.com/katestarbird/status/1347572962317144065?s=20/photo/1
// influencer voter fraud claims

≣ NYT: Read the Article of Impeachment http://nyti.ms/39DPMPV

NYT Editorial: Impeach Trump Again http://nyti.ms/3i5Z7DV “In the end, the driving force behind the lies, the chaos and the bloodshed of the past few days and weeks is Mr. Trump”
// It is a dark day for the nation when the president’s behavior forces Congress to hold him accountable.

🧵 RT @Supermansings Found online: ¤ Huge numbers of our population believe in a complete alternate reality. Alternate facts as it were. ¤ But just as intensely as I believe they are deluded, they think I am the one who is deluded. So how can I be confident in my perception? Here’s a tip: 1/x 📌 https://twitter.com/Supermansings/status/1348854307001692166?s=20
// look to see if there are Nazis

🐣 RT @realcpaz I found this piece from Joe Biden’s CIA pick William Burns to be particularly thought-provoking last year:@TheAtlantic
💙 ⋙ TheAtlantic, William Burns (Jul 2020): The United States Needs a New Foreign Policy http://bit.ly/3ibElmb
// 7/14/2020; The global order is crumbling, domestic renewal is urgent, and America must reinvent its role in the world; “Contributing writer at The Atlantic and President of the Carnegie Endowment”

🐣 RT @UROCKlive1 [K’s Ghost] QAnon congresswoman faces calls for arrest after live-tweeting Nancy Pelosi’s location to rioters ¤ The dangerous nut-case does not belong in Congress.
⋙ 🐣 RawStory: QAnon congresswoman faces calls for arrest after live-tweeting Nancy Pelosi’s location to rioters http://bit.ly/3qg1jez
// Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), a gun-toting supporter of the QAnon movement, is facing backlash after she was accused of live-tweeting House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) location during the attack on Capitol Hill last week

🐣 RT @RCdeWinter Because our integrity as a country has once again been attacked I am going to post this thread once more to put the identities of the people who support #Trump & his seditious minions in front of your faces again. This is #NotMyAmerica, and it shouldn’t be yours, either.
💙 ⋙ 🧵 RT @RCdeWinter I’m going to tweet photos of some of the people who support @realDonaldTrump and the rest of this #IllegitimateRegime. Just to let the world know the company his oh-so-Christian and other supporters keep. ¤ Be afraid. Then #FightBack All credit to photographer @petersonpixs/@NYMag 📌 https://twitter.com/RCdeWinter/status/1318009146621513737?s=20
// 10/18/2020

🐣 RT @pbump One-quarter of Trump’s tweets from Election Day to Jan. 6 were misinformation about the election. Whatever else he did, it was those lies and others like them that led to the violence.
⋙ WaPo, Philip Bump: Questions of culpability for the Capitol violence must start with Trump’s lies about fraud http://wapo.st/38z7fJD
// Jan. 6 was the finale of a year of specific misinformation.

🐣 RT @marceelias “Ten major companies so far, including some of the biggest corporate givers in politics, have decided to withhold contributions to Republican lawmakers who objected to the certification of the Electoral College votes.”
⋙ Politico: Business titans pull back from GOP after Capitol insurrection http://politi.co/3bx81cm
// The split between the GOP and business is widening after some Republicans voted against Electoral College certification after last week’s riot.

🐣 RT @nickmmark “The great mistake of the Trump years has been not realizing that a thing, or a person, can be both ludicrous and dangerous… The crowd that tried to mug democracy was both cosplaying insurrection & genuinely committing it.” ¤ It seems only luck & bravery prevented a bloodbath.
⋙ NYT, James Poniewozik: The Attack on the Capitol Was Even Worse Than It Looked http://nyti.ms/3oGaJQk
// As new and more graphic videos of the mayhem emerged on social media and TV, the enormity of what happened only deepened.

TheHill: Former Trump official Fiona Hill: “President’s actions have put us on the brink of civil war” http://hill.cm/Pttz4lu

🧵 RT @justinbaragona Both CNN and MSNBC beat Fox News across the board in ratings on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Prior to that, according to Nielsen, the last time Fox News lost to both networks in total viewers was over 20 years ago, on 9/24/2000. 📌 https://twitter.com/justinbaragona/status/1348767557570990083?s=20 […]
⋙ 🐣 RT @justinbaragona Anyway, the ratings shift was almost certainly due to real-time interest over the Capitol riots as viewers flocked to CNN and MSNBC to get live news coverage. ¤ Now, does this bode well for Fox’s new opinion-centric weekday lineup they announced today? I guess we’ll see.

🐣 RT @PhilipRucker President didn’t want to turn away from the TV to answer their cries for help
⋙ 🐣 RT @PostRoz Kevin McCarthy appealed to Jared Kushner. Lindsey Graham called Ivanka. Kellyanne Conway called an aide at the president’s side. All begging him to calm his rioters. But the president was too entranced by the tv. By @AshleyRParker @jdawsey1 @PhilipRucker
⋙⋙ WaPo: Six hours of paralysis: Inside Trump’s failure to act after a mob stormed the Capitol http://wapo.st/3i5yS09

[Trump] returned to the White House, where at 2:24 p.m. he tapped out a furious tweet railing against Vice President Pence, who in a letter earlier in the day had made clear that he planned to fulfill his constitutional duties and certify President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala D. Harris as the winners of the 2020 electoral college vote.

“Mike Pence didn’t have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution, giving States a chance to certify a corrected set of facts, not the fraudulent or inaccurate ones which they were asked to previously certify,” he wrote. “USA demands the truth!”

By then, West Wing staffers monitoring initial videos of the protesters on TV and social media were already worried that the situation was escalating and felt that Trump’s tweet attacking Pence was unhelpful.

Trump aides did three takes of the video and chose the most palatable option — despite some West Wing consternation that the president had called the violent protesters “very special.”

“This was a fraudulent election, but we can’t play into the hands of these people,” Trump said in the video, released shortly after 4 p.m. “We have to have peace. So go home. We love you. You’re very special. You’ve seen what happens. You see the way others are treated that are so bad and so evil. I know how you feel. But go home, and go home in peace.”

At 6:01 p.m., Trump blasted out yet another tweet, which Twitter quickly deleted and which many in his orbit were particularly furious about, fearing he was further inflaming the still-tense situation.

“These are the things and events that happen when a sacred landslide election victory is so ­unceremoniously & viciously stripped away from great patriots who have been badly & unfairly treated for so long,” Trump wrote. “Go home with love & in peace. Remember this day forever!”

[A]t 6:14 p.m., a perimeter was finally established around the Capitol. About 8 p.m., more than six hours after the initial breach, the Capitol was declared secure.

The following evening, on Thursday, Trump released another video, the closest advisers say he is likely to come to a concession speech.

“Congress has certified the results: A new administration will be inaugurated on January 20th,” Trump said in the video. “My focus now turns to ensuring a smooth, orderly, and seamless transition of power. This moment calls for healing and reconciliation.”

His calls for healing and reconciliation were more than a day too late, many aides said. Yet as Trump watched the media coverage of his video, he grew angry. ¤ The president said he wished he hadn’t done it, a senior White House official said, because he feared that the calming words made him look weak.

🐣 RT @MollyJongFast It’s a tell
⋙ 🐣 RT @StevenDennis Twitter announces it deleted *70,000* accounts that were primarily sharing QAnon content at scale. ¤ If you’ve lost a lot of followers, it might just be you had a lot of Q-ers in your midst.
// I only lost a 2-4 of ~4370

🐣 RT @MSNBC “These people are still generally out there and they went to fulfill this mission, especially the QAnon people — they went to go execute members of Congress to see ‘The Great Storm’ realized — and now most of them are back at home doing who knows what,” @brandyzadrozny says. 💽 https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1348808932177956864?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @PoliticoMag “I’ve been studying authoritarian regimes for three decades, and I know the signs of a coup when I see them,” writes former Trump administration official Fiona Hill
🔆 This❗️⋙ PoliticoMag, Fiona Hill: Yes, It Was a Coup. Here’s Why. http://politi.co/3qd6Jas
// What Trump tried is called a “self-coup,” and he did it in slow motion and in plain sight.
// “Fiona Hill served as deputy assistant to the president and senior director for European and Russian affairs on the National Security Council from 2017 to 2019. She is currently a senior fellow in the Center on the United States and Europe at the Brookings Institution.” She offered riveting testimony during the first Impeachment hearings.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Democrats now have the votes to impeach Trump — again http://wapo.st/38AtqiT

💙 🐣 RT @BobMcElvaine Wow! The Lincoln Project gets it exactly right. Spread it widely. #TrumpInsurrection #TrumpCoupAttempt 💽 https://twitter.com/BobMcElvaine/status/1346976741852590080?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @tedlieu Inciting an insurrection, 18 U.S. Code § 2383, is a felony. ¤ No one is above the law. Not the President, not the President’s attorney, and not any Member of Congress. ¤ The @FBI should investigate anyone who may have violated 18 U.S. Code § 2383, including Members of Congress.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ I urge every American to watch and RETWEET this video of what top Trump ally Mo Brooks told the mob just before the insurrection. ¤ Think about what happened on 1/6, listen to his words carefully, and ask yourself why he hasn’t been arrested for incitement. 💽 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1348694059951546369?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @TheBeatWithAri “Blue lives matter to this group until it doesn’t. They’re the party of law and order until they don’t like the law and they don’t like the order.” @dgibber123on the pro-Trump rioters who stormed Capitol Hill

🐣 RT @sciam The psychology behind Trump’s destructive behavior, what drives some of his followers—and how to free people from his grip when this damaging presidency ends.
⋙ ★ SciAm, Bandy Lee: The ‘Shared Psychosis’ of Donald Trump and His Loyalists http://bit.ly/3nJ212F
// Forensic psychiatrist Bandy X. Lee explains the outgoing president’s pathological appeal and how to wean people from it

CNN: Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf resigns http://cnn.it/3oCXNdQ

CNN: FBI warns ‘armed protests’ being planned at all 50 state capitols and in Washington DC http://cnn.it/3nydP7t

🐣 RT @joshmargolin New: @FBI now reports in a bulletin “Armed protests are being planned at all 50 state capitols from 16 January through at least 20 January, and at the US Capitol from 17 January through 20 January,” @AaronKatersky reports.

🐣 RT @sfpelosi Madam Speaker has the votes. The House will #ImpeachTrump for his deadly coup attempt at the Capitol. The question for every American – and every corporate entity that funds politics – is whether you are for justice or sedition. Choose wisely.

🐣 RT @starsandstripes Multiple veterans and service members are being investigated for their roles in the mob takeover of the U.S. Capitol building Wednesday, and at least two national veterans organizations want to ensure they’re not on their membership lists.
⋙ Stars&Stripes: National veterans groups plan to purge members found guilty in Capitol attack http://bit.ly/2XIyviZ

🔆 This❗️⋙ RT @tedlieu The Article of Impeachment: Incitement to Insurrection, drafted by Rep @davidcicilline, @RepRaskin, me & @HouseJudiciary staff, has now been formally introduced at the House pro forma session today. ≣ Text Block: https://twitter.com/tedlieu/status/1348666087869616139?s=20/photo/1-4

🐣 RT @EmmaKinery Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro and Dan Bongino’s employer, Cumulus Media, has told its on-air personalities to stop suggesting that the election was stolen from President Trump — or face termination “immediately”
⋙ WaPo: Talk-radio owner orders conservative hosts to temper election fraud rhetoric http://wapo.st/3ozg9MR

🐣 RT @jiveDurkey Dem. Sen. Whitehouse (Judiciary): “The Senate Ethics Committee must consider the expulsion, or censure and punishment, of Senators Cruz, Hawley… Because of massive potential conflict of interest, Senators Cruz, Hawley, and Johnson need to be off all relevant committees.”

🐣 RT @djrothkopf This is a powerful, valuable essential tool from @Just_Security. It is a scathing indictment and should be required reading on Capitol Hill. Incitement Timeline: Year of Trump’s Actions Leading to the Attack on the Capitol via @just_security
⋙ JustSecurity: Incitement Timeline: Year of Trump’s Actions Leading to the Attack on the Capitol http://bit.ly/2MVzrOH

🐣 RT @JTHVerhovek Biden announces “America United” as his inaugural theme ¤ His first post-inauguration event will be a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery with Presidents Bush, Clinton and Obama https://twitter.com/JTHVerhovek/status/1348636761694597126?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @RTMannJr Trump could not incite his mob to attack the US Capitol without a Big Lie. That lie was that the election was stolen from him. For that lie to have currency and power, Trump needed leaders to promote his lie or be unwilling to tell the people the truth. He need collaborators. /1 📌 https://twitter.com/RTMannJr/status/1348634450792505348?s=20

🐣 RT @AmericaDialogue 14TH AMENDMENT ¤ Section 3
No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice-President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress,or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same,or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability.

🐣 Like having a phantom limb, I can’t help but imagine Trump’s reaction each time I see some news that would make him go ballistic and tweet crazy stuff. ¤ Doctor — how long will this PTSD last?

⭕ 10 Jan 2021

🐣 RT @MSNBC Sen. Toomey joins calls from a handful of his GOP colleagues for President Trump to resign for “recruiting thousands of Americans” and “inciting them to attack the Capitol building” last week.
⋙ 💽 NBCNews, MeetThePress: GOP Sen. Pat Toomey calls on Trump to resign http://nbcnews.to/2LBQDrZ
// The Pennsylvania senator says there’s not enough time to impeach the president for his role in Wednesday’s Capital riot.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi The person who is running the Executive Branch of our government is deranged, unhinged, and dangerous. @60Minutes 💽 https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1348464238772297731?s=20/photo/1

🔄 🧵 RT @andrewkimmel Thread on some of those arrested. […] 📌 https://twitter.com/andrewkimmel/status/1348454579348799492?s=20

🐣 RT @gtconway3d And don’t forget this attack on Pence at 2:24 pm, after Trump’s mob had broken into the Capitol. https://twitter.com/gtconway3d/status/1348291739426172931?s=20/photo/1
// Trump’s Pence tweet
⋙ 🐣 RT @philiprucker To recap:
-Trump pressured Pence to subvert the vote, which VP can’t do
-Trump told his supporters to march on the Capitol, where Pence was doing his constitutional duty
-They chanted “Hang Mike Pence”
-Trump hasn’t spoken to Pence, nor condemned the chants for his assassination

DailyBeast, Will Sommer: ‘Stop the Steal’ Organizer in Hiding After Denying Blame for Riot http://bit.ly/2MREnEi “He was invited to the White House for Trump’s ‘Social Media Summit’ with various right-wing internet figures”
// On Sunday night, Twitter banned Ali Alexander’s personal account and an account for “Stop the Steal.”

🚫 🧵 RT @kelly2277 [VentureCapital]] 🔥 WHOA 🔥 ¤ Howard Liebengood, (the Capitol police officer that just died from suicide) father was associated with Paul Manafort. Manafort’s company, Event Strategies, was involved with the planning of the Trump Rally at the Capitol… stay w me… 📌 https://twitter.com/kelly2277/status/1348394949713289219?s=20

Forbes: These Are The 25 Businesses Quietly Paying Trump $115 Million Each Year http://bit.ly/2LlJagD

🐣 A Trump trip to Alamo, TX is hardly a coincidence and would be inflammatory, another incitement. Can HE be put on the “no-fly” list? He’s leading an insurgency. @FBI

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin Watch Trump’s thugs pull a Capitol Police officer down and beat him to death. Makes me furious. I never want to hear again from these people how “blue lives matter.” To them, no life matters.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Bellingcat The clip, which some may find disturbing, shows the moment where a protester wearing a black, red and white cap climbs over the railing near the door, appears to pull an officer towards him, then drags him down onto the ground then down the steps by the back of his helmet. 💽 https://twitter.com/bellingcat/status/1348288680474128384?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @Bellingcat The full video the clip is from can be found here, and occurs around 2:48. It’s important to note we have not yet confirmed if this is Officer Sicknick. https://instagram.com/p/CJxPQcXgq6H/

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin I never want to hear again about how Trump “conservatism” is pro-life. You condone torture. You put kids in cages and orphan them. You ignore the poor. You let hundreds of thousands of Americans die in a pandemic. You won’t say black lives matter. You kill cops.

🐣 RT @joshtpm I gotta little carried away and I treasoned.

Politico, John Harris: Trump’s Effort To Overturn the Election Should Be Investigated Like 9/11 http://politi.co/39iruL4 Harris is the founding editor of Politico
// We need a credible and comprehensive record of one of the most dangerous presidential transitions in history.

🐣 RT @EricHolder Be wary of “unity” calls that are designed to excuse, obscure the conduct of people who must be held responsible. There can’t be real unity without accountability. We need instead a coalition of people committed to American Renewal-to rebuild what the past 4 years have damaged.

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind .@CNN reporting Pelosi plans to offer up a resolution in the morning to give Pence 24 hours to invoke the 25th Amendment. If he does not, the House will proceed with impeachment on Tuesday morning.

🐣 RT @donwinslow NEW! #AnatomyofCapitolAttack TURN SOUND ON! ¤ I submit this video as evidence in the Impeachment of Donald Trump. ¤ Donald Trump engaged in “violent, deadly and seditious acts” which betrayed his trust as President and endangered the security of the United States. 💽 https://twitter.com/donwinslow/status/1348293638648782851?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Susan_Hennessey Take the time to read through this thread of affidavits about what the terrorists who besieged the US Capitol intended to do and their weapons. People do not fully appreciate how close this came to being a mass casualty event. Every person in that building is lucky to be alive. /photo/1
⋙ 🧵 RT @SeamusHughes And so it begins with 18:1752(a)(1), 18:115(a)(1)(A) and 40:5104(e)(2). Story TK 📌 https://twitter.com/SeamusHughes/status/1347267669494554624?s=20

🐣 RT @brhodes It’s hard to think of anything more offensive in the last 4 years than the same Republicans who incited insurrection against American democracy hiding behind calls for “unity.” It’s actually more offensive than anything Trump has said since the terrorist attack on the Capitol

⭕ 9 Jan 2021

WaPo: A mob insurrection stoked by false claims of election fraud and promises of violent restoration http://wapo.st/3nr3Tgc

💽 RollingStone, Peter Wade: Chris Hayes Exposes Dark Underbelly of Capitol Riots With New Footage http://bit.ly/39cSgV2
// “There was something way, way darker, more violent, more sinister, and more organized happening in that Capitol on Wednesday, and it’s time we see it clearly,” the MSNBC host said

🐣 RT @Olivianuzzi Officer Brian Sicknick was a veteran and thoughtful critic of the wars he served in. In 2016, he was a Trump supporter. Read this anecdote from a former Pelosi staffer who knew him. This is who the mob Trump incited killed. [link] Text Block: https://twitter.com/Olivianuzzi/status/1348119081346600960?s=20/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ They don’t want impeachment because it will force them to go on record on Trump’s incitement. They know that there’s very, very bad stuff that will come out in the coming weeks and months about what was going on behind the scenes, and their vote is going to haunt them politically

WaPo, Lawrence Tribe and Joshua Matz: Yes, Congress should impeach Trump before he leaves office http://wapo.st/38smsfJ

🐣 RT @Olivianuzzi Fucking disgusting. What would this mob had done if they’d found her? Text Block: https://twitter.com/Olivianuzzi/status/1348108485851049984?s=20/photo/1
// “Where’s Nancy?”
⋙ WaPo: Inside the Capitol siege: How barricaded lawmakers and aides sounded urgent pleas for help as police lost control http://wapo.st/3s6i125

🐣 RT @slpng_giants CONFIRMED: @paypal and @venmo have banned Ali Alexander, one of the organizers of Tuesday’s insurrection.
⋙ 🐣 RT @parlertakes PayPal and Venmo have stopped providing services to Ali. Text Block: https://twitter.com/parlertakes/status/1348137926589235200?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @craigunger Maybe for now. But failed coup attempts–the Beer Hall putsch, the August ’91 coup against Gorbachev–sometimes signal the beginning, not the end.
⋙ 🐣 RT @SenWhitehouse Business community toleration of Trump is shot — NAM called for 25th!! WSJ has turned on him. No company can be associated with Wednesday. Trump mob’s violence against police exploded Republican law and order message. Maybe at last the spell is broken.

🐣 RT @JesseDamiani Oh my God. In new footage from Jan. 6, this line of men moves as a unit up the steps of the U.S. Capitol Building. ¤ These aren’t just upset civilians. This is a militia conducting a premeditated operation. 💽 https://twitter.com/JesseDamiani/status/1348140297205780482?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @themaxburns It is quickly becoming clear that senior figures in our government–and in the White House–not only supported the idea and goals of the January 6 terrorists, but provided material support, funding, and operational intelligence. ¤ It got as far as holding the Guard in barracks. 📌 https://twitter.com/themaxburns/status/1348034917679190023?s=20

🐣 RT @OliviaTroye I don’t know who needs to hear this…But, you can do this. @VP Others will follow. You’ve already been voted off his island. There’s no coming back. @Mike_Pence Do the right thing for our country. The entire world is watching. #25thAmendmentNow
// his former aide

🐣 RT @zachsdorfman Big story from @RobbieGramer @JackDetsch on a “dissent cable” at State on the 25th Amendment. ¤ They landed a copy of the whole cable—it is well worth reading in full. This will enter the history books.
⋙ ForeignPolicy: Group of State Department Officials Call for Consultations on Trump’s Removal http://bit.ly/2Lw2k3f
// Second dissent cable directed at Pompeo also rebukes the secretary of state for not forcefully condemning the president.
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @rgoodlaw […] http://bit.ly/3ntXvVp text: https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1348058307622277125?s=20/photo/1-4

🐣 RT @jaketapper Hate Organizations involved in the U.S. Capitol Riots per this report:
Proud Boys; American Nationalist Party; American Guard; New Jersey European Heritage Association (White Supremacists)
Oathkeepers (anti Government)
Nick Fuentes and “Groyper Army”; [*]
NSC131 (Neo Nazi)
⋙ NCRI: 1/9/21 – NCRI ASSESSMENT OF THE CAPITOL RIOTS http://bit.ly/3hZhZEf
// Violent Actors and Ideologies Behind the Events of January 6, 2020
*The Groyper movement has been described as white nationalist, homophobic, antisemitic, and an attempt to rebrand the alt-right movement [Wikipedia]

🐣 RT @Reuters Pence to attend Biden’s inauguration, official says http://reut.rs/3orc7pQ

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote BREAKING: @VP has not ruled out the 25th amendment, but apparently something WORSE needs to happen?
⋙ 🐣 RT @ShimonPro Vice President Pence has not ruled out an effort to invoke the 25th amendment and wants to preserve it as an option in case Trump becomes more unstable, a source close to the VP says. @Acosta

NYT, Timothy Snyder: The American Abyss http://nyti.ms/3bq5q3y Trump “never took electoral democracy seriously nor accepted the legitimacy of its American version”
// A historian of fascism and political atrocity on Trump, the mob and what comes next

Post-truth is pre-fascism, and Trump has been our post-truth president. When we give up on truth, we concede power to those with the wealth and charisma to create spectacle in its place. Without agreement about some basic facts, citizens cannot form the civil society that would allow them to defend themselves. If we lose the institutions that produce facts that are pertinent to us, then we tend to wallow in attractive abstractions and fictions. Truth defends itself particularly poorly when there is not very much of it around, and the era of Trump — like the era of Vladimir Putin in Russia — is one of the decline of local news. Social media is no substitute: It supercharges the mental habits by which we seek emotional stimulation and comfort, which means losing the distinction between what feels true and what actually is true.

Post-truth wears away the rule of law and invites a regime of myth. These last four years, scholars have discussed the legitimacy and value of invoking fascism in reference to Trumpian propaganda. One comfortable position has been to label any such effort as a direct comparison and then to treat such comparisons as taboo. More productively, the philosopher Jason Stanley has treated fascism as a phenomenon, as a series of patterns that can be observed not only in interwar Europe but beyond it.

… It was clear to me in October that Trump’s behavior presaged a coup, and I said so in print; this is not because the present repeats the past, but because the past enlightens the present.

Like historical fascist leaders, Trump has presented himself as the single source of truth. His use of the term “fake news” echoed the Nazi smear Lügenpresse (“lying press”); like the Nazis, he referred to reporters as “enemies of the people.” Like Adolf Hitler, he came to power at a moment when the conventional press had taken a beating; the financial crisis of 2008 did to American newspapers what the Great Depression did to German ones. The Nazis thought that they could use radio to replace the old pluralism of the newspaper; Trump tried to do the same with Twitter.

Thanks to technological capacity and personal talent, Donald Trump lied at a pace perhaps unmatched by any other leader in history. For the most part these were small lies, and their main effect was cumulative. To believe in all of them was to accept the authority of a single man, because to believe in all of them was to disbelieve everything else. Once such personal authority was established, the president could treat everyone else as the liars; he even had the power to turn someone from a trusted adviser into a dishonest scoundrel with a single tweet. Yet so long as he was unable to enforce some truly big lie, some fantasy that created an alternative reality where people could live and die, his pre-fascism fell short of the thing itself. …

In November 2020, reaching millions of lonely minds through social media, Trump told a lie that was dangerously ambitious: that he had won an election that in fact he had lost. This lie was big in every pertinent respect: not as big as “Jews run the world,” but big enough. The significance of the matter at hand was great: the right to rule the most powerful country in the world and the efficacy and trustworthiness of its succession procedures. The level of mendacity was profound. The claim was not only wrong, but it was also made in bad faith, amid unreliable sources. It challenged not just evidence but logic: Just how could (and why would) an election have been rigged against a Republican president but not against Republican senators and representatives? Trump had to speak, absurdly, of a “Rigged (for President) Election.”

The force of a big lie resides in its demand that many other things must be believed or disbelieved. To make sense of a world in which the 2020 presidential election was stolen requires distrust not only of reporters and of experts but also of local, state and federal government institutions, from poll workers to elected officials, Homeland Security and all the way to the Supreme Court. It brings with it, of necessity, a conspiracy theory: Imagine all the people who must have been in on such a plot and all the people who would have had to work on the cover-up.

On the surface, a conspiracy theory makes its victim look strong: It sees Trump as resisting the Democrats, the Republicans, the Deep State, the pedophiles, the Satanists. More profoundly, however, it inverts the position of the strong and the weak. Trump’s focus on alleged “irregularities” and “contested states” comes down to cities where Black people live and vote. At bottom, the fantasy of fraud is that of a crime committed by Black people against white people.

It’s not just that electoral fraud by African-Americans against Donald Trump never happened. It is that it is the very opposite of what happened, in 2020 and in every American election. As always, Black people waited longer than others to vote and were more likely to have their votes challenged. They were more likely to be suffering or dying from Covid-19, and less likely to be able to take time away from work. The historical protection of their right to vote has been removed by the Supreme Court’s 2013 ruling in Shelby County v. Holder, and states have rushed to pass measures of a kind that historically reduce voting by the poor and communities of color.

The claim that Trump was denied a win by fraud is a big lie not just because it mauls logic, misdescribes the present and demands belief in a conspiracy. It is a big lie, fundamentally, because it reverses the moral field of American politics and the basic structure of American history.

When Senator Ted Cruz announced his intention to challenge the Electoral College vote, he invoked the Compromise of 1877, which resolved the presidential election of 1876. Commentators pointed out that this was no relevant precedent, since back then there really were serious voter irregularities and there really was a stalemate in Congress. For African-Americans, however, the seemingly gratuitous reference led somewhere else. The Compromise of 1877 — in which Rutherford B. Hayes would have the presidency, provided that he withdrew federal power from the South — was the very arrangement whereby African-Americans were driven from voting booths for the better part of a century. It was effectively the end of Reconstruction, the beginning of segregation, legal discrimination and Jim Crow. It is the original sin of American history in the post-slavery era, our closest brush with fascism so far. …

… Right now, the Republican Party is a coalition of two types of people: those who would game the system (most of the politicians, some of the voters) and those who dream of breaking it (a few of the politicians, many of the voters). In January 2021, this was visible as the difference between those Republicans who defended the present system on the grounds that it favored them and those who tried to upend it. …

In the four decades since the election of Ronald Reagan, Republicans have overcome the tension between the gamers and the breakers by governing in opposition to government, or by calling elections a revolution (the Tea Party), or by claiming to oppose elites. The breakers, in this arrangement, provide cover for the gamers, putting forth an ideology that distracts from the basic reality that government under Republicans is not made smaller but simply diverted to serve a handful of interests.

At first, Trump seemed like a threat to this balance. His lack of experience in politics and his open racism made him a very uncomfortable figure for the party; his habit of continually telling lies was initially found by prominent Republicans to be uncouth. Yet after he won the presidency, his particular skills as a breaker seemed to create a tremendous opportunity for the gamers. Led by the gamer in chief, McConnell, they secured hundreds of federal judges and tax cuts for the rich.

Trump was unlike other breakers in that he seemed to have no ideology. His objection to institutions was that they might constrain him personally. He intended to break the system to serve himself — and this is partly why he has failed. Trump is a charismatic politician and inspires devotion not only among voters but among a surprising number of lawmakers, but he has no vision that is greater than himself or what his admirers project upon him. In this respect his pre-fascism fell short of fascism: His vision never went further than a mirror. He arrived at a truly big lie not from any view of the world but from the reality that he might lose something.

Yet Trump never prepared a decisive blow. He lacked the support of the military, some of whose leaders he had alienated. … Trump could make some voters believe that he had won the 2020 election, but he was unable to bring institutions along with his big lie. And he could bring his supporters to Washington and send them on a rampage in the Capitol, but none appeared to have any very clear idea of how this was to work or what their presence would accomplish. …

The lie outlasts the liar. The idea that Germany lost the First World War in 1918 because of a Jewish “stab in the back” was 15 years old when Hitler came to power. How will Trump’s myth of victimhood function in American life 15 years from now? And to whose benefit?

The breakers and the gamers … saw a different world ahead, where the big lie was either a treasure to be had or a danger to be avoided. The breakers had no choice but to rush to be first to claim to believe in it. Because the breakers Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz must compete to claim the brimstone and bile, the gamers were forced to reveal their own hand, and the division within the Republican coalition became visible on Jan. 6. The invasion of the Capitol only reinforced this division. To be sure, a few senators withdrew their objections, but Cruz and Hawley moved forward anyway, along with six other senators. More than 100 representatives doubled down on the big lie. Some, like Matt Gaetz, even added their own flourishes, such as the claim that the mob was led not by Trump’s supporters but by his opponents. …

Trump is, for now, the martyr in chief, the high priest of the big lie. He is the leader of the breakers, at least in the minds of his supporters. By now, the gamers do not want Trump around. Discredited in his last weeks, he is useless; shorn of the obligations of the presidency, he will become embarrassing again, much as he was in 2015. Unable to provide cover for their gamesmanship, he will be irrelevant to their daily purposes. But the breakers have an even stronger reason to see Trump disappear: It is impossible to inherit from someone who is still around. Seizing Trump’s big lie might appear to be a gesture of support. In fact it expresses a wish for his political death. Transforming the myth from one about Trump to one about the nation will be easier when he is out of the way.

As Cruz and Hawley may learn, to tell the big lie is to be owned by it. Just because you have sold your soul does not mean that you have driven a hard bargain. Hawley shies from no level of hypocrisy; the son of a banker, educated at Stanford University and Yale Law School, he denounces elites. Insofar as Cruz was thought to have a principle, it was that of states’ rights, which Trump’s calls to action brazenly violated. A joint statement Cruz issued about the senators’ challenge to the vote nicely captured the post-truth aspect of the whole: It never alleged that there was fraud, only that there were allegations of fraud. Allegations of allegations, allegations all the way down.

… For a coup to work in 2024, the breakers will require something that Trump never quite had: an angry minority, organized for nationwide violence, ready to add intimidation to an election. Four years of amplifying a big lie just might get them this. To claim that the other side stole an election is to promise to steal one yourself. It is also to claim that the other side deserves to be punished.

Informed observers inside and outside government agree that right-wing white supremacism is the greatest terrorist threat to the United States. Gun sales in 2020 hit an astonishing high. History shows that political violence follows when prominent leaders of major political parties openly embrace paranoia.

Our big lie is typically American, wrapped in our odd electoral system, depending upon our particular traditions of racism. Yet our big lie is also structurally fascist, with its extreme mendacity, its conspiratorial thinking, its reversal of perpetrators and victims and its implication that the world is divided into us and them. To keep it going for four years courts terrorism and assassination.

When that violence comes, the breakers will have to react. If they embrace it, they become the fascist faction. The Republican Party will be divided, at least for a time. One can of course imagine a dismal reunification: A breaker candidate loses a narrow presidential election in November 2024 and cries fraud, the Republicans win both houses of Congress and rioters in the street, educated by four years of the big lie, demand what they see as justice. Would the gamers stand on principle if those were the circumstances of Jan. 6, 2025?

To be sure, this moment is also a chance. It is possible that a divided Republican Party might better serve American democracy; that the gamers, separated from the breakers, might start to think of policy as a way to win elections. It is very likely that the Biden-Harris administration will have an easier first few months than expected; perhaps obstructionism will give way, at least among a few Republicans and for a short time, to a moment of self-questioning. Politicians who want Trumpism to end have a simple way forward: Tell the truth about the election.

America will not survive the big lie just because a liar is separated from power. It will need a thoughtful repluralization of media and a commitment to facts as a public good. The racism structured into every aspect of the coup attempt is a call to heed our own history. Serious attention to the past helps us to see risks but also suggests future possibility. We cannot be a democratic republic if we tell lies about race, big or small. Democracy is not about minimizing the vote nor ignoring it, neither a matter of gaming nor of breaking a system, but of accepting the equality of others, heeding their voices and counting their votes.

🐣 RT @BillKristol “The impeachment process is the correct procedure for the situation in which we find ourselves—with a president whose actions merit his removal. Impeachment is how the Framers intended Congress punish a president’s crimes, malfeasance, or immorality.”
⋙ TheBulwark, David Head: Use Impeachment, Not the 25th Amendment, to Remove Trump http://bit.ly/3sdKDGK
// The amendment was not intended for this purpose, and could worsen the current instability.

🐣 RT @samstein I think it’s now objectively true that the president, in his actions and rhetoric, has markedly endangered his own Vice President.

🐣 RT @svdate Are people forgetting the goal of what happened? ¤ It was to intimidate the VP and “weak” Republicans into overturning the election so Trump could remain in power. ¤ As what? Not president. That’s not what we call losers of elections. ¤ Trump wanted a coup. Plain and simple.

🐣 RT @BillKristol “Numerous researchers cited a Trump tweet urging supporters to come to Washignton on Wednesday, the day of the presidential vote certification in Congress, that said, ‘Be there, will be wild!’”
⋙ WaPo: Capitol siege was planned online. Trump supporters now planning the next one http://wapo.st/39lwzC8
// Twitter cited dangerous talk and online planning in banning Trump’s account

🐣 In case you don’t know it, the @FBI online tip site is a mess and needs a major redesign and user-friendly interface. I’ve designed dozens of sites and this one is really awful.

🐣 RT @DefTechPat Correlation is not causation…. but it is creepy AF
💙 ⋙ 🐣 RT @mhmck A tie-in between Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the insurrection in the United States. Serhiy Dybynyn is an infowarrior for Inter TV, nominally owned by fugitive oligarch Firtash but beneficially owned by Putin pal Medvedchuk. Donetsk airport (left) was destroyed by RU forces. https://twitter.com/mhmck/status/1347880970435895301?s=20/photo/1-2
// guy who looks like guy at Capitol ID’d as Serhiy Dybynyn, alongside Q leader who wears horns ~ seems to be look-a-likes, but need facial identification

🐣 RT @Mediaite Parler Says It Has Removed Lin Wood’s Posts Calling For Mike Pence to Be Executed [link] https://twitter.com/Mediaite/status/1347998490006319104?s=20

WaPo: ‘Find the fraud’: Trump pressured a Georgia elections investigator in a separate call legal experts say could amount to obstruction http://wapo.st/38tUosk

🐣 RT @frontlinepbs The Capitol rioters had planned online for weeks in plain sight, raising questions about why the police presence was so easily overwhelmed. In collaboration with @propublica.https://to.pbs.org/38vbKoG 💽 https://twitter.com/frontlinepbs/status/1347955948812464128?s=20/photo/1

TheAtlantic, Elaine Godfrey: It Was Supposed to Be So Much Worse http://bit.ly/38vtwbr
// And the threat to the U.S. government hasn’t passed.

Before the protest, pro-Trump radicals had posted online about their intentions to kill Vice President Mike Pence. They brought zip ties and wore Kevlar vests. Rioters erected a wooden gallows next to the Capitol Reflecting Pool, and police discovered two pipe bombs on Capitol Hill.

… It was easy to miss them with all the coverage of the costumes and poop-smearing and poses struck in Statuary Hall, but they were there, these military-styled men, carrying blunt instruments and fistfuls of zip ties, better known as flex cuffs, capable of restraining hostages. At least one was an Air Force combat veteran, The New Yorker reported. They seemed to act with purpose and knew their way around the Capitol. One carried a semiautomatic weapon and 11 Molotov cocktails. Later, police officers found the two pipe bombs. The devices were outside the buildings housing the Democratic and Republican National Committees, just blocks from the Capitol. Federal agents discovered a truck full of rifles, shotguns, and bomb-making supplies parked outside the RNC headquarters.

“We are lucky, more than anything else, there wasn’t a large death toll,” Peter Simi, an expert on extremist groups at Chapman University, told me. “It could have been far, far worse.” ¤ Rioters could have set off these bombs, used the flex cuffs to take lawmakers hostage, or set up a kind of kangaroo court for the politicians they consider to be traitors to the MAGA cause, Simi said. “The idea of taking folks who have committed treason prisoner, those are ideas that are widely circulating in [far-right] circles,” he said. “All the Democratic lawmakers and any of the Republicans that have criticized Trump or not fully supported Trump would be eligible.” A Reuters photographer on the scene said he heard at least three different rioters say they wanted to find and hang Pence, who supported certifying the results of the election.

Some of the rioters were well-known extremists or members of radical groups. Members of the Proud Boys, a group of self-described “Western chauvinists” who have participated in violent street rallies over the past year, attended the riot this week. Other attendees included a white-nationalist social-media personality known as Baked Alaska; at least one neo-Nazi group; and a QAnon adherent named Jake Angeli, who was dressed in an animal pelt and horns, the Daily Beast reports. The man who put his feet up on a desk in Pelosi’s office was Richard Barnett, who’d previously called himself a white nationalist and written on Facebook that he was prepared to die violently. Some of the far-right insurrectionists live-streamed the Capitol invasion on a fringe gaming website.

On sites such as TheDonald.Win and Parler, Trump supporters had been plotting the attack for weeks, promising violence if Congress didn’t overturn the results of the presidential election. They discussed the weapons they would bring and brainstormed which lawmakers they would hang first. “I’m thinking it will be literal war on that day,” one commenter posted on TheDonald’s forum last month, according to the Daily Beast. “Where we’ll storm offices and physically remove and even kill all the D.C. traitors and reclaim the country.”

Law enforcement is preparing for future violence. This week, the Army announced that it will deploy 6,000 National Guard troops for Joe Biden’s inauguration. But far-right extremists are not deterred—far from it. They are already reportedly plotting more rallies, including a return to Washington, D.C., before or on the inauguration, this time with more guns. For many Trump rally-goers, the events at the Capitol on Wednesday may be the “spark” that radicalizes them, Simi told me—or further radicalizes others. Among neo-Nazis on the Telegram app, “there’s been a real hailing of the predominantly MAGA crowd” that stormed the Capitol, he said. “They’re saying, ‘The lemmings are starting to see the light. Our ranks are growing.’”

TheAtlantic, Ron Brownstein: The Deadly Consequences of Apocalyptic Rhetoric http://bit.ly/38y9HjX
// The Capitol riot showed how the ominous tenor of contemporary Republican messaging could be fueling white conservatives’ extremism.

🐣 RT @MalcolmNance FLASH WARNING: @tapstri is identifying RW extremists forums of exMilitary Oathkeepers & Boogaloo bois discussing armed attacks on HQs & offices of major tech companies servers & NEWSMEDIA newsrooms w/ intent to destroy their systems & endanger personnel. #IncreaseYourSecurity

😅 RT @brianklaas I am in favor of Mike Pence becoming president today and staying in power for precisely one Scaramucci.

🐣 RT @donwinslow Everything about the attack on the U.S. capitol was coordinated.

🐣 RT @MarkJacob16 In 1923, Adolf Hitler led a failed coup. He was treated leniently. Germany moved on.
A decade later, he was dictator, and the worst disaster in the history of the civilized world ensued.
In 2021, when the president of the United States leads a failed coup, we must not move on.

🐣 RT @RighteousBabe4 Here’s that pic with the orange hats. Orange. Stop the steal. Color.
⋙ 🐣 RT @DesiotoHB Looks like there’s a DieHard-branded apparel line (yep, the battery brand). Didn’t see this label on any of these gents, but perhaps it’s just folded under .. https://twitter.com/RighteousBabe4/status/1347847129465839617?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 My home state of Washington. An educated physician. Joined a criminal mob with joy to illegally shut down Congress. Trump is her LEADER. She believes. We have some tough years ahead to get back to the rule of law. These are dangerous times.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Cleavon_MD Meet Dr. Tammy Towers Parry a Family Medicine Doctor in Seattle, WA, “We just stormed the Capitol.. it’s the least we can do, so God Bless America. Joe Biden did not win. He’s hopefully going to prison” 💽 https://twitter.com/Cleavon_MD/status/1347598242809139208?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs The events in the United States on January 6 demonstrated that democracies are self-correcting and resilient because they vest power in institutions, not in rulers. The display should not make the world’s autocrats rest any easier, argues @DCTwining
⋙ ForeignAffairs, Daniel Twining: The U.S. Struggle Proves That Democracy Is Priceless http://fam.ag/3i1evkH
// Authoritarians abroad should take no comfort from the Capital siege.

TheIndependent [UK]: Sacha Baron Cohen calls Trump’s Twitter ban ‘most important moment in history of social media’ http://bit.ly/2Lhgvt5

🐣 RT @RFERL A gift for the Kremlin? A tool for Russia’s opposition? How turmoil in Washington, D.C. is being perceived among some of Russia’s political classes. By
@Mike_Eckel
⋙ RFERL: Gloating, Shock, And Sadness In Russia At U.S. Capitol Chaos http://bit.ly/3pVFiBQ
// A gift for the Kremlin? A tool for the Russia’s opposition? How turmoil in Washington, D.C. is being perceived among some of Russia’s political classes.

⭕ 8 Jan 2021

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Trump had just delivered the biggest parting gift to the Kremlin by inciting a violent insurrection. ¤ “The storefront is shattered. It will be patched up, but the most valuable thing was stolen from the display: trust in American democratic institutions.”
⋙ DailyBeast: Putin Gleeful After Trumpsters’ Violent Insurrection http://bit.ly/35snOVT
// Bemoaning Biden’s election, Russian state media talking heads consoled themselves with the thought that Trump fatally undermined democracy on his way out.

🐣 RT @BernieSanders Some people ask: Why would you impeach and convict a president who has only a few days left in office? The answer: Precedent. It must be made clear that no president, now or in the future, can lead an insurrection against the U.S. government.

🐣 RT @tedlieu Watch the below video. If Impeachment is not used to address this traitorous sedition, then what the hell is it for?
⋙ 🐣 RT @votevets He gave the order, minutes before, to go to the Capitol.
He incited insurrection.
This is the very definition of sedition.
Donald Trump is an ACTIVE THREAT against the United States of America and MUST be removed. 🇺🇸 #TraitorTrump #25thAmendment #ImpeachAndRemove 💽 https://twitter.com/votevets/status/1347546998271049729?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Twitter statement: “Plans for future armed protests have already begun proliferating on and off-Twitter, including a proposed secondary attack on the US Capitol and state capitol buildings on January 17, 2021.”
⋙ [statement on Trump ban]

🐣 RT @BlackCatUnloads This morning Nancy Pelosi spoke to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley to discuss available precautions for preventing an unstable president from initiating military hostilities or accessing the launch codes and ordering a nuclear strike.

‼️ 🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT This is what they were talking about leading up to the assault. And that’s why we have to take so seriously the likelihood that Trump will incite another insurrection. Text Block: https://twitter.com/ChrisMurphyCT/status/1347749265435734016?s=20/photo/1

RFERL, Ben Gutterman: The Week In Russia: Fact-Check That Schadenfreude? http://bit.ly/2JZbbtX

NBC, Ben Collins and Brandy Zadrozny: Extremists made little secret of ambitions to ‘occupy’ Capitol in weeks before attack http://nbcnews.to/39v5Ao3
// On Thursday, Washington Police Chief Robert Contee said at a news conference that there was “no intelligence that suggested there would be a breach of the U.S. Capitol.”

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs It should not have been surprising that, since taking office, Trump has promulgated a disturbing set of authoritarian values, writes @PippaN15. But the rot goes deeper than one man.
⋙ ForeignAffairs, Pippa Norris: It Happened in America http://fam.ag/2MCp1mP
// Those who failed to foresee the risks of the United States’ current crisis weren’t paying enough attention to the writing on the wall.
💙 ⋙ 🐣 RT @DDDrewDaniel I can’t stop looking at these two pictures and thinking about the strategic advantage that political incoherence provides. Was MAGA deadly serious or a total farce? It’s both! Binding hostage-taking gun guys & flagwaving grandmas, the elasticity of vague ideas is their strength. https://twitter.com/DDDrewDaniel/status/1347578923618619392?s=20/photo/1-2
⋙⋙ 🐣 I think the reality of real violence and death will freak out a lot of people. Two polls: the first showed GOP approval of the assault on the Capitol at 45%; Marist poll today is at 18%. More will peel away. A dangerous hard core will remain, 10-15% or so.

🐣 RT @brianstelter Twitter execs fear that the American president poses a threat to the public. So they are intervening as a result. That’s astonishing. http://cnn.it/3oou4W5

🐣 RT @Burger_Meister6 Michael Caputo urged trump’s supporters to prepare for an armed insurrection after a contested election and accused government scientists of “sedition” in a Facebook Live chat that he described in detail to The Washington Post.
⋙ WaPo (Sep): Top Trump health appointee Michael Caputo warns of armed insurrection after election http://wapo.st/3q6KTFg
// 9/14/2020

🐣 RT @MikkoAlanne Wow. It appears the man who leads the group that organized the terrorist attack on our Capitol for Trump has been identified. And he’s… the Attorney General of Alabama @AGSteveMarshall. https://twitter.com/MikkoAlanne/status/1347717629079769089?s=20

🧵 RT @AshaRangappa_ THREAD. I am failing to see any better path for Trump apart from resignation. (Yes, I know you will say, “He’ll never do that” but also did you ever think three days ago that he’d be impeached twice?) Here’s me as HIS (competent) lawyer: 📌 https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1347778514888642561?s=20

🧵 RT @AshaRangappa_ THREAD. I am failing to see any better path for Trump apart from resignation. (Yes, I know you will say, “He’ll never do that” but also did you ever think three days ago that he’d be impeached twice?) Here’s me as HIS (competent) lawyer: 📌 https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1347778514888642561?s=20

WaPo, Greg Sargent: The far-right Trump insurgency just scored a huge propaganda coup http://wapo.st/39iZ7fJ

About Releasing a Video Committing to a Peaceful Transition of Power and Condemning the Violence at the Capitol” ¤ He regrets committing to a peaceful transition—so he must be removed immediately.
⋙ NYT: Democrats Ready Impeachment Charge Against Trump for Inciting Capitol Mob http://nyti.ms/3nnGr3m
// Speaker Nancy Pelosi threatened decisive action against the president for his role in the insurrection against Congress if he refused to resign.
💙 // yep: “Behind closed doors, he made clear that he would not resign and expressed regret about releasing a video on Thursday committing to a peaceful transition of power and condemning the violence at the Capitol that he had egged on a day before.”

🐣 RT @mcuban Josh, let me explain Capitalism to you. Sometimes people decide not to do business with you. It’s their decision. You know the whole “No Shoes, No Shirt, No Service” thing ? In your case it happens to be “No Principles, No Honesty, No Book” thing. Feel free to Self-Publish [link to JDawsey about book]

🐣 RT @AdamParkhomenko “Another man allegedly showed up in the nation’s capital with an assault rifle and hundreds of rounds of ammunition and told acquaintances that he wanted to shoot or run over House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, prosecutors said.”
⋙ CNN: Feds say police found a pickup truck full of bombs and guns near Capitol insurrection as wide-ranging investigation unfurls http://cnn.it/2XmBRYH

🐣 RT @ParkerMolloy Thinking back to this story about the guy who used to handle Trump’s social media accounts finding out that Trump learned how to send tweets. ¤ He compared it to the raptors in Jurassic Park learning how to open doors. Politico: http://politi.co/3s7qu50 https://twitter.com/ParkerMolloy/status/1347720611519488015?s=20/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @DrEricDing Wow—I don’t think I have ever witnessed one member of Congress scream at another on Twitter with such passion and frustrated anger. @tedcruz deserves it. ¤ Thank you @RepBrendanBoyle.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepBrendanBoyle Dear @tedcruz – Just stop. You know better. I know you know better. It’s not a fucking game. 5 people were killed. What the fuck is it going to take for you to end this shit? How many more 20-yr old staffers do you want to be terrorized and hiding in our offices? […]

🐣 RT @reason FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said he does “not intend to move forward with the notice of proposed rule-making” about Section 230 that Trump wanted #ReasonRoundup [link] https://twitter.com/reason/status/1347551895183794178?s=20

🐣 RT @jimbourg [Reuters] I heard at least 3 different rioters at the Capitol say that they hoped to find Vice President Mike Pence and execute him by hanging him from a Capitol Hill tree as a traitor. It was a common line being repeated. Many more were just talking about how the VP should be executed.
⋙ 🐣 RT @andrewfeinberg There are multiple photographs of pro-Trump rioters carrying law enforcement-style flex-cuffs.
Rioters went looking for @VP, @SpeakerPelosi, @SenSchumer.
It raises the question of whether there was an organized plan to take hostages.

🐣 RT @ariehkovler [12/21] How will US Conservatives react? Well, they made Kyle Rittenhouse into a hero. They ignored the Whitmer kidnap plot, except as a way of calling for more violence against her.
⋙ 🐣 On Parler they‘ve been making the woman shot as the mob tried to enter the chamber into a hero. ¤ Hitler did this with a man named Horst Wessel. A song was written in his honor which became the party anthem.

🐣 RT @joshscampbell This is what the pro-Trump mob did to American law enforcement officers after the President incited a deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol ¤ (warning, graphic video) 💽 https://twitter.com/joshscampbell/status/1347749675777011714?s=20/photo/1

NYPost: Trump, Rudy Giuliani and Don Jr. may be charged over Capitol siege, DC AG says http://bit.ly/2Xr4hk4

CNN: As riot raged at Capitol, Trump tried to call senators to overturn election http://cnn.it/3nmPBgA

🧵 RT @rgoodlaw Good analysis by @robertwrighter
Timeline
1. Trump knows Pence will uphold his constitutional duties, but Trump does not tell crowd
2. Trump says: Let’s see what Pence does
3. After mob enters Capitol, Trump tweets that Pence has betrayed him and them
http://bit.ly/3hUBw97 📌 💽 https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1347764891562758154?s=20/photo/1
// timeline incriminates Trump

😅 RT @peterwsinger “Which of you will allow me to use your Twitter account?” 💽 https://twitter.com/peterwsinger/status/1347747731436163072?s=20/photo/1
// dubbed from Downfall film

🐣 [To Adi:] Thx for your tweet. Yes, was frightening on Jan 6. Trump’s crazy followers tried to stop the votes on the Electoral College with violence. They were stopped, but five people died, including one policeman guarding the Capitol building. …

The police were able to get the Senators and Congressmen to safety before the doors were broken down. The “Trumpists” ransacked the building, while Trump refused to let the National Guard be called to help. Finally the Guard came in cleared the Capitol. …

Congress completed its work and at about 4:00 in the morning, Biden was declared the winner. ¤ Trump is pure evil, a would-be dictator, who stands against everything the US has aspired to be. He is also insane.

Biden is to be sworn in on Jan 20. In the meantime, legal action has begun against Trump for insurrection. Twitter and other social media are banning him to keep him from launching another assault on our country. …

In the meantime, two new Democratic Senators were elected in a run-off election, meaning we will hold the Presidency AND both Houses of Congress. God willing, Justice will “flow down like a mighty river” upon these traitors. ¤ love you always ♡♡♡

🐣 RT @RichardGrennell I’m down 35k plus [followers]

🐣 RT @jbff1755 We are living in a B-movie political thriller inside a B-movie pandemic thriller

😅 RT @champnella uh oh… 💽 https://twitter.com/champnella/status/1347733854841229316?s=20/photo/1
// Morse code being beamed from White House

🐣 RT @engadget Donald Trump is trying (and failing) to get around Twitter’s ban https://engt.co/2XlGUsm

🐣 RT @peterwsinger That was quick. ¤ The problem for Trump’s effort here is that every burner account they burn through is followed by less and less people…
// @teamtrump Twitter account shut down

🧵 RT @C_C_Krebs In the Summer of ’19 @mastersonmv and the @CISAgov elections team started the #WarOnPineapple to raise awareness about how #disinfo campaigns work. Step 5, “Taking the Conversation into the Real World,” is what we saw on Weds when incited insurrectionists stormed the Capitol. 📌 https://twitter.com/C_C_Krebs/status/1347720498109685763?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @C_C_Krebs The rigged election claims had all the hallmarks of a foreign influence operation. From identifying the hot button issue, mobilizing accounts, trolls & other high profile accounts beating the drum, & then hopping into mainstream media. Unfortunately, it was a domestic operation.
⋙ 🐣 RT @C_C_Krebs We saw the rigged election narrative forming over the summer and feared that left unchecked it could land us right where we are, physical violence. So among other efforts, we launched http://CISA.gov/RumorControl to debunk rumors like hacked voting machines & break the #disinfo chain.
⋙ 🐣 RT @C_C_Krebs Solving our domestic #disinfo problem is going to be difficult in the long term, but we have a more immediate problem – continued #disinformation inciting additional violence and acts of insurrection in the run up to inauguration on January 20th. ¤ So how do we prevent that?
⋙ 🐣 RT @C_C_Krebs First, Congressmembers that objected on Wednesday have an obligation to denounce the stolen election claims and implore their constituents to accept the outcome of the election.
Second, State elected officials need to similarly denounce their rigged election claims.
⋙ 🐣 RT @C_C_Krebs Third, news outlets like NewsMax and OAN need to accept reality.
Fourth, social media platforms mainstream or not need to drop the hammer on rigged election #disinfo. There’s no #1stAmendment issue here.
⋙ 🐣 RT @C_C_Krebs Fifth and finally, the President needs to clearly and unequivocally communicate to the MAGA community that this was a free and fair election, and President-Elect Biden prevailed. ¤ It was not rigged and he lost.
⋙ 🐣 RT @C_C_Krebs Of course, he can’t do that by Twitter, so maybe a nice video on http://whitehouse.gov? Thanks @jack!
⋙ 🐣 RT @C_C_Krebs It’s not hard to do what’s right, you’ll survive. Admit you lied to the American people. Do the right thing for the sake of this country. This was a secure election. There was no widespread fraud or anything close to it. ¤ Do your part to #Protect2020. It’s not too late.

🐣 RT @CraigCaplan Speaker Pelosi in letter to House Democrats: “If the President does not leave office imminently and willingly, the Congress will proceed with our action.” Text Block: https://twitter.com/CraigCaplan/status/1347586673312411650?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ Olivianuzzi NEW: a portrait of how things are going for Mark Meadows currently:
“Jared has been telling people, ‘Don’t even deal with him anymore.’”
“He’s a dishonest asshole.”
“The only way it gets to this point are a thousand really bad small decisions.”
⋙ NYMag, Olivia Nuzzi: Senior Trump Official: We Were Wrong, He’s a ‘Fascist’ http://nym.ag/3s4tZcm
// “The legacy of the Trump administration is going to be that the president sparked an insurrection and people died.”

🐣 Twitter: Permanent suspension of @realDonaldTrump ¤ http://bit.ly/3q5neW6

🧵 RT @rgoodlaw On Trump’s potential criminal liability for sedition etc, 18 USC 2383-85:
Exhibit 1:
In real time, Republican House Minority Leader McCarthy demanded that Trump release a statement denouncing the mob as they were attacking the Capitol. Initially Trump would not agree. 📌 https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1347598170029699074?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @ 4. It’s not just that Trump did not approve use of the National Guard. ¤ “Trump initially REBUFFED and RESISTED requests to mobilize the National Guard….It required intervention from the White House counsel, Pat Cipollone, among other officials.” [link]

🐣 RT @LukeRussert I cannot stop thinking about how close the 1-2-3 in the line of presidential succession, VP-Speaker-Pro tempore came to being physically harmed on Weds. The terrorists had operable bombs, killed an officer and ransacked difficult to access areas of the Capitol. We need answers.

🐣 RT @AnaCabrera NEW: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Trump incited rioters ¤ “What we witnessed was an assault on democracy by violent rioters, incited by the current president and other politicians,” Trudeau said during a press conference Friday.

🐣 RT @bryantylercohen BREAKING: Apple has given Parler an ultimatum to implement a full moderation plan of its platform within the next 24 hours or face expulsion from the App store. cc: @slpng_giants

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind The Twitter presidency has ended 🥂🍾

🐣 Journalists may feel they need Parler accounts to do their reporting (I have one), but I hope they don’t use it to post. Trump doesn’t really want to mix with his followers. For him, Twitter has been a way to get attention from “elites,” especially the press.

🐣 📊 RT @ryanstruyk Support for Trump supporters breaking into the US Capitol via new PBS/Marist poll:
All Americans:
8% support
88% oppose
Republicans:
18% support
80% oppose
Democrats:
3% support
96% oppose
⋙ 🐣 yeah ~ that other poll was taken way too early, before videos, photos of the destruction, stories of what had happened ~ not to mention death counts ~ were widely available. GOP support was 45% in first poll, 18% in this one. I expect it to fall more.

🐣 RT @ChristopherBouzy Parler is about to go through some things.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Hey, all you chickenshit Republicans who have told me a hundred times, “Oh, I don’t like Trump but he might tweet something bad about me….” ¤ Now’s your moment, you gutless worms.

🐣 RT @chrislhayes I kinda wonder if he tried to tweet something really nuts?

🐣 ‼️ RT @kylegriffin1 Reuters: TWITTER SAYS IT HAS PERMANENTLY SUSPENDED TRUMP’S ACCOUNT DUE TO THE RISK OF FURTHER INCITEMENT OF VIOLENCE

WaPo, Catherine Rampell: RIP, the GOP of ‘Personal Responsibility’ http://wapo.st/39dTMq3 “These arrogant demagogues thought they were merely playing to the mob … It apparently never occurred to them that the mob might someday come for them, too”

🐣 RT @TrickFreee “One current Metro D.C. police officer said in a public Facebook post that off-duty police officers and members of the military, who were among the rioters, flashed their badges and I.D. cards as they attempted to overrun the building”
⋙ Politico: Justice Department warns of national security fallout from Capitol Hill insurrection http://politi.co/3nswrFZ
// Lawmakers are demanding a “full accounting” of what was taken as rioters ransacked congressional offices.

🐣 RT @MSNBC Despite attempts from conservative pundits and some Republican lawmakers to deflect responsibility for the U.S. Capitol attack, there is no evidence that anti-fascist activists were involved in the riots, FBI Assistant Director Steven D’Antuono says.
⋙ ✅ NBCNews: No evidence of antifa involvement in Capitol mob, FBI says http://nbcnews.to/3hUmXCi

💙 🧵 RT @awprokop Ben Sasse, citing conversations with senior White House officials, says Trump was “excited” and “delighted” as his supporters tried to storm the Capitol and was “confused” others weren’t so excited 📌 https://twitter.com/awprokop/status/1347583108934197248?s=20/photo/1
// screenshot of part of iunterview of Sasse by Hugh Hewitt

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind Flynn, Powell and Lin all suspended from Twitter. But the guy with the biggest megaphone is back. https://twitter.com/Amy_Siskind/status/1347664345275244544?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @maddow Calling Sen. Ron Johnson a “leading member of the Senate’s Sedition Caucus,” Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel says he “deserves to be expelled, just as 10 senators were expelled in 1861 for refusing to accept the will of the voters who elected Abraham Lincoln.”
💙 ⋙ MilwaukeeJS: Editorial: Ron Johnson, Scott Fitzgerald and Tom Tiffany should resign or be expelled for siding with Trump against our republic http://bit.ly/3hWRHm8

RT @atrupar This remarkable footage shows how close we came on Wednesday to a situation where lawmakers were taken hostage or worse by the Trump mob 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1347629727692050433?s=20
💙 ⋙ 💽 WaPo: Video shows moments leading up to fatal Capitol shooting on Jan. 6 http://wapo.st/2L70zKd

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman Murkowski: “if the Republican Party has become nothing more than the party of Trump, I sincerely question whether this is the party for me”

🐣 RT @AaronBlake Notably includes a prohibition on holding public office in the future.
🔆 This❗️⋙ ≣ 🐣 RT @NBCNews JUST IN: 4-page draft article of impeachment against President Trump that Reps. Raskin, Lieu, Cicilline are planning to introduce Monday: “Incitement of insurrection” https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/1347651887764557826?s=20/photo/1-4

🧵 RT @MuellerSheWrote THREAD: Okay. I’m about to get SUPER space beans tin foil hat on you, so stop reading if you’re not into that. Based on what we’re learning from public reporting, the pentagon curtailed the response to the trump coup. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrote/status/1347485104872988676?s=20
⋙⋙ WaPo: Pentagon placed limits on D.C. Guard ahead of pro-Trump protests due to narrow mission http://wapo.st/2MKISAt
⋙ 🐣 What I’m confused about is this letter from Mayor Bowser DECLINING federal support, perhaps sparked by the “little green men” of the summer protests. Maybe the focus is intended to be on “unidentified” fed forces. The complexities of the CoC of natguard in DC makes it worse ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1347518249995558913?s=20/photo/1

NYT: Capitol Police Officer Dies From Injuries in Pro-Trump Rampage http://nyti.ms/3s4WIh3 Brian Sicknick was struck with a fire extinguisher. “He returned to his division office and collapsed,” the Capitol Police said. He was taken to a local hospital, where he later died.
// The officer, identified as Brian D. Sicknick, was initially injured while “physically engaging with protesters,” the department said, and later collapsed after returning to his division office.

🐣 [To @HawleyMO] Getting people to think their candidate won an election you know he lost ~ now THAT’S Orwellian. ¤ Turning down a book publishing offer because its expected sales just dropped precipitously ~ that’s just Capitalism.

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin Sorry, Ted. You misled millions of Americans about the election, enflamed their anger and joined the president’s plot to overthrow the republic of which the invasion of the Capitol was part. You bear responsibility for the resulting murder of this officer.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TedCruz Devastating. Heidi and I are lifting up in prayer the family of the U.S. Capitol Police officer who tragically lost his life keeping us safe. He was a true hero. ¤ Yesterday’s terrorist attack was a horrific assault on our democracy. Every terrorist needs to be fully prosecuted..
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @frankthorp BREAKING: A Capitol Police Officer has died after being injured by a protester in the Capitol on Jan 6 ¤ Per spox: Officer Sicknick was responding to the riots on Wednesday, January 6, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol and was injured while physically engaging with protesters. https://twitter.com/frankthorp/status/1347404855606915072?s=20/photo/1
// Brian D Sicknick, joined force in 2008; [other source: struck w fire extinguisher]

⭕ 7 Jan 2021

ProPublica (1/7): Capitol Rioters Planned for Weeks in Plain Sight. The Police Weren’t Ready. http://bit.ly/3sudZAC
// 1/7/2021; Insurrectionists made no effort to hide their intentions, but law enforcement protecting Congress was caught flat-footed.

NYDailyNews, Chris Sommerfeldt: Pro-Trump rioters smeared poop in U.S. Capitol hallways during belligerent attack http://bit.ly/3bqtTpu

Some of the unhinged pro-Trump rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday defecated inside the historic building and “tracked” their feces in several hallways, the Daily News has learned.

A source close to Sen. Chuck Schumer said staffers to the New York Democrat found out about the fecal fiasco on Thursday. ¤ The vile attackers, whose violent invasion of the Capitol left five people dead, apparently went No. 2 in a bathroom and then smeared their extremist excrement around the building, leaving behind brownish “foot-prints,” the source said. ¤ “It looked like they tracked it around,” said the person.

🐣 RT @MaryLTrump We need to talk about the infiltration of law enforcement by right wing extremists. This attempted insurrection was planned and it was coordinated. A Capitol police officer died defending our Capitol from a mob incited by Donald’s violent rhetoric. Impeach and remove him now.

🐣 RT @JohnBrennan What else must Trump do before he is removed from office? Are VP Pence, the Cabinet, and Republicans in Congress waiting for a disaster of unimaginable proportions to take place before they come to their senses? They must act now.

🐣 RT @DavidAFrench [R] As the death toll mounts, do not forget that an unfit president stoked yesterday’s attack. ¤ As the death toll mounts, remember this image. ¤. Will our nation’s leaders at long last have the courage to seek justice? Impeach and remove Trump. Expel Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz. https://twitter.com/DavidAFrench/status/1347413769622843395?s=20/photo/1
// Hawley clenched fist salute

🐣 RT @mikememoli Michael Chertoff, former DHS secretary under Pres. Bush, says in statement: “Whether through resignation, impeachment and conviction, or invocation of the 25th amendment, President Trump must leave office immediately.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @mikememoli Trump “has violated his oath of office and betrayed the public trust. More than that, his ongoing presence and unwillingness or inability to faithfully exercise his constitutional duties pose a direct threat to the peaceful transfer of power and the well-being of the Republic.”

DailyBeast, Adam Rawnsley and Justin Rohrlich: ‘Ready to Die’: Two Months of MAGA Mob Warning Signs http://bit.ly/2Xs2BXv A timeline
// From Trump’s promise of a “wild” protest to far-right calls to “get into Capitol building” and posts of floor plan layouts, all the ways the cops should have seen the riot coming.

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: The ‘Oh Fuck’ Moment Is Finally Here for Trump’s Enablers http://bit.ly/2Xl0JQt “The invasion and seizure of the Capitol was a perfect extension of the nihilist trolling operation that’s replaced the Republican Party”

🐣 RT @sfpelosi Now we have to wonder anew why Donald Trump fired Defense Secretary Esper … was it to put in a “yes man” to accommodate his whims and refuse assistance to people targeted by his supporters?
⋙ 🐣 RT @RobertMackey Here’s video of @GovLarryHogan saying Maryland’s National Guard was repeatedly denied authorization to deploy to defend Congress on Wednesday during the 90 minutes after a panicked phone call from senior House and Senate leaders who were hiding from the president’s mob https://twitter.com/RobertMackey/status/1347374738369175553?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @lrozen “I was actually on the phone with Leader Hoyer who was pleading with us to send the guard,” Maryland Gov. Hogan. ¤ But Hogan said Maj. Gen. Timothy Gowen, head of the Maryland National Guard, was *repeatedly rebuffed by the head of the National Guard on the federal level.*
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @eilperin NEW: How the U.S. Capitol Police were overrun in a ‘monumental’ security failure, by @phscoop @CarolLeonnig @byaaroncdavis and @Fahrenthold
⋙⋙⋙⋙ WaPo: How the U.S. Capitol Police were overrun in a ‘monumental’ security failure http://wapo.st/3os2K9h
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🐣 RT @lrozen Why did acting Secretary of Defense Chrsitopher Miller not say yes for so long to national guard troops for the Capitol unless he or his advisors believed the White House did not want them to?
⋙ 🐣 RT @lrozen “You didn’t need intelligence. You just needed to read the newspaper,” said former DHS chied Michael Chertoff. “They were advertising, ‘Let’s go wild. Bring your guns.’ You don’t need to have an FBI investigation. You just need to be able to be able to read.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @lrozen Former Trump NSC advisor Fiona Hill: “The president was trying to stage a coup… This could have turned into a full-blown coup had he had any of those key institutions following him. Just because it failed or didn’t succeed doesn’t mean it wasn’t real.”
⋙⋙⋙⋙ DailyBeast, Erin Banco and Asawin Suebsaeng: Trump Officials Rush to Keep Him From Sparking Another Conflict—at Home or Abroad http://bit.ly/3bk5rGn
// Trump is increasingly unhinged. Top national security officials are trying to keep the whole world from paying the price.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @dcpoll >> Kash Patel ¤ “Defense and intelligence officials have discussed strategies to prevent Trump and his loyalists at the Pentagon—especially Kash Patel, CoS to Chris Miller—from carrying out their own political agendas that could threaten national security.”
⋙⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @dcpoll High-ranking national security officials have spent the last 24 hours scrambling to figure out how to keep Trump from inciting further violence at home, spilling national secrets, or sparking confrontations with international foes. [link to DB ⇈]

🐣 ♫ Blood on My Name for @realDonaldTrump
There’s a reckoning a’comin’
And it burns beyond the grave
With lead inside my belly
‘Cause my soul has lost its way.
Oh, Lazarus, how did your debts get paid?
Oh, Lazarus, why are you so afraid?

🧵 RT @oneunderscore__ [Ben Collins] Extremist forums like TheDonald/4chan are turning on the president after that video. They’re extremely upset at him, Lin Wood, and Q. ¤ This appears to be the moment they realized there was no grand plan to win back the election. ¤ This may not be permanent, but they feel betrayed. 📌 https://twitter.com/oneunderscore__/status/1347349017886412804?s=20

🐣 RT @nytimes There is no evidence that the antifa movement — a loosely organized collective of antifascist activists — stormed the Capitol on Wednesday. https://nyti.ms/2L2PWIl

🐣 RT @WSJopinion The Editorial Board: If Trump wants to avoid a second impeachment, his best path would be to take personal responsibility and resign.
🔆 This❗️⋙ WSJ Editorial: Donald Trump’s Final Days http://on.wsj.com/35iL48w
// The best outcome would be for him to resign to spare the U.S. another impeachment fight.

💙 🧵 RT @RighteousBabe4 Folks need to stop thinking you can appeal to thought/logic of the MAGA base. They have been conditioned for emotional responses. Emotional responses override rational ones. 📌 https://twitter.com/RighteousBabe4/status/1326591314692026374?s=20

🐣 RT @SethAbramson Video surfaces of Trump, Ivanka, Don, Eric, Kim Guilfoyle and Chief of Staff Meadows in a celebratory mood shortly before Trump incited an insurrection against the U.S. government. Guilfoyle is heard urging Trumpists to “fight” for Trump. (h/t @edi_samira) 💽 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1347297028381040643?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: ‘The best one I’ve seen’: a storm chaser captured mesmerizing tornado video in Canada in August http://wapo.st/35k7arc
// His footage reveals the visually striking structure of a potent supercell thunderstorm

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand “The top federal prosecutor in Washington D.C. said Thursday that President Trump was not off limits in his investigation of the events surrounding Wednesday’s riot at the U.S. Capitol”
⋙ WaPo: Trump’s remarks before Capitol riot may be investigated, says acting U.S. attorney in D.C. http://wapo.st/2Xi44je

🐣 RT @kyledcheney Rep. SLOTKIN, a former intel officer, says she’s heard from “a number of senior Trump administration officials” that the president is “increasingly unhinged.” https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1347310784024608778?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @MaryLTrump Democracy didn’t prevail yesterday, it was knee-capped after 4 long years of being pushed to the breaking point. It will survive only if Donald and his fellow seditionists in Congress are removed from office. Now. Otherwise they’ll try it again—and next time they’ll succeed.

NYMag, Kara Swisher: It’s Time for Social Media Platforms to Ban Trump Forever http://nym.ag/35kABK5
// Tech-company executives have let him run rampant for years. The Capitol riot was a glimpse of where that inevitably leads.

🧵 RT @brhodes 1. People like Graham declaring that Trump lost the election doesn’t merit an honorable mention in profiles in courage. What Romney said about leaders needing to tell the truth is more consequential. But what would that mean in practice? That’s what Republicans must consider. 📌 https://twitter.com/brhodes/status/1347296146918502400?s=20

2. First, it means abandoning conspiracy theories that have been literally the foundation of the Republican Party for the last decade, the toxins that are spread constantly on Fox, talk radio, online, and mainlined into peoples’ social media feeds through profit-driven algorithms

3. Could every Republican leader say these things? Barack Obama was born in the US. Russia intervened in the 2016 election to help Donald Trump. Joe Biden didn’t intervene in Ukrainian politics to help his son. There is no cabal of child sex traffickers somehow running the world.

4. Those are just the easy steps – walking back from the brink of tolerating madness, from allowing the grievances of your “base” to be transformed into mass mobilization through an ever-escalating politics of Us versus Them. One that obliterates truth.

5. To be serious about governing in a democracy, though, there has to be a deeper commitment to truth that is separate from ideology, or legitimate differences about things like the size of government, the efficacy of regulation, or the conduct of foreign policy.

6. Could every Republican leader say things like this? Climate change is real, it is an existential crisis, and it is caused by human beings. Then let’s have a debate about what solutions must be government initiated or market driven.

7. Or, more urgently. That COVID is killing hundreds of thousands of Americans. That wearing masks and social distancing will save many thousands of lives. That vaccines are part of the answer, and that those who tell you otherwise are wrong.

8. Then, even more difficult I’m sure, the hard truths about America. That structural racism is real. That Black people or Muslims over-running the U.S. Capitol would have been met with violence, and never would have been permitted to enter and exit with such ease.

9. Again, these are just some basics. And no, I’m not optimistic that Republicans will do this. But some can. I hope they do. It’s a starting point to restoring the sense of objective reality upon which democracy depends, which can be the basis for real debates and compromises

10. Because what happened yesterday is what happens when a major political party, a governing party with a massive propaganda machine lies relentlessly and cynically to tens of millions of people every single day for years.

11. Donald Trump is the apotheosis of this brand of politics, but he is not alone, nor are those people who attempted an insurrection yesterday. If this isn’t addressed, it will happen – in different forms – again and again and again.

12. By all means, disagree with Democrats on all manner of things. Fight, passionately, over things. But not over truth – what is real and what is isn’t. Consider the insanity of telling your voters for months that they won an election that wasn’t even particularly close.

🐣 RT @ASlavitt $750 billion in defense spending and it turns out the duck dynasty cast can overthrow the Capitol.

🧵 RT @LGTHRMcMaster The reasons for yesterday’s criminal assault on our Congress and election process are many.  But foremost among them is the sad reality that President Trump and other officials have repeatedly compromised our principles in pursuit of partisan advantage and personal gain. 📌 https://twitter.com/LTGHRMcMaster/status/1347273185641734144?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @LGTHRMcMaster Those who engaged in disinformation and demagoguery in pursuit of self-interest abdicated their responsibility to the American people.  It was, in every sense of the phrase, a dereliction of duty.
⋙ 🐣 RT @LGTHRMcMaster It is time to educate ourselves about the gifts our republic bestows, recognize our republic requires continuous nurturing, bolster our democratic institutions and processes, and reject conspiracy theories and false narratives designed to polarize us and pit us against each other

DailyBeast: Pelosi Gives Pence an Ultimatum as House Members Draft Articles of Impeachment http://bit.ly/3s42UWH
// Reps. David Cicilline (D-RI), Ted Lieu (D-CA) and Jamie Raskin (D-MD) have authored the articles, according to two individuals familiar with the matter.

🐣 RT @davidcicilline NEW: I am circulating Articles of Impeachment that @RepTedLieu, @RepRaskin and I have prepared to remove the President from office following yesterday’s attack on the U.S. Capitol. https://twitter.com/davidcicilline/status/1347228936594477057?s=20/photo/1-4

🐣 RT @nytmike EXCLUSIVE: Trump has suggested to aides he wants to pardon himself in the final days of his presidency, a move that would mark one of the most extraordinary and untested uses of presidential power in American history. w/@maggieNYT
⋙ NYT: Trump Is Said to Have Discussed Pardoning Himself http://nyti.ms/2L3somF
// The discussions occurred in recent weeks, and it was not clear whether he has brought it up since he incited a mob of supporters to attack the Capitol.

🐣 RT @neal_katyal So @msnbc has just reported that Speaker Pelosi has told Pence, invoke 25th Amendment or we will take up impeachment. ¤ Exactly right.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 BREAKING: Nancy Pelosi is calling for the 25th Amendment to be invoked. She says impeachment should be considered if that doesn’t happen.

🐣 RT @ShannonWatts Donald Trump greeted with cheers on morning call to RNC as he and Pence cancel public speeches in wake of riots: “We love you!” some in the room yelled.
⋙ TheIndependent [UK]: Trump greeted with cheers on morning call to RNC as he and Pence cancel public speeches in wake of riots http://bit.ly/
// ‘This gathering should send a message to them: This isn’t their Republican Party anymore. This is Donald Trump’s Republican Party,’ his oldest son said Wednesday before violent riot

🐣 RT @JesseRodriguez Fmr AG Bill Barr says Donald Trump’s conduct as a violent mob of his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol was a “betrayal of his office and supporters.” In a statement to The AP, Barr said that “orchestrating a mob to pressure Congress is inexcusable.”

🐣 RT @jdawsey1 Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao is resigning, per two officials. Cites yesterday’s events as reason in email to DOT colleagues, per draft. First Cabinet secretary to resign. Chao is married to Mitch McConnell. More TK.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jdawsey1 “Our country experienced a traumatic and entirely avoidable event as supporters of the President stormed the Capitol building following a rally he addressed. As I’m sure is the case with many of you, it has deeply troubled me in a way that I simply cannot set aside.” —Chao says.

🐣 RT @DavidCornDC Whoa….Chertoff was DHS secretary for George W. Bush, and he’s calling for Trump to leave office.
⋙ 🐣 RT @abramowich The president has violated his oath of office and betrayed the public trust. Whether through resignation, impeachment or invocation of the 25th amendment, President Trump must leave office. Statement from me and @freedomhouse chair Mike Chertoff
⋙⋙ FreedomHouse, Michael Abramowich and Michael Chertoff: United States: President Trump Must Leave Office Immediately http://bit.ly/2Xm6FbO
// Through his actions, President Donald J. Trump has violated his oath of office and betrayed the public trust.

🐣 RT @RonWyden As I said last night Donald Trump is a clear and present danger to our democracy. His Cabinet must use the 25th amendment to act. And if Mike Pence and Trump’s “see-no-evil” Cabinet don’t have the stomach to do their duty, Congress should re-convene to impeach this dangerous man.

🐣 RT @JakeSherman It’s a pretty big deal that Schumer has called for Trump to be removed from office. ¤ Pelosi is holding a 1 p.m. presser.

🐣 RT @ChrisMegerian The White House announces that the president has withdrawn Chad Wolf’s nomination to be the permanent Homeland Security secretary, hours after Wolf urged the president to denounce yesterday’s violence.

🐣 RT @File411 Judge Merrick Garland -Attorney General
Lisa Monaco -Deputy Attorney General
Vanita Gupta -Associate Attorney General
Kristen Clarke -Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division

WaPo, Max Boot: Trump is guilty of sedition. Impeach him again. http://wapo.st/3nlhF3P

WaPo Editorial: Trump caused the assault on the Capitol. He must be removed. http://wapo.st/3hQBjDL

WaPo: Congress affirms Biden’s presidential win following riot at U.S. Capitol http://wapo.st/3bjFbvU

🐣 RT @harrylitman It’s in the nature I think of this sort of cataclysmic day that things will feel very different tomorrow but in a way we can’t confidently predict. On the one hand, it was a dark and harrowing day; and he forced us to look directly into an abyss; on the other, it always seemed
⋙ 🐣 RT @harrylitman clear that the Republic was not in danger. Will his tempered pledge for a peaceful transition defuse the calls to exile him from political life? or will his continued insistence that the election was stolen just increase the resolve to take drastic action against him?

🐣 RT @kaitlancollins [2:51am] New POTUS statement: “Even though I totally disagree with the outcome of the election, and the facts bear me out, nevertheless there will be an orderly transition on January 20th. I have always said we would continue our fight to ensure that only legal votes were counted…”
⋙ 🐣 RT @kaitlancollins “…While this represents the end of the greatest first term in presidential history, it’s only the beginning of our fight to Make America Great Again.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @kaitlancollins It must be noted this statement promising an orderly transition comes amid semi-serious discussions of the 25th amendment and talk of mass resignations.

WaPo: Aides weigh resignations and removal options as Trump rages against perceived betrayals http://wapo.st/3nn6k3o “One administration official described Trump’s behavior Wednesday as that of ‘a monster,’ while another said the situation was ‘insane’ and ‘beyond the pale’”
// “[S]enior administration officials were discussing Wednesday night whether the Cabinet might invoke the 25th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution to force him out”

Meanwhile, a trio of senior White House aides — national security adviser Robert C. O’Brien, deputy national security adviser Matthew Pottinger and deputy chief of staff Chris Liddell — were contemplating resigning, according to three senior administration officials.

Their possible departures, which were first reported by CNN, could trigger a cascade of other resignations from inside the already hollowed-out West Wing.

O’Brien, traveling in Florida, was appalled at the Capitol mob and angry that Trump attacked Pence even while he and lawmakers were under siege, one person familiar with his thinking said Wednesday. O’Brien tweeted support for Pence and did not mention Trump.

“I just spoke with Vice President Pence. He is a genuinely fine and decent man,” O’Brien tweeted from his personal account. “He exhibited courage today as he did at the Capitol on 9/11 as a Congressman. I am proud to serve with him.”

… One official said Trump would have to issue a statement committing to a transfer of power and to prosecuting the rioters to keep some of his top aides on the job for his final 13 days in office. Officials were urging him late Wednesday to release a statement committing to a peaceful transition.

… There was considerable internal anger directed toward chief of staff Mark Meadows, according to four aides, both because of what many view as his incompetence managing the White House and in his willingness to prop Trump up and indulge his false election fraud claims.

… People who interacted with Trump on Wednesday said they found him in a fragile and volatile state. He spent the afternoon and evening cocooned at the White House and listening only to a small coterie of loyal aides — including Meadows, deputy chief of staff Dan Scavino, personnel director Johnny McEntee and policy adviser Stephen Miller. Many of his top confidants — Meadows, son-in-law Jared Kushner and first lady Melania Trump, among others — were publicly silent. ¤ “He’s got a bunker mentality now, he really does,” the close adviser said.

As rioters broke through police barricades and occupied the Capitol, paralyzing the business of Congress, aides said Trump resisted entreaties from some of his advisers to condemn the marauders and refused to be reasoned with.

“He kept saying, ‘The vast majority of them are peaceful. What about the riots this summer? What about the other side? No one cared when they were rioting. My people are peaceful. My people aren’t thugs,’” an administration official said. “He didn’t want to condemn his people.”

“He was a total monster today,” this official added, describing the president’s handling of Wednesday’s coup attempt as less defensible than his equivocal response to the deadly white supremacist rally in 2017 in Charlottesville

Some aides were mortified that Trump was so slow, and resistant, to telling his supporters to vacate the Capitol, and believed he did irreparable damage to his presidency and his legacy.

Aides and a range of lawmakers begged Trump to call on his supporters to stop rioting at the Capitol. Some former aides echoed those pleas on Twitter, tagging the president presumably in hopes he might see their messages.

“The best thing @realDonaldTrump could do right now is to address the nation from the Oval Office and condemn the riots. A peaceful transition of power is essential to the country and needs to take place on 1/20,” former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney wrote.

Alyssa Farah, the recently-departed White House communications director, wrote, “Condemn this now, @realDonaldTrump — you are the only one they will listen to. For our country!”

Current White House aides tried to get Trump to call into Fox News Channel, but he refused. He at first did not want to say anything, but was convinced to send some tweets — although Twitter later locked his account, something that enraged the president. Then they scripted a video message for him to record, which he agreed to record and distribute on Twitter. But the president ad-libbed by including references to false voter fraud claims that they had asked him not to include, the administration official said.

“He didn’t want to say anything or do anything to rise to the moment,” the official said. “He’s so driven by this notion that he’s been treated unfairly that he can’t see the bigger picture.”

This official described Trump as so mad at Pence “he couldn’t see straight.” Several White House aides were upset that the president chose to attack Pence when the vice president, secured at an undisclosed location at the Capitol, was in harm’s way.

A former senior administration official briefed on the president’s private conversations said, “The thing he was most upset about and couldn’t get over all day was the Pence betrayal … All day, it was a theme of, ‘I made this guy, I saved him from a political death, and here he stabbed me in the back.’”

Trump’s fury extended to Pence’s chief of staff, Marc Short. The president told aides he wanted to ban Short — who was with the vice president all day at the Capitol — from the White House grounds, according to an official with knowledge of the president’s remarks. ¤ Short has told others he would not care if he was banned. …

“Three men made comments today, two of them very helpful and meaningful, and should be remembered,” [John F.] Kelly said. “[Senate Majority Leader Mitch] McConnell’s remarks this afternoon, just before the riots, were, I think, words for the ages and not from a politician, but from a statesman. President-elect Biden’s were presidential and right to the heart of what we have to do to heal ourselves.”

Kelly also seemed to voice regret about Trump’s election. ¤ “We need to look infinitely harder at who we elect to any office in our land — at the office seeker’s character, at their morals, at their ethical record, their integrity, their honesty, their flaws, what they have said about women, and minorities, why they are seeking office in the first place, and only then consider the policies they espouse,” Kelly said.

⭕ 6 Jan 2021 🔥💥🔥 Capital Seige

🐣 RT @RepLizCheney We just had a violent mob assault the Capitol in an attempt to prevent those from carrying out our Constitutional duty. There is no question that the President formed the mob, the President incited the mob, the President addressed the mob. He lit the flame. 💽 https://twitter.com/RepLizCheney/status/1346976173230878720?s=20/photo/1

🚫 🐣 RT @KremlinTrolls This was an inside job. Aided and abetted by law enforcement. cc @MayorBowser
⋙ 🐣 RT @KremlinTrolls Evidence yesterday’s terrorist attack on the Capitol was planned and coordinated by Trump’s lackeys.
🚫 ⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @donlew87 🔥 Inside job? 🔥
– Lin Wood is on a board w/ Bernie Kerik. Kerik’s been close to Giuliani since 1990’s. In the undated photo on the right, Kerik is behind Rudy. Look at the guy shaking hands w/ Giuliani. In the photo on left, look at the guy in the Capital today.
– Interesting

🐣 RT @JenGriffinFNC Between 6000-6200 National Guard troops from Pennsylvania, NJ, NY, Delaware, MD and VA will stage outside the DC area in case they are needed in addition to the 1100 DC National Guard who staged at DC Armory tonight, a senior US official tells me.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JenGriffinFNC The additional troops will report to the DC National Guard’s Maj Gen Walker and Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy. ¤ No active duty troops being mobilized.

🧵 RT @RespectableLaw JOURNALISTS: Let me help you debunk the lies in the @mattgaetz floor speech about a “facial recognition company” discovering antifa agitators. It all comes from a fake news article from the notorious Washington Times. I will break it all down for you… 📌 💽 https://twitter.com/RespectableLaw/status/1347055062284120064?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @SecDef19 My statement on today’s events at the Capitol: https://twitter.com/SecDef19/status/1347038965786959873?s=20/photo/1

TulsaWorld: Inhofe: “I’ve never seen Mike Pence as angry as he was today” http://bit.ly/3bmGJFv
// “I had a long conversation with him,” said Inhofe. “He said, ‘After all the things I’ve done for him.”

🐣 RT @NormEisen Now what? ¤ I have 3 predictions, 1 of which is that Trump will be convicted before the next midterms. ¤ Headed back @cnn NOW to talk with the great @ChrisCuomo about this historic day (for good & ill) and what it means for for all our lives. ¤ Last hit of a long day. Please join!

🐣 RT @JoeBiden Today is a reminder, a painful one, that democracy is fragile. To preserve it requires people of good will, leaders with the courage to stand up, who are devoted not to pursuit of power and personal interest at any cost, but to the common good.

💙 🧵 RT @TAPSTRIMEDIA The RW extremists who enjoyed today’s #insurrection attempt make no bones about it. They claim victory. They have dubbed it Battle of Capitol Hill on Jan 6, 2021 with recall to the British siege of August 24, 1814. ¤ They have also begun attacks on any GOPer who denounces this. 📌 https://twitter.com/TAPSTRIMEDIA/status/1347063692710584320?s=20

🐣 RT @StarTribune “INSURRECTION” @startribune front page of a historic day, with the U.S. Capitol stormed. Story: http://strib.mn/35egCMW https://twitter.com/StarTribune/status/1347052846705946624?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @byashleyhackett Four people died during Capitol protest Wednesday:
1 shot & killed by police.
3 died after facing medical emergencies on Capitol grounds.
MPD arrested 52 people and recovered firearms, 2 pipe bombs, and a cooler full of Molotov cocktails, acc. to MPD Chief. 14 officers injured

🐣 RT @TVietor08 “after Trump tweeted that Mr. Pence “didn’t have the courage to do what should have been done,” dozens of messages on Gab called for those inside the Capitol building to hunt down the vice president…protesters could be heard chanting “Where is Pence?””
⋙ NYT: The storming of Capitol Hill was organized on social media. http://nyti.ms/2L2oESm

🐣 RT @JebBush The President has provoked the disgusting events at the Capitol today. He has gone from creating chaos to inciting insurrection. Mr. President, accept your defeat, go home to Florida and let our elected officials do their jobs and rebuild confidence in our democracy.

Front Pages:
🐣 RT @OliverDarcy NYT’s Thursday A1: “TRUMP INCITES MOB: RAMPAGE IN CAPITOL FORCES EVACUATIONS; IT’S ‘PART OF HIS LEGACY,’ A REPUBLICAN SAYS” https://twitter.com/oliverdarcy/status/1347041493912059904?s=20/photo/1
🐣 RT @OliverDarcy WaPo’s Thursday A1: “Trump mob storms Capitol” ¤ “PRESIDENT INCITES CROWD TO ACTS OF INSURRECTION, VIOLENCE” https://twitter.com/oliverdarcy/status/1347010764759048197?s=20/photo/1
🐣 RT @OliverDarcy WSJ’s Thursday A1: “MOB STORMS CAPITOL” https://twitter.com/oliverdarcy/status/1347031933730115585?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @PhillipWegman CONFIRMED: Short tells me he is not allowed back on White House grounds: “He’s blaming me for advice to VP.”
// Marc Short, Pence Advisor

🐣 RT @gtconway3d This isn’t surprising. He’s a narcissistic psychopath. He praised the rioters because he views them as vindicating him, thus providing him with narcissistic supply. He also views them as an instrument of revenge, and as a psychopath (and a sadist), revels in that. …
⋙ 🐣 RT @gtconway3d In any event, what matters now is that he’s desperate, cornered, and more dangerous than ever. What’s at stake for him goes beyond assuagement of his narcissistic ego; he understands that once he is forced to leave office, he can be subjected to criminal prosecution. …
⋙ 🐣 RT @gtconway3d Trump is a very dangerous, very unwell man who will do anything he can to maintain power, or failing that, cause maximum destruction. He must be removed now.

🐣 RT @VABVOX Hillary Clinton warned everyone this would happen. You chose not to listen. https://twitter.com/VABVOX/status/1347034600762204160?s=20/photo/1
// “I’m the last thing standing between you and the Apocalypse”

🐣 RT @RHFontaine The tragedy is that the mayhem was all based on a lie. The crowd sought to stop a vote not stolen, protest a system not rigged, save a country not fallen. An insurgency in pursuit of a fever dream. America can do so much better.
⋙ NYT: Trump Told Crowd ‘You Will Never Take Back Our Country With Weakness’ http://nyti.ms/3nmedpI
// As Congress prepared to certify the victory of his successor, President Trump railed against the election and helped set in motion hours of violence.

🐣 RT @TheHill Sen. Chuck Schumer: “President Franklin Roosevelt set aside Dec. 7th, 1941, as a day that will live in infamy. Unfortunately, we can now add January 6th, 2021 to that very short list of dates in American history that will live forever in infamy.” 💽 https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1347027977142480896?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @kaitlancollins National security adviser Robert O’Brien, deputy national security adviser Matt Pottinger and deputy chief of staff Chris Liddell are all considering resigning, sources tell me, @jaketapper and @vmsalama.

🐣 RT @Yamiche A source familiar with the president’s thinking today tells me, “The president is living in a reality that he has created for himself. He wants to show that he is in control and has power at any cost.”

🐣 RT @DrLeanaWen “The best way we can show respect to the voters who are upset is by telling them the truth.” —@SenatorRomney

🐣 RT @Joyce_Karam UPDATE:
• 3 White House officials Resign
• More could resign including NSA O’Brian
• Increasing Chatter about 25th Amendment
• Congress session underway to certify Biden’s win > [6 Aye* (pro-Trump)]
• Very few objections so far
• Curfew in DC; Capitol secure
• Trump locked out of twitter
~ *Cruz, Hawley, Hyde-Smith, Marshall, Kennedy, Tuberville

🐣 RT @AliVelshi “The President bears responsibility for today’s events by promoting the unfounded conspiracy theories that have led to this point. It is past time to accept the will of American voters and to allow our nation to move forward.” – Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC)

🐣 RT @McFaul The dangerous divide in America is not between conservatives and liberals, but between autocrats and democrats. Democrats are the clear majority, but revolutionaries around the world have proven many times that you don’t need to be the majority to overthrow or threaten democracy

🐣 RT @kurtbardella It shouldn’t have taken a seditious insurrection to get Republicans to accept the reality that @JoeBiden won the presidency.

🖼 WaPo: Visual Story: Scenes from a violent day at the Capitol http://wapo.st/39c5j94
// Throngs of pro-Trump rioters pushed past police who were trying to block them from entering the building as senators inside debated the certification of the presidential election.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: ‘Let’s have trial by combat’: How Trump and allies egged on the violent scenes Wednesday http://wapo.st/2L96oXl

😅 RT @RogueFirstLady The Donald now officially in Twitter jail. Real jail is take some time.

🐣 RT @Robert4787 #Twitter just blocked Trump’s Twitter account from further tweets. It’s so embarrassing being an American.

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa There is NO reason for anyone to oppose removing Trump, whether through the 25th Amendment or impeachment. Anyone who still supports him wants to retain the support of the same people who tried to overthrow our government today.

🐣 RT @brianklaas Do you really want the guy who encouraged and justified violent insurrectionists who stormed the US Capitol to have sole control over the world’s most destructive nuclear arsenal for another two weeks?

🐣 RT @sahilkapur MITT ROMNEY: “What happened here today was an insurrection, incited by the President of the United States.” https://twitter.com/sahilkapur/status/1346958635692290049?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @kylecheney1 PELOSI confirms the joint session will resume tonight once the Capitol is secured: https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1346962444191719424?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @cspan Statement by President George W. Bush https://twitter.com/cspan/status/1346955842243977216?s=20/photo/1

Trump’s tweets today (rev chron):

🚫 🐣 RT @real These are the things and events that happen when a sacred landslide election victory is so unceremoniously & viciously stripped away from great patriots who have been badly & unfairly treated for so long. Go home with love & in peace. Remember this day forever!

I am asking for everyone at the U.S. Capitol to remain peaceful. No violence! Remember, WE are the Party of Law & Order – respect the Law and our great men and women in Blue. Thank you!

Mike Pence didn’t have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution, giving States a chance to certify a corrected set of facts, not the fraudulent or inaccurate ones which they were asked to previously certify. USA demands the truth!

These scoundrels are only toying with the @sendavidperdue (a great guy) vote. Just didn’t want to announce quite yet. They’ve got as many ballots as are necessary. Rigged Election!

The States want to redo their votes. They found out they voted on a FRAUD. Legislatures never approved. Let them do it. BE STRONG!

They just happened to find 50,000 ballots late last night. The USA is embarrassed by fools. Our Election Process is worse than that of third world countries!

THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND, MORE IMPORTANTLY, OUR COUNTRY, NEEDS THE PRESIDENCY MORE THAN EVER BEFORE – THE POWER OF THE VETO. STAY STRONG!

States want to correct their votes, which they now know were based on irregularities and fraud, plus corrupt process never received legislative approval. All Mike Pence has to do is send them back to the States, AND WE WIN. Do it Mike, this is a time for extreme courage!

Sleepy Eyes Chuck Todd is so happy with the fake voter tabulation process that he can’t even get the words out straight. Sad to watch!

If Vice President @Mike_Pence comes through for us, we will win the Presidency. Many States want to decertify the mistake they made in certifying incorrect & even fraudulent numbers in a process NOT approved by their State Legislatures (which it must be). Mike can send it back!

BusinessInsider: A well-known QAnon influencer dubbed the ‘Q Shaman’ played a highly visible role in the Capitol seige http://bit.ly/3njlS8k
// A leader in the QAnon conspiracy-theory movement kept popping at Wednesday’s Capitol siege in Washington, DC.

🐣 RT @mjahanna The acting Secretary of Defence confirms it was Vice President Pence NOT #Trump who authorised deployment of National Guard

🐣 RT @Tfort9 Trump has been a domestic terrorist his entire presidency. He is an unrelenting abuser. We have been his victims. Anyone familiar with abusive people recognize that this is what has been happening for years. We need collective therapy. Everyone.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d It should have never come to this, but it was always going to come to this.
⋙ 🐣 RT @sbg1 It should never have come to this. Never.

🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln The Lincoln Project released the following statement about today’s sedition and insurrection: https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1346943978269069314?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @shadhj Implication is that Miller acted without Trump say-so in activating national guard. Good. Less good is that this falls to an inexperienced acting SECDEF, virtually unknown, who has already acquiesced to insertion of partisan hacks in senior DoD positions & purge of its boards.
⋙ 🐣 RT @adegrandpre Acting SECDEF Chris Miller on activation of the D.C. National Guard: ¤ “Our people are sworn to defend the constitution and our democratic form of government and they will act accordingly.” Text Block: https://twitter.com/adegrandpre/status/1346937538775289856?s=20/photo/1
// Miller and Milley spoke with Pelosi, McConnell, Schumer and Hoyer; notably: not with Trump or House Minority Leader McCarthy

🐣 RT @sahilkapur GOP Sen. @BenSasse: “Today, the United States Capitol — the world’s greatest symbol of self-government — was ransacked while the leader of the free world cowered behind his keyboard — tweeting against his Vice President for fulfilling the duties of his oath to the Constitution.”

🐣 RT @stuartpstevens If you don’t think this isn’t what @HawleyMO, @tedcruz and Trump wanted, you aren’t getting their fundraising emails.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d The twenty-fifth amendment could be used to take @realDonaldTrump out for the rest of his term.

🐣 RT @C_C_Krebs We called out #disinfo repeatedly before & after the election. Yet the President & his campaign/lawyers/supporters fanned the flames for their own selfish reasons culminating with today’s objections followed by his video message. WHAT DID THEY THINK WOULD HAPPEN? They own this.

🐣 RT @Tom_Winter NEW: Washington D.C. Metro Police Chief Robert Contee III says they were requested to the Capitol by officers there, “due to the violent behavior towards the police officers…. a riot was declared.” ¤ Says tear / pepper spray was deployed against police.

🐣 RT @RepJasonCrow We have stopped the coup attempt and will be returning to the Capitol today to finish the business of the people. We will never back down, we will return.

🐣 RT @AndrewBatesDC .@JoeBiden: “The work of the moment and the work of the next 4 years must be the restoration of democracy — of decency, honor, respect, the rule of law; just plain, simple decency. The renewal of a politics that’s about solving problems, looking out for one another.” 💽 https://twitter.com/AndrewBatesNC/status/1346932924453691399?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @duty2warn Holy heck. If there were any doubt that he needs to be impeached again AND convicted and removed – now, as in NOW, that doubt disappeared hearing the innuendo and grievances that just punctuated his speech to curtail violence. Dysfunctional. Dangerous. Appalling. Get him GONE!

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind In a video – which I am not going to post – Trump tells supporters the election was “stolen” from him. Lightly mentions people should go home. But continues the lie that he has not lost.

🐣 RT @brhodes This is the day that Vladimir Putin has waited for since he had to leave East Germany as a young KGB officer at the end of the Cold War.

🐣 RT @benjaminwittes It doesn’t border on sedition. It is sedition. Here is the statute: Text Block: https://twitter.com/benjaminwittes/status/1346928649023287296?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @RamirezReports #BREAKING @realDonaldTrump tweets video to his supporters (still) saying “we had an election stolen from us” and “but you have to go home now. We have to have peace. We have to have law & order…” @fox5dc https://twitter.com/RamirezReports/status/1346930014940491778?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @real [Twitter warning:] This claim of election fraud is disputed, and this Tweet can’t be replied to, Retweeted, or liked due to a risk of violence

🐣 RT @MariaTheresa Ivanka has political aspirations of her own. ¤ She calls armed mob at the Capitol who have injured Capitol police American Patriots. Then deleted it. ¤ She’s complicit in her father’s attempted coup. [screenshot:] https://twitter.com/MariaTeresa1/status/1346925305617928198?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @shelbyholliday AP calls Senate race for Ossoff, giving Dems control of the Senate, House and White House in the coming weeks.
⋙ WSJ: Democrat Jon Ossoff Defeats Republican David Perdue in Second Georgia Senate Runoff http://on.wsj.com/39786jR

🐣 RT @MSNBC “At this hour, our democracy is under an unprecedented assault unlike anything we’ve seen in modern times,” Pres.-elect Biden says after Trump supporters storm the US Capitol. “This is not dissent — it’s disorder, it’s chaos, it borders on sedition, and it must end now.” 💽 https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1346929264197652481?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @sfchronicle NEW: Pictures from the Capitol taken by Getty Images photojournalists show members of a pro-Trump mob inside of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office. Pelosi’s daughter, Christine Pelosi, said her mother is safe. ¤ Live updates: https://trib.al/ouMdua4 https://twitter.com/sfchronicle/status/1346921755881967616?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @KatieBoWill DOD: “The DC Guard has been mobilized to provide support to federal law enforcement in the District. Acting Sec Miller has been in contact with Congressional leadership, and Army Sec McCarthy has been working with D.C. gov. The law enforcement response will be led by DOJ.”

🐣 RT @NBCNews JUST IN: Speaker Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Schumer: “We are calling on President Trump to demand that all protestors leave the U.S. Capitol and Capitol Grounds immediately.”

🐣 RT @Sollenberger So why didn’t Trump go over to the Capitol himself, believing as he surely must have that the crowd he personally directed to walk over there, and to “fight much harder” against “bad people” — “you will never take back our country with weakness” — would be peaceful?

🐣 RT @DavidManel There will be a reckoning. There must be a reckoning.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ManuelQ From our Francis Chung, Sen. Josh Hawley greeting protesters in the east side of the Capitol before riots began. https://twitter.com/ManuelQ/status/1346913744736157714?s=20/photo/1
// clenched fist salute

🐣 RT @vermontgmg I hope a lot of GOP representatives and senators are thinking hard about their party affiliation tonight, as their party’s leader has launched a terrorist attack on their coequal branch of government. You’ve made a choice to enable this. This blood and shame is on your hands.

🐣 RT @BryanLlenas House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy confirms on Fox News that shots were fired inside the Capitol. “We can disagree but we should not take it to this level. This is unacceptable…You do not do what is happening right now. People are being hurt. This is unacceptable.”

🐣 RT @toddzwillich .@RepGallagher, GOP of Wisc., is on CNN: “I have not seen anything like this since I deployed to Iraq.” ¤ “The president needs to call it off. Call it off. Call it off. It’s over.”

🐣 RT @SabrinaSaddiqui “This is what you’ve gotten, guys,” Senator Mitt Romney, Republican of Utah, yelled as the mayhem unfolded in the Senate chamber, apparently addressing his colleagues who were leading the charge to press Mr. Trump’s false claims of a stolen election.
⋙ NYT: Pence and lawmakers evacuated as protesters storm the Capitol, halting Congress’s counting of electoral votes. http://nyti.ms/3omC1eu

🐣 RT @marceelias We are witnessing a coup attempt at the US Capitol.

🐣 RT @BillKristol Trump should be impeached and convicted tomorrow.

🐣 RT @BGOonTheScene Trump supporters break into the U.S. Capitol Building after storming the police line here in Washington #DC #Trump #DCRally #BreakingNews
💽 https://twitter.com/BGOnTheScene/status/1346904244008456193?s=20/photo/1
// protestors breaking windows

🐣 RT @MikeLupica From Trump: “Please support our Capitol Police and Law Enforcement. They are truly on the side of our Country. Stay peaceful!” Stay peaceful? What the hell is he talking about.

🐣 RT @harrylitman Senate being evacuated. Unbelievable. Trumpists roving building w/o having gone through metal detector. why shouldn’t House immediately vote out articles of impeachment? What possible greater dereliction could there be or has there been of the president’s duty to take care??!

🐣 RT @ElijahShaffer BREAKING: Trump supporters have breached the Capitol building, tearing down 4 layers of security fencing and are attempting to occupy the building — fighting federal police who are overrun ¤ This is the craziest thing I’ve ever seen in my life. Thousands, police can’t stop them 💽 https://twitter.com/ElijahSchaffer/status/1346881968819105792?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @FrankFigiuzzi1 Make no mistake; the president has incited this violence against police:
⋙ 🐣 RT @Tom_Winter NBC News: 2 buildings on Capitol Hill, one a part of the Library of Congress and the other Cannon House Office Building have been evacuated as protestors engage in violent clashes with police. ¤ Reported by @kasie and @frankthorp

🐣 RT @real Mike Pence didn’t have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution, giving States a chance to certify a corrected set of facts, not the fraudulent or inaccurate ones which they were asked to previously certify. USA demands the truth!

🐣 RT @stevennelson10 Trump protesters just discharged a fire extinguisher outside Senate chamber. Many protesters are inside building, and most people are hiding from them 💽 https://twitter.com/stevennelson10/status/1346900228264308737?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @NumbersMuncher If you saw this in ANY other country, you’d immediately say that the leader causing the capitol building to be stormed is trying to stage a coup. ¤ This isn’t difficult, and every Republican who has signed on to try and overthrow the election should forever be remembered for it.

🐣 RT @igorbobic Police officers are holding them steps away from the Senate chamber, which is locked. Senators are inside. I see a few confederate flags. https://twitter.com/igorbobic/status/1346899437520621568?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw On the comparison between the Stop-the-Steal myth and the Stab-in-the-Back myth (that helped give rise to fascism in Germany), this valuable analysis by @JochenBittner sticks in my mind:
⋙ NYT, Jochen Bittner: 1918 Germany Has a Warning for America http://nyti.ms/3olx0m9
// 11/30/2020; Donald Trump’s “Stop the Steal” campaign recalls one of the most disastrous political lies of the 20th century.

🐣 RT @RepJasonCrow I’m in the House chamber for debate while just a few feet away supporters of Donald Trump riot and fight with Capitol police outside the Capitol. It didn’t need to be this way. Enablers of Donald Trump led us to this point.

💙 🐣 RT @cspan Full remarks from @senatemajldr: “We cannot simply declare ourselves a national board of elections on steroids. The voters, the courts and the states have all spoken…If we overrule them it will damage our Republic forever.” 💽 https://twitter.com/cspan/status/1346892934097072128?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @AVindman To protect our democracy we need accountability. This is what happens when you ignore a “perfect phone call”. The next thing you know, there’s an attempted coup. The Administration and its enablers must be held accountable in the courts and through elections. #HereRightMatters
⋙ 🐣 RT @Renew_Democracy Don’t look away.
This isn’t normal.
This isn’t democracy.
This is a failed coup. 💽 https://twitter.com/Renew_Democracy/status/1346859874483728385?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @jonflan McConnell says he will not overthrow the will of the people expressed by their votes, nor ignore the actions of the the states, nor the decisions in the courts. He spoke against the objections, criticized those who who would vote the wrong way because other members vote rightly. 🖼 https://twitter.com/JonFlan/status/1346890673023307778?s=20/photo/1
// photo of sad Mitch McConnell

🐣 RT @mitchelreports Mitch McConnell calls for observance of truth and allegiance to constitution. Says he will not pretend this is harmless protest vote. Where was this @senatemajldr when GOP denied hearing to #MerrickGarland?

🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio OBAMA on the Georgia runoffs: “My friend John Lewis is surely smiling down on his beloved Georgia this morning, as people across the state carried forward the baton that he and so many others passed down to them.” Text Block: https://twitter.com/AndrewDesiderio/status/1346883483474518017?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @neal_katyal What a disgrace
🚫 ⋙ 🐣 RT @MikeSackEsq Trump on his SCOTUS noms: “They rule against me so much. You know why? Because the story is I haven’t spoken to any of them since virtually they got in. But the story is they’re my puppet…they hate that it’s not good on the social circuit…”
// questionable

🐣 RT @rebeccaballhaus Full Pence letter to Congress: Text Block: https://twitter.com/rebeccaballhaus/status/1346878701523382272?s=20/photo/1-3

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Crowd here should fill in after Trump rally but pretty underwhelming rn https://twitter.com/daveweigel/status/1346855495177564161?s=20/photo/1
// Trump rally very small

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Breaking Politico: Joe Biden has selected Judge Merrick Garland to serve as his attorney general, according to two people with knowledge of the decision.
⋙ Politico: Biden to tap Merrick Garland for attorney general http://politi.co/2LohuaS
// The pick comes after Democrats appear poised to gain control of the Senate, making the task of finding a replacement for the judge far easier.

🐣 RT @stuartpstevens I’ve worked on the Republican side in Senate and governor’s races in every Deep South state. What @ReverendWarnock and @ossoff just pulled off is one of the more amazing political feats of our time. Like winning the World Series by pitching four perfect games. Extraordinary.

🐣 RT @jaketapper He won’t and
You won’t and
They don’t and
They didn’t and
It wasn’t and
He can’t
⋙ 🐣 RT @real If Vice President @Mike_Pence comes through for us, we will win the Presidency. Many States want to decertify the mistake they made in certifying incorrect & even fraudulent numbers in a process NOT approved by their State Legislatures (which it must be). Mike can send it back!

💙 ≣ RepublicanLeader: U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) delivered the following remarks today regarding the Electoral College challenge: Transcript http://bit.ly/3nIzKZU

We are debating a step that has never been taken in American history: Whether Congress should overrule voters and overturn a presidential election. I have served 36 years in the Senate. This will be the most important vote I have ever cast.

President Trump claims this election was stolen. The assertions range from specific local allegations to constitutional arguments to sweeping conspiracy theories.

I supported the President’s right to use the legal system. Dozens of lawsuits received hearings in courtrooms across the country. But over and over, the courts rejected these claims — including all-star judges whom the President himself nominated.

Every election features some illegality and irregularity and it’s unacceptable. I support strong state-led voting reforms. Last year’s bizarre pandemic procedures must not become the new norm.

But nothing before us proves illegality anywhere near the massive scale that would have tipped this entire election. Nor can public doubt alone justify a radical break when that doubt was incited without evidence.The Constitution gives Congress a limited role. We cannot simply declare ourselves a national Board of Elections on steroids.

The voters, the courts, and the states have all spoken. If we overrule them all, it would damage our republic forever. This election was not unusually close. Just in recent history, 1976, 2000, and 2004 were all closer. This Electoral College margin is almost identical to 2016.

If this election were overturned by mere allegations from the losing side, our democracy would enter a death spiral. We’d never see the whole nation accept an election again. Every four years would bring a scramble for power at any cost. The Electoral College would soon cease to exist, leaving the citizens of entire states with no real say in choosing presidents.

The effects would go even beyond elections themselves. Self-government requires a shared commitment to truth and shared respect for the ground rules of our system. We cannot keep drifting apart into two separate tribes; with separate facts, and separate realities; with nothing in common except hostility toward each another and mistrust for the few national institutions that we still share. …

Our duty is to govern for the public good. The United States Senate has a higher calling than an endless spiral of partisan vengeance. Congress will either overrule the voters, the states, and the courts for the first time ever… or honor the people’s decision.We will either guarantee Democrats’ delegitimizing efforts after 2016 become a permanent new routine for both sides… or declare that our nation deserves better.

We will either hasten down a poisonous path where only the winners of elections accept them… or show we can still muster the patriotic courage that our forebears showed, both in victory and in defeat.

The framers built the Senate to stop short-term passions from boiling over and melting the foundations of our Republic. I believe protecting our constitutional order requires respecting limits on our own power. It would be unfair and wrong to disenfranchise American voters and overrule the courts and the states on this thin basis.

And I will not pretend such a vote would be a harmless protest gesture while relying on others to do the right thing. I will vote to respect the people’s decision and defend our system of government as we know it.

🐣 RT @EWErickson Republicans in Georgia in November won 51% of all votes cast for congressional races; 53% for state house races; and 54% for state senate races. Then the President and the State GOP Chairman spent two months telling Republicans the game was rigged and the election was stolen.

Politico: Republicans turn on Trump after Georgia loss http://politi.co/3s0ryaz
// Fissures are forming as Republicans decide whether it’s useful to cling to Trump — even as he tries to subvert an election — or to distance themselves.

⭕ 5 Jan 2021

🐣 RT @EWErickson Republicans in Georgia in November won 51% of all votes cast for congressional races; 53% for state house races; and 54% for state senate races. Then the President and the State GOP Chairman spent two months telling Republicans the game was rigged and the election was stolen.

Politico: Republicans turn on Trump after Georgia loss http://politi.co/3s0ryaz
// Fissures are forming as Republicans decide whether it’s useful to cling to Trump — even as he tries to subvert an election — or to distance themselves.

NYT: What to Expect When Congress Meets to Certify Biden’s Victory http://nyti.ms/2KZpPlw ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1346752796247392256?s=20/photo/1

“The last four years have demonstrated that law only gets you so far in running a democracy,” said James A. Gardner, a professor of law at the State University of New York who is an expert in constitutional and election law. “What has really been driven home is that the entire constitutional edifice sits on top of a foundation of norms and beliefs and social consensus.” He added of the lawmakers, “If they are not willing to submit themselves to those norms, then there is nothing to restrain them, except force.”

NYT: Trump Says Pence Can Overturn His Loss in Congress. That’s Not How It Works. http://nyti.ms/2XbLwBj
// The vice president plays a crucial but largely ceremonial role in formalizing the election results in Congress. Here’s how the election tally actually works.

WaPo: Biden camp girds for Wednesday’s culminating electoral dispute http://wapo.st/392nD4F

🐣 RT @brhodes The fact that Mitch McConnell – a man with an unrelenting commitment to undermine America’s first Black president – could lose his veto power over American democracy bc of Raphael Warnock, John Ossoff and Stacey Abrams is some kind of American justice.

🐣 RT @Delavegalaw 😅 Funniest tweet of the day!
⋙ 🐣 RT @AutumnChiklis My mom in 2016: What is a “majority leader”?
Mom in 2021: It looks like the most populous counties are counting their Mail-ins first, but if Democrats can hold their margins in Savannah and Fulton, chances are they’ll maintain their lead…

NYT: Matt Flegenheimer: Bearish G.O.P. strategist texts: “This jump-starts the debate we’ll see through the ’24 election: Is Trump the problem or the solution?” Given suburban tallies, strategist says, it’s plainly the former. http://nyti.ms/2LorTmK
// Senate GA both seats leaning Dem, flipping the Senate

NYT: Matt Flegenheimer: Bearish G.O.P. strategist texts: “This jump-starts the debate we’ll see through the ’24 election: Is Trump the problem or the solution?” Given suburban tallies, strategist says, it’s plainly the former. http://nyti.ms/2LorTmK
// Senate GA both seats leaning Dem, flipping the Senate

🐣 RT @kathrynw5 Oh, boy. https://twitter.com/kathrynw5/status/1346652016630759424?s=20/photo/1
// Trump denies Pence and he talked about Pence not being able to overturn election

🐣 RT @JenniferJJacobs The only living GOP ex president, George W. Bush, will attend Biden inauguration, his 8th inauguration. He wants to witness “the peaceful transfer of power” that is “a hallmark of our democracy that never gets old,” aide says. @laurawbush coming, too.
⋙ Bloomberg: George W. Bush to Attend Biden’s Inauguration in Signal of Unity http://bloom.bg/3s03Yuy
// George W. Bush, the only living former Republican president, will attend the inauguration of Joe Biden later this month, a spokesman

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin I’ve never been more optimistic about the New Conservatives, who stand for truth, reason, decency, hope, the Constitution and a just, free America for every patriotic soul who labors on its soil and dreams in its heavens. 🇺🇸

NYT: Pence Said to Have Told Trump He Lacks Power to Change Election Result http://nyti.ms/3hKwhbK
// A day before he presides over a joint session of Congress to ratify Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory, the vice president tried to lower the president’s expectations while seeking ways to mollify him.

🐣 RT @BillKristol “This is an attempted coup d’état under color of law. It would be entirely appropriate to impeach Trump a second time and remove him from office before his term ends. No one who has participated in this poisonous buffoonery should ever hold office again.”
⋙ NatRev, Kevin Williamson: Trump’s Final Insult http://bit.ly/3q5eGhZ

🧵 RT @atrupar So, uh, the Trump rally in DC is off to a good start 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1346531619029594118?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @ […] these pro-Trump rallies in DC really illustrate how Trumpism has merged with batshit views of all stripes, including anti-vaccine conspiracy theories, coronavirus trutherism, QAnon, anti-Semitism, and so forth […]

🐣 RT @W7VOA Judge bans Proud Boys leader from nation’s capital after arrest on vandalism, weapons charges, reports @AP.

🐣 RT @amybwang “What may be Trump’s final signature political rally as president felt like a grasping, wistful last hurrah. If this was the last stop on the Trump roadshow, it ended not with a bang but a whine.” ¤ via @agearan:
⋙ WaPo, Anne Gearan: The Trump roadshow whines to a close with a grasping, wistful last hurrah http://wapo.st/2Xr2j3v

🐣 RT @CISAgov Just released: Joint statement with our partners at @FBI, @ODNIgov, and @NSAGov on the recent significant cyber incident involving federal government networks: http://go.usa.gov/xA5Pj

🐣 RT @dnvolz The White House has dismissed the director of public affairs at the federal agency responsible for responding to an ongoing, massive suspected Russian hack of government computer systems and helping states secure their elections. [link wsj]

🐣 RT @renatto_mariotti For Trump to personally appoint an outsider as “acting” successor to the U.S. Attorney in Atlanta who abruptly resigned yesterday is beyond unusual. ¤ There is likely more to this story, given Trump’s desire to get DOJ to investigate his bogus allegations of election fraud. [link TPM]

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote I don’t wanna hear any of this “let’s move forward” shit. We can move forward AND hold criminals accountable at the same time. In fact, I don’t think we *can* move forward unless we sort out the past.

⭕ 4 Jan 2021

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: To Defend Democracy, Investigate Trump http://nyti.ms/2XeUKwq
// There needs to be a cost to trying to overthrow an election.

🐣 RT @tribelaw “Fani Willis, the newly elected DA of Georgia’s Fulton County, said her office stands ready to prosecute Trump for telling Secy of State Raffensperger in a phone call Saturday to ‘find’ him enough votes to overturn Biden’s narrow win in the state.“ [link NYDN]

WaPo, George Will: Hawley, Cruz and their Senate cohort are the Constitution’s most dangerous domestic enemies http://wapo.st/2Xclgqg

America’s three-party system — Democrats, Hawley-Cruz Republicans, and McConnell-Sasse Republicans — will continue to take shape on Wednesday. Watch how many of these Republican senators who might be seeking reelection in 2022 have the spine to side with the adults against Hawley-Cruz et al. and the Grassy Knollers among their constituents: John Boozman, Richard Burr, Mike Crapo, Charles E. Grassley, John Hoeven, Mike Lee, Jerry Moran, Lisa Murkowski, Rand Paul, Rob Portman, Marco Rubio, Tim Scott, Richard C. Shelby, John Thune, Todd C. Young. By aligning with Cruz, four — Ron Johnson, John Neely Kennedy, James Lankford and Kelly Loeffler — have reserved their seats at the children’s table.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom I tuned in the Georgia rally. It’s a volcano of delusion and madness, and it’s increasing the chances that someone’s going to get hurt at some point in the coming days.

💙 🧵 RT @atrupar Kimberly Guilfoyle is one of the opening acts at the Trump rally in Dalton, Georgia — and she is YELLING 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1346261102385106944?s=20
💙 🧵 RT @ “Hello, Georgia. By the way — there’s no way we lost Georgia. There’s no way. That was a rigged election.” — the first words out of Trump’s mouth in Dalton, Georgia
📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1346278421802987520?s=20

🐣 RT @ruthbenghiat What is most interesting about Zhirinovsky’s post is his belief that Trump has Putinesque powers. “As long as he is President, everyone will obey him.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @olgaNYT1211 Sociopath Russian nationalist politician Zhirinovsky offers Trump his full support and backing for his last attempt of overturning our election and seizing power in a post on Telegram. He was Trump’s most vocal supporter in 2016 Text Block: https://twitter.com/OlgaNYC1211/status/1345614386350628865?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ReliableSources “Trump essentially announced that he was going to carry out a coup. He has been doing this for six months,” @TimothyDSnyder said. And “because he announced it in advance, it numbed us all…”
⋙ 💽 CNN: Timothy Snyder on how to cover Trump’s coup attempt http://cnn.it/3909c0L
// Yale professor Timothy Snyder, author of “On Tyranny,” says Donald Trump is “moving from the territory of the medium-sized lie into the big lie” about the election. Snyder tells Brian Stelter the news media should “take a deep breath” and “talk about the context” of Trump’s anti-democratic actions, including what it means for the integrity of future elections..

🐣 RT @ Former DoD official Eric Edelman tells @BryanDBender he “had heard things that were eerily similar” to David Ignatius’ reporting that officials feared Trump could invoke the Insurrection Act to mobilize the military & re-run the election in swing states.
⋙ Politico: Ex-Defense secretaries say military must stay out of election battles http://politi.co/359XXlz
// The 10 who signed on to an opinion column include two who served under President Donald Trump.

🐣 RT @BillKristol “This evening, Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue will put the final seditious exclamation point on a re-election campaign in which they promised to be whatever the MAGA hordes demanded they be. No more. No less.”
🐣 RT @Timodc I wrote about the astonishing fact that two incumbent senators are holding a joint rally tonight with a man who just yesterday was caught trying to steal an election in their state. ¤ MAGA Nihilism on the Ballot in Georgia.
⋙ TheBulwark, Tim Miller: MAGA Nihilism Is on the Ballot in Georgia http://bit.ly/38brJIi
// We believe in nothing . . . except God-King Trump.

✅ PolitiFact: Donald Trump stated on January 2, 2021 in a phone call with Georgia’s Secretary of State: “We won Georgia easily. We won it by hundreds of thousands of votes.” http://bit.ly/3b2M3O2 🔥 PANTS ON FIRE 🔥

✅ WaPo, Glenn Kessler: Fact-checking Trump’s call to the Georgia secretary of state http://wapo.st/3hFYErP

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood “The GOP attempt to overturn the election doesn’t pose an imminent threat to the Republic – Biden will be sworn in Jan 20 regardless – but it’s hardly meaningless. We’re watching another iterative stage in the party’s long evolution into authoritarianism”
⋙ NYMag, Jonathan Chait: The Trump Era Could Only End in a Final Attack on Democracy http://nym.ag/3nhSSO2
// Four years of mainstream Republican denial have come crashing down.

🧵 RT @gregolear As we now have an hour-long recording of Donald John Trump going full mobster on a Georgia state official, I thought I’d do a thread highlighting some of my work on the criminality of Trump & his associates. 📌 https://twitter.com/gregolear/status/1346058029016502272?s=20

🐣 RT @AWeissmann_ BREAKING- This is a considerable red flag. The outgoing US Attorney in Georgia needs to be interviewed by law officers ASAP about why he resigned and any pressure exerted by Trump to take election actions beforehand. Same for Barr. [link]

🐣 RT @BillKristol I did a double-take when I saw this. Yes, other Republican occasionally distance themselves from Trump, demur or differ some, express a measure of disappointment or concern–but how many boldly and clearly and unapologetically refute his lies? What a breath of fresh air!
⋙ 🐣 🖼 RT @JustinGrayWSB Georgia Secretary of State staff about to hold a press conference refuting 1 by 1 the claims President Trump made on the call with @GaSecofState https://twitter.com/JustinGrayWSB/status/1346184101838127104?s=20/photo/1
// chart: list of Claims Vs Facts

NBCNews: Trump pushed QAnon and 4chan-created conspiracy theories in Georgia call http://nbcnews.to/358AEIJ
// The call offered a look at just how much Trump is now relying on some of the most outlandish theories from obscure corners of the internet to make his case for election fraud.

WaPo: Business leaders urge Congress to certify Biden win http://wapo.st/3pSzXeD Almost 200 of business leaders from “banks, airlines, investment firms, pharmaceutical companies, professional sports leagues, real estate conglomerates, top law firms and media companies”

WaPo, Michael Gerson: Let the anti-constitutional Republicans reveal themselves http://wapo.st/38dtvc7

Politico: Raffensperger: Trump could face investigation over election call http://politi.co/393YI0m
// Legal experts and lawmakers have expressed alarm at the president’s conversation with Georgia’s secretary of state.

🐣 RT @kurteichenwald In tossing the most recent Trump election “fraud” suit, the courts have stepped up their “this is absurd” rulings and are finally letting lawyers know they may be subjected to sanctions for using the courts for political theater. Text Block: https://twitter.com/kurteichenwald/status/1346177984093368321?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @bluestein The @ajc front page today didn’t hold back … https://twitter.com/bluestein/status/1346073464885682177?s=20/photo/1

NYT, Peter Baker: An Insurgency From Inside the Oval Office http://nyti.ms/2XgccR7
// President Trump’s effort to overturn the election he lost has gone beyond mere venting of grievances at the risk of damaging the very American democracy he is charged with defending.

🐣 RT @john_sipher “…a former French military officer…said that the Trump call ‘shows that the current president is in a mind-set to do anything — absolutely anything — before Jan. 20. There is zero standard, zero reference, zero ethics.”
⋙ NYT: Trump’s Call Leaves Allies Fearful for American Democracy http://nyti.ms/3of7dfD
// Many now take the president’s disregard for democratic and ethical norms for granted, but also fear its effect on America’s standing in the world.

🐣 RT @hugolowell Just in: House Dems Ted Lieu and Kathleen Rice make a criminal referral to FBI Director Wray and demand an investigation into Trump after he demanded that the Georgia secretary of state subvert the election.

WaPo, Greg Sargent: A leading historian of U.S. democracy issues an urgent warning http://wapo.st/38aq4Tt Harvard’s Alexander Keyssar, the leading historian of U.S. democracy, fears the norm of Congress not meddling in elections “is being broken

⭕ 3 Jan 2021

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 Trump Georgia phone call intervention is at face value a criminal attempt to intimidate a public official to overthrow a legitimate election. This is gangster stuff. Utterly shocking.

🐣 RT @brhodes America will not be able to effectively support people fighting for democracy and human rights around the world unless and until we do some serious soul searching and repair our democracy at home.

🐣 RT @goss30goss Want to give Georgia Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger a shout-out. He did something NO Republican member of Congress has been brave enough to do in 4 yrs. ¤ He stood up to the bully & didn’t back down. ¤ Integrity means everything. ¤ History will remember.

🐣 RT @BeschlossDC Just like in 1975, after Watergate, the next Congress must pass new laws that will reduce the chance for a future President to follow in Trump’s footsteps by abusing power and attacking our democracy.

🐣 RT @C_C_Krebs That phone call was an hour of mainlined #disinfo crazy, effectively countered by @GaSecofState & his General Counsel, consistent w/ the courts, experts, common sense, & US and state constitutions. What’s next, including any bloodshed, is on the President and the objectors.

🐣 RT @Mpolymer Correct. And if this happened in another country, the US would strongly condemn the behavior, issue demarches and public statements, cut off military aid, and sanction the officials who were behind the coup. This is pure insanity what is happening in 🇺🇸. Are we dreaming?
⋙ 🐣 RT @carlbernstein In any other conceivable moment in US history, this tape would result in the leadership of both parties demanding the immediate resignation of the President of the United States.
⋙⋙ 💽 CNN: Carl Bernstein: This is the ultimate smoking gun tape http://cnn.it/38beMOF
// Legendary Watergate journalist Carl Bernstein reacts to audio obtained by the Washington Post of President Donald Trump pushing Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “find” votes to overturn the election results in the state.

🐣 RT @AWeissmann_ Trump on the full tape is an amalgam of a criminal mob boss and Captain Queeg of The Caine Mutiny. He uses the abuse of the power of the presidency, lies, and threats of criminal liability to coerce state officials to undermine democracy. Sounds like Nixon’s tapes, only worse.

🧵 RT @SteveSchmidtSES The seditious actions of GOP Members of Congress will not succeed on January 6th. Joe Biden will be inaugurated POTUS January 20th at noon. However, if their ACTION was sucessful it would destroy the government of the United States and cause the collapse of the Republic. 📌 https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1345919807972106240?s=20

🐣 RT @DanLamothe Mixed messages from Pentagon: ¤ Last week, Acting SECDEF Miller said USS Nimitz was coming home amid Iran security concerns. Was seen as deescalatory. ¤ Tonight, Miller announces the Nimitz has been turned around. ¤ What changed? The threats were ongoing. ¤ Pentagon isn’t saying. Text Block: https://twitter.com/DanLamothe/status/1345914833418514432?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @DanLamothe Aircraft carriers, and their accompanying escort ships, draw attention and strategic calculations. That makes tonight’s announcement a head scratcher unveiled on the anniversary of the U.S. killing of Iranian general Soleimani.

🐣 RT @DMRDynamics “Pathetic” and “Sickening” are strange ways of describing omertà. ¤ More appropriately, it’s considered a criminal conspiracy.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kelliwardaz I don’t record my calls with the President of the United States. It’s humbling to have the opportunity to speak with the leader of the free world. Betraying the trust of the honor of those conversations is abominable. #Pathetic #Sickening

🐣 RT @awprokop I think any take on the nature of the “Republican Party” re: Trump’s election-stealing effort really has to grapple with the fact that no R swing state governor, swing state legislature leader, judge helped him in any substantive way. And McConnell and Barr didn’t either
⋙ 🐣 RT @awprokop What’s unfolding now is that Trump is making corrupt requests (that don’t seem to be working), and that many House Rs and some Senate Rs (though not their leaders) are willing to back him in a congressional vote that’s 100% certain to fail.

🐣 RT @awprokop I think any take on the nature of the “Republican Party” re: Trump’s election-stealing effort really has to grapple with the fact that no R swing state governor, swing state legislature leader, judge helped him in any substantive way. And McConnell and Barr didn’t either

🐣 🖼 RT @cliffordlevy ON TAPE, TRUMP PUSHES GEORGIA TO ‘FIND’ VOTES ¤ — Monday’s banner headline in @nytimes https://twitter.com/cliffordlevy/status/1345943091753209863?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @natsechobbyist [Rachel Vindman] True story.
⋙ 🧵 RT @SpanbergerVA07 I can tell you this — every foreign diplomat and intel officer posted to the United States is surely writing cables back home tonight about the fragility of America’s democracy and the depravity of her President. 1/8 📌 https://twitter.com/SpanbergerVA07/status/1345930246017740801?s=20

WaPo, Dan Balz: Trump knows no limits as he tries to overturn the election http://wapo.st/3hCY6D1 “The content of the [Trump’s] call [with Raffensperger] speaks for itself, and the audio excerpts should be heard by anyone who cares about the integrity of elections in America.”

🧵 RT @BandyXLee1 Please remember that, in every other situation, with any other citizen, he would be deemed a danger to himself, others, and the public and would meet criteria for an involuntary mental health hold. 📌 https://twitter.com/BandyXLee1/status/1345809960253485056?s=20

🐣 RT @mehdirhasan Here’s the harsh reality for Americans who’ve long believed we lived in the greatest democracy on earth: if Raffensberger wasn’t Sec of State in GA and/or if GOP controlled both chambers of Congress, there’s more than a high chance that Biden wouldn’t be president come Jan 20th.

🐣 RT @RWPUSA GA Code § 21-2-604 (2016) ¤ “A person commits the offense of criminal solicitation to commit election fraud in the first degree when, with intent that another person engage in conduct constituting a felony under this article, he or she solicits, requests, commands, importunes ….”
⋙ 🐣 RT @RWPUSA “or otherwise attempts to cause the other person to engage in such conduct.” GA Code § 21-2-604. ¤ Article 2 of the Constitution does not protect the President from criminal process, including arrest, if he enters Georgia. See Trump. v. Vance, 591 US ___ (2020).

🐣 RT @carlbildt It is deeply worrying that all ten living former 🇺🇸 Secretaries of Defense felt the necessity of coming together and write this.
🐣 RT @RuthMarcus Sign of the dangerous times: every living former defense secretary, all 10, warn Trump, not by name, against misusing military and argue for importance of peaceful transition of power. Imagine how alarmed they must be to have done this.
🐣 RT @JakeTapper The fact that these 10 former Secretaries of Defense felt the need to unprecedentedly sign this letter should absolutely be a cause for alarm.
🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 Very powerful group of former Sec Def’s. Their letter publicly gives strong bipartisan endorsement to the Constitution and the Armed Forces. Trump has already had WH criminal conversations to discuss military seizing vote responsibilities in swing states.
🐣 RT @BillKristol It’s good news all ten living former defense secretaries put out this statement. It’s bad news that, from Dick Cheney to Don Rumsfeld to Bob Gates to Leon Panetta to Mark Esper, they felt it was necessary to do so.
🐣 RT @NPRKelly All 10 living fmr Defense Secs calling on current Pentagon leaders to “refrain from any political actions that undermine the results of the election or hinder the success of the new team.” ¤ What do they know, that they believe such a warning is necessary?
🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 All 10 living former defense secretaries declare election is over in forceful public letter – TRUMP A CLEAR DANGER TO THE CONSTITUTION.
🐣 RT @SCClemons Wake up folks. When 10 former SecDefs, including Esper and Mattis, join up & warn of dangers of military intervention in elections, they smell something, they feel something, they are worried. People need to have courage of their convictions on this one
🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: All 10 living former defense secretaries: Involving the military in election disputes would cross into dangerous territory http://wapo.st/2LjUrh3

🐣 RT @neal_katyal This tape demonstrates impeachable offenses. It is unAmerican and unDemocratic. Trump has had his shot to have his complaints heard. In court. He lost. Many, many times. Browbeating election officials to try to “find” votes for him is Soviet.

🐣 RT @beschlossDC Definition of “extortion”: ¤ The practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats. ¤ (Oxford English Dictionary)
⋙ 🐣 I’d rank 11K votes right up there with money

🐣 RT @PaulBegala Former Justice Department Inspector General.
⋙ 🐣 RT @mrbromwich Unless there are portions of the tape that somehow negate criminal intent, “I just want to find 11,780 votes” and his threats against Raffensperger and his counsel violate 52 U.S. Code § 20511. His best defense would be insanity.

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood Trump and fellow Republicans have reframed what distinguishes them from Democrats
the spectrum of recent decades, ranging from conservative to-liberal, has been supplanted by new ones:
lies—>truth
insanity—>sanity
authoritarian—>democratic
un-American—>American

🐣 RT @WolfBlitzer Just to recap. In the national vote, @JoeBiden won 81,283,098 votes (51.3%) and @realDonaldTrump won 74,222,958 votes (46.8%). All 50 States & DC certified the results. On Dec. 14, the Electoral College affirmed Biden won 306 Electoral Votes to Trump’s 232. (270 needed to win)

🐣 RT @tribelaw From Benghazi to Emailgate to the 2020 #Cruz inquiry, the GOP has perfected the circular technique of stirring baseless doubts with endless inquiries — and then pointing to those doubts to undermine the legitimacy of those they oppose politically. It’s a variant of the #BigLie

💙 🔊≣ WaPo: Here’s the full transcript and audio of the call between Trump and Raffensperger http://wapo.st/3ncgS5l
↥ ↧
🔊 WaPo: Audio: Trump’s full Jan. 2 call with Ga. secretary of state http://wapo.st/3pHUkeg
// In a one-hour phone call on Saturday, Jan. 2, 2021 with Georgia election officials, President Trump insisted he won the state and threatened vague legal consequences if the officials did not act. This audio has been edited to remove the name of an individual about whom the president makes unsubstantiated allegations.
// Trump call to Raffensburger full audio

🐣 RT @DanRather The audio of Trump with the Georgia secretary of state. Wow. It’s like telling the Nixon tapes to “hold my beer.”

🐣 RT @20committee Dear GOP: The “stolen election” fable was fun, it’s all kayfabe, more fund-raising off your rubes (whom you despise but need), but Trump’s “suggestions” to Raffensberger are obviously criminal in intent. This is verging on a coup, by morons who can’t manage it, but still a coup.

🐣 RT @caminosver Criminal solicitation to commit election fraud. ¤ 2016 Georgia Code, Title 21 – Elections, Chapter 2 – Elections and Primaries Generally, Article 15 – Miscellaneous Offenses § 21-2-604.

🐣 RT @juliaioffe For those of who have studied democratically elected authoritarian regimes, the mantra is: one person, one vote, one time. All it takes is one election to install someone who has no intent of ever leaving.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews He knows.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jason_kint ****Carl Bernstein*** on @cnn just called this ***the ultimate smoking gun tape.**** let that sink in.

🐣 RT @SamanthaJPower Chilling: Trump doesn’t just demand @GaSecofState “find” 11,780 votes, but threatens him & his lawyer by saying their failure to report electoral fraud (when there was none) was “a criminal offense.” Trump: “You can’t let that happen. That’s a big risk to you. I’m notifying you.”

🐣 RT @thomaskaplan Biden senior adviser Bob Bauer on Trump’s call with Georgia’s secretary of state: “We now have irrefutable proof of a president pressuring and threatening an official of his own party to get him to rescind a state’s lawful, certified vote count and fabricate another in its place”

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom The President of the United States is threatening the Georgia Secretary of State in order to flip an election and reverse the votes of the citizens of Georgia. ¤ This is an impeachable offense and for anyone enabling it, a criminal conspiracy.

🐣 RT @daveweigel Unexpected statement from Paul Ryan: “It is difficult to conceive of a more anti-democratic and anti-conservative act than a federal intervention to overturn the results of state-certified elections and disenfranchise millions of Americans.” https://twitter.com/daveweigel/status/1345828795996123145?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @brett_mcgurk Remarkable that there have been no resignations from this administration after all that’s transpired over the last 60 days and now today. The oath is to “bear true faith and allegiance” to the U.S. Constitution. It’s written that way for moments like this.

🐣 RT @StevenBeschloss One of Trump’s goals was to benumb people to the crimes he’s committing. How well did he do? He did so well he convinced elected members of the House and Senate to commit sedition in broad daylight, a felony with a punishment of up to 20 years in prison.

🔊WaPo: ‘I just want to find 11,780 votes’: In extraordinary hour-long call, Trump pressures Georgia secretary of state to recalculate the vote in his favor [Audio] http://wapo.st/3pL2fYl
// In a recording obtained by The Washington Post, President Trump alternately berated, begged and threatened Brad Raffensperger

🐣 RT @XSovietNews Vladimir Zhirinovsky advises that Trump’s last chance to stay in power will be to declare a state of emergency.
⋙ 🐣 RT @GazetaRu [trans:] LDPR leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky said that the “last chance” of the current US President Donald Trump to remain in power may be the emergency regime.

🐣 RT @AnneApplebaum If the voters don’t eventually punish the Republicans who are calling for a de facto coup, then we have to conclude that a substantial number of Americans no longer believe in our democracy either.

⭕ 2 Jan 2021

WaPo Editorial: The U.S. needs a democracy overhaul. Here’s what Biden’s first step should be. http://wapo.st/2LjWEcn “Mr. Trump and a disturbing number of Republican officials have made obsolete the old assumptions that each major party will play fair”

💙 🐣 RT @brianschatz Some of the same people who voted no on impeachment, saying that the remedy for malfeasance is an election, are now saying the remedy for the election is malfeasance.

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 Trump Acting Sec Def orders carrier USS Nimitz home over the objections of the CENTCOM Commander and the Chairman JCS. Tomorrow 3 Jan anniversary of US killing of Quds Force Soleimani. Hyper aggressive then abrupt move. Carrier should stay until 21 Jan. https://twitter.com/mccaffreyr3/status/1345593478021976068?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @AdrienneH2425 These are not the machinations of someone as limited as Trump. Who is pulling the strings in these last-minute bits of puppetry?
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 No clue. Five political ACTING DOD officials with weeks to go over riding the CENTCOM Commander and Chairman JCS.

🐣 RT @BillPascrell The text of the 14th Amendment expressly forbids Members of Congress from engaging in rebellion against the United States. Trying to overturn a democratic election and install a dictator seems like a clear-cut example of that. https://twitter.com/BillPascrell/status/1345478048313970688?s=20/photo/1

💙 🐣 .@SteveSchmidtSES is a modern Thomas Paine. ¤ Hear! Hear!
⋙ 🧵 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Trumpism is an American autocratic movement with Fascistic markers. There are seven specific parts that comprise its core 1. THE LEADER. Donald Trump is the unquestioned leader of this movement. It is a cult of personality and there are no serious challengers against his (1) 📌 https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1345551423455559680?s=20

🐣 RT @AdamParkhomenko Who do you want to see Biden appoint as Attorney General
⋙ 🐣 a non-partisan, tough-as-nails, by the book individual who will get through Senate confirmation without a hitch, then lower the boom; also needed: a couple of commissions to do damage assessments

🐣 RT @clairecmc There are actually 12 Senators “pointing a loaded gun” at the heart of democracy. They should always be known as the #dirtydozen They all know better. They all know there is no evidence. They all know that every case was thrown out of court, even by Trump appointees.

🐣 RT @StevenBeschloss It still stuns me all these Republicans are so short-sighted they think they can side with Trump and sedition and there won’t be long-term consequences. It only underscores the necessity of holding Trump and all the criminally complicit accountable.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Sen. Angus King on CNN: “To bring this challenge at this date is— it’s Democracy versus Trump at this point. I mean, that’s really what we’re talking about. This is a direct attempt to overturn a democratic election, which is the beating heart of our entire democratic system.”

🧵 RT @SteveSchmidtSES The die is cast for the Republican Party. It will be destroyed on January 6th in much the same way the Whig party was destroyed by the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854. The act unraveled the Missouri compromise and allowed for the westward expansion of slavery. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1345533164102541315?s=20

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ […] Basically, it sounds like Hawley has appointed himself as a one-man “Supreme Court” who gets to second-guess issues of state law by a state high court which has already decided the issue and which the *actual* Supreme Court declined to hear. Sounds a little dictator-y to me.

🐣 RT @brhodes What’s happening in the Senate has nothing to do with polarization. It’s a far right attempt to overthrow an election and institute authoritarian rule. The frame of “polarization” absolves Republicans of being an extremist, far right, authoritarian movement.

🧵 RT @SteveSchmidtSES 2021 will be a hard year in the life of the American nation. There is a great struggle that lies before us and our disbelief at its arrival must not blind us to the lethal danger it poses to the American experiment. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1345522648772718593?s=20

🧵 RT @ScottMStedman Absolutely devastating. This was a cataclysmic failure of government from the top-down. ¤ “it now appears Russia exploited multiple layers of the supply chain to gain access to as many as 250 [government] networks.” 📌 https://twitter.com/ScottMStedman/status/1345565992391331846?s=20
⋙ NYT: As Understanding of Russian Hacking Grows, So Does Alarm http://nyti.ms/3pINMvT
// Those behind the widespread intrusion into government and corporate networks exploited seams in U.S. defenses and gave away nothing to American monitoring of their systems.

🐣 RT @hurdonthehill When I was undercover at the CIA, I saw firsthand how our enemies steal elections and try to interfere in ours. Elected officials continuing to sow doubt amongst the public for petty political gain is playing into our enemies hands.

🧵 RT @vermontgmg THREAD: Every death from Covid-19 is a tragedy—all 340,000 Americans so far—but it’s hard to ignore that the Republican Party has become a literal death cult, all to assuage Trump’s ego. Every state and federal elected official to die so far from Covid-19 is a Republican…. 📌 https://twitter.com/vermontgmg/status/1344382147046551552?s=20
// links to death reports

🐣 RT @ArletteSaenz Biden spox @MichaelJGwin: “This stunt won’t change the fact that President-elect Biden will be sworn in on January 20th, and these baseless claims have already been examined and dismissed by Trump’s own Attorney General, dozens of courts, and election officials from both parties” [link to CNN]

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Cliff notes version: Senator Hawley & Senator Cruz are squaring off to compete against each other in the 2024 election & they don’t care how much harm they do to the republic or your rights to gain power. They’ve absorbed the ultimate lessons of Trumpism.
⋙ 🐣 RT @peterbakernyt Mitt Romney on the Trump-Cruz effort to overturn the results of a certified democratic election: “I could never have imagined seeing these things in the greatest democracy in the world. Has ambition so eclipsed principle?”

🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln Meet the Senators from the new #JimCrowCaucus.
#RememberTheirNames: @HawleyMO @tedcruz @RandPaul @SenTomCotton
and the corporate America titans who are funding them: @ATT @Citibank @CharlesSchwab
#EveryVoteCounts 💽 https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1345407824428494848?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @AerariumL […] 💽 https://twitter.com/AerariumL/status/979695373982760962?s=20/photo/1
// Gladiator: “Are you not entertained?”

🐣 I am reminded
Of the monks of Lindisfarne, Iona
Copying Latin—
Scribbling folk tales
In the margins. ¤
Vikings set sail
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1345521557536444423?s=20/photo/1

TheAtlantic, Lee Drutman: America Is Now the Divided Republic the Framers Feared http://bit.ly/352UBRb
// John Adams worried that “a division of the republic into two great parties … is to be dreaded as the great political evil.” And that’s exactly what has come to pass.

🐣 RT @JohnWDean Now they are racing to see who can hit bottom first. The Republican Party’s dive into dictatorship is pathetic. Not all those 74 million Trump voters are stupid. Many are just greedy tax-free freeloaders. GOP is disintegrating, quickly. It’s not pretty.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Let’s be very clear what these people are: seditious traitors. This isn’t about election fraud; they’re the founders of a new #JimCrowCaucus that seeks to disenfranchise tens of millions of African-American voters so Trump can hold power.

🐣 RT @brhodes One problem with politics being covered like sports for so long is that you end up with people in positions of public trust acting like it’s all just a game.

🐣 RT @GovCTW [C Todd Whitman] The 140 representatives & 10 senators who are going to refuse to validate the electors from states Trump lost are not only violating their oaths of office, but actively encouraging a coup. There must be some legal penalty for their actions. via @bpolitics
⋙ Bloomberg: Cruz Set to Lead Group of GOP Senators in Opposing Certification http://bloom.bg/38WBFVg
// A larger group of Republican senators is preparing a push to delay and even oppose certification of President Donald Trump’s loss […]

💙 🧵 RT @SkinnerPm Stop trying to shame the shameless. Just organize and outwork them. If they weren’t afraid of your vote, they wouldn’t try to disenfranchise you or throw away your votes. Day to day. Every day. Stop hoping shame works on the shameless. Just stop it. They don’t care about you. 📌 https://twitter.com/SkinnerPm/status/1345440141654052864?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @SkinnerPm Ignore the endless gushing profiles of the blameless economically anxious voter who is only anxious when women and minorities get near power. Ignore the anger. Ignore the fear. Hold your corners and expand. Day by day. We don’t have to be this way. Do good today then do it again

🐣 RT @sbg1 The Trumperdammerung was always going to include the flames consuming his own party…

🐣 RT @brianklaas Another way of putting this in context: Nearly 1 in 4 Republican Senators will vote to overturn a democratic election, backing an authoritarian power-grab by the man who lost the election. They are voting to destroy democracy in the United States. We shouldn’t mince words.

🐣📋 RT @cchoksy These senators are fascists:
Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) @MarshaBlackburn
Mike Braun (R-IN) @SenatorBraun
Ted Cruz (R-TX) @SenTedCruz
Steve Daines (R-MT) @SteveDaines
Bill Hagerty (R-TN) @BillHagertyTN
Josh Hawley (R-MO) @HawleyMO
Ron Johnson (R-WI) @RonJohnsonWI
John Kennedy (R-LA) @SenJohnKennedy
James Lankford (R-OK) @SenatorLankford
Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) @CynthiaMLummis
Roger Marshall (R-KS) @RogerMarshallMD
Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) @TTuberville
// list of emails from @rgoodlaw ¤ The Anti-Democratic Dozen: [list] ¤ Coup plotters. History’s hall of shame.
🐣 The #Sedition Caucus: @MarshaBlackburn @SenatorBraun @SenTedCruz @SteveDaines MT @BillHagertyTN @HawleyMO @RonJohnsonWI @SenJohnKennedy @SenatorLankford @CynthiaMLummis @RogerMarshallMD @TTuberville

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger I pledge: When referring to any of the senators voting to overthrow the election I will on whatever topic I am writing refer to their sedition. Please consider adopting this practice.
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger all attorneys in that group should be disbarred
🚫 ⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Unfortunately, just now, a Joint Statement from Senators Cruz, Johnson, Lankford, Daines, Kennedy, Blackburn, Braun & Sens-Elect Lummis, Marshall, Hagerty & Tuberville refuses to accept Biden’s win & repeats baseless accusations, rejected by every court to consider them.
// #traitors #seditionists

🧵 RT @gtconway3d “Two people familiar with the matter say that in recent days, Trump has told advisers and close associates that he wants to keep fighting in court past Jan. 6 if members of Congress, as expected, end up certifying the electoral college results.” 📌 https://twitter.com/gtconway3d/status/1345380347031281664?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @thedailybeast “The way he sees it is: Why should I ever let this go?… How would that benefit me?” said one a source who’s spoken to Trump at length about the post-election activities to nullify his Democratic opponent’s decisive victory.
⋙⋙ DailyBeast: Trump Plans to Fight the Election Even After ‘Stop the Steal’ Rally Ends http://bit.ly/3b2Vgpl
// The president has told advisers he isn’t deterred by the setbacks in the courts and won’t be deterred by Congress certifying Joe Biden’s win.

🐣 RT @tribelaw Threatening the life of the President, Vice President, or the Speaker of the House is a federal crime under 18 U.S. Code § 871. Five years in prison is the penalty. Obviously @TwitterSupport must boot #LinWood from this platform now

⭕ 1 Jan 2021 💫🥂🍾💫

NYT: In Abrupt Reversal of Iran Strategy, Pentagon Orders Aircraft Carrier Home http://nyti.ms/2MsjQGb
// After weeks of escalation and threatening language, the Defense Department is sending mixed messages as the anniversary of the death of an Iranian general nears.

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Disappointed rules proposed for House do not sanction members seeking to overthrow democracy.

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: How Biden Could Become One of the Greats, and How He Could Fail http://bit.ly/3rOmAh2
// Having a president who sounds like one again is a good start, but he’ll be up against Trump, Fox, and the rest of them pulling for the worst once the body count is on Biden.

⋙ DailyBeast, Justin Baragona: Trumpist Lawyer Lin Wood Goes on Unhinged Rant Suggesting Justice John Roberts Is a Murderous Pedophile http://bit.ly/3b1DVgv
// Wood has recently been in touch with President Trump, who has encouraged his election-stealing lawsuits and behavior.

🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzi1 Conveying threat against a vice president, Title 18 U.S. Code: http://bit.ly/3n5Ht3X
⋙ 🐣 RT @LLinWood If Pence is arrested, @SecPompeo will save the election. Pence will be in jail awaiting trial for treason. He will face execution by firing squad. He is a coward & will sing like a bird & confess ALL.

🐣 RT @real Because of the Trump Administration, hospitals are now required, effective immediately, to publish their REAL PRICES, which will create competition and drive downs costs MASSIVELY. Won lawsuit last week. Bigger than healthcare, it’s called PRICE TRANSPARENCY….
⋙ 🐣 Doesn’t change much since 90%+ of payments are made based on contracts with Medicare, Medicaid and insurance companies. Only the wealthy (often foreigners) and the uninsured pay list prices.

🐣 RT @joycewhitevance President’s lawyer calling for the arrest of the VP https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1345179306419433473?s=20
⋙ 🐣 Is he [Lin Wood] actually one of Trump’s lawyers – or would he just like to be? He’s nuttier than Sidney Powell!

🐣 RT @abeaujon Proud Boys say they’ll “be incognito” for Jan. 6 rallies in DC, spurning trademark black-and-yellow clothing:
⋙ Washingtonian: Proud Boys Say They’ll “Be Incognito” During January 6 Trump Rallies in DC http://bit.ly/3841TWE
// 12/31/2020; The group will not wear its trademark black-and-yellow clothing, its leader says.
⋙⋙ 🐣 they’ll likely be acting as agents provocateur ➔ pretending to be antifa ¤ counter-protestors SHOULD STAY HOME; we won. Trump is looking for an excuse to invoke the Insurrection Act. Don’t make it easy for him

🐣 RT @real Before even discussing the massive corruption which took place in the 2020 Election, which gives us far more votes than is necessary to win all of the Swing States (only need three), it must be noted that the State Legislatures were not in any way responsible for the massive….
⋙🐣 RT @real ….changes made to the voting process, rules and regulations, many made hastily before the election, and therefore the whole State Election is not legal or Constitutional. Additionally, the Georgia Consent Decree is Unconstitutional & the State 2020 Presidential Election….
⋙ 🐣 RT @real ….is therefore both illegal and invalid, and that would include the two current Senatorial Elections. In Wisconsin, Voters not asking for applications invalidates the Election. All of this without even discussing the millions of fraudulent votes that were cast or altered!
⋙⋙ [QuoteTweet ⇈ ] 🐣 RT @kyledcheney Trump falsely says the two Senate special elections in Georgia, just four days away, are “illegal and invalid.”
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ Therefore, Republicans shouldn’t bother voting. And Trump should just cancel his rally in Georgia.
⋙⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 he should have his rally and tell people the election is illegal and not to vote ⇉ why should he care about McConnell at this point? 🍿

🐣 RT @real Our Republican Senate just missed the opportunity to get rid of Section 230, which gives unlimited power to Big Tech companies. Pathetic!!! Now they want to give people ravaged by the China Virus $600, rather than the $2000 which they so desperately need. Not fair, or smart!
↥ ↧
WaPo: Congress overrides a Trump veto for the first time with Senate vote on defense bill http://wapo.st/3pKqwNZ “The strong bipartisan majorities supporting the defense bill in both chambers … contains several repudiations of his policies as commander in chief”

 
 

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Oct
19

🔴 The Trump Files 2020

 

🔴 Trump & 🇷🇺Russia & 🇺🇦Ukraine

 
https://wp.me/pDKwi-aDS
 

With Tweets, Retweets, links to articles and excerpts, I’ve tried to document this national soap opera/tragedy we’re living through. The resources at the beginning are a mixed bag of timelines and documents and I provide a clickable cast of characters (Russians, mostly).

What does this have to do with The Blacklist? A lot, actually. Russian mob figures, spies and apparatchiks. Semion Mogilevich, the Smart Don, reminds me of Red, though Red is a lot nicer and much better-looking.

Featured are drawings (she calls them “maps”) by @Jzikah, and “Mueller, She Wrote” is the best podcast I’ve ever come across. The three women who do it are comedians, though they’re all super smart and A.J. (the lead) has a PhD and is a Veteran.

Caution: You may enjoy this feature a bit more if you’re of the liberal persuasion. This is the single place on this blog where *there are politics* though I tend to stick with MSM, specialized sources (ex-Intel Community, altGov, and reputable sleuths) and other people I’ve learned to trust.

 

🇷🇺 Press Here For Recent Articles and Discussion

🇷🇺 Press Here For Index to all Trump/Ukraine/Russia Files

 
💽Recommended⋙ Mueller She Wrote Podcasthttp://bit.ly/2PgTKWs  or Press   ⇊  ⇊
 
Other Podcasts:

    All The President’s Lawyers (J Barro, R Lowry)
    The Asset (Center for American Progress) 🌟
    The Dworkin Report (Scott Dworkin)
    Gaslit Nation (Sarah Kendzior, Andrea Chalupa)
    The Lawfare Podcast (Benjamin Wittes, Brookings)
    The Josh Marshall Podcast (TPM)
    The Mother Jones Podcast (David Corn)
    Mueller Time (Eric Leval, Chris Carey)
    The Oath (Chuck Rosenberg, MSNBC)
    The Report (Lawfare)
    On Topic (Renato Mariotti)
    Skullduggery (Michael Isikoff, Yahoo)
    Trump Inc (ProPublica)
    Trumpcast (Slate)

🔊 PlayerFM: Best Trump Russia Investigation Podcasts (2019) http://bit.ly/2MKbtV8
 
Twitter List: INVESTIGATORS: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/lists/investigators
// Investigative reporters, Trump-Russia sleuths, Intelligence Community, Legislators, “alt-gov,” and Targets
 

Russian Intelligence Services:

Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) – The Foreign Intelligence Service reports directly to the President of Russia.
GRU – Main Intelligence Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces.
Federal Security Service (FSB) – The Federal Security Service is responsible for counter-intelligence, state security and anti-terrorist operations

 

 
🔄 ECFR , Mark Galeotti [EU] (2016): Introduction: Putin’s hydra: Inside Russia’s intelligence services http://bit.ly/2NZWN1h
// 5/11/2016, Intro
⋙ 📒 ECFR, Mark Galeotti [EU] (2016): Report: Putin’s Hydra: Inside Russia’s Intelligence Services [pdf] http://bit.ly/2NYjG5b 20p
// May 2016, Full report

 

 
Key People: Roman Abramovich, Aras Agalarov, Emin Agalarov, Rinat Akhmetov, Rinat Akhmetshin, Yulya Alferova, Anatoly Antonov, Andrii Artemenko, Arron Banks, Andrey Baronov, Vitaly Bespalov, Leonid “Len” Blavatnik, Anna Bogacheva, David Bogatin, Victor Boyarkin, Wm Browder, Mariia Butina, Carole Cadwalladr, Michael Caputo, Yuri Chaika, Igor Chekunov, Michael Cohen, George Cottrell, Oleg Deripaska, Andrii Derkach, Igor Divyekin, Kirill Dmitriev, Aleksandr Dugin, Arkady Dvorkovich, Paul Erickson, Oleg Erovinkin, Nigel Farage, Dmitri Firtash, John Fotiadis, Gene (Evgeny) Friedman, Igor Fruman, Daniel Gelbinovich, Rob Goldstone, Sergei Gorkov, Henry Greenberg, Andrew Intrater, Bidzina Ivanishvili, Brittany Kaiser, Mikhail Kalugin, Vladimir Kara-Murza, Saak Karapetyan, Eugene Kaspersky (Kaspersky Lab), Denis Katsyv, Irakly (“Ike”) Kaveladze, Michael Khodarkovsky, Konstantin Kilimnik, Sergey Kislyak, Artem Klyushin, Ihor Kolomoyskyi, Konstantin Kosachev, Aleksandra Krylova, Elena Khusyaynova, Simon Kukes, Alexander Litvinenko, Howard Lorber, Yuriy Lutsenko, Simona Mangiante, Alexander Mashkevich, Viktor Medvedchek, Josef Mifsud, Semion Mogilevich (Don Semyon), Konstantin Molofeev, George Nader, Valentyn Nalyvaichenko, Alexei Navalny, Eduard Nektalov, Konstantin Nikolaev, Vyacheslav Nikonov, Yevgeniy Nikulin, Alexander Nix, Isabel Oakeshoff, George Papadopoulos, Lev Parnas, Sam Patten, Alexander Perepilichnyy, Dmitry Peskov, Igor Pisarsky, Petro Poroshenko, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Vladimir Putin, George Ramishvili, Dmitry Rogozin, Alexander Rovt, Giorgi Rtskhiladze, Dmitry Rybolovlev, Konstantin Rykov, Mikheil Saakashvili, Felix Sater, Igor Sechin, Anastasia Shevchenko, Viktor Shokin, Oleg Solodukhin, Christopher Steele, Ruslan Stoyanov, Oleg Solodukhin, Peter Strzok, Taiwanchik (aka Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov), Andriy Telizhenko, Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov (aka Taiwanchik), Aleksandr Torshin, Vyacheslav Trubnikov, Yulia Tymoshenko, Anastasia Vashukevich (aka Nastya Rybka), Viktor Vekselberg, Natalia Veselnitskaya, Vyacheslav Volodin, Curt Weldon, Andy Wigmore, Alexander Yakovenko, Viktor Yanukovych, Ivan Yermakov, Viktor Yushchenko, Aleksandr Zakharchenko, Maria Zakharova, Joel Zamel, Volodymyr Zelensky

 

 
Bios w links (Wikipedia unless otherwise noted): Roman Abramovich, Aras Agalarov, Emin Agalarov, Rinat Akhmetov, Rinat Akhmetshin, Yulya Alferova (National Compass), Anatoly Antonov, Andrii Artemenko, Arron Banks, Andrey Baranov (Bloomberg), Vitaly Bespalov (NBC), Leonid “Len” Blavatnik, Anna Bogacheva (NYT), David Bogatin (NYT), Victor Boyarkin (TrumpRussia), William Browder, Mariia Butina, Carole Cadwalladr, Michael Caputo, Yuri Chaika, Igor Chekunov, Michael Cohen, George Cottrell, Oleg Deripaska, Andrii Derkach, Igor Divyekin, Kirill Dmitriev, Aleksandr Dugin, Arkady Dvorkovich, Paul Erickson, Oleg Erovinkin, Nigel Farage, Dmitri Firtash, John Fotiadis (Archinect), Gene (Evgeny) Friedman, Igor Fruman, Daniel Gelbinovich (Daily Beast), Rob Goldstone, Sergei Gorkov, Henry Greenberg (Miami Herald), Andrew Intrater, Bidzina Ivanishvili, Brittany Kaiser (Cambridge Analytica), Mikhail Kalugin, Vladimir Kara-Murza, Saak Karapetyan, Eugene Kaspersky (Kaspersky Lab), Denis Katsyv, Irakly Kaveladze, Michael Khodarkovsky, Elena Khusyaynova, Konstantin Kilimnik, Sergey Kislyak, Artem Klyushin (National Compass), Ihor Kolomoyskyi, Konstantin Kosachev, Aleksandra Krylova (NYT), Simon Kukes, Alexander Litvinenko, Howard Lorber, Yuriy Lutsenko, Konstantin Malofeev, Simona Mangiante (Papadopoulos), Alexander Mashkevich, Viktor Medvedchek, Josef Mifsud, Semion Mogilevich (Don Semyon)

 

Cover: KyivPost (10/18/2019): Shady Cast of Characters: Engineers of Trump-Ukraine Scandal http://bit.ly/2MZCilW
 
Valentyn Nalyvaichenko, Alexei Navalny, Eduard Nektalov (NYMag), Konstantin Nikolaev, Yevgeniy Nikulin, Vyacheslav Nikonov, Alexander Nix, Isabel Oakeshoff, George Papadopoulos, Lev Parnas ,Sam Patten, Alexander Perepilichny, Dmitry Peskov, Igor Pisarsky (RIM), Petro Poroshenko, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Vladimir Putin, George Ramishvili (Bloomberg), Dmitry Rogozin, Alexander Rovt, Giorgi Rtskhiladze (CNBC), Nastya Rybka (aka Anastasia Vashukevich) (WaPo), Dmitry Rybolovlev, Konstantin Rykov, Mikheil Saakashvili, Felix Sater, Igor Sechin, Anastasia Shevchenko (Amnesty Intl), Viktor Shokin, Oleg Solodukhin, Christopher Steele, Ruslan Stoyanov, Peter Strzok, Taiwanchik (aka Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov), Andriy Telizhenko (BuzzFeedNews), Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov (aka Taiwanchik), Aleksandr Torshin, Vyacheslav Trubnikov, Yulia Tymoshenko, Anastasia Vashukevich (aka Nastya Rybka) (WaPo), Viktor Vekselberg, Natalia Veselnitskaya, Vyacheslav Volodin, Curt Weldon, Andy Wigmore, Alexander Yakovenko, Viktor Yanukovych, Ivan Yermakov (Moscow Proj), Viktor Yushchenko, Aleksandr Zakharchenko, Maria Zakharova, Joel Zamel, Volodymyr Zelensky

 

By @WendySiegelman
 

Key Documents

 
🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 LawfareBlog: Litigation Documents Related to the Mueller Investigation http://bit.ly/2OVch6n
// new November 2018, to be continually updated

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 JustSecurity: Public Document Clearinghouse: UKRAINE Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2CEsQ2F ‼️ Links to ALL documents ‼️

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 AmericanOversight: Trump-Ukraine Key Figures and Documents http://bit.ly/2C24bES
AmericanOversight: The Trump Administration’s Contacts with Ukraine http://bit.ly/2BYSY89 from FOIA requests

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 JustSecurity, Andy Wright: Just Security Launches the Russia Investigation Congressional Clearinghouse http://bit.ly/2L21uHz
// 8/22/2019

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 Lawfare: Full Text of the Mueller Report’s Executive Summaries http://bit.ly/2IFLewq
// 4/18/2019

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 Lawfare: Document: The Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2vcgNpN
// 4/18/2019

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: The Whistle-Blower Complaint: Read the Document [Interactive] http://nyti.ms/2nq4FAD
// 9/26/2019

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 WaPo: Trump impeachment inquiry: Latest news and updates http://wapo.st/2P09WuE [Continually updated]

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 WaPo, Kate Rabinowitz and Kevin Schaul: Who’s involved in the Trump impeachment inquiry http://wapo.st/2W673dg
// orig published 10/21/2019

 

By @jzikah has a new book! Cartoon President http://amzn.to/2QUeZhk @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄 📔 Court Filing (1/17/2019): Civil Action No. 1:18-cv-03501 [pdf] http://cnn.it/2CBddZy (111p) Democratic National Committee v.: Russian Federation, DJ Trump For President, Inc (and others)
// 1/17/2019

⋙ 💙💙🔄 TheAtlantic, Yoni Appelbaum: Impeach Donald Trump http://bit.ly/2FykFIP
//March 2019 cover story

⋙ 💙💙🔄 Politico Mag, Darren Samuelsohn: The Only Impeachment Guide You’ll Ever Need http://politi.co/2QHcJGi
// 1/11/2019, As talk of the I-word heats up, here’s POLITICO Magazine’s soup-to-nuts answers to all your questions about the politics—and the practical realities—of removing a president.

⋙ 💙💙🔄 WaPo, Max Boot: Here are 18 reasons Trump could be a Russian asset http://wapo.st/2D7IJQ9
// 1/13/2019
 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄 TheAtlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg (Editor): UNTHINKABLE: 50 Moments That Define an Improbable Presidency http://bit.ly/2RvDFOn
// Jan 2019; Donald Trump’s 50 Most Unthinkable Moments ~ 50 Articles

⋙ 💙💙🔄 Wikipedia: Timeline of investigations into Trump and Russia (2018) http://bit.ly/2Bh12jP

⋙ 💙💙🔄 Axios: Timeline: Every big move in the Mueller investigation http://bit.ly/2Euh3H9
// 12/12/2018
 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄 Moyers&Co: Interactive Timeline: Everything We Know About Russia and President Trump http://bit.ly/2uVHc9j
// continually updated

⋙ 💙💙🔄📒 DocumentCloud: Steele Dossier [pdf] http://bit.ly/2y5ZhnF 35p

⋙ 💙💙🔄📒 FBIRecordsVault: Records Between FBI and Christopher Steele http://bit.ly/2KqLoF1

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ AP: Mueller Investigation documents http://bit.ly/2ihbK0l

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ CitJourno: Trump/Russian Mob Connections http://www.citjourno.org
 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ CNN, Marshall Cohen, Tal Yellen & Liz Stark: Tracking the Russia investigations (documents) http://cnn.it/2hVCpU5

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: Russian Hacking and Influence in the U.S. Election http://nyti.ms/2NqFXeY

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ BrennanCenter: Trump-Russia Investigations http://bit.ly/2yRKcu6

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ Politico: The people connected to the Russia probes [ Interactive ] http://politi.co/2FUDhz2 //➔ Democrats, Prosecutors, Law Enforcement/Lobbyists/Media,Team Trump, Foreign Nationals

⋙ 💙💙🔄 TheMoscowProject: Trump’s Russia Cover-Up By the Numbers http://bit.ly/2ycY959
// Center for American Progress; 80+ contacts with Russia-linked operatives https://themoscowproject.org/about/ http://bit.ly/2ycY959
 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NBCNews: Russia timeline: Key players, meetings and investigation details http://nbcnews.to/2vtR3YW

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ DailyBeast: Democrats Release the Fusion GPS Testimony on Trump and Russia http://thebea.st/2qMmH1d w attachment [pdf] ⋙ via Dianne Feinstein http://bit.ly/2FjtlPP

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: Justice Department Gives Congress Comey’s Memos on Trump http://nyti.ms/2HdLe2Z
// 4/19/2018 ➔ DocumentCloud: http://bit.ly/2HOGC4z

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ DOJ: Indictment of Internet Research Agency LLC et al … [PDF] http://bit.ly/2CqdHzD 37p //➔ Mueller Investigation
// 2/16/2018
 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ Amy Siskind: The Weekly List ~ “This is How Democracy Ends” https://theweeklylist.org

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: Mueller Has List of Questions for Trump http://nyti.ms/2rfDuqK + http://nyti.ms/2HExEKi
// 4/30/2018, Majority Relate to if Trump Obstructed Inquiry on Russia

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: The Trump Lawyers’ Confidential Memo to Mueller, Explained [ Document ] http://nyti.ms/2kKPgq9
// 6/2/2018, NYT article about document: http://nyti.ms/2swIZSc

 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ TIME: The Arguments President Trump Has Made Against the Mueller Investigation http://ti.me/2MdeARX
// 6/8/2018

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ TIME: Wikipedia: Links between Trump associates and Russian officials http://bit.ly/2K42VDF

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ WaPo: Who has been charged in the Russia probe and why http://wapo.st/2toNwH2
// continually updated; WaPo Russia page

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ ForeignAffairs Anthology: A New Cold War? Russia and America, Then and Now 1947- http://fam.ag/2KEA4dF

 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ Justice.gov: Mueller Indictment of 12 Russians in the GRU for Election Hacking [pdf] http://bit.ly/2NbphV6 29p
// 7/13/2018

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ FactCheck.org: Timeline of Russia Investigation http://bit.ly/2KZ4qaQ
// posted 6/7/2018, updated 7/13/2018; Key moments in the FBI probe of Russia’s efforts to influence the 2016 presidential election; Readable

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ Legal Process Server: DNC Lawsuit vs Russia, Wikileaks, et al http://bit.ly/2KIOhBq

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT, Linda Qiu: Truth-Testing Trump’s 250-Plus Attacks on the Russia Inquiry http://nyti.ms/2MY609E
// 8/18/2018

 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ Justice.gov: Manafort Plea Agreement [pdf] http://bit.ly/2CZiVb7 17p
// 9/14/2018

⋙ 💙💙🔄💽 NYT: Opinion | Operation Infektion: A three-part video series on Russian disinformation http://nyti.ms/2OHqSSV
// 11/12/2018

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ PasteMag, Jacob Weindling: A Year of Trump and Russia: The 75 Stories That Defined the Mueller Investigation in 2018 http://bit.ly/2QWN1SU
// 12/28/2018

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ LawFareBlog: Document: Indictment of Roger Stone [pdf] http://bit.ly/2UdQgmj 24p
// 1/25/2019

 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄📋 NYT: Trump and His Associates Had More Than 100 Contacts With Russians Before the Inauguration [Interactive] http://nyti.ms/2MAZCps
// 1/26/2019

⋙ 💙💙🔄 BuzzFeedNews: These Secret Files Show How The Trump Moscow Talks Unfolded While Trump Heaped Praise On Putin http://bit.ly/2DWQ2ed
// 2/5/2019; ⏳TIMELINE ⌛️

⋙ 💙💙🔄 WaPo: What we learned about Trumpworld outreach to Russia since Mueller’s investigation began http://wapo.st/2twkXYE
// 2/19/2019, And what we still don’t know.

⋙ 💙💙🔄 ◕📋 NYT, Larry Buchanan and Karen Yourish: Trump Has Publicly Attacked the Russia Investigation More Than 1,100 Times http://nyti.ms/2T2HSsN
// 2/19/2019

 

By @Jzikah
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⋙ 💙💙🔄 ◕📋 WaPo, Philip Bump: The 81 people and organizations just looped into the Trump probe — and why they were included http://wapo.st/2SJrw41
// 3/4/2019

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: Full Document: Trump’s Call With the Ukrainian President [Interactive] http://nyti.ms/2lfBkbC (Annotated)
// 9/25/2019″

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: The Whistle-Blower Complaint: Read the Document [Interactive] http://nyti.ms/2nq4FAD
// 9/26/2019

 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄 📔 This❗️⋙ HPSCI: Trump-Ukraine impeachment inquiry report http://bit.ly/2LlnJsX
// 12/3/2019; House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

⋙ 💙💙🔄 📔 This❗️⋙ Report: House Judiciary Committee report on their articles of impeachment against President Donald John Trump http://bit.ly/2Ek2rIa 658p
// 10/15/2019

⋙ 💙💙🔄 📔 This❗️⋙ Lawfare: House Releases Impeachment Trial Brief http://bit.ly/2ucCo3Y document 111p
// 1/18/2019

 

By @Jzikah
 

 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄 📔 This❗️⋙ Trial Memorandum of the US House of Representatives in the Impeachment Trial of President Donald J Trump http://bit.ly/2uePNsc
// 1/18/2020

⋙ 💙💙🔄 📔 This❗️⋙ Trial Memorandum of President Donald J Trump http://bit.ly/2NGi2XK 171p
// 1/20/2020

 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄 📔 This❗️⋙ Vox, Matthew Yglesias and Andrew Prokop: The ultimate guide to the Donald Trump impeachment saga http://bit.ly/2SoXpkm
// Updated: Feb 5, 2020, 8:06pm EST, Published: Nov 5, 2019, 8:06am EST

⋙ 💙💙🔄 📔 This❗️⋙ 📀 Press Here For Impeachment Trial on Cspan
// 1/20/2020-2/5/2020

⏳WaPo: The full Trump-Ukraine impeachment timeline http://wapo.st/35odsUl

 

By @Jzikah has a book! Cartoon President http://amzn.to/2QUeZhk


 

By @Jzikah

 
⭕ 31 Dec 2020

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Disappointed rules proposed for House do not sanction members seeking to overthrow democracy.

🐣 RT @SpyTalker [Jeff Stein] Very happy to announce our new partnership with @thedailybeast, starting with today’s cross-posted piece: Poisoner, Hacker, Meddler, Spy: How Russian Agents Ran Wild via @thedailybeast
⋙ DailyBeast/SpyTalk, Jeff Stein and Patricia Ravalgi: Poisoner, Hacker, Meddler, Spy: How Russian Agents Ran Wild in 2020 http://bit.ly/38WUlnO
// 12/31/2020; Some wins, some losses, but overall a record to be proud of—if you’re Vladimir Putin.

WaPo: Meet the Trump saboteur in charge of undermining Biden — and America http://wapo.st/3rK5MIb Trump’s budget director, Russell Thurlow Vought, “is very good at is sabotage. He’s sabotaging national security, the pandemic response and the economic recovery”

🐣 RT @stuartpstevens Hey @realDonaldTrump, know you’re up and Tweeting! Enjoy that last NY Eve before we kick you out of Our House. You lost. Here’s a special message just for you and yours. Happy New Year, loser.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln A #NYE2020 message made with love from @TheRickWilson to @realDonaldTrump. #NewYear 💽 https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1344856023471972352?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @jgeltzer The Justice Department just filed its response to the lawsuit filed by Gohmert & more trying to force Pence to declare Trump the winner at the joint session of Congress on 1/6. ¤ DOJ—the same DOJ that reports to Trump—says the lawsuit should be tossed out of court. ¤ DOJ is right.

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 TRUMP PENTAGON putting US national security in great peril. Transition meetings turned off since 18 Dec. Political appointees are deliberately hiding issues. Russian hack? Mil Ops against Iran? Contract corruption? Jan 6 DC security?
⋙ NPR: Biden’s National Security Adviser: Pentagon Hasn’t Granted Meetings Since Dec. 18 http://n.pr/2KUkID1

Reuters: Iran’s foreign minister says Trump trying to fabricate pretext to attack Iran http://reut.rs/2L8h8F2 “Separately, a military adviser to Iran’s supreme leader warned Trump ‘not to turn the New Year into mourning for Americans’”

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Thursday accused U.S. President Donald Trump of attempting to fabricate a pretext to attack Iran, and said Tehran would defend itself forcefully.

Separately, a military adviser to Iran’s supreme leader warned Trump “not to turn the New Year into mourning for Americans”.

Zarif said in a tweet: “Instead of fighting Covid in US, @realDonaldTrump & cohorts waste billions to fly B52s & send armadas to OUR region. Intelligence from Iraq indicate plot to FABRICATE pretext for war.”

The U.S. military flew two nuclear-capable B-52 bombers to the Middle East in a message of deterrence to Iran on Wednesday, but the bombers have since left the region.

The Pentagon announced on Thursday that the Nimitz aircraft carrier, which was off the coast of Somalia, would be heading back to it’s homeport. Previously operating in the Middle East, some U.S. officials said the move could be seen an attempt to reduce tensions in the region.

In recent days there has been increased concern and vigilance about what Iranian-backed forces might do in the lead up to the anniversary of a Jan. 3 U.S. drone strike in Iraq that killed top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani, the official said.

Washington blames Iran-backed militia for regular rocket attacks on U.S. facilities in Iraq, including near the embassy. No known Iran-backed groups have claimed responsibility.

Iran is preparing to hold events marking the anniversary of Soleimani’s killing.

“Iran doesn’t seek war but will OPENLY & DIRECTLY defend its people, security & vital interests,” Zarif wrote.

Hossein Dehghan, a military adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said on Twitter: “I saw on the news that the Americans are on alert for fear of the revenge (over Soleimani’s killing) and have flown two B-52 bombers over the Persian Gulf”.

“All their military bases in the region are covered by our missiles. I advise the White House evictee (Trump) not to turn the New Year into mourning for Americans,” said Dehghan, a former defence minister.

🧵 RT @BillKristol 1. A brief thread on why we should not panic but should worry, even be a bit…alarmed. ¤ I’ve been speaking with former Trump Administration officials and with other former senior national security types who remain plugged in to the Pentagon. 📌 https://twitter.com/BillKristol/status/1344655961445855232?s=20
// three I’s ~ Iran, Insurrection Act, Insanity

⭕ 30 Dec 2020

WSJ Editorial: Trump’s Embarrassing Electoral College Hustle http://on.wsj.com/3aYX9Ub
// It is doomed to fail but would still set a destructive precedent.

Reuters: Trump pardon of Blackwater Iraq contractors violates international law – UN http://reut.rs/3hxZnv1

Nicholas Slatten was convicted of first-degree murder, while Paul Slough, Evan Liberty and Dustin Heard were convicted of voluntary and attempted manslaughter, over the incident in which U.S. contractors opened fire in busy traffic in a Baghdad square and killed 14 unarmed Iraqi civilians.

The four contractors, who worked for the private security firm Blackwater owned by the brother of Trump’s education secretary, were included in a wave of pre-Christmas pardons announced by the White House.

“Pardoning the Blackwater contractors is an affront to justice and to the victims of the Nisour Square massacre and their families,” said Jelena Aparac, chair of the U.N. working group on the use of mercenaries, said in a statement.

The Geneva Conventions oblige states to hold war criminals accountable for their crimes, even when they act as private security contractors, the U.N. experts said.

“These pardons violate U.S. obligations under international law and more broadly undermine humanitarian law and human rights at a global level.”

By allowing private security contractors to “operate with impunity in armed conflicts”, states will be emboldened to circumvent their obligations under humanitarian law, they said.

The pardons were strongly criticised by many in the United States. General David Petraeus and Ryan Crocker, respectively commander of U.S. forces and U.S. ambassador in Iraq at the time of the incident, called Trump’s pardons “hugely damaging, an action that tells the world that Americans abroad can commit the most heinous crimes with impunity.”

WaPo, EJ Dionne: Republican ‘populism’ is a fraud http://wapo.st/3mXGwuh “McConnell’s maneuvers this week are the last gasp of his party’s hypocrisy, rooted in a burning desire for working-class votes unmatched by a will to do anything to earn them”

Republicans were only willing to embrace Trump’s “populism” as long as it was fake — or of a right-wing sort that elevated the politics of race and immigration. The moment Trump started talking about real money for non-elites, the GOP leadership threw its hands up in horror. McConnell’s maneuvers this week are the last gasp of his party’s hypocrisy, rooted in a burning desire for working-class votes unmatched by a will to do anything to earn them.

WaPo Editorial: Trump is inciting chaos on Jan. 6, both in and outside the Capitol http://wapo.st/381AHbd

Mr. Trump — who told the Proud Boys during the first presidential debate in September to “stand back and stand by” — issued his uncamouflaged summons to “Be there, will be wild!” So much for the law-and-order president. Just as hypocritical are the Republican members of Congress — the latest being Mr. Hawley — who plan to raise objections to the certification of electoral votes for Mr. Biden. They cite completely baseless allegations, uniformly rejected by the courts, of voter fraud. Their aim is not, as they profess, to ensure election integrity, but rather to cater to the whims of a would-be autocratic president and burnish their credentials as Trump loyalists for future elections.

Republican congressional leaders have acknowledged that Mr. Trump’s desperate efforts to stop Mr. Biden from being sworn in to office are bound to fail. Not, though, before more harm is done to the United States’ political system and its standing in the world. We can only hope the damage from the chaos Mr. Trump is inciting doesn’t extend to human lives.

🐣 RT @kyledcheney SASSE issues a lengthy midnight takedown of efforts by some Republicans to overturn Biden’s victory, labeling them “ambitious politicians who think there’s a quick way to tap into the president’s populist base without doing any real, long-term damage.” http://bit.ly/3rIJ0k0 https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1344516142556184576?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 Democrats have won the popular vote in all but one election since 1992, and have generally acquiesced to the Electoral College outcome. There were legitimate concerns over the outcomes in 2000, 2004 and 2016. But Dems NEVER behaved in the unhinged way Trump & his minions are now.

🐣 RT @kasparov68 Putin has been busy signing laws with both hands. More laws criminalizing dissent, huge fines for “online libel,” and “foreign agents”. With other hand, more goodies for his pals, privatizing national parkland, handing more public assets to his mafia.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kasparov68 It’s typical of authoritarian regimes to be obsessed with churning out new laws as a way of legitimizing their repression. As documented well by Kafka, the irony is that they ignore the law when it suits them and have no independent judiciary.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom I hope that’s all it is.
⋙ 🐣 RT @gtconway3d The president is cutting short his vacation in order to resume his critical and important work undermining the Constitution he swore to uphold.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @kaitlancollins President Trump is skipping his New Year’s Eve party, an unusual move that surprised guests who were told he’d be there. Instead he’s heading back to Washington early. W/ @Kevinliptakcnn [link]
⋙ 🐣 RT @ps9814 I’m certain this is about Iran war plans. See @RadioFreeTom’s article in The Atlantic.
⋙ 🐣 CNBC (2016): Trump asks why US can’t use nukes: MSNBC http://cnb.cx/3rGrJHY ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1344487869637824513?s=20/photo/1

[8/3/2016:] “Several months ago, a foreign policy expert on the international level went to advise Donald Trump. And three times [Trump] asked about the use of nuclear weapons. Three times he asked at one point if we had them why can’t we use them,” Scarborough said on his “Morning Joe” program.

Scarborough made the Trump comments 52 seconds into an interview with former Director of Central Intelligence and ex-National Security Agency Director Michael Hayden.

Scarborough then asked a hypothetical question to Hayden about how quickly nuclear weapons could be deployed if a president were to give approval.

“It’s scenario dependent, but the system is designed for speed and decisiveness. It’s not designed to debate the decision,” Hayden said.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Not one of you dorks in the Senate will escape this politically. It will never, ever go away.

💽 MSNBC, Mitchell Reports: Sen. Murphy: Hawley is “engaged in the attempted overthrow of democracy” http://on.msnbc.com/393fFZ9
// Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) weighs in on expanding stimulus checks, telling Andrea Mitchell that “the legislative session ends in three days. So there is only one path to get $2,000 into the hands of Americans who are struggling today, and that is to pass the House legislation.” He also sharply criticizes Sen. Josh Hawley’s (R-MO) announcement that he would object to the Electoral College certification on January 6th, saying that “Josh Hawley and anyone who supports his effort are engaged in the attempted overthrow of democracy. There is no evidence that there was any fraud.”

🐣 RT @marceelias Looks like 2021 may be another busy year of suing states over restrictive voting laws.
⋙ USAToday: GOP seeks to roll back mail-in voting in states like Georgia and Pennsylvania that Trump is contesting http://bit.ly/38GwyZ6

TheAtlantic, Ed Yong: Where Year Two of the Pandemic Will Take Us http://bit.ly/392R1I7
// As vaccines roll out, the U.S. will face a choice about what to learn and what to forget.

TheAtlantic, Tom Nichols: Trump Could Still Start a Last-Ditch War With Iran http://bit.ly/3pHFp3X
// A final grand distraction before the president is forced to relinquish his office is a real danger that deserves serious attention.

🐣 RT @BillKristol OMB is in effect the White House and has been involved over the last couple of years in many of Trump’s illegalities and cover-ups, so that’s no surprise. On the other hand, DOD “opacity” is bad and worrisome.
⋙ 🐣 RT @lrozen Biden spox Yohannes Abraham warns of DoD & OMB “intentional opacity,” making transition harder, has security, health, economic repercussions

⭕ 29 Dec 2020

🐣 RT @harrylitman Pence’s constitutional role is to “open” the certificates. That’s it. Not to certify not even technically to count. He has no way even to purport to change the count. It’d be like saying the Oscar presenters get to decide who wins Best Picture.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “When candidates lose presidential elections it is a humiliating personal rejection … and they need family and friends around them to help them cope with that defeat. Donald Trump doesn’t have that,” Democratic strategist Chaitanya Komanduri says.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, TheBeatWithAri: ‘Loser’: Dem Strategist says Trump ‘has nobody’ to console him, maybe a ‘hug from Lou Dobbs’ http://on.msnbc.com/
// As Trump wreaks havoc in his final days in office, Democratic strategist Chaitanya Komanduri joins MSNBC’s Ari Melber to discuss his inability to concede and why he’s a “loser.”

🐣 RT @michaelluo .@sbg1: “…unless there is a full accounting for what happened with Donald Trump, 2020 is not over and never will be. I still don’t want to remember, but I know that forgetting is not an option, either.”
⋙ NewYorker, Susan Glasser: The Trümperdämmerung Is a Fitting End to 2020 http://bit.ly/3nZFWh4

WaPo: N.Y. prosecutor hires forensic accounting experts as Trump criminal probe escalates http://wapo.st/34U1qnW
// Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance

⭕ 28 Dec 2020

🐣 RT @PhilLewis The Proud Boys have made Hotel Harrington their gathering spot when they’re in D.C. ¤ The hotel just put out a statement that they’ll close January 4th-6th, when thousands of Trump supporters are expected to come to the capitol for a last-ditch rally. Many just lost reservations https://twitter.com/Phil_Lewis_/status/1343760802965286912?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @pbump This is not a joke.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @Bencjacobs INBOX: President Donald Trump issues Proclamation on 850th Anniversary of the Martyrdom of Saint Thomas Becket
⋙ 🐣 ‘Who will rid us of this meddlesome president?’

😅 RT @DonWinslow The first few weeks of January are going to feel a lot like the last 30 minutes of Goodfellas. 💽 https://twitter.com/donwinslow/status/1343777976710643712?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @PeterHotez We’ve learned in 2020 that our nation can’t implement complicated public health measures: we saw this with the diagnostic testing, virus detection, virus genome sequencing, we’re just not delivering at a high level, can’t understand why
⋙ 🐣 ♫ Well, this train carries saints and sinners
This train carries losers and winners
This train carries whores and gamblers … ¤
I said, this train carries broken-hearted
This train, thieves and sweet souls departed
This train carries fools and kings … ¤
~ Springsteen
⋙⋙ 🐣 lyrics aside, Fauci has said we need to study the difficulty of achieving public health goals in a complex society of non-conformists

🐣 RT @keplya https://twitter.com/keplyq/status/1343732280318164992?s=20/photo/1
// “Hope was never a thing with feathers” ~ Claudia Rankine
⋙ 🐣 “It’s a cold and it’s a broken Hallelujah” ~ Leonard Cohen

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Breaking: The House has voted to override Trump’s veto of the National Defense Authorization Act. It’s the first successful override vote of the Trump admin.

🐣 RT @JustSchmeltzer WOW, House passes $2000 checks in a suspension-of-the-rules vote, getting the 2/3rd vote needed. Impressive! ¤ Mitch won’t let a vote on that, cleanly, but gives Pelosi and Schumer another strong talking point, as well as GA Senate candidates.

WaPo: Biden accuses Trump appointees of obstructing transition on national security issues http://wapo.st/2Ky6oA3

TheGuardian: Russia admits to world’s third-worst Covid-19 death toll http://bit.ly/3aWn7Ye
// More than 186,000 Russians have died due to coronavirus, three times more than previously reported

But many Russians flout social distancing rules, and in recent weeks the country’s outbreak has overwhelmed poorly funded hospitals in the regions.

Russia has instead pinned its hopes on corralling its outbreak by vaccinating people with its Sputnik V jab, named after the Soviet-era satellite.

… Russia has not said how many people it has vaccinated so far, and according to recent surveys by state-run polling company VCIOM and the Levada polling agency only 38% of Russians plan to get the shot.

⋙ 🐣 MT @Laurie_Garrett [12/21] … Alexander “Sasha” Kagansky, age 45, supposedly stabbed himself & then leapt to his death from a 14th story window in St Petersburg Russia. He was a #COVID19 #vaccine researcher, collaborating w/US & UK scientists.
⋙⋙ MoscowTimes (12/21): Russian Scientist Who Worked on Coronavirus Vaccine Stabbed, Falls Out of Window http://bit.ly/3pygEH0

🐣 RT @duty2warn To reconfirm, Trump is pathologically aberrant and fiercely malignant. GOP Senators are enablers who put party and power over country and constitution. Trump’s lawyers are village idiots. His cabinet is criminal. Every Trump loyalist is a sycophant. And DeJoy deserves deJail.

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Our divisions are considerable, aggravated by the descent of one party into nuttery and by a Constitution that gives GOP disprop power. Lawmakers should reduce distortion (e.g., the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact) and deploy federalism.
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: America isn’t ‘hopelessly divided.’ It only looks that way because of our Constitution. http://wapo.st/3nZnDsc

⭕ 27 Dec 2020

🐣 RT @StevenBeschloss If we just move on after Jan. 20, if we don’t confront both the criminality and the complicity of Trump and his regime, then America can’t really move on. This will be a festering wound of injustice that won’t heal.
⋙ 🐣 As Fintan O’Toole wrote of Trump today in The Irish Times: “[T]hose who want to rebuild American democracy will have to put a stake through his heart.” http://bit.ly/3hyPZYd
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @SykesCharlie “Democracy is not just about voting… Trump set out to lay waste to that whole system, from the bottom up, poisoning the groundwaters of respect for evidence, argument and rationality that keeps it alive.”
⋙ IrishTimes: Fintan O’Toole: Trump has unfinished business. A republic he wants to destroy still stands http://bit.ly/3hyPZYd
// 2020 in review: Donald Trump will continue to unleash racism, nativism and a fear of government

… [H]e got nearly 75 million votes in November, even while his malign incompetence was killing his own people. He got those votes, moreover, having made it abundantly clear that he would never accept the result of the election unless he won. They were votes for open autocracy.

This is his legacy: he has successfully led a vast number of voters along the path from hatred of government to contempt for rational deliberation to the inevitable endpoint: disdain for the electoral process itself.

In this end is his new beginning. Stripped of direct power, he will face enormous legal and financial jeopardy. He will have every reason to keep drawing on his greatest asset: his ability to unleash the demons that have always haunted the American experiment – racism, nativism, fear of “the government”.

Trump has unfinished business. A republic he wants to destroy still stands. It is, for him, not goodbye but hasta la vista. Instead of waving him off, those who want to rebuild American democracy will have to put a stake through his heart.

🐣 RT @AppropsDems NEW: @AppropsDems Chairwoman @NitaLowey on President Trump’s belated signing of HR 133: ¤ “The House Appropriations Committee has jurisdiction over rescissions, and our Democratic Majority will reject any rescissions submitted by President Trump.” http://bit.ly/3mMPkDm

🐣 RT @stealthygeek Reminder that line-item veto is not a thing.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AndrewSolender Trump says he’s signing the stimulus bill “with a strong message that makes clear to Congress that wasteful items need to be removed.” ¤ “I will send back to Congress a redlined version, item by item… insisting that those funds be removed from the bill.” Text Block: https://twitter.com/AndrewSolender/status/1343365526198906882?s=20/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT The House will vote tomorrow on legislation increasing the checks from $600 to $2000. It will pass with likely universal Democratic support. ¤ Then it’s up to McConnell. The Senate could vote Tuesday and send it to the President’s desk. ¤ What will McConnell do?
⋙ 🐣 If Trump is serious and McConnell doesn’t allow a vote or doesn’t push caucus to support the $2000, Trump could screw up the GA election which McConnell needs Trump’s support for to keep his majority…🤔

🐣 RT @PreetBharara👇
⋙ 🐣 RT @kyledcheney NY Post cover/editorial: “Sidney Powell is a crazy person. Michael Flynn suggesting martial law is tantamount to treason.”
⋙ NYPost: The Post says: Give it up, Mr. President — for your sake and the nation’s http://bit.ly/3ryjo9u
// Mr. President, it’s time to end this dark charade. We’re one week away from an enormously important moment for the next four years of our country.

Mr. President, it’s time to end this dark charade. ¤ We’re one week away from an enormously important moment for the next four years of our country. ¤ On Jan. 5, two runoff races in Georgia will determine which party will control the Senate — whether Joe Biden will have a rubber stamp or a much-needed check on his agenda.

Unfortunately, you’re obsessed with the next day, Jan. 6, when Congress will, in a pro forma action, certify the Electoral College vote. You have tweeted that, as long as Republicans have “courage,” they can overturn the results and give you four more years in office. ¤ In other words, you’re cheering for an undemocratic coup.

You had every right to investigate the election. But let’s be clear: Those efforts have found nothing. To take just two examples: Your campaign paid $3 million for a recount in two Wisconsin counties, and you lost by 87 more votes. Georgia did two recounts of the state, each time affirming Biden’s win. These ballots were counted by hand, which alone debunks the claims of a Venezuelan vote-manipulating Kraken conspiracy. ¤ Sidney Powell is a crazy person. Michael Flynn suggesting martial law is tantamount to treason. It is shameful.

We understand, Mr. President, that you’re angry that you lost. But to continue down this road is ruinous. We offer this as a newspaper that endorsed you, that supported you: If you want to cement your influence, even set the stage for a future return, you must channel your fury into something more productive.

President Trump, your legacy is secure — stop the ‘stolen election’ rhetoric. Stop thinking about Jan. 6. Start thinking about Jan. 5. […]

🐣 I’ve seen different pov’s and I’m confused:
1. Was Trump defeated (on relief package)?
2. Did he get some substantive commitments?
3. Or ~ Was he played?
⋙ 🐣 RT @TSubtext Very much depends on the audience.

WaPo: Trump has indicated he will sign stimulus and government spending bill into law, averting shutdown http://wapo.st/2KYWaZ8
// The president had demanded changes to the stimulus bill but on Sunday signaled he would release the stimulus funds after all

CNN, Dean Obeidallah: Nero fiddled. Trump plays golf http://cnn.it/3mQhYmZ

🐣 RT @duty2warn In his final days, Trump finally now approaches the apex of his malignancy. There is nothing positive driving him at all. There is nothing he cares about that is beneficial to the electorate. He is driven purely by grievance, rage, fear and especially revenge.

😅 WaPo: Dave Barry’s Year in Review 2020 http://wapo.st/2KyfEnM
// And we thought past years were awful.

⭕ 26 Dec 2020

🐣 RT @TheLastWord .@tribelaw argues that Trump’s pardons to absolve the crimes of his friends might be crimes themselves if they’re issued to obstruct justice. He also explains why it’s important for the next admin. to investigate and prosecute those abuses of power. https://on.msnbc.com/37T6ZoK
// 12/28/2020
⋙ 🐣 RT @tribelaw My @FT op-ed explains the counter-intuitive fact that it’s the very breadth of the president’s pardon power — its “plenary” character— that enables an ex-president to be prosecuted for using that power as part of a criminal scheme to obstruct justice:
⋙⋙ FT, Lawrence Tribe: Donald Trump’s pardons must not obstruct justice http://on.ft.com/3mUkXLd
// Abuses of constitutional clemency power should be investigated and prosecuted

🚫 WaPo, David Ignatius: Until Biden’s win is certified, the U.S. remains vulnerable http://wapo.st/2WMorET
// alarmist

Law&Crime: Mike Pence Cannot Block the Certification of Joe Biden’s Victory When the Senate Formally Counts Electoral College Votes on Jan. 6th http://bit.ly/2M21Dik

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Let me explain why he’s really mad. The NDAA forces shell companies to reveal money sources, putting a major crimp in the global money laundering scams donald and his family have been running for decades. It’s not a “gift” to Russia. It would cut off his ruble supply.

⭕ 25 Dec 2020 ✨✨

🐣 RT @GeorgeTakei He warned us four years ago how this would go. How do you think it all ends, friends? 💽 https://twitter.com/GeorgeTakei/status/1342540614030815233?s=20/photo/1
// Tony Schwartz, co-author of TAOTD, saying Trump will never accept his loss
⋙ 🐣 RT @Cleavon_MD You couldn’t pick a worse person to run America during a pandemic than Trump. 3,000 Americans dead per day because we have a mentally unstable President. Even more disturbing & sickening are Republicans that toe the party line and allow their constituents to die from COVID.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @sandzNJ That is truly the most disturbing part. Here we sit and watch and wonder who will save us. Another 60K +/- people will die before new leadership comes in! He’s done more damage than doing nothing with his lies, gatherings and subterfuge.

💙 🧵 RT @JYSexton This is one of the most important threads I’ll write. ¤ Trumpism is fascism. ¤ We are in a full-blown crisis. We must recognize we’re dealing with a religious death cult and warring over reality itself. ¤ Here’s what I discovered writing AMERICAN RULE. 1/-31 📌 https://twitter.com/JYSexton/status/1309895500200579073?s=20
// 9/26/2020

📋 RawStory: More than 2,900 health care workers died this year — and the government barely kept track http://bit.ly/38CVdOi

🐣 RT @CIAspygirl It’s not too late. Maybe Melania can be a Cover Girl for:
“Birther Monthly”
“Tone Deaf Daily”
“Enabler Enquirer”
“Crime Family Chronicle”
“Soulless Sentinel”
“Sexual Predator Apologist Gazette”
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @thedailybeast Melania’s lack of magazine covers as First Lady seems to have Trump a little grouchy on Christmas https://trib.al/JjaT6Mr
⋙ 🐣 ● 2500/day dying from COVID-19
● Unemployment insurance running out
● Eviction moratorium ending
● Government shutting down
● Defense bill vetoed
~ and we’re supposed to feel sorry for who? ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1342696749111119874?s=20/photo/1
// Melania eating jewelry like spaghetti

CNN, Gary Kasparov: It’s time to treat Putin’s Russia like the rogue regime it is http://cnn.it/37OoSoA

🐣 RT @GarrettHaake Graham golfed with President Trump today, and here suggests the President is dug in on boosting direct payments to $2000. Unless he can convince senate Republicans fast, we’re moving towards a shutdown on Monday.
⋙ 🐣 RT @LindseyGrahamSC After spending some time with President @realDonaldTrump today, I am convinced he is more determined than ever to increase stimulus payments to $2000 per person and challenge Section 230 big tech liability protection.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @PeterVroom1 Trump’s goal now is to intentionally create a crisis that will allow him to take extraordinary measures with respect to DOJ/DOD. Graham, as Sen Judiciary Chairman, can facilitate his last ditch efforts through committee hearings to lend some credibility.

🐣♫ RT @LawrenceTribe “Come senators, congressmen
Please heed the call
Don’t stand in the doorway
Don’t block up the hall
For he that gets hurt
Will be he who has stalled
The battle outside ragin’
Will soon shake your windows
And rattle your walls
For the times they are a-changin’” — Bob Dylan

🐣 RT @DanRather I hope. I mourn. I pray. I love. I listen. I share. I resolve. I waver. Life is complicated. We need each other to shoulder the pain. And share the joy. Merry Christmas.

🐣 “The Dead of Winter” will have a different meaning this year

🐣 A survivor of World War II, a doctor, once tried to explain what life was like when Prague was bombed. ¤ He said, “Life had no value.” ¤ When I look at the death toll each day, numb, I think I finally understand what he was saying.

⭕ 24 Dec 2020

🐣 RT @davidaxelrod Of all the many reckless, thoughtless, selfish- even lawless- things @realDonaldTrump has done as president, throwing COVID aid to Americans in doubt on Christmas Eve has to rank near the top. ¤ This isn’t about getting them more money. ¤ It’s about getting himself more attention.
⋙ 🐣 trying to upstage the baby Jesus

🐣 RT @LincolnProject On #ChristmasEve in 1776, George Washington led his men across the Delaware River and changed the tide of history. On this eve in 2020, their #Legacy is under attack. We must unite & rise to meet this moment just as they did more than 200 years ago. #MerryChristmas✨ https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1342282252953255937?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @DelthiaRicks … No $2000 checks & no $600 ones, either
⋙ WaPo: Families on brink of eviction, hunger describe nightmare Christmas as $900 billion relief bill hangs in limbo http://wapo.st/34G11Fu
// About 14 million Americans will lose unemployment aid on Saturday after President Trump and Congress were unable to reach a deal.

😅 RT @gzeromedia ¤ #TopStories2020 ¤ Trump’s promising to be back by Christmas 2024 (maybe as Santa). ¤ More #PUPPETREGIME: https://gzeromedia.com/puppet-regime/
💽 https://twitter.com/gzeromedia/status/1342243660532908033?s=20/photo/1
// pseudo-Muppets

🐣 RT @joshtpm Manafort worked for Russia to attack the United States probably just for money in the final analysis. Trump knew. Trump helped. And now Trump has pardoned Manafort with full knowledge that he was part of a Russian conspiracy to sabotage a US election.

🐣 RT @WillieGeist Andrew Weissman, former senior prosecutor on the Mueller investigation, on President Trump’s pardons of Manafort and Stone: “What (Trump) did yesterday is proof of obstruction. It’s the final act.” @Morning_Joe

‼️ 🐣 RT @JakeSherman So let’s recap where we are on Christmas Eve.
— Unemployment expires Saturday.
— Government funding expires Monday.
— House Rs blocked Dem 2k check bill.
— Senate R leadership says 2k check bill cant get 60 in the Senate, unlikely to bring it up.
— No plan to keep govt open.

WaPo, Amber Philips: Could Trump declare martial law to try to steal the election? http://wapo.st/3rlzR0B
// That and other efforts his allies are floating won’t work, say legal and national security experts. Here’s why.

⭕ 23 Dec 2020

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom If you don’t like the pardons, and the vetoes, and the general callousness of going to Florida while people suffer, you are really not going to like the war with Iran that he is clearly going to try and start in the next few weeks.

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood Trump’s pardons to shield Manafort and Stone – after dangling the idea to persuade them not to tell Mueller what they know about him – is open corruption ¤ the pardons don’t discredit the national security questions about Trump’s conduct w/Russia ¤ the pardons affirm them

🐣 RT @BillKristol The Manafort pardon was of course contemptible. But it was successful. The promise of pardons enabled just enough of a cover up that Trump was able to get away with the collusion and lying about it. In this sense, Trump won. Putin won. America lost, and justice was denied.

🐣 RT @Peter_Wehner To GOP lawmakers who declare Trump’s actions are “rotten to the core”: It’s better late than never, but his actions have been rotten to the core for four years. It would’ve been more courageous to speak out when it mattered, not 28 days before Trump leaves office.

NYT Editorial: Trump Corrupted the Presidential Pardon. Biden Must Repair It. http://nyti.ms/34IB7Rw
// There are clear ways to reform the pardon process to work as the founders intended.

NYT: Trump Gives Clemency to More Allies, Including Manafort, Stone and Charles Kushner http://nyti.ms/3rpk0hk
// It was the second wave of pardons and commutations by the president in two days, showing his willingness to use his power aggressively on behalf of loyalists.

WaPo: Trump’s last-minute outburst throws pandemic relief effort into chaos http://wapo.st/2KoPS5n

🐣 RT @chrislhayes All of this was clear during impeachment, of course. It’s the entire theme of Schiff’s final speech: The man is iredeemably venal and cannot be trusted to do the right thing ever. Ten months later 1 of every 1000 Americans is dead, & the president is desperate to pull off a coup

🐣 RT @duty2warn Kudos to those who commented, suggesting that the REAL source of Trump’s objection to the NDAA involved the proposed requirement of shell corporations to disclose ownership etc. – which is problematic for money launderers like him. Good accurate call.

WaPo: Trump vetoes defense bill, teeing up holiday override votes in Congress http://wapo.st/3mGeFic

NYT, Maggie Haberman and Michael Schmidt: A President Unhappy, Unleashed and Unpredictable http://nyti.ms/34EO2Em
// President Trump remains the most powerful man in the world, but powerless to achieve what he most wants: to avoid leaving office as a loser.

⭕ 22 Dec 2020

💙 WaPo, Edward Foley (12/22): It’s time for Mike Pence to choose: Trump, or the truth http://wapo.st/3n0cLJf

🐣 RT @BeschlossDC George Mason, delegate to Constitutional Convention, said in 1788 that a President should not be granted power to pardon because he might “pardon crimes which were advised by himself. It may happen, at some future day, that he will establish a monarchy, and destroy the republic.”

💙 NBC, Ben Collins: As Trump meets with QAnon influencers, the conspiracy’s adherents beg for dictatorship http://nbcnews.to/3pkLqmT
// With Trump’s days in office dwindling, QAnon influencers have become increasingly restless and militant, urging the president to “#crosstherubicon.”

WaPo: Trump grants clemency to 20, including ex-advisers and former lawmakers http://wapo.st/3haX54G
// The recipients of pardons and commutations included three Republican former members of Congress, people convicted of crimes as part of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, and contractors convicted of killing unarmed Iraqi civilians in 2007.

🐣 RT @thedailybeast Trump informed MAGA attorney Sidney Powell on Monday that he does not intend to appoint her “special counsel” to investigate “election fraud,” according to two people with knowledge of the matter and another source close to the White House.
⋙ DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng and Erin Banco: Trump Tells Sidney Powell He Won’t Name Her ‘Special Counsel’ http://bit.ly/3hfpEya
// The president has met with the conspiracy theorist lawyer recently. But he is not yet buckling to one of her wishes.

🐣 RT @benjaminwittes What a genuinely disgusting set of clemency actions—from pardons for L’Affaire Russe figures to slates wiped clean for murderers of Iraqi civilians and corrupt congressmen!

NYT, Matthew Continetti: Is Trump Really All That Holds the G.O.P. Together? http://nyti.ms/2Ktw4xA
// The Republican Party has embraced reality-TV authoritarianism not out of strength but weakness.

🐣 RT @LaurieGarrett Mystery worthy of Le Carre: Alexander “Sasha” Kagansky, age 45, supposedly stabbed himself & then leapt to his death from a 14th story window in St Petersburg Russia. He was a #COVID19 #vaccine researcher, collaborating w/US & UK scientists. @MaxBoot
⋙ MoscowTimes (12/21): Russian Scientist Who Worked on Coronavirus Vaccine Stabbed, Falls Out of Window http://bit.ly/3pygEH0

RawStory: Michael Flynn should face court martial for ‘incitement to insurrection’: Ex-Colin Powell chief of staff http://bit.ly/2WD4oIZ

Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn is among the far-right Republicans saying President Donald Trump should declare martial law and reconduct the 2020 election because of widespread voter fraud. Many elections officials and national security experts, however, have stressed that there is no evidence that such fraud occurred or that President-elect Joe Biden didn’t win the 2020 presidential election fairly. And when Col. Lawrence B. Wilkerson, who served as chief of staff to former Secretary of State Colin Powell, spoke to MSNBC’s Chris Hayes on Monday night, December 21, he expressed his outrage over Flynn’s martial law suggestion and recommended that he face court martial.

Wilkerson told Hayes, “I have to commend all those people out there in every state who worked so hard to deliver a free and fair election. At the same time I saw that, I have to say my fears are somewhat significant with a former lieutenant general in the United States Army saying what Flynn said with regard to martial law and going to the battleground states and essentially reconducting the election. Were I the secretary of defense, I’d call him back to active duty — which is in the prerogative of the secretary of defense — and I’d court martial him.”

The former Colin Powell chief of staff, who considers Flynn a “disgrace to his uniform,” added, “at a minimum, I’d cite him for incitement to insurrection. This is not something that a military officer should do…. He needs to be rebuked. He needs to be reprimanded. And it needs to be done officially.”

⭕ 21 Dec 2020

CNN, Stephen Collinson: Trump threatens 30-day reign of destruction on the way out of office http://cnn.it/34yOh3y “‘We don’t know what he might do,’ one officer in the Pentagon said. Another added: ‘We are in strange times.’”

🐣 RT @GlennKesslerWP Noteworthy: Pat Robertson does a rundown of a bunch of Trump’s lies and notes Trump seems to believe this stuff. He “lives in an alternate reality…very erratic…it’s time to move on.” 💽 https://twitter.com/GlennKesslerWP/status/1341142630479114240?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @jeremyherb New statwment from Wyden following Treasury briefing on SolarWinds says Microsoft said “dozens of email accounts were compromised. Additionally the hackers broke into systems in the Departmental Offices division of Treasury, home to the department’s highest-ranking officials.” Text Block: https://twitter.com/jeremyherb/status/1341184949794320384?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Undercutting Trump, Barr says there’s no basis for seizing voting machines, using special counsels for election fraud, Hunter Biden http://wapo.st/3nJp2TC

🐣 ◕ RT @D_Kuehn It’s really important for people to understand that what is happening now is much worse than the Great Recession. I understand it’s hard to process that we are living through a series of historic crises, but it’s imperative that we understand that’s what’s happening. https://twitter.com/D_Kuehn/status/1340872948765351937?s=20/photo/1
// overlaid unemployment recession
⋙ 🐣 RT @D_Kuehn The economic crisis is extraordinary. We have a public health crisis on top of that, an ongoing constitutional crisis and barely avoided threat to democracy. And we’re facing a climate crisis.
⋙ 🐣 RT @D_Kuehn The inflection point of capitalist prosperity that’s brought so many real benefits also brings problems and contradictions and we have to accept their reality.

🐣 RT @benpershing “Dominion has stated the company has no ownership relationship with the Pelosi family, the Feinstein family, the Clinton family, Hugo Chavez or the government of Venezuela.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @existentialfish Newsmax just aired this note to “clarify” its coverage of Smartmatic and Dominion. 💽 https://twitter.com/existentialfish/status/1341078245878472706?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @svdate […; full statement:] https://twitter.com/svdate/status/1341096656431923202?s=20/photo/1

📊 RT @Mediaite Polarized America: Fox News Poll Says 22 Percent Think Trump Was Best POTUS Ever And 42 Percent Say He Was The Worst [link]

CNN: Barr says no need for special counsels to investigate election or Hunter Biden http://cnn.it/3h4u3DW “On the SolarWinds cyber attack that affected several agencies in the US government, Barr said, ‘It certainly appears to be the Russians.’”

⭕ 20 Dec 2020

WaPo, Max Boot: Trump saved the worst for last http://wapo.st/3rgSsea “Never before in U.S. history has there been a record of a president discussing a military coup to stay in office”

🐣 RT @propublica “His GPA did not warrant it, his SAT scores did not warrant it. We thought for sure, there was no way this was going to happen. Then, lo and behold, Jared was accepted.”
⋙ ProPublica (2016): The Story Behind Jared Kushner’s Curious Acceptance Into Harvard http://bit.ly/2LV0IQR
// 11/18/2016; ProPublica editor Daniel Golden wrote a book a decade ago about how the rich buy their children access to elite colleges. One student he covered is now poised to become one of the most powerful figures in the country.

🐣 RT @kasparov68 It’s like the police watching a thief try to break into a bank vault but not stopping him because he has the wrong tools and can’t get it open. Do they wait until he blows it up or shoots the bank manager?
⋙ 🐣 RT @stuartpstevens If the president plotting a coup and seizing voting machines isn’t the greatest criminal conspiracy in US history, what beats it? Success is not necessary for conviction, only intent and planning.

WaPo: A frustrated Trump redoubles efforts to challenge election result http://wapo.st/2J6k6Ju

💙 Public officials and military leaders have refused to be drawn into Trump’s post-election maneuvering. On Friday, Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy and Gen. James C. McConville, the Army’s top officer, released a joint statement that said: “There is no role for the U.S. military in determining the outcome of an American election.”

💙 TheAtlantic, Peter Wehner: Trump Is Losing His Mind http://bit.ly/2WusPby “In the process, Trump has in too many cases turned his party into an instrument of illiberalism and nihilism”

The president is discussing martial law in the Oval Office, as his grip on reality falters. ¤ None of this should come as a surprise. Some of us said, even before he became president, that Donald Trump’s Rosetta Stone, the key to deciphering him, was his psychology—his disordered personality, his emotional and mental instability, and his sociopathic tendencies. It was the main reason, though hardly the only reason, I refused to vote for him in 2016 or in 2020, despite having worked in the three previous Republican administrations. Nothing that Trump has done over the past four years has caused me to rethink my assessment, and a great deal has happened to confirm it.

Even amid the chaos, it’s worth taking a step back to think about where we are: An American president, unwilling to concede his defeat by 7 million popular votes and 74 Electoral College votes, is still trying to steal the election. It has become his obsession.

In the process, Trump has in too many cases turned his party into an instrument of illiberalism and nihilism. Here are just a couple of data points to underscore that claim: 18 attorneys generals and more than half the Republicans in the House supported a seditious abuse of the judicial process.

And it’s not only, or even mainly, elected officials. The Republican Party’s base has often followed Trump into the twilight zone, with a sizable majority of them affirming that Joe Biden won the election based on fraud and many of them turning against medical science in the face of a surging pandemic.

… If any of his predecessors—Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H. W. Bush, and Ronald Reagan, to go back just 40 years—had been president during this pandemic, tens of thousands of American lives would almost surely have been saved.

Our institutions, especially the courts, will have passed a stress test, not the most difficult ever but difficult enough, and unlike any in our history. Some local officials exhibited profiles in courage, doing the right thing in the face of threats and pressure from their party. And a preponderance of the American public, having lived through the past four years, deserve credit for canceling this presidential freak show rather than renewing it. The “exhausted majority” wasn’t too exhausted to get out and vote, even in a pandemic.

But the Trump presidency will leave gaping wounds nearly everywhere, and ruination in some places. Truth as a concept has been battered from the highest office in the land on an almost hourly basis. The Republican Party has been radicalized, with countless Republican lawmakers and other prominent figures within the party having revealed themselves to be moral cowards, even, and in some ways especially, after Trump was defeated. During the Trump presidency, they were so afraid of getting crosswise with him and his supporters that they failed the Solzhenitsyn test: “The simple act of an ordinary brave man is not to participate in lies, not to support false actions! His rule: Let that come into the world, let it even reign supreme—only not through me.”

For the foreseeable future, journalists will rightly focus on the pandemic. But once that is contained and defeated, it will be time to go back to focusing more attention on things like the Paris Accords and the carbon tax; the earned-income tax credit and infrastructure; entitlement reform and monetary policy; charter schools and campus speech codes; legal immigration, asylum, assimilation, and social mobility. There is also an opportunity, with Trump a former president, for the Republican Party to once again become the home of sane conservatism. Whether that happens or not is an open question. But it’s something many of us are willing to work for, and that even progressives should hope for.

There’s a lovely line in William Wordsworth’s poem “The Prelude”: “What we have loved, Others will love, and we will teach them how.”

There are still things worthy of our love. Honor, decency, courage, beauty, and truth. Tenderness, human empathy, and a sense of duty. A good society. And a commitment to human dignity. We need to teach others—in our individual relationships, in our classrooms and communities, in our book clubs and Bible studies, and in innumerable other settings—why those things are worthy of their attention, their loyalty, their love. One person doing it won’t make much of a difference; a lot of people doing it will create a culture.

Maybe we understand better than we did five years ago why these things are essential to our lives, and why when we neglect them or elect leaders who ridicule and subvert them, life becomes nasty, brutish, and generally unpleasant.

Just after noon on January 20, a new and necessary chapter will begin in the American story. Joe Biden will certainly play a role in shaping how that story turns out—but so will you and I. Ours is a good and estimable republic, if we can keep it.

🐣 RT @ OlgaNYC1211 So humiliating! Every Russian media outlet this morning is breaking with the news that Trump refused to publish a WH statement blaming Russia for the attacks. Bad enough trump and Republicans refuse to act but having this used as propaganda is infuriating @senatemajldr @SenateGOP

🐣 RT @gelles “Trump has visited golf courses on about 21% of the days of his presidency, or roughly 1 in 5 days. He has visited Trump properties on about 29% of the days of his presidency — nearly one-third of his days in office.”
⋙ 📋 CNN: Donald Trump’s presidency by the numbers http://cnn.it/3auV962
// 12/18/2020

🐣 RT @MSNBC Fmr. CIA and Pentagon Chief of Staff Jeremy Bash on the alleged Russian cyberattacks on US agencies: “I think Trump requested cyber hacking from Russia. He welcomed it, he benefited from it and I think he’s rewarded it.”
💙 ‼️ ⋙ 💽 MSNBC, AndreaMitchell: Former CIA and Pentagon Chief of Staff Jeremy Bash: This is an epic national security crisis http://on.msnbc.com/2Wwwi9B “I think Trump requested cyber hacking from Russia, he welcomed it, he benefited from it and I think he rewarded it”‼️ ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1340648927402586122?s=20/photo/1
// Former CIA and Pentagon Chief of Staff Jeremy Bash joins Peter Baker and Andrea Mitchell to comment on the Russian hack of federal agencies. “We have not had a cybersecurity breach like this in a long time, maybe even in our history,” Bash stated. Regarding President Trump’s silence, Peter Baker added that “this administration has taken a number of actions against Russia in the past; it’s expelled diplomats, imposed sanctions. What it’s not done is have the President…actually give voice to these kinds of actions. He does not criticize Russia.”

🐣 RT @MoscowTimes The United States confirmed Saturday that it is planning to close the two remaining U.S. consulates in Russia https://twitter.com/MoscowTimes/status/1340554032063102976?s=20

⭕ 19 Dec 2020

🐣 RT @OrinKerr In the old days they waited for a suspicious fire at the parliament building.
⋙ 🐣 RT @LLinWood Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Minnesota & Pennsylvania are states in which martial law should be imposed & machines/ballots seized. ¤ 7 states under martial law. ¤ 43 states not under martial law. ¤ I like those numbers. ¤ Do it @realDonaldTrump! ¤ Nation supports you.

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood recorded speaking privately to fellow Republicans in 2016, Kevin McCarthy “joked” that Donald Trump was on Vladimir Putin’s payroll ¤ after he said it, then-Speaker Paul Ryan (unsuccessfully) swore those who heard it to secrecy: “no leaks. this is how we know we’re a real family”
⋙ 🐣 RT @GOPLeader I had a briefing from the FBI today to learn more about Eric Swalwell’s ties to a reported-spy from China, and one thing is now crystal clear: ¤ Swalwell should no longer be on the Intel Committee.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom If there were an ounce of decency left in the GOP, @senatemajldr would assemble a group of senior Republicans, call @MarkMeadows, go to the Oval, and together tell Trump to stop planning a coup or he’ll be removed from office in accordance with the Constitution. But there isn’t.

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Trump Floats Coup Plan That’s So Wild Even Rudy Giuliani Is Terrified http://nym.ag/34uCzHc

🧵 RT @joshtpm It’s kind of buried in most of the reporting on this meeting Trump had with Sidney Powell, Rudes [Rudy?], etc. But the real detail I think is that Mike Flynn was at this White Hiuse meeting. Flynn is actively pushing a declaration of marital law that wld have the military force new … https://twitter.com/joshtpm/status/1340448349233803266?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @joshtpm 2/ elections in the swing states Trump lost. Powell is, I think, best seen as a creature of Mike Flynn, at least inasmuch as their influence on Trump. Flynn has always had a unique hold over Trump. From 2015 through his notional cooperation to pardon. A former 3 star general …
⋙ 🐣 RT @joshtpm 3/ pressing a defeated President to declare martial law to overturn the result of an election that is now formally and definitively over is needless to say a very grave matter. I have complete confidence that Joe Biden will be inaugurated as the 46 president in one …
⋙ 🐣 RT @joshtpm 4/ month. But I think people are underestimating how chaotic and dangerous the next thirty days will be. What we are watching is a criminal conspiracy to overturn a certified, final election result involving the President and a handful of cronies including Flynn,
⋙ 🐣 RT @joshtpm 5/ Giuliani, Powell and others.

💙 🧵 RT @tnicholsmd He came in by ambulance short of breath. Already on CPAP by EMS. Still, he was clearly working hard to breathe. He looked sick. Uncomfortable. Scared. ¤ As we got him over to the gurney and his shirt off to switch a a hospital gown, we all noticed the number of Nazi tattoos. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/tnicholsmd/status/1333391178738274305?s=20

⋙ 🐣 RT @tnicholsmd All of us being a team that included a Jewish physician, a Black nurse, and an Asian respiratory therapist. ¤ We all saw. The symbols of hate on his body outwardly and proudly announced his views. We all knew what he thought of us. How he valued our lives. 4/
⋙ 🐣 RT @tnicholsmd Yet here we were, working seamlessly as a team to make sure we gave him the best chance to survive that we could. All while wearing masks, gowns, face shields, gloves. The moment perfectly captured what we are going though as healthcare workers as this pandemic accelerates. 5/
⋙ 🐣 RT @tnicholsmd Unfortunately, society has proven unwilling to listen to the science or to our pleas. Begging for people to take this seriously, to stay home, wear a mask, to be the break in the chain of transmission. 8/
⋙ 🐣 RT @tnicholsmd Instead, they’ve called the pandemic a hoax, called us liars and corrupt, told us we are being too political by worrying about patients dying and trying to save lives. ¤ They’ve stopped caring about our lives, our families, our fears, worried only about their own. 9/
⋙ 🐣 RT @tnicholsmd I’ve faced these situations countless times since medical school. Not the intubation – which is routine at this point for me and my team. The swastikas. The racist patients. Every single time I feel a bit shaken, but I went into this job wanting to save lives… 12/
⋙ 🐣 RT @tnicholsmd I run through the meds and plan with the nurse and RT. I pause. I see the SS tattoo and think about what he might think about having Jewish physician taking care of him now, or how much he would have cared about my life if the roles were reversed. 16/ […]

🧵 RT @ I don’t really want to boost Cohen, but I also don’t want to rip it off, so here it is, but I’ll tell you what he said @emilyjanefox is the interviewer here. [link to Vanity Fair] 📌 https://twitter.com/DirkSchwenk/status/1340507936733470726?s=20
// Interview with Michael Cohen, Trump’s former “fixer”

🐣 RT @ @DirkSchwenk Starts at noting that Cohen said at the beginning that Trump wouldn’t transition peacefully … and granted that’s true. Cohen on Trump – “pure narcissism.”

This interviewer Emily Jane Fox says she is a long time friend of Cohen – which is a bit of a pause. Cohen is a bit inconsistent as to whether Trump knows he lost – seems to be on the bottom line that Trump is working on his next steps – to rip off Fox News and do a TV network

Trump TV, per Cohen, will be “one fucking infomercial after another and there are 20 Million stupid people out there … that are willing to part with their money…. Educated people, too.”

Cohen – he fell for the emotional appeal, his white power base falls for the same appeal.

PARDONS: Cohen says he does not expect a lot of pardons … Trump cares for no one except for Trump … won’t pardon Giuliani, Jared, Ivanka, Jr., etc. That would waive 5th Amendment, and that wouldn’t be good for DJT … so … no.

Cohen expects many cases out of DOJ and the States, and in light of that, DJT won’t pardon, because they would then testify against Trump.

STEP DOWN AND GET PARDONED? “No, that’s not going to happen, DJT will never step down” because that would be little people forcing him to do so.

Are you still assisting in any investigations? COHEN: I can partially answer, part that I can’t…. I have provided them (Tish James) her entire investigation stems from my (Cohens) testimony to them…. They’re VERY WELL PREPARED … to bring justice to the crimes

Civil Litigation … You (cohen) are out all this money … I (cohen) owe millions … wants reimbursed for money he laid out for Stormy Daniels. Trump called me, said stop this … Stormy sued me (cohen) … deposed General Counsel and Eric Trump … they are too dumb to settle

Cohen is ready to take it all to trial, because that is the only way to beat Trump. Trump never settles, and will take advantage of any weakness shown.

Will you ever talk to Trump again? Cohen – No, I can’t the damage he caused is too significant … he destroyed my family’s happiness. I will never forgive him for what he did… He did himself for himself, without me knowing, at my expense.

Cohen: The court held me responsible for Trump’s dirty deeds … and I can never forgive it. EJF: you really believed he would be loyal? C: DJT is “one way”, but he still somehow believed that he had 5% loyalty … but he had zero.

EJF: Will he jump back in and campaign for Trump 2024? C: he’s desperate for the money… when IRS looks at tax returns, they’re going to find he owes 100s of millions even before penalties … which makes the company worthless…

C: He WILL counterprogram the Biden election [inauguration?]… Obama had the dignity and patriotism to sit in the front row in a peaceful transition … Trump has no humbleness, decency … so he’ll counterprogram the inauguration … so he’ll raise money on it

Alan Weisselberg… is as much in it as Trump, but in my case they gave that fucknut…immunity. I just don’t get it. EJC: We’ll see what he gets. @emilyjanefox I really questioned your decision to put Cohen on, but I think this is a valuable interview, and I hope people boost

Cohen – my book “Disloyal” is currently being adapted for a full length feature film (so he’s getting paid big), and he has a second book coming out (which kinda makes me doubt a little of my tweet above).

Next Cohen book – how people get sucked into Trump. DJT doesn’t care about anyone except for himself, and will steal everything out of the Trump PACs that he can possibly take. He’s already thinking about how to “take money for the little guy.” ¤ Cohen: he’s racist, homophobic, a fraud, etc.

Closes out. Still not sure if Cohen should be boosted at all. I know @marykerry thinks not. He’s definitely a NYer, and has some mobbed up family ties. Enemies of my enemies? Not sure at all.

🐣 RT @atrupar John Bolton did a CNN interview earlier today where he called the Oval Office discussion of martial law “appalling” and said Trump is “unfit for the job.” 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1340526191107854338?s=20/photo/1

🚫🧵 RT @RonGOPVet4Biden What a surprise, it looks like the “mastermind” behind QAnon, Jim Watkins, had connections to child porn sites going back to the 1990s. So, when the whole purpose of your cult is to fight against child porn and your leader … 📌 https://twitter.com/RonGOPVet4Biden/status/1340453502330556416?s=20
⋙ MotherJones, Al Vincens and: QAnon Is Supposed to Be All About Protecting Kids. Its Primary Enabler Appears to Have Hosted Child Porn Domains. http://bit.ly/37zRtOr
// 10/29/2020; [not posted because old article] Archives document Jim Watkins’ links to domains suggestive of underage sexual material.

🐣 RT @SpyTalker Spies on Flynn-Trump #Coup Talk: ‘Horrifying..embarrassing.’ It’s ‘white knuckle’ time, says one former top #CIA officer by .@talk_spy .@spytalker
⋙ SpyTalk, Jeff Stein: Spies on Flynn-Trump Coup Talk http://bit.ly/38lRAfx
// ‘Horrifying..embarrassing.’ It’s ‘white knuckle’ time, says one former top CIA officer

Reports that disgraced former Army General Michael Flynn urged President Trump to declare martial law and “re-run” the election drew harsh reactions Saturday from intelligence veterans, who worry that foreign adversaries could use the chaos at the top of the government to “take advantage of us,” as one former top CIA spy put it.

“It was heated, people were really fighting it out in the Oval,” a source told CNN.

Veteran intelligence officers told SpyTalk they were appalled at the coup talk.

“Many former intelligence officers, myself included,” retired CIA presidential briefer David Priess told SpyTalk, “are shocked that the using-the-military-to-interfere-in-democratic-processes, things we used to collect on and analyze regarding other countries, are reportedly being discussed by the U.S. president about the US political process!”

Former CIA chief of staff Larry Pfeiffer called the coup talk “very disturbing.” He virtually cringed at the thought of foreign embassies in Washington filing reports on the possibility of martial law in the United States.

“This is the kind of behavior that gets intelligence officers at embassies writing cables home about impending coup plotting,” he told SpyTalk. “Usually those are Americans writing the cables. Not this time.”

Even before the coup talk, said former senior CIA operations officer Marc Polymeropoulos, foreign diplomats at embassy receptions in Washington were openly worrying about the president’s mental state. “The subject was, is the American president acting like Kurtz,” he told SpyTalk. ¤ (Kurtz is the fictional mad colonel in the 1979 Vietnam War drama Apocalypse Now, adapted from Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness.)

And now the CIA’s foreign counterparts are bringing it up in bilateral meetings with others around. “My friends overseas are embarrassed,” he said. “We represent America.” It looks like “we’re crazy town.”

“The bottom line is Trump’s nuttiness is super embarrassing. There is not so much worry that this is real coup plotting, as we know the U.S. military is loyal, but ultimately a president acting like Kurtz is dangerous for America,” Polymeropoulos said. “And our adversaries see this crystal clear.”

A member of Congress who said he had been talking with career intelligence agency employees said they are “horrified. But they believe Trump lacks the competency to carry out a coup.”

“We are so lucky they are idiots,” tweeted former senior CIA executive John Sipher.

But Polymeropoulos, who served as a CIA station chief battling terrorist insurgents and Russians alike during his 28-year career, worries that “our adversaries going to take advantage” of the apparent chaos at the top of the government. He calls it “white knuckle” time.

Amid all this, Trump, backed by many congressional Republicans, is still rallying his followers in a campaign to invalidate the presidential election.

But Flynn’s advocacy of a military coup will go nowhere, even if he and Trump tried to set the ball rolling, intelligence veterans agree. He’s already shooting himself in the foot by refusing to sign the national defense budget, passed overwhelmingly by both houses of Congress, noted a member of Congress. “Not exactly the way to get military support,” he said on terms of anonymity in exchange for freely discussing national security issues.

“Certainly the fact that the President would even briefly consider using the military to overturn an election is appalling,” says former State Department and CIA officer and historian Mark Stout.

“But those of us who have worked for and alongside the military know that he is barking up the wrong tree. The U.S. military is not going to do this sort of thing for any President, ever.”

🐣 RT @talk_spy If Pat Cipollone and Mark Meadows are so worried by the coup plotting that they’re sending up flares via the press, maybe it’s time for them to walk out, hold an impromptu press conference in the White House driveway and beg a delegation of Republican leaders to confront Trump.

🐣 RT @RepKinzinger [R] One of the Q conspiracies includes that GITMO is going to house the deep state when “the storm” happens. So this guy is implying that I’m nervous cuz Its going to get me. Ill expose these theories, and shine the light into the darkness. #RestoreOurGOP […]
🐣 RT @RepKinzinger [R] No. The military will not be “deployed” to re-run an election. It’s time for this to be shut down, and now. Gen. Flynn has lost his moral authority to be taken seriously, and the GOP needs to stand up to it. #RestoreOurGOP
// 12/18/2020

🐣 RT @Scaramucci Can’t hide the money. It will be traced. He knows they are all going to jail

🐣 RT @BrendanNyhan Dangerous how the goalposts are shifting. Imagine telling yourself in 2014 that people will think everything is fine because the next President won’t *successfully* pull off a coup
⋙ 🐣 RT @holden It’s amazing how the “Watch what Trump does, not what he says” folks moved to “Watch what Trump *successfully* does, not what he *attempts* to do” without missing a beat.
⋙⋙ 🧵RT @BrendanNyhan The Wall Street Journal editorial board mocked me for warning of the threat Donald Trump posed to American democracy back in 2017. People were still suggesting that the threat had been overblown just a few weeks ago. And here we are. 📌 https://twitter.com/BrendanNyhan/status/1340489535063547906?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @holden It’s like someone shows you a gun, and says “I’m going to shoot those people” and all the Very Serious People say, oh, he just talks that way, he’ll never shoot.”

🐣 RT @john_sipher This is a terrible breach. Any public retaliation will not be in direct response but we be [sic] necessary push back for years of Russian malign activity against the US and its allies. We’ve mishandled Putin for over a decade. He’s now clearly shown his stripes.
🐣 RT @BrianStelter “Privately, the president has called the hack a ‘hoax’ and pressured associates to downplay its significance and push alternate theories for who is responsible, two people familiar with the exchanges said.”
⋙ NYT: Trump Contradicts Pompeo Over Russia’s Role in Hack http://nyti.ms/3h1XeaC
// Hours after the secretary of state said that Moscow was behind the vast cybersecurity breach, the president suggested it might have been China and downplayed the severity of the attack.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews “Deputy Speaker of the Russian State Duma responded with an ominous threat: “We’re going to use their computers to make sure that people like Biden & his entire team will never again imagine that they have the right to world domination. Just wait and see””
⋙⋙ 🐣 1. “Deputy” Speaker
2. The Duma has no power
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Asylum for Trumpusha: ¤ Russian lawmakers are concerned about the future of the Kremlin’s favorite U.S. president.
⋙⋙ DailyBeast: Russian Media Wants Moscow to Grant Asylum to Trump http://bit.ly/
// 12/10/2020; Russian media and lawmakers are concerned about the future of the Kremlin’s favorite U.S. president.

🐣 RT @jennycohn1 I hadn’t thought of that.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @cre8tiverenewal What about Erik Prince’s mercenaries? With Flynn in DoD I fear anything is possible… 32 days is a long time for them to do significant damage
⋙ 🐣 I think in that event, the US military would get involved

🐣 RT @swin24 Since 2017, Trump has on again off again talked about wanting Mike Flynn back in his admin and/or advising him, despite the cloud of scandal around the ex- national security adviser. Come the very end of the trump era, the president got what he wanted in the dumbest way possible
⋙ 🐣 RT @swin24 Also, for some Trumpworld connective tissue: Mike Flynn is now been in direct contact on “election fraud” issues with MyPillow ceo Mike Lindell, who is a major funder of Lin Wood and Sidney Powell’s legal work, the latter of whom was also at the Trump meeting with Flynn
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @swin24 Turns out, MyPillow ceo Mike Lindell is a major funder of a number of the pro-Trump efforts to overturn the 2020 election that you’ve been seeing. He’s given handsomely to Trumpist attorneys Lin Wood/ Sidney Powell in weeks since the election, for instance [link]
⋙ 🐣 RT @swin24 If you had told me a year ago that in the wake of the 2020 race, Trump would bring back Gen. Flynn to consult & egg on & work w/ QAnon peddling lawyers to try to steal the election & cancel democracy, & that the MyPillow creator would also be a player in the saga I woulda said… ….Yea ok that sounds right

🐣 RT @stuartpstevens Not since US Army officers became traitors and joined the Confederacy, has a group so betrayed their oath of office as the majority of Republican Senators and Members of Congress. Their children & grandchildren will study their weakness and anti-American cowardice.

🐣 RT @Porter_Anderson Media: @sam_vinograd to @biannagolodryga on the cyberattack: “What @realDonaldTrump did today was cement his own legacy as a national security threat to the homeland. By undercutting his experts, he’s helping #Russia’s mission to sow confusion in the #UnitedStates.”
// on CNN

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman One of the biggest financial scandals in the world is how Deutsche Bank time and time again acted as a conduit for the Russian government, Russian intelligence, and Russian oligarchs to expand their influence around the world, and particularly, in the US.

🐣 RT @RichardHaass smart piece on the hack. essential to distinguish among 1) political influence operations; 2) espionage; 3) disruptive attacks/sabotage; & 4) unconstrained warfare to understand what occurred & to decide whether to go beyond instituting better protection.
⋙ WIRED: Russia’s Hack Wasn’t Cyberwar. That Complicates US Strategy http://bit.ly/37w3fct
// To evaluate whether cybersecurity tactics are working, you need to first establish what the SolarWinds hack really was.

🐣 RT @kasparov68 Are you kidding? His own Secretary of State, a full loyalist, already admitted it was Russia! When I said in 2017 that Trump had more Russian connections than Aeroflot, this is what I was worried about. [re: Trump tweet]
⋙ NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Trump Won’t Denounce Russia’s Hack Because He’s Still Subservient to Putin http://nym.ag/3mEe1S9
⋙⋙ 🐣 “RT @real The Cyber Hack is far greater in the Fake News Media than in actuality. I have been fully briefed and everything is well under control. Russia, Russia, Russia is the priority chant when anything happens because Lamestream is, for mostly financial reasons, petrified of…. … discussing the possibility that it may be China (it may!). There could also have been a hit on our ridiculous voting machines during the election, which is now obvious that I won big, making it an even more corrupted embarrassment for the USA. @DNI_Ratcliffe @SecPompeo”

🐣 RT @benjaminwittes It is, shall we say, unusual for the President of the United States to meet in the Oval Office with a felon to discuss the appointment of the criminal’s lawyer as a special counsel.
⋙ RT @benjaminwittes I chose my word very carefully. He pled guilty to a felony. His motion to withdraw that plea was never granted. The Justice Department’s motion to dismiss was granted because—and only because—of the pardon, which he accepted. Pardon or not, he is a felon.
// Michael Flynn, Sidney Powell

🐣 RT @RenatoMariotti The mere fact that the President of the United States is considering a military coup is alarming. That would mean the end of America as we know it. ¤ Let’s not mince words here. Using “martial law” to overturn the election is a coup. It’s beyond unconstitutional. It’s evil.
🐣 RT @SykesCharlie Folks, at this point we probably should begin to consider the possibility that the president is insane.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT During the meeting, the president asked about Flynn’s suggestion of deploying the military, those briefed said. That was also shot down.
⋙ 🐣 RT @gtconway Let’s not be hasty
↥ ↧
🧵 RT @maggieNYT SCOOP – Sidney Powell was in Oval Office last night as POTUS discussed making her special counsel for election fraud. @KannoYoungs and me 📌 https://twitter.com/maggieNYT/status/1340349856574038017?s=20
⋙⋙ NYT: Trump Discussed Naming Campaign Lawyer as Special Counsel on Election Fraud http://nyti.ms/3mzWs5U
// In a meeting at the White House on Friday, the president weighed appointing Sidney Powell, who promoted conspiracy theories about rigged voting machines, to probe voter fraud.
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT Among those pushing back on the idea was Pat Cipollone, Meadows and even Giuliani. But Giuliani separately pushed DHS this week to seize control of voting machines to examine them for possible fraud. DHS said it has no authority to do that.
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT The meeting got raucous, with various administration members drifting in and out and different people arguing. Powell told others they were quitters, people people briefed on the meeting
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT The fact of the meeting – and Giuliani hope of seizing the voting machines – has alarmed some of the president’s advisers, who see his desire to take his refusal to accept the election results as in a dangerous new place
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT Meadows and Cipollone strenuously and repeatedly objected to these suggestions, saying there was no constitutional basis, according to the people briefed.
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT One person floated an executive order to seize the voting machines. That was also shot down by Cipollone, per the people briefed.
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT Adding to the story but two people briefed said Flynn was there as well for this meeting.
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT During the meeting, the president asked about Flynn’s suggestion of deploying the military, those briefed said. That was also shot down.
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT MORE – POTUS asked about possibility of Powell being given security clearances to pursue her theories, per people briefed on the meeting.

President Trump on Friday discussed naming Sidney Powell, who as a lawyer for his campaign team unleashed conspiracy theories about a Venezuelan plot to rig voting machines in the United States, to be a special counsel overseeing an investigation of voter fraud, according to two people briefed on the discussion. ¤ It was unclear if Mr. Trump will move ahead with such a plan.

Most of his advisers opposed the idea, two of the people briefed on the discussion said, including Rudolph W. Giuliani, the president’s personal lawyer. In recent days Mr. Giuliani has sought to have the Department of Homeland Security join the campaign’s efforts to overturn Mr. Trump’s loss in the election. ¤ Mr. Giuliani joined the discussion by phone, while Ms. Powell was at the White House for a meeting that became raucous and involved people shouting at each other at times, according to one of the people briefed on what took place.

Ms. Powell’s client, retired Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn, the former national security adviser whom the president recently pardoned, was also there, two of the people briefed on the meeting said. Some senior administration officials drifted in and out of the meeting. ¤ During an appearance on the conservative Newsmax channel this week, Mr. Flynn pushed for Mr. Trump to impose martial law and deploy the military to “rerun” the election. At one point in the meeting on Friday, Mr. Trump asked about that idea.

The White House counsel, Pat A. Cipollone, and the White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, repeatedly and aggressively pushed back on the ideas being proposed, which went beyond the special counsel idea, those briefed on the meeting said. Mr. Cipollone told Mr. Trump there was no constitutional authority for what was being discussed, one of the people briefed on the meeting said.

Mr. Trump was defeated in the election by President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. by more than 7 million votes. The states have confirmed Mr. Biden’s Electoral College victory by a margin of 306-232. ¤ But Mr. Trump, egged on by supporters like Ms. Powell, has never conceded and, holed up inside the White House, he continues to assert that he actually won — even though the baseless claims Ms. Powell and others have made of widespread fraud have been thoroughly debunked and even many of Mr. Trump’s closest allies have dismissed as preposterous her tale of an international conspiracy to rig the vote.

Mr. Trump tends to think of Justice Department appointees when he describes special counsels, but those briefed on the meeting said the idea was for Ms. Powell to serve as a special counsel within the White House, appointed by the president, according to those briefed on it. ¤ Mr. Trump also asked about Ms. Powell being given security clearances to pursue her work, two of the people briefed on the meeting said.

Ms. Powell accused other Trump advisers of being quitters, according to the people briefed. ¤ But the idea that Mr. Trump would try to install Ms. Powell in a position to investigate the outcome sent shock waves through the president’s circle. She has repeatedly claimed there was widespread fraud, but several lawsuits she filed related to election fraud have been tossed out of court. …

Mr. Trump has been in contact with Ms. Powell at other times in recent days, even though his campaign last month sought to distance itself from her as she aired wild and baseless claims about Dominion Voting Systems machines, which were used in some states, somehow being connected to a Venezuelan plot to control the election. ¤ Dominion officials have demanded that Ms. Powell retract her claims. The Trump campaign on Saturday sent a memo to campaign officials telling them to preserve documents related to Ms. Powell and Dominion in case of legal action by the company against Ms. Powell, according to a report by CNN that a campaign official confirmed.

Since the election, Mr. Trump had pushed the outgoing attorney general, William P. Barr, to appoint a special counsel to look into election fraud, as well as one to investigate Hunter Biden, President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s son. Mr. Barr, people briefed on the matter, has been unwilling to do what Mr. Trump wanted.

Mr. Trump and Mr. Giuliani have been pushing for data that would provide evidence of widespread election fraud. Mr. Barr has said the Justice Department has found no evidence of fraud on a scale that would change the outcome of the election. ¤ Part of the White House meeting on Friday night was a discussion about an executive order to take control of voting machines to examine them, according to one of the people briefed on the discussion. ¤ Mr. Giuliani has separately pressed the Department of Homeland Security to seize possession of voting machines as part of a push to overturn the results of the election, three people familiar with the discussion said. Mr. Giuliani was told the department does not have the authority to do such a thing. ¤ The conversation between Mr. Giuliani and Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II, the acting deputy secretary of the Homeland Security Department, took place in the past week, according to the people familiar with the discussion, who were granted anonymity because they were not authorized to describe the conversation.

The department oversees the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, the agency responsible for safeguarding critical systems, such as elections and hospitals. ¤ Mr. Cuccinelli is said to have told Mr. Giuliani that there is no authority by which the agency, which spent the year working with state election officials to prepare for the election, could assert control over voting machines in those states. ¤ Mr. Giuliani called Mr. Cuccinelli this week to push the department to re-examine the machines to find evidence of what the Trump campaign has called widespread fraud, two of the people briefed on the discussion said.

The effort by Mr. Trump’s campaign to use the cybersecurity agency in the push to overturn the results of the election comes after the president last month fired the head of that agency, Christopher C. Krebs. Before he was ousted, Mr. Krebs joined other top election officials in calling the 2020 election “the most secure in American history.”
State and local governments take the lead in managing elections in the United States while cybersecurity agency primarily provides support, guidance and intelligence with the local leaders on potential threats to the voting system.

“We don’t own those networks and we do not have independent legal authority to go in and start combing through those networks,” said Suzanne Spaulding, an under secretary for cybersecurity and critical infrastructure in the Obama administration. “Efforts that appear to be driving a partisan agenda, particularly completely unfounded allegations, significantly undermine the hard work these men and women have been engaged in for years.’

🐣 RT @JonLemire “Officials at the White House had been prepared to put out a statement Friday afternoon that accused Russia of being ‘the main actor’ in the hack, but were told at the last minute to stand down”
⋙ AP: Trump downplays Russia in first comments on cyberattack http://bit.ly/34wBkHE
//➔ coulda been China; he forgot to mention the 400lb man in his basement

🐣 RT @ianbassin The former top intelligence official at DHS has reported to Congress as part of a whistleblower complaint that he was pressured by the Admin to exaggerate the role of far left agitators in violent acts.
⋙ Reuters: DHS whistleblower was pressed to exaggerate leftist role in urban protests, lawyer says http://reut.rs/3ha0vF2

⭕ 18 Dec 2020

💙 📋 NYT, Timothy Eagan: The Next 3 Months Are Going to Be Pure Hell http://nyti.ms/3rfObHF “The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation projects that more than 500,000 Americans likely will have died from Covid-19 by the end of March” ⋙ We were at 314,000 on 12/18
// Biden margin; Lessons from Lewis and Clark on living through the darkest days and longest nights.

‼️ 📋 It’s equally troubling that Biden won the popular vote by 7 million, but came within 43,000 votes of losing the election because of the anti-democratic relic of the Electoral College.

🐣 RT @k_eichensehr My latest for @just_security: some thoughts on the still unfolding Russia hacks and why the US should depart from its usual “Strategic Silence” in the face of espionage to try to prevent these hacks from escalating into destruction/disruption
⋙ JustSecurity, Kristen Eichensehr: “Strategic Silence” and State-Sponsored Hacking: USG and SolarWinds http://bit.ly/37uMoH8
// Is the failure to date to attribute the SolarWinds intrusion and condemn Russia a purposeful tactic?

🐣 RT @AlexWardVox How the US government hack happened, and what it means, explained by @Jason_Healey
⋙ Vox, Alex Award: How the US government hack happened, and what it means, explained by an expert http://bit.ly/37tDJVk
// “This has only started,” Columbia University’s Jason Healey told Vox.

🧵 RT @anneapplebaum Time for Christmas shopping 2020! So many good books were published this year, despite everything. Everyone should read Putin’s People by @CatherineBelton, on the deep roots of Russia’s current ruling class. I reviewed it for @TheAtlantic here: 📌 https://twitter.com/anneapplebaum/status/1340042528318517248?s=20
⋙⋙ TheAtlantic: A KGB Man to the End http://bit.ly/34pd3D8
// The origins of Putin’s worldview—and the rise of Russia’s new ruling class

🐣 RT @dnvolz A full SolarWinds damage assessment and recovery operation for the U.S. government “is a months, if not yearslong, ordeal,” a senior intelligence official said.
⋙ WSJ, Warren Strobel: Computer Hack Blamed on Russia Tests Limits of U.S. Response http://on.wsj.com/2LRf2d5
// It appears spying, not destruction, was the aim; U.S. officials have yet to define precise impact of the suspected Kremlin intrusion

🐣 RT @mviser The formation of the Biden Cabinet began much earlier and has been far more comprehensively planned than previously known. ¤ By Election Day, they had a database of 9,000 potential hires, with 2,500 already vetted. (It now has more than 45,000 entries).
⋙⋙ WaPo: 45,000 names, 130 packets of information, and gut instincts: How Biden is managing his transition http://wapo.st/3apPKNu
⋙ 🐣 RT @mviser “The Biden transition team is the most organized, best resourced, most effective transition team ever” said David Marchick at @publicservice. “Future transition teams, Republican and Democratic will be studying their model. They’re just wickedly organized”

🐣 RT @edwardlucas This is utterly brilliant by @ClaireBerlinski
⋙ Substack, Claire Berlinski: The Hack http://bit.ly/38eYoM8
// How to write about attacking the United States: The Cosmopolitan Globalists’ Guide to Style

🐣 RT @anneapplebaum “Rather than deter the Kremlin, the president has repeatedly refused to acknowledge previous Russian actions—basically giving Vladimir Putin an invitation to continue and amplify attacks” From @GrahamDavidA, on why the US has been hacked
⋙ TheAtlantic, David Graham: Trump’s Weakness Invited Russian Cyberattacks http://bit.ly/34mnhEr
// The president’s failure to push back aggressively against Putin’s meddling seems only to have encouraged it.

🐣 RT @petestrzok Untrue. The investigation opened July 31. ¤ 199 criminal charges followed. ¤ @realDonaldTrump, be like Sen McCain: spend your last days in office standing up to Putin’s cyberattacks and fighting the virus that’s killed 315k Americans, not diverting from your defeat and corruption.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real New Peter Strzok Texts Undermine Official Narrative on Start of ‘Russia Collusion‘ Investigation [link] via @BreitbartNews. Check out last in his class John McCain, one of the most overrated people in D.C.

TheDispatch, Jack Goldsmith: Self-Delusion on the Russia Hack http://bit.ly/38aQEug
// The U.S. regularly hacks foreign governmental computer systems on a massive scale.

🐣 RT @laraseligman Just in: @SecArmy Ryan McCarthy and @ArmyChiefStaff Gen. McConville respond to former Gen. Flynn’s remarks urging Trump to declare martial law to overturn the election results: “There is no role for the U.S. military in determining the outcome of an American election.”

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 On MSNBC. CHRIS HAYES. 8 pm ET. Today. Friday. Pentagon ends coordination with Biden transition. The top four political operatives are Trump squirrels who are hiding incompetence. There is no coup coming. This is just incompetence and political warfare.

🧵 RT @McFaul On Russian power, a few sentences from “Putin, Putinism, and the Domestic Determinants of Russian Foreign Policy.” THREAD/ 1. 📌 https://twitter.com/McFaul/status/1340013745146191872?s=20
⋙⋙ IntlSecurity, Michael McFaul: Putin, Putinism, and the Domestic Determinants of Russian Foreign Policy http://bit.ly/2KHGrNR
// 10/19/2020

🐣 RT @thedailybeast The shell company, which sucked almost half of the Trump campaign’s funds, had a board stacked with family members and confidantes
⋙ DailyBeast/BI: Kushner OK’d Trump Campaign Shell Company That Secretly Paid Inner Circle: Report http://bit.ly/2J1pj5k
// The shell company, which sucked almost half of the Trump campaign’s funds, had a board stacked with family members and confidantes.

Jared Kushner approved the creation of a shell company that operated like a “campaign within a campaign” and secretly funneled millions of dollars in campaign cash to Trump family members, Business Insider reports. The company, American Made Media Consultants Corporation and American Made Media Consultants LLC, took more than half of the Trump campaign’s massive $1.26 billion war chest and was largely shielded from having to publicly report financial details. However, a source told Business Insider that Trump’s daughter-in-law Lara Trump was the company’s president, Vice President Mike Pence’s nephew was its VP, and Trump campaign CFO Sean Dollman was treasurer and secretary.

The mysterious company caused consternation among other campaign staffers, who had no idea how it was spending money, and the Campaign Legal Center filed a civil complaint with the FEC in June accusing the Trump campaign of laundering $170 million largely through it. A campaign spokesperson denied that AMMC paid Lara Trump or Pence’s nephew for being on its board.

⭕ 17 Dec 2020

🐣 RT @AWeissman_ Trump leaves office saying not a word about the devastating Russian cyber attack on our nation. He began 4 years ago by undermining Obama’s Russia sanctions and then rewarded the man who helped him, Michael Flynn, with a full pardon. ¤ Why is he so afraid to condemn Russia?

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand SCOOP/BREAKING NEWS: The Energy Department and National Nuclear Security Administration, which maintains the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile, have evidence that hackers accessed their networks, officials directly familiar with the matter said.
⋙⋙ Politico: Nuclear weapons agency breached amid massive cyber onslaught http://politi.co/3npPFgi
// Hackers accessed systems at the National Nuclear Security Administration, which maintains the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Investigators found suspicious activity in networks belonging to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), Sandia and Los Alamos national laboratories in New Mexico and Washington, the Office of Secure Transportation and the Richland Field Office of the DOE.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand DOE and NNSA officials have begun coordinating notifications about the breach to their congressional oversight bodies. Officials at DOE still don’t know whether the attackers were able to access anything, the people said—and may not know “for weeks”

NYT, Thomas P. Bossert: I Was the Homeland Security Adviser to Trump. We’re Being Hacked. http://nyti.ms/37pHATf Mr. Bossert was the homeland security adviser to President Trump and deputy homeland security adviser to President George W. Bush.
// The magnitude of this national security breach is hard to overstate.

The logical conclusion is that we must act as if the Russian government has control of all the networks it has penetrated. But it is unclear what the Russians intend to do next. The access the Russians now enjoy could be used for far more than simply spying.

The actual and perceived control of so many important networks could easily be used to undermine public and consumer trust in data, written communications and services. In the networks that the Russians control, they have the power to destroy or alter data, and impersonate legitimate people. Domestic and geopolitical tensions could escalate quite easily if they use their access for malign influence and misinformation — both hallmarks of Russian behavior.

On Dec. 13, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, a division of the Department of Homeland Security — itself a victim — issued an emergency directive ordering federal civilian agencies to remove SolarWinds software from their networks.

The removal is aimed at stopping the bleeding. Unfortunately, the move is sadly insufficient and woefully too late. The damage is already done and the computer networks are already compromised.

The remediation effort alone will be staggering. It will require the segregated replacement of entire enclaves of computers, network hardware and servers across vast federal and corporate networks. Somehow, the nation’s sensitive networks have to remain operational despite unknown levels of Russian access and control. A “do over” is mandatory and entire new networks need to be built — and isolated from compromised networks.

President Trump is on the verge of leaving behind a federal government, and perhaps a large number of major industries, compromised by the Russian government. He must use whatever leverage he can muster to protect the United States and severely punish the Russians.

President-elect Joe Biden must begin his planning to take charge of this crisis. He has to assume that communications about this matter are being read by Russia, and assume that any government data or email could be falsified.

At this moment, the two teams must find a way to cooperate. ¤ President Trump must get past his grievances about the election and govern for the remainder of his term. This moment requires unity, purpose and discipline. An intrusion so brazen and of this size and scope cannot be tolerated by any sovereign nation. ¤ We are sick, distracted, and now under cyberattack. Leadership is essential.

NYT, Thomas P. Bossert: I Was the Homeland Security Adviser to Trump. We’re Being Hacked. http://nyti.ms/37pHATf Mr. Bossert was the homeland security adviser to President Trump and deputy homeland security adviser to President George W. Bush.
// The magnitude of this national security breach is hard to overstate.

🐣 RT @CharlesPPierce Do you think he knows that his veto can be overridden? Have they explained that to him yet?
⋙ 🐣 RT @real I will Veto the Defense Bill, which will make China very unhappy. They love it. Must have Section 230 termination, protect our National Monuments and allow for removal of military from far away, and very unappreciative, lands. Thank you!
// Translation: Section 230 = Ability for Social Media to label his posts as misinformation; “our” National Monuments = Confederate monuments, rename bases; removal of military from “far away” = Germany

⭕ 16 Dec 2020

WaPo, Dana Milbank: We’ve finally identified the source of fraud in the 2020 election. It’s Ron Johnson. http://wapo.st/34kMZJo //➔ Basically, the hearing was an opportunity to air the accusations Rudy Inc lost in court but without a judge to look at the evidence and rule on the case

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “Do we need a special counsel for Hunter Biden right now? Obviously not… An investigation has already been opened. There is no need for recusal of this Justice Dept. The only reason… is to try and stick it to the incoming president” – Chuck Rosenberg w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1339359574235766785?s=20/photo/1

💙 Politico, Dan Diamond: ‘We want them infected’: Trump appointee demanded ‘herd immunity’ strategy, emails reveal http://politi.co/2Kcr3JB
// Then-HHS science adviser Paul Alexander called for millions of Americans to be infected as means of fighting Covid-19.

🐣 ❣ RT @ProjectLincoln Americans have always said, “It can’t happen here.” But it can, and it will, unless we stand united and fight for our #democracy. 💽 https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1339306575278698496?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @annieisi “This is not the America I recognize. It’s got to stop. … I would appreciate more support from my own party, the Republican Party, to call this stuff out and move on … We have to move on.” –Chris Krebs on baseless election fraud claims
⋙ USAToday: Ex-election security chief Christopher Krebs confronts GOP on false fraud claims: ‘It’s got to stop’ http://bit.ly/38aq5pg

WaPo, Amber Philips: How Republicans are spinning their election fraud falsehoods now that many are acknowledging Biden’s win http://wapo.st/3r2hJsr
// The message seems to be: Okay, Biden won, but here are reasons we should still maybe doubt it

🧵 RT @atrupar This is pretty rich coming from a guy whose baseless claims have undermined public confidence in elections 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1339225647424688130?s=20
// Senate Homeland Security Committee on election, Chain Ron Johnson; former CISA chief Chris Krebs testifies (after having been fired by Trump for saying election was secure)

🐣 RT @real Poll: 92% of Republican Voters think the election was rigged!
⋙ 🐣 ◕ https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1339205790826176515?s=20/photo/1
// Statistica/Gallup: Party Affiliation Sees Major Shift http://bit.ly/3mtz5L3
// 7/17/2020; chart through June; Jan: D ~45%, R ~47% ➔ Jun: Jan: D ~50%, R ~39%
⋙⋙ 🐣 If you include non-voters, Republicans are about 22% of all Americans

NYT: Trump Appointees Describe the Crushing of the C.D.C. http://nyti.ms/34gr0mO “‘Every time that the science clashed with the messaging, messaging won,’ Mr. McGowan said.” The WH squelched anything ‘they thought could be viewed as criticism of Trump’
// Kyle McGowan, a former chief of staff at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and his deputy, Amanda Campbell, go public on the Trump administration’s manipulation of the agency.

⭕ 15 Dec 2020

NewYorker, Masha Gessen: The Overlooked Hallmark of the Trump Administration—and Other Autocracies http://bit.ly/2WromX0 ‘We have to understand Trump’s failures through two traits: cruelty and militant incompetence. But there is a third one: indifference’

We have come to expect this President to fail Americans, catastrophically, and we have become accustomed to understanding these failures through two traits of his Administration: cruelty and militant incompetence. But there is a third one, characteristic of many, if not all, autocracies: indifference.

One of the best-remembered and most useful phrases from twentieth-century political theory is Hannah Arendt’s “the banality of evil,” born of her attempt to understand the motivations of Adolf Eichmann, an architect of the Holocaust. The phrase has been interpreted to mean that Eichmann, despite his high position, was merely a cog in a wheel that would have churned with or without him—that he was normal for his time, a shapeless man who would have conformed to any era. All of this is accurate. But what perhaps struck Arendt most when she was reporting on the Eichmann trial, for The New Yorker, was Eichmann’s indifference. She notes that he didn’t seem to remember some of his most consequential, murderous actions, not because he had a poor memory—and not, she assumed, because he was dissembling—but because he didn’t care, and hadn’t cared at the time. Eichmann had an excellent recollection of two things: perceived injustices perpetrated against him—during his trial in Jerusalem he showed himself to be a first-class whiner—and events that advanced his own career, as when important people noticed him and, say, took him bowling.

The parallels offer themselves. From what we know about Donald Trump, he will remember 2020 as a year when he was unfairly treated by the voters, the courts, and the media, and also a year when he golfed. In this year of the coronavirus, Trump has oscillated between holding briefings and acting like the pandemic was over, while recommending bleach and bragging about his own tremendous recovery. But what he has demonstrated consistently, while three hundred thousand people in this country have died and millions became sick, is that he couldn’t be bothered. Memorable news stories have focussed on the cruel and self-serving ways in which the Administration has addressed the pandemic, as when the President’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, reportedly found it to be politically advantageous that the virus was disproportionately affecting states with Democratic governments, or when Trump withheld resources from states whose governors had criticized him. Trump apparently wanted to lift covid-19 restrictions because he wanted the short-term economic boost that might have helped his reëlection chances. But he also demonstrably, passionately, even desperately wanted a vaccine, and he wanted to take credit for it. His Administration poured money into Operation Warp Speed. And then they dropped the ball, for no reason that we can now see—likely because there is no real reason. Someone might have thought that it wasn’t his job. Someone might have wanted to spite Pfizer for refusing the money that Trump was so generously bestowing. Someone else might have assumed, overconfidently, that Pfizer could always be coerced later into producing the additional doses. Trump himself was most likely golfing.

Nothing has reminded me of Russia quite so much as the Trump Administration’s belated effort to encourage Americans to vaccinate. It will build on an earlier effort to “defeat despair” about the pandemic, which either wasted or simply failed to spend more than a quarter of a billion dollars, because the officials involved tried to ideologically vet two hundred and seventy-four celebrities who may or may not have been asked to take part. Many, according to documents released by the House Oversight and Reform Committee, appeared to have been disqualified because they had been critical of Trump. Several said no, and only a handful, Dennis Quaid among them, accepted; Quaid then apparently backed out, and the campaign went dormant. Had it all been a scam? A particularly dumb version of a Hollywood witch-hunt? Probably not. It was probably another story about a President and an Administration that cares about slights but not about people.

🐣 RT @thereidout “At the end of the day, there’s now one pro-democracy political party in the United States of America and that’s the Democratic Party. ¤ And I am a member of that party because of that. I’m a single issue voter. I believe in democracy.” @SteveSchmidtSES
on #thereidout. 💽 https://twitter.com/thereidout/status/1338999604654862345?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Aaron Blake: McConnell sets up a clash with Trump over who’s in charge in the GOP http://wapo.st/385aXJS //➔ In the mix is whether Trump will react to McConnell’s rebuke by gumming up the Georgia runoffs

WaPo: Judge orders Trump Organization to give more records to N.Y. attorney general http://wapo.st/3mpJcR4
// re: tax evasion

🐣 RT @SennBlumenthal Stunning. Today’s classified briefing on Russia’s cyberattack left me deeply alarmed, in fact downright scared. Americans deserve to know what’s going on. Declassify what’s known & unknown.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews “This is probably going to be one of the most consequential cyberattacks in U.S. history,” one U.S. official said, after the NSC held its second meeting in three days about the attacks, which security experts have linked to Russian intelligence.
⋙ Politico: ‘Massively disruptive’ cyber crisis engulfs multiple agencies http://politi.co/34gL88h
// The hacks also placed new pressure on the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, which has been without a permanent leader since November.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance I wrote what’s been on my mind & my heart: Barr will go down in history as the worst attorney general of our lifetimes. He consistently chose to enable a president who did not believe in the rule of law, regardless of the damage it did to the country.
⋙ MSNBC, Joyce Vance: Barr’s escape hatch isn’t enough to shake Trump’s stigma http://on.msnbc.com/3r3Fksu
// Barr’s legacy is one of dishonesty and steadfast refusal to understand his duty to serve justice and the people.

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Trump’s Axis of Assholes Just Completed Its Hostile Takeover of the Republican Party http://bit.ly/37jZK8S “The Republican Party’s wholesale moral, ideological, and political collapse is the most shocking ideological betrayal in our nation’s history”
// He lost the election, but his true believers, denying that defeat to the bitter end and already preparing to sabotage everything the Biden administration does, are the party now.

The Republican Party’s wholesale moral, ideological, and political collapse is the most shocking ideological betrayal in our nation’s history. From a devotion (at least a stated devotion) to the Constitution, federalism, and limits on the power of government over its citizens, the Trump GOP has gone full authoritarian, pleading “Meine Ehre heisst Treue” to ensure Donald Trump’s continuing affection. That they believe this won’t come without political and moral consequences is beyond logic and reason, but here we are.

This week’s legal temper tantrums, insane demands, and alt-reich violence on the streets of Washington, D.C., proved that, except for a tiny handful, Republicans are just as awful as Trump. They are peerless when it comes to raging contempt for the will of the voters, the Constitution, and the fundamental underpinnings of the republic. The ludicrous, last-gasp Texas legal argument that the Supreme Court summarily rejected last week was not simply doomed to fail from a legal perspective. It was so politically and morally corrosive and dangerous that only in the era of Trumpian collapse would they have allowed their names to be attached to it.

Once 17 Republican attorney generals—and if you’re new to politics, “AG” also stands for “Aspiring Governor”—put ambition over the Constitution and the rule of law to co-sign the Lone Star State’s hot garbage, to use the legal term, we’re no longer in a functioning republic.

All authoritarian movements seek to purify their ranks, to weed out the unbelievers, the apostates, the poseurs. Trumpism is no different. You’ll see more and more GOP members tested in the dark and difficult days ahead. Don’t be shocked when they fail; as a close observer of the GOP’s transformation into the party of Trump-fluffers, I’ve seen it more closely than most and know how this story ends. They’ll make every excuse, but fear of Trump and the wretched lust for power are all they have left.

🐣 📋 RT @Redistrict Fact: in 2016, Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by 2.9 million and came within 77,744 votes of winning the presidency. ¤ In 2020, Donald Trump lost the popular vote by 7.1 million and came within 65,009 votes of winning reelection.
// margins in Swing States
⋙ 🐣 RT @Lee__Drake This analysis looks at the tipping point to 270. A small number of votes in AZ, GA, WI, NV, and NE-2 could have done it
⋙ 🐣 RT @CjgbVictoria As devil’s advocate, I’ll make a pro-EC argument I haven’t seen elsewhere. Over the last 20 years, ignoring 3rd parties, the presidential vote has averaged D 52% & R 48%. Each party won the EC 50% of the time. Under a pop vote system, the D’s wd win 83% & the R’s 17% of the time.

🐣 RT @kaitlancollins Biden says he had “a good conversation” with McConnell today. “I called him to thank him for the congratulations.” He said they have “always been straight with one another” and agreed to get together “sooner than later.” “I’m looking forward to working with him.”

🐣 RT @mkraju Barry Black, the esteemed Senate chaplain, says in his morning prayer: “We accept the results of the Electoral College and ask that you bless President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.” His prayer comes before McConnell’s speech on the floor

🐣 RT @atrupar “Our country has officially a President-elect and a Vice President-elect … the Electoral College has spoken” — here’s Mitch McConnell on the Senate floor congratulating Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on their victory over Donald Trump 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1338866857734856705?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote He must have fallen down multiple times like the others.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BillBrowder Shocking news. Paul Behrends, ex-staffer to Dana Rohrabacher and one of the key people behind the anti Magnitsky campaign in DC in 2016 died suddenly from head trauma last weekend in Washington
⋙⋙ DailyBeast: Ex-Hill Staffer Linked to Veselnitskaya Dies Suddenly After Fall Near His Home http://bit.ly/2LE0CwP “The longtime aide to ‘Putin’s Congressman’ Dana Rohrabacher died suddenly from a head injury over the weekend”
// Paul Behrends, who lost his job on the House Foreign Affairs subcommittee after links to Russia were reported, suffered a head injury close to his home on Friday night.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ThomasS4217 timing is interesting..8th anniversary of Magnitsky Act

🐣 RT @Reuters Putin congratulates Joe Biden on U.S. election victory – Kremlin http://reut.rs/3abf5KN

⭕ 14 Dec 2020

💙 ✅ WaPo, Ann Gerhart: Election results under attack: Here are the facts http://wapo.st/2IY9cWg ⋙ with excerpts from various court rulings and links to all of The Post’s reporting on each false claim
// tags: rigged election rigging stolen election stolen; A compilation of the misinformation, disinformation and many rejected legal challenges by Trump and his allies to try to overturn votes

🐣 RT @RepJerryNadler Attorney General Barr will be remembered for misleading the public, politicizing DOJ, and callously disregarding civil rights. I look forward to working with whomever President-elect Biden chooses as the new AG to repair the integrity of the Department of Justice. Text Block: https://twitter.com/RepJerryNadler/status/1338638516415311877?s=20/photo/1

💙 NYT, Michelle Goldberg: Just How Dangerous Was Donald Trump? http://nyti.ms/3gOot8n “Both the Trump and Bush presidencies concluded with America a smoking ruin. Only Trump has ensured that nearly half the country doesn’t see it”
// He failed to bend the state to his will, but he still broke the country.

Fascism is obsessed with fears of victimization, humiliation and a decline, and a concomitant cult of strength. Fascists, wrote Robert O. Paxton in “The Anatomy of Fascism,” see “the need for authority by natural chiefs (always male), culminating in a national chieftain who alone is capable of incarnating the group’s historical destiny.” They believe in “the superiority of the leader’s instincts over abstract and universal reason.” This aptly describes Trump’s movement.

… Trump’s ability to envelop his followers in a cocoon of lies is unparalleled. The Bush administration deceived the country to go to war in Iraq. It did not insist, after the invasion, that weapons of mass destruction had been found when they obviously were not. That’s why the country was able to reach a consensus that the war was a disaster.

No such consensus will be possible about Trump — not about his abuses of power, his calamitous response to the coronavirus, or his electoral defeat. He leaves behind a nation deranged.

🐣 RT @inhoungk Analysts said it was hard to know which was worse: that the federal government was blindsided again by Russian intelligence agencies, or that when it became clear what was happening, White House officials said nothing. @SangerNYT @nicoleperlroth
⋙ NYT: Scope of Russian Hack Becomes Clear: Multiple U.S. Agencies Were Hit http://nyti.ms/3gM8Leb
// The Pentagon, intelligence agencies, nuclear labs and Fortune 500 companies use software that was found to have been compromised by Russian hackers. The sweep of stolen data is still being assessed.

🐣 RT @nytimes Joe Biden’s 306 Electoral College votes make his victory official. https://nyti.ms/3a9Zv1Y [Map:] https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1338650030576689152?s=20/photo/1

💽 WaPo: Joe Biden’s speech to America: ‘It is time to turn the page’ http://wapo.st/3oPDrhi

President-elect Joe Biden reaffirmed his faith in the integrity of American elections and the legitimacy of his presidency after the electoral college formalized his November win Monday, ridiculing President Trump for claiming victory despite multiple failed efforts to overturn the election results.

In sweeping and sometimes agitated comments 37 days after he was projected the winner, Biden attempted to unify a polarized and skittish country with direct appeals to the more than 74 million Americans who voted for Trump.

“In this battle for the soul of America, democracy prevailed,” Biden said. “We the people voted. Faith in our institutions held. The integrity of our elections remains intact. And now it is time to turn the page, as we’ve done throughout our history. To unite. To heal.”

The speech represented, to date, Biden’s most forceful defense of the election as well as his most complete denunciation of Trump’s fraudulent claims. Biden noted that he received 7 million more popular votes, and the same number of electoral votes, 306, as Trump did in 2016 when he claimed “a landslide.”

“President Trump was denied no course of action he wanted to take,” Biden said. “He took his case to Republican governors and Republican secretaries of state . . . to Republican state legislatures, to Republican-appointed judges at every level. Even President Trump’s own cybersecurity chief overseeing our elections said it was the most secure election in American history.”

Biden praised judges and election workers, both Democrats and Republicans, who withstood Trump’s criticism and defended the integrity of the election. ¤ “They knew this election was overseen, overseen by them — it was honest, it was free, and it was fair,” Biden said. “They saw it with their own eyes, and they wouldn’t be bullied into saying anything different. It was truly remarkable.”

“It is my sincere hope we never again see anyone subjected to the kind of threats and abuse we saw in this election,” he added. “It’s simply unconscionable. We owe these public servants a debt of gratitude … our democracy survived because of them.”

Biden expressed particular contempt for a Texas-based legal challenge — which was joined by 17 Republican attorneys general and 126 congressional Republicans — that sought to overturn results in four states that Biden won: Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

“Thankfully, a unanimous Supreme Court immediately and completely rejected this effort,” Biden said. “The court sent a clear signal to President Trump that they would be no part of an unprecedented assault on our democracy.”

The meeting of the electoral college has been, in recent history, a formality often unnoticed by the public, rather than an event carried live on cable television and prompting a major address by a president-elect. It was only Trump’s defiance that prompted Biden to decide to give another valedictory speech.

💽 ≣ PBS: Biden speaks after Electoral College certification results [transcript, video] http://to.pbs.org/2LDSpJ5

🧵 RT @atrupar Biden: “In the start of this pandemic, this crisis, many were wondering how many Americans would actually vote at all, but those fears proved proved to be unfounded. We saw something very few predicted, even thought possible — the biggest voter turnout in the history.” 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1338643429434208256?s=20
// Biden speech after Electoral Votes counted (pending Hawaii)

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: William Barr Is Out as Attorney General http://nyti.ms/34aXvTo “Barr’s resignation allows him to avoid any confrontation with the president over his refusal to advance Mr. Trump’s efforts to rewrite the election results”
// Mr. Barr was one of the most powerful members of President Trump’s cabinet and faced widespread criticism over his willingness to advance Mr. Trump’s political agenda.

🐣 RT @marceelias 🚨🚨🚨BREAKING: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have officially cross the 270 margin in the Electoral College voting necessary to become President and Vice-President on January 20th. ¤ Donald Trump and his allies lost a record breaking 59 lawsuits between Election Day and today.

🐣 We reached 300K verified deaths from COVID-19 today ~ the same day thd first vaccines were administered. ¤ But we’re not out of the woods yet. IHME projects another 200K deaths by April 1. ¤ So stay safe: mask up, keep your distance, wash your hands and avoid gatherings. ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1338608858915278850?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @nytimes Breaking News: More than 300,000 people with the coronavirus in the U.S. have died, a wrenching toll that comes on the heels of the nation’s first vaccine shots.
‼️ ⋙ NYT: The number of people with the virus who died in the U.S. passes 300,000. http://nyti.ms/34fd38C

WaPo, Karen Tumulty: President Trump has become a delusional character out of Monty Python http://wapo.st/3gMR8L3

😅 ♫ RT @ReesusP GOODBYE Perhaps it would be easier to hear from some white kids?
💽 https://twitter.com/ReesusP/status/1338507387888537600?s=20/photo/1
// The Sound of Music parody Auf Wiedersehen to Trump

🐣 RT @BeschlossDC President’s legal team has just been rejected by Wisconsin Supreme Court in effort to overturn 2020 election: https://twitter.com/BeschlossDC/status/1338530371990941697?s=20/photo/1
// Three Stooges

🐣 📋 I take some comfort in the fact that, of the entire US pop. of 331M, just 74.2M voted for Trump. That’s only 22.5%. ¤ 81.3M voted for Biden. That leaves 175.5M who did not vote. Some are too young to vote, of course, some too busy, some uninterested. I’m grateful they’re there.

⭕ 13 Dec 2020

💙 WaPo: Tracking the 2020 electoral college vote http://wapo.st/3gIg9ap //➔ Times when each state’s electors will cast their votes are given, along with the link to each state’s livestream
// Follow along as states cast their votes for president and finalize Joe Biden’s win

🐣 ”The yeoman is the backbone of the nation.” “Cowards are born in towns, heroes in the country.” – Heinrich Himmler ¤ ⋙ The ideology that says cities are “corrupt” and the countryside brave and pure has a history

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 In a remarkable show of near-unanimity across the nation’s judiciary, at least 86 judges — ranging from the lowest levels of state court systems to the U.S. Supreme Court — have rejected at least one post-election lawsuit filed by Trump or his supporters.
⋙ WaPo: ‘The last wall’: How dozens of judges across the political spectrum rejected Trump’s efforts to overturn the election http://wapo.st/3qNZyXr
// 38 appointed by Republicans

🐣 RT @HowardMortman 20 years ago today. ¤ Gore: “Supreme Court has spoken. While I strongly disagree with court’s decision, I accept the finality of this outcome, which will be ratified Monday in Electoral College. For sake of our unity as a people and strength of our democracy, I offer my concession” 💽 https://twitter.com/HowardMortman/status/1338092915135049729?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 12 Dec 2020

🐣 RT @brhodes These goons in the streets of DC would have been SA in early 1930s Berlin. And the vast majority of elected Republicans won’t say a word about it.

🐣 RT @davidplouffe The battle to save our country is not Democrats vs Republicans. It is pro-democracy forces vs. pro-autocracy forces. It won’t go away on Jan. 20. It won’t be won easily and it will take a big tent to include all those who disagree on a bunch of things but agree on the big thing.

🧵 RT @SteveSchmidtSES In all the years I worked in GOP politics, from local races to the White House it never occurred to me that it was even remotely possible that there were people sitting in rooms with me that would one day be in favor of overturning a Presidential election and making the loser […] America’s first dictator. 📌 https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1337848568661598212?s=20

🐣 RT @jamiegangel What Attorney General Bill Barr really thinks of @realDonaldTrump tweets according to a source familiar with the dynamic: “it’s the deposed king’s ranting…” my reporting with @Kevinliptakcnn @cnn
⋙ 🐣 RT @LisaMirandoCNN Great new reporting from @jamiegangel: A source familiar with the dynamic between AG Barr and Trump right now says Barr cannot be intimidated by Trump, “none of this matters— it’s the deposed King ranting. Irrelevant to the course of justice and to Trump’s election loss..” #CNN

🐣 RT @kasparov68 Don’t dare say “But the system worked” when a majority of Republicans in Congress support the overturning of a free and fair election. You don’t celebrate a cancer not having killed you yet. You celebrate when you’re cancer free.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kasparov68 The system isn’t working when so many of its participants and supposed defenders are trying to destroy it. That’s the crisis, and it’s not going away because this time some judges threw out cases prepared by idiots.

🐣 RT @ RepKinzinger [R] I want to be clear: the Supreme Court is not the deep state. The case had no merit and was dispatched 9-0. There was no win here. Complaining and bellyaching is not a manly trait, it’s actually sad. Real men accept a loss with grace.

🐣 RT @davidplouffe The fight to save our Democracy is just beginning. It’s a scary thought. But if this cast of seditionists gains control of the Senate, House and the White House anytime this decade it’s lights out for America. They are all must-win elections.

🐣 RT @StevenBeschloss Never again wonder how it could have happened in Germany. Never again think it couldn’t happen here. The authoritarian impulse in America is a cancer that must be confronted and overcome.
⋙ 🐣 RT @brianklaas The person representing Trump’s campaign in court just retweeted a call for Joe Biden & Kamala Harris to “confess their crimes on national TV” or be executed. ¤ The authoritarian radicalization of the Republican Party and the Republican base is the defining story of the Trump era.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @brianklaas Here’s the tweet, which was retweeted by Sidney Powell, who has been closely affiliated with Trump’s legal team during the post-election process. https://twitter.com/brianklaas/status/1337791310481289218?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @jennycohn1 They planned their coup starting in February at the latest.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ “Newly Surfaced Recording Reveals ALEC and GOP Election Attorneys [and the CNP] Working with State Legislators to Question Validity of Election” — in February, long before the election took place. By @JamieMCorey 1/
⋙⋙⋙ 💽 Documented.net: Newly Surfaced Recording Reveals ALEC and GOP Election Attorneys Working with State Legislators to Question Validity of Election http://bit.ly/342XCjZ
// 10/26/2020; CNP: Council for National Policy

American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) CEO Lisa Nelson told a room full of conservative activists that ALEC had been working with three GOP attorneys on “action items that legislators can take to question the validity of an election.” The comments were made during a strategy session about elections at the Council for National Policy in February 2020. 

Nelson, who runs the legally non-partisan charity (ALEC) and is a member of CNP, told the group, “obviously we all want President Trump to win and win the national vote. But it’s very clear from all the comments and all the suggestions up front that really what it comes down to is the states and the state legislators.” She added that they’ve been working with former Federal Election Commission (FEC) Member and Heritage Foundation attorney Hans Von Spakovsky, former FEC member Brad Smith, and GOP attorney Cleta Mitchell “trying to identify what are those action items that legislators can take in their states.”

🚫 WaPo: Multiple people stabbed after thousands gather for pro-Trump demonstrations in Washington http://wapo.st/2KowlkM

WaPo Editorial: Republicans faced a simple choice: For or against democracy. http://wapo.st/3qQ4Ql2 “Their recklessness raises the once-unthinkable possibility that a Congress controlled by one party might one day flip a presidential election … in defiance of the voters’ will”

🐣 RT @Edsall “America under Trump became less free, less equal, more divided, more alone, deeper in debt, swampier, dirtier, meaner, sicker, and deader,” George Packer writes. “It also became more delusional.”
⋙ TheAtlantic, George Packer: A Political Obituary for Donald Trump http://bit.ly/3gHgMkj
// Jan-Feb 2021; The effects of his reign will linger. But democracy survived.

NYT: ‘An Indelible Stain’: How the GOP Tried to Topple a Pillar of Democracy http://nyti.ms/3qS4cDK “[M]uch of the GOP leadership now shares responsibility for the quixotic attempt to ignore the nation’s founding principles and engineer a different verdict from the one voters cast in November”
// by Jim Rutenberg and Nick Corasaniti; The Supreme Court repudiation of President Trump was also a blunt rebuke to Republican leaders who had put their interests ahead of the country’s.

🐣 RT @SanhoTree Live coverage from the White House Führerbunker. 💽 https://twitter.com/SanhoTree/status/1324370210636390400?s=20/photo/1
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🐣 RT @atrupar Overwhelming “Downfall” vibes from Trump’s tweets this morning. The city is crumbling around him and from the bunker he’s hysterically turning on his former allies.

WaPo, Dan Balz: Republican officials have followed Trump along his dangerous and destructive path http://wapo.st/3gGt64l

⭕ 11 Dec 2020

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi The 126 Republican Members that signed onto this unlawful & undemocratic GOP lawsuit have brought dishonor to the House and must once and for all end their election subversion – immediately.
⋙ Speaker.gov: Pelosi Statement on Supreme Court Rejecting GOP Election Sabotage Lawsuit http://bit.ly/37eeAh9

Washington, D.C. – Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued this statement after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled to reject the sham GOP lawsuit demanding that Electoral College votes in four states be overturned and awarded to Donald Trump:

“The Court has rightly dismissed out of hand the extreme, unlawful and undemocratic GOP lawsuit to overturn the will of millions of American voters.

“The 126 Republican Members that signed onto this lawsuit brought dishonor to the House. Instead of upholding their oath to support and defend the Constitution, they chose to subvert the Constitution and undermine public trust in our sacred democratic institutions.

“The pandemic is raging, with nearly 300,000 having died and tens of millions having lost jobs. Strong, unified action is needed to crush the virus, and Republicans must once and for all end their election subversion – immediately.”

NYT, Jamelle Bouie: The ‘Trump Won’ Farce Isn’t Funny Anymore http://nyti.ms/3nboYfa “[T]he events of the past month make me worry that we’re following a script the climax of which requires a disaster”
// Republicans are now seriously arguing that elections are legitimate only when their side wins.

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Chris Murphy’s surprise floor speech raises tough questions for Democrats http://wapo.st/3qPQH7p “This is a party that has a whole bunch of enemies of democracy inside its top ranks. That’s bone-chilling.” ~ Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.)

🐣 RT @AdamSerwer Never forget that the majority of Republicans sought to overthrow the results of a presidential election and install their unelected candidate, the majority of their supporters approved, and their sniveling apparatchiks concocted post hoc rationalizations justifying it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AdamSerwer None of the people who supported that document—not a one—can ever again honestly claim to believe in freedom, democracy, individual rights, or constitutional government. All they believe in is their own divine right to rule, no matter what the people say.

WaPo, Amanda Bennett: I was Voice of America’s director. Trump’s latest pick to run the organization is dangerous. http://wapo.st/3mbAg1N

HuffPo: Trump Named ‘Loser Of The Year’ By German News Magazine Der Spiegel http://bit.ly/3a4YgRW
// “Trump’s presidency ends as it began: Without decency and without dignity,” Der Spiegel declared.

🐣 RT @ICEINTERN Wake up GOP. ¤ “Patriotism means to stand by the country. It does not mean to stand by the President.” Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States. ¤ With this rejection, GOP is a DEAD Party. ¤ People will feel shameful to be called “republican”. #GOPIsOver
⋙ 🐣 RT @nytopinion “What is left to say about a political party that would throw out millions of votes? The substance of a lawsuit filed by the State of Texas, and backed by more than 17 other states, would be laughable were it not so dangerous,” writes the editorial board.
⋙⋙ NYT Editorial: The Republicans Who Embraced Nihilism http://nyti.ms/3qS0zNV
// The Supreme Court thwarts the latest Trumpist attack on American democracy.

🐣 RT @TWreninator This is excellent. Madam Speaker please do this!! @TeamPelosi @SpeakerPelosi
⋙ 🐣 RT @BillPascrell Section 3 of the 14th Amendment was written after the Civil War to bar from government any traitors who would seek to destroy the Union. ¤ My letter to House leadership today demands that 126 Republicans (and counting) are violating the Constitution. https://twitter.com/BillPascrell/status/1337482904545464325?s=20/photo/1-2
// letter

🐣 RT @real The Supreme Court really let us down. No Wisdom, No Courage!

🐣 RT @C_C_Krebs Here’s how I see it: plenty of people are telling you who they are right now. Go ahead and take them at their word.

🐣 RT @robertjdenault Just to be clear, this morning Trump found out his loan officers and insurance company have been subpoenaed by criminal investigators not subject to his pardon power and this evening his last gasp at election subversion was killed by a conservative SCOTUS.

🐣 RT @sgurman New w/@aviswanatha @rebeccaballhaus: Trump in a meeting Friday fumed about a @WSJ report that said Barr knew about the Hunter Biden investigation and kept it private during the heated election campaign, and openly considered firing the attorney general.
⋙ ‼️ WSJ: Trump Pursues Appointing Special Counsel to Probe Election, Hunter Biden http://on.wsj.com/3qQATRO
// President has expressed frustration with Attorney General William Barr as efforts to overturn election have failed

🐣 RT @neal_katyal “Any attorney…admitted to conduct cases in any court of the US…who so multiplies the proceedings in any case unreasonably&vexatiously may be required by the court to satisfy personally the excess costs, expenses&attorneys fees reasonably incurred” 28 USC 1927

SCOTUSblog, Amy Howe: Justices throw out Texas lawsuit that sought to block election outcome http://bit.ly/2W6Pevj

🐣 RT @chrislhayes This is bad rhetoric! Bad bad bad!
⋙ 🐣 RT @adamkelsey The @TexasGOP is out with a statement in the wake of the Supreme Court decision, all but calling for secession: ¤ “Perhaps law-abiding states should bond together and form a Union of states that will abide by the constitution.”

🐣 RT @ArietteSaenz .@MichaelJGwin, spox for @JoeBiden, reacts to SCOTUS rejecting Texas’ & President Trump’s bid to overturn the election: “This is no surprise” Text Block: https://twitter.com/ArletteSaenz/status/1337553116334612481?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @DavidAFrench There were zero votes for the TX AG on the merits, including zero votes from Trump appointees. It was a clown suit from the beginning, and 126 representatives, 18 state AG’s, and a host of prominent right-wing activists beclowned themselves by supporting it.

🐣 RT @eliehonig In a way, Alito and Thomas smacked this down hardest of all. ¤ The other 7 Justices said essentially: we wouldn’t even let Texas in the door. ¤ Alito and Thomas said: we *would* let Texas in the door, and then we’d throw them out.

Reason, Jonathan Adler: Supreme Court Unanimously Denies Texas Emergency Relief, Refuses to Grant Motion for Leave to File http://bit.ly/3mathpK “The #Kraken may have been released. Tonight’s Supreme Court order should also have put it out of its misery.”

🐣 RT @gtconway3d “No constitutional provision, no statute and no principle of law gives one state the standing to challenge another state’s handling of an election.”
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @PostOpinions In our system, Texas isn’t the boss of Pennsylvania, @gtconway3d writes. ¤ “Allowing such suits would invite a multistate free-for-all every time a presidential election is held.”
⋙⋙⋙ WaPo, George Conway III: Trump’s last-ditch effort to steal the election is the biggest farce of all http://wapo.st/3oJyGWr

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @deepakguptalaw BREAKING: The Supreme Court has flatly rejected Texas’s insane bid to overturn the lawful results of the 2020 presidential election. The case is over. Texas has no say how other states conduct their elections. https://twitter.com/deepakguptalaw/status/1337543152996126726?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Congress bans anonymous shell companies after long campaign by anti-corruption groups http://wapo.st/2W3W8kT “The legislation has limitations. The general public won’t have access to the ownership data, a disappointment to anti-corruption campaigners”
// LLCs; tagged onto Defense bill; Bipartisan measure requires companies established in the U.S. to disclose their real owners

🐣 RT @emptywheel 126 Republicans want to help Donald Trump steal the election even though he lost even worse than Mitt Romney did in 2012.

SCOTUSblog, Tom Goldstein: Editorial: Don’t just deny Texas’ original action. Decimate it. http://bit.ly/379NJmA “A simple five-page per curiam opinion genuinely could end up in the pantheon of all-time most significant rulings in American history”

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Republicans record their names on a list of shame http://wapo.st/2LtsKTi (w links to lists of Seditionists)

🐣 RT @McFaul One group of states trying to overturn the election results in a another group of states is an outrageously anti-democratic, anti-federalism act. Since 1861, is there any comparable anti-democratic, anti-American act in our history? I can’t think of any, but maybe I’m wrong.

Law&Crime: Manhattan DA’s Office Reportedly ‘Escalating’ Investigation of Trump ‘Significantly,’ Recently Interviewed Deutsche Bank Employees http://bit.ly/2W4WJTt

⭕ 10 Dec 2020

WaPo: With time running out, Trump and GOP allies turn up pressure on Supreme Court in election assault http://wapo.st/3gDPAD3 We are only “a few democracy-conscious representatives away” from Republicans in Congress overturning an election

Joshua A. Douglas, a law professor at the University of Kentucky, said Trump’s pressure will have no effect with the justices, calling it “a loser of a case” that he expect the court to “reject quite easily — probably with a one-sentence order.”

But he warned that the effort from Trump and his GOP allies has, in his view, made clear that Republicans in Congress, if they held big enough majorities in both chambers, would plausibly attempt to “undo the will of the voter when they count the electoral college votes on Jan. 6.”

With Democrats controlling the House, he added, such a scenario is impossible this year, “but we are only a few democracy-conscious representatives away from that potentially occurring. That itself is extremely concerning for the longer-term health of our democracy.”

TheBulwark, Jonathan Last: The Republican Party As Totalitarian State http://bit.ly/381dTqW “It’s important to understand that this is all new to American politics. We have not been down this road before. And so we should not assume that we know with certainty where it leads”
// One of our two major political parties has become an autocracy.

💙 TheAtlantic, Adam Serwer: If You Didn’t Vote for Trump, Your Vote Is Fraudulent http://bit.ly/2JTyAwE “It’s no accident that the Trump campaign’s claims have focused almost entirely on jurisdictions with high Black populations”
// The president’s supporters believe that the votes of rival constituencies should not count—even though they understand, on some level, that they do.

Trumpism demands the profession of beliefs that are neither strictly literal nor exactly figurative, but instead statements of ideological values that don’t fit neatly in either category. These statements are not amenable to journalistic fact-checking, because they are not factual claims; they are assertions of identity and political legitimacy that are incontestable on their own terms. To announce loudly that you accept the proclamations of the Church of Trump, no matter how false, contradictory, or exaggerated, is to identify yourself as a member of that faith community; to deny them is to risk excommunication. As long as devotion to the Trumpian creed remains a central tenet of membership in the Republican Party, precious few elected officials will risk the brand of the heretic.

To Trump’s strongest supporters, Biden’s win is a fraud because his voters should not count to begin with, and because the Democratic Party is not a legitimate political institution that should be allowed to wield power even if they did. ¤ This is why the authoritarian remedies festering in the Trump fever swamps—martial law, the usurpation of state electors, Supreme Court fiat—are so openly contemplated. Because the true will of the people is that Trump remain president, forcing that outcome, even in the face of defeat, is a fulfillment of democracy rather than its betrayal.

The Republican base’s fundamental belief, the one that Trump used to win them over in the first place, the one that ties the election conspiracy theory to birtherism and to Trump’s sneering attack on the Squad’s citizenship, is that Democratic victories do not count, because Democratic voters are not truly American. It’s no accident that the Trump campaign’s claims have focused almost entirely on jurisdictions with high Black populations.

“Detroit and Philadelphia—known as two of the most corrupt political places anywhere in our country, easily—cannot be responsible for engineering the outcome of a presidential race,” Trump said on November 5. Since then, Trump’s legal challenges have targeted cities with large Black populations—not just Philadelphia and Detroit, but also Pittsburgh, Milwaukee, and Atlanta. Trump improved his vote margin slightly in these places, while getting destroyed in nearby suburbs. But because the outdated popular perception of suburbs is that they are white, they lack the assumption of illegitimacy that Trumpists attach to cities.

The absence of not only evidence of any systemic fraud, but even compelling anecdotes that might be misleadingly trumpeted throughout right-wing media, has not deterred the president or his supporters. Republican legislators are already scheming to put new restrictions on the franchise, justified by claims of fraud so baseless that not even their handpicked judges can find a foothold to sustain them. The necessary ingredient is not actual voter fraud, but Democratic victory at the ballot box, real or potential.

According to a 2020 survey by the political scientist Larry Bartels, three-quarters of Republican voters believe that “it is hard to trust the results of elections when so many people will vote for anyone who offers a handout.” Because Republicans believe, as Mitt Romney put it after his defeat in 2012, that Black people vote for Democrats only because they are offered “free stuff,” Black votes are considered illegitimate even if they are legally cast. Those votes could be legitimate if more of them were cast for Republicans, the party of true Americans, but as long as they are cast for Democrats, they can be dismissed as the result of Democratic brainwashing. Demanding that Black votes be tossed out is not antidemocratic, because they should not have counted in the first place.

In the early days of Reconstruction, Democrats hoped that Black men, if enfranchised, would vote for those who had fought to keep them enslaved, understanding that their subordinate position in southern society was in the best interests of both races. Some northern Republicans similarly feared that Black men would vote as their former masters demanded. But when the emancipated chose their own path based on their own interests, Democrats concluded that they had to be excised from the polity, by force. ¤ In that era, Democrats and their paramilitary allies used their claims of fraud and conviction that Black participation had fatally corrupted democracy to justify a campaign of murder and terrorism.

The conviction that the rival political constituency cannot, under any circumstances, legitimately hold power has not yet resulted in widespread violence. But it remains incompatible with democracy, which requires the assent of its losers and the peaceful transfer of power between factions. ¤ When they say the 2020 election was stolen, Trumpists are expressing their view that the votes of rival constituencies should not count, even though they understand, on some level, that they do. They are declaring that the nation belongs to them and them alone, whether or not they actually comprise a majority, because they are the only real Americans to begin with.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: The Trump team throws in the towel on proving voter fraud http://wapo.st/3gyJELM

🐣 RT @marceelias I am shaken by this Texas case. Not because it will prevail (it won’t) but because something is seriously wrong with our democracy that these elected leaders, who know better, are using the courts to spread lies and undermine our elections. ¤ That makes me very worried.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jaketapper The Kraken Caucus — 106 House Republicans (and 18 state attorneys general) who signed onto a anti-democracy lawsuit to disenfranchise millions of their fellow Americans, based on lies and conspiracy theories.

💙💽 MSNBC, LastWord: Steve Schmidt: ‘106 members of Congress broke faith with American democracy’ http://on.msnbc.com/3gBEUEX
// Fmr. Republican strategist Steve Schmidt joins Lawrence O’Donnell to discuss how some House Republicans refusing to accept that Biden won means “we’re one election away from losing the country to people who do not believe in democracy.”
↥ ↧
💙💽 MSNBC, DeadlineWH: Steve Schmidt: We are ‘one election away… from losing our democracy’ http://on.msnbc.com/3m8TAwG
// 12/9/2020; Lincoln Project co-founder Steve Schmidt says congressional Republicans are to blame for the ‘poisoning of democracy’ by not acknowledging President Trump’s election loss
↥ ↧
💙🐣 RT @AmanpourCoPBS: The Republican Party “has become America’s first autocratic party,” says Lincoln Project co-founder Steve Schmidt. @MichelMcQMartin @SteveSchmidtSES @ProjectLincoln 💽 https://twitter.com/AmanpourCoPBS/status/1336416649017233408?s=20/photo/1
// extended clip of Steve Schmidt w captions

🐣 The neofascist “Republican” party is willing to give up democracy altogether rather than share it with nonwhite people

🐣 RT @ .@JoyAnnReid: “106 House Republicans signed on in support of killing democracy – in Trump’s Hail Mary attempt to overturn the election and save himself from the consequences of returning to civilian life without the legal protections of the presidency”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, ReidOut: 106 House Republicans, 17 State AGs back anti-democracy lawsuit to try and overturn 2020 election http://on.msnbc.com/2JU2yRh
// 106 House Republicans signed a court filing supporting the Texas lawsuit that seeks to overturn the 2020 election results by overturning millions of votes in four battleground states that President-elect Joe Biden won.

🐣 RT @JoshShapiroPA I know we’ve grown numb over time to Trump’s corrosive conduct but we shouldn’t ignore the fact that the sitting president is petitioning our nation’s highest court to throw out millions of legal votes of our fellow Americans in order to change the results of the election.

🐣 RT @johnkruzel JUST IN: New amicus brief from 106 Republican House members in support of Texas’ bid to overturn President-elect Joe Biden’s win in the Supreme Court. Here they are 👇

CNN: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris named Time Person of the Year http://cnn.it/39YTaq2 https://twitter.com/cnnbrk/status/1337245574337269761?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: U.S. military dispatches B-52 bombers to Middle East as show of force against Iran http://wapo.st/2W4Og2E

🐣 RT @brhodes During Susan Rice’s tenure as NSA, the blending of domestic and natsec policy accelerated – immigration, health security, technology, R/D, diversity in workforce were prominent issues. Susan knows how to make govt work and is always the best prepared person in the room

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote The ONLY reason the Supreme Court should hear the Texas lawsuit is to publicly humiliate the people who filed and and help amplify the clear message that the election stands.

🐣 RT @rickhasen Ben Ginsberg quote in piece: The GOP “used to be a party for states’ rights,” Ginsberg said. “I can’t imagine something that is less faithful to the principle of states’ rights than a Texas attorney general trying to tell other states how to run their elections.”

🐣 RT @marceelias Trump and his allies won 1 case–shortening the time in PA to cure certain mail ballots from 9 days to 6 days after the election. ¤ It is true that neither Rudy nor Ellis were involved in that case. ¤ Trump and his allies have lost 55 cases in the post election.
⋙ 🐣 RT @rickhasen In the end Rudy and Jenna made a lot of money, helped Trump raise a lot of money for a post-presidential leadership PAC slush fund, and helped delegitimize the election in the eyes of millions of Trump supporters, without a single legal victory.

🐣 RT @tribelaw This should be decisive. It’s over. Except that Trump still has allies willing to assist him in his attempted coup. Let’s call it what it is. It is an attempt to overthrow not just the Popular Vote but the Electoral Vote. He says “Stop the Steal.” We should say “Stop the Coup.”
🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @wolfblitzer This Just In. All 50 States and DC have now officially certified their presidential election results. The @JoeBiden national popular vote lead over @realDonaldTrump is more than 7 million votes – 51.3% to 46.8%. Biden has 306 Electoral Votes; Trump has 232. (270 needed to win.)

🐣 CISA: “The November 3rd election was the most secure in American history.”
@AGEricSchmitt ¤ @AGSteveMarshall ¤ @AGRutledge ¤ @AGAshleyMoody ¤ @AGDougPeterson ¤ @StenehjemForGov ¤ @AGMikeHunter ¤ @AGCurtisHill ¤ #SeditionSeventeen ¤ https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1337078444664922113?s=20/photo/1
// cartoon: “MAGA Show”

🐣 CISA: “The November 3rd election was the most secure in American history.” @KSAGOffice ¤ @JeffLandry ¤ @LynnFitchAG ¤ @foxforgovernor ¤ @AGAlanWilson ¤ @SDAttorneyGen ¤ @TNattygen ¤ @SeanReyesUT ¤ @MorriseyWV ¤ #SeditionSeventeen ¤ #Shame #Treason ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1337078886467825668?s=20/photo/1
// drawing: Trump w autocrats

🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln The #SeditiousSeventeen state AGs should hear from all of us today. Find their contact information in our thread above and let them know what you think about their failure to uphold democracy and the Constitution on behalf of @realDonaldTrump
🧵 @ProjectLincoln #SeditiousSeventeen 📌 https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1337064180629852162?s=20
// Phones and Twitter for State AGs signing on to TX lawsuit to overturn election

Trump Griping (rev chron)
🐣 RT @real Great. Most corrupt Election in history, by far. We won!!!
🐣 RT @real Voter Fraud!
🐣 RT @real “People are upset, and they have a right to be. Georgia not only supported Trump in 2016, but now. This is the only State in the Deep South that went for Biden? Have they lost their minds? This is going to escalate dramatically. This is a very dangerous moment in our history….
🐣 RT @real ….The fact that our Country is being stolen. A coup is taking place in front of our eyes, and the public can’t take this anymore.” A Trump fan at Georgia Rally on @OANN Bad!
🐣 RT @real “Donald Trump won by a landslide, and they stole it from him!” @seanhannity
🐣 RT @real How does Governor @BrianKempGA allow certification of votes without verifying signatures and despite the recently released tape of ballots being stuffed? His poll numbers have dropped like a rock. He is finished as governor! @RepDougCollins
🐣 RT @real How can you give an election to someone who lost the election by hundreds of thousands of legal votes in each of the swing states. How can a country be run by an illegitimate president?
🐣 RT @real The Supreme Court has a chance to save our Country from the greatest Election abuse in the history of the United States. 78% of the people feel (know!) the Election was RIGGED.
⋙ 🐣 68% of Republicans

TIME: Who Will Be TIME’s Person of the Year for 2020? See the Shortlist http://bit.ly/3oBzHzZ
// Essential Workers (incl Dr Fauci), Biden, BLM (w George Floyd), Trump

⭕ 9 Dec 2020

TheAtlantic, James Fallows (12/9): How Biden Should Investigate Trump http://bit.ly/3mra9DW
// The misdeeds and destructive acts are legion. The new president should focus on these three.

🐣 🖼 RT @Gabrielle_Corno And once the storm is over, you won’t remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive. You won’t even be sure, whether the storm is really over. But one thing is certain. When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked in #storm 💽 https://twitter.com/Gabriele_Corno/status/1336635374819553283?s=20/photo/1
// amazing tornado video

NYT: 17 Republican Attorneys General Back Trump in Far-Fetched Election Lawsuit http://nyti.ms/3qJeJkw
// The move is an attempt to bolster a baseless legal effort by Texas that seeks to delay certification of the presidential electors in four battleground states that Mr. Trump lost.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “We are now one election away…from losing our democracy because one party doesn’t believe in it,” political strategist Steve Schmidt says as congressional Republicans continue to not acknowledge Pres. Trump’s election loss.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, DeadlineWH: Steve Schmidt: We are ‘one election away… from losing our democracy’ http://on.msnbc.com/2K7bYc2
// Lincoln Project co-founder Steve Schmidt says congressional Republicans are to blame for the ‘poisoning of democracy’ by not acknowledging President Trump’s election loss

🐣 RT @clearing_fog Think about this. ¤ The 17 state AGs who are trying to overturn the election, are members of RAGA. ¤ RAGA’s biggest donor – at $2.7 million – is the Judicial Crisis Network, who also spent $30 million supporting Trump judges. ¤ JCN’s address is nothing more than a UPS store.

🐣 RT @mrbromwich The Supreme Court should sanction the lawyers who filed this case, as well as the chief legal officers for the states who are listed as plaintiffs. No lawyer could file this in good faith.
⋙ 🧵 RT @bradheath Seventeen states filed a brief in the Supreme Court just now in support of Texas’ request that the justices throw out the results of the presidential election in four other states that didn’t support President Trump. 📌 https://twitter.com/bradheath/status/1336763665580765187?s=20

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Trump’s lawyer in the Texas case is the man who questioned whether Kamala Harris was eligible to serve as vice president. That opinion was condemned for being wrong and racist. Now, he’s helping Trump in his doomed effort to overturn the election results.
⋙ CNBC: Trump says he will join Texas in long-shot Supreme Court bid to undo Biden White House win http://cnb.cx/3ozTDmP
// Joe Biden is projected to defeat President Trump in the Electoral College. Trump and his lawyer Rudy Giuliani are frantically trying to avoid that outcome.

💙 NYT, Thomas Edsall: The Resentment That Never Sleeps http://nyti.ms/3m3oyGz
// Rising anxiety over declining social status tells us a lot about how we got here and where we’re going.

🐣 RT @marceelias To answer everyone’s questions — no, this filing does NOT change my answer. ¤ This lawsuit is still going nowhere.
⋙ 🐣 RT @marceelias Seventeen states have filed a brief supporting the Texas’ political stunt in the US Supreme Court. ¤ Sad. https://twitter.com/marceelias/status/1336777108941647872?s=20/photo/1
⋙🔆 This❗️⋙ DemocracyDocket: Texas SCOTUS Decertification Challenge http://bit.ly/3n34a9J
// links to docs:
● Read the motion to file bill of complaint here. http://bit.ly/37PbI9y
● Read the amicus brief filed by 17 states in support of Texas’ request here. http://bit.ly/37MY2Mp
● Read Trump’s motion to intervene here. http://bit.ly/3724q3l

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 18 red states want the Supreme Court to overturn the will of the people.

🐣 RT @JohnBrennan Those who continue to deny & fight against the election of Joe Biden are advocating for authoritarianism. They want their bully dictator to remain in power. Full stop. ¤ Yes, democracy is messy & at times uncomfortable, but, as oft quoted, it beats all the alternatives.

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @Steve_Vladeck Missouri (and 16 other states Trump won) has filed a friend-of-the-court brief in Texas’s crazy #SCOTUS lawsuit against 4 states Trump lost. The brief doesn’t actually say TX is right, and it doesn’t address the many defects in TX’s claims. It just says “this case is important.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @Steve_Vladeck Read the brief for yourself, but it’s not going to move the needle: ¤ http://bit.ly/3guihCq ¤ I still expect #SCOTUS to issue a single order getting rid of this, either denying TX’s motion for leave to file, or granting it while simultaneously dismissing the suit on the merits.

🐣 RT @McFaul The President of the United States of America is calling for a coup. Outrageous. (& that so many elected “leaders” in our country are remaining silent in response to this attack on our democracy is deeply disappointing.)
🐣 RT @jonfavs When you’re 1-51 in court and can’t find enough Republican legislators to break the law, always go with the hashtag. The hashtag will get you the rest of the way there.
🐣 RT @Noahpinion At least now he admits he’s just trying to overturn an election, rather than “win” one he already lost.
🐣 RT @rorycooper It’s embarrassing how many Republicans are humoring or encouraging this Keystone Coup.
🐣 RT @brianklaass The president of the United States is trying to overturn the certified results of a democratic election in order to seize power like a tinpot despot. And most elected officials in his own party refuse to denounce him for it either because they are political cowards.
🐣 RT @BillKristol “The technical term for attempting to stay in power illegitimately—such as after losing an election—is self-coup or autocoup, sometimes autogolpe…The term autogolpe comes from the Spanish because there have been so many such attempts in Latin America.” https://twitter.com/BillKristol/status/1336715573997219841?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @real #OVERTURN

🐣 RT @rebeccaballhaus A sweeping multistate legal effort by Trump and his supporters to override Biden’s victory has reached the end of the line, after at least 35 losses in courts at all levels including the U.S. Supreme Court.
⋙ WSJ: Trump’s Challenges to Election Results Face End of the Legal Road http://on.wsj.com/33Y0pLd
// Courts across the U.S. have rejected the president and his supporters, citing lack of proof and other shortcomings

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood this is deranged
⋙ 🐣 RT @real We will soon be learning about the word “courage”, and saving our Country. I received hundreds of thousands of legal votes more, in all of the Swing States, than did my opponent. ALL Data taken after the vote says that it was impossible for me to lose, unless FIXED!

🐣 RT @gtconway3d You need a very different kind of intervention
⋙ 🐣 RT @real We will be INTERVENING in the Texas (plus many other states) case. This is the big one. Our Country needs a victory!

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: In His Mike Flynn Opinion, Emmet Sullivan Made a Finding of Fact Against Billy Barr’s New Reality http://bit.ly/37J93ye

This post shows that Sullivan laid out evidence that DOJ’s motion to dismiss was pretextual. He declined to rule that the motion itself was pretextual, because the question is moot. But he made it clear he thinks DOJ’s excuses for blowing up the Flynn prosecution are bullshit.

And this post notes that, before Sullivan started mooting the shit out of DOJ’s interest in his docket, he struck some documents that Sidney Powell had submitted to his docket because the government had not authenticated them, without at the same time striking another document that the government didn’t rely on but had not authenticated. It’s a tactical step, I think, that leaves everything else in his docket as authenticated, even though DOJ stopped short of standing by all those exhibits. … …

One way to think about this (language) is that Billy Barr attempted to create a new set of facts by submitting documents from the Jeffrey Jensen investigation to Sullivan’s docket and making false claims about them, thereby attempting to annul the set of facts that led DOJ (even DOJ under Bill Barr, repeatedly) to argue that Mike Flynn’s lies were serious. Judge Sullivan is having none of Billy Barr’s new reality, in significant part because DOJ has not explained what changed from its prior assertions of fact and partly because none of the claims it has made about the so-called new evidence refutes DOJ’s prior representations.

These findings of fact may have a more specific effect, though. Billy Barr has served up his different set of facts and based off those, John Durham is attempting to criminalize the decisions of the people that prosecuted Mike Flynn for telling the FBI material lies. DOJ generally has no basis to appeal Sullivan’s findings, because its position in the docket is (as Sullivan notes repeatedly) moot. But Durham has even less ability to contest Sullivan’s findings of fact; he has no standing.

So unless DOJ finds a way around the fact that they themselves have mooted any further involvement before Judge Sullivan, then, any further investigation into the circumstances of Flynn’s prosecution will have to contend with the fact that a judge has already found a number of key premises entertained by those pushing the investigation to be false.

At least as of right now, it is not relevant to Trump’s pardon of Mike Flynn. But one thing Sullivan did in his opinion was to reject Billy Barr’s new reality in a way that may be invoked for any related matters before DC District courts.

⭕ 8 Dec 2020

NYT (12/8): Here’s when Biden’s win becomes official — and how Trump has been trying to prevent that http://nyti.ms/2Hut7vg Calendar of Key Dates ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1338367174377877504?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @MatthewSteigler Important point Trump’s lawyer is missing: they haven’t filed a cert petition.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @JennaEllisEsq IMPORTANT POINT REPORTERS ARE MISSING IN PA SUIT: ¤
The Supreme Court only denied emergency injunctive relief. In the order, it did NOT deny cert. @MikeKellyPA’s suit is still pending before the U.S. Supreme Court.
⋙⋙⋙ SCOTUS: http://bit.ly/3oCIq4R
⋙ 🐣 RT @MatthewSteigler Was feeling fairly clever til I discovered @steve_vladeck said it an hour before I did.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ Important point @JennaEllisEsq is missing in PA suit: ¤ @MikeKellyPA hasn’t even *filed* a petition for certiorari in his case; he had sought an injunction pending a *future* appeal. So there was nothing else for #SCOTUS to deny. ¤ Other than that though…

WaPo: Supreme Court denies Trump allies’ bid to overturn Pennsylvania election results http://wapo.st/36WlVSy Also includes updates on other efforts to overturn election results

🐣 RT @nicnimh JUST IN: #SCOTUS denies Mike Kelly et al legal challenge to Pennsylvania election results. https://twitter.com/nicninh/status/1336426852982939650?s=20/photo/1
// one sentence “injunctive relief … is denied”
⋙ 🐣 RT @sungirl914 Look more closely… the case is still pending.

🐣 RT @scotusreporter BREAKING: Supreme Court denies request to stop certification of Pennsylvania vote, with no noted dissents.

WaPo, Paul Waldman: Who’s going to tell the GOP base that they’re being scammed? http://wapo.st/36Yuufm “The GOP base’s eagerness to fall for every new iteration of this con is limitless, and nobody knows that better than the party’s leaders.”

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @marceelias 🚨NEW: Texas has filed a lawsuit against Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia and Michigan in the US Supreme Court seeking to invalidate their election results.
My answers to your questions:
✓ No, I am not worried.
✓ No, this won’t succeed.
✓ I have no idea.
⋙ DemocracyDocket: TX v PA VA GA WI http://bit.ly/37PbI9y

WaPo: Safe harbor law locks Congress into accepting Biden’s win http://wapo.st/3qA9aVs “Happy Safe Harbor Day, America. … ‘What federal law requires is that if a state has completed its post-election certification by Dec. 8, Congress is required to accept those results’”
// said Rebecca Green, an election law professor at the William & Mary law school

⭕ 7 Dec 2020

🚫😅 HuffPo [UK]: How Fart Jokes Took Over The Final Days Of Trump’s Presidency http://bit.ly/3qCF8QW
// The president’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani just can’t catch a break.

🐣 RT @CNNPolitics Georgia reaffirms Joe Biden’s victory for the third time following recounts, dealing a major blow to Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn the results https://cnn.it/3m4g5mx

WaPo: Trump asks Pennsylvania House speaker for help overturning election results, personally intervening in a third state http://wapo.st/33TFn0g

WaPo: Conservative nonprofit group challenging election results around the country has tie to Trump legal adviser Jenna Ellis http://wapo.st/39Us2Zk

Senior Trump campaign legal adviser Jenna Ellis serves as special counsel to the Thomas More Society, which has filed lawsuits through the newly formed Amistad Project alleging problems with the vote in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Amistad’s lawsuits have asked courts to allow the Republican-controlled legislatures in battleground states to appoint presidential electors — a strategy Trump and his legal team have urged state lawmakers around the country to embrace. Amistad sought to justify the plan in a paper published Friday that railed against the conduct of election officials in “urban Democrat strongholds.”

For Trump, the Amistad Project has served a key role in helping to keep alive his baseless claims that fraud corrupted the 2020 presidential race. The group’s efforts serve as a third front in the assault against the election results, alongside Trump’s own legal challenges and lawsuits filed by attorney Sidney Powell.

🚫 JerusalemPost: Former Israeli space security chief says aliens exist, humanity not ready http://37LFfRw
// article seems credible but I’m still not posting; This “Galactic Federation” has supposedly been in contact with Israel and the US for years, but are keeping themselves a secret to prevent hysteria until humanity is ready.

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog “After a parade of sheep and charlatans posing as White House-endorsed public health officials, Joe Biden’s selection of Rochelle Walensky to head up the CDC suggests that conviction and competence are back in vogue in the Beltway.”
⋙ BostonGlobe: Rochelle Walensky and the return of competence http://bit.ly/37IMhGT
// After a parade of sheep and charlatans posing as White House-endorsed public health officials, Joe Biden’s selection of Rochelle Walensky to head up the CDC

🧵 RT @GeoRebekah 1/ There will be no update today. ¤ At 8:30 am this morning, state police came into my house and took all my hardware and tech. ¤ They were serving a warrant on my computer after DOH filed a complaint. ¤ They pointed a gun in my face. They pointed guns at my kids.. 📌 https://twitter.com/GeoRebekah/status/1336065787900145665?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @GeoRebekah 2/ ¤ They took my phone and the computer I use every day to post the case numbers in Florida, and school cases for the entire country. ¤ They took evidence of corruption at the state level. ¤ They claimed it was about a security breach. ¤ This was DeSantis. ¤ He sent the gestapo.
⋙ 🐣 RT @GeoRebekah This is what happens to scientists who do their job honestly. ¤ This is what happens to people who speak truth to power. ¤ I tell them my husband and my two children are upstairs… and THEN one of them draws his gun. ¤ On my children. ¤ This is Desantis’ Florida. […]

💙 TheAtlantic, Zeynep Tufekci: ‘This Must Be Your First’ http://bit.ly/37Lxefg “The U.S. president is trying to steal the election, and, crucially, his party either tacitly approves or is pretending not to see it. This is a particularly dangerous combination”
// Only one widely understood word captures what Donald Trump is trying to do, even though his acts do not meet its technical definition.

⭕ 6 Dec 2020

WaPo: As Trump rants over election, his administration accelerates push to lock in policy and staffing gains http://wapo.st/3oA0JI1

🐣 RT @richarddeitsch “The point of modern propaganda isn’t only to misinform or push an agenda. It is to exhaust your critical thinking, to annihilate truth.” — Garry Kasparov.

🐣 RT @BeschlossDC Vice President Al Gore presided over Congressional certification of electoral votes on January 6, 2001, and declared George W. Bush’s victory, adding, “May God bless our new President.” #Getty https://twitter.com/BeschlossDC/status/1335789721981775874?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin Senators Perdue and Loeffler received intel warnings about the coming pandemic and told the public that everything was okay while quietly moving their money so they’d benefit from the crisis. It’s blatant and deadly corruption that simply cannot be tolerated no matter who it is.
⋙ 🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin At a minimum, we have to be able to trust that our representatives in Congress won’t deceive us about a major threat to our lives so that they can profit on it. But that’s exactly what Perdue and Loeffler did. It’s an incredibly inhumane abuse of the public trust.

🐣 RT @BillKristol If we had a president, he’d be assisting in a smooth transition to his successor, speaking about the honor of having served in our highest office, denouncing any threats of violence, and telling people to wear masks and behave responsibly in a pandemic. ¤ But we have no president.

💙🧵 RT @ASlavitt COVID Update December 6: I understand how hard it is to want to believe in an unpleasant reality. ¤ I really do. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/ASlavitt/status/1335763841360130048?s=20

🔄 Google: AP: Latest 2020 Presidential Election Results
or https://abcnews.go.com/Elections

💙 🔄 WaPo: Who Joe Biden is picking to fill his White House and Cabinet http://wapo.st/2JPg2gO
// continually updated; tags: Biden Cabinet picks Biden Cabinet nominees under consideration Cabinet options possible Cabinet nominees

⭕ 5 Dec 2020

DailyBeast, David Perry and Matthew Gabriele: History Will Judge Trump but We’ve Got to Do It First http://bit.ly/3lR1NFq A plea by two historians to investigate and expose (if not prosecute) the travesties committed by the Trump administration
// Trump may feel like an aberration now, but give it time and he’ll blend right in with other recent Republicans whose regimes broke the law and got away with it.

🌎 AP: Biden officially secures enough electors to become president http://bit.ly/2VHKmfQ “California certified its presidential election Friday and appointed 55 electors pledged to vote for Democrat Joe Biden, officially handing him the Electoral College majority needed to win”
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1335575381454303237?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @davidmweissman When I was a conservative watching @JudgeJeanine, I always wanted her to take down President Obama & wondered why she never did. I understand why that never happened. One, she’s kind of crazy, and two, they had nothing on President Obama. When you lose hate, you see clearly.
// NeverTrumper

🐣 RT @RichardHaass This sentence still stuns even tho we know it: “The president barely shows up to work, ignoring the health & economic crises afflicting the nation & largely clearing his schedule of meetings unrelated to his desperate bid to rewrite the election results.”
⋙ NYT, Peter Baker: Trump’s Final Days of Rage and Denial http://nyti.ms/37KVHBM
// Shakespearean; The last act of the Trump presidency has taken on the stormy elements of a drama more common to history or literature than a modern White House.

On Saturday night, Mr. Trump took his unreality show to Georgia for his first major public appearance since the Nov. 3 election. A rally to support two Republican senators in a runoff next month offered a high-profile opportunity to vent his grievances and promote his false claims that he was somehow cheated of a second term by a vast conspiracy.

“You know we won Georgia, just so you understand,” he told supporters in a state that he lost by 12,000 votes, adding that he actually won other states where in fact he lost too. “They cheated and they rigged our presidential election, but we will still win it,” he declared as he pressured Republican state officials to overturn the results. “We just need somebody with courage to do what they have to do.”

[W]hile he will leave office in 46 days, the last few weeks may only foreshadow what he will be like after he departs. Mr. Trump will almost certainly try to shape the national conversation from his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida and his relentless campaign to discredit the election could undercut his successor, President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. Although many Republicans would like to move on, he appears intent on forcing them to remain in thrall to his need for vindication and vilification even after his term expires.

At times, Mr. Trump’s railing-against-his-fate outbursts seem like a story straight out of William Shakespeare, part tragedy, part farce, full of sound and fury. Is Mr. Trump a modern-day Julius Caesar, forsaken by even some of his closest courtiers? (Et tu, Bill Barr?) Or a King Richard III who wars with the nobility until being toppled by Henry VII? Or King Lear, railing against those who do not love and appreciate him sufficiently? How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a thankless electorate.

“This is classic Act V behavior,” said Jeffrey R. Wilson, a Shakespearean scholar at Harvard who published the book “Shakespeare and Trump” this year. “The forces are being picked off and the tyrant is holed up in his castle and he’s growing increasingly anxious and he feels insecure and he starts blustering about his legitimate sovereignty and he starts accusing the opposition of treason.” …

As the circle around Mr. Trump shrinks and even allies like Mr. Barr distance themselves, the president resists any suggestion that he stand down. “I’m never, ever going to concede,” he told one ally who urged him to prepare to do so. And if he is not listening to advisers, many are no longer listening to him. ¤ At one point, Mr. Trump appeared to telephone Mr. Ducey even as he was certifying Arizona’s results on live television and the governor refused to take the president’s call, which was announced by a “Hail to the Chief” ring tone. …

Top Republican lawyers have dropped off his election lawsuits, which have been dismissed by the dozens and even in one case declared “bizarre” by a judge appointed by Mr. Trump. Five courts in five battleground states rejected his latest legal challenges to the election in a little more than three hours on Friday, with a Wisconsin judge warning that “this is a dangerous path we are being asked to tread.”

Sliding further from the mainstream, the president has aligned himself more with fringe news outlets like One America News Network and the conspiracy theorists of QAnon, who believe the world is run by a cabal of Satan-worshipping pedophiles plotting against Mr. Trump. In a meeting with Republican senators, according to an official confirming a report in The Post, Mr. Trump said QAnon followers “basically believe in good government,” a comment that left the room silent until his chief of staff, Mark Meadows, volunteered that he had never heard them described that way.

With six weeks until he leaves office, Mr. Trump remains as unpredictable and erratic as ever. He may fire Mr. Barr or others, issue a raft of pardons to protect himself and his allies or incite a confrontation overseas. Like King Lear, he may fly into further rages and find new targets for his wrath. ¤ “If there are these analogies between classic literature and society as it’s operating right now, then that should give us some big cause for concern this December,” said Mr. Wilson, the Shakespearean scholar. “We’re approaching the end of the play here and that’s where catastrophe always comes.”

DailyBeast, Will Sommer: The GOP’s QAnon Faction Is Waging War on Republicans http://bit.ly/2JQsflx
// It’s the conspiracy theories versus those who want to keep a toe, at least, in the world of the real.

DailyBeast, Sam Brodey: Trump Uses Georgia Rally to Urge His Supporters to Avenge Him http://bit.ly/3lOEegq
// The president, and the crowd that gathered to see him in Valdosta on Saturday night, were clearly most invested in the election that just happened rather than the one ahead.

🧵 RT @ASlavitt COVID Update December 5: There’s a common real estate expression Trump is very familiar with called “other people’s money.” ¤ It means if a bank lends you their money, you can take any risk you want. ¤ Trump’s presidency has been guided by the principle “other people’s lives.”1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/ASlavitt/status/1335395470609244160?s=20

🐣 RT @thedailybeast “One of the big challenges that Joe Biden is going to have is to figure out how to puncture that information bubble that, not just Republican officials, but a sizable portion of voters are in right now,” says Obama
DailyBeast, Matt Wilstein: Obama Tells Colbert That Trump ‘Exceeded’ His Worst Nightmares http://bit.ly/2Lbxahw
// The former president revealed to Stephen Colbert what was going through his mind when he first sat down with the newly elected Donald Trump at the White House

“You couldn’t make up some of the stuff that you’re seeing,” Obama said. “And it is to the detriment of the country, but it also runs contrary to what would have been smart politics if the Republicans wanted to maintain the White House.”

“And that in some ways is more troubling because now it’s no longer even strategic,” he continued. “You’re drinking your own Kool-Aid in a way that I think is troublesome. And one of the big challenges that Joe Biden is going to have is to figure out how to puncture that information bubble that, not just Republican officials, but a sizable portion of voters are in right now.”

As Trump continues to deny that he legitimately lost to Biden, Colbert reminded Obama about the gracious way he invited his successor into the White House for a meeting and photo-op shortly after the 2016 election. The host said it was a “chilling moment” to watch because he had an “emotional flash” of all the ways Trump could abuse the “dignity of the office” over his first term. “Were you having a similar feeling in that moment?” he asked.

“Yeah, it was a concern,” Obama answered. When Colbert asked if those concerns were “borne out,” Obama said they were “exceeded.”

🧵 RT @atrupar Trump is about to hold a rally (ostensibly for Loeffler and Perdue) in Valdosta, Georgia. It will be his first since losing the presidential election to Joe Biden. Follow for a video thread. 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1335374464377352193?s=20

WaPo: Trump calls Georgia governor to pressure him for help overturning Biden’s win in the state http://wapo.st/36LDXqr

🧵 RT @McFaul Here’s my @JoeBiden foreign policy “to do” list in the first year. ¤ Day One: rejoin the Paris climate agreement. THREAD. 📌 https://twitter.com/McFaul/status/1335280325157535744?s=20

⭕ 4 Dec 2020

TheDispatch, Jonah Goldberg: Screwtape Went Down to Georgia http://bit.ly/3mT2TBV
// ‘The safest road to Hell is the gradual one.’

For the last few years, a certain subset of the right has convinced itself that the Democrats aren’t just wrong or even bad, but that they are singularly evil and lethally dangerous enemies of America, hell-bent on destroying all that is sacred by imposing godless socialism on us all.

I’ll skip the usual structural reasons for this development—the Big Sort, media balkanization, and, yes, the behavior of some Democrats—and focus instead on the part relevant to my point. The president of the United States said this sort of thing a lot.

A second data point: The president is a deeply flawed and crude person with a thumbless grasp of the Constitution, the duties of his office, and the most rudimentary tenets of religion and traditional morality. Because this is so incandescently obvious, casting the Democrats as an existential threat to All We Hold Dear makes it a lot easier to overlook these things. Hence all of that “He’s our King David” gibberish from the early days of the Trump presidency. When you’re in a Manichean existential battle with the unholy Forces of Darkness, it’s much easier to overlook the adultery, greed, deceit, and corruption of your anointed champion.

Now, normally I’m not one to leap to the defense of Democrats, but I think offering the faint praise that they are not all evil incarnate is literally the least I can do. …

For nearly five years now, it has been obvious that Trump was unfit for the job and the arguments marshaled in his defense were cynical rationalizations that, for some, eventually mutated into sincerely held delusions. Sure, some deluded themselves from the beginning, but I’ve talked to too many Republican politicians and conservative media darlings who admitted it in private. And even the griftier gibbons going full Gorka as they fling their own feces for fun and profit in Trump’s defense knew it. …

Now, America isn’t in Hell, but the people who did nothing, or far too little, are daily beset by lesser, fresher, hells of their own making—and I’m making popcorn. The gloriously entertaining spectacle of Trump and his ambitious progeny suddenly having to deal with their own mini-Trumps in the form of Wood, Powell, and their minions is enough to turn their home-brewed dumpster juice into a delicious elixir sweeter even than liberal tears. …

I understand that this all sounds awfully self-righteous. But I’ll tell you, I feel like I deserve my gloating. I’m not alone in my right to it, but I deserve my share. I’ve been saying “don’t do this” for five years and I’ve been mocked and shunned for it. So forgive me if I enjoy my I-told-you-so moment. Or don’t forgive me. I’m used to it.

NewYorker, Steve Coll: Donald Trump, George Wallace, and the Influence of Losers http://bit.ly/2VJvVrX
// The outgoing President may find himself stunned by the speed at which former loyalists distance themselves. But his ideological imprint on the G.O.P. is likely to remain.

DailyBeast, Justin Baragona: CNBC Hosts Get in Off-the-Rails Shouting Match Over Masks and COVID Restrictions http://bit.ly/39VhSYi Rick Santelli, “a godfather of the tea-party movement” has also embraced herd immunity
// Andrew Ross Sorkin told Rick Santelli he was doing a “disservice” to their viewers by denying masks work, prompting Santelii to yell: “You are! You are!”

🐣 RT @RachelBitecofer I KNOW. I’m loving the soothing banality of Biden. ¤ He’s so sane and orderly. And coherent. God I missed coherent. ¤ I wanted it back so badly. I’ll never taken it for granted again. I will work tirelessly every day to defend our hard-fought return to boring!
⋙ 🐣 RT @LarrySabato I’m watching President-elect @JoeBiden’s press conference. It’s so refreshingly NORMAL. After 4 years of the bizarre and the disturbing, we really are going to have a return to normalcy.

WaPo, Beverly Gage: McCarthyism was never defeated. Trumpism won’t be either. http://wapo.st/37DWh3V
// Censure brought down a crusading anti-communist senator but fired up his followers.
tags: William F Buckley, Army McCarthy, Eisenhower, National Review, Roy Cohn, Edward R Murrow, paranoid style, Trumpism

ScienceNews: 50 years ago, scientists caught their first glimpse of amino acids from outer space http://bit.ly/3qqwGEe
// Excerpt from the December 5, 1970 issue of Science News

WaPo: Pentagon blocks visits to military spy agencies by Biden transition team http://wapo.st/3gaYQhM “[T]he delays have impaired the Biden team’s ability to get up to speed on espionage operations against Russia, China, Iran and other U.S. adversaries”

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The size of Joe Biden’s victory matters. And it is huge. http://wapo.st/3qucotr Biden “cleared 51 percent — the largest vote percentage obtained against an incumbent president since 1932 … If there is such a thing as a mandate, Biden has one”

Biden not only received a majority of the popular vote, but also cleared 51 percent — the largest vote percentage obtained against an incumbent president since 1932 and a bigger percentage of the popular vote than any Republican president since George H.W. Bush in 1988, when Bush was essentially running for a third Ronald Reagan term. In the process, Biden amassed the largest total number of ballots in U.S. history. He pummeled Trump by more than 7 million votes (and exceeded Barack Obama’s 2008 vote total by more than 11 million). That margin is bigger than Massachusetts’ entire population; in fact, only 14 states have a population of more than 7 million. Biden’s popular vote margin by percentage (4.4 percent) far surpasses Obama’s 2012 victory over Mitt Romney.

Why is it important to emphasize the magnitude of Biden’s victory? Because, far from narrow, it represents the overwhelming verdict of the voters. If there is such a thing as a mandate, Biden has one. He has been explicit about the things he intends to do: preserve and expand Obamacare, pass child-care and sick-leave legislation, pursue police reform, push through a massive infrastructure bill and tackle climate change.

… That it is of such an enormous magnitude should earn at the very least a measure of consideration and deference from senators who were given their seats by a comparatively tiny portion of the electorate. Treating Biden as anything but the president-elect and denying him ample latitude to compile the Cabinet and senior staff of his choosing represents an outlandish attempt to preempt the will of more than 80 million Americans.

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: The MAGA Revolution Devours Its Own http://nyti.ms/33LwyFJ “The Republican establishment, and also the conservative establishment, has always made this bet that it could open Pandora’s box and close it on command” ~ historian Rick Perlstein
// Republicans encouraged Trumpist havoc. Now it’s coming for them.

“The Republican establishment, and also the conservative establishment, has always made this bet that it could open Pandora’s box and close it on command,” Rick Perlstein, a historian of American conservatism, told me. They could activate tribalism to achieve power, while maintaining a modicum of respectability. They could create an alternative reality but keep people enclosed within it. But with Trump “having pried Pandora’s box open, that becomes impossible,” Perlstein said. ¤ Republicans helped Trump unleash countless civic evils. They shouldn’t be surprised when those evils don’t spare them.

IHME: COVID-19 Projection for US http://bit.ly/2QuOKfB Daily Deaths are expected to peak at ~2971 on 1/13/2021.

🐣 ◕ 🔆 This❗️⋙ The new IHME projections are dire. Their early projections were off, but lately they have been right on the mark. THE NEXT 3 MONTHS ARE DIRE. Vaccines will be too late to help most us. Hospitals will need help. ¤ IHME: COVID-19 Projection for US http://bit.ly/2QuOKfBhttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1334940595643625479?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @TheTweetOfGod No.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RightWingWatch Former congresswoman Michele Bachmann has a personal request for God: “Lord, would you allow Donald Trump to have a second term as president of the United States.” 💽 https://twitter.com/TheTweetOfGod/status/1334889119290335235?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 3 Dec 2020

WSJ, Peggy Noonan: Who’ll Be 2020’s Margaret Chase Smith? http://on.wsj.com/3oI71p9 “When history hands you a McCarthy—reckless, heedlessly manipulating his followers—be a Margaret Chase Smith … You’d likely pay some price. But years later you’d still be admired“
// Seventy years ago, Maine’s first female senator distinguished herself for her courage and integrity.

WaPo, Aaron Rappaport: It might not be so simple for Trump to pardon his children and Giuliani http://wapo.st/3mODnxQ “[I]f the issue were to arise, there is a significant possibility that [SCOTUS], dominated by … originalists, would invalidate the use of blanket pardons”

[B]ased on the Framers’ original understanding of the pardon authority, … while the pardon power grants the president expansive authority, that power is not unlimited. Most importantly, the Framers would have understood that pardons must be issued for specific crimes. They were not intended to be broad grants of immunity, get-out-of-jail-free cards bestowed by presidential grace.

The Supreme Court has repeatedly affirmed that the scope of the pardon clause should be interpreted in light of its meaning at the time of the founding. This originalist methodology means looking to 18th-century English law. …

Since English law informs our own understanding of the pardon power, there is a strong argument that the specificity requirement is part of our Constitution and serves as a constraint on the president’s authority. That would not prevent the president from issuing pardons to anyone for any reason, but it does require that each pardoned crime be listed.

In the case of his family and personal lawyer, such a list might prove embarrassing to the president — and edifying to the public. In this way, specificity raises the political costs of issuing such pardons. It also reduces the pardon’s effectiveness. Should a relevant offense be left off the list, the pardon’s recipient would be vulnerable to prosecution.

The Supreme Court has never ruled on the specificity requirement, and the question of the validity of any blanket pardon by Trump would come up only if a federal prosecutor seeks to indict a pardon recipient who raises the pardon as a barrier to prosecution.

But if the issue were to arise, there is a significant possibility that a court, dominated by self-identified originalists, would invalidate the use of blanket pardons. This possibility should make Trump pause before offering such pardons to friends and family. But it also leaves him in a bind. Should he attempt to specify each and every federal crime committed by his children or lawyer? Or is that a gift too costly even for Trump to consider?

NYT, Neal Katyal: I Wrote the Special Counsel Rules. Barr Has Abused Them. http://nyti.ms/36EjsMp
// There is no reason for the outgoing attorney general to appoint his preferred prosecutor for the continuing Trump-Russia inquiry.

🐣📋 RT @davidfrum Share of vote 21st c. presidential candidates
1) Obama 2008 52.9
2) Biden 2020 51.3
3) Obama 2012 51.1
4) Bush 2004 50.7
5) Gore 2000 48.4
6) Kerry 2004 48.3
7) Clinton 2016 48.2
8) Bush 2000 47.9
9) Romney 2012 47.2
10) Trump 2020 46.9
11) Trump 2016 46.1
12) McCain 2008 45.7

NewYorker, Susan Glasser: President Trump Is Acting Crazy, so Why Are We Shrugging It Off? http://bit.ly/39M9Z7P “Either the President actually believes what he is saying or he is engaged in the most cynical attack on American democracy ever to come from the White House”
// The dangerous “yeah, whatever” phase of Trump’s lame-duck Presidency.
// caption: Either the President actually believes what he is saying or he is engaged in the most cynical attack on American democracy ever to come from the White House.

🐣 RT @thedailybeast When even Rudy Giuliani thinks you’re too much
DailyBeast: Rudy Attempts to Shush Unhinged ‘Witness’ During Election Fraud Hearing http://bit.ly/36Cnvsl
// The Trump legal team presented Melissa Carone for testimony despite a judge already declaring her allegations as “simply not credible.”

Politico: Pro-Trump legal crusade peppered with bizarre blunders http://politi.co/33KGEH0
// Spelling errors, misplaced states and client mix-ups are the main results so far of Sidney Powell’s legal efforts to overturn the election.
// Sidney Powell released the Kraken. And it turns out the mythological sea beast can’t spell, is terrible at geography and keeps mislabeling plaintiffs in court.

🐣 RT @Angry_Staffer The official serving as Trump’s eyes and ears at DOJ has been banned from the building after trying to pressure staffers to give up sensitive information about election fraud and other matters she could relay to the White House, per 3 sources
⋙ AP: Trump aide banned from Justice after trying to get case info http://bit.ly/3g5F73b

⭕ 2 Dec 2020

WaPo, Paul Waldman: What’s the future of the GOP? You’re looking at it — and it’s bonkers. http://wapo.st/3qpiDPo

While he might have a change of heart, at this point it looks unlikely that Trump will merely retire to Mar-a-Lago and fill his days playing golf. He’ll keep saying he might run again, so the media and the party keep paying attention to him. As a consequence he’ll retain his position as leader of the GOP, shaping its agenda, keeping it focused on bitter attacks and conspiracy theories, and receiving the fealty of every ambitious Republican.

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🐣 RT @semperdiced Is this SNL? 💽 https://twitter.com/semperdiced/status/1334374454181289990?s=20/photo/1
// Rudy’s witness

🐣 RT @justinbaragona Here’s Lin Wood telling Georgia Republicans NOT to vote for Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue next month. ¤ “They have not earned your vote. Don’t you give it to them. Why would you go back and vote in another rigged election for god’s sake! Fix it! You gotta fix it!” 💽 https://twitter.com/justinbaragona/status/1334227769115484161?s=20/photo/1

WaPo Editorial: The GOP’s push to slime its own honest members is just a grab for cash and political advantage http://wapo.st/2I2RIr8

🐣 RT @Alt_uscis Sydney power [Powell] keeps telling her MAGA crowd not to vote in the runoff. Keep going Sydney 💽 https://twitter.com/ALT_uscis/status/1334220486574739458?s=20/photo/1
// rally with @llinwood

NYT, Thomas Edsall: Honestly, This Was a Weird Election http://nyti.ms/2I39Fpy //➔ While voters soundly rejected Trump, in down-ballot races in the suburbs they also rejected the progressive extreme, with progressive appeal concentrating in already-Democratic city strongholds
// Biden soared among crucial suburban voters. Democrats? Not so much.

🧵 🌎 RT @DrEricDing NEW—Dire warnings in WH Coronavirus Task Force’s confidential state report warns “#COVID19 risk to all Americans is at a historic high” and that “we are in a very dangerous place due to the current, extremely high COVID baseline and limited hospital capacity.” 📌 https://twitter.com/DrEricDing/status/1334306978248724481?s=20/photo/1

🐣 🌎 RT @madremiarosalia democracy! https://twitter.com/madremiarosaIia/status/1334314474015236097?s=20/photo/1
// “The 28 senators from these 14 states represent fewer people than the 2 senators from California”; tags: the 10 percent rules, the ten percent rules, the 10% rules

TheBulwark, Mark Becker: My Call With Ron Johnson: He Knows Biden Won But Won’t Admit It http://bit.ly/2I2VkJK
// The Wisconsin senator says it would be “political suicide.”

WaPo, Philip Rucker: Trump escalates baseless attacks on election with 46-minute video rant http://wapo.st/3mtXD7H

🐣 RT @gtconway3d it’s as though he’s in the bunker, his days numbered, directing ministers to destroy bridges and factories, and ordering generals to attack with armies that no longer exist

Esquire, Charles Pierce: My God, He’s Completely Insane http://bit.ly/3oh9oPh “He does everything except rub dirt in his hair”
// With “the most important speech he’s ever made,” the president announced he will bring the temple down on his own head.
// He does everything except rub dirt in his hair. Me? I have a very brief tolerance for sedition in high places.

WaPo, Philip Bump: The most petulant 46 minutes in American history http://wapo.st/2VAh2rD

🔆 This❗️⋙ YahooNews, David Knowles (Ed.): Trump rehashes bogus vote-fraud claims for 46 minutes in his ‘most important speech’ ever http://yhoo.it/2VuPvrF
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💽 Facebook: Trump’s 46-minute speech http://bit.ly/3qmIxmG

💙 NYT, Thomas Friedman: Biden Made Sure ‘Trump Is Not Going to Be President for Four More Years’ – Interview http://nyti.ms/36vNQIE “We got to figure out how to work together,” he said. Otherwise, “we’re in real trouble.”
// Here’s what Joe Biden had to say about the future in our interview.

🐣 RT @TheAtlantic “Trump’s veneer of invincibility is fading. He lost his bid for reelection, and staged the most incompetent coup attempt since Woody Allen’s ‘Bananas,'” @Yascha_Mounk writes:
⋙ TheAtlantic: Why Trump Might Just Fade Away http://bit.ly/3lvsjnS
// Americans will soon grow tired of the president, despite his efforts to stay in the limelight. 

🐣 RT @marceelias Here is the clearest articulation of Powell’s Kraken conspiracy theory, complete with Iran, China, Chavez, and Kemp. Text Block: https://twitter.com/marceelias/status/1334208646771773446?s=20/photo/1

💙 NYT, Frank Bruni: The Deep State Is on a Roll http://nyti.ms/3qnBiLi “These officials and servants are distinguished by a professionalism that survives and edges out their partisan bearings”
// Three cheers for Anthony Fauci and all the other glorious cogs.

🐣 RT @cnni “Attorney General William Barr dealt the most credible blow to Trump’s lies about a stolen election, precisely because he previously often came across more as the President’s personal lawyer than a neutral arbiter of justice.” | Analysis by @StCollinson
⋙ CNN, Stephen Collinson: William Barr breaks with Trump’s election fantasy http://cnn.it/3qjb50v

⭕ 1 Dec 2020

WaPo, Christopher Krebs: Trump fired me for saying this, but I’ll say it again: The election wasn’t rigged http://wapo.st/3mHxCle Details the steps taken by CISA to make the 2020 election “the most secure in US history” esp in the change to auditable paper-based systems

With the advantage of time to prepare for the 2020 election, we got to work. My team at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, or CISA, had primary responsibility for working with state and local election officials and the private sector to secure their election infrastructure — including the machines, equipment and systems supporting elections — from hacking. (Other agencies handle fraud or other criminal election-related activity.) The Russian assault in 2016 had not included hacking voting machines, but we couldn’t be sure that Moscow or some other bad actor wouldn’t try it in 2020.

A key development was the establishment of the Elections Infrastructure Information Sharing and Analysis Center to share security-related information with people who can act on it for defensive purposes. By the 2018 midterm elections, all 50 states and thousands of jurisdictions had joined the center.

We offered a range of cybersecurity services, such as scanning systems for vulnerable software or equipment, and conducting penetration tests on networks. Election officials across the country responded by markedly improving cybersecurity, including upgrading to more modern systems, hardening user accounts through additional log-on measures and being quicker to share suspicious-event information.

But there was a critical weak spot. Voting machines known as Direct Recording Electronic machines, or DREs, do not generate paper records for individual votes. And paper ballots are essential pieces of evidence for checking a count’s accuracy. With DREs, the vote is recorded on the machine and combined with voting data from other machines during the tabulation process. If those machines were compromised, state officials would not have the benefit of back-up paper ballots to conduct an audit.

In 2016, five states used DREs statewide, including Georgia and Pennsylvania, with a handful of others using DREs in multiple jurisdictions. Fortunately, by 2020, Louisiana was the last one with statewide DRE usage. Congress provided grant funding in 2018, 2019 and 2020 to states to help them retire the paperless machines and roll out auditable systems. As the 2020 election season began, Delaware, Georgia, Pennsylvania and South Carolina all swapped over to paper-based systems. ¤ The combined efforts over the past three years moved the total number of expected votes cast with a paper ballot above 90 percent, including the traditional battleground states.

The secretaries of state in Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada and Pennsylvania, as well officials in Wisconsin, all worked overtime to ensure there was a paper trail that could be audited or recounted by hand, independent of any allegedly hacked software or hardware.

That’s why Americans’ confidence in the security of the 2020 election is entirely justified. Paper ballots and post-election checks ensured the accuracy of the count.

The 2020 election was the most secure in U.S. history. This success should be celebrated by all Americans, not undermined in the service of a profoundly un-American goal.

NYT, Susan Rice: Our Democracy’s Near-Death Experience http://nyti.ms/3qh0pzn “For now, our democracy has held. Still, the lesson we must learn is not a reassuring one”
// Now is no time for complacency. The next Congress must shore up our institutions.

Mr. Trump and his political allies have been employing nearly every weapon at their disposal to try to retain the White House, notwithstanding the will of the people.

First, the Trump campaign labored (largely in vain) to concoct bogus conspiracy theories to discredit Mr. Biden by falsely smearing his son Hunter. To do so, Mr. Trump and his associates solicited foreign assistance from Ukraine and China and relied on Russian agents to disseminate disinformation.
Second, Trump supporters worked assiduously to suppress the vote by denigrating the legitimacy of mail-in ballots during a pandemic, limiting access to ballot drop-boxes and polling stations, flooding social media with messaging to dampen minority voter turnout, blasting robocalls to deceive voters about where and when to vote and manipulating the postal system to delay ballot delivery.

Third, some of Mr. Trump’s most ardent supporters intimidated voters at the polls. Heeding calls to “stand by” and “go into the polls and watch very carefully,” they deployed, sometimes armed, in Black and brown communities under the guise of ensuring no fraudulent votes were cast.

Fourth, in the run-up to Election Day, Mr. Trump dispatched an army of litigants to enlist the courts in curtailing access to the polls. Since the election, his legal team has tried repeatedly to halt ballot counting and toss out legitimately cast votes that most likely favored Mr. Biden. Ultimately, Mr. Trump summoned Michigan’s Republican leaders to the White House, apparently in an attempt to coax the state’s Legislature into unilaterally appointing Trump electors.

Despite these machinations, the worst fears about this election failed to materialize. Defying the combined challenges of the pandemic, a chaotic primary season, foreign interference and presidential sabotage, the 2020 election proved to be one of the cleanest and, according to senior U.S. officials, the “most secure” in our nation’s history. The American people voted in unprecedented numbers, risking their health and foiling efforts in many states to make voting as difficult as possible. African-Americans, especially, braved countless barriers to casting their ballots.

There is no proof, nor even credible evidence, of significant voting irregularities, much less fraud. Republican and Democratic state and local officials largely adhered to their legal responsibilities, conducting the tabulation and certification processes honestly and transparently. Federal officials, sometimes collaborating with the private sector, effectively minimized the impact of Russian electoral interference.

For now, our democracy has held. ¤ Still, the lesson we must learn is not a reassuring one: A determined autocrat in the White House poses a grave threat to our democratic institutions and can severely undermine faith in our elections, particularly when backed by partisans in Congress.

[B]olstering our democracy depends in large part on the people of Georgia voting out their incumbent senators on Jan. 5. If the Senate flips to Democratic control, Congress will be able to apply the lessons of our democracy’s near-death experience.
It would enact the For the People Act to combat corruption, strengthen ethics rules and improve voter access as well as the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act to restore the protections of the 1965 legislation. Congress would pass the Protecting Our Democracy Act to constrain the power of future presidents who deem themselves above the law and finally adopt long-stalled legislation to shore up our election infrastructure against adversaries, foreign or domestic.

Now is no time for self-congratulation or complacency. We must act with the unique urgency and courage of those who know they are living on borrowed time.

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “I think we’ll look back on this as one of the most historic months of the last hundred years… It was the month where American democracy was poisoned intentionally, deliberately with lies” – @SteveSchmidtSES w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1333914325682171904?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Redistrict Breaking: Donald Trump’s share of the U.S. vote just fell to 46.9%. He’s now failed to crack 47% in either of his runs for president (for perspective, Mitt Romney got 47.2% in 2012 and Hillary Clinton got 48.2% in 2016).

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa The pardon power is practically unfettered: The President may generally *grant* a pardon to whomever he wants. But 1) “dangling” a pardon — offering it as an enticement for personal benefit (as detailed in Mueller Report) or 2) offering/accepting money for a pardon is a crime.

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman Oh man. I wonder who this is
⋙ 🐣 RT @ShimonPro NEW: Unsealed court document in DC reveals DOJ investigating an alleged “secret lobbying scheme” and a bribery conspiracy that offered “a substantial political contribution in exchange for a presidential pardon or reprieve of sentence.” @kpolantz
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ We don’t know who it involves. We don’t know who the person seeking the pardon is. All of that is redacted. Appears to still be an active investigation.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ Search warrants were executed: ¤ 50 digital devices including iPhones, iPads, laptops, thumb drives and computer drives were seized after investigators raided offices.

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Unbelievable. Barr has made Durham Special Counsel so he can continue to investigate the 2016 Russia probe even after Biden takes office. What a dick.

AP: Interview: Disputing Trump, Barr says no widespread election fraud http://bit.ly/2KPLMmo

Attorney General William Barr said Tuesday the Justice Department has not uncovered evidence of widespread voter fraud that would change the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. ¤ His comments in an interview with The Associated Press come despite President Donald Trump’s repeated baseless claims that the election was stolen, Trump’s effort to subvert the results of the 2020 presidential election and his refusal to concede his loss to President-Elect Joe Biden.

Barr said U.S. attorneys and FBI agents have been working to follow up specific complaints and information they’ve received, but they’ve uncovered no evidence that would change the outcome of the election. Barr was headed to the White House later for a previously scheduled meeting. ¤ “To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome in the election,” Barr told the AP.

Shortly after Barr’s statement was published, Trump tweeted out more baseless claims of voter fraud. And his attorney Rudy Giuliani and his campaign issued a scathing statement claiming that, “with all due respect to the Attorney General, there hasn’t been any semblance” of an investigation.

The issues Trump’s campaign and its allies have pointed to are typical in every election: Problems with signatures, secrecy envelopes and postal marks on mail-in ballots, as well as the potential for a small number of ballots miscast or lost.

But they’ve also requested federal probes into the claims. Attorney Sidney Powell has spun fictional tales of election systems flipping votes, German servers storing U.S. voting information and election software created in Venezuela “at the direction of Hugo Chavez,” – the late Venezuelan president who died in 2013. Powell has since been removed from the legal team after an interview she gave where she threatened to “blow up” Georgia with a “biblical” court filing.

Barr didn’t name Powell specifically but said: “There’s been one assertion that would be systemic fraud and that would be the claim that machines were programmed essentially to skew the election results. And the DHS and DOJ have looked into that, and so far, we haven’t seen anything to substantiate that,” Barr said.

🐣 RT @mattyglesias Yes.
⋙ NYMag, Jonathan Chait: ‘White Women Voted for Trump’ Is the Worst Election Trope http://nym.ag/3qf0kw5
// If you voted against Trump, Trump’s not your fault.
⋙ 🐣 Three times as many white women as Black women voted for Biden. A lower % of Blacks voted for Biden than for Clinton. This particular election was won by whites in the suburbs, particularly: white men, both with AND without college education (vs 2016) http://brook.gs/37bYO5q

🐣 RT @brianklaas One of the most sinister aspects of Trump’s lies about the election are that they are being pushed by people who know better – people who know they are lying, but also know that the lies will be widely believed by millions. It is beyond disqualifying and must never be forgotten.

⭕ 30 Nov 2020

WaPo, Brian Klaas: How to protect our democracy from a future Donald Trump http://wapo.st/2VxzBg1 “Trump’s efforts to undermine the system have an unintended benefit. He found the hidden cracks that always existed in American democracy and exposed them for all to see”

NewStatesman: Anne Applebaum on Donald Trump: “History has always hung in the balance. We just imagine that it didn’t” http://bit.ly/33xH3MM
// The historian and author of Twilight of Democracy on the meaning of the US election result and whether the age of progress is over.

… A lot depends on how Trump comes to be perceived over the next few weeks and months. It may be that as he leaves office, and power slips away from him, and he continues to say that the election was stolen, which he will –  people may begin to find him ridiculous. [Though] I imagine there will be some cult following.

… the existence of a third of the population that is no longer interested in following the rules, and no longer believes in the system – it’s toxic. And it has all these implications. It makes future elections hard to resolve, it might make laws difficult to pass, and it may polarise the other side as well. Because every time they vote for a Democrat, the Democrat is blocked and can’t do anything. And that is going to create a disappointment with democracy on the other side of the spectrum, which would also eventually be very dangerous.

I suppose we have several hopes. One is that the contradiction between what they’re seeing on their news feeds and real life will begin to bother some of them.

It’s the same thing that happened to Soviet propaganda: it eventually became so jarring, and so far away from reality, that people could see through it. [Although] Soviet propaganda worked for a long time, and was very effective. We now remember it retrospectively as having been a joke, but it didn’t feel that way, if you were living in the Soviet Union in the 1960s. But it ceases to portray reality. That’s what we have to hope for in any case.

There is also the reality of other people. Even people who watch Fox all the time, and watch Newsmax, eventually encounter people who don’t. And they have to cope with the idea that there’s an alternative epistemological system. One of the tasks of politics from now on – not just for the left, but for the centrist Democrats and the Republicans and the centre-right – is to try and find ways of reaching those people. … …

Every day there are a huge range of radical options open to us. Every day history could go one direction or another. Our societies could be on a road to steep decline and disaster – or we could recover, and America will lead a new democratic coalition and we’ll create a better world. But neither one of those outcomes is for sure. And both of them depend on the decisions of many different people.

History has always hung in the balance. We just imagined that it didn’t, but it always does. And, by the way, the people who invented American democracy knew that. That’s what they were talking about when they were writing the constitution. What they were all remembering was the fall of Rome. They were reading Cato and Cicero, or popularised, bowdlerised versions of them.

Aristotle said that democracy leads to tyranny, and they had that in their heads. They wrote the constitution in order to seek to avoid that, but they always knew it was possible. There’s the famous quote from Alexander Hamilton, in which he says, one day a demagogue will come along, and people will believe him, and he’ll lead them astray with false promises. They always knew that.

It’s the illusion of the last several decades, because of the incredible success of our democracies since the 1940s, through the 1980s and 1990s. It didn’t always look that way. There were some bad moments in the Sixties and Seventies, but it felt like democracy was constantly triumphing and spreading and there was something inevitable. It was a major and important success, but there is no law of history that meant it had to be a success. ¤ … It’s up to people in their 20s and 30s. What’s the world going to look like in 2050? They’ll decide.

NationalReview Editorial: Trump’s Disgraceful Endgame http://bit.ly/3qeyS1v “Flawed and dishonest assertions … pollute the public discourse and mislead good people who make the mistake of believing things said by the president of the United States”

The idea, as the Trump team stalwartly maintains, that the Supreme Court is going to take up this case and issue a game-changing ruling is fantastical. Conservative judges have consistently rejected Trump’s flailing legal appeals, and the justices are unlikely to have a different reaction.

Trump’s most reprehensible tactic has been to attempt, somewhat shamefacedly, to get local Republican officials to block the certification of votes and state legislatures to appoint Trump electors in clear violation of the public will. This has gone nowhere, thanks to the honesty and sense of duty of most of the Republicans involved, but it’s a profoundly undemocratic move that we hope no losing presidential candidate ever even thinks of again.

Getting defeated in a national election is a blow to the ego of even the most thick-skinned politicians and inevitably engenders personal feelings of bitterness and anger. What America has long expected is that losing candidates swallow those feelings and at least pretend to be gracious. If Trump’s not capable of it, he should at least stop waging war on the outcome.

NatRev, Jim Geraghty: The Stolen-Election Narrative Needs to End http://bit.ly/2HUav7Y

Sunday morning, President Trump called in to Maria Bartiromo’s program on Fox News and laid out his account of what happened in the 2020 presidential election:

A glitch is supposed to be when a machine breaks down. Well, no, we had glitches where they moved thousands of votes from my account to Biden’s account. And these are glitches. So, they’re not glitches. They’re theft. They’re fraud, absolute fraud. And there were many of them, but, obviously, most of them tremendous amounts, got by without us catching. We got lucky to catch them. I think we caught four or five glitches of about 5,000 votes each, and different states. And, again, they’re not glitches . . . This election was over. And then they did dumps. They call them dumps, big, massive dumps, in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and all over. If you take a look at — you just take a look at just about every state that we’re talking about, every swing state that we’re talking about. And they did these massive dumps of votes. And, all of a sudden, I went from winning by a lot to losing by a little.

. . . We’re talking — there are a lot of dead people that so-called voted in this election. But dead people were, in some cases, in many, many cases, thousands of cases, voted, but, also, dead people made application to vote. They were dead 10 years, 15 years, and they actually made application. This is total fraud. And how the FBI and Department of Justice — I don’t know. Maybe they are involved. But how people are allowed to get away from this stuff — with this stuff is unbelievable. This election was rigged. This election was a total fraud. And it continues to be, as they hide. And the problem we have, we go to judges, and people don’t want to get involved . . .

. . . they had judges making deals. And they had electoral officials making deals, like this character in Georgia, who is a disaster. And the governor’s done nothing. He’s done absolutely nothing. I’m ashamed that I endorsed him. But you — I look at what’s going on. It’s so terrible. They stuffed the ballot boxes. You know, I have been hearing that expression, for many years. You have too, stuffed the ballot — they stuffed the ballot boxes. And they used COVID as a means to stuff the ballot boxes. Joe Biden did not get 16 million more votes than Barack Hussein Obama. He didn’t get it.

Since Election Day, President Trump has repeatedly insisted that the election was a fraud, rigged, or stolen, and that massive numbers of votes for him were secretly switched to Biden by the voting machines or by the officials running the elections in the counties. Yet his legal team has not made these assertions in court, nor have they presented any evidence in court that persuaded any judges. The legal team’s much more limited efforts, disputing much smaller numbers of votes, have almost entirely failed.

President Trump also wants his supporters to go out and vote for incumbent Republican Georgia senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler in the runoff elections in January. It is hard to see why. If Democrats, along with corrupt Republicans, along with every election official in the state, and every county official and local volunteer, and the management of the Dominion voting machines, and perhaps the Venezuelan government, and perhaps the Department of Justice and FBI and whatever other co-conspirators all worked together to steal the state from Trump . . . why would they not also steal the election for the Democrats running for Senate? ¤ What is the point of voting if the elections are rigged, as the president insists?

If the president is telling the truth, why should Georgia Republicans participate in the charade of an election scheduled for January 5? ¤ And if the president isn’t telling the truth . . . why shouldn’t Georgia Republicans — or anyone else — come out and say that he isn’t telling the truth?

🐣 RT @Marmel Took the liberty of making @draiochta14’s fantastic “who’s leaving” card set into a tik tok. Full credit to her… and, of course, @NSYNC.#ByeByeTrump 💽 https://twitter.com/Marmel/status/1333427743170576384?s=20/photo/1

WaPo Editorial: Trump’s latest Fox News rant was one of his most dangerous. Republicans can’t ignore it. http://wapo.st/37lZIwe //➔ Sure they can. And they will.

PRESIDENT TRUMP’S Sunday Fox News rant ranks as one of the most dangerous of his presidency, and that is saying something. Mr. Trump issued claim after incoherent claim about vote rigging — machines switched thousands of votes, dead people voted, mail-in ballots were “phony,” poll watchers “weren’t allowed.” The United States just conducted probably the most secure, transparent presidential vote in its history; Mr. Trump calls it “the most messed-up election we have ever seen.” Proving there is no core national institution he will not besmirch, Mr. Trump attacked the judicial system for failing to ratify his lies and suggested that the Justice Department and the FBI are in on the conspiracy.

Either the president is delusional, or he is willing to knowingly tear down the democracy to deny that he is a loser. Either way, everyone else in a position of trust has a responsibility to defend the nation’s democratic system against Mr. Trump’s sustained assault. Some Republicans, mostly at the state and local levels, have done so, at times under extreme public scrutiny, counting the votes and refusing to manipulate the electoral process to overturn the popular will. For conscientiously overseeing the vote in his state — and standing up for its integrity against baseless attacks from Mr. Trump and the state’s two U.S. senators — Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and his family have received threats. He and other election officials have had to accept security details.

“It’s time to stand up and be counted,” Mr. Raffensperger said. “Are you going to stand for integrity? Or are you going to stand for the wild mob? You wanted to condemn the wild mob when it’s on the left side. What are you going to do when it’s on our side?” …

For weeks, Republicans dodged by saying Mr. Trump was entitled to make his case in court. Well, he has had his chance. He has failed. Judges, including those appointed by Mr. Trump, have made clear the election was not stolen. The dodge has run its course.

🐣 RT @DrLeanaWen Scott Atlas is not just “highly controversial” but is a widely discredited purveyor of anti-science disinformation and conspiracy theories that have actively caused harm. To be clear: Masks work. #covid19 is real. Herd immunity kills.
⋙ 🐣 RT @CNN Dr. Scott Atlas, a highly controversial member of the White House’s coronavirus task force, has resigned, a person who works with the task force says
⋙⋙ CNN: Dr. Scott Atlas resigns from Trump administration http://cnn.it/3qg6egB

WaPo: Wisconsin and Arizona make it official as Trump fails to stop vote certification in all six states where he contested his defeat http://wapo.st/39vRHri

WaPo, Eugene Robinson: Trump is an ego monster. Republicans, don’t let him consume you. http://wapo.st/3qdI7Pz “The GOP officials who enabled and abetted Trump will ultimately have to ask what they’re willing to put up with if they can’t bring themselves to marginalize him”

With Trump, it’s generally wise to assume the basest motives. Maybe he is actually trying to bully Republicans into nullifying the election and helping him stage what would amount to an authoritarian coup d’etat. Maybe he is spitefully trying to make life as difficult as possible for the new administration by delegitimizing Biden’s victory in the eyes of many voters. Maybe he is reinforcing his cult-leader control over his followers in what amounts to a massive act of hostage-taking, hoping to use them as human shields against potential criminal investigations or prosecutions — or as sources of ongoing profit.

But perhaps, on some level, Trump simply cannot accept that in an election that saw Republicans do well overall — gaining seats in the House, retaining control of statehouses, winning Senate seats that polls indicated they would almost surely lose — the man at the top of the ticket got creamed by more than 6 million votes.

“So I led this great charge, and I’m the only one that lost?” Trump tweeted Sunday. “No, it doesn’t work that way. This was a massive fraud, a RIGGED ELECTION!”

But yes, it does work that way. And no, of course the election wasn’t rigged. What happened was that voters turned out in record numbers for the specific purpose of kicking Trump out of the White House. It was a massive act of rejection, a clear message sent by more than 80 million of Trump’s fellow citizens: Go away.

🐣 RT @chrislhayes Some of the discourse grooves of the impeachment story are being repeated in Trump’s post election attempt to overturn the election. You can say “well it’s not really come to much of anything” or you can say “this is an extremely dangerous abuse of power, even if it didn’t work”
⋙ 🐣 RT @chrislhayes And obviously there’s a huge connection between impeachment and now. The whole point of the case was that a man who abused his office to attempt to cheat in an election couldn’t be trusted as the head of a democratic government.

🧵 RT @AshaRangappa Wow. Flynn’s pardon extends to any crimes within the “investigatory authority” of the Special Counsel, including crimes *arising* out of facts “known to” the SC within the scope of its investigation. Kinda suggests that his criminal liability wasn’t just lying to the FBI 📌 https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1333547087024115712?s=20/photo/1-2

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: We Won’t Forget and We Won’t Forgive What Trumpists Did to America http://bit.ly/3fOTuc0 “Only exposure, pain, humiliation, and (inshallah) incarceration will lead to a moment of reckoning for the GOP”
// It’s not enough to merely enjoy their agony and humiliation. It’s not enough to hope they’ll be shamed and correct their behavior. Have you not met these people?

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs Washington and its partners are threatened less by rival great powers than by emergent, interconnected, and cascading transnational dangers, G. John Ikenberry writes. Confronting these dangers will require more cooperation, not less.
⋙ ForeignAffairs, G. John Ikenberry: The Next Liberal Order http://fam.ag/3q6AYAu
// Instead of embracing great-power competition, the United States should double down on the liberal international project.

🐣 RT @IrnaEnglish [Iran] Defense minister says idiot acts, assassinations not to go unanswered https://bit.ly/3qfFLzy #Fakhrizadeh

⭕ 29 Nov 2020

NYT, Ben Smith: The King of Trump TV Thinks You’re Dumb Enough to Buy It http://nyti.ms/33K4d2L “[N]obody I’ve ever covered treats an audience with the blithe disdain of Mr. Ruddy”
// Chris Ruddy, the C.E.O. of Newsmax, has found a business opportunity in feeding Trump supporters the fantasy that the president could still win the election.

🐣 RT @60Minutes “We can go on and on with all the farcical claims alleging interference in the 2020 election, but the proof is in the ballots. The recounts are consistent with the initial count,” says Krebs. “The American people should have 100% confidence in their vote.” https://cbsn.ws/3o2rT9W

⭕ 28 Nov 2020

NYT: In Key States, Republicans Were Critical in Resisting Trump’s Election Narrative http://nyti.ms/3fMqfGE
// They refuted conspiracy theories, certified results, dismissed lawsuits and repudiated a president of their own party.

WaPo: 20 days of fantasy and failure: Inside Trump’s quest to overturn the election http://wapo.st/3mirm3b “Trump was, in the telling of one close adviser, like “Mad King George, muttering, ‘I won. I won. I won.’ ”

NYT: Israel’s Gamble: If Assassination Fails to Set Back Iran’s Nuclear Program, Blowing Up Deal Is Easy http://nyti.ms/3fKNMYq
// The killing of Iran’s top nuclear scientist is likely to impede the country’s military ambitions. Its real purpose may have been to prevent the president-elect from resuming diplomacy with Tehran.

🐣 RT @C_C_Krebs Fact Check: Even if the nonsense claims of hacked voting systems and tallies were true – they’re decidedly NOT & ppl propagating the claims are doing democracy great harm – every canvass, audit, or recount conducted by hand has been consistent. Can’t hack paper. #WeArePerseus

⭕ 27 Nov 2020

WaPo, Elliot Williams: Emmet Sullivan’s handling of the Michael Flynn case is vindicated http://wapo.st/2VduQbE “In the end, the judge’s steadfastness saved the Justice Department from itself — or at least from its attorney general”

🐣 RT @60Minutes See the interview with the man President Trump ousted after he said the election was secure, Sunday night on 60 Minutes. https://cbsn.ws/3fFIJIK 💽 https://twitter.com/WylieNewmark/status/1332542639388942336?s=20/photo/1
// @C_C_Krebs

🐣 RT @paulkrugman So Trump lost, but we’re still talking about why so many people voted for him. And story seems to be that millions thought “We feel disrespected by liberal elites, who think we’re stupid. So we’re going to own them by … 1/ https://twitter.com/paulkrugman/status/1332338636516454404?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @paulkrugman voting for a corrupt, dishonest, incompetent guy who barely conceals his contempt for his own supporters.” I honestly have no idea how we’re supposed to deal with this 2/
⋙ 🐣 RT @paulkrugman To say that many Trump supporters basically engaged in a massive self-own sounds condescending; yet what could be more condescending than pretending that this isn’t exactly what happened? 3/ […]
⋙⋙ 🐣 people vote on abortion, guns, judges and some vote because they consider themselves “conservative”; some are simply racist and anti-immigrant ~ the “self-owners” are likely 40-50% of those who voted for Trump. I think of them as the cultists

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Milwaukee County’s recount of the presidential election vote tally has come to an end, with President-elect Joe Biden adding 132 votes to his margin of victory over Trump in Milwaukee County.
⋙ MilwaukeeJS: Milwaukee County presidential recount wraps up with Biden adding to his margin over Trump http://bit.ly/39nZqHx

WaPo: In a scathing opinion, appeals court rejects Trump request to block Pa. certification http://wapo.st/3o6OPVR “The Trump campaign said it would take the case to the Supreme Court, where legal experts have said it has little chance of success” ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1332503376341463041?s=20/photo/1
// The Trump campaign said it would take the case to the Supreme Court, where legal experts have said it has little chance of success.
// FP title ⇈ Inside title: Federal appeals court panel rejects Trump request to block certification of Pennsylvania’s election results

In a scathing 21-page opinion, the 3rd Circuit Court said that the Trump campaign’s challenge of the district court’s decision had “no merit.” The opinion was written by Judge Stephanos Bibas, who was appointed to the court by President Trump. Bibas was joined by two other Republican-appointed judges in a unanimous vote by the three-member panel.

“Charges of unfairness are serious. But calling an election unfair does not make it so. Charges require specific allegations and then proof. We have neither here,” Bibas wrote. “Voters, not lawyers, choose the President. Ballots, not briefs, decide elections.”

🐣 RT @JohnBrennan This was a criminal act & highly reckless. It risks lethal retaliation & a new round of regional conflict. ¤ Iranian leaders would be wise to wait for the return of responsible American leadership on the global stage & to resist the urge to respond against perceived culprits.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JohnBrennan I do not know whether a foreign government authorized or carried out the the murder of Fakhrizadeh. Such an act of state-sponsored terrorism would be a flagrant violation of international law & encourage more governments to carry out lethal attacks against foreign officials.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JohnBrennan These assassinations are far different than strikes against terrorist leaders & operatives of groups like al-Qaida & Islamic State, which are not sovereign states. As illegitimate combatants under international law, they can be targeted in order to stop deadly terrorist attacks.

🧵 RT @ Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, one of Iran’s most important nuclear officials, has been assassinated in Tehran. This is what we know /THREAD/: ¤ 1. Israel has assassinated numerous Iranian nuclear scientists in the past but have never been able to get to the highly protected Fakhrizadeh. 📌 https://twitter.com/tparsi/status/1332343037268291585?s=20
⋙ 🐣 […] RT @tparsi Whatever Iran’s response, the assassination of Fakhrizadeh will change Iranian politics and reduce its openness to compromise with the US, not just on nuclear matters, but on regional issues as well. ¤ That’s why the real target here was Biden’s forthcoming diplomacy w/ Iran.

NYT: Gunmen Assassinate Iran’s Top Nuclear Scientist in Ambush, Provoking New Crisis http://nyti.ms/3qg4zI3
// Iran expressed fury over the killing of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, blaming it on Israel and the United States. His death may complicate President-elect Biden’s intention to restore the Iranian nuclear deal.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Prominent Iranian nuclear scientist killed in attack outside Tehran http://wapo.st/36a4Ioehttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1332431045724135430?s=20/photo/1

Iran’s foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, described the attack on the scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, as the work of “state terror” and implicated Israel as having a possible role. Officials in Israel had no comment.
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“The operation reflects thinking of those in the Netanyahu government — and/or the Trump administration — who see these next few weeks as their last chance to make relations with Iran as bad as possible, in an effort to spoil the Biden administration’s efforts to return to diplomacy with Tehran,” said Pillar*, referring to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

*Paul Pillar, a 28-year veteran of the CIA and a senior fellow at Georgetown University’s Center for Security Studies

⭕ 26 Nov 2020 🦃

NYT, David Brooks: The Rotting of the Republican Mind http://nyti.ms/36gpvGE
// When one party becomes detached from reality.

My analysis begins with a remarkable essay that Jonathan Rauch wrote for National Affairs in 2018 called “The Constitution of Knowledge.” Rauch pointed out that every society has an epistemic regime, a marketplace of ideas where people collectively hammer out what’s real. In democratic, nontheocratic societies, this regime is a decentralized ecosystem of academics, clergy members, teachers, journalists and others who disagree about a lot but agree on a shared system of rules for weighing evidence and building knowledge.

People need a secure order to feel safe. Deprived of that, people legitimately feel cynicism and distrust, alienation and anomie. This precarity has created, in nation after nation, intense populist backlashes against the highly educated folks who have migrated to the cities and accrued significant economic, cultural and political power. Will Wilkinson of the Niskanen Center calls this the “Density Divide.” It is a bitter cultural and political cold war.

Under Trump, the Republican identity is defined not by a set of policy beliefs but by a paranoid mind-set. He and his media allies simply ignore the rules of the epistemic regime and have set up a rival trolling regime. The internet is an ideal medium for untested information to get around traditional gatekeepers, but it is an accelerant of the paranoia, not its source. Distrust and precarity, caused by economic, cultural and spiritual threat, are the source.

What to do? You can’t argue people out of paranoia. If you try to point out factual errors, you only entrench false belief. The only solution is to reduce the distrust and anxiety that is the seedbed of this thinking. That can only be done first by contact, reducing the social chasm between the members of the epistemic regime and those who feel so alienated from it. And second, it can be done by policy, by making life more secure for those without a college degree.

WaPo: Fact-checking Trump’s cellphone rant of election falsehoods http://wapo.st/36avVY3

WaPo: Trump commits to stepping down if electoral college votes for Biden http://wapo.st/3fGohYc

⭕ 25 Nov 2020

🐣 RT @LukeBrussel Pompeo, a proponent of making US policy on the Middle East based around a belief that the State of Israel is a Sign that the Rapture and End Days are near when all sinners will be killed, says Biden cabinet picks live in “fantasy world”.
⋙ Politico: ‘Fantasy world’: Pompeo knocks Biden administration picks as out of touch on foreign policy http://politi.co/33hIXB3
// The secretary of State cited incoming officials’ approach to Iran as an example of having “led from behind.”

Vice, Ben Mathis-Lilley (Dec 2018): William Barr Pushed for Iran-Contra Pardons. Will He Do the Same With Mueller’s Convictions? http://bit.ly/3o1YzRb
// 12/7/2020
↥ ↧
NPR Fresh Air, Dave Davies (Jan 2020): Attorney General William Barr’s Unwavering Support Of Trump, Explained: Interview with David Rohde [Audio ✛ Transcript] http://n.pr/3fyV69w
// 1/23/2020
↥ ↧
CommonDreams, Will Bunch (Dec 2019): Reagan’s Forgotten Iran-Contra Escape May Reveal More About Trump’s Fate Than Watergate http://bit.ly/3m88GDq “The attorney general then is the attorney general now: William Barr”
// 12/4/2019; The principles first laid bare in Iran-Contra—a deference to the raw exercise of power, including a willingness to overlook the rule of law—have become America’s cruel guiding spirit in the 21st century.

🐣 RT @thedailybeast While Trump publicly tries to get momentum for his push to “turn the election over,” he has fretted privately about prosecutors wanting to “f*ck with” him post-presidency.
⋙ DailyBeast: Trump Literally Phones It in for Voter Fraud ‘Hearing’ as He Frets Privately About Prosecutors Ready to Pounce http://bit.ly/2V5iu53
// While Trump publicly tries to get momentum for his push to “turn the election over,” he has fretted privately about prosecutors wanting to “f*ck with” him post-presidency.

🐣 RT @dfriedman33 In 2017, a Trump lawyer left Flynn’s attorney a message that seemed to hint Flynn could get a pardon even if he cooperated with Mueller as long as Flynn didn’t implicate Trump in wrongdoing. Flynn didn’t implicate Trump. And Trump just pardoned him.
⋙ MotherJones, Dan Friedman: Was Trump’s Pardon of Flynn Part of a Deal? http://bit.ly/33i2Bwy
// An old voicemail message may provide a clue.

🐣 RT @TimKaine In February, a majority of both Houses of Congress told Trump—no war with Iran unless you come and justify to us and the American people and get the Congressional approval the Constitution requires.
⋙ 🔥🐣 RT @TimKaine In February, a majority of both Houses of Congress told Trump—no war with Iran unless you come and justify to us and the American people and get the Congressional approval the Constitution requires.
⋙ 🔥Axios (11/25): Scoop: Israeli military prepares for possibility Trump will strike Iran http://bit.ly/3l9bZZw //➔ According to Bret McGurk on @MSNBC on 11/26, the assassination of Fakhrizadeh was likely carried out by Israel with help from US Intelligence ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1332431385030762496?s=20/photo/1

● Last Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met in Saudi Arabia with Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman. One of the main issues discussed was Iran, Israeli officials say.

● Pompeo visited Israel and several Gulf countries last week to discuss Iran. State Department officials traveling with Pompeo told reporters “all options are on the table.”

● While Pompeo was in the Gulf, U.S. Central Command announced that B-52 strategic bombers conducted a “short-notice, long-range mission into the Middle East to deter aggression and reassure U.S. partners and allies.” That was seen as another signal to Iran.

● Hossein Dehghan, an adviser to Iran’s leader and a possible candidate in Iran’s upcoming presidential elections, told AP last week that a U.S. military strike against Iran could set off a “full-fledged war” in the Middle East.

🐣 RT @marceelias There are lots of things in the world to worry about right now but the Pennsylvania election result is not one of them. ¤ The governor has certified the results pursuant to federal law. Joe Biden will be sworn in on January 20th.

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw When the pardon itself is part of an ongoing crime (conspiracy to obstruct justice) it may be ineffective. ¤ @SamBerger_DC’s analysis from 2019Down pointing backhand index #FlynnPardon
⋙ JustSecurity, Sam Berger (2019): When the Pardon Furthers the Conspiracy: Limits to the Pardon Power http://bit.ly/3q3FeRq
// 1/9/2019

🐣 RT @DavidCornDC “This election has to be turned around.” ¤ That’s what @realDonaldTrump just said, when he phoned into a GOP election hearing in Pennsylvania. ¤ This is a dangerous statement.
⋙ 🐣 RT @msfunsun Sedition is a serious felony punishable by fines and up to 20 years in prison and it refers to the act of inciting revolt or violence against a lawful authority with the goal of destroying or overthrowing it.

🐣 RT @BillKristol Giving thanks to the hundreds of thousands of (mostly volunteer) election officials, observers, poll watchers, etc., who pulled off a free and fair election despite the pandemic and the president. How superior our state and local officials have proved than our national ones!

🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln The Lincoln Project Gives Thanks 💽 https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1331756305409839105?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @davidaxelrod Let’s be clear: the pardon of Flynn and others to follow are not about righting wrongs. They’re about rewarding silence.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Trump pardons former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI http://wapo.st/2V0gPOn

⭕ 24 Nov 2020

🐣 😅 RT @RobMajor4 💽 https://twitter.com/RobMajor4/status/1330714026939183105?s=20/photo/1
// Trump dancing on sinking ship

🐣 RT @JohnFugelsang Hunter Biden’s laptop ¤ discarded & forgotten; ¤ has gone to dwell w/
● Migrant Caravans
● Hillary’s Emails
● The Fake Birth Certificate
● Benghazi
● Ground Zero Mosque
● Obamacare Death Panels
● Swiftboaters for Draft Dodgers &
● “Threats To Traditional Marriage”
on @GOP’s Island of Misfit Smears

‼️🐣 📋 RT @JasonLeopold Reminder that Mark Meadows signed a sworn declaration that said Trump told him he doesn’t mean what he tweets ¤ (Via my/@BuzzFeedNews #FOIA case) https://twitter.com/JasonLeopold/status/1327701545618612225?s=20/photo/1
// Trump’s Tweets not commands re: declassification of Mueller docs

🐣 RT @TheHill Brennan takes final shot at Trump: “I leave his fate to our judicial system, his infamy to history, & his legacy to a trash heap” http://hill.cm/n0Y1kT9

🧵 RT @ErikWempel There’s notice of a settlement in the suit of Joel and Mary Rich against Fox News et al. for infliction of emotional distress over the network’s retracted promotion of the Seth Rich conspiracy theory. 📌 https://twitter.com/ErikWemple/status/1331309423189487623?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @JoeBiden America is back.

🐣 🌎 RT @votesaveamerica Michigan, Nevada and Pennsylvania coming in hot with certification for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. These states put their victory well over 270.
Reminder, Joe is projected to win: AZ, CA, CO, CT, DE, DC, HI, IL, ME, MD, MA, MN, NH, NJ, NY, OR, RI, VT, VA, WA, WI https://twitter.com/votesaveamerica/status/1331298342253391878?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @tribelaw The rollout of this breathtakingly capable, experienced, diverse national security team was truly splendid. I found myself standing at attention throughout it. America is back. Public service is back. Dedication is back. Truth is back. I felt so proud of my adopted country. 🇺🇸🇺🇸

⭕ 23 Nov 2020

NBCNews, Dean Obeidallah: Trump’s election lies are an attempted coup. Biden and other Democrats should say so. http://nbcnews.to/3pP4RFk
// Regardless of how you define the word, now is not the time for academic debates.

President Donald Trump is not trying to simply undermine President-elect Joe Biden’s presidency, nor is he primarily trying to position himself for a 2024 presidential run, as many have suggested. No, Trump’s No. 1 goal is to overturn the results of the 2020 election. It’s time for Biden and other Democratic leaders to describe his actions in the most forceful and universally understandable language possible. And that means, in this case, calling them part of an attempted coup to illegally overthrow the Biden presidency. …

Regardless of how you define the word, now is not the time for academic debates. Trump’s wildly effective communications strategy proves that sometimes simpler is better. Biden’s response, in contrast, has been far too careful and far too polite. On Thursday, Biden called Trump’s efforts to undermine the election results “totally irresponsible,” adding that his message to immigrants worried about Trump’s electoral attacks was “Hang on. I’m on my way.” Other leading Democrats have, for the most part, followed Biden’s lead.

This message is not surprising given Biden’s campaign strategy, which emphasized unity. Such sentiment was also at the heart of Biden’s victory speech Nov. 7. But it is nevertheless a very bad strategy.

Italy’s Benito Mussolini and Russia’s Vladimir Putin amassed power through bullying. These types of leaders treat silence or muted responses as a sign of weakness, emboldening them to push further with their authoritarian goals.

… A Reuters poll released Wednesday found that only 73 percent of Americans said Biden won the election, while 52 percent of Republicans say Trump “rightfully won.” This is incredibly disturbing, and probably unprecedented.

Team Biden must also repeatedly highlight Trump’s lack of credible evidence of voter fraud. Common sense tells us that if the assertions by Trump surrogate Rudy Giuliani of a “national conspiracy” to rig the election were true, the Trump effort would have more to show for it. It has been nearly three weeks since Election Day. Instead, Trump’s lawyers lashed out at reporters when pressed for details or data. …

Biden, as president-elect, is rightfully focused on trying to facilitate an effective transition of power between Trump’s outgoing administration and his incoming one. But he must simultaneously be spending the weeks until Inauguration Day vocally defending our democratic elections against authoritarian attacks from within. By standing up to Trump’s attempted coup, Biden will be proving to those millions of Americans who voted freely and fairly for him that they made the right choice.

WaPo: Trump relents on transition as Republicans join mounting calls for him to acknowledge Biden’s win http://wapo.st/3l5sV3q

Though procedural in nature, Trump’s acceptance of the General Services Administration starting the transition amounted to a dramatic capitulation and capped an extraordinary 16-day standoff since Biden was declared the winner on Nov. 7. ¤ On Monday, the Michigan Board of State Canvassers certified Biden’s win there, while earlier in the day dozens of business leaders and Republican national security experts had urged Trump to accept the result because refusing to begin the transition was endangering the country’s security, economy and pandemic response.

A senior Trump campaign adviser, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to be candid, said Monday night: “He basically just conceded. That’s as close to a concession as you will probably get.”

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance It’s a .gov website. We’re back, America.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoeBiden buildbackbettter.gov

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq If the fall of Trump has shown anything it is how many prominent conservative political and legal pundits are complete frauds, scam artists and charlatans selling snake oil to gullible lemmings.

🐣 RT @DeanObeidallah Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election is a COUP-and Joe Biden/Democrats should be vocally denouncing it as such. History proves taking the high road is the very worst response to a fascist like Trump. ¤ My new @NBCNewsTHINK article:
⋙ NBCNews: Trump’s election lies are an attempted coup. Biden and other Democrats should say so. http://nbcnews.to/3pP4RFk
// Regardless of how you define the word, now is not the time for academic debates.
⋙ 🐣 RT @crackthemessage Along these lines I encourage folks to read the attached piece about Thucydides. His writings in 427 BCE about the corruption of political leaders and the role of passion in political discourse are striking for their application to 2016. @MelissaJPeltier
⋙⋙ GetPocket/NYRB: What Thucydides Knew About the US Today http://bit.ly/3pZfWnA
// Everyone who reads Thucydides knows him as the most profound and convincing historian of empire, not only in his own age but also in his explicit and implicit predictions of later ages.

🐣 RT @davidfrum Now onto the corrupt pardons phase of the presidential transition

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Sen. Dianne Feinstein: “After serving as the lead Democrat on the Judiciary Committee for four years, I will not seek the chairmanship or ranking member position in the next Congress.”

🐣 RT @real I want to thank Emily Murphy at GSA for her steadfast dedication and loyalty to our Country. She has been harassed, threatened, and abused – and I do not want to see this happen to her, her family, or employees of GSA. Our case STRONGLY continues, we will keep up the good…
⋙ 🐣 RT @real …fight, and I believe we will prevail! Nevertheless, in the best interest of our Country, I am recommending that Emily and her team do what needs to be done with regard to initial protocols, and have told my team to do the same.

🐣 RT @MSNBC BREAKING: GSA Admin. Emily Murphy has informed President-elect Biden that the administration is ready to begin the formal transition process, according to letter obtained by @GeoffRBennett. https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1331016584752754692?s=20/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @sbg1 I look forward to no longer having the word ‘ascertainment’ in my current events vocabulary…
⋙ 🐣 RT @BeschlossDC @GSAEmily has let President-elect Biden know that transition process will now begin, says CNN.

WaPo: Republican national security experts call on Trump to concede, begin transition http://wapo.st/339dlNQ

WaPo: Michigan board votes to certify the state’s election results, dealing Trump another blow http://wapo.st/3l5sV3q

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The Republican Party has split in two. Let’s keep it that way. http://wapo.st/33a93G5 ‘Romney, Collins, Murkowski, Toomey and Sasse hold the balance of power in a narrowly divided Senate’

🐣 RT @JoeBiden Today, I’m announcing the first members of my national security and foreign policy team. They will rally the world to take on our challenges like no other—challenges that no one nation can face alone. ¤ It’s time to restore American leadership. I trust this group to do just that. 💽 https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1330967606585593857?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Dear @GSAEmily, ¤ Your refusal to recognize Biden’s win will do serious long-term harm. ¤ To national security, our fight against COVID, and more. ¤ Trump’s frivolous lawsuits and baseless conspiracies to overturn the people’s mandate will not succeed. ¤ Do your duty. Right now. https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1330968740142444546?s=20/photo/1-2

⭕ 22 Nov 2020

🐣 RT @5_2blue Michael Conway says Biden should do the unthinkable and pardon Trump to unite the nation. ¤ How do you feel about this?
⋙ 🐣 No pardon. It would in fact be divisive (Dems would ignite). He should pick a good AG, one known for integrity and fairness, and restore the wall between the DOJ and the White House. If Trump tries to pardon himself, we should get a SCOTUS opinion on that.

🐣 RT @kaitlincollins Chris Christie: “I have been a supporter of the president’s. I voted for him twice. But elections have consequences & we cannot continue to act as if something happened here that didn’t happen.” He says an unwillingness to present evidence “must mean the evidence doesn’t exist.”

🐣 RT @stuartpstevens It was all a lie.
⋙ 🐣 RT @StuartEtc Trumpism’s hold on the GOP has made it clear that there were maybe two dozen actual conservative pols in the GOP before 2016. The rest were pretenders who when you scratched the surface revealed themselves as a motley crew of grifters, fascists, racists, and sociopaths.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TRobinsonAlst2 The GOP sold its birthright as the party of Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, Teddy Roosevelt, Coolidge and Eisenhower to become the party of Limbaugh, David Duke & The Proud Boys. Nixon’s “Southern Strategy” has produced its inevitable result.

🐣 RT @carlbernstein I’m not violating any pledge of journalistic confidentially in reporting this: 21 Republican Sens–in convos w/ colleagues, staff members, lobbyists, W. House aides–have repeatedly expressed extreme contempt for Trump & his fitness to be POTUS. (1/3)
⋙ 🐣 RT @carlbernstein The 21 GOP Senators who have privately expressed their disdain for Trump are: Portman, Alexander, Sasse, Blunt, Collins, Murkowski, Cornyn, Thune, Romney, Braun, Young, Tim Scott, Rick Scott, Rubio, Grassley, Burr, Toomey, McSally, Moran, Roberts, Shelby. (2/3)
⋙ 🐣 RT @carlbernstein With few exceptions, their craven public silence has helped enable Trump’s most grievous conduct—including undermining and discrediting the US the electoral system. ¤ More from my appearance earlier on @cnn 💽 https://twitter.com/carlbernstein/status/1330710307052814336?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @MuellerSheWrote THREAD. ‘Twas the night before Christmas
The year: 2020
Giuliani had lost foolish lawsuits a-plenty
Michigan lawmakers tried to be bought
When sedition was offered as trump’s evil plot
And even though Biden and Harris had won
Transition of power still hadn’t begun 1/
📌 https://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrote/status/1330368238702694402?s=20

🐣 RT @ABlinken Sigh. This pains me in light of my admiration for Robert Wright. The Moral Animal is among the most brilliant books I’ve read. Well, maybe I’ll evolve…https://twitter.com/ABlinken/status/1327412079666540555?s=20
⋙ 🐣 I think you can be progressive to your bones and still be a political and policy realist. “Politics ~ The Art of the Possible”

🐣 RT @MaryLTrump Linda Thomas-Greenfield as UN Ambassador, Michele Flournoy as SecDef, and @ABlinken as SecState? This is great news. But I’m afraid we’re going to have to get used to expertise, professionalism, competence, and decency again. I think we can do it.

NYT Editorial: A Great Election, Against All Odds http://nyti.ms/35SyUnK “In the face of a raging pandemic and the highest turnout in more than a century, Americans enjoyed one of the most secure, most accurate and most well-run elections ever”
// Democracy is hard work. That work paid off.

Democracy is a fragile thing, and it requires constant tending and vigilance to survive. Americans were lucky this time. They were also well prepared. When pushed to the brink, they mobilized to protect their democracy. For this moment, at least, tune out the president, his flailing dishonesty and his bottomless disregard for the American experiment. Instead, express gratitude to the millions of Americans who still believe in that experiment, and who did all they could to make this election succeed in the face of daunting odds. Then help make sure they don’t have to do it by themselves again.

NYT: Biden Chooses Antony Blinken, Defender of Global Alliances, as Secretary of State http://nyti.ms/3nK4yKf
// Formerly the State Department’s No. 2, Mr. Blinken is expected to try to re-establish the United States as a trusted ally ready to rejoin global agreements and court multilateral efforts to confront China.

WaPo: Here’s when Biden’s win becomes official — and how Trump is trying to prevent that http://wapo.st/2Hut7vg With key deadlines looming, derailing the certification of results is part of the president’s strategy ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1330697907545268227?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Chris Christie calls the conduct of Trump’s legal team a ‘national embarrassment’ http://wapo.st/35Upnwo

⭕ 21 Nov 2020

WaPo: In scathing opinion, federal judge dismisses Trump campaign lawsuit in Pennsylvania http://wapo.st/35Pe090

Brann wrote that Trump’s campaign had used “strained legal arguments without merit and speculative accusations” in its effort to throw out millions of votes. ¤ “In the United States of America, this cannot justify the disenfranchisement of a single voter, let alone all the voters of its sixth most populated state,” Brann wrote.

Sen. Patrick J. Toomey (R-Pa.) said in a statement after Brann’s decision that Trump had “exhausted all plausible legal options” in the state and acknowledged that Biden won the election. “I congratulate President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala D. Harris on their victory,” said Toomey.

⭕ 20 Nov 2020

NewYorker, John Cassidy: Rudy Giuliani Is a Hot Mess http://bit.ly/334rWKC

Barely stopping to draw a breath, Giuliani claimed that Biden operatives, working in cahoots with big-city Democratic machines, corrupt judges, and a voting-software company tied to Communist governments abroad (I kid you not), contrived to reverse the early leads that Trump held on Election Night in states such as Georgia, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. “What I am describing to you is a massive fraud,” Giuliani insisted at one point. At another, he said that the evidence he and his colleagues had gathered was “enough to overturn any election.”

And what is that evidence? Giuliani claimed that Trump’s legal team had gathered hundreds of affidavits from poll watchers and election officials alleging perfidious acts. But when reporters asked him to release these documents, he replied, “I can’t do it. I can’t put a witness’s life in jeopardy.” Much of the evidence Giuliani did point to has already been discredited, including claims from Republican poll watchers of malfeasance in Wayne County, Michigan, which includes the city of Detroit. Last week, a Wayne County judge dismissed the case to which these witnesses’ affidavits were attached. He said that the witnesses did not attend a session on the ballot-counting process hosted by election officials and their statements were “rife” with speculation.

⭕ 19 Nov 2020

🐣 RT @LeeFuell This is what we are seeing from Trump, Giuliani, and their enablers:
⋙ Rand: The Russian “Firehose of Falsehood” Propaganda Model http://bit.ly/2o8DlqR
// Why It Might Work and Options to Counter It
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🧵 RT @kasparov68 It’s comforting to call Trump, Giuliani, and the rest clowns, but clowns with power are not funny at all. They won’t overturn the election, but they are doing tremendous damage, which was always the goal. 📌 https://twitter.com/Kasparov63/status/1329492749314363398?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @NicoleGoodkind This is Trump’s argument: George Soros, Biden, the Clinton Foundation & the antifa worked with the Venezuelan government to rig the election by making big Dem cities vote for the Democratic candidate. But they also let Republicans win Senate, Congressional and local races.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @NicoleGoodkind The most insane thing is that this an accurate description of what Trump’s personal lawyers are telling the American people uninterrupted on Fox News and that very few GOP Senators or Congressman will refute these claims in any way.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kasparov68 As I wrote in 2018, Trumpism’s goal is to split the country, to carve out enough supporters who believe whatever he says, no matter the evidence. Attacking the media and discrediting elections were always part of it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kasparov68 When Trump continued to insist that the 2016 was fraudulent, many wrote it off as childishness and ego. Yes, but discrediting the system also had a point, preparing for an election he didn’t win.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kasparov68 Trump’s outrageous attacks on the US election process, and the refusal of the GOP to challenge them, will result in many similar attacks in future elections, in the US and elsewhere. Democracy discredited, Putin’s dream.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Sen. Sasse; “Trump lost Michigan by more than 100,000 votes, and the campaign and its allies have lost in or withdrawn from all five lawsuits in Michigan for being unable to produce any evidence. Wild press conferences erode public trust … We are a nation of laws, not tweets.”

HuffPo: Republican Senators Push Back Against Trump For Trying To Overturn The Election http://bit.ly/330DZIB
// Plus Sasse and Ernst (sort of); “It is difficult to imagine a worse, more undemocratic action by a sitting American President,” Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) said of Trump.

HuffPo: Republican Senators Push Back Against Trump For Trying To Overturn The Election http://bit.ly/330DZIB
// Plus Sasse and Ernst (sort of); “It is difficult to imagine a worse, more undemocratic action by a sitting American President,” Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) said of Trump.

DailyBeast: Desperate Rudy’s Latest Pennsylvania Gambit Is Wilder Than His Sweaty Press Conference http://bit.ly/35KbSiS
// No, he says, he doesn’t have to provide any evidence of fraud in the state. Instead, it’s Pennsylvania that must prove its mail-in ballots were legal.

🐣 RT @McFaul Letting Rudy become the face of the GOP is really not a good look. Hard to see how this helps in Georgia or the longer game. But Im no expert.

🧵 RT @atrupar Giuliani and company are about to give us a Total overview of the Landscaping 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1329472200898994181?s=20

🐣 RT @C_C_Krebs That press conference was the most dangerous 1hr 45 minutes of television in American history. And possibly the craziest. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, you’re lucky.
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🐣 Is there anything in Q iconography having to do with hair dye dripping down both sides of your face? Is it like stigmata? A secret signal to the bearers of arms? Or could it just be a way of subtly signifying that someone is a drooling idiot?

💙 WaPo, Dan Zak and Josh Dawsey: Rudy Giuliani’s post-election meltdown starts to become literal http://wapo.st/3lRiVf9

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Trump uses power of presidency to try to overturn the election and stay in office http://wapo.st/2IUIEog

WaPo: Wayne County Republican who asked to ‘rescind’ her vote certifying election results says Trump called her http://wapo.st/2UKmsQB “Trump has also invited leaders from Michigan’s Republican-controlled state legislature to meet with him on Friday afternoon in Washington”

🐣 RT @prahme The thing that is most worrisome is there seems to be no time limit attached to his being unable to back up his claims of widespread fraud or lack of frivolous or wreckless suits & suggestions
⋙ 🐣 Trump will never concede. He fully intends to continue to tear apart our democracy, every shred. There’s already a law saying the “apparent winner” must be allowed to transition, but Trump refuses to allow it. The people in DHS who are breaking that law will get a pardon.
⋙ 🐣 Biden will be sworn in and become president, but he’ll have to spend much of his term trying to repair the damage. It remains to be seen how much the GOP will cooperate with him because Trump can get behind [the] primary challenger [of anyone] who steps out of line. Sad!

🐣 RT @prahme I don’t know if you are in Insta, but Neal Katyal’s breakdowns of where the legal stuff stands on a daily are fantastic https://instagram.com/tv/CHtvCYzHRJk/?igshid=f8h10dnnojy3…
⋙ 🐣 It turns out I had set up an account a long time ago. Yes, I love @Neal_Katyal. He’d make a great AG. The problem is there are still going to be 30% who Trump will now be able to convince [the courts] are part of the “deep state.” He’s even messaged his appointees on Scotus to stick w him.

⭕ 18 Nov 2020

😅 RT @Alyssa_Milano Trump’s concession speech. #TransitionNow #EmilyDoYourJob 💽 https://twitter.com/Alyssa_Milano/status/1329261615120670723?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Philip Bump: What the fired director of federal cybersecurity actually said about the election http://wapo.st/35Odok9 What Chris Krebs “said” was actually a statement put out by two working groups made of numerous officials in fed, state and outside agencies

🐣 RT @McFaul 2 weeks after losing the election, Trump continues to deliver for Putin. No greater gift the outgoing incumbent could deliver to Putin than delegitimizing our democracy by failing to recognize the results.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews “That’s how you delegitimize a nation.” ¤ Discrediting the crown jewel of Western democracy remains one of Russia’s top priorities—& while he failed to come through on other fronts, Trump delivered a parting gift above & beyond the Kremlin’s wildest dreams.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews While pro-Kremlin mouthpieces are in mourning over Joe Biden’s victory, they managed to make lemonade out of the shriveled lemons of Trump’s waning presidency, by claiming that at least half of America is now disappointed in the country’s electoral system. https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1325157225887801344?s=20

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “If you take out [Chris Krebs] and the number two guy resigns, now you’ve got no leadership at the helm to stop the propaganda that people are buying into that this whole election was rigged” – @FrankFigliuzzi1 w/ @NicolleDWallace https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1329195585489018881?s=20/photo/1

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: The Only Way for Biden to ‘Move the Country Forward’ Is To Hold Trump To Account for his Crimes http://bit.ly/35Juhw3
// No, the 45th president probably isn’t going to prison. But that doesn’t mean that the 46th president should just move on from the crimes his predecessor committed.

🔄💙 Track the Legal actions Dems are taking here 🔆❗️⋙: DemocracyDocket: 2020 Post-Election War Room http://bit.ly/2INeSSC

🐣 RT @MollyJongFast This is fucked up
⋙ 🐣 RT @aabramson “Rudy told people he was trying to get the legislatures to flip,” one source familiar says. “Rudy’s view of the world is if he does a good enough job inflaming the results, Pennsylvania won’t certify, Wisconsin won’t certify”
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @aabramson This is viewed as “ludicrous” among dems, gop, and election law experts. But that seems to be besides the point. If Rudy/Trump’s goal is to wreak havoc, its working.
⋙⋙⋙ TIME: ‘People will stop believing in the process.’ Why Donald Trump’s Legal Strategy Is Dangerous Even If It’s Likely to Fail http://bit.ly/35GZ0d6
⋙⋙ 🐣 🔆 This❗️⋙ AP (11/14): GOP leaders in 4 states quash dubious Trump bid on electors http://bit.ly/2UHvFcu “State GOP lawmakers in Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin have all said they would not intervene in the selection of electors”

🐣 RT @BillKristol The lawsuits are idiotic and the lies embarrassing. But Trump’s getting much of what he wants. He’s still in charge of the GOP and he’s laying the groundwork to stay in charge. In a defeated Administration (e.g. 1992) that behaves normally, power ebbs away quickly. Not so here.

🐣 RT @ There you have it. Trump official told CNN the goal is to “set so many fires that it will be hard for the Biden administration to put them all out.” ¤ This is scorched earth foreign policy.
⋙ CNN: Trump team looks to box in Biden on foreign policy by lighting too many fires to put out http://cnn.it/3fgrk9p

It’s a strategy that radically breaks with past practice, could raise national security risks and will surely compound challenges for the Biden team — but it could also backfire. Analysts and people close to the Biden transition argue the Trump team may act so aggressively that reversing some of its steps will earn Biden easy goodwill points and negotiating power with adversaries.

🐣 RT @C_C_Krebs In defending democracy, do or do not, there is no try. This is the way. #Protect2020 @HamillHimself @PedroPascal1
⋙ 🐣 RT @HamillHimself Translation: The recent statement by Chris Krebs was highly accurate, in that there were no improprieties or fraud, confirmed by all credible 2020 Election officials sworn under oath to be truthful. Therefore, he has been terminated for refusing to lie for me, your #LiarInChief. [Att: Trump’s tweets firing Krebs:] https://twitter.com/C_C_Krebs/status/1328953421882413056?s=20

🐣 RT @girlsreallyrule Statement from @SpeakerPelosi on Trump’s decision to fire top election security official, Chris Krebs: Text Block: https://twitter.com/girlsreallyrule/status/1329018891281035269?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 17 Nov 2020

WaPo: In reversal, GOP officials in key Michigan county certify ballot count after striking a compromise with Democrats http://wapo.st/3kHG4iA State Democrats say Trump has no hope of overturning Biden’s 148,000-vote lead.

“If the state board follows suit, the Republican state legislator will select the electors. Huge win for @realDonaldTrump,” Trump campaign legal adviser Jenna Ellis tweeted Tuesday night after the initial Wayne County deadlock.

But experts said such a move would have been on shaky legal ground, and key GOP lawmakers have acknowledged Biden’s win and said they do not plan to attempt to intervene.

After the initial deadlock in Wayne County was met with an outpouring of condemnation, the board recessed Tuesday night and returned with a new agreement to certify the results, along with a request that the secretary of state’s office conduct a comprehensive audit of the vote tallies.

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said in an interview on CNN that “it appears that the truth won in this scenario.”

“The evidence is clear — there were no irregularities, there was no evidence of widespread fraud, and in fact there were simply minor clerical errors,” she said, adding: “So I think they did the right thing, they performed their duty, and they certified the election for the voters in Wayne County.”

On Fox News late Tuesday, Ellis decried the board’s change of heart as “mob rule.”

The reversal in Michigan came as the Trump campaign has faced a string of failures in its beleaguered effort to overturn the result of the election through the courts. In the latest defeat on Tuesday, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court rejected the campaign’s claim that GOP observers did not have sufficient access to the vote count, underscoring how the president’s claims of voting irregularities have repeatedly run aground before judges.

The argument marked Giuliani’s most direct involvement yet in Trump’s post-election litigation. A federal prosecutor during the 1980s, he won plaudits for securing convictions of major mob figures. But according to the federal court system’s public records system, he last entered an appearance in a federal case in 1992. In a text message, Giuliani estimated that it had been “four or five years” since he tried a case in court.

“Rudy is calling the shots, and we are following,” one senior Republican involved in the campaign said. “I wouldn’t have organized it this way, but that’s the way the president wants it.”

Referring to the withdrawal of former Trump attorneys in Pennsylvania, an official said, “Rudy wants to make arguments in court that other lawyers are not willing to make. It’s not that they weren’t willing to represent us. When they intersect with Rudy’s world, they don’t want to make those arguments that Rudy wants to make.”

One Republican lawyer close to the campaign said they too quickly jumped to accusations without proof of fraud and instead should have asked for examinations in states to glean evidence first. ¤ This Republican said the campaign also should have engaged higher-power lawyers earlier on, instead of hiring “TV show lawyers.” ¤ “The lawyers on the outside, none of them are supportive of the Rudy strategy,” this person said. “Rudy is not advancing the cause of the law.”

Reuters: U.S. Senate leader McConnell warns against troops quickly leaving Iraq or Afghanistan http://reut.rs/2UEDnE9

CISA Rumor Control: https://www.cisa.gov/rumorcontrol
// will likely be taken down soon

🐣 RT @suemgordon22 @CISAKrebs delivered for the Nation. With others across government and in the private sector, he built not only new capability, but strong foundation for the future. Proud to call him my colleague and friend. You did good, pal, and served your turn with honor and dignity.

🧵 RT @RepSlotkin Today the acting Sec. Def. announced a quick withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan & Iraq. Whatever one’s views, making such a quick move without coordination with our NATO, Iraqi and Afghan allies, after so much blood has been shed, hurts us in both the short and long-term. 📌 https://twitter.com/RepSlotkin/status/1328882526425935872?s=20

🧵 RT @jimsciutto Mark Aronchick, who argued against Rudy Giuliani today in PA court, tells me tonight: “Giuliani was outrageous in the things he was saying. He called Philadephia election workers ‘a little mafia group’. Many things he said were not related to what the complaint actually said.” 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jimsciutto/status/1328883102467371009?s=20

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Trump fires top DHS official who refuted his claims that the election was rigged http://wapo.st/3lH2wde

🐣 RT @BillKristol I’m told DOD has been ordered to plan further troop withdrawals, from Somalia, South Korea and Germany. Trump is doing his best to weaken America, our friends, and allies on his way out the door.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TalhaMAwais Intervention is not the answer to everything, Mr. Warmonger.
⋙⋙ 🐣 Troops are in Germany and South Korea for stabilization, not intervention. Pulling troops out of Germany advantages Russia; pulling them out of SoKo opens them up for invasion by NoKo. Trump is breaking things in a tantrum.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin In the incoming Senate, Democratic senators will represent at least 20,314,962 more people than their Republican counterparts. If the two Georgia seats go to the Democrats, the Democratic half will represent 41,549,808 more people than the Republican half.
⋙ Vox, Ian Milhauser: America’s anti-democratic Senate, by the numbers http://bit.ly/36HHFjC
// 11/6/2020; If the United States chose its leaders in free and fair elections, Republicans would be firmly out of power.

🐣 RT @BillKristol It’s not just that the anti-mask, anti-distancing, anti-testing Republicans are wrong as a matter of public policy. It’s not even that they lack empathy for those who suffer. They relish their lack of empathy. They glory in their callousness. They are proud of their inhumanity.

⭕ 16 Nov 2020

💙 NYT Mag, Jonathan Mahler: Can America Restore the Rule of Law Without Prosecuting Trump? http://nyti.ms/3nzbyJK

✅ WaPo, Ann Gerhart and Tyler Remmel: Election results under attack: Here are the facts http://wapo.st/3kFKczI ‘The facts about prominent efforts to question the fairness and integrity of the election, as well as updates on litigation’
// A compilation of the misinformation, disinformation and many rejected legal challenges by the Trump campaign to try to overturn votes.

🐣 RT @EamonJavers Biden on Trump’s refusal to concede: “I find this more embarrassing for the country than debilitating for my ability to get started.”

💙 NYT, Frank Bruni: Was It Worth It, Jared and Ivanka? http://nyti.ms/3f3FVF8 “They are the Faustian poster couple of the Trump presidency, the king and queen of the principle-torching prom at which so many danced alongside them, although in less exquisitely tailored attire” ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1328444315182505985?s=20/photo/1
// The glossiest grifters become Vuitton vagabonds.

They are Mitch McConnell after a makeover, Ted Cruz gone to charm school, Mike Pompeo with a more rigorous fitness regimen, Lindsey Graham with less time on the links. They are Mike Pence and Nikki Haley and scores of others in and out of office, so entranced by power, so enchanted by perks, so primed for future prizes that they junked values that they once supposedly held and downgraded decency to something ornamental, a sprig of parsley on a fish fillet.

🐣 RT @CSIS Falling confidence in vaccines is a U.S. national security risk. A new report recommends five urgent actions to bolster public acceptance for a Covid-19 vaccine. Learn more: http://cs.is/calltoaction.

WaPo: Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine found to be nearly 95 percent effective in a preliminary analysis http://wapo.st/35CxT2W This mRNA vaccine, co-developed with Dr Fauci’s NAIAD, does not require storage at hypercold temps like Pfizer’s

🐣 Updated my header photo and avatar. I had had an image of Stonehenge, feeling we were heading backwards. Now I am focused on science, beauty and optimism, but the scars remain. A brief respite as many more battles will come. ¤ ‘Eternal vigilance is the price of Liberty.’

💙 TheAtlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg: Why Obama Fears for Our Democracy http://bit.ly/3lCsePX
// In an exclusive interview, the former president identifies the greatest threats to the American experiment, explains why he’s still hopeful, and opens up about his new book.

⭕ 15 Nov 2020

🐣 RT @McFaul If I were to become this delusional in the future, I would hope that my children would intervene, and help to reduce the embarrassment. cc @IvankaTrump .
⋙ 🐣 RT @real I WON THE ELECTION!
⋙ [Twitter:] (!) Official sources called this election differently

🐣 RT @KTharase This what one million looks like. ¤ Police estimate you pity party at 5 to 6 thousand. https://twitter.com/KTharase/status/1327689791752716288?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES They are disloyal Americans. They are sewing conspiracy theories and undermining the legitimacy of an election they know full well was won by Biden. There is no evidence of fraud. It is a con masquerading as an idiots coup. Nevertheless, it is poisonous for our Republic
🐣 RT @stuartpstevens Every Republican who hasn’t acknowledged the winner of 2020 election is hurting America. What’s wrong with these people? Are they not Americans?
⋙ 🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln It’s time for Republicans to put America first. 💽 https://twitter.com/stuartpstevens/status/1327607996776665089?s=20/photo/1
// The Lincoln Project ad❣

💙 🐣 RT @60Minutes “Our adversaries have seen us weakened, not just as a consequence of this election, but over the last several years. We have these cleavages in the body politic that they’re convinced they can exploit,” former President Obama tells Scott Pelley. https://cbsn.ws/3pvlshp

🐣 RT @AnandWrites I feel myself approaching a strange, thrilling milestone: I’m starting not to care about Donald Trump anymore. Not to be interested. Not to wonder about the latest thing. Not to retweet the recent tweet. Just not to care.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance I’ve been thinking that same thing all weekend and it’s absolutely tremendous. Trump is about to be irrelevant.

🐣 RT @Reuters WATCH: From Al Gore in 2000 to Hillary Clinton in 2016, here’s a look back at some historic presidential concession speeches 💽 https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1328175961670524930?s=20/photo/1

💙 WaPo: The federal government’s chief information security officer is helping an outside effort to hunt for alleged voter fraud http://wapo.st/3eZxwTe

🐣 RT @JohnBrennan Trump will never acknowledge he lost the election. Honesty & accepting reality are not in a despot’s DNA. ¤ Despite his tantrum, Inauguration Day will arrive, and President Biden & VP Harris will immediately restore dignity, competence, & honesty to the White House. ¤ Can’t wait.

🧵 RT @joshtpm On the @SWAtlasHoover front, there’s a fascinating story to be told that @Stanford and particularly the @HooverInst has been a hot spot of covid misinformation from basically the beginning of the pandemic. It’s not just Atlas. 📌 https://twitter.com/joshtpm/status/1328159514319867909?s=20
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🐣 RT @thehowie His last tweet, targeting the sitting Governor of Michigan said:
[‼️] “The only way this stops is if people rise up. ”
If he represents the President and is telling people to rise up against the Governor, that really is not a good look.
⋙ 🐣 RT @SWAtlasHoover Just to clarify the obvious.
US pandemic policy is:
Federally supported (massive resources, OWS, personnel, beds, logistics);
State managed; &
Locally implemented.
Want more mandates & lockdown? Contact your governor. That’s state controlled. Not federal. Period.
#Federalism

⭕ 14 Nov 2020

AP (11/14): GOP leaders in 4 states quash dubious Trump bid on electors http://bit.ly/2UHvFcu “State GOP lawmakers in Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin have all said they would not intervene in the selection of electors”

💙 WaPo, David Boies and Theodore B Olson: We opposed each other in Bush v. Gore. Now we agree: Biden won. http://wapo.st/3kAD4oe “The nation’s laws and shared values dictate that Americans now unite to support democracy, national security, [and) public trust in institutions…”

WaPo: Trump greets hundreds of supporters in D.C. to falsely claim he won election http://wapo.st/2IuDvnk

⭕ 13 Nov 2020

WaPo (11/13): The votes that won Joe Biden the presidency http://wapo.st/36LFVFX “Flipping just a little more than 81,139 votes in four states would have changed the winner of this election” ~ even though Biden won the popular vote by almost 6 million and counting ● /photo/1
// 6M is from today (7/17); Americans cast a historic number of votes in the presidential election. A handful of them gave Democrats the edge.

🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln It’s time for Republicans to put America first. 💽 https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1327370658712608769?s=20/photo/1
// The Lincoln Project ad❣ America First

🐣 RT @ChrisAlbertoLaw I’m sorry, I love this clip of John F Kennedy, so I’m posting it again not only for its content but also to show that our faith in democracy producing the best leaders is well-founded. 💽 https://twitter.com/ChrisAlbertoLaw/status/1327321078369308673?s=20/photo/1
// JFK on the role of the free press

NYT: Federal Prosecutors Push Back on Barr Memo on Voter Fraud Claims http://nyti.ms/35zo6KV
// The prosecutors, assigned to monitor this month’s elections, said they had found no evidence to back any “substantial allegations” of voting irregularities.

CNN: John Kelly blasts Trump for not helping with the transition: ‘The downside to not doing so could be catastrophic’ http://cnn.it/36zm5hl

WaPo: More than 130 Secret Service officers are said to be infected with coronavirus or quarantining in wake of Trump’s campaign travel http://wapo.st/2Iuq9qF //➔ Trump Really Doesn’t Care. Do U?

⭕ 12 Nov 2020

🐣 RT @BradBeauregardJ There’s nothing grand about the GOP, they’re the party of Authoritarianism now. The Republicans represent the top 1% and the only way they can stay in power is through voter suppression and attacking our Democracy. ¤ Watch @mehdirhasan @chrislhayes & @JRubinBlogger break it down 💽 https://twitter.com/BradBeauregardJ/status/1327115680148303874?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 ◕ RT @BradBeauregardJ This is the graph from the video above that shows how rapidly the Republican Party is sliding towards Authoritarianism. It’s nothing new for Mitch McConnell and his ilk, but it’s happening at an alarming rate with Trump https://twitter.com/BradBeauregardJ/status/1327126110979706883?s=20/photo/1
// Source V-Dem Institute; WaPo
⋙ 🐣 RT @BradBeauregardJ This is the article from @_cingraham that they discussed in the video ¤ The article covers the GOP’s rapid shift towards Authoritarianism, specifically the 2 Republican Senators from Georgia who need to be defeated on 1/5/2021
💙 ⋙⋙ WaPo, Christopher Ingraham: GOP leaders’ embrace of Trump’s refusal to concede fits pattern of rising authoritarianism, data shows http://wapo.st/3ppgpyT
// Research by a team of international scholars shows the Republican Party’s shift away from democratic norms predates Donald Trump but has accelerated since
⋙⋙⋙ (V-DemInstitute: New Global Data on Political Parties: V-Party) ⇊ http://bit.ly/2IzfFWShttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1327142536473956354?s=20/photo/1

Now, according to data released by an international team of political scientists just before the Nov. 3 election, it’s possible to quantify the extent to which the Republican Party no longer adheres to such principles as the commitment to free and fair elections with multiple parties, the respectful treatment of political opponents and the avoidance of violent rhetoric.

“The Republican Party in the U.S. has retreated from upholding democratic norms in recent years,” said Anna Lührmann, a political scientist at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden and a former member of the German parliament. “Its rhetoric is closer to authoritarian parties, such as AKP in Turkey and Fidesz in Hungary.”

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⋙ 🐣 RT @prahme I’ve had a different opinion about Trump Congressional sycophants (sickelephants)when people say what has he done to them-I think it’s reversed-they are using him, milking him for all he’s worth politically to increase their fascist base of power to use the minute he’s gone…
⋙⋙ 🐣 I think it started under Gingrich which is when they realized they couldn’t win on policies, so they started to lie and use “truthy” language. Of course, before that, Nixon’s Southern Strategy set the dominoes up for people to self-sort.
⋙⋙ 🐣 Then Fox and talk radio created echo chambers that were then weaponized by the Internet. Trump was gasoline thrown onto a smoldering fire, just waiting. I hope Biden will be more than a brief interlude in the craziness and vitriol.

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @MSNBC BREAKING: Joe Biden wins Arizona, NBC News projects. https://on.msnbc.com/3eSYnAe2UpzbrQ
// For years, we’ve been living inside a story defined by Donald Trump’s reality-TV worldview. America finally changed the channel.

🐣 RT @BillKristol “In WI counties where RVAT spent the most Trump underperformed Republican House candidates by 7 points. In PA counties where RVAT spent the most Trump underperformed Republican House candidates by 5 points. Those are decisive margins in such close states.”
⋙ WaPo: Never Trumpers played a critical role in beating him. The numbers prove it. http://wapo.st/3pp0JM3

NYT: Election Officials Directly Contradict Trump on Voting System Fraud http://nyti.ms/2GViilt
// A group of federal, state and local officials working with a Department of Homeland Security agency declared flatly that the election was the most secure in the nation’s history.

WaPo: As Trump stews over election, he mostly ignores the public duties of the presidency http://wapo.st/36zyIcb //➔ what was that thing they said about Nero? 🎻
// He has been mostly absent from view, focused on purging disloyal aides and tweeting grievances and misinformation even as the pandemic rages.

🐣 RT @PeterHotez In my 40 yrs as a physician-scientist committed to halting neglected diseases I’ve visited nations where “life is cheap”, it’s horrifying to witness it firsthand. I never envisioned this could happen in USA where now fake ideologies pseudoscience take precedence over human life

📊 WaPo: Exit poll results and analysis for the 2020 presidential election (preliminary) http://wapo.st/36tgsRLhttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1327070879650615297?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @FranklinFoer I’ve tracked DHS’s election efforts. They were heroic. Without any real money or new authority, they bolstered the safety of election infrastructure markedly and made local officials sharper. Of course, Trump is now rewarding their efforts by pushing their leaders out the door.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JakeTapper Joint Statement from Elections Infrastructure Government Coordinating Council & the Election Infrastructure Sector Coordinating Executive Committees: ¤ “The November 3rd election was the most secure in American history.“
⋙⋙ CISA: Joint Statement from Elections Infrastructure Government Coordinating Council & the Election Infrastructure Sector Coordinating Executive Committees http://bit.ly/3nhzlOg

🐣 RT @jaketapper “Oh this national security official just told the truth and didn’t kowtow to the president pushing a deranged & debunked conspiracy theory, sure hope he doesn’t get fired for it!” is not something people should find themselves saying in the US of A and yet… here we are

💙💙🧵 RT @ifindkarma How will history remember Trump? ¤ “The narrative that will become widely understood is that Donald Trump did not sit atop a global empire. He was not an intuitive genius and tough guy who created billions of dollars of wealth through fearlessness. He had a small, sad operation…” 📌 https://twitter.com/ifindkarma/status/985647147545538560?s=20
// mega MEGA thread of videos etc starting in 2018 by Adam Rifkin ~ fan favorites

⭕ 11 Nov 2020

WaPo, John Bolton: Time is running out for Trump — and Republicans who coddle him http://wapo.st/3pqseES “[A]ny aggrieved candidate must at some point produce valid legal arguments and persuasive evidence. Trump has so far failed to do so, and there is no indication he can”

🐣 There’s a movie about @RonaldKlain: HBO’s “Recount.” He’s played by Kevin Spacey. Klain spear-headed the Gore campaign during the 2000 Recount. The movie won a ton of Emmys. ¤ And if you’re into @NicolleDWallace or @SteveSchmidtSES, they’re major characters in “Game Change”

🐣 RT @marceelias The day ends as it began, with Trump still searching for his first court victory. He and his allies remain 0-12. 🙃 ¤ Goodnight. 😴

🐣 RT @davidplouffe Arizona done. Recounts don’t erase 14K vote leads. So Georgia will be too. 306 EV, most Presidential votes ever and 5-6 pt national vote lead when all is said and done. Well done @JoeBiden, @KamalaHarris and @jomalleydillon.

🐣 RT @sebgorka These men have utterly failed in their duty to America and our chief law enforcement officer, @realDonaldTrump. ¤ Time for @POTUS to declassify ALL Crossfire Hurricane documents. ¤ NOW.
// photos of Durham and Barr
⋙ 🐣 and to think *certain people* still think Hillary should be “locked up” over three (3) c-word “confidential” (the lowest level of classified) emails

WSJ, Karl Kove (‼️): This Election Result Won’t Be Overturned http://on.wsj.com/32B9vgk
// Recounts occasionally change margins in the hundreds, never in the tens of thousands.

🧵 RT @BillKristol Short thread. FWIW, my takeaway from conversations last night with recent DOD senior officials:
1) DOD under Esper has pushed back more than many people realize against many Trump ideas, ranging from use of troops here at home, to Afghan withdrawal, to military options re Iran. 📌 https://twitter.com/BillKristol/status/1326526284625743872?s=20
4) A sign of the loyalty-oath atmosphere now at DOD: When Jim Anderson was fired yesterday as Acting Under Secretary for Policy, he was given a “clap-out” as he left the building. The WH called to request names of any political appointees who joined in so they could be fired. END
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🧵 RT @BillKristol Another thread. More on DOD, based on further conversations with well-informed former Trump officials:
1. NSA Robert O’Brien also key; he urged removal of Esper, putting in Miller and Patel.
2. Having total loyalists not just at Sec Def but at DOD Policy and Intel is a big deal.
📌 https://twitter.com/BillKristol/status/1326536862765252613?s=20

🧵 RT @thedailybeast NEW: President Trump continues to refuse to cede the election. His national security adviser Robert O’Brien is enabling the mayhem, four senior officials told The Daily Beast. 📌 https://twitter.com/thedailybeast/status/1326700251302998016?s=20
⋙⋙ DailyBeast: Trump’s National Security Adviser Tells Staff: Don’t Even Mention Biden’s Name http://bit.ly/36qa79D
// No one around Trump is willing to tell him he lost the election. Into the “fucking clown show” stepped Robert O’Brien.

🧵 RT @SteveSchmidtSES The Trump Coup rolls on. Fueled by Trump’s brittle ego, idiocy, malice and the political cowardice of most all elected Republicans, this sad spectacle seems like the perfect ending to the reality show Presidency. It feels more like “Moon over Parador” than any type of real 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1326652663979765761?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @karinanniebell But friends in Europe and other expats are warning that from the outside looking in, we’re missing the really important pieces of the landscape that suggest we are facing a soft, slow roll coup, and we’re not prepared. My inbox is blowing up with warnings about what they see.

DailyBeast: Infamous MAGA Figures Rush Into Purged Pentagon http://bit.ly/38FIf4d
// The senior Defense Department leadership now includes aides to Mike Flynn and Devin Nunes, as well as someone who called Barack Obama a “terrorist leader.”

🐣 RT @RonaldKlain I’ve seen so many kind wishes tonight on this website. Thank you – and I’m sorry I can’t reply to each of you. ¤ I’m honored by the President-elect’s confidence and will give my all to lead a talented and diverse team in a Biden-Harris WH.
// will be Biden’s Chief of Staff

🐣 RT @Kasparov63 Everything must be done to keep as many people in the community of shared truth and shared sacrifice. This is why Biden’s message of unity is crucial, even if rejected by most GOP. Society cannot survive too much fragmentation, which is what Putin is betting on.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Kasparov63 A unity message also rejected by many on the left, btw, and unwisely so. You do not have to have empathy for those who hate you, but you have to recognize their humanity and the need for their participation in society or there will be no society.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Kasparov63 But you can never make peace with extremists who would destroy you and your society, who would bring down the institutions that protect all. Reducing their number is paramount, and it can only be done by breaking through the walls they have built against truth.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson They did. You lost. You’re leaving. It’s all over but the weeping.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Nobody wants to report that Pennsylvania and Michigan didn’t allow our Poll Watchers and/or Vote Observers to Watch or Observe. This is responsible for hundreds of thousands of votes that should not be allowed to count. Therefore, I easily win both states. Report the News!
// Trump tweet flagged by Twitter

WaPo, Kathleen Parker: Be very afraid of a post-defeat Trump http://wapo.st/3llo4fm

🐣 RT @McFaul Yes.
⋙ 🐣 RT @mgalyan @McFaul You think we’ll get a peaceful transition?

⭕ 10 Nov 2020

💙 WaPo Mag, David Montgomery (11/10): The Abnormal Presidency http://wapo.st/2KdtQSF
// Trump dramatically changed the presidency. Here’s a list of the 20 most important norms he broke — and how Biden can restore them.

Politico: ‘Devastating’: Top Pentagon leadership gutted as fears rise over national security http://politi.co/3eOzCoN
// Trio of resignations follow defense secretary’s firing.

WaPo: Why GOP superlawyer Ben Ginsberg is bucking his party and blasting Trump’s baseless election claims http://wapo.st/3kmszox

🧵 RT @jennycohn1 Rs blocked efforts 2 assess the legitimacy of their own “wins” (2000, 2002, 2004, 2016), many of which defied polls or involved glitches. They killed the #SAFEAct, which wld have required robust manual audits this year. Rs have unclean hands on the issue of election integrity. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jennycohn1/status/1326356331054342145?s=20
// tags: history of GOP on election recounts election integrity

NYT: The Times Called Officials in Every State: No Evidence of Voter Fraud http://nyti.ms/3kkT9yq
// The president and his allies have baselessly claimed that rampant voter fraud stole victory from him. Officials contacted by The Times said that there were no irregularities that affected the outcome.

🧵 RT @TimothyDSnyder 1/20. Democracy is precious and exceptional. 📌 https://twitter.com/TimothyDSnyder/status/1326319545427107840?s=20

🐣 RT @AndrewSolender New @Reuters/@Ipsos poll of 1,363 U.S. adults (Nov. 7-10):
Who won the 2020 election?
Biden – 79%
Trump – 3%
Not yet decided – 13%
72% say the loser should concede defeat, 60% believe there will be a peaceful transition.
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🐣 RT @WWIPhD ~6 in 10 Republicans said Trump had lost. Only 3% of all respondents said that Trump had won.
⋙ Reuters/Ipsos Poll: Nearly 80% of Americans say Biden won White House, ignoring Trump’s refusal to concede http://reut.rs/38tE6zZ “[A]bout six in 10 Republicans and almost every Democrat said Biden won”

💙 DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Trump’s Final Hissy Fit Is Petty, Illegal and Stupid http://bit.ly/3llxqaH
//. Joe Biden will be the 46th president of the United States. We’re done. It’s all over but the weeping and rending of MAGA garments.

DailyBeast, Julia Davis: ‘Milk Him Like a Cow’: Russian State Media Mulls How to Take Advantage of Trump Before He’s Gone http://bit.ly/3phqMVu
// Russian lawmakers want Putin to take advantage of Trump in the remaining weeks he’s in office.

🐣 RT @AVindman In the last 24 hours, the Secretary of Defense (SecDef), the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (USD-P), and the Under Secretary of Defense for Intell (OUSD-I) have been sacked. Trump loyalist now sit in the 1, 3, and 4 slots at DOD. Kash Patel is DOD Chief of Staff. Why?
⋙ 🚫 🐣 RT @DickesonPeter 45 expects massive protests when he makes his grab to stay in power. He needs people in the DoD who will put troops on the streets to crush protests, something Esper didn’t want to do. The US military chiefs need to decide right now, whose side their on, The People or 45?
⋙ 🚫 🐣 RT @thedawnwestlake According to @JuliaDavisNews, Russian State TV is demanding “the cow be milked” before he leaves (the cow being trump), so those folks are being installed to spy/communicate/steal defense secrets? Meanwhile, Gina Haspel was in @senatemajldr’s office this afternoon. WHY?

🧵 RT @atrupar .@ChrisMurphyCT: “There’s an epidemic of delusion that is spreading out from the WH & infecting the entire Republican Party in the wake of this election, & it presents a real threat to this country. Trump didn’t win the election. Every single one of my colleagues knows this.” 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1326267249372618757?s=20
// Chris Murphy floor speech

🐣 RT @jaketapper The WH is firing top leaders at the Pentagon while the president denies the election results
⋙ 🐣 RT @JenGriffinFNC US defense official confirms: chief of staff Jen Stewart replaced by Kash Patel, a former Devin Nunes staffer who worked to discredit the Russia investigation. Also out, Vice Admiral Joseph Kernan, ret Navy SEAL who was Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence.

🐣 RT @ezraklein Biden’s discipline and tonal control through this whole thing has been extraordinary. ¤ Or maybe the better word is: presidential. https://twitter.com/ezraklein/status/1326261433458331649?s=20

🧵 RT @atrupar Biden downplays Trump refusing to concede: “I’m confident that the fact they’re not willing to acknowledge we won at this point is not of much consequence in our planning and what we’re able to do.” 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1326250434923802626?s=20
// Biden presser Q&A

🐣 Stay off the streets people. Trump is staffing up to invoke the Insurrection Act. ¤ We’re winning. Victory is inevitable if we keep our cool.

🐣 RT @joshtpm As his presidency dies, Trump is stocking the staffers most involved in the Ukraine extortion effort and the Nunes ‘unmasking’ nonsense into key positions in the intel and defense infrastructure. some he’s reclassifying as career officials to make them harder to fire. https://twitter.com/joshtpm/status/1326255828828041216?s=20

🐣 RT @BillKristol Be alarmed.
⋙ 🧵 RT @John_Hudson Pompeo just now: “There will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration.” 📌 https://twitter.com/John_Hudson/status/1326225961738772491?s=20

NBCNews: DOJ’s election crimes chief resigns after Barr allows prosecutors to probe voter fraud claims http://nbcnews.to/2JQK2sB
// Barr on Monday issued a memo authorizing prosecutors “to pursue substantial allegations of voting and vote tabulation irregularities prior to the certification of elections.”

Richard Pilger, who was director of the Election Crimes Branch of the DOJ, sent a memo to colleagues that suggested his resignation was linked to Barr’s memo, which was issued as the president’s legal team mount baseless legal challenges to the election results, alleging widespread voter fraud cost him the race.

“Having familiarized myself with the new policy and its ramifications, and in accord with the best tradition of the John C. Keeney Award for Exceptional Integrity and Professionalism (my most cherished Departmental recognition), I must regretfully resign from my role as Director of the Election Crimes Branch,” Pilger’s letter said, according to a copy obtained by NBC News.

⭕ 9 Nov 2020

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT This is simple: my colleagues don’t think they can win if the vote is fair. They need a stooge to run the special election or they are in big trouble.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kyledcheney LOEFFLER and PERDUE jointly attack the Republican secretary of state in Georgia. Text Block: https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1325892732355817473?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @kyledcheney Georgia’s secretary of state rejects the attacks, says election was a “resounding success” and that even if “illegal votes” are uncovered, they won’t be enough to change the results.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @bluestein The response from Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger: “Let me start by saying that is not going to happen. The voters of Georgia hired me, and the voters will be the one to fire me.” #gapol Text Block: https://twitter.com/bluestein/status/1325910990735740928?s=20/photo/1-3

TheBulwark, Bill Kristol: Be Alarmed http://bit.ly/35djhXt
// Things are probably going to work out okay. But complacency in the defense of democracy is not a virtue.

🐣 RT @RVAT2020 Trump is acting contrary to basic Republican constitutional values and threatening the integrity of the election – @AmbJohnBolton 💽 https://twitter.com/RVAT2020/status/1325986200264585216?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @EJDionne Republicans are fostering cynicism about the constitutional order on a massive scale. They are stumbling toward sedition.” ¤ Great column from @MJGerson in which he also accuses the GOP of “bad faith and poltroonery.” ¤ Wonderful word: poltroonery.
⋙ WaPo: The election is over, but there’s no end to Republican bad faith http://wapo.st/3khI1lP

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq Lawyers Sound the Alarm as ‘Off the Rails’ AG Barr Caters to President Trump’s Baseless Fraud Narrative: ‘A Straightforward Abuse of Power’
⋙ Law&Crime, Matt Naham: Lawyers Sound the Alarm as ‘Off the Rails’ AG Barr Caters to President Trump’s Baseless Fraud Narrative: ‘A Straightforward Abuse of Power’ http://bit.ly/2Uf3ZuY

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ I also suspect that there is some reflexive control going on: To get people “protesting in the streets” in order to validate their narrative that this is close call and a toss-up. (There’s a time for protest, it’s not now — these challenges won’t make it through the courts)

🐣 RT @LincolnsBible We’re entering the ugly part. ¤ Hang on.

🐣 RT @brhodes It’s pathetic and doomed to fail, but we shouldn’t ignore or forget that much of the Republican Party is publicly advocating overturning the will and votes of the people based on false conspiracy theories and fealty to an autocrat. This is no different from Belarus.

🐣 RT @neal_katyal Even Bill “Teargas” Barr can’t stop the truth. It’s over.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jaketapper Sen. Ben Sasse congratulates President-elect Joe Biden on his win | Politics | http://omaha.com http://bit.ly/2UhDtkF

WaPo: Facebook takes down a large network of pages tied to Stephen Bannon for pushing misinformation http://wapo.st/3kiGXOu
// The pages, which pushed the ‘Stop the Steal’ effort and other misleading messages, were removed over the weekend, while the former top Trump strategist’s account was frozen

🐣 RT @ezraklein If we saw the head of the ruling regime, and his party, react to the election results this way in any other country, we’d know exactly what we are looking at. ¤ And I’d say here, too, it’s time to be honest and say we know exactly what we are looking at.
⋙ Vox, Ezra Klein (11/7): Trump is attempting a coup in plain sight http://bit.ly/36oNbaV
// How do we cover it when it’s happening here?

🐣 RT @karoli Stop being doom and gloomy. We knew the next 2 months were going to suck. It’s all sound and fury, signifying nothing. Mail in ballots are perfectly legal.

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Shocking yet unsurprising. There is no evidence of voting irregularities. Also, Barr, be careful what you ask for. Someone might look into how republicans senators in Kentucky, Maine, and South Carolina won their elections.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JonLemireWASHINGTON (AP) — Barr authorizes DOJ to probe ‘substantial allegations’ of voting irregularities despite little evidence of fraud.
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🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom So now we know what that homunculus was up to
‼️ 🐣 RT @MCJalonick WASHINGTON (AP) _ Barr authorizes DOJ to probe ‘substantial allegations’ of voting irregularities despite little evidence of fraud

🐣 RT @SykesCharlie “By refusing to concede, Trump is establishing yet another loyalty test for Republicans, yet another gangland initiation rite. And so far, Republicans are lining up to demonstrate just how loyal they can be.” –@JVLast
⋙ TheBulbark, Jonathan Last: The Warning Lights Are Still Flashing Red http://bit.ly/3n3DW6o
// It’s the day after tomorrow, finally.

MSN/Reuters, Makini Brice and Jan Wolfe: Citizen Trump will face legal woes http://bit.ly/3eHNjpy

NYT: Growing Discomfort at Law Firms Representing Trump in Election Lawsuits http://nyti.ms/3ljhrKn
// Some lawyers at Jones Day and Porter Wright, which have filed suits about the 2020 vote, said they were worried about undermining the electoral system.

🐣 RT @vemontgmg We are watching the Republican Party willingly burn the trust and legitimacy of our democratic system to the ground to avoid hurting the feelings of the president who just lost, badly. This damage will be hard to undo.

Stars&Stripes/Bloomberg: A look at who is being mentioned for top posts in a Biden administration http://bit.ly/3eJFoIm

🐣 RT @anneapplebaum Former Supreme Allied Commander, Nato
⋙ 🐣 RT @stavridisj If Trump moves on to fire the head of the CIA and the head of the FBI, both true professionals and patriots, we are going to be in uncharted waters for the next 90 days. It all has terrible “burn it down” on the way out feeling. It is playing with fire with our nations security

🐣 RT @swingleft Trump got mad at Mark Esper because he opposed using US troops to attack protesters (which Trump did for a photo op). ¤ Christopher Miller refused to answer whether counterterrorism resources would be used on U.S. protesters. https://twitter.com/swingleft/status/1325865454510944256?s=20

🐣 RT @sbg1 The kicker to this Esper interview is chilling. ¤ ‘Who’s going to come in behind me? It’s going to be a real ‘yes’ man. And then God help us.’
⋙ MilitaryTimes: Exclusive: Esper, on his way out, says he was no yes man http://bit.ly/35bAnVI

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @Acosta Trump has fired the Secretary of Defense.

NYT: Pfizer’s Early Data Shows Vaccine Is More Than 90% Effective http://nyti.ms/3eF9Bs5 “By the end of the year it will have manufactured enough doses to immunize 15 to 20 million people, company executives have said”
// Pfizer announced positive early results from its coronavirus vaccine trial, cementing the lead in a frenzied global race that has unfolded at record-breaking speed.

⭕ 8 Nov 2020

‼️ 💙 🧵 RT @DavidManel THREAD: I’m still very interested in Trump’s remarkable success in Miami-Dade and Rio Grande Valley/Texas border. The explanations given in the press… 📌 https://twitter.com/DavidManel/status/1325631543021359105?s=20
⋙ […] 🐣 RT @ Before the election, Kellyanne Conway was quoted as saying: “The person who coined the term, ‘hidden, undercover Trump voter in 2016,’ there are even more of them, and they’re even more committed now, and they’re going to surprise you as to who they are this time.”

WaPo: A little-known Trump appointee is in charge of handing transition resources to Biden — and she isn’t budging http://wapo.st/2IiKGhX “‘No agency head is going to get out in front of the president on transition issues right now,’ said one senior administration official”

🐣 RT @60Minutes “Donald Trump can say whatever he wants. But we just had an election, an election that was secure, an election where the votes were tallied,” says PA’s Democratic AG Josh Shapiro, who’s defending the state against Republican lawsuits he calls frivolous. https://cbsn.ws/3n6mFcO

WaPo: Trump continues to defy election results as world and some in GOP begin to move on http://wapo.st/358iPKf “Trump has told others that he is never going to admit that he lost the race”

🐣 RT @blakehounshell The AP has been calling races since 1848
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Since when does the Lamestream Media call who our next president will be? We have all learned a lot in the last two weeks!

🐣 RT @WSJ “The American people can have confidence that this election was fundamentally fair, its integrity will be upheld, and its outcome is clear,” former President George W. Bush said in a statement from Dallas
⋙ WSJ: George W. Bush Congratulates Joe Biden http://on.wsj.com/3n52EU1
// Former President George W. Bush said Sunday he had spoken to President-elect Joe Biden. “I extended my warm congratulations and thanked him for the patriotic message he delivered last night”

Former President George W. Bush said Sunday he had spoken to President-elect Joe Biden. ¤ “I extended my warm congratulations and thanked him for the patriotic message he delivered last night,” Mr. Bush said in a statement from Dallas. “I also called Kamala Harris to congratulate her on her historic election to the vice presidency.”

“Though we have political differences, I know Joe Biden to be a good man, who has won his opportunity to lead and unity our country,” Mr. Bush said. “The president-elect reiterated that while he ran as a Democrat, he will govern for all Americans. I offered him the same thing I offered Presidents Trump and Obama: my prayers for his success, and my pledge to help in any way I can.”

“I want to congratulate President Trump and his supporters on a hard-fought campaign.” the former president added. “He earned the votes of more than 70 million Americans–an extraordinary political achievement. They have spoken and their voices will continue to be heard through elected Republicans at every level of government.”

Mr. Bush expressed confidence in the ballot-counting process that the Trump campaign is challenging in several closely fought states. “President Trump has the right to request recounts and pursue legal challenges, and any unresolved issues will be properly adjudicated,” he said. “The American people can have confidence that this election was fundamentally fair, its integrity will be upheld, and its outcome is clear.”

“We must come together for the sake of our families and neighbors, and for our nation and its future,” Mr. Bush said. “There is no problem that will not yield to the gathered will of a free people.”

🐣 RT @BarackObama Congratulations to my friends, @JoeBiden and @KamalaHarris — our next President and Vice President of the United States. Text Block: https://twitter.com/BarackObama/status/1325136780396437507?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @MalcolmNance We did.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TravisAllen02 The crowds would make you think the US just overthrew a dictator.

🐣 RT @ktumulty Editorial In the Murdoch-owned @nypost implores Trump: “It undermines faith in democracy, and faith in the nation, to push baseless conspiracies. Get Rudy Giuliani off TV. Ask for the recounts you are entitled to, wish Biden well, and look to the future.”
⋙ NYPost Editorial: President Trump, your legacy is secure — stop the ‘stolen election’ rhetoric http://bit.ly/2JIWkmJ

🐣 RT @Transition46 The President-elect spoke with former President Bush this morning.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheBushCenter Statement by President George W. Bush: Text Block: https://twitter.com/TheBushCenter/status/1325492912122114050?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ BushCenter: Statement by President George W. Bush http://bit.ly/2U64t6H
// President Bush congratulates President-elect Biden and Vice President-Elect Harris

⭕ 7 Nov 2020

Politico: Inside Donald Trump’s 2020 undoing http://politi.co/2IbpryZ
// How Biden prevailed and Trump fell short in an unforgettable election, according to conversations with 75 insiders.

🐣 RT @TheRickyDavila If you missed the awesome drone fireworks display, here it is, enjoy. 💽 https://twitter.com/TheRickyDavila/status/1325298618492874754?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @PreetBharara I had to explain to my kids just now that this is not the normal level of celebration after an election in America
⋙ 🐣 RT @marija24 My mom called me from Serbia and said: “You’re celebrating like we did in 2000 when we overthrew Milosevic’s regime”. ¤ Those who survived autocracy and dictatorship know what it feels like when somebody else does.

😅 RT @H_MitchellPhoto Rudy Giuliani accidentally booking Four Seasons Total Landscaping for a press conference instead of the Four Seasons Hotel may be the funniest thing I’ve ever seen. https://twitter.com/H_MitchellPhoto/status/1325281257346002945?s=20/photo/1
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🐣 RT @JohnFellinBmore Great location. It’s the best location. Best location for any press conference. No other President has had this location. I’m the first. Me. I have that location. Big news coming. Big news. The country is doing better than ever. I did that. Great, great location. https://twitter.com/JohnFellInBMore/status/1325161460444524544?s=20/photo/1-3
// 1. landscaping, 2. adult book store, 3. cremation services

🐣 RT @HarryAlford3 This is how Ireland ended its newscast tonight 💽 https://twitter.com/HarryAlford3/status/1325220150497464320?s=20/photo/1
// video montage with voiceover of Biden reading Seamus Heaney

🐣 RT @telesurenglish President-Elect of the United States Joe Biden addressed the nation with a message of unity. ¤ Watch the full speech here: 💽 https://youtu.be/QDrsGSiK1YY

🐣 RT @tedlieu On Eagle’s Wings has lifted me and many others during our low moments. You can tell when a @POTUS actually believes in God. As a Catholic, I’m so proud @JoeBiden will be the second Catholic in our history to sit behind the Resolute Desk.
⋙ 🐣 RT @HeidiNBC On Eagle’s Wings is a Catholic hymn
“And he will raise you up on eagle’s wings,
bear you on the breath of dawn,
make you to shine like the sun,
and hold you in the palm of his hand.”

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman Not lost on me is the moment of embrace between Hunter Biden and his father. The dude has some horrible demons but the attacks they levied against father and son should go down as some of the most disgraceful acts of political malfeasance in US history. https://twitter.com/ScottMStedman/status/1325257492851380224?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @FaceTheNation In the midst of the ongoing and devastating #coronavirus pandemic, @joebiden tells supporters: “This is a time to heal in America.” @NorahODonnell reflects on Biden’s appeal for unity in the wake of #Election2020 💽 https://twitter.com/FaceTheNation/status/1325267708615798787?s=20/photo/1
// Biden Victory Celebration; fireworks and mini-drones

🐣 RT @joshtpm Coming back from golf to see the city awash in celebrations https://twitter.com/joshtpm/status/1325198750931775488?s=20/photo/1
// Trump, scowling

🐣 RT @RegSprecher Kanzlerin #Merkel gratuliert @JoeBiden und @KamalaHarris. https://twitter.com/RegSprecher/status/1325135945977405445?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @EvanMcMullin A note to my fellow conservatives and Republicans: I hope you won’t view this electoral loss as setback, but rather as an opportunity to move forward and beyond the darkness of the last four years. https://twitter.com/EvanMcMullin/status/1325162695042068480?s=20

🐣 RT @HeaneyDaily
History says, don’t hope
On this side of the grave.
But then, once in a lifetime
The longed-for tidal wave
Of justice can rise up,
And hope and history rhyme.

🐣 RT @ZelenskyyUa Congratulations to @JoeBiden @KamalaHarris! #Ukraine is optimistic about the future of the strategic partnership with the #UnitedStates. and have always collaborated on security, trade, investment, democracy, fight against corruption. Our friendship becomes only stronger!
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🧵 RT @NBCNews US allies send messages of congratulations to US President-elect Joe Biden and VP-elect Kamala Harris. 📌 https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/1325144046839296001?s=20
// Macron, Johnson [UK], Trudeau, Kurz [Austria], Martin [Ireland], Stoltenberg [NATO], Kahn [London]

😅 RT @TheRealHoarse Just got in some fresh data since this morning:
– Cursing at the TV – down 78%
– Google searches for “moving to Canada” – down 65%
– Google searches for “Mooving to Kanadia” – up 82%

🐣 RT @aliaena BELLS ringing across PARIS!! ¤ 17h45 November 7, 2020 ¤ Biden/Harris ¤ The world has been watching. 💽 https://twitter.com/aliaena/status/1325121977917403139?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @mathieuvonrohr A tale of two @derspiegel covers https://twitter.com/mathieuvonrohr/status/1325133192341254144?s=20/photo/1-2
// Trump decapitates Statue of Liberty; Biden restores it (same artist)

🐣 RT @MittRomney Ann and I extend our congratulations to President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. We know both of them as people of good will and admirable character. We pray that God may bless them in the days and years ahead.

🐣 RT @JohnBrennan President-elect Biden: ¤ Congratulations on your hard-fought victory. Your poise, professionalism, & patriotism have been in abundant evidence over the past several days, as they have been throughout your career. ¤ You are a good & wise man. ¤ Our country needs you. ¤ Thank you.

NBCNews: After Joe Biden win over Donald Trump, relief sweeps U.S.’s traditional allies http://nbcnews.to/357ResL
// We want to invest in our cooperation for a new transatlantic beginning, a new deal,” German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi We kept the republic! Congratulations to Joe Biden on his victory for the soul of our country. Congratulations to Kamala Harris for making history. It’s a time to heal and a time to grow together. E Pluribus Unum.

🐣 RT @BernieSanders I want to congratulate all those who worked so hard to make this historic day possible. Now, through our continued grassroots organizing, let us create a government that works for ALL and not the few. Let us create a nation built on justice, not greed and bigotry.

🐣 RT @AdamRifkin “There’s a humility to the randomness of tragedy that brings about caring that cannot be faked. Grief humbles you. In this moment our country needs a leader of humility. We are in pain. It gives us hope that Joe Biden is #ManOfTheMoment.” @ReallyAmerican1 💽 https://twitter.com/ifindkarma/status/1315069614691282944?s=20/photo/1

‼️ 🐣 RT @JoeBiden America, I’m honored that you have chosen me to lead our great country. ¤ The work ahead of us will be hard, but I promise you this: I will be a President for all Americans — whether you voted for me or not. ¤ I will keep the faith that you have placed in me. 💽 https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1325118992785223682?s=20/photo/1
// 10:52am 11/7/2020

~~~~~~~~
🐣 My patience is running thin. CALL IT ‼️@AP @cnn @FoxNews @ABC @CBSNews @PBS @NPR @NBCNews @MSNBC @DecisionDeskHQ

🐣 RT @jmeacham Take a breath: President Biden would come to office with a pop vote % LARGER than Truman, JFK, Nixon, Clinton, Bush 43, and Trump. And roughly the same as Reagan, Bush 41, and Obama.

🐣 Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and Rep Matt Gaetz both diagnosed w COVID-19 ~ @MSNBC
⋙ Couldn’t happen to a couple of more deserving guys

🐣 RT @realDonaldTrump [Meltdown]
[Twitter warning:] Some or all of the content shared in this Tweet is disputed and might be misleading about an election or other civic process. Learn more
// X4 ✛ ✛ ✛ ‼️

🐣 RT @MollyJongFast That New York Post cover is proof positive Rupert is done with Trump.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Azi Today’s tabs. https://twitter.com/Azi/status/1325076323107266560?s=20/photo/1-2
// NYDailyNews: “Come On, already”; NYPost: “Ready, Set … Joe?”

🐣 RT @BillKristol “After four years of turning a blind eye to the president’s rhetoric and behavior…the test for the GOP was whether it would accommodate the president’s rebellion against this country’s democratic norms or denounce it. The GOP has failed that test.”
⋙ Politico Mag: The Election That Broke the Republican Party http://politi.co/32lBctn
// By lashing themselves to the president’s desperate conspiracies of fraud, GOP officials have undermined their own legitimacy.

⭕ 6 Nov 2020

TheAtlantic, Anne Applebaum (11/6): Trump Won’t Accept Defeat. Ever. http://bit.ly/3pbWC69
// His forever campaign is just getting started.

🐣 🌎 RT @theglobalist How did Pennsylvania vote in 2020 compared to 2016? #UnitedStates #USElection2020 #Pennsylvania2020 https://twitter.com/theglobalist/status/1325512381951320064?s=20/photo/1

NPR: Trump Dumps 3 Agency Leaders In Wake Of Election http://n.pr/2IfAM0E including Lisa Gordon-Hagerty, administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration, a move criticized by GOP Senator Jim Inhofe who called her “an exemplary public servant”

Sen. Jim Inhofe, the Republican chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, issued a statement criticizing Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette, who he said “effectively demanded” the resignation of Gordon-Hagerty. (The National Nuclear Security Administration is a semi-autonomous agency that is part of the Energy Department.)

Inhofe called Gordon-Hagerty “an exemplary public servant and remarkable leader” and said Brouillette’s decision “during this time of uncertainty demonstrates he doesn’t know what he’s doing in national security matters and shows a complete lack of respect for the semi-autonomous nature of NNSA.”

🐣 RT @real Incredibly stated Jim! 💽 https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1324927258679767042?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Donald Trump has lost. He is defeated. He is attempting to poison American democracy and the nest of Republican cowards in the Senate and House are happy to let him do it.

⋙ 🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES .@realDonaldTrump YOU HAVE LOST. IT IS OVER. YOUR ACTIONS IN THIS HOUR ARE A DISGRACE FOR THE AGES. IT WILL NEVER BE FORGIVEN.
⋙ 🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES It is essential to understand what we are watching. (1) Joseph Robinette Biden of Delaware has been elected the President of the United States of America. (2) American democracy is under attack by the defeated President. (3) He is not acting alone. He is supported in his attack
⋙ 🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES by his White House and campaign staff. He is also supported by several Law firms. All of these people are complicit in the assault against American democracy. None of them should ever be forgiven. All of them should pay a brutal price for betraying the American ideal. (4) The
⋙ 🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Elected leaders of the country have an absolute moral and constitutional obligation to defend the country from Trump’s authoritarian delusions and illiberal ravings. (5) There is no middle ground in this moment. (6) The American people have spoken.
⋙ 🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES It is time for the Decision desks to call this race. Networks and other news organizations should not be intimidated from declaring reality. The Trump team has lost. It’s over. @ProjectLincoln . The threshold for calling these races has been met and then some.
⋙ 🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Goodbye @IvankaTrump. You will be loved by the people you disdain and disdained by the people you want to be loved by. There will never be a Met Ball for you again. You are fated to live out your years as an aging, corrupt, villainous Barbie; paying the price for what you did.
⋙ 🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Good Bye @DonaldJTrumpJr. Decency has been restored. Your father once worried about giving you his name because you might turn out to be a loser. Turns out it was the perfect name for you both. Trust me on this , your name will be synonymous with disgrace forever and ever.
⋙ 🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES It is quite a thing to watch @mschlapp, a leading voice of American fascism and authoritarianism dress up his sedition in the cloak of American democracy. Yes, they have lost, but their extremism and insanity will deepen. @matthewjdowd
⋙ 🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES .@BillStepien History is watching. It’s time to talk to King Lear. Don’t be on the side of Trump’s coup. Leave Trump and his scumbag pack behind. You are a party guy who did a job. Trump lost. Sedition doesn’t suit you. Don’t do it @ProjectLincoln
⋙ 🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Here is a piece of advice for the deflated White House Staffers. If you ever want to work for any institution other than the RNC, Breitbart, NY Post. Wash Examiner, Sinclair, OAN, RT ect.. write a letter of resignation, right now, on the basis of Trump’s remarks last night.
⋙ 🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Every person who goes on Television saying Trump won an election he has lost is desecrating the sacrifice of every American Patriot from the birth of the Republic through today. The statements are an attempt to murder American democracy and end the American experiment.

💙 😅 🐣 RT @_gh0stn LMAOOO IM NEVER DELETING THIS APP 💽 https://twitter.com/_gh0stn/status/1324801623781122048?s=20/photo/1
// Biden w Obama other Dems as Superheroes battling Trump ~ Black Panther? All Votes Matter Mail-in ballots

🐣 RT @atrupar Is there a reason TV stations aren’t calling this race beyond that they don’t want to hurt Trump’s feelings?
⋙ 🐣 Acc to the guys at @msnbc, there are some new questions about the number and party of provisional ballots, ie they may be more Republican than mail-in ballots. ¤ Oh yeah ~ and that Supreme Court challenge

NBCNews: 2 men detained after police learn of possible threat to Philadelphia vote counting center http://nbcnews.to/355dSC0
// The FBI is investigating the possible threat.

WaPo, Max Boot: Thank goodness Trump is too incompetent to properly organize a coup http://wapo.st/3l4FX1S

🐣 RT @LaurieGarrett The placeholder is live. ¤ Many pages are ready to launch, as soon as @JoeBiden is declared the next President of the United States of America. ¤ Stay tuned here for transition team lists and plans:
⋙ 💙 🔄 Biden-Harris Transition Team Official Website https://buildbackbetter.com

NYT, Timothy Egan: American Democracy Survives Its Brush With Death http://nyti.ms/3euLYlW “The violent fringe on the left helped Mr. Trump. The violent fringe on the right, sadly, did not appear to hurt him”
// I’m badly shaken by what happened in this election.

… Democrats were done in by extreme voices that Mr. Trump was able to link to their party. Defunding the police will never be popular outside a few lefty precincts. The whiff of socialism helped kill Democrats in Florida. ¤ The violent fringe on the left helped Mr. Trump. The violent fringe on the right, sadly, did not appear to hurt him.

… A presidential candidate could win the popular vote by nearly five million votes, but depending on where those votes are cast, he or she could still lose in the archaic Electoral College, the fortress for the tyranny of the minority. Only once in the last 30 years have Republicans won the popular vote.

California, where nearly one in eight Americans live, with 53 members in the House, would have the same power as Wyoming, a state with a lone representative in the House and a declining population. ¤ The obvious flaw here — that the person who gets the most votes does not necessarily win — could be neutralized by the National Popular Vote Compact, in which all of a participating state’s electoral votes are pledged to the winner of the national popular vote. … [F]or now, it’s the best vehicle for bringing the American system closer to one that reflects the will of the people.

Ah, the will of people. Who knows what the hell that is. Yes, it’s karmic justice that three of the states pivotal in electing Mr. Trump — Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan — now look like three that will fire him. And for that slim majority, and the rest of us, may mourning in America soon turn to morning in America.

🐣 RT @clairecmc The Lt Gov of PA said this am that the segregated ballots (those arriving after Tuesday-today) have not been counted. If margin is big enough they won’t matter, and that closes off the only legal case with a whisper of merit.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Pennsylvania GOP Sen. Pat Toomey to NBC: “I saw the president’s speech last night. It was very hard to watch. The president’s allegations of large-scale fraud and theft of the election are just not substantiated. I’m not aware of any significant wrongdoing here.”

🐣 RT @BillKristol Every decent Republican elected official should speak up today against the lies, the conspiracy theories, and violence, and for counting every vote. But one person in particular who could make a difference and partly redeem himself after four years of bending the knee: VP Pence.

🚫🐣 RT @ KellyO Statement from the Trump campaign this morning. Text Block: https://twitter.com/KellyO/status/1324722227342880771?s=20/photo/1
// denial

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @Vox BREAKING: Joe Biden is projected to win the #2020Election, per Decision Desk. ¤ The former two-term vice president and 36-year Senate veteran will be the 46th president of the United States. https://twitter.com/voxdotcom/status/1324711652957315080?s=20/photo/1
⋙ Vox: Joe Biden has won. Here’s what comes next. http://bit.ly/2IepWYK
// Biden will have to overcome a surging pandemic, an economic crisis, and a hostile Republican Party.

🐣 RT @atrupar BOOM!
⋙ 🐣 RT @DecisionDeskHQ Decision Desk HQ projects that @JoeBiden has won Pennsylvania and its 20 electoral college votes for a total of 273. ¤ Joe Biden has been elected the 46th President of the United States of America. ¤ Race called at 11-06 08:50 AM EST
⋙ All Results: http://bit.ly/2JLXNZP

🐣 I’m hoping AP announces Biden win once PA results are clear. ¤ Then people of good will ~ not just Democrats but Republicans, too ~ call to congratulate him. ¤ That will get the message through to Trump.🤞

🐣 I expect Biden to be more Eisenhower than FDR.

🐣 Who comes up with phrases like “Defund the police,” anyway? It’s a shibboleth, intended to distinguish the “woke” from the rubes. People insist it doesn’t REALLY mean what it says, ie “defund” means send shrinks with police sometimes, training, etc. Use plain English, people.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RGanley That is one of the failures of Dems, we are terrible at naming things. Rep have perfected naming things for decades, mostly naming thing the opposite of what it actually is, like right to work law.

⭕ 5 Nov 2020

ForeignAffairs, Larry Diamond: A New Administration Won’t Heal American Democracy http://fam.ag/3kkTgK8
// The rot in U.S. political institutions runs deeper than Donald Trump.

NYT: James Baker, a veteran of the 2000 Florida recount, says Trump should not try to stop vote counting. http://nyti.ms/2TYfFm3 ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1324677437976961024?s=20/photo/1

“We never said don’t count the votes,” Mr. Baker said. “That’s a very hard decision to defend in a democracy.” …

“There are huge differences,” Mr. Baker said of the Florida battle and the brewing fights over this week’s election. “For one thing, our whole argument was that the votes have been counted and they’ve been counted and they’ve been counted and it’s time to end the process. That’s not exactly the message that I heard on election night. And so I think it’s pretty hard to be against counting the votes.”

🧵 RT @TimAlberta The dishonesty here is breathtaking. ¤ Cruz claims repeatedly that poll watchers have been denied access in Philly. OK. What’s his source? ¤ People on the scene there say poll watchers have had access all along. Here’s a statement from Philly’s bipartisan commission on elections: 📌 https://twitter.com/TimAlberta/status/1324561121567789056?s=20/photo/1-2
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @TedCruz I am angry. ¤ The American people are right to be angry. ¤ We need observers. ¤ Now.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TimAlberta The last 3 hours on Fox News has been a parade of fire-breathing Republicans ranting and raving about dark rooms and troves of ballots and a lack of transparency… and it’s obvious that none of them have any actual knowledge about the specifics of what’s happening on the ground.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ The funny thing? For months I’ve heard Trump/GOP officials in MI/WI/PA boast about their poll-watcher system, how sophisticated it is, how they’ve taken steps to ensure eyes & ears in the big precincts. And now the national know-nothings swoop in and scream about lack of access.

NYT, Paul Krugman: Is America Becoming a Failed State? http://nyti.ms/3mXBrCF
// Mitch McConnell may make the nation ungovernable.

🐣 RT @McFaul Is this what you want President Trump? Senator Graham? Senator Cruz? Because if not, you better make it clear right now. Your followers are confused.
⋙ 🐣 RT @perez4az Alex Jones casually attempting to instigate a Civil War at the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office. ¤ America, 2020. 💽 https://twitter.com/perez4az/status/1324559557918556161?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @McFaul Is this what you want President Trump? Senator Graham? Senator Cruz? Because if not, you better make it clear right now. Your followers are confused.
⋙ 🐣 RT @perez4az Alex Jones casually attempting to instigate a Civil War at the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office. ¤ America, 2020.

🐣 RT @brhodes Newt Gingrich has done as much as any person to damage American democracy over the last three decades. This fascist loser rant is a logical endpoint of a cynical and destructive career.
⋙ 🐣 RT @joshtpm Here Gingrich describes the (non-existent) crimes for which Bill Barr should send in federal agents to arrest election workers in Pennsylvania. 💽 https://twitter.com/joshtpm/status/1324574366185738240?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Edward Foley: Trump wants the courts to stop the counting. He’s going to be disappointed. http://wapo.st/3l2KFwR

🐣 RT @JaneMayerNYer This is a great and important report just in case…
⋙ 🐣 RT @rgoodlaw National Task Force on Election Crises report blows [Mark] Levin idea out of the water. ¤ Even well-grounded claims of vote counting problems would not allow Legislature to select Trump electors. ¤ @ElectionTask is highly respected cross-partisan expert group. Text Block: https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1324430155343929346?s=20/photo/1-2
⋙ NTFEC: A State Legislature Cannot Appoint Its Preferred Slate of Electors to Override the Will of the People After the Election http://bit.ly/3mXuO3n

WaPo: Trump turns angry and despondent as possible defeat looms http://wapo.st/2I6OJ0A

WaPo: Biden renews call for patience as Trump assails vote-counting process http://wapo.st/3l4loCH

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Trump is freaking the fuck out because not only is he watching his presidency disintegrate, but he’s watching the only protection he has from being criminally prosecuted dissolve as each vote is counted. #CountEveryVote

🐣 RT @McFaul Republicans need to signal clearly right now that they value the democratic process over Trump. Silence is not an option.

🐣 RT @JoeBiden No one is going to take our democracy away from us. Not now, not ever. ¤ America has come too far, fought too many battles, and endured too much to let that happen.

🐣 RT @NYMag “That is the most powerful person in the world, and we see him, like an obese turtle on his back, flailing in the hot sun, realizing his time is over. But he just hasn’t accepted it, and he wants to take everybody down with him, including this country.”
⋙ Vulture, Halle Kiefer: Anderson Cooper Has Snapped and He’s Taking the Good Name of Turtles With Him http://bit.ly/32jrQhM
// Whoa, whoa, whoa, let’s not bring our good friends, the chelonians, into this.

🐣 RT @danpfeiffer It’s true that many Republicans have not parroted Trump, some have even said vaguely good things, but let’s not pretend the party of voter suppression, gerrymandering, misinformation and court rigging care deeply about American democracy.

🐣 RT @ZerlinaShow .@Scaramucci on Trump’s presser: “That was a disaster…if you needed more evidence about how deranged he is and what a complete liar and fraud he is, you got it on full display tonight.” 💽 https://twitter.com/ZerlinaShow/status/1324518829012168704?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @scottbudman #Breaking: Steve Bannon’s Twitter and YouTube accounts have been suspended.

🐣 RT @JoeBiden [7:25pm] Keep the faith, folks.

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff What we just saw was the most dishonest and anti-democratic moment in the history of the presidency. ¤ Donald Trump lied incessantly about our election and undermined the very foundation of our democracy. ¤ We will count every vote. No matter what he says.

🐣 RT @JRehling BREAKING: A federal judge has just denied the Trump campaign’s injunction to stop vote counting in Philadelphia. The count goes on.

🐣 RT @BeschlossDC Alexander Hamilton warned us against choosing any leader who was a “daring usurper” of “avarice,” who would try to grab power by aggravating and exploiting the “jealousies and apprehensions” of the American people.

🐣 RT @Acosta CNN: So far today, Johns Hopkins has reported 114,876 new cases and 1,159 reported deaths.

🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln Republicans, now is the time to defend American democracy.
History will remember what you do in this moment of crisis.
Speak up or stay silent. Both are a choice and a statement.

🐣 RT @JeffFlake Fellow Republicans, don’t wait until the election is called to defend our elections and our democratic institutions. The time is now.

🐣 RT @marceelias I hope every Republican voting/election lawyer watched that spectacle on TV so they understand who and what they are fighting for.

🐣 RT @Acosta Don’t get exhausted.

🐣 RT @stuartpstevens Is anyone still seriously asking why it is important to defeat the Trump enablers? ¤ @ProjectLincoln

🐣 RT @MJGerson My one consolation tonight? This is exactly how history will always remember Trump — as a pathetic, lying whiner who cared nothing for this country.

‼️ TPM: Trump Declares War On American Democracy http://bit.ly/3k4x72J

🐣 RT @sullydish Trump just proved that all our fears about his utter indifference to liberal democracy were and are valid. Pathological narcissism and delusion. Unfit. Always was.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Trump blames Democrats for late-counted mail ballots. He should blame the GOP. http://wapo.st/367f8nj

🐣 RT @oliverdarcy MSNBC immediately cuts off Trump when he moves to undermine the integrity of US election system. ¤ “Here we are again in the unusual position of not only interrupting the President of the United States but correcting the President of the United States…”
⋙ 🐣 RT @oliverdarcy NBC News has cut away. ABC News has cut away as well. CBS News is fact-checking right now.
⋙ 🐣 RT @oliverdarcy “What a sad night for the United States of America to hear their President say that,” @jaketapper says on CNN. “To falsely accuse people of trying to steal the election, to try to attack democracy that way with his feast of falsehoods. Lie after lie after lie.”

WaPo Editorial: Losing an election, Trump chooses to slander American democracy http://wapo.st/350FMPk

WaPo, Philip Bump: In a speech of historic dishonesty, Trump tried to reinforce his long-planned effort to retain power http://wapo.st/32fsixh

✅ WaPo Factchecker, Glenn Kessler: Trump’s White House statement: Falsehood upon falsehood http://wapo.st/3k7ORKy

NYT: In Torrent of Falsehoods, Trump Claims Election Is Being Stolen http://nyti.ms/2I9tgo8
// Most television networks cut away from the statement President Trump gave Thursday night from the White House briefing room on the grounds that what he was saying was not true.

💙 🧵 RT @atrupar Trump opens his news conference by saying “if you count the legal vote, I easily win. If you count the illegal votes, they can try to steal the election from us.” This is a lie. There is no evidence of election fraud. 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1324498834941239297?s=20

💙 💽 CSPAN: Campaign2020: President Trump News Conference http://cs.pn/3oWkURr
// tags: trump presser trump says he won election trump meltdown trump treason

President Trump held a briefing at the White House two days after Election Day and without a declared winner in the presidential race. “This is a case where they’re trying to steal an election. They’re trying to rig an election and we can’t let that happen,” said the president without providing evidence to back his assertions. President Trump claimed that mail-in ballots inherently led to “corruption” and election workers “finding” these ballots during the counting process amounted to election fraud. The president said his campaign would pursue legal action, including going to the Supreme Court.

‼️ ⋘ 5:45pm Trump declares he has won ‘when legal votes are counted’ ⋙

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq “Alexa, show me what NRA’s finance officials say to its senior leadership whenever they want a blank check for use on vacation.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @NRA COME AND TAKE IT

🐣 RT @alt_uscis I am just going to leave this here 💽 https://twitter.com/ALT_uscis/status/1324482903468871682?s=20/photo/1
// snippet from Trump/Hillary Clinton debate: “most dangerous”

🐣 RT @peltzmadeline Steve Bannon calls for Dr. Fauci and FBI Director Wray to be beheaded “as a warning to federal bureaucrats”@youtube prohibits “inciting others to commit violent acts against individuals” 💽 https://twitter.com/peltzmadeline/status/1324471538310127618?s=20/photo/1
⋙ MMFA: Steve Bannon and his co-host discuss beheading Dr. Anthony Fauci and FBI Director Christopher Wray http://bit.ly/351N9pV
// Bannon: “I’d put their heads on pikes, right, I’d put them at the two corners of the White House as a warning to federal bureaucrats”

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Today my positive thought that gives me faith in democracy is that the media has handled the delay in election results very well. In particular, they did a good job of setting expectations in advance that this wouldn’t be a “night of” affair, and it is paying off now

🧵 RT @JakeTapper Conservative GOP veteran of several presidential campaigns: “Very concerned about what I’m seeing from GOP activists. They are attacking the integrity of the electoral system but don’t seem to have any particular expertise about what they are criticizing. We all lose… 📌 https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/1324468023126798336?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 hmmmmm … James Baker?
⋙ 🐣 RT @JakeTapper 2/ “… if we turn voting integrity into another political football. And what I’m seeing isn’t the usual gamesmanship around contested elections like we saw in 2000. They are attacking the the system itself. It’s increasingly clear to me that Trump lost this thing….
⋙ 🐣 RT @JakeTapper 3/“…. We cannot be the party attacking a system as being unfair when we just took a 3 million vote loss.”

🐣 RT @brianklaas I’m really up for four years of normal tweets like this. Conspicuous absence of typos, conspiracy theories, racist dog whistles, or lies – and no covfefe to be found.
💙 ⋙ 🐣 RT @JoeBiden [3:45pm] I ask people to stay calm.
The process is working.
The count is being completed.

🐣 RT @JoeBiden Democracy is sometimes messy, so sometimes it requires a little patience. ¤ But that patience has been rewarded now for more than 240 years with a system of governance that has been the envy of the world.

🐣 RT @JoeBiden Be patient, folks. Votes are being counted, and we feel good about where we are.

🐣 RT @MaryLTrump Every vote must be counted. Donald is lying.

WaPo, Cat Zakrzewski: Technology 202: Trump’s Twitter feed is covered in warning labels http://wapo.st/3mXqm4B fun times

🐣 RT @atrupar Following the news for the past two days has been like watching a chess match where one side has lost all of its good pieces and is just scrambling to avoid checkmate

🐣 RT @brhodes The images of Trump trying to shut down a democratic election and his supporters chanting “stop the count” are being broadcast around the globe. A gift to autocrats everywhere.

🐣 RT @joshtpm My understanding of where we are.
Nevada: basically done. Biden’s gonna win.
PA: It’s just math. Biden’s gonna win.
AZ: Biden solid favorite. But a Trump comeback possible.
Georgia: razor thin margin but decent odds for Biden.
NC: Very likely Trump; not impossible for Biden.

🐣 RT @jrubinblogger Please identify any other Democrat who could have won Wis, Mich, PA, Ariz, GA and Nevada. I’ll wait.
⋙ 🐣 Rep Clyburn saved us

WaPo: Trump and his allies boost bogus conspiracy theories in a bid to undermine vote count http://wapo.st/34Xjo9E
// The campaign also sent an estimated 9 million text messages between midnight and midday Wednesday, according to an anti-robocall firm, with some messages seeking money to launch voting challenges.

NYT: With His Path to Re-election Narrowing, Trump Turns to the Courts http://nyti.ms/3514Wxt
// The president pursued lawsuits in Pennsylvania and Michigan, and his campaign said it would demand a recount in Wisconsin.

🐣 RT @DavidCornMD The Trump family is now calling on GOP-controlled state legislatures to nullify the actual vote and push for Trump electors. This is a dangerous moment. https://twitter.com/DavidCornDC/status/1324415365439463424?s=20/photo/1
// screenshot: MarkLevin; RT’d by DonJr
⋙ ⇈ 🐣 RT @marklevinshow REMINDER TO THE REPUBLICAN STATE LEGISLATURES, YOU HAVE THE FINAL SAY OVER THE CHOOSING OF ELECTORS, NOT ANY BOARD OF ELECTIONS, SECRETARY OF STATE, GOVERNOR, OR EVEN COURT. YOU HAVE THE FINAL SAY — ARTICLE II OF THE FED CONSTITUTION. SO, GET READY TO DO YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL DUTY
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @MaxKennerly No, they don’t. The legislatures already decided to choose electors by popular vote, and Congress decided—as Article II says they can—the manner of appointing electors had to be in place by November 3. It’s done. ¤ BTW, retroactively removing the franchise violates Bush v. Gore.

🚫🐣 RT @ddale8 That is not true. Even in pre-pandemic elections, it was routine for states to accept ballots – including ballots from overseas military members – postmarked by (or before) Election Day but received after. The states that do so include states governed by conservative Republicans.
🚫 ⋙ 🐣 RT @real ANY BALLOT THAT CAME IN AFTER ELECTION DAY WILL NOT BE COUNTED
// screenshot; blocked by Twitter; not RT’d to not spread the craziness
⋙ 🐣 RT @ddale8 That was fast

🐣 RT @pithywidow His legal strategies are only ever PR strategies
⋙ 🧵 RT @ariberman Important point by Biden lawyer Bob Bauer: Trump’s lawsuits challenging vote counting not designed to win in court, but spread misinformation & encourage thuggish behavior by his supporters to undermine legitimacy of election

🐣 RT @business [Bloomberg] WATCH: The Trump campaign speaks outside of the Philadelphia Convention Center as protests happen around the ballot-counting site #Election2020 https://trib.al/n1oFnYv

😅 RT @RightWingWatch Presidential spiritual adviser Paula White is currently leading an impassioned prayer service in an effort to secure Trump’s reelection. 💽 https://twitter.com/RightWingWatch/status/1324175651515949056?s=20/photo/1
// ‘old-time religion’

🐣 RT @russperez56 If @PeteButtigieg isn’t MVP of the @JoeBiden campaign, I don’t know who is. He is on Fox News non-stop, making their jaw drop every time. Like a teacher talking to students. #BidenHarris2020ToSaveAmerica
⋙ HuffPo: Pete Buttigieg Schools Fox News Viewers In Testy Interview On Trump’s Economy http://bit.ly/2TVPcWf
// The former Democratic presidential contender basically told viewers to Google it.

🐣 RT @kasparov68 Counting every vote is the foundation upon which every democratic process and principle is built. If the voting process is shaken, the rest will fall. Count every vote!

🚫🐣 RT @jacobsoboroff Answering my questions would have been a good start at transparency. Where’s *any* evidence of thousands of fraudulent ballots, as you alleged? You ignored everything I asked you.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RichardGrenell We just finished a press conference announcing a federal lawsuit to stop counting illegal ballots in Nevada. ¤ Clark County officials must start answering questions as to why. ¤ We demand transparency.
// what a charade!

🐣 RT @ShalomLipner “Joe,” @algore] said, “I’ve decided to end it… An appeal and recount in FL.. could spark a constitutional crisis and raise serious questions about the continuity of our govt.. I believe it is right and best for our country.”@JoeLieberman via @WSJ.
⋙ WSJ, Joe Lieberman: A Disputed Election: My Lesson From 2000 http://on.wsj.com/3er3iZ2
// Al Gore showed me the importance of accepting an adverse outcome.

🐣 RT @EricGarland So Louis DeJoy’s people meet tomorrow at 11am with Judge Sullivan to discuss just how many votes might have been lost…in TEXAS. Text Block: https://twitter.com/ericgarland/status/1324185392527024128?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 🌎 RT @SeniorsAction Missing ballots: ¤ We will keep tweeting this image until #DeJoy is in jail. #USPS #MailInBallots https://twitter.com/SeniorsAction/status/1324197008651898880?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @JoeLockhart Game on. The runoffs will be nationalized and a first big test of President elect Biden’s ability to turn out Democrats in Georgia, again.
⋙ 🐣 RT @travisakers David Perdue has now fallen below the 50% mark. With outstanding ballots to be counted coming from primarily Democratic-leaning precincts, it is likely that Georgia will have two runoff races for U.S. Senate.

🐣 RT @AnaCabrera Trump feels like the election is “being stolen from him”, a Trump campaign adviser tells @Acosta. The adviser says Trump is the driving force behind the rhetoric coming from the campaign questioning the legitimacy of the election and ballot counting process.

🐣 RT @RusEmbUSA #Lavrov: <...> dialogue between our countries so far remains hostage to the US domestic political struggle <...> we realistically assess the prospects of bilateral cooperation and do not expect too much. ¤ https://bit.ly/32dPJHi https://pic.twitter.com/P34y5jCA9g

🐣 Carville thinks Alaska Senate in play and that Perdue won’t breach 50%, so the Senate may still be in play ¤ Fired up?

🐣 RT @BillKristol I think it’s very possible, maybe likely, that Biden is the only Democrat who could have beaten Trump.
⋙ 🐣 good move on his part to appeal to working/middle class whites and labor; hope he tamps down the p.c. crowd a tad

🐣 RT @emptywheel What a pity, then, that McConnell has spent the last 4 years making it clear he doesn’t mind if there are long-term Acting Secretaries, even ones who are ridiculously unqualified. ¤ Be less credulous, please, pool boy @JimVandeHei.

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger “Only 3 pres campaigns have defeated an incumbent president.” What he did not say is that he had to do this in face of multiple abuses, including serial Hatch Act violations, attack on post office and extorting a foreign power to manufacture dirt on him
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Joe Biden ran a historic race http://wapo.st/32fBPEB
// Polls may not be real, but Biden’s big win sure is.

🐣 RT @chrisinsilico Only if it involves confessions.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kayleighmcenany Who would want to join a LIVE prayer group tomorrow?
🇺🇸 🙏 🇺🇸 🙏

💙 🐣 RT @LincolnsBible Land does not vote. ¤ People do. 💽 https://twitter.com/LincolnsBible/status/1324312949100478465?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Redistrict Of course, there are plenty of other PA counties besides Philly where Biden is still poised to gain a *lot* of ground w/ mail ballots. Delaware, Lehigh, Cumberland, Bucks, Monroe, Centre, Allegheny to name a few. This isn’t a nail-biter, imo.

YahooNews: Eric Trump Busted For Fake Video Of Someone ‘Burning 80 Trump Ballots’ http://yhoo.it/32exyS7
// he RT’d a video from an account that has now been suspended; the video was of sample ballots (no barcodes)

🐣 RT @feliciasonmez Chinese state media doing its thing. Although I love how it kind of ends up being a civics lesson on how American democracy works — a whole section on the Electoral College! — even as they run headlines like “One-person-one-vote is an illusion.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @austinramzy Chinese state-controlled Ta Kung Pao in Hong Kong today: “So-called US-style democracy has descended into a joke.” https://twitter.com/austinramzy/status/1324213965056925697?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 4 Nov 2020

💙❤️ TheAtlantic, George Packer: Face the Bitter Truth http://bit.ly/2TX5OwC
// We are two countries, and neither of them is going to be conquered or disappear anytime soon.

🐣 RT @NBCNews BREAKING: More than 100,000 Covid-19 cases recorded in the U.S. today, marking the latest single-day record high. https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/1324161586114809860?s=20/photo/1
// 1000+ deaths

🐣 RT @USPoliticsPoll PENNSYLVANIA: Biden needs just 61-63% of the outstanding mail in ballots to win state, which isn’t hard because he’s been winning them by a 78-22% margin so far. ¤ The Blue wall is coming back together.

🐣 RT @pbump If this holds for the rest of what’s out in Maricopa, Trump gains about 80k in Maricopa vs. the original 93k deficit. Not nothing!
⋙ 🐣 RT @greggiroux
Maricopa County update: Trump netted 13,644 votes
Biden 887,457 (+30,322)
Trump 802,160 (+43,966)
https://recorder.maricopa.gov/electionresults/general2020.aspx…
Biden’s lead in Arizona now 79,173 votes, down from 92,817 votes before.
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @pbump I think it’s 430k. 13,600 times 5.8.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AkaMotherto3 Replying to @pbump So PA is back in play. ¤ Why would 2020 be easy.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @pbump This is Arizona.
🐣 RT @TracyViselli @pbump Still have 40,000 plus in Pima which will favor Biden as well, probably a bit more than Maricopa.

🧵 RT @kyledcheney JUST IN: Postal Service files a new explanation in court explaining its failure to comply with Judge SULLIVAN’s order but says it complied in spirit anyway. 📌 Text Block: https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1324028292815618051?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @brhodes Maybe, just maybe, voter suppression and sabotaging the USPS had something to do with the discrepancy between the polls and the result (in which Biden will still win).

⭕ 3 Nov 2020 Election Day ‼️

🐣 RT @real VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! 💽 https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1323534663453913093?s=20/photo/1
// Trump dancing to “YMCA”

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrotePodcast If trump loses, he can be indicted for federal crimes going back five years. And don’t even get me started on state charges post-election. THIS IS IT! WE are the Muellers we’ve been waiting for. #Vote2020

🐣 RT @AnaChech WOW! U.S. District Judge Sullivan ordered USPS personnel to sweep 27 facilities identified by its IG by 3:30 p.m. on Election Day to check for any ballots that hadn’t been delivered, and ensure they arrived at their destination before polls closed
⋙ RawStory: Judge orders postal service to sweep facilities for unsent ballots — and deliver them http://bit.ly/2GsHXBW
// A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Postal Service to check its facilities for any unsent ballots and deliver them immediately. U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Sex, Lies and Videotape: ¤ Concerned with Trump lagging in the polls, Moscow is pulling out all the stops in a continued effort to help “Russia’s candidate” with Hunter kompromat. ¤ Putin himself stepped out of the shadows in a coy effort to shade Biden.
⋙ 🚫 🐣 DailyBeast: Russian Media’s Final Election Push For Trump: Primetime Hunter Biden ‘Sex Videos’ http://bit.ly/2JzEX83
// Russian state media is making a final push for Trump by airing excerpts of the so-called “Hunter Biden sex tapes” during primetime, almost daily.

President Donald J. Trump remains Russia’s preferred candidate for a number of reasons, many of which are frequently articulated by pro-Kremlin analysts, pundits, and foreign policy specialists. Appearing on Russia’s state TV show The Evening with Vladimir Soloviev, the deputy dean of world politics at Moscow’s State University, Andrey Sidorov, explained that Trump’s re-election would undoubtedly benefit Russia. Sidorov concluded that the election of former Vice President Joe Biden would lead to the consolidation of the West—restoring NATO alliances badly undermined by Trump—and thus resulting in a united front, with additional sanctions against Russia for its ongoing malign activities.

Sidorov surmised that Moscow can’t help but be concerned with the outcome of the U.S. election, since it will directly affect the Kremlin. The host of the popular state TV show 60 Minutes, Evgeny Popov, worried out loud that the Biden presidency would mean “the administration and the White House filled with Russophobes.” Vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris is viewed through the same lens and a potential Harris presidency, following the Biden years, is another unwelcome prospect for the Kremlin.

🐣 RT @djrothkopf It’s not even noon on Election Day. We don’t know the results. Disappointment may loom. Or success. But the commitment of so many for so long to combatting a malevolent president and GOP who are actively attacking our government has been deeply inspiring.
⋙ 🐣 RT @djrothkopf You all are fighting for your country. You all are doing what is essential to preserve a democracy. You all are what makes America a country that is so much greater than its many flaws and likely in the end to triumph over our enemies and continue growing and evolving.
⋙ 🐣 RT @djrothkopf Some of you have been engaged in this battle for years & years. All of you know it does not end today. But the sacrifices and brilliance and resolve of so many millions should be a source of hope for us all. And I, like so many others I know, am deeply grateful for your efforts.
⋙ 🐣 RT @djrothkopf Thank you. ¤ And vote. And help and encourage others to vote.

🐣 RT @duty2warn There is not much data on how malignant narcissists confront losing. This is a unique case in many ways, and circumstances will dictate much of it. It can be very messy, or not so much. Emotionally, he has three basic thoughts that rotate – malice, grievance, and begging. (more)
⋙ 🐣 RT @duty2warn It can easily turn messy because he still has power and a bully pulpit for a time. Unknown what his enablers will do, likely they cover themselves. Malice is fixation on revenge. We’ll see some. Grievance is spinning lies. We’ll see a lot. Begging is private, we won’t see much.
⋙ 🐣 RT @duty2warn Staying out of jail is a process that stretches over time. It’s really not his greatest fear. His greatest fear is humiliation. If he loses, and it’s by a lot, and he can’t spin anything anyone believes, it’s humiliation. Then his secrets get uncovered. That’s the big humiliation
⋙ 🐣 RT @duty2warn Hitler in the bunker. Jim Jones and Kool-Aid. But it’s not a lot of data considering how different the circumstances were for each. Trump speaks for fifty million people who choose not to see truth. How that plays, is crucial.

🐣 RT @tribelaw This election is unique. At stake is not just the outcome of the vote, but whether we will retain the constitutional right to vote. At stake is truth itself and the future of all that matters. If Trump holds into power, it’s possible we’ll recover someday. But not likely.

⭕ 2 Nov 2020

⭕ 1 Nov 2020

NewYorker, Susan Glasser: Why Trump Can’t Afford to Lose http://bit.ly/32lMvBK
// The President has survived one impeachment, twenty-six accusations of sexual misconduct, and an estimated four thousand lawsuits. That run of good luck may well end, perhaps brutally, if Joe Biden wins.

OpenDemocracy: The dangerous psychology of Donald Trump http://bit.ly/353dhAs
// The last four years provide a roadmap that shows how the personal and the political can combine to disastrous effect.

🐣 RT @.JoeBiden Vote for America. ¤ 💽 http://iwillvote.com https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1316513615373987840?s=20/photo/1
// Joe Biden ad❣ Vote for America

💙 TheGuardian, Lois Beckett: Scholars warn of collapse of democracy as Trump v Biden election looms http://bit.ly/3kP0kzH
// Dozens of experts on fascism warn of global danger, calling for action from ordinary people: ‘It is not too late’
⋙ 💙 NewFascism: How to Keep the Lights On in Democracies: An Open Letter of Concern by Scholars of Authoritarianism http://bit.ly/3kOWk2n

We must boldly and unapologetically safeguard critical thinking based on evidence. This includes demonstrating the virtues of entertaining a wide array of positions and perspectives, and support, both in word and deed, for investigative journalism, science and the humanities, and freedom of the press. We need swift and tangible commitments from corporate media organizations and governments to tackle the dangers of misinformation and media concentration. We must encourage coalitions organized across differences of race, class, gender, religion and caste, while respecting the perspectives and experiences of others. We need to reveal and denounce any and all connections between those in power and those vigilante and militia forces using political violence to destabilize our democracies. Much like the active democratic movements across the globe from Nigeria to India, Belarus to Hong Kong, we must be prepared to defend pluralism and democracy against the growing dangers of communal violence and authoritarianism at the ballot box but, if necessary, also through non-violent protest in the streets. We must defend the integrity of the electoral process and ensure the widest possible voter turnouts, not just in this election but in every election large and small in all of our hometowns. And we must re-commit to a global conversation on support for democratic institutions, laws, and practices both within and between our respective countries. This includes directly confronting the unfettered greed that drives global inequality, which has unleashed geopolitical rivalries over access to resources, international migrations, and collapsed state sovereignties all over the world.

We need to turn away from the rule by entrenched elites and return to the rule of law. We must replace the politics of “internal enemies” with a politics of adversaries in a healthy, democratic marketplace of ideas. And above else, we need to work together to find ways to keep the light of democracy shining in our countries and all over the world. Because if we don’t, we will indeed face dark days ahead.

🚫 TheMarcusReader: The Acceleration of the Authoritarianism of Trump and Trumpism in 2020 http://bit.ly/3kOVeUj with timeline
// ⏳ uncertain of author; It may be too late for the election but I want to get it into the record.
We should worry when:
1. A politician rejects, in words or action, the democratic rules of the game,
2. denies the legitimacy of opponents,
3. tolerates or encourages violence, or
4. indicates a willingness to curtail the civil liberties of opponents, including the media.

🐣 RT @NYCAntifa The truck that side-swiped the Biden/Harris campaign bus was driven by a Trump supporter who drove into a crowd of BLM protesters in September. ¤ Like we’ve been saying–far right violence doesn’t just stick with one group. Esp when given a green light to go ahead w/ impunity https://twitter.com/NYCAntifa/status/1323146292365873153?s=20

🧵 RT @Kasparov63 Trump always outdoes himself in sinking to new lows, but after praising dictators, attacking veterans, demeaning women, and surrendering to a pandemic, we can hope that he has also undone himself. My new op-ed at CNN. 📌 https://twitter.com/Kasparov63/status/1322640109569773568?s=20
⋙⋙ CNN: Win or lose, with Trump, prepare for the unimaginable after the election http://cnn.it/3oMH1cW
⋙ 🐣 RT @Kasparov63 Trying to play “what if?” with autocratic types like Trump rarely works because such people are capable of violating every norm to serve their own interests. But we can be prepared to fight like hell, and we must be.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Kasparov63 If Trump calls on his zealots to “LIBERATE AMERICA!” and there is violence, what then? Stop thinking, “Trump would never..” Normal people don’t like to imagine terrible events, which is why autocrats consistently surprise them.

🐣 RT @WilDonnelly Trump tried to do business with Castro during embargo, wanted to give Putin a $50M condo, had secret bank acct for deals with Chinese communist party, shared love letters with Kim & turned US farmers into govt-subsidized socialists. He sure likes to project his love for commies!
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Biden is a proven Castro puppet! Vote TRUMP

🐣 RT @lawfareblog The right-wing threat is fracturing—with a wide range of overlapping groups and radical individuals posing a risk of political violence that may overwhelm counterterrorism officials. ¤ Here’s Bruce Hoffman and Jacob Ware:
🔆 This❗️⋙ Lawfare, Bruce Hoffman and Jacob Ware: The Terrorist Threat from the Fractured Far Right http://bit.ly/2TLu2tQ

● White Supremacists and Neo-Nazis
● “Boogaloo” and Anti-government Extremism
● QAnon
● Neo-Luddites
● “Salad Bar” Ideologies

Confronting the Fracturing Far-Right Terrorism Threat

The fracturing far-right is not necessarily new. The United States has always faced a diffuse militia and anti-government threat, and throughout the latter parts of the 20th century, the extreme right’s efforts to unify unraveled under intense law enforcement pressure. The result was a disparate, splintered movement, with skinheads, national socialist movements, and militias all competing for recruits and attention. But today’s atomized movement is different—not least because of the connectivity afforded by the internet and social media. It is also fueled to a greater extent than before by increasingly widespread populist discontent in the United States and in other Western countries that has been increasingly legitimized by political leaders and thus entered into the mainstream of national politics and discourse. We are not just seeing several factions energized; we are also seeing them unusually vocal, unnervingly popular and, in some cases, unconventionally public in their promises of violence.

Until a few months ago, far-right violence was mostly predictable. Instances tended to be tragic but otherwise largely contained shootings randomly perpetrated by lone-actor white supremacists against soft targets—typically places of worship or shopping centers—along with sporadic militia or sovereign citizen attacks on law enforcement. We now face a cacophony of violence, growing louder and perpetrated by multiple collectives or groups of actors that are similar in their ideologies and strategies, but just distinct enough in their differing approaches and targeting to complicate counterterrorism efforts.

Although these groups have so far inflicted a limited number of fatalities, their violence has the potential to escalate suddenly. And there seems to be no clearly articulated strategy from either the federal government or law enforcement to wrench back control. The 2020 election provides the most dangerous potential trigger, particularly in the event of a contested outcome. Several of these groups, including QAnon adherents, are highly motivated by President Trump; any appearance of voting irregularities that favor the Biden campaign against Trump, whether legitimate or not, may spark widespread violence—especially if the president chooses to amplify such concerns. But predicting which of these groups is most likely to attack and what targets would be most in danger is not possible. In the absence of a clear, comprehensive national strategy, fear and anxiety is increasingly fueled by uncertainty and discord.

💙🐣 ♫ RT @ProjectLincoln The Lincoln Project is proud to present our music video for “Commander in Chief” by @ddlovato. ¤ Watch and pitch in here: 💽 https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1316891143989321731?s=20/photo/1
// The Lincoln Project ad❣ Commander in Chief

🐣 RT @crooks&liars Here’s Trump’s Faux doctor saying lockdowns don’t help, and bashing Fauci. On Russian TV, no less. #Trump #ScottAtlas #DrFauci #COVID19 #Lockdowns #Pandemic Watch now on #CLTV 💽 https://twitter.com/crooksandliars/status/1322949911554318337?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @atrupar Trump, currently complaining about the weather in Dubuque, Iowa, complains about the weather wherever he goes 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1322989910563893249?s=20

🧵 RT @atrupar This is the stuff of Nazi rallies 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1322946242763202560?s=20

USAToday: Lincoln Project: We’re fighting for a better America. A Biden era would be a good start. http://bit.ly/34KUHwT By Reed Galen, Steve Schmidt, Rick Wilson and Stuart Stevens

🐣 RT @joshchaffetz now we’re only allowed to do RT with comment
⋙ 🐣 RT @SWAtlasHoover I recently did an interview with RT and was unaware they are a registered foreign agent. I regret doing the interview and apologize for allowing myself to be taken advantage of. I especially apologize to the national security community who is working hard to defend us.
// oops!
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DailyBeast: Trump’s Favorite COVID Adviser Goes on Kremlin-Backed RT to Blast Lockdowns as ‘Epic Failure’ http://bit.ly/3eevT3H “Scott Atlas, a neuroradiologist, was introduced … as ‘one of the only two men the U.S. president apparently listens to on the pandemic’”
// Scott Atlas also made a point to complain about criticism he’s faced for his coronavirus guidance, calling it a “sad statement” that the media “destroyed” him.

NYT Editorial: Why Are Republicans So Afraid of Voters? http://nyti.ms/34QAUMV

🐣 RT @AliVelshi “If all the votes are added up in Pennsylvania, Trump is going to lose,” says AG @JoshShapiroPA. He’s already defeated 6 different lawsuits restricting voting access in his state. He joins me 8aET to share how he’ll prevent interference on Election Day. #VelshiAcrossAmerica

🐣 RT @JohnWDean There is a reason Trump is campaigning like his freedom depends on winning. It does. If he loses he faces state and federal criminal charges. Likely prison. It seems Donald’s big motivator! So the great con continues…

NYT: Their First Try Backfired, but Giuliani and Allies Keep Aiming at Biden http://nyti.ms/3edcZKx
// The former New York mayor’s dirt-digging effort on Hunter Biden in 2019 ended with President Trump’s impeachment. Now he is back with new associates. So far it is not going exactly as planned.

🎃 31 Oct 2020

🐣 ♫ RT @springsteen This is @joebiden’s hometown. This is more than where he’s from. This is who he’s for. 💽 https://twitter.com/springsteen/status/1322582291453861890?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @atrupar Trump is about to deliver his fourth rally speech of the day in Pennsylvania, this one in Montoursville. Follow for a video thread. 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1322705991696322561?s=20

🐣 RT @TeamPelosi Democrats believe voters should pick the President of the United States. Trump and his Republican enablers disagree. #Vote accordingly.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BeschlossDC Trump just said it at Reading PA rally: “If we win on Tuesday or — thank you very much, Supreme Court — shortly thereafter…”
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @therecount Here’s the clip from Trump’s Reading, PA rally: “If we win on Tuesday or — thank you very much, Supreme Court — shortly thereafter…” 💽 https://twitter.com/therecount/status/1322636317252030471?s=20/photo/1

😅 RT @ProjectLincoln Dear Donald… https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1322599215357337601?s=20/photo/1
// Lincoln Project ad❣ Closer: missteps, stumbles and stupidity

🐣 RT @petestrzok RT is registered with the Department of Justice as an agent of the Government of Russia. ¤ A WH advisor providing Covid advice to @realdonaldtrump is giving interviews to a propaganda arm of Russia. ¤ Our election is three days away. Imagine what four more years would look like.
⋙ 🐣 RT @SWAtlasHoover New interview. Lockdowns, facts, frauds … if you can’t handle truth, use a mask to cover your eyes and ears https://youtu.be/4qKti8V4-uc #FactsMatter #LockdownsKill
// Scott Atlas gives interview on RT

🐣 RT @tribelaw For the worst traitor ever to hold the presidency to say he’d jail his opponent and his predecessor for treason if he wins is disqualifying in itself
⋙ PoliticusUSA: Trump Threatens To Jail Obama And Biden For Treason If He Wins http://bit.ly/35P3Nby

🐣 RT @stonecold2050 Trumpanzees driving a funeral hearse brandish weapons & attempted to drive Biden’s campaign bus off the I-35 highway in Texas. Their hearse is emblazoned with the message, “Collecting votes one DEAD Democrat at a time”. How in the world is this not terrorism? #LockThemUp

🧵 RT @atrupar Trump is about to deliver his fourth rally speech of the day in Pennsylvania, this one in Montoursville. Follow for a video thread. 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1322705991696322561?s=20

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq This incitement to vigilantism isn’t new. History is replete with examples of authoritarians doing this to intimidate dissent. https://twitter.com/BradMossEsq/status/1322714425644691458?s=20

🐣 RT @therecount Here’s the clip from Trump’s Reading, PA rally: “If we win on Tuesday or — thank you very much, Supreme Court — shortly thereafter…” 💽 https://twitter.com/therecount/status/1322636317252030471?s=20/photo/1

DailyBeast: Biden Team Cancels Texas Event After Highway ‘Ambush’ by MAGA Cavalry http://bit.ly/2TILA9G
// Dozens of pickup trucks, many with Trump flags, surrounded a Biden campaign bus as it traveled from San Antonio to Austin.

🐣📋 RT @carlquinanilla New @Stanford study estimates that 18 Trump rallies have led to 30,000 COVID cases and 700 deaths (via @AaronBelkin) https://twitter.com/carlquintanilla/status/1322527556126605313?s=20/photo/1
⋙ ★ Stanford, B Bergheim et al: The Effects of Large Group Meetings on the Spread of COVID-19: The Case of Trump Rallies http://bit.ly/3oJhMrY “[W]e conclude that these 18 rallies ultimately resulted in more than 30,000 incremental confirmed cases of COVID-19 [and] 700 deaths” ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1322570903461498881?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 30 Oct 2020

💙 🐣 RT @TheDailyShow Here it is. The definitive list of Trump’s 100 Most Tremendous Scandals. 💽 https://twitter.com/TheDailyShow/status/1322327675948576768?s=20/photo/1

SeattleTimes: Judge in Portland cites Trump tweets in restricting feds at protests http://bit.ly/2HIIXTd
// A federal judge found Friday that tweets by President Donald Trump helped incite improper conduct by federal officers responding to racial justice demonstrations in Portland, Oregon.

AMA: American Medical Association statement on ongoing attacks on physicians treating COVID patients http://bit.ly/3oJYTVW ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1322511068518907904?s=20/photo/1

The following statement is attributable to:
Susan R. Bailey, M.D.
President, American Medical Association

“Throughout this pandemic, physicians, nurses, and frontline health care workers have risked their health, their safety and their lives to treat their patients and defeat a deadly virus. They did it because duty called and because of the sacred oath they took. The suggestion that doctors—in the midst of a public health crisis—are overcounting COVID-19 patients or lying to line their pockets is a malicious, outrageous, and completely misguided charge. COVID-19 cases are at record highs today. Rather than attacking us and lobbing baseless charges at physicians, our leaders should be following the science and urging adherence to the public health steps we know work—wearing a mask, washing hands and practicing physical distancing.”

MSNBC, Steve Benen: Trump delivers a curious pre-election pitch to the Supreme Court http://on.msnbc.com/3kK3k0h
// Supreme Court justices should help Trump win, the argument goes, because they’ll be happier with him than with his opponent.

At 2:57 a.m. (E.T), while much of the country was asleep, Donald Trump was tweeting. In fact, the president was specifically publishing this:

[Tweet:] “If Sleepy Joe Biden is actually elected President, the 4 Justices (plus1) that helped make such a ridiculous win possible would be relegated to sitting on not only a heavily PACKED COURT, but probably a REVOLVING COURT as well. At least the many new Justices will be Radical Left!”

I think in Republican circles, it’s seen as wild-eyed nonsense when Democrats express concern that Donald Trump intends to turn to the Supreme Court to help him stay in power. But the president himself keeps giving the public — friend and foe alike — reason to believe this is precisely his plan.

His early-morning tweet is strangely written, but the point seems clear enough: Trump is effectively trying to lobby the high court. As the president sees it, a Biden victory would be “ridiculous,” and he hopes a majority of the Supreme Court — or in this case, “4 Justices (plus1)” — can be counted on to prevent this from happening.

For Trump, it doesn’t seem to occur to him to make appeals based on right and wrong, constitutional or unconstitutional, principled or unprincipled. He thinks in self-interested terms, and the president seems to assume everyone else does, too.

🐣 RT @BillMoyers Trump has begun to muse about losing the election, saying he would like simply to drive away, or fly away, from the burden of the presidency. Yesterday, retired Brigadier General Peter B. Zwack wrote that “Trump appears to be a classic flight risk.”
⋙ MoyersOnDemocracy, Heather Richardson: It’s Happening Whether They Like It Or Not http://bit.ly/3kKfBSz
// A record number of 80 million early ballots have already been cast, and we are all parsing the polls for clues about who will emerge as the winner of the 2020

🐣📊RT @SykesCharlie Fat lady hasn’t sung yet. But the lights are on in the dressing room … and she’s clearing her throat .. https://twitter.com/SykesCharlie/status/1322377425859301377?s=20/photo/1
// FoxNews Poll: Biden 52% Trump 44% (10/27-29, LV)
⋙ 🐣 I’m waiting for Biden to say, “Folks, our long national nightmare is over” ¤ He won’t. It’s too divisive. But it’s what I’ll hear

🐣 RT @Yamiche American Medical Association is now pushing back on Trump’s false claim that doctors & hospitals are jacking up death tolls to make more money saying, “The suggestion is … a malicious, outrageous, and completely misguided charge.” Text Block: https://twitter.com/Yamiche/status/1322284418686439424?s=20/photo/1

💙 🐣 RT @MaddowBlog Here is that powerful testimony from Montana ICU nurse Joey Traywick (with a little bit of perspective from Dr. Kris Spanjian at the beginning). ¤ Reporting by NBC News’ @gabegutierrez from @StVincentMT 💽 https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1322365300021600256?s=20/photo/1

🐣 Biden Team’s on it. Our job:
1. #VOTE
2. Check and make sure your vote counted
3. GOTV: door knock, phone bank, texts, drive others to polls
4. It’s still not too late to donate: http://ActBlue.com
💙 NYT, Ron Suskind: The Day After Election Day http://nyti.ms/34Gk8Qh
// Current and former Trump administration officials are worried about what might happen on Nov. 4.

WaPo: Republicans shift from challenging rules to preparing to challenge individual ballots http://wapo.st/2THNWWx

WaPo: DHS plans largest operation to secure U.S. election against hacking http://wapo.st/3jKs87b
// A 24/7 war room will operate from Election Day until local officials are confident in the results. It shows just how far DHS’s cybersecurity agency has come since 2016.

WaPo: The unseen machine pushing Trump’s social media megaphone into overdrive http://wapo.st/31XFh6I
// Researchers say the online feedback loop between Trump, high-profile influencers and rank-and-file followers is a danger to the election.

WaPo: Five Reagan White House lawyers endorse Biden, saying Trump has ‘fomented hatred’ http://wapo.st/3ebX4vT

⭕ 29 Oct 2020

NewYorker, Susan Glasser: Denialism, Dishonesty, Deflection: The Final Days of the Trump Campaign Have It All http://bit.ly/2TF8EXa “[T]his fall’s campaign may well go down as one of the most scandalous periods of his norm-shattering Presidency”

WaPo, Alan Alda: I cannot remain silent as Trump rejects science and endangers lives http://wapo.st/2HRedid “Trump’s deceitful assurances that covid-19 is nothing to worry about have laid untold dead at the feet of this president.”

🐣 RT @MSNBC .@FrankFigliuzzi1: When the president fires and threatens to terminate consecutive FBI directors for not doing his political bidding, he doesn’t erode one agency’s credibility and trust, he jeopardizes public perception of law enforcement writ large
⋙ MSNBC, Frank Figiuzzi: When Trump attacks the FBI, he’s inadvertently attacking the police he says he supports. http://on.msnbc.com/3jExtwU
// Trump’s pre-election threats to the FBI director is part of a larger pattern.

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog “We are experiencing the most significant cyber security threat we’ve ever seen in the United States”
⋙ AP: FBI warns ransomware assault threatens US healthcare system http://bit.ly/3mGQ1yx

Federal agencies warned that cybercriminals are unleashing a wave of data-scrambling extortion attempts against the U.S. healthcare system designed to lock up hospital information systems, which could hurt patient care just as nationwide cases of COVID-19 are spiking.

In a joint alert Wednesday, the FBI and two federal agencies warned that they had “credible information of an increased and imminent cybercrime threat to U.S. hospitals and healthcare providers.” The alert said malicious groups are targeting the sector with attacks that produce “data theft and disruption of healthcare services.”

The cyberattacks involve ransomware, which scrambles data into gibberish that can only be unlocked with software keys provided once targets pay up. Independent security experts say it has already hobbled at least five U.S. hospitals this week, and could potentially impact hundreds more.

The offensive by a Russian-speaking criminal gang coincides with the U.S. presidential election, although there is no immediate indication they were motivated by anything but profit. “We are experiencing the most significant cyber security threat we’ve ever seen in the United States,” Charles Carmakal, chief technical officer of the cybersecurity firm Mandiant, said in a statement.

Alex Holden, CEO of Hold Security, which has been closely tracking the ransomware in question for more than a year, agreed that the unfolding offensive is unprecedented in magnitude for the U.S. given its timing in the heat of a contentions presidential election and the worst global pandemic in a century.

The federal alert was co-authored by the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Health and Human Services.

The cybercriminals launching the attacks use a strain of ransomware known as Ryuk, which is seeded through a network of zombie computers called Trickbot that Microsoft began trying to counter earlier in October. U.S. Cyber Command has also reportedly taken action against Trickbot. While Microsoft has had considerable success knocking its command-and-control servers offline through legal action, analysts say criminals have still been finding ways to spread Ryuk.

The U.S. has seen a plague of ransomware over the past 18 months or so, with major cities from Baltimore to Atlanta hit and local governments and schools hit especially hard.

In September, a ransomware attack hobbled all 250 U.S. facilities of the hospital chain Universal Health Services, forcing doctors and nurses to rely on paper and pencil for record-keeping and slowing lab work. Employees described chaotic conditions impeding patient care, including mounting emergency room waits and the failure of wireless vital-signs monitoring equipment.

“One of the comments from the bad guys is that they are expecting to cause panic and, no, they are not hitting election systems,” Holden said. “They are hitting where it hurts even more and they know it.” U.S. officials have repeatedly expressed concern about major ransomware attacks affecting the presidential election, even if the criminals are motivated chiefly by profit.

Mandiant’s Carmakal identified the criminal gang as UNC1878, saying “it is deliberately targeting and disrupting U.S. hospitals, forcing them to divert patients to other healthcare providers” and producing prolonged delays in critical care.

He called the eastern European group “one of most brazen, heartless, and disruptive threat actors I’ve observed over my career.”

While no one has proven suspected ties between the Russian government and gangs that use the Trickbot platform, Holden said he has “no doubt that the Russian government is aware of this operation — of terrorism, really.” He said dozens of different criminal groups use Ryuk, paying its architects a cut.

WaPo: Appeals court panel rules Minnesota must set aside ballots received after Election Day in case they are invalidated http://wapo.st/2HIlqRQ

💙 🐣 RT @duty2warn He is losing in the suburbs. He’s losing with women. He’s losing with seniors. He is losing with the young vote. He loses big with African Americans. Also loses a bit with Hispanics. He’s also losing among military families. How many non-college educated white males can there be?

💙 JustSecurity, Dakota Rudesill: Preventing a Military Decision About Who Won a Disputed Election http://bit.ly/2HLHoDT “A self-interested Trump administration instruction declaring the current president the winner would put the military in an impossible situation”

Unfortunately, the norm-shattering step of a self-serving “I won” executive order from President Trump is conceivable, as is a legal opinion to that same effect from a Justice Department run by an Attorney General who has prioritized protection of the president over the non-partisan, fair, and impartial administration of justice. Trump and his team have demonstrated their willingness to abuse the presidency for personal and political benefit. Trump has repeatedly indicated intent to contest the election if he is not declared the winner. And, serious gaps and ambiguities in election law could leave a disputed election unresolved through inauguration day. In this context, it is prudent to anticipate that Trump and his political appointees might take norm-shredding, legally dubious administrative steps to hold onto power.

WaPo: Gen Z, Millennial voters embrace activism and voting, as youth turnout surges ahead of Election Day http://wapo.st/3ekBJRf

Major social movements driven by young activists around climate change, gun safety and Black Lives Matter protests have led to an explosion of civic awareness among younger Americans, who are on track to turn out to vote in record numbers this election and could play a pivotal role in some key battleground states.

Data on early voters and recent polling suggest eligible voters under 30 could break their historic 2008 turnout, when it peaked at 48 percent when Barack Obama was elected. New data suggest they may be on track to sustain their dramatic turnout in the 2018 midterms, when they more than doubled their rate of voting compared to the prior midterm election.

NYT, Michelle Goldman: Four Wasted Years Thinking About Donald Trump http://nyti.ms/3mxCyJ9

ChristianPost, Joe Biden: The greatest commandment has guided my politics http://bit.ly/34FsMOV

🐣 Any family that has suffered the horror of family separation should be reunited and allowed to stay in the US. Their healthcare should be paid for, including for the psychological trauma they have suffered. This can be appended to a law to make DACA permanent.

NYT: ‘Perception Hacks’ and Other Potential Threats to the Election http://nyti.ms/3jGJQsi
// In the final days of voting, election officials and cybersecurity experts are keeping a close eye on a range of possible ways foreign governments and other hackers could interfere.

[F]rom the sprawling war room at United States Cyber Command to those monitoring the election at Facebook, Twitter, Google and Microsoft, experts are watching closely for more “perception hacks.” Those are smaller attacks that can be easily exaggerated into something bigger and potentially seized upon as evidence that the whole voting process is “rigged,” as President Trump has claimed it will be.

The phrase comes up every time Christopher Krebs, the Department of Homeland Security official responsible for making sure voting systems are secure, talks about the biggest vulnerabilities in this election. His worry is not a vast attack but a series of smaller ones, perhaps concentrated in swing states, whose effect is more psychological than real.

Perception hacks are just one of a range of issues occupying election officials and cybersecurity experts in the final days of voting — and their concerns will not end on Election Day.

One theory gaining ground inside American intelligence agencies is that the Russians, having made the point that they remain inside key American systems despite bolstered defenses and new offensive operations by Cyber Command, may sit out the next week — until it is clear whether the vote is close.

The Russian play, under this theory, would be to fan the flames of state-by-state election battles, generating or amplifying claims of fraud that would further undermine American confidence in the integrity of the election process. …

NYT: ‘Perception Hacks’ and Other Potential Threats to the Election http://nyti.ms/3jGJQsi
// In the final days of voting, election officials and cybersecurity experts are keeping a close eye on a range of possible ways foreign governments and other hackers could interfere.

🧵 RT @atrupar Melania Trump in Tampa: “In a time when hate, negativity, & fear are the messages the media streams into our homes & the large tech companies are protecting political censorship, we need to remember what is really important: my husband’s administration is focused on the future.” 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1321876095826907136?s=20
// Trump rally in Tampa

🐣 RT @theminorchords Trump has a closer relationship with Kim Jong-un than Angela Merkel.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ddale8 Trump rails against US allies as in many ways “worse than the enemy,” telling a story about how Germany came out this week and said they like “Barack Hussein Obama” more than him. (?) He says their Obama love shows he’s doing his job by calling them out over their NATO failings

🐣 RT @MeidasTouch NEW VIDEO ¤ Those who know Trump best, know he is the worst. #AlumniAgainstTrump 💽 https://twitter.com/MeidasTouch/status/1321864529383313411?s=20/photo/1
// Meidas Touch ad❣ Alumni Against Trump

FSIStanford/Medium, Michael McFaul: To Foster a Free and Fair Election, American Voters Must Stay Calm and Patient http://bit.ly/2TAyaN1
// Even after casting their ballots, American voters still have a role to play in helping to foster a free and fair election.

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs Donald Trump has shown more sympathy for far-right groups, many of them armed, than any president in recent memory, @matanock and @pstanpolitics write. How will this affect U.S. electoral politics in the weeks, months, and years to come?
⋙ ForeignAffairs: The Militarization of U.S. Politics http://fam.ag/2JjJ1co
// Regardless of who wins on November 3, Trump’s presidency has opened the door to electoral violence in the future.

TPM: 5 Points On The Huge Story About Trump And A Turkish Bank That’s Flying Under The Radar http://bit.ly/3e5IpT4
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NYT: Turkish Bank Case Showed Erdogan’s Influence With Trump http://nyti.ms/3jJqC5c
// New details of the Justice Department’s handling of the accusations against Halkbank reveal how Turkey’s leader pressured the president, prompting concern from top White House aides.

Reuters: White House advisers warn of ‘unrelenting’ COVID-19 spread http://reut.rs/2HItodQ “If things do not change, if they continue on the course we’re on, there’s gonna be a whole lot of pain in this country” Dr Anthony Fauci said in an interview

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Trump’s effort to steal the election, explained by a Democrat fighting against it http://wapo.st/3myF8hX “Pennsylvania is Ground Zero for this experiment. … Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro (D) shed some light on what this could look like“

The claim is belied by the extraordinary extent to which Trump has gone to corrupt this election — that is, to avoid escaping the judgment of majorities of Americans. He and his allies have engaged in an unprecedentedly concerted effort to suppress the vote, while also placing large swaths of the government at the disposal of his reelection in a manner that defies recent memory.

Pennsylvania is Ground Zero for this experiment. It is the tipping-point state and the place where Trump’s corrupt machinations could have their most palpable impact. ¤ In an interview, Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro (D) shed some light on what this could look like in coming days.

“We have a sitting president who’s actively trying to undermine this election,” Shapiro told me. “He’s doing that because he knows that if all legal eligible votes are counted, he’s more likely than not going to come out on the losing side here in Pennsylvania.”

Pennsylvania state officials are in the extraordinary position of actively taking defensive steps to preempt a situation in which the Supreme Court helps Trump suppress untold numbers of lawfully cast ballots — as Trump has openly declared he expects it to do.

Shapiro is at the center of this effort. One main worry concerns the untold numbers of ballots that are mailed before Election Day but arrive after. The Supreme Court on Wednesday issued a ruling allowing for Pennsylvania ballots arriving up to three days afterward to be accepted.

But Shapiro bluntly warned that Trump and Republicans will still likely try to use those late-arriving ballots “as a hook to challenge all mail-in ballots.”

What might this look like? The fear among many Democrats is that, despite the Supreme Court ruling, the Trump campaign and Republicans could still challenge those late ballots — and use that to ask the court to halt the count of all mail ballots until that’s sorted out.

The counting of mail ballots will go on for days after the election. If Trump is ahead in the initial count of in-person Election Day votes — and far more Republicans intend to vote on the day itself — he could declare victory while seeking to invalidate uncounted mail ballots.

It doesn’t matter that much what Trump declares. What matters is whether the court is willing to halt the count. ¤ Pennsylvania officials tried to preempt this by announcing that they will segregate all late-arriving ballots. The idea is to prevent Republicans from challenging those ballots and then using that to challenge all mail ballots, by claiming they’ve all been commingled and can’t be separated from one another, requiring a halt to the count until the legal dispute over the late ballots is resolved.

But the U.S. Supreme Court only declined to nix those late-arriving ballots for now, just before the election. And three conservatives — Clarence Thomas, Samuel A. Alito Jr. and Neil M. Gorsuch — indicated that after the election, they may revisit the question.

Worse, the justices said there’s a “strong likelihood” that the state Supreme Court’s ruling is unconstitutional, because if state courts can “override” the legislature on setting election rules, that renders its authority over those rules “meaningless.”

In short, three justices believe state legislatures wield near-absolute authority over election rules — and state courts cannot intervene to ensure that those rules don’t infringe on voting rights as outlined in state constitutions.

If Amy Coney Barrett and Brett M. Kavanaugh subscribe to this — and Kavanaugh already has, in a related decision in Wisconsin — five justices could invalidate untold numbers of late-arriving ballots after the election.

So we know the Supreme Court is open to hearing a dispute over those late ballots after the election and could invalidate them. But does that mean the court would also halt the count of the larger pool of mail ballots?

We don’t know. Probably not: In the Pennsylvania ruling, even the three conservative justices indicated reluctance, clarifying that if the late ballots are segregated, that would allow a “targeted remedy” against them. ¤ But we know Trump and Republicans will try to make this happen.

A Politico piece aptly summed up the moment with this line: “Never before in modern presidential politics has a candidate been so reliant on wide-scale efforts to depress the vote as Trump.”

On top of that, Trump’s open effort to conscript the Supreme Court is only the latest in a long line of efforts to bend the government and the machinery of justice toward his reelection. The scale of the corruption is unprecedented. But, with a massive enough effort, it can be defeated.

WaPo: How Trump waged war on his own government http://wapo.st/37Qnjqv “Beyond [the] recognizable faces, employees across the government were banished to basement offices, denied promotions and excluded from decision-making”
// ‘The 45th President’: One in a series looking back at the Trump presidency
// Twitter subtitle: Career employees have come under siege as a president and his political appointees have attacked bureaucrats they view as resistant.

The president went even further last week, signing an executive order that removes job protections for an estimated tens of thousands of civil servants, allowing them to be dismissed with little cause or recourse. The sweeping effort to crack the foundation of government employment probably would be rescinded if Joe Biden is elected president. But it shows the mistrust at the core of Trump’s worldview.

“It’s not how the enormous enterprise we call the federal government works,” said Donald Kettl, a public-affairs professor at the University of Texas at Austin. “Bending the apparatus of the state to his own will — there’s an authoritarian tint to that that is impossible to escape.”

⭕ 28 Oct 2020

CNN, Dan Berman: Vermont secretary of state formally asks Kavanaugh to correct opinion http://cnn.it/35FjXUQ

NYT, Thomas Edsall: How Far Might Trump Go? http://nyti.ms/3e9ES63
// No one is quite sure.
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🔆 This❗️⋙ TheAtlantic, Barton Gellman: The Election That Could Break America http://bit.ly/2FTvxTj
// Nov issue; If the vote is close, Donald Trump could easily throw the election into chaos and subvert the result. Who will stop him?

🐣 RT @michikokakutani As Election Nears, Trump Makes a Final Push Against Climate Science: The Trump admin recently removed the chief scientist at the National Oceanic & Atmospheric agency, and installed new political staff who question accepted facts about climate change.
NYT: As Election Nears, Trump Makes a Final Push Against Climate Science http://nyti.ms/3jD11Ll
// The administration is imposing new limits on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that would undercut action against global warming.

⭕ 27 Oct 2020

FutureOfLife: 55 Years After Preventing Nuclear Attack, Vasili Arkhipov Honored With Inaugural Future of Life Award http://bit.ly/3oz1qSz
// Cuban Missile Crisis Cold War

On October 27, 1962, a soft-spoken naval officer named Vasili Arkhipov single-handedly prevented nuclear war during the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Arkhipov’s submarine captain, thinking their sub was under attack by American forces, wanted to launch a nuclear weapon at the ships above. Arkhipov, with the power of veto, said no, thus averting nuclear war.

It is sobering that very few have heard of Arkhipov, although his decision was perhaps the most valuable individual contribution to human survival in modern history. PBS made a documentary, The Man Who Saved the World, documenting Arkhipov’s moving heroism, and National Geographic profiled him as well in an article titled – You (and almost everyone you know) Owe Your Life to This Man.

The Cold War never became a hot war, in large part thanks to Arkhipov, but the threat of nuclear war remains high. Beatrice Fihn, Executive Director of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) and this year’s recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, hopes that the Future of Life Award will help draw attention to the current threat of nuclear weapons and encourage more people to stand up to that threat. Fihn explains: “Arkhipov’s story shows how close to nuclear catastrophe we have been in the past. And as the risk of nuclear war is on the rise right now, all states must urgently join the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons to prevent such catastrophe.”

Of her father’s role in preventing nuclear catastrophe, Elena explained: “We must strive so that the powerful people around the world learn from Vasili’s example. Everybody with power and influence should act within their competence for world peace.”

🐣 THIS is why you shouldn’t trust the mail to return your ballot. It’s too late. Fill out your mail-in ballot and drop it off, or else vote early in person (taking safety precautions).
⋙ 🐣 🌎 RT @ How’s the mail doing? Not great. https://twitter.com/UpshotNYT/status/1321081482505523200?s=20/photo/1
// mail delays
⋙⋙ NYT: One Week Before Election, the Mail Is Still Slow http://nyti.ms/2J5h8EG

🐣 RT @BrunoAmato_1 Wall Street wants Trump gone. They are banking on a Blue Wave. 🌊 🇺🇸
⋙ Politico, Ben White: As Trump warns of economic disaster, Wall Street grows giddy about Biden http://politi.co/3e54WPQ
// Many investors are betting on a Democratic sweep. But some other scenarios could create an unsettling environment for markets

🐣 RT @FlossObama I will never forget that moment. A man unafraid to be vulnerable. A man filled with kindness. A man who could connect, and deeply so.
⋙ NYT, Thomas Friedman: When My President Sang ‘Amazing Grace’ http://nyti.ms/3e0anzy
// caption: President Barack Obama helped ease the nation’s pain after a mass shooting at a South Carolina church in 2015.
// subtitle: We’ve forgotten what it’s like to have a truth-teller and a healer in the White House.

NYT, Kevin Roose: The Year in Misinformation, So Far http://nyti.ms/3oywuSx
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🔄 NYT: Tracking Viral Misinformation Ahead of the 2020 Election http://nyti.ms/3jBGJ4T
// Every day, Times reporters will chronicle and debunk false and misleading information that is going viral online.

💙 🐣 RT @RVAT2020 NEW AD: Trump Administration Officials for Biden. ¤ Never before have high-ranking staffers of an incumbent president opposed his reelection and endorsed his opponent. ¤ 💽 Heed their warning. https://twitter.com/RVAT2020/status/1320828657414348800?s=20
// Republican Voters Against Trump ad ❣ Trump ex-officials

🧵 RT @FinancialTimes Donald Trump’s debt totals at least $1.1bn. Should he win re-election, about $900m of it will come due during his second term https://on.ft.com/3oqPFNT 📌 https://twitter.com/FinancialTimes/status/1320646374556344322?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ FinancialTimes: All the president’s debts: who Donald Trump owes money to http://on.ft.com/34yJQpZ
// Debts of more than $1bn are tied to the Covid-struck commercial real estate market
⋙ 🐣 RT @FinancialTimes Donald Trump’s biggest bank lender, Deutsche Bank, has financed his hotels in Chicago and Washington, and his Miami golf resort. ¤ The US president owes the bank $340m

⭕ 26 Oct 2020

✅ NYT Factcheck: Rallies Are the Core of Trump’s Campaign, and a Font of Lies and Misinformation http://nyti.ms/35xiwaQ https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1320962196948557824?s=20/photo/1
// A recent rally in Wisconsin was typical. In 90 minutes, President Trump made 131 false or inaccurate statements.

WaPo: Trump appointee resigns over the president’s order removing job protections for many civil servants http://wapo.st/ Trump’s order “seeks to make loyalty to him the litmus test for many thousands of career civil servants, and that is something I cannot be part of”

The Trump administration-appointed head of a key advisory council on the civil service has resigned over an executive order to strip away protections against political interference in hiring and firing for a large portion of the career federal workforce.

The order, which could affect tens of thousands or more career positions involved in making or carrying out policy, “is nothing more than a smoke screen for what is clearly an attempt to require the political loyalty of those who advise the President, or failing that, to enable their removal with little if any due process,” Ronald Sanders wrote in his letter of resignation Sunday from the Federal Salary Council.

“I simply cannot be part of an Administration that seeks . . . to replace apolitical expertise with political obeisance. Career Federal employees are legally and duty-bound to be nonpartisan; they take an oath to preserve and protect our Constitution and the rule of law . . . not to be loyal to a particular President or Administration,” he wrote.

🐣📋 RT @AriBerman Crazy fact: 52 GOP senators who voted to confirm Amy Coney Barrett represent 17 million fewer people than 47 Dems & Collins who voted no

WaPo, Dana Milbank: It’s up to John Roberts to save his court http://wapo.st/2HDQ7b1 “If Roberts and his conservative allies on the court don’t do at least some of this in the next few months, they can count on being joined next year by a whole batch of new colleagues“

WaPo: Supreme Court rejects request to extend Wisconsin’s deadline for counting mail-in ballots http://wapo.st/34yz3Mx “The most powerful rebuke to Republican judicial activism is to defeat Trump & elect Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in a landslide,” WI Dem Party Chair Wikler said

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger To be clear, if the conservative justices rip up precedent, advance partisan agenda and engage in election mischief the court’s jurisdiction, size and life tenure will be altered. It needs to be innocuous for a long while or face a popular movement to severely limit its reach

🔆 This❗️⋙ Vox, Ian Milhiser: The radical implications of the Supreme Court’s new ruling on Wisconsin mail-in ballot http://bit.ly/35GqfUd
// The Supreme Court’s new decision on Wisconsin mail-in ballots threatens a century of voting rights law.

🧵 RT @kasparov68 Democrats participated in McConnell’s charade of a confirmation instead of boycotting because they didn’t want to “politicize” it. Now Trump has a party with Barrett, proudly desecrating the separation of powers. 📌 https://twitter.com/Kasparov63/status/1320919451441762309?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @kasparov68 The GOP wants tribalism, with no separation between Republican presidents and GOP in Congress and in the courts. This is not politics as usual at all. It’s an attempt at one-party rule, a minority party at that, and it’s dangerous.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kasparov68 Turning parliament and the courts into loyal servants of the president is the goal of every would-be autocrat. From Russia to Turkey to Hungary, this has been the roadmap. The US is far stronger, but not immune.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kasparov68 There will be many crises in the coming weeks. Trump and his dictator backers abroad have much at stake and they aren’t going to play by rules Americans recognize. We will see who is only role-playing at democracy and who is willing to fight for it.

WaPo, George Conway: I believe in the president, now more than ever http://wapo.st/2HFZEhn omg! 😅

💙 🐣 RT @RonaldKlain Take it from me: the only way to avoid Bush v Gore II is to win by enough votes that 2020 never gets to the Supreme Court. Don’t let the Court have this power: all of us, at the ballot box, need to decide this election.
⋙ 🧵 RT @mjs_dc Holy shit—Brett Kavanaugh just endorsed Rehnquist’s concurrence in Bush v. Gore, which was too extreme for Kennedy or O’Connor. ¤ This is a red alert. I can’t believe he put it in a footnote. This is terrifying. Text Block: 📌 https://twitter.com/mjs_DC/status/1320873994032205824?s=20/photo/1
⋙ ⋙ 🐣 RT @mjs_dc This is VERY BAD NEWS for voting rights. Appallingly bad. Brett Kavanaugh used a footnote to throw his support behind an extreme theory that would severely limit state courts’ ability to protect voting rights. It’s the revenge of Bush. v. Gore. Actually, it’s much worse. […]

🐣 RT @ kylegriffin1 Ex-Mueller deputy Andrew Weissmann: “I suspect strongly that if the president does not win reelection, that he is going to pardon a lot more people related to the Trump Organization, his family, people who work there, and even himself.”
⋙ NPR: Andrew Weissmann, Ex-Mueller Deputy, On Pardons, Barr And Investigating Trump http://n.pr/3e1O8cv

🐣 So, now we have a Justice whose son was Trump’s banker in a seat stolen from Obama because March was too close to an election, a Justice who ia rapist who likes beer, and another confirmed 8 days before an election who thinks women should have rapists’ babies. So much winning.

🐣 📋 ◕ RT @imrankhan Whoever wins the US election, it looks impossible for Trump to win the popular vote. ¤ Which will mean that the last time the Republicans won the popular vote will have been in 2004. And the last time before that, in 1988. ¤ Twice! In nine elections! https://twitter.com/imrankhan/status/1320678085407186944?s=20/photo/1
// w link to Wikipedia; GOP won popular vote ONCE since 1988 ‼️

⭕ 25 Oct 2020

🐣 RT @McFaul In democracies, journalists are supposed to ask tough questions. In autocracies, journalists working for the regime toss softballs. Trump obviously prefers the latter over on another network (& no one forced him to do this interview!)
💙 🐣 RT @PoliticusSarah This was Trump’s epic meltdown on 60 Minutes and it was even worse than reported. Trump literally ran away because he didn’t like the questions. 💽 https://twitter.com/PoliticusSarah/status/1320519094295240712?s=20

WaPo: Tumult at home, ailing alliances abroad: Why Trump’s America has been a ‘gift’ to Putin http://wapo.st/2HBpOSs “National security experts say Putin’s greatest triumph in the Trump years has been on the foreign policy front, and [Trump’s] methodical denigration of NATO”
// by Philip Rucker and Shane Harris; ‘The 45th President’: One in a series looking back at the Trump presidency

🐣 RT @PorterAnderson Media: @JohnJHarwood to @AnaCabrera on the new positive diagnoses of @VP’s top staffers: Not only chief of staff @marcshort45 but also Zach Bauer, “Mike Pence’s body man, tested positive — an indication that the vice-president may have had serious, serious exposure to #COVID19.”

🐣 RT @InTheNoosphere Trump plans to fire heads of FBI, CIA and Pentagon if he wins re-election
⋙ Axios: Scoop: Trump’s post-election execution list http://bit.ly/2TnWaTF

🚫 🐣 RT @McFaul Putin rejects Donald Trump’s criticism of Biden family business
⋙ Reuters: Putin rejects Donald Trump’s criticism of Biden family business http://reut.rs/3dWvmTH
// hmmm

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Trump Had One Last Story to Sell. The Wall Street Journal Wouldn’t Buy It. http://nyti.ms/37FMYC9
// by Ben Smith; Inside the White House’s secret, last-ditch effort to change the narrative, and the election — and the return of the media gatekeepers.

By early October, even people inside the White House believed President Trump’s re-election campaign needed a desperate rescue mission. So three men allied with the president gathered at a house in McLean, Va., to launch one.

The host was Arthur Schwartz, a New York public relations man close to President Trump’s eldest son, Donald Jr. The guests were a White House lawyer, Eric Herschmann, and a former deputy White House counsel, Stefan Passantino, according to two people familiar with the meeting.

The three had pinned their hopes for re-electing the president on a fourth guest, a straight-shooting Wall Street Journal White House reporter named Michael Bender. They delivered the goods to him there: a cache of emails detailing Hunter Biden’s business activities, and, on speaker phone, a former business partner of Hunter Biden’s named Tony Bobulinski. Mr. Bobulinski was willing to go on the record in The Journal with an explosive claim: that Joe Biden, the former vice president, had been aware of, and profited from, his son’s activities. The Trump team left believing that The Journal would blow the thing open and their excitement was conveyed to the president.

As the Trump team waited with excited anticipation for a Journal exposé, the newspaper did its due diligence: Mr. Bender and Mr. Beckett handed the story off to a well-regarded China correspondent, James Areddy, and a Capitol Hill reporter who had followed the Hunter Biden story, Andrew Duehren. Mr. Areddy interviewed Mr. Bobulinski. They began drafting an article.

Then things got messy. Without warning his notional allies, Rudy Giuliani, the former New York mayor and now a lawyer for President Trump, burst onto the scene with the tabloid version of the McLean crew’s carefully laid plot. Mr. Giuliani delivered a cache of documents of questionable provenance — but containing some of the same emails — to The New York Post, a sister publication to The Journal in Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. Mr. Giuliani had been working with the former Trump aide Steve Bannon, who also began leaking some of the emails to favored right-wing outlets. Mr. Giuliani’s complicated claim that the emails came from a laptop Hunter Biden had abandoned, and his refusal to let some reporters examine the laptop, cast a pall over the story — as did The Post’s reporting, which alleged but could not prove that Joe Biden had been involved in his son’s activities.

… Or was this yet another story of the younger Mr. Biden trading on his family’s name — a perfectly good theme, but not a new one or one that needed urgently to be revealed before the election.

Mr. Trump and his allies expected the Journal story to appear Monday, Oct. 19, according to Mr. Bannon. That would be late in the campaign, but not too late — and could shape that week’s news cycle heading into the crucial final debate last Thursday. An “important piece” in The Journal would be coming soon, Mr. Trump told aides on a conference call that day.

His comment was not appreciated inside The Journal. ¤ “The editors didn’t like Trump’s insinuation that we were being teed up to do this hit job,” a Journal reporter who wasn’t directly involved in the story told me. But the reporters continued to work on the draft as the Thursday debate approached, indifferent to the White House’s frantic timeline.

Finally, Mr. Bobulinski got tired of waiting. ¤ “He got spooked about whether they were going to do it or not,” Mr. Bannon said. ¤ At 7:35 Wednesday evening, Mr. Bobulinski emailed an on-the-record, 684-word statement making his case to a range of news outlets. Breitbart News published it in full. He appeared the next day in Nashville to attend the debate as Mr. Trump’s surprise guest, and less than two hours before the debate was to begin, he read a six-minute statement to the press, detailing his allegations that the former vice president had involvement in his son’s business dealings.

When Mr. Trump stepped on stage, the president acted as though the details of the emails and the allegations were common knowledge. “You’re the big man, I think. I don’t know, maybe you’re not,” he told Mr. Biden at some point, a reference to an ambiguous sentence from the documents.

As the debate ended, The Wall Street Journal published a brief item, just the stub of Mr. Areddy and Mr. Duehren’s reporting. The core of it was that Mr. Bobulinski had failed to prove the central claim. “Corporate records reviewed by The Wall Street Journal show no role for Joe Biden,” The Journal reported.

And if you’d been watching the debate, but hadn’t been obsessively watching Fox News or reading Breitbart, you would have had no idea what Mr. Trump was talking about. The story the Trump team hoped would upend the campaign was fading fast.

[I]t’s also about a larger shift in the American media, one in which the gatekeepers appear to have returned after a long absence.

It has been a disorienting couple of decades, after all. It all began when The Drudge Report, Gawker and the blogs started telling you what stodgy old newspapers and television networks wouldn’t. Then social media brought floods of content pouring over the old barricades.

By 2015, the old gatekeepers had entered a kind of crisis of confidence, believing they couldn’t control the online news cycle any better than King Canute could control the tides. Television networks all but let Donald Trump take over as executive producer that summer and fall. In October 2016, Julian Assange and James Comey seemed to drive the news cycle more than the major news organizations. Many figures in old media and new bought into the idea that in the new world, readers would find the information they wanted to read — and therefore, decisions by editors and producers, about whether to cover something and how much attention to give it, didn’t mean much.

But the last two weeks have proved the opposite: that the old gatekeepers, like The Journal, can still control the agenda. It turns out there is a big difference between WikiLeaks and establishment media coverage of WikiLeaks, a difference between a Trump tweet and an article about it, even between an opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal suggesting Joe Biden had done bad things, and a news article that didn’t reach that conclusion.

Perhaps the most influential media document of the last four years is a chart by a co-director of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard, Yochai Benkler. The study showed that a dense new right-wing media sphere had emerged — and that the mainstream news “revolved around the agenda that the right-wing media sphere set.”

And the fact that Mr. Bobulinski emerged not in the pages of the widely respected Journal but in a statement to Breitbart was essentially Mr. Bannon’s nightmare, and Mr. Benkler’s fondest wish. And a broad array of mainstream outlets, unpersuaded that Hunter Biden’s doings tie directly to the former vice president, have largely kept the story off their front pages, and confined to skeptical explanations of what Mr. Trump and his allies are claiming about his opponent.

President Trump himself hit a wall when he tried to push the Hunter Biden narrative onto CBS News. ¤ “This is ‘60 Minutes,’ and we can’t put on things we can’t verify,” Lesley Stahl told him. Mr. Trump then did more or less the same thing as Mr. Reynolds, posting a video of his side of the interview to his own blog, Facebook.

The media’s control over information, of course, is not as total as it used to be. The people who own printing presses and broadcast towers can’t actually stop you from reading leaked emails or unproven theories about Joe Biden’s knowledge of his son’s business. But what Mr. Benkler’s research showed was that the elite outlets’ ability to set the agenda endured in spite of social media.

But I admit that I feel deep ambivalence about this revenge of the gatekeepers. I spent my career, before arriving at The Times in March, on the other side of the gate, lobbing information past it to a very online audience who I presumed had already seen the leak or the rumor, and seeing my job as helping to guide that audience through the thicket, not to close their eyes to it. “The media’s new and unfamiliar job is to provide a framework for understanding the wild, unvetted, and incredibly intoxicating information that its audience will inevitably see — not to ignore it,” my colleague John Herrman (also now at The Times) and I wrote in 2013. In 2017, I made the decision to publish the unverified “Steele dossier,” in part on the grounds that gatekeepers were looking at it and influenced by it, but keeping it from their audience.

The schemes of Mr. Herschmann, Mr. Passantino and Mr. Schwartz weren’t exactly WikiLeaks. But the special nervousness that many outlets, including this one, feel about the provenance of the Hunter Biden emails is, in many ways, the legacy of the WikiLeaks experience.

I’d prefer to put my faith in Mr. Murray and careful, professional journalists like him than in the social platforms’ product managers and executives. And I hope Americans relieved that the gatekeepers are reasserting themselves will also pay attention to who gets that power, and how centralized it is, and root for new voices to correct and challenge them.

⋙ 🐣 @benyt New media have always been disruptive: printing press::Reformation; pamphlets::French/Amer Revs; radio::Hitler but also Roosevelt; TV::McCarthy, but also Civil Rights/Nam War. The social media rev is full of promise as well as pitfalls. It took CV19 to get us back to facts

⭕ 24 Oct 2020

NYT Editorial: R.I.P., G.O.P. http://nyti.ms/35qOAgk
// The Party of Lincoln had a good run. Then came Mr. Trump.

🐣 RT @davidfrum If Trump had believed that until the pandemic he was on the way to beating Joe Biden, he would not have spent the summer of 2019 committing the crimes that got Trump impeached.

🚫 🐣 RT @AJentleson Reid says Biden should end the filibuster after 3 weeks. He’s right! If Dems take back the WH and the Senate we have a narrow window to pass the bills necessary to save our democracy. McConnell strung us along for a year on ACA. Fool me twice, shame on me.
⋙ AP: Reid says Biden should end Senate filibuster after 3 weeks http://bit.ly/3dSUefh
// mixed feelings about this

Former Senate leader Harry Reid says if Democrats win the presidency and the Senate, Joe Biden should take “no more than three weeks” to test bipartisanship before ending the filibuster so Democrats can overcome what they call Republican obstruction and pass bills.

The retired Nevada Democrat told The Associated Press in an interview that he understands Biden wants to work with Republicans, as the former vice president and Delaware senator has in the past. But Reid said there is just too much that needs to be done in the country to wait around trying to reach agreements under the decades-old Senate practice of requiring 60 votes to advance legislation.

Obama has since joined the effort for change. During the funeral this year for Rep. John Lewis, a civil rights leader, Obama announced his support for ending the filibuster, calling it a Jim Crow-era relic that was used to stall voting advances for Black people.

🐣 RT @maggieNYT UPDATE: The total of aides around Pence in the coronavirus outbreak is up to FIVE people. Short, Obst and 3 additional VP office staff, per ppl briefed
⋙ NYT: Members of Pence’s Inner Circle Test Positive for Coronavirus http://nyti.ms/3mjBxnR
// Along with Marc Short, the vice president’s chief of staff, three additional staff members and a Pence adviser have also tested positive, according to people briefed on the developments.

The decision by Mr. Pence, who leads the White House Coronavirus Task Force, to continue campaigning is certain to raise new questions about how seriously the White House is taking the risks to their own staff members and the public from the pandemic that has killed more than 224,000 people in the United States. Mr. Short has been among those within the White House who have questioned the extensive lockdowns across the country.

🐣 RT @davidplouffe Powerful World Series ad narrated by Brad Pitt, @BarackObama dropping truth bombs in S. Florida and Joe and Kamala making their case vs. Trump super spreader events with no closing argument in the penultimate Saturday of Campaign 2020.

🐣 RT @matthewamiller I think we’re done here.
🐣 RT @danielsgoldman This additional information, combined with the illogical and suspicious story of the computer store owner, casts even more doubt on the laptop story. ¤ Most importantly, according to Parnas, the Russian security services had the materials in 2019.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Exclusive: Ex Giuliani associate Lev Parnas tells me Giuliani was offered salacious Biden photos/emails in May 2019 by associate of Burisma founder Zlochevsky, who wanted to curry favor w/Trump admin. Material was also for sale in Kyiv in Sept ‘19. Latest:
⋙⋙ Politico: Former Giuliani associate raises questions about Hunter Biden’s ‘hard drive from hell’ http://politi.co/34ptsI1
// Salacious documents supposedly belonging to Hunter Biden were circulating in Ukraine in May 2019, Lev Parnas says.

WaPo, Max Boot: Trump may be running the sleaziest presidential campaign ever http://wapo.st/3dXRWeW Starting with Gingrich, the Republican Party “has become the party of pseudo-scandals”

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs Ahead of the U.S. presidential election, read @apolyakova on the threat from disinformation campaigns, emanating from Russia and beyond:
⋙ ForeignAffairs, Alina Polyakova: The Kremlin’s Plot Against Democracy http://fam.ag/3dWzzGU
// Sep-Oct issue; How Russia Updated Its 2016 Playbook for 2020

🐣 ◕ RT @Greg_Palast The GOP’s running against the demographic tide; the only way they can win is by suppressing the vote. https://instagram.com/p/CGtJ885AiN6/ https://twitter.com/Greg_Palast/status/1320027778494959618?s=20/photo/1
// shrinking GOP base shrinking Trump base
1976 2018
11% 27% Minority Voters
17% 34% Whites with College Degrees
71% 39% Whites without College Degrees

⭕ 23 Oct 2020

🐣 RT @nytpolitics A Russian state hacker group started prowling around American state and local government computer systems just two months before the Nov. 3 election, setting off concern inside private security firms, law enforcement and intelligence agencies
⋙ NYT (10/23): Russians Who Pose Election Threat Have Hacked Nuclear Plants and Power Grid http://nyti.ms/37AVX7Q The group “It appears to be casting a wide net to find useful targets ahead of the election, experts said”
// The hacking group, Energetic Bear, is among Russia’s stealthiest. It appears to be casting a wide net to find useful targets ahead of the election, experts said.

Forbes: Forbes Estimates China Paid Trump At Least $5.4 Million Since He Took Office, Via Mysterious Trump Tower Lease http://bit.ly/37Gq8uq
// Donald Trump maintained a stake in Trump Tower when he became president, and with it, a financial connection to the Chinese government.

🐣 RT @gtconway3dg ohh he just gave it all away — Trump’s pushing to reopen so he can raise the GDP as much as possible before the report comes out on November 1st.
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar Trump still thinks that public health measures to slow the spread of coronavirus are the fruit of a Democratic hoax meant to hurt him politically 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1319796535136296962?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @TVietor08 Trump “has participated in nearly three dozen rallies since mid-August…analysis shows COVID-19 cases grew at a faster rate than before after at least five of those rallies in…Blue Earth, MN; Lackawanna, PA; Marathon, WI; Dauphin, PA; Beltrami, MN”
⋙ USAToday: Trump’s campaign made stops nationwide. Coronavirus cases surged in his wake in at least five places. http://bit.ly/34nO5V1

🐣 RT @NeverTrumpTexan In case you didn’t catch the historic reference, when the Germans demanded Allied forces surrender during the Battle of the Bulge, the American General responded:
⋙ 🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln Nuts! https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1319801126363951104?s=20/photo/1-2
// Letter threatening to sue Project Lincoln from lawyer Marc Kasowitz; Double billboard in Times Square: 1) Ivanka applauding w NY and US death tolls; 2) Jared w quotation (VF?): “[New Yorkers] are going to suffer and that’s their problem” [VanityFair: http://bit.ly/3hHJPmV%5D

🐣 RT @bradheath This, from U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan, is a pretty remarkable show of distrust for the Justice Department. https://twitter.com/bradheath/status/1319631557238378496?s=20/photo/1
// Minute order on Michael Flynn

🐣 RT @tribelaw AXIOS: U.S. hits highest daily COVID-19 case count since pandemic began. At least 81,010 cases were confirmed today, surpassing the previous record set July 17 when 76,842 cases were recorded. Record levels of death lie ahead. And yesterday Trump said we’re doing just fine.

🐣 RT @donwinslow MY NEW VIDEO: #OpenLetterToRepublicans SOUND UP!! […]
💽 https://twitter.com/donwinslow/status/1300191230328856576?s=20/photo/1
// Don Winslow ad❣ Open Letter To Republicans

🐣 RT @nytopinion “This debate gave Trump and his team reason to hope that, despite everything, lightning might strike twice.” ¤ Our opinion writers watched the last Trump-Biden debate. Here’s what they thought.
⋙ NYT: Biden and Trump’s Final Debate: Who Won? http://nyti.ms/35GdCZl
// How their last clash looked to Times Opinion writers.

🐣 I caught Biden misspeaking a couple of times (“poor boys”) (I think he meant 2035 not 2025 on carbon neutral goal) plus some things I wished he’d said. ¤ Trump, OTOH, was lying, exaggerations, and conspiracy theories (some old, some new). So: vintage Trump.

🧵 Here are the major Fact Checks of the Final Presidential Election Debate, held in Nashville Tennessee, moderated by Kristin Welker of NBC News ~ (alphabetical) ⋙ 📌 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1319566809629138944?s=20
✅ ABCNews: Fact-checking Trump and Biden during 2nd 2020 presidential debate http://abcn.ws/3mfHylG
// The two candidates faced off in Nashville, Tennessee.
✅ AP FACT CHECK: Falsehoods and fumbles in Trump-Biden debate http://bit.ly/3dTZ102
✅ BBC: US election 2020: Trump and Biden final debate fact-checked http://bbc.in/35nP6fa
✅ Bloomberg: Fact Check: Trump and Biden’s Final Presidential Debate http://bloom.bg/2TpyUUZ
✅ BusinessInsider: Fact-checking the final Trump-Biden debate http://bit.ly/2HtzgHK
✅ CBSNews: Final presidential debate: Fact checking Trump and Biden http://cbsn.ws/3dQcUMq
✅ CNN: Fact check: Toned-down Trump continues his onslaught of falsehoods http://cnn.it/3koFdEf w 💽 Daniel Dale video
✅ Factcheck.org: Bogus Claims of Debate Moderator Bias http://bit.ly/31y8FR1
✅ TheGuardian: Biden slams Trump on coronavirus response, family separations and racism in final debate – as it happened http://bit.ly/34oUOOO
✅ LATimes: Fact-checking the final Trump-Biden presidential debate http://lat.ms/35lH3Q2
✅ NBCNews: Debate fact check: Trump and Biden face off in final debate http://nbcnews.to/3dY6Th2
✅ NYT: Fact-Checking the Final Presidential Debate http://nyti.ms/3jjRLvv
✅ Politifact: Fact-checking Donald Trump, Joe Biden in the final presidential debate http://bit.ly/34l3mpB
✅ WaPo: Fact-checking the second Trump-Biden debate http://wapo.st/3mes80N
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✅ ✛ Heard on MSNBC (Fact-check): COVID-19 and young people (through 34yo): 21% hospitalized, 10% need ventilators, 2.7% die (on Ari Melber post-debate)

⭕ 22 Oct 2020

🧵 RT @NickMiroff Trump is right that Obama “built the cages.” But the “kids in cages” trope has become so completely divorced from context and history that it has left the public even more confused about how the American immigration enforcement system works. A quick thread: 📌 https://twitter.com/NickMiroff/status/1319485799918936064?s=20
[ … ]
⋙ 🐣 RT @NickMiroff All of this underscores the fact that administrations from both parties have struggled to cope with migration pressures using detention and deterrence. But the separation system Trump carried out under “Zero Tolerance” had no precedent, and did not occur under Obama.

🐣 RT @AWeissman Trump added a new spin to his false claim that he would release his taxes but they are “under audit.” There is no such prohibition, as we know. Trump added that there is nothing to see there since the Special Counsel had the financials and saw no wrongdoing. That’s false.

🐣 📋 RT @stuartstevens Before anybody gets excited about Trump going after Biden on energy, might look at some polling on subsidies for oil industry. Last numbers I saw had it at 87% against issue.

🐣 RT @NoahShachtman WHOA. Wall Street Journal’s news side just released a debunking of WSJ opinion side.
🐣 RT @Anthony Corporate records reviewed by The Wall Street Journal show no role for Joe Biden
🐣 RT @WSJ Hunter Biden’s ex-business partner alleged Joe Biden was part of talks around his son’s efforts to form a venture with a Chinese oil company. Biden’s campaign denied the former vice president’s involvement, and records reviewed by WSJ show no role for him.
⋙ WSJ: Hunter Biden’s Ex-Business Partner Alleges Father Knew About Venture http://on.wsj.com/34iMsrQ
// An ex-business partner of Hunter Biden said he consulted his father about a planned venture with a Chinese oil company. Joe Biden denied any involvement

🐣 RT @Acyn Does it look like he thinks he won? 💽 https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1319471599901310978?s=20/photo/1
// post-debate Trump

⋙ FINAL Debate ⇈ ⇊

🧵 RT @atrupar Trump enters without a mask. Biden enters with one. And the final 2020 presidential debate is under way. 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1319444920697049088?s=20
// two segments, linked

🧵 RT @jentaub Here we go. Anything could happen tonight. Final debate, moderated by Kristin Welker. #Debates2020 📌 https://twitter.com/jentaub/status/1319444655398932480?s=20

~~~~~~~~~~

To family: Why I keep saying: top off your gas tanks, charge up your power blocks, make sure you have bottled water and toilet paper, batteries, candles etc. Be careful online.

(Molly McKew is an expert on information warfare. She has been interviewed on PBS’s Frontline and for the documentary “Active Measures”:)

🧵 RT @MollyMcKew Today, more detail was revealed by CISA about extensive Russian cyber intrusions in US election/critical systems ¤ The indictment of GRU hackers released Monday is a roadmap to understanding what Russian can do on Election Day ¤ New on @RenewGreatPower /1 Text Block: 📌 https://twitter.com/MollyMcKew/status/1319427015242584065?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ GreatPower, Molly McKew: The newest GRU indictment is a roadmap for Election Day disruption http://bit.ly/3joafL6
// The US fired a warning shot at the Kremlin before the election — or maybe it’s a signal flare to alert Americans what may be coming

⋙ 🐣 RT @MollyMcKew On Monday, DoJ unsealed the indictment of 6 hackers from Russia’s GRU for “worldwide deployment of destructive malware and other disruptive actions in cyberspace.” /2
⋙⋙ Justice.gov: Six Russian GRU Officers Charged in Connection with Worldwide Deployment of Destructive Malware and Other Disruptive Actions in Cyberspace http://bit.ly/2FRYX4h
// Defendants’ Malware Attacks Caused Nearly One Billion USD in Losses to Three Victims Alone; Also Sought to Disrupt the 2017 French Elections and the 2018 Winter Olympic Games

⋙ 🐣 RT @MollyMcKew It connected the dots between a wide array of cyberattacks over the past 5 years, which happened in France, Ukraine, Georgia, South Korea, the US, and the UK. ¤ The indictment made clear that a multi-nation intelligence effort helped attribute these attacks to the GRU /3

⋙ 🐣 RT @MollyMcKew The broad range of activities attributed to Sandworm shows how much leeway these units are given by the Kremlin to probe and beta-test and operationalize different kinds of cyber weapons to expansively contribute to Russia’s strategic (and petty) objectives within parameters. /4

⋙ 🐣 RT @MollyMcKew Key takeaways of the new GRU indictment:
1) tracking Russian activity is a top priority
2) Russia is willing to use disproportionate responses to retaliate against perceived slights
3) Russian behavior has not been deterred or altered by any response they have met thus far /5

4) The list of operational targets is a road map for what could happen on Election Day (or beyond)
5) private-sector & individual targets are seen as interchangeable with national targets
6) They tried to look like other hackers to hide the attribution of their attacks /6

7) far-right US media/personalities keep finding themselves as the amplification network for GRU-obtained materials — but how?
8) so much for the “patriotic hackers” bullsh*t

⋙ 🐣 RT @MollyMcKew What are the potential targets for Russian hackers, based in the details in the indictment?
– Low-level elex interference (last minute hack-and-leak operations etc)
– Disrupting govt information systems, which could relate directly to elections or not … /8

– Disrupting power grids
– Disrupting banking systems/payment systems
– Disrupting govt services and systems, or creating the perception of system vulnerabilities
– Creating the perception of widespread internet disruption
– Targeted technical attacks on media organizations … /9

– Disrupting hospital databases, which can disrupt or delay the delivery of care
– Disrupting shipping, transportation, aviation, and other essential infrastructure
– the CISA announcement today mentioned education systems, which would be a remote learning nightmare, no doubt /10

⋙ 🐣 RT @MollyMcKew We know Russian interference efforts are ongoing, we know how much importance they put in the cyber toolkit, and we should have every expectation that at least some of these options are well-prepared for use on US targets. /11

⋙ 🐣 RT @MollyMcKew Americans are wound pretty tight. We’re prepped to believe that someone will do something to disrupt the conduct of the elex, tallying of results, transition of power. It wouldn’t take very much to create the perception, or reality, of chaos /12 (end)

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🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand “Officials did not make clear what Russia planned to do, but they said its operations would be intended to help President Trump, potentially by exacerbating disputes around the results.” Really seems like THIS should have been the focus of last night’s emergency briefing.
⋙ 🐣 RT @nicoleperlroth BREAKING: U.S. administration officials have been watching Russia’s FSB penetrate state and local systems in recent weeks and believe they have pieced together Russia’s plans for election interference. It is far worse than Iran. w/ @julianbarnes @SangerNYT
⋙⋙ NYT: Russia poses a bigger election threat than Iran, many U.S. officials say. http://nyti.ms/31uDUw8

NYT: Iran and Russia Seek to Influence Election in Final Days, U.S. Officials Warn http://nyti.ms/2FRQXQN
// Iran is behind threatening, spoofed emails sent to voters, the officials said, but there was no indication that any votes themselves had been altered.

⭕ 21 Oct 2020

🧵 RT @atrupar Obama: “[Trump] has not shown any interest in doing the work or helping anybody but himself & his friends or treating the presidency like a reality show he can use to get attention..the only people truly better off than they were 4 years ago are billionaires who got his tax cuts” 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1319040222517207040?s=20
↥ ↧
💽 RollingStone: Watch Obama Absolutely Torch Trump During His Debut Campaign Event for Biden http://bit.ly/31sBNco
// Obama debut; “He did inherit the longest streak of job growth in American history, but just like everything else he inherited, he messed it up,” the former president said

🧵 RT @.danielsgoldman Thread on “Russian disinformation.” ¤ Recently@DNI_Ratcliffe asserted that Hunter Biden’s laptop is not part of a Russian disinformation campaign. But Radcliffe misses the point. It is part of Russia’s efforts to interfere in the election. ¤ Let me explain. ¤ 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/danielsgoldman/status/1318944825505447938?s=20

🐣 RT @Yamiche President Obama: “Our Democracy is not going to work if the people who are supposed to be our leaders lie everyday and just make things up. And we’ve become just numb to it. We’ve become immune to it. Every single day. Fact checkers can’t keep up.”

TheGuardian: Rudy Giuliani faces questions after compromising scene in new Borat film http://bit.ly/3odU7iW
// Trump’s personal attorney has indiscreet encounter with actor playing Borat’s daughter in hotel room during pandemic

🐣 RT @davidaxelrod This @BarackObama speech in Philly is a brutal takedown of @realDonaldTrump. The raging pandemic. The laggard economy. The assault on the ACA. The slights of the war heroes. The embrace of conspiracy theories and racist memes. “Why would we accept this from the @POTUS?”

WaPo: U.S. agencies mount major effort to prevent Russian interference in the election even though Trump downplays threat http://wapo.st/3omhQxN

Top security agencies are coordinating actions to thwart foreign hackers, prevent Russia-linked individuals from entering the United States and freeze any of their assets subject to U.S. jurisdiction. They are also passing intelligence to social media firms, and helping state and local election officials shore up their defenses.

For months American military cyber-operators, aided by intelligence from the National Security Agency, have been targeting Russian spies in order to disrupt their plans by repeatedly knocking them off the Internet, confusing their planners and depriving them of their hacking tools. The goal is to prevent them from attacking American voting systems, according to security officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the matter’s sensitivity.

The State Department this year has revoked the visas of two Ukrainians deemed to be engaged in activities designed to influence the election and advance Russia’s interests. The Treasury Department imposed sanctions last month on four Russia-linked individuals — including one of the Ukrainians who was labeled an “active Russian agent” — to prevent them from interfering in the electoral process — the first time that the U.S. government has taken such an action before an election.

A vital missing ingredient, however, has been messaging from the top, such as a declaration from the president that the United States will not tolerate efforts — in particular from the Kremlin — to interfere in the election. …

But officials say even if Trump is not publicly voicing support for agencies’ efforts, he is not impeding them, and the NSA, FBI and Department of Homeland Security have made securing the election a top priority.

But this election year the FBI, also armed with NSA intelligence, has tipped Facebook, Twitter and other tech companies to networks of fake accounts created by Russian operatives, which have cut short the attempts of these actors to polarize voters and undermine support for Democratic nominee Joe Biden.

With this improved relationship and other initiatives, the government is “light-years” ahead of where it was in 2016 — and even the midterms, said David Imbordino, the NSA’s Election Security lead …

In 2016, some state election officials were wary of allowing the federal government to help them safeguard their systems. Today, DHS’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has relationships with officials in all 50 states and the District of Columbia and has installed malware-tracking sensors on every state election network to spot potential intrusions. In some states, like Florida, it has those sensors in every county.

The election is still threatened by domestic efforts to cast doubt on its integrity and by Russian efforts to amplify those messages, experts say. The U.S. intelligence community’s head of counterintelligence, William Evanina, this month said that Russia, China and Iran have sought to “amplify divisive messages put forth by Americans, to include the president.”

In March 2018, DHS helped launch the Elections Infrastructure Information Sharing and Analysis Center, which serves more than 8,800 election jurisdictions by providing cyberthreat alerts and running CISA’s remote security monitoring. Also that year Trump signed an executive order permitting the imposition of sanctions in the event of foreign interference, and he also signed a national security memo that streamlined approval for offensive cyber operations.

U.S. Cyber Command ran a campaign to keep Russian trolls off the Internet for several days around the midterm elections in 2018. And today, CyberCom and the NSA are undertaking broader and more sophisticated actions, including against the Russian military spy agency, the GRU, and a botnet run by Russian-speaking criminals, U.S. officials said. …

Treasury’s sanctions have enabled social media firms to take more aggressive action against foreign influence. Shortly after Ukrainian lawmaker Andrii Derkach was added to a sanctions list last month, Google removed 14 accounts linked to him, including a Gmail account and a YouTube channel, which he used to spread disinformation involving the Ukraine and the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Google was able to remove the accounts as violations of their terms of service that require customers to obey U.S. law, a Google spokeswoman said.

Noting the strides taken by the federal, state and local governments and social media companies, CyberCom’s Hartman urged Americans to refrain from “giving a foreign adversary more credit than they’re actually due.”

In the end, McMaster said, the biggest threat to the election is not Russia. “It’s what we’re doing it to ourselves,” he said. “The Russians cannot create these fissures in our society, but they can widen them.”

WaPo: Study finds no crime increase in cities that adopted ‘sanctuary’ policies, despite Trump claims http://wapo.st/3kjUxSz

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Why Trump’s endgame is to rage at Lesley Stahl http://wapo.st/

Politico: White House looks at cutting Covid funds, newborn screenings in ‘anarchist’ cities http://politi.co/2FNKR3T “New York, Portland, Ore., Washington, D.C., and Seattle could lose funding for a wide swath of programs that serve their poorest, sickest residents”
// Documents show funding for a host of health programs is at risk under the president’s order targeting liberal strongholds.

New York, Portland, Ore., Washington, D.C., and Seattle could lose funding for a wide swath of programs that serve their poorest, sickest residents after the president moved last month to restrict funding, escalating his political battle against liberal cities he’s sought to use as a campaign foil.

The Department of Health and Human Services has identified federal grants covering those services, which are among the nearly 200 health programs that could be in line for cuts as part of a sweeping government-wide directive the administration is advancing during the final weeks of the presidential campaign and amid an intensifying pandemic Trump has downplayed.

Trump in a Sept. 2 order called on federal agencies to curtail funding to jurisdictions that “disempower” police departments and promote “lawlessness.” The memo argued that the cities haven’t done enough to quash riots stemming from this summer’s protests over systemic racism and police violence.

The HHS list offers the most detailed picture yet of the administration’s efforts to quickly comply with the Trump directive and the potentially large cuts facing these cities even as the pandemic strains local budgets. It isn’t immediately clear what criteria the budget office will use to evaluate the grants — or how or when cuts may be made.

But while the White House pores over existing funds, at least one department has already moved to implement Trump’s directive for new funding. The Department of Transportation earlier this month said Trump’s “anarchy” memo would factor into the department’s review of applications for a new $10 million grant program supporting Covid-19 safety measures.

The HHS list, which was sent Friday to the White House budget office, represents the 1,500-plus funding awards that have gone to the four cities since 2018. Each federal department also faced a Friday deadline to submit their own lists to the Office of Management and Budget, which will make the final decisions about funding.

Officials from New York City and Seattle — as well as the United States Conference of Mayors — have already threatened legal action if the administration moves to block funds.

“This is nothing more than political retribution,” said Laura Feyer, a spokesperson for New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Apparently Senator McConnell believes Kentuckians sent him to the Senate, not to look out for them in tough times, but to consolidate his personal legacy of stealing judgeships.
⋙ WaPo: McConnell warns White House against making stimulus deal as Pelosi and Mnuchin inch closer http://wapo.st/3oecPXF
// GOP leader suggests Democrats are not negotiating in good faith and could disrupt Supreme Court nomination

TheGuardian: Trump’s false ‘Russian spy’ claims put me in danger, says Steele dossier source http://bit.ly/34g7186
// Exclusive: New York-based analyst Igor Danchenko did gather intelligence about Trump but he is certainly not a spy, he says

⭕ 20 Oct 2020

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Alleged China-Fighter Donald Trump Has Secret Chinese Bank Account http://nym.ag/2Hp3POw

NYT: Trump Calls on Barr to ‘Act’ Against Biden Before Election http://nyti.ms/3kjYSFn //➔ doesn’t seem to get that having all the career lawyers in the DOJ resign would be a “bad look”
// The president is increasingly fixated on seeing criminal action against his political opponents.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 The Associated Press, while investigating how Trump plowed through a billion dollars during the campaign, found this interesting detail: A web of limited liability companies hid more than $310 million in spending from disclosure, records show.
⋙ AP: How Trump plowed through $1 billion, losing cash advantage http://bit.ly/2TeIDNU “‘You could literally have 10 monkeys with flamethrowers go after the money, and they wouldn’t have burned through it as stupidly’”

President Donald Trump’s sprawling political operation has raised well over $1 billion since he took the White House in 2017 — and set a lot of it on fire.

Trump bought a $10 million Super Bowl ad when he didn’t yet have a challenger. He tapped his political organization to cover exorbitant legal fees related to his impeachment. Aides made flashy displays of their newfound wealth — including a fleet of luxury vehicles purchased by Brad Parscale, his former campaign manager.

Meanwhile, a web of limited liability companies hid more than $356 million in spending from disclosure, records show.

“They spent their money on unnecessary overhead, lifestyles-of-the-rich-and-famous activity by the campaign staff and vanity ads,” said Mike Murphy, a veteran Republican consultant who advised John McCain and Jeb Bush and is an outspoken Trump critic. “You could literally have 10 monkeys with flamethrowers go after the money, and they wouldn’t have burned through it as stupidly.”

🐣 Better yet, contact the @FBI
⋙ 🐣 RT @KimberlyLofgren This afternoon, I received the following email purportedly from the Proud Boys. They said if I don’t vote for Trump, they will “come after me.” They had my address. They know where I live. ¤ This is voter intimidation and illegal. If this happens to you, contact @866OURVOTE. https://twitter.com/KimberLofgren/status/1318709674603053057?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @McFaul ICYMI, Director William Evanina of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center remarked that Russia is “using a range of measures to primarily denigrate former Vice President Biden and what it sees as an anti-Russia ‘establishment.’ THREAD 1/
📌 https://twitter.com/McFaul/status/1318692370855071744?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul “… For example, pro-Russia Ukrainian parliamentarian Andriy Derkach is spreading claims about corruption — including through publicizing leaked phone calls — to undermine former Vice President Biden’s candidacy and the Democratic Party. ” 2/
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul “Some Kremlin-linked actors are also seeking to boost President Trump’s candidacy on social media and Russian television.” That’s all on the record, folks, from a very senior U.S. intelligence official. 3/ END THREAD
⋙⋙ Stanford/Medium, Michael McFaul and Bronte Kass: Four Years Later, How is Russian Interference Different in the 2020 Election? http://bit.ly/3jg4a3m “[T]he Kremlin’s most ambitious project … has been the apparent effort to launder false information about Hunter Biden”

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Anticipating the harsh judgment of history, Trump’s enablers are lashing out. At everyone. ¤ It will be said that when they found they lacked the courage to confront the most dangerous, unethical president in American history, ¤ They consoled themselves by attacking those who did.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Let me guess: she asked some good questions?
⋙ 🐣 RT @real I am pleased to inform you that, for the sake of accuracy in reporting, I am considering posting my interview with Lesley Stahl of 60 Minutes, PRIOR TO AIRTIME! This will be done so that everybody can get a glimpse of what a FAKE and BIASED interview is all about… …Everyone should compare this terrible Electoral Intrusion with the recent interviews of Sleepy Joe Biden!
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🐣 RT @TheRecount Following his “60 Minutes” interview, Trump did not smile to greet cheering supporters as he departed the White House. https://twitter.com/therecount/status/1318691887939788803?s=20/photo/1

🐣 Democrats would not be “packing the courts.” It’s the GOP that has packed the courts, not just SCOTUS (by refusing hearings for Garland and ramming through Barrett) ~ but lower courts too, by slow-walking Obama’s nominees. ¤ Another word/expression is needed: re-balancing?

🐣 RT @rprose A former demographic forecaster at Russia’s statistics service, who left in July amid a dispute over virus data, says publicly available statistics on daily mortality rates “need to be multiplied by three”
⋙ Bloomberg: Rogue Demographer Says Russia Covid Deaths May Be Europe’s Worst http://bloom.bg/3m4mYo0
// A former employee of the Kremlin’s statistics agency says Russia’s daily coronavirus mortality figures understate the real toll from the disease …

⭕ 19 Oct 2020

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: Is the Trump Campaign Colluding With Russia Again? http://nyti.ms/35hpkJp “Reporting on disinformation is complicated, because it’s hard to write about it without amplifying it. Still, this episode distills just how far Trump has dragged the country down”
// Giuliani’s dirty tricks are the scandal, not Hunter Biden’s hard drive.

If there’s an important story here, it’s almost certainly about Giuliani’s dirty tricks, not any wrongdoing by Joe Biden. Reporting on disinformation is complicated, because it’s hard to write about it without amplifying it. Still, this episode distills just how far Trump has dragged the country down in four years.

In 2016, the public didn’t know that Paul Manafort, Trump’s former campaign chairman, was passing polling data to someone tied to the Russian intelligence directorate — such a revelation would have been devastating. Giuliani’s relationship with Derkach, by contrast, is out in the open.

Last week Giuliani told The Daily Beast he thinks there’s only a 50 percent chance that his Ukrainian collaborator is really a Russian spy, and that it wouldn’t matter to him if his Hunter Biden material was linked to Russian hacking. This barely made a ripple. “It’s collusion in broad daylight,” said Murphy.

Giuliani probably can’t sabotage Biden the way WikiLeaks sabotaged Clinton. The Clinton leak was damaging because many voters already believed there was something sinister about her hidden emails. Burisma never stuck to Biden in the same way, so there’s less payoff in forcing it back into the news.

But Giuliani’s tactics aren’t any less foul for being ineffective. It’s hardly surprising that the president’s bottom-feeding lawyer has shown himself open to working with Russian intelligence. It’s striking, though, that no one expects better.

🐣 RT @j_smithcameron Congrats to my friend @AndreaChalupa for #MrJones film being Critics Pick ¤ Check it out; it is riveting (and timely!)
⋙ NYT: ‘Mr. Jones’ Review: Bearing Witness to Stalin’s Evil http://nyti.ms/3jfiR6T
// 6/18/2020; In Agnieszka Holland’s historically informed drama, a Welsh journalist travels to 1933 Ukraine, then in the grip of famine.

StandUpRepublic, Molly McKew: Joe Biden Isn’t Doom-Scrolling America, And Probably You Shouldn’t Either http://bit.ly/2Hg1G8h
// It’s time to unhack our perceptions of our nation and limit the power of disinfo to shape reality
⋙ See under Entire Articles: McKew Doomscroll 10-19-2020

… Everything everyone warned about is here (except of course for deep fakes, which were really kind of over-inflated in importance as a predicted threat). Only it’s worse because one party is totally open to it. And part of the other side doesn’t hear it when they echo it back just as loud.   

You should read most of these stories if you want to have a good sense of how awful it must be in any real newsroom right now. But this is what we see every day: an endless series of stories about the stories that seek to influence us and where they come from and what that means. Is it true, is it manipulation, is it conspiracy, is it madness? It’s an exhausting and multi-layered process that leaves us frayed, frail, frustrated, deep in our own doom-scrolling of American decline. 

But maybe this is because we really have forgotten it doesn’t have to be like this. You’ve constantly heard me and others speak about how vital and essential leadership is to fixing the problem of the effectiveness of disinformation, in terms of establishing values, calling balls and strikes, setting us to the task of building instead of tearing down. Now, I have an example of this to show you. 

Biden, in his half of the “dueling town halls” on Thursday night, repeatedly avoiding taking swipes at Trump supporters or Republicans, or saying that all is lost or that we are close to the abyss. We have to stop suspecting each other’s motives, he said, even when we don’t agree on policy. Over and over, he didn’t go for a zinger or a throat punch. He spoke of a better America.

This thing about not questioning the motivation of opponents gives everyone a way out of the Trump era death spiral — a simple way to end the endless “no, that’s a conspiracy” cycle that has polarized congressional discourse, poisoned media discourse, and amped us all up in hyper-partisan stances where we think everything needs to be the bloody Alamo even when that actually makes no sense. 

Asked what it means if he loses, Biden offered that it may mean he isn’t a very good candidate, but he hopes it doesn’t mean we’ve given up on the idea of unity. Asked if he believed he could  avoid seeking revenge against Trump, who the questioner believed was largely responsible for the very toxic political atmosphere in the country, Biden emphasized the need to find a way back to bipartisanship, and said “vindictiveness in a president” isn’t a good thing. 

He repeatedly avoided blaming the challenges we are going to face on any one faction or side — he just accepted that they will be his burdens to carry, his problems to solve. 

Joe Biden is serious about unity. I think maybe we are all underestimating how serious he is about unity. He’s already walking the unity walk, because he knows this is what he is selling to America, banking on the fact that our desire not to have to think about the government all the time and live in a permanent state of existential dread is very real. He’s not talking about the worst attacks on him because it would mean having to attack his attackers. He seems to know this is a dead end. 

Biden has Trump’s number, and he has an encyclopedic memory of every disgraceful act Trump has committed and every humiliation of the office that must be overcome. But he also seems to understand the deep impact the corrosive effect that Trump’s presidency has had on all of us.
On our faith in the nation, and our ability to see truth, and our ability to find common ground, and our ability to be willing to disarm. I think perhaps we have forgotten what it’s like not to be targeted by a weapon of cognitive erosion 24/7, 365 days a year. But it felt like he was trying to show us. 

My dad called after the town halls to ask me something about socks. “I turned on the Biden thing for a minute,” he said. “It was like opening a portal into a saner time.” And it was. Biden was willing to admit past faults, and he explained how and why he had evolved on issues. He was respectful of questioners, whose views he didn’t agree with and explained why. He showed his views are informed by deep knowledge, and aware of disagreements with those positions. And no — he didn’t say we should check out a conspiracy about how his opponents are demons, in case we might agree. 

Probably no one will be very happy about a president actually focused on unity — at least, not initially. But maybe, just maybe, Biden can turn down the temperature enough that we can all return to a lower activation energy and focus on the hard work that needs to be done instead of just living in the burn-and-churn adrenaline haze of the last 4 wacky years. 

Can Joe Biden spontaneously will a calmer, unified America able to dedicate itself to solving the problems of actual people into existence? No, of course not. He can’t do it on his own. But in the same way that the Russians have hacked our perceptions of who we are and what we can accomplish — and Donald Trump has hacked our perceptions of who we are and deeply convinced Americans of a sense of doom and powerlessness that simply isn’t real — maybe Joe Biden can convince us to stop doom-scrolling the American demise that hasn’t happened and is not imminent and turn instead back to the hard, non-reality show work of building a functional country that will lead the way through these coming decades of transformative human transition before it’s too late and we find authoritarian nations have set the terms of a dystopian future. Maybe this would be the greatest perception hack of all.

MotherJones: Trump’s Wild Lies Down the Election Homestretch Are Not Crazy http://bit.ly/2T7imBa “Trump is using the autocrat’s playbook. Vladimir Putin’s, to be specific”
// The president isn’t nuts—he’s trying to make you nuts.

With Election Day nearing, the comparison has never been more apt. In 2016, the nonpartisan think tank RAND published a study (http://bit.ly/3jlyqtW) of the tactics and techniques used in Kremlin-controlled media. The end goal of what the researchers called “a shameless willingness to disseminate partial truths or outright fictions” was to entertain, confuse, and overwhelm the public. (The entertainment component can serve as inspiration for loyal followers—for example, a string of broadcast traveling stage performances showcasing a greatest-hits of grievance and outrageousness.)

In a related book-length report (http://bit.ly/3o25MkS) published in 2018, RAND dug into a phenomenon of partisan politics that went back decades but was accelerating dangerously under Trump. As Clifton wrote, “This unprecedented behavior from a US president is akin to dumping gasoline on a long-smoldering trend RAND researchers call ‘Truth Decay’: a deepening disagreement over basic facts that is increasingly undercutting the fundamentals of our democracy, from elections to policymaking.” Whether it was Kellyanne Conway’s infamous coinage of the term “alternative facts” or the Trump team’s brewing storm of mendacity around the Mueller investigation, “misinformation coming from the highest levels of the US government fuels blind partisanship,” Clifton noted. “And it could potentially leave the public confused and mistrustful during crucial times, from national votes to a national security crisis.”

🔆 This❗️⋙ Politico: Hunter Biden story is Russian disinfo, dozens of former intel officials say http://politi.co/2HmmGK4 “If we are right, this is Russia trying to influence how Americans vote in this election, and we believe strongly that Americans need to be aware of this”
// More than 50 former intelligence officials signed a letter casting doubt on the provenance of a New York Post story on the former vice president’s son.

WaPo: Debate commission to mute Trump, Biden microphones during parts of Thursday debate http://wapo.st/31moUjQ

WaPo: Supreme Court denies GOP request to stop extended deadline for mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania, a key state for Trump http://wapo.st/3dJagbC

🐣 RT @duty2warn If you haven’t seen #UNFIT yet, NOW is the time. Trump’s psychopathology IS the main story now. We should all understand it, and share – to the left and right. ¤ It’s also less than $1, thanks to iTunes, Prime Video, Microsoft, and Fandango (thru 10/22). ¤ http://unfitfilm.com

🐣 RT @snlyngaas Scoop –> Russian hackers suspected in campaign targeting U.S. state and local government networks
⋙ Cyberscoop, Sean Lyngaas: Industry alert pins state, local government hacking on suspected Russian group http://bit.ly/2IJfUPj “[T]he advisory from U.S. officials noted that there was no evidence that the ‘integrity of elections data has been compromised’”

WSJ, William McRaven: Biden Will Make America Lead Again http://on.wsj.com/3jg8Whn “We need a president with decency and a sense of respect.” ¤ Mr. McRaven, a retired Navy admiral, was commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, 2011-14. ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1318383228890288131?s=20/photo/1

This week I went to the polls in Texas. Truth be told, I am a pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, small-government, strong-defense and a national-anthem-standing conservative. But, I also believe that black lives matter, that the Dreamers deserve a path to citizenship, that diversity and inclusion are essential to our national success, that education is the great equalizer, that climate change is real and that the First Amendment is the cornerstone of our democracy. Most important, I believe that America must lead in the world with courage, conviction and a sense of honor and humility.

If we remain indifferent to our role in the world, if we retreat from our obligation to our citizens and our allies and if we fail to choose the right leader, then we will pay the highest price for our neglect and shortsightedness. ¤ I voted for Joe Biden.

🐣 RT @dcexaminer As “a consequence of Russia’s actions,” Sweden will increase defense spending by 40% over the next four years, the largest increase for the country in 70 years. @TomRTweets says the shocking move shows Russia’s attempt to intimidate them backfired.
⋙ WashingtonExaminer: Russia reaps whirlwind with massive Swedish defense spending boost http://bit.ly/2Tb60YE
// As “a consequence of Russia’s actions,” Sweden will increase defense spending by 40% over the next four years.

NYT, John M Barry: What Fans of ‘Herd Immunity’ Don’t Tell You http://nyti.ms/3kdFHgl Mr. Barry is the author of “The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History.”
// Great Barrington Declaration; A proposal to let people with low risk of infection live without constraint could lead to a million or more preventable deaths.
// Twitter alt-title: Opinion | Herd Immunity? Or ‘Mass Murder’?

So the idea of returning to something akin to normal — releasing everyone from a kind of jail — is attractive, even seductive. It becomes less seductive when one examines three enormously important omissions in the declaration.

First, it makes no mention of harm to infected people in low-risk groups, yet many people recover very slowly. More serious, a significant number, including those with no symptoms, suffer damage to their heart and lungs. One recent study of 100 recovered adults found that 78 of them showed signs of heart damage. We have no idea whether this damage will cut years from their lives or affect their quality of life.

Second, it says little about how to protect the vulnerable. One can keep a child from visiting a grandparent in another city easily enough, but what happens when the child and grandparent live in the same household? And how do you protect a 25-year-old diabetic, or cancer survivor, or obese person, or anyone else with a comorbidity who needs to go to work every day? Upon closer examination, the “focused protection” that the declaration urges devolves into a kind of three-card monte; one can’t pin it down.

Third, the declaration omits mention of how many people the policy would kill. It’s a lot.

The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington, whose modeling of the pandemic the White House has used, predicts up to about 415,000 deaths by Feb. 1, even with current restrictions continuing. If these restrictions are simply eased — as opposed to eliminating them entirely, which would occur if herd immunity were pursued — deaths could rise to as many as 571,527. That’s just by Feb. 1. The model predicts daily deaths will still be increasing then.

WaPo: Trump attacks ‘Fauci and these idiots’ in call with campaign staff intended to boost morale http://wapo.st/3kebpu5 “Every day he goes on television, there’s always a bomb, but there’s a bigger bomb if you fire him. But Fauci is a disaster. … He’s been there for 500 years”

WaPo: U.S. charges Russian intelligence officers in several high-profile cyberattacks http://wapo.st/31ly5Bb

The United States on Monday unsealed criminal charges against six Russian intelligence officers in connection with some of the world’s most damaging cyber attacks, including disruption of Ukraine’s power grid and releasing a mock ransomware virus — NotPetya — that infected computers globally causing billions of dollars in damage.

The alleged hackers are members of the same military intelligence agency — the GRU — previously charged in connection with efforts to interfere in the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign. But the new indictment does not charge these members with U.S. election interference, and officials said the announcement was not timed to the current political schedule.

Rather, they stand accused of what Justice Department officials say is the single most disruptive and destructive series of cyberattacks ever attributed to one group. ¤ “No country has weaponized its cyber capabilities as maliciously and irresponsibly as Russia, wantonly causing unprecedented collateral damage to pursue small tactical advantages and to satisfy fits of spite,” Assistant Attorney General John Demers said in announcing the indictment.

One of those charged, 29-year-old Anatoliy Kovalev, was also indicted in 2018 by then-special counsel Robert S. Mueller III as part of an alleged conspiracy to hack American election systems during the 2016 presidential contest.

Demers brushed back the suggestion that Monday’s indictment might be any kind of message to Russia to not interfere in the current election, saying the announcement was “not particularly” timed to the political schedule. “When the investigation has matured and we’re ready according to the principles of federal prosecution then we bring the cases,” Demers said, declining to discuss in any detail the extent to which Russia is currently targeting the U.S. election. ¤ “Americans should be confident that a vote cast for their candidate will be counted for that candidate,” Demers said.

The charges lay out a breathtaking series of attacks and attempts attributed to the group, also known as Unit 74455 and which cybersecurity researchers have dubbed the Sandworm Team. That group, authorities say, also hacked computers supporting the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, hacked and leaked emails of individuals involved in French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron’s campaign in 2017, and targeted the international and British organizations investigating the poisoning of former GRU officer Sergei Skripal in 2018 in Britain.

FBI Deputy Director David Bowdich said charges show that “time and again, Russia has made it clear they will not abide by accepted norms and instead they intend to continue their destructive and destabilizing cyber behavior.”

According to the indictment, the hackers unleashed wave after wave of computer attacks on Ukraine — a perennial focus of the Russian government. ¤ In late 2015 and 2016, the hackers allegedly launched computer attacks against Ukraine’s electric power grid. ¤ “These attacks turned out the lights and turned off the heat in the middle of the Eastern European winter, as the lives of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian men, women and children went dark and cold,” Demers said. …

The other defendants charged Monday are Yuriy Andrienko, 32; Sergey Detistov, 35; and Pavel Frolov, 28.

⭕ 18 Oct 2020

Salon, Chauncey DeVega: Historian Timothy Snyder warns that America is already in its own “slow-motion Reichstag Fire” http://bit.ly/31nOOE0 “Donald Trump’s authoritarian presence … is amongst the gravest threats America has ever faced from within” ~ Timothy Snyder
// Salon talks to Snyder about how Donald Trump uses pain and suffering as a weapon to remain in power

🐣 RT @NormOrnstein For those who do not have the opportunity to see the physical @washingtonpost page where systematically details all the scandals and norms Trump has broken, here it is. Breathtaking: https://twitter.com/NormOrnstein/status/1317992278300962816?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @AmySiskind Thanks Norm. Of note, this page represents roughly 1% of the broken norms – The Weekly List in full now has more than 34,500 items. https://theweeklylist.org
💙 ⋙⋙ WaPo, Amy Siskind: This is not normal http://wapo.st/31mKBjU
// 10/16/2020; from “The List”; A guide to what the next president will have to unwind

🐣 RT @GYamey BOOM ‼️💥 The Great Barrington Declaration is not science-based. The ONLY question left is who is funding/pushing for letting the virus rip? @aier of course! They play down climate change & schmooze with “tobacco firms, ExxonMobil & the Koch brothers”
🔆 This❗️⋙ TheGuardian, Trish Greenhalgh, Martin McKee and Michelle Kelly-Irving: The pursuit of herd immunity is a folly – so who’s funding this bad science? http://bit.ly/37ip9jK The American Institute for Economic Research (AIER), a Koch-funded libertarian thinktank
// Links between an anti-lockdown declaration and a libertarian thinktank suggest a hidden agenda

You may not have heard of the “Great Barrington declaration” but you’ll likely have seen the headlines that followed it. Journalists have written excitedly about an emerging rift in the scientific community as the consensus around the most effective response to Covid supposedly disintegrates. The declaration, which called for an immediate resumption of “life as normal” for everyone but the “vulnerable”, fuelled these notions by casting doubt on the utility of lockdown restrictions. “We know that all populations will eventually reach herd immunity”, it stated.

Scientists were swift in their response. The declaration’s core assumption, that population immunity will be achieved by allowing life to go on as normal and shielding only the most vulnerable from the virus, is entirely speculative. The thrust of its argument is based on a false opposition between those who argue for lockdown and those who are against it, when in fact lockdowns are one of numerous measures that scientists have called for, and are seen as a short-term last resort to regain control. …

The truth is that a strategy of pursuing “herd immunity” is nothing more than a fringe view. There is no real scientific divide over this approach, because there is no science to justify its usage in the case of Covid-19. We know that when it comes to other coronaviruses, immunity is only temporary. The president of the UK’s Academy of Medical Sciences, in a detailed rebuttal, describes the declaration’s proposals as “unethical and simply not possible”.

Its three signatories were later received by Alex Azar, the US secretary of health and human services, and by Scott Atlas, recently appointed as Donald Trump’s health adviser, who tweeted on 8 October that “top scientists all over the world are lining up with the @realDonaldTrump #Covid_19 policy”. And on a call convened by the White House, two senior officials in Trump’s administration cited the declaration.

Was this ever really about science? When scientists disagree, we expect them to provide evidence for their position. Yet the declaration’s many contentious statements are unreferenced – and the manner of its launch seems designed to amplify publicity over substance. If anything, the tactics employed in this performance have serious implications for the public’s trust in scientists.

… [A]s the professor of political economy Richard Murphy put it, the declaration was “the economics of neoliberalism running riot … revealing in the process its utter indifference to the interests of anyone but those who can ‘add value’ within that system”.

As we approach one of the most important elections in the history of western democracy (itself described as a referendum on lockdown), we should be asking who funded this piece of political theatre, and for what purpose. The American Institute for Economic Research (AIER), where the declaration was signed, is a libertarian thinktank that is, in its own words, committed to “pure freedom” and wishes to see the “role of government … sharply confined”.

The institute has a history of funding controversial research – such as a study extolling the benefits of sweatshops supplying multinationals for those employed in them – while its statements on climate change largely downplay the threats of the environmental crisis. It is a partner in the Atlas network of thinktanks, which acts as an umbrella for free-market and libertarian institutions, whose funders have included tobacco firms, ExxonMobil and the Koch brothers. Our questions to the AIER about its relationship to the three signatories went unanswered, but it has posted a number of articles about the declaration and herd immunity on its website.

These are not the names one would associate with sound public health policies. But the trio of scientists who fronted the declaration were able to put the weight of the world’s most prestigious academic institutions behind their statements – Stanford, Harvard and Oxford – giving the declaration a sheen of respectability. The views of these scientists about lockdown and the pursuit of herd immunity are no doubt sincerely held (though, notably, not published in any peer-reviewed scientific articles), but they are falling into a trap set by the right.

Rightwing free-market foundations and institutions have long attempted to savage the public reputation of well-intentioned policies such as those aimed at curbing ecological threats and limiting smoking. Some of the tactics these organisations have used in the past are those we see at play in the Great Barrington declaration: discredit the scientific consensus, spread confusion about what the right response is and sow the seeds of doubt. It seems that lockdown restrictions aimed at bringing the virus under control are merely the latest target in this rightwing stealth campaign.

⋙ Barrington Declaration https://gbdeclaration.org
● Dr. Martin Kulldorff, professor of medicine at Harvard University, a biostatistician, and epidemiologist with expertise in detecting and monitoring infectious disease outbreaks and vaccine safety evaluations.
● Dr. Sunetra Gupta, professor at Oxford University, an epidemiologist with expertise in immunology, vaccine development, and mathematical modeling of infectious diseases.
● Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, professor at Stanford University Medical School, a physician, epidemiologist, health economist, and public health policy expert focusing on infectious diseases and vulnerable populations.

🐣 RT @60Minutes “I can disagree with Bernie Sanders on 57 issues… But you know what he’s not? He’s not un-American. Donald Trump is fundamentally un-American,” says the Lincoln Project’s Rick Wilson, media consultant and ad maker for Republicans like Giuliani and Rubio. https://cbsn.ws/34SY5oq

🐣 RT @DrJRubenstein We’ve done tyranny before. ¤ Let’s not do it again. ¤ #Vote #VoteHealth #VoteBidenHarris https://twitter.com/DrJRubenstein/status/1318011380134457344?s=20/photo/1-2
// George III and Trump regal poses

🐣 RT @SamStein Bolton tells @jaketapper that if Trump loses he doesn’t expect him to go out gracefully and that it’s an open question how bad it gets. Says it will be incumbent on Republicans to step in. Makes clear it’s the problem his party will have to solve.

😅 RT @JReinerMD Newsmax preempted their schedule to broadcast the president’s rally but apparently didn’t think it important to change the title of the programming. https://twitter.com/JReinerMD/status/1317982424421310466?s=20/photo/1
// lol “The Rise of Hitler” …

🐣 📊 RT @EuropeElects If Europeans could vote in the US Presidential election
EU: Biden 83%—Trump 17% […] https://twitter.com/EuropeElects/status/1317965230459228162?s=20

🧵 RT @donmoyn This is pretty damning. Bannon & Giuliani met with NY Post editors to drop their Hunter Biden story. Veteran reporters refused to allow their name to be attached to it because they did not think the story held up. 📌 https://twitter.com/donmoyn/status/1317947100701855746?s=20
⋙ NYT: New York Post Published Hunter Biden Report Amid Newsroom Doubts http://nyti.ms/3dCHbyk “Giuliani said he chose The Post because ‘either nobody else would take it, or if they took it, they would spend all the time they could to try to contradict it before they put it out.’”
// Some reporters withheld their bylines and questioned the credibility of an article that made the tabloid’s front page on Wednesday.

⭕ 17 Oct 2020

🐣 RT @ Tribelaw “Rather than bring us together, the president did the exact opposite. In April, he tweeted, “LIBERATE MINNESOTA!” and “LIBERATE MICHIGAN!” and “LIBERATE VIRGINIA, and save your great 2nd Amendment. It is under siege!””
⋙ WaPo, Elizabeth Neumann: The threats against Democratic governors prove Trump’s rhetoric encourages violence http://wapo.st/2Izhnrk Elizabeth Neumann served as assistant secretary of homeland security for counterterrorism and threat prevention from March 2018 to April 2020.
// 10/16/2020

🐣 RT @danielsgoldman This is so well reasoned and analyzed by @jonathanchait. The flurry of lies and ethical, moral and policy failures by Trump would never be acceptable for any other candidate or president, including Biden.
⋙ NYMag, Jonathan Chait: The News Media Isn’t Biased Against Trump. It’s Biased For Him. http://nym.ag/3lVKune

🧵 RT @ChrisMurphyCT Joe Biden – and all of us – SHOULD be furious that media outlets are spreading what is very likely Russian propaganda. ¤ 1/ I’ve seen the intel. The mainstreaming of misinformation is Russia’s 2020 goal. Here’s what we know, and why we can’t take it lying down. 📌 https://twitter.com/ChrisMurphyCT/status/1317449896333611009?s=20

⋙ 🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT 2/ Russia knew it had to play a different game than 2016. So it built an operation to cull virulently pro-Trump Americans as pseudo-assets, so blind in their allegiance to Trump that they’ll willingly launder Kremlin constructed anti-Biden propaganda. ¤ Guiliani was a key target.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT 3/ Andriy Derkach was a top Russian agent. He was unmasked by the Treasury Dept this summer. Derkach and his team recruited Guiliani and have been feeding him info all year. The White House knew this.
⋙⋙ WaPo: White House was warned Giuliani was target of Russian intelligence operation to feed misinformation to Trump http://wapo.st/3j3me0v
⋙ 🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT 4/ Whether he knows it or not, Giuliani is effectively a Russian asset now. It’s almost certain that any anti-Biden info he has is fed to him by Derkach and Russian intel. ¤ This should be patently obvious to any reporter worth his or her salt.
⋙⋙ CNN: Vowing crackdown on Russian meddling, US sanctions Ukrainian lawmaker who worked with Giuliani to smear Biden http://cnn.it/37gT6Rh
⋙ 🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT 5/ And you don’t have to believe me. Believe the Department or Justice – Trump’s own FBI is investigating the “leaked” Hunter Biden emails as Russian spycraft.
⋙⋙ CNN: US authorities investigating if recently published emails are tied to Russian disinformation effort targeting Biden http://cnn.it/3kci6ww
⋙ 🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT 6/ Further, media don’t need a Pulitzer to see the whole story as super fishy. ¤ A pro-Trump computer repairman mysteriously comes across Hunter Biden’s laptop, copies the files, and guess who gets them? Russia’s top American asset – Rudy! Coincidence!!
⋙⋙ DelawareOnline: Meet the computer repairman at the center of New York Post’s Hunter Biden laptop story http://bit.ly/37oq16i
⋙ 🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT 7/ Why is it important for media to not simply pick this story up and amplify it? Why should we be offended that the VP is being asked about it? ¤ Because this is Russia’s bet – that America, and its media, is so hungry for salacious stories that no one will vet their lies.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT 8/ And American media do have major credibility, for good reason. They do amazing work, and get most stories 100% right. ¤ Russia wants to use this credibility to their advantage. And that’s why we all have to be vigilant. Democracy depends on it.

🐣 RT @MonteBoa99 When the president advocates tossing aside the due process protections of the Constitution, you are looking at a man who thinks he’s King John before he was forced to sign the Magna Carta. ¤ It doesn’t get more Fascist than that, until you go full Mussolini.
⋙ 🐣 RT @renatto_marriotti We should never get used to the President of the United States calling for his political opponents to be imprisoned. ¤ Trump’s words matter. A group of terrorists took Trump’s words seriously enough to plot to kidnap the Governor. ¤ This is un-American. It’s authoritarian.
⋙⋙ 🧵RT @Acyn The President mentions the Governor of Michigan, the crowd chants lock her up, and the President says lock them all up 💽 https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1317577844835319809?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @JoeBiden Donald Trump keeps telling us if he was president, you’d feel safe. ¤ Well, he is president — whether he knows it or not.
// 7/31/2020

TheGuardian: Facebook says it rejected 2.2m ads seeking to obstruct voting in US election http://bit.ly/3dDr1F6
// Nick Clegg, Facebook vice president, says social media giant also attached false information warnings to 150m posts

🐣 RT @duty2warn Those of you who watched him today in Michigan and Wisconsin, who heard him incite violence, saw him dance like a fool, and witnessed lie after lie interspersed with gaffes in a thunderstorm of unpunctuated half-sentences, probably think this is as bad as he can get. Think again.

🐣 RT @IlvesToomas I once had to listen for two hours to a not very smart president tell me why he had to lock up his opponent. Six months later Viktor Yanukovitch fled to Moscow and all of Ukraine got to see the garish trash he bought with his corruption.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Acyn Trump: Lock up the Bidens, lock up Hillary. Lock them up 💽 https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1317248938001403904?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @AliVelshi Trump faces a long rap sheet after leaving office: potential charges include bribery, obstruction of justice, campaign finance violations, money laundering & conspiring to defraud the U.S. @JoyceWhiteVance joins me 9aET to discuss her new op-ed. #velshi
⋙ WaPo: Barbara McQuade and Joyce Vance: A rap sheet for a former president If Trump is prosecuted, obstruction of justice, bribery and conspiracy to defraud the U.S. could be among the charges. http://wapo.st/3lP4YxY
// 10/16/2020

🧵 RT @atrupar Trump begins his speech in Janesville, Wisconsin, by urging the governor to “open your state up,” even though coronavirus cases in the state have been spiking 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1317616804693463043?s=20

🧵 RT @JackieCalmes “So I guess they said she was threatened,” Trump says to his MI rally about Gov. Gretchen Whitmer–as if he doesn’t believe the FBI case against 13 men for plotting to abduct her. ¤ Crowd chants “Lock her up!” ¤ Yup–their gov was targeted & they want HER locked up. ¤ Law & order. 📌 https://twitter.com/jackiekcalmes/status/1317588265915064323?s=20

🧵 RT @atrupar The crowd for Trump’s rally in Muskegon, Michigan. 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1317576907412721667?s=20

🐣 RT @MiaFarrow Ken Burns: “Since the Second World War, our nation’s democracy has never faced a greater threat than the current political leaders in Washington.”

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman Source: Investigators are worried that Russian businessman Andrey Muraviev’s potential election-related interference may go beyond the funding of Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman.

⭕ 16 Oct 2020

CNN (Oct): Cuomo signs law that allows NY to prosecute those pardoned by a President http://cnn.it/3maItmJ
// 10/16/2020

The bill, which was passed by the state legislature in May, closes New York’s “double jeopardy” legal loophole that protected individuals who are pardoned by a president for federal crimes from being prosecuted at the state level for the same offense. The change goes into effect immediately and applies to future and past offenses, provided a plea has not been entered and a person has not already been tried.

“This critical new law closes a gaping loophole that could have allowed any president to abuse the presidential pardon power by unfairly granting a pardon to a family member or close associate and possibly allow that individual to evade justice altogether,” New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a statement. “No one is above the law, and this commonsense measure will provide a reasonable and necessary check on presidential power today and for all presidents to come.”

The pardon bill allows for the prosecution at the state level of any individual who was employed by or served in the executive branch, served in a position subject to Senate confirmation, or worked for a presidential campaign or transition team, regardless of whether they had been pardoned or granted clemency by the president under which they served. It would similarly allow prosecution of presidential relatives regardless of pardon.

🐣 RT @NormOrnstein For those who do not have the opportunity to see the physical @washingtonpost page where systematically details all the scandals and norms Trump has broken, here it is. Breathtaking: https://twitter.com/NormOrnstein/status/1317992278300962816?s=20/photo/1
💙 ⋙ WaPo, Amy Siskind: This is not normal http://wapo.st/31mKBjU
// from “The List”; A guide to what the next president will have to unwind

🐣 RT @CNNOpinion “There is no chance that Trump doesn’t know what he is doing. While he likes to play the implausible ignorance card on issues like QAnon, it’s impossible that Trump doesn’t know that he’s helped Russia,” writes CNN national security analyst @sam_vinograd.
⋙ CNN, Samantha Vinograd: Trump and Giuliani may be useful to Putin, but they’re no idiots http://cnn.it/3dDcb1c

AP: Watchdog org: Trump ’16 campaign, PAC illegally coordinated http://bit.ly/3j9cDW5

New documents from a former Cambridge Analytica insider reveal what an election watchdog group claims was illegal coordination between Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and a billionaire-funded pro-Trump super PAC.

The legal complaint touches on some of the same people involved in today’s hotly contested presidential race and provides a detailed account alleging that Trump’s last campaign worked around election rules to coordinate behind the scenes with the political action committee.

The now-defunct British data analytics firm violated election law by ignoring its own written firewall policy, blurring the lines between work created for Trump’s 2016 campaign and the Make America Number 1 super PAC, according to an updated complaint the nonpartisan Campaign Legal Center filed Friday with the Federal Election Commission.

The complaint also alleges that Cambridge Analytica — which improperly acquired and used 87 million Facebook users’ profiles to predict their behavior — had a shared project calendar for both entities, among other evidence.

“The idea that this spending was at all independent is farcical and these emails underscore that,” said Brendan Fischer, an attorney for the government oversight group, whose new filing supplements a complaint filed four years ago. “Cambridge Analytica not only misused people’s personal data, but it was a conduit for the wealthy family that owned it to unlawfully support the Trump campaign in 2016.”

The super PAC created a plethora of “crooked Hillary” memes that circulated widely on social media, and was financed largely by conservative billionaire Robert Mercer, who also founded, owned and managed Cambridge Analytica.

Under federal law, a super PAC may raise and spend unlimited amounts of money, including from corporations and unions, to support candidates for federal office — but it’s illegal for them to coordinate with political campaigns.

The complaint alleges that Cambridge Analytica used information it gained from working with Trump’s campaign to develop and target ads for the super PAC supporting his candidacy, “constituting unreported in-kind contributions to Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. in the form of coordinated communications.”

🐣 RT @LincolnProject What happened to Rachel Vindman’s family could happen to anyone. ¤ In collaboration with @VoteVets 💽 https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1317103003157983233?s=20/photo/1
// Project Lincoln ad❣ Here Right Matters
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NYT (2019): Meet Alexander Vindman, the Colonel Who Testified on Trump’s Phone Call http://nyti.ms/37d5NMP
// 10/29/2019; He fled Ukraine at age 3 and became a soldier, scholar and official at the White House. That’s where, he told impeachment investigators, he witnessed alarming behavior by President Trump.

WaPo: U.S. judge: Do Trump’s tweets or White House lawyers speak for president on declassifying entire Russia probe? http://wapo.st/2GZG0NL

A federal judge rebuked the Justice Department and the White House Counsel’s Office on Friday for dismissing without explanation President Trump’s “emphatic and unambiguous” tweets ordering the declassification of all documents in the government’s probe of Russia’s interference in the 2016 U.S. election.

“I have fully authorized the total Declassification of any & all documents pertaining to the single greatest political CRIME in American History, the Russia Hoax,” the president tweeted Oct. 6. “Likewise, the Hillary Clinton Email Scandal. No redactions!”

Trump’s blanket statement came the day after he returned to the White House from three days of treatment for the novel coronavirus at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. The tweet has since created a headache for government lawyers in pending open-records lawsuits filed by news organizations seeking fuller disclosure of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s report and investigative materials.

Associate Deputy Attorney General Bradley Weinsheimer maintained in a court filing Tuesday that the White House Counsel’s Office informed the Justice Department that notwithstanding the president’s statement, “there is no order requiring wholesale declassification or disclosure of documents at issue.”

At Friday’s hearing, however, Judge Reggie B. Walton of the U.S. District Court in D.C. expressed bafflement at the claim that President Trump’s words were not to be believed.

“I think the American public has a right to rely on what the president says his intention is,” Walton said. ¤ “It seems to me when a president makes a clear, unambiguous statement of what his intention is, that I can’t rely on the White House Counsel’s Office saying, ‘Well, that was not his intent,’ ” the judge said in a hearing conducted by videoconference because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Walton directed the department by noon Tuesday to clarify with Trump or “an individual who has conferred directly with the president” whether Trump had intended to order the declassification and release of Mueller report materials without redaction. The judge cited the urgency of releasing as much information as possible in the remaining days before the election.

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “Thanks to some stunning new reporting in the Washington Post, we now know that Rudy Giuliani was identified by United States intelligence agencies as a target of an active Russian intelligence operation to harm the candidacy of Joe Biden” – @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1317208494978760706?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote The PDFs of the Biden emails were created in Central Europe on 10/10/19, 6 mos after the laptop was dropped off in Delaware. Do you know who was in Central Europe on 10/10/19? Firtash. In Vienna. The place Parnas & Fruman were off to when they were nabbed & indicted. On 10/10/19.

DailyBeast: Bolton Warned His Staff To Stay Away From Russia-Aligned Rudy Giuliani http://bit.ly/2H73i3L by Erin Banco, Spencer Ackerman and Asawin Suebsaeng
// As early as the spring of 2019, the former New York mayor was seen as a conduit for Russia’s evolving efforts to manipulate the forthcoming election.

🚫 WaPo, David Ignatius: The truth behind the Hunter Biden non-scandal http://wapo.st/357myX3

🧵 RT @ReardonReports BREAKING: Today @Fox17 obtained new FBI docs in an alleged plot to kidnap Michigan @GovWhitmer – the docs lay out tactical training, surveillance, and violent threats against lawmakers and police officers….. 💽 📌 https://twitter.com/ReardonReports/status/1317241836038217728?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @brhodes It’s very 2020 that Rudy Giuliani is acting as an asset for both Russian intelligence and the Trump campaign and nothing about that is surprising.

🐣 RT @JakeTapper Former WH COS John Kelly has told friends, about Trump: “The depths of his dishonesty is just astounding to me. The dishonesty, the transactional nature of every relationship, though it’s more pathetic than anything else. He is the most flawed person I have ever met in my life.”
⋙ CNN: Former White House chief of staff tells friends that Trump ‘is the most flawed person’ he’s ever met http://cnn.it/3lVtT2R

WSJ: More Than 1,000 Current and Former CDC Officers Condemn U.S. Covid-19 Response http://on.wsj.com/3dB250B Includes Jeffrey Koplan, who led the CDC under Presidents Clinton and Bush, and Tom Frieden, who served under President Obama
// An open letter calls for the federal agency to play a more central role in addressing the pandemic

🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzi Rudy knows. Trump knows. Barr knows. Now we know.
⋙ 🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “I think in their wildest dreams inside the Kremlin, they could not have imagined a scenario where the lawyer to the president of the United States is actually becoming a mouthpiece for the intelligence services” – @FrankFigliuzzi1 w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1317208955278495746?s=20/photo/1

NYT Editorial: End Our National Crisis http://nyti.ms/3dxzUzP
// President Trump’s re-election campaign poses the greatest threat to American democracy since World War II

⭕ 15 Oct 2020

NYT: Slamming Trump, G.O.P. Senator Warns of a ‘Republican Blood Bath’ http://nyti.ms/3dy5cGM “We are staring down the barrel of a blue tsunami,”
// Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska issued a scathing takedown of President Trump during a telephone town hall with constituents, saying he cozied up to dictators and white supremacists.

In a dire, nine-minute indictment of Mr. Trump’s foreign policy and what Mr. Sasse called his “deficient” values, the senator said the president had mistreated women and alienated important allies around the globe, been a profligate spender, ignored human rights and treated the pandemic like a “P.R. crisis.” He predicted that a loss by Mr. Trump on Election Day, less than three weeks away, “looks likely,” and said that Republicans would face steep repercussions for having backed him so staunchly over four tumultuous years

“The debate is not going to be, ‘Ben Sasse, why were you so mean to Donald Trump?’” Mr. Sasse said, according to audio obtained by The Washington Examiner and authenticated by The New York Times. “It’s going to be, ‘What the heck were any of us thinking, that selling a TV-obsessed, narcissistic individual to the American people was a good idea?’”

“We are staring down the barrel of a blue tsunami,” he added.

Mr. Sasse also hinted at more drastic consequences: a “Venezuela style” Supreme Court with dozens of justices installed by ascendant Democrats; an empowered China ruling the Pacific because of Mr. Trump’s “weak” policies; and American allies doubting whether they can “trust in U.S. strength and U.S. will.”

Mr. Sasse, a former university president with a doctorate in American history from Yale who styles himself as a principled conservative, has never made a secret of his distaste for Mr. Trump. During the 2016 campaign, he compared Mr. Trump to David Duke and refused to vote for him. In office, he called Mr. Trump’s signature trade war with China “nuts.”

He argued that Mr. Trump had “careened from curb to curb” as he sought to respond to a pandemic that has claimed more than 217,000 American lives this year.

“He refused to treat it seriously,” Mr. Sasse said. “For months, he treated it like a news-cycle-by-news-cycle P.R. crisis.” ¤ He added that he did not think Mr. Trump’s leadership through the crisis had been “reasonable or responsible, or right.”

The “deficiencies” added up from there. ¤ “The way he kisses dictators’ butts,” Mr. Sasse said, listing his reservations about Mr. Trump. “I mean, the way he ignores that the Uighurs are in literal concentration camps in Xinjiang right now. He hasn’t lifted a finger on behalf of the Hong Kongers.”

He continued: “The United States now regularly sells out our allies under his leadership, the way he treats women, spends like a drunken sailor.” ¤ Mr. Trump “mocks evangelicals behind closed doors,” he added. “His family has treated the presidency like a business opportunity. He’s flirted with white supremacists.”

Each of these things, Mr. Sasse predicted, would have consequences, for Republicans and the nation. He sounded particularly alarmed about the potential damage Mr. Trump, who supported Democrats for decades as a businessman, could do to the conservative cause in the long term by driving the country “to the left.”

Young people, he said, could “become permanent Democrats because they’ve just been repulsed by the obsessive nature of our politics.” Women, who have abandoned the party in droves, could decide “they need to turn away from this party permanently in the future.”

“I’m now looking at the possibility of a Republican blood bath in the Senate, and that’s why I’ve never been on the Trump train,” he said. “It’s why I didn’t agree to be on his re-election committee, and it’s why I’m not campaigning for him.”

🐣 RT @theRickWilson Is Thomas Schoenberger the Mastermind Behind QAnon? [EXCLUSIVE] https://heavy.com/news/thomas-schoenberger-qanon/… via @heavysan
⋙ Heavy, Emily Bicks: Is Thomas Schoenberger the Mastermind Behind QAnon? [EXCLUSIVE] http://bit.ly/37dB6r8
// Schoenberger has provided source material to Will Sommer at DailyBeast to gain access to the MSM

ARG [Alternate Reality Game] developer and pioneer Jim Stewartson mentions Schoenberger as one of the original developers of the QAnon movement in an in-depth video interview with the Financial Times, which was published on October 15.

“By March of 2017, Schoenberger’s crew linked up with Robert David Steele (former CIA) and William Binney (former NSA), members of VIPS (Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity), a group of disaffected former intelligence officers and government officials who worked together writing editorials and sharing information. These groups came together and recruited the network that became Qanon,” the investigator told Heavy.

Other former national security officials that have publicly promoted the QAnon operation and are linked to the VIPs network include Steve Pieczenik, Michael Scheuer, and Trump’s former National Security Advisor General Michael Flynn, the latter of whom posted a video himself on Twitter taking the Oath of Q on July 4, 2020.

YouTubers recruited into the QAnon network included Jordan Sather, and Patriot Soapbox’s Tracy Beanz and Paul Furber, the latter of whom is a South African web developer and tech journalist who was identified in an NBC News report as one of three people who helped boost the Qanon conspiracy theory to a wider audience, spreading the cryptic posts and messages from 4chan by taking the conspiracy from the dark corners of the Internet to the living rooms of everyday Americans.

A quick Google search of Schoenberger’s name reveals that he’s a musical artist, pianist and composer who shares his music under the YouTube handle Sophia Musik. However, he’s also an Internet mastermind of disinformation who purposely posts bizarre claims about himself and his co-conspirators online, the investigator told Heavy.

Schoenberger “has an extensive criminal record” and “has a history of being accused of co-opting businesses and movements, including “game jacking” the Cicada puzzles and has been accused by several people of being involved in murders and robberies, has been convicted of felony stalking, the investigator told Heavy.

“He also appears to be a member of the IAM (I am) cult and convinces members he is a time traveler, an alchemist, and a reincarnation of St. Germain (a prominent figure in the cult).”

Schoenberger is believed to have manipulated his way into the news covering QAnon, according to Heavy’s source. In particular, The Daily Beast’s Will Sommer, who’s broken several QAnon-related news stories over the past few years. … ¤ “By acting as a source to a journalist like Will Sommer, who has done a great deal of coverage on QAnon, Schoenberger is potentially putting himself in a position to influence media coverage of Q,” the source said.

Shoenberger has a son named Wolfgang from his marriage to Iranian American musician Faranak “Fara” Shahroozi, the cousin of NJK Holding Corporation founder and chairman Nasser Kazeminy, according to Heavy’s source. Kazeminy is also the godfather to Schoenberger and Shahroozi’s son.

In 2005, Schoenberger and Kazeminy formed Amadeus Investors LLC, which over time would pay Schoenberger in excess of $100,000,” Heavy’s source said.

In 2017, The Washington Post reported “that Flynn received about $28,000 from the Trump Presidential Transition. The largest source of income disclosed is $140,000 for Flynn’s work as an adviser and consultant to Minneapolis-based NJK Holding Corp. That firm is led by Nasser Kazeminy, an Iranian-born businessman now living in the United States.”

“In a 2015 deposition, Schoenberger claims that he worked on a covert operation planned for Afganistan with Bijan Kian in 2011. Kian was a partner with Flynn in the Flynn Intel Group and he was indicted in the Mueller investigation,” Heavy’s source clarified.

“Flynn is so influential in the Q community, that in order to show their dedication to QAnon, many followers online frequently display three stars in their Twitter bio, which references Flynn being a three-star general” …

QAnon’s origins can be traced to Cicada 3301, a complicated puzzle game that first appeared online in 2012 to test the world’s most “highly intelligent individuals.” In 2016, Schoenberger “stole” Cicada, Heavy’s source said, and he started manipulating the puzzle while working with Chavez, dropping “breadcrumbs” – vague top secret information hidden in clues.

In October 2017 QAnon posts premiered on 4chan, a site Schoenberger was prominent on before moving to 8chan in December, a site run out of the Philipines by pornography mogul and pig farmer, Jim Watkins, Heavy’s source said.

“We believe this group, using Steven Biss, Republican Congressman Devin Nunes’ lawyer … as a go-between so their communications would be confidential, set up QAnon as a means of creating their own channel to bypass the media and to turn American citizens into controlled extremists.” …

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🔲 YouTube: Is QAnon a game gone wrong? https://youtu.be/-4vb6UWhf3o via FT.com

🧵 RT @dantoujours So just so I follow this story: ¤ Hunter Biden, who lives in Los Angeles, decides to fly 3000 miles across country, to drop off 3 MacBook Pros at a repair shop run by a blind guy who charges the insanely low price of $85. ¤ He gets off the plane and drunk drives to the repair shop (because there aren’t repair shops in LA). 📌 https://twitter.com/dantoujours/status/1316844679783223297?s=20

He drops them off, signs a contract for repair and then disappears. The repair shop owner recovers and reads Hunter’s *private* emails, a few of which mention a possible meeting with his dad and is so alarmed, he contacts the FBI. ¤ The FBI arranges to pick up the hard drives, but the computer repair shop owner takes a totally normal step of copying them. Once he realizes the FBI isn’t doing anything with them, he calls up the most credible ex-Mayor on Earth and hands them the contents of these drives.

That totally credible ex-Mayor sits on them for months, then chooses to release them 3 weeks before the election. The mainstream media asks to independently verify their validity but said ex-Mayor does what all people trying to prove facts do and ignores these requests. ¤ Is this how stupid we are now?

No one who does data recovery would read through thousands of personal emails, even if the computer is abandoned. You’d just wipe the drives clean and sell the computers used. ¤ If these emails were as alarming as it’s being pushed, Giuliani wouldn’t have sat on them for months. ¤ And if Giuliani wanted to prove their validity, he’d turn them over to forensic experts.

HuffPo: GOP Sen. Ben Sasse Trashes Trump In Call With Voters: He ‘Kisses Dictators’ Butts’ http://bit.ly/37enyeK
// The Nebraskan said Trump secretly mocks evangelicals, mistreats women, “sells out our allies” and has “flirted with white supremacists.”

🐣 RT @brhodes 20 days before an election and the GOP message is that social media is unfairly censoring Russian disinformation and Savanah Guthrie asked tough questions. Amidst a pandemic and recession.

VanityFair, Caroline Giuliani: Rudy Giuliani Is My Father. Please, Everyone, Vote for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. http://bit.ly/31bUOzI
// I may not be able to change my father’s mind, but together, we can vote this toxic administration out of office.

━━━━━━━▼ Biden Trump Dueling Townhalls

✅ WaPo: Fact-checking the dueling town halls of Trump and Biden http://wapo.st/3k3GJf2 “Trump spun a web of falsehoods like a whirling dervish, while Biden talked in depth and at length on a range of policy issues, leaving us with a handful of claims to check”

🧵 RT @MollyMcKew Watching both townhalls 📌 https://twitter.com/MollyMcKew/status/1316898079006724097?s=20
POTUS:
-refused to denounce QAnon
-says his RT of bin Laden conspiracy is Thumbs up
-refuses to say he won’t claim elex rigged, spreads disinfo
-references Russian campaign agst Biden as important
-claims Obama spied on him despite failure to find any evidence

🐣 RT @adamslily TRUMP just wrapped his town hall and the new news we got was:
1) He most definitely did NOT follow the testing requirements for the 1st debate
2) He definitely DOES owe $421 million & paid $750 in fed income tax
3) He will NOT disparage the domestic terror threat, QAnon

🐣 RT @jmeacham You couldn’t script a starker or more illuminating contrast between Biden and the incumbent than this evening. Gravitas is on the ballot.

🐣 RT @glennkesslerWP has there ever been two more different presidential candidates than Trump and Biden?

🐣 RT @justinwolfers The election is now officially Mr Rogers v. Your Crazy Uncle.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom Switching back to ABC now that the Trump thing is over, and I see Joe Biden being grilled about fracking, because the choice is between a Democratic candidate who might not ban fracking and a completely unhinged sociopathic loon
🔶
🧵 RT @atrupar [Trump Townhall]
GUTHRIE: When was your last negative coronavirus test?
TRUMP: “Well, I test quite a bit.”
GUTHRIE: Did you test the day of the debate?
TRUMP: “I don’t know. I don’t even remember.”
G: Did you take a test the day of the debate?
T: “I probably did.” 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1316893262737756163?s=20

🐣 RT @jengranholm I just love that @JoeBiden is talking about EV batteries, carbon negative strategies, transmission challenges, BTUs, weatherizing buildings, capturing methane and all manner of clean energy job opportunities … does @realDonaldTrump even know what any of that is?

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Trump town hall highlights (a brief list):
Does not denounce QAnon
Admits he “probably” owes money to foreign banks
Spreads lies about masks
Refuses to say when he last tested negative before getting COVID

🐣 RT @CNNPolitics In a heated exchange, President Trump once again refused to denounce the QAnon conspiracy theory https://cnn.it/3nVymnZ

🐣 RT @cheeseninja The only reason herd immunity is still in the news is because it’s a euphemism for failure and surrender, which is Trump’s actual Covid policy.

🐣 RT @BeschlossDC History does not suggest that showing anger helps a Presidential candidate in a debate.
“Dueling Townhalls” ⇈ ⇊ (I’m watching Biden)

🧵 RT @sahilkapur Trump and Biden town halls begin 📌 https://twitter.com/sahilkapur/status/1316892639598399490?s=20

🐣 RT @kittyboone ABC analysts discussing @JoeBiden debate, and @RahmEmanuel says it best: his character is what wins the day. Truthful, willing to admit any errors. (Oh and btw: he is still spending time with voters in Constitution Hall.) CLASS ACT.

🐣 RT @mitchellreports Asked by @GStephanopoulos on ABC what it will mean about where America is if he if he loses, @JoeBiden says “it could say that I’m a lousy candidate …I hope it doesn’t say we are as racially ethnically & religiously at odds with one another as the President wants us to be”

🐣 RT @ Biden:”I guarantee you if I’m elected president, you will not hear me race-baiting, you will not hear me dividing, you’ll hear me try to unify…bring people together.”

🐣 RT @jeneps Biden’s been saying for weeks. that he didn’t want to make news on expanding SCOTUS but he just did. If Barrett is confirmed pre-election, “I’m open considering what happens from that point on,” he says of adding to the court.

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa If Biden wins both media and citizens are going to have to readjust attention spans to be able to listen to thoughtful, detailed ideas supported by facts — it requires engaging the rational and logical part of your brain rather than the one you use when you’re attacked by a bear
━━━━━━━▲

NBCNews: Feds examining whether alleged Hunter Biden emails are linked to a foreign intel operation http://nbcnews.to/37cfnzO
// One email, which has not been confirmed to be authentic, suggested a meeting between Joe Biden and a rep from a Ukraine firm that once paid his son Hunter.

WaPo: White House was warned Giuliani was target of Russian intelligence operation to feed misinformation to Trump http://wapo.st/3j3me0v

The warnings to the White House, which have not previously been reported, led national security adviser Robert O’Brien to caution Trump in a private conversation that any information Giuliani brought back from Ukraine should be considered contaminated by Russia, one of the former officials said.

The message was, “Do what you want to do, but your friend Rudy has been worked by Russian assets in Ukraine,” this person said. Officials wanted “to protect the president from coming out and saying something stupid,” particularly since he was facing impeachment over his own efforts to strong-arm Ukraine’s president into investigating the Bidens.

But O’Brien emerged from the meeting uncertain whether he had gotten through to the president. Trump had “shrugged his shoulders” at O’Brien’s warning, the former official said, and dismissed concern about his lawyer’s activities by saying, “That’s Rudy.” …

Officials’ warnings about Giuliani underscore the concern in the U.S. intelligence community that Russia not only is seeking to reprise the disinformation campaign it waged in 2016, but also may now be aided, unwittingly or otherwise, by individuals close to the president. Those warnings have gained fresh urgency in recent days. The information that Giuliani sought in Ukraine is similar to what is contained in emails and other correspondence published this week by the New York Post, which the paper said came from the laptop of Hunter Biden and were provided by Giuliani and Stephen K. Bannon, Trump’s former top political adviser at the White House.

The former officials said Giuliani was not a target of U.S. surveillance while in Ukraine but was dealing with suspected Russian assets who were, leading to the capture of some of his communications.

Giuliani was interested in acquiring information from his foreign contacts about Burisma, the Ukrainian energy company where Hunter Biden held a board seat, as well as Biden’s activities in Ukraine, China and Romania, two former officials said. Giuliani’s eagerness was so pronounced “that everybody [in the intelligence community who knew about it] was talking about how hard it was going to be to try to get him to stop, to take seriously the idea that he was being used as a conduit for misinformation,” one former official said.

Earlier in 2019, U.S. intelligence also had warned in written materials sent to the White House that Giuliani, in his drive for information about the Bidens, was communicating with Russian assets.

Several senior administration officials “all had a common understanding” that Giuliani was being targeted by the Russians, said the former official who recounted O’Brien’s intervention. That group included Attorney General William P. Barr, FBI Director Christopher A. Wray and White Counsel Pat Cipollone.

In a text message on Thursday, Giuliani said that he was never informed that Andriy Derkach, a pro-Russian lawmaker in Ukraine whom he met on Dec. 5 in Kyiv, was a Russian intelligence asset. Giuliani said he “only had secondary information and I was not considering him a witness.” But Giuliani met again with Derkach in New York two months later, hosting him on his podcast, and he has promoted Derkach’s unsubstantiated claims about the Bidens, describing Derkach as “very helpful.”

In September, the U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned Derkach for allegedly running an “influence campaign” against Joe Biden, calling the Ukrainian “an active Russian agent for over a decade” who has maintained “close connections with Russian intelligence services.”

In August, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence publicly described Derkach as part of a Russian effort to interfere with the 2020 election by smearing Biden. The office of the DNI accused Derkach of “spreading claims about corruption — including through publicizing leaked phone calls — to undermine” Biden and the Democrats.

For some officials, Trump’s willingness to meet with Giuliani despite warnings about Russian influence smacked of the collusion allegations that dogged the president after the 2016 election. Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III said he did not find evidence to substantiate a criminal charge of conspiracy against anyone in the Trump campaign. But his investigation documented numerous instances in which Trump associates knowingly sought damaging information from Russian individuals and their proxies about Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential candidate.

Giuliani was not shy about his pursuit of information that might damage Biden, taking a documentary film crew from the right-wing One America News to Ukraine in December when he met with Derkach. At the time, Giuliani claimed that Trump had directed him to share his findings with the Justice Department and Senate Republicans.

Officials’ fears about what Giuliani might tell the president were compounded by Trump’s generally furious reaction to negative intelligence about Russia and its efforts to influence U.S. politics.

“Whenever you talk to the president, no matter what your facts are, if you mention Russia, that’s it — you’ve hit the third rail,” one of the former officials said. Trump has called Russia’s documented campaign of election interference a “hoax” that was drummed up to challenge the legitimacy of his election and undermine his administration.

Trump has relied for years on Giuliani’s counsel. But in recent months, as the president has found himself behind in the polls, the former New York mayor has become an even closer confidant, aides and officials said. Giuliani has visited the White House for debate preparations, given the president tips on his response to the coronavirus pandemic, promoted the controversial drug hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for covid-19 and discussed what political events and rallies he thinks the president should hold.

Giuliani also was a major source of information during the impeachment, when Trump tried to rebut allegations of abuse of power by airing false allegations that Biden, while serving as vice president, had pressed for the removal of a Ukrainian prosecutor to spare his son from being investigated.

During his impeachment trial in the Senate, Trump denied sending Giuliani to Ukraine to dig up dirt on Biden, who was then a contender for the Democratic presidential nomination. But after his acquittal, Trump reversed himself, acknowledging in a podcast interview with Geraldo Rivera that he had directed Giuliani to go to Ukraine.

“So when you tell me, why did I use Rudy, and one of the things about Rudy, number one, he was the best prosecutor, you know, one of the best prosecutors, and the best mayor,” Trump said. “But also, other presidents had them. FDR had a lawyer who was practically, you know, was totally involved with government. Eisenhower had a lawyer. They all had lawyers.”

Months earlier, Trump also had told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that he should meet with Giuliani.

“Mr. Giuliani is a highly respected man. He was the mayor of New York City, a great mayor, and I would like him to call you,” Trump told Zelensky in a phone call on July 25, 2019, according to a partial transcript released by the White House. “I will ask him to call you along with the Attorney General. Rudy very much knows what’s happening and he is a very capable guy. If you could speak to him that would be great.”¤ That phone call was the centerpiece of the impeachment case against the president.

⭕ 14 Oct 2020

SanDiegoUnionTrib, Phillip Halpern: Commentary: I won’t work in Attorney General William Barr’s Justice Department any longer http://bit.ly/3k5ilcN Halpern was an assistant US attorney for 36 years in the US Attorney’s Office in San Diego.

Maybe I should’ve seen this coming, but like many of my colleagues, I fervently hoped that Attorney General William Barr’s preemptive misrepresentation of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report was an honest mistake or a solitary misstep — rather than a deliberate attempt to conceal potential presidential misconduct. After all, Barr has never actually investigated, charged or tried a case. He’s a well-trained bureaucrat but has no actual experience as a prosecutor.

Unfortunately, over the last year, Barr’s resentment toward rule-of-law prosecutors became increasingly difficult to ignore, as did his slavish obedience to Donald Trump’s will in his selective meddling with the criminal justice system in the Paul Manafort, Michael Flynn and Roger Stone cases. In each of these cases, Barr overruled career prosecutors in order to assist the president’s associates and/or friends, who potentially harbor incriminating information. This career bureaucrat seems determined to turn our democracy into an autocracy.

There is no other honest explanation for Barr’s parroting of the president’s wild and unsupported conspiracy theories regarding mail-in ballots (which have been contradicted by the president’s handpicked FBI director) and his support for the president’s sacking of the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, whose office used the thinnest of veils to postpone charging the president in a criminal investigation along with Michael Cohen (who pled guilty and directly implicated the president). It took federal Judge Alvin Hellerstein to stop Barr’s unprecedented “retaliatory” demands to silence the president’s former lawyer as a condition for staying out of jail.

Similarly, it took federal Judge Reggie Walton (who sharply criticized Barr for a “lack of candor”) to at least temporarily stop Barr from dismissing all charges against Flynn, the president’s former national security adviser, who admitted lying to the FBI about conversations he had with the Russian ambassador. Rather than representing the interests of the American public, Barr chooses to act as Trump’s lap dog.

More recently, Barr directed federal officers to use tear gas in Lafayette Park to quell what were, at that time, peaceful protesters. Barr’s assertion the square was not cleared due to the president’s desire for a Bible-carrying photo op is laughable. It is certainly a case that Barr would lose before a jury (again, though, this may not be clear to him due to his unfamiliarity with jury trials).

Barr also turned his back on the rule of law by supporting the president’s selective use of federal troops to assault citizens protesting the killing of George Floyd in Portland, Oregon. Yet he stood silently by when armed right-wing protesters stormed the Michigan state Capitol building to protest the Democratic governor’s public health orders.

Barr’s longest-running politicization of the Justice Department is the Durham investigation — a quixotic pursuit designed to attack the president’s political rivals. Confirming his scorn for honest apolitical prosecutors, Barr refers to some as “headhunters” who pursue “ill-conceived charges against prominent political figures.” It does not appear to be a coincidence that all of these prominent political figures happen to be friends of the president. However, if I’m a headhunter because I charged and convicted disgraced local House members Duncan D. Hunter and Randy “Duke” Cunningham, so be it. It’s a badge that I will wear with honor.

I remained in government service this past year at least partly because I was concerned that the department would interfere with the Hunter prosecution in my absence. Unfortunately, many of my colleagues without such a rationale appear to have started abandoning Barr’s ship. Equally troubling, highly qualified lawyers appear to be unwilling to apply to be federal prosecutors while Barr remains at the helm. Yet, as I leave government service, I take great comfort in the fact that the career people who remain in the Department of Justice are firmly committed to the rule of law, and are some of the most dedicated, ethical and industrious individuals we have in government. At times like these, I take heart in knowing that they are all committed to preserving and rebuilding the Department of Justice that I was privileged to serve.

🐣 RT @MaryLTrump The republicans stole a Supreme Court seat from President Obama in order to install Gorsuch. They are again corrupting the process in order to install Barrett. Expanding the court to right those wrongs wouldn’t be court-packing, it would be justice.

🧵 RT @McFaul In the age of twitter and Tiktok, I understand why no one reads 1000 page reports anymore. Even I didn’t read the entire things, but in light of news today, remember: “Why the Senate’s Russia report should be one of America’s biggest stories THREAD 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/McFaul/status/1316458520670167040?s=20
⋙ NBCNews, Michael McFaul (8/22): Senate Russia report proves Trump collusion was very real. But do voters care? http://nbcnews.to/3186JhA
// Trump and Biden’s contrasting positions on Russian interference in American elections are clear. Whether voters care about these differences, however, is not as obvious.

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs Many Chinese elites think that Trump’s presidency has pushed the United States’ gradual decay into a new phase of sharp deterioration, writes @JulianGewirtz. Changing that perception is key to deterring China’s most problematic behavior.
⋙ ForeignAffairs: China Thinks America Is Losing http://fam.ag/3lLgTwI
// Washington must show Beijing that the United States is not inexorably declining.

🐣 RT @spdustin This Hunter Biden laptop story is fucked. ¤ Docs show the laptop was dropped on Apr 12, 2019. They also show an external drive and its serial number. ¤ Western Digital’s web site says that drive’s **3-year** warranty expires Apr 18, 2022…meaning it was manufactured Apr *18*, 2019. https://twitter.com/spdustin/status/1316621229751762945?s=20/photo/1-3

🚫🐣 RT @BillKristol “Metadata on the PDF files suggest they were created on a Mac laptop on Sep. 29 and Oct. 10…The timing of the creation of those PDF files—several months after Biden allegedly dropped off his laptop at the PC repair store in April 2019—raises questions.”
⋙ DailyBeast: Trump Knew for Days That Rudy’s Hit on Hunter Biden Was Coming http://bit.ly/3176FyR by Asawin Suebsaeng, Erin Banco and Adam Rawnsley
// not tweeting; The president cheered as his personal lawyer prepared a “sex and drugs” sliming of the Democratic nominee’s son.

For example, metadata on the PDF files purporting to show Hunter Biden’s emails published by the Post suggest they were created on a Mac laptop on September 29 and October 10, 2019—around the same time Giuliani’s Ukrainian associates who helped him dig up dirt on the Bidens, Igor Fruman and Lev Parnas, were arrested and charged with breaking campaign finance laws. The timing of the creation of those PDF files—several months after Biden allegedly dropped off his laptop at the PC repair store in April 2019—raises questions about how and when Giuliani came into possession of the purported emails.

The Daily Beast tracked down John Paul Mac Isaac, a worker at a computer repair shop in Wilmington. … Mac Isaac was nervous and quiet throughout a one-hour interview, and his account kept shifting. He wavered back and forth between saying he had gone to the Federal Bureau of Investigation with the materials and the FBI had approached him. … The former Vice President’s office not only cast doubt on the main thrust of the article—that Biden, contrary to earlier claims, met with an official at a Ukraine energy company at his son’s behest—but also framed the entire charge as a product of “Russian disinformation.”

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) and his staff told other lawmakers on Wednesday that they had received materials related to the contents of the Post story on September 25, the day after the publishing of his team’s Hunter Biden report.

Johnson and others hyped the investigation as crucial, claiming it would provide vital information to the American electorate before November 3. In the end the report did not move the needle.

🐣 RT @jallepap The subtext here is that Rudy & his circle should be extremely aware that their contacts in the GRU are compromised. The IC knows about their collusion in real time. Receipts are in hand. Countermeasures are ongoing. Americans are not going to be played again like in 2016.
⋙ 🧵 RT @nicoleperlroth NEW: Three weeks ago, intelligence analysts started contacting several people with knowledge of the GRU hack of Burisma, after picking up intelligence “chatter” that stolen Burisma emails would be leaked in a forthcoming “October surprise.”
📌 https://twitter.com/nicoleperlroth/status/1316585131818115073?s=20/photo/1-2
⋙⋙ NYT: Allegation on Biden Prompts Pushback From Social Media Companies http://nyti.ms/317M1yE
// Joe Biden’s campaign rejected assertions made in a published report that were based on unverified material from Trump allies. Facebook and Twitter found the story dubious enough to limit access to it on their platform.

The Biden campaign on Wednesday rejected a New York Post report about Joseph R. Biden Jr. and his son Hunter that the nation’s leading social media companies deemed so dubious that they limited access to the article on their platforms.

The report, appearing just three weeks before the election, was based on material provided by Republican allies of President Trump who have tried for months to tarnish Mr. Biden over his son. It claimed that the elder Mr. Biden had met with an adviser to a Ukrainian energy company on whose board Hunter Biden served.

A spokesman for the Biden campaign, Andrew Bates, said that Mr. Biden’s official schedules showed no meeting between Mr. Biden and the adviser, Vadym Pozharskyi.

“We have reviewed Joe Biden’s official schedules from the time and no meeting, as alleged by the New York Post, ever took place,” Mr. Bates said.

Twitter said it was blocking the article because it included people’s personal phone numbers and email addresses, which violated their privacy rules, and because the article violated their policy on hacked materials.

… [T]he Trump campaign said the personal account of the White House press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, had been locked because she had posted the New York Post story

An investigation by Senate Republicans — and significant scrutiny of the issue over the last year — found no evidence that Mr. Biden, the former vice president, engaged in wrongdoing over his son’s business dealings. … And Mr. Trump was impeached in connection with encouraging Ukraine’s leader to investigate Mr. Biden.

The Post report described a circuitous and unusual path by which the newspaper had obtained the email correspondence that involved two of Mr. Trump’s staunchest allies: Rudolph W. Giuliani, the president’s personal lawyer and a former New York City mayor, and Stephen K. Bannon, a former White House adviser.

The article said the emails were part of a trove of material on a laptop computer that was dropped off for repairs at a shop in Delaware, Mr. Biden’s home state, and never retrieved. It said the store owner had made a copy of the correspondence and provided it to the lawyer for Mr. Giuliani.

🐣 RT @LizSzabo So interesting: One-third of the genome of the novel coronavirus is dedicated to evading our “innate” immune system, which kicks in before we have time to make antibodies. ¤ Lecture 6: “Target cells and the innate response” https://youtu.be/2mL_cOckhzg via @YouTube

Last month, United States intelligence analysts contacted several people with knowledge of the Burisma hack for further information after they had picked up chatter that stolen Burisma emails would be leaked in the form of an “October surprise.”

Among their chief concerns, according to people familiar with the discussions, was that the Burisma material would be leaked alongside forged materials in an attempt to hurt Mr. Biden’s candidacy — as Russian hackers did when they dumped real emails alongside forgeries ahead of the 2017 French elections …

TheGuardian: Unmasking’ inquiry ordered by Barr finds no wrongdoing by Obama officials – report http://bit.ly/3lNcCJb
// Findings seen as defeat for Trump and Barr, who appeared to be fishing for damaging information that could be used against Biden

🐣 RT @FrancisBrennan Hunter Biden introduced his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, to a top executive at a Ukrainian energy firm less than a year before the elder Biden pressured government officials in Ukraine into firing a prosecutor who was investigating the company…
⋙ 🐣 Account reported: this is an end run around @Twitter and @TwitterSupport‘s decision to BLOCK this story which the @FBI and @cyber have identified as RUSSIAN disinformation attempting to interfere with our election

🚫 DailyBeast: Donald, Rudy and Rupert’s Dubious ‘October Surprise’ Reeks of Desperation http://bit.ly/3dqmXYu
// again, not to amplify, I did not tweet; The same sort of conspiracy peddling that paid off politically in 2016 isn’t doing a thing against Joe now.

… Every major paper, every fact-checker, every everything outside of Trumpland agrees on two points: one, that Biden put pressure on the Ukrainian government to fire Shokin because Shokin was seen as corrupt by every international organization (the IMF, for example), which wanted him out, and Obama deployed Biden to convey that message; two, that as far as is known, Shokin wasn’t even investigating Burisma at the time in question (2015). You can read this, or dozens of other sources.

So the whole idea that Biden did something corrupt with respect to Shokin is a desperate ploy from Trumpworld to be able to argue that Biden is the real bad actor. Why are they doing this? Let’s just take a second to remember what Trump said to Volodymyr Zelensky in that perfect phone call: “The other thing. There’s a lot of talk about Biden’s son, that Biden stopped the prosecution and a lot of people want to find out about that so whatever you can do with the Attorney General would be great.”

That, of course, is illegal. He got impeached over it, and if we had an honest Senate, he’d have been removed from office.

But here we have Giuliani and Bannon trying, after every other effort has failed, to get the Burisma story back into the news cycle. And it’s possible they’re sitting on more info proving or appearing to prove that Biden did in fact discuss Hunter’s business dealings with him.

Hunter Biden seems like a mess of a human being with really terrible judgment, and Joe should have said to him: dude, no, stay out of Ukraine. But the idea that this amounts to corruption is a stretch. Biden’s been in public life for 50 years. No one has ever accused him of cupidity or venality. If he did discuss his son’s business dealings, it was probably to tell him to be careful.

Meanwhile, there’s Donald Trump, whom no one has ever accused of decency or generosity. He used his own charitable foundation to pay fines in Palm Beach and buy portraits of himself. And that ranks about 50th of the list of things Trump has done that are greedy, unethical, or possibly illegal. Every day, he’s making money from the Saudis or someone staying in his Washington hotel. Every day, he’s out there trying to steal the election. Every day, he corrupts the institutions he’s been put in charge of a little bit more. And, every day, dozens or hundreds of Americans are dying needless deaths because he panicked and didn’t know what to do. He lied, and his lies are killing people.

And we’re going to get excited over one meeting Biden may have had that even if it happened proves nothing? No. The story here, if there is one, is how Giuliani and Bannon got this.

Being “equally tough on Hillary” got us the most corrupt and anti-democratic president in our country’s history. We can’t be stupid enough to play that equivalency game a second time.

🚫⬇️ 🐣 RT @BradMossEsq JFC the NY Post’s story is coming apart at the seams. This repair shop guy sounds like a lunatic. The whole saga is nuts.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NoahSchachtman Here’s the audio of the extremely odd interview with the guy who claims he gave Hunter Biden’s laptop to Rudy Giuliani.
⋙⋙ DailyBeast: Man Who Reportedly Gave Hunter’s Laptop to Rudy Speaks Out in Bizarre Interview http://bit.ly/2H2vbKr
// 🚫=not to amplify; John Paul Isaac gave conflicting stories to reporters on Wednesday. He also said he feared for his life, citing the Seth Rich conspiracy.

🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS This is a huge tell. A GOP strategist tells Bloomberg that Senate Republicans don’t want a big stimulus bill now because they want to pivot hard to austerity under a Biden presidency, which could cripple it. No wonder McConnell is laughing. New piece:
⋙ WaPo: How Republicans will try to destroy a Biden presidency http://wapo.st/318u0jI

🐣 RT @MikeSachsEsq Even if the Dem Senators are right in their prediction that Barrett would furnish the 5th vote to strike down the ACA in its entirety…if Dems win WH and Senate, they could just moot the case pre-decision with a law instituting a de minimis tax penalty for the individual mandate

🐣 RT @danielsgoldman Before more journos go peddling this @nypost story, they should do some diligence on the cover story for how Giuliani got the “hard drive.” Giuliani has been conspiring with Russian agents for months, including someone the US says is actively trying to interfere in this election
MotherJones: Giuliani and the New York Post Are Pushing Russian Disinformation. It’s a Big Test for the Media. http://bit.ly/3dzsNHe (actually, this is old news, but “all things old are new again,” right?)
// With its new Biden story, Murdoch’s tabloid is a useful idiot for Vladimir Putin

WaPo: Videos show closed-door sessions of leading conservative activists: ‘Be not afraid of the accusations that you’re a voter suppressor’ http://wapo.st/34WEwf0

⭕ 13 Oct 2020

💙 CMD*: Senator Whitehouse Calls Out Dark-Money Networks Behind Amy Coney Barrett’s SCOTUS Nomination http://bit.ly/313R0jS *The Center for Media and Democracy: How GOP dark money funders are the one who have “stacked the Court”; (all docs here)
// They used gutting the Voting Rights Act (VRA) to legally suppress the vote and allow gerry-mandering and now are poised to overturn: 1) The ACA, 2) DACA, 3) Gay Rights, 4) Roe v Wade, 5) Labor Rights
// Leonard Leo (Federalist Society), Carrie Severino (Legal Crisis Network and, now, FedSoc),
Donors Trust (identity laundering)
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💙 💽 WaPo Documentary: Pathways to power http://wapo.st/3nMoo8v
// 5/21/2020; The conservative movement transforming America’s courts
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💙 WaPo: Federalist Society’s Leonard Leo is helping Trump make courts more conservative http://wapo.st/3nN2dyN
// 5/21/2020; Leonard Leo helped conservative nonprofits raise $250 million from mostly undisclosed donors in recent years to promote conservative judges and causes

🐣 RT @SenWhitehouse It’s the same funders selecting judges, funding campaigns for the judges and then showing up in courts in these orchestrated amicus flotillas and telling those judges what to do. It’s all one big #DarkMoney scheme.

🐣 RT @annagalland Here’s what Trump did to my suburban neighborhood:
– shattered our schools
– torched beloved local businesses
– inflamed racist hate
– scammed working families to reward his own fam & cronies
– terrorized our immigrant families
Nope, don’t like you even a smidgen.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kaitlancollins “Suburban women, will you please like me?” President Trump says at his Pennsylvania rally. “I saved your damn neighborhood.

🐣 RT @howardfineman Hearing: #AmyConeyBarrett won’t say if Trump can delay the election. He can’t. – Vox This was a revealingly corrupt, cravenly political non-answer. No doubt she knew it when she said it, which shows that, even after being nominated, she plays to #Trump.
⋙ Vox, Aaron Rupar: Amy Coney Barrett refused to say if Trump can delay the election. The correct answer is he can’t. http://bit.ly/3nHf2L4
// The question has an easy, straightforward answer. Barrett didn’t provide it.

🐣 RT @amyklobuchar Today Judge Coney Barrett would not say whether voter intimidation is illegal. ¤ Just to be clear: voter intimidation IS illegal. It’s explicitly outlawed (in 18 USC 594 to be exact).

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand “…the White House Counsel’s Office effectively told DOJ to disregard Trump’s tweets on the matter. They weren’t accompanied by an actual declassification order, and DOJ will proceed as though the tweets hadn’t occurred.” @kyledcheney
⋙ Politico: DOJ: Trump’s ‘total declassification’ of Russiagate docs has no effect http://politi.co/2H6pyLi
// DOJ attorneys told a judge that the White House Counsel’s Office effectively told DOJ to disregard Trump’s tweets on the matter.

🐣 RT @DonWinslow NEW VIDEO: #MemoToTrump ¤ I wrote a memo to Donald John Trump. 💽 https://twitter.com/donwinslow/status/1315739358230503424?s=20/photo/1
// Don Winslow ad❣ #MemoToTrump

🐣 RT @McFaul This video reminds me of a very ill Boris Yeltsin running for reelection in 1996. Anyone else remember his dancing?
⋙ 🐣 RT @RexChapman 215,000 dead Americans and he’s out there doing this… 💽 https://twitter.com/RexChapman/status/1315879949967011840?s=20/photo/1
// Trump dancing like a crazy person
⋙ 🐣 RT @RexChapman 💽 https://twitter.com/RexChapman/status/1315893789714776068?s=20/photo/1
// Yeltsin dancing like a crazy person
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul You found it! Eerily similar right? (Yeltsin was hiding that he’d just had a series heart attack)
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 Maybe that’s how you signal it’s time for Putin to swoop in, bail you out and take over

⭕ 12 Oct 2020

★ JAMA, Howard Bauchner and Phil Fontanarosa: Excess Deaths and the Great Pandemic of 2020 http://bit.ly/33RRI5m Highlights a series of articles in JAMA on the toll of the COVID-19 pandemic in the US: deaths (including “excess” deaths), social, financial and on disparities

Two new reports in JAMA provide updated estimates regarding the mortality associated with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in the US. In a research letter by Woolf and colleagues, the authors update their analysis of the number of “excess” deaths in the US related to COVID-19 and other causes from March 1 through August 1, 2020. 1,2 The authors report that during this 5-month period, a total of 1 336 561 deaths occurred in the US, an estimated 20% increase compared with the number of expected deaths, and representing 225 530 excess deaths. 2 Approximately 67% of these excess deaths were attributable directly to COVID-19, whereas excess deaths attributed to other causes also could have been related to the pandemic in general.

A second research letter, by Bilinski and Emanuel, 3 compared the US to Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries with populations exceeding 5 million. The authors found that since the beginning of the pandemic, among the countries with moderate mortality (n = 8; COVID-19 deaths, 5-25/100 000) or high mortality (n = 7; COVID-19 deaths, >25/100 00), the US ranked third, with 71.6 deaths/100 000.

The importance of the estimate by Woolf et al—which suggests that for the entirety of 2020, more than 400 000 excess deaths will occur—cannot be overstated, because it accounts for what could be declines in some causes of death, like motor vehicle crashes, but increases in others, like myocardial infarction. These deaths reflect a true measure of the human cost of the Great Pandemic of 2020. As depicted in the illustration, these deaths far exceed the number of US deaths from some armed conflicts, such as the Korean War and the Vietnam War, and deaths from the 2009 H1N1 (Swine flu) pandemic, and approach the number of deaths from World War II.

In the report by Bilinski and Emanuel, 3 the authors note that the US experienced high COVID-19–associated mortality and excess all-cause mortality into September 2020. After the initial peak in early spring, US death rates from COVID-19 and from all causes remained higher than rates in countries with high COVID-19 mortality.

In addition, 3 Viewpoints and an Editorial in JAMA reflect on the mental health, financial, and disparities issues related to the pandemic.

Simon and colleagues 4 suggest that it is critical to consider that for every death, an estimated 9 family members are affected, such as with prolonged grief or symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder. In other words, approximately 3.5 million people could develop major mental health needs. This does not account for the thousands of health care workers in hospitals and nursing homes who have been witness to the unimaginable morbidity and mortality associated with COVID-19.

Cooper and Williams 5 comment on the unrelenting and seemingly intractable and embedded disparities that exist in the US and within the US health care system. They call for restorative justice. This issue is not new, but rather the COVID-19 pandemic has once again highlighted and further compounded the health, social, and economic disparities inherent in communities of color.5,6

Cutler and Summers 7 suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic represents the greatest threat to prosperity and well-being that the US has encountered since the Great Depression that began in 1929. The authors estimated the total financial cost of the pandemic—related to lost economic output and losses related to health—at $16 trillion, or approximately 90% of the annual US gross domestic product (GDP). The estimated economic loss from COVID-19 is a staggering number, but was largely preventable, and will reverberate through society for years to come.

In an accompanying Editorial, Fineberg underscores the key ideas of the Viewpoints by Simon et al, Cooper and Williams, and Cutler and Summers, and summarizes the findings of the report by Woolf et al highlighting that the data on excess deaths related to COVID-19 are “sufficiently mortifying and motivating.” 8 He also emphasizes that “an intense, persistent, multipronged, and coherent response must be the order of the day and an urgent priority for the nation.” 8

Few people will forget the Great Pandemic of 2020, where and how they lived, how it substantially changed their lives, and for many, the profound human toll it has taken.

WaPo, Christopher Ingraham: New research explores authoritarian mind-set of Trump’s core supporters http://wapo.st/3lDoiy2
// Data reveal high levels of anti-democratic beliefs among many of the president’s backers, who stand to be a potent voting bloc for years to come

The Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus pandemic has been a catastrophic failure, with researchers at Oxford University estimating that its mismanagement of the crisis resulted in nearly 60,000 preventable deaths.

A new book by a psychology professor and a former lawyer in the Nixon White House argues that Trump has tapped into a current of authoritarianism in the American electorate, one that’s bubbled just below the surface for years. In “Authoritarian Nightmare,” Bob Altemeyer and John W. Dean marshal data from a previously unpublished nationwide survey showing a striking desire for strong authoritarian leadership among Republican voters.

They measure it using a tool Altemeyer developed in the early 1980s, called the right-wing authoritarian (RWA) scale. …

… Researchers have also consistently found that separate measures of authoritarian belief, such as a short survey of attitudes toward child-rearing, are reliable predictors of Trump support.

… He found the different versions of the scale produced findings that were nearly identical to the original 20-question battery, suggesting the scale is measuring a distinct psychological attribute that can’t be explained away by religiosity or political ideology.

“Even if Donald Trump disappeared tomorrow,” they write, “the millions of people who made him president would be ready to make someone else similar president instead.”

🐣 RT @brianklaass Voter suppression isn’t normal. This isn’t part of democracy in Europe, or Japan, or Canada. 5 hour wait times to cast a ballot is a uniquely American blight. It’s a choice, made by Republicans, to make it hard for people to vote so that they can win elections with lower turnout. [link] https://twitter.com/brianklaas/status/1315710585443676160?s=20

🐣 RT @AnaCabrera Fauci on CNBC: “I’ve devoted my entire professional life to fighting infectious diseases. This is an outbreak of historic proportions, the likes of which we have not seen in 102 yrs. There’s no chance that I’m going to give up on this & walk away from it, no matter what happens”

💙 🧵 RT @AshaRangappa_ THREAD. Great, question, @JoyAnnReid! I had the same question. And for an answer, I *highly* recommend “Let Them Eat Tweets,” by @Jacob_S_Hacker and Paul Pierson, which gives a clear, if depressing answer to this question. For big picture summary, read on: 📌 https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1315825379450421249?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @ 3. This leads to what the authors call “The Conservative Dilemma.” At some point, the party reaches a choice point: How do you get people to vote for you, when you are serving the economic interests of an elite few, (these are the plutocrats — the rich), and it doesn’t help them […]
// outrage machine explained

🐣 RT @fenrir_71 Gorsuch – Catholic.
Kavanaugh – Catholic.
Roberts – Catholic.
Alito – Catholic.
Thomas- Catholic.
Sensing a pattern yet?
⋙ 🐣 Also, Sotomayor, to be complete
⋙ 🐣 a possible explanation is that Catholicism as taught in the Catechism and universities is (still) essentially Thomist. Plus the Jesuits developed skills in argumentation (and torture). Not to forget the nuns (rulers in hand) who added a certain authoritarian flair

NYT: Hours before Trump campaigns in Florida, Fauci cautions against holding rallies, saying it is ‘asking for trouble.’ http://nyti.ms/3jUfoMe
//; Hours before President Trump campaigns in Florida, Dr. Anthony Fauci cautioned against holding rallies, saying it was ‘asking for trouble.’

🐣 RT @JoshNBCNews Dr Fauci tells @thenewsoncnbc with Shep Smith he’s committed to staying on the job regardless of who’s elected the next president. Says he’s not walking away from a problem this important

🐣 RT @AOC When politicians use faith as an excuse to pass and uphold laws that seize control of people’s bodies but not guarantee them healthcare, feed the poor, shelter the homeless, or welcome the stranger, you have to wonder if it’s really about faith at all.

📊 FiveThirtyEight: Biden is up 10.6% (52.4% Biden vs 41.8% Trump) in 538’s Poll-of-Polls http://53eig.ht/3dbyskN This is up from post-convention low of ✛6.6% on 9/19. Never has Biden been below 50% post convention ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1315685150068551685?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Republicans played victims in the first Barrett hearing. Democrats made the case against Republicans. http://wapo.st/3dlzUTj “If they save the seat, it would be a windfall; if they send more and more Republicans packing on Nov. 3, that’s a win, too”

Among the best of the Democrats was Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), whose presentation, cadence and passion have been well-crafted, both as a presidential candidate and now a surrogate for former vice president Joe Biden.

⋙ 💽 Amy Klobuchar segment Her remarks are worth watching in full http://cs.pn/2InXtj8

She was right to declare the hearing a “sham,” given that Republicans, in rushing through Barrett’s nomination, are refusing to pass a coronavirus relief package for the American people. “I think it shows real messed-up priorities from this Republican Party,” Klobuchar said. “But I am here anyway to do a job. To tell the truth.” She slammed Republicans for pushing Barrett’s nomination, even as Americans were already voting and even though they refused to consider Judge Merrick Garland in March 2016. She traced out the likely consequences of Barrett’s judicial philosophy — ending the ACA, eroding the legal right to abortion, striking down health care legislation. She made certain to point out that President Trump was seeking to put her on the court so that she could hand him the election, should it be disputed.

⋙ Amy Coney Barrett SCOTUS Nomination Threads:

🐣 Live-tweeting Hearings:
🧵 @SCOTUSblog ¤ https://twitter.com/SCOTUSblog/status/1315640381627871238?s=20
🧵 @peoplefor [PFAW] ¤ https://twitter.com/peoplefor/status/1315638230235189249?s=20
🧵 @sahilkapur ¤ https://twitter.com/sahilkapur/status/1315639093523632128?s=20 ¤

🧵 RT @peoplefor [PFAW] As Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court nominations hearings start, remember: we know that confirming Barrett would jeopardize our health care, our reproductive rights, our civil rights, and more. ¤ To protect our health care and our rights, senators must #BlockBarrett #WeDissent 📌 https://twitter.com/peoplefor/status/1315638230235189249?s=20

🧵 RT @SCOTUSblog Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee Lindsey Graham (SC) gavels the room into session with some housekeeping remarks and then speaks about Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg getting confirmed with a bipartisan vote of 96-3. 📌 https://twitter.com/SCOTUSblog/status/1315640381627871238?s=20

🧵 RT @sahilkapur Lindsey Graham and Dianne Feinstein chat before the Amy Coney Barrett Supreme Court hearings begin. 📌 https://twitter.com/sahilkapur/status/1315639093523632128?s=20

⭕ 11 Oct 2020

🐣 RT @MarshallCohen NEW: Deep dive on “information laundering” under Trump. ODNI puts out unverified Russian info about Trump’s opponents ¤ Fox News gives it 24/7 attention without context ¤ Trump gets worked up and tells DOJ to jail Biden, etc. w/ @oliverdarcy @ZcohenCNN
⋙ CNN: How Team Trump used Fox News as a laundromat for unverified Russian information about top Democrats http://cnn.it/3jReHDn

Trump, with the help of outlets like Fox News, has been pushing a dishonest narrative in touting intelligence documents that his administration declassified last month on the eve of the first presidential debate. They claimed the information was a supposed smoking gun proving that Hillary Clinton and the Obama administration sought to frame Trump with a Russian collusion scandal.

But when examined closely the documents indicate no such thing. In fact, by the Trump administration’s own admission, they are based on unverified Russian intelligence that could be totally bogus. Which is to say that the President and Fox News personalities such as Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson are hyping and disseminating information that originates from a foreign adversary to bludgeon top Democratic officials.

Trump and his allies have even gone so far as to demand or suggest that President Barack Obama and former Vice President Joe Biden should be charged with actual crimes — again, resting much of their case on unverified Russian chatter and other cherry-picked material that the Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency warned against releasing, as CNN previously reported. …

In other words, the US government picked up on Russians discussing Clinton’s political strategy to highlight Trump’s connections to Russia. This is no bombshell: Clinton’s political strategy played out in public view during the 2016 campaign — in tweets and TV interviews — and it was true that Trump’s team had extensive contacts with Russians, which they worked hard to keep secret during and after the 2016 campaign. …

According to sources and Barr’s own recent public comments, Durham’s work is not expected to conclude before the election. Instead, Trump and right-wing news outlets have relied on these document dumps from Ratcliffe and Barr to fill the void and speculate about future indictments.

But Ratcliffe’s document dumps are a tell-tale sign that there likely won’t be any eye-popping indictments stemming from the Durham investigation. Ratcliffe wouldn’t be turning over these sensitive documents to Congress — and to the public — if they were needed for upcoming criminal prosecutions, according to current and former Justice Department officials.

Instead Ratcliffe and congressional Republicans are releasing the documents now, helping to stoke outrage in conservative media and feeding Trump’s diatribes in his several-times-a-day interviews with Fox News and other conservative talk show hosts.

“What they are doing is the most severe politicization of intelligence in history,” said Nick Shapiro, former CIA deputy chief of staff under Brennan.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “Abraham Lincoln was up for re-election and it was 27 days before the election and a seat became open on the United States Supreme Court,” Sen. Harris says at #vpdebate. “But, Honest Abe said, it’s not the right thing to do. The American people deserve to make the decision.” 💽 https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1315442123492163584?s=20/photo/1

💙 🐣 RT @60Minutes They’ve worked on election campaigns for big-name Republicans like Giuliani, Rubio, McCain, Kasich, and George W. Bush. Now these Republican strategists have banded together to defeat the candidate of their own party. ¤ Inside the Lincoln Project, tonight. https://cbsn.ws/30R28Av 💽 https://twitter.com/60Minutes/status/1315376215205851137?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @60Minutes “None of us will ever work in Republican politics again,” says longtime GOP strategist Steve Schmidt about the likely consequences of being part of a super PAC whose mission is to defeat President Trump’s re-election. https://cbsn.ws/30XFhTU 💽 https://twitter.com/60Minutes/status/1315445804526694401?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Chuck Schumer is calling on Amy Coney Barrett to commit to recusing herself from cases involving the Affordable Care Act and the 2020 election if confirmed. ¤ Schumer says Barrett has “serious conflicts of interest.” [Axios link] https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1315434504782336004?s=20

🐣 RT @DemWrite This. Is. Blistering. Trump’s epic failure on COVID, in 10 succinct minutes. ¤ Everyone in America should see this. From @ByDonkeys: #DemCast 💽 https://twitter.com/DemWrite/status/1315393284043235329?s=20/photo/1
// Timeline

⭕ 10 Oct 2020

DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng and Spencer Ackerman: Team Trump Admits Its ‘Russiagate’ Head Fake Has Been a Flop http://bit.ly/2GI43R0
// Loyalists like Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe are trying to craft a counter-narrative. But the country isn’t in the mood for the tale.

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“That’s just everything now—the Post Office as a domestic political weapon, the census is being used as one,” said a former senior intelligence official. “The right wing has come around to the view that it is legitimate to use every aspect of government as leverage to preserve their own political power and destroy their enemies. That’s the reality of where we are. There’s no rational view of the proper job of intelligence agencies that says it’s to protect the president.”

Intelligence veterans are quick to point to the very long history of politicized intelligence, from the Bay of Pigs to Iran-Contra to Iraq. They also observe that previous politicization was typically tied to a foreign target, rather than a domestic political fight, something that highlights the blatancy of Ratcliffe and Trump’s efforts. “There was a set of rules both sides played by, even if they politicized their analysis like [Bush-era Undersecretary of Defense] Doug Feith did to support a desired policy,” Mowatt-Larsen said. “The aberration here is that it’s being used purely to support the president in an election context. That’s an unacceptable politicization.”

CIA allies are quick to point out that none of the multiple inquiries into Russian election interference have substantiated Trump’s narrative of Clinton’s campaign inventing a hoax of Russia collusion. Instead, they’ve validated the 2017 intelligence assessment that Russia intervened on Trump’s behalf.

[A] former official thought the domestic weaponization of intelligence wasn’t necessarily a permanent feature of elite American politics. But the official said it depended on Republican moneymen repudiating Trump and compelling the party to abandon his mode of politics. That’s something that they haven’t done in four years–and something capital, historically, never does against nationalisms. “Is the result of this election definitive enough that the Republican Party decides we’re going to change our approach, or are they locked in?” the ex-official said. “It’s all going to come down to the plutocrats that fund the Republican Party.”

Mowatt-Larssen, author of the memoir A State of Mind: Faith and The CIA, agreed there was nothing inevitable about permanent domestic politicization of intelligence. But he said the intelligence agencies needed to “purge” themselves of habits of acquiescence to political figures.

“The first thing you need to do is restore your reputation and purge—I use that word deliberately—all the ways you’ve been intimidated, cajoled and persuaded to join a political enterprise. The intelligence agencies have to recognize there is now a problem with their truth-seeking character, objectivity, independence and nonpolitical role now being in question,” he said. “What’s clear is there’s been a trend toward politicization that has gotten really bad, and the intelligence community is aware they’re under assault.”

Trump is confident that a nation mired in a pandemic and corresponding economic disaster cares about relitigating the Russia investigations. “The American people are totally aware of this,” he assured Limbaugh.

⭕ 9 Oct 2020

WaPo: Trump, lagging in polls, pressures Justice Dept. to target Democrats and criticizes Barr http://wapo.st/2SJV1oR “Barr has sought to lower expectations in recent weeks, making sure that senior officials in the West Wing are not expecting anything before the election”

The delayed report is “a disgrace,” and Trump’s 2016 Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, should be jailed, Trump said in a rambling radio interview, one day after he argued on Twitter that his current Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, is a criminal who should be barred from running.

“The behavior would be shocking in a normal presidency, but Trump has literally been doing this for years,” Harvard Law School professor Jack Goldsmith, a Justice Department official in the George W. Bush administration, said of Trump’s calls to go after Democrats. “So it is reprehensible, but not shocking.”

🐣 RT @forwardarc Gretchen Whitmer: When Trump told the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by” during the first presidential debate, he is complicit. Hate groups heard the president’s words not as a rebuke, but as a rallying cry. As a call to action.
⋙ WaPo, Gretchen Whitmer: I will hold the president accountable for endangering and dividing America http://wapo.st/3nxnmNr

WaPo, Greg Sargent: On Hannity’s show, Trump reveals his corrupt, panicky endgame http://wapo.st/30PHbpq “Law enforcement is telling me that they are ready for a volatile and potentially violent period as we ramp up to the election and beyond” ~ Frank Figliuzzi

⭕ 8 Oct 2020

JustSecurity, Justin Hendrix (10/8): Six Disinformation Threats in the Post-Election Period http://bit.ly/31WW9L8 ● /photo/1
// Those seeking to sow discord may be keeping their powder dry until after November 3rd

CNN: US counterintelligence chief says foreign adversaries are exploiting Trump’s lies to influence election http://cnn.it/2SPnWIg

The top US intelligence official on election security says that foreign adversaries are exploiting lies by President Donald Trump in their campaigns to influence the 2020 election.

Bill Evanina, the Director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, agreed when asked by Hearst Television that foreign powers are using the numerous exaggerated and false claims Trump has made about mail-in voting, voting multiple times and 2020 being the most fraudulent election in history.

Evanina was asked about a list of false claims about mail-in voting and voter fraud that the President has made, which the interviewer, Mark Albert, called “false statements.” Evanina did not directly address the truthfulness of Trump’s claims but did say they’re being amplified by foreign adversaries.

“If they see a reference made by the President of the United States, a prominent US Senator, a business person, someone who America looks at as a voice of reason, and they believe it suits their interests, they will amplify that by a thousand to make sure that the most amount of people see it,” Evanina said.

Mail-in voting is a favorite target of Trump’s, who has routinely spread false information on the way many Americans plan to vote during the pandemic.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom Seriously, people should be listening to this interview with Hannity, because the president is basically just calling for violence at this point.
⋙ 🐣 RT @htheike77 We knew this is where this was going to go, & now we are approaching Nov 3- the time when it was going to happen. He has been prepping them for this for a very, very long time. This was his plan all along. The FBI has tried to sound the alarm- Barr has covered it up.

CNN: Prestigious medical journal calls for US leadership to be voted out over Covid-19 failure http://cnn.it/2SH0fSi “‘They have taken a crisis and turned it into a tragedy,’ the editorial says”

In an unprecedented move, the New England Journal of Medicine on Wednesday published an editorial written by its editors condemning the Trump administration for its response to the Covid-19 pandemic — and calling for the current leadership in the United States to be voted out of office.

“We rarely publish editorials signed by all the editors,” said Dr. Eric Rubin, editor-in-chief of the medical journal and an author of the new editorial.

The editorial, which Rubin said was drafted in August, details how the United States leads the world in Covid-19 cases and deaths. So far, more than 7.5 million people in the United States have been diagnosed with Covid-19 and more than 200,000 people have died of the disease.

“This crisis has produced a test of leadership. With no good options to combat a novel pathogen, countries were forced to make hard choices about how to respond. Here in the United States, our leaders have failed that test. They have taken a crisis and turned it into a tragedy,” the editorial says.

NYT, Mary McCord: The Plot Against Gretchen Whitmer Shows the Danger of Private Militias http://nyti.ms/3ltTakE Ms McCord was an acting assistant attorney general for national security.
// These groups have no constitutional right to exist.

🐣 RT @MargLTaylor I’m concerned that the bizarre conservative push recently to say “the US is a republic not a democracy” is to lay the groundwork for Republican state legislatures to disregard the popular vote in key states.
⋙ 🐣 RT @KenGardner11 It isn’t recent. We don’t decide issues merely by majority vote. The states (represented in the Senate) must also approve legislation. And we don’t decide presidential elections by majority vote either. Candidates do sometimes win the presidency despite losing the popular vote.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @MargLTaylor I think I was too subtle in my tweet. The point is, we are both. So what are people who draw this distinction trying to achieve?
⋙⋙ ⋙ WaPo, Eugene Volokh (2015): Is the United States of America a republic or a democracy? http://wapo.st/30IRgEL
// 5/23/2015
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @KenGardner11 The people who want democracy really want all issues and all elections (even President) to be decided by majority rule. The people who emphasize that we are a Republic emphasize that our constitution imposes some limits on majority rule to protect minorities or individuals.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 But now we are moving to dictatorship by a corrupt minority drawing fuel from resentful populations. This has happened before, if elsewhere

WaPo: Citing 25th Amendment, Pelosi, Raskin move to create panel that could rule on president’s fitness for office http://wapo.st/3iJy2oC “[Pelosi] previewed the move on Thursday, telling reporters that she would discuss the 25th Amendment on Friday”

🐣 RT @kyledcheney TRUMP campaign fundraising email just now says Biden shouldn’t be allowed to run and needs to “pay the price.” https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1314332502379704320?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @DavidCornDC This article suggests that the president of the United Stares—the man who controls the nuclear arsenal—may be suffering steroids-induced mania. And not one Republican has expressed concern about this.
🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Trump Lashes Out at His Cabinet With Calls to Indict Political Rivals http://nyti.ms/3nyvWeH
// By Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman; The pressure on his top administration officials to take action came as President Trump bristled at the restraints of his illness.

The president castigated his own team, declaring that Attorney General William P. Barr would go down in history “as a very sad, sad situation” if he did not indict Democrats like Mr. Biden and former President Barack Obama. He complained that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had not released Hillary Clinton’s emails, saying, “I’m not happy about him for that reason.” And he targeted Christopher A. Wray, the F.B.I. director. “He’s been disappointing,” Mr. Trump said.

“Unless Bill Barr indicts these people for crimes, the greatest political crime in the history of our country, then we’re going to get little satisfaction unless I win and we’ll just have to go, because I won’t forget it,” Mr. Trump said, referring to the investigation into his 2016 campaign ties with Russia. “But these people should be indicted. This was the greatest political crime in the history of our country, and that includes Obama and it includes Biden.”

Mr. Trump has often argued that his political antagonists should be prosecuted, but in this case, he went further by indicating that he had directly pressured Mr. Barr to indict without waiting for more evidence. “He’s got all the information he needs,” the president said. “They want to get more, more, more, they keep getting more. I said, ‘You don’t need any more.’”

The president was all over the map in his two Fox phone calls, throwing out unsubstantiated or discredited accusations, explaining that he wanted to bring home troops from Afghanistan to be ready to fight China or Russia if necessary and calling Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan “the lockup queen” even as his own Justice Department was announcing the existence of an anti-government group’s plot to kidnap her.

As for his opponents, he said on Fox Business that Mr. Biden “wouldn’t be president for two months” because “he’s not mentally capable,” leaving Ms. Harris to then take over the presidency. “She’s a communist,” he said. “We’re going to have a communist.” A few hours later, Mr. Trump reposted Twitter messages claiming that Speaker Nancy Pelosi might be orchestrating “a coup” against him.

Mr. Trump told his Fox interviewers that he felt well despite his hospitalization, although during his evening phone call with Sean Hannity, his voice at times sounded raspy and twice he had to clear his throat. …

Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, even indicated that he was boycotting the White House because of its lax handling of the virus.

“I haven’t actually been to the White House since August the 6th because my impression was that their approach to how to handle this is different from mine and what I suggested that we do in the Senate, which is to wear a mask and practice social distancing,” Mr. McConnell told reporters.

After being rebuffed by the White House, the Washington city government’s health department released an open letter to the staff members and guests who attended a Sept. 26 ceremony in the Rose Garden that has been blamed for the outbreak, imploring them to get tested for the virus. Crede Bailey, the head of the White House security office, has been hospitalized and a fourth White House journalist tested positive on Thursday.

Ms. Pelosi said she planned to introduce legislation on Friday creating a commission on presidential capacity to review the health of a commander in chief under provisions of the 25th Amendment providing for the temporary transfer of power to the vice president in case of inability to discharge the duties of the office. “Crazy Nancy is the one who should be under observation,” Mr. Trump replied on Twitter.

… He said he was no longer taking the experimental drugs used to treat the virus, but he added that he was still taking a steroid that doctors say can produce bursts of energy, euphoria and even a sense of invulnerability.

“I felt pretty lousy,” Mr. Trump said. But, he added, “I’m back because I’m a perfect physical specimen and I’m extremely young.” He once again played down the severity of the disease. “Now what happens is you get better,” he said. “That’s what happens, you get better.”

Mr. Trump later released a video addressed specifically to senior citizens, who were once his political base but have increasingly soured on him as they have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic, according to polls.

“To my favorite people in the world, the seniors,” he said in the video. “I’m a senior. I know you don’t know that. Nobody knows that. Maybe you don’t have to tell them. But I’m a senior.”

Acknowledging that he had been “very sick,” he praised the experimental treatments he was given for the virus and vowed to provide them to seniors. “I want you to get the same care that I got,” he said. “You’re going to get the same medicine. You’re going to get it free, no charge, and we’re going to get it to you soon.”

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say that a person infected with the coronavirus can be with other people 10 days after symptoms first appear if the patient has gone 24 hours free of fever without the use of medication that reduces temperatures and if other symptoms are improving.

The onset of the president’s symptoms remains murky; if he started feeling sick on Oct. 1, the day he reported testing positive, then a Saturday return would be premature by C.D.C. guidelines. If he had his first symptoms the day before, then Saturday would meet the 10-day mark. Mr. Trump’s doctors have said he has not experienced fever in days, but the dexamethasone steroid he is taking is known to hide a fever.

Experts said resuming a public schedule might worsen Mr. Trump’s condition, which could still rapidly deteriorate in the next several days. Covid-19, an unpredictable disease, can suddenly and unexpectedly worsen during a patient’s second week of illness. Based on the information provided, “No, I would not clear him to start public engagements on Saturday,” said Dr. Phyllis Tien, an infectious disease physician at the University of California, San Francisco, where she conducts and advises on Covid-19 clinical trials.

White House aides privately expressed concern about whether the president’s animated mood in recent days stemmed from the dexamethasone. Doctors not involved with the president’s care said it could have a significant effect on a patient’s behavior.

Dr. Negin Hajizadeh, a pulmonary/critical care physician at Northwell Health, noted that the majority of Covid patients receiving dexamethasone are on mechanical ventilation and in a state of induced coma, so they do not exhibit any behavioral side effects. But, she said, large studies show that generally 28 to 30 percent of patients will exhibit mild to moderate psychiatric side effects like anxiety, insomnia, mania or delirium after receiving steroid treatments, and about 6 percent may develop psychosis.

“When we prescribe steroids we warn our patients: ‘This may cause you to feel jittery, might cause you to feel irritable,’” Dr. Hajizadeh said. “We will tell family members, especially for our older patients, ‘This may cause insomnia, this may cause changes in eating habits and, in extreme cases, mania and impaired decision making.’”

Watching the news coverage and angry at the state of the race, Mr. Trump has been imploring aides to let him resume campaign rallies as soon as this weekend. He showed up again in the Oval Office on Thursday despite efforts to get him to remain in the residence until he was more fully recovered. In addition to the attempt to hold a rally in Florida on Saturday, he said he would try to stage one the following day in Pennsylvania. …

Alex Conant, a Republican strategist and former aide to Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, said that the Trump campaign was entering a dangerous period, one when a campaign heading for a possible defeat can become treacherous.

“The knives come out, the donors flee and the candidate throws embarrassing Hail Marys,” he said. “Most politicians can handle losing a race, but they really don’t want to be embarrassed. When a loss seems inevitable, people who want a future in politics start looking out for their own interests. People start looking over their shoulders.”

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind Lol Richard Grenell, who embarrassingly for our country served as DNI, got locked out of Twitter for tweeting false claims about voter fraud. ¤ Now do Trump.

🧵 RT @atrupar Trump won’t tell Hannity if he’s had a negative coronavirus test. He just ignores the question and starts ranting. 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1314379349781553152?s=20
// Trump phone call with Hannity; hoarse, coughing, voice gives out
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar “California is gonna have to ration water. You wanna know why? Because they send millions of gallons of water out to sea, out to the Pacific. Because they want to take care of certain little tiny fish, that aren’t doing very well without water.” — Trump
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar Trump concludes his interview with Hannity by claiming that Mike Pence refusing to commit to a peaceful transition of power during the VP debate was his “best answer” of the night

💙 🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin Refusing to even consider another party’s Supreme Court nomination ‘because it occurred in the final year of a presidency’ and then rushing through your own party’s nomination in the final months of the next presidency is itself a form of court packing.
⋙ 🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin If Republicans in Congress are truly concerned about court packing – as they should be – they should’ve considered Garland’s confirmation in 2016 or remain consistent now and defer this confirmation until the next presidency. Trying to have it both ways is politicizing the court.

🐣 RT @MikeBalsamo1 NEW: Friction is growing in the Trump-Barr relationship over the Durham probe. Trump feels he’s given Barr wide latitude on Russia & wants more charges. While Barr understands Trump’s frustration, he won’t tolerate interference in specific investigations.
⋙ AP: Trump, Barr at odds over slow pace of Durham investigation http://bit.ly/2FcSUa0

… [T]he tensions between Trump and the attorney general over the fate of the probe underscore the extent to which the president is aggressively trying to use all of the levers of his power to gain ground in an election that has been moving away from him. ¤ In the absence of blockbuster findings, Trump is now moving to make documents public himself with his new acting head of intelligence.

… A report from the Justice Department’s inspector general in December knocked down multiple lines of attack against the Russia investigation, finding that it was properly opened and that law enforcement leaders were not motivated by political bias. But Barr has said he and Durham disagreed with the inspector general over whether the FBI had enough information to open a full investigation and, in particular, to use surveillance on a former Trump campaign aide.

WaPo: Longtime GOP fundraiser Elliott Broidy charged with acting as a foreign agent, is likely to plead guilty http://wapo.st/3daq1I6
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On Maddow:
Trump Campaign Finance Committee
Steve Wynn, stepped away from casino business over sexual harassment scandal
Michael Cohen, Trump lawyer, convicted for perjury
⋙ Elliott Broidy, just indicted ~ guilty plea expected
Louis DeJoy, “guy Trump put in charge of messing up the post office”
(George Nader) ~ business ties to Broidy; imprisoned for child pornography

💽 TheIndependent [UK]: Trump gives Bill Barr ultimatum as he demands roundup of political enemies http://bit.ly/2SDNqIv //➔ This is stunning, really
// Rambling phone interview on Fox Business sees president vent rage about rivals’ supposed crimes against him

During a live phone-in on Fox Business, Donald Trump complained again that not enough of his political enemies have been arrested – and said attorney general Bill Barr could find himself in “a sad situation” if he doesn’t start rounding them up.

The blunt warning comes after Mr Trump left Walter Reed Medical Centre and returned to Twitter with a blizzard of angry tweets and retweets, many of them calling for the indictment of Obama administration figures.

The president’s rambling and ill-tempered interview with Maria Bartiromo on Thursday saw him run through a long list of his usual grievances, but he was particularly rancorous on the subject of supposed Obama-era “crimes” against him for which he wants to see his predecessor indicted, along with Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton and many others.

“Unless Bill Barr indicts these people for crimes,” declared the president, “the greatest political crime in the history of our country, then we’re gonna get little satisfaction unless I win. Because I won’t forget it. But these people should be indicted, this was the greatest political crime in the history of our country. And that includes Obama, and that includes Biden; these are people that spied on my campaign, and we have everything.

“Now they say they have much more, and I say Bill, you got plenty. You don’t need any more.”

Read more: How many presidents have lost a second term?

Comparing Mr Barr unflatteringly to former acting director of national intelligence Richard Grennell and successor John Ratcliffe, both of whom have released documents related to the Russia investigation, Mr Trump gave his attorney general a warning.

“To be honest, Bill Barr’s gonna go down either as the greatest attorney general in the history of the country or he’s gonna go down as a very sad, sad situation. I mean, I’ll be honest with you. He’s got all the information he needs. They wanna get more, more, more, they keep getting more, I say: ‘You don’t need any more. You got more stuff than anybody’s ever had.’”

Mr Trump has complained for years that various Democrats should be “locked up”, even telling Hillary Clinton to her face at a 2016 debate that she would be “in jail” if he won. (His administration has not investigated her in any meaningful way.)

However, in the last year or so, he has begun insisting ever more furiously that the Obama team committed crimes against him, in particular saying Mr Obama spied on his campaign.

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All Russia Hoax Scandal information was Declassified by me long ago. Unfortunately for our Country, people have acted very slowly, especially since it is perhaps the biggest political crime in the history of our Country. Act!!!

So I had to constantly fight off all of this Scum, achieve more than any other President in First Term, and then they talk Chaos. They created crimes against me and this administration!

Where are all of the arrests? Can you imagine if the roles were reversed? Long term sentences would have started two years ago. Shameful!

NOW THAT THE RADICAL LEFT DEMOCRATS GOT CAUGHT COLD IN THE (NON) FRIENDLY TRANSFER OF GOVERNMENT, IN FACT, THEY SPIED ON MY CAMPAIGN AND WENT FOR A COUP, WE ARE ENTITLED TO ASK THE VOTERS FOR FOUR MORE YEARS. PLEASE REMEMBER THIS WHEN YOU VOTE!

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Later in the Fox Business interview, while expounding the theme of Hillary Clinton’s State Department emails, Mr Trump appeared to suggest that he might take a more active role in his proposed criminal roundups.

“She should be indicted for that!” he shouted down the phone. “If people delete emails in a regular court case – she deleted 33,000 emails and nothing happens to her! Our justice system, nothing happens to her. With all of the pages of stuff, thousands of pages that we have on them, nothing happens to them, nothing happens.

“And you know, I said I’m gonna not get involved, I’m gonna have to get involved, because these people are crooked people.”

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Down in the polls and yearning for an October surprise, Trump lashes at his most loyal allies http://wapo.st/33J7wYa Trump goes after Barr for not indicting his political enemies and after Pompeo for supposedly sitting on information to support such indictments

There was much about President Trump’s Thursday morning interview with Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo that reeked of desperation and an incumbent president fighting for his political life. He decided to go down the “unlikable” path with Sen. Kamala D. Harris (D-Calif.) and called her a “monster.” He said he wouldn’t participate in a virtual debate with former vice president Joe Biden next week. He suggested he might win heavily blue New York state. He even cast doubt on polls showing him down by double digits — by pointing to boaters and truck owners who support him.

But perhaps nothing in the interview reflected his precarious position quite like what he said about some of his most loyal allies. And the theme of each was the same: These people aren’t doing enough to further his political goals by linking his prominent foes to crimes.

Less than 12 hours earlier, Trump’s loyal vice president, Mike Pence, won plaudits from conservatives for his debate performance against Harris. But Trump hijacked the debate news with an interview that included targeting arguably his two most loyal Cabinet members — Attorney General William P. Barr and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo — along with FBI Director Christopher A. Wray.

Trump built upon tweets this week suggesting Barr needs to start indicting people tied to the Russia investigation, while explicitly citing President Barack Obama and Biden.

“Unless Bill Barr indicts these people for crimes — the greatest political crime in the history of our country — then we’re going to get little satisfaction, unless I win,” Trump said, adding that he “won’t forget it” and that the crime “includes Obama, and that includes Biden.”

Trump also said at another point that “Bill has got to move” and that he would go down in history as a “very sad situation” if he doesn’t indict people. He said the Justice Department keeps asking for more information but that it already has all the information it needs.

But Obama and Biden weren’t the only ones Trump implicated in crimes and suggested he wanted his Cabinet officials to target. He also expressed rare dissatisfaction with Pompeo, who he said should release some sort of new information on Hillary Clinton’s emails.

“They’re in the State Department, but Mike Pompeo has been unable to get them out, which is very sad actually. I’m not happy about him for that reason,” Trump said. “He was unable to get that. I don’t know why. You’re running the State Department; you’re able to get them out.”

It wasn’t clear exactly what Trump was referring to, since the State Department has already released emails that it had.

While Trump has leaned on Barr before, and Barr has at least attempted to offer a veneer of criticizing Trump, the rebuke of Pompeo was highly unusual. Pompeo has bent over backward for Trump, dating back to his time as CIA director, and there’s rarely been daylight between the two men.

Trump also critiqued both men at multiple points in the interview, suggesting this was a concerted push rather than just a couple of one-off comments.

“Forget about the fact that they were classified,” Trump said of Clinton’s emails. “Let’s go. Maybe Mike Pompeo finally finds them, okay?”

Trump also reserved some of his harshest words to date for Wray, who has recently contradicted Trump’s baseless claims about massive mail-in voter fraud. Trump declined to say whether he would fire Wray.

“He’s been disappointing,” Trump said. “He talks about even the voting thing, that he doesn’t see the voting ballots as a problem,” he added before stating a baseless claim about voter fraud.

The 2016 election, it bears emphasizing, arguably turned on a late announcement from then-FBI Director James B. Comey about newly discovered Clinton emails. Trump is basically asking for the exact same thing from Pompeo — and publicly so. But it seems he would settle for something supposedly incriminating involving Obama and Biden, too.

Trump has been ramping up the pressure on Barr in recent days, and Thursday’s interview was a fusillade of pleas for his allies to use their legal powers to further his political goals. If Trump’s political standing doesn’t improve — and perhaps even if it does — you can bet there will be more where this came from over the next four weeks.

🐣 RT @clearing_fog Trump tweets ¤ April 17, 2020 https://twitter.com/clearing_fog/status/1314302938227990528?s=20/photo/1
// ‘Liberate VA MI MN’

‼️ 🐣 RT @danielsgoldman Let me get this straight: the “coup” started when Comey “overstepped his authority” and exonerated Clinton, leading to his announcement just days before the election that he reopened the investigation, all while those “working against” Trump didnt leak that investigation? Gotcha.
⋙ 🐣 RT @SenRonJohnson What is the greater threat to our democracy—transparency, or the continued coverup of an attempted coup against the duly elected president? Read my @WSJopinion
⋙⋙🚫 WSJ, Ron Johnson: An American Coup Attempt http://on.wsj.com/30M8W22
// omg; Time may be running out to expose the effort to overthrow Trump, which began before his election.

🐣 RT @JRehling If the suspects are Black, the media calls them rioters.
If the suspects are Muslim, the media calls them terrorists.
If the suspects look like ZZ Top, the media calls them a militia.
https://twitter.com/JRehling/status/1314298883665608704?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @FloridaBiden 👇 https://twitter.com/FloridaBiden/status/1314238882586787840?s=20/photo/1
// Reasons to Vote Him Out

🚫🐣 RT @Acosta Trump on Harris: “She wants to open up the borders to allow killers, murderers and rapists into our country.”
// disinfo

⁉️🐣 RT @BeschlossDC Now @JonLemire of AP reports that Mike Pence has canceled engagements scheduled for Indiana tomorrow and is instead returning to DC.

🐣 RT @kasparov63 Whenever a politician talks about achieving liberty and prosperity without democracy, get ready to take to the streets.
🐣 RT @PeteButtigieg Democracies are much better at delivering liberty, peace, and prosperity. That’s why we’re fighting so hard for democracy right now.
⋙ 🐣 RT @SenMikeLee Democracy isn’t the objective; liberty, peace, and prospefity are. We want the human condition to flourish. Rank democracy can thwart that.

🐣 RT @robertjdenault AG Barr contemplated charging BLM protestors with insurrection while he was aware of an *actual plot* to overthrow the government of Michigan by right-wing fanatics. ¤ People must recognize the seriousness of this moment. If the plot had succeeded it could have triggered.. a lot.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TaraLOGrady And FBI Director Chris Wray is the only person left standing between these plots and the American people yet trump and Bill Barr want him removed & will fire him immediately after the election
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @AjleDr Exactly and if the FBI had not started to reassert its independence it probably would have been successful. Trump already has his troublemakers lined up. This was a test run. If anyone doesn’t believe me look at the past five years of trump atrocities while in office.
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🐣 RT @FBI Six Arrested on Federal Charge of Conspiracy to Kidnap the Governor of Michigan http://ow.ly/sVGI50BNBsm https://twitter.com/FBI/status/1314294597535887365?s=20/photo/1
// The Michigan Attorney General Charged Seven Additional Individuals Following a Coordinated Disruption of the Plan

🧵 RT @MichaelEHayden ICYMI: A Pro-Trump, anti-BLM blog popped up in the critical swing state of Pennsylvania this April. ¤ It was secretly authored by a U.S. white nationalist. We connected it to a network of Russian websites: 📌 https://twitter.com/MichaelEHayden/status/1314225868915564554?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @MichaelEHayden .@splcenter found that “Lancaster Patriot,” a Pennsylvania politics blog amplified by FOX News, is connected to a Russian malware site. ¤ It’s also linked to the Pro-Putin website Russia Insider:
⋙⋙ SPLC, Michael E Hayden : Far-Right Pennsylvania Politics Blog Was Mirrored by Obscure Russian Website http://bit.ly/2SFvtJM

🐣 RT @SachaBaronCohen It still feels bizarre to speak out in my own voice, but I wrote this for @TIME because Trump’s lies and conspiracies, spread by Facebook, threaten to kill more people—and democracy as we know it!
💙 TIME, Sacha Baron Cohen: We Must Save Democracy From Conspiracies http://bit.ly/2SE5YIQ “Trump clearly believes that his only hope for political survival is to spin an alternate universe”

⭕ 7 Oct 2020

💙 🧵 RT @atrupar The Pence-Harris vice presidential debate is about to begin. Follow for a video thread. 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1314007886369095681?s=20

💙 🧵 RT @atrupar The Trump-Biden debate, moderated by Chris Wallace, is about to begin. Follow for a video thread. 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1311108221990559748?s=20
// 9/29/2020

💙 WaPo (10/7): New Justice Dept. election fraud guidance could allow boosting of Trump’s exaggerated claims, legal observers say http://wapo.st/33GcNQ7 This is what the PA GOP legislature was trying to do, but now it’s nationwide DOJ policy

The Justice Department recently issued guidance giving federal prosecutors more leeway to take public action on suspected election fraud before ballots are in — a move that some legal analysts worry could foreshadow an effort to bolster President Trump’s exaggerated claims of fraud via mail-in voting.

The guidance, which came in an email from a career official in the department’s public integrity section, detailed what it called an “exception to the general non-interference with elections policy,” which discourages prosecutors from taking overt steps in fraud investigations until all ballots are counted and certified.

The exception would apply, the email indicated, “where the integrity of any component of the federal government is implicated by election offenses within the scope of the policy, including, but not limited to, misconduct by federal officials or employees administering an aspect of the voting process through the United States Postal Service, the Department of Defense, or any other federal department or agency.”

🐣 RT @JohnBrennan In debate, @Mike_Pence lied about handwritten notes of mine from 2016 that referenced unsubstantiated Russian allegation about Secretary Clinton. Follows DNI Ratcliffe’s politicized release of misleading snippets of documents. ¤ Russia helped Trump, and continues to. ¤ Full stop.

🐣 RT @joshrogin .@petestrzok on Radcliffe’s Russian intel: “There’s not anything nefarious there. [Trump’s allies] are trying to claim that Clinton spun all this up. This is clearly false. Her campaign did not.”
⋙ WaPo: Trump’s team trusts Russian intelligence over U.S. intelligence http://wapo.st/30CWGRF

🐣 RT @tribelaw “After all that America has accomplished, after all the years we have stood as a beacon of light to the world, it cannot be that here and now, in 2020, we will allow government of the people, by the people, and for the people to perish from this earth.” — @JoeBiden at Gettysburg

⭕ 6 Oct 2020

CNN: Former CIA director accuses intel chief of selectively declassifying documents to help Trump http://cnn.it/3d55rsF

Former CIA director John Brennan on Tuesday accused current intelligence chief John Ratcliffe of selectively declassifying documents ahead of the November election that benefit President Donald Trump, telling CNN that the decision to release materials gathered by the agency on Russian allegations that Hillary Clinton was planning on “stirring up a scandal” against her Republican rival in 2016 was motivated by politics.

“These were my notes from the 2016 period when I briefed President Obama and the rest of the national security council team about what the Russians were up to and I was giving examples of the type of access that the US intelligence community had to Russian information and what the Russians were talking about and alleging,” he added.

The former CIA director also pushed back on Ratcliffe’s declassification of a heavily redacted CIA memo related to the investigative referral forwarded to the FBI at the time. The memo notes that the Russians allege Clinton’s effort to stir up a scandal was “a means of distracting the public from her use of a private email server.”

“If, in fact, what the Russians were alleging that Hillary was trying to highlight the reported connections between Trump and the Russians, if that was accurate and a big if, there is nothing at all illegal about that,” Brennan said.

“John Ratcliffe and others are trying to portray this as unlawful activity that deserves follow-up investigation by the FBI. No. It was a campaign activity,” he added.

That message came during a Twitter spree attacking former FBI Director James Comey, former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, former special counsel Robert Mueller and the FBI, where Trump said he will declassify the documents with “no redactions.” Trump was quote-tweeting Paul Sperry, a conservative journalist and fellow at the Hoover institution, who wrote that if the documents were declassified, it would show that “the FBI and CIA not only knew the Russia ‘collusion’ allegations against Trump were a political dirty trick, but that they were in on the trick.”

But Brennan told CNN Tuesday that the memo declassified by Ratcliffe, which he characterized as a Counterintelligence Operational Lead (CIOL), is just one of several documents that were sent to the FBI related to Russian activity during the 2016 race.

“There are a lot of other CIOLs that talk about the contacts that were taking place between individuals associated with the Trump campaign and the Russians. So he might want to think about trying to balance some of these releases by providing information to the American public about what theintelligence community had unearthed during this period of time about Russia’s interactions with those involved in the Trump campaign,” he said. …

NYT: Whistle-Blowing Scientist Quits Government With Final Broadside http://nyti.ms/3nlxMQl
// Dr. Rick Bright, who said he was demoted at the health department for blowing the whistle on a politicized coronavirus response, remains concerned about White House interference.

🐣 RT @DavidCornDC This is disinformation. ¤ HRC campaign was openly raising questions re Trump ties to Russia. ¤ It was right to do so. Manafort was colluding with a Russian intelligence officer. And @DonaldJTrumpJr had tried to collude with a Kremlin emissary. Read GOP-backed Sen intel report.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BrookeSingman EXCLUSIVE @DNI_Ratcliffe declassified docs revealing CIA Director Brennan briefed @BarackObama on @HillaryClinton “plan”to tie @realDonaldTrump to #Russia as “a means of distracting the public” from her use of “private email server”ahead of 2016 election

🔄 🐣 RT @KimZetter Georgetown law school has created a fact sheet for all 50 states explaining the laws barring unauthorized private militia groups and what to do if groups of armed individuals show up near a polling place or voter registration drive. http://bit.ly/30IlLup

NYT: From Gettysburg, Biden Calls for Healing of a ‘House Divided’ http://nyti.ms/33Ce8rd He “fram[ed] the election as a national emergency whose outcome will determine the trajectory and the character of the country for years to come”
// “We have too bright a future to have it shipwrecked on the shoals of anger and hate and division,” Joe Biden said in a speech near the Civil War battlefield in Pennsylvania.
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🔆 This❗️⋙ Rev: Joe Biden Gettysburg Campaign Speech (Transcript) October 6, 2020 http://bit.ly/3lkIC77 C-Span: Joe Biden Remarks in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania http://cs.pn/3d3KKgA

🐣 RT @NormOrnstein Starting January 21, we need an impeccable career prosecutor to head the Public Integrity Section at DOJ, and Preet Barara at SDNY. And we need the career people there to go after all the miscreants in Cabinet, WH, agencies. Without fear or favor. Crimes cannot go unpunished.

🐣 RT @BillKristol I have the highest regard for @GenMhayden as a public servant, and for Mike and @JchaydenJeanine as human beings. We’re honored to present this moving testimonial. It shows how important defeating @realDonaldTrump and electing @JoeBiden is to real patriots who love this country.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RVAT2020 NEW AD: Former Director of the CIA under Bush @GenMhayden: “If there is another term for Trump, I don’t know what happens to America.” 💽 https://twitter.com/RVAT2020/status/1313649181475704832?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @mitchellreports On Trump/Truman balcony photo op, @BeschlossDC: “A lot of that scene was chilling because it reminded us of scenes that people could have seen of the 1930s, from central Europe or Latin America. Someone strutting around trying to show his power.” #AMRstaff

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Absolutely no words. I resigned the night before Trump was inaugurated, in large part over concerns about how immigration laws would be enforced under Sessions (his rumored choice to be AG at that point) & not wanting to stick around for that, but this is truly unfathomable.
⋙ 🐣 RT @KatyTur Rod J. Rosenstein went even further…telling the five prosecutors that it did not matter how young the children were. He said that government lawyers should not have refused to prosecute two cases simply because the children were barely more than infants.
💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: ‘We Need to Take Away Children,’ No Matter How Young, Justice Dept. Officials Said http://nyti.ms/2I5dzxV ‘From the policy’s earliest days DOJ officials understood — and encouraged — the separation of children as an part of the plan to prosecute border crossers’
// Top department officials were “a driving force” behind President Trump’s child separation policy, a draft investigation report said.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson 1/ Trump cut off stimulus talks. It’s almost as if he has a political death wish and will take down Republicans with him. ¤ His campaign people are staring mutely at the screens of their phones, stunned and depressed. ¤ Stepien was just on with the pollsters. Ooops. Blindsided.
🐣 RT @TheRickWilson 1/ Trump cut off stimulus talks. It’s almost as if he has a political death wish and will take down Republicans with him. ¤ His campaign people are staring mutely at the screens of their phones, stunned and depressed. ¤ Stepien was just on with the pollsters. Ooops. Blindsided.

2/ The desperation is growing in the campaign. They’ve watched the tracker. They see how badly they’ve bled out since the debate and his manic behavior since diagnosed. ¤ The stunts aren’t moving the numbers. Even the base is fading. Seniors fading. Noncollege whites fading.

3/ What happens next? Well, a lot of places are about to end rent and mortgage forebearance. The COVID bounce is coming. ¤ There is no vaccine. There is no scalable therapy. (What Trump got at Walter Reed was bespoke and expensive.) ¤ More pain is coming because he has failed.

4/ He has failed in every meaningful way and COVID will be his grim legacy. The Trump reality distortion field is cracked and broken; if he’s *lucky* history will brutalize him as a clown, a joke, a man without the intelligence to govern either the nation or himself.

5/ The more likely course of history will paint him forever as corrupt, mentally ill, and a wannabe authoritarian without a single redeeming quality. ¤ He will be seen as the first anti-American President, a man who reduced our nation at home and abroad.

6/ His elected enablers will lose, if not this cycle then next. Some will try to wash off Trumpism, but it’s a combination of septic muck, stripper glitter, and authoritarian nationalism. “Donald Who?” will rise from their lips daily. ¤ *They* were just being loyal to the party.

🐣 RT @FrankFigliusi Chris Wray may get fired for this. Must watch this video on election security from our intel leaders: @FBI #ChrisWrayHasBalls #Election2020
💙 ⋙ 💽 ≣ FBI: Safeguarding Your Vote: A Joint Message on Election Security http://bit.ly/36BNrF6
// video w transcript; The directors of the FBI, National Security Agency, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and National Counterintelligence and Security Center discuss their agencies’ commitment to protect the integrity of the 2020 election. More at fbi.gov/elections.

💽 ≣ FBI: Safeguarding Your Vote: A Joint Message on Election Security http://bit.ly/36BNrF6
// video w transcript; The directors of the FBI, National Security Agency, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and National Counterintelligence and Security Center discuss their agencies’ commitment to protect the integrity of the 2020 election. More at fbi.gov/elections.

🐣 RT @kyledcheney Even before he was out of Walter Reed, Trump confirmed through his chief of staff a directive to declassify new documents that his spy chief suggested raised questions about the attribution of 2016 election interference to Russia.
⋙ Politico: Trump rewrites the Russia probe from the hospital http://politi.co/3iGob2O
// by Natasha Bertrand, Andrew Desiderio, Kyle Cheney; The president declassified intelligence documents meant to implicate Clinton in 2016 meddling, but officials say they’re misleading

Trump authorized the declassification and release of documents this week based on intelligence that even his own advisers warn could be Russian disinformation, in what his allies have signaled is aimed at sowing doubt at the intelligence community’s conclusion that the meddling in the 2016 campaign came at the Kremlin’s direction — and was intended to boost his candidacy.

Some of those documents were released on Tuesday afternoon, including heavily redacted notes from former CIA Director John Brennan following a briefing with then-President Barack Obama. The notes describe intelligence reports that were drawn from Russian operatives, summaries of which Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe declassified last week. …

It also comes in the middle of an ongoing investigation by U.S. Attorney John Durham, who was tasked by the Justice Department with probing the intelligence community’s findings. Durham is expected to refrain from releasing any conclusions before Election Day to avoid impacting the race, but the recent declassifications by both Ratcliffe and Attorney General William Barr appear to be an effort to fill that void. Trump has taken full advantage of it, weaponizing the releases to boost his re-election campaign.

Former acting CIA Director Michael Morell, who endorsed Clinton in 2016, called Ratcliffe’s reclassifications “the most politicized act I’ve ever seen by a senior intel official” and “a blatant attempt to get votes for Donald Trump before the election.

“This is Russian disinformation designed to create the very political chaos that it’s creating. This is Putin playing with us,” he added. …

Brennan, for his part, has denied accusations by Trump’s allies that he politicized the intelligence community’s findings in January 2017, when it concluded that Moscow interfered with the goal of helping Trump.

“I left it up to the CIA components responsible for Russia, cyber, and counterintelligence to select the relevant experts, some of whom had served in the fusion cell, to write the report,” he wrote in his recently released book.

When two senior managers approached him in late 2016 and said they only had medium confidence in the assessment of Putin’s motives, Brennan suggested they raise their concerns with the analysts who wrote the report and had seen all of the raw intelligence, he recalled. The managers agreed, and never went back to Brennan with further issues, said a person familiar with the matter.

🐣 RT @JoeBiden As president, I will embrace:
Hope, not fear.
Peace, not violence.
Generosity, not greed.
Light, not darkness.
I will be a president who appeals to the best in us. Not the worst.

🐣 RT @oneunderscore_ Facebook’s QAnon ban is the most sweeping content moderation step I’ve seen from any social media company so far. ¤ This won’t just ban certain posts. Facebook will ban Groups, Pages and Instagram accounts that post about QAnon, a militarized movement.
⋙ NBCNews: Facebook bans QAnon across its platform http://nbcnews.to/3jPVFNP
// The change is a significant escalation over its previous actions targeting QAnon and one of the broadest rules the social media giant has put in place in its history.

🐣 RT @jimsciutto New: All but one member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is now self-quarantining due to exposure at multiple meetings in recent days, including a meeting in Pentagon’s secure meeting space for classified information known as ‘the tank’, a defense official tells @barbarastarrcnn

🐣 RT @TomBossert For the good of collective public health, not just your own, please remember to avoid large gatherings (they are super spreader magnets), socially distance, wear a mask, isolate when sick, and quarantine after being in contact with someone sick. This pandemic is far from over.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TomBossert These are the core elements of the targeted layered mitigation strategy. Unfortunately, the President and senior people around him have violated all five of these fundamentals. The news cycle tends to obscure the basics, but we can all learn from these unfortunate developments.

🐣 RT @carriecordero “We are not going to tolerate foreign interference in our elections” – FBI Director Chris Wray
⋙ 🐣 RT @FBI The right to vote in a free and fair election is one of the foundations of American democracy. The leaders of the #FBI, @CISAgov, @NCSCgov, and @NSAgov want you to know how their organizations work together to protect your voice—no matter how you cast your vote. #Protect2020 💽 https://twitter.com/FBI/status/1313494766387105794?s=20/photo/1
// Christopher Wray

⭕ 5 Oct 2020

WaPo, Ishaan Tharoor: What the U.S. election means for Russia http://wapo.st/3nmrEXZ “From a Russian perspective, the best outcome is a chaotic, contested election,” Alina Polyakova said. She is the president and CEO of the European Center for Policy Analysis

In congressional testimony delivered last month, FBI Director Christopher A. Wray said he believed Russia was once again “very active” in its efforts to influence the U.S. election, specifically to “denigrate” Biden, Trump’s rival for the White House. That irked the president, but Wray is hardly the first administration official to link Putin’s agenda with Trump’s political success.

Former national security adviser John Bolton claimed he was afraid to leave Trump alone with Putin at a 2018 summit and alleged that Trump was loath to bring up election interference in his private conversations with the Russian leader. Bolton’s predecessor, H.R. McMaster, said last week that Trump was “aiding and abetting Putin’s efforts” by stoking uncertainty about mail-in voting and the credibility of the U.S. election.

“You know, Putin gets away with, I mean, literally murder or attempted murder . . . because people don’t call him out on it,” McMaster said on MSNBC. “And so they are able to continue with this kind of fire hose of falsehood, to sow these conspiracy theories. And we just can’t be our own worst enemies.”

No matter the Trump administration’s anti-Moscow moves, “you have a White House that has not been communicating a strong stance against Russia,” Alina Polyakova, the president and CEO of the European Center for Policy Analysis, told Today’s WorldView. The Russians “have been able to carry out all kinds of mischief,” she said, from Afghanistan, Syria and Libya to the Baltic Sea, exploiting the Trump administration’s dissonant, “incomprehensible foreign policy agenda” and Trump’s own seeming unwillingness to confront Putin.

Polyakova said[:] “Like it or not, Biden was part of that administration and did very little to impose real consequences.”

As president, most experts expect that he would ratchet up pressure on Moscow and work in greater concert with European partners who are also taking a tougher line. “If Biden is elected, we will confront a consolidation of the West on an anti-Russian platform,” said Andrey Kortunov, head of the Kremlin-founded Russian International Affairs Council, to Bloomberg News.

Biden branded Trump “Putin’s puppy” in their first debate, while shrugging off a largely unproven Republican allegation that his son received an illicit $3.5 million payment from the wife of Moscow’s ex-mayor. In a CNN town hall last month, Biden labeled Russia an “opponent.” His 2011 visit to the Russian capital as vice president is still remembered for his perceived affront of telling opposition leaders that Putin should not run for president again (he’s now extended his rule until 2036). A future President Biden would have to reckon with the likely expiry of the New START accord, which limited the number of strategic nuclear warheads deployed by the United States and Russia. The Trump administration’s attempts to negotiate a new treaty have so far not yielded much fruit.

“A Biden administration will confront Russian aggression from a position of strength, even as we work to maintain strategic stability,” campaign spokesman T.J. Ducklo told Axios last month. “Unlike this administration which has never taken the Russian threat seriously, Joe Biden will rally our allies to deter Russian aggression as a united front, and protect the interests of Western democracies.”

[Dmitri Trenin of the Carnegie Moscow Center:] “If Biden wins, he will show to the world that he’s no Putin puppet and that he will take Putin very seriously.”

That’s why an altogether different result may be most appealing for the Russians. “From a Russian perspective, the best outcome is a chaotic, contested election,” Polyakova said. That’s quite possible, given the real possibility that Trump may not accept defeat and may choose, instead, to litigate the election through the courts.

A crisis for American democracy — and the global despair over America that in some corners has already set in — may be a victory in and of itself for the Russian leadership. “There’s been a misconception of Russian strategy in general,” Polyakova said. “It’s about ensuring that the U.S. looks chaotic, badly managed and full of strife and unable to deal with problems abroad and at home.” ¤ To that end, the Kremlin has hardly needed to lift a finger.

🐣 RT @nytimes After months of delays, President Trump’s son Eric was questioned under oath on Monday as part of a civil investigation by New York’s attorney general into whether the Trump family’s real estate company committed fraud.
⋙ NYT: Eric Trump Finally Interviewed in N.Y. Fraud Inquiry http://nyti.ms/2Su41hT
// President Trump’s son had sought to postpone a deposition with the New York attorney general’s office until after Election Day.

🐣 RT @JoshTPM Watching the little clues and the continued refusal to disclose the date of the last negative COVID test the piece of kryptonite at the center of this clown show seems likely to be that Trump went into the debate without getting tested, and perhaps hadn’t been tested in days.

💙 WaPo: Trump administration revokes the visa of a Ukrainian political fixer tied to Giuliani http://wapo.st/3istliU “The Ukrainian ambassador to the United States, Volodomyr Yelchenko, praised the administration’s actions against … [Ukrainian fixer Andrii] Telizhenko“

The State Department last month revoked the visa of a Ukrainian political fixer who aided President Trump’s personal attorney, Rudolph W. Giuliani, in his gambit last year to dig up information from Ukraine that would damage former vice president Joe Biden in the 2020 election, according to U.S. officials.

The revocation of Ukrainian fixer Andrii Telizhenko’s visa comes as U.S. officials crack down on Russian efforts to influence the November vote. The revocation, which hasn’t previously been reported, came shortly before the Treasury Department sanctioned a different Ukrainian who was cooperating with Giuliani — lawmaker Andriy Derkach — and dubbed Derkach an “active Russian agent for over a decade” and said he was trying to interfere in the election, the U.S. officials said.

Telizhenko accompanied Giuliani during a trip to Kyiv late last year, which included a meeting with Derkach. Derkach’s visa was pulled by the State Department earlier this year. Both Ukrainians had been interacting regularly with Giuliani, as the former New York mayor sought to obtain information from Ukraine that would help Trump’s electoral chances.

On Monday, in a statement on the Derkach designation, a spokesman for the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine said that anyone who does business with a sanctioned person could themself be subject to sanctions.

Derkach has not responded to requests for interviews since he was sanctioned but in a statement on Facebook described the U.S. action as a “preventive response to my next press conference . . . It is revenge against me, as a representative of the team of investigators.”

The U.S. moves, officials say, show an administration willing to target people furthering Moscow’s efforts to stoke political divisions in American society. They come despite the president’s aversion to acknowledging the Kremlin’s interference activities.

The Ukrainian ambassador to the United States, Volodomyr Yelchenko, praised the administration’s actions against Derkach and Telizhenko. “They are just ruining our efforts to preserve bipartisan support for Ukraine,” he said of the two Ukrainians in an interview. “They’ve tried to torpedo our relationship. When they come up with unsubstantiated stories to help one side on the eve of elections, that’s concerning. I’m glad the United States has seen them for what they are.”

Telizhenko has denied any involvement in Russian interference or disinformation operations and denied working with Derkach. Derkach has denied he is a Russian agent. …

Beginning in 2017, Telizhenko promoted the narrative that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 election. Citing his experience at the Ukraine embassy, he asserted that Ukrainian officials colluded with the Democratic Party to assist Hillary Clinton. That fueled the baseless theory — one pushed by Moscow — that Ukraine, not Russia, interfered in the 2016 election.

Giuliani joined the president’s allies in seizing upon Telizhenko’s theory as a way to defend Trump in the midst of former special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation of Russian interference and contacts between the Russian government and Trump associates.

Telizhenko first sparked U.S. officials’ concern in early 2019 when he began promoting such pro-Russian narratives by sharing information with Republican lawmakers. Later that year, he began discussions with Giuliani.

Giuliani met with Telizhenko several times last year and relied on him to organize a trip to Hungary and Ukraine during the impeachment proceedings. On that trip, Giuliani met twice with Derkach, according to Telizhenko. Telizhenko said he was present for one of the meetings, but denied arranging them.

Derkach appeared earlier this year on Giuliani’s YouTube podcast “Common Sense,” a platform for Giuliani to share his take on politics. Though Telizhenko denies working with Derkach, he provided the English-language voice-over for Derkach’s Russian comments to Giuliani.

Derkach again drew the attention of U.S. officials this spring when he began releasing leaked edited recordings of then-vice president Biden speaking to former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.

Around the time Derkach released the tapes, Telizhenko made public a transcript of Biden speaking with Poroshenko. He claimed he received the document from someone other than Derkach.

In an interview with The Post earlier this year, Telizhenko said he had more transcripts of Biden’s conversations, which he said he provided to someone in the United States who might release them closer to the election.

Telizhenko also became a flash point in Senate Republicans’ probe of Biden and Ukraine this year. Democrats assailed Sens. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) and Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa) for taking information from Telizhenko in the course of their investigation, which culminated in a report released in September.

Telizhenko told The Post in September that he cooperated extensively with Johnson’s probe. This included handing over “more than 100 emails,” which were drawn mainly from Telizhenko’s previous work at the Ukraine embassy. This prompted Democrats to accuse the Johnson of laundering foreign disinformation.

Johnson denied the allegation and said the Democrats were smearing him to discredit the report. The report said Hunter Biden’s involvement with Burisma gave the appearance of a conflict of interest but it failed to demonstrate that his involvement with the Ukrainian gas firm changed U.S. policy toward Ukraine or influenced Joe Biden’s actions in any way.

🐣 RT @Laurie_Garrett Hiding behind HIPAA when it’s the Leader of the Free World we’re talking about is frankly immoral. The American people have a right to know how well/sick their President is. Refusing to even describe his lung scans = cover-up.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kurteichenwald Normal presidents waive HIPAA. Thats why their medical reports are released. Trump will not, because he cares only about Trump, not US national security. He can keep his privacy if he resigns. Until then, this alone is reason to vote him out.

‼️ 🐣 The Regeneron antiviral cocktail has not been approved for Emergency Use.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real I will be leaving the great Walter Reed Medical Center today at 6:30 P.M. Feeling really good! Don’t be afraid of Covid. Don’t let it dominate your life. We have developed, under the Trump Administration, some really great drugs & knowledge. I feel better than I did 20 years ago!

⭕ 4 Oct 2020

NYT: As Trump Seeks to Project Strength, Doctors Disclose Alarming Episodes http://nyti.ms/3ivjbOo
// The president made a surprise outing from his hospital bed in an effort to show his improvement, but the murky and shifting narrative of his illness was rewritten again with grim new details.

WaPo: Secret Service agents, doctors aghast at Trump’s drive outside hospital http://wapo.st/3cYm0Xa “‘He’s not even pretending to care now,’ one agent said after the president’s jaunt outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.”

🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Trump’s ride will be talked about 30 years from now like it happened yesterday. It will be viewed as the worst photo op in Presidential History. It speaks perfectly to his sociopathy, recklessness, neediness and the extremes of his movement.

@ProjectLincoln looks forward to crucifying him (politically) with it this week. He looks completely deranged as he conjures the definitive 21st Century Dr. Strangeglove vibe as he waves at the Q-Anon freak show from inside the hermetically sealed Presidential Suburban with two Secret Service hostages.

Trump’s malevolent insanity and malfeasance have wrecked the country. At least 150,000 are dead who shouldn’t be. The economy is wrecked for the little guy while Trump’s cronies and family engorge themselves. School is ruined and so many pleasures of life are ended because of Covid and Trump’s imbecility.

I wish I was able to be in the room with @SenatorCollins and @TheRickWilson @reedgalen and @stuartpstevens when she sees the ad coming for her with Trump in the limo. Trump ended his Presidency this week. The disclosure that he is a tax cheat combined withhis unhinged and out of control debate performance, which included a call to arms for fascist militia groups, threats of violence and sinister insinuations about a peaceful transition of power being dependent on his victory were more than enough to finish him.

But at long last Karma has found its’ way to Donald John Trump. His recklessness and casual disregard for human life have caused an epic tragedy in America. That same recklessness and buffoonery has destroyed his campaign. It is bankrupt and broken. Its’ leadership is scandalized.

There is chaos in the White House and in the campaign. It is coming apart. The staff are confused and scared. They have been disregarded and treated like disposable dog shit bags. No one trusts anyone or believes anything on the inside. It’s breaking up.

“THE RIDE” will be the Eternal symbol of Trump’s collapse. He looks like a fool. A reckless fool who failed America more than any other American who has ever lived. Get ready for Trump’s version of Dukakis in the tank. It will be our tribute to Roger Ailes with a special dedication to @kimguilfoyle for upholding the highest standards of depravity and insanity at the FNC. America, the sane part, has come to expect nothing less.

🐣 RT @DocJeffD “Pope Francis said on Sunday that the COVID-19 pandemic was the latest crisis to prove that market forces alone and ‘trickle-down’ economic policies had failed to produce the social benefits their proponents claim.”
⋙ Reuters: Pope says free market, ‘trickle-down’ policies fail society http://reut.rs/2HOyYv0

NYT: Trump’s Treatment Suggests Severe Covid-19, Medical Experts Say http://nyti.ms/3iy0klT
// Many of the measures cited by his doctors are reserved for patients severely affected by the coronavirus.

🐣 RT @AndrewFeinberg NEW: @ProjectLincoln is not pulling any negative ads. Here’s a new one. 💽 https://twitter.com/AndrewFeinberg/status/1312880782273376256?s=20/photo/1
// Lincoln Project ad❣ American Nazis

🐣 RT @PhilipRucker Attending physician at Walter Reed —>
⋙ 🐣 RT @DrPhillipsMD That Presidential SUV is not only bulletproof, but hermetically sealed against chemical attack. The risk of COVID19 transmission inside is as high as it gets outside of medical procedures. The irresponsibility is astounding. My thoughts are with the Secret Service forced to play.

🐣 RT @CNNSOTU CNN’s @jaketapper: “Sick and in isolation, Mr. President, you have become a symbol of your own failures. Failures of recklessness, ignorance, arrogance. The same failures you have been inflicting on the rest of us … Get well and get it together” #CNNSOTU

🐣 RT @anneapplebaum Since I wrote this, Trump had himself photographed “working”: signing a blank piece of paper, with a binder photoshopped in afterwards to make it seem more serious. He can’t even lie competently.
⋙⋙ TheAtlantic, Anne Applebaum: Trump Is a Super-Spreader of Disinformation http://bit.ly/34kN9ji
// The president is the single biggest reason why many Americans distrust science, the electoral system, and one another.

⭕ 3 Oct 2020

🐣 RT @KuchelmanAshley Always a great reminder. Please share this powerful video ‼️
💙 ⋙ 🐣 RT @Eleven_Films BREAKING: Remember America? We do. #ImpeachmentDay
💽 https://twitter.com/Eleven_Films/status/1224906560616316930?s=20/photo/1
// powerful Eleven Films ad❣ with Adam Schiff Impeachment Day Midnight in Washington

CBSNews: 1513 Alumni at Amy Coney Barrett’s undergrad school sign letter of concern http://cbsn.ws/3l8IEPt “[T]he letter says the alumni are ‘firmly and passionately opposed to her nomination,’ declaring Barrett fails to represent their views and values”

🐣📋 RT @Strandjunker 2 died of Ebola: They said Obama should resign.
4 died in Benghazi: They had Hillary testify for 11 hours, held 33 hearings, and launched a multiyear probe.
213,543 died thanks to Trump’s malevolence: They cheered him at the Rose Garden superspreader event. #RoseGardenMassacre

🐣 RT @MeidasTouch If Trump tested positive 72 hours ago like the doctor just implied this is one of the biggest scandals and coverups in American history

🐣 RT @davidaxelrod The stunning conclusion from the briefing today is that the @POTUS knew he had COVID-19 at least 3 days ago, did not disclose it, went to events and risked infecting others. ¤ They thought they could hide this until the media outed Hope Hicks and the POTUS developed symptoms.

🐣 RT @Judson4Congress This is the Rose Garden event now known as the #RoseGardenMassacre. ¤ We are now seeing the results of this event. ¤ Please don’t forget that the GOP bullied, threatened, and toiled to make sure that *THIS* was Every. Classroom. In. America. https://twitter.com/Judson4Congress/status/1312389296230469633?s=20/photo/1
// infected attendees circled

🐣 RT @gelliottmorris Early polling suggests the news that POTUS held a mostly-unmasked super-spreader in the Rose Garden last Sat, didn’t get tested b4 the debate on Tues, held an in-person rally on Wed & tried to hide his own case until an aide’s leaked on Thurs is going badly for the White House.

🧵 RT @chrisgeidner So. That presser did not go well. 📌 https://twitter.com/chrisgeidner/status/1312422484306726914?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @chrisgeidner The “72 hours” timeline statement is jaw-dropping. The oxygen bit was cartoonish in Conley’s avoidance. The “I’m not going to answer questions about that” refrain started to get jarring as well.
⋙ 🐣 RT @chrisgeidner Then they controvert the presser with this far-more-concerning background statement to the pool reporters:
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @albamonica Pool reporters at Walter Reed pass along this assessment from a source familiar with Trump’s health: “The President’s vitals over last 24 hours were very concerning and the next 48 hours will be critical in terms of his care. We are still not on a clear path to a full recovery.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @chrisgeidner The background statement appears to have come from White House chief of staff Mark Meadows.
⋙⋙ 🧵(⇈) RT @Olivianuzzi UPDATE: Immediately after the press conference ended and before the anonymous statement was sent out, Mark Meadows briefed reporters without cameras—but he was caught on a feed asking to be off the record. 💽 📌 https://twitter.com/Olivianuzzi/status/1312429131079057409?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @Olivianuzzi So we have the White House chief of staff on camera, anonymously providing contradictory information to reporters right after the president’s doctors briefed the public.

🐣 RT @Santucci NEW – Sources close to the President tell @ABC Trump was having trouble breathing & received supplemental oxygen on Friday at the White House after his oxygen levels dropped. This in part prompted the Trump to be transferred to Walter Reed w/ @KFaulders – confirming @nytimes

🐣 RT @brhodes Rallies. Debate. Flights. Fundraisers. Think of all the other people infected and put at risk since the White House held a mask and distance free event in the middle of a pandemic to celebrate stealing a SCOTUS seat. The irresponsibility is just staggering to contemplate

🐣 RT @MollyMcKew POTUS knew he had COVID.
They treated him in secret, hoping he wouldn’t show symptoms.
He continued to do events and expose others.
Lies. Endangerment. Lies.
Vote them out. None of these people should ever work in this place again.

🧵 RT @3DTruth Remember last week when trump said his covid numbers would be great if you didn’t count blue states? Good times!!! ¤ Remember in March, when trump wouldn’t give PPE to blue states at the peak of the pandemic, but gave more PPE to red states than they needed or asked for? Fun!!! 📌 https://twitter.com/3DTruth/status/1312309387227090944?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @3DTruth Remember when trump scrapped his national covid response in the beginning, because the hardest hit states were blue states, and he wanted all of us to suffer and die? ¤ Yeah, where’s your humanity? We should all be sending Trump get well cards and wishing him a speedy recovery!!!
⋙ 🐣 RT @3DTruth One of MY favorite memories of trump was when he was stealing PPE that individual states paid for with their own money. That was THE BEST! ¤ I guess his ppl have all the PPE they need to treat the Republican outbreak. Too bad our nurses wore garbage bags.
⋙⋙ 🐣 Thank you. I wish no ill on anyone, but I’ll save my “thoughts and prayers” for the victims, not the perpetrators.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @3DTruth Exactly. I’m trying to be honest about how I feel and not feed the negativity, but after all he’s put us thru, it’s psychologically unhealthy to pretend to feel a way that we don’t about the situation to earn “I’m a good person points.”

⭕ 2 Oct 2020

🐣 RT @DrEricDing National security risk: when your Secret Service bodyguards rebel against you. ¤ “He’s never cared about us”. Agents who work in field offices complained that they are no longer being tested when they return home from working at a rally for the president.
⋙ WaPo: Trump seemed to defy the laws of science and disease. Then, the coronavirus caught up with him http://wapo.st/3ndiiNY

🐣 RT @georgetconway3d Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 
(“SARS-CoV-2”)
⋙ 🐣 RT @owillis hey. who is running the country right now?

🐣 RT @AngrierWHStaff This makes a lot of sense. Will have to look for other photos. ¤ I passed the bulging jacket off as not wearing the girdle he normally does, but very possible he was concealing small o2 tank. I *was* told he was having difficulty breathing. ¤ Would explain wearing suit to hospital
⋙ 🐣 RT @kakkiman Pretty sure Trump boarded Marine One with a portable oxygen concentrator in his pocket with the nasal cannula going up his back, hidden in his hair and tucked under his mask. He is not as well as they say. Liar in chief… https://twitter.com/kakkiman/status/1312215507433517057?s=20/photo/1-3

🐣 RT @SollenbergerRC So far:
The president
The first lady
Counselor to the president
The president’s top aide
The president’s campaign manager
The head of the Republican National Committee
Two GOP members of the senate judiciary
White House communications staffer
Three White House correspondents

🐣 RT @LisaDNews 23 POSITIVE COVID TESTS:
1+2. President & Melania Trump
3. Bill Stepien, Trump campaign mgr
4. Hope Hicks
5. Kellyanne Conway
6. Sen. Mike Lee
7. Sen. Thom Tillis
8. Ronna McDaniel
9. Notre Dame Pres. Jenkins
10-12. Three WH reporters
13-23. Eleven staffers frm Cleveland debate

🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Titanic hit the iceberg at 1140 pm. There was a slight shudder. Most passengers were undisturbed. 2 hours and 40 minutes later she was 14,000 feet deep in the North Atlantic. The lethal event was barely noticed. The consequences played out in spasms of fear and chaos. That is
⋙ 🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES The Trump campaign tonight. It is imploding under the staggering weight of its’ lying and corruption. The staffers are enraged about the recklessness of their leadership. It’s all going down. You can feel it. This is the week that finished the Trump presidency. The end is near

🐣 RT @davidplouffe A COVID-19 clusterfuck in the Rose Garden. So sad, so fitting, so infuriating. They are dumb, cynical and dangerous. And may their kind never return to the White House.

🧵 RT @SteveSchmidtSES .@ProjectLincoln We are hearing from many sources within the Trump campaign about the fear and panic in the ranks. Staffers are scared. Some are terrified. They know the walls are crumbling. Some like Miller and Meadows are irredeemable and will face history’s brutal judgement. 📌 https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1312223572748898304?s=20
⋙ Trump is losing. He is failing. The campaign is out of money. The former campaign manager allegedly stole $40 million and is reported to have beaten his wife and waived a gun at her. 5-0 took him down like he was on COPS. Guilfoye is disgraced and going down.
⋙ Don jr is clearly distressed. It’s Everyman and woman for themselves now. @ProjectLincoln. Old friends, you came to Washington, most of you with idealism in your hearts and a love of country and her people. Look what’s happened. It’s not too late. We will protect your
⋙ Confidentiality. What is happening inside? Is there talk of inciting fascist militia’s like the proud boys? Is there talk of proclaiming illegitimate victory? Is there talk of illegal voter suppression? It is not too late to do right. Remember all you had to do, once upon
⋙ a time was be in the Resistance by midnight on June 6, 1944. The time to act is now. Reach out. We will protect you. What are you seeing in the inside. We know about the mutiny tonight. So many of you are working from home now. No one is watching. Slow it down. Do no more
⋙ Damage. Incite no more racial animus. Incite no more violence and insanity. Be complicit in no more lies. Look at the monuments in Washington. Remember what they stand for. We are your friends. The American people are your friends. Hurt us all no more. Help us end this. Reach out
⋙ @reedgalen @stuartpstevens let us help you help all of us. Be Patriots in this hour of crisis. It is your next act that will be remembered. Trump will ask more of you. If you do as he asks there will be no place to return from. Infamy will linger forever around
⋙ Your names. It is America or Trump in the final analysis. It is time to come home. The sickness is spreading among you because Trump doesn’t care about you. His recklessness has put your families in danger as he has put all Americans in danger. Help us end this nightmare.
⋙ What is happening on the inside? What gears and machinery can you throw sand in ? Fight back at long last. Vote him out.

🐣 RT @PeterAlexander Top White House aide says power has not been transferred to Vice President Mike Pence: “The President is in charge.”

🐣 RT @JenniferJJacob BREAKING: Trump, who revealed early this morning he has coronavirus, is leaving the White House for Walter Reed Military Medical Center.

STATNews (9/29): Regeneron’s Covid-19 antibody may help non-hospitalized patients recover faster, early data show http://bit.ly/3cR5Cro
🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 WASHINGTON (AP) — White House doctor: Trump received experimental antibody cocktail, remains ‘fatigued’ after COVID-19 diagnosis.

WaPo: Justice Dept., FBI planning for the possibility of Election Day violence, voting disruptions http://wapo.st/2GAzM60

🐣 RT @ClaraJeffery Dana Bash reporting that Hicks, Trump, Stephen Miller, Bill Stepien, Chris Christie, among others were basically in a small conference room, unmasked, for days prepping for the debate.

🐣 RT @brianklaas Less than 72 hours ago, Trump was mocking Biden for wearing a mask. What Biden does is leadership: setting a good example that could actually save thousands of lives during the worst pandemic in a century.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ABC Pres. Trump mocks Joe Biden on the issue of masks: “I don’t wear masks like him. Every time you see him, he’s got a mask. He could be speaking 200 feet away and he shows up with the biggest mask I’ve ever seen.” http://abcn.ws/debate #Debates2020 💽 https://twitter.com/brianklaas/status/1311938586745413633?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @CaroleCadwalla A reminder to all Americans that the net effect of our prime minister catching COVID-19 was that it prompted a surge of patriotic support. From which he emerged with renewed popularity. Which enabled him to tear up key functions of the state 📌 https://twitter.com/carolecadwalla/status/1311920391842078725?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @CaroleCadwalla It also silenced press & parliament at key moment in crisis from asking critical questions. And when it was announced he was moving to intensive care was moment of national shock. Everything about this is rocket fuel for ‘patriotism’

🐣 October. Surprise

🐣 RT @brhodes The whole thing is just so sad. All of it. Everything that has happened in this country.

🐣 RT @NBCNews BREAKING: NBC News Special Report: President Trump and First Lady test positive for coronavirus. https://pscp.tv/w/1lPKqLLQapAxb
// about 12:55amCT

🐣 RT @ashishkjha This is a nightmare.
COVID19 is a serious infection, especially for someone who is older like Mr. Trump.
I can’t believe he was infected. This is a total failure by WH team to protect the President
Wishing both the President and The First Lady and speedy recovery.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @realDonaldTrump Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-19. We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. We will get through this TOGETHER!
// 12:54amET (11:54pmCT)
⋙ 🐣 RT @DMalebranche “Can’t believe”?
It’s completely believable given his reckless behavior and actions.
It’s no one fault but his own.
He had access to the best scientists, security, and public health officials.
He chose to ignore them all.
No one is celebrating.
But he is not a victim.

⭕ 1 Oct 2020

🧵 RT @vermontgmg THREAD: If you’ll indulge me, I’d like to point how just how embarrassing this list of “national security officials and other senior officials” endorsing Trump is—especially for a Republican president. Especially for an *incumbent* GOP president. There are three major problems: 📌 https://twitter.com/vermontgmg/status/1311836883777921025?s=20

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @KWehsner Maddow: Trump Attack On Election Warrants Vigilance Of Swing State Republicans https://youtu.be/cV1xynOTqAA via @YouTube

AP: In big states, tiny counties, Trump attacking voting rules http://bit.ly/3cNMRVT “‘It’s clearly based on an overall strategy to disrupt the election as much as possible,’ said Barry Richard, who represented President George W. Bush’s campaign in the 2000 Florida recount”

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote YEP. Days before he brandished a gun and threatened suicide, Brad Parscale told a friend he was under federal investigation.
⋙ BusinessInsider: Former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale told friends he was under federal investigation just… http://bit.ly/36or45S
// Brad Parscale told others he was under federal investigation, days before he was detained by police at his Florida home, Trump advisers told Insider

PennCapitalStar: After fiery unveiling, some Republicans express concern with House election integrity panel http://bit.ly/3ig7z1K Republicans in the PA House are seeking to give a select committee — that they would control —  subpoena power over the integrity of the election

🧵 RT @ChrisMurphyCT This hasn’t gotten enough attention, but you need to know. Everybody needs to know.
1/ It’s about the massive coverup campaign underway to disguise the octopus-like Russian election interference operation being run on Trump’s behalf.
Please read this whole thing. 📌 https://twitter.com/ChrisMurphyCT/status/1311772832234385409?s=20

WaPo: As debate commission considers rule changes, Trump signals he’ll reject them http://wapo.st/33kEXQu

🐣 RT @AWeissman Breaking: One more reason the Special Counsel investigation should have performed a full financial investigation of Trump. ¤ Read: Where Law Ends: Inside the Mueller Investigation.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ScottMStedman This is the only known instance in the public record of Russian intelligence-connected rubles flowing into the small Deutsche Bank branch. ¤ Experts we spoke with could not find a legitimate reason for the vast amount of money moving from such a small bank in Russia to the US.
⋙ 🐣 RT ScottMStedman BREAKING: Forensic News can reveal, based on exclusive documents, that a small bank in Russia with deep ties to Russian intelligence quietly moved $330 million into Deutsche Bank’s New York branch during the time period that it was lending to Trump.
⋙⋙ ForensicNews, Scott Stedman and Eric Levai: Russian Intelligence Connected Bank Deposited $330 Million Into Deutsche Bank America http://bit.ly/36ntBx5

DBTCA issued large loans to Donald Trump in 2012 and again in 2015 for his properties in Miami, Chicago and Washington, DC, totaling approximately $340 million. The loans have been of intense public interest given their proximity to the branch laundering billions in Russian cash. Robert Mueller’s special counsel team, according to those who worked for the office, did not pursue Trump’s records with Deutsche Bank, and the Supreme Court said earlier this year that a subpoena issued by House Democrats to Deutsche Bank seeking Trump’s records was overly broad.

According to the New York Times, Trump still owes $297 million to Deutsche Bank for the loans for these properties.

🐣 RT @McFaul Trump has autocratic proclivities but not autocratic powers (yet). Dictators count the votes. Trump doesn’t get to count the votes. Dictators call on their armies to stay in power. Not an option for Trump; he’s got the Proud Boys. Stop making Trump sound more powerful than he is.

🐣 I live in Rochester, MN, where we have a large number of Somali and Hmong refugees. Plus, many of our Mayo Clinic doctors are immigrants. We don’t need any advice from @realDonaldTrump on immigrants. We welcome them.

Politico: Trump’s ex-national security adviser says president is ‘aiding and abetting’ Putin http://politi.co/3cQCNex
// H.R. McMaster’s warning represents perhaps his harshest public criticism of the president since the retired general was ousted from the White House in 2018.

🐣 RT @danielsgoldman I am sad to be one of the 1,600+ former DOJ lawyers to sign this letter urging current DOJ lawyers — including some of my former colleagues — to thwart the AG’s clear efforts to politicize the DOJ for the benefit of President Trump’s reelection. We must oppose authoritarianism.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ 🚨NEW🚨1,600+ frmr DOJ lawyers warn of possible elex interference from AG Barr, urge current DOJ personnel, including John Durham, to
1️⃣ report such misconduct
2️⃣ refuse participation
3️⃣ as a last result, “resign[] rather than violate their oaths of office.”
⋙⋙ Medium: DOJ Alumni Open Letter on Protecting Free and Fair Elections http://bit.ly/3nbWySA

⭕ 30 Sep 2020

★ NYT: Study Finds ‘Single Largest Driver’ of Coronavirus Misinformation: Trump http://nyti.ms/3dCxxvy
// Cornell University researchers analyzing 38 million English-language articles about the pandemic found that President Trump was the largest driver of the “infodemic.”

WaPo, Greg Sargent (9/30): Could Trump steal the election? Here’s one way to find out. http://wapo.st/3jxnmKO New laws would be required to change how electors are assigned. Three key swing states, MI PA & WI, have Dem governors. ACB must affirm she stands by this precedent

🧵 RT @davidenrich 1/ Remember how, last year, @DeutscheBank told a federal court that it did not have @realDonaldTrump’s tax returns? 📌 https://twitter.com/davidenrich/status/1311451500133130240?s=20
⋙⋙ NYT, David Enrich (10/10/2019): Deutsche Bank Does Not Have Trump’s Tax Returns, Court Says http://nyti.ms/2SmlgBv
// 10/10/2019
⋙ 🐣 RT @ 4/ In February 2005, when DB agreed to lend Trump $640M to build a skyscraper in Chicago, the bank required that Trump personally guarantee $40M of the loan. ¤ That “Payment Guaranty” agreement was later disclosed in a heap of NY state court filings.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ 5/ The guaranty agreement clearly states that Trump (the Guarantor) was providing DB (the Agent) with copies of his federal income tax returns, as well as statements of his financial condition, etc. See for yourself. https://twitter.com/davidenrich/status/1311452122744000515?s=20/photo/1-3
⋙ 🐣 RT @ 6/ This doesn’t explain what happened to the tax returns that Deutsche at one point had. Nor does this 2005 agreement prove the bank had portions of his returns for later years, as sources have told me. ¤ But, for a DB/Trump obsessive like me, it is interesting. ¤ The End, for now.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ 7/ And this, from the 2005 loan agreement itself, says that @realDonaldTrump was required to provide @DeutscheBank with his federal tax returns *every year* going forward. ¤ Trump defaulted on this loan in November 2008, at which point he presumably stopped providing his returns. https://twitter.com/davidenrich/status/1311456754077757440?s=20/photo/1-2

WaPo, Dana Milbank: Trump backs violent white supremacists. There’s no way around it. http://wapo.st/2GkN7PY He “singled out, and made common cause with, one violent gang characterized by his own FBI as an extremist group with ties to white nationalism”
// “Rather than tell that group, the Proud Boys, to stand down, Trump suggested they ‘stand back and stand by’ — presumably, for further violence when needed.”

🐣 RT @AngrierWHStaff Family is afraid Parscale will flip. ¤ It doesn’t need to be said, but innocent people don’t worry about anyone flipping.
⋙ VanityFair, Gabriel Sherman: “The Family Is Worried Brad Will Start Talking”: Trumpworld Panics Over Debate Fiasco as Campaign Turmoil Mounts http://bit.ly/30mzyGJ
// Over three days, the New York Times dropped a tax bombshell, Florida cops cuffed Brad Parscale, and the president just couldn’t help himself onstage. “Trump didn’t win over any voters,” said a prominent Republican, “and he pissed off a lot of people.”

WaPo Editorial: The debate was a disgrace. It showed us Trump’s assault on democracy is escalating. http://wapo.st/3iiLgIL

🐣 RT @DanRather It’s hard to come to grips with a president who embodies the ugliness of the American story. White supremacy, economic injustice, and entitlement have always lived alongside this nation’s most noble ideals. Perhaps the United States can now reckon with its demons.

💙🐣 RT @ScottMStedman .@HillaryClinton last night on MSNBC: “It appears pretty clear to me… that Russian money was funneled through Deutsche Bank, Russian money was used as guarantees for continuing lending to Trump and his organization”
⋙ 🐣 RT @ScottMStedman I believe this is the first time someone of Clinton’s stature has said this out loud.

🐣 RT @MichaelJMorrell This is the most blatant act of politicization by a DNI that I have ever seen. DNI specifically testified at his nomination hearing that he would never do anything like this.
⋙ NYT: Top Intelligence Official Releases Unverified, Previously Rejected Russia Information http://nyti.ms/347YgMg
// The disclosure appeared to be aimed at helping President Trump benefit politically, and intelligence agencies were said to object to its release.

━━━━━━━▼ First Debate Factchecks
✅ NBCNews: First Presidential debate: Full coverage and fact checks http://nbcnews.to/2GpaaJi
// It was the first time the two candidates faced off on the debate stage after months of tweets and attack ads.

✅ CBSNews: First presidential debate: Fact-checking Trump and Biden on mail ballots, the economy, COVID and more http://cbsn.ws/2S9RJem

✅ WaPo: Fact-checking the first Trump-Biden presidential debate http://wapo.st/2G3OWBd

✅ NPR FactCheck: The 1st Presidential Debate http://n.pr/36fCatY
// Live Updates And Fact Checks

✅ USAToday: Debate fact check: Where Biden, Trump land on COVID-19, campaigning, law and order, more http://bit.ly/34eDJWi

✅ Snopes: Snopes Coverage of the First 2020 U.S. Presidential Debate http://bit.ly/3n3KpiL
// Joe Biden and Donald Trump met in Ohio for the first of four debates this election season. Snopes fact-checked it live.

✅ Politifact: Fact-checking the first 2020 presidential debate, Joe Biden vs. Donald Trump http://bit.ly/3ipLE8x

✅ CNN: Trump unleashes avalanche of repeat lies at first presidential debate http://cnn.it/3iiXqRI

✅ AP FACT CHECK: False claims flood Trump-Biden debate http://bit.ly/36rHQRs

✅ FactCheck.org: FactChecking the First Trump-Biden Debate http://bit.ly/30mtNJ9
// In a chaotic debate with plenty of crosstalk, there was also plenty to fact-check.

✅ NYT: Fact-Checking the First 2020 Presidential Debate http://nyti.ms/3l05Hfd
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💙❤️ WaPo: Comey defends probe of Trump and Russia as Republican insist it was biased http://wapo.st/347qWF8

💙❤️ 🧵 RT @emptywheel The Comey hearing is about to start. Lindsey, Grassley, and Tom Cotton all wearing masks so prolly Trump will make fun of them. http://cs.pn/2ScoAzh 📌 https://twitter.com/emptywheel/status/1311305499346862080?s=20

WaPo: Right-wing extremists take to social media to celebrate Trump’s ‘stand by’ comment http://wapo.st/3n543uD
// Proud Boys, others see support in Trump’s response to a question about white supremacy

🐣 RT @AaronBlake There was literally an interruption for every minute of the debate last night — even if you define “interruption” narrowly. ¤ Trump was responsible for 71 of them. Biden: 22.
⋙ WaPo: Trump was the interrupter-in-chief at Tuesday’s debate. It wasn’t close. http://wapo.st/33fS31o
// According to a Fix tally, Trump was responsible for more than 75 percent of the interruptions Tuesday night.

🐣 RT @RidgeGlobal [TomRidge] If a Republican President is incapable of condemning white supremacists, then the party of Lincoln has expired.

⭕ 29 Sep 2020

💙 🧵 RT @atrupar The Trump-Biden debate, moderated by Chris Wallace, is about to begin. Follow for a video thread. 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1311108221990559748?s=20
// 9/29/2020

WaPo: Trump refused to condemn white supremacists, militia members in debate marked by disputes over race http://wapo.st/36guFTD
// “Proud Boys — stand back and stand by,” President Trump said after Democratic rival Joe Biden challenged him to condemn far-right supporters who have taken to the streets in recent months brandishing weapons.

🐣 RT @AngrierWHStaff Jake Tapper: that was a hot mess inside a dumpster fire inside a train wreck. It was the worst debate I’ve ever seen, and it was because of President Trump

NYT: With Cross Talk, Lies and Mockery, Trump Tramples Decorum in Debate With Biden http://nyti.ms/3l0iYV7
// Interrupting Joe Biden nearly every time he spoke, President Trump made little attempt to reassure swing voters about his leadership. Mr. Biden hit back: “This is so unpresidential.”

WaPo: Trump incessantly interrupts and insults Biden as they spar in acrimonious first debate http://wapo.st/3cGQtsN

🐣 RT @PpollingNumbers “Who was more truthful during the debate?”
Biden 65% (+36)
Trump 29%
PBS/CNN

🧵 RT @atrupar The Trump-Biden debate, moderated by Chris Wallace, is about to begin. Follow for a video thread. 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1311108221990559748?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar Trump shakes his head as Biden points out that his own DHS and FBI directors say there’s no evidence that mail in ballots are a source of cheating https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1311131322459529216?s=20

🐣 RT @BeschlossDC Democracy was trashed tonight by a President who ran roughshod over the rules, refused to condemn white supremacists and would not tolerate any form of dissent—a harbinger of what a second term might be like.

🐣 RT @BrianStelter Wallace belatedly tried to exert control, but rarely if ever succeeded. So Trump basically moderated tonight’s debate – and Biden took full advantage of his behavior and used it as an argument to end Trump’s presidency. http://cnn.it/3n4TN5t

🐣 RT @MichaelEMann Jon Meacham is measured and circumspect. He doesn’t make statements like this lightly:
⋙ 🐣 RT @jmeacham No hyperbole: The incumbent’s behavior this evening is the lowest moment in the history of the presidency since Andrew Johnson’s racist state papers.

🐣 RT @MichaelEMann Jon Meacham is measured and circumspect. He doesn’t make statements like this lightly:
⋙ 🐣 RT @jmeacham No hyperbole: The incumbent’s behavior this evening is the lowest moment in the history of the presidency since Andrew Johnson’s racist state papers.

🐣 RT @jdiamond1 Tonight, Trump:
– Refused to condemn white supremacists
– Dismissed the memory of Biden’s late son Beau by responding w/ attack on Hunter
– Refused to commit to accepting election results
– Lied about how much federal income tax he paid in 16 & 17

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin Tonight’s debate marked a new low in American politics, but let’s be clear about who brought us here. That man is Donald Trump—a bully, an ignoramus, a fraud. It’s time for a change, America. I still believe that we’re better than this. We must be.

🐣 RT @kyledcheney Tonight Trump disavowed:
-His CDC director’s comments on masks and vaccines
-His FBI director’s comments on white supremacist violence
-His intel community’s assessment of mail-in ballot security

⋘ Debate Night ⋙

WaPo Editorial: Trump’s taxes are full of red flags. He must disclose all his financial affairs. http://wapo.st/2GpKs7t

⭕ 28 Sep 2020

WaPo: Courts view GOP fraud claims skeptically as Democrats score key legal victories over mail voting http://wapo.st/3cEIYST ‘Republicans have struggled to offer proof for claims about the risk of widespread voter fraud, acc to court filings & oral arguments reviewed by The Post’

DailyBeast: Ex-Fox News Anchor Shepard Smith Vows to Fight Disinformation With New CNBC Show http://bit.ly/3kTfIea “The News with Shepard Smith” premieres on @CNBC on Wednesday at 7pmET/6pmCT
// “No pundits and no opinion,” the consummate newsman promises of his first show since leaving Fox News, debuting this week on CNBC.

Wednesday night’s debut of The News with Shepard Smith, an hour-long show that replaces the 7 p.m. [6 CT] airing of Shark Tank.

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “The concerning thing is that until yesterday, none of those transactions were known, so each and every one of those hidden transactions, those hidden payments provide a leverage point for those foreign nations to use over the president” – @petestrzok w/ @NicolleDWallace https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1310690484457820162?s=20/photo/1
// re: NYT investigation: Trump is a natsec risk, and will continue to be, even if he loses

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “From a counterintelligence operator’s standpoint, if we saw a target with this kind of debt, this kind of possible fraud and tax avoidance at his country, we would be on him like crazy to recruit him” – @FrankFigliuzzi1 w/ @NicolleDWallace https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1310689433360965633?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @MargLTaylor The committee filed the lawsuit after Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin refused the request[*] and then defied a congressional subpoena seeking the returns, despite a federal law that says the department “shall furnish” such records upon request. 📌 https://twitter.com/MargLTaylor/status/1310671178063900677?s=20
// for Trump’s tax returns

🐣 RT @thedailybeast NEW: Over 3 million Black voters in key states were identified by Trump’s 2016 campaign as people they had to persuade to stay at home on Election Day to help him reach the White House
🔆 This❗️⋙ DailyBeast, Jamie Ross: Trump’s 2016 Campaign Listed Millions of Black Voters It Wanted to Stop From Voting, Leak Reveals http://bit.ly/3mYUptA
// A huge data leak shows that three million Black Americans were unknowingly added to a list of people that Team Trump wanted to keep away from polling places.

Over three million Black voters in key states were identified by President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign as people they had to persuade to stay at home on Election Day to help him reach the White House.

The revelation comes from an enormous data leak obtained by the British news network Channel 4. It shows that, four years ago, the Trump campaign prepared files on almost 200 million American voters and separated some out into eight different categories. One such category, assigned to 3.5 million Black voters, was titled: “Deterrence.”

The Daily Beast revealed two years ago that Team Trump used audience lists created by Cambridge Analytica to target “dark ads” on Facebook in the final months of the 2016 campaign.

There’s no public record of those “dark ads,” which disappeared when the campaign stopped paying for them, and there’s no public information on the lists that were used to target voters. However, Channel 4 does report that it found some evidence that Team Trump pushed ads at Black voters designed to damage opinions of Trump’s rival, Hillary Clinton.

One video ad showed Clinton talking about “super-predators” in 1996—a comment she apologized for in 2016 after the clip spread online. Channel 4 reports that Cambridge Analytica privately admitted that the campaign did target “AA,” or African Americans, with what it called the “Predators video,” though it’s not known if the ‘Deterrence’ list was used.

.
🐣 RT @AWeissmann_ As you read the NYT Trump tax story, remember the Eric Trump statement in 2014: “We don’t rely on American banks. We have all the funding we need out of Russia.” ¤ Now ask to whom does Trump owe the hundreds of millions of dollars coming due soon?

🐣 RT @MSNBC “This president appears to have over $400 million in debt …To whom? Different countries? What is the leverage they have? …This is a national security question,” Speaker Pelosi says about NY Times report alleging years of tax avoidance by Pres. Trump.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, Andrea Mitchell: Pelosi voices concern over apparent debt shown in Trump’s tax record http://on.msnbc.com/2FY4oyL
// House Speaker Nancy Pelosi spoke to Andrea Mitchell about revelations from the release of some of President Trump’s tax records. She warned that the president’s debt is a “national security question” and called on him to “pay your fair share.”

WaPo, Max Boot: Trump’s taxes show why he is desperate to stay in office http://wapo.st/3kOA2NI “Trump’s tax returns … show that he is either a terrible businessman or a massive tax cheat”

🐣 RT @pjchatfield The reason we KNOW @realDonaldTrump IS UNDER FOREIGN INFLUENCE IS THAT U.S. BANKS WON’T LOAN MONEY TO TRUMP:
● Banks call it “THE DONALD FACTOR”: 6 MAJOR BANKRUPTCIES & he bilked U.S.BANKS!
● RUSSIAN OLIGARCHS ARE FUNDING TRUMP IN EXCHANGE FOR POWER!
⋙ TheMoscowProject: Mid-1990s: Banks Refuse to Lend to Trump, Citing “The Donald Risk” http://bit.ly/2S8WYuV

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Andrew Weissmann on NBC: “When I look at the NYT reporting and I see there are hundreds of millions of dollars in loans that are coming due that the president has personally guaranteed, my question is who does he owe that money to? Is there leverage that those people have?”

WaPo Editorial: Joe Biden for president http://wapo.st/2S8wPfO “He would restore decency, honor and competence to America’s government”

🐣 RT @djrothkopf You know why Trump lies all the time? Because the facts do him in. Trump’s record speaks for itself. He’s the worst president ever. Bernard Schwartz and I detail why.
⋙ USAToday, David Rothkopf and Bernard Schwartz: Trump wants to run on his record. We hope he does. It’s been a disaster for America. http://bit.ly/337NCpm
// Trump’s historically, mind-bogglingly bad record is on the ballot. He has destroyed lives and livelihoods, weakened America and risked our democracy.

Trump’s mishandling of the COVID pandemic helped produce the biggest economic collapse since the Great Depression — including an unemployment rate of  nearly 15% in April. Some estimates suggest that over 40 million Americans lost their jobs as a result of the crisis. Only a fraction of those jobs have returned. Some will never return. 

The gross domestic product contraction of 31.7% in the second quarter of this year, on an annualized basis, is by far the largest recorded in U.S. history. According to economists tracked by Bloomberg, the annualized growth rate under Trump’s first four years under a reasonable projection for the remainder of his term is likely to be 0.6%. That’s the worst since Herbert Hoover, about a quarter of the growth level under Barack Obama, and just about a seventh the average growth rate during Bill Clinton’s eight years in office. 

As a result of the crisis, today 1 in 5 mothers of children under 12 reported that their children were not getting enough to eat.

America’s international standing has also been hammered under Trump. Under Obama, 74% in a Pew Research Center poll of 32 countries had confidence in him to “do the right thing” in international affairs. Only 29% felt Trump would and that was in January, before the COVID-19 catastrophe. Even Russian President Vladimir Putin ranked higher.

This is the toll of Trump attacking our allies, tearing up international agreements and undermining international institutions. Then came the crisis. In a new Pew poll, the U.S. image plunged around the world, in some countries to record lows.

On environmental policy, nine major green organizations rated Trump the “worst president for our environment in history.” Last year, nearly two-thirds of of Americans called the president’s record on the environment “poor” or “fair.” A new study from the Rhodium Group says Trump regulatory gifts to polluters will put an additional 1.8 billion metric tons of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere by 2035 — according to The New York Times that’s “more than the combined energy emissions of Germany, Britain and Canada in one year.” 

Some of the areas in which Trump claims a great record are downright offensive — like his assertion that he has done more for Black people than “any president since Abraham Lincoln.” This is belied by his defense of white supremacist groups with his “very fine people on both sides” rhetoric, his abuse of Latin immigrants at our border and his constant use of racist dog whistles. 

He is one of only two U.S. presidents to be impeached by the House during their first term in office, one of only three ever to be impeached and the only president to have ever been impeached on national security grounds. 

He is the first ever to have been credibly accused of betraying his country to a foreign power. In 2016, and again this year, he has sought the support of foreign enemies to win the election and has taken other active measures, like undermining the U.S. Postal Service, to gain an unfair advantage. He is the only president to be accused of serial sex abuse, tax fraud and violation of emoluments clauses in the Constitution. 

He denigrated our troops and refused to rise to their defense when credible reports suggested Russia had put a bounty on the heads of Americans serving in Afghanistan. He even refused to guarantee a peaceful transfer of power should he lose the upcoming election. 

No president has been associated with so many people charged with criminal conduct, and no administration has been home to such sweeping corruption. And that’s despite having a Justice Department that has sought to lift the president beyond the reach of the law and a record of packing the courts with unqualified and extremist judges.

The result of all this is that historians and political scientists have concluded there is a key metric by which Trump stands apart from all other presidents. He is the worst. 

The president repeatedly says he wants to run on his record. Of course, what he says about that record is not true. (That’s another area he leads all presidents — by a mile. According to fact-checkers at The Washington Post, by July he had made more than 20,000 false or misleading claims.) But when you look at the truth of the damage Trump has done in his four years in office, if you care about America’s future, you can only hope that like Trump, all Americans want to make the 2020 election a referendum on his record.

Let it be a vote on failing to rise to the greatest challenge he faced, the pandemic, and a vote on economic performance and the staggering costs of bad policies. Let it be a vote on corruption. Let it be a vote on his attacks and those of his attorney general on the rule of law, a vote on sending armed federal forces to intimidate peaceful protesters. Let it be a vote on undermining our allies, supporting our enemies and pulling out of international agreements that made us safer. Let it be a vote on children in cages at the border, on the empty promise that Mexico would pay for that wall, on tax cuts funneling the lion’s share of benefits to America’s wealthiest, on not caring about COVID victims if they are Democrats, or too old, or people of color. 

Let it be a vote on a record that is historically, mind-bogglingly bad, a record of destroying lives and livelihoods, of weakening America and putting our democracy in peril. So, yes, please, Mr. President, let’s discuss your record. And then, more important, let’s get out and vote on that abysmal record. Vote early if you can. Help others to vote. But whatever you do, recognize that the only way to end this record of abuse, corruption, failure and damage to our country is to remove from office the man who is responsible for it. 

Trump wants to be part of history. There is one way to ensure that happens sooner rather than later. Vote. 

Alternet: Here’s why there was no mention of Russia or Michael Cohen in NYT tax bombshell: Trump biographer David Cay Johnston http://bit.ly/3cAwEmT “[T]hat would be [in the] business records, not tax records”

🐣 RT @emptywheel The Deputy Campaign Manager who was sending polling data to an intelligence officer tied to the people who attacked the election complains that Mueller flipped “lower-level aides” to get damaging info they didn’t have. Text Block: https://twitter.com/emptywheel/status/1310529384357527552?s=20/photo/1
// TB says Gates is anti-Mueller etc
⋙ WaPo: Trump suggested naming his daughter Ivanka as his running mate in 2016, according to new book by Rick Gates http://wapo.st/3i6qCeV

⭕ 27 Sep 2020

NYT (2018): Cyberattacks Put Russian Fingers on the Switch at Power Plants, U.S. Says http://nyti.ms/2S2iGk8 “‘They have the ability to shut the power off. All that’s missing is some political motivation‘“ ⋙ Be prepared: top off gas tank, get power bank for electronics etc etc
// 3/15/2018

💙 🧵 RT @ RT @JamesMartinSJ Pope Francis: Tax evasion is part of a “structure of sin.” He also quoted this article: “It has become evident that those who do not pay taxes do not only commit a felony but also a crime: if there are not enough hospital beds and artificial respirators, it is also their fault.” 📌 💽 https://twitter.com/JamesMartinSJ/status/1310382258189107202?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @danpfeiffer Reminder: Trump wants to cut your Medicare and Social Security so that someone worth millions only has to pay $750 in taxes

🐣 RT @brhodes Biden should pass a Donald J. Trump Anti-Corruption and Tax Avoidance Act to restore fairness to our system and fund programs to support working people.

🧵 RT @ElieNYC One thing I will say, because I’ve spent too much of my life talking to @matt_levine, is that one of the *problems* with our tax evasion laws is that once the government decides to come at you, they WILL get you, because a BUNCH of stuff is technically “tax evasion.” 📌 https://twitter.com/ElieNYC/status/1310437737846247424?s=20 [ … ]
⋙ 🐣 RT @ElieNYC Uhh… just to be clear, Trump should ABSOLUTELY GO TO JAIL for *apparently* paying $750,000 to his daughter to decrease his taxable income and listing one of his homes as a business to deduct property taxes. That’s the egregious stuff. ¤ I just don’t care about the haircuts is all

🧵 RT @JoyceWhiteVance I am just digging into this now, but “tax avoidance” is typically a federal crime. Failure to pay can be a misdemeanor but lying about your income in forms you sign is a felony. OK, BRB. 📌 https://twitter.com/JoyceWhiteVance/status/1310330612495024129?s=20 [ … ]
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Really the last & most significant one: “within the next four years, more than $300 million in loans—obligations for which he is personally responsible—will come due.” So a president, who appears to be w/out the means to pay the debt, will wheel & deal on it. What could go wrong?

🧵 RT @Heidi_Cuda THE BIGGEST CON AND TRAITOR IN AMERICAN HISTORY—As Trump wages a re-election campaign that he is..losing, his finances are under stress, beset by losses and hundreds of millions of dollars in debt coming due that he personally guaranteed.”-@nytimes 📌 https://twitter.com/Heidi_Cuda/status/1310335040908226561?s=20

🐣 RT @SkinnerPm When I was with CIA, a big thing in your clearance was your debt. Excessive debt made you a candidate for blackmail and therefore a security risk. We’re talking like student loans and stuff. I’m sure $400 million in debt is fine , though. All good.

🐣 RT @JRehling Trump paid a “consultant” $747,622. ¤ Ivanka’s financial disclosures listed income of $747,622 for consulting. ¤ If you think that’s a coincidence, you own a red ballcap with MAGA on it. (And it was made in China.)

🐣 RT @michaelluo Remnick: “It is hard to imagine, though, that every Trumpist—or, more importantly, every undecided voter in the swing states—will relish hearing that he paid, while in office, seven hundred and fifty dollars in federal income taxes.”
⋙ NewYorker, David Remnick: Donald Trump Barely Pays Any Taxes: Will Anyone Care? http://bit.ly/2S1l9LE

🐣 RT @brianstelter The tax story is singularly important because it fills in a big part of Trump’s portrait. Voters and reporters and historians should have the fullest possible portrait of both Trump and Biden. So the NYT has performed a real public service… (http://cnn.it/3kRGW4J)

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman Trump was so desperate for cash that in 2012 that he took out a $100M mortgage on Trump Tower as a payout. ¤ Deutsche Bank then lent him over $150M that year. What bank on earth would ever touch anyone as remotely cash strapped as Trump? Text Block: https://twitter.com/ScottMStedman/status/1310352355938848769?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @business [Bloomberg] Trump may be using consulting fees as a way to pay his children, NYT reports. Between 2010 and 2018, Trump deducted $26 million in “consulting fees” as a business expense.
⋙ Bloomberg: Trump Paid Minimal Income Taxes in 2016, 2017, Times Reports http://bloom.bg/338AKzy
// President Donald Trump paid just $750 in U.S. income taxes in both 2016 and 2017, reported losing millions of dollars from his golf courses and has hundreds

🐣 RT @gtconway3d There is another form of secure federal housing potentially available to him after he leaves office, and it does look like he may qualify.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln Of course Trump wants to stay president, he’s soon going to need a place to live and a paycheck.

🐣 RT @mrbromwich Trump knew something we didn’t when he started balking at the peaceful transfer of power. If he loses the election, he faces federal and state prosecution for bank fraud, tax fraud, wire fraud, and mail fraud, as does his entire family. No OLC memo will spare him.

🐣 RT @ewarren This is about more than one man’s personal tax scams. Donald Trump is a liar, a cheater, and a crooked businessman, yes. But he’s also taking advantage of a broken, corrupt, and unequal system that’s built for people like him to do what he did.

🐣 RT @SenJeffMerkley We always knew there was a reason @realDonaldTrump was desperate to hide his returns. Now we know exactly why—because he’s a failed businessman who’s rigged his taxes to pay way less than working Americans.

🐣 RT @richsignorelli Important: Trump Tax fraud could not have been done by Trump alone. He was aided & abetted by accountants, tax attorneys, Trump organization officials/employees, and family members. His family members also are principals in the scheme. All are potential co-defendants/cooperators.
⋙ 🐣 RT @arden_messing The IRS Commissioner owns two rental properties at a Trump Hotel in Hawaii. Rettig is from Beverly Hills. He is friends with Mnuchin. The entire Treasury needs to be fumigated, as well.
⋙⋙ 🧵 RT @sarahkendzior I’m making a thread of articles that I think are seminal to understanding the crisis we’re in, but have largely been played down. ¤ They describe massive and horrific crimes that have been carried out with impunity by people in Trump’s camp, often for years or decades. 📌 https://twitter.com/sarahkendzior/status/1084826195206774786?s=20
// 1/14/2019

🐣 RT @tribelaw One thing not to overlook in the blockbuster NYT report on Trump’s taxes is his $410M in personal debt. That represents some pretty massive leverage by people or governments with interests that aren’t necessarily ours as Americans. Kompromat, anyone?

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi It is a sign of President Trump’s disdain for America’s working families that he has spent years abusing the tax code while passing a GOP Tax Scam for the rich that gives 83 percent of the benefits to the wealthiest 1 percent.
⋙ Speaker.gov: Pelosi Statement on New York Times Report on President Trump’s Taxes http://bit.ly/2HDbQQb

🐣 RT @NYinLA2121 In 2016 Stormy Daniels got paid $130,000 for fucking Donald Trump.
In 2016 Donald Trump paid $750 to the IRS for fucking America.

🐣 RT @davidfrum It says right in the prayerbook that Yom Kippur is the day that God smites deceivers, wrongdoers, and criminals.
⋙ and: 🐣 RT @ruth_franklin According to Jewish tradition, a person who dies on Rosh Hashanah, which began tonight, is a tzaddik, a person of great righteousness. Baruch Dayan HaEmet. //➔ the day RBG died

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman It’s absolutely shocking to me that really respected journalists seem to be learning for the first time that Trump owes DBTCA hundreds of millions from loans that they gave him as they were washing laundered Russian money.

🐣 RT @Susan_Hennessey This is a national security story and we need to tell it like one.
⋙ 🐣 RT @djrothkopf It is impossible to read this exceptional @NYTimes story on Trump’s taxes & not conclude he is a crook, his kids are crooks, his companies are badly mismanaged & his financial future is precarious. His creditors own him. We need to know who they are.

🐣 RT @BernieSanders Shock of shocks! Donald Trump, the self-proclaimed billionaire, received a $72.9 million tax refund from the IRS while not paying a nickel in federal income taxes in 10 out of 15 years. ¤ Yep. Trump l-o-v-e-s corporate socialism for himself, rugged capitalism for everyone else.

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Trump lives a life of luxury, and lets working families pay the taxes. ¤ The year he was elected, he paid $750 in income taxes. ¤ No wonder his signature policy is cutting taxes for the wealthy and cutting healthcare for everyone else. ¤ It’s who Trump is. It’s who he’s always been.

🐣 RT @Scaramucci He is broke, and in hopes of getting a foreign bailout, he’s betraying his country. The @GOP are accomplices to his treason.

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman Mainly owed to a financial institution that habitually launders Russian money
⋙ 🐣 RT @pwnallthethings Like the little story is he pays ~no income tax ¤ The bigger story is he sucks at business ¤ The much bigger story is there’s v likely accounting fraud ¤ But the really big story is the president has a personal liability of hundreds of millions of dollars due and no way to pay it

🐣 Looks like people who pay taxes are also “suckers” and “losers.”

🐣 RT @NormOrnstein We know they are going to be many more shoes to drop from the tax returns. Including outright tax fraud. But what we know now is he manipulated his taxes in ways that meant the rest of us who pay our fair share were cheated by him. This, ladies and gentlemen, is our President.

🐣 Just when I was – for the umpteenth time – going to cancel my subscription to the @nytimes, they publish another jaw dropper. Curses!

🐣 RT @davidfrum You can read Trump’s tax returns two ways: either Donald Trump is the greatest tax cheat in US history – or he is a financial desperado hopelessly in debt to God knows who & needs every dollar he scams from Secret Service golf car rentals just to pay the electricity bill

🐣 RT @peterstrzok This is a roadmap of some of the ways Trump is compromised. In the hands of a hostile intel service, these millions of dollars represent coercive leverage over @realDonaldTrump as a result of undisclosed foreign financial deals while he was President.
🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Trump’s Taxes Show Chronic Losses and Years of Income Tax Avoidance http://nyti.ms/3mZNgsK ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1310329239850418176?s=20/photo/1

Donald J. Trump paid $750 in federal income taxes the year he won the presidency. In his first year in the White House, he paid another $750.

He had paid no income taxes at all in 10 of the previous 15 years — largely because he reported losing much more money than he made.

As the president wages a re-election campaign that polls say he is in danger of losing, his finances are under stress, beset by losses and hundreds of millions of dollars in debt coming due that he has personally guaranteed. Also hanging over him is a decade-long audit battle with the Internal Revenue Service over the legitimacy of a $72.9 million tax refund that he claimed, and received, after declaring huge losses. An adverse ruling could cost him more than $100 million.

⭕ 26 Sep 2020

HuffPo [CA]: Justin Trudeau Tells UN: ‘The World Is In Crisis, And Things Are About To Get Much Worse’ http://bit.ly/3i7doyy He “warned Friday that the current global order will be upended if leaders across the planet fail to come together to uphold human rights and tackle upcoming threats”
// He argued in a UN speech that COVID-19 is a “wake-up call.”

⭕ 25 Sep 2020

💙 DorfonLaw: State Legislatures Cannot Act Alone In Assigning Electors http://bit.ly/3cCNC3R by Grace Brosofsky, Michael C. Dorf, and Laurence H. Tribe

🐣 RT @emptywheel DiFi: Mueller’s findings confirm the FBI was right to open investigation. ¤ Side note: given Bill Barnett’s 302, we now know that an Agent who sent pro-Trump texts on his FBI phone SINGLEHANDEDLY prevented Mueller from finding a quid pro quo.
EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: Billy Barr Releases 302 that Proves View of Pro Mike Flynn Agent Held Sway in Mueller Report Conclusions http://bit.ly/2EyVjvl
// Billy Barr just provided evidence that the only witness who will corroborate their claims that Flynn was railroaded, actually provided evidence that he wasn’t

🐣 RT @joshtpm The Trump GOP is trying to end the democracy more than 200 years of Americans have worked to hand down to us.
🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo, Dana Milbank: This is not a drill. The Reichstag is burning. http://wapo.st/3mSOxC0 “America, this is our Reichstag moment. We have the power to stop it. Don’t let democracy burn to the ground.”

With his repeated refusals this week to accept the peaceful transfer of power — the bedrock principle that has sustained American democracy for 228 years — President Trump has put the United States, in some ways, where Germany was in 1933, when Adolf Hitler used the suspicious burning of the German parliament to turn a democracy into a totalitarian state.

Trump, as he has done before, has made the villain a minority group. He has sought, once again, to fabricate emergencies to justify greater powers for himself. He has proposed postponing elections. He has refused to commit to honoring the results of the election. And now, he proposes to embrace violence if he doesn’t win.

Overwrought, you say? Then ask Yale historian Timothy Snyder, a top authority on Nazism and Stalinism. “The Reichstag has been on a slow burn since June,” he told me. “The language Trump uses to talk about Black Lives Matter and the protests is very similar to the language Hitler used — that there’s some vague left-wing conspiracy based in the cities that is destroying the country.”

“It’s important not to talk about this as just an election,” Snyder said. “It’s an election surrounded by the authoritarian language of a coup d’etat. The opposition has to win the election and it has to win the aftermath of the election.”

If not? There won’t be another “normal” election for some time, he said. But that doesn’t have to happen, and Snyder is optimistic it won’t. To avoid it, we voters must turn out in overwhelming numbers to deal Trump a lopsided defeat. The military must hold to its oath. Homeland Security police must not serve as Trump’s brownshirts. And we citizens must take to the streets, peacefully but indefinitely, until the will of the people prevails.

“It’s going to be messy,” Snyder said. “He seems pretty sure he won’t win the election, he doesn’t want to leave office,” and he appears to Snyder to have “an authoritarian’s instinct” that he must stay in power or go to prison.

It’s abundantly clear that Trump plans to fabricate an election “emergency.” First, he claimed mail-in balloting, a tried-and-true system, is fraudulent. Now his supporters are trying to harass in-person voters.

When Virginia’s early voting opened this week, Trump supporters descended on a polling station, waving Trump signs and flags, chanting and forming a gantlet through which voters had to walk. When the New York Times reported that this voter intimidation campaign began at a nearby rally featuring the Republican National Committee co-chairman, the Virginia GOP responded mockingly from its official Twitter account: “Quick! Someone call the waaaambulance!”

Let’s be clear. There is only one political party in American politics embracing violence. There is only one side refusing to denounce all political violence. There is only one side talking about bringing guns to the polls; one side attempting to turn federal law-enforcement officials into an arm of a political party. And Trump is trying to use law enforcement to revive tactics historically used to bully voters of color from voting — tactics not seen in 40 years.

But embracing violence to resolve democratic disagreement is another matter. Trump embraced the “very fine people” among the homicidal neo-Nazis in Charlottesville. He embraced as “very good people” armed protesters who stormed the Michigan Capitol to intimidate lawmakers. He embraced his supporter who allegedly shot and killed two people at a protest in Wisconsin. He embraced the “GREAT PATRIOTS” who drove into Portland, Ore., hurling paintballs and pepper spray at demonstrators. He embraced officers who kill unarmed African Americans, saying they simply “choke” under pressure.

Now he’s rejecting the peaceful transfer of power. Worse: Most Republican officeholders dare not contradict him. The Times reported that of all 168 Republican National Committee members and 26 Republican governors it asked to comment on Trump’s outrage, only four RNC members and one governor responded.

In Federalist 48, James Madison prophetically warned that tyranny could triumph under “some favorable emergency.” In 1933, Hitler used the burning of the Reichstag to do just that. Trump now, it appears, is aiming to do likewise.

America, this is our Reichstag moment. We have the power to stop it. Don’t let democracy burn to the ground.

🐣 RT @joshtpm Every argument from Trump’s lawyers is based on his being the **current** President. When he leaves the White House all of it disappears in a flash. He knows it.
⋙ TPM, Josh Marshall: The Law Is Coming http://bit.ly/33UpiGE “Trump certainly imagines that he’ll be all but defenseless – or to put it more precisely, no different from any other defendant – without holding the Presidency. And he’s basically right.“

TPM, Josh Kovensky: Despite SCOTUS, Trump Attorneys Stick With ‘It’s Illegal To Investigate The President’ http://bit.ly/3cxn9EV “At arguments before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals Friday morning, personal attorneys of the President pushed on to block a criminal subpoena issued by a Manhattan grand jury for President Trump’s tax returns.”

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: Billy Barr Releases 302 that Proves View of Pro Mike Flynn Agent Held Sway in Mueller Report Conclusions http://bit.ly/2EyVjvl

Flynn literally told the Russian Ambassador that Trump was aware of the discussions, but Barnett claims there was no evidence.

FLYNN: I haven’t gotten, I haven’t gotten a, uh, confirmation on the, on the, uh, secure VTC yet, but the, but the boss is aware and so please convey that. [my emphasis]

Now is probably a good time to note that, months ago, I learned that [FBI agent William] Barnett sent pro-Trump texts on his FBI phone, the mirror image of Peter Strzok sending anti-Trump texts.

So Billy Barr has released a 302 completed just a week ago, without yet releasing the Bill Priestap 302 debunking some of the earlier claims released by Billy Barr in an attempt to justify blowing up the Flynn prosecution, much less the 302s that show that Flynn appeared to lie in his first interview with Mueller’s investigators (as well as 302s showing that KT McFarland coordinated the same story).

And the [Barnett’s] 302 is an ever-loving shit show. Besides the key evidence — that his claim that investigators didn’t listen to him even though the conclusion of the Mueller Report is the one that he says only he had — Barnett disproves his claims over and over in this interview.

Barnett’s testimony substantially shows five things:

● He thought there was no merit to any suspicions that Flynn might have ties to Russia
● He nevertheless provided abundant testimony that some of the claims about the investigation (specifically that Peter Strzok and probably Brandon Van Grack had it in for Flynn) are false
● Barnett buries key evidence: he mentions neither that Flynn was publicly lying about his conversations with Sergey Kislyak (which every other witness said was driving the investigation), and he did not mention that once FBI obtained call records, they showed that Flynn had lied to hide that he had consulted with Mar-a-Lago before he called Sergey Kislyak
● Jensen didn’t ask some of the most basic questions, such as whether Barnett thought he had to investigate further after finding the Kislyak call or who the multiple people Barnett claimed joked about wiping their phone were
● Barnett believes that Mueller’s lawyers (particularly Jeannie Rhee and Andrew Weissmann) were biased and pushing for a conclusion that the Mueller Report shows they didn’t conclude, but he didn’t work primarily with either one of them and his proffered evidence against Rhee actually shows the opposite …

… Strzok’s order to withdraw the NSL is yet more proof that Strzok was not out to get Flynn.

Barnett also confirmed something else that Strzok has long said — that they chose not to use any overt methods during the election (unlike the Hillary investigation). ¤ Again, this adds to the evidence that no one was out to get Trump. …

Barnett seems to suggest that as new information came in “in BARNETT’s opinion, no evidence of criminal activity and no information that would start a new investigative direction.” If he’s referring to call records (which is what the NSLs would have obtained) that is, frankly, shocking, as the call records would have shown that Flynn also lied about being in touch with Mar-a-Lago before calling Kislyak. It’s what Flynn was trying to hide with his lies! And yet Barnett says that was not suspect. …

What Billy Barr and Jeffrey Jensen have done is show that the only witness they’ve found to corroborate their claims can’t keep his story straight from one paragraph to another, and claims to be ignorant of several central pieces of evidence against Flynn. ¤ That’s all they have.

↥ ↧
WaPo: Justice Dept. disclosures cast fresh doubt on Trump-Russia investigation http://wapo.st/3i6N4Es

It’s still uncertain whether Durham will issue any findings before Election Day, but the two releases may serve a similar purpose: providing fresh ammunition for conservatives’ arguments that the FBI’s pursuit of the president was unfair and unfounded.

In a letter to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.), Attorney General William P. Barr said the individual whose information was used to assemble much of a dossier of allegations against the Trump campaign had been the subject of a national security investigation between 2009 and 2011, because FBI agents suspected he might be working for Russia.

The individual’s identity has been kept secret for years, but people familiar with the case said it is Igor Danchenko, a lawyer born in Ukraine who worked at a Washington think tank when he came under suspicion by the FBI for his Russian contacts. Danchenko’s lawyer has acknowledged he was a source of Christopher Steele’s.

In 2016, Danchenko took an assignment from Steele, a British former intelligence officer, to gather information about Trump’s dealings with Russia; Steele later wrote reports that claimed Trump and a number of his close advisers were colluding with Russia. Those reports were based in large part on a person Steele called his “primary sub-source,” which was Danchenko, according to people familiar with the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to elaborate on statements in official documents.

Although Steele’s allegations were not relied on as a basis to open the investigation into Trump’s campaign, they were used to justify secret surveillance on a former Trump campaign adviser, Carter Page. The Justice Department’s inspector general, Michael Horowitz, later found the court applications for that surveillance were riddled with serious errors and omissions.

In a statement, Graham said the “failure of the FBI to inform the court that the Primary Sub-source was suspected of being a Russian agent is a breach of every duty owed by law enforcement to the judicial system” and a “small group of individuals” in the FBI and Justice Department should be held accountable for their handling of the case.

The senator, a prominent supporter of Trump, did not identify those officials, but a part of his committee’s reexamination of the 2016 probe has focused intently on former FBI director James B. Comey and his deputy, Andrew McCabe.

Shortly before midnight Friday, prosecutors filed a summary of an interview conducted last week with FBI agent William Barnett, in which the veteran agent assigned to the Flynn case and the office of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III criticized what he called a “get Trump” attitude by some on Mueller’s team.

Barnett said he believed Flynn’s motive for lying to FBI agents about his contacts with Russia’s ambassador was to save his job, rather than to cover up collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

The agent said the investigative steps they took were “legally justified” and he felt there was good reason to scrutinize other Trump advisers, but too often Mueller’s team appeared to be pursuing a theory of Russian-Trump campaign collusion built on “supposition upon supposition.”

The disclosure comes four days before U.S. District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan is set to hear arguments over whether to dismiss Flynn’s case, and the Justice Department now cites Barnett’s statements as evidence of the “frail and shifting justifications” for the investigation and the “irregular procedure” of Flynn’s FBI interview.

Barnett’s voluntary interview was conducted last week as part of a review of the Flynn case by Jeff Jensen, the U.S. attorney handpicked by Barr to reexamine the case.

🐣 RT @JamesCarville A nutty week by any standards. But I want to call attention to what @realDonaldTrump is really aiming for. It’s not a distraction, it’s not to motivate his base, it’s not based on anything other than fear. 1/3
⋙ 🐣 RT @JamesCarville The orange perp knows that what awaits him in 39 days is a resounding electoral defeat. Yes, his cronies may pardon him on federal level but his bigger issue is w/ the distinguished Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance whose team has sniffed out this Trump family scam. 2/3
⋙ 🐣 RT @JamesCarville They are ready to pounce. Everything Trump thinks/breathes everyday is aimed at 1 thing, staying out of jail. He wants leverage to get a pardon from @NYGovCuomo before he will leave 1600 Penn. Prison won’t suit him or family well and his survival instinct has kicked in. 3/3

NYT: ‘I Feel Sorry for Americans’: A Baffled World Watches the U.S. http://nyti.ms/3j4cOmd
// From Myanmar to Canada, people are asking: How did a superpower allow itself to be felled by a virus? And why won’t the president commit to a peaceful transition of power?

😅 🧵 RT @sykescharlie For no particular reason, this morning I’ve been thinking about Nicolae Ceaușescu’s last public appearance. ¤ Too soon? 📌 https://twitter.com/SykesCharlie/status/1309163503861858305?s=20
⋙ EuroNews (2016): See Nicolae Ceausescu’s gold bathroom http://bit.ly/307koFg
// 6/20/2016

💙 🐣 RT @SenAmyKlobuchar Watch my entire response to Senator Ted Cruz about the Supreme Court vacancy: 💽 https://twitter.com/SenAmyKlobuchar/status/1309605367282839558?s=20/photo/1

WeeklyDish [Newsletter], Andrew Sullivan: Yes, This Is The Face Of A Tyrant
// And a competent one at that.
⋙ See under Entire Articles: SullyDish Tyrant 9-25-2020

NYT, Frank Bruni: Will Trump’s Presidency Ever End? http://nyti.ms/33TipFI “The world’s richest and most powerful country has been brought pitifully and agonizingly low.” ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1309442220358086656?s=20/photo/1
// America is in terrible danger

“It’s all about situational power dynamics,” he continued. “If the situation were reversed, the Dems would be doing the same thing.” He argued that Chuck Schumer and McConnell “play the same game. McConnell just plays it a little better.”

So the lesson for Democrats should be to take all they can when they can? That’s what some prominent Democrats now propose: As soon as their party is in charge, add enough seats to the Supreme Court to give Democrats the greater imprint on it. Make the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico states, so that Democrats have much better odds of controlling the Senate. Do away with the filibuster entirely. That could be just the start of the list.

I wouldn’t begrudge the Democrats any of it. The way I’m feeling right now, I’d cheer them on. But Republicans reach back to Harry Reid’s actions when he was the Democratic majority leader of the Senate to justify their wickedness now. Democrats will cite that wickedness to justify the shattering of precedents in the future. Ugliness begets ugliness until — what? The whole thing collapses of its own ugly weight?

And who the hell are we anymore? The world’s richest and most powerful country has been brought pitifully and agonizingly low. On Tuesday we passed the mark of 200,000 deaths related to the coronavirus, cementing our status as the global leader, by far, on that front. How’s that for exceptionalism?

On Wednesday The Atlantic rushed its November cover story onto the web with an explanatory, almost apocalyptic note by its editor in chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, that some journalism is too important to wait. The article is about the very real chance — essentially confirmed hours later by Trump’s “continuation” comment — that he might contest the election in a manner that keeps him in power regardless of what Americans really want.

“The coronavirus pandemic, a reckless incumbent, a deluge of mail-in ballots, a vandalized Postal Service, a resurgent effort to suppress votes, and a trainload of lawsuits are bearing down on the nation’s creaky electoral machinery,” the article’s author, Barton Gellman, a Pulitzer winner, wrote. “The mechanisms of decision are at meaningful risk of breaking down. Close students of election law and procedure are warning that conditions are ripe for a constitutional crisis that would leave the nation without an authoritative result. We have no fail-safe against that calamity.”

Just a few days before those words screeched across the internet, The New Yorker published a similar, equally chilling opus by one of its star writers, Jeffrey Toobin, who explained how this election might well degenerate into violence, as Democratic poll watchers clash with Republican poll watchers, and into chaos, as accusations of foul play delay the certification of state vote counts.

Several hours after Gellman’s article appeared, Slate published one by Richard Hasen, a professor at the University of California-Irvine School of Law, with the headline: “I’ve Never Been More Worried About American Democracy Than I Am Right Now.”

NYT: Trump Again Sows Doubt About Election as G.O.P. Scrambles to Assure Voters http://nyti.ms/2RX8kC5
// President Trump declined for a second day to commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he lost the election, while Republicans, including Mitch McConnell, implicitly rebuffed him, promising an “orderly transition.”

NYT: At Pentagon, Fears Grow That Trump Will Pull Military Into Election Unrest http://nyti.ms/2G66MD5
// Defense Department officials said top generals could resign if Mr. Trump ordered the active-duty military into the streets to quell election protests.

⭕ 24 Sep 2020

NYMag, Ed Kilgore (4/14): Could State Legislatures Hijack the 2020 Presidential Election? http://nym.ag/3j3kPaZ “No fewer than seven key battlegrounds states (Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin) have Republican-controlled legislature“
// 4/14/2020

So consider this scenario: After a close election and a long count (lengthened by high levels of mail ballots), with court orders and lawsuits flying through the air, one or two or three unresolved states are in a position to give Trump 270 electoral votes, and Republican-controlled legislatures announce they are intervening (much as Florida’s did in 2000) to avoid chaos and “election fraud” and even civil war. No fewer than seven key battlegrounds states (Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin) have Republican-controlled legislature.

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NCSL: The Electoral College http://bit.ly/33Pcv8v
// National College of State Legislatures; laws about electors

WaPo: Trump’s escalating attacks on election prompt fears of a constitutional crisis http://wapo.st/3cstwJH

NYT: Battles Over Voting Rules Fuel Concern About Postelection Fights http://nyti.ms/306elAJ
// Even as early voting has gotten underway, some pivotal states are still litigating how ballots should be cast and counted, creating uncertainty that is being fanned by President Trump.

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: Trump Wants You to Think You Can’t Get Rid of Him http://nyti.ms/3mPvAAe
// His strongman threats are scary. But don’t forget that he’s weak.

NYDailyNews, Alan Blotcky and Seth Norrholm: Say it plainly: The president is a psychopath http://bit.ly/2EurBrk Trump’s “malignant behavior over the past four years is growing and escalating right before our eyes. Trump’s psychopathy will change us forever if he is not stopped”

CNN: How Republicans in key states are preparing to run out the clock on the election http://cnn.it/3cynLdl

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: The GOP’s Long March to Fascism Finally Arrives With Trump 2020 http://bit.ly/3hW38J7 Gingrich, Limbaugh, DeLay, Rove, Trump: “I didn’t understand how many millions of people had been persuaded to embrace unreality”
// It turns out the most important anti-truth of recent vintage was the one about voter fraud. This is what Trump will use to steal the election if he can.

WaPo: Internal USPS documents link changes behind mail slowdowns to top executives http://wapo.st/30mAZ8r ‘By an estimate by the office of Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich), nearly 350 million pieces, or 7%, of the country’s first-class mail were affected over a five-week span’
// Newly obtained records appear in conflict with months of Postal Service assertions that blamed lower-level managers for strategies tied to delivery delays.

By one estimate, nearly 350 million pieces, or 7 percent, of the country’s first-class mail were affected over a five-week span, according to an analysis of USPS and Postal Regulatory Commission data by the office of Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich).

🐣 RT @Axios NEW: FBI Director Christopher Wray says the agency has “not seen, historically, any kind of coordinated national voter fraud effort in a major election, whether it’s by mail or otherwise.”
⋙ Axios: Christopher Wray: FBI has not seen evidence of national voter fraud effort by mail http://bit.ly/2RVya9v

🐣 RT @stengel The Constitution does not guarantee the peaceful transition of power, but assumes it. It is the most important norm in our history. Every candidate for every office in the country must say they are for it, or else voters will punish them for it. #VOTE

‼️ 🐣 RT @MSNBC President Trump declines to commit to a peaceful transfer of power, if he loses: “Get rid of the ballots and we’ll have a very peaceful — there won’t be a transfer, frankly. There will be a continuation.”
⋙ NBCNews: Trump on peaceful transition if he loses: ‘Get rid of the ballots’ and ‘there won’t be a transfer’ http://nbcnews.to/3mNWWqj
// We’re going to have to see what happens,” Trump said. “You know that I’ve been complaining very strongly about the ballots and the ballots are a disaster.”

🐣 “Those who will not learn from the past … ” http://bit.ly/2FYRFeV ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1309064028321447939?s=20/photo/1
// tags: Hitler’s rise to power propaganda state police terror voter suppression poll monitoring

Federal elections were held in Germany on 5 March 1933, after the Nazi seizure of power on 30 January and just six days after the Reichstag fire. Nazi stormtroopers had unleashed a widespread campaign of violence against the Communist Party (KPD), left-wingers,[1]:317 trade unionists, the Social Democratic Party of Germany,[1] and the Centre Party.[1]:322 They were the last multi-party elections in a unified Germany until 1990.

The 1933 election followed the previous year’s two elections (July and November) and Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor. In the months before the 1933 election, brownshirts and SS displayed “terror, repression and propaganda […] across the land”,[1]:339 and Nazi organizations “monitored” the vote process. In Prussia 50,000 members of the SS, SA and Der Stahlhelm were ordered to monitor the votes by acting Interior Minister Hermann Göring, as auxiliary police.[2]

The National Socialists registered a large increase in votes in 1933. However, despite waging a campaign of terror against their opponents, the National Socialists only tallied 43.9 percent of the vote, well short of a majority. They needed the votes of their coalition partner, the German National People’s Party (DNVP), for a bare working majority in the Reichstag.

This would be the last contested election held in Germany before World War II. Two weeks after the election, Hitler was able to pass an Enabling Act on 23 March with the support of all non-socialist parties, which effectively gave Hitler dictatorial powers. Within months, the Nazis banned all other parties and turned the Reichstag into a rubberstamp legislature comprising only Nazis and pro-Nazi guests.

⭕ 23 Sep 2020

BusinessInsider: The Trump campaign is reportedly planning a way to bypass the 2020 election results in key swing states http://bit.ly/32ZIy6t

● The Trump campaign is weighing a postelection strategy that would bypass the results in key swing states by installing electors who would vote for the president in the Electoral College even if he loses, according to a report by The Atlantic.
● Election experts have said that moves by state legislatures to appoint their own slate of presidential electors after the fact would violate federal law.
● The Trump campaign’s plan would focus on swing states with Republican-led legislatures, including Arizona, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, The Atlantic reported

Crooks&Liars: Ron Johnson Denounced Over Hunter Biden ‘Report’: ‘As If Putin Wrote It’ http://bit.ly/33WVo4G
// Ron Johnson delivered an “investigation” of Hunter Biden for Donald Trump’s re-election campaign. It was an in-kind campaign contribution, funded by the taxpayers.

The report, which Johnson hopes will impact the November election, accuses Hunter Biden of “conflicts of interest” for a “very awkward” relationship with Ukrainian energy company Burisma. The report, however, found no evidence that the relationship affected U.S. policy.

In a speech on the Senate floor, Schumer suggested that Johnson was doing the bidding of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“While the rest of the country was busy fighting COVID, Senate Republicans have been abusing the power of the Senate to conduct opposition research for President Trump’s campaign,” Schumer explained. “This morning, the chairman of the Homeland Security Committee released his report, which reads as if Putin wrote it, not United States senators.”

“The bogus narrative of this report peddled by a Russian disinformation campaign was disproved by every witness who testified,” he added. “Despite their zeal to smear [former Vice President] Biden and his family, Senate Republicans found no evidence to support the conspiracy theories pushed by Putin’s intelligence agents.”

TheGuardian: Revealed: pro-Trump activists plotted violence ahead of Portland rallies http://bit.ly/3kVSDrt “The shared allegiances expressed in the group are mostly to the police, the United States and Donald Trump, a person whom some say they are prepared to kill for.”
// 9/23/2020; saboteur provocateur; Patriots Coalition members suggested political assassinations and said ‘laws will be broken, people will get hurt’, leaked chats show

Leaked chat logs show Portland-area pro-Trump activists planning and training for violence, sourcing arms and ammunition and even suggesting political assassinations ahead of a series of contentious rallies in the Oregon city, including one scheduled for this weekend.

The chats on the GroupMe app, shared with the Guardian by the antifascist group Eugene Antifa, show conversations between Oregon members of the Patriots Coalition growing more extreme as they discuss armed confrontations with leftwing Portland activists, and consume a steady diet of online disinformation about protests and wildfires.

At times, rightwing activists discuss acts of violence at recent, contentious protests, which in some cases they were recorded carrying out. At one point, David Willis, a felon currently being sued for his alleged role in an earlier episode of political violence, joins a discussion about the use of paintballs.

Another prolific poster is Mark Melchi, a 41-year-old Dallas, Oregon-based car restorer who claims to have served as a captain in the US army. ¤ Melchi has been recorded leading an armed pro-Trump militia, “1776 2.0” into downtown confrontations in Portland, including on 22 August. At several points in the chat he proposes violence in advance of those confrontations, and appears to confess to prior acts committed in the company of his paramilitary group. …

He also claims police cooperation in interstate violence, writing “Yes, going after them at night is the solution… Like we do in other states, tactical ambushes at night while backing up the police are key. You get the leaders and the violent ones and the police are happy to shut their mouths and cameras.”

Although some members are connected with extremist groups or militias, on the whole they describe themselves as “patriots”, and they express no clear ideology beyond a hatred of the left, and a preparedness to use violence. The shared allegiances expressed in the group are mostly to the police, the United States and Donald Trump, a person whom some say they are prepared to kill for.

Newhouse said that the ideas expressed in the group were entrenched in “extreme nationalism – that a few strong men with guns can together take out an evil that is at once imagined as an existential threat, and pathetically weak”. Newhouse added that the group’s discussions “fit within a broader trend of rightwing extremists becoming more accelerationist over time”.

🧵 RT @AshaRangappa_ THREAD. It is important to take note and be prepared for the unprecedented actions Trump says he intends to take after the election. But it is also important not to allow his *wishful* reality to *become the reality. To do that, consider Trump’s psychological POV right now: 📌 https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1308929151789924354?s=20

WaPo, Philip Bump: Parsing Trump’s ‘there won’t be a transfer’ of power comments http://wapo.st/3mPv0Ck (he’s delusional)

TPM: Wyden: RonJohn Stumbled Upon Evidence Of Trump Administration Corruption In Ukraine Probe http://bit.ly/3kMwrQ7 Though nothing could be pinned on Joe or Hunter Biden, Rick Perry and pals may have landed in a heap of trouble

🐣 RT @davidfrum “I fired Comey because of Russia.”
“I asked Ukraine and China for dirt on the Biden family.”
“I want to choose a third Supreme Court justice to help my re-election.”
Trump doesn’t hesitate to explain what he’s doing. ¤ He says it. You should heed it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @CSPAN .@POTUS: “I think this will end up in the Supreme Court. & I think it’s very important that we have 9 Justices. & I think the system is going to go very quickly. I’ll be submitting at 5 o’clock on Saturday, the name of the person I chose for this most important of positions.”

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Trump won’t commit to a ‘peaceful transfer of power’ if he loses http://wapo.st/3iZJ2iH

NYT: Republican Inquiry Finds No Evidence of Wrongdoing by Biden http://nyti.ms/3mO5n4U
// The report delivered on Wednesday appeared to be little more than a rehashing of unproven allegations that echoed a Russian disinformation campaign.

💙 WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Democrats lay out a plan to halt the drift toward authoritarianism http://wapo.st/3j0AM1G
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💙 WaPo: Democratic House chairs: Here’s how we can protect democracy from a lawless president http://wapo.st/3cofQza By House committee chairs Adam Schiff, Jerrold Nadler, Carolyn Maloney, John Yarmuth, Zoe Lofgren, Eliot Engel and Richard E. Neal

💙 WaPo: House Democrats unveil changes to ‘prevent future presidential abuses’ http://wapo.st/32WDHDe

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 This is facism not democracy. This should be a leading story everywhere. And every Republican (even if they won’t answer) needs to be asked about this. Shine a light on it.
🐣 RT @YApplebaum This @bartongellman piece is the stuff of nightmares
🐣 RT @bartongellman When Trump refuses to concede, the cascading effects could break our fragile transition of power. My new cover story in @TheAtlantic.
🔆 This❗️⋙ TheAtlantic, Barton Gellman: The Election That Could Break America http://bit.ly/2FTvxTj
// Nov issue; If the vote is close, Donald Trump could easily throw the election into chaos and subvert the result. Who will stop him?

The danger is not merely that the 2020 election will bring discord. Those who fear something worse take turbulence and controversy for granted. The coronavirus pandemic, a reckless incumbent, a deluge of mail-in ballots, a vandalized Postal Service, a resurgent effort to suppress votes, and a trainload of lawsuits are bearing down on the nation’s creaky electoral machinery.

📋 An authoritative report by the Brennan Center for Justice, a nonpartisan think tank, calculated the rate of voter fraud in three elections at between 0.0003 percent and 0.0025 percent. Another investigation, from Justin Levitt at Loyola Law School, turned up 31 credible allegations of voter impersonation out of more than 1 billion votes cast in the United States from 2000 to 2014. Judges in voting-rights cases have made comparable findings of fact.

⭕ 22 Sep 2020

WaPo, Danielle Allen: The justices themselves can turn down the heat — by creating their own term limits http://wapo.st/2FY5wlA A rule could be adopted to limit terms to 18 years, with a new justice appointed every two years

The Supreme Court has in its own hands the power to turn the heat down on this election. ¤ This the justices can do by establishing, voluntarily among themselves, a rule for their court that each justice will limit service to 18 years, thereafter rotating off the Supreme Court to another bench in the federal judiciary or into senior status. One new justice would be appointed every two years, going forward. …

Our Supreme Court justices hold in their hands the power to begin the healing of our republic. May they use it. They would be following George Washington’s noble example.

‼️ CNN: White House liaisons being removed from their jobs and replaced http://cnn.it/2Eo8ejE “[They] will be replaced with officials who will report directly to the White House instead of the agencies to which they’re assigned”; a “hunt” is on for those disloyal to the president

… Many of the White House liaisons are being removed from their roles in anticipation of President Donald Trump winning a second term, CNN has learned.

The liaisons will be replaced with officials who will report directly to the White House instead of the agencies to which they’re assigned.

Previously the liaisons worked in conjunction with the White House’s Office of Presidential Personnel and the agencies they served, while ultimately reporting to the agencies’ heads. With this change, the liaisons will instead report directly to the White House. Liaisons can be responsible for assisting the White House in placing political appointees at agencies.

While the email, first reported by Axios, was sent by Meadows, the changes will be implemented by the head of the personnel office, Johnny McEntee.

Since returning to the White House after being fired for issues related to his security clearance, McEntee has been on what’s internally referred to as a “hunt” for staffers he believes are disloyal to the President. In February, McEntee told agency officials at a meeting to expect staffing changes and movement across the government, according to people familiar with the meeting.

💙🔄 FBI&CISA: Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) | Foreign Actors and Cybercriminals Likely to Spread Disinformation Regarding 2020 Election Results http://bit.ly/2RSdQ8V ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1308592721976844288?s=20/photo/1

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) are issuing this announcement to raise awareness of the potential threat posed by attempts to spread disinformation regarding the results of the 2020 elections. Foreign actors and cybercriminals could create new websites, change existing websites, and create or share corresponding social media content to spread false information in an attempt to discredit the electoral process and undermine confidence in U.S. democratic institutions.

State and local officials typically require several days to weeks to certify elections’ final results in order to ensure every legally cast vote is accurately counted. The increased use of mail-in ballots due to COVID-19 protocols could leave officials with incomplete results on election night. Foreign actors and cybercriminals could exploit the time required to certify and announce elections’ results by disseminating disinformation that includes reports of voter suppression, cyberattacks targeting election infrastructure, voter or ballot fraud, and other problems intended to convince the public of the elections’ illegitimacy.

The FBI and CISA urge the American public to critically evaluate the sources of the information they consume and to seek out reliable and verified information from trusted sources, such as state and local election officials. The public should also be aware that if foreign actors or cyber criminals were able to successfully change an election-related website, the underlying data and internal systems would remain uncompromised.

RECOMMENDATIONS

● Seek out information from trustworthy sources, such as state and local election officials; verify who produced the content; and consider their intent.
● Verify through multiple reliable sources any reports about problems in voting or election results, and consider searching for other reliable sources before sharing such information via social media or other avenues.
● For information about final election results, rely on state and local government election officials.
● Report potential election crimes—such as disinformation about the manner, time, or place of voting—to the FBI.
● If appropriate, make use of in-platform tools offered by social media companies for reporting suspicious posts that appear to be spreading false or inconsistent information about election-related problems or results.

VICTIM REPORTING AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The FBI encourages victims to report information concerning suspicious or criminal activity to their local field office (www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field). For additional assistance and best practices, and common terms, please visit the following websites:

Protected Voices: http://www.fbi.gov/investigate/counterintelligence/foreign-influence/protected-voices
Election Crimes and Security: http://www.fbi.gov/scams-and-safety/common-scams-and-crimes/election-crimes-and-security
#Protect2020: http://www.cisa.gov/protect2020

🐣 RT @JonLemire First debate topics. One week from today:
💙 ⋙ 🐣 RT @debates [CPD] NEW: Chris Wallace, moderator of the first presidential debate, has selected topics for the 9/29 debate – The Trump and Biden Records, The Supreme Court, Covid-19, The Economy, Race and Violence in our Cities, The Integrity of the Election #Debates2020 http://debates.org/2020/09/22/moderator-announces-topics-for-first-presidential-debate-2

🐣 RT @AOC Congressional GOP have made one thing extremely clear:
To them, there are no rules.
There are no principles.
There is only power.
They are ruthless, and always have been in my lifetime.
Dems must recognize they cannot be reasoned with at present & better adapt to that reality.

🐣 RT @danielsgoldman As someone privy to some of the impeachment conversations in the House, I can confidently say it would have made a big difference if Mueller had declared that Trump committed obstruction of justice and perjury but could not be charged because of DOJ policy.

WaPo: Mueller prosecutor says special counsel ‘could have done more’ to hold Trump accountable http://wapo.st/2FRLKIv

WaPo, Josh Rogin: Secret CIA assessment: Putin ‘probably directing’ influence operation to denigrate Biden http://wapo.st/3iSX0CJ The whole Rudy/Derkach Ukraine/Burisma/Hunter Biden story goes 💦splat💦 all over Sens Ron Johnson, Chuck Grassley, Lindsey Graham and Devin 🐮

Russian President Vladimir Putin and his top aides are “probably directing” a Russian foreign influence operation to interfere in the 2020 presidential election against former vice president Joe Biden, which involves a prominent Ukrainian lawmaker connected to President Trump’s personal lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani, a top-secret CIA assessment concluded, according to two sources who reviewed it.

On Aug. 31, the CIA published an assessment of Russian efforts to interfere in the November election in an internal, highly classified report called the CIA Worldwide Intelligence Review, the sources said. CIA analysts compiled the assessment with input from the National Security Agency and the FBI, based on several dozen pieces of information gleaned from public, unclassified and classified intelligence sources. The assessment includes details of the CIA’s analysis of the activities of Ukrainian lawmaker Andriy Derkach to disseminate disparaging information about Biden inside the United States through lobbyists, Congress, the media and contacts with figures close to the president.

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Treasury Department have identified Derkach as a Russian agent, but it has not been publicly reported that the CIA, NSA and FBI believed Putin may be personally directing the campaign. Derkach has denied working on behalf of Moscow.

On Sept. 10, following calls from Democratic lawmakers, the Treasury Department sanctioned Derkach, alleging that he “has been an active Russian agent for over a decade, maintaining close connections with the Russian Intelligence Services.” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a Sept. 10 statement that “Derkach and other Russian agents employ manipulation and deceit to attempt to influence elections in the United States and elsewhere around the world.”

⭕ 21 Sep 2020

ABCNews: The men behind QAnon http://abcn.ws/3mMcvia “If Trump loses, I think that how a lot of people are going to view it is: the deep state has won. Trump has lost. Our god, essentially, has been crucified … and they are going to punish Democrats with political violence“
// Experts and researchers said the key to “Q” is hiding in plain sight.

💙 📋 Vox, Matt Yglesias: Minority rule in America http://bit.ly/35VfgYF “[T]he Senate map gives rural areas 2.5 times the voting power of big cities, meaning Democrats need to win Senate races by 6 to 7 points.” Add to that the gerrymandering in the House. And now, SCOTUS. ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1308522230930964482?s=20/photo/1
// Our various undemocratic institutions are reenforcing each other in a deadly spiral.

Someone should do something about it
Neither Joe Biden nor Senate Democrats seem inclined to pursue these measures yet, but if Democrats win a Senate majority this fall, there is a partial solution at hand:

● End the filibuster so a Senate majority can govern.
● Admit DC, Puerto Rico, and ideally the US Virgin Islands as US states.
● Adopt tough legislative curbs on partisan gerrymandering.
● Expand the lower courts, at a minimum, as a way of improving the operation of the federal judicial system and putting the Supreme Court on notice to behave itself.

In a pinch, you add seats to the Supreme Court itself. Either way, Democrats need to get out of the funk of thinking of these moves as outrageous norm violations. The actual issue is that the American democratic tradition carries within it two overarching norms that are contradictory. One is adherence to the Constitution and to the rule of law. The other is adherence to the concept of political equality — that all citizens are equal and ought to have their interests and views considered equally by the political system.

🧵 RT @Ct_Bergstrom A major goal of modern propaganda is to make the targets despair of ever being able to find the truth. ¤ When the CDC retracts advice like this, time after time and without explanation, it’s even more damaging than concealing information. It undermines public trust more broadly. 📌 https://twitter.com/CT_Bergstrom/status/1308142798709772288?s=20

🐣 RT @RepValDemings The GOP argument that they need another GOP member on the Supreme Court in order to contest the election results is a frank confession that they plan to try to steal the election.

WaPo: Global banks process trillions in dirty money despite suspicions, investigation finds http://wapo.st/2Hea2Ne

🐣 RT @OliviaTroye I’ve seen some of these “changes” in guidelines occur first hand throughout the past 6 months-this is likely what happened: @CDCgov tried to warn & tell the truth, it didn’t fit the President’s narrative & someone got an angry call. This is so dangerous for the American people.
⋙ WaPo: CDC reverses itself and says guidelines it posted on coronavirus airborne transmission were wrong http://wapo.st/
//. CDC removes statement on airborne virus transmission, claiming website error
⋙⋙ ★ WaPo: The CDC says coronavirus is airborne and spread by aerosols, warns of poorly ventilated spaces http://wapo.st/3iRhFaq “There is growing evidence that droplets and airborne particles can remain suspended in the air … and travel distances beyond 6 feet”
// “There is growing evidence that droplets and airborne particles can remain suspended in the air and be breathed in by others, and travel distances beyond 6 feet (for example, during choir practice, in restaurants, or in fitness classes),” the agency says. “In general, indoor environments without good ventilation increase this risk.”

🐣 RT @sarahposner He needs to be fired yesterday.
⋙ 🐣 RT @lachlan New: the pseudonymous managing editor of RedState has been trashing Fauci, Redfield, and the govt’s COVID response generally ¤ Turns out, his day job is a press officer at the National institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases—the agency that Fauci leads
⋙⋙ DailyBeast, Lachlan Markay: A Notorious COVID Troll Actually Works for Dr. Fauci’s Agency http://bit.ly/3iRQxIr
// Bill Crews is a PR official at the National Institutes of Health. But he also has another job: an anonymous RedState editor who rails against the agency for which he works.

William B. Crews is, by day, a public affairs specialist for the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. But for years he has been writing for RedState under the streiff pseudonym. And in that capacity he has been contributing to the very same disinformation campaign that his superiors at the NIAID say is a major challenge to widespread efforts to control a pandemic that has claimed roughly 200,000 U.S. lives.

Under his pseudonym, Crews has derided his own colleagues as part of a left-wing anti-Trump conspiracy and vehemently criticized the man who leads his agency, whom he described as the “attention-grubbing and media-whoring Anthony Fauci.” He has gone after other public health officials at the state and federal levels, as well—“the public health Karenwaffen,” as he’s called them—over measures such as the closures of businesses and other public establishments and the promotion of social distancing and mask-wearing. Those policies, Crews insists, have no basis in science and are simply surreptitious efforts to usurp Americans’ rights, destroy the U.S. economy, and damage President Donald Trump’s reelection effort.

“I think we’re at the point where it is safe to say that the entire Wuhan virus scare was nothing more or less than a massive fraud perpetrated upon the American people by ‘experts’ who were determined to fundamentally change the way the country lives and is organized and governed,” Crews wrote in a June post on RedState.

“If there were justice,” he added, “we’d send and [sic] few dozen of these fascists to the gallows and gibbet their tarred bodies in chains until they fall apart.”

🐣 RT @peterbakernyt Very haunting listening now to the bells at Washington National Cathedral tolling for the 200,000 killed by the coronavirus in the United States.

TheAtlantic, George Packer: The Inside Story of Why Mueller Failed http://bit.ly/32Lijke “Wherever law ends, tyranny begins.” ~ John Locke
// In a new book, Andrew Weissmann, one of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s top deputies, lays out the limits and letdowns of the years-long Russia investigation.

Andrew Weissmann was one of Robert Mueller’s top deputies in the special counsel’s investigation of the 2016 election, and he’s about to publish the first insider account, called Where Law Ends: Inside the Mueller Investigation. The title comes from an adapted quote by the philosopher John Locke that’s inscribed on the façade of the Justice Department building in Washington, D.C.: “Wherever law ends, tyranny begins.”

Weissmann offers a damning indictment of a “lawless” president and his knowing accomplices—Attorney General William Barr (portrayed as a cynical liar), congressional Republicans, criminal flunkies, Fox News. Donald Trump, he writes, is “like an animal, clawing at the world with no concept of right and wrong.” But in telling the story of the investigation and its fallout, Weissmann reserves his most painful words for the Special Counsel’s Office itself. Where Law Ends portrays a group of talented, dedicated professionals beset with internal divisions and led by a man whose code of integrity allowed their target to defy them and escape accountability.

“There’s no question I was frustrated at the time,” Weissmann told me in a recent interview. “There was more that could be done that we didn’t do.” He pointed out that the special counsel’s report never arrived at the clear legal conclusions expected from an internal Justice Department document. At the same time, it lacked the explanatory power of last month’s bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee report on the 2016 election. “Even with 1,000 pages, it was better,” Weissmann said of the Senate report. “It made judgments and calls, instead of saying, ‘You could say this and you could say that.’”

Where Law Ends describes numerous instances, large and small, when Mueller declined to pursue an aggressive course for fear of the reaction at the White House. For example, the special counsel shied away from subpoenaing Don Trump Jr. to testify about his notorious June 2016 meeting in Trump Tower with a Russian lawyer offering dirt on Hillary Clinton. Ivanka Trump, who didn’t attend the meeting but talked with participants afterward in the lobby, and later discussed with her father how to conceal details from the press, was never even asked to speak with Mueller’s investigators: They “feared that hauling her in for an interview would play badly to the already antagonistic right-wing press—Look how they’re roughing up the president’s daughter—and risk enraging Trump, provoking him to shut down the Special Counsel’s Office once and for all.”

Weissmann blames this persistent timidity on one of Mueller’s other top deputies, a lawyer named Aaron Zebley, comparing Zebley to George B. McClellan (and more zealous team members, including himself, to Ulysses S. Grant). “Repeatedly during our twenty-two months in operation,” Weissmann writes, “we would reach some critical juncture in our investigation only to have Aaron say that we could not take a particular action because it risked aggravating the president beyond some undefined breaking point.”

By abdicating the role of prosecutor, Mueller cleared the way for Barr to take it on himself. Mueller and Barr were old friends. Several weeks before submitting the report, Weissmann writes, Mueller informed Barr of his intent to omit any legal recommendation. Barr didn’t object. Without telling Mueller, he saw a chance to disfigure the report into an exoneration of the president and thereby make its damning truths disappear. “Barr,” Weissmann writes, “had betrayed both friend and country.”

And Mueller? He was incapable of navigating the world remade by Trump. He conducted himself with scrupulous integrity and allowed his team to be intimidated by people who had no scruples at all. His deep aversion to publicity silenced him when the public badly needed clarity about the special counsel’s dense, ambiguous, at times unreadable report. His sense of fairness surrendered the facts of presidential criminality to an administration that was at war with facts. He trusted his friend Barr to play it straight, not realizing that Barr had gone crooked. He left the job of holding the president accountable to a Congress that had shown itself to be Trump’s willing accomplice. He wanted, above all, to warn the American people about foreign subversion of our democracy, while the greater subversion gathered force here at home.

In our interview, I asked Weissmann if Mueller had let the American people down. “Absolutely, yep,” Weissmann said, before quickly adding: “I wouldn’t phrase it as just Mueller. I would say ‘the office.’ There are a lot of things we did well, and a lot of things we could have done better, to be diplomatic about it.”

And the investigation—was it a historic missed opportunity? ¤ Weissmann’s reply was terse. “That’s fair.”

With the end of the Special Counsel’s Office, the one real check on Trump’s unfettered power was gone, until the next election. Now it’s upon us, and the president remains free to repeat what worked for him in the last one.

⭕ 20 Sep 2020

DailyBeast, Tim Weiner: Trump Makes America More Like Russia Every Day http://bit.ly/2EFlOiW Adapted from THE FOLLY AND THE GLORY: America, Russia, and Political Warfare 1945–2020
// The terrible question at the heart of the matter remains: What is the influence that Putin has on Trump? And that mystery never has been fully investigated.

🧵 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Do Not Be Afraid. Do Not Tremble. Do Not Waiver. Do not doubt either the goodness of our people or the possibilities for our future. Do not let small men with tyranny and malice in their heart (@realDonaldTrump) or hypocrites with no core (@VP) make you afraid for our future

or of your countrymen and women. Do not let the fascists, racists and conspiracy theorists make you afraid of your neighbors or the strangers who could be your friend. We should all be grateful that we have been chosen by this rancid and dangerous hour to stand up and fight.

What we do now matters. Our Capitol is occupied by a cabal of small and low men and women who have betrayed all of us, the American experiment, their oaths and basic decency in service of a corrupt and malignant cult of personality that is vandalizing our principles, ideals,

Inheritance, future and fundamental goodness. 200,000 of our country men and women are dead. At least 150,000 of them could be alive but for Trump’s lethal lying and the immoral; supine complicity of his collaborators and enablers. Let us resolve to rise up and strike down

Trumpism. Let us put it down with righteous anger and fury. Let us resolve to never let this happen again. Let us do our duty as American citizens. Let us be conscious that we are called to safe action when we consider the blood, sacrifice and courage of ordinary people who

Stood their ground on a field in Lexington and Gettysburg. The men who stormed the beaches of Normandy and dropped from the skies over France to crush fascism are smiling at our cause. The men and women who taught the world the meaning of the words “human dignity” as they

Protested segregation, absorbed the beatings and marched across the Edmund Pettus bridge are watching and judging us. We are in the right and for the right. We are fighting for the good. Trumpism is UNAMERICAN. It is illiberal, demagogic,dishonest, cruel, corrupt and disgusting

Let us strike it down. We will. Vote. @ProjectLincoln @JoeBiden @votevets @actblue @RVAT2020 @crookedmedia @prioritiesUSA @PodSaveAmerica @PaulBegala @JamesCarville @davidplouffe @davidaxelrod. Have joy in this fight. RBG is with her husband again. She is arguing with Scalia

and meeting Washington and Lincoln. Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglas are there. Susan b Anthony is there and so is Elise Wiesel. A great champion of freedom has arrived in heaven. Her work is done. Her burden is now our’s. Let us honor her legacy by doing our duty

⭕ 19 Sep 2020

🐣 RT @ASlavitt HHS clarifies that it WILL interfere with FDA decision making.
⋙ NYT (9/19): In ‘Power Grab,’ Health Secretary Azar Asserts Authority Over F.D.A. http://nyti.ms/3hPbbrp
// Experts said the memo would make it more difficult for the F.D.A. to issue new rules, but it’s unclear how it would affect the vetting of coronavirus vaccines.

🐣 RT @AliVelshi So, @realDonaldTrump, you call my getting hit by authorities in Minneapolis on 5/30/20 (by a rubber bullet, btw, not a tear gas cannister) a “beautiful thing” called “law and order”. What law did I break while covering an entirely peaceful (yes, entirely peaceful) march?

⭕ 18 Sep 2020

JustSecurity, Asha Rangappa and David Shimer: Prepare for the Worst and Fight for the Best: A Citizen’s Guide to 2020 Electoral Interference http://bit.ly/3kKHFVE

🐣 RT @thehill #BREAKING: Joe Biden on Supreme Court: “There is no doubt — let me be clear — that the voters should pick the President and the President should pick the Justice.” 💽 https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1307135323143626752?s=20/photo/1

★ WaPo: Trump’s appointees sought to censor what government scientists said about the coronavirus, emails show http://wapo.st/33Kp4lk How two PR hacks used their “power center at [HHS] to censor, and even humiliate, top scientists and health officials”
// Michael Caputo and his adviser pressed them to use White House talking points as the pandemic raged out control.

In a June 30 email, Paul Alexander, one of those appointees at the Department of Health and Human Services, excoriated Anne Schuchat, CDC principal deputy director, for remarks she made before the group affiliated with one of the nation’s leading medical journals. Schuchat, a physician, had spoken to JAMA Network the day before, saying she hoped the country could “take it seriously and slow the transmission,” adding that “we have way too much virus across the country … right now.” The emails were first reported by the New York Times.

Schuchat’s comments came as cases were surging across several southern and western states — even as the president and his top advisers were intent on reopening the country and boosting the economy. But Alexander wrote to his boss, Michael Caputo, assistant secretary for public affairs at HHS, reprimanding Schuchat and writing a seven-point takedown of her assessment.

“Her comments are in contrast to those of senior members of the Trump administration — notably Vice President Pence, who said on Friday, ‘we have made truly remarkable progress,’” Alexander wrote.

“Importantly, having the virus spread among the young and healthy is one of the methods to drive herd immunity,” Alexander added. “She is duplicitous.”

Both Caputo and Alexander are now gone. But their emails offer new insight into how they created their own power center at the agency overseeing the pandemic response and used it to censor, and even humiliate, top scientists and health officials in an effort to sideline them or make them conform to White House-sanctioned messages. The tone of the emails is often emotional and accusatory, and they put more emphasis on the political import of the messages than on their medical or scientific substance, even as the virus raged out of control.

Caputo, a Trump loyalist engulfed in controversy, left this week on a 60-day medical leave earlier this week after a bizarre Facebook rant in which he accused government scientists of “sedition,” and warned supporters to take up arms to prepare for violence after the election. Alexander, a Canadian PhD he had hired on contract, was permanently let go this week, HHS said in a statement.

Alexander’s attempts to order career civil servants to rewrite CDC guidance, or instruct them on what they should or shouldn’t say quickly caused friction after he joined HHS this spring as Caputo’s adviser. He also instructed Anthony S. Fauci — the top government infectious-disease expert who has led the U.S. response to numerous epidemics — that he should refrain from advocating that children wear masks. Fauci disregarded his advice.

Caputo and Alexander also sought more control over the CDC’s weekly scientific missives, called the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Caputo told The Washington Post he was frustrated they could only see summaries ahead of publication, rather than full drafts.

Tom Inglesby, director of the Center for Health Security at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, said Alexander has no real-world experience responding to a health crisis on this scale. “It is complete nonsense for someone who has not worked on preparing for, or responding to epidemics or pandemics before … to say he knows better than Fauci and CDC when it comes to the response to this pandemic,” he said.

💙 🐣 RT @ruth_franklin According to Jewish tradition, a person who dies on Rosh Hashanah, which began tonight, is a tzaddik, a person of great righteousness. Baruch Dayan HaEmet.

⋙ [ RBG has died ]

💙 🐣 RT @maddow Tough but fair. https://twitter.com/maddow/status/1307009380362211328?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln Your plan will kill millions. https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1306739500505206784?s=20/photo/1
// Lincoln Project ad❣ Herd Immunity
tags: herd mentality; thoughts: he clearly doesn’t understand how vaccines work or that vaccines aren’t vaccines 100% effective, plus he’s lying about the timeline while continuing to encourage behavior that seemed designed to infect as many people as possible, soooo, it’s fair

🐣 RT @RyanStruyk KARL: “How is it that you don’t trust your own experts?”
TRUMP: “Oh, I do. Not all of them, no…”
KARL: “Do you think you know better than they do?”
TRUMP: “Yeah, in many cases, I do.”

IHME Projection for Total Deaths with/without Universal Masks http://bit.ly/2QuOKfB
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1307057910195924993?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @kenklippenstein Dept of Homeland Security’s intelligence division identifies white supremacists as the foremost threat to the 2020 elections, per intel assessment leaked to me: http://bit.ly/3iKYI98https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1307058882120908800?s=20/photo/1-2

📔 WARPspeed document http://bit.ly/3iM61gV

NYT, Jensen Interlandi: What the Fall and Winter of the Pandemic Will Look Like http://nyti.ms/33Fz8fJ
// The coronavirus isn’t going away, but a vaccine is coming and so is an election.

🧵 RT @atrupar … come again? 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1307035508095291392?s=20
// Trump presser

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Emails Detail Effort to Silence C.D.C. and Question Its Science http://nyti.ms/3mBS7Ac “Current and former C.D.C. officials called it a five-month campaign of bullying and intimidation”
// Emails from a former top Trump health official and his science adviser show how the two refused to accept Centers for Disease Control and Prevention science and sought to silence the agency.

≣ JudiciaryHouse.gov: Letter from Chairs Nadler, Schiff, Maloney and Lofgren to DOJ Inspector General Horowitz [pdf] http://bit.ly/32GFdZS Expressees concern over whether release of interim version of Durham Report is intended to influence election, in violation of DOJ policy

We are concerned by indications that Attorney General Barr might depart from longstanding DOJ principles to take public action related to U.S. Attorney Durham’s investigation that could impact the presidential election.

WaPo (12:24pm): Democrats seek ‘emergency investigation’ into whether Justice officials are improperly influencing the election http://wapo.st/35PKHDt The referral to the DOJ IG from four Dem chairmen expresses concern over political use of Durham investigation to help Trump

💙 WaPo, Philip Bump: Trump claims nothing more could have been done to defeat the coronavirus. He’s wrong. http://wapo.st/35Rj64Whttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1306997764119764992?s=20/photo/1
// The coronavirus response we might have had.

Had the president not downplayed the risk and insisted it would simply go away, had he not pushed mask-wearing into the realm of partisan politics, had he not abandoned his support for containing the virus at the state level, had he not promoted unproven cure-alls — any of these changes would have made it easier for Americans to embrace the short-term difficulties necessary to contain the virus enough to change the trajectory of the pandemic. ¤ Trump chose — and continues to choose — not to do so.

WaPo Editorial: Under a lawless Trump, our system of checks and balances is being destroyed http://wapo.st/33E3TS9 “He has not grown into the office; instead, he has learned how to more effectively abuse its powers”

🐣 RT @ryanstruk MCCONNELL: “After they change the filibuster, they’re going to admit the District as a state. They’re going to admit Puerto Rico as a state. That’s four new Democratic senators in perpetuity. Once they get a hammerlock on the Senate, they’re going to then pack the Supreme Court.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @ryanstruk MCCONNELL: “The one thing the Majority Leader gets to do, that the other 99 don’t get to do, is to decide what we’re going to do… We’re not changing the filibuster rule. We’re not admitting the District and Puerto Rico as states. And we’re not packing the courts.”
⋙⋙ 🐣 … says the guy who’s been packing the courts for four years, after breaking precedent and stealing a SCOTUS seat from Obama. Cry me a river.

💙 🙏 If at 200,000 deaths from COVID-19, we were to have a national “Moment of Silence” lasting one second for each person who has perished, that “Moment” would last for 55.55 hours, or 2 days ✛ 7½ hours 🙏
// 200,000 seconds = 2.31481481 days: .31481481 days = 453.3333264 minutes = 7.555…hrs

🐣 RT @BillKristol Jared Kushner, March 21, 2020: “Cuomo didn’t pound the phones hard enough to get PPE for his state…His people are going to suffer and that’s their problem.” ¤ Like father, like son-in-law. Incompetent and uncaring.
VanityFair, Katherine Ebam: “That’s Their Problem”: How Jared Kushner Let the Markets Decide America’s COVID-19 Fate http://bit.ly/3hHJPmV
// First-person accounts of a tense meeting at the White House in late March suggest that President Trump’s son-in-law resisted taking federal action to alleviate shortages and help Democratic-led New York. Instead, he enlisted a former roommate to lead a Consultant State to take on the Deep State, with results ranging from the Eastman Kodak fiasco to a mysterious deal to send ventilators to Russia. 

WaPo: Watchdog group calls on FEC to investigate donations to Trump and others by relatives and associates of Louis DeJoy http://wapo.st/2Ec4ZvC The nonprofit Campaign Legal Center seeks an investigation into irregular GOP campaign bundling practices at DeJoy’s former company

The filing by the nonprofit Campaign Legal Center is the third complaint seeking a state or federal investigation since The Washington Post this month reported allegations that DeJoy and his aides urged employees at New Breed Logistics, his former North Carolina-based company, to write checks and attend fundraisers on behalf of Republican candidates. ¤ DeJoy then defrayed the cost of those political contributions from 2003 to 2014 by boosting employee bonuses, two employees told The Post.

🐣 RT .@esglaude: “William Barr is searching so desperately to find a way to describe white Americans who refuse to wear a mask as victims that he’s reaching for comparisons that not only don’t make any sense, but reveal a kind of moral tone deafness.”
💽 MSNBC, MorningJoe: ‘A very strange speech’: What AG Barr’s words mean http://on.msnbc.com/3kuLCxn
// Attorney General William Barr on Wednesday suggested that nationwide stay-at-home orders to prevent the spread of the coronavirus were the ‘greatest intrusion on civil liberties’ in history ‘other than slavery.’ The panel discusses Barr’s remarks.

⭕ 17 Sep 2020

WashingtonExaminer: Christopher Wray says Russia is ‘very active’ in trying to influence 2020 election http://washex.am/3cq7VSe

“Americans must have confidence in our voting system and our election infrastructure. That’s why the security of our elections is and will continue to be one of our highest priorities,” Wray said. “We will not tolerate foreign interference in our elections, and we’re working closely with our federal, state, and local partners as well as the private sector to share information, bolster security, and identify and disrupt any threats.”

Wray said that “just recently, for example, we shared threat indicators with both Facebook and Twitter that allowed them to take down fake accounts created as part of a Russian disinformation campaign before those accounts could develop a broader following.”

After a tip from the FBI, Facebook announced in early September that it had taken down a small network of 13 Russian accounts and two pages tied to Russia’s Internet Research Agency, and Twitter similarly said that it suspended a small number of accounts “for platform manipulation that we can reliably attribute to Russian state actors” that were operating a site called PeaceData. Graphika, a New York-based social media analysis firm, revealed that “the website employed real and apparently unwitting individuals, typically novice freelance writers, to write its articles” and that it published over 500 articles in English and over 200 articles in Arabic in 2020. The group said that “the network appeared designed to target progressive and left-wing audiences, including in the United States and United Kingdom.”

“They were able to shut down Russian influence accounts really right before they could ever build a following. And the faster we can do that and the more agile way we can do that, the better,” Wray said on Thursday. “Misinformation or disinformation or fake information is only effective if it seems credible. And it’s only credible if it’s built up some reservoir of credibility. … And if we’re able to shut them down and knock them back quickly before they can really build up that credibility, then it’s not going to stop it, but it means it’s much, much less effective. So, we need more of that. We’re having more of that.”

Robert Mueller’s 2019 special counsel report said that Russians interfered in the 2016 election in a “sweeping and systematic fashion” but “did not establish” criminal collusion between Russians and anyone in Trump’s orbit.

“I think, in many ways, what concerns me the most is the steady drumbeat of misinformation and sort of amplification of smaller cyberintrusions that contribute over time. I worry that they will contribute over time to a lack of confidence of American voters and citizens in the validity of their vote,” Wray testified. “I think that would be a perception, not a reality. I think Americans can and should have confidence in our election system and certainly in our democracy. But I worry that people will take on a feeling of futility because of all of the noise and confusion that’s generated, and that’s a very hard problem to combat.”

🐣 RT @MSNBC Fmr. FBI agent Peter Strzok: “When I see people who are quitting and leaving the Dept. of Justice, they’re not doing that based on any political agenda … They’re doing it because what they see is the unacceptable politicization of the Dept. Justice.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, Andrea Mitchell: Peter Strzok: ‘I believe that the president is compromised by the Russians’ http://on.msnbc.com/33ISalr
// Former FBI Agent Peter Strzok, who served as an FBI counterintelligence officer and the deputy of the FBI counterintelligence division, joins Andrea Mitchell

NYT: Lev Parnas, Giuliani Associate, Faces New Fraud Charges http://nyti.ms/2FIRDYD
// Mr. Parnas, who participated in a campaign to dig up dirt on the president’s political rivals, is accused of swindling investors.

WaPo: Trump alleges ‘left-wing indoctrination’ in schools, says he will create national commission to push more ‘pro-American’ history http://wapo.st/3hICmno
// President Trump characterized demonstrations against racial injustice as “left-wing rioting and mayhem” that are the result of decades of indoctrination in schools. The federal government has no power over the curriculum taught in local schools.

🐣 RT @CNN Dr. Anthony Fauci says normal life in the US may not be back until the end of 2021, even if there’s a vaccine by the end of 2020: “It’s not going to be an overnight event, where you have a vaccine and then all of a sudden everything is okay” https://cnn.it/2FoYZ2W https://twitter.com/CNNPolitics/status/1304533190133022722?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Trump contradicts health advisers on coronavirus vaccine timetable as death toll mounts http://wapo.st/3hIxT4m

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Federal judge temporarily blocks USPS operational changes amid concerns about mail slowdowns, election http://wapo.st/2RDJmri

🐣 RT @SykesCharlie “This is what struck me most during my conversation: she is young, with a long career ahead of her, and she was willing to put it all on the line…Olivia Troye, with much more to lose…had much more courage than all of them.”
⋙ NewYorker, Susan Glasser: “It Was All About the Election”: The Ex-White House Aide Olivia Troye on Trump’s Narcissistic Mishandling of COVID-19 http://bit.ly/2EcemeX

🐣 RT @MikkoAlanne Wow. Pence’s former top aide on the White House COVID Task Force — a lifelong Republican — goes public, confirms Trump deliberately and knowingly lied to the American people about the virus danger.
🐣 RT @RonaldKlain This is the most powerful anti-Trump ad I’ve seen so far. Please watch and share.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BillKristol 🚨🚨NEW from @RVAT2020. ¤ Olivia Troye, VP Pence’s lead staffer on the COVID task force, resigned two months ago. Now she speaks out: ¤ “No matter how hard you worked…the president was going to do something detrimental to keeping Americans safe. It was awful. It was terrifying.” 💽 https://twitter.com/BillKristol/status/1306684848908754945?s=20/photo/1
// Republicans Against Trump ad❣ VP Pence staffer
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🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Former Pence aide says she will vote for Biden because of Trump’s ‘flat-out disregard for human life’ during pandemic http://wapo.st/32E0fsc

Olivia Troye, who worked as homeland security, counterterrorism and coronavirus adviser to Vice President Pence for two years, said that the administration’s response cost lives and that she will vote for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden this fall because of her experience in the Trump White House.

🐣 RT @peterbakernyt These are the words that Tom Ridge, a former Republican governor and Bush cabinet member, used in reaction to Trump’s statement about not counting virus deaths in blue states: “beyond despicable,” “soulless,” “almost unspeakable.”
⋙ NYT: For Trump, It’s Not the United States, It’s Red and Blue States http://nyti.ms/2FHTU6n
// A statement by the president this week was an insight into how he views the country as composed of parts that either are for him or against him.

💙 WaPo: FBI director affirms Russia’s aim to ‘denigrate’ Biden ahead of election http://wapo.st/2ZM7dt7

🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln This is not normal. But it could be soon. 💽 https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1306656256073981952?s=20/photo/1
// Lincoln Project ad 📌 Attack on Lafayette Square; Trump mimics Putin

🧵 RT @kyledcheney TODAY: Chris Wray and National Counterterrorism Center Director Chris Miller testify on threats to the homeland — including foreign election threats and homegrown extremism. ¤ As expected, Chad WOLF has not shown up despite a subpoena from Chairman Bennie Thompson. 📌 https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1306579921377079298?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @kyledcheney WRAY reaffirms that there are “very active efforts” by Russia to influence the 2020 election, primarily to “denigrate Vice President Biden” and damage what they see as an “anti-Russia establishment” in the United States.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kyledcheney NEW: WRAY affirms that Russia is undertaking “very active efforts” to interfere in the election and damage Biden. ¤ He also says antifa is “not an organization” but an “ideology” or “movement.” QAnon, he says, is a “complex set of conspiracy theories.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kyledcheney WRAY under questioning from @RepSlotkin, says white supremacist violence is the largest part of the greatest domestic terrorist threat in the country: “racially motivated violent extremism.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @kyledcheney WRAY, without mentioning that Trump is the loudest purveyor, says his greatest worry is that voters will believe “misinformation” that their votes are not secure: ¤ “I worry people will take on a feeling of futility because of all the noise and confusion that’s been generated.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @kyledcheney Last night, AG BARR made case for political role in DOJ and said of FBI agents: “Whose agents do you think you are?” ¤ Today, Rep. Demings gave WRAY a change to respond: ¤ “We, the FBI, work for the American people,” Wray said.

🐣 RT @mmpadellan trump’s FBI Director Christopher Wray confirmed that Russia IS interfering in our elections by attacking Biden, and that Antifa is NOT an organization, but an ideology. ¤ This is trump’s guy, y’all.

🐣 RT @MarshallCohen OANN is trying to cover up its past relationship with Andrii Derkach, an active Russian agent involved in Moscow’s anti-Biden meddling. OANN gave him tons of free airtime and promoted his wacko conspiracy theories.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ChristopherJM Heh. Just noticed @OANN deleted all Derkach tagged stories from its site, including a Reuters story on the Ukrainian MP and US-labeled “active Russian agent” being sanctioned for election interference. But — oops! — it didn’t delete one misspelled with “Derkash,” which remains. https://twitter.com/ChristopherJM/status/1306590170133794816?s=20/photo/1

💙 NYT, Neal Katyal and Joshua Geltzer: This Is How Bad It’s Gotten at the Justice Department http://nyti.ms/2EdmThG “The latest [resignation] appears to be Nora Dannehy, a longtime prosecutor who … was part of a team looking into the Russia investigation” ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1306602613241249792?s=20/photo/1
// When civil servants resign, skeptics often ask what difference one person really can make by leaving. The answer is: a lot.

In his time as the head of the Justice Department, Attorney General William Barr has alienated many federal prosecutors. The latest appears to be Nora Dannehy, a longtime prosecutor who has resigned from the department, where she was part of a team looking into the Russia investigation.

We don’t know for sure exactly what happened; she isn’t talking, nor is Mr. Barr. But The Hartford Courant, which broke the story, reported that Ms. Dannehy’s colleagues said that she departed because of Mr. Barr’s politicization — in particular, because Mr. Barr is evidently eager to break drastically with past practice and issue an incomplete report intended to help President Trump in his re-election efforts.

Her resignation looks like part of an extremely troubling pattern. Earlier this year, highly respected prosecutors in the Michael Flynn and Roger Stone cases dramatically resigned or withdrew. One of them testified to Congress that the Justice Department under Mr. Barr was treating Mr. Stone “differently from any other defendant because of his relationship to the president.” The Justice Department inspector general has opened an investigation.

When civil servants resign, skeptics often ask what difference one person really can make by leaving. The answer is simple: a lot. Ms. Dannehy’s departure isn’t just likely a major assertion of integrity by her; it’s also a big problem for Mr. Barr — and therefore for Mr. Trump. ¤ The resignations are a forceful public signal that something is seriously awry with the Justice Department under Mr. Barr.
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Mr. Barr’s bizarre project, headed by John Durham, the U.S. attorney for Connecticut, was created to reinvestigate the investigators of Russian election interference and to cover ground already explored in detail by the department’s inspector general. Ms. Dennehy’s departure casts real doubt on Mr. Barr’s design to try to vindicate Mr. Trump’s narrative that he was targeted in 2016 by the “deep state.”

Ms. Dannehy poses a looming further threat to Mr. Barr. She didn’t just withdraw from the investigation; she resigned from the department entirely. That means Mr. Barr can’t muzzle her — and, in turn, she can warn Congress and the rest of us …

She will have constraints like attorney-client privilege and classification. But that still leaves plenty of room to unmask Mr. Barr’s shenanigans. That should happen immediately in testimony before the House of Representatives. To lay bare Mr. Barr’s mischief is, in significant part, to defang it. This, not Mr. Durham’s unfinished report, is what needs to happen before the election.

🐣 RT @DavidPriess Dan Coats speaks out; pay attention: ¤ “No American, and certainly no American leader, should want such an outcome. Total destruction and sowing salt in the earth of American democracy is a catastrophe well beyond simple defeat and a poison for generations.”
🐣 RT @BillKristol “We must firmly, unambiguously reassure all Americans that their vote will be counted, that it will matter, that the people’s will expressed through their votes will not be questioned and will be respected and accepted.” — Dan Coats, former Trump DNI
⋙ NYT, Dan Coats: What’s at Stake in This Election? The American Democratic Experiment http://nyti.ms/2H9vumG
// Congress should establish a bipartisan commission to monitor voting and ensure that laws and regulations are followed.

💙 🐣 RT @BerniceKing Here we are: 💽 https://twitter.com/BerniceKing/status/1306229364347068417?s=20/photo/1
The government made an anti-fascism film in 1943
// And it’s eerily similar to 2017

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs “Future elections in the United States and other democracies will face an onslaught of disinformation and conspiracy theories emanating not just from Russia but also from China, Iran, Venezuela, and beyond.”
⋙ ForeignAffairs, Alina Polyakova: The Kremlin’s Plot Against Democracy http://fam.ag/2FHmcO7
// Sep-Oct 2020; With new players in the disinformation game, the 2020 U.S. election will not be a replay of 2016. It will be far worse.

⭕ 16 Sep 2020

DailyBeast, Julia Davis: Russian Media Is Rooting for Civil War in America: ‘The Worse, the Better’ http://bit.ly/3hBdQoh Julia Davis watches Russian tv so you don’t have to
// “It is better to remain neutral, but if we had to choose, then Trump is certainly ours.”

WaPo: Federal officials stockpiled munitions, sought ‘heat ray’ device before clearing Lafayette Square, whistleblower says http://wapo.st/3my10eq

D.C. National Guard Maj. Adam D. DeMarco told lawmakers that defense officials were searching for crowd control technology deemed too unpredictable to use in war zones and had authorized the transfer of about 7,000 rounds of ammunition to the D.C. Armory as protests against police use of force and racial injustice roiled Washington.

In sworn testimony, shared this week with The Washington Post, DeMarco provided his account as part of an ongoing investigation into law enforcement and military officers’ use of force against D.C. protesters.

🐣 RT @maddow The attorney general has gone off the deep end. This is nuts.
⋙ WSJ: Barr Tells Prosecutors to Consider Charging Violent Protesters With Sedition http://on.wsj.com/3muwjGQ
// To bring a sedition case, prosecutors would have to prove there was a conspiracy to attack government agents or officials that posed an imminent danger

🐣 RT @KellyO HHS official, former Trump campaign operative Michael Caputo taking 60 day leave of absence after apologizing for tirade against government scientists. Caputo associate also leaving permanently. https://twitter.com/KellyO/status/1306280131393183747?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 15 Sep 2020

💙 BlogForArizona (8/21): Joe Biden promises to lead the forces of light over the forces of darkness http://bit.ly/3c1TZ0g Biden’s acceptance speech:
// 8/21/2020

Give people light. Those are words for our time. The current president has cloaked America in darkness for much too long. Too much anger. Too much fear. Too much division.

Here and now, I give you my word: If you entrust me with the presidency, I will draw on the best of us not the worst. I will be an ally of the light not of the darkness. It’s time for us, for We the People, to come together. For make no mistake. United we can, and will, overcome this season of darkness in America. We will choose hope over fear, facts over fiction, fairness over privilege.
* * *
But while I will be a Democratic candidate, I will be an American president. I will work as hard for those who didn’t support me as I will for those who did. That’s the job of a president. To represent all of us, not just our base or our party. This is not a partisan moment. This must be an American moment.

It’s a moment that calls for hope and light and love. Hope for our futures, light to see our way forward, and love for one another.

All elections are important. But we know in our bones this one is more consequential.
America is at an inflection point. A time of real peril, but of extraordinary possibilities. We can choose the path of becoming angrier, less hopeful, and more divided. A path of shadow [darkness] and suspicion.

Or we can choose a different path, and together, take this chance to heal, to be reborn, to unite. A path of hope and light.

This is a life-changing election that will determine America’s future for a very long time. Character is on the ballot. Compassion is on the ballot. Decency, science, democracy. They are all on the ballot.

Who we are as a nation. What we stand for. And, most importantly, who we want to be. That’s all on the ballot. And the choice could not be clearer.
* * *
[I]’ve learned two things. First, your loved ones may have left this Earth but they never leave your heart. They will always be with you. And second, I found the best way through pain and loss and grief is to find purpose. As God’s children each of us have a purpose in our lives.

And we have a great purpose as a nation: To open the doors of opportunity to all Americans. To save our democracy. To be a light to the world once again.
* * *
America’s history tells us that it has been in our darkest moments that we’ve made our greatest progress. That we’ve found the light. And in this dark moment, I believe we are poised to make great progress again. That we can find the light once more. I have always believed you can define America in one word: Possibilities.
* * *
The Irish poet Seamus Heaney once wrote:
“History says,
Don’t hope on this side of the grave,
But then, once in a lifetime
The longed-for tidal wave
Of justice can rise up,
And hope and history rhyme“

This is our moment to make hope and history rhyme. With passion and purpose, let us begin — you and I together, one nation, under God — united in our love for America and united in our love for each other.

For love is more powerful than hate.
Hope is more powerful than fear.
Light is more powerful than dark.

This is our moment. This is our mission. May history be able to say that the end of this chapter of American darkness began here tonight as love and hope and light joined in the battle for the soul of the nation.

And this is a battle that we, together, will win. I promise you.

💙 ⋙ DailyBeast, Adam Rawnsley and Lachlan Markay: Steve Bannon Is Behind Bogus Study That China Created COVID http://bit.ly/2FzGr0b An author of the study went on Tucker Carlson who suggested “what you just said completely changes everything we think we know about the pandemic”
// The study goes against basically all scientific evidence and expert opinion. But it fits with the former Trump adviser’s anti-China posture.

A new study purporting to show that the novel coronavirus was manufactured in a Chinese lab was published by a pair of nonprofit groups linked to Steve Bannon, the former top Trump strategist now facing felony fraud charges.

The study, co-authored by a Chinese virologist who fled Hong Kong this year, claims that “laboratory manipulation is part of the history of SARS-CoV-2.” Its findings were quickly picked up by a handful of prominent news organizations such as the New York Post, which hyped the “explosive” allegations that run counter to virtually all existing scientific literature on the source of the virus.

The study is the work of the Rule of Law Society and the Rule of Law Foundation, sister nonprofit organizations that Bannon was instrumental in creating. According to documents posted on the Society’s website last year, he served as that group’s chair. The Bannon connection was first spotted by Kevin Bird, a Ph.D. candidate at Michigan State University, and shared by Carl Bergstrom, a biology professor at the University of Washington, who called the study “bizarre and unfounded.”

A search of Google Scholar and the Rule of Law Society and Rule of Law Foundation websites indicates that the organizations have not previously published scientific or medical research, and it’s unclear whether the paper received any peer review. It was posted on Monday on the website Zenodo, a publicly available repository of scientific and academic research to which anyone can upload their work.

Both of the nonprofits behind the study were formed in conjunction with exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui, with whom Bannon has collaborated on a number of advocacy efforts targeting the Chinese government and business endeavors that have drawn the scrutiny of federal law enforcement officials. …

“This virus is not from nature,” declared Dr. Li-Meng Yan, one of the scientists who conducted the study, during a Monday appearance on a British talk show. She called reports that the virus originated in a Wuhan meat market “a smoke screen” designed to obscure its true origins.

But other virologists disagree and say the paper makes false claims about a number of basic facts. “Basically, it’s all circumstantial and some of it is entirely fictional,” Dr. Angela Rasmussen, a virologist at Columbia University, told The Daily Beast of the study.

Unrelated to his work with the Rule of Law groups, Bannon is also facing felony charges over what federal prosecutors say was an effort to extract millions of dollars from a nonprofit seeking to privately finance the construction of a wall on the southern U.S. border. Bannon has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Following publication of this piece, Yan appeared on Fox News host Tucker Carlson’s primetime program on Tuesday night. After Yan reiterated her claims that the virus was developed in a lab and that the Chinese government released it intentionally, Carlson—who has become one of Fox’s loudest coronavirus skeptics—offered up a big caveat at the end of the interview.

“Unfortunately this is not the forum for the details of your research,” he said. “I don’t have the grounding to ask you the right questions but this is where you wish for a functioning media because what you just said completely changes everything we think we know about the pandemic that is wrecking our country.” ¤ Bannon’s name, meanwhile, did not come up once in the segment.

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So the author goes on Tucker Carlson who suggests “what you just said completely changes everything we think we know about the pandemic.” Pretty soon, they’ll be blaming the pandemic on ‘China-loving’ Biden

📔 ★ GatesFoundation, Bill & Melinda Gates: 2020 GoalKeepers Report: COVID-19 ~ A Global Perspective http://gates.ly/2RviWYH “In the blink of an eye, a health crisis became an economic crisis, a food crisis, a housing crisis, a political crisis” ●Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1306123270366916608?s=20/photo/1

“Mutually exacerbating catastrophes” is an apt description for the COVID-19 pandemic … . First, there was the disease itself. Then, governments moved resources to try to manage it and people stopped seeking health care to avoid being infected: building blocks of a comprehensive health catastrophe. Consider vaccine coverage, which is a good proxy measure for how health systems are functioning. Our data partner, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), found that in 2020 coverage is dropping to levels last seen in the 1990s. In other words, we’ve been set back about 25 years in about 25 weeks. One of the most important questions the world now faces is how quickly low-income countries can catch back up to where they were and start making progress again. The hardest-hit will need support to make sure that what should be temporary reversals don’t become permanent.

🐣 RT @mitchellreports .@ChrisMurphyCT: “Michael Caputo has to go. You cannot encourage the armed insurrection of Americans against the government and have a job in this administration.” #AMRstaff

🐣 RT @BillKristol “Trump isn’t actually running for re-election—or at least not running in the traditional manner…It is not a campaign to persuade the public…It’s a campaign to hold on to power using every tool available to him as president of the United States.”
⋙ NYT, Jamelle Bouie: Trump’s Perverse Campaign Strategy http://nyti.ms/2FC6DXY
// If the president’s allies are talking about the moment “shooting will begin” and “martial law,” it’s not by accident.

‼️ Vice, Carter Sherman: Staggering Number of Hysterectomies Happening at ICE Facility, Whistleblower Says http://bit.ly/33umy2E
// “We’ve questioned among ourselves, like, goodness, he’s taking everybody’s stuff out,” said a former nurse at the facility. “That’s his specialty, he’s the uterus collector.”

Politico: Caputo apologizes to HHS staff, signals desire for medical leave http://politi.co/2ForUEN
// The departure of the administration’s top health spokesperson would be a major blow to Trump’s messaging strategy on coronavirus.

DailyBeast, Lachlan Markay: Inside Kanye’s Operation to Ratf*ck Biden in Iowa http://bit.ly/35Avy91
// A pair of seasoned Republican operatives appear to be giving the famous rapper a boost to get his name on ballots.

⭕ 14 Sep 2020

NBCNews: Justice Department internal watchdog is investigating Roger Stone’s sentencing, say sources http://nbcnews.to/3kjuQRL
// Prosecutor Aaron Zelinsky told Congress that the U.S. attorney’s office in D.C. told him to recommend a lighter sentence because of Stone’s ties to Trump.

🐣 RT @AVindman Truth is a victim in this administration, I think it’s Orwellian—the ultimate goal of this president is to get you to disbelieve what you’ve seen and what you’ve heard. My goal now is to remind people of this.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AVindman This Atlantic interview provides some insight into my motivations for public service, testifying in Congress, and now speaking publicly.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @TheAtlantic Exclusive: In his first interview since serving as a key witness in the impeachment trial, Alexander Vindman tells @JeffreyGoldberg that Americans should be worried about Donald Trump’s relationship with Vladimir Putin.
⋙⋙⋙ TheAtlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg: Alexander Vindman: Trump Is Putin’s ‘Useful Idiot’ http://bit.ly/3bXuf5i
// In his first interview, a key witness in the impeachment trial says Trump goes out of his way to try to please the Russian president.

WaPo: Top Trump health appointee Michael Caputo warns of armed insurrection after election http://wapo.st/32wU9d0

🐣 RT @ASlavitt This guy is unwell. He’s accusing our scientists of “sedition.” It’s getting embarrassing. ¤ On the other hand he does fit right in with the Administration. 🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Trump Health Aide Alleges Broad Conspiracies and Warns of Armed Revolt http://nyti.ms/2Fs1QIM //➔ Fyi: Wikipedia: Caputo “worked for Gazprom Media in 2000 where he worked on improving the image of Vladimir Putin in the U.S.”
// Michael Caputo, the assistant secretary of health for public affairs, told a Facebook audience without evidence that left-wing hit squads were being trained for insurrection, and he accused C.D.C. scientists of “sedition.”

The top communications official at the powerful cabinet department in charge of combating the coronavirus made outlandish and false claims on Sunday that career government scientists were engaging in “sedition” in their handling of the pandemic and warned that left-wing hit squads were preparing for armed insurrection after the election.

Michael Caputo, 58, the assistant secretary of public affairs at the Department of Health and Human Services, said without evidence that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was harboring a “resistance unit” determined to undermine President Trump.

Mr. Caputo, who has faced criticism for leading efforts to warp C.D.C. weekly bulletins to fit Mr. Trump’s pandemic narrative, suggested that he personally could be in danger. …

Mr. Caputo delivered his broadside against scientists, the media and Democrats after a spate of news reports over the weekend that detailed his team’s systematic interference in the C.D.C.’s official reports on the pandemic and other disease outbreaks. Former and current C.D.C. officials described to Politico, The New York Times and other outlets how Mr. Caputo and a top aide routinely demanded the agency revise, delay and even scuttle the C.D.C.’s core public health updates, called Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports, that they believed undercut Mr. Trump’s message that the pandemic is under control.

Those reports, deemed “the holiest of the holy” by one former top health official for their international respect and importance, have traditionally been so shielded from political interference that political appointees see them only just before they are published.

Mr. Caputo on Sunday complained on Facebook that he was under siege by the media and said that his physical health was in question and his “mental health has definitely failed.”

“I don’t like being alone in Washington,” he said, describing “shadows on the ceiling in my apartment, there alone, shadows are so long.” He then ran through a series of conspiracy theories, culminating in a prediction that Mr. Trump will win re-election but his Democratic opponent, Joseph R. Biden Jr., will refuse to concede.

“And when Donald Trump refuses to stand down at the inauguration, the shooting will begin,” he said. “The drills that you’ve seen are nothing.” He added: “If you carry guns, buy ammunition, ladies and gentlemen, because it’s going to be hard to get.”

His Facebook presentation comes as Mr. Trump has increasingly singled out federal government scientists as targets, complaining without evidence that they were deliberately trying to subvert his administration’s efforts to fight the pandemic for their own political reasons.

Mr. Caputo echoed those sentiments, saying scientists “deep in the bowels of the C.D.C. have given up science and become political animals.”

They “haven’t gotten out of their sweatpants except for meetings at coffee shops” to plot “how they’re going to attack Donald Trump next,” Mr. Caputo said. “There are scientists who work for this government who do not want America to get well, not until after Joe Biden is president.”

Mr. Caputo frequently touched on themes of an obstructive “deep state” that the president has used throughout his tenure and during his re-election campaign. Mr. Trump has portrayed himself as at war with federal bureaucrats determined to thwart his policies and with radical left-wing activists who he claims are sowing violence in American cities.

Mr. Caputo suggested, also without evidence, that the August killing of a Trump supporter in Portland, Ore., by an avowed supporter of the left-wing collective known as antifa was part of a broader left-wing plot to target the administration’s supporters.

“Remember the Trump supporter who was shot and killed?” he said. “That was a drill.”

The man suspected of the shooting, Michael Forest Reinoehl, was later shot dead by officers from a federally led fugitive task force in Washington State. He “went down fighting,” Mr. Caputo said. “Why? Because he couldn’t say what he had inside him.” He then spoke of “hit squads being trained all over this country” — a conspiracy theory unsupported by evidence.

Mr. Caputo continued his social media effort after the Facebook event, retweeting a conspiratorial post that hinted with no evidence that armed camps were being established in Washington, D.C.: “Occupants don’t look like vagrants. Looks like forward basing for militant street ops,” J. Michael Waller, a conservative provocateur, posted.

He accused officials at the C.D.C. and other government agencies — including the Department of Health and Human Services — of deliberately subverting the president’s efforts to contain the pandemic. The C.D.C., he said, was riddled with anti-Trump researchers who “walk around like they are monks” and “holy men” but engage in “rotten science.”

But he singled out Dr. Robert Redfield, the director of the agency, for praise. He “is one of my closest friends in Washington,” he said. “He’s such a good man.”

Former and current agency officials have asserted that Dr. Redfield has allowed so much political interference with the agency’s work that some career scientists are on the verge of resigning.

Mr. Caputo’s scientific adviser, Dr. Paul Alexander, was heavily involved in the effort to reshape the C.D.C.’s weekly reports on morbidity and mortality. The reports are widely read by the nation’s health professionals, who depend upon them for medical guidance.

Mr. Caputo acknowledged in a brief interview this weekend that it was unusual for a public affairs officer to hire his own scientific adviser. But he described Dr. Alexander, an assistant professor at McMaster University in Canada, as “a genius” to his Facebook audience, saying the public criticism had only served to make his position “permanent” as a watchdog over politically motivated scientists.

“To allow people to die so that you can replace the president is a grievous venial sin, venial sin,” he said. “And these people are all going to hell.”

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Is the Mail Getting Slower? We’re Tracking It http://nyti.ms/33nwiM6 Undeniably ~ since Postmaster General DeJoy unveiled major changes in early July
● Timelines: Long-distance Mail (Top) and Local Mail (bottom)


● State-by-State https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1305574292277604354?s=20/photo/1

NYT: Biden Creates Legal War Room, Preparing for a Big Fight Over Voting http://nyti.ms/3mhNlYB “Biden officials described the ramp-up as necessary to guard the integrity of a fall election already clouded by President Trump’s baseless accusations of widespread fraud”
// With two former solicitors general and hundreds of lawyers, the Biden campaign is bracing for an extended legal battle and hoping to maintain trust in the electoral process.

The new operation will be overseen by Dana Remus, who has served as Mr. Biden’s general counsel on the 2020 campaign, and Bob Bauer, a former White House counsel during the Obama administration who joined the Biden campaign full-time over the summer as a senior adviser.

Inside the campaign, they are creating a “special litigation” unit, which will be led by Donald B. Verrilli Jr. and Walter Dellinger, two former solicitors general, who are joining the campaign. Hundreds of lawyers will be involved, including a team at the Democratic law firm Perkins Coie, led by Marc Elias, which will focus on the state-by-state fight over vote casting and counting rules. And Eric H. Holder Jr., the former attorney general in the Obama administration, will serve as something of a liaison between the campaign and the many independent groups involved in the legal fight over the election, which is already raging in the courts.

Mr. Trump’s talk of fraud drew a notable Republican rebuke last week, when Benjamin L. Ginsberg, one of the party’s top elections lawyers for decades, wrote a scathing Washington Post op-ed article.

🐣 📋 RT @kylegriffin1 Republican Party affiliation is down 8% this year alone. Democrats have gained 5%.
⋙⋙ 💙 WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Trump might want to stop fighting the culture wars. He’s losing. http://wapo.st/3mmYasj //➔ tons of data with links to polls
⋙⋙⋙ The Fox News poll from 9/13 indicated that 48% view the demonstrations in NY, Kenosha and Portland to be “Riots,” while 40% said “Protests.” It noted “Thirty percent of Democrats join 68 percent of Republicans in describing the unrest as riots.” ¤ This perception is ominous for Democrats. Incivility and violence of any kind must be vigorously condemned, whether it comes from the right or the left.
⋙ 🐣 Then who are the 44% who support him? I guess those who vote on:
– The Economy
– Abortion
– Guns (lots of hunters where I live)
– Racism (barely disguised)
– “Traditional conservatives”
– In the Fox/OAN/talk radio/conspiracy bubbles
– Those who want to “own the libs”
Miss any?

🐣 “The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command” – George Orwell, “1984”
“Just remember, what you’re seeing and what you’re reading is not what’s happening” – Donald Trump, 2018
@Morning_Joe @MorningMika @JoeNBC

⭕ 13 Sep 2020

🐣 RT @MeetThePress WATCH: Former FBI Agent Peter Strzok says he continues to believe that “Donald Trump is compromised by the Russians.” #MTP ¤ Strzok claims: Russians “hold leverage over [Trump] that makes him incapable of placing the national interest … ahead of his own.” 💽 https://twitter.com/MeetThePress/status/1305173152415330305?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 12 Sep 2020

DailyBeast, Emily Shugerman (9/12): Giuliani Claims He Had No Idea His Ukraine Pal Andriy Derkach Was a Russian Agent http://bit.ly/302cRYe
// Derkach was sanctioned this week by the U.S. Treasury Department for attempting to interfere in the upcoming U.S. elections by peddling conspiracies on Joe Biden.

🐣 RT @magi_jay Can we just start calling him a fascist at this point? Or at least fascistic? We’re not living under fascism. But he would sure like us to be.
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar “We’re gonna win four more years in the White House, and then we’ll negotiate, because based on the way we were treated, we’re probably entitled to another four years after that” — Trump, slurring, began his rally in Nevada by teasing that he intends to serve more than two terms

🐣 RT @JamilSmith I wrote about what Trump told Bob Woodward, and the whistleblower allegations that @DHSgov deliberately downplayed the threat of white-supremacist violence. Trump is running on keeping white people safe, but it’s clear that he doesn’t even care about them.
⋙ RollingStone, Jamil Smith: The No Lives Matter President http://bit.ly/2ZxC5O4
// Trump’s damning admissions on the Woodward tapes betray not merely his duty and the country, but even his promises to white America to keep them safe

🐣 RT @techreview [MIT] Videos spread by right-wing agitators have mobilized white vigilantes to take up arms against racial justice protesters, making them feel justified menacing and attacking them. If social-media companies do not act swiftly, the situation can only get worse. https://bit.ly/3bXnjFq

⭕ 11 Sep 2020

WaPo, Rachel Kleinfeld: The U.S. shows all the signs of a country spiraling toward political violence http://wapo.st/2FsjOL4
// It isn’t too late to bolster our democracy’s resilience and pull back from the brink.

WaPo Editorial: The Trump administration finally takes action against Russian election meddling — even as it tries to deny it http://wapo.st/35tgCth //➔ in a normal world, this would put an end to the Trump/Giuliani/Derkach-concocted Hunter Biden saga ~ but that’s not our world

THERE APPEAR to be two minds in the Trump administration: one that acknowledges Russia is a hostile geopolitical foe; and that of President Trump and his most craven flunkies, who seek to help the Kremlin escape blame and punishment for its persistent wrongdoing.

The first occasionally wins out, as was the case on Thursday, when the Treasury Department placed sanctions on Andriy Derkach, a pro-Russian member of the Ukrainian parliament. The department concluded that Mr. Derkach “has been an active Russian agent for over a decade, maintaining close connections with the Russian Intelligence Services.” In the past two years, “Derkach waged a covert influence campaign centered on cultivating false and unsubstantiated narratives concerning U.S. officials in the upcoming 2020 Presidential Election, spurring corruption investigations in both Ukraine and the United States designed to culminate prior to election day,” Treasury stated.

What Treasury did not mention is that Trump lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani worked with Mr. Derkach to smear Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden based on the fact that Mr. Biden’s son was once on the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian natural gas company. The smear effort continues with the ongoing Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee investigation led by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), who denies the by-now obvious conclusion that hyping Biden-Ukraine conspiracy theories right before the election advances a Russian disinformation plot.

≣ CNN: READ: Former Judge Gleeson’s response to Justice Department efforts to drop Michael Flynn’s prosecution http://cnn.it/3kbcger
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Politico: Court-appointed adviser blasts ‘corrupt’ DOJ move to drop Flynn case http://politi.co/3bT1mqW The advisor, ret. Judge John Gleeson, argued that the grounds for dismissing the case are so weak they “can only be chalked up to Trump’s pressure campaign”
// It’s not clear whether the brief by retired jurist John Gleeson will sway the District Court judge deciding Flynn’s fate.

Former national security adviser Michael Flynn’s lies to the FBI are so clear — and their effect on the FBI’s Russia probe so obvious — that the Justice Department’s decision to drop the case can only be a pretext to help an ally of President Donald Trump, a court-appointed adviser to Judge Emmet Sullivan argued Friday.

In an unsparing, 30-page brief, John Gleeson, tapped by Sullivan to argue against the dismissal of the case, suggests that the Justice Department’s arguments for letting Flynn off the hook conflict with its positions in other cases — and even in earlier rounds of the Flynn case itself — and therefore can only be chalked up to Trump’s pressure campaign.

🐣 RT @AWeissmann_ Let’s not forget that it is just not normal for career prosecutors to resign from the Justice Department or high-profile cases — but that happened in the Stone and Flynn cases, and the Durham investigation, where the #2 just resigned. Barr is destroying the rule of law for POTUS

Politico: Durham aide quits amid pressure on Russiagate probe http://politi.co/3bT4yme
// Veteran prosecutor Nora Dannehy had been drafted to help investigate the origins of the inquiry into the 2016 Trump campaign.

A top aide to Connecticut U.S. Attorney John Durham, who is conducting a politically sensitive investigation into the origins of the federal investigation into potential ties between the Trump campaign and Russia, has resigned from the Justice Department amid mounting pressure from President Donald Trump and his allies to publish results from the probe before the November election.

Veteran federal prosecutor Nora Dannehy, who returned from the private sector to assist Durham in March 2019, exited the government Friday, according to a Durham spokesperson.

In recent interviews, Trump has expressed impatience with the Durham inquiry, suggesting that it should be producing more prosecutions as well as disclosures of information the president contends will be damaging to his political rivals. The situation also seems to have put a chill in Trump’s relationship with Barr.

“Bill Barr has the chance to be the greatest of all time, but if he wants to be politically correct, he’ll be just another guy, because he knows all the answers, he knows what they have, and it goes right to Obama and it goes right to Biden,” Trump said last month in an interview with Fox Business Network’s Maria Bartiromo.

Last month, Barr predicted “significant developments in the probe before the election” and he has indicated he sees Justice Department policy as presenting no obstacle to releasing a report on Durham’s findings in advance of the November vote.

★ 🔆 This❗️⋙ ScienceMag, H Holden Thorp (Editor-in-Chief): Trump lied about science http://bit.ly/2ZvTpmJ “This may be the most shameful moment in the history of U.S. science policy”

🐣 RT @OlgaNYC1211 How surprising that Putin’s employee Caputo who worked for a pro Russian Ukrainian official suspected of ordering the beheading of a journalist is assisting in destroying our agencies and endangering Americans. Despicable regime
⋙ 🧵 RT @ddiamond HHS spokesperson Caputo and his aides have targeted the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports — a pillar of U.S. medical research — arguing that scientists are intentionally trying to undermine Trump’s message. ❣https://twitter.com/ddiamond/status/1304609701347328002?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ ★ Politico: Trump officials interfered with CDC reports on Covid-19 http://politi.co/33lJ2Tt
// The politically appointed HHS spokesperson and his team demanded and received the right to review CDC’s scientific reports to health professionals.

Lawfare, Michelle Onibokun and Chuck Rosenberg: The Justice Department’s Policy Against Election Interference is Open to Abuse http://bit.ly/2DPY1MC

WaPo, Philip Bump: Trump goes full circle on the politics of embracing Putin http://wapo.st/3hno3EO Trump’s taxes and Putin’s leverage

🔆 This❗️⋙ HartfordCourant: Nora Dannehy, Connecticut prosecutor who was top aide to John Durham’s Trump-Russia investigation, resigns amid concern about pressure from Attorney General William Barr http://bit.ly/3bNPbf3

Colleagues said Dannehy is not a supporter of President Donald J. Trump and has been concerned in recent weeks by what she believed was pressure from Barr – who appointed Durham – to produce results before the election. They said she has been considering resignation for weeks, conflicted by loyalty to Durham and concern about politics.

Durham is notoriously circumspect and neither he nor members of his team have revealed anything about the direction of their work. But Durham associates, none of whom have specific knowledge of the investigation, have said recently that it is their belief he is under pressure to produce something – perhaps some sort of report – before the presidential election in November.

The thinking of the associates, all Durham allies, is that the Russia investigation group will be disbanded and its work lost if Trump loses.

Dannehy was told to expect an assignment of from six months to a year when she agreed to join Durham’s team in Washington, colleagues said. The work has taken far longer than expected, in part because of complications caused by the corona virus pandemic. In the meantime, team members – some of whom are current or former federal investigators or prosecutors with homes in Connecticut – have been working long hours in Washington under pressure to produce results, associates said.

Trump and his supporters have pointed to the Clinesmith arrest and conviction as evidence for the President’s contention that political opponents – including top figures in the FBI and intelligence services – have been trying to hamstring his presidency or force him from office with contrived claims that he or members of his campaign colluded with Russia to win the election.

Barr has dropped hints in public that Durham’s investigation will produce something more significant – before the election – than the arrest of Clinesmith, who was charged with making a false statement.

Critics of the administration have accused it of trying to manipulate the Durham investigation to shore up the President’s poll numbers.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Trump will be in big trouble when he can’t run off stage at the debates http://wapo.st/3bMJ36A

MotherJones: Coronavirus and Russia: Trump and the GOP’s Double Betrayal http://bit.ly/3ma28Vb “They have failed to respond effectively to … a pandemic that has claimed the lives of close to 200,000 Americans, and a foreign attack on the political foundation of the country”
// Not since the Civil War have political leaders engaged in such treachery.

⭕ 10 Sep 2020

★ Medium: Coronavirus Blog, Andy Slavitt: What Else Does He Know? http://bit.ly/3c8eoAS
// orig a thread; The pandemic would have been different under anyone but a madman

WaPo, Aaron Blake: The Trump team welcomed Russian disinformation, the Trump administration further confirms http://wapo.st/3k9oZ1p

President Trump, in August, promoted information that the U.S. government has increasingly connected to a Russian disinformation campaign in the 2020 election — after his personal attorney, Rudolph W. Giuliani, worked with the man promoting it. Now the U.S. government says explicitly that the man behind it is a Russian agent.

The Treasury Department on Thursday identified Ukrainian politician Andrii Derkach as an “active Russian agent for over a decade” — a label that could lead to more direct penalties. It added that Derkach has “directly or indirectly engaged in, sponsored, concealed or otherwise been complicit in foreign interference in an attempt to undermine the upcoming 2020 U.S. presidential election.”

🐣 RT @HannahLiubakova #Belarus That’s a pretty direct allusion. Russian Ambassador Dmitry #Mezentsev gave #Lukashenko a book with maps of Viciebsk, Minsk and Mahiliou from 1866. These territories were part of the Russian Empire back then. Lukashenko replied: “Thank you” 💽 https://twitter.com/HannaLiubakova/status/1303992119976169473?s=20/photo/1

NYT: Federal Court Rejects Trump’s Order to Exclude Undocumented From Census http://nyti.ms/2RjgEvq The court said “Mr. Trump’s proposal exceeded his authority under federal laws governing the census and reapportionment”
// A three-judge panel unanimously said President Trump lacked the authority to remove noncitizens from census counts used to allot House seats.

A federal court on Thursday rejected President Trump’s order to exclude unauthorized immigrants from population counts that will be used next year to reallocate seats in the House of Representatives, ruling that it was so obviously illegal that a lawsuit challenging the order need not go to a trial.

The court, a three-judge panel in Federal District Court in Manhattan, said Mr. Trump’s proposal exceeded his authority under federal laws governing the census and reapportionment. The specially convened panel said there was no need to consider a second claim in the lawsuit that the president’s order violated the Constitution’s requirement to base apportionment of the House on “the whole number of persons in each state.”

“The merits of the parties’ dispute are not particularly close or complicated,” the judges wrote in granting summary judgment to the plaintiffs, a view that was broadly shared by legal scholars. Two of the judges, Richard C. Wesley and Peter W. Hall, were named to the bench by President George W. Bush. The third, Jesse M. Furman, was nominated by President Barack Obama.

NYT: Russian Intelligence Hackers Are Back, Microsoft Warns, Aiming at Officials of Both Parties http://nyti.ms/2Fun6gv
// China is also growing more adept at targeting campaign workers. But contrary to Trump administration warnings, Beijing is mostly aiming at Biden campaign officials.
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WaPo: Russian hackers who disrupted 2016 election targeting political parties again, Microsoft says http://wapo.st/3k99nLs
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WSJ: Russian Hackers Have Targeted 200 Groups Tied to U.S. Election, Microsoft Says http://on.wsj.com/3mkVYBQ
// China has also sought to compromise ‘high-profile individuals’ linked to Joe Biden’s campaign, according to the software giant

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman I’m reliably told that the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), the group that published the Panama Papers, have massive tranches of leaked financial records from FinCEN and are preparing to publish a slew of articles.
⋙ FinCEN (9/1): Statement by FinCEN Regarding Unlawfully Disclosed Suspicious Activity Reports http://bit.ly/3bJPpE1

The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) is aware that various media outlets intend to publish a series of articles based on unlawfully disclosed Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs), as well as other sensitive government documents, from several years ago.  As FinCEN has stated previously, the unauthorized disclosure of SARs is a crime that can impact the national security of the United States, compromise law enforcement investigations, and threaten the safety and security of the institutions and individuals who file such reports.  FinCEN has referred this matter to the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Inspector General.

WaPo: Former DNI Daniel Coats criticizes suspension of in-person briefings to Congress on election security http://wapo.st/2DO7J25 “It’s imperative that the intelligence community keep Congress fully informed about the threats to our elections” ~ Former ODNI Coats ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1304170270744289280?s=20/photo/1

“It’s imperative that the intelligence community keep Congress fully informed about the threats to our elections and share as much information as possible while protecting sources and methods,” the former director of national intelligence said in an interview.
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“[T]hese briefings in person should be delivered to both the Senate and the House oversight committees and also should be delivered to the duly elected members of the House and Senate at the appropriate classification level when directed by the bipartisan leadership of both the House and the Senate.” He added: “We must stand united in defending the election security process from being corrupted and ensure that a vote cast is a vote counted.”

“The Super Bowl of all elections is coming our way in 2020.”
^
Coats’s stern warning came in response to Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe’s notifying Congress a week and a half ago that he was suspending in-person briefings to lawmakers, though the Senate Intelligence Committee’s acting chairman said his panel will continue to receive such updates.

🚫🧵 RT @EricGarland BRAND NEW INDICTMENT AGAINST RUSSIAN INTELLIGENCE AT EDVA SHOWS KINETIC OPERATIONS ON U.S. SOIL TARGETING AMERICAN ELECTIONS 🔥🔥🔥
Let’s break it down, shall we? 📌 https://twitter.com/ericgarland/status/1304137769900560384?s=20
// unsure about this guy, but posted ⇊
⋙ DOJ: Russian Project Lakhta Member Charged with Wire Fraud Conspiracy http://bit.ly/3ijU6Xy Project Lakhta: “a Russian interference operation targeting citizens in the United States, EU, Ukraine, and Russia” ~ German Marshall Fund ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1304163052355571712?s=20/photo/1

(9/10/2020) According to the allegations in the criminal complaint, Artem Mikhaylovich Lifshits, 27, of St. Petersburg, Russia, serves as a manager in “Project Lakhta,” a Russia-based effort to engage in political and electoral interference operations.  Since at least May 2014, Project Lakhta’s stated goal in the United States has been to disrupt the democratic process and spread distrust towards candidates for political office and the political system in general.  Since 2014, Project Lakhta has sought to obscure its conduct by operating through a number of entities, including the Internet Research Agency (IRA).  The Translator Department, where Lifshits served as a manager beginning around January 2017, is alleged to be responsible for much of Project Lakhta’s influence operations, which are still ongoing.

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote This is just the beginning. Strap in.
⋙ 🧵 RT @oneunderscore_ The Oathkeepers, a far-right militia group, has been banned by Twitter. ¤ They recently tweeted there’ll be “open warfare against the Marxist insurrectionists by election night, no matter what you do” and “Civil War is here, right now.” ¤ Its founder Stewart Rhodes is also banned. 📌 https://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrote/status/1304132929346437120?s=20

🐣 RT @AaronBlake The end of Cohen’s book:
“You now have all the information you need to decide for yourself in November.”
The end of Woodward’s book:
“When his performance as president is taken in its entirety, I can only reach one conclusion: Trump is the wrong man for the job.”

Politico: Treasury designates anti-Biden Ukrainian lawmaker Andriy Derkach for sanctions for election interference http://politi.co/2FhxSXR //➔ oh good! will they sanction @RudyGiuliani and @SenRonJohnson, too?
// Andriy Derkach, a pro-Russian Ukrainian, has promoted discredited allegations against the Democratic presidential nominee.

The Treasury Department has designated Andriy Derkach, a pro-Russian Ukrainian promoting discredited allegations against Joe Biden, for sanctions related to foreign interference in the U.S. election.

Derkach, who was previously identified as a malign actor by the intelligence community, met with President Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani in Ukraine in December, as Giuliani mounted an effort to obtain derogatory information on Biden’s relationships in Ukraine. On Thursday, the administration went even further in tying Derkach to the Kremlin.

“Derkach, a Member of the Ukrainian Parliament, has been an active Russian agent for over a decade, maintaining close connections with the Russian Intelligence Services,” Treasury found. “Derkach has directly or indirectly engaged in, sponsored, concealed, or otherwise been complicit in foreign interference in an attempt to undermine the upcoming 2020 U.S. presidential election.”

But Treasury’s announcement underscores growing evidence that Russia is mounting a similar campaign to its efforts in 2016 in an attempt to boost Trump’s candidacy and damage his rival. Trump administration intelligence officials have concluded that Russia is seeking to damage Biden and support Trump through actors like Derkach.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin called the sanctions decision an effort to “counter these Russian disinformation campaigns and uphold the integrity of our election system.”

“Andrii Derkach and other Russian agents employ manipulation and deceit to attempt to influence elections in the United States and elsewhere around the world,” Mnuchin said.

In his earlier statement, Derkach denounced efforts “to tie me to the special services of other countries,” like Russia, and said his critics were trying to discredit him by drawing attention to his studies at Moscow’s FSB academy, formerly known as the Dzerzhinsky Higher School of the KGB.

Derkach’s father, Leonid, was a KGB operative for decades before becoming the head of Ukraine’s security services; he was fired in 2004 over his alleged involvement in a murder plot.

Democrats have raised alarms about evidence that Derkach has disseminated packets of anti-Biden information to Republican lawmakers investigating Biden’s role in Ukraine, worrying that he was seeding disinformation into ongoing congressional probes.

The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, led by GOP Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, has been investigating Hunter Biden’s work on the board of a Ukrainian energy company. Though Johnson has sharply denied the suggestion that Derkach has supplied the committee with any information, Democrats have accused him of amplifying discredited allegations that have originated from pro-Russia factions in Ukraine.

Derkach has also promoted leaked audio recordings of Biden’s conversations with Ukrainian leaders when he was leading the Obama administration’s diplomatic and anti-corruption efforts in the country. Trump has amplified awareness of the tapes on his Twitter feed, promoting coverage of them by pro-Trump TV station OANN, which has dedicated significant airtime to the leaked tapes.

⭕ 9 Sep 2020

🐣 RT @CuomoPrimeTime Peter Strzok, the fired former FBI agent who played a senior role in the early Russian election meddling investigation, says US is in an event “worse spot” than it was four years in protecting the presidential election from foreign influence. https://cnn.it/3k150lq 💽 https://twitter.com/CuomoPrimeTime/status/1303876611335430144?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Former DNI Daniel Coats criticizes suspension of in-person briefings to Congress on election security http://wapo.st/2DO7J25 “It’s imperative that the intelligence community keep Congress fully informed about the threats to our elections” ~ Former ODNI Coats ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1304170270744289280?s=20/photo/1

“It’s imperative that the intelligence community keep Congress fully informed about the threats to our elections and share as much information as possible while protecting sources and methods,” the former director of national intelligence said in an interview.
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“[T]hese briefings in person should be delivered to both the Senate and the House oversight committees and also should be delivered to the duly elected members of the House and Senate at the appropriate classification level when directed by the bipartisan leadership of both the House and the Senate.” He added: “We must stand united in defending the election security process from being corrupted and ensure that a vote cast is a vote counted.”

“The Super Bowl of all elections is coming our way in 2020.”
^
Coats’s stern warning came in response to Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe’s notifying Congress a week and a half ago that he was suspending in-person briefings to lawmakers, though the Senate Intelligence Committee’s acting chairman said his panel will continue to receive such updates.

WaPo: Stunning new disclosures blow huge holes in Trump’s Potemkin facade http://wapo.st/3ma4FPi Whistleblower complaint says Admin pressed intelligence agencies to alter intelligence to cover up Russian election interference and to downplay danger from white supremacists

🐣 RT @AWeissmann_ Let’s not forget: If Republican Senators had upheld their sworn oaths during the impeachment trial, as Romney did, we would not have had Trump in office to deliberately mishandle COVID. And so many preventable deaths as a result. Dwarfing 9/11 attacks.

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: Trump Wasn’t Just Ignorant—He Was Malevolent in Talking Down Virus He Knew Was ‘Deadly’ http://bit.ly/2ZqByxh “While Trump knew that the coronavirus was deadly, he was telling the people he was elected to serve and protect that it was no big deal” ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1303997168437678081?s=20/photo/1
// Until now, the president could at least claim ignorance. After the Woodward revelation—not anymore.

When the president of the United States was acknowledging to America’s most famous reporter that the coronavirus was far more deadly than your average flu, it was hours after he’d sent out these two successive tweets, at 5:31 a.m.:

⋙ 🐣 RT @real Just had a long and very good conversation by phone with President Xi of China. He is strong, sharp and powerfully focused on leading the counterattack on the Coronavirus. He feels they are doing very well, even building hospitals in a matter of only days. Nothing is easy, but…
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @real ….he will be successful, especially as the weather starts to warm & the virus hopefully becomes weaker, and then gone. Great discipline is taking place in China, as President Xi strongly leads what will be a very successful operation. We are working closely with China to help!

So in sum: While Trump knew that the coronavirus was deadly, he was telling the people he was elected to serve and protect that it was no big deal. While we’re at it, let’s go over some other quotes, from this timeline:

Feb. 10: “I had a long talk with President Xi—for the people in this room—two nights ago, and he feels very confident. He feels very confident. And he feels that, again, as I mentioned, by April or during the month of April, the heat, generally speaking, kills this kind of virus.”

Feb. 27: “It’s going to disappear. One day it’s like a miracle, it will disappear.”

March 4: “Yeah, I think where these people are flying, it’s safe to fly. And large portions of the world are very safe to fly. So we don’t want to say anything other than that.”

March 24: “There is tremendous hope as we look forward and we begin to see the light at the end of the tunnel.”

I could go on (and on and on). You get the picture.

It’s staggering. Pre-Woodward, the conventional wisdom was that Trump was such an idiot, such a superstitious anti-science buffoon, and/or in such denial about the whole thing, that he just didn’t take it seriously.

But now we know that was wrong. He actually wasn’t that stupid. He knew, at least for those few moments when he was talking to Woodward anyway, how deadly the virus was. But he still did next to nothing and kept saying don’t worry, it’ll go away. That’s even worse!
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… Now, Joe Biden can say not simply that Trump misled the public, which he might have done out of ignorance. Now Biden can credibly say that Trump intentionally misled the public. That’s a whole different charge. 

And he said exactly that within two hours at a speech in Michigan: “He knew. He knew and purposefully played it down. He knowingly and willingly lied to the American people… a life-and-death betrayal of the American people.”

Difference? It doesn’t have to make much difference. A couple percentage points. Even one. But you take the Atlantic scoop and the non-V-shaped recovery and the imminent 200,000 deaths landmark and, well, it all has to add up eventually. And now we know he lied to the American people about life and death. 

🐣 RT @MeidasTouch Trump knew. Trump lied. And we are now sicker and poorer because of it. New from @heathergtv. #TrumpKnewVoteBlue #PretendPresident 💽 https://twitter.com/MeidasTouch/status/1303851588453163009?s=20/photo/1
// Meidas Touch ad❣ Trump Knew

🐣 RT @JoeNBC Historians will remember Woodward’s tapes as being as significant as the Nixon tapes. We’ve all been numbed by one political shock after another. But history’s perspective will be withering, and Trump will likely shoulder the blame for at least 100,000 American deaths.

NYT: Whistle-Blower Says D.H.S. Downplayed Threats From Russia and White Supremacists http://nyti.ms/33bJzap
// The former head of the Homeland Security Department’s intelligence division has accused three senior leaders of warping the agency around President Trump’s rhetoric.

🐣 RT @renato_mariotti Acting DHS Secretary Wolf gave the order to stop intelligence assessments of the Russian threat, and he said the order came from White House National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien. ¤ The Trump Administration is trying to hide the truth about Russia’s efforts to re-elect Trump.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand NEW whistleblower complaint from former senior DHS official alleges that he was ordered to “cease providing intelligence assessments on the threat of Russian interference in the US, and instead start reporting on interference activities by China and Iran.” 📔 [whistleblower complaint:] http://bit.ly/2GBtHGz

In mid-May 2020, Mr. Wolf instructed Mr. Murphy to cease providing intelligence assessments on the threat of Russian interference in the United States, and instead start reporting on interference activities by China and Iran. Mr. Wolf stated that these instructions specifically originated from White House National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien. Mr. Murphy informed Mr. Wolf he would not comply with these instructions, as doing so would put the country in substantial and specific danger. …

On July 7, 2020, DHS Chief of Staff John Gountanis (“Mr. Gountanis”) sent an e-mail to
Mr. Murphy directing him to cease any dissemination of an intelligence notification regarding Russian disinformation efforts until Mr. Murphy had spoken with Mr. Wolf. The two men met on July 8, 2020, at which time Mr. Wolf stated to Mr. Murphy the intelligence notification should be “held” because it “made the President look bad”. Mr. Murphy objected, stating that it was improper to hold a vetted intelligence product for reasons for political embarrassment.

In May 2020 and June 2020, Mr. Murphy had several meetings with Mr. Cuccinelli regarding the status of the HTA. Mr. Cuccinelli stated that Mr. Murphy needed to specifically modify the section on White Supremacy in a manner that made the threat appear less severe, as well as include information on the prominence of violent “left-wing” groups. Mr. Murphy declined to make the requested modifications, and informed Mr. Cuccinelli that it would constitute censorship of analysis and the improper administration of an intelligence program.

… Mr. Wolf relayed the concerns previously outlined by Mr. Cuccinelli regarding the sections on White Supremacy and Russian influence. Mr. Wolf asked for a copy of the HTA so it could be reviewed by policy officials, and so that information regarding the ongoing unrest in Portland, Oregon, could be added into the HTA. Mr. Wolf asked Mr. Murphy if he would accept his edits. Mr. Murphy responded that he would not concur with any edits that altered the underlying intelligence in the HTA, as any such action would constitute an abuse of authority and improper administration of an intelligence program.

Completion of the HTA was subsequently handled by other DHS officials without consultation with Mr. Murphy. Another draft of the HTA was completed in August 2020:
Mr. Murphy did not work on that version of the HTA. On September 3, 2020, Mr. Murphy learned the new draft was provided to Mr. Wolf, who had ordered the HTA to be redesigned with the policy office completing the revisions. It is Mr. Murphy’s assessment that the final version of the HTA will more closely resemble a policy document with references to ANTIFA and “anarchist” groups than an intelligence document as originally formulated by DHS I&A.

… Mr. Murphy was instructed by Mr. Wolf and/or Mr. Cuccinelli to modify intelligence assessments to ensure they matched up with the public comments by President Trump on the subject of ANTIFA and “anarchist” groups. Mr. Murphy declined to modify any of the intelligence assessments based upon political rhetoric, and advised both officials he would only report accurate intelligence information as collected by DHS I&A.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Whistleblower Complaint: “Mr. Cuccinelli stated that Mr. Murphy needed to specifically modify the section on White Supremacy in a manner that made the threat appear less severe, as well as include information on the prominence of violent ‘left-wing’ groups.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Inbox: Today, Chairman Schiff announced that the Intelligence Committee received a whistleblower reprisal complaint alleging serious wrongdoing by officials at the Department and reprisal against former I&A Acting Under Secretary Brian Murphy for making protected disclosures.

CNN: Whistleblower alleges top Trump appointees abused authority by telling officials to alter intelligence to match Trump claims http://cnn.it/35nhDTU “to ensure they matched up with misleading public comments from President Donald Trump about Antifa and ‘anarchist’ groups”

Specifically, acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf and Acting Director of US Citizenship and Immigration Ken Cuccinelli, both Trump appointees, directed officials to change intelligence assessments based on Trump’s political rhetoric, an order the whistleblower says amounted to an abuse of authority, according to the documents.

Both Wolf and Cuccinelli also tried to alter a report to downplay the threat posed by White supremacists and instead emphasize the role of leftist groups due to concerns about how the initial language would reflect on the President, according to a source familiar with the claims raised by the whistleblower.

Separately, the complaint says, Cuccinelli expressed frustration with intelligence reports detailing conditions in Guatamala, Honduras and El Salvador, late last year and accused “deep-state intelligence analysts” of compiling the information to undermine Trump’s objectives regarding asylum, according to the documents reviewed by CNN.

The allegations were raised in a complaint filed recently by Brian Murphy to the DHS inspector general, according to the source.

If true, the move marks yet another example of Trump officials attempting to adjust or minimize intelligence that does not align with the administration’s political priorities.

The Democratic-led House Intelligence Committee has requested Murphy testify about the claims detailed in his complaint, which “alleges repeated violations of laws and regulations, abuses of authority, attempted censorship of intelligence analysis and improper administration of an intelligence program related to Russian efforts to influence the US elections,” according to a letter sent to Murphy’s lawyers Wednesday.

Murphy says that he refused to modify intelligence assessments so that they more closely aligned with Trump’s rhetoric about Antifa and other groups, telling Wolf and Cuccinelli that he would only report accurate information as collected by DHS, according to the complaint.

He also refused to alter the draft versions of the report warning of the threat posed by White supremacists, prompting Wolf and Cuccinelli to halt work on the document, the complaint states.

The final version of that report has not been publicly released. ¤ The move to block the final report came in July from Wolf and Cuccinelli, the source familiar with the issue said.

Murphy first argued with Cuccinelli then Wolf, pushing back against changes to the draft version of the report that would have watered-down language pertaining to White supremacists and added additional information about leftist groups like those the Trump administration has portrayed as a top threat to the US ahead of the November presidential election, according to the complaint.

When Murphy refused to implement the changes as directed, Cuccinelli and Wolf stopped the report from being finished, the source said.

Drafts of the report, first published by the national security website Lawfare, show that an initial description of White supremacists “presenting the most lethal threat” to the homeland was changed in subsequent drafts to say “domestic violent extremists.” The language about the White supremacist threat varies slightly in the different drafts but they all state it is the deadliest. ¤ It has not been known until now why the changes were made.

DHS spokesperson Alexei Woltornist denied the allegations about Wolf and Cuccinelli related to the report on White supremacists, telling CNN: “These allegations are patently untrue. DHS leadership has called out all threats to the homeland regardless of ideology.”

Wolf did address the threat posed by White supremacists Wednesday while delivering his “State of the Homeland” address, saying: “DHS stands in absolute opposition to any form of violent extremism. Whether by white supremacist extremists or anarchist extremists,” he said.

But news of the whistleblower allegations come amid widespread concerns about politicization within DHS and indications that the agency has suppressed other intelligence that is politically inconvenient for the President.

They also surface at a time when Trump and his top officials, most notably Attorney General William Barr, have emphasized the threat posed by leftist groups like Antifa, but rarely mentioned right-wing groups involved in some of the violence during recent protests in the US.

Barr has created a task force to study the group’s infrastructure, but prosecutors haven’t specifically tied charges to the movement.

Trump himself has regularly downplayed the threat of White supremacist violence during his presidency, most notably when he said there were some “fine people” among the extremists who sparked violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017. He’s also called Black Lives Matter a “symbol of hate” and has regularly pushed narratives on Twitter that emphasize violence against White Americans as he seeks to curry support in the suburbs.

Officials in his administration, however, have warned against White supremacist extremism.

Last year, CNN reported that White House officials rebuffed efforts by their DHS colleagues for more than a year to make combating domestic terror threats, such as those from White supremacists, a greater priority as specifically spelled out in the National Counterterrorism Strategy.

Then-acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan said last year White supremacist extremism is one of the most “potent ideologies” driving acts violence in the US, when he released the department’s counterterrorism strategy, outlining the ongoing threats from foreign terrorism and focusing on domestic terror threats, particularly White supremacists.

“In our modern age, the continued menace of racially based violent extremism, particularly White supremacist extremism, is an abhorrent affront to the nation, the struggle and unity of its diverse population,” he said in a speech at the Brookings Institution almost a year ago.

The threat assessment was prompted by a 2019 DHS counterterrorism strategy that called for annual reports to inform government officials and the public.

The earliest available version of the “State of the Homeland Threat Assessment 2020” drafts reads: “We judge that ideologically-motivated lone offenders and small groups will pose the greatest terrorist threat to the Homeland through 2021, with white supremacist extremists presenting the most lethal threat.”

The lead section on terror threats to the homeland is changed in the latter two drafts to replace “white supremacist extremists” with “Domestic Violent Extremists presenting the most persistent and lethal threat.”

The reports, however, all contain this language: “Among DVEs [Domestic Violent Extremists], we judge that white supremacist extremists (WSEs) will remain the most persistent and lethal threat in the Homeland through 2021.”

Lawfare’s editor in chief Benjamin Wittes published the documents because he wanted there to be a “benchmark about what the career folks at DHS actually assessed the threats to be against” the final product that is released by the department.

He told CNN that “the most striking thing is in this political atmosphere; they have said what they said” — that White supremacist violence is the threat they are most concerned about.

“I don’t want to criticize them when that language is there. That said it is somewhat different in the first draft than the subsequent two and I do think the nature of the change is notable as a reflection of the political pressure they are under,” he said.

President Trump’s head popped up during his top-secret intelligence briefing in the Oval Office on Jan. 28 when the discussion turned to the novel coronavirus outbreak in China.

“This will be the biggest national security threat you face in your presidency,” national security adviser Robert O’Brien told Trump, according to a new book by Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward. “This is going to be the roughest thing you face.”

Matthew Pottinger, the deputy national security adviser, agreed. He told the president that after reaching contacts in China, it was evident that the world faced a health emergency on par with the flu pandemic of 1918, which killed an estimated 50 million people worldwide.

Ten days later, Trump called Woodward and revealed that he thought the situation was far more dire than what he had been saying publicly.

“You just breathe the air and that’s how it’s passed,” Trump said in a Feb. 7 call. “And so that’s a very tricky one. That’s a very delicate one. It’s also more deadly than even your strenuous flu.” ¤ “This is deadly stuff,” the president repeated for emphasis. …

Trump admitted to Woodward on March 19 that he deliberately minimized the danger. “I wanted to always play it down,” the president said.

Aside from exploring Trump’s handling of the pandemic, Woodward’s new book, “Rage,” covers race relations, diplomacy with North Korea and a range of other issues that have arisen during the past two years.

The book also includes brutal assessments of Trump’s conduct from former defense secretary Jim Mattis, former director of national intelligence Daniel Coats and others.

On June 3, two days after federal agents forcibly removed peaceful protesters from Lafayette Square to make way for Trump to stage a photo opportunity outside St. John’s Episcopal Church, Trump called Woodward to boast about his “law and order” stance.

“We’re going to get ready to send in the military slash National Guard to some of these poor bastards that don’t know what they’re doing, these poor radical lefts,” Trump said.

… Woodward suggested that they had a responsibility to better “understand the anger and pain” felt by Black Americans. ¤ “No,” Trump replied, his voice described by Woodward as mocking and incredulous. “You really drank the Kool-Aid, didn’t you? Just listen to you. Wow. No, I don’t feel that at all.” ¤ … [T]he president kept answering by pointing to economic numbers such as the pre-pandemic unemployment rate for Blacks and claiming, as he often has publicly, that he has done more for Blacks than any president except perhaps Abraham Lincoln.

… Upon seeing a shot of Sen. Kamala D. Harris of California, now the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, calmly and silently watching him deliver his State of the Union address, Trump remarked, “Hate! See the hate! See the hate!” Trump used the same phrase after an expressionless Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.) appeared in the frame.

Trump was dismissive about former president Barack Obama and told Woodward he was inclined to refer to him by his first and middle names, “Barack Hussein,” but wouldn’t in his company to be “very nice.”

“I don’t think Obama’s smart,” Trump told Woodward. “I think he’s highly overrated. And I don’t think he’s a great speaker.” Trump added that North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un thought Obama was “an asshole.”

… [T]he president told Woodward he is determined to stay the course and dismissively says the CIA has “no idea” how to handle North Korea. ¤ “I met. Big fucking deal,” Trump told Woodward, waving off criticism of his three face-to-face meetings with Kim. “It takes me two days. I met. I gave up nothing.”

Kim welcomed Trump’s overtures with over-the-top prose in letters. Kim wrote that he wanted “another historic meeting between myself and Your Excellency reminiscent of a scene from a fantasy film.” And he said his meetings with Trump were a “precious memory” that underscored how the “deep and special friendship between us will work as a magical force.”

In another letter, Kim wrote to Trump, “I feel pleased to have formed good ties with such a powerful and preeminent statesman as Your Excellency.” And in yet another, Kim reflected on “that moment of history when I firmly held Your Excellency’s hand at the beautiful and sacred location as the whole world watched with great interest and hope to relive the honor of that day.” … Trump also boasted to Woodward that Kim “tells me everything,” including a graphic account of Kim having his uncle killed.

Trump reflected on his relationships with authoritarian leaders generally, including Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. “It’s funny, the relationships I have, the tougher and meaner they are, the better I get along with them,” he told Woodward. “You know? Explain that to me someday, okay?”

Woodward writes that anonymous sources later confirmed that the U.S. military had a secret new weapons system, but they would not provide details, and that the sources were surprised Trump had disclosed it.

Mattis quietly went to Washington National Cathedral to pray about his concern for the nation’s fate under Trump’s command and, according to Woodward, told Coats, “There may come a time when we have to take collective action” since Trump is “dangerous. He’s unfit.”

In a separate conversation recounted by Woodward, Mattis told Coats, “The president has no moral compass,” to which the director of national intelligence replied, “True. To him, a lie is not a lie. It’s just what he thinks. He doesn’t know the difference between the truth and a lie.”

The loathing was mutual. “Not to mention my fucking generals are a bunch of pussies. They care more about their alliances than they do about trade deals,” Trump told White House trade adviser Peter Navarro at one point, according to Woodward.

Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, is quoted by Woodward as saying, “The most dangerous people around the president are overconfident idiots,” which Woodward interprets as a reference to Mattis, Tillerson and former National Economic Council director Gary Cohn.

… Tillerson found Kushner’s warm dealings with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “nauseating to watch. It was stomach churning,” according to Woodward.

… Woodward writes that Kushner advised people that one of the most important guiding texts to understand the Trump presidency was “Alice in Wonderland,” a novel about a young girl who falls through a rabbit hole. He singled out the Cheshire cat, whose strategy was endurance and persistence, not direction.

The book charts the Trump administration’s failings and missteps on the pandemic, including the decisions and actions of Pottinger, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield, infectious-disease expert Anthony S. Fauci and others.

Fauci at one point tells others that the president “is on a separate channel” and unfocused in meetings, with “rudderless” leadership, according to Woodward. “His attention span is like a minus number,” Fauci said, according to Woodward. “His sole purpose is to get reelected.”

In one Oval Office meeting recounted by Woodward, after Trump had made false statements in a news briefing, Fauci said in front of him: “We can’t let the president be out there being vulnerable, saying something that’s going to come back and bite him.” Pence, Kushner, chief of staff Mark Meadows and senior policy adviser Stephen Miller tensed up at once, Woodward writes, surprised Fauci would talk to Trump that way.

Woodward describes Fauci as particularly disappointed in Kushner for talking like a cheerleader as if everything was great. In June, as the virus was spreading wildly coast to coast and case numbers soared in Arizona, Florida, Texas and other states, Kushner said of Trump, “The goal is to get his head from governing to campaigning.”

In their final interview, on July 21, Trump vented to Woodward, “The virus has nothing to do with me. It’s not my fault.”

⭕ 8 Sep 2020

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Michael Cohen to @maddow: “You know his hatred for Barack Obama is plain and simple. He’s black, he went to Harvard Law, he graduated the top of his class, he’s incredibly articulate, he’s all the things that Donald Trump wants to be right. And he just can’t handle it.”

WaPo, Benjamin Ginsberg: Republicans have insufficient evidence to call elections ‘rigged’ and ‘fraudulent’ http://wapo.st/3mdGaki Benjamin L. Ginsberg practiced election law for 38 years. He co-chaired the bipartisan 2013 Presidential Commission on Election Administration.

… Republicans trying to make their cases in courts must deal with the basic truth that four decades of dedicated investigation have produced only isolated incidents of election fraud

These are painful conclusions for me to reach. Before retiring from law practice last month, I spent 38 years in the GOP’s legal trenches. I was part of the 1990s redistricting that ended 40 years of Democratic control and brought 30 years of GOP successes in Congress and state legislatures. I played a central role in the 2000 Florida recount and several dozen Senate, House and state contests. I served as counsel to all three Republican national party committees and represented four of the past six Republican presidential nominees (including, through my law firm, Trump 2020).

… The truth is that after decades of looking for illegal voting, there’s no proof of widespread fraud. At most, there are isolated incidents — by both Democrats and Republicans. Elections are not rigged. Absentee ballots use the same process as mail-in ballots — different states use different labels for the same process.

⭕ 7 Sep 2020

🧵 RT @matt_cam This is not a political demonstration, and if this were a BBC story about Uganda or whatever, it would be properly reported as a show-of-force incursion from the paramilitary wing of the country’s countermajoritarian ruling party into rival territory 📌 https://twitter.com/matt_cam/status/1303081194507075587?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @EricWasserman1 Hundreds of #Trump-supporters are taking part in a car caravan in the suburbs of #Portland. Proud Boy members in attendance with then continue to #Salem for a planned rally. Most cars have their plates illegally covered. #PortlandProtests (:@ByMikeBaker)

⭕ 6 Sep 2020

💽 CNN: The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief says his story about Trump calling vets ‘losers’ is just the beginning http://cnn.it/332gcYg “We’re not going to be intimidated by the President of the United States. We’re going to do our jobs” ~ Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic

🐣 RT @McFaul & in a private message, a senior Trump official, who was with the president yesterday, accused me of “serious subversion of a democratically elected official” & warned/threatened me to “be careful with this language.” When the USG accuses you of “serious subversion,” it’s scary.
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul Also, know that the woman threatened here is my friend. http://abc7ne.ws/3lVS0z7 I received lots of private threatening messages today. My family has endured threats towards me in Russia and the US for years. Intimidation works. Doing my best to navigate. It’s not easy.
⋙ 🐣 RT @PoliticalShort Then why delete this? https://twitter.com/McFaul/status/1302362935960858624?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul I retweeted with a clarifying sentence. 50,000 + people understood exactly what I meant. But trying to be more precise to the handful who I confused or deliberately distorted my views. But I know @ByronYork personally. There’s NO WAY he could believe that I’d support a coup.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @aaronhuertas My personal take is that it’s usually not good to delete when the bad faith bros show up. It just emboldens them more and rewards the tactic. They need something fresh to dunk on every day since they can’t actually defend Trump on the merits. York is really hacky on here, too.
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🐣 RT @ByronYork This tweet has disturbing undertones in our democratic system. Trump is commander-in-chief because he was elected president, and he will remain commander-in-chief as long as he is president, for a second term if re-elected. [@McFaul Tweet]
⋙ 🐣 My husband is a West Point grad, served two tours in ‘Nam. My son is in the National Guard, served in Iraq. Favorability for Trump had fallen to 38% among enlisted wo/men BEFORE the “suckers and losers” story broke. We knew exactly what @McFaul meant.

NYT: Federal Judge Blocks, For Now, Further Winding Down of the 2020 Census http://nyti.ms/2ZaF5Qo
// The Census Bureau had begun ending its count in places where it considered its job done. But a lawsuit claims that stopping now will result in a flawed count.

⭕ 5 Sep 2020

WaPo, David Ignatius: Trump’s bad marriage with the military has finally exploded http://wapo.st/32ZFLJk “Trump just isn’t a guy with whom you’d want to share a foxhole”

Slate, Daniel Politi: Bernie Sanders Says Country Must Get Ready for Trump’s Refusal to Concede http://bit.ly/3bzbd4Q “‘This is not just a constitutional crisis. This is a threat to everything this country stands for,’ Sanders writes”

In his email to supporters, Sanders said Trump is “using his lies and misinformation to sow confusion and chaos in the election process and undermine American democracy.” Sanders goes on to say that Trump “does not intend to accept the results of the election” if he loses. “This is not just a ‘constitutional crisis.’ This is a threat to everything this country stands for,” Sanders writes. The senator says there are several steps that need to be taken to get ready, including making it clear to people that it could take days or weeks to get the results of the election. In order to avoid long delays, state legislatures need to allow counting mail-in ballots before Election Day. And Sanders is also calling for Congressional hearings about how local officials plan to handle the vote-counting process.

💽 Mediaite: Fox News’ Jennifer Griffin Defends Reporting After Trump Calls For Her Firing: ‘My Sources Are Unimpeachable’ http://bit.ly/359cXRj

🐣 RT @RVAT2020 NEW from RVAT: Donald Trump called Americans who died fighting for our country “losers and suckers.” Joe Biden considers them “the spine of this nation.” ¤ This November, we have a choice. Let’s make the right one. 💽 https://twitter.com/RVAT2020/status/1302396564061720577?s=20/photo/1
// Republican Voters Against Trump ad❣ Suckers and Losers

🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln Donald Trump can’t comprehend what it means to sacrifice. He’s un-American. ¤ Serving the nation is the epitome of American honor. 💽 https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1302381954340454400?s=20/photo/1
// Lincoln Project ad❣ Un-American

🔄 🔆 This❗️⋙ VOTE as early as possible. Make sure your vote counts. Avoid the mail if there is a safe alternative, like voting early in person or using a dropbox.
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~ or ~
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Beware of scam emails and robocalls‼️

🐣 RT @McFaul Trump has lost the Intelligence Community. He has lost the State Department. He has lost the military. How can he continue to serve as our Commander in Chief? Our soldiers, diplomats, and agents deserve better. We deserve better. #Vote.

WaPo: FBI pondered whether Trump was ‘a Manchurian candidate elected,’ former agent alleges in new book http://wapo.st/2F8zQcC “I do think the president is compromised, that he is unable to put the interests of our nation first” ~ former FBI agent Peter Strzok

Former FBI agent Peter Strzok alleges in a new book that investigators came to believe it was “conceivable, if unlikely” that Russia was secretly controlling President Trump after he took office — a full-fledged “Manchurian candidate” installed as America’s commander in chief.

In the book, “Compromised,” Strzok describes how the FBI had to consider “whether the man about to be inaugurated was willing to place his or Russia’s interests above those of American citizens,” and if and how agents could investigate that. Strzok opened the FBI’s 2016 investigation into whether Trump’s campaign had coordinated with the Kremlin to help his election and later was involved in investigating Trump personally. He was ultimately removed from the case over private text messages disparaging of the president.

“We certainly had evidence that this was the case: that Trump, while gleefully wreaking havoc on America’s political institutions and norms, was pulling his punches when it came to our historic adversary, Russia,” Strzok writes. “Given what we knew or had cause to suspect about Trump’s compromising behavior in the weeks, months, and years leading up to the election, moreover, it also seemed conceivable, if unlikely, that Moscow had indeed pulled off the most stunning intelligence achievement in human history: secretly controlling the president of the United States — a Manchurian candidate elected.”

Strzok seems to believe now that is not the case — though he told the Atlantic that Trump’s conduct is deeply problematic.

“I don’t think that Trump, when he meets with Putin, receives a task list for the next quarter,” Strzok said, referencing the Russian president, Vladimir Putin. “But I do think the president is compromised, that he is unable to put the interests of our nation first, that he acts from hidden motives, because there is leverage over him, held specifically by the Russians but potentially others as well.”

Strzok’s book is the latest by former FBI officials — including former director James B. Comey and former deputy director Andrew McCabe — to disclose new insights into the bureau’s investigation of Trump, while lambasting the president for his conduct.

Strzok, a veteran counterintelligence investigator, tries to bring his experience in that area to the discussion of Trump, alleging repeatedly that the president seemed to be compromising himself as he lied publicly about his business dealings in Russia, or his interactions with that country’s officials. That, Strzok writes, essentially gave Russia leverage over the president.

“Trump’s apparent lies — public, sustained, refutable, and damaging if exposed — are an intelligence officer’s dream,” Strzok writes. “For that very reason, they are also a counterintelligence officer’s nightmare.”

Even as he says Clinton’s use of a private server is what fueled investigators’ interest, Strzok allows that had her email been housed on the State Department system, “it would have been less secure and probably much more vulnerable to hacking.” He also concedes that Comey’s decision in October 2016 to reveal to Congress that the investigation had resumed ­— less than two weeks before voters were to go to the polls — probably altered the results of the election in Trump’s favor.

“Reflecting back on 2016 reveals another hard truth: small margins matter in an election in which the total number of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan voters needed to swing the Electoral College would fit in one football stadium,” Strzok writes. “Pundits who argue that it’s hard to substantively change public opinion miss the point: when you’re dealing with razor-thin margins, it doesn’t take much to move the needle. And as much as it pains me to admit it, the Russians weren’t the only ones who pushed the needle toward Trump. The Bureau did too.”

⭕ 4 Sep 2020

━━━━━━━▼ WaPo Series on Trump
WaPo: Our Democracy in Peril: A series of editorials on the damage President Trump has caused — and the danger he would pose in a second term. [Index:] http://wapo.st/35ho5vk
 
Part One: WaPo Editorial (8/21): A second Trump term might injure the democratic experiment beyond recovery http://wapo.st/3hk5CSe “Four years ago, … we told you that we could never …endorse Donald Trump for president. He was, we said, ‘uniquely unqualified’ to be president”
// 8/21/2020; Our Democracy in Peril: Part one of a series of editorials on the damage President Trump has caused — and the danger he would pose in a second term.

Four years ago, after Mr. Trump was nominated in Cleveland, we did something in this space we had never done before: Even before the Democrats had nominated their candidate, we told you that we could never, under any circumstances, endorse Donald Trump for president. He was, we said, “uniquely unqualified” to be president.

“Mr. Trump’s politics of denigration and division could strain the bonds that have held a diverse nation together,” we warned. “His contempt for constitutional norms might reveal the nation’s two-century-old experiment in checks and balances to be more fragile than we knew.”

Part Two: WaPo Editorial (8/28): Global freedom would suffer grievous harm in a second Trump term http://wapo.st/3gF2nUh “A 21st-century victory for democracy, like those that came in World War II and the Cold War, is inconceivable without the leadership of the United States”
//. 8/28/2020; Our Democracy in Peril: Part two of a series of editorials on the damage President Trump has caused — and the danger he would pose in a second term.

THE 21st century, like the one that came before it, has seen the emergence of a fateful struggle over the nature of human governance. Regimes founded on democracy and human rights, which 25 years ago appeared to have triumphed, now face a grave challenge from a resurgent authoritarianism, which employs new technologies to refashion the tyranny that Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union could not sustain. At stake is not only which nations will dominate global affairs, but also whether individual freedoms — of expression, of assembly, of religious faith — will survive.

Part Three: WaPo Editorial (9/4): Presidents are expected to set the national tone. What we got with Trump has been catastrophic. http://wapo.st/2R1xXkS “The great fear of these early Americans was that the presidency could fall into the hands of a demagogue: someone like … Donald Trump”
// 9/4/2020; Our Democracy in Peril: Part three of a series of editorials on the damage President Trump has caused — and the danger he would pose in a second term.

The great fear of these early Americans was that the presidency could fall into the hands of a demagogue: someone like the current incumbent, Donald Trump, whose impact on the nation’s political culture over the past three-plus years has been, if anything, more damaging than his impact on public policy. Where past occupants of the office have at least paid lip service to its inspirational aspects, and where both of his immediate predecessors, George W. Bush and Barack Obama, actively campaigned on themes of unity, Mr. Trump lives by a different credo: “When someone attacks me, I always attack back . . . except 100x more.” This is a formula for upwardly spiraling conflict. Consistent with it, Mr. Trump has used the bully pulpit — magnified by social media — to debase public discourse.

Part Four: WaPo Editorial (9/7): Four more years of Trump’s contempt for competence would be devastating http://wapo.st/328mGFO
// 9/7/2020; Our Democracy in Peril: Part four of a series of editorials on the damage President Trump has caused — and the danger he would pose in a second term.

President Trump thinks he knows better than anyone, but not because he actually knows very much. His 2016 campaign was run from the gut, under the explicit rationale that “experts are terrible” and that whatever someone with a degree and years of experience could do in any area of government, he could do better relying on instinct. His White House has conducted itself according to this philosophy, to devastating effect. ¤ Today, Americans are feeling the effects of a government at an utter loss as a disease ravages the country. The problem is bigger than one missing directorate, or one rebuffed scientist: The response to this outbreak required coordination across agencies that have been systematically depleted, because they were full of experts.

Part Five: WaPo Editorial (9/11): In a new term, Trump would further seal the gates of a Fortress America http://wapo.st/3cc8lLG
// 9/11/2020; Our Democracy in Peril: Part five of a series of editorials on the damage President Trump has caused — and the danger he would pose in a second term.

Without the assent of Congress, President Trump has remade almost every major facet of America’s immigration system over the past three-plus years, slashing levels of legal and illegal arrivals; refugees and asylum seekers; Muslim and Christian migrants. He has sought to strip citizenship from naturalized Americans and subject “dreamers” raised in this country to deportation. He tried to deter illegal border crossings by sundering families, thereby traumatizing migrant teens, tweens and toddlers. If reelected, it is likely Mr. Trump would do more of the same in pursuit of a Fortress America hostile to newcomers — a goal radically at odds with the nation’s long-term interest and the views and wishes of most Americans.

Part Six: WaPo Editorial (9/16): Trump shattered his promise to ‘drain the swamp.’ The self-dealing would be epic in a second term. http://wapo.st/2RDTmAL
// 9/16/2020; Our Democracy in Peril: Part six of a series of editorials on the damage President Trump has caused — and the danger he would pose in a second term.

“Drain the swamp” was a signature promise of Donald Trump’s first campaign: He would uproot corruption from the capital and install a government that served ordinary Americans, not the special interests. That pledge has not merely gone unmet, like most of his campaign promises. It has been shattered by a president and an administration unprecedented and unapologetic in their mingling of public and private interests. In an unfettered second term, the self-dealing would be epic.

Part Seven: WaPo Editorial (9/18): Under a lawless Trump, our system of checks and balances is being destroyed http://wapo.st/33E3TS9 “He has not grown into the office; instead, he has learned how to more effectively abuse its powers”
// 9/18/2020; Our Democracy in Peril: Part seven of a series of editorials on the damage President Trump has caused — and the danger he would pose in a second term

President Trump promised in 2016 that he would protect the Constitution’s “Article I, Article II, Article XII.” (There is no Article XII.) Instead, he has shown how fragile the constitutional order can be when a president does not respect the rule of law. He has not grown into the office; instead, he has learned how to more effectively abuse its powers. The damage of a second term might be irreparable.

A president’s core responsibility is to use the awesome power of his office fairly and with neutrality. Mr. Trump has shown that he has a different understanding: The law is a weapon with which to reward loyalists, punish enemies and frighten everyone else to fall in line.

━━━━━━━▲

Politico, Betsy Swan: DHS draft: White supremacists are greatest terror threat http://politi.co/3lUjaGH
● “Russia ‘probably will be the primary covert foreign influence actor and purveyor of disinformation’”
● “None of the drafts POLITICO reviewed referred to a threat from Antifa”
// The documents are slightly different drafts of the same annual threat assessment, which is not yet published.

Two later draft versions of the same document — all of which were reviewed by POLITICO — describe the threat from white supremacists in slightly different language. But all three drafts describe the threat from white supremacists as the deadliest domestic terror threat facing the U.S., listed above the immediate danger from foreign terrorist groups.

“Foreign terrorist organizations will continue to call for Homeland attacks but probably will remain constrained in their ability to direct such plots over the next year,” all three documents say. ¤ Russia “probably will be the primary covert foreign influence actor and purveyor of disinformation and misinformation in the Homeland,” the documents also say.

Former acting DHS Sec. Kevin McAleenan last year directed the department to start producing annual homeland threat assessments. POLITICO reviewed three drafts of this year’s report — titled DHS’s State of the Homeland Threat Assessment 2020 — all of which were produced in August. Ben Wittes, the editor in chief of the national security site Lawfare, obtained the documents and shared them with POLITICO. The first such assessment has not been released publicly, and a DHS spokesperson declined to comment on “allegedly leaked documents,” and on when the document will be made public.

None of the drafts POLITICO reviewed referred to a threat from Antifa, the loose cohort of militant left-leaning agitators who senior Trump administration officials have described as domestic terrorists. Two of the drafts refer to extremists trying to exploit the “social grievances” driving lawful protests.

Wittes, meanwhile, said the change in language on white supremacist terrorism is significant. ¤ “It diminishes the prominence of white supremacy relative to other domestic violent extremism, and, without being inaccurate, puts it in a basket along with other violent activity that may be more palatable for the administration to acknowledge,” he said.

The earliest draft has the strongest language on the threat from white supremacists, in an introductory section labeled “Key Takeaways.” ¤ “Lone offenders and small cells of individuals motivated by a diverse array of social, ideological, and personal factors will pose the primary terrorist threat to the United States,” the draft reads. “Among these groups, we assess that white supremacist extremists – who increasingly are networking with likeminded persons abroad – will pose the most persistent and lethal threat.” ¤ The “Key Takeaways” section of the next two drafts calls “Domestic Violent Extremists” the “most persistent and lethal threat,” rather than specifically naming white supremacists.

All three documents note that 2019 was the most deadly year for domestic violent extremists since the Oklahoma City Bombing in 1995. ¤ “Among DVE [domestic violent extremist] actors, WSEs [white supremacist extremists] conducted half of all lethal attacks (8 of 16), resulting in the majority of deaths (39 of 48),” the drafts read.

… Two former top DHS political appointees told POLITICO last month that White House national security officials shied away from addressing the problem and didn’t want to refer to killings by right-wing extremists as domestic terrorism.

“I have no qualms criticizing the white supremacy threat,” said Ken Cuccinelli, DHS’s second-in-command, in a recent interview on MSNBC. “Neither does the secretary, neither does the Department of Homeland Security. We recognize when those people act out violently, that they show the highest level of lethality, meaning if you compare the number of violent incidents to the numbers of deaths, the numbers of deaths relative to the incidents is very high compared to other types of threats.”

DHS leaders have been much more vocal of late in highlighting federal efforts to target Antifa. In a recent Fox News interview, host Tucker Carlson asked Acting DHS Sec. Chad Wolf why the Justice Department hadn’t arrested and charged the leaders of Antifa and Black Lives Matter. “This is something I’ve talked to the AG personally about, and I know that they are working on it,” he replied.

And Attorney General Bill Barr has zeroed in on the group in the context of the federal law enforcement response to long-running vandalism, violence, and unrest in Portland, Oregon. After U.S. Marshals killed a murder suspect, Michael Reinoehl, who had described himself online as “100% ANTIFA,” Barr touted the operation as a success. The suspect tried to escape arrest and “produced a firearm,” according to a statement from Barr.

“The tracking down of Reinoehl — a dangerous fugitive, admitted Antifa member, and suspected murderer — is a significant accomplishment in the ongoing effort to restore law and order to Portland and other cities,” Barr said.

WaPo: Trump, Biden clash over military support after president’s alleged disparagement of fallen troops http://wapo.st/3btdjn5 “‘Who the heck does he think he is?’ said Biden, whose late son Beau served in Iraq with the Delaware National Guard”

🐣 RT @renato_mariotti Trump official: “The president means no disrespect to our troops; it’s just that the way he speaks, he can sound like an asshole sometimes.” ¤ Their defense is that Trump means no disrespect because he’s just an asshole. What kind of defense is that?
⋙ DailyBeast, AsawinSuebsaeng: Trump’s Defenders: He Doesn’t Hate the Troops, He Just ‘Sounds Like an Asshole’ http://bit.ly/320YPb2
// Yes, his allies admit, Trump routinely makes callous comments about U.S. military personnel. But it’s because he hates the wars they’re forced to fight, not the troops themselves.

🐣 RT @nytimes Joe Biden’s campaign seized on a report in The Atlantic that President Trump privately referred to American soldiers who had died in combat as “losers” and “suckers,” holding a call with Khizr Khan, a Gold Star father, and Sen. Tammy Duckworth on Friday.
⋙ NYT: President Trump canceled a 2018 visit to the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery in France, where American World War I veterans are buried. http://nyti.ms/2F2HLsd
// Calling Trump a ‘coward,’ Biden campaign seizes on a report that he insulted fallen soldiers.

🐣 RT @DrBiden We will always stand with those who serve, their families, survivors, and caregivers. ¤ Always.
⋙ Joe Biden for President: Official Campaign Website Statement by Vice President Biden on the Atlantic Article http://bit.ly/3jMw2Nd

🐣 RT @duty2warn Malignant narcissism in a leader with power is responsible for the most catastrophic events and the most inhumane behavior in history. Malignant narcissism combined with acute Dunning-Kruger effect have probably never been seen to this extent before.
⋙ “The Dunning-Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which people wrongly overestimate their knowledge or ability in a specific area” ~ PsychologyToday

🐣 RT @benjaminwittes .@petestrzok chose very wisely. The first interview he has given is to someone who truly understands the stakes in L’Affaire Russe: the great @anneapplebaum. This conversation is worth your time.
💙 ⋙ TheAtlantic, Anne Applebaum: ‘Who’s Putting These Ideas in His Head?’ http://bit.ly/3i0Tg1v
// The former FBI agent Peter Strzok worries that Americans will never learn the full story about Trump’s relationship with Russia.

🐣 RT @MeidasTouch Everyone needs to watch this new ad from @votevets 💽 https://twitter.com/MeidasTouch/status/1301882009405411328?s=20/photo/1
// Vote Vets ad❣ Honoring those killed in battle

🐣 RT @CharlesPPierce I’m not sure what this is all about, but I feel confident that there’s something deep and hinky about it.
⋙ Esquire, Charles Pierce: Nothing This Administration* Does Is Unfathomable http://bit.ly/31Y54fu
// The Pentagon has ordered the shuttering of Stars & Stripes for no reason other than “because we can.”

🐣 RT @jimsciutto What possible public interest does this serve?
🐣 RT @SteveBeynon I read Stars and Stripes on a mountain in Afghanistan when I was a 19 year old aspiring journalist. Now I work there. This doesn’t stop the journalism. I’m juggling 3 future news stories today.
⋙ 🐣 RT @DefenseBaron NEW: Trump orders the military’s legendary independent newspaper @starsandstripes to stop publishing on Sept. 30. Shutdown plan due by Sept. 15. @USATODAY has the Pentagon memo:
🐣 RT @MollyJongFast What if trump doesn’t actually love the troops at all?
⋙ USAToday: The Pentagon has ordered Stars and Stripes to shut down for no good reason http://bit.ly/3h8Rmel
// Trump wants to pull funding from Stars and Stripes, a newspaper for American troops that began in the Civil War and has been serving our soldiers.

⭕ 3 Sep 2020

📋 ★ NYT: What We Know About the C.D.C.’s Covid-19 Vaccine Plans http://nyti.ms/3jTIcns
// CDC Vaccine Plans, vaccine distribution, Pfizer Astrageneca; The agency told public health agencies that two unidentified vaccines might be ready by October or November. We explain how vaccine trials work, when one might be ready, and who may get them first.

Who will get it first?

In the documents sent to public health agencies, the C.D.C. said certain groups would have priority, beginning with health care workers, essential workers (like police officers or those who work in critical industries like food production), “national security populations,” and workers and residents of long-term care facilities like nursing homes.

Those priority groups include millions of people. At a meeting last week of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices of the C.D.C., an agency official presented a slide showing that in the United States, there are about 17 to 20 million health care workers, 60 to 80 million essential workers and about 53 million people older than 65.

On Wednesday, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine unveiled a 114-page plan, sponsored by the C.D.C. and the National Institutes of Health, that proposed a complicated four-phase system for priority.

🚫 WaPo, Rosa Brooks: What’s the worst that could happen? http://wapo.st/334VGpA
// Election Integrity Project; The election will likely spark violence — and a constitutional crisis

🐣 RT @PaulRieckhoff General Mattis, General Kelly, General Dunford, General Milley, it’s long past time for you to finally spill the beans about Trump—on the record. Voters need to know the truth. You can be important nails in Trump’s political coffin. Silence now is complicity.

🐣 RT @anneapplebaum one more thing that’s at stake in November: Will the US leave the WHO, and leave China to dominate the world’s most important public health institution?
⋙ Laurie_Garrett The @StateDept just released a statement on withdrawal from @WHO — #Trump admin is already diverting $$ away. Last date of US/WHO coexistence is July 2021, which leaves the future of American global health locked to the U.S. election outcome. https://twitter.com/Laurie_Garrett/status/1301601440960598019?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Fuckin @tedlieu FTW. https://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrote/status/1301756475459530753?s=20/photo/1
// letter from Ted Lieu to Barr in HUGE LETTERS: “Federal law prohibits voting twice in the same election 52 USC § 10307”
⋙ 🐣 (e) Voting more than once
(1) Whoever votes more than once in an election referred to in paragraph (2) shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.

🐣 🖼 RT @Acyn The President didn’t attend the memorial at the cemetery but he did show up at an event the following day to greet Putin https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1301755426342449152?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Acyn The President responds 💽 https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1301717022905049088?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @rumpfshaker Now here’s WaPo. Believing this story is false requires believing that 5 individual reporters all lied, AND the editorial and legal teams at @TheAtlantic @AP and @washingtonpost were all fine with their reporters making up fake quotes by fake sources.
🐣 RT @stevel_pifer I served on US-Russia POW/MIA Commission in early 1990s and saw how hard Pentagon works to bring fallen home, whether they fell in WWII, Korea, Cold War shoot-downs or Vietnam. ¤ It’s sad @realDonaldTrump does not understand how important that is to US military.
⋙ 🐣 RT @mviser “In one account, the president told senior advisers that he didn’t understand why the U.S. government placed such value on finding soldiers missing in action because they had performed poorly and gotten caught and deserved what they got.”
⋙⋙ WaPo: Trump said U.S. soldiers injured and killed in war were ‘losers,’ magazine reports http://wapo.st/350ubQV

🐣 RT @TheLastWord .@kerreybob, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his service as a Navy SEAL in Vietnam, and @sethmoulton, who served 4 combat tours of duty in Iraq in the Marine Corps, discuss reporting that Trump called Americans killed in war “suckers” and “losers.” https://on.msnbc.com/31Xxp5z

🐣 RT @duty2warn The FULL TRUTH about Trump’s aberrant pathology is neither spoken about nor understood. Yet THAT’S the source of our GREATEST danger! Nobody who understood it, would ever vote for him! FINALLY, experts speak on the record! Everyone needs to see this film! http://unfitfilm.com https://twitter.com/duty2warn/status/1301726098686840834?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood Trump plainly grasps how damaging this story is ¤ says he’d “swear on whatever, or whoever, I was asked to swear on” that he never made quoted comments ¤ but they track his public remarks on McCain, and he lacks credibility ¤ 66% in Quinnipiac Poll this summer called him dishonest
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @@real https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/1301710819349204992
⋙ 🐣 RT @john_sipher Too bad for him. This is what happens when you throw away your credibility. You can’t get it back when you want. Lots have consequences.

WaPo/AP, James LaPorta: Report: Trump disparaged US war dead as ‘losers,’ ‘suckers’ http://wapo.st/2Z7vCJr James LaPorta checked with two of his own Defense Department sources who confirmed the story first reported by Jeffrey Goldberg for the Atlantic

NYT: President Trump’s vaccine chief sees a ‘very, very low chance’ of a vaccine by Election Day. http://nyti.ms/354FlUA

Moncef Slaoui, the chief adviser for the White House vaccine program, said on Thursday that it was “extremely unlikely but not impossible” that a vaccine could be available by the end of October.

In an interview with National Public Radio, Dr. Slaoui, the chief scientific adviser of the Trump administration’s coronavirus vaccine and treatment initiative, called Operation Warp Speed, explained that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s guidance to states to prepare for a vaccine as early as late October — a notification Dr. Slaoui said he had learned of through the news media — was “the right thing to do” in case a vaccine was ready by that time. “It would be irresponsible not to be ready if that was the case,” he said. ¤ However, he described that as a “very, very low chance.”

★ CDC: Hydroxychloroquine and Chloroquine Prescribing Patterns by Provider Specialty Jan-Jun 2020 http://bit.ly/3lPkFGc New Rx’s by specialists who did not typically prescribe these medications increased 80-fold (from 1,143 in Feb to 75,569 in March 2020) vs March 2019
// by Laura Bull-Otterson et al

Full: New prescriptions by specialists who did not typically prescribe these medications (defined as specialties accounting for ≤2% of new prescriptions before 2020) increased from 1,143 prescriptions in February 2020 to 75,569 in March 2020, an 80-fold increase from March 2019

★ JAMANetwork, D Meltzer et al (UChicago): Association of Vitamin D Status and Other Clinical Characteristics With COVID-19 Test Results http://bit.ly/3lKUtwm Vitamin D deficiency appears assc’d w increased risk of testing positive for COVID-19 (cohort study of 489 patients) ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1301708590777077760?s=20/photo/1

Findings: In this cohort study of 489 patients who had a vitamin D level measured in the year before COVID-19 testing, the relative risk of testing positive for COVID-19 was 1.77 times greater for patients with likely deficient vitamin D status compared with patients with likely sufficient vitamin D status, a difference that was statistically significant.

Meaning: These findings appear to support a role of vitamin D status in COVID-19 risk; randomized clinical trials are needed to determine whether broad population interventions and interventions among groups at increased risk of vitamin D deficiency and COVID-19 could reduce COVID-19 incidence.

★ ForeignPolicy, Laurie Garrett: Trump’s Vaccine Can’t Be Trusted http://bit.ly/3lHX9e6
// If a vaccine comes out before the election, there are very good reasons not to take it.

🐣 RT @DemWrite From the moment he descended on that escalator, Trump has wielded a rhetoric of violence. ¤ America today is in many ways a reflection of his dark, twisted soul. #ViolentTrump #DemCast 💽 https://twitter.com/DemWrite/status/1301685913680977920?s=20/photo/1
// Really American ad❣ Violent Trump

🐣 RT @NotThatBase SHOCK POLL: It would be a shame if @realDonaldTrump saw this. Even biglier shame if you retweeted it. https://twitter.com/NotAbouThatBase/status/1300405354162008065?s=20/photo/1
// 📊 MilitaryTimes Poll Favorable (2016-now) 46% ➔ 38%, Unfavorable 37% ➔ 50%

🧵 RT @cmclymer Today’s report from @TheAtlantic that Trump called Marines who died at Belleau Wood “losers” and “suckers” isn’t surprising. He’s insulted the military and their families constantly since the start of his presidential campaign in 2015. I’ve got the highlights here. (thread) 📌 https://twitter.com/cmclymer/status/1301667670962638849?s=20

USAToday: NC elections chief says ‘It is illegal to vote twice in an election’ after Trump comment on double voting http://bit.ly/2DxsoYg “‘Attempting to vote twice in an election OR SOLICITING SOMEONE TO DO SO also is a violation of North Carolina law,’ Brinson Bell added” (emph added)

🐣 RT @tribelaw Trump clearly has no power to withhold congressionally appropriated funds from cities whose governance he or his attorney general dislike. Congress, not the president, controls the pursestrings in America. He can’t even pretend not to know that.
⋙ TheGuardian: Trump signs memo to defund ‘lawless’ cities but experts raise legality doubts http://bit.ly/3jI0IiG
// Legal scholars say Trump has little power to make good on the document in which he threatened to cut funding to Democratic-led cities

🐣 RT @brianklaas If you had written that any other president wouldn’t go to a veteran’s cemetery because he thought that people killed in combat were “losers,” nobody would believe it. With Trump, it’s impossible not to believe it. It’s completely, utterly in line with his character and behavior.
🐣 RT @mjhegar I’m one of the pilots that got shot down. Our Commander-in-Chief thinks that makes me a loser. ¤ He thinks the many friends I lost & soldiers I medevac’d were suckers. ¤ This is disgraceful. @realDonaldTrump is unfit to be Commander-in-Chief.
🐣 RT @JimLaporta A senior Defense Department official I just spoke with confirmed this story by @JeffreyGoldberg in its entirety. Especially the grafs about the late Sen. John McCain and former Marine Gen. John Kelly, President @realDonaldTrump former chief of staff.
🐣 RT @CaseyNikoloric Four sources. Four. And @JeffreyGoldberg would be super meticulous about a story this explosive. Bottom line to Americans of every ideological stripe, If you are still asleep, wake the hell up. Donald Trump is a thoroughly despicable and thoroughly ignorant human being.
🐣 RT @mviser On Memorial Day 2017, Trump visited Arlington National Cemetery with John Kelly, then homeland security secretary. Standing by the grave of Robert Kelly — who died in Afghanistan at age 29 — Trump turned directly to his father and said, “I don’t get it. What was in it for them?”
🐣 RT @sbg1 Seriously, @JeffreyGoldberg piece is important and terrific reporting. Where the hell were these sources when it happened? Did I miss the part where any of those who heard the President attack war heroes quit in protest, or went on the record to tell us about this now?
🐣 RT @kylryssdal Quite a piece by @JeffreyGoldberg ¤ The president, who never served in the military, canceled a visit to a cemetery where American troops are buried, saying: “Why should I go to that cemetery? It’s filled with losers.”
💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ TheAtlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg: Trump: Americans Who Died in War Are ‘Losers’ and ‘Suckers’ http://bit.ly/32XMVO3 “Trump referred to the more than 1,800 marines who lost their lives at Belleau Wood as ‘suckers’ for getting killed”
// The president has repeatedly disparaged the intelligence of service members, and asked that wounded veterans be kept out of military parades, multiple sources tell The Atlantic.

When President Donald Trump canceled a visit to the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery near Paris in 2018, he blamed rain for the last-minute decision, saying that “the helicopter couldn’t fly” and that the Secret Service wouldn’t drive him there. Neither claim was true.

Trump rejected the idea of the visit because he feared his hair would become disheveled in the rain, and because he did not believe it important to honor American war dead, according to four people with firsthand knowledge of the discussion that day. In a conversation with senior staff members on the morning of the scheduled visit, Trump said, “Why should I go to that cemetery? It’s filled with losers.” In a separate conversation on the same trip, Trump referred to the more than 1,800 marines who lost their lives at Belleau Wood as “suckers” for getting killed.

Belleau Wood is a consequential battle in American history, and the ground on which it was fought is venerated by the Marine Corps. America and its allies stopped the German advance toward Paris there in the spring of 1918. But Trump, on that same trip, asked aides, “Who were the good guys in this war?” He also said that he didn’t understand why the United States would intervene on the side of the Allies.

CNN: Intelligence bulletin warns Russia amplifying false claims mail-in voting will lead to widespread fraud http://cnn.it/34YgjXk “The warning comes one day after Attorney General Bill Barr condemned states for encouraging mail-in voting in an interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer”

⭕ 2 Sep 2020

Politico: Hahn, HHS in ‘tit for tat’ feud over Covid-19 messaging http://politi.co/3gSXTcI a slew of firings and contract terminations including of the guy who convinced Hahn to walk back his wild over-statement of the effectiveness of convalescent plasma
// Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Stephen Hahn ousts a spokesperson installed by the White House, while HHS removes a consultant close to him.

🐣 RT @gregpmiller The Attorney General on CNN says he doesn’t know whether it’s illegal to vote twice (it is), that Jacob Blake was armed (he wasn’t), and that counterfeit ballots from another country are real threat (no evidence).
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar “I don’t know what the law in the particular state says” — Wolf Blitzer has to explain to the Attorney General of the United States that it’s actually illegal to vote twice
💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1301299333938151424?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @JStein_WaPo President Trump signed a memo today to restrict federal $ from going to “anarchist jurisdictions” – the memo cites Seattle, Portland, NYC & D.C. ¤ Per the memo, below is how DOJ is supposed to determine what the “anarchist jurisdictions” are: https://twitter.com/JStein_WaPo/status/1301314853747990530?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT Joe Biden condemns violence, no matter who commits it. ¤ Donald Trump refuses to condemn violence when his supporters are the assailants. ¤ Under Obama and Biden, violent crime went down 15%. ¤ This year, under Trump, murders are up 26% in American cities. ¤ So now you know.

⭕ 1 Sep 2020

NYT: U.S.-Russia Military Tensions Intensify in the Air and on the Ground Worldwide http://nyti.ms/32Rm5Y3
// Recent altercations in Europe, the Middle East and off the coast of Alaska have heightened tensions between the two rival powers.

🐣 RT @BandyXLee1 Freshly out! 📌 https://twitter.com/BandyXLee1/status/1300979110123012097?s=20
💙 ⋙ 🐣 RT @MeidasTouch NEW VIDEO ¤ Trump’s mentally deranged pathology is a weapon of mass destruction which will destroy America if given four more years. ¤ #TrumpsMentalUnhealth
// Meidas Touch ad❣ about #Unfit documentary link to 💽 http://bit.ly/3lGsTk0

NYT: Russians Again Targeting Americans With Disinformation, Facebook and Twitter Say http://nyti.ms/2QLWgD8 “[T]he online networks were linked to Yevgeny Prigozhin, the Russian oligarch who was indicted by the United States and accused of interfering in the 2016 presidential election
// The companies said the F.B.I. had warned them that the Kremlin-backed Internet Research Agency set up a network of fake user accounts and a website.

WaPo: ‘Thugs’ on a plane: Trying to paint Biden as extreme, Trump ramps up promotion of conspiracy theories http://wapo.st/31N5dCp “[E]xperts on extremist groups warned that the president’s embrace of conspiracy theories has helped accelerate the mainstreaming of once-fringe ideas”

WaPo (9/1): Portland killing renews focus on tactics of far-right group Patriot Prayer http://wapo.st/2YV5rFV “‘What they really want to do is silence their political enemies, and they want to do that through violence and intimidation, and that’s kind of their predominant purpose’”
// 9/1/2020; saboteur provocateur;

💙 🧵 RT @steveschmidtSES Contemplating this American moment is essential because the crisis will worsen and become more dangerous. What is it that we are watching unfold in front of us? What does it mean? What is at stake? What was the meaning of the Republican Convention? What happened there? (1) 📌 https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1300857365764374529?s=20

🐣 RT @brhodes We’re finding out what people would do if fascism came to America. Never forget what you learn about people now, especially the politicians who will want you to forget.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Lordy
⋙ 🐣 RT @JF991 Russian hackers post complete personal data of 7 million Michigan voters from the state electoral commission onto Russian dark web. All data is now for sale, in addition to similar data bases from several other swing states. [link] https://twitter.com/JF991/status/1300678700606935040?s=20

🔲 FoxNews: Laura Ingraham Interview with Trump (unhinged)


WaPo: Trump blames people in ‘dark shadows’ for protest violence, cites mysterious plane full of ‘thugs’ in black http://wapo.st/34U8ORk Trump’s unhinged interview with Laura Ingraham

⭕ 31 Aug 2020

🐣 RT @NatSecMulligan I continue to be concerned that Barr chose to replace my exceptional former boss Brad Wiegmann with a random AUSA with no experience with national security policy making. Replacing substantive expertise with partisan credentials is bad news for DOJ.
⋙ ABCNews: Barr’s removal of career national security official, weeks before election, raises concerns http://abcn.ws/2GlqWJD
// A little-known office in the Justice Department has lost its long-time chief.

DailyBeast: HHS Spending $250M to ‘Defeat Despair’ Over Coronavirus: Report http://bit.ly/2QHYSC8 iow: lie
⋙ (🐣 Reminder: HHS’s new PR guy is Michael Caputo who “worked for Gazprom Media in 2000 where he worked on improving the image of Vladimir Putin in the U.S.” ~ Wikipedia)

The Department of Health and Human Services is bidding out a communications contract worth over $250 million intending to “defeat despair and inspire hope” about the coronavirus pandemic, Politico reports. In what would shape up as a massive public relations campaign, the agency reportedly says its goals include “sharing best practices for businesses to operate in the new normal” and “instill[ing] confidence to return to work and restart the economy.” The campaign would also help build a “coalition of spokespeople” around the country, providing important public health information relating to a potential coronavirus vaccine and phases of reopening. Most money, the document says, would be spent from now until January 2021.

🧵 RT @AVindman Please send this thread out far and wide. Retweet, post on FB, Instagram, etc. let’s get a million eyes on this!! 📌 https://twitter.com/AVindman/status/1300533874221613056?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @ Trump’s popularity slips in latest Military Times poll — and more troops say they’ll vote for Biden
⋙⋙ 📊 MilitaryTimes: Trump’s popularity slips in latest Military Times poll — and more troops say they’ll vote for Biden http://bit.ly/2EHVswE 49.9% of active duty troops disapprove of Trump (42% “strongly”); 38% approve. Who they plan to vote for: ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1300599653076008961?s=20/photo/1

In the latest results — based on 1,018 active-duty troops surveyed in late July and early August — nearly half of respondents (49.9 percent) had an unfavorable view of the president, compared to about 38 percent who had a favorable view. Questions in the poll had a margin of error of up to 2 percent. ¤ Among all survey participants, 42 percent said they “strongly” disapprove of Trump’s time in office.

WaPo Editorial: The director of national intelligence is providing cover for Putin http://wapo.st/2YTaw1h “If Americans are not aware of precisely what Moscow is doing to sow misinformation, they are more likely to be swayed by it”

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Joe Biden smacks down Trump in Pittsburgh http://wapo.st/2QCGA58 “‘This president long ago forfeited any moral leadership in this country. He can’t stop the violence — because for years he has fomented it,’ Biden declared”

WaPo, Max Boot: This isn’t an administration. It’s an ongoing criminal conspiracy. http://wapo.st/3jwMwsS “I am convinced that Trump’s wrongdoing is so pervasive & brazen that he must be prosecuted to uphold the rule of law & deter even greater lawbreaking by future presidents”

If elected, President Biden should appoint a special counsel of unimpeachable integrity — a widely respected former U.S. attorney or federal judge — with a wide-ranging mandate to investigate Trump and his administration. That prosecutor should finally summon Trump to testify orally under oath or assert his Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination — something Mueller never did. If Trump did testify, it would almost certainly result in perjury charges.

WaPo: Michael Flynn case does not have to be immediately dismissed, appeals court rules http://wapo.st/3bd25Tk The decision “gives U.S. District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan the go-ahead to question prosecutors’ unusual move to dismiss Flynn’s case ahead of sentencing”

⭕ 30 Aug 2020

WaPo, Ishaan Tharoor: In Trump, much of the world sees an act that’s wearing thin http://wapo.st/31HS39G “Still, numerous commentators hope that a Trump defeat in November may lead to a kind of restoration”

🧵 RT @McFaul For those of us who study autocracies, including elections in autocracies, there were a lot of familiar messages, symbols, and methods on display this week at the #RNCConvention. THREAD 📌 https://twitter.com/McFaul/status/1299393438522077190?s=20

1. Cult of the Personality. This show was all about Trump. (3 years after the death of Stalin, Khrushchev’s gave his secret speech in 1956, titled “On the Cult of Personality and Its Consequences.” I wonder if a future GOP leader will give a similar speech someday?)

2. Administrative resources. Autocrats and semi-autocrats frequently use government resources for personal electoral gain. We have #HatchAct to prevent such behavior in the U.S. It’s obviously not working.

3. Blatant disregard for the law. That Trump’s team dared anyone to charge them with violating the #HatchAct is exactly what Putin and others autocrats do all the time. Laws don’t apply to the king & his court, only to the subjects.

4. Blatant disregard for facts. As U.S. ambassador to Russia, I found this Putin regime trait most frustrating. We – the U.S. government- were constrained by facts. They were not. Trump obviously was not constrained by facts last night. He usually isn’t:
⋙ Glenn Kessler (WaPo): Donald Trump and His Assault on Truth: The President’s Falsehoods, Misleading Claims and Flat-Out Lies http://amzn.to/31FCv6w

5. Us versus Them populism. “Elites” versus “the people” nationalism. Autocratic populists use polarizing identity politics to divide societies all the time. Many populist leaders actually have little in common with the “masses.” (Putin is very rich.)

6. The opposition is the “enemy of the people.” Putin & other autocratic populists cast their opponents as radicals & revolutionaries. They don’t focus on their own records – often there is little to celebrate – but the horrors that will happen if they lose power. Sound familiar? ¤ There is one difference between Putin and Trump so far. Putin also claims falsely that his political opponents are supported by foreign enemies, the U.S. & the West. Trump has not gone there full-throated yet. But my guess it’s coming. “Beijing Biden” is a hint.

7. Law and Order. Autocratic populists all shout about it, even when the opposite is happening on their watch.

8. The good tsar versus the bad boyars. Kings and tsars always blamed bad provincial leaders for national ills. Putin blames the governors all the time… just like Trump.

9. Individual acts of royal kindness. Putin, like the tsars he emulates, does this all the time. Trump offering a pardon or “granting” citizenship (which of course he didnt & doesn’t have the power to do) are typical, faux gestures of royal kindness toward his subjects.

10. Homage and fealty. Vassals must signal their complete loyalty and absolute devotion to kings and autocrats. Those that don’t are banished from the royal court or the party. (Where were the Bushes last night?)

11. The royal family. In this dimension, Trump acts more like a monarch than even Putin. (but watch Lukashenko and his gun-toting teenage son in Belarus)The many Trump family members who performed this week – even a girlfriend got a slot – went beyond even what Putin does.

12. There’s still one big difference. We still don’t know who will win the November election. That uncertainty is a crucial difference between electoral democracies & electoral autocracies. Its also a difference that has no guarantee of lasting, depending on the outcome this year

For further reading on populists in comparative perspective, see this report by
@AnnaGBusse @FukuyamaFrancis @didikuol and me:
⋙ New Report: Anna Grzymala-Busse, Didi Kuo, Francis Fukuyama and Michael McFaul: Global Populisms and Their Challenges http://bit.ly/3lIqkhk
// A new report explains the nature of the threat and potential solutions for the rise of global populism. Download it now.

For further reading on electoral autocracies, see this review article:
⋙ WorldPolitics, Yonatan Morse: Review: The Era of Electoral Authoritarianism http://bit.ly/3gNzfdn

🐣 RT @davidaxelrod Bonkers.
⋙ 🐣 RT @nytimes President Trump’s Twitter barrage overnight Saturday and early Sunday included embracing a supporter charged with murder and threatening to use force against demonstrators outside the White House.
NYT: Trump Embraces Fringe Theories on Protests and the Coronavirus http://nyti.ms/3hWc8Pz
// In a Twitter barrage, the president advanced conspiracy theories claiming that protests are an organized coup and that the virus death toll is inflated. He also reposted a call to imprison New York’s governor.

🐣 RT @VDJ364 “The numbers are overwhelming: Most of the violence is coming from the extreme right wing,” said Clint Watts, a former FBI agent who studies extremist political activity for the Foreign Policy Research Institute, a think tank in Philadelphia.
// 8/30/2020
⋙ WaPo (6/17): As Trump warns of leftist violence, a dangerous threat emerges from the right-wing boogaloo movement http://wapo.st/

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews It’s a message. Not a love letter. ¤ The Russian navy has conducted major war games near Alaska involving dozens of ships & aircraft, the biggest such drills in the area since the Soviet times that included the Omsk nuclear submarine surfacing near Alaska.
⋙ ABC: Russian navy conducts major maneuvers near Alaska http://abcn.ws/2EOVnXP
// The Russian navy has conducted major war games near Alaska involving dozens of ships and aircraft, the biggest such drills in the area since the Soviet times

WaPo: As clashes between armed groups and leftist protesters turn deadly, police face complaints of tolerating vigilantes http://wapo.st/3lFJ699 “[P]olice officers have been photographed smiling or fist-bumping with members of far-right armed groups”
// 8/30/2020; saboteur provocateur

WaPo, Max Boot: Trump cannot be allowed to incite his way to reelection http://wapo.st/3jGppfB “The horrors that Trump claims will unfold in Biden’s America are actually happening right now in Trump’s America”

🐣 RT @JoeBiden The deadly violence we saw overnight in Portland is unacceptable. Shooting in the streets of a great American city is unacceptable. ¤ I condemn violence of every kind by anyone, whether on the left or the right. And I challenge Donald Trump to do the same.
⋙ 🐣 ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1300206403752206336?s=20/photo/1
// Biden statement

🐣 RT @donwinslow MY NEW VIDEO: #OpenLetterToRepublicans SOUND UP!! ¤ We don’t have to reach all of them, BUT we do need to reach some of them. ¤ We need 20,000 retweets of this video. ¤ Please make sure you watch to the very end. 💽 https://twitter.com/donwinslow/status/1300191230328856576?s=20/photo/1
// Don Winslow ad❣ Open Letter to Republicans

🐣 RT @edokeefe NEW: Wisconsin @GovEvers ask @realDonaldTrump to reconsider his Kenosha trip: “I am concerned your presence will only hinder our healing. I am concerned your presence will only delay our work to overcome division and move forward together.” (H/t @adam_brew @victorjacobo_) https://twitter.com/edokeefe/status/1300195524872728576?s=20/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @Acyn Wheeler: Do you seriously wonder Mr. President why this is the first time in decades that Americans have seen this level of violence? It’s you who have created the hate and the division. 💽 https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1300168822972846080?s=20/photo/1
// Mayor Ted Wheeler (Portland) presser

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: Both Rod Rosenstein and Richard Burr Chose Not to Investigate Trump’s Biggest Counterintelligence Vulnerability http://bit.ly/2DaKP4C

🐣 RT @TimothyDSnyder Social media nudges us towards fascism 2.0. My piece in @washingtonpost
⋙ WaPo, Timothy Snyder: Fascism is back. Blame the Internet. http://wapo.st/2YKgotx Timothy Snyder, a Yale Professor, is author of “On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from The Twentieth Century”
// It’s polarizing our politics, making us ignore inconvenient facts and impeding real activism.

Democracy depends upon a certain idea of truth: not the babel of our impulses, but an independent reality visible to all citizens. This must be a goal; it can never fully be achieved. Authoritarianism arises when this goal is openly abandoned, and people conflate the truth with what they want to hear. Then begins a politics of spectacle, where the best liars with the biggest megaphones win. Trump understands this very well. As a businessman he failed, but as a politician he succeeded because he understood how to beckon desire. By deliberately spreading unreality with modern technology, the daily tweet, he outrages some and elates others, eroding the very notion of a common world of facts.

In fascism, feeling is first. Fascists of the 1920s and 1930s wanted to undo the enlightenment and appeal to people as members of a tribe, race or species. What mattered was a story of us and them that could begin a politics of conflict and combat. Fascists proposed that the world was run by conspirators whose mysterious hold must be broken by violence. This could be achieved by a leader (führer, duce) who spoke directly to and for the people, without laws and institutions. Totalitarianism meant domination of the whole self, without respect for private and public.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance New reporting: Rosenstein prevented Mueller from pursuing a counterintelligence investigation into Trump’s Russia ties & limited him to the criminal investigation at hand, telling him “this is a criminal investigation. Do your job, and then shut it down.”
⋙ NYT: Justice Dept. Never Fully Examined Trump’s Ties to Russia, Ex-Officials Say http://nyti.ms/3lx2xRj
// The former deputy attorney general maneuvered to keep investigators from completing an inquiry into whether the president’s personal and financial links to Russia posed a national security threat.

The special counsel who finished the investigation, Robert S. Mueller III, secured three dozen indictments and convictions of some top Trump advisers, and he produced a report that outlined Russia’s wide-ranging operations to help get Mr. Trump elected and the president’s efforts to impede the inquiry.

But law enforcement officials never fully investigated Mr. Trump’s own relationship with Russia, even though some career F.B.I. counterintelligence investigators thought his ties posed such a national security threat that they took the extraordinary step of opening an inquiry into them. Within days, the former deputy attorney general Rod J. Rosenstein curtailed the investigation without telling the bureau, all but ensuring it would go nowhere.

A bipartisan report by the Republican-led Senate Intelligence Committee released this month came the closest to an examination of the president’s links to Russia. Senators depicted extensive ties between Trump associates and Russia, identified a close associate of a former Trump campaign chairman as a Russian intelligence officer and outlined how allegations about Mr. Trump’s encounters with women during trips to Moscow could be used to compromise him. But the senators acknowledged they lacked access to the full picture, particularly any insight into Mr. Trump’s finances.

🐣 RT @DrPresage “Trumpism is something akin to a fascist social and political movement. We’ve got militias roaming the street. We have one of our political parties turning into a cult of the leader.”
⋙ CNN: Media shouldn’t normalize ‘fascist’ Trumpism, Yale professor says http://cnn.it/32C8eoh
// on Reliable Sources

The media has a habit — a bad one, some argue — of “both-sidesing” issues to appear unbiased and neutral. But that doesn’t work in President Donald Trump’s America, Yale professor Jason Stanley says.

On “Reliable Sources” Sunday, Stanley told CNN’s Chief Media Correspondent Brian Stelter that Trump uses propaganda and messaging similar to fascist leaders in other countries and of the past.

“Trumpism is something akin to a fascist social and political movement,” said Stanley, author of “How Fascism Works.” “We’ve got militias roaming the street. We have one of our political parties turning into a cult of the leader.”

The result is a skewing of facts and a preponderance of conspiracy theories and misinformation. That’s not living up to the promise of America, and the press shouldn’t fall for Trump’s trap, Stanley argues.

“I want the press not to normalize,” he said. “I want the press to call out when laws are being violated, to be clear about the statistics about violent crime — we have very low violent crime in the United States historically. So I want the press not to normalize and not to consistently do both-siderism and to call the facts as they are.”

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin We’re living through an attempted authoritarian take over of America. We can’t afford not to call it what it is because we’re afraid of sounding alarmist or alienating swing voters. More people need to understand what’s at stake in 2020 and they only will if we say it clearly.

⭕ 29 Aug 2020

🔆 This❗️⋙ Eudaimonia, Umair Haque: We Don’t Know How to Warn You Any Harder. America is Dying. http://bit.ly/3hOhwE5 “This is it, and you’re blowing it, sleepwalking into collapse, letting the fascists steal your futures. Do not let it happen here”
// We Survivors of Authoritarianism Have a Message America Needs to Hear: This is Exactly How it Happens, and It’s Happening Here.

Right about now, something terrible is happening in America. Society is one tiny step away from the final collapse of democracy, at the hands of a true authoritarian, and his fanatics. Meanwhile, America’s silent majority is still slumbering at the depth and gravity of the threat.

Take it from us survivors and scholars of authoritarianism. This is exactly how it happens. The situation could not — could not — be any worse. The odds are now very much against American democracy surviving.

We survivors of authoritarianism have a terrible, terrible foreboding, because we are experiencing something we should never do: deja vu. Our parents fled from collapsing societies to America. And here, now, in a grim and eerie repeat of history, we see the scenes of our childhoods played out all over again. Only now, in the land that we came to. We see the stories our parents recounted to us happening before our eyes, only this time, in the place they brought us to, to escape from all those horrors, abuses, and depredations.

We survivors are experiencing this terrible feeling of deja vu right now as a group, as a class. We talk about it, how eerie and grim this sense of deja vu is. It’s happening all over again! Do you remember this part of your childhood? When the armed men roamed the streets? When the secret police disappeared opponents? When the fascist masses united — and that was enough to destroy democracy for good? We talk about it, believe me — but you don’t hear it because we have no real voice. America’s pundits are named Chris and Jake and Tucker. They are not named Eduardo and Ravi and Xiao and Umair. But Chris and Jake and Tucker can’t help you now. They don’t know what the hell they’re dealing with. They literally have no idea because they have no experience whatsoever.

This is not a joke. This is not a drill. When we survivors of authoritarianism experience, as a group, a class, a cohort, something that we never, ever should — the horrific deja vu that the horrors of our childhoods, that our parents knew, are happening, all over again, here, something is much, much more wrong than you know. [ … MORE … ]

This is it, and you’re blowing it, sleepwalking into collapse, letting the fascists steal your futures. ¤ Do not let it happen here.

🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzi Democracy is dying in the dark: ODNI cancels future election security briefings for Congress – Axios @ODNIgov #Election2020
⋙ Axios: ODNI cancels future election security briefings for Congress http://bit.ly/2Qzknoz

🐣 RT @brhodes Obstruction of justice accompanies the crime this time.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff The ODNI has cancelled all further briefings on foreign election interference. ¤ The Administration clearly does not want Congress or the country informed of what Russia is doing. ¤ The last DNI was fired for doing so, and the IC has now been fully brought to heel. ¤ Our statement: https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1299786966867865601?s=20/photo/1

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🧵 How could Trump steal the election? Let us count the ways. (Thread)

NewYorker, Eric Lach (8/21): What Happens if Donald Trump Fights the Election Results? http://bit.ly/2EC3BTi “[T]he Transition Integrity Project, a … group devoted to evaluating how a disputed election might unfold, hosted a series of ‘war games’ to play out various scenarios”
// 8/21/2020; Stealing a Presidential election in America is difficult, but it has been done before.

In June, the Transition Integrity Project, a newly formed group devoted to evaluating how a disputed election might unfold, hosted a series of “war games” to play out various scenarios for what might happen on and after November 3rd. Zoe Hudson, a former Open Society Foundation analyst who serves as the director of the project, told me that the idea was to “socialize” potential risks. “Surprise doesn’t work for us,” she said. “We really need people to understand that this will be an unusual election year.”

More than a hundred people participated, most of them prominent names in academia, politics, and the media—Foley was there, as were the former Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta, former Michigan governor Jennifer Granholm, and former Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele. Participants assumed roles as members of the Trump or Biden campaigns, state officials, and the media. The games, which were played under the Chatham House rule—participants are allowed to discuss what happened as long as they don’t reveal who in the room said or did what—proceeded by turns, with certain developments determined by dice rolls. “One of the big takeaways on all sides is that what you have here potentially is a situation where neither side accepts a loss,” Adam Jentleson, a former aide to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid who participated in the war games, told me. “And that’s a very difficult circle to square.”

WaPo, Robert McCartney (8/17): Here’s one way Trump could try to steal the election, voting experts say http://wapo.st/3gJdVps “Trump could declare himself the victor, saying the mailed ballots should be ignored because of the (baseless) risk of significant fraud”
// 8/17/2020

So, on election night, initial returns based on in-person voting could show Trump winning, even though large numbers of mailed ballots remain uncounted. ¤ At that point, the experts warn, Trump could declare himself the victor, saying the mailed ballots should be ignored because of the (baseless) risk of significant fraud. In states where Republicans control the voting process, he might get away with it.

“It is possible that he will say, ‘We should stop counting ballots because all those absentee ballots are illegitimate,’ ” said Trevor Potter, president of the nonpartisan Campaign Legal Center. ¤ “If his supporters believe that, it would be false but unfortunate in terms of the country accepting the credibility of the final election results,” said Potter, a former Republican-appointed chairman of the Federal Election Commission, who was general counsel for the presidential campaigns of the late senator John McCain (R-Ariz.).

USAToday, Jason Sattler (8/16): Trump has a plan to steal the election and it’s not clear Democrats have a plan to stop him http://bit.ly/34IeTjy Trump “has a plan to swipe this election. And it’s not at all clear that Democrats have a plan to stop him”
// 8/16/2020; Trump has shown he’s much better at crushing democracy than our institutions are at preserving it. This compulsion to believe he’s a fool has real costs.

There is the voter suppression. But instead of just preventing voting in key states with needless ballot restrictions, the Trump campaign is fighting all efforts to make voting in the middle of pandemic easier and safer, including hobbling the U.S. Postal Service and increasing the cost of mail-in voting. And the president isn’t even hiding his goal — preventing voting by mail (probably so he can claim victory on election night regardless of the eventual results).

The need to believe that Trump is a bumbling, deteriorating fool who is totally losing it and just somehow managed to avoid indictments his entire adult life is a huge reason our republic is the closest it has ever been to dictatorship. Multiply this by the fantasy that viral attack ads highlighting the things Trump opponents hate about Trump are going to win over disaffected Republican voters, and we’re headed for a repeat of November 2016.

Underestimating Trump got us William Barr as attorney general, Trump’s human pardon who seems to be doing all he can to sneak in some “Comey memo”-style interference before the election. Underestimating Trump has gotten us disciples of QAnon — a near religious sect centered around the belief that Trump’s opponents must be rounded up for imaginary crimes — headed to Congress. Underestimating Trump has left us with a post office we can’t rely on for voting, medication or anything.

What’s undeniable is that the Republican president, utilizing the unqualified immunity he has been given by the Republican Senate, has a plan to swipe this election. And it’s not at all clear that Democrats have a plan to stop him.

Salon, Amanda Marcotte (8/14): Forget ads, speeches, poll numbers — this election will be determined by whether Trump can steal it http://bit.ly/3b9Gawo “The president is trying to steal the election, he has the means to do it, and he very well may succeed”
// Trump’s efforts to steal the election by sabotaging the post office will work, unless we focus on stopping him

The bad news right now is so bad that it’s hard to look at it directly. Trump’s efforts to undermine the Postal Service, so Americans can’t reliably or effectively vote by mail, are working. They could very well be sufficient to steal an election, especially since Biden’s healthy national lead in the polls is much tighter in swing states like Florida, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

There are already slowdowns in mail delivery, caused by the “reforms” of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, a major Trump donor. Things are expected to get much worse in the coming weeks, as Trump and the White House focus on the fact that sabotaging the post office could very well be the key to tanking an election that is expected to be primarily conducted by mail, due to the coronavirus pandemic. The postal workers’ union in Iowa reports that mail sorting machines are being removed from some post offices, which will slow things down more. 

USAToday, David Rothkopf and Bernard Schwartz (8/14): Trump is determined to rig this election, defraud voters and thwart the will of the people http://bit.ly/34KuGhS
// 8/14/2020; Amid Trump’s war on mail voting and the post office, we need our living ex-presidents to lead a bipartisan drive to ensure the 2020 election is fair.

NYT, Jamelle Bouie (8/11): How to Foil Trump’s Election Night Strategy http://nyti.ms/3b953Z3 “If in-person voters are disproportionately pro-Trump, and mail-in voters are disproportionately pro-Biden, then you have the ingredients for an election night standoff”
// 8/111/2020; To keep the president from claiming victory on Nov. 3, Biden supporters who can vote in person may well have to.

TheIntercept, Francis Fox Piven (8/11): What If Trump Won’t Leave? http://bit.ly/3bbu1qE “[H]e will adapt the standard playbook of authoritarians everywhere: cast doubt on the election results by filing numerous lawsuits and launching coordinated federal and state investigations”
// 8/11/2020; and Deepak Bhargava; Trump is prepared to do whatever it takes to keep power. Can he be stopped?

TheWeek, Ryan Cooper (8/11): Donald Trump is trying to steal the election http://bit.ly/2QDu2dQ “If he succeeds in wrecking the Post Office, enough Democrats may be unable to vote that he will be able to steal the election”
// 8/11/2020;

TheBulwark, Dmitri Mehlhorn (8/6): How to Steal an Election http://bit.ly/2YMWoqq ● /photo/1
// 8/6/2020; Four ways Trump can still win, 89 days out.

(1) Trump can use normal tactics to win outright or make the race closer.
(2) COVID problems with election administration can take up to 6 percent off of Biden’s margin.
(3) Trump and the GOP might use historically unprecedented tactics to stay in power despite losing.
(4) Pro-Trump foreign actors will be using similar but more aggressive tactics to their 2016 interference.

Slate, Mark Stern (8/3): How Trump Could Steal the Election http://bit.ly/3bcMwLt “Far more Democrats than Republicans plan to vote by mail in November”
// 8/3/2020; One increasingly likely scenario where everything goes wrong.

OpenDemocracy (7/24): How Trump could steal the election – and how we could stop him http://bit.ly/2EM7uVo by Joel McCleary, Gary Hart, Mark Medish and Timothy E Wirth
// 7/23/2020; We need to be ready for a president who may abuse every gap in the constitution.

Salon, Bob Cesca (7/21): We all know Donald Trump is preparing to rig or steal the election — but exactly how? http://bit.ly/34LYwSU “I believe I know how Trump will try to interfere with the process as well as the outcome, and it’s more than a little unnerving. … Warning: Hang on tight”
// There’s zero possibility that Trump will accept defeat with dignity. We need to prepare for weeks of dreadful chaos

Newsweek, Timothy Worth and Tom Rogers (7/3): How Trump Could Lose the Election—And Still Remain President http://bit.ly/3gtfaJT What if Trump declares “that there was mail-in ballot fraud and that the Chinese were behind a plan to provide fraudulent mail-in ballots”?
// 7/3/2020; Timothy E. Wirth is a former U.S. senator from Colorado.

For Trump, there are two broad pathways to maintaining power. First, we can already see very clearly a strategy designed to suppress voter turnout with the purging of registration rolls of large numbers of mostly urban voters; efforts to suppress mail-in ballots, which are more necessary than ever, given COVID-19; a re-election apparatus that is training 50,000 poll watchers for the purpose of challenging citizens’ right to vote on Election Day; and significant efforts to make in-person voting in urban areas as cumbersome as possible in order to have long lines that discourage people from exercising their voting rights.

The second pathway to subverting the election is even more ominous—but we must be cognizant of it because Trump is already laying the groundwork for how he can lose the popular vote, and even lose in the key swing states necessary for an Electoral College victory, but still remain president.

This spring, HBO aired The Plot Against America, based on the Philip Roth novel of how an authoritarian president could grab control of the United States government using emergency powers that no one could foresee. Recent press reports have revealed the compilation by the Brennan Center at New York University of an extensive list of presidential emergency powers that might be inappropriately invoked in a national security crisis. Attorney General William Barr, known for his extremist view of the expanse of presidential power, is widely believed to be developing a Justice Department opinion arguing that the president can exercise emergency powers in certain national security situations, while stating that the courts, being extremely reluctant to intervene in the sphere of a national security emergency, would allow the president to proceed unchecked.

WashingtonMonthly, Nancy LeTourneau (6/24): How Trump Will Try to Steal the Election http://bit.ly/3hLc19e
1) Voter Suppression
2) Foreign Interference
3) October Surprise(s)
4) If He Loses, Challenge the Results
// 6/24/2020; If voter suppression and foreign influence don’t work, he’ll contest the results.

VanityFair (6/14): The Hive Interview: Could Trump Steal the Election? http://bit.ly/3gFoYju “The fear? If Trump loses, he could very well claim voter fraud and refuse to cede power. Imagine Florida during the 2000 election by new orders of magnitude”
// Attorneys Marc Elias of the DNC and Dale Ho of the ACLU talk about the raging battle over voter suppression, the twin challenges of Trump and the coronavirus, and why, says Elias, “I think we’re winning more than we’re losing.”

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky (5/27): Trump’s Five Simple Tricks for Stealing the Election http://bit.ly/2EBRPYY “Everyone knows he’ll cheat. Even his supporters know he’ll cheat. … So that he’ll cheat—while loudly accusing the other side of cheating—is a given.”
// 5/27/2020; Sure, he could use ordinary cheating to eke out another narrow Electoral College win and popular vote loss. But he has other cards up his sleeve if that doesn’t work out this time.

NYT, Reid Epstein (5/24): Trump Sows Doubt on Voting. It Keeps Some People Up at Night. http://nyti.ms/3hIwJX9 Several groups have formed to map out scenarios and options should Trump interfere in the election of refuses to cede power if he loses
// 5/24/2020; A group of worst-case scenario planners — mostly Democrats, but also some anti-Trump Republicans — have been gaming out how to respond to various doomsday options for the 2020 presidential election.

[A] group of worst-case scenario planners — mostly Democrats, but some anti-Trump Republicans as well — … have been gaming out various doomsday options for the 2020 presidential election. Outraged by Mr. Trump and fearful that he might try to disrupt the campaign before, during and after Election Day, they are engaged in a process that began in the realm of science fiction but has nudged closer to reality as Mr. Trump and his administration abandon longstanding political norms.

Marc Elias, a Washington lawyer who leads the Democratic National Committee’s legal efforts to fight voter suppression measures … is engaged in multiple lawsuits aimed at making it easier to cast absentee ballots by mail and making in-person voting more available, either on Election Day or in the preceding weeks.

“Since 2016, Donald Trump has shown that he is always ready to sacrifice our basic democratic norms for his personal and political interests,” said Bob Bauer, a Biden senior adviser who is a lawyer for the campaign. “We assume he may well resort to any kind of trick, ploy or scheme he can in order to hold onto his presidency. We have built a strong program to plan for and address every possibility to ensure that he does not succeed.”

“In the eight to 10 months I’ve been yapping at people about this stuff, the reactions have gone from, ‘Don’t be silly, that won’t happen,’ to an increasing sense of, ‘You know, that could happen,’” said Rosa Brooks, a Georgetown University law professor. Earlier this year, Ms. Brooks convened an informal group of Democrats and never-Trump Republicans to brainstorm about ways the Trump administration could disrupt the election and to think about ways to prevent it.

Ms. Brooks’s group at Georgetown is not the only one forecasting doomsday scenarios for the election. Ian Bassin, the executive director of Protect Democracy, a nonprofit group dedicated to resisting authoritarian government, last year convened the National Task Force on Election Crises, a bipartisan 51-member group that includes Republicans such as Michael Chertoff, the former homeland security secretary. The group is dedicated to envisioning and presenting plans for scenarios that could wreck the 2020 presidential election.

The task force began with 65 possibilities before narrowing the list early this year to eight potential calamities, including natural disasters, a successful foreign hack of voting machines, a major candidate’s challenging the election and seeking to delegitimize the results, and a president who refuses to participate in a peaceful transfer of power.

Among the scenarios they eliminated when making final cuts in January, ironically, was a killer pandemic that ravaged the country and kept people homebound before Election Day. After the coronavirus struck, the group reconstituted to publish pandemic-related recommendations for state governments to follow.

The group also produced a 200-page document, which has not been made public. Several members said they had worked on specific scenarios but had not seen the complete draft. They said that while many of the possibilities envisioned an incumbent president’s using the forces of government to his advantage, the report’s authors had been careful not to make the document explicitly about Mr. Trump.

Edward B. Foley, a law professor at Ohio State University who participated in the task force, said the 2020 election could resemble the contest of 1876, which nearly split the country a decade after the Civil War.

DemocracyDocket, Marc Elias (3/31: No, Trump Cannot Move the General Election http://bit.ly/2YIb3TG The date is designated by statute
// 3/31/2020

In 1845, Congress enacted a statute to exercise its power to set a uniform date for “choosing” electors: “The electors of President and Vice President shall be appointed, in each State, on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, in every fourth year succeeding every election of a President and Vice President.”

TheAtlantic, Jeffrey Davis (3/29): How Donald Trump Could Steal the Election http://bit.ly/34RqY5Q “The danger begins with the fact that, regardless of what people believe, the Constitution does not give Americans the right to vote for their president”
// 3/29/2020; The president can’t simply cancel the fall balloting, but his state-level allies could still deliver him a second term.

Legal protections for the election do exist and are strong. The Constitution and federal law require the election of a president this November and state that the president’s term ends the following January. The Supreme Court has repeatedly held that once states grant their residents the right to vote, doing so becomes a fundamental right. Forty-nine states recognize the right to vote in their state constitutions and 26 guarantee that elections must be free and open. Any attempt by the president or state legislatures to deprive people of the right to vote, in order to ensure Trump’s reelection, would blatantly violate these rights. But a lot could still go wrong, especially at the state level.

The danger begins with the fact that, regardless of what people believe, the Constitution does not give Americans the right to vote for their president. Rather, the Constitution says that a college of electors votes for the president, and Article II of the Constitution gives states nearly unlimited power to decide how these electors are chosen.

Today, all 50 states grant their residents the right to vote for president, and the people’s vote determines which electors from each state will select the next president. However, any state could change its law and instead allow its legislature to decide which electors will choose the next president. ¤ In other words, states have a lot of power in deciding how the election will run. Today, Republicans control 30 state legislatures and Democrats only 19, with one state divided.

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⭕ 28 Aug 2020

🧵 RT @SteveSchmidtSES The desecration of the White House for Trump’s perverse political use is an abomination. The question of whether voters care about the Hatch Act is beside the point. It is the law. Trump’s convention was a pageant of breathtaking dishonesty, racial incitement and demagoguery. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1299390432602980353?s=20

⭕ 27 Aug 2020

🐣 RT @brhodes Don’t look back years from now and wonder what more you could have done to stop this. Two months with literally everything on the line.

🧵 RT @LincolnsBible The President and Organized Crime:
“GOOD G*D, THE FBI HAS TAPES!”
– Thread –
Seatbelts on.
You’re gonna hear some audio.
Let’s f*cking do this, shall we?
First, context:
What does it mean to be “mobbed-up”? Well…
It depends on what you do for them – the mafia. /1 📌 https://twitter.com/LincolnsBible/status/1299149010561769472?s=20
// Netflix series “Fear City”
⋙ Esquire: Netflix’s Fear City Hints at Trump’s Mob Connections. The Real Story Goes Even Deeper. http://bit.ly/2QAfBXC
// Fear City: New York vs. the Mafia; For years, the president did business in industries with strong mafia ties.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “You’re going to see a very, very desperate politician tonight that understands that his impending doom, while not certain, is highly likely,” James Carville says of Pres. Trump ahead of his #RNC2020 address.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, Ayman Mohyeldin: James Carville predicts Trump will have a ‘tough election night’ http://on.msnbc.com/3gAjoyQ
// James Carville predicts that President Donald Trump will have a ‘tough election night’ and the days after his presidency will be difficult as well: “You’re going to see a very desperate politician tonight … He’s going to have a tough election night and a tough go after it cause he’s gone [sic] a lot of very terrible things and they have to be accounted for.”

🐣 RT @MarshallCohen NEW: A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to answer questions and turn over evidence about USPS policy changes within 10 days as part of a lawsuit brought by Democratic state AGs over recent mail slowdowns and the impact on the 2020 election. (h/t @kpolantz)

🐣 RT @McFaul Putin is pledging to protect the sovereignty of a single dictator and his regime. He could care less about the sovereignty of the people of #Belarus.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AlexKokcharov #Russia’s president Putin “pledged to protect sovereignty of #Belarus”. ¤ This sounds like the Kremlin has made plans for an incursion into Belarus. https://twitter.com/AlexKokcharov/status/1298942489240449026?s=20

🐣 Left: Putin. Right: Trump. See a pattern? ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1299093174246350849?s=20/photo/1
// entering room with soldiers opening doors

CNN: White House says it is creating ‘very large’ dossier on Washington Post journalist and others http://cnn.it/2EnTMsb “White House spokesperson Judd Deere accused The Washington Post of ‘blatantly interfering with the business relationships of the Trump Organization’”

In a statement, White House spokesperson Judd Deere accused The Washington Post of “blatantly interfering with the business relationships of the Trump Organization” and demanded “it must stop.” ¤ “Please be advised that we are building up a very large ‘dossier’ on the many false David Fahrenthold and others stories as they are a disgrace to journalism and the American people,” Deere said.

💙 🧵 RT @NickBauman Vigilante killings are the opposite of “law and order.” 📌 https://twitter.com/NickBaumann/status/1299069289673220097?s=20
⋙ TheAtlantic, Elaine Godfrey: The Violence Could Get Much Worse http://bit.ly/2G56zQE “When law enforcement reacts leniently to far-right militant organizations, those groups tend to believe any violence on their part is authorized”
// 8/7/2020; saboteur provocateur; Unless police and political leaders begin to crack down on the armed vigilantes monitoring protests, more bloodshed could soon follow the killings in Kenosha.

Late Tuesday night, a young white man with an AR-15-style rifle slung over his shoulder sprinted down a darkened street. He had, according to the narrative later pieced together from cellphone footage, just shot a person in the head and left them to bleed out in the parking lot of a car dealership. As he ran, a scattered group of people gave chase, and he fired at them, hitting at least one. A bystander called out to the police stationed at the end of the block: “Hey, dude right here shot them!” Yet the officers did nothing. When the shooter reached the squad cars, his arms raised in surrender, they let him pass.

Seventeen-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse, who has described himself as a militia member and appeared in videos that night next to other armed men linked to a local militia group known as the Kenosha Guard, has since been arrested and charged with killing two people. … Rittenhouse and the other men, who claimed to be protecting local businesses, are not the first armed right-wing counterprotesters to evade police scrutiny this summer. In May and June, such extremists appeared on 187 occasions at protests around the country, according to the Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights, a left-leaning organization that tracks extremist groups. Vigilantes appeared to receive the support or approval of police in about two dozen of those instances, says Alexander Reid Ross, a researcher at the Center for Analysis of the Radical Right and the author of Against the Fascist Creep.

On June 2, amid the nationwide demonstrations to protest the killing of George Floyd, officers in Philadelphia allowed men armed with bats to linger outside a police station past curfew, then looked on while members of the group beat protesters. Around the same time, authorities in Curry County, Oregon, seemed to welcome “local boys” defending the community against a rumored appearance from the left-wing group antifa. A constable in Texas called on members of a far-right paramilitary organization called Oath Keepers to guard a hair salon from threats of looting and arson. A police officer in Salem, Oregon, was filmed politely asking a group of armed men to disperse ahead of curfew “so we don’t look like we’re playing favorites.”

But deferential treatment of armed counterprotesters suggests that police are playing favorites. When law enforcement reacts leniently to far-right militant organizations, those groups tend to believe any violence on their part is authorized, says Michael German, a retired FBI agent who spent months in the early 1990s working undercover among white supremacists and right-wing militants. Consistent leniency, he told me, “has created a monster that’s going to be hard to contain.”

DailyBeast, David Lurie: Trump’s Voter Fraud ‘Proof’ Turned Out to Be the Real Fraud http://bit.ly/31uHiYq
// A Keystone State judge—a Trump appointee, no less—asked the president’s lawyers for proof of vote-by-mail fraud. He got none—because there is none.

A database maintained by the conservative Heritage Foundation indicates that, over a period of nine years, there were all of 15 cases of voter fraud in the five states that employ universal mail voting; furthermore, as election expert Rick Hasen has explained, it would likely require thousands of counterfeit or otherwise fraudulent ballots to sway the outcome of a state’s election, something that would be virtually impossible to carry off.  A senior FBI official similarly recently stated that “[i]t’s extraordinarily difficult to change a federal election outcome through [coordinated] fraud alone.”

⭕ 26 Aug 2020

🐣 RT @starsandstripes U.S. officials said that a Russian vehicle sideswiped a light-armored U.S. military vehicle, injuring four Americans, while two Russian helicopters flew overhead.
⋙⋙ StarsAndStripes: US and Russia blame each other for military vehicle collision in Syria that injured four American troops http://bit.ly/32uifnv
⋙ 🐣 Russian troops known Putin has their backs while Trump will never stand up to Putin.

🧵 RT @GoAngelo 1/ I want to share a bit about Fox News, advertisers, revenue and accountability. ¤ Let me first start by saying that, Fox News is actually suffering quite severely on the advertiser front. (The next chart will illustrate just how badly)… 📌 https://twitter.com/GoAngelo/status/1244819790650322944?s=20

🐣 RT @marlowNYC Colbert: “Why should we pay attention to what they’re saying if none of what they’re saying tonight is about what’s happening in America right now? Why should we watch their reality show if it doesn’t reflect our reality?”
⋙ DailyBeast, Marlow Stern: Stephen Colbert Explains Why He Boycotted the RNC: ‘It Doesn’t Reflect Our Reality’ http://bit.ly/2YFNXx7
// “Donald Trump does not care if you live or die of COVID, or racism, as long as he wins,” the “Late Show” host told his audience Thursday night.

Stephen Colbert opened his show Wednesday night with a confession. ¤ “Now, full disclosure: I did not watch much of the convention tonight. And fullest disclosure: I did not watch any of it,” the Late Show host said. “Because right now in America, we’re facing a global pandemic that has killed 180,000 Americans, heavily armed Rambo wannabes are murdering people in our streets, the strongest hurricane in the history of the Gulf Coast is making landfall as I speak, and the RNC’s message is: Who’s up for four more years?”

“I know by not watching the RNC I didn’t do my job tonight. And I just want to say: I feel great about it,” Colbert continued. “Why should we pay attention to what they’re saying if none of what they’re saying tonight is about what’s happening in America right now? Why should we watch their reality show if it doesn’t reflect our reality? Why subject ourselves to their lies that stick to your soul like hot tar? Lies like: Donald Trump cares whether you live or die.”

🐣 RT @statnews The #Covid19 testing guidance was crafted not by the CDC but by the White House coronavirus task force, and the nation’s best-known infectious disease expert, Anthony Fauci, didn’t sign off on it.
⋙ ‼️ ★ STATNews: New Covid-19 testing guidelines, crafted at the White House, alarm public health experts http://bit.ly/3jlkH6O

🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES It is important to remember that Kayleigh McEnany and Kellyanne Conway are congenital liars who have deceived the American people thousands of times. They have desecrated their oaths and their appearance as Sr. White House officials is illegal and grossly inappropriate.

💙 CNN: US intelligence officials say there’s no evidence to back up Trump’s claims about threats to mail-in voting http://cnn.it/

🐣 RT @julietkayyem “Stochastic terrorism — noun- the public demonization of a person or group resulting in the incitement of a violent act, which is statistically probable but whose specifics cannot be predicted.” @Dictionarycom #trump https://twitter.com/juliettekayyem/status/1298770538991677440?s=20
// re: Kenosha killer

NewYorker, Elizabeth Kolbert: What P. T. Barnum Understood About America http://bit.ly/3aYlNSI
// The “Prince of Humbugs” was a liar, a racist, and an entertainer who would do anything for a crowd. He even considered running for President

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “We’ve seen a 3.5 year assault on the idea of truth, the concept of objective truth, and it’s dangerous because a democratic society cannot be sustained on a garbage heap of lies. It requires the bedrock granite of truth” – @SteveSchmidtSES w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1298732801458659331?s=20/photo/1

NYT, Frank Bruni: The Epic Shamelessness of the Republican Convention http://nyti.ms/2G1Z2SD “The convention crystallized and formalized the Republican Party’s journey, under Trump, into a mythical realm of unrestrained idolatry”
// Norms are for chumps, not for Trumps.

⭕ 25 Aug 2020

◕ MSN/Bloomberg: Republicans’ TV Audience Tumbles on Every Network Except Fox http://bit.ly/3gpOMjr On Monday, Fox gained 5.0 million viewers; combined, other networks lost 7.9 million compared to last Monday when the Democratic Convention aired ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1298469574569013250?s=20/photo/1

🔆 New Book ⋙ Kevin Sullivan and Mary Jordan: Trump on Trial: The Investigation, Impeachment, Acquittal and Aftermath http://amzn.to/2Ex5ss8 book by Pulitzer Prize–winning Washington Post reporters

🔆 New Book ⋙ Brian Stelter: Hoax: Donald Trump, Fox News, and the Dangerous Distortion of Truth http://amzn.to/3ljXPWQ

🔆 New Book ⋙ John W Dean and Bob Altemeyer: Authoritarian Nightmare: Trump and His Followers http://amzn.to/2Qqstzy

DailyBeast, Matt Wilstein: Stephen Colbert Brutally Mocks Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle’s RNC Speeches http://bit.ly/2Yzazzj Colbert: “Trump Jr. girlfriend and vengeful banshee who will haunt your dreams, Kimberly Guilfoyle, who screamed this message of hope.”
// After zooming in on Jr.’s “sweaty face and wet, bloodshot eyes,” Colbert added, “Either he’s high or that’s what happens when you live in the splash zone of Screamin’ Guilfoyle.”

⭕ 24 Aug 2020

JustSecurity, Asha Rangappa and Ryan Goodman: Manafort’s Reward: Sen. Ron Johnson and the Ukraine Conspiracy Investigation: Part II http://bit.ly/3jftgA2
↥ ↧
JustSecurity, Asha Rangappa and Ryan Goodman: How Sen. Ron Johnson’s Investigation Became an Enabler of Russian Disinformation: Part I http://bit.ly/3kzvQSL
// 8/11/2020

PoliticoMag, Tim Alberta: The Grand Old Meltdown http://politi.co/3htpwtU
// What happens when a party gives up on ideas?

💽 DailyBeast, Marlowe Stern: George Conway’s Tearful Plea: Trump Is ‘a Racist, He Is Evil’ http://bit.ly/31rIYC4 ¤ “#Unfit” will be available on multiple digital platforms on 9/1
// In exclusive clips from “#Unfit” filmed prior to his wife’s White House exit, George Conway—Lincoln Project co-founder, Kellyanne hubby—gets emotional about why he opposes Trump.

DailyBeast, Julia Davis: Russian Media Turns to QAnon Conspiracies to Help Re-Elect Trump http://bit.ly/2QltHMq Julia Davis watches Russian tv ~ so you don’t have to
// Russia is using the unhinged QAnon playbook to boost the president who they believe will pay them back if he’s re-elected.

WaPo: New York attorney general files legal action against Trump Organization, revealing state investigation into the company’s financial dealings http://wapo.st/3laH5l3 The filing seeks a subpoena for an interview with the president’s son Eric

The filing asks a New York state judge to compel the Trump Organization to provide information it has been withholding from investigators — including a subpoena seeking an interview with the president’s son Eric

WSJ: New York Attorney General Investigating Trump Organization, President Trump’s Assets http://on.wsj.com/2Ezejtb “They have stalled, withheld documents, and instructed witnesses, including Eric Trump, to refuse to answer questions under oath” ~ AG Letitia James
// New documents ask New York court to order the Trump Organization and Eric Trump to comply with subpoenas

🐣 RT @duty2warn Peter Navarro confronted the heads of the FDA for “delaying” the vaccine: “You’re ALL deep state. You have to get on Trump time” When you’re failing scream conspiracy.
⋙ 🐣 “Trump time” ~ he must mean watching tv 12 hours a day, ”working” 2 hours, Tweeting crazy stuff incessantly, and golfing 3 days a week at your own golf course

━━━━━━━▼ Rightwing saboteur provocateurs among BLM Protests
Right wing Right-wing White Supremacy Boogaloo

TheGuardian: ‘Boogaloo Boi’ charged in fire of Minneapolis police precinct during George Floyd protest http://bit.ly/38GF4bR
// 10/23/2020; saboteur provocateur; Ivan Harrison Hunter, a Texas rightwing extremist, bragged about helping to set the fire then was seen shooting 13 rounds at the building

DailyBeast: Sixteen ‘Boogaloo’ Followers Have Been Busted in 7 Days http://bit.ly/30TchwB
// 10/9/2020; saboteur provocateur; The takedown of the plot against Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was just the tip of the iceberg.

WaPo, Dana Milbank: Trump backs violent white supremacists. There’s no way around it. http://wapo.st/2GkN7PY He “singled out, and made common cause with, one violent gang characterized by his own FBI as an extremist group with ties to white nationalism”
// 9/30/2020; saboteur provocateur; “Rather than tell that group, the Proud Boys, to stand down, Trump suggested they ‘stand back and stand by’ — presumably, for further violence when needed.”

WaPo: Right-wing extremists take to social media to celebrate Trump’s ‘stand by’ comment http://wapo.st/3n543uD
// 9/30/2020; saboteur provocateur; Proud Boys, others see support in Trump’s response to a question about white supremacy

NYT: Portland Prepares for Violent Showdowns, Proud Boys and Tear Gas http://nyti.ms/3i2vl0Z
// 9/25/2020; saboteur provocateur; The nation’s divisive political scene has increasingly spilled from social media into public rallies. Portland is bracing for possible violent clashes between far-right and left-wing activists.

TheGuardian: Revealed: pro-Trump activists plotted violence ahead of Portland rallies http://bit.ly/3kVSDrt “The shared allegiances expressed in the group are mostly to the police, the United States and Donald Trump, a person whom some say they are prepared to kill for.”
// 9/23/2020; saboteur provocateur; Patriots Coalition members suggested political assassinations and said ‘laws will be broken, people will get hurt’, leaked chats show

Politico, Betsy Swan (9/4): DHS draft: White supremacists are greatest terror threat http://politi.co/3lUjaGH
● “Russia ‘probably will be the primary covert foreign influence actor and purveyor of disinformation’”
● “None of the drafts POLITICO reviewed referred to a threat from Antifa”
// 9/4/2020; saboteur provocateur; The documents are slightly different drafts of the same annual threat assessment, which is not yet published.

WaPo: Suspect in Portland slaying killed when authorities moved to arrest him, official says http://wapo.st/32UQEw6
// 9/3/2020; Investigators were seeking to take Michael Forest Reinoehl into custody in connection with the fatal shooting of 39-year-old Aaron J. Danielson on Saturday after confrontations between supporters of President Trump and Black Lives Matter counterprotesters.

WaPo (9/1): Portland killing renews focus on tactics of far-right group Patriot Prayer http://wapo.st/2YV5rFV “‘What they really want to do is silence their political enemies, and they want to do that through violence and intimidation, and that’s kind of their predominant purpose’”
// 9/1/2020; saboteur provocateur;

WaPo: As clashes between armed groups and leftist protesters turn deadly, police face complaints of tolerating vigilantes http://wapo.st/3lFJ699 “[P]olice officers have been photographed smiling or fist-bumping with members of far-right armed groups”
// 8/30/2020; saboteur provocateur

🐣 RT @mmpadellan You can’t be the “Law & Order” President if you’re ACTIVELY inciting Civil War on the streets of America. ¤ OUTSIDE AGITATORS are causing #TrumpRiots. ¤ PASS IT ON. 💽 https://twitter.com/mmpadellan/status/1300116332877414402?s=20/photo/1
// 8/30/2020; saboteur provocateur; Real American ad❣ Gestapo Trump

TheGuardian, Mike German (8/28): The FBI warned for years that police are cozy with the far right. Is no one listening? http://bit.ly/31ANRbV
// 8/28/2020; saboteur provocateur

TheAtlantic, Elaine Godfrey (8/27): The Violence Could Get Much Worse http://bit.ly/2G56zQE “When law enforcement reacts leniently to far-right militant organizations, those groups tend to believe any violence on their part is authorized”
// 8/27/2020; saboteur provocateur; Unless police and political leaders begin to crack down on the armed vigilantes monitoring protests, more bloodshed could soon follow the killings in Kenosha.

On June 2, amid the nationwide demonstrations to protest the killing of George Floyd, officers in Philadelphia allowed men armed with bats to linger outside a police station past curfew, then looked on while members of the group beat protesters. Around the same time, authorities in Curry County, Oregon, seemed to welcome “local boys” defending the community against a rumored appearance from the left-wing group antifa. A constable in Texas called on members of a far-right paramilitary organization called Oath Keepers to guard a hair salon from threats of looting and arson. A police officer in Salem, Oregon, was filmed politely asking a group of armed men to disperse ahead of curfew “so we don’t look like we’re playing favorites.”

But deferential treatment of armed counterprotesters suggests that police are playing favorites. When law enforcement reacts leniently to far-right militant organizations, those groups tend to believe any violence on their part is authorized, says Michael German, a retired FBI agent who spent months in the early 1990s working undercover among white supremacists and right-wing militants. Consistent leniency, he told me, “has created a monster that’s going to be hard to contain.”

TheGuardian (8/26): Kenosha: teen charged with murder after two Black Lives Matter protesters killed http://bit.ly/34AZUaZ
// (8/26/2020); saboteur provocateur; Three shot by gunman thought to be linked to a militia as Wisconsin city rocked by further violence

WaPo (8/26): 17-year-old charged with homicide after shooting during Kenosha protests, authorities say http://wapo.st/3liE4PH
// 8/26/2020; saboteur provocateur;

His social media feeds contained messages supporting the police and photos of himself with assault rifles. He had been a member of cadet programs for local police and fire departments, according to department newsletters and statements.

🐣 RT @julietkayyem “Stochastic terrorism — noun- the public demonization of a person or group resulting in the incitement of a violent act, which is statistically probable but whose specifics cannot be predicted.” @Dictionarycom #trump https://twitter.com/juliettekayyem/status/1298770538991677440?s=20
// 8/26/2020; re: Kenosha killer
↥ ↧
BuzzFeedNews: The Kenosha Shooting Suspect Was In The Front Row Of A Trump Rally In January http://bit.ly/2QoI6Yu
// 8/26/2020; saboteur provocateur; Kyle Rittenhouse’s social media is filled with references to “Blue Lives Matter.”

WWeek, Laura Jedeed (8/17): A Far-Right Protester Fired Two Gunshots at Black Lives Matter Demonstrators Last Weekend http://bit.ly/3aRFdZy The reporter and two other witnesses recognized the driver as a rightwing figure who has made threats against the “antifa”
// 8/17/2020; saboteur provocateur; This reporter and two other eyewitnesses at the scene recognized the driver of the Dodge Dart as Skylor Jernigan.

Reuters (8/4): U.S. prosecutors do not charge Portland protesters with antifa ties http://reut.rs/34rsLP2 “U.S. federal prosecutors have produced no evidence linking dozens of people arrested in anti-racism protests in Portland, Oregon, to the antifa or anarchist movements”
// 8/4/2020; saboteur provocateur; despite President Donald Trump’s assertions they are fueling the unrest

WaPo, Joshua Partlow (7/28): Politics at the point of a gun http://wapo.st/3fdxRzX ¤ background on groups #longread
// 7/28/2020; saboteur provocateur (background on groups); Conservative armed groups move into politics as backlash builds against protests, stay-at-home orders

DailyBeast (7/28): This Is the Alleged White Supremacist ‘Umbrella Man’ Police Suspect of Minneapolis Chaos http://bit.ly/3fambyb
// 7/28/2020; saboteur provocateur; 32-year-old Mitchell Carlson is not charged with a crime in connection with the George Floyd protests but has a documented history of violence.

The video, filmed on May 27, showed a man dressed in all black methodically smashing windows of an AutoZone in Minneapolis during racial justice protests over the police killing of George Floyd. The man also spray painted “free shit for everyone zone” on the building’s doors. The man appeared to be dressed as an anti-fascist, but was eyed as a possible infiltrator or “outside agitator” when protesters tried to question him over his activities. He became known as “Umbrella Man” on social media alongside debunked theories that he was a police officer attempting to discredit the protests. 

Now, in a search warrant affidavit first reported by The Minneapolis Star-Tribune, police say they have received a tip that the man is Mitchell Carlson, “a full‐fledged member of the Hell’s Angels” and “a known associate of the Aryan Cowboys. The Aryan Cowboys are a known prison gang out of Minnesota and Kentucky.”

complex.com (7/28): Officials Say White Supremacists Infiltrated Black Lives Matter Protest in Richmond to Instigate Riots http://bit.ly/3hqkrCB
// 7/28/2020; saboteur provocateur

🔄 10News (NBC) (7/27): Police: Richmond riots instigated by white supremacists disguised as Black Lives Matter http://bit.ly/3hStvAn //➔ have to wonder how frequent this is and, if apprehended by Trump’s Gestapo and not local police, we would ever find out
// 7/27/2020; saboteur provocateur

📋 TheGuardian (7/27): Anti-fascists linked to zero murders in the US in 25 years http://bit.ly/2ByUiSF “As Trump rails against ‘far-left’ fascism, new database shows leftwing attacks have left far fewer people dead than violence by rightwing extremists” ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1287714329450754050?s=20/photo/1
// 7/27/2030; saboteur provocateur

Victims killed
0 in anti-fascist attacks since 1994
21 in left-wing violence since 2010
95 in jihadist attacks since since 2010
117 in right-wing violence since 2010
329 in right-wing violence since 1994

‘Leftwing violence has not been a major terrorism threat’

The database was assembled by researchers at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a centrist thinktank, and reviewed by the Guardian.

Its launch comes as Trump administration officials have echoed the president’s warnings of a violent “leftwing” revolution. “Groups of outside radicals and agitators are exploiting the situation to pursue their own separate, violent and extremist agenda,” the attorney general, William Barr, said amid nationwide protests following the death of George Floyd. A new justice department taskforce on violent anti-government extremists listed “antifa” as a major threat, while making no mention of white supremacy.

Today, Jones said, “the most significant domestic terrorism threat comes from white supremacists, anti-government militias and a handful of individuals associated with the ‘boogaloo’ movement that are attempting to create a civil war in the United States.”

Daily interpersonal violence and state violence pose a much greater threat to Americans than any kind of extremist terror attack. More than 100,000 people have been killed in gun homicides in the United States in the past decade, according to estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. US police officers shoot nearly 1,000 Americans to death each year. Black Americans are more than twice as likely to be shot by the police as white Americans, according to analysis by the Washington Post and the Guardian.

But the president’s rhetoric about “antifa” violence has dangerous consequences, not just for anti-fascists, but for any Americans who decide to protest, some activists said.

🐣 RT @MattWDC Hey @mattzap, an interesting piece but leaving out the story that two right wing TERROR attacks have been foiled in recent weeks, one which involved a transnational network, seems like a major oversight; and the Boogaloo boys in Oakland killed/assassinated two cops, not just one.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ Additionally, Antifa is not anti-government, it is anti-fascist. ¤ No left wing groups have an ideological rationale for disrupting the protests. ¤ Barr’s venal bothsiderism here is a cover for rise of right wing political violence in US.
🐣 RT @mattzap JUST IN: Barr has formed task force to counter “anti-government extremists.” In memo, he singles out antifa and Boogaloo, but notes extremists come from “all persuasions.” He also says groups “may be fortified by foreign entities seeking to sow chaos.”
⋙ WaPo (7/26): Barr forms task force to counter ‘anti-government extremists’ http://wapo.st/31lOK8k
// 7/26/2020; saboteur provocateur

WaPo (6/17): An officer was gunned down. The killer was a ‘boogaloo boy’ using nearby peaceful protests as cover, feds say. http://wapo.st/2EXVQqJ
// 6/17/2020; saboteur provocateur;

CSIS, Seth Jones (6/17): The Escalating Terrorism Problem in the United States http://bit.ly/2EcSYGv “[T]he most significant threat likely comes from WHITE SUPREMACISTS, though anarchists and [Islamic] extremists … could present a potential threat as well” (emphasis added)
// 6/17/2020; saboteur provocateur

🐣 RT @VDJ364 “The numbers are overwhelming: Most of the violence is coming from the extreme right wing,” said Clint Watts, a former FBI agent who studies extremist political activity for the Foreign Policy Research Institute, a think tank in Philadelphia.
// 8/30/2020
⋙ WaPo (6/17): As Trump warns of leftist violence, a dangerous threat emerges from the right-wing boogaloo movement http://wapo.st/3fwWTe4 “federal authorities [are] accusing some of its adherents of working to spark violence at largely peaceful protests roiling the nation”
// 6/17/2020; saboteur provocateur

NYT (6/28): Minneapolis Police Link ‘Umbrella Man’ to White Supremacy Group http://nyti.ms/2X4Ale3 //➔ There have been a number of incidents at the Black Lives Matters protests of right wing provocateurs disguised as violent left-wingers
// A search warrant affidavit seeks cellphone records for a man the police believe smashed store windows with a sledgehammer to provoke racial unrest.
// 6/28/2020; saboteur provocateur;

In a search warrant affidavit filed in Hennepin County District Court on Monday, the police requested cellphone records that would establish the suspect’s whereabouts on May 27, when the store was vandalized. They have not charged anyone with a crime.

Erika Christensen, an arson investigator with the Minneapolis police, wrote in the affidavit that the vandalism “created an atmosphere of hostility and tension” two days after Mr. Floyd’s death. It unleashed a chain reaction of arson and looting in the Twin Cities, she wrote, after protests had been relatively peaceful.

The suspect is a member of the Hells Angels and an associate of the Aryan Cowboys, a prison gang in Minnesota and Kentucky, the affidavit said. Neither group could be immediately reached.

The Trump administration has often sought to blame the vandalism that took place during nationwide protests on leftist agitators. Attorney General William P. Barr claimed that “in many places” the protests were led by “far-left extremists,” but there is no evidence that anti-fascists coordinated demonstrations.

WaPo (6/16): Scant evidence of antifa shows how sweeping the protests for racial justice have become http://wapo.st/2UIcRtN “This is very different. This is about something bigger.”
// 6/16/2020; saboteur provocateur

The absence of antifa from protests roiling Berkeley — a crucible of left-wing activism — is a sign, [Berkeley Mayo Jesse] Arreguín said, of the scale and possible significance of the protests. They are not driven by left-wing zealots, he said, but by multiracial and multigenerational crowds seeking a reckoning with systemic problems of racism and policing.

“Anti-fascist protesters thought that because of the threat that white supremacists and fascists brought to their communities, particularly after the deadly events in Charlottesville in 2017, that they had to defend themselves,” Arreguín said. “This is very different. This is about something bigger.”

NBCNews (6/11): Man charged in deputy ambush scrawled extremist ‘Boogaloo’ phrases in blood http://nbcnews.to/2MMXSKO Steven Carrillo scrawled phrases tied to an online far-right extremist movement in blood on a car shortly before he was detained.
// 6/11/2020; saboteur provocateur; Steven Carrillo, accused of killing a sheriff’s deputy in Santa Cruz County, California, wrote the words on the hood of a car, prosecutors said

WaPo Editorial (6/10): Trump is spreading a dangerous conspiracy theory about antifa http://wapo.st/37kmzYA “The real provocateur here is the president”
// 6/10/2020; saboteur provocateur

PRESIDENT TRUMP spread a deranged and dangerous conspiracy theory this week when he accused a 75-year-old man pushed to the ground by police in Buffalo of faking the force of his fall — as well as attempting to “scan” the cops. The man, claimed the president, was “antifa,” a member of a militant activist network known for violent tactics.

This allegation was entirely baseless, a shameful smear of a victim of state violence. It was also part of a pattern. The White House, with the help of Attorney General William P. Barr, is inventing a domestic terror threat from whole cloth, blaming the loose, left-wing anti-fascist, or antifa, movement for the unrest roiling the country these past weeks. The only thing that’s missing is the evidence.

Yet experts point out that disrupting demonstrations in general alignment with antifa’s goal of dismantling white supremacy is hardly the group’s ideological bailiwick. They’ve also pointed out that the group isn’t much of a group at all: that antifa is too diffuse and too small to mount a coordinated co-option campaign.

The government’s own analysis agrees. The FBI’s internal situation report on the May 31 protests in Washington says the field office “has no intelligence indicating Antifa involvement/presence”; Justice Department records show no links to antifa in relevant cases. A new multiagency bulletin identifies the primary threat as “lone offenders with racially or ethnically motivated violent extremist ideologies” and domestic violent extremists “with personalized ideologies.”

Meanwhile, three men arrested for plotting violence in connection with protests in Las Vegas are indeed allegedly involved with a militant group: the right-wing “Boogaloo” movement. When asked about these arrests over the weekend, how did the administration respond? By talking about antifa again.

These words matter. They exist in an ecosystem crawling with misinformation. White nationalist networks are masquerading as antifa and vowing to “move into residential areas,” and people are believing what they hear. Citizens of rural communities believe buses and even planes stuffed with antifa activists are coming to town, so they’re gathering with baseball bats and guns to confront them. They’re finding only peaceful protesters, no different from the innocent man shoved into unconsciousness in Buffalo.

What Mr. Trump is doing today is even more appalling than an attempt to distract from deeply felt discontent. By inventing a violent, even terrorist, effort with not a scintilla of proof, he makes an excuse for military escalation — and for impunity when the state engages in the same brutality these protests are responding to. The real provocateur here is the president.

DailyBeast (6/5): Minneapolis Neighborhood Patrols Fear White Supremacists Are Infiltrating to Derail Protests http://bit.ly/3dEbsfg “In recent days, even the mayor of Minneapolis and governor of Minnesota publicly warned of white supremacists”
// 6/5/2020; saboteur provocateur; Minneapolis residents are forming patrols to protect their city from people who would mar the protests with violence—and some report having strange run-ins with armed white men.

🧵 RT @NoahSchachtman Barr keeps squealing about ‘Antifa.’ But Antifa is not referenced — not once — in any of the first 22 federal criminal cases from the protests.
⋙ DailyBeast, Wm Bredderman and Spencer Ackerman (6/5): Antifa’ Is Literally Never Mentioned in the First Prosecutions of Protest Violence http://bit.ly/371eIPk
// 6/5/2020; saboteur provocateur; Trump called them terrorists. Bill Barr claimed they are “instigating” violence at the protests. But antifa is not referenced in any of the 22 criminal cases from the protests.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NoahSchachtman But! Surprise! There is *one* organized political movement that is specifically cited by the feds: the right-wing boogaloo movement.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NoahSchachtman Crazier still? How flimsy some of these charges are. One prosecutor in Pennsylvania brought up the accused igniter of a local coffee shop on federal charges on the grounds that the cafe had engaged in interstate commerce by ordering cups from New York.

🐣 RT @glennkirschner Thank you @PierreTABC for calling out Barr on only mentioning (deamonizing) one group by name – Antifa – and not naming a single alt-right hate group, when DOJ had ARRESTED 3 members of the far-right extremist Boogaloo Boys group. #BillBarrBias
// 6/4/2020; saboteur provocateur

🐣 RT @kevincollier In DOJ press conference right now, AG Barr and FBI director Wray each blamed “antifa” for some of the violence at protests. Neither named any right-wing extremists, like the three “boogaloo”-tied men that DOJ charged with conspiracy last night.
⋙ NBCNews (6/4): Three men connected to ‘boogaloo’ movement tried to provoke violence at protests, feds say http://nbcnews.to/306n6eX //➔ “boogaloo” means civil war ~ Steve Bannon must be so proud
// 6/4/2020; saboteur provocateur; NBC News reported last weekend that members of the “Boogaloo” movement were seen at protests in states including Minnesota and Texas, as well as in Philadelphia.

LATimes (6/4): 3 men with ties to right-wing extremists plotted to terrorize Vegas protests, prosecutors say http://lat.ms/34rkaMg
// 6/4/2020; saboteur provocateur;

Three Nevada men with ties to a loose movement of right-wing extremists advocating the overthrow of the U.S. government have been arrested on terrorism-related charges in what authorities say was a conspiracy to spark violence during recent protests in Las Vegas.

Federal prosecutors say the three white men with U.S. military experience are accused of conspiring to carry out a plan that began in April in conjunction with protests to reopen businesses closed because of the coronavirus.

More recently, they sought to capitalize on protests over the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in Minneapolis after a white officer pressed his knee into his neck for several minutes even after he stopped moving and pleading for air, prosecutors said.

The three men were arrested Saturday on the way to a protest in downtown Las Vegas after filling gas cans at a parking lot and making Molotov cocktails in glass bottles, according to a copy of the criminal complaint obtained by the Associated Press.

Reuters (6/3): U.S. assessment finds opportunists drive protest violence, not extremists http://reut.rs/2YxnamB Trump has blamed leftwing extremist groups for nights of looting and violence in cities, but an intelligence assessment offers limited evidence of organized extremists
// 6/3/2020; saboteur provocateur;

CNN (6/2): White supremacists pose as Antifa online, call for violence http://cnn.it/3eLpETQ
// 6/2/2020; saboteur provocateur
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ADL: Murder and Extremism in the United States in 2018 http://bit.ly/3gPT6Kg
Murders by Ideology 2018 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1268063939696492544?s=20/photo/1
● Murders by Ideology 2009-18 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1268064319067115520?s=20/photo/1

BusinessInsider (6/2): A white supremacist channel on Telegram encouraged followers to incite violence during police protests http://bit.ly/3jr9Bgq
// 6/2/2020; Multiple media outlets have reported on white supremacist groups weaponizing protests against police brutality to start violence.

CourthouseNews (5/30): Some of the 40 arrests made in the Twin Cities Friday night were of people linked to white supremacist groups and organized crime according to Department of Safety Commissioner John Harrington http://bit.ly/2XJoUIe
// 5/30/2020; saboteur provocateur

JustSecurity, Mia Bloom (5/30): Far-Right Infiltrators and Agitators in George Floyd Protests: Indicators of White Supremacists http://bit.ly/2FJsDQv (entered into House record)
// 5/30/2020; saboteur provocateur

The accelerationists, if you have never heard the term, are an extreme subset of white nationalism whose goal is to bring about chaos and destruction. The basic tenet of accelerationism argues that since Western governments are inherently corrupt, the best (and only) thing supremacists can do is to accelerate the end of society by sowing chaos and aggravating political tensions. “Accelerationist ideas have been cited in mass shooters’ manifestos — explicitly, in the case of the New Zealand killer — and are frequently referenced in white supremacist web forums and chat rooms,” Zack Beauchamp explained.

White Supremacists pretending to host a protest to honor Floyd George on Facebook to whip up violence in San Diego were posted on the BLMSD social media warning people not to go and that it was a white supremacist organized rally. People attending demonstrations remarked on the fact that the demographics were wrong, in places like Oakland where the majority of the destruction was perpetrated by young Caucasian men has inspired not just people on social media but reporting in the mainstream media to properly question whether this is a form of infiltration by outside extremist elements.

A report by Vice News about right-wing infiltrators in the protests notes “hardcore ‘accelerationists’ … are encouraging their neo-Nazi followers to go to the protests and carry out acts of violence against black people.”

Accelerationists follow the blueprint laid out by neo-Nazi James Mason in The Siege (not the film with Denzel Washington) whose writing inspires Charles Manson types of killing sprees. Mason, living in obscurity in Denver until he was brought out of retirement by Atomwaffen, a right wing Neo Nazi group.  The goal of accelerationism is to burn everything down and to use violence both to target enemies and instigate an overt and extreme response from the government. Their strategy echoes Gustavo Gorriti’s writings about the Shining Path terrorist group that the movement’s “goal was to provoke blind, excessive reactions from the state… Blows laid on indiscriminately would also provoke among those unjustly or disproportionately affected an intense resentment of the government.”

Similarly accelerationists hope to “demolish the state apparatus that stands between them and a white-dominated future.” And the White Supremacists here could be of a different orientation too – organized to discredit the protestors with no clear or deliberate vision for greater political change in mind.

Bellingcat has documented the involvement in the protests of a largely white, and far-right movement called the Boogaloo, whose leaders “expect, even hope, that the warmer weather will bring armed confrontations with law enforcement, and will build momentum towards a new civil war in the United States.”  “As protests over the death of George Floyd heated up in Minneapolis on May 26th, members of Boogaloo groups across Facebook considered it a call to arms,” wrote Bellingcat’s Robert Evans.

On Twitter, Evans has said he does not think the Boogaloo group is behind the destruction of property.  Vice News’ Tess Owen wrote about the Bugaloo Bois, anti-government extremists recognizable by their Hawaiian shirts, that “in addition to their physical presence at the protests, the #boogaloo hashtag on social media has been flooded with memes in the last couple days egging on violence, and talking about how they hope this is the beginning of a civil war.”

x It is worth reiterating what Loren DeJonge Schulman argued, that even if the protests include outsider participation to foment chaos and spark an overreaction it doesn’t mean that the driving sentiment launched by these protests should be minimized or ignored.

If the protests are being infiltrated by police provocateurs, accelerationists or other bad actors, we can expect a lot more violence in the lead up to the 2020 election.

🐣 RT @GovHowardDean Bellingcat is a source I trust and one of for most successful counter intel groups I know. This stuff about outside agitation from the right is real and needs maximum investigation now.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MichelleGoldberg People who think that Minnesota leaders are just deflecting by blaming outside agitators should read this. Keith Ellison, the State AG, had already seen the Boogaloo Bois in town when I talked to him on Thursday.
❤️ ⋙⋙ Bellingcat (5/30): The Boogaloo Movement Is Not What You Think http://bit.ly/2Md4CBB
// 5/30/2020; saboteur provocateur

🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzi Worth a read: Far-Right Extremists Are Hoping to Turn the George Floyd Protests Into a New Civil War – VICE #MAGANIGHT
⋙ VICE, Tess Owen (5/27): Far-Right Extremists Are Hoping to Turn the George Floyd Protests Into a New Civil War http://bit.ly/36MSZdL
// 5/27/2020; saboteur provocateur; Armed extremists are showing up to protests and urging a “boogaloo” — code for civil war — online.
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⭕ 23 Aug 2020

WaPo: Portland police stand by as Proud Boys and far-right militias flash guns and brawl with antifa counterprotesters http://wapo.st/3laWG3S
// Police said they did not stop the violence because too few officers were available to respond and they deemed it too dangerous to intervene

🐣 RT @ActiveMeasures Not even pretending to be anything less than a cult of personality.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jentaub The GOP just announced that there is no 2020 platform this year other than to reassert “the Party’s strong support for President Donald Trump and his Administration.” https://twitter.com/jentaub/status/1297695676680343552?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ 🐣 Compare this to Biden’s “Unity” task force report ~ the product of intense discussion and compromise among the progressive and more moderate wings of the party: ¤ Biden-Sanders Unity Task Force Recommendations [pdf] http://bit.ly/2O7a5dZ

WaPo: Kellyanne Conway to leave the White House at the end of the month, citing the need to focus on her family http://wapo.st/31pwwTj
// In her role as counselor to President Trump, Conway has been one of his longest-serving and closest advisers. Her husband, George T. Conway III, a conservative lawyer and outspoken critic of the president, is also stepping back from his role on the Lincoln Project, an outside group of Republicans devoted to defeating Trump in November.

🐣 RT @KenRoth Belarus Pres Lukashenko predictably tries to pass off pro-democracy protests as Western inspired–that’s a classic autocratic lines–but he dangerously calls on the army to defend the country, when there’s no external threat, just pro-democracy protests. https://trib.al/7oK69Ou
⋙ 🐣 Thank God our army refused to turn against the demonstrators; Trump had to call up Barr’s “irregular” police forces instead

🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln “We must defend freedom. We must vote. We must organize. We must participate. We must never ever let any person or any nation threaten our right to vote. It is an inheritance paid for in blood.” ¤ By co-founder @SteveSchmidtSES
⋙ BusinessInsider: Trump’s attacks on the US Postal Service are a threat to American democracy http://bit.ly/3lbtNoh
// Trump’s attempts to undermine the Post Office and sow chaos around the election are an affront to the idea of America’s democracy.

💙 🧵 RT @gtconway3d I *may* be taking a Twitter hiatus soon. If I do, I’d like to leave all of you with a few thoughts. 📌 https://twitter.com/gtconway3d/status/1297590460530163713?s=20

🐣 RT @CNNPolitics Acting Homeland Security chief says department does not have authority to send agents to polling locations, after President Trump said he would deploy law enforcement in November to protect against voter fraud
⋙ CNN: Acting Homeland Security chief says department does not have authority to send agents to polling locations http://cnn.it/31j9n4O
// Chad Wolf

🐣 📊 RT @Dbwagner104 A CBS poll indicates that 57% of Republicans believe the 176k Coronavirus deaths to be “acceptable” losses. ¤ It’s been clear for decades that the GOP is fine with letting the most vulnerable people in our nation suffer & die unnecessarily, but this is still stark & disgusting. https://twitter.com/Dbwagner104/status/1297567549346009091?s=20/photo/1
// CBS Battleground Poll, (8/19-21/2020; RV): COVID-19 Deaths
Acceptable/Not Acceptable: GOP 57/43, Dem 10/90, Ind 33/67

🐣 RT @TheDailyShow For some reason, the DNC decided to pass on this Biden biopic we made narrated by Steve Buscemi:
// Daily Show ad❣ Joe Biden Acceptable Under The Circumstances

⭕ 22 Aug 2020

🐣 RT @atrupar “He has no principles. None. None … His goddamned tweet and lying, oh my God. I’m talking too freely, but you know. The change of stories. The lack of preparation. The lying. Holy shit.” — Donald Trump’s sister & former federal judge Maryanne Trump Barry
⋙ WaPo: In secretly recorded audio, President Trump’s sister says he has ‘no principles’ and ‘you can’t trust him’ http://wapo.st/31kixhf … and more appalling details
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🐣 🔊 RT @ProjectLincoln In secretly recorded audio released to @washingtonpost, Donald Trump’s sister says someone took his SATs for him. https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1297332382660546563?s=20
// audio w subtitles

🐣 RT @donwinslow From the great filmmaker Albert Hughes (Menace to Society, Dead Presidents, Book of Eli) ¤ #CommanderAndThief 💽 https://twitter.com/donwinslow/status/1297302608789397504?s=20/photo/1
// Albert Hughes ad❣ Command And Thirf

WaPo: How Trump, Mnuchin and DeJoy edged the Postal Service into a crisis http://wapo.st/3j6MRSJ

NYT: Mnuchin Paved Way for Postal Service Shake-Up http://nyti.ms/2Ys9dWT
// At President Trump’s behest, the Treasury Secretary sought out appointees who would restructure the United States Postal Service.

WaPo: In tense Belarus, strongman Lukashenko turns back toward Moscow for help http://wapo.st/3j6NcoE

⭕ 21 Aug 2020

Lawfare: A Collusion Reading Diary: What Did the Senate Intelligence Committee Find? http://bit.ly/2EmWv4L
// By Todd Carney, Samantha Fry, Quinta Jurecic, Jacob Schulz, Tia Sewell, Margaret Taylor, Benjamin Wittes

Whether one describes this activity as collusion or not, there’s a lot of it: The report describes hundreds of actions by Trump, his campaign, and his associates in the run-up to the 2016 election that involve some degree of participation by Trump or his associates in Russian activity. In this post—which we are generating serially as we read through the document—we attempt to summarize, precisely and comprehensively, what the eight Republicans on the committee, along with their seven Democratic colleagues, report that the president, members of his campaign and his associates actually did.

The report provides a brief overview of Manafort’s “connections to Russia and Ukraine,” which date to “approximately 2004.” In brief, Manafort began work then for the Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska and pro-Russian oligarchs in Ukraine, which eventually led to his role in engineering the 2010 election to the Ukrainian presidency of pro-Russian candidate Viktor Yanukovych. While the Mueller report described Deripaska as “closely aligned with Vladimir Putin,” the committee’s report is much more direct: “The Russian government,” the committee writes, “coordinates with and directs Deripaska” in conducting influence operations, with which Manafort also assisted. At another point, the committee states that “Manafort’s influence work for Deripaska was, in effect, influence work for the Russian government and its interests.”

In other words, as a baseline matter, the Trump campaign was—for a time—run by a man who himself had carried out influence operations on behalf of Russian interests.

It gets worse, however.

Manafort’s work in Ukraine and with Deripaska also led him to have a long-term business relationship with a man named Konstantin Kilimnik, the report states, who “became an integral part” of Manafort’s business. Kilimnik is no stranger to those who have followed L’Affaire Russe. The Mueller report had reported that “[t]he FBI assesses that Kilimnik has ties to Russian intelligence.”

But here again, the Senate report goes much further, bluntly stating that “Kilimnik is a Russian intelligence officer.” What’s more, Manafort was likely aware of this fact, the committee states: In a footnote, the committee states that “Manafort … at some point harbored suspicions that Kilimnik had ties to intelligence services. Manafort was undeniably aware—often from first-hand experience—of suspicious aspects of Kilimnik’s behavior and network. Nevertheless, Manafort later asserted to [Mueller’s team] that Kilimnik was not a spy.”

… The report states that Manafort “was actively seeking a position on the Trump campaign” in January 2016 on the grounds that it would help iron out his financial disputes with Deripaska and the Ukrainian oligarchs. Trump associate Roger Stone reached out directly to Trump and helped Manafort lobby for that role, the committee writes. …

The report states that Manafort “likely made Kilimnik aware of the possibility [that] he would join the Trump Campaign prior to its public announcement” in March 2016. After the public announcement, “Manafort used Kilimnik to send private messages to three Ukrainian oligarchs—at least one of whom Manafort believed owed him money—and to Deripaska.”

During his time on the Trump campaign, the committee writes, Manafort also worked with Kilimnik on developing a peace plan to end the conflict in eastern Ukraine on terms favorable to Russia. And, the committee states, “On numerous occasions over the course of his time on the Trump campaign, Manafort sought to secretly share internal Campaign information with Kilimnik.” Most notably, Gates told investigators that Manafort had instructed him to share internal campaign polling data with Kilimnik. Gates “understood” that the data would be shared with Deripaska as well. Notably, the committee writes that “Kilimnik was capable of comprehending the complex polling data,” given his “significant knowledge of, and experience with” such material. On the basis of testimony by Kilimnik’s business partner Samuel Patten, it appears that the data involved information about the public’s negative views of Hillary Clinton, which Manafort felt could give Trump a chance to win the election.

In other words, throughout his work on the Trump campaign, Manafort maintained an ongoing business relationship with a Russian intelligence officer, to whom he passed nonpublic campaign material and analysis.

Perhaps the most tantalizing suggestion in this section involves the redacted pages following the committee’s assertion that “[s]ome evidence suggests Kilimnik may be connected to the GRU hack-and-leak operation related to the 2016 election”—that is, the hacking of the Democratic National Committee and Clinton campaign chair John Podesta. …

Notably, the committee states that “Kilimnik almost certainly helped arrange some of the first public messaging that Ukraine had interfered in the U.S. election”—the same false idea that led to Trump’s animosity toward Ukraine and precipitated the scandal at the center of the president’s impeachment. Some of the material in this section is redacted, but the unredacted text sketches how Manafort and Kilimnik sought to discredit Ukrainian investigations of Manafort and seed the idea that the real 2016 election interference was by Ukraine in support of Clinton, including contacts between Kilimnik and the Ukrainian prosecutor whose false allegations against U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch became a central component of the impeachment scandal.

WaPo, George Will: A President Biden’s first priority must be restoring foreign confidence in the U.S. http://wapo.st/2FQkt9j

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Just in: John Brennan’s spokesman says Brennan was interviewed earlier today by John Durham, who told Brennan “that he is not a subject or a target of a criminal investigation and that he is only a witness to events that are under review.” Full statement: https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/1296978219648811013?s=20/photo/1-2

DailyBeast: Top Psychologists Compare Trump to Hitler and Mussolini in New Documentary #Unfit http://bit.ly/3glntqH

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: Trumpism Is a Racket, and Steve Bannon Knew It http://nyti.ms/3grryK5 “The social philosopher Eric Hoffer wrote that in America, every mass movement ‘ends up as a racket, a cult or a corporation.’ Trumpism reversed this. The racket came first”
// In the MAGA movement, you’re either a predator or a mark.

NYT, Frank Bruni: With the Speech of His Life, Joe Biden Becomes the Man for This Moment http://nyti.ms/2Eudou0 “Biden was saying that toughness and faith go a long way, toward a brighter day. And he was telling us that he could show us that path”
// A country in pain gets a lesson in perseverance

WaPo: ‘Are you really going to impeach me?’: How the Ukraine bombshell unfolded over 48 hours and laid bare Trump’s fixation with Biden http://wapo.st/2EqHHSm Excerpt from “Trump on Trial” by WaPo’s Kevin Sullivan and Mary Jordan, which will be published Aug. 25

WaPo Editorial: A second Trump term might injure the democratic experiment beyond recovery http://wapo.st/3hk5CSehttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1296910752511664131?s=20/photo/1

America’s standing in the world, loyalty to allies, commitment to democratic values, constitutional checks and balances, faith in reason and science, concern for Earth’s health, respect for public service, belief in civility and honest debate, beacon to refugees in need, aspirations to equality and diversity and basic decency — Mr. Trump torched them all.

🐣 RT @mlcalderone Many GOP leaders in Congress and powerful donors “are privately horrified” at the spread of QAnon. But “fearful” of inviting blowback, few “elected Republicans have been willing to speak out publicly.”
⋙ NYT: The Republican Embrace of QAnon Goes Far Beyond Trump http://nyti.ms/3hjAVfR
// As the president all but endorses the internet-driven conspiracy theory, it is shifting from the fringes of the internet to become an offline political movement.

WaPo, Michael McFaul: A Russian dissident is fighting for his life. Where is the U.S.? http://wapo.st/2YpjtPP “Navalny’s heroic struggle is no different from what Gandhi, King, Mandela and Havel fought for. … [T]here should be no doubt that his cause is good and just”

NYT, Oleg Kashin: Why Would Vladimir Putin Want to Get Rid of Aleksei Navalny Now? http://nyti.ms/3aP5Kqj
// The unchanging leader of the regime is Mr. Putin; the unchanging leader of the opposition is Mr. Navalny. But everything changes.

⭕ 20 Aug 2020

TheGuardian: William Barr told Murdoch to ‘muzzle’ Fox News Trump critic, new book says http://bit.ly/2YsmOgV Trump sicc’d Barr on Judge Napolitano, per book by CNN’s Brian Stelter: Hoax: Donald Trump, Fox News and the Dangerous Distortion of Truth
● Attorney general met media mogul in October 2019
● Judge Andrew Napolitano said Trump should be impeached

🐣 RT @deanofdublin [Pelosi:] “Letters to Santa, messages to the tooth fairy, families communicating—& importantly, our health: 1.2B prescriptions through the mail—80% of prescriptions to veterans. So when mail slows—the health of our veterans is affected.” #SaveThePostOffice #SaveUSPS 💽 https://twitter.com/deanofdublin/status/1297219521422352384?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Trump calls FDA the ‘deep state,’ accuses agency of delaying vaccine trials to hurt his reelection http://wapo.st/3aLgaHF “This was a very dangerous statement on the part of the president, even for him,” Pelosi said of Trump’s Tweet

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Trump’s personal lawyer: Guilty.
Trump’s campaign manager: Guilty.
Trump’s deputy campaign manager: Guilty.
Trump’s National Security Advisor: Guilty.
Trump’s political advisor: Guilty.
And now, Trump’s chief strategist: Indicted.
A pattern of lies, graft and corruption.

WaPo, David Ignatius: Hard evidence at last that shreds Trump’s lies about a Russia ‘hoax’ http://wapo.st/3j1hEjN The Republican-led Senate Intelligence Committee’s Russia investigation “offers the detailed accounting of how Russian spies worked with the Trump team”

🐣 Reminded me of when I was a child, my father would drive us for an hour down dark roads to “The Cities” (Mpls/StP) to watch fireworks on the 4th of July from our car. Then we’d stop and get Henry’s Hamburgers for the drive home. Sweet Home Minnesota ♡ #DemConvention2020

🐣 RT @atrupar Fox News’s Chris Wallace praises Biden’s speech: “I thought it was an enormously effective speech. Remember, Donald Trump has been talking for months about Joe Biden as mentally shot … I thought that he blew a hole, a big hole in the characterization.”
💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1296649419895513088?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Acyn Dana Perino: Joe Biden just hit a home run in the bottom of ninth 💽 https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1296649923782299648?s=20/photo/1
// FoxNews

🐣 RT @Acyn Dana Perino: Joe Biden just hit a home run in the bottom of ninth 💽 https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1296649923782299648?s=20/photo/1
// FoxNews

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom People in masks in their cars during a pandemic, enjoying the fireworks as a major party presents its challenger for the mantle to lead a great democracy, and I am not getting choked up it’s just dusty in here

🐣 RT @brhodes A good man who cares about the right things, works for you instead of himself, and will fight injustice. We’ve learned we can’t take that for granted and Joe Biden showed he will be that President.

🐣 RT @davidgura On @FoxNews, @KarlRove says, “It was a very good speech.”

⋙ DEM CONVENTION, LAST NIGHT: Joe Biden’s Speech

🐣 RT @MSNBC “QAnon is dangerous lunacy that should have no place in American politics,” Rep. Liz Cheney says.
⋙ NBCNews: Trump’s QAnon embrace draws GOP backlash http://nbcnews.to/31d5mPo
// “Why in the world would the president not kick QAnon supporters’ butts?” former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush tweeted.

💙 NYT: Top Republican National Security Officials Say They Will Vote for Biden http://nyti.ms/3hhhXXo They accuse him of “undermining the rule of law, aligning himself with dictators and engaging ‘in corrupt behavior that renders him unfit to serve as president.’”
// In a letter released hours before Joe Biden is set to deliver his nomination acceptance speech, over 70 senior officials called President Trump “unfit to lead” and outlined their support for his opponent.

The new letter, released just hours before Mr. Biden formally accepts the nomination, lays out a 10-point indictment of Mr. Trump’s actions, accusing him of undermining the rule of law, aligning himself with dictators and engaging “in corrupt behavior that renders him unfit to serve as president.”

They also accused him of “spreading misinformation” and “undermining public health experts,” making him “unfit to lead during a national crisis.”

⋙ Letter: Former GOP NATSEC Officials For Biden: We are profoundly concerned about our nation’s security and standing in the world under the leadership of Donald Trump. The President has demonstrated that he is dangerously unfit to serve another term. http://bit.ly/326aHXUhttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1296544148523290625?s=20/photo/1
⋙ Letter: Former GOP NATSEC Officials For Biden: Through his actions and his rhetoric, Trump has demonstrated that he lacks the character and competence to lead this nation and has engaged in corrupt behavior that renders him unfit to serve as President http://bit.ly/326aHXUhttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1296548707605807104?s=20/photo/1

1. Donald Trump has gravely damaged America’s role as a world leader.
2. Donald Trump has shown that he is unfit to lead during a national crisis.
3. Donald Trump has solicited foreign influence and undermined confidence in
our presidential elections.
4. Donald Trump has aligned himself with dictators and failed to stand up for
American values.
5. Donald Trump has disparaged our armed forces, intelligence agencies, and
diplomats.
6. Donald Trump has undermined the rule of law.
7. Donald Trump has dishonored the office of the presidency.
8. Donald Trump has divided our nation and preached a dark and pessimistic view
of America.
9. Donald Trump has attacked and vilified immigrants to our country.
10. Donald Trump has imperiled America’s security by mismanaging his national
security team.

WaPo: Judge rejects Trump’s latest bid to shield his tax records from Manhattan district attorney http://wapo.st/3aKAM2t

🔄 💙 💽 CNN: Biggest moments from the DNC http://cnn.it/3j019EJ videos videos videos!
// DNC night three moments and speeches

WaPo, Dan Balz: Democrats attack Trump as a threat to the country’s foundations, raising the stakes for November http://wapo.st/3gheiYj Obama called for people to “vote in massive numbers & warned that the president & his allies will seek to make voting as difficult as possible”

DailyBeast, Matt Wilstein: Fox News’ Judge Napolitano: Steve Bannon Facing 20 Years and ‘It Doesn’t Look Good’ http://bit.ly/3hfq4DV
// Fox News’ senior judicial analyst explained the biggest “problem” Steve Bannon faces as he heads to court on wire-fraud charges. 

💽 DailyBeast, Kevin Fallon: Barack Obama and Billie Eilish Made DNC TV Great Again http://bit.ly/31eMuQ7 videos: Harris, Eilish, Obama (full)
// The Democratic National Convention had seemed like a cheesy telethon, but an emotional night of speeches—plus Kamala making history—prove this virtual format makes for great TV.

WaPo, Dan Balz: Democrats attack Trump as a threat to the country’s foundations, raising the stakes for November http://wapo.st/3gheiYj Obama called for people to “vote in massive numbers & warned that the president & his allies will seek to make voting as difficult as possible”

🐣 RT @MSNBC Historian Jon Meacham on fmr. Pres. Obama’s DNC speech: “I know everybody’s talking about how blistering … how tough he was on Trump. Really, was he? I mean Trump rose to national power by deploying baseless, disproven, racist attacks against this man.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, MorningJoe: Meacham: Obama took the ‘wise’ high road during speech http://on.msnbc.com/34l6geu
// Former President Obama spoke frankly Wednesday evening during the DNC about President Trump not rising to meet the presidency and calling him a threat to democracy. Historian Jon Meacham discusses Obama’s remarks.

🐣 RT @SDNYnews Leaders of ‘We Build The Wall’ online fundraising campaign charged with defrauding hundreds of thousands of donors https://twitter.com/SDNYnews/status/1296438759198687232?s=20/photo/1
// Audrey Strauss US Attorney SDNY; Steve Bannon, others indicted
⋙ SDNY: Leaders Of ‘We Build The Wall’ Online Fundraising Campaign Charged With Defrauding Hundreds Of Thousands Of Donors http://bit.ly/34gnnOv
// Brian Kolfage, Stephen Bannon, and Two Others Alleged to Have Funneled Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars From the Organization to Kolfage; All Four Defendants Allegedly Profited From Their Roles in the Scheme

🐣 RT @AWeissmann_ Looking forward: will Bannon flip? And even if pardoned by Trump (in spite of Trump’s denigrating him), SDNY can then put Bannon in the Grand Jury to obtain his testimony.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Enjoying this morning’s preview of the GOP convention: Bannon indicted for fraud & Trump’s taxes headed to the Manhattan DA.

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand In other news, the assistant director of DHS’ Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Brian Harrell, has just submitted his resignation to Trump, per letter I obtained. Says he is returning to the private sector.

⭕ 19 Aug 2020

NYT Editorial: The Trump Campaign Accepted Russian Help to Win in 2016. Case Closed. http://nyti.ms/34g4StC “[A] timely rebuke to the narrative that Attorney General William Barr has been hawking since before he took office early last year — that ‘Russiagate’ is a ‘bogus’ scandal”
// “Cooperation” or “collusion” or whatever. It was a plot against American democracy.

It’s … a timely rebuke to the narrative that Attorney General William Barr has been hawking since before he took office early last year — that “Russiagate” is a “bogus” scandal. Mr. Barr and other Trump allies claim that the Russia investigation was begun without basis and carried out with the intent of “sabotaging the presidency.” That argument has been debunked by every investigative body that has spent any time looking into what happened, including the nation’s intelligence community, Mr. Mueller’s team, the Justice Department’s inspector general and now the Senate Intelligence Committee.

[T]he committee report, which is nearly 1,000 pages long and is the fifth in a series examining Russian interference in 2016, goes further than Mr. Mueller’s investigation. ¤ [T]he Senate committee found that the president “did, in fact, speak with Stone about WikiLeaks and with members of his campaign about Stone’s access to WikiLeaks on multiple occasions.”

The committee documented that, on Oct. 7, 2016, Mr. Stone received advance notice of the impending release of the “Access Hollywood” tape, in which Mr. Trump brags about sexually assaulting women. In response, Mr. Stone made at least two phone calls arranging for WikiLeaks to release stolen internal emails from the Democratic National Committee.

The report also found that Konstantin Kilimnik, a longtime business associate of Mr. Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, was a Russian intelligence officer, and may have been linked to the Russian military’s hacking and leaking of the D.N.C. emails in the first place.

The Intelligence Committee report shows clear coordination between Russians and the Trump campaign, though there is no evidence of an explicit agreement. The evidence the report lays out suggests Mr. Trump knew this at the time. Whether or not it can be proved that he ordered this interference or violated the law in doing so, the fact remains that neither he nor anyone else in his campaign alerted federal law-enforcement authorities, as any loyal American should have.

And remember: Mr. Trump tried this scheme again. The president was impeached for his efforts to invite foreign interference in the 2020 election, this time by Ukraine, again on his behalf. Part of that requested interference involved an attempt to smear Joe Biden. But the other part involved pinning the 2016 election interference on Ukraine rather than on Russia. Who was “almost certainly” one of the primary sources spreading that claim in the media, according to the senators’ report? None other than Konstantin Kilimnik.

There has never been any reliable evidence that Ukraine interfered in 2016; the Senate committee concluded as such, in line with all previous investigations.

… What has Mr. Trump done? On Sunday night, he retweeted Russian propaganda* that the U.S. intelligence community had already flagged as part of that country’s efforts to skew the election.

There’s no way to sugarcoat it. In less than three months, the American people could re-elect a man who received a foreign government’s help to win one election and has shown neither remorse nor reservations about doing so again.

⋙ *CNN: Trump retweets Russian propaganda about Biden that US intel agencies say is intended to influence 2020 election http://cnn.it/31cNNyG
// 8/17/2020

Four years ago, the first WikiLeaks releases arrived on the eve of the Democratic convention in July 2016, and Trump used the stolen emails to inflame divisions within the Democratic Party, tweeting, “The Wikileaks e-mail release today was so bad to Sanders that it will make it impossible for him to support her.” Mueller’s investigation later revealed that this intraparty tension was exactly what the Russians were hoping to stoke. ¤ The major difference is that, this time around, the US intelligence community has publicly put Trump and the entire world on notice early on of what the Russians are up to.

Even so, some Republicans and right-wing news outlets have embraced the baseless claims being levied by these controversial Ukrainian figures, some of whom, including Derkach, have worked closely with Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani.

Many of these false narratives being promoted by Derkach and others, and now being amplified by the President, played a central role in his impeachment proceedings. At that time, Fiona Hill, who was Trump’s top adviser on Russia, testified that some Republicans were promoting a “fictional narrative” that was concocted by Russian intelligence agencies, and were thus peddling “politically derivative falsehoods that so clearly advance Russian interests.”

🐣 RT @brhodes What’s happening in Russia, Belarus, Hong Kong, America and many other places is connected. People shouldn’t have to live with a boot on their throat to serve corrupt and valueless leaders.

WaPo: How Paul Manafort promoted Russian disinformation that has been embraced by Trump http://wapo.st/3j1AaIH “[T]he idea that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 campaign began as a Russian influence operation designed to distract attention from the Kremlin’s own activities”

[T]he idea that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 campaign began as a Russian influence operation designed to distract attention from the Kremlin’s own activities that year, the Senate Intelligence Committee concluded after an exhaustive three-year investigation.

It was advanced for years by Manafort’s employee, Konstantin Kilimnik, whom the committee identified as a Russian intelligence officer who, among other things, used a false persona on Twitter to circulate and promote the Ukrainian counternarrative, the report found.

Manafort was personally involved in promoting the disinformation, as well, the committee found, strategizing with Kilimnik in secret meetings in Madrid in early 2017 and pushing the idea with the president’s son Donald Trump Jr. around the same time.

Kilimnik’s role — and his influence in getting Trump and his supporters to seize on the propaganda — shows how the interests of the president and the Kremlin have aligned, long after the 2016 election.

[Director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center William] Evanina cited the recent release by pro-Russian parliamentarian Andriy Derkach of leaked phone calls dating to 2016 between Biden and the former Ukrainian president as part of a Russian effort to hurt Biden.

Derkach, the son of a KGB officer who also attended a school associated with the former Soviet intelligence service, has met at least twice in the past year with Trump attorney Rudolph W. Giuliani.

In a statement to The Washington Post earlier this year, Derkach said allegations that he is working in the interests of foreign intelligence services are attempts to pressure him into stopping his activity. “There is not a single confirmed or reliable fact of my illegal activity or wrongful connections,” he said.

“The bottom line is that Senate investigations must not be based on conspiracy theories propagated by Russian intelligence officers and discredited foreign nationals,” [Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.)] said. “This one is, which is why Republicans should abandon it immediately.”

FBI Director Christopher A. Wray has said there is “no evidence” to support the theory. Fiona Hill, who served on Trump’s National Security Council, told Congress last year that it was a “fictional narrative” advanced by the Russian security services.

The Senate Intelligence Committee found that Kilimnik was probably behind some of the first public suggestions that Ukrainians were interfering in the election to help Democrats. Behind the scenes, he pushed the claim that the “black ledger” that tracked Manafort’s payments as a private consultant in Kyiv before he went to work for Trump — the document that led to Manafort’s ouster from the campaign — had been forged and leaked by Clinton allies, the report said.

According to the committee, Manafort and Kilimnik were in close contact during the campaign and after the campaign. Manafort on “numerous occasions” shared with Kilimnik internal information about the Trump campaign, including polling data and its battleground strategy, the committee wrote.

The panel said it had difficulty discerning why Manafort passed along the material or with whom Kilimnik shared the information. But the committee noted that the two took steps to hide their communications by using encrypted apps and a burner phone and by saving their most sensitive conversations for in-person contact.

One key meeting between the two took place at a Manhattan cigar bar while Manafort was still leading Trump’s election effort, according to the report.

According to the committee, Kilimnik privately promoted to journalists the idea that Ukraine interfered in the U.S. election — not Russia — as early as August 2016. He later helped ghostwrite a February 2017 opinion piece that argued that pro-Clinton Ukrainians had “manufactured” a case against Manafort, the report found.

The column, which ran under the byline of a Ukrainian parliamentarian in U.S. News & World Report, also dismissed possible ties between Trump and Russia.

For his part, Manafort pressed the same theory with Trump Jr. in February 2017, the committee found, citing an email Manafort wrote the president’s son. It linked to a Politico report that Manafort claimed laid out “the conspiracy to implement the disinformation campaign on me between the DNC/Obama Administration and the Govt of Ukraine.” […]

🐣 RT @mmcintire A reminder that QAnon is cited several times in this FBI intelligence bulletin warning of dangerous fringe groups https://tinyurl.com/y7d7rfwb https://twitter.com/mmcintire/status/1296210964472385543?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @thedailybeast BREAKING: Alexei Navalny, the prominent Russian anti-corruption activist and outspoken critic of Vladimir Putin, was reportedly “poisoned with a toxin” and rushed in an unconscious state to the hospital on Wednesday night, according to his press secretary
⋙ DailyBeast: Putin Opponent Alexei Navalny Reportedly Poisoned by ‘Toxin’ in His Tea http://bit.ly/34i6iE6
// The Russian anti-corruption activist was rushed to the hospital in an unconscious state on Wednesday night, according to his press secretary.

🐣 RT @davidplouffe From farms in Iowa to diners in New Hampshire to auto plants in Ohio and for 8 years in the White House, @BarackObama said consistently he would be a leader who told you not what you wanted to hear, but what you needed to. If tonight’s message alarmed you, that was the point.

💽 CNN: Obama: Our president should be custodian of this Democracy http://cnn.it/31aV2as
// During his speech at the 2020 Democratic National Convention, former President Barack Obama gave a full-throated endorsment for Joe Biden and made the case that Biden was a better choice than President Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election.
↥ ↧
≣ CNN: Transcript: Barack Obama’s DNC speech http://cnn.it/329efZp

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Trump had a meltdown as Dems were giving speeches .. demonstrating everything they said was true. He is out of control, out of his depth and, frankly, out of his mind

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Earlier today, I spoke with Postmaster General DeJoy regarding his alleged pause in operational changes. During our conversation, he admitted he has no intention of replacing the sorting machines, blue mailboxes and other infrastructure that have been removed.
⋙ 🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi This, taken with his unwillingness to plan for adequate worker overtime, directly jeopardizes the election and threatens to disenfranchise voters in communities of color, while also slowing delivery of medicines to veterans.
⋙⋙ Speaker.gv: Pelosi Statement After Conversation with Postmaster General http://bit.ly/2Q8uLmX
⋙ 🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Democrats remain committed to protecting the @USPS, and will vote this Saturday on @RepMaloney’s Delivering for America Act, providing $25 billion in support of the Postal Service as the USPS Board of Governors recommended, 100 percent appointed by Trump.

⁉️🐣 RT @RudyGiuliani Tomorrow we will expose information that is vital to protect the proper functioning of our Republic.

🐣 RT @BillKristol The president of the United States is attacking the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and defending QAnon.

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Imagine being such a pathetic hack that you’d rationalize voting for a president who embraces QAnon…. Every R deserves to lose.

🐣 RT @thedailybeast The Trump campaign went after a lone GOP lawmaker criticizing the conspiracy theory labeled a potential domestic terrorism threat by the FBI
⋙ DailyBeast, Will Sommer and Asawin Suebsaeng: Team Trump Isn’t Even Hiding Its Support for QAnon Kooks Anymore http://bit.ly/3iTM8UQ Translation: They’re really scraping the bottom of the barrel
// The Trump campaign went after a lone GOP lawmaker criticizing the conspiracy theory labeled a potential domestic terrorism threat by the FBI.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Biden campaign: “After calling neo-Nazis and white supremacists … ‘fine people’ and tear gassing peaceful protesters following the murder of George Floyd, Donald Trump just sought to legitimize a conspiracy theory that the FBI has identified as a domestic terrorism threat.”
// re: QAnon

Salon, Heather Digby Parton: Senate Intelligence report reveals a vast network of — yes! — Trump-Russia collusion http://bit.ly/32cl6RM The “Hoax” is no hoax: “the Trump campaign was crawling with Russians”
// Bipartisan committee finds a massive conspiracy of dunces and dupes. Does anyone really think Trump didn’t know?

Essentially, the report shows the Trump campaign was crawling with Russians, many more than is commonly realized, and the evidence strongly indicates that any intelligence or law enforcement officials who didn’t look into this bizarre circumstance would have been derelict in their duty.

🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln We celebrated after WWII. We mourned after 9/11 until we could laugh again. ¤ We will not allow the weakest president in our nation’s history to crush this spirit. ¤ We will defeat this enemy, too — and smile while doing it. 💽 https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1296047094579388417?s=20/photo/1
// Lincol Project ad❣ Anti-racism Anti-fascism

⭕ 18 Aug 2020

🐣 RT @lukeharding1968 Here’s my @GuardianUS story on today’s stunning Senate intelligence committee report. It suggests Vladimir #Putin’s spies snooped on #Trump during his 2013 visit to Moscow. And that Trump’s campaign fed intel to Konstantin Kilimnik, a career #GRU officer
⋙ TheGuardian: US Senate report goes beyond Mueller to lay bare Trump campaign’s Russia links http://bit.ly/2E6vGSt
// Bipartisan intelligence panel says that Russian who worked on Trump’s 2016 bid was career spy, amid a stunning range of contacts

🐣 SENATE INTEL COMMITTEE Republicans:
Marco Rubio, Acting Chairman, FL
Richard Burr, NC
James Risch, ID
Susan Collins, ME
Roy Blunt, MO
Tom Cotton, AR
John Cornyn, TX
Ben Sasse, NE
🐣 SENATE INTEL COMMITTEE Democrats:
Mark Warner, Vice Chairman, VA
Dianne Feinstein, CA
Ron Wyden, OR
Martin Heinrich, NM
Angus King, ME
Kamala Harris, CA
Michael Bennet, CO
// tags: Senate Intel members SSCI members Senate Select Committee on Intelligence

🐣 RT @benjaminwittes On @Morning_Joe just now, @clairecmc, @JoeNBC and I had a clarifying idea about the #SSCI report: Let’s call it the “Rubio Report” so people remember that its devastating findings are brought to you by Senate Republicans now trying to deny what it says:
⋙ Lawfare, Benjamin Wittes: Republican Senators Misrepresent Their Own Russia Report http://bit.ly/3hciTMC

🐣 RT @nycsouthpaw The SSCI report named Kilimnik’s pseudonymous twitter account, pbaranenko, which is frustratingly unsearchable. You can scroll it tho, and it’s mostly what you’d expect—pushing lee stranahan and john solomon stuff alongside aaron mate. This retweet broke the mold, however. https://twitter.com/nycsouthpaw/status/1295950406410018817?s=20/photo/1
⋙ “Petro Baranenko retweeted
🐣 RT @DarthPutinKGB If it looks like a duck, denies it’s a duck, demands you prove it’s a duck and then accuses you of being a duck, it’s a Russian duck.”
// 4/27/2028

NBCNews: Senate Intelligence Committee made criminal referral of Trump Jr., Bannon, Kushner, two others to federal prosecutors http://nbcnews.to/3h6gZgt //➔ So, Mr Barr, where are we on that? @TheJusticeDept
// The Intelligence Committee detailed its concerns in a letter to the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington, D.C., in June 2019, an official said.

ForeignPolicy: State Department Cancels Hill Briefings on Counterterrorism Issues and China as Tensions Escalate Between Pompeo and Lawmakers http://bit.ly/34didTC
// A congressional investigation into the firing of the department’s inspector general has caused friction between the secretary of state and members of Congress.

WaPo: Trump dismisses new report on 2016 election interference as his allies continue to pursue theories it debunks http://wapo.st/2Ee5dSD

Manafort worked with a Russian intelligence officer “on narratives that sought to undermine evidence that Russia interfered in the 2016 U.S. election,” including the idea that purported Ukrainian election interference was of greater concern, the report found.

The Ukrainian interference theory has been repeatedly challenged and parts of it debunked multiple times, even before Trump began giving voice to it. But since 2016, the Republican Party’s fixation on it has only expanded, with a new twist: Now, instead of being a purported problem unto itself, it has become a vehicle to bolster the GOP’s charges of bias run amok at the FBI, and corrupt activities by Biden while he served as vice president and took the lead in dealing with Ukraine.

The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee is expected to release a report next month examining whether certain Ukrainians with a record of corruption had inappropriate influence over U.S. foreign policy, because Biden’s son, Hunter, served on the board of a Ukrainian energy company that had come under investigation by Ukrainian authorities while his father, as vice president, had primary responsibility for Ukraine foreign policy.

The contention has been promoted not only by the president and his allies but by a cadre of Ukrainian operatives with Kremlin ties, who have also claimed to have been supplying information — including tapes of Biden in Ukraine — to the committee and others.

Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) and other Republicans have denied taking any such information from Ukrainians, save for Andriy Telizhenko, who works for a Democratic-led lobbying firm and has alleged that Burisma, the Ukrainian energy company that put Hunter Biden on its board, was discussed during a White House meeting in early 2016.

But earlier this month, William Evanina, director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, said that some Kremlin-linked actors, including pro-Kremlin Ukrainian parliamentarian Andriy Derkach, who made allegations regarding the Bidens, have been “spreading claims about corruption. . . to undermine former vice president Biden’s candidacy and the Democratic Party.”

💙 💽 DemConvention: National Security Leaders and Top Diplomats Tout Joe Biden’s Foreign Policy Experience, Explain Why Biden Is Ready To Be Commander-In-Chief http://bit.ly/2FFTflH

🐣 RT @DonWinslow NEW VIDEO! #IsItFakeNews ¤ Everything Trump says is fake news is actually THE TRUTH. ¤ Here’s my new video called #IsItFakeNews ¤ Watch twice and help me get 15,000 retweets! 💽 https://twitter.com/donwinslow/status/1295877737005977601?s=20/photo/1
// Don Winslow ad❣ Is It Fake News? Trump with Satan horns

🐣 RT @allinwithchris .@chrislhayes on the Senate report on Russian interference: “The president got away with cheating in 2016. He was the beneficiary of two illegal conspiracies on his behalf, and wants to cheat again. He’s been very public about that.” 💽 https://twitter.com/allinwithchris/status/1295884179129991172?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @MeidasTouch He keeps saying it. It’s not a joke. When he tells you he thinks he is entitled to three terms, trust that he means it. And do everything in your power to save our democracy.
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar The first words out of Trump’s mouth in Yuma, Arizona tease that he wants to shred the Constitution and serve at least 3 terms: “Considering we caught President Obama and sleepy Joe Biden spying on our campaign — treason — we’ll probably be entitled to another four more years.” 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1295839443673374721?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @RVAT Yes there’s more…. ¤ NEW @MilesTaylorUSA/@RVAT2020 video in light of Senate Intel Report as discussed with @JakeTapper: Trump “blew off” briefings on Russian election interference & silenced security staff who wanted to speak out about pressing election security threats. 💽 https://twitter.com/RVAT2020/status/1295817202671800320?s=20/photo/1
// Republican Voters Against Ttrump ad❣ Miles Taylor Homeland

🐣 RT @jennycohn1 Not enough people understand what a big deal this is. For years, officials claimed that elections cld not be hacked w/o hacking many individual voting machines, a huge task. The news that county tabulators connect to the internet &/or allow remote access obliterates that claim.

💙 🐣 RT @davidplouffe
1) Prime time hearings, now.
2) Subpoenas to Trump WH and camp officials. This is a RICO case
3) Visit local post offices with cameras – show people what is happening.
4) Events with those getting Rx late
5) Involve governors
5) No rest, no vacation. Go to war for our country.
// 8/14/2020

💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: At least 20 states plan to sue the Postal Service over service delays, threat to election http://wapo.st/2CDttNA ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1295832725111414791?s=20/photo/1

The suits, including one filed Tuesday afternoon in federal court in Washington state, will argue that the Postal Service broke the law by making operational changes without first seeking approval from the Postal Regulatory Commission. They will also argue that the changes will impede states’ ability to run free and fair elections, officials from several state attorney general’s offices told The Washington Post. The Constitution gives states and Congress, not the executive branch, the power to regulate elections.

🐣 RT @tedlieu It’s a felony campaign finance violation to solicit a foreign power to help your campaign, especially when the foreign power weighed in on such a massive scale. The Mueller team just didn’t have the guts to go there.
⋙ 🐣 RT @matthewamiller The SSCI report seems to confirm two things we knew:
1. Trump solicited, welcomed, and benefited from Russian interference.
2. There wasn’t sufficient evidence to charge anyone with a crime.
The fact we’ve let 2. become the excuse to ignore 1. was and is a national failure.

NYT: Trump and Miss Moscow: Report Examines Possible Compromises in Russia Trips http://nyti.ms/3gbEweu
// The Senate committee report says that President Trump may have had a relationship with a Russian beauty pageant winner. But investigators say they “did not establish” that Russia had compromising information on Mr. Trump.

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman 16 months post-Mueller, 49 months post-FBI opening the Russia investigation. Collusion is confirmed.
💙 ⋙ 🐣 RT @ Here’s the most damning of the Senate report: ¤ “Konstantin Kilimnik is a Russian intelligence officer,” the Trump campaign gave him secret polling data and campaign strategy, and “Kilimnik may have been connected to the GRU’s hack and leak operation”

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Trump’s letters to Putin. Beautiful letters! Most perfect letters! Or, as Trump would put it, “He begged like a dog.” https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1295807978650636288?s=20/photo/1
// three letters from Trump to Putin

🐣 RT @gtconway3d Imagine what we’d learn if the same level of scrutiny applied by the Senate Intelligence Committee to the Russia matter were applied to the Ukraine scandal, and to any number of other @realDonaldTrump scandals. ¤ We need the mother of all investigations to start this January.

🧵 RT @carolecadwalla Wow. A lot to digest here. But reading new Senate Intel report about Paul Manafort’s relationship with Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian intelligence officer, & who should pop up but Frank Mermoud. This has never been properly explored. But Mermoud is Arron Banks’s business partner ❣https://twitter.com/carolecadwalla/status/1295760473628053504?s=20

🐣 RT @mmcintire Fascinating artifact from Senate Intel report: old fan mail from Trump to Putin https://twitter.com/mmcintire/status/1295774654225960961?s=20/photo/1
// Trump to Putin 2007 “I am a big fan of yours!”

🐣 RT @DavidCornDC A hoax? The bipartisan Senate intelligence committee report says “Kilimnik likely served as a channel to Manafort for Russian intelligence services.” That is, Trump’s campaign manager was being exploited by Russia intelligence, as Russia attacked the election to help Trump. Wow. Text Block: 📌 https://twitter.com/DavidCornDC/status/1295731511115882501?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @SenBlumenthal The Trump campaign is clearly comfortable allowing Vladimir Putin to help choose the next President of the United States, but the American people should not be. This report is more than an investigation of past actions—it’s a clarion warning call for the upcoming election. 📌 https://twitter.com/SenBlumenthal/status/1295789421137100800?s=20
🐣 RT @ChrisAlbertoLaw BOMBSHELL! ¤ Bipartisan Senate Report’s factual findings & inescapable conclusion: ¤ Trump & his campaign coordinated & colluded with Russian intelligence & urged Russia to continue their computer hacking & leaks. ¤ Gee, I wonder what he & Putin have been talking about lately?
⋙ 🐣 RT @NBCNews BREAKING: In a thousand-page bipartisan report, US Senate Intel Cmte. says the Trump admin. obstructed its investigation with “novel claims” of executive privilege, and paints portrait of a Trump campaign eager to accept help from a foreign power in 2016.
💙 ⋙⋙ NBCNews: Bipartisan Senate report describes 2016 Trump campaign eager to accept help from foreign power http://nbcnews.to/3kPVva1
// The report highlights some never-before-seen evidence, including allegations about women and potentially compromising material tied to Trump trips to Russia.

🐣 RT @EricLiptonNYT The Russian government undertook an extensive campaign to try to sabotage the 2016 election to help Mr. Trump become president and some members of Mr. Trump’s circle of advisers were open to the help from an American adversary. @MarkMazzettiNYT @npfandos
💙 ⋙ NYT: G.O.P.-Led Senate Panel Details Ties Between 2016 Trump Campaign and Russian Interference http://nyti.ms/3iQoyYZ
// A nearly 1,000-page report confirmed the special counsel’s findings at a moment when President Trump’s allies have sought to undermine that inquiry.

💙 WaPo: Trump’s 2016 campaign chair was a ‘grave counterintelligence threat,’ had contact with Russian intelligence, Senate panel finds http://wapo.st/326mbe3
// The Senate Intelligence Committee has released the fifth and final volume of its report into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Cheers today to @CNN and @MSNBC who wouldn’t have us on because they considered us “partisan”! ¤ (Okay, to be fair we called Matthew Whitaker “big dick toilet wine [she means “guy”]” and had a Fantasy Indictment League)
🔆 This❗️⋙ Axios: Senate Intel Committee report finds Manafort passed campaign data to Russian intelligence officer http://bit.ly/3kPnZR4

🧵 RT @petestrzok 1/ Today’s bipartisan SSCI report – and each Republican Senator signatory – conclusively debunk Barr’s mendacious assertions that the FBI’s investigations were based on “a very thin, slender reed,” which “should have been obvious to anyone, that there was nothing there.” 📌 https://twitter.com/petestrzok/status/1295878590928695296?s=20

🧵 RT @SethAbramson (OPEN THREAD) I’m the author of 3 books on the counterintelligence threat posed to the U.S. by Trump and his aides and associates. The most recent—Proof of Corruption—is out in 21 days. I hope you’ll read and retweet this long open thread detailing my read of today’s SSCI report. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1295882329190215680?s=20

🧵 RT @kyledcheney Per Senate Intellgence Committee, Konstantin KILIMNIK — who Manafort provided internal Trump campaign polling data to — is “a Russian intelligence officer.” 📌 https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1295711366712627200?s=20

🧵 RT @NatashaBertrand JUST OUT: Volume 5 of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s Russia report, focused on counterintelligence threats and vulnerabilities. It’s 966 pages long.
↧ 📌 https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/1295710499322159104?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @ann_rees Interesting snapshot of who Kilimnik follows as Petro Baranenko @PBaranenko Some very familiar faces. @mattgaetz @DevinNunes @GenFlynn [List:] https://twitter.com/ann_rees/status/1295775933056524288?s=20/photo/1

💙 USAToday: Paul Manafort was ‘a grave counterintelligence threat,’ Republican-led Senate panel finds http://bit.ly/2Q1mMbl

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Cheers today to @CNN and @MSNBC who wouldn’t have us on because they considered us “partisan”! ¤ (Okay, to be fair we called Matthew Whitaker “big dick toilet wine [she means “guy”]” and had a Fantasy Indictment League)
💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ Axios: Senate Intel Committee report finds Manafort passed campaign data to Russian intelligence officer http://bit.ly/3kPnZR4

🧵 RT @kyledcheney Per Senate Intellgence Committee, Konstantin KILIMNIK — who Manafort provided internal Trump campaign polling data to — is “a Russian intelligence officer.” 📌 https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1295711366712627200?s=20

🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio Gotta say, I was not expecting the Senate Intel report to include this type of exhaustive detail that goes well beyond even what Mueller uncovered. ¤ Also worth noting that this is really the only bipartisan product to come out of Capitol Hill on the Russia probe.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio Wow. Senate Intel report bluntly states that Manafort associate Konstantin Kilimnik is a Russian intelligence officer. That’s further than Mueller went.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio >> “Taken as a whole, Manafort’s high-level access and willingness to share information with individuals closely affiliated with the Russian intelligence services, particularly Kilimnik and associates of Oleg Deripaska, represented a grave counterintelligence threat.”
⋙⋙ 📔 Senate Intelligence Committee’s Russia report Document [pdf] http://bit.ly/3ayY0c1 966p

⭕ 17 Aug 2020

💙🐣 RT @DemConvention Thanks @theebillyporter + Steven Stills for helping us close night one of the #DemConvention! ♫ So much more to come! Come back tomorrow ⇊ http://demconvention.com/watch 💽 https://twitter.com/DemConvention/status/1295558907293769728?s=20/photo/1
// tags: song music For What It’s Worth Somethin’s happenin’ here Paranoia strikes deep Young speakin’ their minds Black Lives Matter Vietnam protests

🐣 RT @washingtonpost Perspective: Michelle Obama’s speech was a warning full of sorrow over what our country has become
⋙ 💽 WaPo, Robin Givhan: Michelle Obama’s speech was like an empathetic neighbor expressing sorrow for what our country has become http://wapo.st/2YeJzVv

🐣 RT @MSNBC “Michelle Obama said it best in her speech tonight,” Billy Porter says. “We have been double speaking for three years. Everybody has been afraid to say exactly what the truth is — and the truth is — Donald Trump has destroyed our country.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, 11thHour: Billy Porter: Trump’s destroyed our nation. We have to get it back. http://on.msnbc.com/3iWiZbt
// Multi-award winning actor and activist Billy Porter joins to discuss his performance of ‘For What It’s Worth’ for the DNC and his support of Joe Biden for President.

💙 🐣 .@MarchfortheDead Your slogan reminds me of something labor leader Mother Jones said: ¤ “Pray for the dead – and fight like hell for the living!” ¤ She “adopted” the labor movement after her husband and all her children died of yellow fever. @kdurquiza @MarkedByCovid ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1295770651576414208?s=20/photo/1
// photo of Mother Jones
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💙 🐣 RT @MSNBC Kristin Urquiza speaks about her father who died from COVID-19: “My dad was a healthy 65-year-old. His only pre-existing condition was trusting Donald Trump, and for that, he paid with his life.” #DemConvention 💽 https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1295543382882877440?s=20/photo/1
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💙 🐣 RT @CNN “My dad was a healthy 65-year-old. His only preexisting condition was trusting Donald Trump, and for that he paid with his life,” says Kristin Urquiza, who wrote an obituary decrying politicians for a “lack of leadership” following her father’s death from Covid-19. #DemConvention 💽 https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1295546682181001216?s=20/photo/1

💙 🐣 RT @CNN Sen. Bernie Sanders: “This is not normal and we must never treat it like it is. Under this administration, authoritarianism has taken root in our country. I and my family and many of yours know the insidious way authoritarianism destroys democracy, decency and humanity” 💽 https://twitter.com/CNNPolitics/status/1295559849820991488?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ddale8 Trump, who is trailing in every major national poll and in numerous swing state polls, in a Wisconsin speech today: “The only way we’re going to lose this election is if the election is rigged.”
⋙ CNN, Kevin Liptak: Trump warns of ‘rigged election’ as he uses conspiracy and fear to counter Biden’s convention week http://cnn.it/314q6Zk

WaPo, William McRaven: Trump is actively working to undermine the Postal Service — and every major U.S. institution http://wapo.st/3iKkoSz “As Trump seeks to undermine the U.S. Postal Service and stop mail-in voting, he is taking away our voice to decide who will lead America”
// William H. McRaven, a retired Navy admiral, was commander of the U.S. Special Operations Command from 2011 to 2014.

Today, as we struggle with social upheaval, soaring debt, record unemployment, a runaway pandemic, and rising threats from China and Russia, President Trump is actively working to undermine every major institution in this country. He has planted the seeds of doubt in the minds of many Americans that our institutions aren’t functioning properly. And, if the president doesn’t trust the intelligence community, law enforcement, the press, the military, the Supreme Court, the medical professionals, election officials and the postal workers, then why should we? And if Americans stop believing in the system of institutions, then what is left but chaos and who can bring order out of chaos: only Trump. It is the theme of every autocrat who ever seized power or tried to hold onto it.

Our institutions are the foundation of a functioning democracy. While they are not perfect, they are still the strongest bulwark against overzealous authority figures. The institutions give the people a voice; a voice in the information we receive, a voice in the laws we pass, a voice in the wars we fight, the money we spend and the justice we uphold. And a voice in the people we elect.

As Trump seeks to undermine the U.S. Postal Service and stop mail-in voting, he is taking away our voice to decide who will lead America. It is not hyperbole to say that the future of the country could depend on those remarkable men and women who brave the elements to bring us our mail and deliver our vote. Let us ensure they have every resource possible to provide the citizens of this country the information they need, the ballots that they request and the Postal Service they deserve.

⭕ 16 Aug 2020

🐣 RT @ESCochrane New: The House WILL return this week, cutting short the summer recess, to vote on USPS legislation. Senior Dem aide says votes will likely happen Saturday, Aug. 22.
🔆 This❗️⋙ Speaker.gov: Dear Colleague on House Returning from Recess to Save the Postal Service http://bit.ly/2DPclFn “In a time of a pandemic, the Postal Service is Election Central. Americans should not have to choose between their health and their vote”

The Postal Service is a pillar of our democracy, enshrined in the Constitution and essential for providing critical services: delivering prescriptions, Social Security checks, paychecks, tax returns and absentee ballots to millions of Americans, including in our most remote communities.

Alarmingly, across the nation, we see the devastating effects of the President’s campaign to sabotage the election by manipulating the Postal Service to disenfranchise voters. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, one of the top Trump mega-donors, has proven a complicit crony as he continues to push forward sweeping new operational changes that degrade postal service, delay the mail, and – according to the Postal Service itself – threaten to deny the ability of eligible Americans to cast their votes through the mail in the upcoming elections in a timely fashion. These delays also threaten the health and economic security of the American people by delaying delivery of life-saving medicines and payments. In 2019, 1.2 billion prescriptions were delivered through the Postal Services, including almost 100 percent from the VA to veterans.

Lives, livelihoods and the life of our American Democracy are under threat from the President.

That is why I am calling upon the House to return to session later this week to vote on Oversight and Reform Committee Chairwoman Maloney’s “Delivering for America Act,” which prohibits the Postal Service from implementing any changes to operations or level of service it had in place on January 1, 2020. House Democratic Leader Hoyer will soon be announcing the legislative schedule for the coming week.

To save the Postal Service, I am also calling upon Members to participate in a Day of Action on Tuesday by appearing at a Post Office in their districts for a press event. In a time of a pandemic, the Postal Service is Election Central. Americans should not have to choose between their health and their vote.

As we protect the Postal Service and access to the ballot, we continue to lead the fight for The Heroes Act as the coronavirus crisis continues to spiral further out of control.

I am grateful to Members for their enthusiasm about returning to Washington, and I am grateful for their suggestions for what else we may consider acting upon when we return.

Thank you for your enthusiasm, leadership and friendship. ¤ NANCY

🐣 RT @chrislhayes Something I just keeping back to over and over is the tremendous continuity between the last two Republican presidents, both of whom left the country in ruins, amidst historic catastrophes. The entire party and movement are rotten to the core and unfit to govern.

DailyBeast, Alexander Heffner: Trump’s Postal Purge Is an Assault on Our Election http://bit.ly/2FuRk3c “This past week, mailboxes vanished from streets. Sorting machines were removed from USPS facilities for no explicable reason”
// The question is what Joe Biden and the Democrats are doing to expose and stop it while there’s still time.

🐣 RT @EricHolder We know why this is happening. They know they can’t win fair elections. ¤ We not only want the destruction to stop-we want machines put back in working order, overtime restored, mailboxes placed back. We want a fully functioning, fully funded Postal Service – now. ¤ 18 USC 1701

⭕ 15 Aug 2020

WaPo: Senate panel told Justice Dept. of suspicions over Trump family members’ Russia testimony http://wapo.st/3ayxdfN The list included Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner, Stephen K. Bannon, Sam Clovis and Erik Prince

WaPo: Amid national Postal Service crisis, D.C. area residents struggle without consistent mail http://wapo.st/346jyM0

Politico: Pelosi weighs bringing House back early to address Postal Service crisis http://politi.co/2E9apHg
// The chamber has no votes scheduled until mid-September, but Speaker Nancy Pelosi might bring lawmakers back sooner.

🐣 RT @brhodes Something is profoundly and irredeemably wrong with a political party that is cool spending a trillion new dollars on nukes but defunds and cripples the post office in the middle of a pandemic and election. The GOP must be beaten and badly.

💙 🐣 RT @jbouie michigan, wisconsin, ohio, pennsylvania, florida, texas. weird coincindence
⋙ 🧵 🌎 RT @_cingraham NEW: @jacobbogage got USPS data showing at least 671 USPS mail sorting machines have been removed across the country since June. Represents a reduction in national mail sorting capacity of 21.4 million pieces of mail per hour. 📌 http://wapo.st/31NvH5A https://twitter.com/jbouie/status/1294353994215821313?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 🌎 RT @FlossedInParadise Here, I made an overlay of the 2016 election map by county. Feast your eyes on blue blobs surrounded by a red circle. Sounds like a new symptom of fascism. https://twitter.com/FlossdnParadise/status/1294380298474524678?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ 🐣 🌎 RT @XydexUnicorn A map that overlays the places where mail sorting machines are being removed with places where Clinton had a lead in the 2016 election: https://twitter.com/XydexxUnicorn/status/1294409854854078465?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 🌎 RT @FlossedInParadise This edit might look worse, but it helps see the smaller sorting facilities/rural areas better. https://twitter.com/FlossdnParadise/status/1294414160474836992?s=20/photo/1

🔄 State Attorneys General Look-up http://bit.ly/3h1dyHH

🐣 RT @POLITICOMag “To admit this out loud is stunning, because it is political sabotage: He’s using his power of the veto to interfere with the democratic process and keep mail-in balloting from being more successful,” says Phil Rubio, an expert on the postal system
⋙ Politico Mag, Philip Rubio: How Trump’s Attack on the Post Office Could Backfire http://politi.co/3h0kdlN
// If the USPS slows down, mail-in ballots won’t be the only collateral damage, says Philip Rubio.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Trump’s new Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who instituted the recent changes that have slowed mail nationwide, is “in frequent contact with top Republican Party officials” and met with the president in the Oval Office last week.
⋙ WaPo: Trump opposes election aid for states and Postal Service bailout, threatening Nov. 3 vote http://wapo.st/2POlPTp

“They need that money in order to make the post office work, so it can take all of these millions and millions of ballots,” said the president, claiming again that mail ballots would be “fraudulent,” one of more than 80 attacks he has made against the election’s integrity since March, according to a tally by The Washington Post. Many of his assertions have been misleading or unfounded.

“If we don’t make a deal, that means they don’t get the money,” he added. “That means they can’t have universal mail-in voting. They just can’t have it.”

Later Thursday, Trump told reporters at the White House that he would not veto legislation that has funding for the Postal Service but added that “the reason the post office needs that much money is they have all of these millions of ballots coming in from nowhere and nobody knows from where and where they’re going.”

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Trump’s new Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who instituted the recent changes that have slowed mail nationwide, is “in frequent contact with top Republican Party officials” and met with the president in the Oval Office last week.
🐣 RT @tribelaw Trump can fire the USPS Inspector General for blowing the whistle on Louis DeJoy, and he can pardon the federal crimes DeJoy is overseeing by sabotaging the Postal Service, but he can’t fire state AGs or local DAs whose grand juries nail the goons for state felonies. Go get ‘em!!

🐣 RT @AWeissmann_ Here’s a hint at what Durham may be up to: the Clinesmith charge (para 2) says that Crossfire Hurricane was opened as a FARA violation (Foreign Agents Registration Act). That is false. As the IG found, it was opened as a counterintelligence investigation. 1/2
⋙ 🐣 RT @AWeissmann_ IG found the two potential crimes listed in the FBI opening document were: FARA and 18 USC 951 (foreign government agents). IG also found FBI was not required to differentiate criminal vs counterintelligence goals. Why is Durham trying to narrow FBI goals, counterfactually?
⋙ 🐣 RT @AWeissmann_ And then compare this with Durham’s unprecedented press release (12/9/19) when the IG issued his report saying he disagreed with some IG conclusions as to how the Crossfire Hurricane investigation “was opened.”

⭕ 14 Aug 2020

VICE: Internal USPS Documents Outline Plans to Hobble Mail Sorting http://bit.ly/2PTevG7
// ‘This will slow mail processing,’ a union official wrote on one of the documents announcing the machine removals.

The move to slash the agency’s mail-sorting capacity just as the post office prepares to play a pivotal role in the upcoming election has raised alarm among elected officials. On Wednesday, 47 Senators sent a letter to DeJoy urging him “not to take any action that makes it harder and more expensive for Americans to vote.”
The removal of so many letter-sorting machines also does little to quell concern that President Trump—who has stated his opposition to giving the USPS additional money to handle the election because he doesn’t want mail-in ballots to be properly handled and counted—is intentionally interfering in the USPS’s operations to achieve his desired ends.

“Donald Trump made clear that he is dismantling the Postal Service so he can steal the election by making it harder to vote by mail,” said Oregon Senator Ron Wyden, a signatory of the letter. “Removing 20 percent of the Postal Service’s sorting and processing equipment looks like another part of his plan to bulldoze a vital American institution just to cling to power.”

“The Trump Administration is launching an all-out war on the U.S. Postal Service,” said West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin, another letter signatory. “Several weeks ago we learned they had unexpectedly announced closures of several West Virginia post offices. Then we learned of their plans to change the regulations surrounding the first class mail and election mail. Now we’re hearing reports that the post office is removing sorting machines and reducing capacity a few months before an election where we’ll see more mail-in ballots than ever before. This is insane.”

🐣 RT @EricHolder Federal criminal law (18 USC 1701): ¤ Whoever knowingly and willfully obstructs or retards the passage of the mail, or any carrier or conveyance carrying the mail, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than six months, or both.
// illegal mail

🐣 RT @tribelaw “Americans heard a sitting president tell a national broadcast audience that his opponents are guilty of treason, & he expects DOJ to use the levers of power to target his enemies shortly before an election.” That this isn’t even news IS the news.
⋙ 🐣 RT @stevebenen Trump insisted his opponents are guilty of “treason,” and he expects his AG to target them ahead of the election. ¤ Normally, this would be a presidency-defining moment. Under Trump, it was maybe the 17th biggest political story of the day.

WaPo, Paul Waldman: Trump’s attack on the Postal Service is now a national emergency http://wapo.st/2CsuWGq

🐣.📊📋 RT @johngramlich Presidential candidates often like to say the next election is the most important one yet. Voters seem to agree this year: 83% say it “really matters who wins,” the highest percentage in two decades of presidential election-year polling. More here: https://pewrsr.ch/3fW6FpO https://twitter.com/johngramlich/status/1293977519662739457?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Mitt Romney slams politicians attacking mail-in voting – once more the only decent Republican inside the Beltway
⋙ PBS: Mitt Romney slams politicians attacking mail-in voting http://to.pbs.org/3apyINm

🐣 RT @AWeissman_ Trump Is turning us into a so-called third world banana republic, only masquerading as a first world democracy. Is that how you make America great again? We broke from England to have voter representation. His motto shd be Make America Great Britain Again.
⋙ 🐣 RT @maddow Let it be noted that they’re not just turning them off, or deciding to use them less, or unplugging them — they’re *removing them* from these processing centers. ¤ It makes no sense at all as cost-cutting. This is just sabotage.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @MaggieNYT Postal workers are sounding the alarm as mail sorting machines are removed from processing facilities
⋙⋙⋙ YahooNews: Postal workers are sounding the alarm as mail sorting machines are removed from processing facilities http://yhoo.it/33Zl2HD

🐣 RT @GovCTW [Christie Todd Whitman] @realDonaldTrump is once again attempting to abuse the power of his office to undermine democracy. Each time this President makes a statement that has to be walked back, we have a glimpse of exactly what he really means. The right to choose our own leaders through free and (1/3)
⋙ 🐣 RT @ @GovCTW …fair elections is one of our most precious possessions as Americans. It is ironic that, as we approach the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment and the enfranchisement of women in the electoral process, (2/3)
⋙ 🐣 RT @GovCTW we have an administration that is trying to disenfranchise millions of American voters. This is shameful. The #USPS must be fully funded and every vote must be counted. #SaveTheUSPS (3/3)

🐣 RT @cingraham NEW: @jacobbogage got USPS data showing at least 671 USPS mail sorting machines have been removed across the country since June. Represents a reduction in national mail sorting capacity of 21.4 million pieces of mail per hour.
⋙ 🌎 WaPo: Postal Service warns 46 states their voters could be disenfranchised by delayed mail-in ballots http://wapo.st/31NvH5Ahttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1294350986165858305?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi The Postal Service is a pillar of American Democracy. President Trump’s assault on @USPS threatens to starve it of the funds that it needs to deliver Americans’ absentee ballots. The President’s actions and even his own words confirm: he needs to cheat to win. #DontMessWithUSPS
⋙ RT @SpeakerPelosi Read my full statement with @SenSchumer here:
⋙⋙ Speaker.gov: Pelosi, Schumer Statement on President’s Assault on the Postal Service and Elections http://bit.ly/3arAkGq “The President’s own words confirm: he needs to cheat to win”

“The United States Postal Service is a pillar of our American Democracy and is enshrined in the Constitution, which empowers Congress to ‘establish Post Offices and Post Roads.’  The Postal Service provides services that are critical to the lives and livelihoods of the American people: ensuring that seniors receive their medicines, workers receive paychecks, taxpayers receive refunds and voters receive absentee ballots.  Postmaster General DeJoy must quickly reverse his operational changes that have led to delays and service reductions for too many Americans and threaten to undermine our democracy.

“Yet, the President, his cronies and Republicans in Congress continue to wage their all-out assault on the Postal Service and its role in ensuring the integrity of the 2020 election.  Yesterday, the President threatened to further starve the Postal Service of the funds that it needs to deliver the absentee ballots necessary to ensure that people do not have to choose between their health and their vote this fall – threats that he doubled down on last night.

“The President’s comments today affirm that no patriotic tradition is immune from his abuse of power.  The President made plain that he will manipulate the operations of the Post Office to deny eligible voters the ballot in pursuit of his own re-election.  The President’s own words confirm: he needs to cheat to win.

🐣 RT @BarackObama Everyone depends on the USPS. Seniors for their Social Security, veterans for their prescriptions, small businesses trying to keep their doors open. They can’t be collateral damage for an administration more concerned with suppressing the vote than suppressing a virus.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BarackObama If you’re in a state where you have the option to vote early, do that now. The more votes in early, the less likely you’re going to see a last minute crunch, both at polling places and in states where mail-in ballots are permitted. Then tell everyone you know.

NBCNews: Congressional watchdog finds acting DHS chief Wolf and senior aide Cuccinelli not legally qualified to hold their jobs http://nbcnews.to/2PTgJFO

The Government Accountability Office said Wolf and Cuccinelli assumed those jobs under an order of succession that was issued by an acting secretary who, himself, had no authority to hold his job. That was Kevin McAleenan, who took over after the the last homeland security secretary to be confirmed by the Senate, Kirstjen Nielsen, resigned. ¤ GAO’s conclusion has no force of law, but the agency said it is referring its conclusion to the Department of Homeland Security’s inspector general.

🐣 Get your ballot as soon as possible. Use a drop box if available or drop it off in person. In some states like mine (MN) a person can drop off up to three ballots (my daughter will drop of mine and my husband’s). Avoid the mail if you can. If you must, send it in as early as possible.

🐣 RT @davidplouffe 1) Prime time hearings, now.
2) Subpoenas to Trump WH and camp officials. This is a RICO case
3) Visit local post offices with cameras – show people what is happening.
4) Events with those getting Rx late
5) Involve governors
5) No rest, no vacation. Go to war for our country.

🐣 RT @NatSecAction It’s no wonder the U.S. leads the world in coronavirus cases. ¤ In the critical first months of the pandemic, Trump held large campaign rallies and golfed instead of implementing a cohesive government response. 💽 https://twitter.com/natsecaction/status/1294275242114908160?s=20/photo/1
// National Security Action Ad❣ Golfing

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Where’s the IG report on the leaks from the NY FBI field office? Who paid Kavanaugh’s debts? What is the mystery company from country A in the Mueller probe? What happened to the 12 redacted cases Mueller handed off to other offices? I won’t go away until I get these answers.

⭕ 13 Aug 2020

WaPo: Trump signals impatience with FBI director’s cooperation with reviews of Russia investigation http://wapo.st/3g0BLws Barr “knows all the answers, he knows what they have, and it goes right to Obama and it goes right to Biden,” said Trump.

“Bill Barr has the chance to be the greatest of all time, but if he wants to be politically correct, he’ll be just another guy, because he knows all the answers, he knows what they have, and it goes right to Obama and it goes right to Biden,” said Trump, alluding to his frequent accusation that the Obama White House directed the investigation of his campaign, something that officials in the Obama administration and the Justice Department at that time have denied.

WaPo: Trump opposes election aid for states and Postal Service bailout, threatening Nov. 3 vote http://wapo.st/2POlPTp

🧵 RT @Teri_Kanefield (Thread) Nov. 3: What Can Possibly Go Wrong? ¤ Trump knows he probably won’t get enough votes to win, so his plan is evidently to create chaos with the postal service so that the election will be a disaster, and then use the excuse of the chaos to try to delegitimize the election. 📌 https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1294121797260984320?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @abbydphillip Trump saying clearly on Fox why he won’t fund USPS. “Now they need that money in order to make the post office work so it can take all of these millions and millions of ballots…But if they don’t get those two items that means you can’t have universal mail-in voting…”

🐣 RT @matthewmiller Barr has been on a right wing media tour promising an October surprise – a rerun of 2016 except worse, because as bad as Comey’s decisions were, at least they weren’t partisan. This is straight up open abuse of power.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Isikoff Barr says on @seanhannity there will be “developments” on Durham tomorrow but not “earth-shattering.” Adds that “the story of what happened in 2016 and 2017” will be out before the election.

WaPo: Trump opposes election aid for states and Postal Service bailout, threatening Nov. 3 vote http://wapo.st/2POlPTp

⭕ 12 Aug 2020

🐣 RT @Republicist1 Romney We are outraged 4 Senators are obstructing Ron Johnson’s investigation. The usual VILLAIN, Mitt Romney leads the PERPS. He’s joined w/Portman, Langford & Enzi. POTUS won their states. We must rapture these clowns out of REP PARTY!
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Politico: Ron Johnson says committee Republicans blocking Comey, Brennan subpoenas http://politi.co/3aiy3NA “Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), one of the eight Republicans on Johnson’s panel, raised concerns about the investigation’s political overtones in the spring”
// “We had a number of my committee members that were highly concerned about how this looks politically,” he says.

The interview [with Hugh Hewitt] underscores the degree to which there’s a reluctance among some Senate Republicans to advance an investigation that Democrats have viewed as a conduit for foreign disinformation aimed at former Vice President Joe Biden less than three months before the election as well as to amplify allegations of corruption by the FBI in its Trump-Russia probe. Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), one of the eight Republicans on Johnson’s panel, raised concerns about the investigation’s political overtones in the spring, though he ultimately has backed some of the panel’s subpoena requests.

Johnson said Republican resistance had delayed his effort to subpoena Blue Star Strategies, a Democratic public relations firm that did work for Burisma, the Ukrainian gas company that Hunter Biden served on the board of. He also cited the lengthy criminal investigations and the coronavirus pandemic for delaying his committee’s ability to get documents from the FBI, which he said were essential before seeking live testimony from central witnesses.

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Since the federal government investigation into the podcast and my subsequent removal from my position in the government is now complete, feel free to follow my personal account @allisongill

⭕ 11 Aug 2020

Politico (Mar 3): 55 Things You Need to Know About Joe Biden http://bit.ly/3akEmAb
// A career politician who has lived his life in the public eye is getting a closer look from voters. ↥ ↧
Politico: 55 Things You Need to Know About Kamala Harris http://politi.co/2Csbyti
// A trailblazing prosecutor-turned-politician sits on the cusp of history.

🐣 RT @NewsAlliance “Stanford University—with support from the Google News Initiative— have launched the COVID-19 Global Case Mapper, which makes it possible for journalists anywhere in the world to embed up-to-date visualizations of the pandemic on their sites for readers.”
🔄 ⋙ Google: A new global COVID-19 map for journalists http://bit.ly/3h1PxAF
// With Google News Initiative support, Stanford University is launching a new global embeddable map showing coronavirus cases around the world.

🚫🐣 RT @DefenseBaron JUST IN: Open Letter to Gen. Milley: “If Donald Trump refuses to leave office at the expiration of his constitutional term, the United States military must remove him by force, and you must give that order.” Commentary by @DrJohnNagl & Paul Yingling
⋙ DefenseOne, John Nagl and Paul Yingling: “. . . All Enemies, Foreign and Domestic”: An Open Letter to Gen. Milley http://bit.ly/30OabhW
// Not sure if this is protocol; If the commander in chief attempts to ignore the election’s results, you will face a choice.

🧵 RT @SimonWDC So, a thread about all the ways Trump is cheating/breaking rules and laws in the 2020 Election. ¤ This is a big issue, and we need to be talking about it. ¤ Let’s start w/his visit to Ohio yesterday. 📌 https://twitter.com/SimonWDC/status/1291717857852760065?s=20

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Are you having trouble following the crazy when it comes to the congressional “investigation” Sen. Ron Johnson is trying to cook up into Joe Biden? @rgoodlaw and I have created a roadmap for you to follow, complete with a list of key players at the top to help you keep up
⋙ 🐣 RT @JustSecurity “How Sen. Ron Johnson’s Investigation Became an Enabler of Russian Disinformation: Part I” ¤ A deep dive analysis by @AshaRangappa_ and @rgoodlaw #RonJohnson #disinformation #Russia
💙 ⋙⋙ JustSecurity, Ryan Goodman and Asha Rangappa: How Senator Johnson’s Probe Became an Enabler of Russian Disinformation: Part I http://bit.ly/3kzvQSL
// “There are three channels of Russian disinformation that have apparently affected Sen. Johnson’s Ukraine-related investigations.”

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance The Flynn argument reduced to its essence: DOJ is afraid of what will come out if the judge inquires into the process that led it to dismiss charges against Flynn. This appeal is only about preventing that inquiry, as the Judge is highly likely to ultimately grant the motion.

WaPo: Appeals court questions Justice Department bid to immediately close Michael Flynn’s criminal case http://wapo.st/30MvdNJ

A divided three-judge panel in late June ordered Sullivan to close the case and said he was wrong to appoint a retired federal judge to argue against the government’s position and call for a hearing. But the full court, sitting Tuesday with 10 judges, agreed to take a second look at the unusual case that tests the power of the judiciary to check the executive branch.

“The integrity and independence of the court is also at play here,” Pillard told acting solicitor general Jeffrey B. Wall, who represented the government. ¤ “What self-respecting judge would jump and enter an order without doing what he could do to understand both sides?”

“That means the judge has to do some thinking about it. The judge is not simply a rubber stamp,” [Judge Thomas B.] Griffith said during the more than three-hour argument carried via live stream because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Judge Neomi Rao, who previously sided with Flynn in the panel decision, asked if reassigning the case to a different judge would satisfy the retired general’s concerns.

Powell said removing Sullivan and requiring Gleeson’s withdrawal would “go a long way toward solving the problem.”

Wall, the acting solicitor general, agreed Tuesday with Flynn’s defense that it may be appropriate to reassign the case. Sullivan’s actions, Wall said, suggest a “problematic” degree of investment in the case, and he should not be allowed to prolong a harmful, unnecessary and “intrusive inquiry” into the Justice Department’s motivations.

⭕ 10 Aug 2020

🧵 RT @weareoversight (8/10) U.S. Attorney John Durham’s investigation — targeting the investigators who helped expose Russian interference in the 2016 election — has been badly politicized from the start. We’ve been demanding answers about Attorney General Bill Barr’s role. 📌 https://twitter.com/weareoversight/status/1292881338631061506?s=20

Crooks&Liars/NPR: Biden Won’t ‘Stand In Way’ Of Future Prosecution Of Trump http://bit.ly/2DFeCmk Hmmm, wonder who he’ll tap to be AG? ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1293105692883202048?s=20/photo/1
// What are the odds that Donnie just pardons himself?

Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden told NPR on Thursday that while he was unsure if it was “good for democracy,” if elected he would not stand in the way of a hypothetical Justice Department prosecution of President Donald Trump for crimes committed in office.

“Look, the Justice Department is not the president’s private law firm,” the former vice president said. “The attorney general is not the president’s private lawyer. I will not interfere with the Justice Department’s judgment of whether or not they think they should pursue the prosecution of anyone that they think has violated the law.”

🐣 RT @joshscampbell As the nation tops 5 million coronavirus cases, the U.S. President is in the White House press briefing room talking about Brennan, Comey, Clapper, Page, Strzok, and, without providing any evidence, is accusing his predecessor’s administration of treason.

🧵 RT @brianklaas 1. The Belarus elections were almost certainly badly rigged, the result a foregone conclusion. When I did field research in Minsk, a former regime official told me that Lukashenko handpicked his margin of victory. Once, he had told his subordinates that he wanted 75% of the vote. 📌 https://twitter.com/brianklaas/status/1292745425779335168?s=20

🐣 So, how long until we hear Putin’s account of what happened in the “election“ in Belarus coming out of Trump’s mouth?

⭕ 9 Aug 2020

🧵 RT @DaveMicRot This unhinged lunatic is the US Attorney General. 📌 https://twitter.com/DavMicRot/status/1292634075115794435?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @DaveMicRot AG Barr’s greatest hits (1) Lied to US about Mueller Report (2) Reversed guilty plea of person who conspired w/ Russia to undermine US policy (3) Fired prosecutors who come too close to investigating/prosecuting Trump Family crimes (4) Ordered/Led tear gassing peaceful protesters
⋙ 🐣 RT @DaveMicRot (5) Started “investigations” into President Trump’s political “enemies” (including folks long retired) (6) Spread conspiracy theories to undermine election integrity (7) Ignores threat of right-wing terrorism, commits resources to attacking make-believe left-wing organizations.
⋙ 🐣 RT @DaveMicRot (8) AG Barr authorized invasion of multiple Democratic cities by MAGA Paramilitary (using DOJ and DHS personnel), all of them after Portland (randomly, I assume) in swing states, under the flimsiest of pretexts.

💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ Slate, William Saletan: The Trump Pandemic http://bit.ly/2DRX9He wow
// A blow-by-blow account of how the president killed thousands of Americans.

✅ CNN: Breaking down the executive actions Trump signed on coronavirus relief http://cnn.it/3kDUcuK “[A] close read of the actual text of executive actions he signed Saturday suggests that even if they are deemed constitutional, they will not quickly deliver”

WaPo: Trump’s familiar routine after failing to cut deals with Congress: Signing legally dubious executive actions http://wapo.st/3gJvkiD

🐣 RT @stuartpstevens If you actually needed more proof that the Republican Party was a non-serious party with no interest in governing, Trump signing meaningless executive orders he doesn’t understand at a golf club he’s using to scam more taxpayer dollars is pretty much the perfect trifecta.

🐣 RT @McFaul What?! That is your job! You & your NSC team are supposed to prepare the briefing papers, write the talking points, orally brief the president before the call, and then discuss action items after the call. It’s literally one of the most important parts of your portfolio.
🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT What does this mean? What is the job of the National Security Advisor if not to “get involved” in the President’s conversations with foreign leaders?
🐣 RT @brhodes His job is literally to be in those conversations. Trump has spent four years building a government of sycophants, grifters and ideologues.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RudyMehrbani National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien on @FaceTheNation right now, in response to whether Trump has told Putin to stop meddling in US elections: “Unlike my predecessors, I don’t get involved in conversations the President has with foreign leaders.” ¤ No kidding.

🐣 RT @duty2warn We believe there are people in the GOP who are in a position to adversely impact Trump to a great degree who have considered it. These people know right from wrong. But their fears are overpowering. Their ego’s are overblown. And their love of power transcends their love overall.

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff By slowing down deliveries, prohibiting overtime, and freezing hiring, ¤ Trump’s handpicked donor is sabotaging the USPS during a pandemic, and just before an election when its services are even more vital. ¤ We must save the Postal Service to protect our democracy. ¤ And we will. 📌 https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1292500038296440832?s=20

⭕ 8 Aug 2020

KyivPost, Oleksiy Sorokin and Matthew Kupfer [UKR]: US intelligence leader says Russia using Ukrainian MP Derkach to interfere in 2020 election http://bit.ly/3a9A2nh

🐣 RT @IlvesToomas A stunning, gobsmacking article: it’s all far worse than even I, with my preternatural pessimism, could ever have imagined. The US is in genuinely serious, serious security trouble. As are we, America’s allies.
🐣 RT @AnneApplebaum We suspected this, and here’s the proof: Trump is destroying US intelligence agencies. If he gets a second term, there will be nothing left
💙⋙ NYT, Robert Draper: Unwanted Truths: Inside Trump’s Battles With U.S. Intelligence Agencies http://nyti.ms/2DBp1zh
// Last year, intelligence officials gathered to write a classified report on Russia’s interest in the 2020 election. An investigation from the magazine uncovered what happened next.

In early July of last year, the first draft of a classified document known as a National Intelligence Estimate circulated among key members of the agencies making up the U.S. intelligence community. N.I.E.s are intended to be that community’s most authoritative class of top-secret document, reflecting its consensus judgment on national-security matters ranging from Iran’s nuclear capabilities to global terrorism. The draft of the July 2019 N.I.E. ran to about 15 pages, with another 10 pages of appendices and source notes.

According to multiple officials who saw it, the document discussed Russia’s ongoing efforts to influence U.S. elections: the 2020 presidential contest and 2024’s as well. It was compiled by a working group consisting of about a dozen senior analysts, led by Christopher Bort, a veteran national intelligence officer with nearly four decades of experience, principally focused on Russia and Eurasia. The N.I.E. began by enumerating the authors’ “key judgments.” Key Judgment 2 was that in the 2020 election, Russia favored the current president: Donald Trump.

… “Trump’s first encounter with the intelligence community as president-elect was in meetings with James Comey, John Brennan and James Clapper, all of whom turned out to be involved with spying on President Trump’s campaign,” Kayleigh McEnany, the White House press secretary, said in a statement responding to a list of factual queries for this article. The investigation of Trump’s campaign, McEnany said, was “the greatest political scandal and crime in U.S. history.” (Although the F.B.I. investigated links between Trump campaign associates and Russian officials, a 2019 report by the Justice Department’s inspector general found no evidence that it had tried to place informants inside the campaign. No claims of spying on the campaign by other American intelligence agencies have ever been substantiated.)

… Representative Sean Patrick Maloney, a Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, compared the O.D.N.I.’s decline under Trump to that of the Justice Department, where “they have, step by step, set out to destroy one of the crown jewels of the American government,” he told me. “And they’re using the same playbook with the intelligence community.”

… This “wearing down” has extended well beyond the dismissal of a few top intelligence officials whom the president perceived to be disloyal. It has also meant that those who remain in the community are acutely mindful of the risks of challenging Trump’s “alternative facts,” as the White House counselor Kellyanne Conway once memorably described them — with consequences that are substantive, if often hidden from view.

I spoke with Schiff on Friday, July 24. Earlier that day, the O.D.N.I. released an official statement about election security threats by William Evanina, director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center and a Trump appointee. “At this time,” Evanina’s statement said, “we’re primarily concerned with China, Russia and Iran — although other nation states and nonstate actors could also do harm to our electoral process.”

Once again, the compromise was small but hardly meaningless: As several retired intelligence officials pointed out to me, it conflated the aboveboard “influence” campaign conducted by China — pressuring politicians, countering criticism — with the clandestine “interference” efforts by Russia to subvert the voting process. A week later during a classified briefing, Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the House, upbraided Evanina for his misleading statement.

It called to mind something the former C.I.A. acting director Michael Morell said several months before, when we were discussing Russia’s interference in the 2016 election. “This is the only time in American history when we’ve been attacked by a foreign country and not come together as a nation,” Morell said. “In fact, it split us further apart. It was an inexpensive, relatively easy to carry out covert mission. It deepened our divisions. I’m absolutely convinced that those Russian intelligence officers who put together and managed the attack on our democracy in 2016 all received medals personally from Vladimir Putin.”

🐣 RT @KyivPost United States Intelligence has accused Ukrainian lawmaker Andrii Derkach of acting in the interests of Russia and attempting to interfere in the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
⋙ KyivPost [UKR]: US intelligence leader says Russia using Ukrainian MP Derkach to interfere in 2020 election http://bit.ly/3a9A2nh “Democrats have warned Republicans that, by investigating the accusations against Biden, they risk laundering disinformation from Russia”

WaPo: Trump attempts to wrest tax and spending powers from Congress with new executive actions http://wapo.st/2PECWqY //➔ he’s just hallucinating a new government at this point; it’s all just P.R. that ignores the fact the real people are suffering
// The actions aim to temporarily extend unemployment aid and eviction protections

Trump cites statutory authority in most of the actions, and some of his new actions appear to be only instructions to his Cabinet secretaries and department heads to look for ways to address certain problems. Others involve more questionable actions such as the suspension of tax payments and transfers of money Congress has appropriated for another use.

🧵 RT @SteveSchmidtSES 📌 https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1292259010184445952?s=20
I find it necessary to reach for the language and colorful colloquialisms of my native land, New Jersey, in order to express my feelings about today’s event in Bedmimster. It was a fucking travesty. Truly. An utter Fucking disgrace.

The President of the United States of America stood behind the Seal of his office framed by American flags and his private club’s membership slurring and raving about his victimization. His titanic self pity was only exceeded by his dishonesty and uncontrolled lying. His lying was only 2.

Subordinate to his staggering idiocy, ignorance, ineptitude and incompetence. The incompetence, even after all this time, shocks the conscience. 162,000 Americans are dead and the economy is shattered. So many more will die. The evictions, foreclosures and small business closings

are just beginning. We are in the early hours of one of the greatest tragedies in our countries history. None of it had to be, but it has happened because Donald Trump is President. His malice, stupidity, ego and insecurity are a lethal combination. He has wrecked this country 4/

in less than four years. He has induced a national nosedive, a decline that is precipitous, dangerous and humiliating. The world is more dangerous. American soldiers are hunted like animals by Taliban killers who are paid bounties by Russian killers and Trump does nothing 5/

But KowTow to Putin and advance his agenda. Trump has divided the country and pitted Americans against each other. He has loosed violence against Peacefully assembled US Citizens and deployed militarized paramilitary forces to escalate tensions in American cities in the name of 6

Law and order when the real purpose and mission is to stoke the embers of chaos and create Fear. Fear, built on a mountain of lies, is the Autocrats sword and shield. Trump stokes fear to abuse his power and press forward with his assaults on the rule of law, our essential 7/

Institutions and our national comity all in the name of his corruption, aggrandizement and cult of personality. It is a despicable hour in the life of this country. This will be ended because it must end. We will lose the country if Trump isn’t repudiated. Make no mistake 8/

About the intentions of a President who is openly undermining the 231 year old tradition of American elections. He is undermining the legitimacy of the coming election with no regard for the consequences to liberal democracy here and around the world. Fascism didn’t rise 9/

In the thirties because it was strong. It rose because Democracy was weak. American Democracy is weak, decayed and led by an illiberal man who, I’d he could would cancel the election, lock up his political opponents, enrich his friends and remain in power for life 10/

Trump is the greatest failure in American History. No American has failed history’s test in a more spectacular fashion. His stoking of racial tensions and a cold civil war in our land will live in infamy. His disgrace will be eternal. @ProjectLincoln

Politico: American Bridge posts 1,043-page Trump oppo book online http://politi.co/3gHfm8R
// It wants other Democratic groups to have at it.
💙 ⋙ 🔄📔AmericanBridge: Trump Oppo Website: https://trumpresearchbook.com

Welcome to American Bridge 21st Century’s Donald Trump opposition research hub. This website exists to help allies find the research needed to defeat Donald Trump in 2020. It’s organized into three main categories, each divided into multiple reports designed to help you tell the full story about Trump’s failed presidency.

🐣 RT @NBCPolitics The US Census Bureau says it is ending its count one month early. Experts say this could become a 10-year mistake that skews the balance of power in the country for years to come.
⋙ NBCNews: ‘An insidious ploy’: Trump admin’s decision to cut census short could have dire consequences http://nbcnews.to/2Dyi7uL
// Undercounting populations like Black Americans and Native tribes could skew the balance of power in the U.S. for years to come.

🐣 RT @ewarren This is the clearest example yet of Trump and his puppet Postmaster General’s attempts to sabotage the USPS before November’s election. ¤ This kind of behavior is why we’re demanding an investigation into Trump’s USPS—the Inspector General should add this to their list.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheProspect The Postal Service has informed states that they’ll need to pay first-class 55-cent postage to mail ballots to voters, rather than the normal 20-cent bulk rate. That nearly triples the per-ballot cost.
⋙⋙ AmericanProspect: Unsanitized: Federal Benefit Extension Looks Remote as Anger Mounts http://bit.ly/2XHaycd
// price of stamps; Plus, the post office tries to stick up states. This is The COVID-19 Daily Report for August 7, 2020.

The Postal Service has informed states that they’ll need to pay first-class 55-cent postage to mail ballots to voters, rather than the normal 20-cent bulk rate. That nearly triples the per-ballot cost at a time when tens of millions more will be delivered. The rate change would have to go through the Postal Regulatory Commission and, undoubtedly, litigation. But the time frame for that is incredibly short, as ballots go out very soon.

A side benefit of this money grab is that states and cities may decide they don’t have the money to mail absentee ballots, and will make them harder to get. Which is exactly the worst-case scenario everyone fears.

🧵 RT @danielsgoldman Short thread: ¤ Latest ODNI election interference [sic] provides some more important detail about election interference but seems to (intentionally) conflate public statements from foreign countries (China/Iran) with covert malign influence efforts (Russia). They are not the same. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/danielsgoldman/status/1292054374991175680?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @CNNPolitics NEW: Intelligence community’s top election official says China and Iran don’t want President Trump to win reelection and Russia is working against Joe Biden https://cnn.it/3gEShDw
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @CNNPolitics READ: Intelligence community’s top election official’s statement warning of threats from China, Russia and Iran https://cnn.it/3gDhezf
⋙ 🐣 RT @danielsgoldman Once again, the ODNI release reveals that Russia is trying to secretly and covertly influence our election. Notably, ODNI calls out KGB graduate Derkach for spreading disinformation to harm Biden. Why is this important? 5/
⋙ 🐣 RT @danielsgoldman Because @SenRonJohnson is using information that our intelligence community has assessed to be an effort to influence the election in 3 months as a basis for his sham Ukraine investigation. Either wittingly or unwittingly, Johnson appears to be a Russian intelligence asset. END

🐣 I love that Twitter is identifying Russian and Chinese-affiliated accounts. I hope this will apply to their sock puppets as well. @TwitterSupport @Twitter

💙 🐣 RT @anneapplebaum “in each scenario other than a Biden landslide, we ended up with a constitutional crisis that lasted until the inauguration, featuring violence in the streets and a severely disrupted administrative transition.” Read this in what might happen in November
⋙ AmericanInterest, Nils Gilman: Getting from November to January http://bit.ly/3gGb7uc
// Wargaming shows that, short of a landslide victory for Joe Biden in the upcoming elections, we may be headed for a severe constitutional crisis. Here are six strategies for averting the worst outcomes.
// Nils Gilman is vice president of programs at the Berggruen Institute, contributing editor for The American Interest, and deputy editor of Noema Magazine.
⋙ See under Entire Articles: AmInt Wargaming 8-7-2020

⭕ 7 Aug 2020

WaPo, Richard Blumenthal: The threat to U.S. elections is real, and frightening. The public has a right to know. http://wapo.st/2PCKCdk “[B]y swearing Congress to secrecy, the Trump administration is keeping… a grave, looming threat to democracy hidden from the American people”

On Friday, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence issued a statement that only hints at the threats. ¤ The facts are chilling. I believe the American public needs and deserves to know them. The information should be declassified immediately.

The publicly available facts are terrifying enough. A report released on Wednesday by the State Department outlined in detail attempts by Russian front groups, fake individual online identities and state-funded media to sow disinformation and dissension about U.S. allies around the world. Russian intelligence operations have perfected the art of laundering distorted and fabricated narratives through media networks, covert hacking, international proxies and others to undermine democracies, attack the United States’ global image and silence criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Though the report was focused on Russia’s global influence campaign, there is no reason to think the United States is immune from its destructive and destabilizing efforts. The sophisticated tactics and techniques described in the report make Moscow’s past interference and nefarious actions look like child’s play.

Public sources such as the State Department’s report, other intelligence assessments and excellent investigative journalism, as well as special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s fact-finding, have shed some public light on the shadowy world of foreign spying and sabotage threatening U.S. elections from countries including not just Russia but possibly China and Iran. But there is much more — much of it even more chilling.

I understand the utility of a classification system that shields intelligence sources and methods. Responsibly limiting access to sensitive information is a critical tool to safeguard Americans and U.S. allies who collect the intelligence that informs critical national security decisions. Used appropriately, classifying certain information is essential to protecting the country.

Unnecessary classification politicizes the national security apparatus and, in this case, keeps the American people in the dark about efforts by foreign adversaries to destroy the bedrock of the nation’s democracy: free and fair elections.

The Trump administration’s refusal to share with the American public any information about the Russian threat to the November election is simply unacceptable. Making parts of intelligence reports public is hardly unprecedented. In fact, classified reports frequently include declassified summaries in recognition of the fundamental role transparency plays in a functioning democracy.

Instead, by keeping the facts cloaked in secrecy, the Trump administration and its Republican allies on Capitol Hill invite disinformation and give deception a toehold in the American electorate. And it now appears that such disinformation and deception are gaining a toehold in Congress as well:

On Wednesday, The Post reported that Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, is moving ahead with an investigation into presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s family using documents provided to the senator by the son of a former KGB officer. Johnson’s actions are of such concern to the CIA, according to news reports, that the agency has refused to brief him. Think of it: Congress may become a forum for debunked conspiracy theories peddled by Kremlin proxies.

There is no excuse for perpetuating Russian disinformation in the U.S. Senate, just as there is there is no excuse for barring the American public from learning more about the genuine foreign threats to the November election. The Trump administration appears to be failing to take the danger seriously, failing to prepare adequately.

Protecting the nation’s democratic values should be a bipartisan imperative. Those of us in Washington should not risk looking back and saying, if only we’d known, we could have done something. We do know. We can do something. It starts with sharing the truth.

🐣 RT @MarshallCohen Remember this from December? When OANN featured Ukrainian lawmaker Andrii Derkach and his anti-Biden conspiracies? Many warned at the time that his motives were suspect. Today, the US government confirmed that he is part of the Kremlin’s effort to weaken Biden. OANN is complicit.
⋙ 🐣 RT @OANN CONFIRMED – @OANN’s @ChanelRion concluded over a half dozen interviews with Ukrainian officials, including Ukrainian MP Andrii Derkach, pic shown. ¤ Part III of “Ukrainian Witnesses Destroy Schiff’s Case w/ Rudy Giuliani” to air Saturday, Dec 15 at 10pm EST!
// 12/6/2019

WaPo, Dana Milbank: We are only beginning to suffer the consequences of Trump’s failures http://wapo.st/31z7vUf “We have sacrificed half a year, $3 trillion of our treasure and 157,000 lives — and it has been squandered by one man’s incompetence”

🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzi Better late than never: House can sue to force former White House counsel Donald McGahn to comply with subpoena – The Washington Post
🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzi Better late than never: House can sue to force former White House counsel Donald McGahn to comply with subpoena – The Washington Post
⋙ WaPo: House can sue to force former White House counsel Donald McGahn to comply with subpoena http://wapo.st/30ApR8i

House Democrats initially subpoenaed McGahn before the start of the chamber’s formal impeachment investigation of the president that ended with Trump’s acquittal in the Senate in February. But House lawyers told the court that McGahn’s testimony is still relevant to ongoing oversight and will help the Judiciary Committee determine whether Trump “committed impeachable offenses” in Robert S. Mueller III’s special counsel investigation.

In reversing the panel decision Friday, the majority cited a long tradition of presidential cooperation with Congress in turning over documents and providing testimony. That history is in stark contrast, the court said, to the “apparently categorical direction by President Trump that no member of the Executive Branch shall cooperate with the Committee’s impeachment investigation.”

The administration’s disregard for constitutional obligations “likely explains the infrequency of subpoena enforcement lawsuits such as the present one,” wrote [Judge Judith W.] Rogers [for the majority], who was nominated to the bench by President Clinton.

WaPo: Postal Service overhauls leadership as Democrats press for investigation of mail delays http://wapo.st/2PFX77D
// Lawmakers want the inspector general to examine Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s cost-cutting measures and investments

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy unveiled a sweeping overhaul of the nation’s mail service, displacing the two top executives overseeing day-to-day operations, according to a reorganization memo released Friday. The shake-up came as congressional Democrats called for an investigation of DeJoy and the cost-cutting measures that have slowed mail delivery and ensnared ballots in recent primary elections.

Twenty-three postal executives were reassigned or displaced, the new organizational chart shows. Analysts say the structure centralizes power around DeJoy, a former logistics executive and major ally of President Trump, and de-emphasizes decades of institutional postal knowledge. All told, 33 staffers included in the old postal hierarchy either kept their jobs or were reassigned in the restructuring, with five more staffers joining the leadership from other roles.

The reshuffling threatens to heighten tensions between postal officials and lawmakers, who are troubled by delivery delays — the Postal Service banned employees from working overtime and making extra trips to deliver mail — and wary of the Trump administration’s influence on the Postal Service as the coronavirus pandemic rages and November’s election draws near.

🐣 RT @jgeltzer Trump has a 3-pronged attack: slow postal service; urge stage legislatures to call the election failed; & discredit vote-counting post-Election Day. ¤ But states can act NOW to protect electoral integrity. @tribelaw, @jentaub, & I show how in @TheAtlantic:
⋙ TheAtlantic: Trump Has Launched a Three-Pronged Attack on the Election http://bit.ly/3gDS3MZ by Laurence Tribe, Jennifer Taub and Joshua Geltzer
// And it starts with undermining the U.S. Postal Service.

🐣 RT @CindyOtis_ I share concerns about any suggestion that Russia, China, and Iran have the same capability/intentions in influencing our election. ¤ But it’s dangerous to discount countries like China that are increasingly using disinfo against us. The IC rightly included them as a threat. [ODNI Statement] https://twitter.com/CindyOtis_/status/1291884335092637697?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @danielsgoldman This is eerily close to a quintessential cover story. Do you stand with Ukraine in the face of much greater Russian aggression?
⋙ 🐣 RT @SenRonJohnson On the 12th anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Georgia, the US continues to stand with Georgia in the face of Russian aggression. Russia must withdraw its forces to pre-conflict lines.

🧵 RT @atrupar Trump begins his August 7 Bedminster news conference with some casual xenophobia 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1291881109907800064?s=20

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: U.S. Intelligence Says Republicans Are Working With Russia to Reelect Trump http://nym.ag/31C0UZA “In reality, it is not a scandal about Biden at all. It’s a scandal about Republican cooperation with a Russian propaganda campaign“

WaPo, Greg Sargent and Paul Waldman: Trump’s own intelligence officials just undercut efforts to smear Joe Biden http://wapo.st/3a4zI9D “Those claims about alleged Biden corruption are part of the series of claims that Johnson is pursuing in his ‘investigation.’”

President Trump’s own intelligence officials just released a statement confirming something we all know: Russia is interfering in our election with the express goal of harming Trump’s opponent, presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden.

But there’s another element to this surprise move that is also worth noting: In so doing, Trump’s intel officials made it a whole lot harder for Trump’s allies to push narratives they’ve been using to smear Biden.

In an interview, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), the chair of the House Intelligence Committee, said the new statement from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) confirmed the need for members of Congress to be extra cautious about Russian efforts to manipulate them with disinformation.

“Members of Congress are on notice and need to be very careful not to advance narratives that may be coming from the Kremlin,” Schiff told us.

The new ODNI statement contains this judgment:

We assess that Russia is using a range of measures to primarily denigrate former Vice President Biden and what it sees as an anti-Russia “establishment.” This is consistent with Moscow’s public criticism of him when he was Vice President for his role in the Obama Administration’s policies on Ukraine and its support for the anti-Putin opposition inside Russia. For example, pro-Russia Ukrainian parliamentarian Andriy Derkach is spreading claims about corruption – including through publicizing leaked phone calls – to undermine former Vice President Biden’s candidacy and the Democratic Party. Some Kremlin-linked actors are also seeking to boost President Trump’s candidacy on social media and Russian television.

Schiff told us he sees this statement was “an improvement on previous statements, in that it discloses more information to the public.” ¤ But Schiff added: “I still don’t feel that it goes far enough in providing some of the information that the public needs and deserves.” ¤ “There’s more that the IC should be telling the public,” Schiff told us, referring to the intelligence community.

The document also contains an assessment that the government of China would prefer to see Trump lose. But critically, it does not suggest that China is actually doing anything to bring that outcome about other than publicly criticizing the Trump administration’s policy decisions.

By contrast, the statement is clear that Russia is taking active measures to undermine Biden. So you have to wonder whether the ODNI included this false equivalence with China to muddy the waters, since Trump has privately raged when intelligence officials have taken steps to inform Congress about Russia’s intention to help Trump in the election.

“The IC needs to distinguish between the intentions of these foreign powers and the actions of these foreign powers,” Schiff told us. “The China section begins by expressing a preference. The Russia section begins by assessing that Russia is actually using measures to denigrate the Vice President.”

We’re talking about Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), the chair of the homeland security committee. It isn’t often that a U.S. senator has to publicly deny participating in a Russian disinformation campaign, but Johnson recently had to do just that, in connection with his committee’s “investigation” into Ukraine, Burisma, and Joe and Hunter Biden.

As you’ll note, the new ODNI statement explicitly confirms that the pro-Russian Ukrainian Andriy Derkach’s efforts to spread “claims about corruption” to “undermine” Biden’s candidacy are also part of this outside Russian interference effort.

Those claims about alleged Biden corruption are part of the series of claims that Johnson is pursuing in his “investigation.”

Johnson’s probe dredges up some stuff that we heard during Trump’s impeachment. In particular, Rudy Giuliani is acting as a conduit for a group of Ukrainians with ties to Russia who appear to be trying to feed questionable information to Johnson.

One of those people is none other than Derkach, whose father was a KGB officer and who attended the Dzerzhinsky Higher School of the KGB in Moscow.

Derkach has sent packets of anti-Biden information to American lawmakers, including Johnson. Derkach has also met with Giuliani and released pieces of recorded conversations Biden had with Ukrainian leaders as vice president.

Those recorded conversations released by Derkach are supposed to confirm a narrative in which Biden, as vice president, helped oust a Ukrainian prosecutor, supposedly as part of an effort to protect Burisma, on whose board Hunter Biden sat.

But the tapes don’t actually confirm that. Instead, they confirm what we already know, which is that Biden was working to oust a corrupt prosecutor, which was backed by international institutions. The narrative of supposed Biden corruption has been completely debunked.

This has prompted Democrats to ask whether Johnson is using the information Derkach is feeding him to discredit Biden, and to point out that if he is, Johnson may be participating in a Russian disinformation campaign.

This is also why top Democrats have pressed intelligence officials to brief Congress on what it knows about this Russian disinformation campaign, specifically on whether intelligence officials assess this information being sent to Johnson is part of that Russian effort.

Johnson has denied using information from Derkach. But he has conceded getting information from Andriy Telizhenko, a former Ukrainian diplomat who, along with Derkach, is working with Giuliani to spread the same story lines about Biden.

Yet Trump’s own intelligence officials have now tied those same narratives to a Russian disinformation effort to undermine Biden and interfere in our election. This might not dissuade Johnson from continuing to pursue his “investigation” of them, but it’ll make that investigation look a whole lot more ridiculous.

🐣 RT @MarshallCohen October 7, 2016 was a historic day. The @ODNIgov announced that Russia was meddling in the election and was behind the anti-Clinton released on WikiLeaks. Well, today was that day for 2020, with the landmark statement from ODNI on Russia, China, Iran.
⋙ CNN: Intelligence community’s top election official: China and Iran don’t want Trump to win reelection, Russia working against Biden http://cnn.it/2DmBt69

🧵 RT @jseldin NEW: @SpeakerPelosi, House Intelligence Committee Chair @RepAdamSchiff call latest public US intel #Election2020 threat assessment an improvement, but not enough ¤ “Unfortunately, today’s statement still treats 3 actors of differing intent & capability as equal threats” 📌 https://twitter.com/jseldin/status/1291859171462254594?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @jseldin “The American ppl must be provided w/specific information that would allow voters to appraise for themselves the respective threats posed by these foreign actors & distinguish these actors’ different & unequal aims, current actions & capabilities” – @SpeakerPelosi @RepAdamSchiff
⋙ 🐣 RT @jseldin “We hope and expect that the Intelligence Community will be even more forthcoming with the public moving forward, & we will continue to press for greater transparency” per @SpeakerPelosi @RepAdamSchiff in statement
⋙⋙ Speaker.gov: Pelosi, Schiff Statement Following ODNI Announcement Regarding Election Security and Foreign Threats http://bit.ly/3kotBS7

NYT: Pompeo Warned Russia Against Bounties on U.S. Troops in Afghanistan http://nyti.ms/2XFJ1HZ
// Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is said to have sternly discussed payouts and red lines in a telephone call with Sergey V. Lavrov, Russia’s foreign minister.

≣ ODNI Press Release: Statement by NCSC Director William Evanina: Election Threat Update for the American Public http://bit.ly/3ii2ypO
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🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Russia is trying to ‘denigrate’ Biden while China prefers ‘unpredictable’ Trump not be reelected http://wapo.st/2PBe3MS William Evanina, director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, portrayed Russia as the most active source of interference

The government of China prefers that President Trump not win reelection in November, seeing the incumbent as “unpredictable,” and Russia is using a range of measures to try to “denigrate” the president’s opponent, former vice president Joe Biden, including selective leaks of information and efforts on social media, a top U.S. intelligence official said in a statement Friday.

The statement by William Evanina, director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, was notable for identifying three countries seeking to influence the 2020 election — China, Russia and Iran. But he portrayed Russia as the most active source of interference. Evanina also said that a Ukrainian lawmaker who has been in contact with Rudolph W. Giuliani, Trump’s personal lawyer, is part of a Russian disinformation effort.

“[P]ro-Russia Ukrainian parliamentarian Andriy Derkach is spreading claims about corruption — including through publicizing leaked phone calls — to undermine former Vice President Biden’s candidacy and the Democratic Party,” Evanina said.

⭕ 6 Aug 2020

RollingStone, Wade Davis: The Unraveling of America http://bit.ly/2PBY0yf  
// Anthropologist Wade Davis on how COVID-19 signals the end of the American era

COVID-19 didn’t lay America low; it simply revealed what had long been forsaken. As the crisis unfolded, with another American dying every minute of every day, a country that once turned out fighter planes by the hour could not manage to produce the paper masks or cotton swabs essential for tracking the disease. The nation that defeated smallpox and polio, and led the world for generations in medical innovation and discovery, was reduced to a laughing stock as a buffoon of a president advocated the use of household disinfectants as a treatment for a disease that intellectually he could not begin to understand.

📋 As a number of countries moved expeditiously to contain the virus, the United States stumbled along in denial, as if willfully blind. With less than four percent of the global population, the U.S. soon accounted for more than a fifth of COVID deaths. The percentage of American victims of the disease who died was six times the global average. Achieving the world’s highest rate of morbidity and mortality provoked not shame, but only further lies, scapegoating, and boasts of miracle cures as dubious as the claims of a carnival barker, a grifter on the make.

CNN, Jim Sciutto: Trump advisers hesitated to give military options and warned adversaries over fears he might start a war http://cnn.it/3gEP8nw

🐣 RT @benjaminwittes Ten thoughts on the situation:
(1) The last line of defense of democracy is the hearts and minds of the citizenry. Where is your heart? Where is your mind?
(2) Our political culture has developed entire industries devoted to distracting you from the big picture. Round all these distractions to zero, and retain focus on the big picture. See if you can articulate in a single sentence the stakes in this election.
(3) Now, on a scale of 1 to 10, ask yourself how much you care about the sentence you formulated for yourself in (2).
(4) Do you know the earliest day you can vote in whatever jurisdiction you are registered in?
(5) How certain are you that you are, in fact, registered at all?
(6) Learn the answer to question (4) and verify the answer to question (5) even if you think you’re sure you know.
(7) Do you know the mechanics of how to vote in your jurisdiction, step by step, during this crisis? Spend a little time to make sure. Literally millions of votes will not be counted “because people will make mistakes. Don’t give anyone the excuse the throw out your ballot.
(8) Commit to yourself to voting as early as possible and then working to make sure others are voting too.
(9) Nobody is coming to save you.
(10) You are the cavalry.

🐣 RT @EricHolder If you find your mail is delayed/late blame Trump/Dejoy. This is about politics; it’s not about poor performance by the people at the Postal Service. Dejoy is starving the Postal Service of the resources it had and still needs. It’s an anti vote by mail/privatize move. Outrageous
⋙ 🐣 RT @EricHolder Attacks on the Postal Service are designed to hurt the vote by mail process in November election. We must do all we can to support Postal Service and ensure a safe, healthy election. Everyone affected by this. Don’t make people choose between their health and their desire to vote
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @mikeljollett This is Louis DeJoy. He is the huge Trump DONOR who Trump made the Postmaster General of the United States. He is trying to DESTROY the US Postal Service to help Trump steal an election. ¤ We need to make him famous. https://twitter.com/Mikel_Jollett/status/1289190430974738433?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @EllenLWeintraub I can’t be more blunt about this: Mr. President, Members of Congress, should you fail to provide the funds America needs for its elections, you will be derelict in your duty to your country. It would be a devastating failure to protect our democracy in a moment of historic need. 📌 https://twitter.com/EllenLWeintraub/status/1291388111692472320?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Max Boot: Trump chooses for ambassador to Germany a racist Fox commentator who is pro-Putin and anti-Merkel http://wapo.st/2C9xRDW Douglas Macgregor “even thinks that Germany has gone too far in making penance for Nazi crimes”

I suppose I shouldn’t be shocked by Douglas Macgregor’s selection to be U.S. ambassador to Germany. When it comes to the appointment of officials, the Trump administration appears bent on refuting Darwin. Instead of evolution, we are seeing devolution. No matter how unqualified, dangerous or extremist an appointee, odds are that whoever comes next will be even worse.

While Tillerson was merely ineffectual, Pompeo is actively malign: helping Trump ratchet up tensions with countries such as China and Iran, while alienating U.S. allies such as Germany and South Korea — and trying to blackmail Ukraine.

Mark Meadows is a worse White House chief of staff than Reince Priebus, John F. Kelly or even Mick Mulvaney. More so than his predecessors, Meadows actively enables Trump’s worst abuses, such as tear-gassing peaceful demonstrators and mismanaging the pandemic.

Chad Wolf is a worse secretary of homeland security than Kirstjen Nielsen was. While Nielsen was willing to torment undocumented immigrants, Wolf has become Trump’s favorite because he is also eager to wage war on unarmed demonstrators.

William P. Barr is a worse attorney general than Jeff Sessions was. While Sessions appointed a special counsel to investigate the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia, Barr has appointed a U.S. attorney to investigate the investigators — and generally acted as Trump’s personal attorney.

And so we come to the choice of Macgregor, a retired Army colonel, as U.S. ambassador to Germany. If confirmed, he would succeed Richard Grenell, a right-wing Twitter troll and Trump propagandist who most recently served as acting director of national intelligence. As I noted when he was appointed in February to briefly run the U.S. intelligence community, Grenell had a reputation for dishonesty and abusive behavior online. He alienated his hosts in Berlin by loudly lecturing them, and by seeking to promote right-wing populists in Europe.

Grenell did nothing to improve Trump’s toxic relationship with Chancellor Angela Merkel, whom the president reportedly bullies and abuses. In fact, Grenell is widely seen as the architect of Trump’s recent decision to withdraw nearly 12,000 U.S. troops from Germany without consulting Berlin. Trump claims the redeployment is punishment for Germany being “very delinquent on their 2% fee to NATO.” In reality, no such fee exists (2 percent is a long-term goal set by the alliance for defense spending as a percentage of gross domestic product), and Trump is sending some of the troops to Italy and Belgium, which spend even less on defense than Germany does.

Macgregor is the last person you would choose to pour oil on these troubled waters. He would be more likely to set fire to the oil and revel in the flames.

Macgregor is a genuine war hero — he commanded a pivotal tank battle during the 1991 Gulf War — who developed a reputation as a maverick and innovator within the army. But since retiring, he has gone very far off the deep end. He is reminiscent of retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, Trump’s first national security adviser who recently endorsed the QAnon cult, and retired Brig. Gen. Anthony J. Tata, who has just been appointed as acting deputy undersecretary of defense after failing to win Senate confirmation thanks to his racist rants.

Macgregor has also been an outspoken critic of Merkel’s government. He claims that Germany “seems more concerned about providing free services to millions of unwanted Muslim invaders, to be blunt, than it does about its own armed forces in the defense of its country.” He even thinks that Germany has gone too far in making penance for Nazi crimes: “There’s sort of a sick mentality that says that generations after generations must atone for the sins of what happened in 13 years of German history and ignore the other 1,500 years of Germany.”

Like Trump, Macgregor has cast doubt on the NATO alliance, saying that we should withdraw our troops in Germany and make it clear “that we are not going to be the first responder” if allies are attacked by Russia. Also like Trump, Macgregor has a disquieting tendency to echo Vladimir Putin’s propaganda. While appearing on Russia’s state-owned RT, he justified the Russian invasion of Ukraine by falsely saying that eastern and southern Ukrainians are “clearly Russian” and “should be allowed to join Russia.” By contrast, he criticized the U.S. intervention to stop the ethnic cleansing of Muslims by “Orthodox Christian Serbs in Kosovo.”

Macgregor is a racist crackpot who is pro-Russia, anti-Merkel, anti-Muslim and anti-Mexican. He has no business representing the United States in any embassy, much less in one for an important ally. But I fully expect that if Macgregor is confirmed and Trump stays in office long enough to choose a successor, whoever comes next will be even more odious.

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🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Russia Continues Interfering in Election to Help Trump, U.S. Intelligence Says http://nyti.ms/3fFaMX8 “China [also] seeks to gain influence in American politics … [b]ut officials briefed on the intelligence said that Russia was the far graver, and more immediate, threat”
// 8/7/2020 But a new assessment says China would prefer to see the president defeated, though it is less clear how much Beijing is doing to meddle in the 2020 campaign to help Joseph R. Biden Jr.
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≣ ODNI Press Release: Statement by NCSC Director William Evanina: Election Threat Update for the American Public http://bit.ly/3ii2ypO
// 8/7/2020
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🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Russia is trying to ‘denigrate’ Biden while China prefers ‘unpredictable’ Trump not be reelected http://wapo.st/2PBe3MS William Evanina, director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, portrayed Russia as the most active source of interference
// 8/7/2020

Politico, Andrew Desiderio and Natasha Bertrand: CIA steers clear of Senate Republican probe into Bidens http://politi.co/3igHlMO “The spy agency’s resistance comes amid intelligence officials’ deep skepticism of the probe, which is being led by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI)” [ ⇊ See excerpts below ⇊ ]
// 6/5/2020; The spy agency’s reluctance to engage with Sen. Ron Johnson’s panel underscores the intelligence community’s doubts about the investigation.

NYT: State Department Traces Russian Disinformation Links http://nyti.ms/30v9WrG
// 8/5/2020; A new government report avoids direct discussion of American election interference by Moscow, despite lawmakers’ call for more information.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “These reports are chilling,” Sen. Blumenthal says, discussing Russian interference in the election. “The techniques and tactics now underway by the Russians globally make their past destruction look rudimentary and quaint — in fact, … like child’s play.”
💽 https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1291223496455061504?s=20/photo/1
// 8/5/2020
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🐣 RT @SenBlumenthal In advance of the classified briefing I’ll hear later today, I reviewed classified documents this morning. They are chilling. Declassify this information. Americans deserve & need to know about ongoing foreign interference (even sabotage) in our election system.
// 8/4/2020

Politico, Natasha Bertrand and Kyle Cheney: Pelosi upbraids counterintel chief in private briefing over Russian meddling http://politi.co/3fCwxXz
// 7/31/2020; “What I’m concerned about is that the American people should be better informed,” the speaker said.

CSIS, Maggie Tennis (7/20): Russia Ramps up Global Elections Interference: Lessons for the United States http://bit.ly/2EQLJDP @SenBlumenthal
// 7/20/2020; Russian election interference 2020

Rand.org (7/14): How You Can Fight Russia’s Plans to Troll Americans During Campaign 2020 http://bit.ly/33vomtP “Everyone has the opportunity to fight Russian efforts to drive U.S. citizens to extremes before the November election”
// 7/14/2020
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⭕ 5 Aug 2020

StateDept: Rewards for Justice – Reward Offer for Information on Foreign Interference in U.S. Elections http://bit.ly/33yQL26

The U.S. Department of State’s Rewards for Justice (RFJ) program, which is administered by the Diplomatic Security Service, is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information leading to the identification or location of any person who works with or for a foreign government for the purpose of interfering with U.S. elections through certain illegal cyber activities.

The reward offer seeks information on the identification or location of any person who, while acting at the direction of or under the control of a foreign government, interferes with any U.S. federal, state, or local election by aiding or abetting a violation of section 1030 of title 18, which relates to computer fraud and abuse. The Rewards for Justice program is administered by the Diplomatic Security Service.

Persons engaged in certain malicious cyber operations targeting election or campaign infrastructure may be subject to prosecution under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, 18 U.S.C. § 1030, which criminalizes unauthorized computer intrusions and other forms of fraud related to computers. Among other offenses, the statute prohibits unauthorized accessing of computers to obtain information and transmit it to unauthorized recipients.

More information about this reward offer is located on the Rewards for Justice website at http://www.rewardsforjustice.net. We encourage anyone with information on foreign interference in U.S. elections to contact the Rewards for Justice office via the website or e-mail (info@rewardsforjustice.net), or contact the Regional Security Officer at the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate.

💙 WaPo: Senate Republicans advance Ukraine probe aimed at Biden despite foreign interference concerns http://wapo.st/3a11Om5 Are the documents Ukrainian Andrii Telizhenko gave to Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) the new “Hillary’s e-mails”?

“Senator Johnson is diverting his committee from oversight of the failing response to the pandemic — even though over 4.5 million Americans have been infected — and is instead facilitating a foreign influence operation to undermine our democracy,” Biden campaign spokesman Andrew Bates said.

Johnson’s probe is proceeding as Ukrainians with a variety of competing agendas and links to Trump attorney Rudolph W. Giuliani have been releasing apparently pilfered official conversations that Biden conducted while vice president with Ukraine’s then-President Petro Poroshenko, aiming to tarnish the presumptive Democratic nominee and his longtime interlocutor in Kyiv, as The Washington Post has previously reported.

Critics say the efforts of the Ukrainians align with the interests of certain Ukrainian oligarchs and Russia, which for years has sown doubt about cooperation between Washington and Kyiv in an effort to eject the United States from the region.

At least one of those Ukrainians, former diplomat Andrii Telizhenko, who recently released transcripts of the Biden conversations in Kyiv from an unknown source, told The Post he has been giving information to Johnson’s staff. And another Ukrainian releasing tapes, former prosecutor Kostiantyn Kulyk, last year made contact with the staff of Rep. Devin Nunes (Calif.), the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, according to documents released during the impeachment probe and interviews with Lev Parnas, Giuliani’s former associate. Kulyk did not respond to requests for comment. In the past, he has denied having contact with any U.S. officials.

Leading the charge in Kyiv is Andrii Derkach, a Ukrainian lawmaker previously affiliated with a Russian-leaning party. The son of a former KGB officer who later ran Ukraine’s intelligence service, Derkach was educated at the Higher School of the KGB in Moscow and met Giuliani at least twice since late last year before releasing the Biden tapes at joint news conferences with Kulyk.

[Derkach] has dubbed his Biden campaign “DemoCorruption,” complete with an English-language website and YouTube channel and a conspiratorial flowchart featuring the former vice president and financier George Soros at the center. Among other things, the chart lists influential Americans pursuing Derkach’s agenda in the United States — including Johnson and Grassley.

Derkach told The Post this month that he has sent documents to Johnson’s and Grassley’s Senate committees.

“Congress appears to be the target of a concerted foreign influence campaign, which seeks to launder and amplify disinformation in order to influence congressional activity, public debate, and the presidential election in November,” Pelosi and Schumer wrote in a July 13 letter to the FBI.

After a briefing to members of the House on Friday by U.S. intelligence officials, Pelosi said the Trump administration was refusing to share critical information about the matter with the public.

“Leader Schumer and I wrote to them and said tell the truth to the American people, and for some reason, they are withholding it,” Pelosi said. “That’s what I’m concerned about.”

Other Republican senators, including Richard Burr (R-N.C.) and Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.), have also expressed concerns about Senate staffers taking what could be Russian disinformation sent through Ukrainians and using it as the basis for a probe.

Bipartisan staff members from Johnson’s and Grassley’s panels have interviewed three witnesses — Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs George Kent, who testified during the impeachment inquiry; David Wade, who was chief of staff to then-Secretary of State John F. Kerry; and Foreign Service officer Liz Zentos, deputy political counselor at the U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan, who served as National Security Council director for Eastern Europe during the Obama administration.

The decision to interview Zentos appears to stem from an interview Telizhenko gave to journalist John Solomon, who was working closely with Giuliani last year, in which he alleged that Burisma was discussed during a White House meeting with Ukrainian officials in January 2016 at which Zentos was present.

Joshua A. Levy, a lawyer for Zentos, said she told congressional staffers that “in all of the government meetings in which she participated, she has no recollection of Burisma or Hunter Biden coming up in any of them.”

“That includes the January 2016 meeting with Ukrainian and U.S. officials she recalls attending,” Levy said in a statement.

Sen. Ron Wyden (Ore.), the top Democrat on the Finance Committee, said nothing he had seen in the current probe showed that U.S. policy toward Ukraine, which Johnson supported, changed as a result of Hunter Biden’s involvement with Burisma. Wyden said the investigation “started as an effort to distract from Donald Trump’s impeachment and has morphed into an effort to boost Donald Trump’s campaign.”

Johnson’s inquiry appears to be pursuing an allegation Giuliani has made for months but failed to prove: that Joe Biden pushed for the firing of Ukraine’s prosecutor general in late 2015 and early 2016 to help Burisma, whose owner, a former government minister from the now-defunct Russian-leaning Party of Regions, was under scrutiny by Ukrainian authorities.

In fact, at the time, Biden was the lead voice in a coalition of U.S. and European officials who were demanding the prosecutor general’s ouster for failing to go after high-level corruption cases and stalling reforms. Biden has said he never discussed the company with his son.

In a 2016 letter, one of the U.S. officials demanding reform in the Ukrainian prosecutor general’s office was Johnson.

Bates, the Biden campaign spokesman, said Johnson is “engaged in an act of stunning hypocrisy,” given that he endorsed Biden’s activities at the time and for years after.

In a statement last year, Johnson said his change in tune was not hypocritical, suggesting he may have been subject to a “misinformation campaign against the Ukrainian prosecutor general, perpetrated by representatives of the U.S. government.”

As part of their inquiry, Johnson and Grassley requested that the National Archives provide records of White House meetings with officials from the Ukrainian government and the Democratic National Committee, appearing to follow up on unsubstantiated accusations, also promoted by Giuliani, that the Democratic National Committee colluded with Ukraine to interfere in the 2016 election on Hillary Clinton’s behalf.

For years, the main proponent of that theory has been Telizhenko.

Telizhenko originally worked at the Ukrainian prosecutor general’s office, then at the Ukrainian Embassy in Washington, and later for Blue Star. More recently, he has been coordinating with Giuliani, organizing the former mayor’s trip to Kyiv in late 2019, and promoting Trump.

In the past, the former diplomat has told The Post that he has been working as a consultant with various Ukrainian tycoons and political figures, not always on a paid basis, but more recently he said he had temporarily dropped his clients.

Originally, Telizhenko appeared on track to serve as a key witness in Johnson’s inquiry, but Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) withheld support for subpoenaing him.

Earlier this year, the committee staff received a classified briefing regarding Telizhenko that raised significant questions, according to U.S. officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe the confidential session.

Telizhenko said that Democrats on the committee “tried to politicize some information that they had on file.” He said he has been providing information voluntarily.

In an interview with The Post earlier this year in Kyiv, Telizhenko said he has been keeping in touch with U.S. officials and people close to Congress and the White House, whom he declined to identify, as well as Giuliani.

At the same time, back in Kyiv, Telizhenko also has been publishing transcripts of private taped conversations Biden had with Poroshenko.

Telizhenko originally told The Post he received tapes of the calls from a former top Ukrainian official close to Poroshenko, whom he declined to name, but later said he obtained the tapes from “a journalistic source connected to the government.”

In the WISN interview Sunday, Johnson said the committee was going to subpoena records only from when Telizhenko worked for Blue Star, the U.S. lobbying firm that Burisma hired. “How could that be Russian disinformation?” Johnson asked.

But earlier this year, Telizhenko told The Post he had forwarded more than 100 old emails to Johnson’s staff, including messages from his time at the Ukrainian Embassy to and from members of the White House National Security Council. He said he also had been answering questions posed by Johnson’s staff.

Telizhenko has said he isn’t operating in conjunction with Derkach, the Ukrainian lawmaker who began leaking some of the same tapes at the same time. Derkach has said he received the tapes from “investigative journalists.”

In recent months, Derkach has been publishing portions of the tapes — which are unverified and appear to be heavily edited — during joint news conferences with Kulyk, the former Ukrainian prosecutor who was introduced to Nunes’s staff by Parnas last year.

Derkach, who visited the United States as recently as February to meet with Giuliani, said in March that the State Department revoked his U.S. visa, suggesting the U.S. government has been keeping tabs on his work.

In an interview with The Post, Murphy said that the intelligence community knows a lot about what Russia is trying to do to interfere in the 2020 election, and “there’s no reason for that information not to be made public before the election.”

If the administration has information connecting Derkach’s actions to Russia, Murphy said, “then it is nearly treasonous for them not to disclose that fact to the American public before the election.”

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💙 Politico, Andrew Desiderio and Natasha Bertrand: CIA steers clear of Senate Republican probe into Bidens http://politi.co/3igHlMO “The spy agency’s resistance comes amid intelligence officials’ deep skepticism of the probe, which is being led by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI)”
// The spy agency’s reluctance to engage with Sen. Ron Johnson’s panel underscores the intelligence community’s doubts about the investigation.

The spy agency’s resistance comes amid intelligence officials’ deep skepticism of the probe, which is being led by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) and focuses on Hunter Biden’s role on the board of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma. Democrats argue the investigation is based on Russian disinformation aimed at tipping the outcome of the election toward President Donald Trump — a charge Johnson rejects.

Some intelligence officials similarly fear the Biden probe will only boost the Russian intervention. And while the motivations of the CIA are not certain, Johnson is considered “toxic” by some members of the intelligence community, according to people with direct knowledge of the dynamic.

The agency’s reluctance to engage with the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, which Johnson chairs, underscores the intelligence community’s doubts about the probe. And while it is unlikely to deter Johnson from moving forward, it could give Democrats more support as they seek to rebut Trump and GOP allegations that Biden is corrupt.

“There is a significant trust gap there,” said one current national security official. “At what point does someone turn from an ‘unwitting’ participant in that to a witting one?” [Re: Johnson]

The official added that enough is known about certain bad actors that it should be “out of the question to consider their information legitimate investigative material,” referring to the Ukrainians who have sought to feed information to Johnson and other Trump allies on Capitol Hill.

Democrats first called for the briefings in March, when the FBI’s Foreign Influence Task Force briefed committee staffers about Andrii Telizhenko, a Ukrainian who has amplified disputed claims about coordination between Kyiv and the Democratic National Committee in 2016. Johnson was set to subpoena Telizhenko, but he scrapped plans for a committee vote on the matter after the briefing, according to sources familiar with the matter.

The day before, FBI Director Christopher Wray had briefed all senators in a classified setting about election security. POLITICO previously reported that Democratic senators pressed him about Telizhenko in the context of Russia’s efforts to sow disinformation in American politics, including about whether Telizhenko was a willing partner in the Kremlin-backed campaign.

The briefing was described as “combative” and “personal” by attendees, who said Johnson engaged directly with some of his detractors in the Senate as he sought to defend his investigation.

More recently, though, as Johnson has sought to highlight, all senators have received briefings from the intelligence community on threats to the integrity of the 2020 vote. Those briefings have touched on Telizhenko and Andrii Derkach, a Ukrainian lawmaker who has sent information about the Bidens to Trump allies on Capitol Hill, including Johnson.

Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe and other national security and intelligence officials briefed senators on Monday about election security and foreign influence, and they appeared to signal that they were preparing to disclose more information to the public about Russia’s intentions.

The House received a similar briefing last week, during which William Evanina, director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, acknowledged that Russia is again trying to boost Trump’s reelection and denigrate his Democratic opponent.

Pelosi told CNN on Monday morning that it “could be unwitting on [Johnson’s] part — I don’t know what he knows. That’s why we want the intelligence community to tell the American people what they know, not jeopardizing sources and methods.”

“There is plenty they could be telling the American people,” Pelosi said, “and including the United States senators who may be associating with some of these people.”

NYT: State Department Traces Russian Disinformation Links http://nyti.ms/30v9WrG
// 8/5/2020; A new government report avoids direct discussion of American election interference by Moscow, despite lawmakers’ call for more information.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “These reports are chilling,” Sen. Blumenthal says, discussing Russian interference in the election. “The techniques and tactics now underway by the Russians globally make their past destruction look rudimentary and quaint — in fact, … like child’s play.”
💽 https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1291223496455061504?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ResisterSis20 On November 3rd, you’re the jury in the case of The People versus Donald Trump.’ ¤ Born with a silver spoon, Trump has never been held accountable. ¤ No more. There will be #ConsequencesForTrump ¤ Pass it on.@donwinslow 💽 https://twitter.com/ResisterSis20/status/1291142429446483968?s=20/photo/1
// Don Winslow ad❣ Consequences for Trump

WaPo, Greg Sargent: If Biden wins, the post-Trump corruption purge will have to be epic http://wapo.st/3fyO6YP “A new report from the Democratic-allied Center for American Progress … offers a suggested road map”
⋙ AmProg: How a Future President Can Hold the Trump Administration Accountable http://ampr.gs/2XuEGqQ
⋙⋙ 📔 AmProg, Sam Berger: How a Future President Can Hold the Trump Administration Accountable [pdf] http://ampr.gs/31iMD3E 12p; “If the rule of law is to have any meaning, it is incumbent on a future administration to make clear that it applies to everyone”
// 8/6/2020

WaPo: Ex-DOJ official says Michael Flynn secretly ‘neutered’ Obama’s moves on Russia http://wapo.st/3fyHrxy “Seeking to use Yates to discredit the FBI’s investigations around the 2016 Trump campaign, Republicans instead got a spirited defense of that work as ethical & necessary”
// Republicans called former deputy attorney general Sally Yates to testify about the Russia investigation.

NYT, Ryan Goodman and Andrew Weissmann: James Comey Wrote a Letter in 2016. What Will Bill Barr Do? http://nyti.ms/2EYpz2R ‘What can be done if Mr. Barr seeks to take actions in service of the president’s political ambitions? Employees asked to participate can refuse’
// Two investigations appear to be potential fodder for pre-election political machinations.

WaPo: State Department watchdog resigns in another shake-up at IG’s office http://wapo.st/2C63qys

🧵 RT @moscow_project In testimony before the Senate today, Sally Yates thoroughly shut down Trump’s half-rate Flynn conspiracy theories. Again. 📌 https://twitter.com/moscow_project/status/1291036096252567558?s=20
⋙⋙ Politico: Yates says Obama, Biden didn’t influence Flynn investigation http://politi.co/33vFaRl
// The testimony counters repeated insinuations by President Donald Trump and his top allies.
⋙ 🐣 RT @moscow_project “Yates corrected Graham for incorrectly asserting that the FBI had closed its case on Flynn before it interviewed him on 1/24/2017. She also called it highly irregular that DOJ recently dropped the case against Flynn, who reversed course and sought to withdraw his guilty plea”
⋙ 🐣 RT @moscow_project Yates has been consistent about Flynn since the beginning. Lindsey Graham’s partisan tricks just couldn’t hold up against her
⋙ 🐣 RT @moscow_project Yates on interference: “This is not just something that happened in the past. This is happening right now as we sit here today.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @moscow_project Yates: “Let’s be really clear on this– this was an attack on our democracy. And this attack was absolutely unprecedented. The Russians were coming at us through multiple means.”

🧵 RT @ericgarland ¤ SALLY YATES TESTIFIES ON THE RUSSIA INVESTIGATION! ¤ Looks like she’s going to be on video teleconference from Georgia. Sen. Graham comes to order. ¤ 📌 💽 http://cs.pn/2DgqE5A https://twitter.com/ericgarland/status/1291012501283508224?s=20
// Sally Yates hearing ⇈ ⇊
🧵 RT @atrupar 🤔🤔🤔 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1291016466914041857?s=20
// Sally Yates hearing ⇈ ⇊
🧵 RT @emptywheel Tuned into the Yates hearing for a whole 2 minutes thus far, and thus far Yates has had to correct Lindsey 5 times for calling the Kislyak intercept an investigation.
📌 https://twitter.com/emptywheel/status/1291024319469039620?s=20
// Sally Yates hearing ⇈ ⇊
🧵 RT @kyledcheney Just as GRAHAM says Sally Yates appeared to act properly, Trump says she has no credibility. 📌 https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1291015749117652993?s=20

🐣 RT @Heidi_Cuda CORROSIVE POWER: My interview with money laundering expert Martin Sheil, who spent 30 years as an IRS investigator, retiring as a Supervisory Special Agent in the Criminal Investigation Division. ¤ Read on for Q & A on Trump’s taxes, why the rich crave secrecy and corrosive power.
// 12/29/2019; tags: Trump’s tax returns DeutscheBank tax shelters Russian oligarchs money laundering

⭕ 4 Aug 2020

📋 CNN, Marshall Cohen: 37 times Trump was soft on Russia http://cnn.it/3j7X6WQ

★ MedScape: Lessons Lost: How ‘Outbreak Culture’ Is Shaping the COVID Response http://bit.ly/2DPjTYa Interview with journalist Lara Salahi who, with evolutionary geneticist Pardis Sabeti, MD, from Harvard, wrote Outbreak Culture: The Ebola Crisis and the Next Epidemic

In examining the Ebola outbreak and other major outbreaks around the world — SARS, MERS, AIDS, but also smaller ones — we found a pattern in outbreak response. Regardless of the pathogen, early in the outbreak, the response is driven by overriding fear or politics rather than science or public health. That pattern is what we call “outbreak culture.”

In outbreak culture, the pathogen becomes the backdrop to advancing agendas amid competing interests and misaligned incentives, which can lead to inconsistencies in response efforts. Sometimes, outbreak culture helps propagate the epidemic rather than mitigate it.

An outbreak is a crucible—a melding of forces in this intense, high-stakes, pressure-filled environment. There are so many unknowns. The environment is volatile. The situation is rapidly evolving. After the outbreak, we’ll have clarity on a lot of what went wrong and what we can do better. But we have to acknowledge that during the outbreak [itself], there is going to be fear and we’ll be making decisions based on things we don’t know. …

Much as in the Ebola epidemic, the seriousness of [the COVID-19] pandemic was initially downplayed, which resulted in certain public health measures being overlooked.
Another parallel we saw is the lack of preparedness — shortages and inadequate levels of equipment needed for frontline healthcare workers to do their job.

If we continue to see outbreaks as a political issue rather than a humanitarian one, we’re going to keep responding to them that way. Outbreak culture won’t change without shifting to a culture of preparedness.

There are bad actors in any outbreak scenario because there’s a lot at stake. People can use fear to interpret data and dictate policy. But I think it’s indulging outbreak culture to place blame on one group or another; the U.S. withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) plays into outbreak culture, for example. …

🐣 RT @SenBlumenthal In advance of the classified briefing I’ll hear later today, I reviewed classified documents this morning. They are chilling. Declassify this information. Americans deserve & need to know about ongoing foreign interference (even sabotage) in our election system.

NYT, Charlie Warzel: Is QAnon the Most Dangerous Conspiracy Theory of the 21st Century? http://nyti.ms/2PrI55p
// “It’s a collaborative fiction built on wild speculation that hardens into reality.”

🐣 RT @MSNBC “He is not confronting reality when it comes to the virus,” @jonathanvswan says of Pres. Trump. “He is reaching for data points that are good for publicity, or sound good, but are not actually the best metrics for revealing what’s going on.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, LastWord: Jonathan Swan: Trump is not confronting reality about coronavirus http://on.msnbc.com/30txsW7
// Axios National Political Reporter Jonathan Swan, who conducted a stunning interview of President Trump, tells Ali Velshi that Donald Trump is “reaching for data points that are good for publicity but not the best metric for revealing what is going on in this country.”

🐣 RT @RBReich If Trump loses big, he’ll quit before the inauguration. Pence then pardons him of all crimes he might be found to have committed, like Gerald Ford did for Nixon.
⋙ 🐣 I think he’ll continue to dismantle institutions and norms until the last possible moment ~ that is, if he doesn’t call his followers to armed insurrection

🧵 RT @Teri_Kanefield (Thread) Voter Suppression is Coming Your Way⚠️ ¤ In her daily newsletter, @HC_Richardson explained the problem ⤵️ ¤ Trump (and everyone else) knows he will lose the popular vote. ¤ So the Trump-GOP plan is to put lots of barriers in the way of voters. Text Block: https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1290790927087222784?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @tribelaw I wouldn’t put this past him. This kind of low-blow, unethical, baseless, late-October attack on Biden would be exactly Barr’s style. He’s basically signaled that this is what he’s planning with Durham’s help. We’ve got to inoculate the country against that sick sort of attack.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Given Barr’s history with misrepresenting the Mueller Report, he could come out late-October with scathing, untrue allegations about Biden who wouldn’t have time to respond. DOJ policies prohibits actions that could influence elections but Barr signaled he’s not bound by them.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @jgeltzer The scariest thing Attorney General Barr told Congress this week wasn’t about his past interference in the Flynn or Stone cases. ¤ It was about the Durham investigation & Barr’s plan to use it to influence the November election. ¤ @rgoodlaw & I explain: WaPo: http://wapo.st/3fkZqHQ

💙 🐣 RT @chrislhayes hey this is super nuts and dangerous and also probably wrong, but sure, just wing it about their being a massive attack in the heart of the middle east
⋙ 🐣 RT @ddale8 Asked if he’s confident this was an attack and not an accident, Trump says, “It would seem like it, based on the explosion.” He says he met with some “great generals” and they “seem to feel” that it was an attack. He then adds it was a “bomb of some kind.” ?
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ddale8 Note of caution: The president has repeatedly fabricated alleged conversations with “generals” and many others.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @RicoSoaveJD Yeah, the Lebanese officials are saying the opposite.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @BillNeelyNBC BREAKING: Lebanese Prime Minister says #Beirut explosions caused by an estimated 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate left unsecured for 6 years in a warehouse. He vows to punish officials responsible. 50+ dead, 3,000 injured, hospitals overwhelmed.
⋙⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @wfpetrie2 If I have read the analysis correctly, 2700 tons of ammonium nitrate=over 1100 tons of TNT. So this would be the equivalent of a 1.1 kiloton nuclear warhead. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TNT_equivalent

⭕ 3 Aug 2020

Politico: Trump claims right to issue executive order on vote-by-mail http://politi.co/3gtUaCX “… in spite of the Constitution’s expressly giving states the right to run their elections”
// The president, who is trailing Joe Biden in the polls, did not elaborate on what any such order would entail.

CBSNews: Manhattan DA cites reports of “protracted criminal conduct” at Trump Organization in bid for records http://cbsn.ws/3ka3LRJ Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance suggested the investigation extends beyond hush-money payments made to two women ahead of the 2016 election

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance was sent following a Supreme Court ruling last month, New York prosecutors suggested the grand jury investigation into Mr. Trump and his business dealings extends beyond hush-money payments made to an adult film actress and model before the 2016 presidential election.

TheIndependent [UK]: Trump will use emergency powers to remain in White House if he loses election, says House majority whip James Clyburn http://bit.ly/3gD5sVu
// President has previously floated idea of delaying 2020 vote

Donald Trump could use emergency powers to extend his term in the White House, a senior Democrat has said, as fears grow that the president may attempt to hold onto office should he lose November’s election.

James Clyburn, the House majority whip, said he believes Trump has no intention of “peacefully” transferring power to presumptive Democratic candidate Joe Biden, who is well ahead in several major polls in the race for the Oval Office.

“I don’t think he plans to leave the White House,” Mr Clyburn, the Democrat Rep. for South Carolina, told CNN on Sunday. “He doesn’t plan to have fair and unfettered elections. I believe that he plans to install himself in some kind of emergency way to continue to hold onto office.”

WaPo: Prosecutor calls Trump’s new bid to shield tax returns an end-run around Supreme Court ruling http://wapo.st/2XoHmpU

WaPo, George T Conway III: Trump’s name should live in infamy http://wapo.st/2DggpOx “[H]e should be remembered, if at all, for precisely what he was — not a president, but a blundering cheat”

WaPo, Paul Waldman: Democrats are threatening to expand the Supreme Court. Good. http://wapo.st/3i0QhGb

AP: Prosecutor seeking Trump’s taxes cites probe of his business http://bit.ly/33nSw24 “… citing public reports of ‘extensive and protracted criminal conduct at the Trump Organization’”

NYT: D.A. Is Investigating Trump and His Company Over Fraud, Filing Suggests http://nyti.ms/3k71PJD
// The office of the district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., made the disclosure in a new court filing arguing Mr. Trump’s accountants should turn over his tax returns.

⭕ 2 Aug 2020

🚫 WaPo: How the Trump campaign came to court QAnon, the online conspiracy movement identified by the FBI as a violent threat http://wapo.st/33m6EJo
// don’t want to amplify

CNN: Trump directed controversial Pentagon pick into new role with similar duties after nomination failed http://cnn.it/2BQ7imS His new title is “the official Performing the Duties of [the position the Senate refuses to confirm him for]” ~ an blatant affront to balance of powers

Retired Army Brig. Gen. Anthony Tata has formally withdrawn his nomination to be the Defense Department undersecretary of defense for policy and has been designated “the official Performing the Duties of the Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Policy reporting to the Acting Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Dr. James Anderson,” a Pentagon spokesperson said in a statement.

When the nomination hearing for Tata was canceled Thursday, President Donald Trump told aides the plan was to put him in a position he could have without a confirmation hearing, according to a source familiar with the discussions. The role he’ll be in now is essentially the deputy of the role he had been nominated for.

In several tweets from 2018, Tata said that Islam was the “most oppressive violent religion I know of” and claimed former President Barack Obama was a “terrorist leader” who did more to harm the US “and help Islamic countries than any president in history.” Following the publication of KFile’s story, Tata deleted several of his tweets, screenshots of which were captured by KFile.

Tata, in one radio appearance, speculated the Iran deal was born out of Obama’s “Islamic roots” in an attempt “to help Iranians and the greater Islamic state crush Israel.”

He also lashed out at prominent Democratic politicians and the media on Twitter, such as California Reps. Maxine Waters and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who he said “have always been the same violent extremists.” In another tweet, Tata called Waters a “vicious race baiting racist.” He used a hashtag in a different tweet that insinuated CNN anchor Don Lemon was on “the liberal plantation.”

⭕ 1 Aug 2020

🐣 RT @stengel Let’s see, it’s safe to mail Social Security checks, prescription drugs, and your driver’s license, but not to vote? Undermining the USPS is the backdoor of undermining the election. Support USPS.
⋙ NYT: Mail Delays Fuel Concern Trump Is Undercutting Postal System Ahead of Voting http://nyti.ms/3fn5vDJ
// The president’s long campaign against the Postal Service is intersecting with his assault on mail-in voting amid concerns that he has politicized oversight of the agency.

Members of Congress and state officials in both parties rejected the president’s suggestion and his claim that mail-in ballots would result in widespread fraud. But they are warning that a huge wave of ballots could overwhelm mail carriers unless the Postal Service, in financial difficulty for years, receives emergency funding that Republicans are blocking during negotiations over another pandemic relief bill.

At the same time, the mail system is being undercut in ways set in motion by Mr. Trump. Fueled by animus for Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, and surrounded by advisers who have long called for privatizing the post office, Mr. Trump and his appointees have begun taking cost-cutting steps that appear to have led to slower and less reliable delivery.

In recent weeks, at the direction of a Trump campaign megadonor who was recently named the postmaster general, the service has stopped paying mail carriers and clerks the overtime necessary to ensure that deliveries can be completed each day. That and other changes have led to reports of letters and packages being delayed by as many as several days. ¤ Voting rights groups say it is a recipe for disaster.

During his eulogy on Thursday for Representative John Lewis, former President Barack Obama lamented what he said was a continuing effort to attack voting rights “with surgical precision, even undermining the Postal Service in the run-up to an election that is going to be dependent on mailed-in ballots so people don’t get sick.”

Louis DeJoy, the postmaster general, defended the changes, saying in a statement that the ban on overtime was intended to “improve operational efficiency” and to “ensure that we meet our service standards.”

The president has repeatedly blamed Mr. Bezos, who is also the owner of The Washington Post, for the financial plight of the Postal Service, insisting that the post office charges Amazon too little, an assertion that many experts have rejected as false.

Two board members have since departed. David C. Williams, the vice chairman, left in April over concerns that the Postal Service was becoming increasingly politicized by the Trump administration, according to two people familiar with his thinking. Ronald Stroman, who oversaw mail-in voting and relations with election officials, resigned in May. ¤ One of the remaining members, Robert M. Duncan, is a former Republican National Committee chairman who has been a campaign donor to Mr. Trump.

🚫‼️ 🐣 RT @LincolnsBible Reporting yesterday in Vanity Fair that Jared’s solution for keeping his father-in-law in power was to let COVID-19 ravage blue states. ¤ His logic is twisted & ignorant, as are both men. ¤ Jared also seized tests & PPE, via FEMA, 2 advance his solution. ¤ It’s mass murder. ¤ Charge him.
// inflammatory

WaPo: The Lincoln Project’s plan for preserving the union: Drive Trump out of office by driving him nuts http://wapo.st/31dNJ0J “The ads are slick, scathing and more shocking than anything Joe Biden’s official campaign has produced”
// George Conway and a team of Republican activists are creating the most talked-about ads of the 2020 campaign.

“Donald Trump is so completely at odds with every institution in America and so completely at odds with anything that the Republican Party allegedly stood for: the rule of law, constitutional fealty, institutions, norms, traditions, all of those things are out the window,” says Rick Wilson, a co-founder of the group. “So you’re either going to make a choice between Trump or this country. We made the choice for the country, even if it doesn’t immediately seem to fit with all of our ideological or political priors.”

Pick your motto: Politics makes strange bedfellows. The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Desperate times call for desperate measures.

“I’ll be really honest with you: My time horizon is the election,” says Charlie Sykes, a conservative political commentator who is not part of the Lincoln Project but wants to see Trump voted out. “I feel like the house is burning. I want to put out the fire. I’m going to worry about the redecorating later.”

Three of the Lincoln Project founders — Wilson, Steve Schmidt and George T. Conway III — sat down this week to talk about their motives and their methodology. Wilson and Schmidt are longtime hired guns for Republican candidates (George W. Bush, John McCain and many more); Conway, a lawyer and spouse of presidential adviser Kellyanne Conway, has a long career representing Republican clients.

Schmidt is the firebrand, furious and effusive. Wilson is shrewd and sly. And Conway is fiercely protective of the Constitution, which he feels Trump has repeatedly violated.

The three didn’t know each other well before December, when they founded the group — named after the president who “led the United States through its bloodiest, most divisive and most decisive period of our history” — but bonded over their disillusionment with Trump. Conway and Wilson were both deeply influenced by the book “Trump on the Couch” by psychiatrist Justin A. Frank.

“Trump is a narcissist and he cannot help but react to threats to his delicate psyche,” explains Conway. “He is a very sensitive, weak human being who cannot take criticism.” The other factor, he adds, is that “he can’t think ahead. He merely reacts to things. And what we do is take advantage of both of those psychological defects.”

The group approaches its task with a military precision, with a few dozen staffers churning out new videos overnight. “We don’t mess around,” says Wilson. “It’s this concept of moving faster than your enemy’s ability to decide to act in a battle.”

You can call it trolling, and it is: The Lincoln Project buys ad time in Washington and Bedminster for an audience of one. “He is a creature who exists only on television, the Chauncey Gardiner of our time,” says Wilson, evoking the movie “Being There.” “The fact that we’re able to use his mental infirmity and addiction to television to freeze him and manipulate him serves a broader purpose for the overall campaign in terms of taking him off message, disorganizing and disorienting him.”

Sarah Longwell, founder of Republican Voters Against Trump, has taken a different tack. Her group has collected hundreds of testimonials from 2016 Trump voters who are planning to vote for Biden in 2020 and is using the $13 million they’ve raised — a droplet in the sea of campaign spending — to air them in swing states.

Now the [Lincoln Project] has expanded its operations to Senate races around the country — targeting Susan Collins, Joni Ernst, Thom Tillis and Lindsey O. Graham — to drum out Republican enablers. The group has also pledged to pour money into vote-by-mail education and assistance.

“You can’t take your foot off the gas, but he’s going to lose and he’s going to lose big,” says Conway. “The reason why I’m confident of that is not because of the polls, but because of his essential nature, his self-destructive nature. He doesn’t know how to handle the current situation. He can’t lie his way out of it anymore. And if we keep the pressure on, keep doing what we’re doing, he’s going to dig himself deeper.”

WaPo, Joshua Geltzer and Ryan Goodman: Barr may try to spin his ‘investigation’ before the election. Don’t believe him. http://wapo.st/3fkZqHQ ‘Barr has a history of mischaracterizing and even lying about the results of investigations like Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation’ ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1289641251432628224?s=20/photo/1
// The attorney general has previously mischaracterized a government report ahead of time

There were several other flat-out lies by Barr during the course of those events: He misrepresented the role that the Justice Department’s view that a sitting president can’t be indicted had played in how Mueller approached his work, claiming it hadn’t constrained Mueller’s conclusions when Mueller clearly said it had; he told Congress he was unaware that Mueller’s team was upset with his summary of their report, when in fact Mueller had conveyed his concern and frustration to Barr in writing; and he declared that the White House had “fully cooperated” with Mueller, when Trump refused to testify under oath, sit down for an interview or answer a whole set of questions.

WaPo, Alexander Vindman: Coming forward ended my career. I still believe doing what’s right matters. http://wapo.st/3fj9st8 “At no point in my career or life have I felt our nation’s values under greater threat and in more peril than at this moment”

At no point in my career or life have I felt our nation’s values under greater threat and in more peril than at this moment. Our national government during the past few years has been more reminiscent of the authoritarian regime my family fled more than 40 years ago than the country I have devoted my life to serving.

Our citizens are being subjected to the same kinds of attacks tyrants launch against their critics and political opponents. Those who choose loyalty to American values and allegiance to the Constitution over devotion to a mendacious president and his enablers are punished. The president recklessly downplayed the threat of the pandemic even as it swept through our country. The economic collapse that followed highlighted the growing income disparities in our society. Millions are grieving the loss of loved ones and many more have lost their livelihoods while the president publicly bemoans his approval ratings.

… I remain hopeful for the future for both my family and for our nation. Impeachment exposed Trump’s corruption, but the confluence of a pandemic, a financial crisis and the stoking of societal divisions has roused the soul of the American people. A groundswell is building that will issue a mandate to reject hate and bigotry and a return to the ideals that set the United States apart from the rest of the world. I look forward to contributing to that effort.

To this day, despite everything that has happened, I continue to believe in the American Dream. I believe that in America, right matters. I want to help ensure that right matters for all Americans.

⭕ 31 Jul 2020

WaPo, Norman Eisen: The moment impeachment managers realized how corrupt Trump’s defense was http://wapo.st/3ggMIuZ The article is adapted from the new best seller “A Case for the American People: The United States v. Donald J. Trump”
// impeachment trial Pat Philbin Jerrold Nadler Adam Schiff; The White House claimed it hadn’t been given rights it had refused to use.

Nadler rose and blasted Trump’s lawyers: “They lie, and lie and lie and lie.” He explained that they didn’t want the Senate to hear from Bolton “because they know he knows too much.” And then he lit into the senators themselves, warning that the Senate was “on trial in the eyes of the American people.” Voting against testimony from Bolton and other witnesses was “voting for a coverup” and “obviously a treacherous vote.”

As Nadler returned to our table, all hell broke loose, with Trump’s counsel furiously arguing back and Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) complaining to Chief Justice John Roberts, who ultimately reprimanded both sides. Nadler kept his face studiously neutral through it all. As he pointed out to me and Berke in a low voice, “It is treacherous and they are lying.”

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind Anyway TikTok is a shiny coin to distract us from the 155,000 dead and no plan, -33% GDP, Russia bounty and interfering, Epstein, postponing our election, gassing Americans in PDX, corruption, and so on. ¤ Send your one tweet and move back to what he doesn’t want us focused on.
// on Trump saying he’ll ban TikTok
⋙ 🐣 RT @educated_educ8r He can’t do it anyways. They are a private company and from the U.K., right? Trump is just incredibly scared of losing in November. Very scared.

🐣 RT @AstorAaron But I was told the protestors would burn the courthouse down once the Feds left. Turns out, the protests died down when the agitators – the Feds – left. It’s almost like Trump was the chaos agent.
⋙ WaPo: Trump ordered federal forces to quell Portland protests. But the chaos ended as soon as they left. http://wapo.st/39PX1DR

🐣 RT @businessinsider Kushner’s axed coronavirus team shied away from a national strategy, believing the virus was hitting Democratic states hardest and they could blame the governors, report says
‼️ ⋙ BusinessInsider: Kushner’s axed coronavirus team shied away from a national strategy, believing the virus was hitting Democratic states hardest and they could blame the governors http://bit.ly/3hUWQtL //➔ So, iow, they were fine with COVID-19 killing Democrats
// Parts of Kushner’s COVID-19 team thought it was better to leave Democrat-voting areas to their fate, according to a source who spoke to Vanity Fair.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheFirstKingAI This says everything you need to know about Trump and his family’s mentality. They were willing to let you die because they thought it would be a good political move. There was no national strategy because they thought it would be only liberals suffering.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ronmcd1969 A criminal act resulting in untold suffering and thousands of unnecessary deaths. Trump administration now entering the Pol Pot and Stalin levels of belligerence.
⋙⋙ 🐣 “belligerence” ~ you misspelled “murder”

⭕ 30 Jul 2020

DailyKos (Jul): Trump’s October Surprise: Obama’s Vaccine http://bit.ly/3kD9kqI ‘Operation Warp Speed is not a Trump invention. It’s a rebranding of an Obama initiative to develop new rapid response vaccine platforms for the viral challenges that epidemiologists knew were coming’
// 7/30/2020, by docmidwest; Obama initiative to develop new vaccine platforms capable of rapid response

The vaccine work of Moderna, the first US vaccine developer to get to Phase 3 trials, was jump-started under Obama by a $25M 2013 DARPA grant and a 2016 BARDA grant ( > $8M). Rumor has it (I don’t have documentation) that Obama personally asked a group of scientists if they were really still culturing vaccines in chicken eggs, and whether they could develop something much better.  That’s how the mRNA vaccine work got off the ground.

WaPo, Joe Scarborough: You have echoed lies and defended demagoguery. It must sting to still be defending Trump. http://wapo.st/315RyEX “None dare call it treason, but perhaps one day they will.”
// Addressed to Republicans

NYT, Alexander Burns: Trump Attacks an Election He Is at Risk of Losing http://nyti.ms/
// Mr. Trump has become a heckler in his own government, failing to marshal leaders in Washington to form a robust response to the health and economic crises. Instead, he is raising doubts about holding the election on time.

For several years, it has been the stuff of his opponents’ nightmares: that President Trump, facing the prospect of defeat in the 2020 election, would declare by presidential edict that the vote had been delayed or canceled.

Never mind that no president has that power, that the timing of federal elections has been fixed since the 19th century and that the Constitution sets an immovable expiration date on the president’s term. Given Mr. Trump’s contempt for the legal limits on his office and his oft-expressed admiration for foreign dictators, it hardly seemed far-fetched to imagine he would at least attempt the gambit.

The most powerful leaders in Congress immediately shot down the idea of moving the election, including the top figures in Mr. Trump’s own party.

“Never in the history of the country, through wars, depressions, and the Civil War have we ever not had a federally scheduled election on time, and we’ll find a way to do that again this Nov. 3,” Mitch McConnell, the Senate Majority Leader, said in an interview with WNKY television in Kentucky. “We’ll cope with whatever the situation is and have the election on Nov. 3 as already scheduled.”

Faced with the kind of economic wreckage besieging millions of Americans, any other president would be shoulder-deep in the process of marshaling his top lieutenants and leaders in Congress to form a robust government response. Instead, Mr. Trump has been absent this week from economic-relief talks, even as a crucial unemployment benefit is poised to expire and the Federal Reserve chairman, Jerome H. Powell, warned publicly that the country’s recovery is lagging.

And any other president confronted with a virulent viral outbreak across huge regions of the country would be at least trying to deliver a clear and consistent message about public safety. Instead, Mr. Trump has continued to promote a drug of no proven efficacy, hydroxychloroquine, as a potential miracle cure, and to demand that schools and businesses reopen quickly — even as he has also claimed that it might be impossible to hold a safe election.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the most powerful Democrat in government, replied to Mr. Trump’s tweet simply by posting on Twitter the language from the Constitution stating that Congress, not the president, sets the date of national elections. Representative Zoe Lofgren of California, a Democrat who chairs the congressional committee that oversees elections, suggested in no uncertain terms that Mr. Trump’s tweet was another symptom of his inability to master the coronavirus.

The timing of Mr. Trump’s tweet, as much as the content, highlighted the extent to which he has become a loud but isolated figure in government, and in the public life of the country. In addition to failing to devise a credible national response to the coronavirus pandemic, he has not played the traditional presidential role of calming the country in moments of fear and soothing it in moments of grief.

Never was that more apparent than on Thursday, when Mr. Trump spent the morning posting a combination of incendiary and pedestrian tweets, while his three immediate predecessors — Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton — gathered in Atlanta for the funeral of John Lewis, the congressman and civil rights hero.

🐣 RT @tatatfender 91% of Ukrainians identify themselves ethnically as Ukrainian, 4% – as Russian, – KIIS poll, June 2020

🐣 RT @ifindkarma Cambridge Analytica has reincarnated as #DataPropria. ¤ Just in time to mess with the 2020 election, concurrent with Palantir and Michael Caputo manipulating our national COVID19 data.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ifindkarma “For Trump 2020 the band is back together. Cambridge Analytica chief data scientist Matt Oczkowski launched new firm Data Propria… Trump is testing limits… Can he spread mail-in fraud lies [and] threaten #BlackLivesMatter protesters with violence? Yes.” [ link to TheGuardian https://twitter.com/ifindkarma/status/1288615433591906305?s=20 ]

🐣 RT @danielsgoldman Why won’t @DevinNunes disclose what he did with the package that he received in December from Andriy Derkach, a pro-Russia Ukrainian parliament official who has publicly declared his desire to help Trump in November’s election?
⋙ Politico: Intel Dems press Nunes for details on anti-Biden package from Ukrainian official http://politi.co/30ZcjlI
// The former chairman’s office has declined requests to respond to inquiries about whether he ever received the package or learned of its contents.

🐣 RT @PDXEleven MUST WATCH from @donwinslow #TrumpsEvilPlan 💽 https://twitter.com/PDXEleven/status/1289040382823522306?s=20/photo/1
// Don Winslow ad❣ Trump’s Evil Plan Civil War

CNN: Appeals court revives Michael Flynn case for another round of arguments about DOJ versus judge’s power http://cnn.it/310ZGqg

WaPo, Marc Fischer: Three presidents embrace the struggle for rights. Trump suggests postponing the election. http://wapo.st/33atTWA

🐣 RT @myhlee NEW: Postal Service is experiencing days-long backlogs across the country after a top Trump donor running the agency put in new procedures. Workers warn it could undermine their ability to deliver ballots on time for November. W/@jacobbogage
⋙ WaPo: Postal Service backlog sparks worries that ballot delivery could be delayed in November http://wapo.st/310JYM0

WaPo Editorial: 50,000 more people are dead, and there’s no end in sight. It didn’t have to be this way. http://wapo.st/30j7Vix “‘It is what it is,’ Pres Trump said when asked about the death count by Fox News interviewer Chris Wallace. The rest of us must not be so indifferent”

🐣 RT @costareports From @shaneharris: “The Department of Homeland Security has compiled ‘intelligence reports’ about the work of American journalists covering protests in Portland, Ore.”
⋙ WaPo: DHS compiled ‘intelligence reports’ on journalists who published leaked documents http://wapo.st/2X8Tj32

🐣≣ RT @BarackObama John believed that in all of us, there exists the capacity for great courage and a longing to do what’s right. We are so lucky to have had him show us the way. I offered some thoughts today on his life and how, like him, we can give it all we have.
⋙ Medium, Barack Obama: My Eulogy for Congressman John Lewis http://bit.ly/2CXwatI
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💙 ≣💽 NYT: Read the Full Transcript of Obama’s Eulogy for John Lewis http://nyti.ms/2EEoddr plus full video
// Mr. Obama praised Mr. Lewis, saying “he as much as anyone in our history brought this country a little bit closer to our highest ideals.”

💙 🐣 RT @ABC James M. Lawson: “We do not need bipartisan politics if we’re going to celebrate the life of John Lewis. We need the Constitution to come alive!” https://abcn.ws/3hVkvud https://twitter.com/ABC/status/1288876547068301312?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Obama delivers call to action in eulogy for Lewis, links Trump to racist Southern leaders who fought civil rights in 1960s http://wapo.st/3hRZS22

TPM: Obama Calls For Nixing The Filibuster If It’s Blocking Measures To Expand Voting Rights http://bit.ly/2D3uzT1

💙🐣 RT @atrupar OBAMA: “This country is a constant work in progress. We’re born with instructions. To form a more perfect union. Explicit in those words is the idea that we’re imperfect. That what gives each new generation purpose is to take up the unfinished work of the last & carry it further” 📌 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1288894830131720196?s=20/photo/1
// Obama eulogy for John Lewis

🐣 RT @gtconway3d Um, no. The relevant questions are governed by very specific provisions in Article II of, and the Twelfth Amendment to, the U.S. Constitution, some very specific provisions of Title 3 of the U.S. Code, and by state law.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BeschlossDC Secretary of State Pompeo this morning, in response to Senator Tim Kaine, on whether a President can delay a Presidential election: ¤ “In the end, the Department of Justice and others will make that legal determination.”

🐣 RT @tribelaw So great that Obama didn’t shrink during his eulogy from calling out the crime of voter suppression we’re witnessing in the runup to November. That’s what John Lewis would’ve wanted. Satyagraha!

🐣 RT @CharlesPPierce I don’t recall ever hearing Obama speaking with this kind of unforgiving outrage. Maybe I missed it, but this is one pissed-off patriot up there.

WaPo: Three former presidents — Obama, Bush, Clinton — pay tribute to civil rights icon John Lewis http://wapo.st/3hRZS22

🧵 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Fascism. Authoritarianism. The question has always been, could it happen here? Because the answer has been NO does not mean that it will always be so. It is happening here. It is happening right now. Trump crossed the rubicon this morning. For the first time in American 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1288857374506323974?s=20

🐣 RT @duty2warn The wages of gaslighting are death. Herman Cain dies of Covid after attending Trump’s rally in Tulsa
⋙ WaPo: Herman Cain, former Republican presidential hopeful, has died of coronavirus, his website says http://wapo.st/3fdjgVi

‼️ WaPo: Trump floats idea of delaying the November election, a power granted to Congress, as he ramps up attacks on voting by mail http://wapo.st/33bgAFd

President Trump drew immediate rebukes from Republicans and Democrats alike on Thursday after floating the prospect of delaying the November election and claiming without evidence that widespread mail balloting would be a “catastrophic disaster” leading to fraudulent results.

“With Universal Mail-In Voting (not Absentee Voting, which is good), 2020 will be the most INACCURATE & FRAUDULENT Election in history,” Trump tweeted. “It will be a great embarrassment to the USA. Delay the Election until people can properly, securely and safely vote???”

As more states have turned to mail-in voting in response the pandemic, Trump has repeatedly sought to undermine the method, often with unsubstantiated claims. He has attacked mail voting nearly 70 times since late March in interviews, remarks and tweets, including at least 17 times this month, according to a tally by The Washington Post.

Even if Congress voted to delay the general election, the electoral college is still required to elect a president under federal law. If for some reason that didn’t happen, Trump and Vice President Pence would still be required to leave office by noon on Jan. 20. With no successor, the speaker of the House of Representatives, currently Pelosi, would be next in line.

⭕ 29 Jul 2020

VanityFair: First Look at The Comey Rule: The TV Drama That Will Enrage Trump http://bit.ly/2PaFbBU Brendan Gleeson as Trump, Jeff Daniels as Comey, and Holly Hunter as Yates, airs on Showtime Sept 27-28
// The miniseries reveals everything former FBI director James Comey couldn’t say before. V.F. presents the first footage and an exclusive look at Brendan Gleeson as Trump, Jeff Daniels as Comey, and Holly Hunter as Yates.

The Comey Rule will air on Showtime over two nights starting September 27, which itself was a source of controversy. Comey’s announcement about reopening the Clinton email probe 11 days before the last election, and his subsequent pronouncement clearing her two days before voters went to the polls, was blamed by many, including Clinton herself, for her narrow loss in key swing states. Executives at Showtime’s parent company, ViacomCBS, initially wanted to hold off on airing the miniseries until after the 2020 election, according to Ray, who publicly objected to such a delay, leading ViacomCBS to relent.

WaPo, Max Boot: In a new interview, Trump again shows that he’s Putin’s puppet http://wapo.st/3gdsHWd “Even on the dubious assumption that Trump was previously unaware of the intelligence (which first reached the White House in early 2019), he is certainly aware of it now”

DailyBeast: U.S. Warns Russia on Bounties While Trump Cries ‘Fake News’ http://bit.ly/3jVgg3l ‘The U.S. State Department has issued warnings to Russia that there will be ‘serious’ repercussions if Moscow pays bounties to the Taliban for successfully killing American soldiers’
// The secret warnings stand in contrast to what President Trump has said about the intelligence in question.

NYT, Stuart Stevens: We Lost the Battle for the Republican Party’s Soul Long Ago http://nyti.ms/39Fexe7 “This collapse of a major political party as a moral governing force is unlike anything we have seen in modern American politics”
// Only fear will motivate the party to change — the cold fear only defeat can bring.

Racism is the original sin of the modern Republican Party. While many Republicans today like to mourn the absence of an intellectual voice like William Buckley, it is often overlooked that Mr. Buckley began his career as a racist defending segregation.

In the Richard Nixon White House, Pat Buchanan and Kevin Phillips wrote a re-election campaign memo headed “Dividing the Democrats” in which they outlined what would come to be known as the Southern Strategy. It assumes there is little Republicans can do to attract Black Americans and details a two-pronged strategy: Utilize Black support of Democrats to alienate white voters while trying to decrease that support by sowing dissension within the Democratic Party.

That strategy has worked so well that it was copied by the Russians in their 2016 efforts to help elect Mr. Trump.

How did this happen? How do you abandon deeply held beliefs about character, personal responsibility, foreign policy and the national debt in a matter of months? You don’t. The obvious answer is those beliefs weren’t deeply held. …

Mr. Trump has served a useful purpose by exposing the deep flaws of a major American political party. Like a heavy truck driven over a bridge on the edge of failure, he has made it impossible to ignore the long-developing fault lines of the Republican Party. A party rooted in decency and values does not embrace the anger that Mr. Trump peddles as patriotism.

This collapse of a major political party as a moral governing force is unlike anything we have seen in modern American politics. The closest parallel is the demise of the Communist Party in the Soviet Union, when the dissonance between what the party said it stood for and what citizens actually experienced was so great that it was unsustainable.

This election should signal a day of reckoning for the party and all who claim it as a political identity. Will it? I’ve given up hope that there are any lines of decency or normalcy that once crossed would move Republican leaders to act as if they took their oath of office more seriously than their allegiance to party. Only fear will motivate the party to change — the cold fear only defeat can bring.

That defeat is looming. Will it bring desperately needed change to the Republican Party? I’d like to say I’m hopeful. But that would be a lie and there have been too many lies for too long.

NBCNews: GOP Sen. Ron Johnson is first target of new Democratic congressional ‘integrity’ group http://nbcnews.to/3fcZadK
// The Congressional Integrity Project http://bit.ly/311oazE is raising questions about the senator’s public actions and his personal finances in its initial report.
↥ ↧
≣CongressIntegityProject: Covering for Corruption Part One: Senator Ron Johnson http://bit.ly/3hOojgO

Investigations to Distract Voters. Johnson is using his committee to investigate the nonsensical “Obamagate” conspiracy. The Senator is a high-profile cheerleader for a key falsehood that President Trump is trying to push in his bid for reelection: “that [Trump] and his associates were targeted unfairly by the outgoing Obama administration.” To gin up spectacle and distract the public from Trump’s dismal performance, Johnson’s committee recently authorized subpoenas http://bit.ly/3375l0
for a list of people who investigated ties between Russia and the Trump campaign in the 2016 election. Now, there is credible reporting http://politi.co/3fYBCKM that suggests Johnson may have accepted pro-Russian disinformation during the course of his investigation.

Meanwhile, Johnson defended President Trump’s request that China investigate his 2020 election opponent, Joe Biden. Even as Trump was being impeached for asking Ukraine to interfere in American politics, Johnson saw nothing wrong with the president making those transparently corrupt requests of other countries. “I don’t think there’s anything improper about doing that,” Johnson said. ¤ Even Johnson’s Republican colleagues warn that his baseless investigations resemble, and maybe even abet, Russian disinformation. Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) called he political motivation behind Johnson’s investigations “apparent on its face,” and Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) warned Johnson that he was aiding “Russian efforts to sow chaos and distrust in the U.S. political system.”

⭕ 28 Jul 2020

NBCNews/AP: Ex-FBI agent Strzok due out with book about Trump, Russia http://nbcnews.to/3jPSbv6 “[H]ow the elevation by President Trump [of his] own personal interests over the interests of the country allowed Putin to succeed beyond Stalin’s wildest dreams”
// Due out two months before the November election, the book adds to the list of first-person accounts from other senior FBI and Justice Department officials during the Trump era.

Former FBI counterintelligence agent Peter Strzok, who played a key role in the Russia investigation but whose pejorative text messages about Donald Trump during the 2016 campaign made him a target of the president’s wrath, is releasing a book on his concerns the president could be compromised.

“Compromised: Counterintelligence and the Threat of Donald J. Trump” is due out Sept. 8, publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books & Media said in a statement to The Associated Press.

The book will offer an insider’s view on some of the most sensational and politically freighted investigations in modern American history, including into whether the 2016 Trump campaign coordinated with Russia to sway the presidential election. Due out two months before the November election, the book adds to the list of first-person accounts from other senior FBI and Justice Department officials during the Trump era.

“Russia has long regarded the United States as its ‘Main Enemy,’ and I spent decades trying to protect our country from their efforts to weaken and undermine us,” Strzok said Tuesday in a statement accompanying the book announcement.

“In this book,” he added, “I use that background to explain how the elevation by President Trump and his collaborators of Trump’s own personal interests over the interests of the country allowed Putin to succeed beyond Stalin’s wildest dreams, and how the national security implications of Putin’s triumph will persist through our next election and beyond.”

He remains a frequent target of Trump’s scornful tweets. In a statement announcing the book, the publishing company said “the Trump administration used his private expression of political opinions to force him out.” ¤ “But by that time,” the statement added, “Strzok had seen more than enough to convince him that the commander in chief had fallen under the sway of America’s adversary in the Kremlin.”

Strzok “grapples with a question that should concern every U.S. citizen: When a president appears to favor personal and Russian interests over those of our nation, has he become a national security threat?”

Former FBI Director James Comey and former Deputy Director Andrew McCabe have each released books that describe aspects of the Trump investigation. ¤ Andrew Weissmann, a former Justice Department prosecutor who served on Mueller’s team, is due out with a book in September.

WaPo, Dana Milbank: Bill Barr’s election meddling is a total riot http://wapo.st/3jWIEm3 “This time, there really is a caravan ‘putting our country in great danger’— and Barr leads it.”

Repeatedly blurring the distinction between the masses of peaceful, racial-justice demonstrators and the small band of violent vandals, Barr said peaceful demonstrators in Lafayette Square hit with chemical agents, stun grenades and rubber bullets had been “unruly.” Pressed about the many times force has been used against nonviolent demonstrators, he declared that “protesters” — he made quotation marks with his fingers — “are not following police directions.” He justified the use of weapons against peaceful demonstrators by saying “it’s hard to separate” them from the criminals.

Barr sounded as if he were channeling Trump’s Twitter account as he denounced “the bogus Russiagate scandal,” defended Trump’s pardon of Roger Stone after Stone refused to incriminate Trump, defended the attempted dismissal of Michael Flynn’s guilty plea, defended the imprisonment of Michael Cohen after he refused to disavow criticism of Trump, defended the dismissal of the prosecutor overseeing investigations of Rudolph W. Giuliani, defended the baseless allegation that voting by mail is fraudulent, and defended armed, right-wing protesters who invaded the Michigan Capitol and called for killing the governor. (They were against “crazy rules.”) He even defended Trump’s handling of the pandemic as “superb,” while blaming the Obama administration.

DailyBeast, David Lurie: Bully Boy Bill Barr is America’s Ultimate Chaos Agent http://bit.ly/2X5846R (this was posted before today’s hearing)
// The attorney general is putting legal arguments behind the president’s deranged fantasies of reopening, despite the virus, as the feds save “Democrat” cities from American carnage.

🔆 This❗️⋙ AP: US officials: Russia behind spread of virus disinformation http://bit.ly/2DcuqfJ Russian intelligence services are using a trio of English-language websites to spread disinformation about the coronavirus pandemic

Russian intelligence services are using a trio of English-language websites to spread disinformation about the coronavirus pandemic, seeking to exploit a crisis that America is struggling to contain ahead of the presidential election in November, U.S. officials said Tuesday.

Two Russians who have held senior roles in Moscow’s military intelligence service known as the GRU have been identified as responsible for a disinformation effort reaching American and Western audiences, U.S. government officials said. They spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.

The information had previously been classified, but officials said it had been downgraded so they could more freely discuss it. Officials said they were doing so now to sound the alarm about the particular websites and to expose what they say is a clear link between the sites and Russian intelligence.

Though U.S. officials have warned before about the spread of disinformation tied to the pandemic, they went further on Tuesday by singling out a particular information agency that is registered in Russia, InfoRos and that operates a series of websites — InfoRos.ru, Infobrics.org and OneWorld.press — that have leveraged the pandemic to promote anti-Western objectives and to spread disinformation.

A headline Tuesday on InfoRos.ru about the unrest roiling major American cities read “Chaos in the Blue Cities,” accompanying a story that lamented how New Yorkers who grew up in the tough-on-crime approach of Mayors Rudy Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg “must adapt to life in high-crime urban areas.”

Another story carried the headline of “Ukrainian Trap for Biden,” and claimed that “Ukrainegate” — a reference to stories surrounding Biden’s son Hunter’s former ties to a Ukraine gas company — “keeps unfolding with renewed vigors.”

Two individuals who have also held leadership roles at InfoRos, identified Tuesday as Denis Valeryevich Tyurin and Aleksandr Gennadyevich Starunskiy, have previously served in a GRU unit specializing in military psychological intelligence and maintain deep contacts there, the officials said.

In 2019, a European Union task force that studies disinformation campaigns identified One World as “a new addition to the pantheon of Moscow-based disinformation outlets.” The task force noted that One World’s content often parrots the Russian state agenda on issues including the war in Syria.

A report published last month by a second, nongovernmental organization, Brussels-based EU DisinfoLab, examined links between InfoRos and One World to Russian military intelligence. The researchers identified technical clues tying their websites to Russia and identified some financial connections between InfoRos and the government.

“InfoRos is evolving in a shady grey zone, where regular information activities are mixed with more controversial actions that could be quite possibly linked to the Russian state’s information operations,” the report’s authors concluded.

On its English-language Facebook page, InfoRos describes itself as an “Information agency: world through the eyes of Russia.”

💙 NYT: Barr Testimony: Highlights of Combative Hearing on Protests, Stone Case and More http://nyti.ms/39zoV77
// The attorney general forcefully asserted that federal agents were sent to cities to fight violence at protests and elsewhere.

💙 WaPo: Democrats seek to shame Barr over politics at the Justice Department http://wapo.st/3335gLj

🐣 RT @JillWineBank Reason no one likes Trump is that he lies, misleads, recommends dangerous drugs, doesn’t wear a mask and says covid will just go away. Americans are smart and know he cannot be relied on for helpful info and that Fauci can.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Yamiche President Trump on Dr. Fauci: “He’s got this high approval rating…Why don’t I have a high approval rating?…Nobody likes me. It could only be my personality. I don’t know.”

💙❤️ NYT, Michael Chertoff: The Hijacking of Homeland Security http://nyti.ms/2P4MriI Mr. Chertoff served as the secretary of homeland security under President George W. Bush
// A former leader of the department says Trump is politicizing the agency and putting the nation at risk.

[Reverse chrono]
[🧵] RT @matthewamiller Gee, I wonder what’s going on here. For the second presidential election in a row, a DOJ October surprise is in the works.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @joshgerstein Barr just said that he doesn’t view the expected Durham report as subject to the DOJ policy against politically sensitive investigative moves in advance of an election. ‘Any report will be one not covered by the policy.’ And he wouldn’t commit to NOT release before election
⋙ 🐣 RT@matthewamiller “You should let the witness answer the question” is one of those otherwise fair points that Jim Jordan is uniquely unqualified to make.
⋙ 🐣 RT@matthewamiller We should never get used to an AG being this partisan: the line on Captain DeMarco being a Democrat, the attacks on the Obama admin over CDC policies (which is totally outside Barr’s remit), his claim there were two forms of justice under Obama, the Antifa BS. Way over the line.
He really let the mask slip there. It’s regurgitated Fox propaganda all the way down with Barr.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT@harrylitman Barr invokes supposed two forms of justice under Obama. Mistake. Getting hot under the collar with Swalwell.
⋙ 🐣 RT@matthewamiller Really great job by @RepSwalwell, drawing the key admission from Barr: the only sentencing he has intervened in is for Roger Stone.
⋙ 🐣 RT@matthewamiller Yelling at a member is never a good look for an AG, no matter the issue.
⋙ 🐣 RT@matthewamiller I believe Barr’s response to Cohen was the first time he’s said he found out Trump wanted to go to St John’s sometime in the afternoon, before he ordered Lafayette Square cleared. Makes his contention that it was for law enforcement reasons pretty damn suspect.
⋙ 🐣 RT@matthewamiller Barr is often seen as impervious to criticism, but he’s showing so far that it has very much gotten under his skin.
⋙ 🐣 RT@matthewamiller This Barr lecture is so arrogant. I think African Americans are well aware of the cost of crime to their communities and that’s one of the reasons why they want the police to operate within the law and not harass, intimidate, and abuse innocent people.
⋙ 🐣 RT@matthewamiller Well this is certainly a new exhibit at the circus.
⋙ 🐣 RT@matthewamiller I think I’ve followed DOJ and the Russia probe about as closely as anyone, and I still have trouble keeping track of what Jim Jordan is talking about when he starts Carrie Mathesoning. I can’t imagine how non-obsessed people understand this.
⋙ 🐣 RT@matthewamiller My eternally springing hope for today’s Barr hearing: fewer speeches, fewer open-ended “how do you respond to X” questions, and more factual, yes/no q’s that don’t lend themselves to obfuscation or dodges.
⋙ 🐣 RT@matthewamiller Like most Cabinet members, Barr is not going to come in and cop to everything you think he did, and he knows the issues better than the members, so extended exchanges accrue to his favor. Do it right, and the news will be as much in what he refuses to answer as in what he says.

💙📋MIT Election Lab (4/28/2020): Voting by mail in the U.S. is safe, honest, and fair. http://bit.ly/2X2iQLq “Vote fraud in the United States is exceedingly rare. … We are talking about an occurrence that translates to about 0.00006 percent of total votes cast” #HouseJudiciary
// 4/28/2020; vote-by-mail voter fraud

“Widespread calls to conduct the 2020 elections by mail, to protect voters from COVID-19 exposure, are being met with charges that the system inevitably would lead to massive voter fraud. This is simply not true.

“Vote fraud in the United States is exceedingly rare, with mailed ballots and otherwise. Over the past 20 years, about 250 million votes have been cast by a mail ballot nationally. The Heritage Foundation maintains an online database of election fraud cases in the United States and reports that there have been just over 1,200 cases of vote fraud of all forms, resulting in 1,100 criminal convictions, over the past 20 years. Of these, 204 involved the fraudulent use of absentee ballots; 143 resulted in criminal convictions. 

Let’s put that data in perspective. ¤ One hundred forty-three cases of fraud using mailed ballots over the course of 20 years comes out to seven to eight cases per year, nationally. It also means that across the 50 states, there has been an average of three cases per state over the 20-year span. That is just one case per state every six or seven years. We are talking about an occurrence that translates to about 0.00006 percent of total votes cast. 

‼️ 🐣 RT @mkraju “Depends what kind of assistance,” Barr says when asked if it’s ever appropriate to solicit or accept foreign assistance in an election. Cicilline asks again. Barr pauses and says: “No, it’s not appropriate.”

🐣 I listen to only the Democrats in these hearings. Then later I go back to the threads made by people like @atrupar @JenTaub and @emptywheel to fill in what the GOP guys say. Otherwise, it’s simply too stressful for me. Plus, the Dems case is so much clearer. #HouseJudiciary #BLM

💙🧵 RT @JenTaub Will be live-tweeting when the @HouseJudiciary committee hearing on “Oversight of the Department of Justice” begins at 10:45 am. Attorney General Barr is the sole witness. ¤ (Delay in start time due to Chair Nadler’s car accident. Don’t worry; no one was injured).1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jentaub/status/1288122833415987203?s=20/photo/1
// AG William Barr testifies to the House Judiciary Committee

💙🧵 RT @BarbMcQuade 1/ When Barr refers to “bogus Russiagate scandal,” House should ask him to read these quotes aloud from Mueller Report: 📌 https://twitter.com/BarbMcQuade/status/1288130377203232774?s=20
// Mueller report questioning

💙🧵RT @atrupar Jim Jordan having a normal one 📌 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1288132361591324673?s=20/photo/1
// AG William Barr testifies to the House Judiciary Committee

💙🧵 RT @emptywheel And now the hearing is live. I’ll do a separate thread. 📌 https://twitter.com/emptywheel/status/1288129608743706625?s=20
// AG William Barr testifies to the House Judiciary Committee

🐣 RT @duty2warn Federal forces beating up a 14 year old girl.
⋙ 🐣 RT @pcbrynn She is 14 years old. 💽 https://twitter.com/pcbrynn/status/1287745837393641473?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @xcliburrnity I found this on an earlier post: “Eugene, OR: multiple EPD cops brutalize an unarmed 14yo girl for sport, while ignoring the counter-protestor assaulting people”

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Messily.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Ftwjudy1010 How will it all end, Rick??

🐣 RT @tedwheeler Commissioner @JoAnnPDX and I are calling for an immediate meeting with Department of Homeland Security leadership on the ground in Portland and with Acting Secretary @DHS_Wolf to discuss a cease-fire and the removal of heightened federal forces from Portland.

🐣 RT @alllocalpolitic “An officer in the D.C. National Guard delivered a damning account of the events surrounding the federal crackdown on protesters in Lafayette Square in testimony released by the House of Representatives on Monday.”
⋙ RawStory: Here are 7 disturbing revelations from a National Guard officer about Trump’s Lafayette Square disaster http://bit.ly/3fepJj3

Adam DeMarco, a senior officer tapped to serve as a liaison between the National Guard and the Park Police, was on the scene during the June 1 assault on protesters, as his opening statement for a planned hearing on Tuesday explained. While the president gave a speech to reporters at the White House, federal officers, including the Park Police, violently cleared demonstrators, the media, and others from the nearby area. Shortly thereafter, the president walked across the street that had been cleared for a photo-op at St. John’s Church.

1. DeMarco had no indication that protesters would be moved prior to 7 p.m., which was when the city’s curfew would be in place.
2. Federal officials didn’t even set up a new barrier until much later.
3. The warnings given to the protesters were entirely insufficient.
4. As others who were on the scene have said, the protesters were peaceful.
5. DeMarco provides direct evidence that CS tear gas was used by officials on the scene, despite repeated denials from the Trump administration.
6. DeMarco described extreme and excessive violence being used against civilians.
7. Even DeMarco was unaware of all the federal agencies involved.

MSN/BI: A journalist who’s worked with PBS and National Geographic tells us what it was like being shot in the eye by law enforcement in Portland http://bit.ly/2DekJgI
// Trip Jennings talked to Business Insider about being shot in the face with a less-lethal round while covering a protest in Portland, Oregon.

🐣 RT @nytimes The Wall of Moms has garnered a swell of attention that Black mothers protesting in Portland for months did not receive. That attention is not lost on the participants. “Moms didn’t just show up a couple nights ago. Black moms have always been there.”
⋙ NYT: ‘The Moms Are Here’: ‘Wall of Moms’ Groups Mobilize Nationwide http://nyti.ms/3g23kXc
// The movement that started with a few dozen moms in Portland now has offshoots in cities across the country.

🚫 🐣 RT @santiagomayer_ I’m sorry, but I’m hearing that the Feds gassed protesters with chlorine gas and then shouted “leave no evidence” as they collected the canisters? https://twitter.com/santiagomayer_/status/1288008398269583360?s=20

🧵 RT @GriffinMalone6 Reports of air smelling like chlorine, lots more throwing up on the streets, lots more lingering affects this morning. ¤ If you saw / collected / took photos of any canisters that look different, please, please send them my way or share them. ¤ Nothing is confirmed yet. 📌 https://twitter.com/GriffinMalone6/status/1287513021418356736?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @Metztli888 Late last night/early morning protester struck by unknown projectile. It left glittery metallic appearing residue. Not having seen this before we’ve been wondering if it was exploding CS canister or something new. Ever seen anything like this? https://twitter.com/Metztli888/status/1287598431402209286?s=20/photo/1
// eye with glittery sheen
⋙ 🐣 RT @pacificc22 “CAT scan showed no brain damage/skull injury, did reveal “foreign substance” all over forehead & even in one of my eyes. The doctors couldn’t see it, but they pointed out the appearance of tiny fragments that had pierced my skin, like gravel but there was no gravel to recover.” https://twitter.com/pacificc22/status/1287773002868744192?s=20/photo/1
// history professor
⋙ 🐣 RT @iam_sysop I have at least TWO videos from last night that show a DISTINCT DIFFERENCE IN GAS COLORS. ¤ TWICE I saw locations with both WHITE and YELLOW gas. ¤ I will find and upload. They were pulled from last night’s protests.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @iam_sysop This is one of them – the other is in one of my retweets – I will find and upload. 💽 https://twitter.com/iam_sysop/status/1287981966495809537?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @iam_sysop More YELLOW gas — 25-27 seconds in – further down the block. ¤ #portlandProtests #PDXprotests ¤ #WallOfMoms #WallOfVets #DAY60 ¤ #TrumpRegime
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @TheRealCoryElia Second federal response and this time there is canisters of tear gas being fired from the roof as well that I noticed https://twitter.com/TheRealCoryElia/status/1287650850194644993?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 27 Jul 2020

WaPo: Wall of Moms, Black Lives Matter protesters sue Trump administration for use of tear gas, force in Portland http://wapo.st/2X3qfds The suit alleges “that several agencies … have violated their constitutional rights of free speech, assembly and due process“

A group of five women and two organizations, including longtime Black Lives Matter protesters and the yellow-clad Wall of Moms group that assembles nightly to stand between protesters and federal law enforcement officers, filed a lawsuit alleging that several agencies — the Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Federal Protective Service — have violated their constitutional rights of free speech, assembly and due process and against unreasonable seizures.

WaPo, Norman Eisen: Trump wanted his Roy Cohn. In William Barr, he found his John Mitchell instead. http://wapo.st/30NFtUQ “Barr’s assiduous work on Trump’s behalf — distorting both facts and law to support the president — has overtones of Mitchell as attorney general”

🐣 RT @TheBeatWithAri Check out the full segment here: https://youtu.be/JLyXQIs2iAo
⋙ 🐣 RT @April_On_ILL Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! @AriMelber for the nuanced coverage of @KamalaHarris career as AG and DA in CA.

TheAtlantic, Paul Rosenzweig and Arthur Rizer: There Is Nothing Conservative About What Trump Is Doing in Portland http://bit.ly/39ySu8F “[T]he president’s actions have undermined the Constitution and transgressed norms of acceptable presidential behavior”
// Unconstitutional police activity is not conservative. It’s authoritarian.

🐣 RT @donwinslow His statement is a cartoon.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ READ: Attorney General William Barr’s opening statement for House hearing https://cnn.it/2CRDwi4

TheGuardian, Ed Pilkington: ‘These are his people’: inside the elite border patrol unit Trump sent to Portland http://bit.ly/3g6sQdR “Todd Miller, the author of Empire of Borders, has dubbed Bortac as ‘the robocops of US border patrol’”
// Bortac, a quasi-militarised outfit equivalent to the Navy Seals, has been deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan

🐣 RT @areidross National Geographic videographer, Trip Jennings, was shot in the face by an impact munition in Portland. The round went through the eye of his gas mask, causing eye lacerations, and he was pepper sprayed so bad that the doctor had to wear a respirator. His account posted on FB: Text Block: https://twitter.com/areidross/status/1287841917447757824?s=20/photo/1-4
// first att is photo of injuries plus three pages of description of incident from FB

WaPo: Wall of Moms, Black Lives Matter protesters sue Trump administration for use of tear gas, force in Portland http://wapo.st/2CWn2VU

WaPo: Trump administration sending more federal agents to reinforce Portland courthouse http://wapo.st/301zqwK “the U.S. Marshals Service decided last week to send 100 deputy U.S. Marshals” to supplement the 114 there in mid-July to fight “anarchists”

🐣 RT @soychick w00t! Nadler FINALLY went there! ¤ If the President can’t be charged while in office, in the same way it is if someone conceals their crimes or evading capture by fleeing to another state – the statute of limitations must be tolled. ¤ Thank you @RepJerryNadler!

UNNews (7/24): United Nations Human Rights Office decries disproportionate use of force in US protests http://bit.ly/3jUBH4S Statement by U.N. Human Rights Office Spokesperson Elizabeth Throssell: ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1287799693230178304?s=20/photo/1

“Peaceful demonstrations that have been taking place in cities in the US, such as Portland, really must be able to continue without those participating in them – and also, the people reporting on them, the journalists – risking arbitrary arrest or detention, being subject to unnecessary, disproportionate or discriminatory use of force, or suffering other violations of their rights,” said Ms. Throssell.

Ms. Throssell said federal and local security forces must be properly and clearly identified. They also should use force only when necessary and in accordance with international standards. [=No tear gas]

“Also, it is important that any victims of unnecessary or excessive use of force do have the right to remedy, and there should be, as we often say, prompt, independent, impartial and transparent investigations into any allegations of human rights violations, and that should ensure that those responsible are held accountable,” she added.

TheIndependent [UK]: United Nations calls on US police to halt use of force against journalists covering protests http://bit.ly/2CK6zV3
// The plea comes amid a rise in attacks on members of the press by American authorities – as well as more arrest

📋 TheIndependent (7/15)[UK]: Editorial: Journalism is not a crime – protecting a free press is vital http://bit.ly/30U8Oga Amnesty International says 60 journalists have been arrested in US protests: This is “the kind of thing that is only supposed to happen in dictatorships”
// 6/15/2020; Violations of journalistic freedom are sadly becoming more commonplace, including in America and Britain. Growing hostility to the press is a threat to everyone ¤ Amnesty International says there have been at least 60 reported arrests of journalists covering these protests in the US

10News (NBC): Police: Richmond riots instigated by white supremacists disguised as Black Lives Matter http://bit.ly/3hStvAn //➔ have to wonder how frequent this is and, if apprehended by Trump’s Gestapo and not local police, we would ever find out
// “The mayor of Richmond thanked the Black Lives Matter protesters he said tried to stop the white supremacists from spearheading the violence.”

TheBulwark, Charlie Sykes: Burn It All Down? http://bit.ly/3g67D3E “Trump himself is a horror show, but the most horrific story of the last four years has been the complete surrender of the GOP to Trumpism, not just on policy but on everything”
// The Senate Republicans who protected and enabled Trump have to be held accountable.

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind Another woman was shot in the head last night in Portland by Trump’s storm troopers: Professor Maura Healy, chair of the history department at Lewis & Clark College. Read her story here: [FB] http://bit.ly/32YIBQr
⇈ ⇊
Margie Boulé Sharing:
Professor Maureen Healy is the chair of the history department at Lewis & Clark College in Portland. (https://college.lclark.edu/live/profiles/152-maureen-healy) She was shot in the head by federal agents on Monday night and is recovering from the injury and the concussion, but shared a statement of her experience, and gave permission to share.

Statement by Maureen Healy, July 22, 2020
For Immediate Release

Since June, I have been attending peaceful protests in Portland neighborhoods in support of Black Lives Matter. I have gone with family and friends.

I am a 52-year-old mother. I am a history professor.

I went downtown yesterday to express my opinion as a citizen of the United States, and as a resident of Portland. Of Oregon. This is my home. I was protesting peacefully. So why did federal troops shoot me in the head Monday night?

I was in a large crowd of ordinary folks. Adults, teens, students. Moms and dads. It looked to me like a cross-section of the City. Black Lives Matter voices led the crowd on a peaceful march from the Justice Center past the murals at the Apple store. The marchers were singing songs. We were chanting. We were saying names of Black people that have been killed by police. We observed a moment of silence in front of the George Floyd mural.

I wanted to, and will continue to, exercise my First Amendment right to speak. Federal troops have been sent to my city to extinguish these peaceful protests. I was not damaging federal property. I was in a crowd with at least a thousand other ordinary people. I was standing in a public space.

In addition to being a Portland resident, I am also a historian. My field is Modern European History, with specialization in the history of Germany and Eastern Europe. I teach my students about the rise of fascism in Europe.

By professional training and long years of teaching, I am knowledgeable about the historical slide by which seemingly vibrant democracies succumbed to authoritarian rule. Militarized federal troops are shooting indiscriminately into crowds of ordinary people in our country. We are on that slide.

It dawned on me when I was in the ER, and had a chance to catch my breath (post tear gas): my government did this to me. My own government. I was not shot by a random person in the street. A federal law enforcement officer pulled a trigger that sent an impact munition into my head.

After being hit I was assisted greatly by several volunteer medics. At least one of them was with Rosehip Medic Collective. To take shelter from the teargas I was hustled into a nearby van. Inside they bandaged my head and drove me several blocks away. From there my family took me to the ER. I am grateful for the assistance, skill, and incredibly kind care of these volunteer medics.

We must take this back to Black Lives Matter. Police brutality against Black people is the real subject of these peaceful protests that have been happening in my city and across the country. What happened to me is nothing. It is nothing compared to what happens to Black citizens at the hands of law enforcement, mostly local police, every day. And that is why we have been marching. That is why I will continue to march.

JustSecurity, George Croner: What Durham Is Investigating and Why It Poses a Danger to US Intelligence Analysis http://bit.ly/3f4LKR1 Barr has said that he thinks the Russia investigation was a “travesty.” Look for the release of Durham’s report to be an “October surprise”

As the November election draws closer, the notion becomes more persistent that Durham’s efforts are now viewed by Trump supporters as a potential key element in the Trump reelection strategy. In the most recent public comments by Barr made on June 21, in an interview with Fox News, Barr said that, “Durham is pressing ahead as hard as he can,” and that he [Barr] expected “developments” in the probe “this summer.” Barr coupled this progress report with the lamentation that he was “surprised” at the lack of public interest in Durham’s work and “that people aren’t concerned about civil liberties and the integrity of our governmental process.”

Barr followed with this tendentious assessment of the merits of the matters Durham is investigating:

I think what happened to [Trump] was one of the greatest travesties in American history. Without any basis, they started this investigation of of his campaign, and even more concerning, actually is what happened after the campaign, a whole pattern of events while he was president. So I – to sabotage the presidency, and I think that – or at least have the effect of sabotaging the presidency.

So much for the tenets of Justice Manual §1-7.400.B which provides, “DOJ generally will not confirm the existence of or otherwise comment about ongoing investigations.”

[E]ven assuming that another probe was needed to fill in a lacuna or two left by these other investigations, the events surrounding the Durham inquiry and, most specifically, Barr’s running commentary, have nullified any contribution that this effort might otherwise have made to a principled, unbiased evaluation of this unprecedented counterintelligence undertaking. Given that reality, it is disturbing that the attorney general’s relentless pursuit of a politically useful outcome from Durham poses both immediate and long-term dangers to the work of the U.S. IC.

[Examples of standard hedges refined and typical of intelligence assessment.] It is an unfortunate irony, however, that this same analytic phraseology if used in reporting the results of a criminal inquiry, for example, lends itself to opportunistic manipulation by partisans devoted to using that phraseology to support a particular narrative of the events in question.

Moreover, as his handling of the Mueller Report shows, these dangers are exacerbated by the ability and willingness of the attorney general to redact and declassify selectively in a way that manages the information publicly available to ensure public perception is receptive to his view of events.

These dangers seem particularly gratuitous considering that the Republican-controlled Senate Intelligence Committee performed its own independent and exhaustive review of the ICA and, as expressed in Volume IV of its report titled “Review of the Intelligence Community Assessment and Additional Views,” expressed, inter alia, these “Findings”: (1) “The Committee found the ICA presents a coherent and well-constructed intelligence basis for the case of unprecedented Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election;” (2) “The ICA reflects proper analytic tradecraft despite being tasked and completed within a compressed timeframe;” (3) “The differing confidence levels on one analytic judgment are justified and properly represented;” and (4) “In all the interviews of those who drafted and prepared the ICA, the Committee heard consistently that analysts were under no politically motivated pressure to reach specific conclusions. All analysts expressed that they were free to debate, object to content, and assess confidence levels, as is normal and proper for the analytic process.”

Unfortunately, some of those dissatisfied are at the highest levels of the U.S. government and, their determination to pursue a factual recounting that undermines the completed work of Mueller, Horowitz and, for that matter, the Senate Intelligence Committee, they appear willing to sacrifice, as collateral damage, the integrity and credibility of the U.S. IC and the analytic processes used to produce foreign intelligence.

It is this exact willingness to pursue political objectives at the long-term expense of the nation’s foreign intelligence collection and analytic processes that reveals the significant dangers that the Durham investigation, and its architect, William Barr, pose to the U.S. Intelligence Community.

TheGuardian: Anti-fascists linked to zero murders in the US in 25 years http://bit.ly/2ByUiSF “As Trump rails against ‘far-left’ fascism, new database shows leftwing attacks have left far fewer people dead than violence by rightwing extremists” ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1287714329450754050?s=20/photo/1

Victims killed
0 in anti-fascist attacks since 1994
21 in left-wing violence since 2010
95 in jihadist attacks since since 2010
117 in right-wing violence since 2010
329 in right-wing violence since 1994

‘Leftwing violence has not been a major terrorism threat’

The database was assembled by researchers at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a centrist thinktank, and reviewed by the Guardian.

Its launch comes as Trump administration officials have echoed the president’s warnings of a violent “leftwing” revolution. “Groups of outside radicals and agitators are exploiting the situation to pursue their own separate, violent and extremist agenda,” the attorney general, William Barr, said amid nationwide protests following the death of George Floyd. A new justice department taskforce on violent anti-government extremists listed “antifa” as a major threat, while making no mention of white supremacy.

Today, Jones said, “the most significant domestic terrorism threat comes from white supremacists, anti-government militias and a handful of individuals associated with the ‘boogaloo’ movement that are attempting to create a civil war in the United States.”

Daily interpersonal violence and state violence pose a much greater threat to Americans than any kind of extremist terror attack. More than 100,000 people have been killed in gun homicides in the United States in the past decade, according to estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. US police officers shoot nearly 1,000 Americans to death each year. Black Americans are more than twice as likely to be shot by the police as white Americans, according to analysis by the Washington Post and the Guardian.

But the president’s rhetoric about “antifa” violence has dangerous consequences, not just for anti-fascists, but for any Americans who decide to protest, some activists said.

RT @MSNBC “Part of the reason we know this is a political stunt is because it’s being pushed in a Democrat / Republican, a liberal / conservative way,” @selectedwisdom says about actions conducted by federal agents in Portland, Oregon.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, AliVelshi: Trump’s troops violate the First Amendment and undermine faith in federal agencies http://on.msnbc.com/30TBvde
// 7/25/2020; Former FBI special agent Clint Watts and former U.S. attorney Joyce Vance discuss Donald Trump’s assault on democracy.

DailyBeast, Marlowe Stern: John Oliver Exposes Sean Hannity’s Lies About Portland Protesters http://bit.ly/2WYYrGY “Masked individuals throwing people into an unmarked van is never a good idea if you want to de-escalate a situation”
// The “Last Week Tonight” host revealed how the Fox News pundit misrepresented the “violence” committed by Black Lives Matter protesters in Portland, Oregon.

⭕ 26 Jul 2020

🧵 RT @RadioFreeTom What’s happening right now – Portland, outing of an FBI source, empowering of DHS as an Interior Ministry – are all the result of the United States operating without an actual president, and the emergence of Bill Barr as the de fact head of the Executive Branch. /1 📌 https://twitter.com/RadioFreeTom/status/1287601020370067457?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom Only Barr and DHS have the ability to extend state power immediately to U.S. citizens, inside the United States. Defense, State, etc, have none of these powers at hand. Trump is functionally incapacitated, and Barr knows it, and he’s stepped in as the Acting President. /2
⋙ 🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom The president has gone bye-bye at this point; that makes Barr, without any control on his powers, a kind of super-Interior Minister, keeping “order” as he sees fit. This is a total collapse of constitutional order within the Executive branch, because of Trump’s incapacity. /3
⋙ 🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom This makes Barr the most dangerous man in the United States government right now. ¤ Courts and state AGs and state authorities – and not naked protesters – need to step into his way. (Protesters, stop helping Barr. Because you are.) /4x

🐣 Portland seems to have come up with a new approach to protest in defiance of unwarranted police action: #WallOfMoms, #DadsWithLeafBlowers, #WallOfVets, Nurses, Lawyers. Now, if they could organize to control the destruction of property, it would be perfect.

🐣 RT @WallOfDocs Proud to stand in solidarity with @WallOfMoms @wallofdads and @VetsWall. #HandsUpPleaseDontShoot ¤ #WallofMoms ¤ #WallOfDads ¤ #WallofVets ¤ #WallofDocs 💽 https://twitter.com/WallOfDocs/status/1287376023940665344?s=20/photo/1
// crowd shining phone flashlights

🐣 RT @TheLincolnProject Good
🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Oh boy
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Another unfavorable mention of the Lincoln Project @ProjectLincoln on Russian state TV. Putin’s buddy/fawning Kremlin propagandist Vladimir Soloviev sounds triggered. [photo]

🐣 RT @CNNsotu “The very least the President can do is to try to get to the bottom of what role Putin may have played… and the very least interviewers can do is ask the President about those who serve and sacrifice for us.” – @jaketapper on the lack of accountability over Russian bounty intel 💽 https://twitter.com/CNNSotu/status/1287407976584708096?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Dan Balz: America’s global standing is at a low point. The pandemic made it worse. http://wapo.st/2D6QeJF
// Under Trump, the United States retreats from collaborative leadership at a time of global crisis

🐣 RT @chipfranklin #DicatorTrump [sic] doesn’t like this video at all. ¤ In fact, pretty sure he hates it. ¤ Actually, 100% he hates it. 💽 https://twitter.com/chipfranklin/status/1287564054396047361?s=20/photo/1
// Really American ad❣ Dictator Trump #DictatorTrump; Trump loves dictators and hates our allies. Click on the link in video and visit secure.actblue.com to help us produce more videos.

WaPo, Fred Hiatt: In just one month, Trump commits a whole new set of potentially impeachable offenses http://wapo.st/3g4WC2z Outlines the four Articles he laid out in June plus three more “as a warning of what we might expect if he is returned to office for a second term” ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1287569884868739073?s=20/photo/1

Additional Potentially Impeachable Offenses

1. Willful endangerment of the American people (COVID-19 response)
2. Abuse of law-enforcement powers (orig: Lafayette Park; add: Portland etc)
3. Abuse of appointment power (add: Lt Col Vindman)
4. Abuse of power in foreign affairs (add: Uighurs, bounties)
5. New: Abuse of power for personal enrichment (British Open, campaign funds)
6. New: Abuse of the reprieve and pardon power (Roger Stone)
7. New: Undermining faith in the electoral process (mail-in ballots)
 
In June, I proposed four additional articles. The first was for willful endangerment of the American people, for political ends, with his fatally negligent response to the covid-19 pandemic.

My month-old Article 2, abuse of law-enforcement powers, will have to be retopped, because the offenses I included a month ago pale beside the recent, reckless deployment of federal forces into U.S. cities for political purposes.

My Article 3, abuse of appointment power, will have to be updated, too, now that the courageous Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman has been not only drummed out of the White House but bullied out of the military altogether.

Article 4, abuse of power in foreign affairs, gets a new count. The original cited Trump’s acquiescence to China’s concentration camps in western China in exchange for the campaign help of promising to buy soybeans from Midwest farmers. ¤ Now we would have to add his unexplained, and thus far inexplicable, supine acquiescence to Russia’s reported bounty payments for the killing of U.S. servicemen in Afghanistan.

And we would need some new articles as well, starting with Article 5: Abuse of power for personal enrichment. ¤ But if you want actual payments, we have those, too, as Post reporter David Fahrenthold has helped uncover. In this election cycle, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, Trump’s campaign, Trump-affiliated committees and the Trump-controlled Republican Party have steered more than $4 million to Trump-owned businesses.

Article 6 would be abuse of the reprieve and pardon power. The Constitution allows the president to free felons, including one who has been convicted of lying to Congress and the FBI to protect the president. That doesn’t make it okay.

Finally, Article 7 would charge Trump with undermining faith in the electoral process. The president’s lies about the possibility of fraud in mail-in balloting, combined with his threats to disregard the results of the election, wouldn’t register as transgressions in the U.S. criminal code. But could there be any higher crime and misdemeanor than deliberately seeking to suppress the vote, seed chaos and lay the groundwork to obstruct a peaceful transfer of power?

Reuters: Germany rejects Trump’s proposal to let Russia back into G7: foreign minister http://reut.rs/3g4V3Sf “…did not see any chance for allowing Russia back into the G7 as long as there was no meaningful progress in solving the conflict in Crimea as well as in eastern Ukraine”

🐣 RT @justateaspoon And they can’t give hospital workers proper PPE or retrofit schools and provide rapid testing and PPE to teachers and student to safely return to school – or alternately get every educator online teaching PDs, and every kid a device and WiFi? This is utter bullshit!
⋙ 🐣 RT @SkrilJay WTAF is this? https://twitter.com/justateaspoon/status/1287440128139354112?s=20/photo/1
// riot gear helmet like Nazi helmet

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade At long last, AG Barr testifies before House Judiciary Committee Tues. Roger Stone, Michael Flynn, Mueller Report, Lafayette Park … so many questions. Here is a list from @jgeltzer @rgoodlaw @AshaRangappa_ @just_security
⋙ JustSecurity: Specific Questions for Congress (and News Media) to Ask Attorney General Barr http://bit.ly/326y96P by Joshua Geltzer, Ryan Goodman and Asha Rangappa
// 6/22/2020

♫ LATimes: Why Paul Simon’s ‘American Tune’ is the anthem for our troubled nation. Again http://lat.ms/2WVXdwg

Verse 2: And I don’t know a soul who’s not been battered
I don’t have a friend who feels at ease
I don’t know a dream that’s not been shattered
or driven to its knees
But it’s all right, it’s all right
We’ve lived so well so long
Still, when I think of the road
we’re traveling on
I wonder what went wrong
I can’t help it, I wonder what went wrong

🐣 RT @BillMoyers Rather than declare war on a coronavirus outbreak that he has mismanaged at every turn, Trump has attacked Dr. Fauci and the truth.
⋙ Moyers&Co: Anatomy of a Character Assassination: Trump Goes All-In Against Dr. Fauci http://bit.ly/2D4VWfh
// 7/22/2020

🐣 RT @benjaminwittes Internal memo from head of DHS I&A formally changing the blame for Portland violence from “Violent Opportunists” (VO) to Antifa.
Glossary:
FIR=field intelligence report
OSIR=open source intelligence report
⋙ 🐣 RT @benjaminwittes Understand this document as responsive to POTUS pressure to “designate” Antifa as a terrorist organization.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “There’s nothing about Donald Trump that won’t stick on these folks. When the Republican Party tries to emerge from this and run to the showers, it’s not going to work,” Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson says about the GOP. “This is an authoritarian personality cult.” 💽 https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1287075520417497088?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @BrianBensimon Detailed explanation on the series of events that occurred in Austin tonight from James Sass (@jman722). Here’s a look at what he had to say: Text Block: https://twitter.com/BrianBensimon/status/1287267823958528000?s=20/photo/1-4

⭕ 25 Jul 2020

USAToday, Tom Nichols: As America tops 4 million COVID cases, the cult of Donald Trump has become a death cult http://bit.ly/32YSVrO “Their national motto is not ‘E Pluribus Unum,’ it’s ‘You’re not the boss of me.’”
// People who refuse to wear a mask are bolstering their sore egos. Their national motto is not ‘E Pluribus Unum,’ it’s ‘You’re not the boss of me.’

🐣 RT @jonathanalter The “Wall of Moms” in Portland is a brilliant tactic that may forever change social protest. If adopted everywhere–and protesters mostly stay behind it–this “good wall” (like non-violence) will reinforce that demonstrators have the moral high ground. It wrecks Trump’s argument.
⋙ 🐣 If there [were] leadership, it could insist on adopting this brilliant approach, but with totally grassroots movements, there’s not; so a tiny number of bad actors (perhaps even provocateurs) can hijack the message. Trump relies on this.

WaPo: Leaf-blower wars: How Portland protesters are fighting back against tear gas and forming ‘walls’ of veterans, lawyers, nurses http://wapo.st/2BwbfNz

🐣 RT @aasdanny Chants down at APD HQ as the victim’s fiancé returned to mourn with friends and supporters. 💽 https://twitter.com/aasdanny/status/1287275415669809152?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @chadloder [?] 🐣 The pedestrians are walking in crosswalk, crossing with the light. ¤ They have the right of way at all times. ¤ Driver ACCELERATES through a red light, nearly running them over, drives INTO a crowd, and then shoots someone and kills them. ¤ Bad shoot. Multiple felonies. Prison time.
⋙ 🐣 RT @chadloder AUSTIN: Another angle of the shooting confirms exactly what witnesses described. ¤ The car is stopped at the light, away from the march. The driver deliberately and accelerates and corners into the marchers.The marchers did not surround the car; THE DRIVER DROVE INTO THE CROWD. 💽 https://twitter.com/chadloder/status/1287283430007349255?s=20 /photo/1
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⋙ 🐣 RT @chadloder RIP Garrett Foster. Say his name. 💔 Pray for his family. #austinprotests #atx #GarrettFoster
⋙ 🐣 RT @chadloder A distraught witness describes the shooting. Garrett was beloved by his community and he leaves behind his wife. 💔 💽 https://twitter.com/chadloder/status/1287268166016483330?s=20/photo/1
// ‘his wife is a paraplegic and he was her caregiver’

🐣 RT @Richie029 This is an interview of the man shot and killed in Austin this evening. His predictions couldn’t be any more wrong from the way things played out. 💽 https://twitter.com/Richie0829/status/1287285085356593152?s=20/photo/1
// “They won’t let us march in the streets anymore, so gotta practice some of our rights” ~ said he didn’t think he would have to use it

🐣 RT @MoseBuchele At scene of shooting at protest downtown, a protester gave me his account of what happened. ¤ “As we’re walking down passing 4th street, a blue car just comes swerving out into the middle of the street almost runs over a bunch of protesters…” (1/4)
⋙ 🐣 RT @MoseBuchele “Everybody around starts, like, smacking the car trying to get him to slow down. And they stop. And some guy, he walks up and he’s like ‘hey just don’t do that you’re going to get somebody hurt.'” (2/4)
⋙ 🐣 RT @MoseBuchele “And he [in car] pulls down his window and he fires three shots into the guy. From point blank. No words no nothing. And then rolls up his window and zooms off…” (3/4)
⋙⋙ 🐣 On the video posted to FB (news stations have posted it), the shots are very loud. There were 8-10 shots.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MoseBuchele “He just fired straight into the mess of the crowd. Not away from it, but towards it.” (4/4)
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @lmarytweets Definitely more than three shots fired. More like 8.

🐣 RT @bloonstwrdfense i was there. without warning the suspect ran his car into the crowd, opened his window and started shooting. APD is covering this up.
⋙ 🐣 RT @storydashtrain I’m sorry all of these people are calling you a liar. I knew Garrett as well, I believe you.
⋙ 🐣 It’s pretty clear on the video posted on FB that the car plowed into the crowd.
⋙ 🐣 Call the APD and tell them what you saw.
⋙ 🐣 Also, call the news media. I thought the APD was quick to repeat the shooter’s version of events without talking to witnesses. Had they even seen the video? Who needs 10 shots?

🐣 RT @ Watch on #Periscope: PIO briefing on Homicide 202071411 💽 https://twitter.com/Austin_Police/status/1287256345666891777?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @IamShaneMorris Tonight, we lost Garrett Foster in Austin. A fellow Texan. A white man who was standing up for his black wife, a paraplegic black woman. ¤ There is only one response to this: Keep showing up and being armed against fascists. Never backing down. Real talk, this shit got me crying. /photo/1-2

🐣 RT @Datum_Lines Multiple witnesses say the shooter purposefully drove into the crowd. ¤ Many people at the scene had weapons. The shooter had a weapon. Having a weapon absolutely cannot denote fault here.

🐣 RT @MatthewKeysLive #BREAKING: Eyewitnesses identify the victim of tonight’s shooting at a Black Lives Matter protest in Austin as Garrett Foster of Austin.

‼️ 🐣 RT @leahmcelrath #BREAKING ¤ One person reportedly shot to death at the #BlackLivesMatter protest in downtown Austin tonight:
⋙⋙ KKVUEabc: One person dead in shooting at protest in Downtown Austin http://bit.ly/2ZXUDrp
// In a video posted to social media, multiple gunshots could be heard.
Neither the identities of the victim nor the shooter have been reported. ¤ You can hear the gunshots in this video:
⋙ 🐣 RT @anthonyfartino Clip of the shooting at the protest in Austin Texas from Hiram Gilberto on FB 💽 https://twitter.com/anthonyfartino/status/1287223265631576067?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @MSNBC “Without protest, America would still be a British colony. There would still be slaves. Women still wouldn’t be able to vote and you could still be fired because you love someone of the same gender or a different race,” @AliVelshi says.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, AliVelshi: Velshi: Protests are the sound of democracy in action http://on.msnbc.com/3008xt1
// MSNBC’s Ali Velshi says Trump’s use of federal troops in Portland violates the fundamentally American right to protest and represents a shift from democracy to fascism.

🐣 RT @lajasa THIS is @realDonaldTrump’s America. 😢We need real leadership. #Biden2020 #TrumpIsUnwell #Seattle #BLM
⋙ 🐣 RT @SimoneReports This nurse in scrubs gets blasted by spray while trying to grab someone away from police. Her “day job” is RN at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. She told me helping people is her calling and that’s why she’s here. And yes, her skin burns all over. #Q13FOX #SeattleProtests 💽 https://twitter.com/lajasa/status/1287221003874193409?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Inscribed on President Reagan’s grave “I know in my heart that man is good. That what is right will always eventually triumph and there is purpose and worth to each and every life.” Ronald and Nancy Reagan would have been appalled by Trump’s malice, stupidity and desecrations.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ktumulty NEW: The Reagan Foundation — which runs the Reagan Library — has issued a warning to the Trump campaign and the RNC: Quit raising money off Ronald Reagan’s legacy.
⋙⋙ WaPo, Karen Tumulty: Reagan Foundation to Trump, RNC: Quit raising money off Ronald Reagan’s legacy http://wapo.st/30Pr5vc The RNC agreed in a phone call to stop selling “Trump-Reagan Commemorative Coin Sets,” though the offer wasstill online Saturday

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok I may turn blue saying this: Republicans helping Trump discredit the Russia investigation really help Putin. ¤ Barr declassified FBI interview w/ Steele source, GOP posts it, “blog” names source. Next day RT amplifies ID’d source “used to fabricate” dossier https://nyti.ms/32XVdHt
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatSecLisa If Congress needed this 302 for oversight, DOJ/FBI could have made it available without handing it over to be leaked. If true, this cld get people killed, and they don’t care. No source will trust the FBI, and they don’t care. They are doing generational harm, and they don’t care
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @charlie_savage Promised confidentiality by the FBI, a Russia expert who had collected Trump-Russia chatter for the Steele dossier agreed to cooperate with agents vetting it. Barr directed the FBI to declassify a road map to identifying him. w/ @adamgoldmanNYT
⋙⋙⋙ NYT: The F.B.I. Pledged to Keep a Source Anonymous. Trump Allies Aided His Unmasking. http://nyti.ms/3hETVp8
// After a Russia expert who had collected research on Donald Trump for a disputed dossier agreed to tell the F.B.I. what he knew about it, law enforcement officials declassified a road map to identifying him.

DailyBeast: After Doubling Down, Sinclair Broadcasting Backs Off Airing Discredited Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories http://bit.ly/3g2gNhA

NYT, Frank Bruni: Donald Trump Is the Best Ever President in the History of the Cosmos http://nyti.ms/32U3bRP “Many Americans believe that Trump is an underappreciated martyr because they marinate in selective, manipulated and outright fraudulent factoids”

NYT, Nicholas Kristof: In Portland’s So-Called War Zone, It’s the Troops Who Provide the Menace http://nyti.ms/32UIG7R “Trump isn’t trying to quell violence in Portland. No, he’s provoking it to divert attention from 140,000 Covid-19 deaths in the United States”
// If President Trump is actually trying to establish order, he is stunningly incompetent.

🐣 RT @pbump Andrew Crespo, with whom I spoke for my police accountability article, has a longer look at legal issues surrounding detentions by the federal officers in Portland.
⋙ WaPo, Andrew Crespo: The federal police in Portland don’t even understand what ‘arrests’ are http://wapo.st/2ZYtnsH
// Andrew Manuel Crespo is a professor of criminal law at Harvard University; The government cannot lawfully exercise its power of arrest if it doesn’t realize it is, in fact, arresting people in the first place.

This past week, the Department of Homeland Security held a news conference to clear up a few things about the federal paramilitary police force grabbing protesters on the streets of Portland, Ore. If the goal was to reassure everyone that these armor-clad agents were acting lawfully, it did not go well. Instead the conference revealed, with painstaking clarity, a very big problem: The deputy director of President Trump’s new federal police force does not know what the word “arrest” means.

This isn’t just semantics. In our legal system, the definition of the word “arrest” is critical because it marks an important dividing line under the Fourth Amendment. For an arrest to be legal, it must be supported by probable cause. That means the arresting officer must be able to point to specific facts that would make a reasonable person think that the person being arrested committed a specific criminal offense.

In other words, you can think of the word “arrest” as an on-off switch for the Fourth Amendment’s essential protections. When the police arrest someone, they are constrained by the Constitution. Before then, the Constitution’s protections are substantially weaker — if they exist at all.

So, according to the Supreme Court, the federal agents in that video really did arrest the man they put in the van —  without probable cause, by the government’s own admission. That means they violated the Fourth Amendment.

Crucially, what happened in that video is not an isolated incident. A man named Mark Pettibone describes a similar event in which, according to his account in The Washington Post, “men in green military fatigues” put him in “an unmarked minivan,” took him “to the federal courthouse and placed him in a holding cell” for questioning. Conner O’Shea, who was with Pettibone at the time, recorded audio of the incident and says a second unmarked van pursued him as well. Beyond these incidents, there are also disturbing videos of federal agents using excessive force against a peaceful Navy veteran and, on a separate occasion, shooting a young man in the face with a nonlethal bullet that fractured the man’s skull.

All of these episodes raise serious concerns that the newly beefed up federal paramilitary police force deployed to the streets of Portland is breaking the law, with dire consequences. Arresting people is a large part of what police officers do, and the impact of an arrest can last a lifetime. It is thus absolutely essential that arrests be lawful — that they be supported by probable cause and not be executed via excessive force, as the Constitution demands.

The government, however, cannot lawfully exercise this awesome power of arrest if it doesn’t realize it is, in fact, arresting people in the first place — in Portland, or wherever the president sends these officers next.

🚫 🐣 RT @AlexandraChalup When the U.S. Counter Intel drops in the near future, it will show that Donald Trump is more than a billion dollars in debt. He’s owned by the Russian Mafia, Deutsche Bank, the Bank of China, and the Saudis. He’s broke and working for Putin to work it off and strong-arming China.
// maybe

🐣 RT @AnneApplebaum “What the Canadian example does show, however, is what the United States could have looked like if the U.S. effort had not been led by malicious, self-seeking incompetents.” from @davidfrum
⋙ TheAtlantic, David Frum: Canada Got Better. The United States Got Trump. http://bit.ly/3jOysvM
// Two North American nations seemed to be on the same path—and then they diverged.

[T]he Trump administration and Trump-swayed governors have turned a crisis into a catastrophe—a catastrophe that continues to get uniquely worse in the United States even as it ebbs almost everywhere else in the developed world. In retrospect, the most humiliating fact about the coronavirus pandemic was that under responsible leadership and with some moderate amount of social cohesion, it was a highly manageable threat. Within less than six months of the first cases, it became apparent what to do. Almost everybody else in the developed world then did it. Almost everybody else in the developed world is now collecting the benefits of having done it. Donald Trump, following the imperatives of his own ego, refused to do it. He then imposed that refusal on the federal government, and encouraged it in Republican-led states, as Fox News hosts and Facebook posters applauded.

It could have been otherwise. It still could be. But in July as in January, the biggest difference between the United States and the rest of the developed world is that the U.S. has the misfortune of having Donald Trump in charge.

🐣 RT @AnneApplebaum This is sheer madness. The deliberate mass spread of a damaging conspiracy theory, designed to create distrust in public health officials, is what happens in a crazy theocracy or an unhinged dictatorship.
🧵 🐣 RT @oliverdarcy Sinclair’s local TV stations across the country are set to air the discredited “Plandemic” researcher’s conspiracy theory about Dr. Fauci this weekend. The segment that is set to air suggests Fauci is responsible for the creation of the coronavirus.
📌 https://twitter.com/oliverdarcy/status/1286864655550500868?s=20
⋙⋙⋙ CNN: Local TV stations across the country set to air discredited ‘Plandemic’ researcher’s conspiracy theory about Fauci http://cnn.it/2P14Nkx

In this week’s episode of the show, Bolling spoke with Judy Mikovits, the medical researcher featured in the discredited “Plandemic” video that went viral earlier this year and which was banned from platforms such as Facebook and YouTube. Throughout the segment, the on-screen graphic read, “DID DR. FAUCI CREATE COVID-19?”

⭕ 24 Jul 2020

🐣 RT @MSNBC “If you’re not protesting now, this would be a good time to start.” — Yale historian Timothy Snyder, author of “On Tyranny”
💽 MSNBC, Rachel Maddow: American activism is best hope to save U.S. democracy from Trump http://on.msnbc.com/2P0qhhq
// Timothy Snyder, author of “On Tyranny,” talks with Rachel Maddow about how Donald Trump’s actions echo the behavior of governments that slip away from democracy and into authoritarianism.
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🐣 RT @MaddowBlog “History shows that mass, peaceful protest works. So if you’re not protesting now, this would be a good time to start.” [~Timothy Snyder] 💽 https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1286874121968680960?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 🖼 RT @No1RealWolfy Dear Rachel @maddow:
We protested with flowers.
Pulitzer prize photo by photographer Bernie Boston of now-defunct newspaper The Washington Star. Taken on October 21, 1967.
Flower Power https://twitter.com/No1RealWolfy/status/1287020975209537536?s=20/photo/1
// young man putting flowers in soldiers’ guns

💙 🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind Hearing from a friend in Portland that there are 10-15k marching tonight. The “Walls of Moms” (wearing yellow) & Dads (orange), joined by “Wall of Vets,” “Teachers Against Tyrants” (green), Healthcare Workers (in scrubs) & Lawyers for BLM (purple)

🐣 RT @tribelaw “When paramilitary-style units have no identifying insignia, there is no transparency, no accountability — setting the scene for Trump’s own ‘state of emergency’ if he does not like the November election result.”
⋙ NYT, Roger Cohen: American Catastrophe Through German Eyes http://nyti.ms/2BxnYzy
// Trump says he wants to protect law-abiding citizens. In 1933, Hitler issued his ‘Decree of the Reich President for the Protection of People and State.’

BusinessInsider: Constitutional scholars are alarmed by Trump’s planned ‘surge’ of federal agents to major US cities http://read.bi/39sIQ7A
“We’ll go into all of the cities, any of the cities. We’re ready. We’ll put in 50,000, 60,000 people that really know what they’re doing,” Trump said.

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 Hugely important piece by @JoyceWhiteVance about Trump/Barr’s abuse of federal law enforcement for seemingly political purposes & the dangers that presents.
⋙ TIME, Joyce White Vance: Trump’s Surge in Portland May Go Beyond What Is Lawful. Here’s how we can get answers about what’s going on http://bit.ly/3g0jKPZ

🐣 RT @IwriteOK A literal tear gas tornado in downtown Portland. 💽 https://twitter.com/IwriteOK/status/1286585525365768193?s=20/photo/1

TheAtlantic, Mike Mullen (6/2): I Cannot Remain Silent http://bit.ly/2Xqiv5x Mike Mullen was the Seventeenth chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
// Our fellow citizens are not the enemy, and must never become so.

💙 🐣 RT @AdamParkhomenko I tweet this out once a month. 💽 https://twitter.com/AdamParkhomenko/status/1286527177203294208?s=20/photo/1
// Eleven Films ad❣ Midnight in Washington; impeachment w Adam Schiff

⭕ 23 Jul 2020

🐣 RT @MikeCarpenter Applebaum is right: the attack on demonstrators in Portland is political performance art, carefully staged to cast the enemy as a left-wing “mob.” The rationale for doing this is identical to that of Mussolini’s blackshirts: the more violence, the better.
⋙ TheAtlantic, Anne Applebaum: Trump Is Putting On a Show in Portland http://bit.ly/2WSCoS9 “The chaos in Portland is not an accident. The chaos is the point.”
// The president is deploying the kind of performative authoritarianism that Vladimir Putin pioneered.

Welcome to the world of performative authoritarianism, a form of politics that reached new heights of sophistication in Russia over the past decade and has now arrived in the United States. Unlike 20th-century authoritarianism, this 21st-century, postmodern influence campaign does not require the creation of a total police state. Nor does it require complete control of information, or mass arrests. It can be carried out, instead, with a few media outlets and a few carefully targeted arrests.

💙 🐣 📔 RT @RepJerryNadler No one is above the law. I intro’d the No President Is Above the Law Act w/ @RepSwalwell @RepTedDeutch, enshrining that principle in law by suspending the statute of limitations for federal offenses committed by a sitting POTUS. ¤ The President is not King.
⋙ 📔 HouseJudiciary: Chairman Jerrold Nadler Statement for the Markup of H.R. 2678, the No President is Above the Law Act http://bit.ly/3eVqCN2

💙 🐣 RT @BarackObama I sat down with @JoeBiden to talk about the most pressing issues of our time. He’s exactly the leader we need right now––with the vision, the plans, and character to move America forward. ¤ Let’s get to work: http://JoeBiden.com/together 💽 https://twitter.com/BarackObama/status/1286300267642851329?s=20/photo/1
// Obama and Biden video 16mins

WaPo, David Ignatius: How to safeguard against the worst possible outcomes in November http://wapo.st/2OTKzct “Be prepared; be patient.”

The United States isn’t Russia or China, whatever fantasies of lifetime rule Trump may entertain. Our top military leaders — from Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, on down — have stated emphatically that their oath is to the Constitution, not to Trump. And the Supreme Court under Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. this year reaffirmed the independence and the integrity of our judicial system.

These are safeguards against the dark scenarios that some analysts are spinning. The worst could happen, to be sure, but there are strong counter-pressures to prevent a post-election crackup. And a caution to Trump nightmare scenarists on the left: Conspiracy theorizing by one side seems to encourage similar feverish thinking and mobilization by the other.

🐣 RT @kyle_teamjoe This ad is a devastating take down of Donald Trump… 💽 https://twitter.com/kyle_teamjoe/status/1286288313670938626?s=20/photo/1
// Vote Vets ad❣ #TraitorTrump Portland Trump playing soldier

🧵 RT @SteveSchmidtSES There is an urgent necessity for Congress and the media to investigate if there are ANY security contractors deployed alongside Federal “Agents” thugs in any American city. There should be no opaqueness around this operation. Who are these men armed with M-4’s equipped with […] 📌 https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1286286188597465093?s=20

🐣 RT @ACLU BREAKING: A federal court just issued a restraining order on the federal agents in Portland, Oregon. ¤ We said we would deploy the full firepower of the ACLU in this fight to save our democracy — and we meant it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ACLU The ruling, which comes in a case brought by the @ACLU_OR, temporarily blocks federal agents from attacking or arresting journalists and legal observers at Portland protests. ¤ We’ll keep fighting until these protections are permanent.

🐣 RT @ZevShalev NEW: A judge rules to release sealed documents in the Ghislaine Maxwell case. These date back to a defamation case from 2015.
⋙ CNN: Judge rules to unseal documents in 2015 case against Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged accomplice http://cnn.it/39pmeou

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “An election is the last guardrail of any democracy and President Trump is now raising questions about whether he will accept the result… This is going to be a fight by all accounts” – @costareports w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1286412931845038080?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @joshgerstein BREAKING: Judge says he’s ‘leaning in direction of issuing’ restraining order prohibiting federal agents in Portland from interfering with journalists or legal observers. Obama appointee Michael Simon says he expects to issue written ruling by 8PM ET.

TheGuardian, Andrew Gawthorpe: Trump is unleashing authoritarianism on US cities – just in time for the election http://bit.ly/3fUVL4L “The essence of fascism, and authoritarianism more generally, is violent spectacle”
// Andrew Gawthorpe is a historian of the United States at Leiden University; Democratic-run, minority-populated cities portrayed as plagued by anarchy are a much more useful political foil for Trump than peaceful metropolises

The essence of fascism, and authoritarianism more generally, is violent spectacle. This is why uniformed security forces and the violence they unleash are venerated in authoritarian regimes. They represent the unity, strength and virility of the nation – not least when they are suppressing dissenters and undesirables who they believe threaten these attributes.

Only the thirst for violent spectacle can explain the president’s decision in recent days to send federal security forces – including paramilitary teams from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) – to Portland and elsewhere. Clad in the same woodland camouflage that American troops wear into combat, this is precisely how they are supposed to be understood: as soldiers suppressing America’s enemies.

This theater is not being staged for the benefit of people who live in the affected areas. Democratic-run, minority-populated cities which can be portrayed as plagued by anarchy and lawlessness are a much more useful political foil for Trump than peaceful, prosperous metropolises. And predictably enough, the appearance of paramilitary federal security forces – who have reportedly violated the rights of protesters and shot one in the head with a riot munition – has inflamed rather than calmed the situation.

The real audience is to be found on one of the few things Donald Trump truly understands: television. As other authoritarian leaders have understood, television is the perfect medium both for knitting a country together and for tearing it apart. Simplistic in its framing and visceral in its impact, it recreates far-away events right in our living room.

… It also demonstrates the links that exist between the treatment of outsiders and the treatment of those deemed internal enemies. Just as the military support CBP at the southern border, now the border patrol itself appears in the heartland to suppress dissent and unrest, while its officials condemn fellow Americans as “anarchists” and “terrorists”. What this drives home is not just the interchangeability of America’s security forces, but also of their targets.

… Between now and November, he can be expected to use and abuse his power over America’s paramilitary security forces to try to bolster this case. It is clear that many conservative politicians and voters who claim to believe in individual rights and to fear abuses of federal power are now too deeply invested in authoritarianism, too convinced of the depravity of their opponents, to restrain him. Once their power is taken away peacefully at the ballot box, reforms to the behemoth which America’s security apparatus has become will be vital. Without them, there is no telling how far a future president might take the spectacle of violence.

🐣 RT @ZoeTillman Here is the letter from the DHS IG’s office to Congress announcing they’re coordinating with their DOJ watchdog counterpart to investigate the federal response in Portland. https://twitter.com/ZoeTillman/status/1286395260680241152?s=20/photo/1-2
⋙ ≣ BuzzfeedNews: Multiple Government Watchdogs Are Investigating The Use Of Force By Federal Officers In Portland And DC http://bit.ly/2WKtYwf
// More than 100 federal law enforcement officers have been deployed to respond to protests in Portland, according to the Justice Department.

🐣 RT @Auntiemels Court documents reveal secretive federal unit deployed for ‘Operation Diligent Valor’ in Oregon
⋙ Reuters: Court documents reveal secretive federal unit deployed for ‘Operation Diligent Valor’ in Oregon http://reut.rs/3eT6lHZ

According to the [court] documents, there are currently 114 federal law enforcement officers in Portland to patrol federal buildings, including personnel from the FPS, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. Marshals Service and U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

The crackdown in the city has drawn widespread criticism and legal challenges as videos surfaced of officers without clear identification badges using force and unmarked vehicles to arrest protesters without explanation.

Portland’s mayor called the intervention an abuse of federal power and said it was escalating the violence. Oregon’s attorney general filed a lawsuit against the federal agencies on Friday, saying they had seized and detained people without probable cause.

🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio SCOOP: Dem leaders wrote in a classified letter to Wray that Graham/Grassley/Nunes/Mulvaney were mailed packets of info about Joe Biden from Ukraine. It fueled their demand for an urgent briefing on election security. ¤ w/ @NatashaBertrand @kyledcheney
❤️ ⋙⋙ Politico: Democrats: Packets sent to Trump allies are part of foreign plot to damage Biden http://politi.co/30EtKb7
// by Natasha Bertrand, Andrew Desiderio and Kyle Cheney; The packets were shipped to leading Republicans by a Ukrainian lawmaker who has met with the president’s attorney, Rudy Giuliani.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio The classified addendum to Dems’ letter states that the four Republicans were sent the information by Andrii Derkach, a Ukrainian lawmaker who has teased dirt on Biden for months and has met with Giuliani. Graham/Grassley deny having received anything.

WaPo: Michael Cohen to be released from prison after judge sides with claims of retaliation http://wapo.st/2OPUpft In a scathing finding, Judge Hellerstein said Cohen had been sent back to jail in retaliation for his plans to publish a tell-all book about Trump

🔆 This❗️⋙ CNN: Justice Department watchdog to investigate federal use of force in Portland and Washington http://cnn.it/2Ef0pMX Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz will work with his counterpart at DHS, per WaPo

NYT, Gary Hart: How Powerful Is the President? http://nyti.ms/2ZVlgNq It’s time for a new Church Committee: “[T]here is no justification for a president to have dictatorial powers kept secret from Congress, the press and the American people”
// It is time for Congress to investigate the emergency authorities given to the chief executive.

NYT, Emily Badger: Federal Forces Have Gone Into US Cities Before. This Time Is Different http://nyti.ms/3hrESPp “‘The [theme] here is not the protection of federal property,’ said Kelly Hernandez, a historian at UCLA. ‘It’s the effort to suppress the uprising for Black life’”
// Legal scholars fear the president is trying to take on a job that the Constitution did not give the federal government.

🧵 RT @BandyXLee1 Madeleine Albright said a phrase I often use: “Fascism is not a political ideology.” I usually add: “It is mental pathology writ large.” It would be good if we could finally recognize what we are seeing: disease taking over a system, political or otherwise.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BandyXLee1 Fascism is merely the result of political power being handed to a person who cannot handle it. Surely, the disease causes the person to seek power in the first place, but once given the power, the limits of his or her sense of self will lead only to its abuse.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BandyXLee1 The pathological pursuit of power is in the first place to compensate for the inadequacy in handling one’s own affairs. If one cannot even handle one’s own affairs, how can one handle a nation’s? Paranoia then takes over, and quickly follows the use of force.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BandyXLee1 This is why it is critically important to screen in advance for mental pathology, to detect the warning signs that are familiar to mental health experts but not always obvious to the untrained eye. We should not gamble with matters of health and disease, or life and death.

🐣 RT @Lucian_Kim (7/3/3018) “We are competitors but don’t necessarily need to be adversaries,” @SenShelby tells Lavrov as he leads all-Republican congressional delegation to Moscow.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Lucian_Kim 🐣 Meeting with Lavrov in Moscow, from left to right: @JerryMoran, @SenJohnHoeven, @RepKayGranger, @JonHuntsman, @SenShelby, @SenJohnThune, @SteveDaines, @SenJohnKennedy, @SenRonJohnson. No Dems, no coastal states (unless you count TX, AL, LA).
⋙ 🐣 RT @Lucian_Kim Kremlin: Unfortunately Putin won’t have time to meet guests from Congress, but we’re very happy they’re here and contacts with US are intensifying.
// 7/3/2018: over Fourth of July

WaPo: Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler tear-gassed alongside protesters by federal officers http://wapo.st/2Brpu6g

⭕ 22 Jul 2020

🐣 RT @ACLU Trump’s militarized federal agents have used sharpshooters to maim people, shot a protester in the head with rubber bullets, swept protesters away in unmarked cars, and brutally attacked protesters, journalists, legal observers, and medics with sonic weapons and tear gas.

🐣 RT @DanRather I predict the Wall of Moms in Portland may become a far more enduring representation of the future of America than the “wall” along the Mexican border.

WaPo, Karen Tumulty: Four years ago, Trump said he alone could fix things. What isn’t worse now? http://wapo.st/2Ecgva3 “Americans know all too well what their lives look like in 2020. They are in touch with reality, even if their president is not”

🐣 RT @goldengateblond it’s literally Donald Trump’s America, you disingenuous ding dong
⋙ 🐣 RT @BorisEP This would be @JoeBiden’s America. ¤ It’s a very scary place. 💽 https://twitter.com/BorisEP/status/1285947226750164993?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @J_Mei21 .@ReallyAmerican1 putting in that work once AGAIN ¤ What is happening in this country is utterly unprecedented. ¤ #GestapoTrump 💽 https://twitter.com/J_Mei21/status/1286056506065133575?s=20/photo/1
// Really American ad❣ Gestapo Trump Portland

RT @steve_vladeck “Indeed, we can think of no better example of the police power, which the Founders denied the National Government and reposed in the States, than the suppression of violent crime and vindication of its victims.” ¤ Chief Justice Rehnquist for #SCOTUS in U.S. v. Morrison (2000).

💙 🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS NEWS: ¤ Michael Chertoff, former homeland security secretary under Bush, tells me Trump’s law enforcement push is “very problematic” and “very unsettling.” ¤ Operating on streets is “damaging” DHS and “raises issues under the 10th Amendment,” he says.
⋙ WaPo: Trump’s authoritarian crackdown is so bad that even some in the GOP are blasting it http://wapo.st/2CZUqe2
// Tom Ridge and Michael Chertoff: Former homeland security chiefs under George W. Bush sound the alarm.

“While it’s appropriate for DHS to protect federal property, that is not an excuse to range more widely in a city and to conduct police operations, particularly if local authorities have not requested federal assistance,” Chertoff told me. “That’s our constitutional system.”

Of course, the fact that two of Bush’s homeland security chiefs — both of whom were involved in prosecuting that war on terror — are now condemning what’s happening might also be read as a sign of how far Trump has strayed into such abuses.

Indeed, it’s worth recalling that only weeks ago, Trump’s authoritarian fever dreams were doused by some of his other top officials. After Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act of 1807 to send the military into cities, Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper distanced himself, and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark A. Milley put out a remarkable statement calling on members of the military to remember their commitment to our founding documents and values.

Chertoff suggested to me that DHS officials might ask themselves whether they have a similar duty, now that Trump has turned to them to create the TV imagery he thinks will help him get reelected.

💙 WaPo, Max Boot: The Lincoln Project is trying to save the Republican Party from itself http://wapo.st/32L4O4v “If we are ever again to have a sane and sober center-right party in America — something we desperately need — then the Trumpified GOP must first be demolished”

🐣 RT @Sifill_LDF Philadelphia’s Top Prosecutor Is Prepared to Arrest Federal Agents
⋙ Bloomberg: Philadelphia’s Top Prosecutor Is Prepared to Arrest Federal Agents http://bloom.bg/39mW4m4
// After Trump said he would send agents to more cities, Philly’s district attorney lays out how he might criminally charge federal officers.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Biden on Trump blaming China: “No Republican president has done this. No Democratic president. We’ve had racists, and they’ve existed, they’ve tried to get elected president. He’s the first one that has. And the way he pits people against one another is all designed to divide.”

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “We have an authoritarian president out of control. He’s long admired the tactics of Putin and Duterte and Erdogan and other strong-men around the world, and now he’s brought their secret police tactics to the streets of our country” – @SenJeffMerkley w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1286052249672835073?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: ‘What choice do we have?’: Portland’s ‘Wall of Moms’ faces off with federal officers at tense protests http://wapo.st/2ZThYdT

📔 JustSecurity, Scott Harschbarger: Why 27 Distinguished DC Lawyers Filed a Complaint with Bar Association Against Attorney General William Barr http://bit.ly/2CDkBr9

The complaint is a sober and comprehensive “bill of particulars.” It challenges Mr. Barr’s actions as to four basic matters:
● 1. Unconstitutionally ordering, overseeing and supporting the forcible dispersal of constitutionally protected peaceful protests at Lafayette Square. In so doing, Mr. Barr unethically represented Mr. Trump’s personal interests in a “photo op” rather than carrying out his ethical duty to represent his client — the people of the United States — to protect their fundamental interest in their constitutional rights.
● 2. Misleading Congress and the public by asserting that the Mueller Report did not contain sufficient evidence to establish that President Trump committed the crime of “obstruction of justice.”
● 3. Deceiving the American people in his unprecedented December 2019 attack on a report from a Justice Department Inspector General. Mr. Barr misrepresented the IG’s determination that the FBI had a proper basis for launching its 2016 counterintelligence investigation — by leaving out crucial evidence on which the IG relied.
● 4. Issuing harmful and totally unnecessary public prejudgments of FBI personnel during a pending criminal investigation he was overseeing in which they were potential defendants – seriously interfering with the administration of justice.

Among the remarkable list of signers are four former DC Bar Presidents – former leaders of the organization they now call upon to investigate Mr. Barr – and a former DC Bar senior discipline lawyer, now ethics counsel to Georgetown University’s Law Center. Signers include former Watergate prosecutor Philip Lacovara (who argued and won U.S. v. Nixon in the U.S. Supreme Court) and former Justice Department prosecutor Paul Butler, now a law professor, who knows what is required for ethical behavior by Justice Department lawyers. Also among the signers are former law school deans, eminent legal ethics professors, and distinguished former government officials.

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⋙ JustSecurity: To Office of Disciplinary Council, DC Bar Court of Appeals: Professional Responsibility Investigation of William P. Barr (letter; pdf) http://bit.ly/30AeGvd 40p

💙 DailyBeast, Masha Gessen: How the Fall of the Berlin Wall Radicalized Putin http://bit.ly/3fP5d9y (updated from original 2014 article)
// In 1989, as East Germany collapsed around him, a KGB spy in Dresden named Vladimir Putin came to some hard conclusions that would later inform his bellicose geopolitics.

🧵 💽 RT @DefendPDX People fill every inch of street in front of both the JC and the Courthouse, overflows into Chapman Square and Lownsale Park. Chanting, clapping. Thousands ¤ This is what it looks like when the feds “quell” protest ¤ – @1misanthrophile https://twitter.com/defendpdx/status/1285813151410253824?s=20
//➔ @1misanthrophile tweets as @DefendPDX to livetweet protests

⭕ 21 Jul 2020

🐣 RT @EUvsDisinfo NATO’s visualisation of the Russian #disinformation amplification network, used to sow confusion during COVID-19. Substantial update describing NATO’s approach to countering disinformation: https://twitter.com/EUvsDisinfo/status/1285524118243336197?s=20/photo/1
⋙NATO.int: NATO’s approach to countering disinformation: a focus on COVID-19 http://bit.ly/2OOBK3K
// 1/17/2020

🐣 RT @JoeBiden Let me say what President Trump won’t: Russian interference in our elections is a violation of our sovereignty. And if I’m president, I’ll respond accordingly.
💽 https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1285675414732431360?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @NoahPinion “Proactive arrests”??!!
⋙ 🐣 RT @NikkiMcR Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wold says the actions of his department in Portland are “proactive” arrests of individuals and argues that his stormtroopers aren’t bound by the physical jurisdiction of federal property. 💽 https://twitter.com/Noahpinion/status/1285742421037289472?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: ‘MomBloc’ and protest first-timers march into Portland streets, moved by the aggressive tactics of federal agents http://wapo.st/3ePBCvm “Self-identified moms in yellow shirts, bike helmets and masks mingled with dads wearing orange and holding signs”

🧵 💽 RT @LindseyPSmith7 I’m in beautiful (?) downtown Portland, Oregon! ¤ Here’s a spray painting of a hand doing the middle finger, and underneath it says 12 in curly numbers. 📌 https://twitter.com/LindseyPSmith7/status/1285801344024973312?s=20/photo/1

💙 NYT, Jamelle Bouie: The Border War in Portland http://nyti.ms/2BjuVnB “A secretive, nationwide police force … is a power that cannot and should not exist in a democracy, lest it undermine and destroy the entire project”
// How can this be a job for Homeland Security?

On Sunday, [the acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Chad] Wolf’s deputy, Ken Cuccinelli (whose official title is “Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Deputy Secretary for the Department of Homeland Security”), told NPR that Homeland Security would be taking these tactics nationwide. Wolf affirmed this, telling Fox News that his agency can act with or without local cooperation. “I don’t need invitations by the state, state mayors or state governors to do our job,” he said. “We’re going to do that, whether they like us there or not.” President Trump likewise vowed to send federal law enforcement agents to several more cities, amid reports that a Portland-like force was headed to Chicago.

A secretive, nationwide police force — created without congressional input or authorization, formed from highly politicized agencies, tasked with rooting out vague threats and answerable only to the president — is a nightmare out of the fever dreams of the founding generation, federalists and antifederalists alike. It’s something Americans continue to fear and for good reason. It is a power that cannot and should not exist in a democracy, lest it undermine and destroy the entire project.

But rhetoric isn’t enough. The House must act and act now. In addition to holding hearings and investigations — including eliciting testimony from Wolf and other officials — Democrats should condition final passage of its Homeland Security appropriations bill on a complete halt to operations in Portland and other cities and the dissolution of the response force. Should Democrats find themselves in control of both legislative branches and the White House next year, they should also use the opportunity to amend the relatively obscure Federal Vacancies Reform Act, which Trump has used to install loyalists in high-level positions without Senate confirmation.

There’s also the issue of the Department of Homeland Security itself. Since its creation in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks, the department has been criticized for its size, scope and waste. … Report after report — from congressional oversight committees, from the Government Accountability Office — show an agency practically defined by waste and dysfunction. And if the Trump years have shown anything, it is that the agencies within D.H.S., and especially ICE and C.B.P., are in desperate need of root-and-branch reform or some other fundamental change.

… Just as local communities do not need militarized police officers, the federal government does not need an alphabet soup of militarized law enforcement agencies, as well as the cultures of prejudice and brutality that have gone along with them. If and when we close the book on Trump, perhaps we should use the opportunity to close the book on Homeland Security too.

💙 TheAtlantic, Quinta Jurecic & Benjamin Wittes: Nothing Can Justify the Attack on Portland http://bit.ly/2CELFGu “The message is as simple as it is ugly: The caravan isn’t just coming north through Mexico… The caravan, in fact, is the city. & only Trump can protect you from it”
// The question of whether these arrests are appropriate has a clear answer—at least in a nation that purports to live under the rule of law. 

🐣 RT @Acyn General Honoré: As you see right here, they beat this man up. Police don’t do this. What kind of bullshit is this? 💽 https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1285783458053120000?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @tribelaw McCulloch v. Md (1819) and In re Neagle (1890) frame the complex issue of intergovernmental immunities. Federal agents aren’t free simply to ignore state laws (eg, against assault and battery or kidnapping) when purporting to follow the Attorney General’s orders.
⋙ 🐣 RT @tribelaw The Supremacy Clause of Article VI provides only a limited shield for federal officers violating state laws of general applicability in the course of discharging their duties. State criminal prosecution of Trump’s stormtroopers is thus entirely possible. [link]

🐣 RT @benrhodes In a shift in tone, unmarked militias brutalized peaceful protesters in Portland as the death toll from COVID climbed over 140,000 and the President threatened to not accept the results of the election.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Reuters President Trump, in a shift in rhetoric and tone, encouraged Americans to wear masks if they cannot maintain social distance and warned that the coronavirus pandemic would get worse before it got better https://reut.rs/32JaETY 💽 https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1285781614442672129?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @cliffordlevy NEW: Trump has warm words for Ghislaine Maxwell, who is charged with luring girls for Jeffrey Epstein. ¤ “I just wish her well,” Trump said.
⋙ NYT: Trump’s Warm Words for Ghislaine Maxwell: ‘I Just Wish Her Well’ http://nyti.ms/2OI8b3V
// The president’s comments about Ms. Maxwell, who is charged with luring girls into Jeffrey Epstein’s orbit, drew new attention to Mr. Trump’s friendship with Mr. Epstein.

🧵 RT @TwitterSafety We’ve been clear that we will take strong enforcement action on behavior that has the potential to lead to offline harm. In line with this approach, this week we are taking further action on so-called ‘QAnon’ activity across the service. 📌 https://twitter.com/TwitterSafety/status/1285726277719199746?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @TwitterSafety We will permanently suspend accounts Tweeting about these topics that we know are engaged in violations of our multi-account policy, coordinating abuse around individual victims, or are attempting to evade a previous suspension — something we’ve seen more of in recent weeks.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TwitterSafety In addition, we will:
1️⃣ No longer serve content and accounts associated with QAnon in Trends and recommendations
2️⃣ Work to ensure we’re not highlighting this activity in search and conversations
3️⃣ Block URLs associated with QAnon from being shared on Twitter

🐣 RT @ejeancarroll Sir, you just sent a signal to Ghislaine Maxwell. And we ALL know why. @realDonaldTrump

🐣 RT @woodruffbets Trump on Ghislaine Maxwell: “I just wish her well, frankly. I’ve met her numerous times over the years…I just wish her well, whatever it is”

CNBC: Twitter bans 7,000 QAnon accounts, limits 150,000 others as part of broad crackdown http://cnb.cx/2OJYNN7 //➔ thank you, @Jack

QAnon is a right-wing conspiracy theory that centers around the baseless belief that an anonymous tipster is revealing how President Donald Trump is leading a secret war against a so-called Deep State — a collection of political, business and Hollywood elites who, according to the theory, worship Satan and abuse and murder children. The conspiracy theory draws its roots from Pizzagate, which claimed Hillary Clinton ran a pedophile ring outside of a Washington D.C. pizza shop.

QAnon emerged from the fringes of the internet’s conspiracy community to become a recognized political phenomenon, with Trump supporters showing up at events with “Q” merchandise. Qanon followers have also been implicated in armed standoffs, attempted kidnappings, harassment and murder since the conspiracy theory first gained traction in in the internet in October 2017.

Last year, the FBI designated QAnon as a potential domestic terror threat. The FBI’s report on QAnon’s ties to dangerous real-world activities led in part to Twitter’s decision, a spokesperson said.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: How to avoid a repeat of 2016 and the Ukraine extortion plot http://wapo.st/3jsEulp “If this sounds like deja vu all over again, that’s because it is — unless Democrats put an end to it. … This is also a test for the media”

Earlier this month, QAnon conspiracy theorists falsely claimed on Twitter, Reddit, and TikTok that the furniture company Wayfair was shipping trafficked children because price glitches raised the price of pillows and cabinets to tens of thousands of dollars. The company’s name was the top trend on Twitter in the United States on July 10 as Twitter users posted links to expensive furniture.

Still, the conspiracy theory has continued to rage on TikTok among some users who did not know it was initially posited by a QAnon influencer on Twitter.

Reddit has similarly banned the process of “brigading,” where users of one community target another community with harassment in a coordinated fashion, on its service.

🐣 RT @chicagosmayor Under no circumstances will I allow Donald Trump’s troops to come to Chicago and terrorize our residents.

🐣 RT @dbfunke So, uh, there are several things wrong with this.
1. Not all protesters are antifa activists
2. Antifa is not a terrorist organization
3. Even if it were, activists would still have due process rights
4. The Patriot Act is… not relevant here
So, uh, there are several things wrong with this.
⋙ ✅ Politifact: “Since Trump labeled ANTIFA a terrorist organization their rights were stripped by the Patriot Act which states if someone is labeled a terrorist they are not afforded due process.” FALSE http://bit.ly/2WILSj4

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “A lot of intelligence officials believe the Burisma accusations that are being revived are once again trying to obscure what Russia is up to… The only remedy that really works is resilience of a population that knows what’s going on” – @julianbarnes w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1285691968467750918?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @IvoHDaalder Tom Ridge, first Sec of DHS: “The department was established to protect America from the ever-present threat of global terrorism. It was not established to be the president’s personal militia.”
⋙ PACapitalStar: Former Gov./DHS boss Ridge: ‘It’d be a cold day in hell’ before he’d let ‘uninvited’ federal agents into Pa. http://bit.ly/3g136zq

The nation’s first secretary of the Department of Homeland Security had sharp words for his former agency Tuesday, condemning the Trump administration’s decision to send federal officers into the streets of Portland, Ore. to quell protests, saying it was “counterproductive,” and that it was not the agency’s mission to act as domestic law enforcement.

“The department was established to protect America from the ever-present threat of global terrorism. It was not established to be the president’s personal militia,” ex-Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge said during an interview with Sirius XM host Michael Smerconish.

Ridge, the former two-term Republican Pennsylvania governor, who was tapped by President George W. Bush to lead the domestic security agency two decades ago, said “it would be a cold day in hell before I would consent to an uninvited, unilateral intervention into one of my cities.”

Today: Wall of Moms’ at Portland protests on getting tear-gassed: ‘We held the line’ http://on.today.com/39hZ6YU
// The group, which includes hundreds of mothers, has said the protests are peaceful, but the police have been violent.

🧵 RT @HouseJudiciary[Dems] After the Supreme Court rejected Trump’s efforts to illegally ask for citizenship information on the census, the President now seeks to unlawfully change the census count through executive fiat. 📌 https://twitter.com/HouseJudiciary/status/1285678750559096836?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @HouseJudiciary The President’s memorandum violates the plain text of the Constitution, which requires that all ‘persons’ be counted in the census and that congressional apportionment be based on the ‘whole number of persons’ in each state.
⋙ 🐣 RT @HouseJudiciary The memorandum would violate this Constitutional requirement by seeking to discount any persons believed to be undocumented. The Constitution, however, could not be clearer.
⋙ 🐣 RT @HouseJudiciary The President’s order is intended to sway future elections by skewing electoral apportionment against areas, like cities, with large immigrant populations.
⋙ 🐣 RT @HouseJudiciary Refusing to count any persons in the United States would effectively deny representation to diverse communities in future elections, undermining the Constitution’s guarantee of equal representation.
⋙ 🐣 RT @HouseJudiciary This is just the latest desperate attempt by this President to distract from his disastrous coronavirus response by scapegoating immigrants. Unfortunately, the Administration’s anti-immigrant zeal and desire to divide us as a nation knows no bounds.
⋙ 🐣 RT @HouseJudiciary This is another blatantly unlawful executive order by this lawless President. As a nation we deserve better.

🐣 RT @AndrewFeinberg NEW: Ex-Wisconsin Senator @RussFeingold voted against creating @DHSGov in 2002 and warned that a future president could use it as an unaccountable federal police force. ¤ He says that’s exactly where we are today with @realDonaldTrump’s war on Portland.
⋙ TheIndependent, Andrew Feinberg [UK]: Senators thought the idea of an abusive president with a secret police force was so absurd they allowed it — now they regret it http://bit.ly/2OMsayu ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1285653566749908992?s=20/photo/1
// Article: ‘The majority of training the agents do is military-style, so they’re going to deal with crowds of people like you would see soldiers dealing with crowds in Iraq or in Afghanistan’
// Twitter: For weeks now, camouflage-clad officers — including members of the United States Border Patrol’s elite Tactical Unit and the US Marshal Service Special

Feingold said both the Trump administration’s actions in Portland and President Trump’s threats to send federal agents to patrol cities with Democratic mayors are part of a “truly dystopian picture” that is worse than anything that was imagined during the George W Bush administration. These actions, he added, are more appropriate for “a completely lawless country without any protection of the rule of law” than the United States of America.
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“This is right out there in the open and is a direct affront to American democracy. People should be able to express their political views consistent with the First Amendment and not be afraid of reprisal from the federal government,” [Former Sen. Russ Feinberg (D-WI)] said. “What I was warning about in 2001 was what would happen if we elected somebody who really didn’t have any respect for our system of government, and that’s where we are today. He [Trump] and his administration are doubling down on the most frightening series of threats that any of us have ever seen in our democracy.”
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Juliette Kayyem — who served as an Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security from 2009 to 2010 and was on the Homeland Security Council during Jeh Johnson’s time leading DHS — said Trump has turned to DHS because Defense Department leadership indicated that they wouldn’t follow orders to use National Guard troops against protesters as was done in Washington, DC last month.

“DHS is the weak link,” she explained. “The White House experienced considerable pushback from the Pentagon after Lafayette Square, but you won’t get that at DHS because its leadership is totally beholden to Trump.”

“This kind of misuse and abuse is particularly plausible in an agency like DHS, which is weakened by its lack of history, its lack of settled processes, and by the fact that that Trump has systematically denuded it of anybody with any authority to push back at him,” Rosenzweig said. “Trump has systematically [emasculated] anybody who gave him the least little bit of pushback, you know, even people who were totally on his side in terms of results they wanted to achieve.”

He also posited that the situation in Portland is “a particular product of the fact that Trump and [White House Senior Policy Adviser] Stephen Miller have converted DHS into this subservient entity that has no leadership that refuses to do their bidding”.

… [D]espite their lack of familiarity with Americans’ basic constitutional rights, she said Border Patrol agents are eager to embrace their newfound freedom to inflict themselves on American protesters because doing so as a “national police force” has long been their goal. Because most Border Patrol agents hold what is known as “1801 authority” — which only grants the power to make arrests and enforce federal law but not conduct investigations — rather than the “1811” authority held by Special Agents at other agencies, Budd said the USBP has long had both an agency-wide inferiority complex and designs on a larger role in the nation’s law enforcement apparatus.

“The Border Patrol has always had this elective low self-esteem, that they’re not considered to be like, ‘real cops,’ and they’re just always pissin’ and moanin’ about how they feel that they should be able to go around and grab anybody up off the streets and do whatever they want,” she said. “And that’s what you’re seeing out there.”

TIME: Former Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen Is Being Kept in Prison to Stop Him Finishing Tell-All Book, Lawsuit Claims http://bit.ly/32F3W1e

⭕ 20 Jul 2020

🐣 RT @ChrisAlbertoLaw It’s Barr’s goal to trigger violence & riots to help Trump win back the white suburban vote in six swing states. ¤ The best countermeasure – since @OregonGovBrown will not activate the National Guard – is to practice @repjohnlewis’s non-violence civil disobedience tactics.

CNN: The White House is pushing a conspiracy theorist fired from the NSC for a top Pentagon position http://cnn.it/32FvsM8
// Rich Higgins, a former aide who says he was fired from the National Security Council in 2017 for sending a conspiratorial memo, is currently being considered to serve as chief of staff to retired Brig. Gen. Anthony Tata, the White House’s nominee for the under secretary of defense for policy at the Pentagon.

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Of all the thorny problems a President Biden would face, what to do with DHS will be high on the list. DOJ will bounce back because the culture is strong, but DHS has not so much been corrupted as unleashed. Huge challenge.

💙 🐣 RT @MeidasTouch VOTE OUT HATE! https://twitter.com/MeidasTouch/status/1285442851577331712?s=20/photo/1
// Meidas Touch ad❣ Vote Out Hate

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog Sen. Johnson, either inadvertently or on purpose, has apparently been taking disinformation created by a foreign intelligence service in order to mess with our election and he has been using it in his committee as if it’s a real thing. 💽 https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1285400729117700097?s=20/photo/1

🐣 🖼 RT @ByMikeBaker The protest crowds in Portland continue to grow in response to the arrival of the feds. ¤ There are probably about 2,000 people here right now in front of the Justice Center, with moms in yellow lined up in front, stretching across a whole block.
💽 https://twitter.com/ByMikeBaker/status/1285431298136276992?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @MrOlmos #Portlandprotests day 53 📌 https://twitter.com/MrOlmos/status/1285418677278355457?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @MrOlmos Portland moms singing lullaby chants of “Hands up Please don’t shoot me” at Trump’s secret police in Portland right now is moving and beautiful. 💽 https://twitter.com/MrOlmos/status/1285432618029219840?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @duty2warn Speaker Pelosi, when asked about Trump possibly not honoring election results, said – “it has nothing to do with him. He will be fumigated out.”

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Biden says he’ll “treat foreign interference in our election as an adversarial act” and plans to “direct the U.S. Intel Community to report publicly and in a timely manner on any efforts by foreign governments that have interfered … with U.S. elections.”
⋙ Politico, Natasha Bertrand: Inside the Biden campaign’s pushback against foreign interference http://politi.co/30tjcvi
// Many of the former vice president’s top aides witnessed Russia’s attack on Hillary Clinton in 2016. They see history repeating itself — and are determined to fight back.

He added that he would direct his administration “to leverage all appropriate instruments of national power and make full use of my executive authority to impose substantial and lasting costs on state perpetrators”—including potential sanctions and cyber responses—and will call on the the Pentagon, DHS, the FBI, and the State Department “to develop plans for disrupting foreign threats to our elections process.”

In a well-choreographed, 75-minute presentation set against the logo of Russian news agency Interfax—and overlaid with English subtitles by the time it was posted on YouTube—Ukrainian lawmaker Andrii Derkach accused Biden, his son and members of his team of an elaborate conspiracy to steal hundreds of millions of dollars from Ukraine through bribery and extortion. Many of the misconduct accusations against Biden, which were examined during President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial last year, have been debunked; others remain unsubstantiated. But the former vice president’s advisers are bracing for an onslaught of accusations that, they say, recall Russia’s efforts to damage Hillary Clinton and the Democrats in 2016.

Derkach, an independent MP who was formerly aligned with Ukraine’s pro-Russia Party of Regions, told POLITICO in a lengthy statement that his press conferences were focused on “international corruption,” and called it “nonsense” that he is trying to interfere in the U.S. election. He also denounced efforts “to tie me to the special services of other countries,” like Russia, and said his critics were trying to discredit him by drawing attention to his studies at Moscow’s FSB academy, formerly known as the Dzerzhinsky Higher School of the KGB.

Derkach’s father, Leonid, was a KGB operative for decades before becoming the head of Ukraine’s security services until he was fired in 2004 over his alleged involvement in a murder plot.

Derkach was openly hostile to efforts by Ukraine to assist former special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of Paul Manafort—Trump’s former campaign chairman who was convicted of bank and tax fraud stemming from his work in Ukraine, where he was also investigated by the country’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) over alleged illegal payments. NABU is now one of Derkach’s chief targets.

Meanwhile, Andrii Telizhenko, a former political officer in the Ukrainian Embassy who has also worked with Trump’s former personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani to undermine Biden, told POLITICO in a phone interview on Wednesday that he gave more recorded conversations between Biden and Poroshenko to a third party who will decide whether and how to release them.

“I’m not releasing anything on my own,” Telizhenko said. “I don’t want to interfere in anything. I gave it to a U.S. source and had them decide what to release and what not to release, not to interfere in any political situation in the United States.” He also vehemently denies any allegations that he’s working with the Russians, saying, “I’m not supporting Russia in any way” and “I again see myself as a patriot of Ukraine.” [ … much more … ]

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: Trump’s Occupation of American Cities Has Begun http://nyti.ms/2CQIiMv “U.S. Customs and Border Protection, however, is under federal authority, has leadership that’s fanatically devoted to Trump and is saturated with far-right politics”
// Protesters are being snatched from the streets without warrants. Can we call it fascism yet?

The month after Donald Trump’s inauguration, the Yale historian Timothy Snyder published the best-selling book “On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons From the Twentieth Century.” It was part of a small flood of titles meant to help Americans find their bearings as the new president laid siege to liberal democracy.

One of Snyder’s lessons was, “Be wary of paramilitaries.” He wrote, “When the pro-leader paramilitary and the official police and military intermingle, the end has come.” In 2017, the idea of unidentified agents in camouflage snatching leftists off the streets without warrants might have seemed like a febrile Resistance fantasy. Now it’s happening.

The Trump administration has announced that it intends to send a similar force to other cities; on Monday, The Chicago Tribune reported on plans to deploy about 150 federal agents to Chicago. “I don’t need invitations by the state,” Chad Wolf, acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, said on Fox News Monday, adding, “We’re going to do that whether they like us there or not.”

In Portland, we see what such an occupation looks like. Oregon Public Broadcasting reported on 29-year-old Mark Pettibone, who early last Wednesday was grabbed off the street by unidentified men, hustled into an unmarked minivan and taken to a holding cell in the federal courthouse. He was eventually released without learning who had abducted him.

A federal agent shot 26-year-old Donavan La Bella in the head with an impact munition; he was hospitalized and needed reconstructive surgery. In a widely circulated video, a 53-year-old Navy veteran was pepper sprayed and beaten after approaching federal agents to ask them about their oaths to the Constitution, leaving him with two broken bones.

… Police officers in many cities are willing to brutalize demonstrators, but they’re under local control. U.S. Customs and Border Protection, however, is under federal authority, has leadership that’s fanatically devoted to Trump and is saturated with far-right politics.

It is true that C.B.P. is not an extragovernmental militia, and so might not fit precisely into Snyder’s “On Tyranny” schema. But when I spoke to Snyder on Monday, he suggested the distinction isn’t that significant. “The state is allowed to use force, but the state is allowed to use force according to rules,” he said. These agents, operating outside their normal roles, are by all appearances behaving lawlessly.

On Friday, the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, tweeted about what’s happening in Portland: “Trump and his storm troopers must be stopped.” She didn’t mention what Congress plans to do to stop them, but the House will soon vote on a homeland security appropriations bill. People outraged about the administration’s police-state tactics should demand, at a minimum, that Congress hold up the department’s funding until those tactics are halted.

Through the Trump years, there’s been a debate about whether the president’s authoritarianism is tempered by his incompetence. Those who think concern about fascism is overblown can cite several instances when the administration has been beaten back after overreaching. But all too often the White House has persevered, deforming American life until what once seemed like worst-case scenarios become the status quo.

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand NEWS: Among intel that prompted Schumer/Schiff/Pelosi/Warner letter to FBI is concern that Senate probe being led by Ron Johnson has become a vehicle for “laundering” a foreign operation to damage Joe Biden, according to people familiar with the demand.
🔆 This❗️⋙ Politico: Dem leaders demand FBI briefing on ‘foreign interference campaign’ targeting lawmakers http://politi.co/3fYBCKM ‘Among the Dems’ concerns is that a Senate investigation led by Sen Ron Johnson (R-WI) has become a vehicle for a foreign influence campaign’
// In a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray, the Democratic leaders describe mounting alarm about the potential foreign threat.

Johnson renewed his demand for transcribed interviews and documents from the former officials days after a Ukrainian lawmaker — Andriy Derkach, who has met with Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani to discuss investigating the Biden family — used a news conference to accuse the Bidens and Amos Hochstein, a former special envoy for international energy affairs at the State Department, of an elaborate conspiracy to steal hundreds of millions of dollars from Ukraine.

The last time senators were briefed on election security and foreign influence operations, Democratic lawmakers confronted Johnson behind closed doors about his investigation, arguing that it threatens the integrity of the 2020 election and relies on Russian disinformation to tar a political opponent.

They cited in particular Johnson’s initial effort to subpoena Andrii Telizhenko, who has pushed unsubstantiated claims about coordination between the Ukrainian government and the Democratic National Committee in 2016. Johnson dropped plans to subpoena Telizhenko after the FBI’s foreign influence task force briefed senators about him, focusing on concerns over his credibility.

Some Senate Republicans, too, have previously signaled unease with Johnson’s investigation. In December, Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.), who was chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee at the time, privately told Johnson that his inquiry could aid Russia, according to two congressional sources familiar with the meeting. And Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) warned in February that any derogatory information coming out of Ukraine about any American should be vetted by intelligence agencies because “Russia is playing us all like a fiddle.”

🔆 This❗️⋙ Medium, Joe Biden: My Statement on Foreign Interference in U.S. Elections http://bit.ly/3heq6v8 ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1285381042887708672?s=20/photo/1

In spite of President Trump’s failure to act, America’s adversaries must not misjudge the resolve of the American people to counter every effort by a foreign power to interfere in our democracy, whether by hacking voting systems and databases, laundering money into our political system, systematically spreading disinformation, or trying to sow doubt about the integrity of our elections.

That is why, today, I am putting the Kremlin and other foreign governments on notice. If elected president, I will treat foreign interference in our election as an adversarial act that significantly affects the relationship between the United States and the interfering nation’s government.

🐣 RT @BWJones Im old enough to remember when the NRA was lobbying for guns to prevent just this sort of thing. ¤ Now? It’s crickets from them and the rest of the GOP. ¤ This is dangerous folks. ¤ This is authoritarianism, writ large.
⋙ 🐣 RT @thehill #BREAKING: President Trump says he may send “more federal law enforcement” to New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, Baltimore, Oakland, and other cities to deal with unrest: “In Portland they’ve done a fantastic job.” 💽 https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1285244981322690560?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @atrupar “I don’t need invitations by the state, state mayors, or state governors to do our job. We’re going to do that, whether they like us there or not.” — acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1285224329878306817?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @TIME Navy vet beaten by federal agents at Portland protests in viral video: ‘They came out to fight’
⋙ TIME: Navy Vet Beaten by Federal Agents at Portland Protests in Viral Video: ‘They Came Out to Fight’ http://bit.ly/2OEBjJc

🐣 RT @SenatorRomney The proposed withdrawal of US troops from Germany is a slap to our ally and a gift to a malevolent adversary like Russia. I urge my colleagues to support my #FY21NDAA amendment to prevent a withdrawal that would reduce military readiness, weaken alliances & threaten our security.

🐣 RT @meggophone DHS is crafting plans to deploy about 150 federal agents to Chicago this week, @chicagotribune reports. ¤ “A specific plan on what the agents will be doing — and what their limits would be — had not been made public.”
⋙ ‼️ ChicagoTribune: Trump expected to send new federal force to Chicago this week to battle violence, but plan’s full scope is a question mark http://bit.ly/3fNAUQG

🐣 RT @tribelaw On Friday, Oregon Attorney General Rosenblum sued Trump’s Department of Homeland Security and the Marshals Service in federal court to stop Bill Barr’s military police from illegally arresting peaceful protesters in Portland and escalating “fear and violence.” Oregon should win.

💙 TheBulwark, Carrie Cordero: How the Portland Secret Police Happened http://bit.ly/3huLCfx “The extent to which DHS is becoming almost a rogue arm of federal law enforcement should not surprise anyone who has followed the department for the last four years”
// America needs to pump the brakes on expanding domestic security activities.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 A whistleblower complaint from a State Department employee about Mike Pompeo’s conduct, made public for the first time, reveals that eyewitnesses made repeated attempts to inform executive leadership and legal advisers about his “questionable activities.”
⋙ McClatchy: Pompeo whistleblower complaint reveals ongoing inquiry over ‘questionable activities’ http://bit.ly/2CnEvqi

💙 🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln Portland is how it starts. 💽 https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1284978834127953920?s=20/photo/1
// Lincoln Project ad❣ Portland is how it starts: What if Trump refuses to leave office?

DailyBeast, Nick Schager: Netflix Exposes Trump’s Shady Mob Ties in ‘Fear City: New York vs. The Mafia’ http://bit.ly/2ZJbT3j
// Premiering July 22, this three-part docuseries examines how lawmen took down the New York City mob—and features an eye-opening cameo from one Donald J. Trump.

In the 1970s and 1980s, New York City was controlled by five major mob outfits—the Bonanno, Colombo, Gambino, Genovese and Lucchese families—that not only ran the region’s various illegal rackets, but also effectively operated the billion-dollar construction industry that was transforming the metropolitan landscape. Fear City: New York vs. The Mafia is the true story of the law enforcement and prosecutorial efforts to take down those kingpins, which played out in a manner eerily reminiscent of The Wire. And unsurprisingly, at least for those who lived in or around the five boroughs during that era, it’s a tale of crime and vice that invariably involves Donald Trump.

The current commander-in-chief factors into the final episode of director Sam Hobkinson’s three-part Netflix miniseries (debuting July 22), since his Fifth Avenue Trump Tower was one of countless projects the mafia had a hand in completing. “So I told him that there’s jobs in here that did count, like Trump. Nineteen million,” says a gangster on a federal wiretap recording, thereby directly linking the future president to the shady mobsters who governed New York’s concrete and cement unions (and businesses). These crooks regulated which of eight chosen firms would get contracts and, in the process, kickback points from the gigs to their criminal superiors. As Fear City makes clear in just a few short minutes, anyone like Trump, who was knee-deep in the real estate scene, was invariably a bedfellow (either directly or indirectly) with the mafia.

⭕ 19 Jul 2020

JustSecurity, Ryan Goodman and Danielle Shulkin (7/19): Portland’s Pretext: Barr’s Long History Manipulating Law to Put Federal Forces on U.S. Streets http://bit.ly/3eZ6ARQ

DailyBeast, Benjamin Ferencz: Nuremberg Prosecutor’s Warning About Trump’s War on the Rule of Law http://bit.ly/2WG8JM1
// I was a prosecutor at Nuremberg. I know an attempt to thwart the law and flout international norms when I see one. And I see one.

WaPo: Federal officials dismiss Portland leaders’ calls to leave city as clashes with protesters continue http://wapo.st/2WEoAup @Morning_Joe

WaPo: The crisis that shocked the world: America’s response to the coronavirus http://wapo.st/2WxkNPy
// Dysfunctional politics, a lack of funding for public health and a rush to reopen the economy ignited the resurgence of the virus

🐣 RT @nytopinion The words that issued from Paris and Philadelphia two centuries ago have served the cause of freedom, even if they were the product of flawed minds and cultures, @NYTimesCohen writes
💙 ⋙ NYT, Roger Cohen: The Tenacity of the Franco-American Ideal http://nyti.ms/2OCf32L Can a slave owner be celebrated for writing a liberating sentence? ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1284992022655520770?s=20/photo/1

💙📋 DailyBeast, Justin Baragona: Trump Shrugs Off COVID Death Toll in Fox News Interview: ‘It Is What It Is’ http://bit.ly/2CirRZD Wallace corrected Trump to say the US has the 7th worst mortality rate in the world; and that, although testing has gone up 37%, test positivity has gone up 194%
// In a combative interview, Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace pressed the president about the seriousness of the pandemic.

The Fox host, highlighting numbers from Johns Hopkins University, shot back that the United States currently has the “seventh highest mortality rate in the world” and that the European Union is currently banning American travelers.

Trump, however, falsely claimed that America has among the lowest fatality rates, asking White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany to bring him a document to prove him right. He further accused Wallace of being “fake news.” Wallace, for his part, inserted a separate reporting segment at that point in the interview, informing viewers that the White House used a misleading chart to make Trump’s case.

The president would continue to assert that the only reason American cases are spiking is due to increased testing, causing Wallace to retort that while testing has risen by 37 percent, cases are up 194 percent and the positivity rate has increased in recent weeks.

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🐣 RT @rgoodlaw Painful to watch, but good job by Chris Wallace.
Displays the psychological test that President Trump said he “aced” and claimed doctors were “very surprised” by his “unbelievable” results.
Wallace: The test asks you to identify an elephant.
💽 https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1284860680773017600?s=20/photo/1
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💙 💽 FoxNews: Transcript: ‘Fox News Sunday’ interview with President Trump http://fxn.ws/3jhEnZU
// President Trump appeared on ‘Fox News Sunday’ with Chris Wallace on July 19, 2020
⋙ 🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Trump was stripped bare and exposed this morning as the incompetent and mendacious buffoon that he is. “It is what it is” shows how sick and callous he is. He is a grotesque and abominable man. He is also weak, brittle and self pitying. He is the antithesis of manly virtue.

🐣 RT @lauferlaw Looks like Judge ABJ is allowing parties to fight Stone’s putative pardon. @LouiseMensch
⋙ 🐣 RT @ericgarland ROGER STONE CASE UPDATE: Judge Amy Berman Jackson grants leave to file a motion to consider an amicus brief on the issue of president pardons. http://bit.ly/2ZLD11X https://twitter.com/ericgarland/status/1285009667429720064?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 18 Jul 2020

NYT: Federal Officers Deployed in Portland Didn’t Have Proper Training, D.H.S. Memo Said http://nyti.ms/2BdPDFo
// Rather than tamping down persistent protests in Portland, Ore., a militarized presence from federal officers seems to have re-energized them.
🔄 💙 🐣 RT @TimothyDSnyder 0/20 The next few months will determine the future of our republic. Here are some principles for the preservation of freedom I wrote nearly four years ago, when all of this was beginning. I share them again now in admiration of Americans who protest for justice and work for truth 📌 https://twitter.com/TimothyDSnyder/status/1284545320458887168?s=20
// 20 Principles from Snyder’s On Tyranny

● 1/20. Do not obey in advance. #OnTyranny
● 2/20. Defend institutions. #OnTyranny
● 3/20. Beware the one-party state. #OnTyranny
● 4/20. Take responsibility for the face of the world. #OnTyranny
● 5/20. Remember professional ethics. #OnTyranny
● 6/20. Be wary of paramilitaries. #OnTyranny
● 7/20. Be reflective if you must be armed. #OnTyranny
● 8/20. Stand out. #OnTyranny
● 9/20. Be kind to our language. #OnTyranny
● 10/20. Believe in truth. #OnTyranny
● 11/20. Investigate. #OnTyranny
● 12/20. Make eye contact and small talk. #OnTyranny
● 13/20. Practice corporeal politics. #OnTyranny
● 14/20. Establish a private life. #OnTyranny
● 15/20. Contribute to good causes. #OnTyranny
● 16/20. Learn from peers in other countries. #OnTyranny
● 17/20. Listen for dangerous words. #OnTyranny
● 18/20. Be calm when the unthinkable arrives. #OnTyranny
● 19/20. Be a patriot. #OnTyranny
● 20/20. Be as courageous as you can. #OnTyranny

DailyBeast: Trump’s Election Hail Mary: Bring Back Bob Mueller and Relitigate Russiagate http://bit.ly/2OBsHTx
// by Sam Brodey, Asawin Suebsaeng and Justin Baragona; The strategy is equal parts brazen and crazy. And it’s making life difficult for the man who has to lead the charge: Lindsey Graham.

🐣 RT @SenJeffMerkley Summary of our letter to Barr and Wolf: Your authoritarian police state is not welcome here. Get out of Oregon. Text Block: https://twitter.com/SenJeffMerkley/status/1284279762140180480?s=20/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi We live in a democracy, not a banana republic. We will not tolerate the use of Americans as props in President Trump’s political games. ¤ Read my full statement with Rep. Earl Blumenauer here: http://bit.ly/32vn1Tq
// #Portland

Washington, D.C. – Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Representative Earl Blumenauer of Portland, Oregon issued this statement regarding the Trump Administration’s violent tactics used against protestors in Portland, Oregon: 

“As our nation mourns the loss of our colleague and beloved civil rights leader John Lewis, we are again reminded of the immense power of peaceful protest in the fight against racial injustice and police brutality.  Yet time and time again, the Trump Administration shows its lack of respect for the dignity and First Amendment rights of all Americans.

“Last month, the Administration tear-gassed peaceful protestors in Washington, D.C.  Now, videos show them kidnapping protestors in unmarked cars in Portland – all with the goal of inflaming tensions for their own gain.  While Portland is the President’s current target, any city could be next.

“We live in a democracy, not a banana republic.  We will not tolerate the use of Oregonians, Washingtonians – or any other Americans – as props in President Trump’s political games.  The House is committed to moving swiftly to curb these egregious abuses of power immediately.”

NYT, Nick Kristof (6/3): Trump Uses the Military to Prove His Manhood http://nyti.ms/3hipyod re-upping this for #Portland
// The president’s response to the coronavirus that killed more than 100,000 people was lethargic and ineffective. But when it came to anti-racism protesters, it was time to call in the troops.

🐣 RT @joshtpm Deputy Secretary of DHS Ken Cuccinelli tells NPR not only are they not stopping the Portland tactics they’re going to take them nationwide.
⋙ TPM, Josh Marshal: DHS Under Boss: We’re Taking This National http://bit.ly/3jeCX2n

⭕ 17 Jul 2020

DailyBeast, Spencer Ackerman: ‘It’s Spooky Right Now’: Inside the Creepy Federal Crackdown on Portland Protesters http://bit.ly/2OAN4R1
// When Customs and Border Protection joined the protest crackdown in D.C., they were made into U.S. Marshals. In Portland, they’re using new powers provided by Trump.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Unidentified stormtroopers. Unmarked cars. Kidnapping protesters and causing severe injuries in response to graffiti. ¤ These are not the actions of a democratic republic. ¤ @DHSgov’s actions in Portland undermine its mission. ¤ Trump & his stormtroopers must be stopped.
⋙ 🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi First Amendment speech should never be met with one-sided violence from federal agents acting as Trump’s secret police, especially when unidentified. This is disgraceful behavior we would expect from a banana republic — not the government of the United States.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance It’s hard to not view this as dangerous lawlessness in proximity to the election. If no GOP voices object to this, what will they do if Trump refuses to abide by election results?
🐣 RT @stengel When Putin illegally annexed Crimea he used unmarked soldiers and unmarked vehicles.
🐣 RT @SamanthaJPower Chris Wallace on what happened when he corrected Trump’s claim that #JoeBiden had pledged to defund police: defiant Trump went thru 100-page-Biden-Sanders agt highlights & “couldn’t find any indication-because there isn’t any-that Biden has sought to defund & abolish the police.”

🐣 RT @NormEisen Wow. ¤ Once again rule of law is pushing back from within Trump own admin on its worst excesses. ¤ That too is a vital part of the story of the Age of Trump. ¤ I explain in my book out 7/28: http://bitly.ws/8UJh
⋙ 🐣 RT @ryanjhaas The U.S. Attorney for Oregon is now calling for an investigation into the Department of Homeland Security’s actions in having officers nab people off Portland streets. ¤ Says there are TWO arrests that need to be looked into.
⋙⋙ OPB: US Attorney For Oregon Calls For Investigation Into Portland Protester Arrests http://bit.ly/3h3HS4i

✅ AP Fact Check: Trump team distortions on Biden and police http://bit.ly/2OCqk38
● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1284231514830536704?s=20/photo/1

Biden’s criminal justice agenda, released long before he became the Democrats’ presumptive presidential nominee, proposes more federal money for “training that is needed to avert tragic, unjustifiable deaths” and hiring more officers to ensure that departments are racially and ethnically reflective of the populations they serve.

Specifically, he calls for a $300 million infusion into federal community policing grant programs. ¤ That adds up to more money for police, not defunding law enforcement.

Biden also wants the federal government to spend more on education, social services and struggling areas of cities and rural America, to address the root causes of crime.

🐣 RT @BillKristol What federal agency is most ripe for abuse by Donald Trump? How about DHS? It’s a bunch of disparate agencies, without strong department-wide norms and guidelines (unlike DOJ and DOD), led by acting officials all operating under the direction of a very political White House aide.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BillKristol In other words–and with all respect for the many fine officials and civil servants working conscientiously at their jobs in its various agencies–overall, DHS is the closest thing in the U.S. federal government to…Venezuela.
⋙⋙ 🐣 Secret State Police
GEheimnise STAats POlizei
Gestapo

🐣 RT @stevenmazie BREAKING [correcting earlier tweet, now deleted]: Supreme Court grants request to issue judgment in Trump v. Vance immediately. Text Block: https://twitter.com/stevenmazie/status/1284175113718583299?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff This is how democracies die. ¤ When party leaders tolerate lies and deceit to cover up for a president of their party. ¤ When they refuse to defend their own institution. ¤ When they care about nothing but the perpetuation of their power and office. ¤ When they become Kevin McCarthy.
⋙ 🐣 RT @mkraju Just asked Kevin McCarthy if he supports Trump’s move to commute sentence of Roger Stone after Stone was convicted of lying to the GOP-led House Intelligence Committee, as well witness tampering and obstructing a proceeding. “I support” Trump’s move to commute sentence, he said

🐣 RT @MollyJongFast Because no dystopia is complete without a terrifying secret police force.
⋙ WaPo: It was like being preyed upon’: Portland protesters say federal officers in unmarked vans are detaining them http://wapo.st/3h9ayZB WaPo: It was like being preyed upon’: Portland protesters say federal officers in unmarked vans are detaining them http://wapo.st/3h9ayZB

⭕ 16 Jul 2020

🐣 RT @howardfineman This can’t happen. It’s not us. By what authority are they there? What laws are they enforcing? We do not have a national police force nor do we want one. This is an illegally assembled posse of ad hoc #Trump putschists and enforcers — and yet another grounds for impeachment.
🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 This is seems to be lawless, armed, senseless action by Trump and DOJ and unknown Federal law enforcement agents. These are state and municipal law enforcement responsibilities. WHERE IS THE GOVERNOR? Where is the Oregon Congressional Delegation?
⋙⋙ .@OregonGovBrown, @RonWyden and @SenJeffMerkley have all tweeted objections tonight. Hopefully, legal action will be taken. Trump is clearly ~ dangerously ~ trying to distract from COVID-19 failure, his niece’s book. @SenSchumer @SpeakerPelosi
⋙ 🐣 RT @dburbach Oregon Public Broadcasting confirms tweets today that federal officers in camouflage but no agency identification or badges, driving unmarked non-government rental cars, are grabbing protestors off streets in Portland and not talking w local authorities
🐣 RT @maggieNYT Federal Law Enforcement Use Unmarked Vehicles To Grab Protesters Off Portland Streets . News | OPB
⋙ OPB: Federal Law Enforcement Use Unmarked Vehicles To Grab Protesters Off Portland Streets http://bit.ly/3jeuWKz
⋙ 🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 Trump is out of control. Illegal behavior. Where is the Governor?
⋙⋙ 🐣 She’s calling it a political stunt, theater. She’s right.

🐣 RT @chipfranklin I stand with Portland protesters in resistance of #FascistTrump. ¤ Who’s with me? ¤ Common folks. Hands up.
⋙ 🐣 We all resist them, but they’re in Portland for one reason, so they can say they’re fighting anarchists and “antifa.” ¤ So resist, but peacefully. Otherwise it’s just fodder for FoxNews and campaign ads. ¤ Trump is trying to distract from COVID-19, his polls and his niece’s book.

🐣 RT @SenJeffMerkley Federal forces shot an unarmed protester in the face. These shadowy forces have been escalating, not preventing, violence. If @DHS_Wolf is coming here to inflame the situation so @realDonaldTrump can look like a tough guy, he should turn around and leave our city now.

🐣 RT @RonWyden A peaceful protester in Portland was shot in the head by one of Donald Trump’s secret police. Now Trump and Chad Wolf are weaponizing the DHS as their own occupying army to provoke violence on the streets of my hometown because they think it plays well with right-wing media.

TheWeek, Ryan Cooper: Donald Trump is destroying the Post Office http://bit.ly/2Wsw1Vk //➔ Just in time for mail-in ballots

🧵 RT @OregonGovBrown This political theater from President Trump has nothing to do with public safety. The President is failing to lead this nation. Now he is deploying federal officers to patrol the streets of Portland in a blatant abuse of power by the federal government. 📌 https://twitter.com/OregonGovBrown/status/1283913151700860928?s=20

🐣 RT @MSNBC “Part of me thinks it may well be a lost cause, and it may deserve to be a lost cause,” Bill Kristol says of the Republican Party. https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1283929697257234439?s=20

TheAtlantic, Corey Brettschneider and Jeffrey Tulis: The Traditional Interpretation of the Pardon Power Is Wrong http://bit.ly/3h4dE15
// Properly understood, the commutation of Roger Stone’s sentence is unconstitutional.
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🐣 RT @MSNBC Professor Corey Brettschneider argues Pres. Trump’s commutation of Roger Stone is unconstitutional. ¤ “In broad daylight, people…have just lost the meaning of the constitution to the point where they think ‘well, that’s allowed.’”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, MorningJoe: Commutation of Roger Stone is unconstitutional, says law scholar http://on.msnbc.com/30gyvHz
//. Author and professor Corey Brettschneider joins First Look to discuss his latest piece in The Atlantic on why the commutation of Roger Stone is unconstitutional.

🐣 RT @neal_katyal Phenomenal thread about what the court did today in the Trump tax returns case in Manhattan. This is moving quickly. Briefing all done in under a month.
⋙ 🧵 RT @jentaub Getting ready for the Trump v. Vance teleconference at the SDNY with Judge that begins at 10 a.m. Just dialed in. Will “live tweet” when it commences. Back soon ¤ 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jentaub/status/1283761364566188037?s=20

🧵 RT @selectedwisdom New from me this morning @FPRI “Election 2020: Russia Cares, China Doesn’t” – 1 year into #FIE2020 project I offer an updated assessment on what we’ve observed regarding foreign interference headed into November. 📌 https://twitter.com/selectedwisdom/status/1283722204405018625?s=20
⋙ FPRI, Clint Watts: Election 2020: Russia Cares, China Doesn’t http://bit.ly/2CigeBQ
// Foreign influence: What America should worry about this year and next

⭕ 15 Jul 2020

WaPo, George Will: The nation is in a downward spiral. Worse is still to come. http://wapo.st/2WmrRyg “Given Trump’s reckless lying and the supine nature of most Republican officeholders, it is imperative that the Nov. 3 result be obvious that evening”
// 2020 will decide whether we continue on our unserious trajectory.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 NEW: Trump has just announced on Facebook that Brad Parscale is OUT as Trump’s campaign manager. Bill Stepien is the new campaign manager.

🐣 Reporting of COVID-19 hospitalizations will now bypass the CDC and go to HHS. The new comms director for HHS is Michael Caputo, an acolyte of Roger Stone, who lived in Russia and was a media consultant to ~ you guessed it ~ Vladimir Putin. From his Wikipedia bio: ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1283560734409056259?s=20/photo/1

⋙ Wikipedia: Michael Caputo: Section: Russian advisor and media consultant

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Caputo established residence in Russia in 1994.[7][4][8] He served as an adviser to Boris Yeltsin in 1995.[2] In his capacity as advisor to Yeltsin, he was employed with the United States Agency for International Development.[7][9][2] He served as president of The Florence Group from 1994 to 1999, and stated he “played a pivotal role in electing Boris Yeltsin to his second term as President of the Russian Federation.”[10]

Caputo was employed by Moscow-headquartered subsidiary of Gazprom, Gazprom-Media.[11][9][8] He was contracted by Gazprom in 2000 to work for Russian leader Vladimir Putin.[7][9] His task was to increase Putin’s public relations standing, specifically his support level in the U.S.[11][9][8] He moved back from Russia to the U.S. in the year 2000.[4]

After returning to the U.S., Caputo was called by his former mentor Roger Stone, who convinced him to move to Miami Beach, Florida, and then Caputo founded his media advising company Michael Caputo Public Relations.[4] Caputo moved back to Europe in 2007 while advising a politician’s campaign for parliament in 2007 Ukrainian parliamentary election.[4]

OutsideTheBeltway, James Joyner: There is No Plan http://bit.ly/2DMH2KU
// 5/5/2020; A sober assessment of President Trump’s plan to get the country running again.

Quoting Jay Rosen, “The Plan is to Have No Plan:

“The plan is to have no plan, to let daily deaths between one and three thousand become a normal thing, and then to create massive confusion about who is responsible— by telling the governors they’re in charge without doing what only the federal government can do, by fighting with the press when it shows up to be briefed, by fixing blame for the virus on China or some other foreign element, and by “flooding the zone with shit,” Steve Bannon’s phrase for overwhelming the system with disinformation, distraction, and denial, which boosts what economists call “search costs” for reliable intelligence. 

“Stated another way, the plan is to default on public problem solving, and then prevent the public from understanding the consequences of that default. To succeed this will require one of the biggest propaganda and freedom of information fights in U.S. history, the execution of which will, I think, consume the president’s re-election campaign. So much has already been made public that the standard script for a White House cover up (worse than the crime…) won’t apply. Instead, everything will ride on the manufacture of confusion. The press won’t be able to “expose” the plot because it will all happen in stark daylight. The facts will be known, and simultaneously they will be inconceivable.”

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Trump is trying to run down the clock to prevent turning over his taxes to the Manhattan DA after a SCOTUS ruling cleared the path. It will be up to the courts to expedite proceedings & hold Trump accountable.
⋙ NBCNews: Trump to raise new objections to N.Y. prosecutor’s subpoena for his tax returns after Supreme Court ruling http://nbcnews.to/3eAf1CS
// The president plans to take full advantage of the avenues the Supreme Court left open to him in its ruling last week, his lawyers said.

⭕ 14 Jul 2020

NYT, Peter Baker: The White House Called a News Conference. Trump Turned It Into a Meandering Monologue. http://nyti.ms/3gZ16YM everything except the strawberries #TrumpBlatherthon
// Peter Baker; The president spoke in the Rose Garden for 63 minutes. He spent only six of those minutes answering questions from reporters.

Even for a president who rarely sticks to the script and wanders from thought to thought, it was one of the most rambling performances of his presidency. ¤ He weighed in on China and the coronavirus and the Paris climate change accord and crumbling highways. And then China again and military spending and then China again and then the coronavirus again. And the economy and energy taxes and trade with Europe and illegal immigration and his friendship with Mexico’s president. And the coronavirus again and then immigration again and crime in Chicago and the death penalty and back to climate change and education and historical statues. And more. ¤ “We could go on for days,” he said at one point, and it sounded plausible.

For instance, in discussing cooperation agreements with Central American countries to stop illegal immigration, he had this to say: “We have great agreements where when Biden and Obama used to bring killers out, they would say don’t bring them back to our country, we don’t want them. Well, we have to, we don’t want them. They wouldn’t take them. Now with us, they take them. Someday, I’ll tell you why. Someday, I’ll tell you why. But they take them and they take them very gladly. They used to bring them out and they wouldn’t even let the airplanes land if they brought them back by airplanes. They wouldn’t let the buses into their country. They said we don’t want them. Said no, but they entered our country illegally and they’re murderers, they’re killers in some cases.”

🐣 RT @dlippman NEW: After months of silence, Lt. Col. Yevgeny Vindman has joined his twin brother Alexander in speaking out about how they were treated by President Trump. Yevgeny, who’s on active duty, also has shared criticism of his ultimate civilian boss, Mark Esper.
⋙ Politico, Daniel Lippman: Vindman twin joins brother in sharing comments critical of Trump, Esper http://politi.co/30fX5IA
// Lt. Col. Yevgeny Vindman, a National Security Council lawyer who was forced out along with his more famous twin Alexander, remains on active duty.
⋙ 🐣 .@AVindman and @YVindman should write a book. I’ll be the first to buy. They are true American heroes with a story to tell

🐣 RT @BillKristol “The heavy price we will pay for Trump’s presidency is not that we will feel bad as a people about his lack of virtue…but that his lies and abuse will leave the government itself, along with the political system and our civic culture, degraded.”
⋙ NationalReview, Kevin Williamson: The Venezuelafication of American Politics http://bit.ly/38UVgoq

USAToday, Joyce White Vance: Trump’s clemency for Roger Stone is an admission of the president’s guilt in Russia probe http://bit.ly/2DHGeqG
// It is painful but necessary to review the lies and self-serving rationales Trump offers to disguise the quid pro quo that is Stone’s reward for concealing the truth.

WaPo, Dana Milbank: The one constant in Trump’s presidency: Tomorrow will be worse http://wapo.st/3fu9sr2 “Trump is lashing out every which way … even at Fox News (‘the Radical Left has scared Fox into submission’)“

🐣 RT @MarloweNYC Hillary Clinton tn: “The one thing that Trump is fearful of..is that finally we will see how illegitimate his victory actually was. And how he was involved in the seeking of foreign help and the utilization of it. And how Roger Stone was critical to that.”
⋙ DailyBeast, Matt Wilstein: Hillary Clinton: We Have to Be Ready if Trump Doesn’t ‘Go Quietly’ http://bit.ly/3gQs1G2
// Clinton also explained why Trump “had to” commute Roger Stone’s sentence in order to “cover up” his “illegitimate” 2016 victory.

⭕ 13 Jul 2020

🐣 RT @MSNBC Fmr. CIA officer Douglas London says President Trump will “continue to try to redirect the message” regarding purported Russian bounties to Taliban fighters to kill Americans and will “wait until the next change in the news cycle to hope it goes away.”
💽 MSNBC, LastWord: Fmr. CIA officer: ‘Trump knew what Russia was doing’ http://on.msnbc.com/3gVvoeM
// Douglas London, a former CIA senior operations officer, joins Lawrence O’Donnell to discuss President Trump’s silence on suspected Russian bounties and why he “wouldn’t expect Trump to be forthcoming,” especially about intelligence matters.

DailyBeast, Sam Brodey: Ousted U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman: Deal Barr Offered ‘Could Be Seen as a Quid Pro Quo’ http://bit.ly/3j3mZI4
// A transcript of the former U.S. attorney’s testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, released Monday, offers new insight into how his firing played out.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Breaking: A judge has freed Mary Trump from a gag order, allowing the president’s niece to speak freely about her family and promote her book.
⋙ DailyBeast: Mary Trump Free to Dish on Her Family and Tell-All Book, Judge Rules http://bit.ly/2ZnIbkl
// A judge has freed Mary Trump from a gag order that prevented her from discussing Trump family drama and promoting her bombshell book.

🐣 RT @tribelaw Totally insane. A conspiracy of doctors to exaggerate the pandemic to hurt Trump’s re-election prospects? Talk about paranoid lunacy! And he’s still armed with the nuclear codes?!?!
⋙ 🐣 RT @thedailybeast Trump is pushing a ludicrous theory that doctors are purposefully lying about the novel coronavirus pandemic because they want to harm his chances of re-election later this year
⋙⋙ DailyBeast: Trump Pushes Conspiracy Theory That Doctors Are Lying About COVID-19 to Damage His Re-Election Chances http://bit.ly/3gZ1Vkr
// As U.S. hits new case number records, the president retweeted the conservative conspiracy theorist and former game show host Chuck Woolery.

NYT, Douglas London: I Was a Counterterrorism Chief. Trump Knew What Russia Was Doing. http://nyti.ms/3emI3WJ “He has still, despite weeks of public debate over Russian bounties, not offered a clear and unambiguous condemnation of such Russian aggression“
// Neglecting aggression by Vladimir Putin inevitably invites more of it.

WaPo: New York Times shreds Trump campaign lawsuit over Russia op-ed http://wapo.st/2DGWp7L “The court will have an easy time with this one — so easy that the Times argues that it should be awarded legal fees in the case”

💙 Stars&Stripes/AP: Former Mueller probe prosecutor writing book on investigation http://bit.ly/3fwjdFi Andrew Weissmann’s book, “Where The Law Ends ~ Inside The Mueller Investigation,” is to be published 9/29/2020 @tribelaw @benjaminwittes @qjurecic

NYT, Nick Akerman: Did Mueller Ever Stand a Chance Against Trump and Roger Stone? http://nyti.ms/3fqiiG7
// I was a Watergate prosecutor. I know why he didn’t.

⭕ 12 Jul 2020

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger DOJ attys should face immediate termination for misrepresenting facts and/or law to a court or Congress (or failing to report orders to do so). Violation of DOJ ethical guidelines should trigger automatic referral to the attorney’s home-state bar authority
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Post-Roger Stone: Ten ideas for repairing Trump’s justice system http://wapo.st/3erMRtM ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1282564650694053888?s=20/photo/1

Stone virtually confessed to a quid pro quo, telling Howard Fineman, “He [Trump] knows I was under enormous pressure to turn on him. It would have eased my situation considerably. But I didn’t.” Silence for clemency. A separate system of justice for the president’s henchmen. This is the very definition of corruption.

“By this action, President Trump abused the powers of his office in an apparent effort to reward Roger Stone for his refusal to cooperate with investigators examining the President’s own conduct,” House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) and Oversight and Reform Committee Chairwoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-N.Y.) said in a written statement released Friday. “No other president has exercised the clemency power for such a patently personal and self-serving purpose.”

Stone’s clemency should remind all Americans of the necessity of removing Trump at the ballot box and seeking a full accounting of Attorney General William P. Barr’s role in running interference for the president (e.g., spinning the Mueller report, turning a blind eye toward criminality in the Ukraine scandal, intervening to block Stone’s and Michael Flynn’s punishments). It should remind voters that if not for the spinelessness of every Republican senator save Utah’s Mitt Romney, Trump would not have survived impeachment to seek vengeance on witnesses (e.g., Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman), corruptly protect his friends and incompetently manage a pandemic, leading to the unnecessary deaths of tens of thousands. With the pardon of Stone, we can affirm that Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins’s assertion that he learned his lesson from impeachment was delusional.

1. A thorough redo of the special counsel/independent counsel law
2. Congress must reassert the power of the purse
3. Severe criminal penalties should be exacted for revealing the identity of whistleblowers
4. A new, speedy enforcement mechanism is required for contempt of Congress citations
5. We need a barrier between the White House and Justice Department to prevent political interference
6. Legislation should specify that solicitation of campaign help from a foreign government is illegal
7. Beefed-up ethical training and guidelines for Justice attorneys … to report any political interference in cases involving the president, his relatives and associates
8.The order of succession (before confirmation of a replacement) in the event of termination or resignation of the attorney general or a U.S. attorney should be written into law
9. The president and vice president must be required to release 10 years of tax returns and to place all financial holdings in a blind trust
10. [E]nact a proposed law directing DOJ to provide Congress with “all investigative materials related to an offense for which the President pardons an individual if the offense arises from an investigation in which the President, or a relative of the President, is a target, subject, or witness.”

Politico, Tina Nguyen: Trump isn’t secretly winking at QAnon. He’s retweeting its followers. http://politi.co/3epMlMV
// There were 14 retweets on July 4th. And those around Trump are even more explicit. It’s giving a boost to the sprawling, Trump-centric conspiracy movement.
⋙ MMFA, Alex Kaplan (2019): Trump has repeatedly amplified QAnon Twitter accounts. The FBI has linked the conspiracy theory to domestic terror. http://bit.ly/
// 8/1/2019

🐣 RT @jdickerson “President Trump has commuted the sentence of Roger Stone. The timing, late on Friday, suggests internal embarrassment over the move, and we wish there were more.”
⋙ NationalReview Editorial: An Indefensible Commutation http://bit.ly/2DBKZlz
// It is another indication of Trump’s perverse view of the law — and another reminder of the loathsome characters he’s always surrounded himself with.

🐣 RT @brhodes We are much further down the road to authoritarianism than people recognize. Democracy itself is at stake in November.

🐣 RT @TruthsOverTrump You killed American citizens by ignoring science. You killed American troops with your treason. You killed the truth with your lies. You killed democracy with your collusion. You killed law & order with your crime. ¤ #PardonMeTrump, I’m voting #Biden2020 💽 https://twitter.com/TruthsOverTrump/status/1282156777396740096?s=20/photo/1
// Meidas Touch ad❣ #PardonMeTrump Drain the Swamp felons

⭕ 11 Jul 2020

🐣 RT @tribelaw It really looks like Trump will face time in NY State prison for tax fraud even if Pence pardons all his federal crimes on his way out of the White House. It’s far from full justice for all his offenses, but it’s not nothing either. @DavidCayJ explains:
⋙ RawStory (7/11): Trump is going to get indicted’ when New York gets his tax returns: David Cay Johnston http://bit.ly/2CGbNjU “Donald Trump is going to be indicted if the business records do not match up. They won’t match up. … I have a lot of his records. They won’t match up”
// elipsis=“Trust me”

🐣 RT @davidplouffe The line between democracy and autocracy in America is thinner than we realized. He’s asking to be re-hired while openly and gleefully acting like his idols Putin, Erdogan and Orban. If he is given a second term? No boundaries, no bottom, no coming back.

Lawfare, Quinta Jurecic and Benjamin Wittes: The Roger Stone Commutation Is Even More Corrupt Than It Seems http://bit.ly/303NPXR “In a normal world, this pattern of conduct would constitute an almost prototypical impeachable offense. But this is not a normal world.”

🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln Trump’s campaign manager is a felon.
His deputy campaign manager is a felon.
His national security advisor is a felon.
His foreign policy advisor is a felon.
His personal lawyer is a felon.
His long time advisor is a felon.
It’s not a campaign, it’s a criminal enterprise.
💽 https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1282104708308635648?s=20/photo/1
// Lincoln Project ad❣ Criminal Enterprise

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote This right here will be the reason Barr won’t testify July 28th, if he had actually planned to at all. The Stone commutation makes it very dangerous for him to answer questions. I’ll be shocked if he shows up.
⋙ 🐣 RT @harrylitman From Barr’s confirmation hearing: “Q: Do you believe a president could lawfully issue a pardon in exchange for the recipient’s promise to not incriminate him?” Barr: “No, that would be a crime.”

NYT: In Rare Public Comments, Mueller Defends Prosecution of Roger Stone http://nyti.ms/303agwA
// Breaking his silence, the former special counsel rebutted President Trump’s attacks on the Russia investigation and said Mr. Stone had been prosecuted “because he committed federal crimes.”

In the year since the Mueller report was released, Mr. Trump has alternately characterized it both as a “total exoneration” and a “total ‘hit job,’” while his attorney general, William P. Barr, has embarked on a multifaceted effort to question the legitimacy of the special counsel’s inquiry and various prosecutions that resulted. In its statement announcing clemency for Mr. Stone, the White House called him “a victim of the Russia Hoax.”

“As it became clear that these witch hunts would never bear fruit, the Special Counsel’s Office resorted to process-based charges leveled at high-profile people in an attempt to manufacture the false impression of criminality lurking below the surface,” the statement said. It added: “This is why the out-of-control Mueller prosecutors, desperate for splashy headlines to compensate for a failed investigation, set their sights on Mr. Stone.”

In his op-ed, Mr. Mueller rejected that characterization, noting that his investigation had documented a serious threat to American democracy both through illegal hacking of Democratic Party emails and through an online campaign of fake messages meant to damage Hillary Clinton.

“We also identified numerous links between the Russian government and Trump campaign personnel — Stone among them,” Mr. Mueller wrote. “We did not establish that members of the Trump campaign conspired with the Russian government in its activities. The investigation did, however, establish that the Russian government perceived it would benefit from a Trump presidency and worked to secure that outcome. It also established that the campaign expected it would benefit electorally from information stolen and released through Russian efforts.”

He added that Mr. Stone had lied about his communications with WikiLeaks, which published the hacked emails, and about his communications with the Trump campaign about the group’s plans. “When a subject lies to investigators,” Mr. Mueller said, “it strikes at the core of the government’s efforts to find the truth and hold wrongdoers accountable.”

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Mueller responds to Trump’s statement: “We made every decision in Stone’s case, as in all our cases, based solely on the facts & the law..The women & men who conducted these…[cases] acted with the highest integrity. Claims to the contrary are false.”
🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo, Robert S. Mueller III: Roger Stone remains a convicted felon, and rightly so http://wapo.st/3ekDyMf “When a subject lies to investigators, it strikes at the core of the government’s efforts to find the truth and hold wrongdoers accountable”

WaPo: The once-mocked ‘Never Trump’ movement becomes a sudden campaign force http://wapo.st/3gReaiU “Groups such as the Lincoln Project and Republican Voters Against Trump … emphasize guerrilla tactics and scathing ads as they troll the president”

CNN, Marshall Cohen: Debunking 12 lies and falsehoods from the White House statement on Roger Stone’s commutation http://cnn.it/2OgoQv8

NYT: In Commuting Stone’s Sentence, Trump Goes Where Nixon Would Not http://nyti.ms/3030SJ4 history of pardons/commutations by recent presidents
// Senator Mitt Romney called the commutation an act of “unprecedented, historic corruption.”

🐣 RT @neal_katyal The same lawlessness that leads Trump to commute Stone’s sentence is what enables him to take further corrupt action, like indicting Obama+Biden in October for made-up crimes. That’s what he said should happen to Hillary C before last election. He has crushed DOJ,so anything poss

NewYorker, Jeffrey Toobin: The Roger Stone Case Shows Why Trump Is Worse Than Nixon http://bit.ly/2ZXvJXL “The Stone commutation isn’t just a gift to an old friend—it is a reward to Stone for keeping his mouth shut during the Mueller investigation”

🐣 RT @john_sipher “An American private citizen worked with foreign spies to damage one presidential candidate and help the other. That president accepted the help. When caught, the private citizen lied. When… punished, the president commuted his sentence.”
🐣 RT @IntheNoosphere “[Stone] clowned, he cavorted, he demanded limelight—which made it in some ways impossible to imagine that he could have done anything seriously amiss,” @davidfrum writes:
⋙ TheAtlantic, David Frum: Stone Walks Free in One of the Greatest Scandals in American History http://bit.ly/3gMqLDU
// The amazing thing about the saga is how much of it happened in the full light of day.

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT Republicans don’t care about democracy. They are willing to let it die in sycophantic service to their party’s out of control leader. ¤ THE REST OF US must save the republic. By working our asses off to vote out every single last one of the enablers, apologists, and cowards.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT To be clear, outside of Washington, there are plenty of Republicans who care about preserving the rule of law. I meet them all the time in Connecticut. ¤ And they are going to join with Democrats and unaffiliateds to vote out Trump and his backers in Congress.

🐣 RT @RichardHaass The US is now exceptional where we should not be—in terms of our mishandling of COVID-19 and the subsequent human & economic costs —and we have joined the pack of countries where rule of law is in decline. We have it exactly backwards, and it is impossible not to be sad & worried

💙 🧵 RT @kpolantz Since all eyes are on Roger Stone (+Trump) tonight, let’s take a stroll through all the OMG, WHAT JUST HAPPENED moments in this case. Thread: 📌 https://twitter.com/kpolantz/status/1281725967191412737?s=20

🐣 RT @BillKristol In Donald Trump’s America, Roger Stone is rewarded for lying and Lt. Col. Vindman is punished for telling the truth.

🐣 RT @RepJerryNadler A jury found Roger Stone guilty. By commuting his sentence, President Trump has infected our judicial system with partisanship and cronyism and attacked the rule of law. @HouseJudiciary will conduct an aggressive investigation into this brazen corruption. [Statement:] http://bit.ly/2ObHkwS

🐣 RT @MittRomney Unprecedented, historic corruption: an American president commutes the sentence of a person convicted by a jury of lying to shield that very president.

🐣 RT @JohnBrennan Trump has made a mockery of our Constitution, values, & way of life. ¤ His record of criminal & sociopathic behavior is a precursor of greater danger & harm to our country. ¤ What else must he do before his supporters see the threat he poses to America?

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi President Trump’s decision to commute the sentence of top campaign advisor Roger Stone, who could directly implicate him in criminal misconduct, is an act of staggering corruption. [Statement:] http://bit.ly/2ZnMxbr

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Worth noting that Stone’s admission that he could have incriminated Trump would make Trump’s pardon an act of obstruction, even under Barr’s legal view — Barr (in his dumb long 2018 memo) acknowledged that if POTUS were attempting to conceal evidence, it would be obstruction

⭕ 10 Jul 2020

🐣 RT @MSNBC Fmr. Asst. U.S. Attorney Goldman: “If there was any question as to what was on the mind of Roger Stone or what was on the mind of President Trump, Stone cleared it up today when he said he could have flipped on Trump and it would have eased his situation.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, 11thHour: Goldman on Roger Stone: Trump basically commuted a co-conspirator http://on.msnbc.com/2Drm43U
// Fmr. Asst. U.S. Attorney Daniel Goldman reacts to the shocking commutation of Roger Stone by Trump just months before he faces re-election.

🐣 RT @RepDonBeyer Roger Stone committed crimes for Donald Trump and Trump rewarded him by giving him a get out of jail free card. ¤ Trump is openly corrupt, he isn’t trying to hide it. It’s that simple.

🧵 RT @qjurecic New portions of the Mueller report relating to the Stone case were recently unsealed thanks to @buzzfeednews and @EPICprivacy. Here is what they said. 📌 https://twitter.com/qjurecic/status/1281745733968945160?s=20
⋙⋙ Lawfare, Quinta Jurecic: What’s New in the Unredacted Mueller Report? http://bit.ly/2W52Oje
⋙ 🐣 RT @qjurecic “Roger Stone made several attempts to contact WikiLeaks founder Assange, boasted of his access to Assange, and was in regular contact with Campaign officials about the releases that Assange made and was believed to be planning.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @qjurecic “Stone spoke about WikiLeaks with senior Campaign officials, including candidate Trump.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @qjurecic Michael Cohen told Mueller that he heard Stone tell Trump over the phone that Wikileaks would son release information on Clinton. After the first Wikileaks dump in July, Trump “said to Cohen something to the effect of, ‘I guess Roger was right.’”
⋙ 🐣 RT @qjurecic At another point, after a phone call with Stone, Trump turned to a campaign official and said “that more releases of damaging information would be coming.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @qjurecic But Trump gave Mueller contradictory written answers saying he had no memory of conversations with Stone about Wikileaks. Then, when it turned out Mueller was looking into Stone, he started tweeting flattering things about Stone.
⋙ 🐣 RT @qjurecic Mueller hints that Trump did this to prevent Stone from cooperating with Mueller, in order to prevent Mueller from figuring out that Trump had been untruthful.
⋙ 🐣 RT @qjurecic Mueller writes that Trump’s statements “support the inference the President intended to communicate a message that witnesses could be rewarded for refusing to provide testimony adverse to the President[.]”
⋙ 🐣 RT @qjurecic In other words, the report indicates that Stone knew about the emails hacked by Russia and he told Trump about it; Mueller suspected that Trump lied to Mueller about it; and then Trump hinted publicly that Stone could be rewarded if he refused to contradict Trump.
⋙ 🐣 RT @qjurecic Seems above board

💙 WaPo: With wave of major rulings, Roberts and Supreme Court emerge as powerful counterweight to Trump and Congress http://wapo.st/3iOT3PY “‘Roberts is the most powerful chief justice since John Marshall,’ said Harvard constitutional law professor Noah Feldman”
// 📋 List of SCOTUS decisions

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Trump’s No Billionaire. He’s a Bullshit Artist. Soon We’ll Have the Taxes to Prove It http://bit.ly/2ATRPlu ‘He can pose & posture all he wants—the biggest buildings, the biggest dick, the biggest crowds, the best, the first, the most—but it’s all b.s.’
// He pretended he was too rich to be bought. Now we know that he’d chase a dollar bill on a string through a trailer park, and that he’s sold this country on the cheap.

WaPo Editorial: Trump’s commutation of Roger Stone’s sentence is an unforgivable betrayal of his office http://wapo.st/2Och8SI “… one of the most nauseating instances of corrupt government favoritism the United States has ever seen”
// Trump just confirmed that the greatest threat to the Republic is the president himself.

There is no doubt about Mr. Stone’s guilt. During the 2016 presidential campaign, he tried to play intermediary between WikiLeaks, which had become a front for the Kremlin, and the Trump campaign, which reaped the benefits of WikiLeaks’s publication of stolen Democratic emails. A jury concluded that Mr. Stone obstructed Congress, lied to investigators and tampered with a witness in the investigations that followed the 2016 race — “covering up for the president,” as the judge in his case noted.

As Mr. Trump discussed granting clemency to his criminal friend, Mr. Barr publicly defended the sentence, perhaps to prevent a mutiny among Justice Department staff who signed up because they believe in the rule of law, not the arbitrary rule of an unusually petty man in the White House. ¤ Now, the department’s career investigators and prosecutors must absorb yet another insult to their profession from political leaders who abuse their trust.

… The president seems to be doing his best, within the confines of the U.S. constitutional system, to emulate the gangster leadership of Russian President Vladimir Putin, a man whose ruinous reign Mr. Trump has always admired. If the country needed any more evidence, Friday confirmed that the greatest threat to the Republic is the president himself.

WaPo, Howard Fineman: Roger Stone is saved http://wapo.st/2ZiQVZ2 “No one can make up Roger Stone. No one should want to.”

🐣 RT @Lawrence In this statement Roger Stone in effect admits he has criminal information about @realDonaldTrump that he refused to give to prosecutors.
🐣 RT @gtconway3d So here’s Roger Stone explicitly asking @realDonaldTrump for executive clemency on the ground that Stone refused to provide evidence against Trump.This couldn’t be more corrupt.
‼️ ⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @howardfineman Just had a long talk with #RogerStone. He says he doesn’t want a pardon (which implies guilt) but a commutation, and says he thinks #Trump will give it to him. “He knows I was under enormous pressure to turn on him. It would have eased my situation considerably. But I didn’t.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @gtconway3d I mean, even Tony Soprano would have used only a pay phone or burner phone to say something like this.
⋙ 🐣 RT @gtconway3d And he would have said, “You know, about that guy, you know, that friend of ours, I could have done that other thing with those other people, you know, them Brylcreem guys, but I didn’t, you know, so I think our friend owes me some ziti.”
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @qjurecic Worth remembering this humdinger of an unredacted section from the New And Improve Mueller Report http://bit.ly/3iSN6S9 📌 https://twitter.com/qjurecic/status/1281698444130779137?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT This is, like, super simple, right? ¤ Stone had info that would have put Trump in jail. He told Trump he’d obstruct justice if he got clemency. Trump agreed. ¤ If you think it went down another way, you haven’t been paying attention to the last 40 years of Donald Trump.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Speaker Pelosi on CNN: “There ought to be a law, and I’m recommending that we pass a law that presidents cannot issue a pardon if the crime that the person is in jail for is one that is caused by protecting the president, which this was.”

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 A reminder that just yesterday, Bill Barr said that Roger Stone’s prosecution was “righteous.”

🐣 RT @AWeissmann_ Time to put Roger Stone in the grand jury to find out what he knows about Trump but would not tell. Commutation can’t stop that.

🐣 RT @danielsgoldman Hundreds of federal prosecutors will undoubtedly be thinking about resigning this weekend. Perhaps the fact that the election is only four months away keeps them in their jobs. But every one of them knows they are witnessing unprecedented corruption in the White House.

🐣 Roger Stone already has a tattoo of Nixon on his back. ¤ The one of Trump will have to go on his ass.

🐣 RT @mkraju House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff: “Commuting the sentence of Roger Stone, a crony who lied and obstructed our investigation to protect Trump himself, is among the most offensive to the rule of law and principles of justice.“
🐣 RT @MSNBC Rep. Schiff: “With this commutation, Trump makes clear that there are two systems of justice in America: one for his criminal friends, and one for everyone else. Donald Trump, Bill Barr, and all those who enable them pose the gravest of threats to the rule of law.”

🐣 RT @danielsgoldman Stone told Trump in advance abt Wikileaks dumps and lied to Congress to cover for him. And he’s now made it known he could flip on Trump. ¤ Only one explanation for this blatant corruption makes any sense: Trump has given up on reelection and is just trying to save his own hide.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Don’t miss: Barr has pulled the U.S. Attorney for EDNY to take a role at Main Justice. ¤ Richard Donoghue was tasked with supervising DOJ investigations involving Ukraine. His office played a major role in the investigation into Trump’s inaugural committee.
⋙ DailyBeast: AG Barr Moves EDNY Prosecutor Richard Donoghue to Main Justice, Installs Top DOJ Official at EDNY http://bit.ly/2W2fojl

🐣 RT @ewarren This president both commits crimes and pardons guys who commit crimes for him. The future of American democracy rests on us electing @JoeBiden: http://JoeBiden.com
⋙ 🐣 RT @nytimes Breaking News: President Trump commuted the sentence of his longtime friend Roger Stone on seven felony crimes just before he was to report to prison https://nyti.ms/2BPwjPl

🐣 RT @danielsgoldman Within the DOJ, the ONLY way Stone could have “eased [his] situation” by “turn[ing]” on Trump was to provide prosecutors with significant information about criminal activity by Trump. Stone implies he has such information about our President.
🐣 RT @gtconway3d So here’s Roger Stone explicitly asking @realDonaldTrump for executive clemency on the ground that Stone refused to provide evidence against Trump. ¤ This couldn’t be more corrupt.
🐣 RT @howardfineman Just had a long talk with #RogerStone. He says he doesn’t want a pardon (which implies guilt) but a commutation, and says he thinks #Trump will give it to him. “He knows I was under enormous pressure to turn on him. It would have eased my situation considerably. But I didn’t.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @AdamParkhomenko So he’s admitting he wants a favor in exchange for keeping his mouth shut.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ParryPierce Quid pro Quo?

🐣 RT @dsamuelsohn NEWS: The DC Circuit US Court of Appeals has stayed its decision ordering Judge Emmet Sullivan to end former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn’s criminal case while the entire en banc panel of appellate judges considers the issues. Text Block: https://twitter.com/dsamuelsohn/status/1281621129468289026?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @dandrezner I mean on the one hand this sounds like a classic vacuous Trump threat but on the other hand I don’t like that the norm is to shrug this stuff off as inconsequential. [@real]
⋙ 🐣 RT @brianklaas It’s the classic Trump dilemma with authoritarian threats: he may not actually do them, but you can’t ignore that he’s priming a bit less than half the country to think they are not only normal but actually desirable. And that doesn’t go away when Trump leaves.

⭕ 9 Jul 2020

🐣 RT @dsamuelsohn JUST IN: Judge Sullivan is seeking a rehearing before the entire DC Circuit in the Michael Flynn case after a three-judge panel ordered him to accept DOJ’s request to nix the former Trump aide’s guilty plea.

🐣 RT @jaketapper New Yorker: “in a final act of revenge,” WH made clear “Trump opposed Vindman’s promotion. Senior Administration officials told Esper and Ryan McCarthy, the Secretary of the Army, to dig for misconduct that would justify blocking Vindman’s promotion.”
⋙ NewYorker, Robin Wright: Trump’s Impeachment Revenge: Alexander Vindman Is Bullied Into Retiring http://bit.ly/2ZbJjaK

WaPo: The plot thickens on Attorney General William Barr’s removal of a prosecutor who probed Trump http://wapo.st/3gFZmn2 “We don’t know yet if the attorney general’s conduct is criminal, but that kind of quid pro quo is awfully close to bribery”– Judiciary Chair Jerrold Nadler
⋙ ≣ Berman’s Statement: WaPo: http://wapo.st/3emFTXb
// closed door testimony to House Judiciary Committee; open statement from Berman

CNN: Ousted Manhattan federal prosecutor tells House panel that Barr’s plans to replace him were ‘unprecedented, unnecessary and unexplained’ http://cnn.it/3emuHd7 ‘part of Democrats push to scrutinize what they charge is Barr’s unprecedented politicization of the DOJ’
// Full: The closed-door interview was part of Democrats’ push to scrutinize Barr’s actions and what they charge is unprecedented politicization of the Justice Department

💙📙 SCOTUS Ruling, Chief Justice John Roberts: TRUMP ET AL. v. MAZARS USA, LLP, ET AL. [pdf] http://bit.ly/2Oanj9N 49p; 7-2; Alito and Thomas dissenting

💙📙 SCOTUS Ruling, Chief Justice John Roberts: TRUMP v. VANCE, DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK, ET AL. [pdf] http://bit.ly/3efopvE 68p; 7-2; Alito and Thomas dissenting

💙 Lawfare, Jack Goldsmith and Nathaniel Sobel: The Durham Investigation: What We Know and What It Means http://bit.ly/2W0lgJF

🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzi Chairman of Joint Chiefs concedes Trump not doing enough to push back Russia.You think? #Trump
⋙ 🐣 RT @KenDilanianNBC Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Congress Thursday the Trump administration was “perhaps not” doing “as much as we could or should” to deter Russia and other foreign powers from providing weapons and support to America’s enemies in Afghanistan.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @KenDilanianNBC By saying the US isn’t “doing as much as we could or should” strategically to push back on Russian support for the Taliban, the chairman of the joint chiefs essentially just called out @realDonaldTrump.

🐣 RT @prahme When is someone going to point out that Trump is happy with doing nothing to stem the sores of Coronavirus because he is counting on more black and brown voters dying in districts favorable to him…ultimate voter suppression
⋙ 🐣 I consider Trump’s allowing the pandemic to rage – knowing full well it disproportionately affects minorities – to be a form of genocide that should be prosecuted by the International Criminal Court.

🐣 RT @PreetBharara No judge, justice, general, prosecutor, author, or benevolent angel will save us. Only the votes of true patriots on Nov 3 will.
⋙ 🐣 RT @steve_vladeck Not for the first time, and not for the last time, #SCOTUS isn’t going to save us.

🧵 RT @marty_lederman Preliminary thread on Trump v. Mazars:
1. Judicious opinion by the CJ. The strongest statement ever by the Court in support of the traditional “accommodation” process between the political branches, which has been shot to smithereens in recent years. /1 📌 https://twitter.com/marty_lederman/status/1281243510419701766?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @marty_lederman The Court won’t look kindly on any efforts by either branch to undermine/pretermit that process (which shouldn’t bode well for DOJ’s absurd “testimonial immunity” theories in McGahn, et al.). /2
⋙ 🐣 RT @marty_lederman The Court reaffirms very broad congressional investigatory powers generally. But it also says that there are special concerns when it comes to investigations of the POTUS–and that in such cases certain congressional objectives are impermissible, namely, … /3
⋙ 🐣 RT @marty_lederman … Congress may not look to the POTUS as a “case study” for general legislation; and the investigatory demand may not “aim to harass the President or render him ‘complaisan[t] to the humors of the Legislature.’” (which doesn’t bode well for the FSC subpoena) /4
⋙ 🐣 RT @marty_lederman On the other hand, *HPSCI’s* objectives, including “whether the President and his associates had been compromised by foreign actors or interests,” are legitimate & important bases for a properly tailored subpoena. The Chief’s reliance on the quote from Rumely is important: /5
Text Block: https://twitter.com/marty_lederman/status/1281243513871622144?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @marty_lederman So my initial impression is that the HPSCI and possibly Oversight Committee subpoenas should withstand the inquiry that the Court directs the lower courts to perform–at least if they’re tailored a bit–but probably not the Financial Services subpoena. /6
⋙ 🐣 RT @marty_lederman Which is basically where Justice Kagan was pointing at oral argument, as I discussed here:
⋙⋙ JustSecurity, Marty Lederman (5/15): Oversight and “Undermining”: Reflections on the Supreme Court Oral Arguments About Subpoenas for Trump’s Financial Information http://bit.ly/3iLXpaI /7
⋙ 🐣 RT @marty_lederman HPSCI therefore should eventually be able to review the records to ascertain whether Trump is influenced by foreign entanglements. But make no mistake: It almost surely won’t be able to do so until after the election, because the remand proceedings will take a while. /8
⋙ 🐣 RT @marty_lederman P.S. The Rumely quote is from Woodrow Wilson, about the legitimacy of Congress’s “informing” function. It’s the centerpiece of our amicus brief. For some reason, Roberts doesn’t note that it’s Wilson. Cf. Princeton. [SCOTUS:] http://bit.ly/2ZTJvuj /9

🐣 RT @tedlieu The Supreme Court in #TrumpTaxReturns case just crushed Bill Barr’s radical view that @realDonaldTrump is the law. Barr’s legacy will be the reckless politicization of @TheJusticeDept and the shrinking of the power of the presidency due to multiple losses in federal courts.
⋙ 🐣 RT @abbydphillip These rulings mean that Trump’s tax returns will not be released anytime soon. But they affirm the principle that no one, even the president, is above the law. The president is subject to investigation. Particularly important given Trump’s claims that his “authority is total.”

🐣 RT @ManhattanDA [Cyrus Vance Jr] This is a tremendous victory for our nation’s system of justice and its founding principle that no one – not even a president – is above the law.
⋙ manhattanda.org: Statement from Manhattan D.A. Cy Vance, Jr. on U.S. Supreme Court Opinion in Trump v. Vance http://bit.ly/2OaKYXG

“This is a tremendous victory for our nation’s system of justice and its founding principle that no one – not even a president – is above the law. Our investigation, which was delayed for almost a year by this lawsuit, will resume, guided as always by the grand jury’s solemn obligation to follow the law and the facts, wherever they may lead.”

🐣 RT @Michaelart123 Nancy Pelosi[:] This is clearly achievable for us and we will follow up with the lower courts. It is a path we will take. Chief Justice Roberts specifically stated in the decision the Pres is not above the law. The Court has reaffirmed Congress’ responsibility to oversight.

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 I’m glad & not surprised. People are vowing this purely through political lense. Even saying “Trump’s justices” made this happen to protect him. No. Even they upheld the obvious, reasonable, fundamental principle of law & left the details to be worked out below as they often do.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Supreme Court says Manhattan prosecutor may see Trump’s financial records, denies Congress access for now http://wapo.st/3efLfmX

⭕ 8 Jul 2020

🐣 RT @CheriJacobus Every Trump Republican should now wonder what happens to them in post-Trump Nuremburg-type of accountability. Where everything you did or said to enable Trump’s corrupt, deadly terror regime is exposed, reviewed & judged: Your lies. Racism. Lives ruined. Lives lost. ¤ We see you.

🐣 RT @NatSecLisa I’m so sorry to learn this, Alex. It’s another sad loss for our country at the hands of this retributive and vindictive President and his sycophants. ¤ But you will be fine, I have no doubt. Because you were right all along. Because, “here, right matters.” ¤ Be well.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AVindman Today I officially requested retirement from the US Army, an organization I love. My family and I look forward to the next chapter of our lives.

‼️ JustSecurity: Trump Pushed CIA to Give Intelligence to Kremlin, While Taking No Action Against Russia Arming Taliban http://bit.ly/3iSqots

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Lt. Col. Vindman is retiring from the US Army after 21+ years because he determined his future “will forever be limited” due to retaliation by Trump and his allies. Vindman endured a “campaign of bullying, intimidation, and retaliation,” his attorney said.
⋙ CNN: Vindman to retire from military. His lawyer blames White House ‘campaign of bullying, intimidation and retaliation’ http://cnn.it/38OTlSx

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Full statement from Lt. Col. Alex Vindman’s lawyer on Vindman’s retirement: “Through a campaign of bullying, intimidation, and retaliation, the President of the United States attempted to force LTC Vindman to choose: Between adhering to the law or pleasing a President.” https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/1280882921793085440?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 7 Jul 2020

STATNews, Helen Branswell: Trump admin submits formal notice of withdrawal from WHO http://bit.ly/3gDtZK0 “The move, however, would not be effective until July 6, 2021 … leaving open the possibility that, should Trump lose reelection, a Biden admin could reverse the decision”

Jeremy Konyndyk, a fellow at the Center for Global Development, called the move “reckless and entirely unjustified.” ¤ “The disastrous state of the outbreak in the United States is not the result of following WHO guidance but rather is the result of ignoring the agency’s increasingly urgent warnings from late January onward,” he said in a statement. “Had the U.S. followed WHO’s advice on early preparedness, aggressive testing, contact tracing, and other response measures, we would be in a far better place today than we are.”

Lawrence Gostin, the faculty director at Georgetown’s O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, called the move “ruinous” — both for United States and for the world. ¤ “This is the end of an era of United States global health leadership,” he said.

Gostin and more than 750 public health leaders, deans of schools of public health, even former heads of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration have signed a letter asking Congress to block the withdrawal. They argue the president does not have the unilateral authority to cancel the country’s membership in the global health agency.

The WHO’s constitution does not include provisions for members to withdraw. But in 1948, after the United States joined the United Nations’ global health agency, Congress passed a joint resolution outlining the circumstances under which withdrawal could be achieved. It requires a member country to give the WHO one year’s notice of its intention to withdraw. It also stipulates that all outstanding dues must be paid before withdrawal.

🐣 RT @digiphile Ford pardoned Nixon.
Bush pardoned Iran-Contra felons.
No Bush administration officials went to jail over Iraq.
No CEOs went to jail after 2008 $ crisis.
Without accountability, trust withers.
Congress needs a special commission, like Truman’s, to investigate Trumpian corruption:
⋙ 🐣 RT @KevinMKruse My new piece in @VanityFair. ¤ Even if Democrats retake the White House, we’ll still need a full accounting of the Trump administration’s misdeeds and full accountability for those responsible for them.
⋙⋙ VanityFair, Kevin Kruse: Why a Biden Administration Shouldn’t Turn the Page on the Trump Era http://bit.ly/3iElFLz

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Mary Trump: “For some of the Trump kids, lying was a way of life … For Donald, lying was primarily a mode of self-aggrandizement meant to convince other people he was better than he actually was.”
⋙ NBCNews: ‘Sociopath’, ‘clown’: 8 unflattering anecdotes from Mary Trump’s book http://nbcnews.to/38D9bzb
// The president’s family had filed suit to try to stop his niece’s book from being published.

🐣 RT @chrislhayes Definitely just a weird coincidence that the last two Republican presidencies both featured legacy cases who coasted on their inheritance, didn’t win the popular vote to get elected, and then once in power ushered in world-historical catastrophe and suffering.

🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES .@realDonaldTrump You can trust no one. If they are so smart how come you are the POTUS? They all talk about how crazy and inept you are. Your meetings are compromised. Whenever you meet with your political team and wherever outside groups gather Abe is there. @ProjectLincoln
⋙ 🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln. @realDonaldTrump has a loyalty problem. 💽 https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1280457599884935168?s=20/photo/1
// Project Lincoln ad❣ paranoia

🐣 RT @nytopinion When did America start losing its war against the coronavirus? The turning point, @PaulKrugman writes, was April 17, when Trump tweeted “LIBERATE MINNESOTA,” followed by “LIBERATE MICHIGAN” and “LIBERATE VIRGINIA.”
⋙ NYT, Paul Krugman: How America Lost the War on Covid-19 http://nyti.ms/38EEOsu
// It wasn’t because of our culture, it was because of our leadership.

NYT: Mary Trump’s Book Accuses the President of Embracing ‘Cheating as a Way of Life’ http://nyti.ms/2Z871ET
// The president’s niece, Mary L. Trump, is the first to break ranks with the family and release a tell-all memoir.

WaPo: Trump’s worldview forged by neglect and trauma at home, his niece says in new book http://wapo.st/2OgHcMJ

⭕ 6 Jul 2020

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw 1/2 Strong reasons to believe a memo produced by DNI Ratcliffe’s office skews the intelligence on the #Russianbounty operation to serve the White House’s political interests.@NicholasRasmu15 and I dissect the memo as reported by the NYTimes [http://nyti.ms/31M2tFT]
⋙ 🐣 RT @rgoodlaw 2/2 ¤ Our analysis includes “a painful conclusion to put forward as it would mean the country’s top intelligence official is manipulating intelligence processes for political purposes in the context of a direct threat to American service members’ lives.”
⋙⋙ JustSecurity, Nicholas Rasmussen and Ryan Goodman: Unpacking the National Intelligence Council’s Memo on Russian Bounty Operation http://bit.ly/2Azdcbz

HuffPo: John Bolton Suggests Trump Spends Much Of His Time Glued To TV http://bit.ly/3ea9va9
// The advice of his own advisers presents little competition for the president’s attention, says his former national security adviser.

The New York Times reported in April that Trump was watching as much as seven hours of cable news programs each morning and not arriving in the Oval Office until noon. The story’s headline even referred to TV as Trump’s “constant companion.”

Bolton also undermined Trump’s claim that he wasn’t told about American intelligence that the Russians were offering a bounty to Taliban-linked militants to kill U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan. The president and his press secretary insist Trump wasn’t briefed on the intelligence because the information wasn’t credible.

Bolton said that’s not the way the system works. ¤ All intelligence is distributed along the spectrum of uncertainty,” he said. “And this intelligence in 2020, by the administration’s own admission, was deemed credible enough to give to our allies. So the notion that you only give the really completely 100 percent verified intelligence to the president would mean you give him almost nothing. And that’s just not the way the system works.”

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Putin sent a telegram congratulating Trump on America’s Independence Day. Interesting move. By avoiding a phone call Putin also avoided any direct pressure to address reports about the Kremlin paying bounties to the Taliban to kill American soldiers.
⋙ DailyBeast, Julia Davis: Moscow Has a Field Day With Trump’s Fireworks at Mt. Russia http://bit.ly/38ur9nD
// Kremlin-controlled media continue to flatter the American president they sometimes call their “agent.” But they know he’s in trouble, and the Putin bromance is on ice for now.

⭕ 5 Jul 2020

WaPo, EJ Dionne: A vicious culture war is all Trump has left http://wapo.st/2C3lHMl “[W]e face months of being led by someone so desperate to avoid defeat that he will warp our history, shatter what little unity we have left, and leave it to others to clear the wreckage”
// Trump’s spiteful and hostile moves over the July 4 weekend are alarming. But they are also a sign of weakness.

💙 WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Trump’s ‘Toe-tally-terry-tism’ speech http://wapo.st/2ZDiTh7 “It is all froth, anger and white resentment … His enemies are other Americans; his understanding of American greatness is utterly defective“
// Trump delivers a bookend to his “American carnage” speech.

NYRB, David Rothkopf: ‘The Most Ignorant and Unfit’: What Made America’s Worst Ever Leader? http://bit.ly/2AA1j5a “November’s election is a judgment day for this nation’s form of republican government. Or else, only ‘civil commotion’ awaits us”

🐣 RT @McFaul According to reporting including @MeetThePress, Trump called Putin 6 times in 2 months – March 30th, April 9th, April 10th, April 12, May 7th, June 1 ! That would be a crazy number of calls to any foreign leader. But to Putin? What on earth were they discussing? So strange.

🐣 RT @MeetThePress “We are at a moment where our democracy is at stake, where our leadership role in the world is at stake, where the lives of tens of thousands of Americans are on the line — lost to incompetence and callous leadership.” — @AmbassadorRice exclusively on #MTP. #IfItsSunday

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Trump survives via distraction. No matter how bad the next scandal is, the country moves on & so, he avoids any accountability. Boggles the mind to think the GOP will give Trump a pass for kowtowing to Putin who paid for Taliban to kill our troops, but it sure looks that way.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Weinsteinlaw So are the Republicans in Congress just going to move right past Trump letting Russia target our troops?

⭕ 4 Jul 2020

🐣 RT @GeorgeTakei Listen up. The second half of 2020 will likely deliver all manner of chaos, with new lows we yet sink to. From the banal, to the horrifying, to the deadly…it’s all on the table. That means, more than ever, we need to stay focused and determined. Eyes on the prize, friends.

NYT: 239 Experts With 1 Big Claim: The Coronavirus Is Airborne http://nyti.ms/38E0XXX
// The W.H.O. has resisted mounting evidence that viral particles floating indoors are infectious, some scientists say. The agency maintains the research is still inconclusive.

💙 🐣 RT @danielsgoldman 99 years ago, my grandmother was a baby when her family escaped anti-Semitism in Russia and made it to the US. She was six months old and began to cry as her family crossed the border river at night. As others threatened to throw her overboard, she miraculously stopped crying.
⋙ 🐣 RT @danielsgoldman Coming through Ellis Island, she was welcomed by the Statue of Liberty. She and her five older brothers lived the American dream — one brother ran a store to put the rest through school. ¤ Happy Birthday America. We will restore our faith in you on November 3rd.

🐣 RT @BillKristol A 4th of July video from Republican Voters Against Trump: Happy Birthday, America. Let’s make the next 4th of July better than this one.@RVAT2020 💽 https://twitter.com/BillKristol/status/1279018413051052032?s=20/photo/1
// Republican Voters Against Trump ad❣

💽 WaPo: On the country’s birthday, Biden offers hopeful counterpoint to Trump’s message http://wapo.st/31MgIui “We have a chance to rip the roots of systemic racism out of this country. We have a chance to live up to the words that have founded this nation.”

💙 TheGuardian, Ted Widmer: Love of science, not Trump’s ignorance, will make America great again http://bit.ly/3e0lSFF “More than 20,000 patents were issued in the North during the war years. In the South, it was different. … [S]lavery depended on the suppression of information”
// Amid a pandemic, the president rails against reason itself. The passions of his predecessors throw his failure into sharp relief

⭕ 3 Jul 2020

NYT: New Administration Memo Seeks to Foster Doubts About Suspected Russian Bounties http://nyti.ms/31M2tFT
// Criticized for its inaction, the Trump administration commissioned a new look at a months-old intelligence assessment. It emphasizes gaps.

🐣 RT @votevets This July 4th, there is a new name synonymous with traitor. Move over Benedict Arnold. Meet… ¤ #BenedictDonald ¤ #TRE45ON https://twitter.com/votevets/status/1279097817240305670?s=20/photo/1
// Vote Vets ad❣ West Point Russian bounties Afghanistan

🧵 RT @atrupar [7/3/2020 Trump in South Dakota] 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1279236923945553920?s=20

🐣 RT @McFaul Trump obviously has no idea what words like facism and totalitarianism mean. To those who wrote that speech, shame on you. To those that cleared on this speech, shame on you. Perhaps the most un- American speech ever delivered by an American president, on the eve of July 4th.

🐣 RT @duty2warn Malignant narcissists cannot apologize, empathize, or show contrition. They harbor such grandiose opinions of self, that they cannot admit any imperfection. They cannot reverse course. They cannot pivot. The GOP will learn it hard. They cannot control nor fix their naked Emperor.

WaPo: New York prosecutors appeal in Manafort case seen as a backstop if Trump pardons him http://wapo.st/3gqeDIE

🐣 RT @danielsgoldman This is scary. And while the fact that Trump never denounced Russia’s interference in the 2016 election — much less called it a national security emergency — consistency has never been his thing. ¤ Be forewarned: Trump will do anything to stay in power.
⋙ Newsweek: Timothy Wirth and Tom Rogers: How Trump Could Lose the Election—And Still Remain President http://bit.ly/3gtfaJT

🐣 RT @renato_mariotti U.S. Attorneys are supposed to be appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate. ¤ It looks like Barr is once again trying to install a loyalist into a key U.S. Attorney’s Office in order to increase his control over prosecutions there.
⋙ 🐣 RT @holmescnn The Justice Department is considering replacing the US attorney in Brooklyn with a senior department official close to Attorney General William #Barr, officials briefed on the matter said. By @davidgshortell @evanperez @KaraScannell #JusticeDepartment
⋙⋙ CNN: Justice Department considering replacing US attorney in Brooklyn with Barr ally http://cnn.it/2BseUMt

🐣 RT @alfonslopeztena How long can a political system seek to remake itself before triggering either a backlash from those most threatened by change or a realization by the change makers that their goals can no longer be realized within the present order?By @charleskingdc
⋙ ForeignAffairs, Charles King: How a Great Power Falls Apart http://fam.ag/3dX7A8o “the antidote to hopelessness isn’t hope. It’s planning”
// Jul-Aug issue, 6/30/2020; Decline Is Invisible From the Inside

⭕ 2 Jul 2020

🧵 RT @rgoodlaw A Timeline of Trump’s acts of accommodation to Russia while US intelligence agencies reported Putin was paying militants to kill American soldiers (February-June 2020) from @jgeltzer @DaniSchulkin and me. #RussianBounty 📌 https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1278676571352637441?s=20

FinTimes, Edward Luce: How America could fail its democracy test http://bit.ly/3iodQcY
// High risk that Donald Trump and Joe Biden could dispute November’s presidential result

⭕ 1 Jul 2020

WaPo, Michael McFaul: Trump would do anything for Putin. No wonder he’s ignoring the Russian bounties. http://wapo.st/31KdhnP Michael McFaul was US Ambassador to Russia under President Obama
// Russia’s pattern of hostility matches Trump’s pattern of accommodation.

🐣 RT @giacomonyt Oh my goodness. The Lincoln Project is not letting up on Trump.
⋙ 🐣 RT @gtconway3d Помогите нам удалить товарища Д. Дж. Трампа из Белого дома! ¤ Поддержите @ProjectLincoln! 💽 https://twitter.com/gtconway3d/status/1278434731454017536?s=20/photo/1
// Project Lincoln ad❣ in Russian

NYT: Afghan Contractor Handed Out Russian Cash to Kill Americans, Officials Say http://nyti.ms/2YSeCaA
// A small-time businessman became a key middleman for bounties on coalition troops in Afghanistan, U.S. intelligence reports say. Friends saw him grow rich, but didn’t know how.

NYT, Timothy Naftali: How Generations of Russians Have Tried to Influence American Elections http://nyti.ms/3ipNozx Review of “America, Russia, and One Hundred Years of Covert Electoral Interference” by David Shimer

🐣 RT @tribelaw Donald Trump now says he doesn’t believe our intelligence community’s conclusion that Russia is paying bounties to Taliban who kill U.S. troops. Why not? Because . . . wait for it: ¤ Because Putin TOLD him Russia isn’t doing that. Shades of Helsinki. Can this really be happening?

‼️WaPo: White House does not plan any immediate response over intelligence reports on Russian bounties targeting U.S. troops http://wapo.st/3dPCtM7 “President Trump does not believe the reports are true or ‘actionable,’ according to two senior administration officials”

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Hearing that even though the Senate Coward Caucus is publicly sticking with Trump over letting Putin pay the Taliban to murder American soldiers that there is a Great Disturbance In the Farce inside the caucus.

NYT, David Sanger and Eric Schmitt: Trump’s New Russia Problem: Unread Intelligence and Missing Strategy http://nyti.ms/2NMZ9SM “[T]he president repeatedly objected to criticizing Russia & pressed us not to be so critical of Russia publicly,” John Bolton notes in his memoir
// High-level clearance is not required to see that the list of Russian aggressions in recent weeks rivals some of the worst days of the Cold War.

🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln Former U.S Navy Seal Dr. Dan Barkhuff wants to know if @realDonaldTrump is a coward who can’t stand up to Putin or if he’s complicit.
Well, Donald, which is it? 💽 https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1278028522863427584?s=20/photo/1
// Project Lincoln ad❣

🐣 RT @McFaul If American patriots are willing to deploy to Afghanistan to defend our country, the least our Commander in Chief could do to honor and support their service is spend 20 minutes a day reading his PDB.

⭕ 30 Jun 2020

🐣 RT @MSNBC .@mccaffreyr3 says President Trump “is someone who refuses to confront Russian adversarial efforts.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, DeadlineWH: Retired four star general: ‘In 50 years I’ve never seen anything like this’ http://on.msnbc.com/2ZFDeCf
// Former National Security Council member General Barry McCaffrey and former special presidential envoy for the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS Brett McGurk on why they believe the national security process is broken amid reports the U.S. had intelligence that Russia offered and paid the Taliban bounty to kill U.S. troops

🐣 RT @MSNBC .@neal_katyal on Pres. Trump’s Supreme Court tax return case: ¤ “The idea that he can just say ‘hey, hell no, I’m not going to give this to you.’ … In an American democracy, when the president does that, generally the courts don’t accept such things.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, TheBeatWithAri: SCOTUS about to rule against Trump on tax returns, says Obama’s SCOTUS lawyer http://on.msnbc.com/
// The Supreme Court will rule on the fate of Pres. Trump’s long-secret tax returns by mid-July and possibly sooner, and Pres. Obama’s Supreme Court litigator says it will likely be a partial loss for Trump. “This whole Russia story may very well color” the decision, says Neal Katyal, explaining that legitimate questions about Trump’s links to Russia argue in favor of a legal probe of his taxes. Katyal discusses the case with MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber.

WaPo: Intelligence reports on Russian bounty operation first reached White House in early 2019 http://wapo.st/2Vx0n92

NYT, Susan Rice: Why Does Trump Put Russia First? http://nyti.ms/3eRt8F4
// It’s exceedingly difficult to believe that no one told the president about the intelligence on Russian efforts to harm Americans in Afghanistan.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Because Vlad is Daddy.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln When will President Trump condemn Putin? ¤ Why won’t President Trump simply say he will defend our troops from Russia at all costs?
⋙⋙ 🐣 This is why Mary Trump’s book could be helpful. She has a PhD in Clinical Psychology. The book’s publication has been held up by a judge. ¤ The obvious scenario is that Trump felt rejected by an authoritarian father, whose affection he nonetheless craved.

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw HUGE change in WSJ story.*
On the left (in blue) from earlier: NSA and CIA differed on #RussiaBounty assessment.
On the right (in yellow) now: NSA and CIA “differences WEREN’T over the central assessment” of #RussiaBounty
*WSJ editors keep same headline, and no editor’s note.
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1278126395944841216?s=20/photo/1
// my reformatted text with original on top, revised on bottom

Politico: Russians squeeze U.S. troops in Syria amid uproar over Trump’s dealings with Moscow http://politi.co/31zEs4G ‘The growing friction comes against a backdrop of deepening mistrust between the NatSec community and Trump’s White House over dealings with Moscow’
// The dispute over intelligence about bounty payments in Afghanistan is exposing a deep rift in the government over how to handle Russia.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews The officials with knowledge of Bolton’s apparent briefing for Trump in 2019 said that the classified assessment of Russian bounties was the sole purpose of the meeting.
⋙ AP: AP sources: White House aware of Russian bounties in 2019 http://bit.ly/38eP9uT

🐣 RT @MaxBoot Nobody forced so many Americans to act so recklessly – first by placing their faith in a president who doesn’t deserve it and now in ignoring widely publicized scientific findings. ¤ We are living – and now dying – in an idiocracy of our own creation.
⋙ WaPo: Welcome to the United States of ‘Idiocracy’ http://wapo.st/2BnP3oA

🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzi Here’s all you need to know about our elections: Senate strips provision from intelligence bill requiring campaigns to report foreign election help #Senate
⋙ CNN: Senate strips provision from intelligence bill requiring campaigns to report foreign election help http://cnn.it/3gcUqWv

WaPo, Leon Panetta: Trump has no excuse for his failure to take action to defend America’s troops http://wapo.st/3dJdhXL “For the sake of those who lost their lives because of Russian bounties, someone must be held responsible”

NYT: Father of Slain Marine Finds Heartbreak Anew in Possible Russian Bounty http://nyti.ms/2AgNgkI “‘I am a Republican and I am a Trump supporter,’ he said. ‘But there would be no way he didn’t know about it if Russians were paying off these cowards like mafia payoff hit men’”
// “If it does come out as true, obviously the heartache would be terrible,” said Erik Hendriks, whose son was killed while on patrol in Afghanistan.

🐣 RT @charlie_savage EXCLUSIVE: Data intercepts showed GRU-to-Taliban $ transfers & a key intermediary fled to Russia, bolstering earlier detainee accounts about a Russian bounty op. Trump WH omitted in its briefing to GOP lawmakers as it downplayed intel as murky/contested.
⋙ NYT: Data on Financial Transfers Bolstered Suspicions That Russia Offered Bounties http://nyti.ms/31xyKk2
// Analysts have used other evidence to conclude that the transfers were likely part of an effort to offer payments to Taliban-linked militants to kill American and coalition troops in Afghanistan.

Though the United States has accused Russia of providing general support to the Taliban before, analysts concluded from other intelligence that the transfers were most likely part of a bounty program that detainees described during interrogations. Investigators also identified by name numerous Afghans in a network linked to the suspected Russian operation, the officials said — including, two of them added, a man believed to have served as an intermediary for distributing some of the funds and who is now thought to be in Russia.

The intercepts bolstered the findings gleaned from the interrogations, helping reduce an earlier disagreement among intelligence analysts and agencies over the reliability of the detainees. The disclosures further undercut White House officials’ claim that the intelligence was too uncertain to brief President Trump. In fact, the information was provided to him in his daily written brief in late February, two officials have said.

They said that several businessmen who transfer money through the informal “hawala” system were arrested in Afghanistan over the past six months and are suspected of being part of a ring of middlemen who operated between the Russian intelligence agency, known as the G.R.U., and Taliban-linked militants. The businessmen were arrested in what the officials described as sweeping raids in the north of Afghanistan, as well as in Kabul.

A half-million dollars was seized from the home of one of the men, added a provincial official. The New York Times had previously reported that the recovery of an unusually large amount of cash in a raid was an early piece in the puzzle that investigators put together.

Democrats and Senate Republicans were also separately briefed at the White House on Tuesday morning. Democrats emerged saying that the issue was clearly not, as Mr. Trump has suggested, a “hoax.” They demanded to hear directly from intelligence officials, rather than from Mr. Trump’s political appointees, but conceded they had not secured a commitment for such a briefing.

The Times reported last week that intelligence officials believed that a unit of the G.R.U. had offered and paid bounties for killing American troops and other coalition forces and that the White House had not authorized a response after the National Security Council convened an interagency meeting about the problem in late March.

Investigators are said to be focused on at least two deadly attacks on American soldiers in Afghanistan. One is an April 2019 bombing outside Bagram Air Base that killed three Marines: Staff Sgt. Christopher Slutman, 43, of Newark, Del.; Cpl. Robert A. Hendriks, 25, of Locust Valley, N.Y.; and Sgt. Benjamin S. Hines, 31, of York, Pa.

On Monday, Felicia Arculeo, the mother of Corporal Hendriks, told CNBC that she was upset to learn from news reports of the suspicions that her son’s death arose from a Russian bounty operation. She said she wanted an investigation, adding that “the parties who are responsible should be held accountable, if that’s even possible.”

Intelligence about the suspected Russian plot was included in Mr. Trump’s written President’s Daily Brief in late February, according to two officials, contrasting Mr. Trump’s claim on Sunday that he was never “briefed or told” about the matter.

Two former Afghan officials said Monday that members of local criminal networks have carried out attacks for the Taliban in the past — not because they share the Taliban’s ideology or goals, but in exchange for money.

In Parwan Province, where Bagram Airfield is, the Taliban are known to have hired local criminals as freelancers, said Gen. Zaman Mamozai, the former police chief of the province. He said the Taliban’s commanders are based in two districts of the province, Seyagird and Shinwari, and that from there they coordinate a network that commissions criminals to carry out attacks.

And Haseeba Efat, a former member of Parwan’s provincial council, also said the Taliban have hired freelancers in Bagram district — including one of his own distant relatives in one case.

“They agree with these criminals that they won’t have monthly salary, but they will get paid for the work they do when the Taliban need them,” Mr. Efat said.

Twenty American service members were killed in combat-related operations in Afghanistan last year, the most since 2014.

🧵 RT @SteveSchmidtSES President Ulysses S Grant, “I leave comparisons to history, claiming only that I have acted in every instance from a conscientious desire to do what was right, constitutional, within the law and for the very best interests of the whole people. failures have been errors in 📌 https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1277820446658965505?s=20
🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Judgement not intent.” These are the words of a great and honorable man. Let’s compare them to Trump’s record of self interest, corruption, cowardice, betrayal, idiocy, insanity and maliced indifference towards the suffering of our country and her people. We are fated (2)
🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES to suffer death and loss on an epic scale in the months ahead. The economic catastrophe will worsen. The Trump regime is in its death throes and thus has arrived at its most dangerous hour. He is failing and falling apart mentally and physically. He has lost control. (3)
🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES But it will get worse before it can get better. The Maliced indifference of Trump to the American people and our country will grow more lethal and dangerous between now and November. He will divide the country, incite racial tensions and stoke violence all in the name of (4)
🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Law and Order. He will continue his assault on the Rule of Law and vandalism of the American Justice system. He will seek to conjure chaos in our country hoping the resulting foul winds can fill his sagging political sails. He will continue to betray our men and women in (5)
🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Harms way who have been targeted for death by Russian contracts through faithlessness to his oath. He will steepen the angle of our decline and weaken us more with each instance of his bloviating incompetence. Trump will seek to destroy the integrity of the election process (6)
🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES And when he loses he will question the legitimacy of the election and further erode the faith of his followers in democracy, liberty and the American ideal. Trump and his party will seek do disenfranchise millions of Americans from their god given right to vote because they (7)
🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Smell the pungent scent of political repudiation moving ever closer. The stench will envelop all of them. The GOP Senate Majority has enabled all of this. Trump could not have desecrated the dignity of his office, disgraced America, dishonored (8)
🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES the US Military and sundered the American people absent the malignant collaboration and despicable silence of the GOP Senators. Their cowardice at a moment when they were called to stand for the right and decent will be their eternal shame. They all deserve defeat. They deserve (9)
🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES It because America needs Senators who aren’t afraid of Tweets, Fox News Rush Limbaugh or a Presidential nickname. The Country needs Patriots not collaborators. When Trump and a Platoon of defeated Republican Senators look in the early morning mirror upon the first dawn after (10)
🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES The election they can all be assured that ignominy is their destiny for remembrance, Timid men and Women who failed America in an hour of great crisis and testing. None will ever be able to say what Grant did at the hour of his death. (11)
That is a tragedy for all of us . # @ProjectLincoln

🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio WSJ reports the NSA “strongly dissented” on the Russian bounty assessment
⋙ WSJ: NSA Differed From CIA, Others on Russia Bounty Intelligence http://on.wsj.com/2VvZU71 //➔ Note that the AP has reported that John Bolton did in fact brief Trump in March 2019 ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1278009456870264835?s=20/photo/1
// Lawmakers say intelligence contains evidence that Russia paid bounties to insurgent for attacks on Americans

The National Security Agency strongly dissented from other intelligence agencies’ assessment that Russia paid bounties for the killing of U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan, according to people familiar with the matter.

The disclosure of the dissent by the NSA, which specializes in electronic eavesdropping, comes as the White House has played down the revelations, saying that the information wasn’t verified and that intelligence officials didn’t agree on it.

Because of that, President Trump was never personally briefed on the threat, the White House said, although a key lawmaker said the information apparently was included in written intelligence materials prepared for Mr. Trump.

🐣 RT @duty2warn The more he’s losing, the crazier he gets. The crazier he gets, the more aides mollify him. The more they mollify him, the more he’s unchecked. The more he’s unchecked, the more mistakes he makes. The more mistakes he makes, the more he’s losing, and the crazier he gets. Repeat.

🐣 RT @atrupar SCHIFF: “I find it inexplicable in light of these public allegations that POTUS hasn’t come before the country & assured people that he’ll get to the bottom of whether Russians are putting bounties on the heads of troops, & he’ll do everything in his power to protect US troops.” 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1277966586901487616?s=20/photo/1

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Trump’s F*cked. That Means America Is Too Until November. http://bit.ly/3eKLPu0 //➔ Actually, until Jan 20, right? As in: Turn out the lights on your way out.
// He’s tired of the job, but he knows that without the power of his office (and Bill Barr to protect him), every conceivable chicken will come home to roost. 

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 The mother of a Marine killed last year in Afghanistan wants an investigation of reports that her son and two other Marines may have been the targets of Taliban-linked fighters who collected a bounty on US soldiers offered by a Russian military intel unit.
⋙ CNBC: Mom of Marine killed in Afghanistan wants investigation of claim Russians paid Taliban to kill U.S. soldiers http://cnb.cx/2BUZgbX
// Felicia Arculeo, whose son Cpl. Robert Hendriks died in the April 8, 2019, attack, also told CNBC “that the parties who are responsible should be held accountable, if that’s even possible.”

🐣 RT @mjgerson “This is an enormity, wrapped in a treachery, inside a debacle.”
⋙ WaPo, Michael Gerson: Trump’s diminished moral capacity is on full display http://wapo.st/2CSRy2O

Outrages committed by President Trump generally come in an undifferentiated mass of scandals, travesties, betrayals, absurdities and abuses of the public trust.

Consider recent days. The president tweeted a video of a supporter shouting “white power,” seemingly to distract from his inaction on Russian-paid bounties for the killing of U.S. troops, which had drawn attention away from his tragically botched pandemic response. This is an enormity, wrapped in a treachery, inside a debacle.

🐣 RT @danielsgoldman We warned everyone. Senate Republicans ignored the warnings.
⋙ 🐣 RT @brhodes Over the last few months, the consequences of the Trump presidency have caught up with us, and hit us all at once in every dimension of American life. Our democracy will not survive four more years of this.

🐣 RT @cbouzy Trump’s presidency is over, the question now is will it take the November election to remove him or will he be forced to resign. I predict we will know as early as today which way the political winds are blowing.

🐣 RT @carolecadwalla The advertising boycott of Facebook is totally genius. Finally – *FINALLY* – something’s working. It is extraordinary that it has come to this – Congress, the combined clout of 7 parliaments, the EU, FTC, SEC, nothing & no-one has been able to do this. Take a bow, all 👏👏👏
⋙ 🐣 RT @slpng_giants Honestly, when we launched #StopHateForProfit 10 days ago with the @NAACP @ColorOfChange @ADL @CommonSense & @freepress, we had no idea if it would amount to anything. ¤ To watch these major brands finally hold Facebook accountable is completely surreal and humbling. ¤ What a day.

⭕ 29 Jun 2020

🐣 RT @CT_Bergstrom So various media are reporting a new pandemic flu virus discovered in China. ¤ What does this actually mean? ¤ Let’s look at the original paper. Actually, that’s not so easy to do because—unconscionably in my opinion—@PNAS has put it behind a paywall.
⋙ 🐣 RT @CT_Bergstrom The main finding is that a new genotype of H1N1 flu, known as G4, emerged and by 2016 became the dominant strain in pigs. ¤ So that’s the first thing to notice. This is not a *new* new virus; it’s been very common in pigs since 2016.
⋙ 🐣 RT @CT_Bergstrom But every indication is that the G4 virus would have to undergo some evolutionary change to spread readily in people, and it may never do that. ¤ If it does? We know how to make vaccines for influenza viruses. It could be included in the seasonal vaccine; the only issue is timing.

WaPo, Ignatius: Were Trump’s aides afraid to tell him about the Russian bounties? http://wapo.st/3gckJfz “Trump is an obstacle to good policy. Either people don’t tell him the truth, or he doesn’t want to hear it. Whichever way, he’s defaulting on his most basic responsibility“

A basic truth about Russian President Vladimir Putin, which President Trump evidently doesn’t understand: Putin is in the payback business. He believes the United States destroyed his former country, the Soviet Union. He likes the United States to feel pain, in Afghanistan and everywhere else.

Trump has his own, much rosier take on Putin. And I can’t help wondering whether that explains why, assuming his account is true, the American president was never briefed about intelligence reports early this year that Russia was offering bounties to Taliban fighters to kill U.S. and coalition troops in Afghanistan. Perhaps Trump’s national security aides were afraid to upset him.

First, we must understand that the Russians wish us ill in Afghanistan. Putin’s generation remains bitter about their forced withdrawal that finished in 1989, under American pressure, which presaged the collapse of the Soviet Union.

What makes Afghanistan especially painful for Russia is that the Soviet Union’s final defeat resulted from a secret CIA program to supply the Afghan mujahideen with Stinger antiaircraft missiles, which could shoot down Soviet helicopters and were a death sentence for Moscow’s recruits.

🧵 RT @MuellerSheWrote THREAD: 1/ I know this sounds likes super space beans, but I need to get it out of my head so I’m putting it here. Some is public reporting (labeled AP=Associated Press), some is speculative (labeled AG=me). 📌 WHAT IF: https://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrote/status/1277833687640334336?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote ● 2/ Jan 2019: The White House is briefed on Russian bounties to the Taliban to murder allied troops in Afghanistan (AP)
● Mar 2019: Bolton discusses the bounties with trump (AP)
● Apr 2019: 3 US Marines are murdered in an ambush in Afghanistan. The Taliban claims responsibility (AP)
⋙ 🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote 3/ If that ambush was part of the bounty operation, trump had blood on his hands & began hiding the intel, keeping it under wraps for the last 14 months (AG). He fired 5 inspectors general, replaced the DNI with a yes-man, & gutted the NCTC & the US agency for global media (AP)
⋙ 🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote 4/ Former Director of National Intel Maguire briefs the gang of 8 in February and trump fires him for not briefing him first (AP)
Maybe that briefing including the bounties, and maybe that ‘s the first congress has heard of it (AG)
⋙ 🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote 5/ Trump does damage control & uses Barr to get rid of the non-cooperative GOP chair of the Senate Intel Cmte (Burr) ahead of their counterintelligence report (AG). Think of everyone he’s fired since last April, and then think of all the favors he’s done for Russia since then.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote 6/ Think of all the clandestine Pooty calls & secret meetings. Think about the fact that he blocked the DNI threat assessment from coming out in March for the first time in 14 years (AP). We need a full investigation, the PDBs, testimony, documents, EVERYTHING #TrumpTraitor
⋙ 🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote 7/ This all sounds nuts to me, but a long time ago when we speculated that Roger Stone told trump about the Wikileaks dumps ahead of time & Manafort & Gates knew, I also thought we sounded crazy. Please note this is only conjecture based on public reporting. END

🐣 RT @Oriana0214 JUST IN from the Pentagon: “The Department of Defense continues to evaluate intelligence that Russian GRU operatives were engaged in malign activity against United States and coalition forces in Afghanistan… (1/2)
⋙ 🐣 RT @Oriana0214 DOD has no corroborating evidence to validate the recent allegations found in open-source reports. Regardless, we take the safety & security of our forces in Afghanistan—& around the world—most seriously & continuously adopt measures to prevent harm from potential threats” (2/2)
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @AdamBlicksteim This is so oddly stated. Typically the intelligence itself, if deemed credible, is corroborating. And we know according to other USG sources DOD protected US forces because of the intelligence. So if DOD took action based on the intel they must’ve deemed it credible

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman Photo of the attack in April 2019 in Afghanistan that killed 3 US troops and that is under investigation as a possible bounty hit paid for by Russia.
⋙ 🐣 RT @qadir_sidiqi #AFG. Car bomb hit foreign forces’ convoy close to the entrance gate of Bagram airbase, in #Bagram district of central #Parwan province on Monday evening. ¤ #Taliban claimed responsibility by sharing the picture with media. https://twitter.com/qadir_sediqi/status/1115270537578713088?s=20/photo/1
// 4/8/2019

PressRelease: Romney, Colleagues Introduce Measure to Defense Bill to Limit Troop Reductions in Germany http://bit.ly/3eLxM7r Senators Mitt Romney (R-UT), Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Marco Rubio (R-FL), Chris Coons (D-DE), Tim Kaine (D-VA), and Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)

🐣 RT @jedshug I still won’t call it “treason.” ¤ But damn, it is time for a mutiny over these bounties. ¤ Dasvidaniya, Donnie.
🐣 RT @tedlieu The specificity and large number of leaks to multiple news organizations suggests current and/or former @realDonaldTrump officials are very angry that @POTUS coddled Russia while Putin paid people to kill US troops. These patriots want the American people to know the truth.
🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote BREAKING: Bolton told trump about the Russian bounties paid to the Taliban to kill US troops in March 2019. LAST YEAR. How do you feel about Bolton refusing to testify now?
🔆 This❗️⋙ AP: AP sources: White House aware of Russian bounties in 2019 http://bit.ly/38eP9uT

Top officials in the White House were aware in early 2019 of classified intelligence indicating Russia was secretly offering bounties to the Taliban for the deaths of Americans, a full year earlier than has been previously reported, according to U.S. officials with direct knowledge of the intelligence.

The assessment was included in at least one of President Donald Trump’s written daily intelligence briefings at the time, according to the officials. Then-national security adviser John Bolton also told colleagues he briefed Trump on the intelligence assessment in March 2019.

Bolton declined to comment Monday when asked by the AP if he had briefed Trump about the matter in 2019. On Sunday, he suggested to NBC’s “Meet the Press” that Trump was claiming ignorance of Russia’s provocations to justify his administration’s lack of a response. ¤ “He can disown everything if nobody ever told him about it,” Bolton said.

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok Shocker: Trump, Grenell, Ratcliffe, McEnany lied. Trump Got Written Briefing ~February 27 on Russian Bounty Intel, Officials say. ¤ Why would they lie, if not to hide profound dereliction of duty & betrayal? Whenever GOP covers for Trump, they shield Putin.
🐣 RT @BillKristol “The intelligence was included months ago in Trump’s President’s Daily Brief document — a compilation…that is prepared for him to read. One of the officials said the item appeared in Trump’s brief in late February; the other cited Feb. 27, specifically.”
⋙ 🔆 Breaking❗️⋙ NYT: Trump Got Written Briefing in February on Possible Russian Bounties, Officials Say http://nyti.ms/31q47gh
// The investigation into Russia’s suspected operation is said to focus in part on the killings of three Marines in a truck bombing last year, officials said.

American officials provided a written briefing in late February to President Trump laying out their conclusion that a Russian military intelligence unit offered and paid bounties to Taliban-linked militants to kill U.S. and coalition troops in Afghanistan, two officials familiar with the matter said.

The investigation into the suspected Russian covert operation to incentivize such killings has focused in part on an April 2019 car bombing that killed three Marines as one such potential attack, according to multiple officials familiar with the matter.

The new information emerged as the White House tried on Monday to play down the intelligence assessment that Russia sought to encourage and reward killings — including reiterating a claim that Mr. Trump was never briefed about the matter and portraying the conclusion as disputed and dubious.

But that stance clashed with the disclosure by two officials that the intelligence was included months ago in Mr. Trump’s President’s Daily Brief document — a compilation of the government’s latest secrets and best insights about foreign policy and national security that is prepared for him to read. One of the officials said the item appeared in Mr. Trump’s brief in late February; the other cited Feb. 27, specifically.

But that stance clashed with the disclosure by two officials that the intelligence was included months ago in Mr. Trump’s President’s Daily Brief document — a compilation of the government’s latest secrets and best insights about foreign policy and national security that is prepared for him to read. One of the officials said the item appeared in Mr. Trump’s brief in late February; the other cited Feb. 27, specifically.

The Associated Press first reported that the intelligence community was examining the deaths of the three Marine reservists: Staff Sgt. Christopher Slutman, 43, of Newark, Del.; Cpl. Robert A. Hendriks, 25, of Locust Valley, N.Y.; and Sgt. Benjamin S. Hines, 31, of York, Pa. ¤ They were killed when a vehicle laden with explosives hit their truck, wounding an Afghan contractor as well. The huge blast set fire to the truck, engulfing those inside in flames, while their fellow Marines tried to extricate them, a defense official said. A brief firefight ensued.

🐣 RT @danielsgoldman The consequences of attacking the Ukraine whistleblower: concerned officials go to the media instead of proper channels. When you take away the proper route through vindictive retribution, you cannot then complain about leaks.
🐣 RT @VickyPJWard In hundreds classified phone calls with foreign heads of state, Trump was so consistently unprepared and so often outplayed that the calls helped convince some senior officials that Trump himself posed a danger to national security. ¤ Per @carlbernstein:
🔆 This❗️⋙ CNN: From pandering to Putin to abusing allies and ignoring his own advisers, Trump’s phone calls alarm US officials http://cnn.it/2YGDH8a

The calls caused former top Trump deputies — including national security advisers H.R. McMaster and John Bolton, Defense Secretary James Mattis, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, and White House chief of staff John Kelly, as well as intelligence officials — to conclude that the President was often “delusional,” as two sources put it, in his dealings with foreign leaders. … [H]e continued to believe that he could either charm, jawbone or bully almost any foreign leader into capitulating to his will, and often pursued goals more attuned to his own agenda than what many of his senior advisers considered the national interest.

… [T]he President regularly bullied and demeaned the leaders of America’s principal allies, especially two women: telling Prime Minister Theresa May of the United Kingdom she was weak and lacked courage; and telling German Chancellor Angela Merkel that she was “stupid.”

Trump incessantly boasted to his fellow heads of state, including Saudi Arabia’s autocratic royal heir Mohammed bin Salman and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, about his own wealth, genius, “great” accomplishments as President, and the “idiocy” of his Oval Office predecessors, according to the sources.

In his conversations with both Putin and Erdogan, Trump took special delight in trashing former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama and suggested that dealing directly with him — Trump — would be far more fruitful than during previous administrations. “They didn’t know BS,” he said of Bush and Obama — one of several derisive tropes the sources said he favored when discussing his predecessors with the Turkish and Russian leaders.

Like Bolton, CNN’s sources said that the President seemed to continually conflate his own personal interests — especially for purposes of re-election and revenge against perceived critics and political enemies — with the national interest.

… More than a dozen officials either listened to the President’s phone calls in real time or were provided detailed summaries and rough-text recording printouts of the calls soon after their completion, CNN’s sources said. The sources were interviewed by CNN repeatedly over a four-month period extending into June.

One person familiar with almost all the conversations with the leaders of Russia, Turkey, Canada, Australia and western Europe described the calls cumulatively as ‘abominations’ so grievous to US national security interests that if members of Congress heard from witnesses to the actual conversations or read the texts and contemporaneous notes, even many senior Republican members would no longer be able to retain confidence in the President. [ ✛ worse ]

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Intelligence on Russian bounty plot was included in the President’s Daily Brief earlier this year. ¤ If Trump was doing his job—and not just golfing and Tweeting—he would have read it.
⋙ CNN: Intelligence on Russian bounty plot was included in the President’s Daily Brief earlier this year, source says http://cnn.it/2BfsJOa

🐣 RT @lrozen includes House Ds who have intelligence & military experience (Spanberger, Slotkin, Gallego), chair of House intel comm Schiff,
⋙ 🐣 RT @JakeSherman 🚨 DEMS going to the White House tomorrow for Afghanistan briefing: Hoyer, Engel, Schiff, Smith, Meeks, Sherman, Spanberger, Slotkin, Gallego and Keating.

🐣 RT @MJGerson “It is usually better to have responsible people in the room where the president makes strategic choices. But if the commander in chief knew of the Russian bounties in Afghanistan and refused to confront them — then resignation would be an act of honor.”
⋙ WaPo, Michael Gerson: If Trump ignored bounties on U.S. soldiers, this represents a new level of debasement http://wapo.st/2CSRy2O

🐣 RT @atrupar Tammy Duckworth: “While he spent his wknd golfing, lying, & making sure the buck stopped anywhere but w/ him, our troops in hot spots were forced to wonder whether they might be next, whether a bounty might be placed on them, and whether POTUS would even care enough to respond.” 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1277714864258121730?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @kurtbardella Expect Republicans in Congress to play for time and accuse Democrats of trying to politicize the Russia-Trump bounty story … my recommendation is for Democrats to exhibit the same level of restraint that Republicans showed during #Benghazi

🐣 RT @casternoel Exactly. This reminds me of the fundraiser at Howard Lutnick’s townhouse next to Epstein’s (#9 & #11 E.71st.) shortly before his arrest. In attendance: Trump, Giuliani, Steve Wynn and 27 other pervs. @realDonaldTrump
⋙ 🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 In fairness, Trump may just be gathering the Rs together to remind them what was on the RNC server that was hacked by a Russia . . .
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @BillKristol You’ve got to be kidding.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @JakeSherman The Afghanistan briefing this afternoon at the White House is for House Rs only.

🐣 RT @Klasfeld Speaker Pelosi asks DNI Ratcliffe and CIA director Haspel about reports of Russian bounties to the Taliban to kill U.S. troops: ¤ “Was the President briefed, and if not, why not, and why was Congress not briefed?” Text Block: https://twitter.com/KlasfeldReports/status/1277607295397085185?s=20/photo/1
⋙ Speaker.gov: http://bit.ly/3i7d8k6

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Folks, we are about to experience the mother of all gaslights in response to the Putin bounties. ¤ My wager: Bill Barr is going to launch an “investigation” into the “leaker” who gave the story to the NY Times which is also going to somehow become magically connected to Obamagate

🐣 RT @tedlieu Dear @RepJimBanks: Why does the story keep changing? The DNI at the time, @RichardGrenell, flatly denies ever hearing of the Russian bounty information. Now you are saying there was an actual investigation. Also, why were no Democrats allowed in the briefing?
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepJimBanks The real scandal: We’ll likely never know the truth… Because the @nytimes used unconfirmed intel in an ONGOING investigation into targeted killing of American soldiers in order to smear the President. The blood is on their hands.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepJimBanks [⇈ ⇊ Top of Thread:] I just left the White House where I was briefed by CoS @MarkMeadows and top intelligence officials. They discussed @nytimes’ hit piece falsely accusing @realDonaldTrump of ignoring reports that Russia placed bounties on American soldiers in Afghanistan.A thread, 📌 https://twitter.com/RepJimBanks/status/1277684823063171073?s=20

🐣 RT @MichaelSSmithII Gonna wager a very safe bet here for the whole world to see: ¤ @DNI_Ratcliffe’s career as director of @ODNIgov is about to be the shortest one in the history of that office.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kaitlincollins Seven lawmakers were just briefed on the reports about Russians offering bounties to Taliban-linked militants to kill U.S. troops. Cheney, Thornberry, McCaul, Biggs, Banks, Kinzinger & Stefanik were briefed by O’Brien, Ratcliffe and Meadows, I’m told.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @GeraltOfPhilly It’s not a briefing unless democrats were also invited. This is a cover up.

“This makes Benghazi look like they’re playing with toys” – Claire McCaskill on @DeadlineWH

🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio Sen. Young (R-Ind.) urges Trump to take punitive action against his own intel officials if they didn’t brief him. ¤ “I stand ready to hold any members of your administration accountable for their gross negligence in performing such a grave responsibility.” http://bit.ly/2CTjDXL

RawStory: Pentagon officials were ‘pounding on the door’ to get Trump to do something about Russia’s assassination bounty: WaPo’s Ignatius http://bit.ly/3geDBdXhttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1277695027339296768?s=20/photo/1

Appearing on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” longtime political columnist David Ignatius said that his own follow-up on the New York Times’ explosive report that Donald Trump’s administration was well aware that the Russians were offering a bounty for the death of U.S. military members revealed that Pentagon officials have “pounding on the door” and trying to get Donald Trump to do something about it.
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“Based on my reporting trying to confirm the New York Times’ excellent story it’s clear in late March you had senior U.S commanders, senior civilian intelligence officials, in effect pounding on the door of the White House saying we need to do something about this, we need to come to a conclusion about what damage the Russian program is doing, we need to reassess our programs in Afghanistan and they couldn’t get an answer,” [Ignatius] reported.
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“To this day there’s not an answer, there’s not a real response. Was this because the president was briefed and did nothing or because he wasn’t briefed because people were afraid to give him bad news and kept it to themselves? I don’t know.”

🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES It is slightly past 1800 hrs in Afghanistan. Americans are being hunted. Americans have been marked for death by Putin and Russian intelligence. The President knows this but does nothing. In fact, he rewards Russia. It is a singular and astounding betrayal. Trump shames us.

🐣 RT @McFaul Dmitri, do you/did you work at the National Security Council ? I did for three years. This is not how it works (at least under normal circumstances.) https://twitter.com/McFaul/status/1277501759674478595?s=20
⋙ 🐣 The Trump admin is so incompetent that I’d guess little works the same, including alerting the POTUS and VP of dire threats. That’s why I like @gtconway3d’s assessment of “Dereliction of Duty.” Iow, when incompetence results in deaths and failure to protect. Applies to CV19 too.

🔆 More❗️⋙ AP: Trump denies briefing on reported bounties against US troops http://bit.ly/3i834HE “The Trump administration [is] set to brief select members of Congress on the matter on Monday.” “Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. … golfed with Trump on Sunday”

President Donald Trump on Sunday denied that he was made aware of U.S. intelligence officials’ conclusions that Russia secretly offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants for killing American troops in Afghanistan. The Trump administration was set to brief select members of Congress on the matter on Monday.

… The assessment was first reported by The New York Times and then confirmed to The Associated Press by American intelligence officials and two others with knowledge of the matter.

There were conflicting reports about whether Trump was aware of Russia’s actions. The intelligence officials told the AP that the president was briefed on the matter earlier this year; Trump denied that, tweeting on Sunday that neither he nor Vice President Mike Pence had been briefed. The president tweeted Sunday night that he was just told that intelligence officials didn’t report the information to him because they didn’t find it credible.

Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, the No. 3 Republican in the House, called for the White House to share more information with Congress, saying if true, lawmakers need to know “Who did know and when?” and, referring to Russian leader Vladimir Putin, “What has been done in response to protect our forces & hold Putin accountable?”

Bolton told NBC’s “Meet the Press” that he thinks the answer “may be precisely because active Russian aggression like that against the American service members is a very, very serious matter and nothing’s been done about it, if it’s true, for these past four or five months, so it may look like he was negligent. But, of course, he can disown everything if nobody ever told him about it.”

Democratic presumptive presidential nominee Joe Biden said reports that Trump was aware of the Russian bounties would be a “truly shocking revelation” about the commander in chief and his failure to protect U.S. troops in Afghanistan and stand up to Russia.

In early 2020, members of the elite Naval Special Warfare Development Group, known to the public as SEAL Team Six, raided a Taliban outpost and recovered roughly $500,000. The recovered funds further solidified the suspicions of the American intelligence community that the Russians had offered money to Taliban militants and other linked associations.

One official said the administration discussed several potential responses, but the White House has yet to authorize any step.

Biden criticized Trump for “his embarrassing campaign of deference and debasing himself” before Putin. Trump tweeted that “nobody’s been tougher” on Russia than his administration.

⭕ 28 Jun 2020

🐣 RT @SallyQYates Trump tries to wrap himself in faux love for our military but looks the other way when Russia puts a bounty on American service members’ lives. It’s time for a president who will stand with our allies and stand up to our adversaries.
⋙ NYT: Spies and Commandos Warned Months Ago of Russian Bounties on U.S. Troops http://nyti.ms/388oNuz
// The recovery of large amounts of American cash at a Taliban outpost in Afghanistan helped tip off U.S. officials. It is believed that at least one U.S. troop death was the result of the bounties.

🐣 RT @duty2warn When a sitting President is repeatedly accused of being compromised, acts like he’s compromised, takes steps to avoid any investigative oversight, and fights to the death to keep taxes, financials, and business dealings secret, how does ALL of America not ask: WTF is he hiding?

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 Trump and team are the most incompetent liars in the history of American politics. There will be a paper trail on all of this. We need to hear who else in government knew? What were the options discussed in the March NSC? Why was ZERO ACTION taken?
⋙ 🐣 RT @tedlieu Dear @realDonaldTrump: Your story conflicts with the story the DNI Director at the time @RichardGrenell told. He said he “never heard” of the Russian bounty info, not that he found it not credible enough to tell you. ¤ Also, UK confirmed the bounty info.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @adamgoldmanNYT British security officials have confirmed to Sky News that the reports about the plot are true. @AliBunkallSKY
⋙⋙⋙ SkyNews, Alistair Bunkall [UK]: Russia offered Taliban-linked fighters bounties to attack British troops – as senior Tory MP seeks answers http://bit.ly/31reFeU
// The group responsible for the payments is the same Russian intelligence outfit behind the Skripal poisonings, Sky News is told.

WaPo, Manuel Roig-Franzia: John Bolton’s been a political brawler for decades, but his rumble with Donald Trump is extreme — even for him. http://wapo.st/3dGuwJb “Neither has resorted to saying, ‘Nyah, nyah, nyah, nyah’ — yet”

In his book, Bolton calls Trump “erratic” and “stunningly misinformed” and says he’s obligated to share his take on the president with Americans before November’s election. Trump has responded by calling Bolton an “idiot” and a “wacko.” Neither has resorted to saying, “Nyah, nyah, nyah, nyah” — yet.

Bolton’s animosity toward Trump now goes so deep that he said in an interview with The Washington Post that he’d rank Democratic presidents Bill Clinton and even Barack Obama — whose Iran nuclear deal Bolton has savaged repeatedly — as handling foreign policy better than Trump. (Bolton rates Ronald Reagan as the best of the past six presidents on that count and Trump dead last.)

WaPo, Fred Hiatt: Trump’s articles of impeachment — updated http://wapo.st/2VqaqMS
● Negligence, leading to thousands of deaths, in the handling of the novel coronavirus
● Abuse of law enforcement powers
● Abuse of his appointment power
● Abuse of power in foreign affairs

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Russian bounties to Taliban-linked militants resulted in deaths of U.S. troops, according to intelligence assessments http://wapo.st/2NCBPHd
// The issue has generated disagreement within the Trump administration about how to confront Moscow.

Russian bounties offered to Taliban-linked militants to kill coalition forces in Afghanistan are believed to have resulted in the deaths of several U.S. service members, according to intelligence gleaned from U.S. military interrogations of captured militants in recent months.

Several people familiar with the matter said it was unclear exactly how many Americans or coalition troops from other countries may have been killed or targeted under the program. U.S. forces in Afghanistan suffered a total of 10 deaths from hostile gunfire or improvised bombs in 2018, and 16 in 2019. Two have been killed this year. In each of those years, several service members were also killed by what are known as “green on blue” hostile incidents by members of Afghan security forces, which are sometimes believed to have been infiltrated by the Taliban.

The intelligence was passed up from the U.S. Special Operations forces based in Afghanistan and led to a restricted high-level White House meeting in late March, the people said.

The meeting led to broader discussions about possible responses to the Russian action, ranging from diplomatic expressions of disapproval and warnings, to sanctions, according to two of the people.

The disturbing intelligence — which the CIA was tasked with reviewing, and later confirmed — generated disagreement about the appropriate path forward, a senior U.S. official said. The administration’s special envoy for Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, preferred confronting the Russians directly about the matter, while some National Security Council officials in charge of Russia were more dismissive of taking immediate action, the official said.

It remained unclear where those discussions have led to date. Verifying such intelligence is a process that can take weeks, typically involving the CIA and the National Security Agency, which captures foreign cellphone and radio communications. Final drafting of any policy options in response would be the responsibility of national security adviser Robert C. O’Brien.

Asked to comment, John Ullyot, an NSC spokesman, said that “the veracity of the underlying allegations continue to be evaluated.”

Russia and the Taliban have denied the existence of the program. ¤ Among the coalition of NATO forces in Afghanistan, the British were briefed late last week on the intelligence assessment …

[T]he primary controversy in Washington over the weekend revolved around denials by President Trump and his aides that the president was ever briefed on the intelligence.

Trump on Sunday confirmed statements by Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe and the White House press secretary that he received no briefing on the subject …

“… [T]he president will not confront the Russians on this score, denies being briefed,” Pelosi said on ABC News’s “This Week.” ¤ “But he wants to ignore,” she said, “he wants to bring them back to the G-8 despite the annexation of Crimea and invasion of Ukraine, despite what they yielded to [Putin] in Syria, despite [Russian President Vladimir Putin’s] intervention into our election, which is well documented by our intelligence community, and despite now possibly this allegation, which we should have been briefed on.”

So the issue is not when the president was briefed, [a person familiar with the issue] said, but rather, “now that you are aware of it, what are you going to do about it? That’s where the focus should be.” … Carter Malkasian, who served as a senior adviser to the previous chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr. … now a scholar at CNA, said the bounty operation, if true, could be a “random” initiative, rather than one that reflected a well-coordinated program ordered by the highest levels of the government.

WaPo: Zuckerberg once wanted to sanction Trump. Then Facebook wrote rules that accommodated him. http://wapo.st/3dAKkgw “[A]s Trump grew in power, the fear of his wrath pushed Facebook into more deferential behavior toward its growing number of right-leaning users”
// Starting as early as 2015, Facebook executives started crafting exceptions for the then-candidate that transformed the world’s information battlefield for years to come.

💙 🐣 RT @donwinslow When America needed a Commander in Chief, America got a traitor. ¤ Trump knew since March that Putin had placed and paid the Taliban $$ bounties $$ to kill American soldiers in Afghanistan. ¤ When his soldiers needed him, he looked the other way. Our latest video: #TrumpTraitor 💽 https://twitter.com/donwinslow/status/1277341022167564288?s=20/photo/1
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🐣 RT @votevets Donald Trump can take all his empty words about respecting our service and shove them. #TRE45ON #TraitorTrump 💽 https://twitter.com/votevets/status/1277295496105807873?s=20/photo/1
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🐣 RT @duty2warn Our president asked at least three foreign governments to help rig a US election for his benefit. That would be the scandal of all time, if this was any other time. Today, he golfed with Graham. When they debut the new narrative, remember – everything is confession or projection.

🐣 RT @NormOrnstein There are fundamentally two possibilities here. One is that Trump was told months ago about Russian bounties to kill American soldiers and did nothing as our troops were killd. Two is that he wasn’t told. If #2 what would a competent, patriotic American president do? 1/
⋙ 🐣 RT @NormOrnstein Immediately drop everything, fire the national security advisor and everyone on the NSC staff dealing with Russia. Fire your chief of staff. Haul in the DNI and CIA director and demand to know why it was not in the PDB. Announce serious sanctions against Russia. 2/
⋙ 🐣 RT @NormOrnstein Apologize to the American people and especially to our military for this despicable failure in governance. What does this president do? Plays golf with Lindsey Graham. Issues a tweet of denial which includes neither an apology nor any action against his BFF Putin. Breathtaking.

🐣 RT @selectedwisdom GRU attacks Election 2016, White House attacks FBI, corrodes DOJ in response. GRU plots assassinations on Troops in AFG, White House tries bringing Russia back into G8. What if GRU kills Americans in America, what would the White House do?

🐣 RT @duty2warn “Donald Trump is the second president of the Confederacy.” —Steve Schmidt.

🐣 RT @davidplouffe He’s trying to deflect attention from Russia with the white power tweet. But most people can digest that we have a President who is a confirmed racist who also knew his political idol Putin paid bounties to kill American troops and he rewarded not punished him.

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT Our President is openly working to help a deadly virus spread that has killed 120,000.
Russia is putting bounties on the heads of American soldiers and he seems ok with it.
He’s distributing white power videos.
And that’s just the last 48 HOURS.

🐣 RT @lrozen at least 6 Trump Putin phone calls since March 30. Trump’s staff never thought to brief him on intelligence that Russia military intelligence allegedly paid a bounty to kill US and UK troops in Afghanistan before he chatted up his Kremlin buddy? not once in 6 calls over 2 months?
⋙ 🐣 RT @lrozen There were Trump Putin phone calls on:
March 30
April 9
April 10
April 12
June 1
Trump and Putin also issued a joint statement on April 25

NewYorker, Ben Taub (2018): Why an expert in counterterrorism became a beat cop. http://bit.ly/3dAlU6M “‘We have to stop treating people like we’re in Fallujah,’ Patrick Skinner said. ‘Just look what happened in Fallujah.’” //➔ wow profile of @SkinnerPm on community policing
// 4/30/2018; Why an expert in counterterrorism became a beat cop.
⋙ [To Walter:] This is a great person to follow on Twitter (owner of #MeanCat). Tweets about his pets, community policing and insights from working in counter-intelligence. Excellent writer, insightful and very funny when it comes to his pets. Follow this link:

⭕ 27 Jun 2020

🐣 RT @McFaul Time for a hearing. Trump officials need to tell the truth under oath.
⋙ 🐣 RT @adamgoldmanNYT One American official had told The Times that the intelligence finding that the Russians had offered and paid bounties to Afghan militants and criminals had been briefed at the highest levels of the White House.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @adamgoldmanNYT Another said it was included in the President’s Daily Brief, a written document which draws from spy work to make analytic predictions about longstanding adversaries, unfolding plots and emerging crises around the world.
💙 ⋙⋙⋙ NYT: Biden Criticizes Trump Over Intelligence on Russian Bounties on U.S. Troops http://nyti.ms/3dHkis3 The White House denied that President Trump was briefed on the classified assessment, even though his staff has been discussing the matter since March.
● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1277116635476885510?s=20/photo/1

“Not only has he failed to sanction or impose any kind of consequences on Russia for this egregious violation of international law, Donald Trump has continued his embarrassing campaign of deference and debasing himself before Vladimir Putin,” Mr. Biden said in a virtual town hall event held by a voter group, Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote.

“His entire presidency has been a gift to Putin, but this is beyond the pale,” Mr. Biden added. “It’s a betrayal of the most sacred duty we bear as a nation, to protect and equip our troops when we send them into harm’s way.”
^
[A]s criticism of the administration’s inaction swelled on Friday and Saturday, the White House claimed that Mr. Trump had never been told about the intelligence assessment.

“While the White House does not routinely comment on alleged intelligence or internal deliberations, the C.I.A. director, national security adviser and the chief of staff can all confirm that neither the president nor the vice president were briefed on the alleged Russian bounty intelligence,” the White House press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, said in a statement Saturday afternoon, about 25 hours after the article was posted on The Times’s website.

About six hours later on Saturday night, the director of national intelligence, John Ratcliffe, issued a statement echoing the White House’s assertion that Mr. Trump had not been briefed on the intelligence finding.

🐣 RT @john_sipher You know the system. Ambassador, military and intelligence officers in Kabul would know. Allies would know. Secretary of State would know. National Security Advisor would know. Intelligence would immediately be sent to the NSC and all relevant officials. This is BS. [iow everyone knew]
⋙⋙ 🐣 Acc to the NYT article, this was a ‘closely held secret’ and the British were just recently briefed. Perhaps that’s why the story came out now.
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul And, if true, why on earth was the president not briefed on his intelligence?
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @biannagolodryga Why on earth would the WH wait 24 hours to respond with this given how damning the story is? [link to @PressSecy denial]
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ They needed a day to get their story straight with the [GOP] members of Congress and Fox News who are also going to repeat this lie

🐣 The White House denial that Trump was briefed on the Russians paying the Taliban to kill US troops is a tacit admission that the matter is serious and that action should now be taken against Russia, though it’s possible they don‘t realize that.

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote I urge @HouseDemocrats @RepAdamSchiff to find out whether trump fired DNI Maguire before or after he was briefed on the GRU bounties for US troops, and why the DNI threat assessment report was blocked by this administration. I have 746 more questions, too. DMs open #TraitorTrump

💙 🐣 RT @HouseForeignGOP LR @RepMcCaul: “I have seen the press reports that a Russian military intelligence unit offered Afghan militants bounties to kill American troops. If true, it would only deepen my grave concerns about the Putin regime’s malicious behavior globally.
⋙ 🐣 RT @HouseForeignGOP From invading Ukraine, propping up dictators around the world and interfering in U.S. and European elections, the Putin regime has shown time and again it cannot be trusted and is not our friend.
⋙ 🐣 RT @HouseForeignGOP I immediately reached out to the Administration and will be talking with them in the very near future. If accurate, the Administration must take swift and serious action to hold the Putin regime accountable.”

🐣 So that’s CNN, The Guardian, WaPo and the WSJ confirming NYT story after checking their sources. White House and Russian Embassy deny. So it’s true.
🐣 RT @McFaul More and more confirming tho story. Has anyone in the Trump Administration denied it?
⋙ 🐣 RT @AnaCabrera #BREAKING: A European intelligence official tells CNN that Russian intelligence officers for the military intelligence GRU had recently offered Taliban militants in Afghanistan money as rewards if they killed US or UK troops there. 💽 https://twitter.com/AnaCabrera/status/1276993313002991616?s=20/photo/1

TheGuardian: Russia offered bounty to kill UK soldiers http://bit.ly/3g9iqdf
// Moscow accused of trying to give money to the Taliban as part of its campaign to destabilise America and its allies

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Coming soon: “President Putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial.”
🐣 RT @maggieNYT The @PressSec doesn’t address what the US is doing about the matter, just taking the usual whack at the NYT. Also would be quite something for intel officials not to brief the president on this.
🐣 RT @RonaldKlain Well, I mean, it’s not like she would lie or anything like that.
🐣 RT @BradMossEsq Not believable
⋙🐣 RT @JoshNBCNews JUST IN – @PressSec says neither Trump nor Pence were briefed on the “alleged Russian bounty intelligence” first reported by NYT
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @JoshNBCNews This raises the obvious and very serious question: The US had intelligence that Russia was paying militants to kill US & allied troops, and officials decided NOT to tell the president or VP about it?

🐣 RT @john_sipher Thread. Nothing new here. The Kremlin always looks for weakness to exploit. Trump has presented weakness at all turns. Until someone makes Putin stop, he’ll keep pushing.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NedPrice The story may seem unbelievable — and it IS unfathomable that an American President could know about this and yet fail to authorize even a weak diplomatic protest. ¤ But it’s not unbelievable that Moscow embarked on this initiative. Far from it.

🐣 RT @McFaul I am really outraged by Trump’s indifference to Putin paying Taliban terrorists to kill American soldiers. I can’t imagine my anger if one of my sons were deployed in Afghanistan right now.
🐣 RT @McFaul To my followers urging restraint until more details are confirmed, I will retract all statements if NYT reporting is proved to be inaccurate. But others are confirming. I look forward to on-the-record statements/testimony from Pompeo, Esper, or O’Brien correcting the record.

🐣 RT @glubold We matched @nytimes great reporting on how US intel has assessed that Russians paid Taliban to target US, coalition forces in Afg which is a pretty stunning development. Me and @wstrobel
⋙ WSJ: Russian Spy Unit Paid Taliban to Attack Americans, U.S. Intelligence Says http://on.wsj.com/2NxgDT3
// Bounties paid by GRU are disclosed as U.S. plans troops drawdown, Taliban peace plan

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT Here’s what Trump said 2 months after finding out Russia was paying bounties to the Taliban to kill American troops: ¤ “We have this great friendship. And, by the way, getting along with Russia is a great thing.” ¤ Basically a green light for Putin to keep executing our soldiers.

🐣 RT @Linda_STLN10 John Bolton’s new book reveals that Trump thought Finland was under Russian control. ¤ Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin says, “To be fair, we’ve thought the same thing about the United States since January 20, 2017.” ¤ I love her! ❤️ 🇫🇮

🐣 RT @JoeNBC Russians are paying Islamic radicals to kill American troops in Afghanistan. Donald Trump has known about Putin targeting Americans for months and has refused to even condemn Russia diplomatically. What Republican senator will speak out against this shocking dereliction of duty?

🐣 RT @McFaul I hope we get to hear from Pompeo, Esper, and O’Brien regarding this dereliction of duty to defend American soldiers. I hope there is an explanation. I really do. Because otherwise, their willingness to enable Trump on this issue is unforgivable.

🐣 RT @NatSecLisa This is horrifying. Absolutely unconscionable. And regardless of what drivel comes out of the White House, it is indefensible.
⋙ 🐣 RT @SangerNYT For those keeping score at home: In the months since the Administration knew about these bounties, the President invited Putin to join the G-7 summit, planned for pulling troops out of Germany and failed to act against growing Russian cyber action in the U.S.

🐣 RT @20committee US IC has gotten credible reports of GRU helping the Taliban and offering a bounty on dead US personnel in Afghanistan for several years. Which should surprise nobody who knows the Kremlin. Why you’re just hearing about this now seems like a relevant question.

🐣 RT @McFaul Agreed. Putin has become increasingly unhinged. Annexation in 2014, then intervention in US election in 2016, then assassination attempt against Skripal in 2018, and now contract killing of US soldiers in 2020. There is a pattern of increasingly risky, belligerent, immoral acts.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @mschwirtz Political implications for the Trump admin aside, it’s hard to overstate what a major escalation this is from Russia. Election meddling and the occasional poisoning are one thing. Paying the Taliban to kill American troops, that’s something entirely new. [nyt link]
⋙ 🐣 RT @DanielGoldman Because he knows he can get away with more?

🐣 RT @IlvesToomas Orders to kill foreigners abroad without a declaration of war are left to the head of state. https://twitter.com/IlvesToomas/status/1276805032936177665?s=20

🐣 SCOTUS has said it can only be Treason if it involves a country we’re at war with, right? Looks like Russia’s “hybrid war” with the US in Afghanistan just became very real – and very relevant. #TraitorTrump

🐣 RT @XSovietNews If you didn’t keep killing people perhaps someone would believe you.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RusEmbUSA Baseless and anonymous accusations [published by @nytimes] of Moscow as mastermind behind killing of U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan have already led to direct threats to the life of employees of the Russian Embassies in Washington D.C. and London. ¤ @StateDeptDSS https://twitter.com/RusEmbUSA/status/1276692847698337792?s=20/photo/1-2
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @RusEmbUSA In the absence of reasons to #BlameRussians, @nytimes is there to invent new fake stories. @mschwirtz @EricSchmittNYT @charlie_savage obviously lack information on cooperation between Russia and #US on the Afghan peace process, on Syrian, North Korean, Venezuelan, Iranian agendas https://twitter.com/RusEmbUSA/status/1276692847698337792?s=20/photo/1-4

⭕ 26 Jun 2020

💙 NYMag, Andrew Sullivan: You Say You Want a Revolution? http://bit.ly/31MPWSs on iconoclasm ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1279774848609329155?s=20/photo/1

And there is no escaping this. The woke shift their language all the time, so that words that were one day fine are now utterly reprehensible. You can’t keep up — which is the point. (A good resource for understanding this new constantly changing language of ideology is “Translations From the Wokish.”) The result is an exercise of cultural power through linguistic distortion.
v
So, yes, this is an Orwellian moment. It’s not a moment of reform but of a revolutionary break, sustained in part by much of the liberal Establishment. Even good and important causes, like exposing and stopping police brutality, can morph very easily from an exercise in overdue reform into a revolutionary spasm. There has been much good done by the demonstrations forcing us all to understand better how our fellow citizens are mistreated by the agents of the state or worn down by the residue of past and present inequality. But the zeal and certainty of its more revolutionary features threaten to undo a great deal of that goodwill.
^
The movement’s destruction of even abolitionist statues, its vandalism of monuments to even George Washington, its crude demonization of figures like Jefferson, its coerced public confessions, its pitiless wreckage of people’s lives and livelihoods, its crude ideological Manichaeanism, its struggle sessions and mandated anti-racism courses, its purging of cultural institutions of dissidents, its abandonment of objective tests in higher education (replacing them with quotas and a commitment to ideology), and its desire to upend a country’s sustained meaning and practices are deeply reminiscent of some very ugly predecessors.

But the erasure of the past means a tyranny of the present. In the words of Orwell, a truly successful ideological revolution means that “every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.” We are not there yet. But unless we recognize the illiberal malignancy of some of what we face, and stand up to it with courage and candor, we soon will be.

💙 🐣 RT @MaddowBlog So if this NYTimes report is correct, U.S. intelligence has concluded that Russia offered bounties for dead U.S. troops in Afghanistan, AND has paid out on some of those bounties. And Donald Trump was told in March and so far has opted to have no response. 💽 https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1276740944184979456?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @MaddowBlog This is hard to fit in a brief Twitter clip. Here is full video of Rachel Maddow’s review of the NYT report: 💽 https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1276741245008850945?s=20/photo/1
💙 ⋙⋙ 💽 MSNBC, RachelMaddow: Russia paid bounties to kill US troops, US intel says; Trump mum: NYT http://on.msnbc.com/2B8pyrw
// Rachel Maddow reviews the details of a New York Times report that U.S. intelligence told Donald Trump in March that Russia was paying bounties to Taliban fighters to kill coalition troops, including U.S. troops. Trump has yet to respond and instead has advocated for Russia’s return to the G8.

WaPo: Russian operation targeted coalition troops in Afghanistan, intelligence finds http://wapo.st/2CMXhan Russia’s G.R.U. “offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants to attack coalition forces in Afghanistan, including U.S. and British troops” [confirms @nytimes story]

Russian involvement in operations targeting Americans, if confirmed, is likely to lead to outrage on Capitol Hill and questions about why the administration has not responded to it.

The attempt to stoke violence against Americans, if confirmed, would also represent a signifiant departure from Moscow’s earlier position toward Islamist militants in Afghanistan. Previously, U.S. officials had cited what they characterized as sporadic, low-level Russian support for the Taliban, including the supply of small arms via Afghanistan’s northern neighbors.

While [the Skripal] attack, along with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and its role in the war in Syria, have generated strong criticism in Europe and from many of Trump’s most senior advisers, the president himself has frequently appeared to have a chummy relationship with Putin, downplaying Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election and other Russian transgressions.

WaPo: Russian operation targeted coalition troops in Afghanistan, intelligence finds http://wapo.st/2CMXhan Russia’s G.R.U. “offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants to attack coalition forces in Afghanistan, including U.S. and British troops” [confirms @nytimes story]

🐣 RT @duty2warn So for months, Trump has known that Russians are paying to have locals kill American troops in Afghanistan. If Trump has said anything, we haven’t heard it. Certainly no public rebuke to Russia. GOP SENATORS: Have your vocal chords been severed? Do ANY of you know how to speak?

🐣 RT @MollyJongFast So trump signed up off on both the Chinese concentration camps and the Russian murders of United States soldiers?

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson What part of “support the troops” includes ignoring Russians paying bounties to Taliban forces to murder American soliders? ¤ #TraitorTrump’s part.

🐣 RT @drothkopf This.
⋙ 🧵 RT @brett_mcgurk If the White House has been sitting on credible intelligence about Russian threats to US forces overseas since MARCH, it further begs the question as to why it’s keeping an unclassified DNI threat assessment from the public for the first time ever. What’s in it? 📌 https://twitter.com/brett_mcgurk/status/1276712068343664640?s=20
⋙⋙⋙ 🧵 RT @brett_mcgurk [Apr] Some background on the bottled-up report in thread below. This is the first year since the DNI’s first threat assessment in 2006 that there has been no public report. Someone doesn’t want the public to see it. WHY? Presumption: because its authors—IC professionals—tell the truth. 📌 https://twitter.com/brett_mcgurk/status/1246274792124067842?s=20

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson “Hey, Mr. President, Russia is paying the Taliban a bounty to kill American soliders.”
TRUMP: “Let’s put Russia back in the G8.”

WaPo: Roger Stone ordered to report to prison July 14, as judge denies request for two-month delay http://wapo.st/2Z7CfL2

🐣 RT @kasparov Bingo. This was what first occurred to me as well, to look back at every Trump statement & action re Putin & Russia after he found out the Kremlin was paying for US soldiers to be murdered. Treasonous.
⋙ 🐣 RT @biannagolodryga Keep in mind that AFTER being briefed on this intelligence, Trump once again pushed to have Russia readmitted into the G8. [nyt]

🐣 RT @MattWDC Hey @mattzap, an interesting piece but leaving out the story that two right wing TERROR attacks have been foiled in recent weeks, one which involved a transnational network, seems like a major oversight; and the Boogaloo boys in Oakland killed/assassinated two cops, not just one.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ Additionally, Antifa is not anti-government, it is anti-fascist. ¤ No left wing groups have an ideological rationale for disrupting the protests. ¤ Barr’s venal bothsiderism here is a cover for rise of right wing political violence in US.
🐣 RT @mattzap JUST IN: Barr has formed task force to counter “anti-government extremists.” In memo, he singles out antifa and Boogaloo, but notes extremists come from “all persuasions.” He also says groups “may be fortified by foreign entities seeking to sow chaos.”
⋙ WaPo: Barr forms task force to counter ‘anti-government extremists’ http://wapo.st/31lOK8k

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Breaking via NYT: The European Union will bar most travelers from the United States, Russia, and dozens of other countries considered too risky because they have not controlled the coronavirus outbreak, E.U. officials said.
⋙ NYT: Most U.S. Travelers Will Be Barred From E.U. When Bloc Reopens http://nyti.ms/31l9oWo
// Europe will allow outsiders to begin entering again on July 1, but the U.S. and Russia are among the nations considered too risky because they have not controlled the coronavirus outbreak.

💙 ⋙⋙ NYT: Russia Secretly Offered Afghan Militants Bounties to Kill U.S. Troops, Intelligence Says http://nyti.ms/2A6hPti
// The Trump administration has been deliberating for months about what to do about a stunning intelligence assessment.

American intelligence officials have concluded that a Russian military intelligence unit secretly offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants for killing coalition forces in Afghanistan — including targeting American troops — amid the peace talks to end the long-running war there, according to officials briefed on the matter.

Islamist militants, or armed criminal elements closely associated with them, are believed to have collected some bounty money, the officials said. Twenty Americans were killed in combat in Afghanistan in 2019, but it was not clear which killings were under suspicion.

The intelligence finding was briefed to President Trump, and the White House’s National Security Council discussed the problem at an interagency meeting in late March, the officials said. Officials developed a menu of potential options — starting with making a diplomatic complaint to Moscow and a demand that it stop, along with an escalating series of sanctions and other possible responses, but the White House has yet to authorize any step, the officials said.

An operation to incentivize the killing of American and other NATO troops would be a significant and provocative escalation of what American and Afghan officials have said is Russian support for the Taliban, and it would be the first time the Russian spy unit was known to have orchestrated attacks on Western troops.

Any involvement with the Taliban that resulted in the deaths of American troops would also be a huge escalation of Russia’s so-called hybrid war against the United States, a strategy of destabilizing adversaries through a combination of such tactics as cyberattacks, the spread of fake news and covert and deniable military operations.

The Kremlin had not been made aware of the accusations, said Dmitry Peskov, the press secretary for President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia. “If someone makes them, we’ll respond,” Mr. Peskov said. A Taliban spokesman did not respond to messages seeking comment.

The officials familiar with the intelligence did not explain the White House delay in deciding how to respond to the intelligence about Russia.

While some of his closest advisers, like Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, have counseled more hawkish policies toward Russia, Mr. Trump has adopted an accommodating stance toward Moscow.

… Mr. Trump criticized a bill imposing sanctions on Russia when he signed it into law after Congress passed it by veto-proof majorities. And he has repeatedly made statements that undermined the NATO alliance as a bulwark against Russian aggression in Europe.

The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe the delicate intelligence and internal deliberations. They said the intelligence has been treated as a closely held secret, but the administration expanded briefings about it this week — including sharing information about it with the British government, whose forces are among those said to have been targeted. …

Moreover, as Mr. Trump seeks re-election in November, he wants to strike a peace deal with the Taliban to end the Afghanistan war.

While officials were said to be confident about the intelligence that Russian operatives offered and paid bounties to Afghan militants for killing Americans, they have greater uncertainty about how high in the Russian government the covert operation was authorized and what its aim may be.

The officials briefed on the matter said the government had assessed the operation to be the handiwork of Unit 29155, an arm of Russia’s military intelligence agency, known widely as the G.R.U.

Western intelligence officials say the unit, which has operated for more than a decade, has been charged by the Kremlin with carrying out a campaign to destabilize the West through subversion, sabotage and assassination.

The disclosure comes at a time when Mr. Trump has said he would invite Mr. Putin to an expanded meeting of the Group of 7 nations, but tensions between American and Russian militaries are running high.

🐣 RT @mattyglesias I guess we’re not supposed to talk anymore about how the president’s relationship with the Russian government seems fishy, since he got Paul Manafort to break his cooperation agreement which somehow proved the whole thing was a hoax but I do kinda wonder.
⋙ 🐣 RT @charlie_savage EXCLUSIVE: A Russian spy unit secretly offered bounties to militants in Afghanistan for killing American troops, U.S. intelligence officials found. Trump and White House have known for months, but not authorized any response.w/ @EricSchmittNYT @mschwirtz
💙 ⋙⋙ NYT: Russia Secretly Offered Afghan Militants Bounties to Kill U.S. Troops, Intelligence Says http://nyti.ms/2A6hPti
// The Trump administration has been deliberating for months about what to do about a stunning intelligence assessment.

⭕ 25 Jun 2020

🐣 RT @eliehonig Absolutely outrageous: Barr tried to get SDNY to un-do the part of the Michael Cohen conviction that implicated the President, per NYT. ¤ But the SDNY resisted. Which helps explain last weekend’s attempted takeover.
⋙ NYT: Inside Barr’s Effort to Undermine Prosecutors in N.Y. http://nyti.ms/2YwbOiW “More than any other federal prosecutor’s office, the Manhattan office had pursued investigations that angered Mr. Trump”
// The firing of the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan was foreshadowed by a disagreement over a case linked to President Trump.

Shortly after he became attorney general last year, William P. Barr set out to challenge a signature criminal case that touched President Trump’s inner circle directly, and even the president’s own actions: the prosecution of Michael D. Cohen, Mr. Trump’s longtime fixer.

The debate between Mr. Barr and the federal prosecutors who brought the case against Mr. Cohen was one of the first signs of a tense relationship that culminated last weekend in the abrupt ouster of Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States attorney in Manhattan. It also foreshadowed Mr. Barr’s intervention in the prosecutions of other associates of Mr. Trump.

⭕ 24 Jun 2020

🚫 🐣 RT @Evan_McMullin Russia protects Trump. Trump protects Russia. Flynn protects Russia and Trump. Barr protects Trump, Russia and Flynn. Trump loyalist judge protects Trump, Russia, Flynn and Barr. Russia keeps protecting Trump. Textbook banana republic corruption.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom This is what years of Facebook and chat groups do to people who probably have some problems to begin with.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RexChapman This angry Florida woman argued today against the mask mandate, while bringing up the devil, 5G, Bill Gates, Hillary Clinton, “the pedophiles” and the deep state. ¤ Enjoy… 💽 https://twitter.com/RadioFreeTom/status/1275914667148402693?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @tribelaw Let’s do more than get scared. Let’s get even. By which I mean getting a step ahead of those crooks and outscheming them.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RVAwonk Speaking about AG Bill Barr, former Deputy Attorney General Donald Ayer tells the House Judiciary Committee: ¤ “The drumbeat of his misbehavior is accelerating as we get closer to the election. I don’t know what’s next, but I’m scared to think about what it might be.” 💽 https://twitter.com/tribelaw/status/1275875540516380673?s=20/photo/1

TheAtlantic, David Frum: It All Happened In Full View http://bit.ly/2NsqKIz “The president is staring the country in the eye and acknowledging: ‘Sure I did it. I’ll do it again. And again. Because nobody’s going to stop me. Cover-ups are for losers.‘“
// What if there is no cover up?

💙 TheAtlantic, Tom McTague: The Decline of the American World http://bit.ly/3ey0oAJ “In the United States, the world sees itself, but in an extreme form: more violent and free, rich and repressed, beautiful and ugly”
// Other countries are used to loathing America, admiring America, and fearing America (sometimes all at once). But pitying America? That one is new.

🐣 RT @swin24 “Even before the president’s brother—represented by [Charles] Harder, one of…Trump’s personal attorneys and the Gawker-killing lawyer—filed the order against Mary…court this week, Trump had actively weighed his options for legal retribution against his own niece.”
⋙ DailyBeast, Lachlan Cartwright and Asawin Suebsaeng: Trump’s Brother spent at least 10 days in a Neuro ICU Just Before Filing Suit Over Tell-All http://bit.ly/3dvDatX //➔ strange ⇊
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1275981433459347456?s=20/photo/1
// Robert Trump, Donald’s younger brother, spent at least 10 days in a neuro intensive care unit just before launching legal action to stop the publication of his niece’s book.

Robert, 72, had been at Mount Sinai hospital’s Neurosciences Intensive Care Unit (NSICU) in New York since at least June 11th, being treated for a serious condition. …

On its website Mount Sinai boasts that its 16-bed NSICU specializes in “state of the art, compassionate care of patients who suffer from subarachnoid hemorrhage, acute ischemic stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, subdural hematomas, coma, tumors of the brain and spine, severe or prolonged seizures, neuro-infections, [and] spinal cord injury among others.” …

[Robert] was discharged on Sunday and despite his stay in the hospital, he wasted no time in filing and signing complicated legal documents aided by his celebrity attorney Charles Harder and releasing a statement. 

“Her attempt to sensationalize and mischaracterize our family relationship after all of these years for her own financial gain is both a travesty and injustice to the memory of my late brother, Fred, and our beloved parents. I and the rest of my entire family are so proud of my wonderful brother, the president, and feel that Mary’s actions are truly a disgrace,” Robert said in his statement to The New York Times roughly 48 hours after he was discharged from hospital.

❤️ 🐣 RT @glenkirschner2 I’ll be posting a video on YouTube this evening discussing today’s Flynn opinion and a three-point plan to remedy McConnell’s nefarious attempt to trash the federal judiciary by flooding it with unqualified judges. We will not give up or give in. No retreat, no surrender.

TheAtlantic, Adam Serwer: Trump Is Struggling to Run Against a White Guy http://bit.ly/2Z5tXU2
// The president is having a difficult time deploying his traditional culture-war playbook against Biden.

It’s not that Biden, as compared to his predecessors, lacks flaws for Trump to exploit. In fact, while the two candidates are different in most of the ways that really matter—Biden has a baseline respect for democracy and the ability to express remorse—they possess superficial similarities. Watching Republicans struggle to land a punch on an elderly white man with suspicious hair, a reputation for exaggerations and fibs, questionable policy judgment, and a track record of racist remarks who is running a nostalgic campaign for a bygone era, and yet whom voters seem willing to give the benefit of the doubt no matter what—well let’s just say their opponents know what that’s like.

🐣 RT @RohdeD The extremism of Barr’s views didn’t emerge during his first tenure as AG because the president he served then (Bush 41) was a traditionalist. Trump is contemptuous of congressional & judicial oversight. It’s ideologue meets grifter. Thank you @seanilling
⋙ Vox, Sean Illing: “It’s ideologue meets grifter”: How Bill Barr made Trumpism possible http://bit.ly/31fZ2Ho
// Bill Barr is the most powerful law enforcement officer in the country. What does he want?

🐣 RT @MSNBC Chuck Rosenberg on AG Barr and the politicization of the Justice Department: “What I see is incredibly repugnant. It undermines the rule of law. It’s despicable.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, DeadlineWH: Chuck Rosenberg on Bill Barr: ‘What I see is incredibly repugnant’ http://on.msnbc.com/3fWajjW
// Former senior FBI official Chuck Rosenberg to Attorney General Bill Barr undermining the rule of law after DOJ officials testify on Barr’s politicization of the agency

🐣 RT @davidcicillini Attorney General Barr’s conduct is corrupt, dangerous, and must be stopped. He is corrupting the law in order to protect President Trump and influence the 2020 presidential election.

🐣 RT @MMineiroCNS Judge Amy Berman Jackson wants more info from DOJ on why the government is unopposed to Stone’s request to push his date to report to prison from 6/30 to 9/3. @CourthouseNews [Minute Order:] Text Block: https://twitter.com/MMineiro_CNS/status/1275871177215553536?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @peoplefor During today’s House Judiciary Committee hearing, @RepTedLieu spoke about how AG Williams Barr’s Department of Justice intervened after Roger Stone was convicted to lower Stone’s sentencing recommendation: ¤ “That is a perversion of justice.”

🐣 RT @gregolear From what I’m hearing, MAGA celebrating Flynn’s legal escape is akin to the 49ers celebrating winning the last Super Bowl at the end of the third quarter.

🐣 RT @imillhiser I’m starting to think that Neomi Rao is not a very good judge.
Vox, Ian Millhiser: The court decision dismissing charges against Michael Flynn is astonishingly bad http://bit.ly/3erbpUy
// Neomi Rao rides again.

🐣 RT @jgeltzer Astonishing: ¤ The DC Circuit panel that just ruled for Flynn is saying that DOJ has zero obligation even to explain to a judge why it’s going easy on a Trump crony–literally 2 hours before a career DOJ lawyer will testify to Congress about DOJ going easy on another Trump crony!
⋙ 🐣 RT @ Key majority phrase: ¤ “The district court’s judicial supervision ‘threatens to chill law enforcement by subjecting the prosecutor’s motives & decisionmaking to outside inquiry.’” ¤ What the majority calls a “chill,” many of us call transparency, judicial responsibility, & Rule 48.

🚫 🐣 RT @FBI Cyber actors affiliated with the People’s Republic of China have tried to seize public health research related to #COVID19 treatments. The potential theft of this information jeopardizes the delivery of secure, effective, and efficient treatment options. http://ow.ly/vsqT50AfwZI

🐣 RT @AaronBlake There it is. ¤ Zelinsky says the supervisor who told him the motivation for changing Roger Stone’s sentencing memo was political was J.P. Cooney, the chief of fraud and public corruption in the D.C. U.S. attorney’s office.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AaronBlake Amazing that it took 2 hours to get to this — and under questioning from Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), rather than a Democrat.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @knox_hughes It’s better that it came from a Jordan question. That way, clips of the answer include a Republican and NOT a Democrat. Makes it tougher to smear as partisan.

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Silver lining? Flynn can now be charged with ALL crimes come January, including the other felonies he admitted to in the Statement of Offenses in this case AND the prosecutors will not have to fight to undo a corrupt Trump pardon (and no 6-month cap).
⋙ CNBC: U.S. appeals court orders judge to dismiss case against former Trump national security advisor Michael Flynn http://cnb.cx/31cDzPn

🧵 RT @atrupar Republicans are wasting no time turning the House Judiciary Committee hearing into a clown show 📌 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1275830505003528192?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @mjs_DC Ultra-Trumpy Trump Judge Neomi Rao—who else?—writes the 2–1 decision ordering the Flynn judge to dismiss the prosecution. She is really just the worst.
⋙ [Google Doc of Opinion] http://bit.ly/3hXFJbs
[ … ]
🐣 RT @mjs_DC Neomi Rao’s Flynn decision is totally indefensible and incredibly dangerous, placing federal prosecutors above judicial scrutiny despite clear evidence of political interference. She has made her court complicit in the Trump administration’s corruption.
⋙ Slate, Mark Stern: Trump Judge Neomi Rao’s Flynn Opinion Is Dangerous and Anti-Democratic http://bit.ly/2Nq0fDH

🐣 RT @KerriKupecDOJ The Attorney General has accepted an invitation to appear before the House Judiciary Committee for a general oversight hearing on July 28th.

💙 🐣 RT @cspan Former Deputy Attorney General Donald Ayer: “I am here because I believe that William Barr poses the greatest threat in my lifetime to our rule of law and to public trust in it. That is because he does not believe in its core principle; that no person is above the law.” 💽 https://twitter.com/cspan/status/1275838616778964992?s=20/photo/1

💙 🐣 RT @jedshug Re: Flynn If you think about how long it will take the appeals process just on this question, it is likely that this case does not get resolved until 2021… When a new DOJ will take over and could reverse Barr and Trump, ask for sentencing.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jedshug Re: Flynn: En banc review would take a few months. Even if the Circuit decided the case this fall, 4 Justices could grant cert, scheduling oral argument in 2021. ¤ And before SCOTUS hears the case, a new DOJ reverses Barr and Trump, and Flynn gets sentenced in 2021.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @RDiffering So, let’s say, arguendo, en banc rehearing, same result (I don’t think so, but….) Sullivan can then petition SCOTUS for cert.? Or would it have to be an amicus? That next step just feels procedurally icky.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @jedshug I’m assuming en banc goes against Flynn. ¤ If en banc rules for Flynn, it would be complicated, but if Sullivan wanted to file cert petititon, all you need is 4 Justices to think it’s a plausibly valid move and they could grant it.

💙 🧵 RT @emptywheel The HJC hearing livestream has begun. Note that at least Zelinsky will be testifying remotely. http://cs.pn/3g0coeZ 📌 https://twitter.com/jentaub/status/1275825424405323776?s=20
↥ ↧
💙 🧵 RT @jentaub Here we go! ¤ House Judiciary Committee Hearing on “Oversight of the Department of Justice: Political Interference and Threats to Prosecutorial Independence.”
1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jentaub/status/1275825424405323776?s=20

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Appeals court orders Judge Emmet Sullivan to dismiss criminal case against Michael Flynn http://wapo.st/3dwq8wi “The ruling from a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit … can be reviewed by the full court”

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 65 faculty members from A.G. Barr’s law school alma mater say he has “failed to fulfill his oath of office to ‘support and defend the Constitution of the United States.'” ¤ “Attorney General Barr stands on the wrong side of history,” the statement says.
⋙ CNN: 65 faculty members from AG Barr’s law school alma mater say he has ‘failed to fulfill his oath of office’ http://cnn.it/2YtA85b

⭕ 23 Jun 2020

🐣 RT @DemWrite If a president “slows the testing down” because he doesn’t want bad press, thereby dramatically increasing the body count, what do you call that?
From @MeidasTouch: #TrumpKillsUS #DemCast 💽 https://twitter.com/DemWrite/status/1275585487357399041?s=20/photo/1
// last frame: dictionary definition of murder; Meidas Touch ad❣
⋙ 🐣 Trump also knows that minority communities are disproportionately killed by COVID-19. There’s an additional word for that: ¤ Genocide. ¤ It’s a crime against humanity.

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Reading Zelinsky’s testimony in full just leaves me extraordinarily sad. Sad that this could even happen, sad that no R will care, sad that Barr can stay in office even a single additional day in the face of it. It is an outrage what they’ve done to DOJ.
⋙ ≣ [Zelinsky Testimony:] http://bit.ly/3dqeXVF
⋙ 🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 As I was just discussing with other former DOJ people – I keep thinking we can’t be shocked anymore and then are.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @matthewamiller right, exactly. just not even in the same ballpark of anything you could have imagined happening before this admin.

‼️🐣 RT @ Delusional stuff from Trump: “The radical left demands absolute conformity from every professor, researcher, reporter, journalist, corporation, entertainer, politician, campus speaker, and private citizen.”
🐣 RT @atrupar “The left-wing mob is trying to demolish our heritage so they can replace it with a new repressive regime that they alone control. They’re tearing down statues, desecrating monuments, & purging dissenters … it’s the behavior or totalitarians & tyrants.” — Trump
🐣 RT @atrupar On coronavirus, Trump claims Democrats “are trying to do their best to keep the country shut down and closed because they’d love those numbers not to be good, but there’s not a lot they’re going to be able to do about it.”

CNN: Top Pentagon nominee pushed conspiracy theories that former CIA director tried to overthrow Trump and even have him assassinated http://cnn.it/3du5YD8 ‘Tata’s nomination comes as the WH seeks to install loyalists to key positions throughout the administration’
// tags: former CIA Director John Brennan Cicero quote Jeremiah Wright Weather Underground

WaPo: Prosecutor to tell Congress of pressure from ‘highest levels’ of Justice Dept. to cut Roger Stone ‘a break’ http://wapo.st/2Z6hbol Asst US Atty Aaron Zelinsky was pressured to treat Stone “differently and more leniently … because of his relationship with the President”

A federal prosecutor is expected to tell House lawmakers Wednesday that the senior-most Justice Department officials pressured government lawyers in Roger Stone’s criminal trial to treat him “differently and more leniently” during his trial, “based on political considerations” and “because of his relationship with the President.”

Aaron Zelinsky, an assistant U.S. attorney in Maryland who previously served on former special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s team, is one of two current Justice Department employees expected to tell the House Judiciary Committee that Attorney General William P. Barr ordered agency officials to pursue politically motivated investigations and court motions, in deference to President Trump and his own preferred policies.

According to a copy of his prepared remarks, Zelinsky plans to testify that prosecutors experienced “heavy pressure from the highest levels of the Department of Justice to cut Stone a break,” and request a lighter sentence he characterized as “virtually unprecedented.” Zelinsky formally objected to the “significant pressure” placed on line prosecutors “to water down and in some cases outright distort events” that led to Stone’s prosecution, activity he called unethical. His objections, Zelinsky intends to say, went unheeded, and he ultimately resigned from the case.

John Elias, the acting chief of staff for the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division, is expected to appear alongside Zelinsky to describe how Barr often issued orders to investigate company mergers, not because of antitrust concerns but because he “did not like the nature of their underlying business.”

🐣 RT @harrylitman The New York City Bar Association has written to Congressional leaders “in response to continuing actions by Attorney General William P. Barr that raise the most serious questions about Mr. Barr’s fitness for the high office that he holds.”

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Barr must resign immediately. trump should, but won’t, be impeached. And any Republican who doesn’t call this out & demand both resignations has no further standing to complain about anything a future AG does because they’ve abdicated all responsibility.
💙 ⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand A bombshell statement to Congress from Aaron Zelinsky, the prosecutor in the Roger Stone case who says he withdrew because of “wrongful political pressure”: Text Block: https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/1275502875058286592?s=20/photo/1
// “ … and because the U.S. Attorney was ‘afraid of the President’”

⭕ 22 Jun 2020

WaPo, Max Boot: The unraveling of the rule of law under Trump is picking up speed http://wapo.st/2YoOQtZ “Trump is in the midst of purging the executive branch of anyone who refuses to put loyalty to him above loyalty to the country”

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw Here’s the @joshtpm scoop that @PreetBharara just mentioned on @AC360 ¤ Barr reportedly misled US Attorney of NJ—told him that Berman was voluntarily resigning—in asking him to replace Berman. ¤ Carpenito was shocked to learn he’d been misled by Barr.
⋙⋙ TPM, Josh Marshall: More On Bill Barr’s Friday Night Caper http://bit.ly/2BzQ6Bv
⋙ 🐣 RT @rgoodlaw 2. Another indication that Barr’s effort to replace Berman was rushed: ¤ Barr reportedly called Carpenito on Friday afternoon to ask him to replace Berman. It was the first Carpenito had heard of it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @rgoodlaw 3. This reporting also raises question whether Carpenito dropped out of the deal upon learning of Berman’s true position. ¤ Carpenito “seems to have been clear with staff that Berman’s late Friday night press release had changed the equation for him considerably.”
⋙⋙ 🐣 Question I have is whether SDNY has to just “notify” Main Justice that they are ready to proceed with indictments in a case or if they have to “get permission”? If the latter and Barr says “no” – what’s the next step?

🐣 RT @MSNBC Fmr. SDNY Chief David Kelley says President Trump and AG Bill Barr are attempting to “subvert the independence of the Southern District,” following the firing of Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC: Fmr SDNY Chief: Trump fired ‘independent’ prosecutor to replace with someone he can ‘keep an eye on’ http://on.msnbc.com/2NoYfvj
// In an exclusive interview with MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber, Former SDNY Chief David Kelley speaks out for the first time since Trump fired the NYC prosecutor. Kelley argues Trump and AG Bill Barr are attempting to “subvert the independence of the Southern District,” and adds to his latest attack on the rule of law. Kelley argues the DOJ has “become politicized” and adds “it is sad” that the “Executive Branch” not “untouchable.”

🐣 RT @RichardHaass This is as self-defeating as it gets. @realDonaldTrump has opted for short-term anti-immigrationism over pro-US competitiveness. China and others will be the big winners here while American businesses, workers, and consumers will be big losers.
⋙ NYT: Trump Suspends Visas Allowing Hundreds of Thousands of Foreigners to Work in the U.S. http://nyti.ms/2YmAIl8
// The move is fiercely opposed by business leaders, who say it will block their ability to recruit critically needed workers from countries overseas.

🐣 RT @mpadellan trump cowers in the bunker ¤ while America needs a leader.
We need to EVICT that squatter ¤ and reclaim #OurHouse. 💽 https://twitter.com/mmpadellan/status/1275255725296623616?s=20/photo/1
// MeidasTouch ad❣ Our House

NewYorker, Adam Entous: What Fiona Hill Learned in the White House http://bit.ly/3dpy1U4 “Hill did not realize where her real challenges lay: ‘I know the intrigue in Russia better than the intrigue at home.’”
// The senior fellow at Brookings and expert on modern Russia had hoped to guide the U.S.-Russia relationship. President Trump had other ideas.

🐣 RT @tribelaw “Trump-friendly legislatures could seize on fraud claims to exercise their constitutional power to bypass voters and appoint representatives to the Electoral College themselves.” Theoretically possible under Art. II but virtually inconceivable.
⋙ CNN, John Harwood: Why Trump is already sowing doubts about November’s vote http://cnn.it/2B2oPb0

🧵 RT @AshaRangappa_ THREAD. The “mail voter fraud” narrative is about more than a fear of increased turnout among Dems. It’s also about facilitating foreign interference, including Russia tampering with voter registrations and actual votes, and distracting the public from that effort. Here’s why: 📌 https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1275106533714669570?s=20

🐣 RT @waltshaub “Pack’s coup d’état is so potentially damaging to the US government’s overall effort to stop Chinese and Russian disinformation that some wonder if that isn’t the point. ‘Maybe they don’t want to fight Russian disinformation,’ one staff member speculated.”
⋙ TheAtlantic, Anne Applebaum: The Voice of America Will Sound Like Trump http://bit.ly/3enBljS
// Under the president’s control, U.S.-funded broadcasters could turn into a presidential propaganda machine.

Or maybe the idea is to help Trump politically, at home. This would be illegal: An act of Congress passed in 1948 explicitly prohibits U.S.-government-funded foreign-information services from making programs targeted at domestic audiences. But the act’s strictures were eased somewhat in 2013, and it’s very hard to enforce: In a digital world, it’s impossible to stop domestic audiences from reading the material put out by VOA online. As he grows less enamored of Fox News, Trump may want something that he can control completely. If Pack can produce the rough equivalent of “Trump TV,” then the president will finally have a true state media at his command and no longer need to rely on Rupert Murdoch.

Whatever the real reason, the damage could be deep, wide, and long-term. In a world where airwaves are flooded with authoritarian disinformation, the effectiveness of American messaging depends on the perceived credibility and independence of the messengers. Anything that resembles “Trump TV” or even just old-fashioned propaganda will have neither. America’s international broadcasters are an important part of the face we present to the world. Thanks to congressional negligence, presidential malice, and general indifference, that face has just gotten uglier.

DailyBeast, Harry Siegel, Asawin Suebsaeng and Erin Banco: Berman Leaves SDNY in Trusted Hands After Bill Barr Fucks Up His Ouster http://bit.ly/3hTYQDh //➔ Trump’s lack of interest in the legal details and instinct to ”take no responsibility at all” ruined Barr’s sinister plot

DailyBeast, Harry Siegel, Asawin Suebsaeng and Erin Banco: Berman Leaves SDNY in Trusted Hands After Bill Barr Fucks Up His Ouster http://bit.ly/3hTYQDh //➔ Trump’s lack of interest in the legal details and instinct to ”take no responsibility at all” ruined Barr’s sinister plot
// cap1: Who’s in charge? Can crucial deadlines be hit? And what happens to all those big, politically-charged cases?; cap2: Barr said Berman had resigned, and Berman said he had not. Then, Barr said Trump had fired Berman, and Trump said he had not. Finally, Berman stepped away, and left Barr exposed.

💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ DailyBeast, Tomasky: Bill Barr Has Pie on His Face, and One More Trick Up His Sleeve With John Durham’s October Surprise http://bit.ly/2CnNNC2 //➔ Dems need to get out in front of plan to issue indictments against Trump’s “enemies” (Obama loyalists, incl Biden)
// People had better be paying renewed attention to what Durham might be up to. Democrats need to pre-bake public opinion on this.

🐣 RT @jaketapper Despite what House Judiciary Committee Chairman Nadler said on @CNNSotu today, there are several House Democrats eager for @AmbJohnBolton to testify
⋙ 🐣 Nadler was an embarrassment in that interview. He said the Senate wouldn’t impeach. The House impeaches, not the Senate. Calling him, in any case, is to educate the American people, not the Senate. It would also expose Bolton as trying to have it both ways.

🐣✅ RT @ddale8 In addition to the general lie about mail voting being rife with fraud, the claim about wartime voting makes no sense. ¤ Soldiers voted by mail in large numbers — in the low millions — during WWII. A substantial number of soldiers also voted by mail during the Civil War. https://twitter.com/ddale8/status/1275069087714951169?s=20/photo/1
// Trump tweet about WW2

⭕ 21 Jun 2020

🐣 RT @atrupar “Erratic, foolish, behaved irrationally [&] bizarrely, can’t leave him alone for a minute, he saw conspiracies behind rocks, he couldn’t see the difference between his personal interests & the country’s interests” – how former national security adviser John Bolton describes Trump 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1274914020408135681?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar Bolton on how history will remember Trump: “I hope it will remember him as a one-term president who didn’t plunge the country irretrievably into a downward spiral we can’t recoil from.” 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1274921369004843008?s=20

NYT: For Barr, Standoff w Prosecutor Adds to String of Miscues http://nyti.ms/37OOC2x “‘As attempted power plays go, this was an abject failure & served only to further undermine the credibility of both the [Barr] & the president,’ said Greg Browser, a former federal prosecutor”
// The attorney general has found himself at odds with the White House on high-profile issues in recent weeks.

💙 🐣 RT @JoeBiden It’s in some of our darkest moments of despair that we’ve made some of our greatest progress. If we stand together, as one America, we’ll rise stronger than before. https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1274785156050464768?s=20/photo/1
// Biden for President ad❣ showing demonstrators assailed by police: “Is this who we are?”

🧵 RT @SethAbramson (THREAD) I’m reading John Bolton’s book The Room Where It Happened, and in this thread I’ll tell you a lot about it so you won’t have to buy or read it. I’ll also discuss the larger problems with coverage of Trump that the book’s content raises. I hope you’ll read on and RETWEET. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1274843414778073094?s=20

TheAtlantic, Paul Rosenzweig: Why Bill Barr Got Rid of Geoffrey Berman http://bit.ly/2ANloFl “Like strongmen everywhere, Barr (and Trump) seek to exalt their interests over those of the nation”
// This is how an authoritarian works to subvert justice.

… Why replace Berman now, just five months before the election? ¤ The answer lies in the firing earlier this year of Jessie Liu, the former U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. By firing Liu, Barr and his team took control of the Washington, D.C., U.S. attorney’s office. Until they did that, the office was following up on various indictments and charges that had been brought against Trump’s associates. Once they seized control, Barr’s team intervened to short-circuit that process. They interceded in the sentencing of Roger Stone, and more recently, they have made an effort to dismiss the case against Michael Flynn. In both circumstances, career prosecutors were so outraged that they withdrew from the case, and some resigned from the Department of Justice altogether.

That may be the game plan for New York as well. Barr may want Berman out so that he can use his newly enhanced control to dismiss or short-circuit all of the pending cases in Manhattan that implicate Trump or his associates.

We know those are many. We know that Trump’s various organizations, including his inauguration committee, are under investigation. We know that Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani is under investigation. We know that Trump’s bank, Deutsche Bank, is under investigation.

Since taking office, Barr has repeatedly intervened to protect Trump. In addition to the behavior already mentioned, we might identify his attempt to protect Trump’s tax records from disclosure, or the way he distorted the true contents of the Mueller report. Barr’s actions are more like those of a consigliere to Don Trump than those of an attorney general of the United States, working for the American people.

Even that characterization is too kind to Barr. The attorney general’s apparent goal is to turn the Department of Justice into an arm of the president’s personal interests. He seems to have no regard for the department’s independence, and is doing long-term damage to the fabric of American justice.

Given the authoritarian structure of what Barr is attempting to achieve—preserving the forms of liberty while destroying their substantive content—we might call this the Orbánification of the American system of governance. Like strongmen everywhere, Barr (and Trump) seek to exalt their interests over those of the nation. And this latest effort—seemingly to short-circuit the ongoing criminal investigation of Trump’s affiliates and associates—is only the most recent evidence. As he continues down this road, Barr is doing his best to make John Mitchell, President Richard Nixon’s disgraced attorney general, look like a man of principle.

NYT, Preet Bharara: The Wrong Justice Department Official Lost His Job This Weekend http://nyti.ms/3dnEfnk “Sovereign” as the SDNY is often called, “does not mean rogue. It signifies respect for law and scorn for political considerations”
// The attorney general, Bill Barr, undermined the rule of law by forcing out Geoffrey Berman, the United States attorney in Manhattan.

To understand the uproar over the termination in legal circles, some context helps. S.D.N.Y. is famously and proudly independent. It embraces its nickname, the “Sovereign District of New York,” as a badge of honor. Sovereign, in the understanding of those who have served there, does not mean rogue. It signifies respect for law and scorn for political considerations. Republicans and Democrats are equally in the cross hairs.

Forcing out a well-performing U.S. attorney of the same party, without explanation, on the eve of election, in favor of a less qualified candidate who golfs with the president (as Mr. Clayton does), in the midst of investigations known to be irksome to the president, does not reflect a commitment to law enforcement independence.

Within the Department of Justice, hardworking public servants — in the Southern District of New York and elsewhere — are angry, dismayed and demoralized. I’ve spoken to many of them this weekend. They are disheartened by the bad faith of Bill Barr and his determined efforts to undermine prosecutorial independence. On Saturday, finally assured his well-regarded and principled deputy, Audrey Strauss, would take over the reins, Mr. Berman left S.D.N.Y. with his head held high.

WaPo Editorial: How can anyone trust Bill Barr’s Justice Department now? http://wapo.st/319ACiJ “What well of credibility did he expect to draw on when he moved against Mr. Berman?”

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Barr’s botched effort to remove a prosecutor who probed Trump allies http://wapo.st/37NWnWt “Barr has now made something that already looked problematic reek — yet again — of the politicization of the Justice Department”

CNN, Julian Zelizer: Trump’s chilling distortion of ‘law and order’ http://cnn.it/3hIbwgF “Barr has been the point man in this strategy. He brings a level of legal sophistication … that Trump lacks & has repeatedly placed the political interests of the President above the law”

[T]he Trump administration has repeatedly taken steps that undermine our nation’s confidence that this White House adheres to the notion that nobody is above the law. …

Barr has been the point man in this strategy. He brings a level of legal sophistication and political savvy that Trump lacks and has repeatedly placed the political interests of the President above the law. When the Mueller investigation wrapped up, the attorney general framed the findings of the report in a way that exonerated the President from wrongdoing. During the impeachment hearings and trial earlier this year, Trump reportedly leaned on Barr to limit the ability of legislators to obtain necessary information. And in Trump’s post-impeachment attacks on inspectors general and US attorneys, Barr has proven willing to take the bold and controversial steps necessary to insulate his boss.

The restraints that have checked previous administrations have deteriorated, and we are now living in a moment when President Trump — with Barr’s assistance — appears to believe that there are no law and order guardrails prohibiting what he can do.

Given the fact that Senate Republicans continue to back him, the President is not wrong in this assumption. Senate Republicans have played an essential role in allowing Trump to continue eroding our democratic institutions. As long as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is willing to stand firm in backing the administration, the odds of any sort of serious check on these kinds of actions diminish.

The wildcard remains the courts. … Though the Supreme Court is now under a conservative majority, it is not an institution where members can be primaried out of their posts, and federal judges have the capacity to be true institutionalists, even in an era when many elected officials refuse to accept that role. Certainly, Chief Justice Roberts is following these events with a close eye. As the President bends law and order to fit his own agenda, the biggest question remains: How much are the federal courts willing to tolerate and at what point will they finally check the President in the dangerous campaign that he has undertaken?

Until the courts step in, the nation is in a dangerous place. The stories that have converged in the past few weeks have revealed quite clearly that law and order is under threat. The threat, however, isn’t coming from the streets but from the highest office in the land.

🧵 RT @TimOBrien 1/x Barr knows Berman’s investigations all involve sensitive matters touching Trump. With the presidential election less than five months away, cynics like me can be forgiven for thinking that this looks exactly like a housecleaning. Let’s count the ways:
📌 https://twitter.com/TimOBrien/status/1274678104783372290?s=20

⭕ 20 Jun 2020

WaPo Editorial: We knew Trump didn’t care for human rights in China. But this is a new low. http://wapo.st/3emPCNQ “Trump’s message in Osaka was that he would not use the power of the presidency nor the influence of the United States to save the Uighurs from cultural extinction”

🐣 RT @SallyQYates Trump fires a US Atty investigating his inner circle, his AG misleads the public about it, and Trump’s relentless assault on the rule of law continues. Trump throws one body blow after another at DOJ, but the career men and women who fight for justice every day are stronger.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Chairman Nadler: “The House Judiciary Committee will immediately open an investigation into this incident, as part of our broader investigation into Barr’s unacceptable politicization of the Department of Justice.” https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1274482286424031232?s=20

🐣 RT @AliVelshi “In light of A. G. Barr’s decision to respect the normal operation of law and have Deputy U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss become Acting U.S. Attorney, I will be leaving the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, effective immediately.” -Geoffrey Berman

WaPo: U.S. attorney who was investigating people close to Trump now says he will step down, ending standoff with AG Barr http://wapo.st/2Nsvezb Berman’s deputy, Audrey Strauss, who will now replace him, has made “numerous contributions to Democratic political candidates”

In his letter Saturday, Barr appeared to change course from his original plan to bring in Craig Carpenito, the U.S. attorney in New Jersey, to lead the New York office — a move that legal experts had said was on especially shaky ground. The shift allows for Berman’s deputy to take over. Strauss is well respected in the office but during a time when she was working in the private sector made numerous campaign contributions to Democratic political candidates.

WaPo, Stuart Gerson: In the crisis at Justice, impartial rule of law is on the line http://wapo.st/3hOB0sv

🐣 RT @renato_mariotti Will Barr now interpret this to be a “resignation” by Berman and use this opportunity to replace Strauss with someone of his choice in the near future?
⋙ 🐣 RT @ShimonPro Geoff Berman says he’s leaving: Text Block: https://twitter.com/ShimonPro/status/1274461707801432065?s=20/photo/1
// because Barr is putting Strauss in charge
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @PreetBharara Yes I know Audrey Strauss. She is an excellent and principled lawyer.

🐣 RT @johnkruzel New: WH now says Trump granted AG Barr permission to fire Berman. Still not entirely clear if Trump is now saying the firing was done pursuant to his presidential powers, a fact with legal significance if this goes to court. From a sr WH official: Text Block: https://twitter.com/johnkruzel/status/1274459545612488704?s=20/photo/1

💙 NYRB, Cass Sunstein: It Can Happen Here http://bit.ly/3hMNAst Review of “They Thought They Were Free: The Germans, 1933–45” by Milton Mayer and “Broken Lives: How Ordinary Germans Experienced the Twentieth Century” by Konrad Jarausch
// 6/28/2020 issue

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Pool report: “On the attempted firing of Manhattan US Attorney Geoffrey Berman, he [Trump] said that’s up to AG Barr, and that he is ‘not involved.'” ¤ Note: Barr’s letter to Berman said that Trump fired him.

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ BTW, since when does the Attorney General “choose to nominate” U.S. Attorneys? That is the President’s job, not the AG’s. Barr is on a major power trip, as we have already seen from his giving orders to non-DOJ law enforcement and the military https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1274449226030895108?s=20

🐣 RT @MikeSacksEsq (Barr will now call Trump and say “fire Berman” and Trump will fire Berman, possibly by tweet and with some gratuitous insults or assertions of unitary executive power to clean up the mess he made of Barr’s own messy attempt to use one of Trump’s blank checks)

🐣 RT @MaxKennerly It seems Trump is so accustomed to “I don’t take any responsibility” and pretending that he isn’t a part of his administration that he is incapable of firing Berman even when he has been expressly told that he must do it himself and that it cannot be pawned off on a subordinate.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RMFifthCircuit So Barr says the President fired Berman and the President says Barr did? Lol.

🐣 RT @joshtpm Trump on Barr’s claim Trump fired Geoff Berman: “That’s really up to him. I’m not involved” 💽 https://twitter.com/chrisgeidner/status/1274451022895894529?s=20/photo/1

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Barr says at his request, Trump has removed Geoffrey Berman as U.S. attorney in Manhattan http://wapo.st/2Nsvezb [Letter:] WaPo: http://wapo.st/2V2L4EG
// The move escalates a standoff that began Friday night.

Barr informed Berman of the president’s move in a sharply worded letter, explaining that Berman’s deputy, Audrey Strauss, will serve as the acting U.S. attorney in Manhattan until the Senate can confirm a permanent replacement.

Barr wrote that he had hoped for Berman’s “cooperation to facilitate a smooth transition” in the office as Trump nominates the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Jay Clayton, to fill the job.

Instead, Barr wrote that Berman had chosen “public spectacle” by resisting. “Because you have declared you have no intention of resigning, I have asked the President to remove you as of today, and he has done so,” Barr wrote.

Outside the White House on Saturday, Trump told reporters that Berman’s ouster was “all up to the attorney general” and that he hadn’t become involved in the matter.

“That’s his department, not my department,” the president said. “But we have a very capable attorney general, so that’s really up to him.”

WaPo: James Comey: Geoffrey Berman upheld the finest tradition of the SDNY office http://wapo.st/3fLiEqu

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: A Friday night massacre that backfired http://wapo.st/2NhplVi “It is telling that we do not know which of many possible investigations may have triggered Barr’s ire. There are so many to choose from”

It is telling that we do not know which of many possible investigations may have triggered Barr’s ire. There are so many to choose from. AP reports, “The move to oust Berman also comes days after allegations surfaced from former Trump national security adviser John Bolton that the president sought to interfere in an Southern District of New York investigation into the state-owned Turkish bank in an effort to cut deals with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.” There are also the original investigations into campaign finance violations for which Michael Cohen was prosecuted, the alleged insurance and tax irregularities that Cohen alluded to in testimony to Congress, and the investigations into Rudolph W. Giuliani’s nefarious activities in Ukraine. You need a scorecard to keep track of Trump’s legal vulnerabilities.

🐣 RT @RonWyden William Barr has repeatedly interfered with the prosecutions of Donald Trump’s associates, is purging the Justice Department of qualified prosecutors and has lied about government actions and the content of documents to protect Trump. In any just world Barr would be impeached.

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin Some reassure themselves that Trump’s purge of law enforcement officials is troubling, but nothing that can’t be resolved with an election. But the purpose of these firings is to remove barriers to even more corruption, especially that which subverts free and fair elections.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Schumer: “I am calling for the Department of Justice Inspector General and the Office of Professional Responsibility to immediately launch an investigation into the reasons behind the decision by the president and the attorney general to attempt to dismiss Mr. Berman.”

WaPo: U.S. judge declines to block release of book by former national security adviser John Bolton http://wapo.st/2NdFtH8

🧵 RT @harrylitman Thread: here’s where I think we are. It’s pretty exquisite. Berman is court appointed and under 28 USC §546 his appointment lasts until there is a presidentially appointed and confirmed US Attorney. 📌 https://twitter.com/harrylitman/status/1274341980319805440?s=20

🐣 RT @selectedwisdom I hope Berman and the SDNY are gathering up all the ammunition, loading the canons and start firing out what ever they have on Monday morning before the investigatory & evidentiary trail gets suppressed.

🐣 This is the position Barr offered to Berman:
⋙ NYT (6/16): Justice Dept. Official to Exit, Signaling Third Departure in Recent Days http://nyti.ms/2YGeAkx “The head of the department’s civil division said he would leave next month after a 20-year career. He did not say why.”

🐣 RT @jbarro This is interesting. Suggests Barr tried to “promote” Berman out of the office so his departure wouldn’t be a story, and Berman wouldn’t go along.
⋙ 🧵 RT @KFaulders US Atty for SDNY Geoffrey Berman was fired. The news came as a shock tonight. Sources close to him & DOJ official say AG Barr offered him other positions including head of Civil Division at main justice and Berman declined. News via me @alex_mallin & @AaronKatersky 📌 https://twitter.com/KFaulders/status/1274167670041186304?s=20

🐣 RT @emptywheel Among other things this is going to make it a lot easier for judges in OTHER cases–like Mike Flynn’s–to argue that Barr is undermining justice.
⋙ 🐣 RT @eorden The standoff opens up a fresh crisis at DOJ, places the leadership of the most prominent federal prosecutors office outside Washington in a precarious position & raises questions about Barr’s willingness to steer the dept to suit Trump’s political agenda:
⋙⋙ CNN, Erica Orden: Powerful US attorney who investigated Trump associates refuses to step down after Barr tries to push him out http://cnn.it/2Ygy5RG

🐣 RT @kimwehle People wonder what the *rule of law* means? US Attorney #Berman and #SCOTUS showed us this week. The rule of law keeps us all safe. Bowing to the dear leader…or face the consequences…is a march toward tyranny. #justsayno to authoritarianism #vote #voteforyourlife

🐣 RT @richsignorelli Clayton and Carpenito should announce publicly today that they are withdrawing their names from SDNY US Attorney consideration. For good of the country and Constitution.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d The House of Representatives should immediately commence an impeachment inquiry into the conduct of the Attorney General of the United States.

🐣 RT @SethAbramson (1/2) The ongoing Giuliani investigation is a money laundering, fraud, and FARA case involving foreign money pouring into Trump’s 2020 campaign. Giuliani’s activities and other evidence suggest Turkey is one of the main sources of illegal Trump election aid (pecuniary/otherwise).
⋙ 🐣 RT @SethAbramson (2/2) Barr issued an edict saying no federal prosecutor could investigate foreign donations to a presidential campaign—meaning Trump’s, as he’s taking all “evidence” Giuliani has on Biden. It seems likely Berman refused to play ball, and thereby got fired. Now he’s fighting back.

🐣 RT @PreetBharara Why does a president get rid of his own hand-picked US Attorney in SDNY on a Friday night, less than 5 months before the election?
💙 ⋙ 🐣 RT @frankrichny The abruptness suggests Trump is now panicked he will lose in 5 months and wants to shut down post-White House SDNY indictments ASAP.

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman *The way* Trump and Barr tried to get rid of Berman is the most damning thing here. The only conclusion is that SDNY is moving forward on something big involving Trump and/or his allies.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ScottMStedman Trump could’ve just tried to fire him outright. But straight up lying about Berman resigning is bizarre and reads like a huge miscalculation on what Berman would do when Barr put out the press release.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ Everyone has their guesses about what SDNY is progressing on. But the truth is it could be any number of the plethora of scandals to which Trump is tied. Giuliani, Trump finances, Jr’s Psy Group meeting (took place in Manhattan!), National Enquirer/Saudi ties, inauguration, etc.
⋙⋙ 🐣 or all of them; Bolton’s book and the SCOTUS decisions (that they’re not gonna be a rubber stamp) may have led to panic; also, DOD making clear they are not behind Trump. Polls. If he thinks he’s gonna lose, wants to kill ALL cases that implicate him, most via SDNY

🐣 RT @BenWeiserNYT Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of N.Y., on Barr’s firing of Berman: “This late Friday night dismissal reeks of potential corruption of the legal process. What is angering President Trump? A previous action by this U.S. Attorney or one that is ongoing?”
⋙ NYT: Barr Abruptly Seeks to Fire U.S. Attorney Who Investigated Trump Associates http://nyti.ms/2NdFz1x updated 2:03am ET
// But the United States attorney in Manhattan, Geoffrey Berman, who had been leading the inquiry into Rudolph Giuliani, is refusing to leave his position.

The clash focused new attention on the efforts by Mr. Trump and his closest aides to rid the administration of officials whom the president views as insufficiently loyal. It also touched off a crisis within the Justice Department over one of its most prestigious jobs, at a time when the agency has already been roiled by questions over whether Mr. Barr has undercut its tradition of independence from political interference.

Mr. Berman, the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, and his team have been at the forefront of corruption inquiries in Mr. Trump’s inner circle. They successfully prosecuted the president’s former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, who went to prison, and have been investigating Mr. Trump’s current personal lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani.

“I have not resigned, and have no intention of resigning, my position,” Mr. Berman said in a statement, adding that he had learned that he was “stepping down” from a Justice Department news release.

Mr. Trump’s purge of officials has intensified in the months since the Republican-led Senate acquitted him in the impeachment trial. He has fired or forced out inspectors general with independent oversight over executive branch agencies and other key figures from the trial.

Several dismissals have come late on Friday nights, a time that many White Houses have used to disclose news that they would prefer receive little attention.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Barr lied about Berman stepping down, a lie he has to have known would surface. So Berman must be very close to doing something they view as being very dangerous for Trump.
🐣 RT @maddow “Berman’s office subpoenaed Trump’s inaugural committee for a wide range of documents as part of an investigation into various potential crimes, including possible illegal contributions from foreigners to inaugural events.”
⋙⋙ AP: DOJ tries to oust US attorney investigating Trump allies http://bit.ly/2UXsUnK

The Justice Department moved abruptly Friday night to oust Geoffrey S. Berman, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan overseeing key prosecutions of President Donald Trump’s allies and an investigation of his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani. But Berman said he was refusing to leave his post and his ongoing investigations would continue.

“I have not resigned, and have no intention of resigning, my position,” Berman said. His statement came hours after Attorney General William Barr said Berman was stepping down from his position.

The standoff set off an extraordinary clash between the Justice Department and one of the nation’s top districts, which has tried major mob and terror cases over the years. It is also likely to deepen tensions between the Justice Department and congressional Democrats who have pointedly accused Barr of politicizing the agency and acting more like Trump’s personal lawyer than the nation’s chief law enforcement officer.

⭕ 19 Jun 2020 Barr goes after SDNY Berman

🐣 RT @lolzkatt It must be utter chaos at the DOJ. Someone over there even published #Berman’s memo of resistance 😬 on the DOJ website. ¤ Maybe the rank and file DOJ employees have had enough.
⋙ SDNY Official Website: Statement Of U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman On Announcement By Attorney General Barr http://bit.ly/2NfaIBK

“I learned in a press release from the Attorney General tonight that I was ‘stepping down’ as United States Attorney.  I have not resigned, and have no intention of resigning, my position, to which I was appointed by the Judges of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.  I will step down when a presidentially appointed nominee is confirmed by the Senate.  Until then, our investigations will move forward without delay or interruption.  I cherish every day that I work with the men and women of this Office to pursue justice without fear or favor – and intend to ensure that this Office’s important cases continue unimpeded.”

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 Barr lied in writing about firing a US Attorney.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ChrisAlbertoLaw Barr’s intent to obstruct investigations into Trump-associates is criminal behavior outside the scope of the AG’s authority. ¤ A rogue Attorney General has no legitimacy in @TheJusticeDept ¤ Their oath of office should guide federal prosecutors to protect institutional integrity.

🐣 RT @clairecmc Berman may have just flipped the Senate. Will Mitch risk losing the Senate by trying to force Rep Senators to confirm someone clearly being chosen to protect Rudy andTrump?

🧵RT @chrisgeidner On the substance of tonight’s SDNY move, there seems to be as much confusion as there is potential nefariousness — as is often the case with this administration.
📌 https://twitter.com/chrisgeidner/status/1274176125476851712?s=20

🐣 RT @steve_vladeck Clear: ¤ Barr lied. ¤ Something *really* stinks. ¤ Legally, *Barr* can’t fire Berman. ¤ Berman *can* be replaced by a Senate-confirmed successor.
Not clear: ¤ Whether *Trump* can fire Berman. ¤ Whether Barr/Trump can name his replacement *without* Senate confirmation. ¤ *WHY* this happened.

🐣 RT @richsignorelli Here are the folks who will not be sleeping well tonight: Rudy, who may soon be charged; Barr, due to his stunning and unsuccessful act of corruption and obstruction; and Stone/Flynn, because receiving a pardon/commutation from Trump just became more politically unpalatable.

WaPo Editorial: Voice of America and other U.S. government media never engage in propaganda. Is that about to change? http://wapo.st/3hJj8iQ

🐣 RT @RWPUSA This is precisely the type of behavior by Attorney General Barr that @COFinkelstein and I wrote the House Judiciary Committee about last week. We also demanded that Attorney General Barr appear before the Committee to explain himself. ¤ Enough is enough.
⋙ 🐣 RT @COFinklestein Barr’s Friday night massacre of Geoff Berman at the S.D.N.Y. must not stand. Barr is the head of DOJ, true, but if his purpose in this firing is to obstruct an official investigation, he is risking charges for obstruction of justice. http://bit.ly/3dfTajG

🐣 RT @brhodes If this is somehow routine and not an assault on the independence of DoJ why is it being done late on a Friday night?

🐣 RT @RepJerryNadler America is right to expect the worst of Bill Barr, who has repeatedly interfered in criminal investigations on Trump’s behalf. We have a hearing on this topic on Wednesday. We welcome Mr. Berman’s testimony and will invite him to testify.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Tom_Winter BREAKING / NBC News: In a statement U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman says “I have not resigned, and have no intention of resigning.” ¤ He says he found out he was “stepping down” by reading it in a press release.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @Tom_Winter BREAKING / NBC News: Berman says he will step down when a presidentially appointed nominee is confirmed by the Senate. ¤ “Until then, our investigations will move forward without delay or interruption.”

🧵 RT @AshaRangappa_ Bully Barr, how do you obstruct justice? Let us count the ways:

1. LIED about the contents of the Mueller Report, claiming that it found “no evidence” of colllusion or obstruction of justice
2. Attempted the redact material in Mueller Report which reveals that Trump DID collude
📌 https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1274195851309723648?s=20
3. Tried to interfere in sentencing of Roger Stone, who we now know was communicating with Trump about said collusion
4. Is trying to get the case against Flynn dropped, against the interests of justice as a former federal judge serving as amicus has stated
5. Is dropping the case against RUSSIA, which attacked the U.S., by classifying info necessary to prosecute Russian defendants
6. Has testified that he doesn’t believe that foreign assistance to a campaign is even a crime if it is not directly by a “foreign intelligence service”
7. Had his OLC justify blocking a whistleblower complaint required by law to reach Congress from ever reaching Congress (an opinion which was soundly rebuked in a letter from collective Inspectors General)
8. Oversaw his Criminal Division deciding — before even investigating — that secretly extorting a foreign country to investigate a political opponent would not constitute a violation of campaign finance laws
9. Has appointed, without any legal basis that I am aware of, political appointees to (repeatedly) “investigate the investigators” of Russian interference even after the DOJ IG has investigated it
*taling [sic] a break to refill wine glass*
10. Where was I? Oh yes: Got “activated” by POTUS to tear gas peaceful protesters and clergy members in violation of the Constitution of the United States AND THEN LIED ABOUT IT
11. Has YET to mention that right-wing extremists are the most dangerous domestic terror threat AS TESTIFIED TO BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE FBI
12. But meanwhile has put the Joint Terrorism Task Force on investigating Auntie Tifa who is his imaginary foe
13. Has been pimping hydroxychloroquone in his free time for no apparent reason even though by the way we know it kills people
(Not sure this is obstruction but it’s super cray cray so including it)
14. Now is trying to fire the U.S. Attorney for SDNY which, among other things, has evidence that:
~ a) Trump is an unindicted co-conspirator in criminal campaign finance violations in conjunction with the indictment against his former lawyer, Michael Cohen
~ b) was investigating to co-conspirators of Jeffrey Epstein who died under mysterious and as yet unexplained circumstances and who by the way used to work for his DAD who wrote a bizarre novel about space sex trafficking (someone else please take over this piece because I can’t)
~ c) was reportedly investigating Fruity G & Co. playing Scooby Doo in Ukraine digging up sketchy dirt on his political opponents (see #2 and 3, reprise)
~ d) is obviously investigating other things which will continue “without interference” as per SDNY U. S. Attorney who
~~ i) never was told he was “resigning” and
~~ ii) isn’t resigning
APPENDIX A: (To tweets #11 and 12) Took it upon himself to bring in unidentified, armed federal agents to DC to intimidate the population and usurp the authority of the DC mayor*
*reserve the right to add appendices and additional vidence that I forgot or which may arise
15. I am SO EFFING DONE with this dude and if Ted Cruz wants I will wrestle Barr and settle this once and for all if Congress isn’t willing to impeach him because this %#*$! has Got. To. Stop. ¤ END (but to be continued

🐣 RT @steve_vladeck To recap:
1) Berman was appointed under 28 U.S.C. § 546(d).
2) That statute contemplates that he keeps his job until a permanent successor is confirmed by the Senate.
3) 28 U.S.C. § 541(c) says U.S. Attorneys are subject to removal by the President.
So the statutes conflict.
⋙ 🐣 RT @steve_vladeck One last point:
Because Berman was appointed under 546(d), even if the President can remove him, he can only be replaced by:
1) Someone nominated by the President & confirmed by the Senate; or
2) Someone *else* appointed by judges under 546(d).
Carpenito is neither of those.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @renato_mariotti Barr apparently didn’t consider this when he tried to appoint Carpenito to temporarily replace Berman.

🐣 RT @BillKristol Interesting legal/constitutional question about whether Berman can be fired by Barr or Trump, absent a Senate-confirmed successor. But the other question is: Why? Why did Trump feel then need urgently to get Berman out and get a loyalist in? And why the lie about him resigning?

🐣 RT @walterdellinger Trump/Barr’s Friday night attempt to remove the US Att. for the Southen District investigating Trump associates is more profoundly serious that my earlier tweet would suggest. Are we so nummed [sic] by Trump that presidential obstruction of justice is now just another news item?

🐣 RT @renato_mariotti If Berman was offered other big positions at DOJ, he wasn’t fired for cause. ¤ Why did Barr want him out of SDNY so badly? Who or what is SDNY investigating that Trump cares so much about? Giuliani? ¤ Congress *must* get to the bottom of this.

🐣 RT @steve_vladeck A friendly reminder, courtesy of @fedjudges, that the “blue slip” policy still applies in the Senate to confirmations of U.S. Attorney nominees…

🐣 RT @BillKristol Wow. Says he’s not stepping aside until a successor confirmed. [Statement:] https://twitter.com/BillKristol/status/1274183386328903686?s=20/photo/1
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @pleasesaveour investigators are scrutinizing Giuliani’s consulting business and eyeing donations made to America First Action, the main pro-Trump super PAC set up by his advisers and allies after his election, as well as a nonprofit affiliated with the super PAC.
🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Trump administration in standoff with Manhattan U.S. attorney Geoffrey Berman http://wapo.st/2BmkpM3 “Berman fired back that he hadn’t resigned and would stay on to ensure his office’s cases proceed unimpeded”

🐣 RT @pbump Michael Cohen said that he overheard Roger Stone telling Trump about upcoming WikiLeaks releases. Apparently Trump wasn’t the only one Stone told.
⋙ BuzzfeedNews: Roger Stone Told Trump In Advance Wikileaks Would Release Documents Harmful To Clinton Campaign, Aides Claimed http://bit.ly/2YhK69K
// Newly unredacted portions of the Mueller report show that Paul Manafort, Rick Gates, and Michael Cohen told investigators Stone had promised the campaign damaging revelations by Wikileaks. The information was released following a lawsuit by BuzzFeed News.

⭕ 18 Jun 2020

VanityFair, Gabriel Sherman: John Bolton’s Unredacted Book Shows Trump Was Baldly Asking for China’s Help http://bit.ly/3dgWECz “Vanity Fair has seen unredacted pages from the book and it’s clear why the White House tried to keep Trump’s words secret”
// Trump’s own words to Xi Jinping, among others, were so damning and politicized that the government insisted they be removed.

Vanity Fair has seen unredacted pages from the book and it’s clear why the White House tried to keep Trump’s words secret: they are deeply embarrassing and illustrate Trump’s naked politicization of America’s foreign policy.

According to an unredacted passage shown to Vanity Fair by a source, Trump’s ask is even more crudely shocking when you read Trump’s specific language. “Make sure I win,” Trump allegedly told Xi during a dinner at the G20 conference in Osaka, Japan last summer. “I will probably win anyway, so don’t hurt my farms.… Buy a lot of soybeans and wheat and make sure we win.”

For example, at last year’s G20 dinner, with only interpreters present, Xi explained to Trump why China was building concentration camps for the country’s minority Uighur population. Trump allegedly told Xi he approved of the brutal human rights violation. “According to our interpreter, Trump said to Xi, ‘go ahead, you’re doing exactly the right thing.’” Bolton writes. Earlier in the same passage, Bolton writes that Trump told Xi on a phone call ahead of their G20 meeting: “I miss you,” and then said, “this is totally up to you, but the most popular thing I’ve ever been involved with is making a deal with China.… Making a deal with China would be a very popular thing for me.’”

💙 🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs “Having destroyed many Americans’ trust in their country’s democratic institutions, Trump has set about destroying the institutions themselves, one oversight mechanism at a time.”
⋙ ForeignAffairs, Daron Acemoglu: America’s Democratic Unraveling http://fam.ag/30VsVwn
// 6/15/2020; Countries fail the same way businesses do, gradually and then suddenly.

[E]ven if the Democratic candidate, Joe Biden, wins the upcoming election—and even if Trump leaves office without a fight—his new administration will confront damage that it will be powerless to fix unless it addresses the deep structural problems that propelled Trump into office in the first place.

To regain … trust, the next administration must confront endemic racism as well as economic inequality. Good jobs must once again be on offer for most Americans—even those without college degrees. Redressing these wrongs will go a long way toward restoring faith in American democratic institutions. But the next administration must also redouble its commitment to bureaucratic expertise, competence, and autonomy. Institutions don’t merit public trust if they serve the interests of the president or other politicians instead of the interests of the people. Americans deserve better. One hopes they will use the ballot box, and if necessary the streets, to make sure that they get better.

🐣 RT @brianstelter Dr. Fauci diagnosing an American problem: “There is a combination of an anti-science bias that people are – for reasons that sometimes are, you know, inconceivable and not understandable – they just don’t believe science and they don’t believe authority.”
⋙ CNN: Fauci warns of ‘anti-science bias’ being a problem in US http://cnn.it/30XW8Xs

WaPo, Michael Gerson: The stage is being set for the repudiation of Donald Trump in November http://wapo.st/3efxfdF “The ideological carnage that Trump has wreaked on the American right is large and lasting”
// The president is a failure without peer.

NYT: Is Donald Trump a Danger to Democracy? http://nyti.ms/3fCFS25 Yasha Mounk reviews Masha Gessen’s “Surviving Autocracy” and Eric Posner’s “The Demagogue’s Playbook: The Battle for American Democracy From the Founders to Trump”

WaPo: Russia. Ukraine. China. Bolton account highlights pattern of Trump welcoming foreign political help. http://wapo.st/2YSMGBU “Experts fear that Trump’s behavior may embolden nations to try to sway U.S. voters in the 2020 campaign”

WaPo, Philip Rucker: Bolton book and Supreme Court ruling on ‘dreamers’ amount to twin defeats to Trump http://wapo.st/2CdN1Ye “‘This is a blow against Trump that has existential implications for his presidency … Trump is becoming what he hates most, which is being a loser.’”
// In a span of less than 24 hours this week, Trump twice had the whistle blown on his moves to bust through the boundaries of law.

🐣 RT @TheLastWord Bolton’s book reveals a long list of Trump’s misconduct, including that Trump solicited China’s help with his reelection. @brhodes tells @Lawrence it’s “absurd” that Bolton refused to testify about Trump’s corrupt conduct during impeachment. https://on.msnbc.com/30UWrT2

🐣 RT @pontifex The Lord cannot enter into hard or ideological hearts. The Lord enters into hearts that are like His: hearts that are open and compassionate.

🐣 RT @eliehonig The House can still subpoena John Bolton. It’ll be too little, too late, but let’s see if this guy finds a reason to to run and hide yet again.

💙🐣 RT @MarthaRaddatz “I don’t think he’s fit for office. I don’t think he has the competence to carry out the job,” former national security adviser John Bolton tells me of Pres. Trump. ¤ Watch more from my exclusive interview with Bolton Sunday at 9|8c.
⋙ ABCNews: Bolton: Trump’s not ‘fit for office,’ doesn’t have ‘competence to carry out the job’ http://abcn.ws/3fH80RX
// In an ABC interview, Bolton says Trump was singularly focused on reelection.

“There really isn’t any guiding principle that I was able to discern other than what’s good for Donald Trump’s reelection,” Bolton told ABC News chief global affairs correspondent Martha Raddatz. ¤ “He was so focused on the reelection that longer-term considerations fell by the wayside,” he added.

🐣 Is it too late for the House to subpoena Bolton, to get him under oath? @RepAdamSchiff @SpeakerPelosi @danielsgoldman @Morning_Joe @JoeNBC @MorningMika

🐣 RT @HoarseWhisperer I’m issuing my first Excellence in Headlining Award to Mother Jones. ¤ Congratulations on your deserved honor, @MotherJones!
⋙ MotherJones, Dan Friedman: Say It Under Oath, Asshole http://bit.ly/30SBiZr
// John Bolton wants to join the resistance. He’s too late.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “The thing that is so striking about what we are reading about this book … is how consistent it is with the case that we built.” — Daniel Goldman, fmr. House majority counsel in the Trump impeachment, on John Bolton’s new book https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1273541005300686848?s=20

⭕ 17 Jun 2020

WaPo (6/17): An officer was gunned down. The killer was a ‘boogaloo boy’ using nearby peaceful protests as cover, feds say. http://wapo.st/2EXVQqJ
// 6/17/2020; saboteur provocateur;

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: John Bolton Shows That All the President’s Men Are Cowards http://bit.ly/3ddaIg7 “Bolton had a chance to speak up before all those people died from Trump’s selfish incompetence. … [W]ith Trump, something bad was coming. It was inevitable”
// I’m glad the book is out. We all should be. Pecuniary motive aside, it takes a little bit of kishkes for Bolton to say these things.

The president of the United States has been destroying this country, eroding its decent values every single day of his presidency, until matters have finally reached the point that, through his malevolence and stupidity and lack of empathy, he is actually and literally responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of Americans. 

Bolton had a chance to speak up before all those people died from Trump’s selfish incompetence. Of course he couldn’t have known that was coming. But with Trump, something bad was coming. It was inevitable. Maybe with a different roll of the dice, war with Iran. The man is a lunatic, completely in over his head in this job, mentally unstable, and an instrument of national grief just waiting to happen every day. It’s been obvious to everyone for years.

Because cheating is his way. That man would steal a shilling from Tiny Tim and brag about it. So what happens between now and November, when Pompeo and Mark Meadows and others witness more cheating; more obviously unethical or even illegal acts? Because it’s going to happen. Are they just going to watch him rape the Constitution, murder democracy, and steal an election while staying silent, and saving it for their memoirs? ¤ I’m looking for one honest soul here. It seems to be too much to ask.

TheBulwark, William Kristol: John Bolton Tells the Truth http://bit.ly/2YJT2nf
// Even if they don’t like him, every Republican and conservative in Washington knows that Bolton doesn’t make things up. What will they do now?

USAToday, Trevor Wrobleski and Dr. Joshua Sharfstein: Another coronavirus danger: Harassment of public health leaders poses new threat http://bit.ly/3eef4VI
// Targeting of public health leaders is unprecedented and dangerous. All who care about the health of their communities should help stop this trend.

💙 🐣 RT @AngrierWHStaff Fun fact: Bush fought like hell against going to the bunker — wanted to send Cheney instead. He didn’t want to do anything but get back to DC where he could be visible for the American people. ¤ Obama and Biden had a similar agreement — if shit hit the fan, Biden would bunker.

WaPo, David Ignatius: John Bolton’s book is full of startling revelations he should have told us sooner http://wapo.st/3d6Zn1a “This account should deeply embarrass Republican senators who offered unblinking defenses of Trump’s Ukraine actions during the impeachment trial”

WaPo, Max Boot: John Bolton delivers a scathing indictment of Trump — and of himself http://wapo.st/37ICYq2 “There is no one who could have done more to aid a wider impeachment inquiry than you — but you failed us when the nation needed you most“

WaPo: Joe Biden reacts to allegations against Trump in Bolton book, calls them ‘morally repugnant’ http://wapo.st/3hGzRmK

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT The Chinese leader told Trump that he was going to set up concentration camps for millions of Muslims and Trump replied, “build the camps, it’s exactly the right thing to do.” ¤ Chew on that for a minute. ¤ Our president is PRO-concentration camp.

🐣 RT @juliaioffe While you’re worrying about “TwitteЯ cancel culture,” the U.S. government is trying to ruin the career of an actual refugee from the Soviet Union for speaking out against Trump in a legal setting. Taste the difference.
🐣 RT @crampell Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman’s promotion is in jeopardy over what some officials fear could be White House retaliation for his role in last year’s impeachment inquiry
⋙ WaPo: Role in Trump’s impeachment casts shadow over Army officer’s promotion http://wapo.st/3hE59ed

🐣 RT @brianstelter BREAKING: The heads of four organizations overseen by the US Agency for Global Media were dismissed tonight. A former official called it a “Wednesday night massacre.” Full story by @jmhansler and @brianstelter
💙 ⋙ CNN: ‘Wednesday night massacre’ as Trump appointee takes over at global media agency http://cnn.it/2YcYWy9

🐣 RT @eliehonig My latest @CNN: “Bolton could have changed the course of history. Instead, he will go down in a footnote as an enabler of corruption, a model of cowardice and an opportunist who put self above country.”
⋙ CNN, Elie Honig: John Bolton betrayed his country http://cnn.it/3hDf0B0 “John Bolton has offered the nation a staggering profile in cowardice. He has left no doubt about his own monumental betrayal of his country”

According to the New York Times, Bolton now belatedly reveals in his book that Trump explicitly conditioned foreign aid to Ukraine on investigations of his political opponents. Trump’s defenders repeatedly claimed there was no “firsthand evidence” of a quid pro quo. Bolton’s testimony would have established just that.

Worse, Bolton now tells the world that he witnessed (and apparently decided to do nothing about) not just one impeachable act, but several. Showing a remarkable lack of self-awareness, he criticizes House investigators for committing “impeachment malpractice” by failing to discover these critical facts. But how, exactly, should investigators have discovered this information when the key witness — Bolton himself — played games and refused to talk?

Even more troubling, Bolton now details Trump’s active solicitation of election assistance from Chinese President Xi Jinping. Bolton proclaims that “I saw these developments as a threat to U.S. strategic interests and to our friends and allies.” ¤ Bolton now writes that Trump engaged in “a pattern of fundamentally unacceptable behavior that eroded the very legitimacy of the presidency. ”

🐣 RT @Susan_Hennessey One interesting wrinkle for the government is that in order to claim elements of Bolton’s book are classified, the government must admit the information in question is true. There’s no such thing as a classified lie.

🐣 RT @BillKristol “By reminding those in uniform that their loyalty lies with the Constitution…the military’s leadership has affirmed that it will stand with the American people through the ultimate test—the peaceful transition of power…It should not have come to this.”
⋙ TheBulwark, Ken Harbaugh: The Generals Are Fighting Back http://bit.ly/2YESUW4
// It should not have come to this.

🐣 RT @brianstelter JUST IN: Simon & Schuster’s response to the DOJ’s new filing against Bolton: “A frivolous, politically motivated exercise in futility. Hundreds of thousands of copies of the book have already been distributed around the country and the world.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @brianstelter The DOJ wants a temporary restraining order so that a court will enforce its order against John Bolton’s book. His publisher Simon & Schuster points out that “the injunction as requested by the government would accomplish nothing.” The book is effectively already out.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Joe Biden: “Today, we learned from John Bolton, the President’s former national security advisor, that President Trump sold out the American people to protect his political future. He reportedly directly asked Xi Jinping, China’s leader, to help him get re-elected.”

🐣 RT @itsjefftiedrich “you should have impeached Trump for the things I refused to tell you about” is peak Bolton

🐣 RT @brhodes Our government is run by a corrupt cabal in collaboration with the world’s most odious dictators with the full support of the GOP

🐣 RT @chrislhayes Take a step back to marvel at the 11.5 years of GOP presidencies in this century: just complete unmitigated disaster through and through. As bad a governing run as any party since the civil war. Just astonishing combination of corruption, incompetence and cruelty.

NYT: Five Takeaways From John Bolton’s Memoir http://nyti.ms/2Y9QPSV
// Baker; “The Room Where It Happened” describes Mr. Bolton’s 17 turbulent months at President Trump’s side through a multitude of crises and foreign policy challenges.

💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Trump asked China’s Xi to help him win reelection, according to Bolton book http://wapo.st/2N9Gf8h //➔ WaPo got a copy of Bolton’s book. If you don’t want to buy it, read this article. LOTS of details!
// “The Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir”

During a one-on-one meeting at the June 2019 Group of 20 summit in Japan, Xi complained to Trump about China critics in the United States. But Bolton writes in a book scheduled to be released next week that “ Trump immediately assumed Xi meant the Democrats. Trump said approvingly that there was great hostility among the Democrats. ¤ “He then, stunningly, turned the conversation to the coming U.S. presidential election, alluding to China’s economic capability to affect the ongoing campaigns, pleading with Xi to ensure he’d win,” Bolton writes. … The China allegation also comes amid ongoing warnings from U.S. intelligence agencies about foreign election interference in November, as Russia did to favor Trump in 2016.

The request for electoral assistance from Xi is just one of many instances described by Bolton in which Trump seeks favors or approval from authoritarian leaders. Many of those same leaders were also happy to take advantage of the U.S. president and attempt to manipulate him, Bolton writes, often through simplistic appeals to his various obsessions.

In May 2018, Bolton says, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan handed Trump a memo claiming innocence for a Turkish firm under investigation by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York for violating Iranian sanctions.

“Trump then told Erdogan he would take care of things, explaining that the Southern District prosecutors were not his people, but were Obama people, a problem that would be fixed when they were replaced by his people,” Bolton writes.

… Bolton writes that Barr agreed he also was worried about the appearances created by the president’s behavior.

Bolton broadly confirms the outline of the impeachment case laid out by Democratic lawmakers and witnesses in House proceedings earlier this year, writing that Trump was fixated on a bogus claim that Ukraine tried to hurt him and was in thrall to unfounded conspiracy theories pushed by presidential lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani and others.

… [Bolton] found Trump’s decision to hold up military assistance to pressure newly elected Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky “deeply disturbing,” and that he tried to work internally to counter it, reporting concerns to Barr and the White House Counsel’s Office. ¤ “I thought the whole affair was bad policy, questionable legally and unacceptable as presidential behavior,” he writes.

… Chief of Staff John F. Kelly, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Bolton himself — all considered resigning in disgust or frustration. Even some of the president’s most loyal advisers hold a grim view of him in private …

“He second-guessed people’s motives, saw conspiracies behind rocks, and remained stunningly uninformed on how to run the White House, let alone the huge federal government,” Bolton writes, always looking to “personal instinct” and opportunities for “reality TV showmanship.”

Bolton’s book is also filled with examples of Trump’s closest advisers sharply criticizing the president behind his back, including Pompeo.

Trump said invading Venezuela would be “cool” and that the South American nation was “really part of the United States.”

… Trump told Xi that Americans were clamoring for him to change the constitutional rules to serve more than two terms, according to the book.

… Trump [said] journalists should be jailed so they have to divulge their sources: “These people should be executed. They are scumbags,”

For Trump, Bolton writes, one singular goal loomed above all: securing a second term. ¤ “I am hard pressed to identify any significant Trump decision during my tenure that wasn’t driven by reelection calculations,” Bolton writes.

Though Trump approved of a proposal from Bolton to publicly declare the United States recognized Guaidó rather than Maduro, within 30 hours Trump was already worrying that Guaidó appeared weak — a “kid” compared to “tough” Maduro — and considering changing course.

[Trump] consistently opposed to U.S. policy designed to discourage Russian aggression and to sanction Putin’s malign behavior. ¤ … Helsinki summit in July 2018, when Trump sided with Putin against U.S. intelligence agencies over Moscow’s interference in the 2016 election. ¤ “This was hardly the way to do relations with Russia, and Putin had to be laughing uproariously at what he had gotten away with in Helsinki,” Bolton writes.

[Bolton] describes Trump and top advisers repeatedly slashing each other, lying to each other and outmaneuvering each other to gain advantage. ¤ … Should he replace Vice President Pence with Haley on the 2020 ticket? According to his book, the idea was floated by Kushner and his wife, Trump’s daughter Ivanka.

“I briefed Pompeo and Mnuchin on this new ‘son-in-law channel’ and they both exploded. Pompeo was furious, Bolton writes, “because this was one more example of Kushner’s doing international negotiations he shouldn’t have been doing (along with the never quite ready Middle East peace plan.)”

“Why is Jared calling Mexicans?” Kelly asked loudly, according to the book. “Because I asked him to. How else are we going to stop the caravans?” Trump responded.

In November 2018, Trump came under fire for writing an unfettered defense of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, littered with exclamation points, over the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamaal Khashoggi. But according to Bolton’s book, the main goal of the missive was to take away attention from a story about Ivanka Trump using her personal email for government business.

He repeatedly describes Trump lashing out at military leaders, demanding to withdraw troops from the Middle East and all around the world — from Africa to Europe to the Middle East. “I want to get out of everything,”

Trump repeatedly told Mattis that he had been given a chance but had failed. ¤ “I gave you what you asked for: Unlimited authority, no holds barred. You’re losing. You’re getting your ass kicked. You failed,” Trump says.

Bolton castigates Trump’s diplomatic efforts, saying the president cared little for the details of the denuclearization effort and saw it merely as a “an exercise in publicity.” ¤ “Trump told … me he was prepared to sign a substance-free communique, have his press conference to declare victory and then get out of town,” Bolton wrote. ¤ Bolton described Trump’s inordinate interest in Pompeo delivering an autographed copy of Elton John’s “Rocket Man” CD to Kim during Pompeo’s follow on visit to North Korea. Trump originally used the term “Rocket Man” to criticize the North Korean leader but subsequently tried to convince Kim that it was a term of affection.

⭕ 16 Jun 2020

💽 MSNBC, RachelMaddow: World takes note of waning influence of U.S. mired in crises http://on.msnbc.com/2USTAGn
// Robert Gates, former defense secretary for President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama, talks with Rachel Maddow about how the world sees American economic problems and political paralysis as a sign that the U.S. is not an example to be followed.

NYT: Justice Dept. Official to Exit, Signaling Third Departure in Recent Days http://nyti.ms/2YGeAkx Besides Joseph H Hunt, who served as head of the civil division, Brian A Benczkowski, the head of the criminal division, and Noel J Francisco, the solicitor general, are leaving
// The head of the department’s civil division said he would leave next month after a 20-year career. He did not say why.

NYT: Prosecutor in Roger Stone Case Will Testify About Barr’s Intervention http://nyti.ms/3fxvcC0 Aaron S.J. Zelinsky, along with a second Justice Department official, John W. Elias, will testify June 24 about politicization under Attorney General William P. Barr
// The prosecutor is one of two Justice Department officials coming forward whom Democrats are calling whistle-blowers.

WaPo: Justice Department seeks court order to block release of book by former national security adviser John Bolton http://wapo.st/2Beuw5w The Room Where It Happened “is due to go on sale June 23 and has already been shipped to distribution centers across the country”

🐣 RT @brianklaas The best thing for America and the world isn’t just a Trump loss in November; it’s a resounding, historic defeat that tosses Trumpism into the dustbin of history and forces the Republican Party to become sane, after exorcising its authoritarian, racist, conspiracist demons.

⭕ 15 Jun 2020

🐣 RT @McFaul This. Not matter what Bannon and other “we-are-tougher-on-China” Republican screamers say, this is the reality — Xi and Putin both prefer Trump.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AlexanderAbuev In Beijing, officials have come around to support four more years of Trump. The Kremlin’s attitude towards Trump 2.0 looks similar: benefits of erosion of U.S. leadership outweigh risks, damage on issues like arms control etc.
⋙⋙ Bloomberg: China Warms to Idea of Four More Years of Trump Presidency http://bloom.bg/3e5SX3z
// Erosion of U.S. alliances outweighs trade blows, officials say. China-U.S. ties to deteriorate no matter who wins, they say

🐣 RT @jgeltzer This is not true of classification. ¤ This is not even true of executive privilege. ¤ This is not true of anything.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jeffmason1 Trump says any conversation with him is classified

JustSecurity: Statement of Homeland and National Security Leaders http://bit.ly/2C9XJPC “We oppose the use of the active duty military to patrol the streets of our cities in response to the ongoing protests” ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1272546140773404674?s=20/photo/1
// Former Republican and Democratic cabinet members and other senior officials speak out about protests, use of the military, racial justice, and policing

Moreover, the blanket use of the label “terrorists” to justify the use of para-military and military force is both factually wrong and legally unsupportable—contradicting core constitutional principles. Simply put, this nation has been through challenging times before, and we believe our law enforcement and homeland security institutions are best situated both practically and legally to address these challenges.

⭕ 14 Jun 2020

WaPo: More than 400 arrested during protests in the District http://wapo.st/2Yz3hL9 “We have not seen any indication that any individual who was arrested … was a member of an extremist left-wing group like antifa,” said Karl A. Racine, the District’s attorney general
// rest of title: Among … most cases involve curfew violations and burglary

“We have not seen any indication that any individual who was arrested, or served with a citation, was a member of an extremist left-wing group like antifa,” Racine said. “We have no evidence to support the statements of Attorney General Barr.”

🐣 RT @waltshaub Appalling! The @CDCgov is banning @VOANews, a federal government-run news outlet, from covering its activities. The would-be authoritarians apparently feel that any news created by the government should be Trumpist propaganda, and VOA’s not having it.
⋙ VOA: Director’s Statement on CDC’s Media Interview Policy Excluding VOA Journalists http://bit.ly/30Jjos6

💙 NYRB, Walter Shaub: Ransacking the Republic http://bit.ly/2BcByYk “Trump appears to recognize no line between his political career and the government’s administration of criminal justice”
// July 2 issue

⭕ 13 Jun 2020

⭕ 12 Jun 2020

Lawfare, Benjamin Wittes: Oral Argument Summary: In re: Michael Flynn http://bit.ly/30EAibf “[T]he D.C. Circuit’s remote hearing concerned whether the appeals court should preemptively order Sullivan to dismiss the case” since the DOJ decided to drop the prosecution
// “[T]he case before the D.C. Circuit’s remote hearing concerned whether the appeals court should preemptively order Sullivan to dismiss the case on the theory that he has no authority to do anything else”

DailyBeast, David Lurie: The Mike Flynn Fix Is in, But the Court Proceedings Still Matter. Here’s Why. http://bit.ly/3hqZyYm //➔ Claiming Flynn was set up by the Obama “deep state” is key to Trump’s re-election strategy; Judge Emmett Sullivan wants us to know what they’re up to
// The DOJ’s concern here isn’t with Flynn, but with the threat to the “integrity” of the “Executive” if they have to explain to a judge why they’re letting Trump’s pal walk away.

If Bill Barr’s Justice Department can’t convince a panel of judges to force Flynn’s trial judge, Emmet Sullivan, to let Flynn withdraw the guilty plea he’d already submitted, and that Sullivan has accepted, Trump will just pardon his former National Security Adviser. One way or the other, Flynn is getting off the hook. 

The question is whether or not Barr’s crew will have to explain why they’re letting an admittedly guilty man walk.  ¤ Friday, Justice Department attorneys argued before a federal appellate court that they shouldn’t have to explain themselves at all, after former federal judge John Gleeson— appointed by Sullivan to argue for the position that the Justice Department abandoned when they walked away from a conviction obtained by Robery Mueller—called the Trump administration’s reversal a “gross abuse of prosecutorial power” and “an unconvincing effort to disguise as legitimate a decision to dismiss that is based solely on the fact that Flynn is a political ally of President Trump.”

Wall acknowledged what is really at stake for Barr, and, most importantly, Trump: The risk of public embarrassment. According to Wall, a hearing on the DOJ’s motion would be a “spectacle” and could threaten the “integrity” of the “Executive,” meaning Trump’s presidency. That may be true, but for reasons that should lead the appellate court to deny Flynn’s petition.

As Gleeson demonstrates in his brief, the public record raises serious questions of misconduct, not by the FBI agents and prosecutors who brought the case against Flynn, but rather by Trump’s consigliere, Barr. Gleeson dismantles the government’s motion to dismiss, demonstrating that it is based on pretextual legal and factual arguments, and is infected with open and notorious evidence of prosecutorial abuse. 

[T]he extraordinary motion is about Barr’s effort to use the court system as a theater in which to advance Trump’s “deep state” conspiracy theory during the months leading up to the election – and to do so without any pesky interference by a judge seeking to cast light on the government’s motive and purpose

If the DOJ has become the house counsel for a corrupt president and is dropping the charges against a twice admitted felon, not because the case was defective, but because he’s Trump’s guy, the nation should learn that, and before the election, regardless of whether Flynn ends up walking free. The end of this movie, after all, will really be in November.

⭕ 11 Jun 2020

🐣 RT @meredithmcgraw From the press release for @AmbJohnBolton’s book: “What Bolton saw astonished him: a president for whom getting reelected was the only thing that mattered, even if it meant endangering or weakening the nation.” Text Block: https://twitter.com/meridithmcgraw/status/1271443359824072704?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 John Bolton will claim in his forthcoming book that Trump engaged in “misconduct with other countries,” beyond his contacts with Ukraine. https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1271462268786536454?s=20/photo/1
⋙ Axios: Scoop: John Bolton to argue Trump misconduct http://bit.ly/2YxwwOc

🐣 RT @peterbakerNYT Bolton in his new book, per publisher release: “I am hard-pressed to identify any significant Trump decision during my tenure that wasn’t driven by reelection calculations.” The House committed “impeachment malpractice” for charging him only with the Ukraine matter, Bolton says.

WaPo: Quarrel between Trump and military leaders intensifies as Milley apologizes for photo op http://wapo.st/2XWHNJ3 Trump’s speech on Saturday to West Point cadets has generated controversy & will be carefully watched. “50-50 he’ll disgrace himself” – Ret. Gen. Barry McCaffrey
// The perception that Pentagon leaders went along with Trump’s desire to use military force against domestic protesters has caused the biggest civil-military crisis in more than a decade

💽 WaPo: Pentagon’s top general apologizes for appearing alongside Trump in Lafayette Square http://wapo.st/37l69Pw Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff: “I should not have been there”

WaPo: Senate Judiciary approves dozens of subpoenas targeting origins of Russia probe http://wapo.st/2XU9imA

⭕ 10 Jun 2020

ProPublica: Rick Perry’s Ukrainian Dream http://bit.ly/3mWxpvg
// This story is co-published with Time and WNYC; When the then-energy secretary accidentally helped lead the president into impeachment, he was simultaneously trying to help his friends cash in on a big gas deal.

WSJ, Chuck Cooper: The White House vs. John Bolton http://on.wsj.com/37pET2D The book will be published on June 23, over White House objections. Mr. Cooper is a founding member and chairman of Cooper & Kirk LLC. He represents John Bolton.
// Officials are attempting to use national security as a pretext to prevent the publication of his memoir.

WaPo Editorial: Trump is spreading a dangerous conspiracy theory about antifa http://wapo.st/37kmzYA “The real provocateur here is the president”

PRESIDENT TRUMP spread a deranged and dangerous conspiracy theory this week when he accused a 75-year-old man pushed to the ground by police in Buffalo of faking the force of his fall — as well as attempting to “scan” the cops. The man, claimed the president, was “antifa,” a member of a militant activist network known for violent tactics.

This allegation was entirely baseless, a shameful smear of a victim of state violence. It was also part of a pattern. The White House, with the help of Attorney General William P. Barr, is inventing a domestic terror threat from whole cloth, blaming the loose, left-wing anti-fascist, or antifa, movement for the unrest roiling the country these past weeks. The only thing that’s missing is the evidence.

Yet experts point out that disrupting demonstrations in general alignment with antifa’s goal of dismantling white supremacy is hardly the group’s ideological bailiwick. They’ve also pointed out that the group isn’t much of a group at all: that antifa is too diffuse and too small to mount a coordinated co-option campaign.

The government’s own analysis agrees. The FBI’s internal situation report on the May 31 protests in Washington says the field office “has no intelligence indicating Antifa involvement/presence”; Justice Department records show no links to antifa in relevant cases. A new multiagency bulletin identifies the primary threat as “lone offenders with racially or ethnically motivated violent extremist ideologies” and domestic violent extremists “with personalized ideologies.”

Meanwhile, three men arrested for plotting violence in connection with protests in Las Vegas are indeed allegedly involved with a militant group: the right-wing “Boogaloo” movement. When asked about these arrests over the weekend, how did the administration respond? By talking about antifa again.

These words matter. They exist in an ecosystem crawling with misinformation. White nationalist networks are masquerading as antifa and vowing to “move into residential areas,” and people are believing what they hear. Citizens of rural communities believe buses and even planes stuffed with antifa activists are coming to town, so they’re gathering with baseball bats and guns to confront them. They’re finding only peaceful protesters, no different from the innocent man shoved into unconsciousness in Buffalo.

What Mr. Trump is doing today is even more appalling than an attempt to distract from deeply felt discontent. By inventing a violent, even terrorist, effort with not a scintilla of proof, he makes an excuse for military escalation — and for impunity when the state engages in the same brutality these protests are responding to. The real provocateur here is the president.

WaPo: More than 1,250 former Justice Dept. workers call for internal watchdog to probe Barr role in clearing demonstrators from Lafayette Square http://wapo.st/3cQlqcp

💙 WaPo: Flynn committed perjury and his guilty plea of lying to FBI should not be dismissed as DOJ requests, court-appointed expert finds http://wapo.st/3cSeJX4 former NY fed judge John Gleeson called DOJ’s attempt to undo Flynn’s conviction “a gross abuse of prosecutorial power”
// reported his findings to Judge Emmet Sullivan

“Flynn has indeed committed perjury in these proceedings, for which he deserves punishment, and the Court has the authority to initiate a prosecution for that crime,” Gleeson wrote in an 82-page opinion. “I respectfully recommend, however, that the Court not exercise that authority. Rather, it should take Flynn’s perjury into account in sentencing him on the offense to which he has already admitted guilt. This approach — rather than a separate prosecution for perjury or contempt — aligns with the Court’s intent to treat this case, and this Defendant, in the same way it would any other.”

In its motion, which is supported by Flynn and which prompted a career department prosecutor to quit the case, the department [DOJ] said it had concluded that Flynn’s January 2017 FBI interview was unjustified and “conducted without any legitimate investigative basis,” so any lies he told about his contacts with Russia and other foreign governments were immaterial to any crime.

In his argument, Gleeson said the government’s “ostensible grounds” for seeking dismissal were “conclusively disproven” by its own earlier briefs; contradict the court’s prior orders and Justice Department positions taken in other cases; and “are riddled with inexplicable and elementary errors of law and fact.”

A former federal prosecutor and judge for 22 years in Brooklyn — best known for putting the late mob boss John Gotti behind bars and presiding over the trial of “Wolf of Wall Street” stockbroker Jordan Belfort — Gleeson wrote that judges are empowered to protect their court’s integrity “from prosecutors who undertake corrupt, politically motivated dismissals. That is what has happened here. The Government has engaged in highly irregular conduct to benefit a political ally of the President.”

On Friday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit is expected to hear arguments over Sullivan’s refusal to immediately dismiss Flynn’s case. Flynn’s lawyers have accused Sullivan of bias and asked the federal appeals court to intervene, asking that it order Sullivan to drop the prosecution immediately or to reassign Flynn’s case to another judge.

Sullivan’s attorney has argued that he should not be required to act as a “mere rubber stamp” for the government’s unusual request.

“What, if anything, should Judge Sullivan do about Mr. Flynn’s sworn statements to the court, where he repeatedly admitted to the crime and to the voluntariness of his guilty plea, only to now claim that he never lied to the government and was pressured and misled into pleading guilty?” Sullivan’s lawyer Beth Wilkinson argued in a filing to the appeals court last week.

ForeignAffairs, Francis Fukuyama: The Pandemic and Political Order http://fam.ag/2AkSXOF “The factors responsible for successful pandemic responses have been state capacity, social trust, and leadership. … The United States has bungled its response badly”
// Jul-Aug 2020; It Takes a State

It is already clear why some countries have done better than others in dealing with the crisis so far, and there is every reason to think those trends will continue. It is not a matter of regime type. Some democracies have performed well, but others have not, and the same is true for autocracies. The factors responsible for successful pandemic responses have been state capacity, social trust, and leadership. Countries with all three—a competent state apparatus, a government that citizens trust and listen to, and effective leaders—have performed impressively, limiting the damage they have suffered. Countries with dysfunctional states, polarized societies, or poor leadership have done badly, leaving their citizens and economies exposed and vulnerable. …

The United States, in contrast, has bungled its response badly and seen its prestige slip enormously. The country has vast potential state capacity and had built an impressive track record over previous epidemiological crises, but its current highly polarized society and incompetent leader blocked the state from functioning effectively. The president stoked division rather than promoting unity, politicized the distribution of aid, pushed responsibility onto governors for making key decisions while encouraging protests against them for protecting public health, and attacked international institutions rather than galvanizing them. The world can watch TV, too, and has stood by in amazement, with China quick to make the comparison clear.

Over the years to come, the pandemic could lead to the United States’ relative decline, the continued erosion of the liberal international order, and a resurgence of fascism around the globe. It could also lead to a rebirth of liberal democracy, a system that has confounded skeptics many times, showing remarkable powers of resilience and renewal. Elements of both visions will emerge, in different places. Unfortunately, unless current trends change dramatically, the general forecast is gloomy.

This might put to rest the extreme forms of neoliberalism, the free-market ideology pioneered by University of Chicago economists such as Gary Becker, Milton Friedman, and George Stigler. During the 1980s, the Chicago school provided intellectual justification for the policies of U.S. President Ronald Reagan and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who considered large, intrusive government to be an obstacle to economic growth and human progress. At the time, there were good reasons to cut back many forms of government ownership and regulation. But the arguments hardened into a libertarian religion, embedding hostility to state action in a generation of conservative intellectuals, particularly in the United States.

The biggest variable is the United States. It was the country’s singular misfortune to have the most incompetent and divisive leader in its modern history at the helm when the crisis hit, and his mode of governance did not change under pressure. Having spent his term at war with the state he heads, he was unable to deploy it effectively when the situation demanded. Having judged that his political fortunes were best served by confrontation and rancor rather than national unity, he has used the crisis to pick fights and increase social cleavages. American underperformance during the pandemic has several causes, but the most significant has been a national leader who has failed to lead.

Even should the Democrats take the White House and both houses of Congress, they would inherit a country on its knees. Demands for action will meet mountains of debt and die-hard resistance from a rump opposition. National and international institutions will be weak and reeling after years of abuse, and it will take years to rebuild them—if it is still possible at all.

With the most urgent and tragic phase of the crisis past, the world is moving into a long, depressing slog. It will come out of it eventually, some parts faster than others. Violent global convulsions are unlikely, and democracy, capitalism, and the United States have all proved capable of transformation and adaptation before. But they will need to pull a rabbit out of the hat once again.

⭕ 9 Jun 2020

WSJ: Trump Wanted to Fire Esper Over Troops Dispute http://on.wsj.com/2YppR90 Esper “was mak­ing his own prepa­ra­tions to re­sign, … over the dif­fer­ences re­gard­ing the role of the military … be­fore he was per­suaded not to do so by aides and other ad­vis­ers …” Text Block:
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// How defense secretary’s stand against federal troops at protests prompted president’s plan to fire him

Last Wednesday, Mr. Esper said that he didn’t think using federal troops in American streets was warranted at that time. The comments, made in an opening statement at a news conference at the Pentagon, weren’t vetted beforehand by the White House, and the statement caught officials there off guard, two officials said. …

Advisers consulted by Mr. Trump that day included White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows; Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; longtime Trump friend and outside adviser David Urban; and Sens. Tom Cotton (R., Ark.) and James Inhofe (R., Okla.), the officials said. ¤ Mr. Trump informed these people that he planned to remove Mr. Esper as soon as that day, according to several of the officials. …

The advisers argued that firing Mr. Esper would put the Trump administration in a tough spot: there were few qualified individuals who could quickly replace Mr. Esper, and that could leave the Pentagon without a confirmed leader as Mr. Trump faced voters in November. …

After the Pentagon press conference on Wednesday that angered Mr. Trump, Mr. Esper went to the White House for a previously scheduled meeting, officials said. There, he met face-to-face with Mr. Trump in what the officials said was an unpleasant encounter for Mr. Esper. The two ultimately came to terms, the officials said.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson They’re not conservatives. They are fanboys of racially-inflected authoritarianism.
⋙ 🐣 RT @allen Opinion: conservatives literally went from “life starts at conception and should be protected at all costs” to, “kill grandma to save the economy” then “let the police kill black and brown people cause this is America” in less than six months.

WaPo, Max Boot: The GOP has gone from tea party libertarianism to Trumpian authoritarianism http://wapo.st/2MG9nnr “The rejection of libertarianism isn’t necessarily a bad thing. What’s worrying is that the Republican Party has become increasingly hostile toward liberal democracy”

The spur for this development is, of course, President Trump. He proclaims, “I have to the right to do whatever I want as president,” and acts as though he means it. He has spent money on a border wall that Congress hasn’t authorized; locked up immigrant children in cages; blocked immigration from multiple Muslim nations and now (under cover of the coronavirus pandemic) from all nations; purged government watchdogs; and issued an executive order cracking down on social media after Twitter fact-checked him.

When demonstrations swept the country following the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Trump acted like a would-be authoritarian: He threatened to have looters shot, demanded that the National Guard “dominate” the streets, and wanted to deploy 10,000 troops. The Pentagon balked at his demands, but security forces did gas peaceful protesters in Lafayette Square so he could stage a photo-op.

Trump blames recent disorder on “ANTIFA & other Wacko groups of Anarchists,” even though there is no evidence that antifa — a loosely knit group of far-left activists — is behind any of it. “Is there a shorter term for anti-anti-fascism?” historian Kevin M. Kruse quips. Yes, there is, and Republicans are increasingly flirting with fascism.

⭕ 8 Jun 2020

💽 MSNBC, Steve Benen: Admiral from bin Laden raid: US ‘needs to move forward without’ Trump http://on.msnbc.com/3f2fDlt
// No American president has ever inspired the kind of criticisms and pushback from retired military leaders that Trump has.

ForeignAffairs, Max Boot: A Few Good Men http://fam.ag/2A8bcXH
// Jun/Jul issue; Trump, the Generals, and the Corrosion of Civil-Military Relations

WaPo, Philip Bump: Attorney General Barr’s dishonest defense of the clearing of Lafayette Square http://wapo.st/2Upjh0W “The goal of the outing was to send a dual message: that Trump prioritized religion and that he wasn’t cowed by the protests”

The goal of the outing was to send a dual message: that Trump prioritized religion and that he wasn’t cowed by the protests. Reporting had revealed that Trump was moved to a secure bunker a few nights earlier; this was Trump’s way of reiterating his strength. It was a demonstration that required a clear path (and a reinforced protective bubble).

To hear the White House tell it, this narrative is wrong. It’s wrong to say that the square was cleared for Trump’s benefit, it’s wrong to describe the crowd as peaceful and, the most frequent complaint, it’s wrong to say that tear gas was used. Attorney General William P. Barr made each of these points on CBS’s “Face the Nation” on Sunday, in fact.

But he did so clumsily and disingenuously, making it less likely that viewers would be convinced by his argument than motivated to be skeptical by the rhetoric.

⭕ 7 Jun 2020 🎂

🐣 RT @CNN #FareedsTake: “I have not been one to argue that the United States under President Trump is on the verge of turning into a tyranny, but it is clear that, left to his own devices, Trump would act with little regard to law, precedent or the Constitution.” 💽 https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1269666514162106368?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @DebraMessing The following have denounced Trump:
Gen. Powell
Gen. Mattis
Gen. Kelly
Gen. Milley
Gen. Allen
Gen. Myers
Gen. Dempsey
Gen. Thomas
Gen. Hayden
Adm. McRaven
Adm. Stavridis
Adm. Mullen
Sec. Perry
Sec. Cohen
Sec. Carter
Sec. Panetta
Sec. Hagel
Pres. George W. Bush
(In formation)

NYT, Jennifer Senior: Is This the Trump Tipping Point? http://nyti.ms/2AMZ3Y4 “At a time of genuine crisis, Americans aren’t pining for Darth Vader. They’re pining for a healer”
// I know. We’ve said we’ve been here a thousand times before. This time feels different.

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Is there *anyone* else on these Pooty calls or just Trump??? They seem to be getting more frequent and always coincide with huge upheaval-producing actions that no one knew about beforehand
⋙ 🐣 RT @olgaNYC1211 Update on this extremely important story! ¤ Germany was blindsided by Trump’s announcement of plans to withdraw some US troops which occurred after his most recent phone call with Putin last Monday
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @olgaNYC1211 Huh! So Russia is sending more troops to challenge NATO/US near the borders, Trump announces that he is planning the withdrawal of troops from Germany, and Putin this week signed a decree giving him more flexibility in using nuclear weapons. Nothing to see
⋙⋙⋙ MSN/Newsweek: Russia Sends More Troops West, Challenging U.S.-NATO Presence Near Borders http://bit.ly/2Y90S9O

🐣 RT @NPR Rep. Don Beyer, D-Va., says he’s drafting a bill that would ban officers from hiding their names and agencies while policing public protests. ¤ “How do you ever hold people accountable if you don’t know what their name is?” he asks.
⋙ NPR: Virginia Democrat To Propose Bill To Require Identifying Information Of Officers http://n.pr/2YalYEL Rep. Don Beyer, D-Va., says he’s drafting a bill that would ban officers from hiding their names and agencies

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo, Barack Obama: Class of 2020, ‘You don’t have to accept the world as it is’ http://wapo.st/3cKDEvI “You can create a new normal, one that is fairer, and gives everyone opportunity, and treats everyone equally, and builds bridges between people instead of dividing them” https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1269791434783305728?s=20/photo/1
// nice portrait

It’s fair to say that your generation is graduating into a world that faces more profound challenges than any generation in decades. It can feel like everything’s up for grabs right now. A lot of this uncertainty is the direct result of covid-19 — the 100,000 lives it’s taken from us, the economic disruption it’s caused. No can say for sure how much longer the crisis will last — a lot of that will depend on the choices we make as a country. But it will eventually end. Vaccines and treatments will emerge. The economy will begin to heal. Life will start returning to normal — and you’ll still have your whole life ahead of you.

The thing is, Class of 2020, what these past few weeks have shown us is that the challenges we face go well beyond a virus, and that the old normal wasn’t good enough — it wasn’t working. In a lot of ways, the pandemic just brought into focus problems that have been growing for a very long time, whether it’s widening economic inequality, the lack of basic health care for millions of people, the continuing scourge of bigotry and sexism, or the divisions and dysfunction that plague our political system. Similarly, the protests in response to the killing of George Floyd, and Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery, and Nina Pop aren’t simply a reaction to those particular tragedies, as heartbreaking as they are. They speak to decades worth of anguish and frustration over unequal treatment and a failure to reform police practices and the broader criminal justice system.

… You can create a new normal, one that is fairer, and gives everyone opportunity, and treats everyone equally, and builds bridges between people instead of dividing them. Just as America overcame slavery and civil war, recessions and depression, Pearl Harbor and 9/11 and all kinds of social upheaval, we can emerge from our current circumstances stronger than before. Better than before.

First, do what you think is right, not just what’s convenient or what’s expected or what’s easy. While you have this time, think about the values that matter to you the most. Too many graduates who feel the pressure to immediately start running that race for success skip the step of asking themselves what’s really important.

Second, listen to each other, respect each other, and use all that critical thinking you’ve developed from your education to help promote the truth. You are the Internet generation and the social media generation … But what’s become clear is that social media can also be a tool to spread conflict, division and falsehoods — to bully people and promote hate. Too often it shut us off from each other instead of bringing us together — partly because it gives us the ability to select our own realities, independent of facts, or science, or logic, or common sense.

Finally, even if it all seems broken, have faith in our democracy. Participate — and vote. Don’t fall for the easy cynicism that says nothing can change — or that there’s only one way to bring about change. In the midst of recent protests, I’ve noticed that there have been some debates among young people about how useful voting is compared to direct action and civil disobedience in ending discrimination in our society. The fact is that we don’t have to choose; we need both.

America changed, and has always changed, because young people dared to hope. Democracy isn’t about relying on some charismatic leader to make changes from on high. It’s about finding hope in ourselves, and creating it in others. Especially in a time like this. You don’t always need hope when everything’s going fine. It’s when things seem darkest — that’s when you need it the most.

As someone once said: Hope is not a lottery ticket; it’s a hammer for us to use in a national emergency — to break the glass, sound the alarm and sprint into action.

That’s what hope is. It’s not the blind faith that things will get better. It’s the conviction that with effort, and perseverance, and courage, and a concern for others — things can get better.

That remains the truest part of our American story. ¤ And if your generation sprints into action, it will still be true of America’s future.

WaPo: New York Times editorial page editor resigns after uproar over Cotton op-ed http://wapo.st/2Ycy4Nn

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Do not underestimate the power of this moment http://wapo.st/2Yb2Y8X “[V]otes at the ballot box will determine whether this is a fleeting moment or the beginning of a long overdue reckoning. We must all vote like our lives depend on it. Because they do.”

⭕ 6 Jun 2020

🐣 RT @brhodes These second-rate authoritarians and racists are going to lose. The future does not belong to them.
⋙ 🐣 RT @tedlieu Third-rate would be more accurate.

WaPo: ‘Vicious dogs’ versus ‘a scared man’: Trump’s feud with DC Mayor Bowser escalates amid police brutality protests http://wapo.st/37iRSDf

NYT: Pentagon Ordered National Guard Helicopters’ Aggressive Response in D.C. http://nyti.ms/3eYmgVT The National Guard helicoptors were ordered in by the Pentagon as a last attempt to “handle the situation” before injecting a rapid-reaction unit of the 82nd Airborne
// The high-profile episode, after days of protests in Washington, was a turning point in the military’s response to unrest in the city.

Military officials said that the National Guard’s aggressive approach to crowd control was prompted by a pointed threat from the Pentagon: If the Guard was unable to handle the situation, then active-duty military units, such as of the 82nd Airborne Division, would be sent into the city.

Senior Pentagon officials, including Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, were trying to persuade President Trump that active-duty troops should not be sent into the streets to impose order, and that law enforcement and National Guard personnel could contain the level of unrest.

🐣 RT @NorahODonnell NEW: A senior Pentagon official tells @CBSNews David Martin that on Monday the president said he wanted 10k troops patrolling streets across the country. In a heated conversation in the Oval Office, Barr, Esper, & Milley advised him against it. ¤ More tonight on @CBSEveningNews

🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Who are these men? What Law Enforcement agency are they with? Where are the badges, insignia, and names? Many of them are obese and unfit. The facial hair is unusual for Federal Officers. This is an urgent matter. This is not ok in America. We do not have secret police here
⋙ 🐣 RT @bdavidkc Completely unmarked officers in riot gear holding protesters blocks away from the White House. No badges. No insignias. No name tags. Nothing. Refused to tell us who they’re with. #DCprotest #DCprotests 💽 https://twitter.com/bdaviskc/status/1268401251978563585?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @aveniam Trump is finally getting the crowd sizes he’s always bragged about. 💽 https://twitter.com/avenaim/status/1269352936456376320?s=20/photo/1

NYT: U.S. Diplomats Struggle to Defend Democracy Abroad Amid Crises at Home http://nyti.ms/2XFLQsM
// Police violence and President Trump’s threats to use the military against protesters have undercut American criticism of autocrats and called into question the country’s moral authority.

⏳CNN: Flash bangs and fury: Behind the fortress walls in a defining week for Trump and the country http://cnn.it/2YmdYkb
// thorough timeline

🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln Regardless of the failure, President @realDonaldTrump tells us again and again: ¤ “No, I don’t take responsibility at all.” ¤ Special thanks to @johnorloff for the script for this new release. 💽 https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1269224720081334272?s=20/photo/1
// ad❣Eisenhower on D-Day

🐣 RT @michaelluo Dexter Filkins: In a meeting in the Oval Office, Trump expressed a desire to quell the protests by sending forces…into American cities. Milley resisted. “They got into a shouting match,” the senior military official told me. Trump finally backed down.
⋙ NewYorker, Dexter Filkins: Trump’s Public-Relations Army http://bit.ly/3cFOq6m
// Will the Military Allow President Trump to Use It for Political Advantage?

The image of Donald Trump leading his advisers to St. John’s Church may prove to be a defining one of his Presidency: Trump, passing through streets that had been cleared of protesters by tear gas, to pose with a Bible while fires burned all over the country. For many members of the military, the image contained an especially discordant note. Amid the political aides in blue suits was a barrel-chested Army officer wearing combat fatigues: General Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and America’s highest-ranking soldier. A former senior defense official described to me his disgust with that moment and the de-facto endorsement that it represented. “Walking the streets of D.C. in your combat fatigues—are you kidding me?” he said.

But Trump has shown himself willing to trash any institution—the press, the F.B.I., the State Department—that he can’t bend to his will. This week, Milley and Mark Esper, the Secretary of Defense, allowed the armed forces to be drawn into Trump’s protest response—and allowed themselves to be used for Trump’s political gain.

When Milley got the job, in 2019, it was the culmination of an unusually forthright campaign. His primary backers were what a former senior military official described as the “West Point cabal”: Esper; Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; and David Urban, a businessman and a Republican fund-raiser close to Trump. All of them were classmates at West Point, graduating in 1986.

⭕ 5 Jun 2020

NYT, Timothy Egan: How to Beat the Bully in His Bunker http://nyti.ms/3faMjcJ
// Democrats can learn from the people who know Trump’s base best — the Never Trump Republicans.

Moyers&Co, Bill Moyers: We Hold This Truth to Be Self-Evident: It’s Happening Before Our Very Eyes http://bit.ly/3cKB8FV “We may be running out of luck, and no one is coming to save us. For that, we have only  ourselves”

ForeignAffairs, Richard Haass: Foreign Policy By Example http://fam.ag/37aIYay
// Crisis at Home Makes the United States Vulnerable Abroad

CNN: The prominent former military leaders who have criticized Trump’s actions over protests http://cnn.it/3dGhLPn

Marine Corps Gen. James Mattis, Former Secretary of Defense under Trump
⋙ Statement released June 3
“Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people — does not even pretend to try. Instead he tries to divide us. We are witnessing the consequences of three years of this deliberate effort. We are witnessing the consequences of three years without mature leadership. We can unite without him, drawing on the strengths inherent in our civil society.”

Marine Corps. Gen. John Kelly, Former Chief of Staff to Trump, Former commander of US Southern Command under Obama
⋙ Interview on June 5
“I would’ve argued against it, recommended against it,” Kelly said of Trump’s photo-op. “I would argue that the end result of that was predictable.”
“I think we need to look harder at who we elect. I think we should look at people that are running for office and put them through the filter: What is their character like? What are their ethics?”

Marine Corps Gen. John Allen, Former commander of US forces in Afghanistan under Obama
⋙ Commentary published June 3 by Foreign Policy
“Donald Trump isn’t religious, has no need of religion, and doesn’t care about the devout, except insofar as they serve his political needs…To even the casual observer, Monday was awful for the United States and its democracy. The president’s speech was calculated to project his abject and arbitrary power, but he failed to project any of the higher emotions or leadership desperately needed in every quarter of this nation during this dire moment.”

Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, Former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under George W. Bush and Obama
⋙ Op-ed for The Atlantic published June 2
“It sickened me yesterday to see security personnel—including members of the National Guard—forcibly and violently clear a path through Lafayette Square to accommodate the president’s visit outside St. John’s Church. I have to date been reticent to speak out on issues surrounding President Trump’s leadership, but we are at an inflection point, and the events of the past few weeks have made it impossible to remain silent. Whatever Trump’s goal in conducting his visit, he laid bare his disdain for the rights of peaceful protest in this country, gave succor to the leaders of other countries who take comfort in our domestic strife, and risked further politicizing the men and women of our armed forces. There was little good in the stunt.”

Air Force Gen. Richard Myers, Former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under George W. Bush
⋙ Interview with CNN on June 4
“The first thing was just absolute sadness that people aren’t allowed to protest and that, as I understand it, that was a peaceful protest that was disturbed by force, and that’s not right. That should not happen in America. And so I was sad. I mean, we should all shed tears over that, that particular act. …I’m glad I don’t have to advise this President. I’m sure the senior military leadership is finding it really difficult these days to provide good, sound military advice.”

Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, Former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Obama
⋙ Interview with NPR on June 4
“The idea that the President would take charge of the situation using the military was troubling to me.”

William Perry, Former Defense Secretary served under Clinton
⋙ Twitter, June 4
“I am outraged at the deplorable behavior of our President and Defense Secretary Esper, threatening to use American military forces to suppress peaceful demonstrators exercising their constitutional rights. This is a deeply shameful moment for our nation.”

Navy Adm. William McRaven, Former commander of US Special Operations Command under Obama
⋙ Interview with MSNBC on June 5
“You’re not going to use, whether it’s the military, or the National Guard, or law enforcement, to clear peaceful American citizens for the President of the United States to do a photo op. There is nothing morally right about that.”

Navy Adm. James Stavridis, Former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO
⋙ Commentary published by Time on June 3
“Our active duty military must remain above the fray of domestic politics, and the best way to do that is to keep that force focused on its rightful mission outside the United States. Our senior active duty military leaders must make that case forcefully and directly to national leadership, speaking truth to power in uncomfortable ways. They must do this at the risk of their career. I hope they will do so, and not allow the military to be dragged into the maelstrom that is ahead of us, and which will likely only accelerate between now and November. If they do not stand and deliver on this vital core value, I fear for the soul of our military and all of the attendant consequences.”

Army Gen. Raymond A. “Tony” Thomas, Former commander of US Special Operations Command under Obama and Trump
⋙ Twitter, June 1
On Esper’s use of the term “battlespace” when discussing quelling violence on the streets amid civil unrest: “The ‘battle space’ of America??? Not what America needs to hear…ever, unless we are invaded by an adversary or experience a constitutional failure…ie a Civil War…”

Air Force Gen. Mike Hayden, Former director of the CIA and NSA under Bush and Obama
⋙ Twitter, June 2
On Milley joining Trump for his walk in front of the White House after protesters were cleared: “I was appalled to see him in his battle dress. Milley (he’s a general?!?) should not have walked over to the church with Trump.”

Ash Carter, Former Defense Secretary under Obama
⋙ Statement on June 5
“The Department of Defense exists to safeguard our citizens, not dominate them. I was dismayed to see DoD drawn inappropriately this week into the President’s response to protests. There is here no need, no warrant, and no excuse to bring active-duty military force into the restoration of order. I say this as a former Secretary of Defense who death with many situations where military intervention was helpful, even vital, in the homeland — past epidemics, hurricanes and floods, and so forth. Equally abhorrent to me was the inclusion of defense leaders in political theater.”

Leon Panetta and Chuck Hagel, Former defense secretaries under Obama
⋙ Joined Carter and 86 other former defense officials in Washington Post open letter on June 5
“As former leaders in the Defense Department — civilian and military, Republican, Democrat and independent — we all took an oath upon assuming office ‘to support and defend the Constitution of the United States’ as did the president and all members of the military, a fact that Gen. Milley pointed out in a recent memorandum to members of the armed forces. We are alarmed at how the president is betraying this oath by threatening to order members of the U.S. military to violate the rights of their fellow Americans.”

🐣 RT @IgnatiusPost President Trump came closer to the brink of ordering active-duty military troops to intervene against protesters in Washington this week than many realize. A bad situation could have been even worse.
⋙ WaPo, David Ignatius: How Trump came to the brink of deploying active-duty troops in Washington http://wapo.st/3cD9TwZ

“It was clear to me that the president was ready to use the Insurrection Act and send in troops” on Monday, when federal police cleared the area near the White House so Trump could pose for a photo outside St. John’s Episcopal Church, said one knowledgeable senior Pentagon official. The official requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issues.

Trump’s push for direct military intervention came in a noisy meeting midday Monday in the Oval Office with Vice President Pence, Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper, Attorney General William P. Barr and Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Esper, Barr and Milley all opposed the active-duty troop call-up, while Pence took Trump’s side [I’m shocked, shocked!], the senior Pentagon official said.

The streets in Washington had calmed by Tuesday, in part because of mounting criticism by former military leaders of Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric and his pugnacious photo op. Esper and Milley, facing sharp criticism for having acquiesced in Trump’s show of force, both issued statements to the troops late Tuesday stressing the military’s obligation to support the Constitution — and, implicitly, stay out of politics.

As divisive as Trump’s response to the crisis that followed George Floyd’s brutal death has been, it could have been worse. If Trump had followed his instinct and sent regular army troops to quell civil protests against racial injustice, the damage to the military would have been lasting. And the scars on the American body politic would have been even deeper.

🐣 RT @LibsInAmerica Andrew Weissmann and Lisa Page are now MSNBC analysts. Trump’s head [explodes] 💽 https://twitter.com/LibsInAmerica/status/1269065427294044165?s=20/photo/1

💙 🐣 RT @JameleHill I have no idea who did this, but if you know, find them and tag them. One of the best things I’ve seen on this app this week 💽 https://twitter.com/jemelehill/status/1268999177536585728?s=20/photo/1
// superheroes ~ BLM

WaPo: 89 former Defense officials: The military must never be used to violate constitutional rights http://wapo.st/30esVHy including former defense secretaries Leon Panetta, Chuck Hagel, Ashton B Carter and William S Cohen

🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln “Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people—does not even pretend to try. Instead, he tries to divide us.” —General James Mattis 💽 https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1269013225804357634?s=20/photo/1
// ad

DailyBeast: Minneapolis Neighborhood Patrols Fear White Supremacists Are Infiltrating to Derail Protests http://bit.ly/3dEbsfg “In recent days, even the mayor of Minneapolis and governor of Minnesota publicly warned of white supremacists”
// Minneapolis residents are forming patrols to protect their city from people who would mar the protests with violence—and some report having strange run-ins with armed white men.

🐣 RT @thedailybeast A video of Buffalo police officers shoving an elderly police activist to the ground, then walking by him as a pool of blood collected around his head, shocked the nation. ¤ Their colleagues? Not so much.
⋙ DailyBeast: Every Buffalo Cop in Elite Unit Quits to Back Officers Who Shoved Elderly Man to Ground: Report http://bit.ly/2BD0OaG ⋙ your move, @NYGovCuom
// A video showed the 75-year-old man was left bleeding from his ear after being pushed to the ground.

🐣 RT @nypost Entire Buffalo Emergency Response Team resigns in solidarity with cops who pushed old man https://trib.al/hXg2mGe

CNN: Esper orders remainder of active duty troops in Washington region back to home base http://cnn.it/2XE4fqe

🐣 RT @JeremyKonyndyk The difference in how law enforcement treats these protestors vs the heavily armed and armored “reopen” protestors says it all. White guys with guns are given free run of state capitals; people of color face military-kitted riot squads.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance I didn’t have any of this on my dystopian hellscape 2020 bingo card.

WaPo: Pentagon disarms guardsmen in Washington, D.C., in signal of de-escalation http://wapo.st/2A9bJsf

Vox: US Park Police: It was a “mistake” to say no tear gas was used in Lafayette Square http://bit.ly/2XB182d “[W]e used smoke and pepper balls,” Sgt. Eduardo Delgado, a spokesperson for the Park Police, said, but not CN or CS gas, which are more irritating
// A spokesperson again said that only smoke canisters and pepper balls were used, but acknowledged that saying “tear gas” was not used was seen as misleading.

“It was kind of a fault on our part just not saying in the first place ‘we did not use CN or CS, we used smoke and pepper balls,’ and that would’ve made it a moot point,” Delgado said. Some people claim we purposefully tried to mislead by “saying we didn’t use tear gas, we used pepper balls. … That was not our intention.”

🐣 RT @CarlWoog Statement from former #SecDef Carter: “There is here no need, no warrant, and no excuse to bring active-duty military force into the restoration of order… it’s vital to remember our North Star is the Constitution.” Text Block: https://twitter.com/CarlWoog/status/1268949444017352704?s=20/photo/1

Salon: Trump sued for “criminal” assault on peaceful protesters http://bit.ly/2XBlubJ
// Black Lives Matter DC and the / ACLU sues Trump over “shameless, unconstitutional, unprovoked, and frankly criminal” assault on peaceful protesters

WaPo: How Mattis reached his breaking point — and decided to speak out against Trump http://wapo.st/2XFym0x “The nonpartisan military that Mattis had served for nearly five decades was being featured as decoration for a photo op [and] to further divide the nation“

Smoke was still rising from Lafayette Square, where authorities had just used pepper spray and smoke canisters to disperse a group of largely peaceful protesters, when Gen. Mark A. Milley, along with Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper, joined President Trump Monday evening as he strolled to a nearby church to pose for cameras with a Bible.

In Mattis’s eyes, the appearance of the two top military leaders appeared to condone an unprovoked use of force. The nonpartisan military that Mattis had served for nearly five decades was being featured as decoration for a photo op, and Mattis fumed that the president was using the leaders who replaced him at the Defense Department to further divide the nation, according to four people familiar with his thinking.

💽 MSNBC: ‘Performing fascism’: Masha Gessen on Trump’s dictatorial turn http://on.msnbc.com/2AKaCPr
Author Masha Gessen on the line between Trump’s performance and actual authoritarianism: “Does he know that that is fascism? Does he care? It doesn’t matter. That is his idea of power.”

💙≣ General Milley’s letter to the chiefs of all the Armed Services on June 2, after the unfortunate “photo op” ~ “We all committed to the idea that is America,” Milley wrote by hand on the memo. “We will stay true to that oath and the American People.” @Morning_Joe https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1268872369143242752?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @joshtpm Amazing. They totally greenzoned that shit.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ All said and done it looks like it’s about 1.7 miles of fencing according to Google Maps (minus a few hundred feet for places where buildings prevent fencing from being put up). https://twitter.com/JakeGodin/status/1268660364406935552?s=20/photo/1
// new fencing around White House complex

🐣 RT @NoahSchachtman Barr keeps squealing about ‘Antifa.’ But Antifa is not referenced — not once — in any of the first 22 federal criminal cases from the protests.
⋙ DailyBeast, Wm Bredderman and Spencer Ackerman: Antifa’ Is Literally Never Mentioned in the First Prosecutions of Protest Violence http://bit.ly/371eIPk
// Trump called them terrorists. Bill Barr claimed they are “instigating” violence at the protests. But antifa is not referenced in any of the 22 criminal cases from the protests.

⭕ 4 Jun 2020

NYT, Paul Krugman: Donald Trump Is No Richard Nixon http://nyti.ms/3h3OQqE “[W]e’re a better country than we used to be, but we’re in dire political straits, because one of our two major parties no longer believes in the American idea”
// He — and his party — is much, much worse.

At this point it’s alarmingly easy to see how the United States could follow the path already taken by Hungary, becoming a democracy on paper but an authoritarian one-party state in practice. And I’m not talking about the distant future: It could happen this year, if Trump wins re-election — or even, potentially, if he loses but refuses to accept the results.

And the reason democracy is threatened in a way it never was under Nixon is not simply that Trump is a worse human being than Nixon ever was; it is the fact that he has so many enablers.

The modern G.O.P., however, is nothing like that. Many of its leading figures — people like Senator Tom Cotton — are every bit as authoritarian and anti-democratic as Trump himself.

The rest, with hardly any exceptions, are loyal apparatchiks, intimidated into obedience by an angry base. This base gets its information from Fox and Facebook and basically lives in an alternate reality, in which protesters demonstrating peacefully against police brutality are actually a radical horde that will begin a violent insurrection any minute now.

The point is that today’s Republican Party wouldn’t object to a Trumpian power grab, even if it amounted to a military coup. On the contrary, the party would cheer it on.

The bottom line is that while parallels with the Nixon era are very real, there are important differences between now and then — and the differences aren’t reassuring. In many ways we’re a better country than we used to be, but we’re in dire political straits, because one of our two major parties no longer believes in the American idea.

🐣 RT @YAppelbaum “President Donald Trump is trapped inside the White House, as a tall and imposing wall is erected around him, and prison guards stand watch.” @GrahamDavidA can write a lede:
⋙ TheAtlantic, David Graham: Trump Has Imprisoned Himself in the White House http://bit.ly/3eRMn0D Unlike Reagan, “Trump is not demanding that walls be torn down; instead, he’s erecting new ones”
// The president is trying to project strength, but instead is betraying weakness.

The administration has undertaken a contradictory dual strategy. On the one hand, as my colleague Anne Applebaum writes, the president wants to gin up fear among people far from the protests. On the other hand, he wants to show that he has matters under control.

Trump is not demanding that walls be torn down; instead, he’s erecting new ones. He’s also emulating the tactics of a former KGB agent stationed in East Germany: Russian President Vladimir Putin. Where Putin dispatched “little green men” to Ukraine, devoid of any markings or insignia, Trump and Barr have flooded the streets of the city with officers who refuse to even say what agency they work for and cover up their affiliations. The White House has erected temporary fencing and pushed back the public, and as Thursday dawned, more barriers were coming.

🐣 RT @mlcalderone WSJ editorial board: “Every President has breakups with advisers, but Mr. Trump has gone through them like an assembly line. His demand for personal loyalty and his thin skin clash with people who care about larger causes and have strong views.”
⋙ WSJ Editorial: The Revenge of Jim Mattis http://on.wsj.com/3dDmDox Trump’s ill treatment of former advisers is coming back to haunt.

Former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis’s denunciation of President Trump on Wednesday isn’t surprising, but it still looks like an important political moment. Mr. Trump’s polarizing and hyper-personal governance is catching up with him, as we and so many others warned. …

[T]he general’s real motivation here is to tell the public that Mr. Trump lacks the character to be President and should be defeated in November. “Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people—does not even pretend to try. Instead he tries to divide us,” Mr. Mattis said. “We are witnessing the consequences of three years of this deliberate effort. We are witnessing the consequences of three years without mature leadership.”

This will resonate with many voters because it comes from someone who is no left-winger and has worked closely with the President. …

Every President has breakups with advisers, but Mr. Trump has gone through them like an assembly line. His demand for personal loyalty and his thin skin clash with people who care about larger causes and have strong views. Mr. Trump’s habit of blaming others for policy decisions or events that go wrong also builds resentment. This was bound to boomerang as he ran for re-election, and so it is.

WaPo: As protests spread, tensions escalated over Trump’s reach for military in response http://wapo.st/2MthNOV “They are walking a high-wire act.”

President Trump’s actions in recent days have pushed the military into the most uncomfortable position in his presidency, prompting an outcry that continued to build on Thursday from retired generals, including his former defense secretary and three former chairmen of the Joint Chiefs, who have expressed grave concerns about his willingness to wield the military as a club against American citizens.

The president’s threats to employ military troops to put down protests in American cities and his steps to pull Pentagon leaders into his response to unrest in the nation’s capital have dramatically escalated the tensions that have beset the military since Trump took office, highlighting the fragility of norms surrounding the military’s role in public life.

The events have prompted unusual public rebukes from former leaders, including retired Gen. Jim Mattis, whose turn as Trump’s first defense secretary enjoyed perhaps the most bipartisan support of any Cabinet member in the Trump era.

“Never did I dream that troops taking that same oath would be ordered under any circumstance to violate the constitutional rights of their fellow citizens — much less to provide a bizarre photo op for the elected commander-in-chief, with military leadership standing alongside,” Mattis wrote, referring to Americans’ right to peaceful protest.

The cascade of military criticism of recent events, and the military’s role in them, came also from retired Gen. Tony Thomas, the former head of U.S. Special Operations Command; retired Adm. Mike Mullen, who served as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; and retired Gen. Richard Myers, another former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who voiced “absolute sadness” at the clearing of Lafayette Square outside the White House.

On Thursday, retired Gen. Martin Dempsey, who served as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under President Barack Obama, told NPR that calling the military to suppress mostly peaceful protests “was very dangerous to me.”

Milley, who faced intense criticism for appearing in camouflage next to the president as Trump made his way to St. John’s Episcopal Church on Monday, issued a memo to the U.S. military’s top leaders the following day affirming the military’s commitment to the values of the Constitution. Officials said Esper and Milley had intended to inspect damage at the church and speak with National Guard troops stationed near the White House and did not know Trump intended to stage a televised event.

“We all committed to the idea that is America,” Milley wrote by hand in the memo. “We will stay true to that oath and the American people.”

The memo came as service chiefs also issued notes regarding the events following the unrest, designed to ensure people that top generals and admirals agreed with the need for a response.

“The active duty are speaking just in the way that they can,” Lee said. “They are walking a high-wire act.”

TheGuardian/Reuters: Ukrainian prosecutors find no evidence against Hunter Biden http://bit.ly/2A35JkJ
// Audit probed energy company Burisma, of which Biden was a board member from 2014-2019

An audit of thousands of old case files by Ukrainian prosecutors found no evidence of wrongdoing on the part of Hunter Biden, the former prosecutor general, who had launched the audit, told Reuters.

Ruslan Ryaboshapka was in the spotlight last year as the man who would decide whether to launch an investigation into former vice president Joe Biden and his son Hunter, in what became a key issue in the impeachment of President Donald Trump.

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy described Ryaboshapka as “100 percent my person” on a call in July 2019 in which Trump asked Zelenskiy to investigate Biden, the man who became his main rival in the 2020 presidential race.

🧵 RT @BeingHelpish In the past 48 hours, 4 four-star generals have publicly rebuked Donald Trump:
1. Jim Mattis
2. John Allen
3. Mark Milley
4. John Kelly
Ouch.
@realDonaldTrump 📌 https://twitter.com/BeingHelpish/status/1268732744214986752?s=20
// links to articles, documents

RT @RCdeWinter
i refuse to believe all those
standing on the side of insanity and injustice
actually believe the shit they say
oh sure some of them are twisted defectives
but i’d give a handsome bon mot
to know why most of them mouth
the appalling propaganda of monsters
~ RC deWinter

🐣 🌎 RT @jamiedupree The White House security zone (yellow) is being dramatically expanded in the aftermath of recent protests over the police killing of George Floyd. ¤ New fencing has walled off Lafayette Square (in red), and the Ellipse is now getting fencing (in orange). https://twitter.com/jamiedupree/status/1268701838196572161?s=20/photo/1
⋙ WSBRadio: New fencing dramatically expands White House security zone http://bit.ly/2ADhiyY

🐣 RT @rosenbergerlm “The White House is now so heavily fortified that it resembles the monarchical palaces or authoritarian compounds of regimes in faraway lands — strikingly incongruous with the historical role of the executive mansion… known as the People’s House.”
⋙ WaPo: With White House effectively a fortress, some see Trump’s strength — but others see weakness http://wapo.st/2z5yNrp

🐣 RT @SecDef19 [Wm Perry] I am outraged at the deplorable behavior of our President and Defense Secretary Esper, threatening to use American military forces to suppress peaceful demonstrators exercising their constitutional rights. This is a deeply shameful moment for our nation.
⋙ Politico: Ex-Defense Secretary William Perry joins Mattis in condemning Trump http://politi.co/2XZVpC8
// The military “was never intended to be used for partisan political purposes,” he wrote.

🐣 RT @profcarroll Bennet didn’t even read the goddamn martial law piece riddled with falsities because it was “rushed” and so it’s an even more painful negligence to fascism and it’s white privilege he still has a job.
⋙ NYT: New York Times Says Senator’s Op-Ed Did Not Meet Standards http://nyti.ms/3h1Sfqf
// After a staff uproar, The Times says the editing process was “rushed.” Senator Tom Cotton’s “Send In the Troops” essay is now under review.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Pelosi: “I am writing to request a full list of the agencies involved and clarifications of the roles and responsibilities of the troops and federal law enforcement resources operating in the city. Congress and the American people need to know.”
⋙ Speaker.gov: Pelosi Sends Letter to President Trump on Deployment of Troops & Unidentified Law Enforcement Personnel in Nation’s Capital http://bit.ly/3gOjnbU

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood new CBS News poll:
Trump job performance
40% approve, 54% disapprove
his handling of race relations
33% approve, 58% disapprove

🐣 RT @SteenBeschloss For the record, that’s our White House, not his.

WaPo, David Ignatius: Why Mattis and Mullen toppled their bridge of silence http://wapo.st/2MsBd6o “The military establishment’s anger at President Trump’s politicization of the armed forces has been building for three years. It finally ripped open”

🧵 RT @BarackObama Real change requires protest to highlight a problem, and politics to implement practical solutions and laws. As I mentioned yesterday in our @MBK_Alliance town hall, there are several steps our mayors and elected officials can take right now: 📌 https://twitter.com/BarackObama/status/1268682936221609994?s=20

🐣 RT @politico Former White House chief of staff John Kelly said Trump “has clearly forgotten” the circumstances of former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis’s departure from the administration, breaking with his former boss to side with a fellow retired Marine Corps general
⋙ Politico: The president has clearly forgotten how it actually happened’: John Kelly defends Mattis http://politi.co/370M4xX
// Kelly called Mattis “an honorable man” and described Trump’s Twitter attack on the former Defense secretary as “nasty.”

WaPo, Brian Klaas: Mattis finally spoke out. It’s time for any principled Republicans to do the same. http://wapo.st/3gVxX1q

🧵 RT @DrEricDing I still can’t get over the video. 2 US Park police officers from this clip are now on leave- one for gut+face punching the cameraman, the other for hitting the reporter with a truncheon. It was broadcast live to 🇦🇺 – and brought shame to worldwide audience.
📌 💽 https://twitter.com/DrEricDing/status/1268605729889492994?s=20/photo/1
// Australian camera crew attacked

🐣 RT @atrupar PELOSI: “Soldiers on steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Bureau of Prisons officers in Lafayette Square. The National Parks Service hassling peaceful protesters… who’s in charge? What’s chain of command & by what authority do these National Guard people come in from other states?”

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Grassley is placing a hold on Trump nominees. He wants answers on Trump’s firing of IGs without reason.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ChuckGrassley Im placing holds on 2 Trump Admin noms until I get reasons 4firing 2 agency watchdogs as required by law Not 1st time ive raised alarm when admins flout IG protection law Obama did same& got same earfull from me All I want is a reason 4 firing these ppl CHECKS&BALANCES

WaPo, by Joshua Geltzer, Neal Katyal, Jennifer Taub and Lawrence Tribe: Trump’s authoritarianism in the streets is being matched in the courts http://wapo.st/3dBQZYs //➔ Dismissing the Flynn case is key to Trump/Barr/LGraham’s case that the entire Mueller probe was a “hoax”

Courts — real courts, where every legitimate party gets to make every legitimate argument — are the last bastion against authoritarianism. ¤¤ This case long ago ceased being about a single judge. It’s about the right of all of us to learn what happened at the Justice Department and avoid a coverup.

🐣 RT @glennkirschner Thank you @PierreTABC for calling out Barr on only mentioning (deamonizing) one group by name – Antifa – and not naming a single alt-right hate group, when DOJ had ARRESTED 3 members of the far-right extremist Boogaloo Boys group. #BillBarrBias

🧵 RT @kasie Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., on Mattis letter: “Gen Mattis served his country well and honorably and he’s entitled to his opinion…” (1/2) 📌 https://twitter.com/kasie/status/1268558485761019905?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @kasie Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska: “I thought General Mattis’ words were true, and honest, and necessary and overdue. And I have been struggling for the right words and I was encouraged a couple of nights ago when I was able to read what President Bush had written.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @kasie Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah: “General Mattis’ letter was stunning and powerful. General Mattis is a man of extraordinary sacrifice. He’s an American patriot.”

🐣 RT @mmpedellan Bill Barr makes a statement about violent extremists and only name-checks Antifa, but NOT the Right-wing Boogaloo Boys or other White Supremacist groups? ¤ Sounds about White.

🐣 RT @Max_Fisher What “sending in the troops” sounds like to scholars of democratic decline: ¤ Trump’s actions and threats, including those echoing Tom Cotton, bring him closer than at any point in his presidency to the playbook of the strongman leaders he’s long praised.
⋙ NYT: Trump Tests a Role He’s Long Admired: A Strongman Imposing Order http://nyti.ms/36XsZN8
// The president’s unapologetic calls for force, and his efforts to bring the military into his political line, follow a strongman’s playbook. It’s a risky move for him, and for democracy.

NBCNews: Three men connected to ‘boogaloo’ movement tried to provoke violence at protests, feds say http://nbcnews.to/306n6eX //➔ “boogaloo” means civil war ~ Steve Bannon must be so proud
// NBC News reported last weekend that members of the “Boogaloo” movement were seen at protests in states including Minnesota and Texas, as well as in Philadelphia.

Email to Family: Two documents:
1) From General Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
2) Document posted at Army.mil: A message to the Army community about civil unrest http://bit.ly/2XtqOOb
⋙ See under Communications 📂

Duty2Warn: Many feel that Mattis should have issued a statement earlier. But it may prove as that this was perfect timing. He may not have been speaking to you or me – but to the US military. They take oaths to the constitution and Mattis is the perfect guy to remind them of that.
⋙ 🐣 This was provided to the press yesterday, dated 6/2. The military is coordinating, making sure everyone knows where their loyalties must lie (to their oaths & the Constitution). Mattis provides the ultimate imprimatur. These people do war games. There are no accidents. Text Block: ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1268447363779244033?s=20/photo/1

Newsday: Loyalty to Trump erodes over his truculence on use of military http://bit.ly/305UUcf

🧵 RT @anders_aslund Was June 3, 2020, the day when Donald Trump lost command over the federal troops? Defense Secretary Esper’s press conference at the Pentagon’s makes it look like that. 📌 https://twitter.com/anders_aslund/status/1268427462008090624?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @anders_aslund Clearly Trump is now scrambling for loyal troops as is usually the case in a pre-coup situation. …
⋙ 🐣 RT @anders_aslund My greatest fear is that Trump will call on his militias with their AK15s to come to Washington to liberate him in the White House. That should make the GOP grandees wake up and realize what is going on. The US has the 25th Amendment that could be used.
⋙ 🐣 RT @anders_aslund This looks like a pre-coup situation. It is by no means a prerevolutionary situation because democratic institutions exist and enjoy legitimacy. The danger comes from a president who is afraid to lose power democratically.

CNN: Military leaders condemn Trump over protest response http://cnn.it/3eOOsua “[T]he most significant statement of the day came from a former general who may have the most capacity of any Washington elite to undermine Trump with the military that is at his command”

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Police responding to protests against police brutality with police brutality. Who thinks this is a good idea?

⭕ 3 Jun 2020

WaPo, Patrick Skinner: I’m a cop. I won’t fight a ‘war’ on crime the way I fought the war on terror. http://wapo.st/3h3eBrf
// The failed strategy I participated in for years as a CIA officer is not how to police people I consider my neighbors. It’s not how to police at all.

💙 NewYorker, Masha Gessen: Donald Trump’s Fascist Performance http://bit.ly/2A2QLLy “In his intuition, power is autocratic; it affirms the superiority of one nation and one race; it asserts total domination; and it mercilessly suppresses all opposition”

Donald Trump thinks power looks like masked men in combat uniforms lined up in front of the marble columns of the Lincoln Memorial. He thinks it looks like Black Hawk helicopters hovering so low over protesters that they chop off the tops of trees. He thinks it looks like troops using tear gas to clear a plaza for a photo op. He thinks it looks like him hoisting a Bible in his raised right hand.

🧵 RT @anders_aslund Was June 3, 2020, the day when Donald Trump lost command over the federal troops? Defense Secretary Esper’s press conference at the Pentagon’s makes it look like that. 📌 https://twitter.com/anders_aslund/status/1268427462008090624?s=20

🐣 RT @JenniferJJacobs [Bloomberg] NEWS: Trump had strong words for Esper in Oval today after Esper said at his news conference he opposes deploying active duty troops to contain protests, I’m told. Trump later privately asked advisers if they think Esper can still be an effective defense secretary.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JenniferJJacobs Esper this a.m. said active duty troops should be only a last resort, angering WH officials and Trump personally with what they viewed as a matter of breaking rank. Trump isn’t planning to use active duty troops right now, but didn’t want Esper publicly ruling it out, I’m told.

WaPo, Philip Bump: A dangerous new factor in an uneasy moment: Unidentified law enforcement officers http://wapo.st/304tLpY “Such anonymity echoes the way in which enforcers in autocratic regimes have worked to avoid accountability”

DailyBeast: Bill Barr Takes Charge of Trump’s Crackdown as the Military Tries to Back Away http://bit.ly/2MrSYTp
// It’s a controversial move, even within Barr’s own department. A senior law enforcement official called it “a political ploy to make being anti-Trump look like terrorism.”
(By Erin Banco, Spencer Ackerman, Michael Daly and William Bredderman)

WENYNews: Retired Marine General John Allen: Trump’s threats of military force may be ‘the beginning of the end of the American experiment’ http://bit.ly/3eSlVnL Re: Gen. Allen’s June 3 oped in ForeignPolicy($): “A Moment of National Shame and Peril—and Hope” Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1268414914227515392?s=20/photo/1
// 6/4/2020

Gen. John Allen, the former commander of American forces in Afghanistan and former special presidential envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIS under the Obama administration, wrote in an op-ed for Foreign Policy that “to even the casual observer, Monday was awful for the United States and its democracy.”

His comments come after the President declared himself “your president of law and order” as peaceful protesters just outside the White House gates were dispersed with gas, flash bangs and rubber bullets, apparently so Trump could visit a nearby church. He remained at the boarded-up building for a matter of minutes before returning to the White House.

“So, while June 1 could easily be confused with a day of shame and peril if we listen to Donald Trump, if instead we listen to Terrence Floyd [brother of George], it is a day of hope. So mark your calendars—this could be the beginning of the change of American democracy not to illiberalism, but to enlightenment,” Allen wrote. ¤ “But it will have to come from the bottom up. For at the White House, there is no one home.”

⋙ General Allen is the former commander of American forces in Afghanistan and former special presidential envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIS

↥ ↧
ForeignPolicy, John Allen: A Moment of National Shame and Peril—and Hope http://bit.ly/3dxtEan
// $$; We may be witnessing the beginning of the end of American democracy, but there is still a way to stop the descent.

🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES Actually, all of those things are happening under Trump. Additionally he is responsible for a calamitous response to COVID-19 that has killed over 100000 and shattered the economy. He has vandalized the constitution, disgraced his office, committed sacrilege and loosed violence
⋙ 🐣 RT @presssec Under President @realDonaldTrump’s leadership, there will be NO burning of churches, looting of businesses, destruction of property, and assaults on civilians and police. ¤ America will unite in LAW AND ORDER!
⋙⋙ 🐣 Here’s a “LAW”: Amendment I: “Congress shall make no law prohibiting … the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.” ~ Constitution of the United States of America

🐣♫ RT @mikefarb1 He was a Two Bit TV Star from out Manhattan Way
He had a Racist Heart that Everyone Would Say
He was a Man Devoid of Class
But then his Number Came Up and he Ran from the Draft
He’s in The White House Now, A-Tweetin Recklessly
He’s the Racist Tweeting Bunker Boy of Washington DC

Army.mil: A message to the Army community about civil unrest http://bit.ly/2XtqOOb Signed:
Michael A. Grinston (Sergeant Major of the Army)
James C. McConville (General, United States Army)
Ryan D. McCarthy (Secretary of the Army)

“Every Soldier and Department of the Army Civilian swears an oath to support and defend the Constitution. That includes the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. We will continue to support and defend those rights, and we will continue to protect Americans, whether from enemies of the United States overseas, from COVID-19 at home, or from violence in our communities that threatens to drown out the voices begging us to listen.”

💙 🐣 RT @RexChapman Damn cool scene in Lincoln, Nebraska this afternoon. LPD & community leaders sat down and drafted an agreement to “Hold Cops Accountable.”
Once signed – Cupid Shuffle.
This the American content I’m here for. 🌎❤️♫❤️🌎
( vid @EllisWiltsey ) 💽 https://twitter.com/RexChapman/status/1268379338019418113?s=20/photo/1

NYT, Nicholas Kristof: Trump Uses the Military to Prove His Manhood http://nyti.ms/3gKt4YS “Trump’s call to dispatch armed forces to crush protests so that he can look tough betrays the military’s nonpartisan tradition and should trigger all our alarm bells”
// The president’s response to the coronavirus that killed more than 100,000 people was lethargic and ineffective. But when it came to anti-racism protesters, it was time to call in the troops.

🐣 RT @orensegal
Murder hornets, “boogaloo,”
Facebook is exploiting you.
Unemployment, quarantine,
bleach, hydroxyxholroquine.
Protests, looting, photo ops,
(a)nother black man killed by cops.
Qanon, mass shooting[s] grow,
how will it end, we just don’t know.
We ● didn’t ● start ● the 🔥 Fire
@billyjoel https://twitter.com/orensegal/status/1268378859617103872?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Max Boot: The entire Republican Party is complicit in the assault on Lafayette Square http://wapo.st/2Xv0IKJ

🔄 🧵 💽 RT @boomerhunter55 A thread currently 163 videos deep of absolute police brutality and power abuse 📌 https://twitter.com/boomerhunter55/status/1268004647882686469?s=20

🐣 RT @mehdirhassan “Trump has few ideological convictions as consistent as his belief in the redemptive power of state violence against religious and ethnic minorities” – the brilliant @AdamSerwer with another #mustread essay
⋙ TheAtlantic, Adam Serwer: Trump Gave Police Permission to Be Brutal http://bit.ly/
// The president didn’t cause America’s policing crisis, but he deliberately made it worse.

💙 🐣 RT @marty_lederman This extraordinary memo might be more significant than the Mattis statement. Together, the message they send to the forces is unlike anything I can recall. Military resistance to the civilian CINC is *not* a welcome precedent–but Trump has left them with little choice.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @BillKristol This memo from Gen. Milley is pretty interesting–I’d even say startling. https://twitter.com/BillKristol/status/1268324463550107651?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @marty_lederman To be clear, the military hasn’t (yet) refused an order. The point of this memo is to send up a flare in order to try to deter Trump from issuing any unlawful orders. Remains to be seen what the response would be if and when he does so.

🐣 RT @davidplouffe The House Dems need to be all over this. Now. Hearings tomorrow, inquiries, local members get out to the streets yourselves to get answers.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kurteichenwald Who the hell ARE these guys? There is no way this rag-tag group of thugs are either US military or FBI. Most likely not DEA either. And DC cops say it’s not them. ¤ Is this like Altamont and the Rolling Stones? Did Trump hire the Hell’s Angels for security? This is obscene. https://twitter.com/kurteichenwald/status/1268326720471314432?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Pentagon chief balks at Trump’s call for active-duty military force on U.S. citizens, and Mattis rips president http://wapo.st/2U76HmR

🐣 RT @DrEricDing 🚨BREAKING: Official autopsy report finds #GeorgeFloyd had #coronavirus. Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s full report says he tested positive April 3. Wow. Every crisis in America is intersecting! #covid19

🐣 RT @MarquardtA Law enforcement deployed in/to DC we’ve seen/reported:
US Secret Service
US Park Police
Arlington PD (gone)
DC Nat’l Guard + other states
Bureau of Prisons
FBI
DEA
DHS
ICE
CBP
TSA
US Marshals
Pentagon Force Protection
Ft Bragg/Fort Drum active duty troops
MPD
Miss anyone?

🐣 RT @JoeNBC Angry Republicans declare “This is a time for choosing. America or Trump.” The Lincoln Project ads keep getting tougher by the day. 💽 https://twitter.com/JoeNBC/status/1268334228778909697?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @GoAngelo What the fuck? ¤ Hannity: “We will show you a breaking report that shows how the group Black Lives Matter is planning to train armed militia for war on police” https://twitter.com/GoAngelo/status/1268353174357803008?s=20/photo/1

🐣 Trump was challenged three times today: by Esper, Mattis and (subtly) by Obama. Trump cannot bear humiliation. Expect him to strike out. ¤ 🙏 Be careful out there.

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT We cannot tolerate an American secret police. ¤ I will be introducing legislation to require uniformed federal officers performing any domestic security duties to clearly identify what military branch or agency they represent.
⋙ 🐣 Gestapo. Gestapo means “GEheimnische STAatsPOLizei” or “secret state police”

🐣 RT @hannah_natanson Surreal, beautiful, peaceful scene outside the White House as a man sings “Lean On Me” and thousands and thousands of protesters raise lighted cellphones and join their voices with his. 📌 https://twitter.com/hannah_natanson/status/1268341706098958336?s=20/photo/1

NewYorker, Susan Glasser: #Bunkerboy’s Photo-Op War http://bit.ly/2AAVofS “This is, in fact, a farce with consequences”
// Is this an authoritarian crackdown by Donald Trump or just another politicized spectacle?

TheLincolnProject: Call For General Milley And Secretary Of Defense Esper To Resign Immediately http://bit.ly/3dvrUOR

🐣 RT @BhadeliaMD The chief of National Guard joins other military service chiefs in speaking up on commitment of troops to the US Constitution https://twitter.com/BhadeliaMD/status/1268341844217401346?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, George Will: The military officers aiding Trump’s stunt have been promoted to the level of their incompetence http://wapo.st/3cqCNjK

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Did not expect to be as moved by Mattis’s statement as I am. Let’s hope Lafayette Square becomes a breaking point for the entire country, as it clearly was for Mattis. We can do so much better than this.
↥ ↧
💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ TheAtlantic: James Mattis Denounces President Trump, Describes Him as a Threat to the Constitution [w complete statement] http://bit.ly/2U7bswJ “We must reject and hold accountable those in office who would make a mockery of our Constitution.” Text Block: ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1268338381366444032?s=20/photo/1
// In an extraordinary condemnation, the former defense secretary backs protesters and says the president is trying to turn Americans against one another.

“Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people—does not even pretend to try. Instead, he tries to divide us,” Mattis writes. “We are witnessing the consequences of three years of this deliberate effort. We are witnessing the consequences of three years without mature leadership. We can unite without him, drawing on the strengths inherent in our civil society. This will not be easy, as the past few days have shown, but we owe it to our fellow citizens; to past generations that bled to defend our promise; and to our children.”

WaPo: Rosenstein says, in hindsight, he would not have signed application to surveil former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page http://wapo.st/2XrUL14

🐣 RT @peterbakernyt I’m [sic] declining to come to Trump’s G7, Merkel cited the coronavirus but privately she did not want to come if he invited Putin, did not want to be part of an anti-China display and did not want to be used for US politics. @StevenErlanger reports.
⋙ NYT: Embattled at Home, Trump Finds Himself Isolated Abroad, Too http://nyti.ms/
// After years of snubs and American unilateralism, European allies have stopped looking to the president for leadership, and are turning their backs on him.
[Caption: President Trump has become a figure some of America’s closest allies prefer to keep at arms’ length.]

🐣 RT @tedlieu Statement by @EsperDoD was not an off the cuff response to a question. It was a deliberate act by Sec Esper to oppose the desire of @realDonaldTrump to send in active duty military. Good that Esper understands rolling in tanks & bayonets against Americans is not the solution.
💙 ⋙ NBCPolitics NEW: Defense Sec. Esper: “I do not support invoking the Insurrection Act.” ¤ “The option to use active-duty forces in a law enforcement role should only be used as a matter of last resort and only in the most … dire of situations. We are not in one of those situations now.”

NYT: Snap Says It Will No Longer Promote Trump’s Account http://nyti.ms/2XWccG6
// The social media company’s decision follows Twitter’s moves to label Mr. Trump’s posts inaccurate or as inciting violence.

🐣 RT @brhodes 100,000 dead from a pandemic. Tens of millions unemployed. Protests across country. Authoritarianism on the streets of DC. And Lindsey Graham is holding hearings on OBAMAGATE. The Republican Party is totally broken.

🐣 RT @mitchellreports On Trump/Insurrection Act, @kwelkernbc: “A remarkable reversal here. Sources telling us President Trump is now backing away from the threat to invoke the Insurrection Act, which would allow him, arguably in some cases, to deploy the military to various US cities.” #AMRstaff

🧵 RT @blakesmustache Rosenstein just threw McCabe under the bus and called him a liar. 📌 https://twitter.com/blakesmustache/status/1268189241785430016?s=20
// testimony to Senate Judiciary; read entire thread: excerpts ⇊
⋙ 🐣 RT @blakesmustache My god. Rosenstein just agreed with Graham that there was no reason to investigate the Trump campaign.
⋙ 🐣 RT @blakesmustache Rosenstein has made several statements already confirming what I’ve suspected all along: Rosenstein had Mueller on a short leash and limited his ability to conduct his investigation. Mueller was not independent of DOJ in any meaningful way.
⋙ 🐣 RT @blakesmustache Rosenstein says “there was NO evidence of a conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russia” ¤ “NO EVIDENCE” ¤ This is absolute bullshit and Rosenstein belongs in prison.
⋙ 🐣 RT @blakesmustache Rosenstein continues to dissemble. He refuses to agree with any of Mueller’s conclusions other than that Russia interfered in the election. And on that point he repeatedly says Russia did not want Trump to win.
⋙ 🐣 RT @blakesmustache Here we go: Rosenstein says Russia was not trying to help Trump and was also attacking HRC. Anyone who still believes Rosenstein is anything other than a rat is an idiot. [……]

⭕ 2 Jun 2020

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 The FBI’s Washington Field Office “has no intelligence indicating Antifa involvement/presence” in the violence that occurred on May 31 during the DC-area protests over the murder of George Floyd, according to an internal FBI report obtained by The Nation. https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1267989415420297216?s=20

🐣 RT @maggieNYT Two officials said Meadows said at senior staff meeting this AM that the church photo op was Ivanka Trump’s idea @anniekarni
// [caption: Police advance on protesters outside the White House to clear a path for President Trump to walk to St. Johns church in Washington on Monday]
💙 ⋙⋙ NYT: How Trump’s Idea for a Photo Op Led to Havoc in a Park http://nyti.ms/2z1qsoA
// When the history of the Trump presidency is written, the clash with protesters that preceded President Trump’s walk across Lafayette Square may be remembered as one of its defining moments.
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT Meadows said that while others were getting credit for the church appearance, it was Ivanka Trump who deserved the credit, per two officials. She thanked him and thanked the team for carrying it out, the officials said. @anniekarni

What ensued was a burst of violence unlike any seen in the shadow of the White House in generations. As he prepared for his surprise march to the church, Mr. Trump first went before cameras in the Rose Garden to declare himself “your president of law and order” but also “an ally of all peaceful protesters,” even as peaceful protesters just a block away and clergy members on the church patio were routed by smoke and flash grenades and some form of chemical spray deployed by shield-bearing riot officers and mounted police.

But critics, including some fellow Republicans, were aghast at the use of force against Americans who posed no visible threat at the time, all to facilitate what they deemed a ham-handed photo opportunity featuring all white faces. Some Democratic senators used words like “fascist” and “dictator” to describe the president’s words and actions.

Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, who was not consulted beforehand, said she was “outraged” over the use of one of her churches as a political backdrop to boast of squelching protests against racism. Even some White House officials privately expressed dismay that the president’s entourage had not thought to include a single person of color.

Mayor Muriel E. Bowser of Washington sharply objected on Tuesday and said the federal government had even privately broached the idea of taking over the city’s police force, which she pledged to resist. “I don’t think the military should be used in the streets of American cities against Americans,” she said, “and I definitely don’t think it should be done for a show.”

Arlington County in suburban Virginia withdrew its police from those assembled to guard the White House and other federal sites after the Lafayette Square clash. Even beforehand, Democratic governors in Virginia, New York and Delaware refused to send National Guard troops requested by the Trump administration.

Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper and Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, put out word through military officials that they did not know in advance about the dispersal of the protesters or about the president’s planned photo op, insisting that they thought they were accompanying him to review the troops.

In Washington, Mr. Barr was in charge of the federal response and an alphabet soup of agencies had contributed officers, agents and troops to defend the White House and other federal installations, including the Secret Service, the United States Park Police, National Guard, Capitol Police, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Marshal’s Service, the Bureau of Prisons, Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind Trump literally spoke to Putin before gassing the American people. Who do you think is advising him now? Leaders of democracies – even Boris Johnson – are turning their back on him.

NYT Editorial: In America, Protest Is Patriotic http://nyti.ms/2XtS7rD “The police used tear gas, rubber bullets and riot shields … all so Mr. Trump could pose for photos. The photo op managed to take aim at the freedom of assembly, speech and religion all at the same time”
// The police are supposed to protect free speech, not suppress it.

The police used tear gas, rubber bullets and riot shields to drive away protesters, journalists and priests standing on the private porch of St. John’s Church, all so Mr. Trump could pose for photos. The photo op managed to take aim at the freedom of assembly, speech and religion all at the same time.

💙 WaPo: Thousands descend on D.C. protests to push back against Trump’s show of federal force http://wapo.st/3cuH99o

🧵 RT @SenWarren Last night’s attacks on peaceful protesters near the White House demanding justice for George Floyd were appalling. Trump acted more like a wannabe authoritarian than Commander in Chief. Here’s some of the things I’ve been working on today to hold this administration accountable: 📌 https://twitter.com/SenWarren/status/1267976298271592448?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @SenWarren I’ve asked the @DoD_IG to conduct an immediate investigation into the role of @DeptofDefense civilian and military officials at protests in Washington DC and other cities throughout the country. https://twitter.com/SenWarren/status/1267976300024774657?s=20/photo/1-3
⋙ 🐣 RT @SenWarren AG William Barr reportedly ordered law enforcement to clear Lafayette Square for Trump’s photo-op himself. He should resign. And @JusticeOIG should investigate the role that AG Barr & @TheJusticeDept personnel played in this ugly propaganda event. https://twitter.com/SenWarren/status/1267976301501128705?s=20/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @brhodes This photo represents the opposite of what the Lincoln Memorial stands for, and will be a permanent stain on the American story at home and around the world
⋙ 🐣 🖼 RT @VeraMBergen Remarkable photo via @MarthaRaddatz, where protestors are being blocked from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial

🐣 🖼 RT @CT_Bergstrom As protesters are being beaten and gassed in the streets, just a reminder that a couple of weeks ago this was tolerated INSIDE A STATE CAPITOL without a blast of pepper spray, a raised baton, the use of tear gas, or any damn thing. ¤ Oh, and these guys had semiautomatic weapons. https://twitter.com/CT_Bergstrom/status/1267965962885558272?s=20/photo/1
// great photo

NBCNews: Defense Secretary Esper on Trump church photo op: ‘I didn’t know where I was going’ http://nbcnews.to/2U1K7w0
// In an exclusive interview, Esper also said he had “no idea” about the plan to use force to disperse protesters ahead of Trump’s staged visit to St. John’s Episcopal Church. http://nbcnews.to/

🐣 RT @RBReich I have held off using the f word for three and a half years, but there is no longer any honest alternative. Trump is a fascist, and he is promoting fascism in America.

🐣 RT @JohnBrennan There should be no place in American society, much less in our government, for the depravity being demonstrated daily by @realDonaldTrump. Members of his Cabinet who enable such behavior are betraying their oath of office by supporting an increasingly desperate despot.

🐣 RT @jonmladd Thread. The Dept of Justice is using security in military gear who refuse to identify their affiliation. As others have noted, something that only would happen in an authoritarian state. ¤ Where is Congress? This is the point in the frog boiling when you’re really getting cooked.
⋙ 🐣 RT @dfriedman33 Asked who they’re with, these guys say only that they’re with “The Department of Justice.” https://twitter.com/dfriedman33/status/1267936203522932738?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ErinBanco NEW: Pentagon officials say it was the White House, not the Defense Department, pushing for military might in the streets—with Trump seeking details on “tanks” that could be used.
💙 ⋙ DailyBeast: Uncomfortable Mission’: Pentagon Tries to Retreat From Trump’s Call to ‘Dominate’ Protests http://bit.ly/2z1S4tM by Erin Banco, Spencer Ackerman and Asawin Suebsaeng
// Pentagon officials say it was the White House, not the Defense Department, pushing for military might in the streets—with Trump seeking details on “tanks” that could be used.

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Just to recap:
*AG Barr, who is not a real “general” of any force, is giving orders for the use of force
*His personal “army” does not belong to any federally-authorized force and won’t identify itself *He’s obscuring legal accountability by moving fed law enforcement to DEA

🐣 RT @GovCTW [Christine Todd Whitman] .@realDonaldTrump, Please stop injecting yourself into crises. Don’t try to tell governors what to do. Instead of calling for calm & for the nation to unite, you were sequestered in the White House basement & silent. Governors and mayors, on the other hand, were actively (1/5) https://twitter.com/GovCTW/status/1267504841103990784?s=20

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 It’s time for the good, honorable people of the DOJ, FBI, ATF, DEA, USCP, USPP, USSS, USMS & other agencies to say – we will not work to end our republic. We will not abuse the American people we’re here to serve. The president is abusing his power & violating the Constitution.
🐣 RT @dburbach Leaked memo shows AG has granted DEA extraordinary powers to investigate and act against any federal crime “related” to protests, nexus to drugs or not, including covert surveillance. Seems likely similar grants to ATF and other DOJ agencies
🐣 RT @FrankFigiuzzi We are in trouble: The DEA Has Been Given Permission To Investigate People Protesting George Floyd’s Death #protesters
⋙ BuzzFeedNews: We are in trouble: The DEA Has Been Given Permission To Investigate People Protesting George Floyd’s Death #protesters http://bit.ly/36UjfTL

CNN: George W. Bush on George Floyd protests: ‘It is time for America to examine our tragic failures’ http://cnn.it/2XYLPiE

WaPo: George W. Bush calls out racial injustices and celebrates protesters who ‘march for a better future’ http://wapo.st/2AAl5Nk

🐣 RT @tedlieu Dear @realDonaldTrump: Are you going to have soldiers stab Americans with bayonets? This is frickin’ insane. There is no military solution here. ¤ The solution is to listen to the people, and commit to real reforms so that our government no longer murders black Americans.

WaPo: Resignation letter to Defense Secretary Mark Esper: ‘I believe that you violated your oath’ http://wapo.st/3dusXP0 by James N. Miller, Defense Science Board; Miller served as under secretary of defense for policy from 2012 to 2014

🔆 This❗️⋙ TheAtlantic, Mike Mullen: I Cannot Remain Silent http://bit.ly/2Xqiv5x Seventeenth chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Text Block: ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1267948315158683652?s=20/photo/1
// Our fellow citizens are not the enemy, and must never become so.

I remain confident in the professionalism of our men and women in uniform. They will serve with skill and with compassion. They will obey lawful orders. But I am less confident in the soundness of the orders they will be given by this commander in chief, and I am not convinced that the conditions on our streets, as bad as they are, have risen to the level that justifies a heavy reliance on military troops. Certainly, we have not crossed the threshold that would make it appropriate to invoke the provisions of the Insurrection Act.

Furthermore, I am deeply worried that as they execute their orders, the members of our military will be co-opted for political purposes.

Even in the midst of the carnage we are witnessing, we must endeavor to see American cities and towns as our homes and our neighborhoods. They are not “battle spaces” to be dominated, and must never become so.

💙 BusinessInsider: Trump’s tear gas photo-op was ‘frightening’ to authoritarianism experts, who warn that his behavior will only get worse without ‘fierce opposition’ http://bit.ly/3eH95bN

● President Donald Trump on Monday threatened to deploy the military to quell nationwide unrest over the death of George Floyd, a black man who died after a Minnesota police officer knelt on his neck.
● As Trump made these threats, a crowd of peaceful protesters were tear-gassed outside of the White House to clear the way for the president to walk to a nearby church for a photo-op.
● Videos showed demonstrators being pushed, struck with batons, and tear-gassed. Democrats and critics of the president accuse him of employing authoritarian tactics.
● Top experts on authoritarianism and fascism said this confrontation on live TV was “frightening,” and warned that the president could continue to escalate the situation if left unchallenged.
● Some experts say that it’s too generous to label Trump an authoritarian or fascist, in the sense he doesn’t have a coherent political philosophy, but they also say this doesn’t make him “any less dangerous.”

— Rep. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia, a former CIA officer
— Former Vice President Joe Biden
— Ben Rhodes, who served as deputy national security adviser under former President Obama

Academics:

— Sheri Berman, a professor of political science at Barnard College with expertise in democracy, populism, and fascism
— Robert Paxton, Columbia University historian and author of “The Anatomy of Fascism,”
— Cas Mudde, a political scientist at the University of Georgia who’s an expert on populism, extremism, and democracy
— Jason Stanley, a Yale philosophy professor who wrote “How Fascism Works,”
— Roger Griffin, author of “The Nature of Fascism” and emeritus professor in modern history at Oxford Brookes University

His interpretation of becoming president is that of a narcissist, egomaniac who thinks that because he’s been voted in he doesn’t need to devolve power or consult in any meaningful sense with anybody else,” Griffin said, going on to say that when the history of this era is written, Monday’s teargas photo-op might turn out to have been “one symbolic gesture too far.”

🐣 RT @maddow We’ve now entered the “bayonets” phase of the Trump Presidency?
⋙ 🐣 RT @JamesLaPorta Also: 700 members of the 82nd are at Joint Base Andrews and Fort Belvoir. 1,400 more soldiers are ready to be mobilized within an hour. Soldiers are armed and have riot gear. They also were issued bayonets—standard issue but some feel could be inflammatory
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ (AP) Aircraft flying over DCA last night in a show of force against #GeorgeFloyd protesters were ordered by President @realDonaldTrump – US forces in DC are operating under an official mission: Operation Themis—Greek mythology, Themis = divine law & order. http://bit.ly/2ZZIOBq

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump ordered military aircraft to fly above the nation’s capital Monday night as a “show of force” against demonstrators protesting the death of George Floyd, according to two Department of Defense officials.

Show-of-force missions are designed to intimidate and, in combat zones, warn opposing forces of potential military action if provoked. The officials, who insisted on anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss ongoing operations publicly, did not say how many or what type of aircraft had been mobilized.

Videos and photographs posted on social media showed helicopters flying low over buildings and hovering just above groups who were on the street despite a district-wide curfew.

On Tuesday, roughly 700 members of the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division had arrived at two military bases near Washington. Another 1,400 soldiers are ready to be mobilized within an hour, the two Pentagon officials said. The soldiers are armed and have riot gear as well as bayonets.

The officials said the mission has been named “Operation Themis.” In Greek mythology, Themis was a titaness of divine law and order, whose symbols are the scales of justice
— Reporting by James LaPort

🐣 RT @moscow_project The House Judiciary Committee is reportedly planning a hearing in which whistleblowers will testify about Trump and Barr’s political interference in the Department of Justice. A date for the hearing has not yet been scheduled.
⋙ Politico: House Judiciary panel to hear from DOJ ‘whistleblowers’ amid efforts to reschedule Barr testimony http://politi.co/3dr07iA
// The hearing is part of a series of steps the panel intends to take in the coming weeks to push back against Barr.

💙 🐣 RT @ABC ‘I CAN’T BREATHE’: Philadelphia police toss canisters toward crowd trying to flee up highway embankment. https://abcn.ws/2zKGzY8 💽 https://twitter.com/ABC/status/1267871756573913090?s=20/photo/1
// from yesterday

🐣 RT @UROCKlive1 Yeah that’ll fix the problem … well no, actually they don’t want to fix the problem. Trump just wants to look strong and powerful. He’s perfectly fine with white cops continuing to kill black people.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JohnFitzgerald Trump’s cabinet is preparing a “central command center” for coordinating federal responses to rioting across many states in the country.
🔆 This❗️⋙ AmericanMilitaryTimes: US military establishing ‘central command center’ to oversee riot responses http://bit.ly/2zUZTBS AG Bill Barr and Defense Secretary Mark Esper to be involved in sending federal assets re: Trump’s call “to respond to rioting and dominate”

WaPo: Barr personally ordered removal of protesters near White House, leading to use of force against largely peaceful crowd http://wapo.st/2Xq9yZZ

⭕ 1 Jun 2020

💙 TheAtlantic, Anne Applebaum: History Will Judge the Complicit http://bit.ly/2U0x91A
// Jul-Aug 2020 issue; Why have Republican leaders abandoned their principles in support of an immoral and dangerous president?

The disappearance of the federal government was not a carefully planned transfer of power to the states, as some tried to claim, or a thoughtful decision to use the talents of private companies. This was the inevitable result of a three-year assault on professionalism, loyalty, competence, and patriotism. Tens of thousands of people have died, and the economy has been ruined.

This utter disaster was avoidable. If the Senate had removed the president by impeachment a month earlier; if the Cabinet had invoked the Twenty-Fifth Amendment as soon as Trump’s unfitness became clear; if the anonymous and off-the-record officials who knew of Trump’s incompetence had jointly warned the public; if they had not, instead, been so concerned about maintaining their proximity to power; if senators had not been scared of their donors; if Pence, Pompeo, and Barr had not believed that God had chosen them to play special roles in this “biblical moment”—if any of these things had gone differently, then thousands of deaths and a historic economic collapse might have been avoided.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews America’s heartbreak brought considerable joy to Putin’s Russia, but the gloating also exposes the deep ugliness of his regime. Russian state media focused on the benefits Trump may be able to reap once he is able to crush the uprising.
⋙ DailyBeast, Julia David: Russian Gloating About U.S. Unrest Is Racist as Hell http://bit.ly/
// While the English-speaking offshoots of state media feign sympathy, in Russian for domestic audiences grotesque propaganda serves only the interests of the Putin regime.

Politico: Judge questions ‘unusual’ Justice Department filing in Flynn case http://politi.co/3doJjc7 Judge Emmet Sullivan argued in a 46-page filing submitted by his counsel
// The Justice Department moved to drop the case against the former Trump aide last month.

“For now, it suffices to say that the unusual developments in this case provide at least a plausible ‘reason to question’ the ‘bona fides’ of the government’s motion,” Sullivan argued in the 46-page filing, submitted by his counsel.

DOJ, Sullivan noted, repeatedly affirmed for years that the evidence Flynn lied to the FBI was ironclad and crucial to the FBI’s investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election.

“It was signed by the Acting U.S. Attorney alone, with no line prosecutors joining; it featured no affidavits or declarations supporting its many new factual allegations; it was not accompanied by a motion to vacate the government’s prior, contrary filings and representations; it cited minimal legal authority in support of its view on materiality,” Sullivan’s brief noted, adding that it also omitted any mention of other potentially criminal conduct Flynn had admitted to in his plea: working on behalf of the Turkish government without registering as a foreign agent.

“It is unprecedented for an Acting U.S. Attorney to contradict the solemn representations that career prosecutors made time and again, and undermine the district court’s legal and factual findings, in moving on his own to dismiss the charge years after two different federal judges accepted the defendant’s plea,” Sullivan’s legal team wrote, adding, “As this Court’s precedents envision, Judge Sullivan can—and arguably must—consider those issues before granting a motion to dismiss.” … …

Flynn pleaded guilty in December 2017 to lying about his contacts with Kislyak. He also admitted to doing paid lobbying for Turkey’s government without registering and to lying about efforts to delay a U.N. vote on Israeli settlements in the weeks before Trump took office.

⭕ 24 May 2020

🐣 RT @NoahSchachtman Andrey Bezrukov, retired Russian intelligence colonel: “I am often asked: ‘Why is Trump better than, for example, Biden or Clinton?’ Because Biden or Clinton would act in support of [international] coalitions. When Trump came, he destroyed that team.”
⋙ DailyBeast, Julia Davis: Can Trump’s Art of the Arms Deal Get More Stupid? The Russians Are Loving It. http://bit.ly/36pnZk7
// Now that Trump reportedly is toying with a resumption of nuclear testing, the Kremlin intends to take full advantage.

⭕ 23 May 2020

🐣 RT @nedprice This Acting DNI has absolutely no understanding of the line between intelligence and policy. The fact is, he’s not performing the role of DNI — Acting or otherwise. He’s faithfully doing the job Trump set our for him: leveraging the IC to protect and promote Trump’s interests.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ODNIgov Acting DNI Grenell statement on U.S. Intent to Withdraw from Open Skies Treaty Text Block: https://twitter.com/ODNIgov/status/1263542910689193988?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 22 May 2020

🐣 RT @OrinKerr Interesting amicus brief filed in the Flynn case by @tribelaw, @gtconway3d, and many others. Not entirely sure where I come out on this. My initial view was that Sullivan had to grant the motion, but now I’m not sure. Will be interesting to watch.
⋙ Amicus Brief filed in Flynn Case Supporting Denial of the Government’s Motion to Dismiss [pdf] http://bit.ly/2WUyAAb 28p; by @tribelaw @gtconway3d @RWPUSA, others
// BRIEF AMICI CURIAE OF SEPARATION OF POWERS SCHOLARS LAURENCE H. TRIBE, PHILIP BOBBITT, LEE C. BOLLINGER, LEA BRILMAYER, ERWIN CHEMERINSKY, GEORGE T. CONWAY III, MICHAEL C. DORF, BRUCE FEIN, JOSHUA A. GELTZER, JEANNIE SUK GERSEN, DAVID M. GOLOVE, OONA A. HATHAWAY, HAROLD HONGJU KOH, MARTHA MINOW, RICHARD W. PAINTER, ROBERT POST, TREVOR POTTER, JUDITH RESNIK, GEOFFREY R. STONE, and DAVID A. STRAUSS, SUPPORTING DENIAL OF THE GOVERNMENT’S MOTION TO DISMISS

WaPo: FBI director orders internal review of Michael Flynn case http://wapo.st/2LSEHii

⭕ 20 May 2020

NYT, Volodymyr Zelensky: I Expected War. I Didn’t Expect Trump’s Impeachment or a Pandemic. http://nyti.ms/2ZjQqhH Mr Zelensky is the president of Ukraine
// Ukraine’s president looks back at what got him through his first year in office.

⭕ 18 May 2020

DailyBeast: Trump’s Been Playing a Ventilator Shell Game With Russia http://bit.ly/2LGMnnx (Julia Davis watches Russian TV so we don’t have to): latest: opting not to go forward with cases against Flynn and the Internet Research Agency paves way for lifting sanctions
// The Trump administration bought ventilators from Russia that can’t be used (wrong voltage, and they catch fire). Then it gave good ventilators, still needed in the U.S., to Moscow.

⭕ 16 May 2020

WaPo: Trump ramps up retaliatory purge with firing of State Department inspector general http://wapo.st/2WCdeY9

WaPo: State Department inspector general fired as Democrats decry ‘dangerous pattern of retaliation’ http://wapo.st/2Tdfrr1

⭕ 15 May 2020

🔆‼️⋙ Politico: Trump ousts State Department watchdog http://politi.co/361RN68
// Democrats blasted the Friday-night dismissal as an assault on the rule of law

🐣 RT @RodneyCasten Burr gives middle finger to Trump and fellow @GOP conspirators on his way out.
⋙ 🐣 RT @KenDilanianNBC In his last act as intel chairman, Richard Burr has submitted for declassification the final volume of the intel committee’s Russia report – 1,000 pages on the committee’s “counterintelligence findings.”

📊 Rasmussen Poll: 23% of Republicans Think GOP Should Nominate Someone Other Than Trump http://bit.ly/2Ww4HpU //➔ Never thought I’d tweet a Razz poll – which skew notoriously pro-Trump/GOP – but here we are; disinfo? Whatever: RT @BarackObama Vote.

💙💙 🐣 RT @BarackObama Vote.
⋙ 🐣 powerful ~ perfect Obama response to all the crazy

🐣 RT @MSNBC “Our country is in very serious trouble when you have such blatant political corruption at the highest levels of U.S. government.”— Fmr. CIA Director Brennan
⋙ 💽 MSNBC: John Brennan calls Trump targeting Obama era officials an ‘abominable abuse of authority’ http://on.msnbc.com/2Ww11EA
// The president’s acting Director of National Intelligence declassified a list of Obama era officials who pointed out that Michael Flynn was having conversations with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. National Security experts say it’s an effort on the Trump Administration’s part to shift the narrative on the Russia investigation. Former CIA Director John Brennan says the United States is in ‘very serious trouble when you have such blatant political corruption at the highest levels of government.’ Brennan went on to say, “I’m just hoping that individuals like Chris Wray, who is a remarkable public servant, will stay strong in the face of abominable abuse of authority.”

🐣 RT @brhodes The United States is in the middle of a pandemic and depression and this is what Trump is focused on. He doesn’t care about your health or your job. He doesn’t have anything to offer you but an endless series of cartoon enemies. Just look at what that is doing to our country.
⋙ 🧵 RT @NatashaBertrand New: One year after the Russia investigation ended and 6 months before he faces re-election, Trump is getting his revenge—and his most trusted advisers, some newly installed throughout DOJ and the IC since his impeachment acquittal, are helping him do it
💙 ⋙⋙ Politico, Natasha Bertrand: Trump exults in his Mueller revenge play http://politi.co/
// The president’s appointees have done more to unwind the Russia probe in a few months than years of complaints from the Oval Office ever achieved.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand This is only the beginning of the revenge tour, Trump’s allies say, pointing to the ongoing Durham probe. And they are increasing pressure on the IC to declassify a memo written by HPSCI Rs in 2018 outlining supposed evidence that Russia wanted Clinton, not Trump, to win in 2016.

⭕ 14 May 2020

🐣 RT @ “One of the arguments that Barr has made and I find frankly absurd is that there was no predication… Nobody is saying that Flynn didn’t lie, they’re simply saying now that his lies didn’t matter… that is belied by everything we know” – Chuck Rosenberg w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1261047391777587207?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “I think [Judge] Sullivan’s gonna handle this thing by the law. This is a decision by the law. But it can’t be lost on him that in many ways this will become a referendum on everything that has gone on in the past 4 years” – @nytmike w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1261048388809875462?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 When Judge Sullivan opened the door to third party arguments in the Flynn case, he was apparently reacting to legal arguments sent to court by 16 Watergate prosecutors, who reasoned he could still sentence Flynn. And they warned of corruption within DOJ.
⋙ CNN, Katelyn Polantz: Judge in Flynn case has mastered the art of surprise http://cnn.it/3bE9BWh

🐣 RT @KenDilanianNBC Sure. Burr has stepped aside as intel chairman after this dramatic escalation of the FBI probe into his February stock sales. The use of a search warrant means the FBI convinced a judge there was probable cause to believe a crime has been committed.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @MeetThePress We will get to the coronavirus, but first want to ask you about today’s breaking news. The FBI seized Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr’s cell phone in their investigation into possible insider trading. Fill us in on the latest. #TweetThePress

⭕ 13 May 2020

NYMag, Ed Kilgore: Why Trump’s Obamagate Ploy Is Doomed to Fail http://bit.ly/3dRciVT “In one fell swoop, ‘Obamagate’ turns Trump from a sleazy practitioner of corrupt and arguably unpatriotic campaign tactics into a victim of those same tactics”

NYT: Ex-FBI Official Is Said to Undercut Justice Dept. Effort to Drop Flynn Case http://nyti.ms/3cwawJv //➔ There was no attempt to set Flynn up, according to Bill Priestap, the former head of FBI counterintelligence
// Prosecutors questioned a former F.B.I. official whose notes were used to buttress their motion to dismiss the charge against the president’s first national security adviser.

His lawyers said Mr. [Bill] Priestap’s notes — recently uncovered during a review of the case — suggested that the F.B.I. was trying to entrap Mr. Flynn, and Attorney General William P. Barr said investigators were trying to “lay a perjury trap.”

That interpretation was wrong, Mr. Priestap told the prosecutors reviewing the case. He said that F.B.I. officials were trying to do the right thing in questioning Mr. Flynn and that he knew of no effort to set him up. Media reports about his notes misconstrued them, he said, according to the people familiar with the investigation.

The department’s decision to exclude mention of Mr. Priestap’s interview in the motion could trouble Judge Sullivan, who signaled late on Tuesday that he was skeptical of the department’s arguments.

The department’s decision to drop the Flynn case was a stunning reversal, widely regarded as part of an effort by Mr. Barr to undermine the Russia investigation. The prosecutor who led the case, Brandon L. Van Grack, withdrew from it, and only the interim U.S. attorney in Washington, Timothy Shea, a longtime adviser to Mr. Barr, signed the motion.

🐣 RT @tribelaw Translation: “Not so fast, Barr. I’m still the judge here, not you.” Good news for those of us who still care about how the Constitution protects the independent judiciary. Judge Sullivan wants to hear from genuine friends of the court. Excellent!
⋙ Politico: Judge slows down effort to drop Flynn case http://politi.co/2yGXcU1
// Judge Emmet Sullivan said he’ll receive written arguments that are likely to oppose Justice’s bid to abandon the high-profile prosecution.

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade As a national security prosecutor, I learned the standard for predication to open an investigation. The Flynn case was more than adequately predicated, and DOJ’s motion to dismiss is utter nonsense. My thoughts in @Lawfare.
⋙ Lawfare, Barbara McQuade: Why the Flynn Interview Was Predicated http://bit.ly/3dIhnQ3

🧵 RT @renato_mariotti THREAD: What should we make of the news that Judge Sullivan has appointed retired Judge John Gleeson to present arguments in opposition to the DOJ’s motion to dismiss the case against Michael Flynn? https://twitter.com/renato_mariotti/status/1260713633081851904?s=20

🐣 RT @DrDenaGrayson 🚨 Judge Sullivan appoints retired judge John Gleeson—asks him to recommend whether Flynn should face CRIMINAL contempt charge for #perjury for declaring under oath TWICE that he was GUILTY of lying to the FBI before claiming he didn’t lie. 😎
⋙ Politico: Federal judge mulls contempt charge against Michael Flynn http://politi.co/2Ww3NcV
// Judge Emmet Sullivan named af former judge to weigh the issue after the Justice Department filed a motion to dismiss the case against the former Trump national security adviser.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Will the courts thwart Trump’s overreach? http://wapo.st/2LoZKsx //➔ a look at the Flynn case and the SCOTUS oral arguments on whether Trump can shoot someone on Fifth Avenue

AP: Flynn case boosts Trump’s bid to undo Russia probe narrative http://bit.ly/2YZrSuh

DailyBeast, Julia Davis: Trump’s Confident He’s Wrapping Up the ‘Russia Hoax,’ and Russia’s Confident He’s in Their Pocket http://bit.ly/2LC0LxH
// “The Russia hoax made it very hard for Russia and the United States to deal with each other,” said Trump. But he figures that’s going to change. And so does Vladimir Putin. 

⭕ 12 May 2020

TheBulwark, Tim Miller: Taking #Obamagate Seriously http://bit.ly/2Luj9bB “[U]nderneath the palpable jealousy & the desperate attempt to change the subject … is a very real effort by President Trump … to undermine the rule of law [&] rewrite the history of the 2016 election”
// President Trump’s bonkers theory, explained.

… [U]nderneath the palpable jealousy and the desperate attempt to change the subject to something, anything besides the slow-motion pandemic-management disaster that he is overseeing, is a very real effort by President Trump and his enablers to undermine the rule of law, rewrite the history of the 2016 election, and give a hall pass to a hostile foreign power for its interference in our election.

Last year I went deep into the heart of the MAGA web to understand the web of conspiracies that President Trump has since dubbed #Obamagate. Go ahead and read that piece—a rollicking 3,000 words of crazy that I highly recommend you ingest with a stiff cocktail. But the tl;dr of what MAGAworld saw as the state of play when it was written was this:

‘Four years ago, there was a global conspiracy — comprised of President Obama, Vice-President Biden, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, FBI Director Jim Comey, much of the FBI, the DNC, a company called CrowdStrike, multiple foreign-intelligence services, and Ukrainian oligarchs — to undermine Donald Trump by planting a phony conspiracy theory that he was colluding with the Russians to win the 2016 election. These deep-state operators framed several top Trump officials, fabricated evidence, and spied on the campaign with the end goal of committing the biggest fraud in American history in order to derail Trump.’

💙 Politico: Judge slows down effort to drop Flynn case http://politi.co/2yGXcU1 //➔ Good Judge Emmet Sullivan may have just saved the republic ~ in rebuke of Barr, this hold to review amicus briefs also throws cold water on the entire Q-inspired frenzy about an #Obamagate
// Judge Emmet Sullivan said he’ll receive written arguments that are likely to oppose Justice’s bid to abandon the high-profile prosecution.
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @kyledcheney JUST IN: Judge in FLYNN Case indicates he’s going to set a schedule to receive briefs from interested parties regarding the effort by DOJ to drop the case.
⋙⋙ ≣ [Minute Order:] Text Block: https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1260329456398487552?s=20/photo/1
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @kyledcheney UPDATE: We have the filing that appears to have prompted Judge Sullivan to pursue a schedule for receiving briefs — it’s from 16 former Watergate prosecutors.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kyledcheney The Watergate prosecutors argue that once a guilty plea is accepted, as it was for Flynn, it’s final and becomes the juridiction of the courts. They intend to file an amicus brief presenting this argument more fully by May 21.
⋙⋙ ≣ [Court filing:] http://politi.co/3brfcin
// The Watergate Prosecutors are: Nick Akerman, Richard Ben-Veniste, Richard J. Davis, Carl B. Feldbaum, George T. Frampton, Jr., Kenneth S. Geller, Gerald Goldman, Stephen E. Haberfeld, Henry L. Hecht, Paul R. Hoeber, Philip Allen Lacovara, Paul R. Michel, Robert L. Palmer, Frank Tuerkheimer, Jill Wine-Banks, and Roger Witten.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance 1/ This means folks like the 2000 former DOJ employees, including appointees of both political parties, who demanded Barr’s resignation over his unwarranted dismissal of the Flynn case can make arguments to the court. This is a fascinating judge for this situation because
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @TomWinter NBC News: The federal judge overseeing the case of Ret. Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn says he’ll set a schedule to receive ‘amicus curiae briefs’ which will allow interested 3rd parties — outside of Flynn’s attorneys and the Justice Department — to file briefings with the court.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @TomWinter This is an unusual step for a judge to allow amicus curiae briefs (in a criminal case) and indicates that he is far from ready to make an immediate decision on whether the Flynn case will be dismissed or whether he will be allowed to withdraw his plea.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance 2/ his history with DOJ includes public release of misconduct findings against prosecutors in the case of Alaska Senator Ted Stevens. Among other things, this prompted a nationwide reform of discovery practices in US Attys offices & Main Justice components.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance 3/ Given Judge Sullivan’s history of taking institutional integrity seriously & believing the courts have a role to play in insuring proper conduct at DOJ, this is starting to look like game-on. (& before people ask, he has been appointed to judgeships by Reagan, Bush & Clinton)

🧵 RT @SteveSchmidtSES It is Tuesday evening and America is being smothered under a toxic fog of lies, conspiracy theories, false accusations, demagoguery and crackpottery. These things are true. USA is the epicenter of Covid 19 and has the most deaths and among the worst per capita testing rates. 📌 https://twitter.com/SteveSchmidtSES/status/1260337967228432385?s=20

Ethics, honor, decency, goodness and selflessness are alien concepts to Trump. He brims with the worst human qualities. He is everything a parent hopes their child will never be. Barack Obama’s Presidency did not result in a single criminal indictment over eight years. (4)

He served with honor, decency integrity and competence. He left his successor with a pandemic plan. He made America stronger over his tenure. Trump’s numbers are tanking. Here comes the Lugenkrieg (lying war) Trump will wage an all out war on reality and truth in the (5)

Months ahead. He will attack the press in fits of distemper and illiberalism. He will make up smears against Joe Biden and his family. He will enlist the aid of hostile foreign powers and echo their propaganda and disinformation campaigns which are designed to divide (6)

The American people, weaken our standing in the world and erode faith in democracy because he thinks it will benefit him. He will attack Secretary Clinton and President Obama with lies, slander and smears. He will be supported in all of this by an echo chamber of dishonest (7)

Propagandists who have become a network of Baghdad Bob’s for whom no lie, no absurdity no anything is too much in service of their leader. Trump will do these things because he knows the walls are closing in. He is beginning to panic. He is America’s greatest failure.

WaPo: Acting intelligence chief Grenell gave DOJ list of Obama officials who ‘unmasked’ Michael Flynn http://wapo.st/2yQvXGx

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: U.S. judge puts on hold Justice Dept. move to dismiss Michael Flynn’s guilty plea to hear outside groups’ challenges http://wapo.st/2YVMsM8

WaPo: The Flynn case isn’t over until the judge says it’s over http://wapo.st/2WqyekN “The independence of the court protects us all when executive-branch decisions smack of impropriety; it also protects the judiciary itself from becoming a party to corruption”
// By John Gleeson, David O’Neil and Marshall Miller 

NBCNews, Frank Figliuzzi: Trump’s ‘Obamagate’ comments and Barr’s Flynn meddling suggest troubling new pivot http://nbcnews.to/2Lka596 “As this staged farce unfolds, the truth will be trampled, reputations ruined and a foreign adversary empowered”
// Trump can’t pull off this ruse by himself, of course, but he has a partner. Barr is riding shotgun during this scorched-earth joyride against justice.

As other commentators have pointed out, attempting this bait and switch would likely involve efforts to censure, discipline or even criminally charge current and former government officials, such as former CIA Director John Brennan, fired FBI Director James Comey, former national security adviser Susan Rice, former National Intelligence Director James Clapper and perhaps even Obama and Biden. During his Monday news conference in the Rose Garden, a reporter asked Trump what crime he might accuse Obama of committing. Trump responded: “Obamagate, it’s been going on for a long time. It’s been going on from before I got elected, and it’s a disgrace that it happened. You look at, now, all of this information that’s being released, and from what I understand, that’s only the beginning.”

Trump can’t pull off this ruse by himself, of course, but he has a partner. Barr is riding shotgun on Trump’s scorched-earth joyride against justice. Barr already said he believes the Russia inquiry was designed to “sabotage” Trump’s campaign. He’s ignored the findings of his own inspector general and appointed a hand-picked U.S. attorney to try to put flesh on the bones of a convoluted conspiracy theory.

As this staged farce unfolds, the truth will be trampled, reputations ruined and a foreign adversary empowered. We don’t need a crystal ball to see the harmful trap ahead. Don’t fall for it.

⭕ 11 May 2020

🐣 RT @CREWcrew One of the former Roger Stone prosecutors, who resigned in protest, has spoken out about the decision to dismiss charges against Michael Flynn, and the dangerous pattern of political interference in cases dealing with the president’s allies.
💙 ⋙ WaPo, Jonathan Kravis: I left the Justice Department after it made a disastrous mistake. It just happened again. http://wapo.st/2zxx1PG

⭕ 10 May 2020

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Chuck Rosenberg on Flynn: “Were his lies material, as required by the statute to which he pleaded guilty? Absolutely. For those of us who spent a professional lifetime as prosecutors and in the Justice Department, this is not a close call.”
⋙ WaPo, Chuck Rosenberg: The long list of people who thought Flynn’s lies were material http://wapo.st/2YNRhal

NYT, Mary B. McCord: Bill Barr Twisted My Words in Dropping the Flynn Case. Here’s the Truth. http://nyti.ms/3dEuUZb Ms. McCord was an acting assistant attorney general for national security at the Justice Department from 2016 to 2017.
// The F.B.I.’s interview of Mr. Flynn was constitutional, lawful and for a legitimate counterintelligence purpose.

⭕ 9 May 2020

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 This is a terrifying & necessary chronicle of Barr’s abuse of the power of the DOJ. We cannot stop calling this out. It is one of the most dangerous parts of the Trump Administration.
⋙ NYT Editorial: William Barr’s Perversion of Justice http://nyti.ms/2AhIR0N
// The attorney general is turning the Justice Department into a political weapon for the president.

⭕ 8 May 2020

NYT, Neal Katyal and Joshua Geltzer: The Appalling Damage of Dropping the Michael Flynn Case http://nyti.ms/3dv5nBt
// It embeds into official U.S. policy a shockingly extremist view of law enforcement as the enemy of the American people.

⭕ 7 May 2020

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “The Justice Department had nothing to do with this, this was the White House 100%, President Trump dropped charges against Mike Flynn. Mike Flynn was lying to Mike Pence, he was lying to the FBI to cover up for Trump” – Jeremy Bash w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1258504067862736897?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @neal_katyal Seems to me that the judge should investigate why this very well-regarded prosecutor withdrew from the Flynn case. If what DOJ did here is so up&up, they should have nothing to fear. Let them explain it to the Judge and hear this prosecutor’s side, too.
⋙ ⋙ 🐣 RT @kyledcheney JUST IN: Prosecutor Brandon VAN GRACK has moved to withdraw from the Flynn case. Text Block: https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1258447664213045249?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceVanceWhite Since the motion to dismiss the case was signed by the new US Atty in DC, who came there straight from a job as an advisor to AG Barr, with no signatures from career prosecutors as would be usual, I look forward to his explanation to the court.

NYT: ‘Never Seen Anything Like This’: Experts Question Dropping of Flynn Prosecution http://nyti.ms/3drVtk1 “‘eating the Justice Department from the inside out’”
// Abandoning the case is the latest step in a pattern of dismantling the work of the Russia investigators. A former prosecutor likened it to eating the department from the inside out.

💽 MSNBC: Chuck Rosenberg on DOJ asking judge to drop Michael Flynn case: ‘Not good for the rule of law’ http://on.msnbc.com/2xI4p5A
// On the Justice Department asking a judge to drop the Michael Flynn case, Chuck Rosenberg says, “It’s not good for the rule of law, it’s not good for morale, and it’s not a fair outcome in this case.”

⭕ 5 May 2020

WaPo: Obama’s office condemns Senate investigation into Ukraine, Biden in letter http://wapo.st/2SDN7h6 The letter, sent March 13, “dismiss[es] the probe as ‘without precedent’ and a way to ‘give credence to a Russian disinformation campaign.’”

⭕ 22 Apr 2020

WaPo Editorial: The Russia hoax was never a hoax. An encouraging bipartisan report confirms it. http://wapo.st/2VuytdZ
// Brenner, Steele dossier addressed

The Senate Intelligence Committee deserves accolades for its clear-eyed examination of a subject that shouldn’t be political but has become polarizing thanks to the president’s provocations. Yet lawmakers wouldn’t have had a report to analyze at all if it weren’t for an intelligence community willing to dig up inconvenient truths. This is the community Mr. Trump is slowly destroying, most recently by firing his director of national intelligence and nominating an unqualified loyalist to fill the slot, as well as by dismissing Inspector General Michael Atkinson for lawfully alerting Congress about a whistleblower complaint.

The most recent Russia report is a reminder of the need to protect our elections against a repeat performance, whether by disrupting online influence campaigns, securing critical infrastructure or requiring paper trails and risk-limiting audits at the ballot box. But it’s also a reminder of the need to protect the intelligence community from co-option by a leader hostile to any truths that threaten his power.

⭕ 21 Apr 2020

🐣 RT @Comey First Mueller Report, then the IG, and now Senate Republicans. There really was a Russian attack in 2016 and those who investigated it were professionals. Facts remain stubborn things.
⋙ NYT: Republican-Led Review Backs Intelligence Findings on Russian Interference http://nyti.ms/2RYaemh
// A new Senate report undercuts claims by President Trump and his allies that Obama-era officials sought to undermine him while investigating Russia’s 2016 election meddling.

A three-year review by the Republican-led Senate Intelligence Committee unanimously found that the intelligence community assessment, pinning blame on Russia and outlining its goals to undercut American democracy, was fundamentally sound and untainted by politics.

“The I.C.A. reflects strong tradecraft, sound analytical reasoning and proper justification of disagreement in the one analytical line where it occurred,” said Senator Richard M. Burr, Republican of North Carolina and the panel’s chairman. “The committee found no reason to dispute the intelligence community’s conclusions.”

⭕ 16 Apr 2020

RT @glennkirschner2 So Roger Stone will be reporting to prison in the coming weeks. Let’s be clear: a pardon would be an act of clear presidential corruption. Bannon testified that Stone was the Trump campaign’s “access point” to Assange/Wikileaks. A Stone pardon should = “Impeachment: The Sequel.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @ajdukakis #BREAKING: Longtime Trump friend Roger Stone denied new trial – @ABC News https://abcn.ws/2ylyism

JustSecurity, Alex Joel: Seek and Speak the Truth http://bit.ly/3covrO3 “Having the fortitude to speak unpopular truths is part of what it means to be an intelligence professional”
// on the dismissal of CI IG Atkinson

⭕ 13 Apr 2020

NYT: Putin’s Long War Against American Science http://nyti.ms/3egXDEr
// A decade of health disinformation promoted by President Vladimir Putin of Russia has sown wide confusion, hurt major institutions and encouraged the spread of deadly illnesses.

⭕ 7 Apr 2020

🐣 RT @sfpelosi Just this week Trump fired 2 inspector generals, retained an incompetent Acting Navy Secretary #FireModly, had his Supreme Court majority toss #WisconsinPrimary votes and installed a #COVID19 denier as press secretary. This is what dictatorship looks like!

🐣 RT @gregpmiller Officials ousted so far during the Corona crisis:
1) Navy captain of covid-infected ship.
2) Inspector General of the intelligence community
3) DOD Inspector General in charge of tracking $ billions in pandemic relief

🐣 RT @PattyMurray This is a huge red flag. President Trump’s repeated attacks on those who hold him accountable make clear Congress cannot leave him unchecked. With so much at stake, Republicans should join our call for the serious oversight this President clearly needs.
⋙ Politico: Trump removes independent watchdog for coronavirus funds, upending oversight panel http://politi.co/
// The move comes as Trump makes a broad push against inspectors general scrutinizing his actions.

⭕ 5 Apr 2020

🐣 RT @Yamiche NEW: Statement from Michael Atkinson, Intel Community IG who Pres Trump fired after he told Congress about whistleblower Ukraine complaint. ¤ Atkinson says he was “legally obligated to ensure that whistleblowers had an effective and authorized means to disclose urgent matters.” [Letter] https://twitter.com/Yamiche/status/1246970011496955905?s=20/photo/1-2
📌 https://twitter.com/Yamiche/status/1246970011496955905?s=20/

⭕ 3 Apr 2020

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Breaking: Trump has fired the intelligence community’s chief watchdog, Michael Atkinson, who was the first to sound the alarm to Congress about an “urgent” complaint he’d received from an intelligence official involving Trump’s communications with Ukraine.
⋙ Politico: Trump fires intelligence community inspector general http://politi.co/
// The president has formally notified the Senate Intelligence Committee of the move.

⭕ 30 Mar 2020

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 The unredacted Mueller report finally lands in the hands of Judge Reggie Walton after he concluded Bill Barr lacks candor. The unredacted report can serve as a blueprint for the prosecution of Donald Trump, come Jan. 2021. #TCC #TrumpCrimesCommission 💽 https://twitter.com/glennkirschner2/status/1244770039930200065?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @RNicholasBurns Where to start? We’ve been allies with Germany in #NATO for decades. Russia is an adversary. Trump regularly praises adversaries like Putin and criticizes true allies like Angela Merkel. He is doing great harm to our country.
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar Trump on Russia: “They also fought World War 2. They lost 50 million people. They were on partner, in World War 2. Germany was the enemy. And Germany’s like this wonderful thing…now we don’t talk to Russia, we talk to Germany. I mean, look, it’s fine. I want to talk to Germany” 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1244611853990404100?s=20/photo/1
// Fox and Friends

⭕ 25 Mar 2020

History.com (2019): The Spy Who Kept the Cold War From Boiling Over http://bit.ly/33KWCzy
// 7/15/2019; Dmitri Polyakov

⭕ 21 Mar 2020

🐣 RT @Billbrowder Russia doctors say government is covering up Corona virus deaths classifying them as simple pneumonia in order to keep the numbers down. Of course the Russian government is
⋙ BusinessInsider: Doctors in Russia are accusing the government of covering up its coronavirus outbreak and denying them protective equipment http://bit.ly/33IS4tt

🐣 RT @GeorgeTakai The last time I remember them suspending constitutional rights in this country during a national emergency, I was 5 years old. I was sent to an interment camp with my family, without trial or due process, for four years. #NeverAgain
⋙ RollingStone, Peter Wade: DOJ Wants to Suspend Certain Constitutional Rights During Coronavirus Emergency http://bit.ly/2UvsdkJ
// The Department of Justice has secretly asked Congress for the ability to detain arrested people “indefinitely” in addition to other powers that one expert called “terrifying”

🐣 RT @olgaNYC1211 Russian doctors say Putin’s regime is covering up cases. They are absolutely correct. From people I have spoken to the virus is far worse than being reported and the numbers are suppressed. Its horrific! Also Putins cronies are profiting off this crisis
⋙ BusinessInsider: Doctors in Russia are accusing the government of covering up its coronavirus outbreak and denying them protective equipment http://bit.ly/2Um7b7W

DefenseOne, Patrick Tucker: Russia Has New Tool For Massive Internet Shutdown Attack, Leaked Documents Claim http://bit.ly/2U9ayQN
// Moscow’s latest cyber weapon would target a wider array of devices than previous denial-of-service tools: the growing internet of things

⭕ 20 Mar 2020

NYT, Jennifer Senior: Call Trump’s News Conferences What They Are: Propaganda http://nyti.ms/2wfR0RH
// Then contrast them with the leadership shown by Andrew Cuomo, Justin Trudeau and Angela Merkel.

⭕ 19 Mar 2020

🐣 RT @NormOrnstein Putin wins again.
⋙ 🐣 RT @KenDilanianNBC The top two officials at the National Counter Terrorism Center have been ousted amid a debate over downsizing the agency, NBC news has confirmed. First reported by @nakashimae

⭕ 18 Mar 2020

WaPo Editorial: Americans should not have to choose between their health and democracy http://wapo.st/393Komu
// elections

⭕ 17 Mar 2020

NYT, Jennifer Szalai: A Sobering Look at How Quickly Hitler Transformed Germany http://nyti.ms/399mVR4 Review of “Hitler’s First Hundred Days” by Peter Fritsche

WaPo, David Ignatius: Trump loyalists take command of the intelligence community http://wapo.st/2x7Ia8o

WaPo: Federal personnel chief quits abruptly amid coronavirus planning for the workforce of 2.1 million http://wapo.st/3d9Snli

⭕ 16 Mar 2020

‼️ 🐣 RT @peterbakernyt Dow closes 3,000 points down, wiping out 96% of the gains of Trump’s presidency.

🐣 RT @selectedwisdom An incredible defeat for USA, America was attacked by Russia in the lead up to the election, we did little to deal with it, and what we did in response is being undone.
⋙ 🧵 RT @Tom_Winter BREAKING: Federal prosecutors are seeking to dismiss their indictment against Concord Management the company owned by Yevgeny Prigozhin aka ‘Putin’s Chef’ in a case brought by Special Counsel Robert Mueller. 2 other entities and 13 Russian nationals remain under indictment. 📌 https://twitter.com/Tom_Winter/status/1239692810401525761?s=20

⭕ 15 Mar 2020

⭕ 14 Mar 2020

🧵 RT @McFaul THREAD on the stubborn persistence (tragic, good, or otherwise) of #Interdependence. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/McFaul/status/1239047223289114625?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul [ … ] First, the United States may be a superpower when it comes to nukes or boats, but our state is not all powerful when it comes to fighting pandemics. South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and maybe even China have more state capacity to defend against the threat of SARS-CoV-2. 6/
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul Second, SARS-CoV-2 underscores the fallacy of go-it-alone, isolationist, build-the-wall strategies. Like climate change, we cannot increase the security of Americans without cooperating with other countries. It’s not a normative choice; it’s a fact. 7/
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul During the global financial crisis of the fall of 2008, the G-20 came alive. What is striking today, however, is how little international coordination/cooperation is occuring to address this global pandemic. 8/
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul [ … ] Our world is connected. In the 21st century, dreaming about going it alone, decoupling, or isolation is dangerous — extremely dangerous. 14/ END THREAD.

🧵 RT @JeremyKonyndyk Look who finally decided to address this! ¤ Let’s dissect everything that’s wrong with this tweet. 📌 https://twitter.com/JeremyKonyndyk/status/1238880465496440838?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @JohnBolton Claims that streamlining NSC structures impaired our nation’s bio defense are false. Global health remained a top NSC priority, and its expert team was critical to effectively handling the 2018-19 Africa Ebola crisis. The angry Left just can’t stop attacking, even in a crisis.
⋙ RT @JeremyKonyndyk Bolton’s chosen approach to NSC “streamlining” involved decapitating and diluting the unit dedicated to pandemic prep and biosecurity. ¤ He eliminated the Sr Director position entirely, closed the directorate, and sprinkled the remaining staff across other parts of the NSC.
⋙ RT @JeremyKonyndyk That’s the opposite of streamlining. Instead of giving an issue (biosecurity) a distinct institutional presence, expertise, and voice in the policy process, Bolton’s re-org left this issue fragmented across other directorates that were focused on other higher priorities.
⋙ RT @JeremyKonyndyk That choice means that you don’t have a cohesive team able to elevate pandemic and biosecurity perspectives to senior leaders, you just have a few director-level subject-matter experts scattered around with limited influence and little ability to reach decision-makers. [ … ]

🐣 RT @VladDavidzon Mr. Telizhenko, who was #Gulliani main fixer in Kyiv, offered me bribe to illegally lobby US senate on behalf of proRussian television stations owned by Ukrainian oligarch Medvechuk. Telizhenko is unreliable narrator at the best. I was witness in US law enforcement investigation.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jeremyherb New from @NdosSantosCNN: Andrii Telizhenko, who was the target of the Senate Homeland Security Committee subpoena that was scrapped this week, offered a Ukrainian editor money to lobby US senators on behalf of pro-Russian media outlets
⋙⋙ CNN, Nina dos Santos: A Giuliani ally offered cash to lobby US senators on behalf of pro-Russian TV stations http://cnn.it/2TU8D2x

⭕ 13 Mar 2020

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Yes, this is good news. But it’s becoming apparent that it will be too little, too late. Trump’s weaponizing of the court system has been successful. In court, Trump loses and loses and loses. But it’s the DELAY he’s after. So he wins by losing.
⋙ Politico: Full appeals court to hear McGahn, border wall cases http://politi.co/2U0ECg6
// D.C. Circuit voids ruling in Trump’s favor on House Russia probe subpoena, sets April arguments

🐣 RT @JoshGerstein BREAKING: DC Circuit voids ruling in McGahn case, will rehear en banc April 28. Also to hear House challenge to border wall en banc same date. Order: https://politi.co/2IQrHbf

⭕ 12 Mar 2020

🐣 RT @WajahatAli Source at State Department says “we are forced to run around like headless chickens because there is 0 leadership by Trump and Pompeo. Each agency is now stepping up to protect their own staff from #coronavirus. Thankfully there are still some leaders here.” 1/
⋙ 🐣 RT @WajahatAli Source at HHS says “Trump political appointees are directly interfering with CDC recommendations for the White House that could better prevent the spread of #coronavirus and protect Americans.” They can directly connect people affected with the virus to the poor decisions made.

‼️ 🐣 RT @SethAbramson MAJOR BREAKING NEWS: NPR Source Says Trump Blocked Coronavirus Testing in January to Aid His Reelection Chances By Keeping US Infection Figures Low ¤ NOTE: Please RETWEET this—America needs to know what this monster did. Thousands of future deaths will rightly be laid at his feet.
⋙ 🐣 RT @nprfreshair A previous tweet of this quote did not make it adequately clear that it is Trump who did not push for adequate testing, not Secretary of Health and Human Services Azar. Here is the whole quote for context. @ddiamond Text Block: https://twitter.com/nprfreshair/status/1238186469690429440?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 11 Mar 2020 COVID-19 is Pandemic; Bear Market

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Trump will corrupt everything in sight to beat Biden. Here’s what’s next. http://wapo.st/2Q4hlZu
// Hunter Biden Burisma Inspector General IG Ukraine

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Politico reports that Trump’s coronavirus task force has discussed an emergency declaration, but will not give Trump its final verdict on one until Jared Kushner “finishes his research and comes to a conclusion himself.”
⋙ Politico: Trump fears emergency declaration would contradict coronavirus message http://politi.co/2Wglyxl
// Trump is concerned that declaring an emergency would hamper his narrative that the coronavirus is similar to the seasonal flu.
⋙⋙ 🐣 Doesn’t this mean that no matter what Congress passes regarding allocation of funds that Trump can override it and allocation it any way he wants? Like he did with the wall?

DailyBeast, Anna Nemtsova: Putin’s Now Positioned to Be President for Life http://bit.ly/2wLdEkG
// Putin’s blowing up global markets with his oil price war, and chafing at a serious slight by Trump. But, good news for him, he’s now set to be president for at least 16 more years.

NYT: Stocks Plunge,With Dow in Bear Market http://nyti.ms/2vMYDih Ends 11-year streak

💙 🐣 RT @brianklaas 4 days ago, a White House official insisted that the coronavirus outbreak was “contained.” These people are lying to you and it’s dangerous. Take precautions, especially if you’re in a high risk category, wash your hands a lot, and engage in some sensible social distancing.

⋙ 🐣 RT @ByMikeBaker Total number of confirmed U.S. coronavirus cases at each Tuesday:
Jan. 14 — 0
Jan. 21 — 1
Jan. 28 — 5
Feb. 4 — 11
Feb. 11 — 14
Feb. 18 — 25
Feb. 25 — 59
Mar. 3 — 125
Mar. 10 — 1,004

⭕ 10 Mar 2020

🐣 RT @URockLive1 Putin has taken a page from the Trump playbook of trade wars: be prepared to take short-term damage if you think your opponents will be forced to concede. Perhaps these will assumptions hold up in the weeks and months to come.
⋙ TheNationalInterest, Nikolas Gvosdev: The Great Oil War of 2020 Has Begun. Can Russia Win? http://bit.ly/2TYWtUR
// Russia enters this oil price war with two overarching objectives: drive U.S. producers out of business, and expose Riyadh to the limits of American support. Will Putin prevail? 

WaPo Editorial: The oil price war’s ultimate loser is America http://wapo.st/38FxlaL
// Putin and the Saudi crown prince are destabilizing the U.S. economy for their own selfish ends.

🐣 RT @moscow_project Acting DNI Richard Grenell was supposed to brief Congress today about election threats. ¤ He declined, saying he isn’t prepared to “address sensitive subjects that tend to upset the president.” ¤ In other words, he’s putting the president above the country.
⋙ WaPo: Trump’s acting intelligence chief declines to meet with Congress for election threats briefing http://wapo.st/3aITAht

⭕ 9 Mar 2020

‼️ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews “Implementation of the arrangements reached by Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump during the summit in Helsinki in 2018 and Osaka in 2019.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @RusEmbUSA On March 9, 2020, Russian Ambassador to the U.S. Anatoly Antonov met the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin http://bit.ly/2PY7Dry https://twitter.com/RusEmbUSA/status/1237048071223160833?s=20/photo/1

Press release
On March 9, 2020, Russian Ambassador to the U.S. Anatoly Antonov met the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin.

The two sides discussed the current state and future prospects of Russia-U.S. relations, implementation of the arrangements reached by Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump during the summits in Helsinki in 2018 and Osaka in 2019.

The Russian side reconfirmed its intention to continue joint work on stabilization of bilateral relations, expressed interest in maintaining a regular and direct dialogue between the Embassy and the U.S. Administration.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews (2018) Close-up of Putin’s notes shows the following list of topics, from what I can decipher:
1. “Interference” (in quotes) – proposal
2. #Ukraine – new ideas, transit of gas
3. Syria – joint humanitarian efforts
// 7/21/2020

CNBC: Russia, Saudi Arabia squabble over oil strategy, but the real battle is with the US http://cnb.cx/3aEYSKN

CNBC: Putin just sparked an oil price war with Saudi Arabia — and US energy companies may be the victims http://cnb.cx/2TAbf5t Brian Sullivan says oil play is Putin’s payback for Trump/Pompeo imposing sanctions on Igor Sechin’s Rosneft for transporting Venezuelan oil

⭕ 8 Mar 2020

CNBC, Brian Sullivan: Putin just sparked an oil price war with Saudi Arabia — and US energy companies may be the victims http://cnb.cx/2TAbf5t

⭕ 7 Mar 2020

CNN: 2017 ‘hit lists’ show that team Trump has long eyed political opponents http://cnn.it/2IthBwT

🐣 RT @WordsmithSteph Warning from former Bloomberg adviser: “If Republicans really want to make an issue out of Hunter Biden … there is going to be a scorched earth response aimed at all of the Trump children that is going to be unlike anything they’ve experienced thus far.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, AMJoy: Do Trump kids financially benefit from Trump in White House? http://on.msnbc.com/2TwKRcn
// Do Donald Trump’s children and in-laws benefit financially from his presidency? Experts explain the many allegations of Trump family favoritism in the Trump White House in conversation with Joy Reid.

CBS, 60MinutesOvertime: Former Trump adviser Fiona Hill says Vladimir Putin has U.S. “exactly where he wants us” http://cbsn.ws/2wEWXqS
// In her first interview since the impeachment inquiry, President Trump’s former top adviser on Russia tells 60 Minutes the Russians didn’t invent partisan divides in America, but “they understand how to exploit them.” See the full interview, Sunday.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Erik Prince has in recent years helped recruit former US & UK spies for secretive intelligence-gathering operations that included infiltrating Democratic congressional campaigns, labor organizations and other groups considered hostile to the Trump agenda.
🐣 RT @JillFilipovic Erik Prince and Betsy DeVos are siblings. Their dad co-founded the uber-conservative anti-feminist Family Research Council. Betsy’s father-in-law brought MLM scams to America & helped fuel the AIDS crisis. It’s possible this family has done more damage to America than any other.
⋙ 🐣 RT @amyfiscus NEW: Erik Prince, the security contractor, recruited former U.S. and British spies to help Project Veritas infiltrate groups viewed as hostile to the Trump agenda @MarkMazzettiNYT @adamgoldmanNYT
🐣 RT @JoeNBC The Education Secretary’s brother has hired FOREIGN SPIES to target political rivals of Donald Trump. Disgusting.
🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Erik Prince Recruits Ex-Spies to Help Infiltrate Liberal Groups http://nyti.ms/2TQ1MWk
// Mr. Prince, a contractor close to the Trump administration, contacted veteran spies for operations by Project Veritas, the conservative group known for conducting stings on news organizations and other groups.

One of the former spies, an ex-MI6 officer named Richard Seddon, helped run a 2017 operation to copy files and record conversations in a Michigan office of the American Federation of Teachers, one of the largest teachers’ unions in the nation.

💙 🐣 RT @60Minutes “Putin, sadly, has got all of our political class, every single one of us, including the media, exactly where he wants us.” Fiona Hill speaks to Lesley Stahl in her first interview since the impeachment inquiry. Watch tomorrow on 60 Minutes. https://cbsn.ws/336l668 💽 https://twitter.com/60Minutes/status/1236353416491925504?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 6 Mar 2020

DailyBeast, Nick Mutch: Christopher Steele Whacks Mueller Report and ‘Bad Faith’ Team Trump http://bit.ly/2THUi7X
// The former head of MI6’s Russia desk was speaking publicly for the first time since his dossier on Trump’s relationship with Russia was published in 2017.

CAC*: Brief filed by a bipartisan group of former legislators of the need for Congressional oversight in the case of Trump v Mazars and Trump v Deutsche Bank (pdf) http://bit.ly/32Y3itM *CAC is the Constitutional Accountability Center, a think tank ● [Signatories] https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1236014147894226947?s=20/photo/1
↥ ↧
🧵 CAC: Bipartisan former Members of Congress discuss importance of congressional oversight of executive branch, how oversight often leads to legislation, and how important information is to legislation – info that may not be knowable in advance
📌 https://twitter.com/MyConstitution/status/1235988177942388736?s=20

🐣 RT @kyledcheney JUST IN: The Judiciary Committee is seeking a rehearing of the McGahn case, saying an earlier Appeals Court ruling left the House with only extreme options to get info from the WH — such as arresting high-level officials. https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1235975065071693826?s=20/photo/1
// i.e. “inherent contempt”
⋙ 🐣 RT @kyledcheney The House also reiterated (for the first time post-impeachment) that it could consider new articles, perhaps for criminal obstruction of justice, if McGahn’s testimony supports it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ NEW: The House Judiciary Committee says the ruling denying its effort to obtain MCGAHN’s tesitmony would eviscerate congressional oversight of the president. ¤ The details:
⋙⋙ 🔆 This❗️⋙ Politico: Judiciary Committee says McGahn ruling leaves only extreme options — such as arrests — to get White House info http://politi.co/38uLCqX ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1236005377092841472?s=20/photo/1
// House lawyers say the alternatives to judicial review of congressional subpoenas would be a menu of unpalatable options.

The filing comes a week after an appeals court panel ruled 2-1 that the House may not ask judges to force the White House to make former counsel Don McGahn available for testimony. The panel determined that courts have no place intervening in disputes between Congress and the executive branch, a ruling that would remake the balance of power between the two branches of government if it stands.

The judges in that ruling worried that allowing the House to turn to the courts to resolve a subpoena dispute with the White House would lead to a flood of litigation. Though two of the three judges doubted the White House’s argument that McGahn is “absolutely immune” from testifying to Congress, the opinion said the House lawsuit failed altogether because the courts don’t have a say.

WaPo, Greg Sargent: A judge just brutally rebuked William Barr. Democrats must act. http://wapo.st/2TK5UHy

Judge Reggie Walton: “The inconsistencies between Attorney General Barr’s statements, made at a time when the public did not have access to the redacted version of the Mueller Report to assess the veracity of his statements, and portions of the redacted version of the Mueller Report that conflict with those statements cause the Court to seriously question whether Attorney General Barr made a calculated attempt to influence public discourse about the Mueller Report in favor of President Trump despite certain findings in the redacted version of the Mueller Report to the contrary.”

⭕ 5 Mar 2020

Politico (Mar 3): 55 Things You Need to Know About Joe Biden http://bit.ly/3akEmAb
// A career politician who has lived his life in the public eye is getting a closer look from voters. ↥ ↧
Politico (Aug 3): 55 Things You Need to Know About Kamala Harris http://politi.co/2Csbyti
// 8/12/2020; A trailblazing prosecutor-turned-politician sits on the cusp of history.

BrennanCenter: New Evidence Shows How Russia’s Election Interference Has Gotten More Brazen http://bit.ly/3cJkE2a
// The Kremlin-linked operation behind 2016 election meddling is using similar tactics for 2020, plus some new ones.

💙 ForeignAffairs, Michael Carpenter: Tribalism Is Killing Liberalism http://fam.ag/3axmUaF
// Why We Are Succumbing to the Politics of Division

🐣 RT @ddiamond Scathing report from HHS inspector general today finds that leaders ignored warnings about Trump’s family separation policy, failed to plan for the consequences and even discouraged staff from writing down concerns. https://twitter.com/ddiamond/status/1235724118806409216?s=20/photo/1
⋙ HHS/OIG: Communication and Management Challenges Impeded HHS’s Response to the Zerox-Tolerance Policy (pdf) http://bit.ly/2Q6AQAT 75p
// March 2020

WaPo: Romney may vote against Trump again — this time with some bite http://wapo.st/3avsk5X His vote on subpoening Hunter Biden documents could deadlock the Senate Homeland Security Committee

WaPo: Judge cites Barr’s ‘misleading’ statements in ordering review of Mueller report redactions http://wapo.st/2PQ5MVK

⭕ 4 Mar 2020

WaPo, Ishaan Tharoor: Democracy is in decline around the world — and Trump is part of the problem http://wapo.st/2wyaaBL

🐣 RT @TheAtlantic “Expertise matters. Institutions matter. There is such a thing as a global community. An enlightened response, even if it’s unpopular, matters. The system must be made to work again,” writes @thomaswright08 and Kurt Campbell:
⋙ TheAtlantic: The Coronavirus Is Exposing the Limits of Populism http://bit.ly/39qawsY
// Expertise matters. Institutions matter. There is such a thing as the global community. The system must be made to work again.

CBSNews: New White House questionnaire serves as litmus test for potential appointees http://cbsn.ws/3armItn

JustSecurity, Ryan Goodman: The Gravity of Michael Ellis’ Promotion to Senior Director for Intelligence at the White House http://bit.ly/2wqgPhE

Michael Ellis, a White House lawyer accused of serious ethical misconduct in the Ukraine scandal, has been picked by President Donald Trump to be senior director for intelligence on the National Security Council (NSC). He reportedly started the job this week, replacing a career official who served in that role. What makes the elevation of Ellis to this new post especially surprising is that the most specific charges against Ellis in the Ukraine matter involve his allegedly abusing the government’s national security classification system in a manner that not even Republicans in Congress were willing to defend.

The role of senior director for intelligence can be a pivotal one within the Intelligence Community. Brett Holmgren, who held the position under President Barack Obama, told Just Security, “The position serves as the focal point for coordination between the White House and the [Director of National Intelligence (DNI)] on a range of issues — from setting the president’s intelligence priorities and providing guidance to the DNI on policy matters, to determining who in the U.S. government is granted access to covert action programs and other sensitive operations.” Ellis will now be working hand-in-hand with acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell, as well asKash Patel, who recently moved from the NSC to the DNI’s office.

Both Patel and Ellis previously worked for Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), as staffers on the House Intelligence Committee. In March 2017, Ellis became caught up in the White House scandal of sharing intelligence information with Nunes in an apparent effort to discredit the Russia investigation. …

🐣 RT @stevenportnoy Bloomberg, in statement, endorses Biden: ¤ “I’ve always believed that defeating Donald Trump starts with uniting behind the candidate with the best shot to do it. After yesterday’s vote, it is clear that candidate is my friend and a great American, Joe Biden.

🐣 RT @GarrettHaake In a statement, @MikeBloomberg drops out of the presidential race & endorses @JoeBiden

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @abbydphillip NEWS: Bloomberg OUT “Three months ago, I entered the race for President to defeat Donald Trump. Today, I am leaving the race for the same reason: to defeat Donald Trump – because it is clear to me that staying in would make achieving that goal more difficult.”

🐣 RT @glennkirshner2 We The People rose up yesterday & message is unmistakable – Donald Trump WILL be a one-term president. And you know what? His attorney Bill Barr can protect him now, but once he leaves office Trump CAN AND MUST be prosecuted for his crimes against America. #TrumpCrimesCommission

⭕ 3 Mar 2020 Super-Tuesday

⭕ 2 Mar 2020

WaPo, David Von Drehle: Vladimir Putin’s virus http://wapo.st/38zRX4a
// How the Russian president has infected our national trust

⭕ 1 Mar 2020

🧵 RT @EricGarland ¤ There is so much in 600 pages that I’m just gonna start firing. ¤ First up: Jeff Sessions old partner Richard Burt flipped. 🔥
📌 https://twitter.com/ericgarland/status/1234688762690592768?s=20

⭕ 29 Feb 2020

🐣 RT @AmbassadorRice [Susan] Except we never agreed to a deal that excluded the Afghan Govt, subcontracted our counter-terrorism efforts to the Taliban, released 5k Taliban prisoners in exchange for 7 days of reduced violence, and sold out Afghan women. A Republican named Trump did.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AmbJohnBolton Signing this agreement with Taliban is an unacceptable risk to America’s civilian population. This is an Obama-style deal. Legitimizing Taliban sends the wrong signal to ISIS and al Qaeda terrorists, and to America’s enemies generally.

⭕ 28 Feb 2020

🐣 RT @EurasiaGroup #Coronavirus is the most significant geopolitical event since the Great Recession, threatening the reputation and perhaps survival of some regimes. What can an 18th century scholar teach us about it? ¤ Robert D. Kaplan finds lessons in @TheNatlInterest.
⋙ TheNationalInterest, Robert Kaplan: The Neo-Malthusian World of the Coronavirus http://bit.ly/2PQCMx7
// 2/28/2020; How the natural environment is a force for instability. 

◕ WaPo: How the coronavirus tanked the markets http://wapo.st/2VI5ggr
// stock market fall tall chart

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Intelligence should never be guided by partisanship or politics. Rep. John Ratcliffe’s embrace of conspiracy theories and distrust of law enforcement & intelligence patriots disqualify him from leading America’s intel community. [ … ]

WaPo: Dow dives 350 points as U.S. markets wrap up worst week since the financial crisis http://wapo.st/2wbvUDE
// Coronavirus panic sparked a brutal five-day run that saw the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq fall 10 percent or more

🐣 RT @tedlieu 3rd new case in Santa Clara County of #coronavirus. Patient was not tested for days because of the prior restrictive testing criteria of the @realDonaldTrump Administration. ¤ “It is important to recognize that we have moved from containment to mitigation”
⋙ 🐣 RT @latimes Authorities on Friday were dealing with a new coronavirus case in Santa Clara County, heightening concerns that the disease is spreading in the United States
⋙⋙ LATimes: New coronavirus case in Santa Clara County heightens fears of spread in U.S. http://lat.ms/3aiaKT5
// Officials are searching for people who might have come in contact with a woman thought to be the country’s first ‘community spread’ COVID-19 patient.

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Congress Cannot Sue to Enforce Subpoenas Defied by Executive Branch, Appeals Court Rules http://nyti.ms/3abYCTt
// An appeals court dismissed a lawsuit brought by the House Judiciary Committee against President Trump’s former White House counsel, Donald F. McGahn II.

🐣 RT @MissFuhrerious “Only a single pill at a time and then a moment of waiting to observe the effect of its strength, to see whether the world conscience would still digest the dose, the doses became progressively stronger until all Europe finally perished from them.”
⋙ NewYorker, George Prochnik (2017): When It’s Too Late to Stop Fascism, According to Stefan Zweig http://bit.ly/3ag1qPE
// 2/6/2017

🐣 I’m afraid what we’re seeing in the markets is the collapse of globalism.

⭕ 27 Feb 2020 Stock Market Plunge

💙 🐣 RT @IAmSophiaNelson “The GOP now exists to further the personal desires and wealth of one man. It is no longer a party of ideas, but a party of idolaters. It is a dark mirror of the authoritarian regimes we once fought.” @ProjectLincoln #MightMakesRight
⋙ TheAtlantic, Reed Galen, John Weaver and Rick Wilson: The Party of Idolaters http://bit.ly/2vo9vTs
// The Republican Party, which some of us still hope to reform and which others have left, no longer deals in principle, morality, or the pursuit of the common welfare.

Politico Mag, Corey Brettschneider: Why President Trump Can’t Pardon Roger Stone http://politi.co/3abmvuh
// The Constitution and the Framers sought to protect the republic from a scenario like this.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Senate Intelligence Chair Richard Burr told Ron Johnson and Chuck Grassley that their probe targeting Biden could aid Russian efforts to sow chaos and distrust in the U.S. political system, according to two congressional sources familiar with the meeting.
⋙ Politico: Senate Intel chair privately warned that GOP’s Biden probe could help Russia http://politi.co/2TmcL9P
// Richard Burr’s discussion with Ron Johnson and Chuck Grassley highlights the divide among Republicans over the Biden investigation.

🐣 RT @JuddLegum 1. With the coronavirus killing thousands and threatening to tank the global economy, I feel like more people should be talking about the fact that Trump fired the entire pandemic response team two years ago and then didn’t replace them [ … ]
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuddLegum 2. Trump also cut funding for the CDC, forcing the CDC to cancel its efforts to help countries prevent infectious-disease threats from becoming epidemics in 39 of 49 countries in 2018. ¤ Among the countries abandoned? China.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuddLegum 3. This isn’t just about accountability. It’s about drawing attention to the structural problems in the US response effort before things get worse. ¤ Why isn’t the House holding hearings right now? [ … ]

NYT, Paul Krugman: When a Pandemic Meets a Personality Cult http://nyti.ms/32JjRK1
// The Trump team confirms all of our worst fears.

🐣 RT @MaxBoot Like I said: The coronavirus outbreak is laying bare the pathologies of Trump admin — which include compulsive lying, pandering to dictators, ideological aversion to “globalism,” inveterate hostility toward experts and expertise, and sheer incompetence.
⋙ WaPo: Coronavirus lays bare all the pathologies of the Trump administration http://wapo.st/3cj2gNp

💙💙 Insider: We hired 2 comic creators from the world of DC and Marvel to tell the full story of why Trump was impeached, and what he got away with http://bit.ly/2T65yMo

🐣 RT @CasterNoel Trump has a MAGA rally scheduled for Friday night in SC to mess with Dems logistics. Should unnecessary public gatherings really be held when you’re facing a Coronavirus Pandemic? @realDonaldTrump

🐣 RT @LibsInAmerica As the first case of coronavirus not tied to foreign travel was announced in California Wednesday, Trump finds himself grappling with a crisis for which his record suggests he is particularly ill-suited to respond.
⋙ WaPo: Coronavirus pushes Trump to rely on experts he has long maligned http://wapo.st/3cfqHuY
// Ashley Parker and Philip Rucker

🐣 RT @RBReich I don’t know who needs to hear this, but forbidding health officials and expert scientists from reporting on a global pandemic without clearance is not how a government in a democratic society is supposed to operate.
🐣 RT @RonKlain I was the WH Ebola Response Coordinator in 2014-15. We never told @CDCgov or @NIH what they could say, or ever censored their medical statements. If the WH is doing that now, it is a danger to public health.
🐣 RT @RonKlain The public health officials telling the truth is not the coronavirus communications problem; it’s the President lying about it every day. I’d love to see Pence manage that!
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT White House is clamping down on interviews related to Coro🐣 RT @SenSchumer President Trump should have learned the lesson that China did: Hiding the truth makes things more dangerous. ¤ The American people need to hear the unfiltered truth from health experts.
🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT So let me get this right – the medical expert in pandemic response needs to clear what he tells the public through the guy who wrote “smoking doesn’t kill”?
⋙ 🐣 RT @AaronBlake “Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, one of the country’s leading experts on viruses and the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infections Diseases, told associates that the White House had instructed him not to say anything else without clearance.”
🔆 This ‼️ ⋙ NYT: Pence Will Control All Coronavirus Messaging From Health Officials http://nyti.ms/32z3PlI we’re screwed
// Government health officials and scientists will have to coordinate statements with the vice president’s office, one of three people designated as the administration’s primary coronavirus official.

🐣 RT @NATOmoscow This is quite astonishing – former high-ranking #Russia official, directly involved in preparing #MinskAgreements questioning the very existence of a neighbouring country #Ukraine …really worth reflecting on this

⋙ 🐣 RT @RFERL In comments likely to infuriate Ukraine, Vladislav Surkov echoes longstanding Russian imperial ideas about its neighbor — and questions the existence of Ukraine as a country.
⋙⋙ RFE/RL: In First Interview Since Departure, Russia’s Former ‘Gray Cardinal’ Questions Existence Of Ukraine http://bit.ly/2Pw3PNZ

⭕ 26 Feb 2020 COVID19

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Remaining in the race only to give more embarrassing debate performances and divide up non-Sanders vote would tarnish Bloomberg’s legacy and make him Mr. Money Bags villain Bloomberg is savvy enough to know how to attain his goal by means other means
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Bloomberg is not doing what he promised http://wapo.st/2HYrdzv

🐣 RT @RFERL Ukraine will mark February 26th as the Day Of Resistance To The Occupation Of Crimea.
⋙ RFE/RL: Zelenskiy Declares February 26 Memorial Day To Mark Annexation Of Crimea http://bit.ly/2SZEQEU
// Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has issued a decree designating February 26 a memorial day to mark the annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea region by Russia in 2014.

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT This is extraordinary, and underscores why so many of us believe that democracy is at risk. ¤ Trump is saying he is going to fire federal employees (not just political appointees) who oppose him politically. ¤ Dictatorships, not democracies, require loyalty tests.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Trump spokesman threatens fed’l employees: “the federal government is massive, with millions of people—and there are a lot people out there taking action against this president and when we find them we will take appropriate action.”
⋙⋙ GovExec: White House Confirms It’s Purging Disloyal Employees ‘From the Bowels of the Federal Government’ http://bit.ly/2T1ZtAA
// mAdministration will “take appropriate action” when officials find workers not sufficiently loyal to Trump, spokesman says.

🐣 RT @MotherJones The QAnon conspiracy has been laughed at and kicked offline. But there’s one place it won’t die. @alibreland and @MarkHelenowski take you inside the bizarre right-wing delusion and how it became the ultimate Trumper pledge of allegiance. http://bit.ly/2wa3ZnC 💽 https://twitter.com/MotherJones/status/1232652312260349952?s=20/photo/1
⋙ MotherJones, Ali Breland: QAnon May Be Resting, But It Will Never Die http://bit.ly/2Ti7IXV
// How a bizarre conspiracy became the ultimate Trumper pledge of allegiance.

🐣 RT @BillKristol Trump and his aides were obsessed with destroying one, and only one, of the Democratic candidates: Joe Biden. If they feared him so much, maybe we should, after acknowledging his flaws, go back to the big picture: At the end of the day, he’ll beat Trump and govern responsibly.

⭕ 25 Feb 2020

TheAtlantic, Quinta Jurecic and Benjamin Wittes: Trump’s Most Dangerous Destruction Yet http://bit.ly/32uAfgZ
// What the president is doing to America’s intelligence community could have enormous repercussions for the 2020 election and the country’s preparedness for threats from around the world.

LATimes: Germans demand U.S. ambassador, a ‘biased propaganda machine,’ be replaced http://lat.ms/32vUOd1
// Germany reacts after Trump names Richard Grenell, the U.S. ambassador to Germany, as acting director of national intelligence.

💙🧵 RT @noUpside In light of reports on Russia “boosting” Trump & Bernie, there have been lots of references to the IRA’s activities in 2016. Not many explain the specifics, particularly on how Bernie fits in, so here’s a thread ab how the IRA operated in the 2016 primaries 1/
📌 https://twitter.com/noUpside/status/1231725268059869185?s=20

🐣 RT @digiphile Public: Don’t amplify disinformation. Media: Don’t put lies in headlines.
Tech: Don’t take $ for lies.
US Govt: If @POTUS lies & muzzles @odnigov, Congress should hold open hearings on election interference to inform Americans of threats facing our union.
💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT, Charlie Warzel: Russia Wants to Meddle in Our Election. We’re Helping. http://nyti.ms/3ci9xwS calls out @HillaryClinton, @TeamBloomberg, @WalterIsaacson, @JamesCarville, the media in general and the intelligence community for obliqueness
// Last week is proof

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance If Trump wants to remove “disloyal” executive branch appointees, those who support the rule of law, imagine how he must feel at the prospect a GOP SCOTUS Justice might not rule for him. He’s signaling them. Thank goodness he has Justice Thomas’ wife working on the loyalty lists.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Important cases related to Trump will soon come before the Supreme Court, including litigation regarding his secret tax returns. ¤ The fact that Trump wants Sotomayor and Ginsburg’s recusal on Trump matters “suggests he may be concerned about the cases.”
⋙⋙ MSNBC, Steve Benen: Trump takes aim at two progressive Supreme Court justices http://on.msnbc.com/2PnJ6f4
// What’s the next step in Donald Trump’s offensive against the justice system? Lashing out at two Supreme Court justices, of course.

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw A must, must read. ¤ Former Acting Attorney General—who earlier worked with #BillBarr in the HW Bush administration—raises deep concerns about Barr’s actions within the Justice Department. ¤ Gerson is a founding member of @chkbal
⋙ JustSecurity, Stuart Gerson: Let the Rule of Law Rule Law Enforcement: Reflections on the Current Attorney General’s Tenure http://bit.ly/2TegSET

WaPo: 70 former U.S. senators: The Senate is failing to perform its constitutional duties http://wapo.st/2TgkWUZ (including 17 Republicans and 4 Independents) ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1232384655627837447?s=20/photo/1

Examples of Congress ceding its powers to the executive through the years include the power to regulate international trade, the power to authorize the use of military force in foreign conflicts and, when the president declares national emergencies, the power of the purse. In addition, the partisan gridlock that is all too routine in recent decades has led the executive branch to effectively “legislate” on its own terms through executive order and administrative regulation. The Senate’s abdication of its legislative and oversight responsibilities erodes the checks and balances of the separate powers that are designed to protect the liberties on which our democracy depends.

⭕ 24 Feb 2020

WaPo, Michael Gerson: A Trump-Sanders election would destroy our politics http://wapo.st/3a6O1sK “Maybe there is no longer a democratic constituency for the talents and virtues that make democracy work.”

💽 MSNBC, TheLastWord: Jill Wine-Banks: ‘Trump is more dangerous than Nixon’ http://on.msnbc.com/2T8DrLa
// Jill Wine-Banks joins Lawrence O’Donnell to discuss her new book recounting her experience as the only woman prosecutor during Watergate. She says Trump is the “more existential threat to democracy than Nixon” because Trump is installing allies after purging those he sees as disloyal to him and Republicans are standing by him even though many found his actions wrong.

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: Putin Would Hate President Bernie Sanders http://nyti.ms/2wLqTBW Sanders “believes that American foreign policy should be oriented around expanding democracy in the face of what he called ‘a new authoritarian axis’.”
// The Russian autocrat may support Sanders, but Sanders doesn’t support him.

WaPo, John Negroponte and Edward Wittenstein: Trump plays a dangerous game in weakening the top intelligence job http://wapo.st/3a3F0AR “Unvarnished, nonpartisan intelligence is essential to making sound national-security decisions.”

🧵 RT @McFaul We have reached a dangerous moment in American democracy when senior Trump administration officials are politicizing and selectively declassifying intelligence to help Trump win reelection. That’s wrong. It needs to stop now. THREAD /1 📌 https://twitter.com/McFaul/status/1232022445365678080?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @ By the way, based on my reading of non-classified sources, I personally don’t believe that Putin wants Sanders to be elected president. Putin prefers Trump. But that’s just the assessment of a private citizen. I’m not the National Security Advisor. 9/

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok I agree w/ @Kasparov63. It’s absurd to deny Putin supports Trump. He said it himself in Helsinki! So why does @CNN keep reporting that the intel briefing was “nuanced & misread”? TBH that sounds like WH propaganda to justify purging those focused on Russia’s crimes to help Trump.

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog “At a time when Americans are increasingly distrustful of their institutions, I am thankful that our legal system affords a fair and open process by which one’s peers critically examine the facts. To denigrate that process is undemocratic and dangerous.”
⋙ WaPo, Seth Cousins: I was a juror in Roger Stone’s trial. I am proud of how we came to our decision. http://wapo.st/2VqkKoO

🧵 RT @benjaminwittes It is possible to hold several ideas in one’s head at the same time:
(1) I think Bernie Sanders is a terrible nominee who would be a bad president, represents a lot of things I don’t believe, and has a substantial chance of getting crushed by Donald Trump. 📌 https://twitter.com/benjaminwittes/status/1232088260597501953?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @benjaminwittes (4) He is in all respects not my choice. I will argue against him as long as there is a chance of defeating him. But in the fight against authoritarianism it would a historic error—one centrists have made before—to decline to make common cause with socialists.
⋙ 🐣 He is a social democrat (not a democratic socialist). I lived in Germany for two years. It is much fairer and humanistic than the American system.

🧵 RT @Cirincione One of the less reported aspects of Grenell’s placement as acting DNI is his demand to see all the “raw intelligence” behind the assessment that Russia is working to sabotage US elections. This has serious national security implications. 1/3 📌 https://twitter.com/Cirincione/status/1231945339189501953?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @Cirincione This is the tactic Steve Cambone used in the run up to the Iraq War when Cheney and Rumsfeld installed him in DOD to set up their own intel operation. He then cherry-picked raw, unvetted data to “prove” Saddam had WMD. He bypassed the usual intel community joint assessments. 2/3
⋙ 🐣 RT @Cirincione Worse, raw intel will include sources and methods. Grenell will pass that to Trump who could share it with the Russians. Cambone never would have shared intel with our enemies, but Trump and Grenell don’t see Russia as an adversary, but an ally. 3/3

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Awful new details about Trump’s purge should alarm us all http://wapo.st/2T8BWws “The purges are not just revenge. They are designed to remove people who defend the rule of law against Trump’s very deliberate corruption and degradation of it.”

🐣 RT @schwellenbach “I had the privilege of serving in the Justice Dept’s [OLC] from 1993-1997, when the Office was headed by the legendary Walter Dellinger…I … never felt any political pressure… b/c Walter Dellinger absorbed the political pressure”
⋙ JustSecurity, Neil Kinkopf: Dis-Barr the Justice Department http://bit.ly/3a2ySsq

🐣 RT @ForeignPolicy Trump wants loyalists in power, even when they are inconsistent with America’s national security interests, @nedprice writes.
⋙ ForeignPolicy, Ned Price (2/21): The Death of Truth to Power http://bit.ly/38XrMp9
// Intelligence services do their job by staying out of politics. Donald Trump’s new intelligence chief could end all that.

🧵 RT @NATSEC09 INTEL ALERT! For almost a week now, there has been a quiet scramble in certain sectors of the Intelligence community. It centers around figuring out what the boundaries will be with its new leadership. I’ve spoken to numerous current and… 📌 https://twitter.com/NATSEC09/status/1231947091972427778?s=20

⭕ 23 Feb 2020

🐣 RT @ianbassin Reminder: the last time US Attorneys were fired for failing to bring politically-motivated prosecutions the scandal consumed the country for months and the Attorney General was forced to resign. And this instance is far worse.
⋙🐣 RT @ssamcham This is absolutely insane. Jessie Liu got fired in large part because she didn’t bring baseless criminal prosecutions against Trump’s political enemies and go easy on his friends. You can’t politicize the DOJ much more than this. https://twitter.com/ianbassin/status/1231757681699901440?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ Axios, Jonathan Swan: Exclusive: Trump’s “Deep State” hit list http://bit.ly/2ulUjFM

NYT, Paul Krugman: Bernie Sanders Isn’t the Left’s Trump http://nyti.ms/39WAunJ ‘America under Sanders would still be America, both because Sanders is an infinitely better human being than Trump and because the Dem Party wouldn’t enable abuse of power the way the GOP has’
// And this is no time for ego or self-indulgence.

WaPo: Judge swats down Roger Stone’s effort to disqualify her as publicity stunt http://wapo.st/3bYXvbD

GQ, Julia Ioffe: Why Exactly Does Putin Love Bernie? http://bit.ly/2SSm5n2
// “Our candidate is chaos,” says a former Putin former advisor. Julia Ioffe on what Moscow sees in Sanders

DailyBeast, David Rothkopf: Trump Is Lobotomizing Our Government http://bit.ly/2HU4RPv
// Trump’s national security adviser has made clear that he sees his job as serving as a kind of human cocktail of drugs for the erratic president—part palliative, part sedative.

⭕ 22 Feb 2020

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: This Is the Only Move That Will Stop Sanders Now http://bit.ly/2SU65Rj. “If the others can’t stop him, they’d better get behind him. I certainly will. With zero hesitation. … The re-election of the incumbent is unthinkable.”
// Attacks on Bernie work better in a general election than a primary. So what are Democrats convinced he’ll lose to Trump to do?

DailyBeast, David Rothkopf: Trump Is Lobotomizing Our Government http://bit.ly/2HU4RPv
// Trump’s national security adviser has made clear that he sees his job as serving as a kind of human cocktail of drugs for the erratic president—part palliative, part sedative.

🐣 RT @steven_pifer No one has done more in past 6 years to push #Ukraine away from #Russia than Vladimir Putin, whose policy has led, among other things, to 14,000 dead in Donbas. ¤ Large majority of Ukrainians want to be part of Europe, not integrated with Russia.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RussianEmbassy [UK] President Putin: Any integration of Russia and Ukraine, along with their capacities and competitive advantages, would lead to the emergence of a rival, a global rival for Europe and the world. No one wants it. That’s why they’ll do anything to pull us apart.

WaPo Editorial: Trump doesn’t want to hear about Russian election interference. So Congress must step up. http://wapo.st/2T5c84t

🚫🐣 RT @juliaioffe Have spent the afternoon on the phone with Russians, asking them what they think of our elections so far. One of them summarized it thus: “Your country is hurtling toward the abyss. It’s a real pity!”

🐣 RT @AmyKlobuchar Thank you to the San Francisco Chronicle and Seattle Times for your endorsements. Newspapers across the country are endorsing our campaign because they know we will win big and defeat Donald Trump in November.
⋙ TheHill: Seattle Times, San Francisco Chronicle endorse Klobuchar http://bit.ly/37TrwpM

🐣 RT @jdawsey1 “He is on his third chief of staff, his fourth national security adviser, his fourth defense secretary, his fifth secretary of homeland security, his sixth deputy national security adviser and his seventh communications director.”
🐣 RT @waltshaub I’m not sure if people fully appreciate how dangerous this is. If you replace all the career public servants who are loyal to the constitution with career public servants who are loyal to a politician, there will be no one left to uphold the rule of law.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MichaelKrause “Trump appears to be launching the biggest assault on the nation’s civil service system since the 1883 Pendleton Act ended the spoils system.”
⋙⋙ NYT: Trump’s Efforts to Remove the Disloyal Heightens Unease Across His Administration http://nyti.ms/2Vg7YcO
// As senior officials are shown the door, a new personnel chief orders a search for political appointees as well as career officials deemed insufficiently supportive of the president.

PoliticusUSA: Trump Could Face Criminal Charges If He Pardons Roger Stone http://bit.ly/2TaoWXn “[A]ccording to former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, a pardon of Roger Stone could be used in a potential conspiracy charge against Trump once he leaves office”

🐣 RT @MSNBC Fmr. national security adviser Susan Rice says Richard Grenell, President Trump’s pick for acting DNI, is “one of the most nasty, dishonest people I’ve ever encountered” in addition to calling him a “hack and shill, and that’s all he’s ever been.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, DeadlineWH: Susan Rice: Grenell is a ‘hack,’ who turned intel community into Trump re-election tool http://on.msnbc.com/3a0fyfp
// Former National Security Adviser and U.N. ambassador Susan Rice slammed President Trump’s pick as acting DNI Richard Grenell, calling him a “hack and a shill,” and says he is “one of the most nasty, dishonest people I’ve ever encountered.”

CNN: Intelligence community feels immediate impact of Trump’s diplomatic ‘disruptor’ http://cnn.it/2VjNyQ9

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs “The U.S. intelligence community can develop the best strategy for intelligence in a new technological era, but if it ever loses its reputation for objectivity, nonpartisanship, and professionalism, it will lose its value to the nation.”
⋙ ForeignAffairs, Amy Zegart and Michael Morell (2019): Spies, Lies, and Algorithms http://fam.ag/2T7b3sF
// May-Jun 2019; Why U.S. Intelligence Agencies Must Adapt or Fail

⭕ 21 Feb 2020

ForeignPolicy, Ned Price: The Death of Truth to Power http://bit.ly/38XrMp9
// Intelligence services do their job by staying out of politics. Donald Trump’s new intelligence chief could end all that.

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff After Watergate, Congress passed reforms to safeguard the rule of law and root out corruption. ¤ We are working on new reforms now, because the threat Trump and his enablers pose to our democracy is more grave than anything Nixon did:
⋙ LATimes: Schiff: How to protect democracy from lawless presidents like Trump http://lat.ms/2HP1fOP
// We need a firewall between the White House and the Department of Justice.

💙💙 💽 ABCNews: Judge’s impassioned remarks in Roger Stone case: ‘The truth still matters’ http://abcn.ws/2vV7IFj
// Judge Amy Berman Jackson responded to President Trump and his allies.

“This case did not arise because Roger Stone was being pursued by his political enemies. It arose because Roger Stone, characteristically, injected himself smack into the center of one of the most significant issues of the day.”

“And as you’ve just heard when I went through the elements of the offense, he was not convicted and is not being sentenced for exercising his First Amendment rights, his support of the president’s campaign or his policies. He was not prosecuted, as some have complained, for standing up for the President. He was prosecuted for covering up for the president.”

“This effort to obstruct the investigation was deliberate, planned, not one isolated incident, and conducted over a considerable period of time. And Stone lied and sought to impede production of information to whom? Not to some secret anti-Trump cabal, but to Congress. To the elected representatives of both parties who were confronted with a matter of grave national importance.”

“…. it was largely Stone’s own emails and his own texts that proved the allegations beyond a reasonable doubt. So what did the defense say to the jury on his behalf? ‘So what?’ So what?

Of all the circumstances in this case, that may be the most pernicious. The truth still exists. The truth still matters. Roger Stone’s insistence that it doesn’t, his belligerence, his pride in his own lies are a threat to our most fundamental institutions, to the very foundation of our democracy.

And if it goes unpunished, it will not be a victory for one party or another. Everyone loses because everyone depends on the representatives they elect to make the right decisions on a myriad of issues — many of which are politically charged but many of which aren’t — based on the facts.

Everyone depends on our elected representatives to protect our elections from foreign interference based on the facts. No one knows where the threat is going to come from next time or whose side they’re going to be on, and for that reason the dismay and disgust at the defendant’s belligerence should transcend party.

The dismay and the disgust at the attempts by others to defend his actions as just business as usual in our polarized climate should transcend party. The dismay and the disgust with any attempts to interfere with the efforts of prosecutors and members of the judiciary to fulfill their duty should transcend party.

Sure, the defense is free to say: So what? Who cares? But, I’ll say this: Congress cared. The United States Department of Justice and the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia that prosecuted the case and is still prosecuting the case cared. The jurors who served with integrity under difficult circumstances cared. The American people cared. And I care.”

“The problem is that nothing about this case was a joke; it wasn’t funny, it wasn’t a stunt, and it wasn’t a prank. Stone’s conduct displayed flagrant disrespect for the institution of government established by the Constitution, including Congress and this Court. And I’ll venture to say that even many adolescents know the difference.”

RawStory: Former CIA director John Brennan sounds alarm: ‘Trump is abetting a Russian covert operation to keep him in office’ http://bit.ly/2Vfo5qH

🧵 RT @brett_mcgurk Some points made on @Morning_Joe this morning regarding ODNI situation:
– ODNI was established after the 9/11 attacks to ensure national security decisions are guided by unvarnished facts
– The intelligence community is our nation’s first line of defense against foreign threats
📌 https://twitter.com/brett_mcgurk/status/1230847679652974592?s=20

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance This is a great idea. Every American needs to know what attacks against our elections may look like & what to be on guard against. No reason not to do a declassified briefing for the country. Remember, elections are largely run at the local, country level, not out of Washington.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoeTrippi Here’s an idea. Why not hold House hearings on what every American should watch for and be on guard against in terms of how Russia or any other foreign actor tries to influence our election? Or maybe a network do a one hour special? No one knows what meddling means.

🐣 RT @MSNBC .@maddow notes it’s no longer accurate to frame Pres. Trump’s corruption as potential as he is openly abusing his power to make it clear that the U.S. government will be used to punish people who oppose him and help those who demonstrate fealty.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, RachelMaddow: Maddow: Time for warnings is past as Trump openly abuses power http://on.msnbc.com/3bYf0su
// Rachel Maddow points out that it is no longer accurate to frame Donald Trump’s corruption as imminent or potential as he is openly abusing his power to make it clear that the power of the U.S. government will be used to punish people who oppose him and help people who demonstrate fealty.

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Corruption, cruelty and incompetence define authoritarian states precisely because everything revolves around elevation of the leader. Democrats must recognize and be able to explain that. The task is not revolution, but fumigation and toxic cleanup.
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: When competence is not the goal http://wapo.st/32fvmIG

💽 MSNBC, TheLastWord: Former federal prosecutor: Trump ‘trying to destroy many of the institutions’ responsible for U.S. national security http://on.msnbc.com/38NMOq8
// Joyce Vance tells Lawrence O’Donnell that as Trump continues to deny Russian interference in U.S. elections, he is weakening the Intelligence Community and weakening the DOJ to find a narrative that is more favorable to him. Lawrence also discusses with Rick Stengel and Mieke Eoyang.

WIRED, Garrett Graff: How Trump Hollowed Out US National Security http://bit.ly/38R6fOL The purge goes well beyond the Office of National Intelligence
// Acting director of national intelligence Richard Grenell is just the latest in a cascade of temporary or vacant personnel in critical government positions. 

DailyBeast, Julia Davis: Trump’s Fury at Intel Briefing Shows Putin’s Bet Keeps Paying Off http://bit.ly/2SPD5Kq
// The GOP wants you to believe Trump is tough on Russia. So why does Moscow love him so much? The Kremlin’s state media make that clear almost every day.

NYT: Richard Grenell Begins Overhauling Intelligence Office, Prompting Fears of Partisanship http://nyti.ms/39RAnd9 In addition to Acting DNI Joseph Maguire, his deputy Andrew P. Hallman resigned. Kash Patel, an aide to Devin Nunes, has been brought in.
// The new acting director of national intelligence also asked to see the facts underlying the finding that Russia is interfering in the 2020 election and favors President Trump’s re-election.

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog They are proclaiming openly that the rules are gone, they will do what they want, the government will be turned against you if you stand against this president.
That is not a warning.
That is where we are.
💽 https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1231054357690560518?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Trump embarks on expansive search for disloyalty as administration-wide purge escalates http://wapo.st/2SMbXMq

NYT Editorial: Cripple the Intelligence Agencies? Not Smart http://nyti.ms/37Na4Dp
// What happens when intelligence officials warn that Russia is meddling in American politics again? Donald Trump gets mad — at the intelligence officials.

WaPo, William McRaven: If good men like Joe Maguire can’t speak the truth, we should be deeply afraid http://wapo.st/38Q6FVM ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1231065849781465088?s=20/photo/1

As Americans, we should be frightened — deeply afraid for the future of the nation. When good men and women can’t speak the truth, when facts are inconvenient, when integrity and character no longer matter, when presidential ego and self-preservation are more important than national security — then there is nothing left to stop the triumph of evil.

🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzi GOP, it’s time to play for Team America:
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, 11thHour: Frank Figliuzzi on reports Russia is meddling in the 2020 race to help re-elect Trump: “If lawmakers and the president do nothing about it… they are essentially aiding and abetting Russia.” http://on.msnbc.com/2VbkCtx

🐣 RT @RepSteier Make no mistake, if Russian interference is allowed in our election, it will be transformative. We will be walking into a dictatorship with our eyes wide open. If our intelligence officials fear telling us the truth for fear of losing their jobs, we are exceedingly vulnerable.

⭕ 20 Feb 2020

🐣 RT @MaxBoot Think about that: Trump regards efforts to protect the integrity of our elections as a firing offense. So now Maguire is out as DNI, and Grenell is in. That is a terrifying prospect for the future of our democracy.
⋙ WaPo, Max Boot: Trump appoints a partisan propagandist to run the intelligence community http://wapo.st/39PyYnp

AtlanticCouncil: Russia loses leverage as Ukrainian exports go global http://bit.ly/37NEJ3w

WaPo, Max Boot: Trump appoints a partisan propagandist to run the intelligence community http://wapo.st/39PyYnp

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Yes. We have scandal overload and outrage fatigue. We seem to be waiting for one galvanizing event to motivate us into acting, organizing, marching. The time . . . is now.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JaneVoter2019 @glennkirschner2 ¤ This is not a legal question really but more of a how can we save our Justice system and restore the Rule of Law? Should people be occupying DC at this point? I feel like the people need to take a stand. We can’t just keep letting them destroy our Republic.

🐣 RT @SallyYates This is a screaming red siren, but in the daily barrage of crazy, can we hear it?Trump is not only trying to rewrite history of Russia’s intervention in 2016, he is now using the power of the presidency to conceal their 2020 scheme to re-elect him.Dangerous!
⋙ 🐣 RT @KenDilanianNBC “ODNI is nearing a meltdown.” Trump angry after House briefed on Russia meddling in 2020 election on his behalf
⋙⋙ NBCNews: Trump angry after House briefed on 2020 Russia election meddling on his behalf http://nbcnews.to/39RVxYv
// The briefing cost the acting director of national intelligence, Joseph Maguire, his job, a former intelligence official said.

🐣 RT @Politico Pelosi expressed dismay that Republican lawmakers would leap to defend the president after a briefing on Russian interference in the 2020 elections
⋙ Politico: Pelosi: Trump politicized intel community after Russia election briefing http://politi.co/2V5VrbL
// Her remarks came after the New York Times reported that the House Intelligence Committee received a briefing that Russia planned to interfere in the 2020 elections.

NYT, Noah Bookbinder: What Barr Did for Roger Stone Is Like Nothing I’ve Seen Before http://nyti.ms/2T0QEpq Noah Bookbinder is the executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW)
// Has the Trump Department of Justice ever asked for a lower sentence for someone who wasn’t a presidential ally?

🐣 RT @julianbarnes Grenell must leave by March 11 unless there is a formal nominee to the Senate, officials confirm. @EricColumbus and @steve_vladeck explain how the Vacancies act will work for the DNI post.
⋙ NYT: Trump’s New Intelligence Director Faces a Legal Countdown Clock on His Tenure http://nyti.ms/38PtwRs
// Under federal law, Richard Grenell, the new acting director of national intelligence, may be able to serve only a few weeks unless the president nominates someone to take on the job permanently.

🐣 RT @eliehonig The Stone case has been a massive embarrassment – and worse- for William Barr. He publicly undercut his own prosecutors; Trump laughed at his claim of independence; now his prosecutors revolt in court and the judge calls him out. ¤ Barr earned all of this. He’s unfit.

WaPo Editorial: Trump puts an unqualified loyalist in charge of national intelligence http://wapo.st/2SJOUls

🐣 RT @TiaBarracini This is the woman who actually briefed the HPSCI last week. Imagine Trump will get rid of her too.
⋙ NPR (1/22): Election Security Boss: Threats To 2020 Are Now Broader, More Diverse http://n.pr/32ceFha Shelby Pierson
// 1/22/2020

🐣 RT @XSovietNews Putin on Ukrainian nationalists: Caring about the interests of the Ukrainian people isn’t the main thing for them. How can it be if thanks to breaking with Russia they’ve lost missile building, shipbuilding, aviation, machine building, the country is de-industrialising?

💽 MSNBC, 11thHour: Trump is mad Dems know Russia is meddling to get him re-elected http://on.msnbc.com/39QybCE
// Trump is reportedly angry that Congress was briefed on Russia’s new efforts to meddle in the 2020 election to help Trump get re-elected, worried Democrats will use it against him. The New York Times was first to report this news later confirmed by NBC News.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi American voters should decide American elections — not Vladimir Putin. All Members of Congress should condemn the President’s reported efforts to dismiss threats to the integrity of our democracy & to politicize our intel community.

🐣 RT @waltshaub Excellent question. First, come to believe democracy can be saved. Two, take a small constructive action toward defending democracy. Every one of us. No matter how small. Then, do another. Then, do another. Then, do another. Then, do another. Then, do another. And never stop.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RobertMaguire What should a country do when the President and his political allies are potentially the biggest impediments to protecting democracy against repeated election interference by a hostile foreign power? ¤ Asking for 331 million friends.

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Breaking now: Kash Patel, a former NSC official who also played a key role as a Hill staffer in helping GOP discredit the Russia probe, is now a senior adviser for new acting DNI Richard Grenell, according to 4 people familiar with the matter. @dlippman
⋙ Politico: NSC aide who worked to discredit Russia probe moves to senior ODNI post http://politi.co/32eBbGh
// Kash Patel, a former acolyte of Rep. Devin Nunes, is now a top adviser in the Office of National Intelligence.

🐣 RT @hardball NBC News reports that Trump is not only weighing more pardons for associates like Roger Stone, but that he’s also cutting the Justice Department out of the loop.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, Hardball: Trump cutting out DOJ in weighing pardons http://on.msnbc.com/2SLGgTj
// NBC News reports today that Trump is not only weighing more pardons for associates like Roger Stone, but that he’s also cutting the Justice Department out of the loop.

🐣 RT @CBSHerridge #BREAKING Source close to matter tells @CBSNews NSC staffer Kash Patel tapped to serve as senior adviser to Amb. Rick Grenell, acting Intel chief (DNI.) Source said mandate is to “#cleanhouse including “top to bottom” review DNI operations that expanded dramatically since 2005.

DailyBeast, Betsy Swan: Trump Ally Roger Stone Gets 40 Months for Lying, Witness-Tampering http://bit.ly/38OMhV8
// “He was not prosecuted, as some have complained, for standing up for the president. He was prosecuted for covering up for the president,” Judge Amy Berman Jackson declared.

DailyBeast, Molly Jong-Fast: Roger Stone Judge Amy Berman Jackson: Look Out, America, ABJ Is the New RBG http://bit.ly/2uRBc6Z
// “The truth still matters.” With those words, a brave judge sent away a man who’s deserved it for years—and reminded us of what this country can be again.

DailyBeast: Russia Is Helping Elect Trump Again, Intel Official Says http://bit.ly/2v1qSJq by Spencer Ackerman, Betsy Swan, Erin Banco and Sam Stein
// “Republicans went nuts” when an intelligence official told Congress that Russia was siding with Trump in the election—again. Then Trump tapped a political ally as his top spy.

DailyBeast, Josephine Huetlin: Racist German Shooter Exposes the Global Network of Hate http://bit.ly/38XLdOs
// Tobias Rathjen killed nine people of migrant backgrounds in Hanau’s laid-back shisha bars, then shot his mother and himself.

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw James Madison on the pardon power, 1788: ¤ “If the President be connected, in any suspicious manner, with any person, and there be grounds to believe he will shelter him, the House of Representatives can impeach him; they can remove him if found guilty.” ¤ (h/t: Stephen Holmes)
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Roger Stone was found guilty of lying to Congress and threatening a witness. ¤ He did it to cover up for Trump. His sentence is justified. ¤ It should go without saying, but to pardon Stone when his crimes were committed to protect Trump would be a breathtaking act of corruption.

🐣 RT @tribelaw This truly looks like TREASON in all but the narrowest possible sense. If confirmed, it’s utterly devastating. It points to an enemy of the nation sitting in the White House. This cannot stand if we are to survive as a sovereign constitutional republic.
🐣 RT @jdawsey1 UPDATED: Trump told Maguire and aides in Oval Friday that he did not believe Russia was interfering to help him & that intel community was getting played. Maguire struck a conciliatory tone when Trump said briefing shouldn’t have happened. Our latest:
💙 ⋙ WaPo: Senior intelligence official told lawmakers that Russia wants to see Trump reelected http://wapo.st/2HJGsMJ

A senior U.S. intelligence official told lawmakers last week that Russia wants to see President Trump reelected, viewing his administration as more favorable to the Kremlin’s interests, according to people who were briefed on the comments.

After learning of that analysis, which was provided to House lawmakers in a classified hearing, Trump erupted at his acting director of national intelligence, Joseph Maguire, in the Oval Office, perceiving him and his staff as disloyal for speaking to Congress about Russia’s perceived preference. The intelligence official’s analysis and Trump’s furious response ruined Maguire’s chances of becoming the permanent intelligence chief, according to people familiar with the matter, who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive matter.

Trump announced on Wednesday that he was replacing Maguire with a vocal loyalist, Richard Grenell, who is the U.S. ambassador to Germany. The shake-up at the top of the intelligence community is the latest in a post-impeachment purge. Trump has instructed aides to identify and remove officials across the government who aren’t defending his interests, and he wants them replaced with loyalists.

🐣 RT @JohnBrennan We are now in a full-blown national security crisis. By trying to prevent the flow of intelligence to Congress, Trump is abetting a Russian covert operation to keep him in office for Moscow’s interests, not America’s.
🐣 RT @juliaioffe From Russia’s point of view, this makes a lot of sense: Trump has been good to them—”our wrecking ball,” as one Russian political insider told me. And interference in the Democratic primaries worked last time, too. If it ain’t broke…
🐣 RT @maddow “Last week’s briefing did contain what appeared to be new information, including that Russia intends to interfere with the ongoing Democratic primaries as well as the general election.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @maddow “Some intelligence officials voiced concerns that the White House will dismantle a key election security effort by Dan Coats, the former DNI: the establishment of an election interference czar. Shelby Pierson has held the post since last summer.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @maddow “Some current and former intelligence officials expressed fears that Mr. Grenell may have been put in place explicitly to slow the pace of information on election interference to Congress.”
💙 ⋙⋙ 🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Russia Backs Trump’s Re-election, and He Fears Democrats Will Exploit Its Support http://nyti.ms/37LzzVI
A classified briefing to lawmakers angered the president, who complained that Democrats would “weaponize” the disclosure.

🐣📊 RT @QuinnipiacPoll Swing State Poll: #PresidentTrump up in Wisconsin while Dems have the edge in Pennsylvania; in Michigan it’s close https://bit.ly/325WREs #2020Election https://twitter.com/QuinnipiacPoll/status/1230538856489013249?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand New: Trump’s allies are urging him to push for a purge at DOJ of anyone involved with the Russia probe. The MAGA punditry’s outsized influence over the president means their campaign against the so-called Mueller “holdovers” is not falling on deaf ears
⋙ Politico: Trump allies target Mueller team, one by one http://politi.co/2SHItPH
// The president’s defenders are using him to remove anyone and everyone involved in the Russia probe.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Strange scenes at Roger Stone’s sentencing raise even more questions about William Barr http://wapo.st/2Pc5LLl Crabb, a prosecutor who replaced those who resigned in protest, argued as if the first DOJ recommendation was still in effect

🐣 RT @moscow_project Reminder: Barr said in his confirmation hearings that it would be a crime for a president to pardon somebody in exchange for them lying to protect him. ¤ Will he still believe it if Trump pardons Roger Stone?
⋙ CNN (2019): Barr: “It would be a crime” for a President to pardon someone who promises not to incriminate him http://cnn.it/2PcU1IB under oath in confirmation hearings
// 1/16/2019

WaPo: How conservatives learned to wield power inside Facebook http://wapo.st/37Men1P

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Roger Stone sentenced to 40 months for lying to Congress, witness tampering http://wapo.st/38MVQDI

━━━━━━━▼ Roger Stone Sentencing
🧵 RT @awprokop I’m at the courthouse for Roger Stone’s sentencing hearing, which is scheduled to start at 10 AM, before Judge Amy Berman Jackson. Should be an interesting one… 📌 https://twitter.com/awprokop/status/1230503378058346498?s=20

🧵 RT @dsamuelsohn Good morning from the federal courthouse in DC and our continuing coverage of the 2016 presidential election. Roger Stone’s sentencing hearing begins at 10 am.
📌 https://twitter.com/dsamuelsohn/status/1230492187965755392?s=20

🧵 RT @Tierney_Megan After quickly going over some objections to the presentencing reports, Judge Jackson rattles off all the materials that have been filed for her to review for Stone’s sentencing, including the 2 DOJ memos. ¤ “I note that the initial memorandum has not been withdrawn,” she says. 📌 https://twitter.com/Tierney_Megan/status/1230510728970481665?s=20

🧵 RT @dfriedman33 Roger Stone’s much-watched sentencing hearing is underway, with a Judge Jackson starting with minor objections by the defense to language in a pre-sentence report. 📌 https://twitter.com/dfriedman33/status/1230509111508422656?s=20

🧵 RT @MManiero_CNS Roger Stone will be sentenced today at 10AM in D.C. federal court, with all eyes on Judge Amy Berman Jackson. @CourthouseNews 📌 https://twitter.com/MMineiro_CNS/status/1230486806782775301?s=20

🧵 RT @joshgerstein Morning from US District Court in DC where where @dsamuelsohn and I are standing by for sentencing of longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone, whose case unleashed a furor at the Justice Department last week following an unusual intervention by Attorney General Bill Barr…. 📌 https://twitter.com/joshgerstein/status/1230505242132963329?s=20

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🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @MManiero_CNSe3 BREAKING: Judge Jackson sentences Roger Stone to 40 months incarceration.

🐣 RT @kyledcheney This really frames a potential pardon: The judge, who GOP lawmakers have defrred to, says Stone’s crimes were about “covering up for” Trump. ¤ Any pardon will be viewed in that light.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoshGerstein SNAP: ‘He was not prosecuted for standing up for the president. He was prosecuted for covering up for the president.’

🐣 RT @awprokop [Judge] ABJ: “The truth still exists. The truth still matters. Roger Stone’s insistence that it doesn’t” poses “a threat to our most fundamental institutions, to the very foundation of our democracy.” ¤ “The dismay and disgust at the defendant’s belligerence should transcend party.”

🐣 RT @harrylitman Judge skewerIng Stone not just for repeated lies but repeated lies that kept Mueller from discovering the truth about Trump. Critical to remember that context with every Trump tweet.

🐣 RT @KenDilanianNBC After AG Barr told the world the first sentencing recommendation for Stone was grossly out of whack, his prosecutor—the guy who replaced the guys who quit in protest—argued today for all the enhancements that bump the sentence as high as 9 years. That looks like a revolt.

🐣 RT @B52Malmet Judge Amy Berman Jackson says Roger Stone engaged in “threatening and intimidating conduct” toward her. She said Stone “knew exactly what he was doing” posting an image that pointed a gun’s cross-hairs above her face. “This is an intolerable rule of justice” she said. #RogerStone

🐣 RT @matthewamiller So DOJ’s position on Stone is that the enhancements should be applied but then ignored based on a sentencing memo the prosecutor appearing in court won’t say who wrote. What an absolute embarrassment.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance The Judge wants to know who wrote the 2nd sentencing memo DOJ submitted in the Stone case, the one the reflected Trump’s views not the law & the facts. Can’t think of a legit reason for a prosecutor to decline to answer the court’s question.

🐣 RT @MMiniero_CNS Judge says that she is under a duty to stick to sentencing guidelines and tell the court that for those “new to this” or who “woke up last week” and thought the guidelines are too high, that “many defense attorneys and judges have been making that point for a very long time.”

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Judge Jackson in the Stone case: “For those of you who are new to this … & became persuaded that the guidelines were harsh, I can assure you that defense attorneys & many judges have been making that point … But we don’t usually succeed in getting the gov’t to agree.” @MSNBC

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 NBC’s Ken Dilanian: On two separate enhancements, one for threatening a witness and one for obstructing the investigation, Judge Jackson has said that they do apply to Roger Stone and that suggests that the sentence will be in the upper range of the guidelines. @MSNBC

🐣 RT @C_Sommerfeldt This is stunning. ¤ The new DOJ attorneys are arguing in favor of most aspects of the initial Stone sentencing recommendation, even though Barr stepped in and rescinded it. ¤ Are they revolting against Barr’s interference?

🐣 RT @lauferlaw Wrong. A pardon can be issued any time after the commission of a crime. Why wait until after a jury found him guilty? Looks horrible. Further, pardoning Stone waives his right to assert the 5th amendment. He can be compelled to implicate everyone he conspired with.

🐣 RT @barbmcquade Stone is one reason Mueller was unable to complete his work. Without obstruction, he may have found conspiracy.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JustSecurity With Judge Jackson saying House Intel Committee’s Russia probe was stymied because of Stone’s obstruction. It “led to an inaccurate, incomplete and incorrect report.” ¤ We are re-upping this relevant analysis by @BarbMcQuade
⋙⋙ JustSecurity, Barbara McQuade: Did Trump and His Team Successfully Obstruct Mueller’s Investigation? http://bit.ly/2FK8NC7
// 6/25/2019

🐣 RT @harrylitman still awaiting bottom line but in brief, Jackson more adopting government’s (initial) position, but also giving throwing Stone a few bones, pointing towards a sentence somewhat under the 7 to 9 initially requested. And pretty well ignoring the whole second memorandum from DOJ.

🐣 RT @kyledcheney This whole sequence is mindblowing. Four prosecutors quit the Stone case because DOJ didn’t back their sentencing recommendation. ¤ The newly installed prosecutors … are now arguing in favor of the original recommendation.
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DailyBeast: Trump’s Choice for Intel Chief Leaves Officials ‘Blindsided’ http://bit.ly/2uj7asu
// Richard Grenell, a Trump loyalist, does not have any direct experience in the intelligence field—a fact that triggered alarm bells for some.

⭕ 19 Feb 2020

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 George Conway: Trump’s “invocations of the pardon power … appear unwedded to any notion of mercy or public good; they are not guided by the ordinary process of careful review. Rather, they are impulsive expressions of Trumpian spite and self-interest.”
⋙ WaPo, George Conway III: Trump’s ‘King Kong’ nickname has come into full fruition http://wapo.st/3bVuFZl

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Trump’s corruption will get worse. His own advisers just showed how. http://wapo.st/2uf24NL

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks All Trump’s pardons and commutations since Sheriff Joe Arpaio are to send a message that corruption is okay, that obstruction of justice and ignoring court orders is fine and that he is a king and above the law.
🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 The prosecutors who helped convict Blagojevich issued a stern statement in response to the commutation, noting that Blagojevich extorted the CEO of a children’s hospital, withholding funds for sick children until he issued campaign contributions.
⋙ CBSNews: Trump commutes Rod Blagojevich’s sentence and pardons Bernard Kerik http://cbsn.ws/37Lx7ym
// Blagojevich was convicted of trying to sell former President Barack Obama’s Senate seat, and Kerik served time for tax fraud.

🐣 RT @CaslerNoel If Bloomberg has hired a team for opposition research into Trump I highly suggest they look into the ‘Miss Universe’ Pageant in Trinidad ‘99. He definitely does not want the democrats to know what went on down there that had him hurriedly flown-off the island. @realDonaldTrump

🐣 RT @RoguePOTUSStaff Follow up: Barr’s contemplations of resignation appear to be genuine. But only because he’s starting to worry he might be in too deep in terms of legal jeopardy, and that POTUS poses a real risk of blowing it all wide open. Just looking for a lifeboat.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RoguePOTUSStaff [2/13] “I told you if we do this you have to stay quiet about it. Now we have a mess on our hands,” AG Barr recently told POTUS. Barr Promises he’ll clean it up, but advises him to be careful. Then, when off the phone, Barr complains that Tillerson was right.

🐣 RT @JonathanLanday Dana Rohrbacher response to Assange lawyer’s allegation: ¤ “At no time did I talk 2 President Trump about Julian Assange. Likewise, I was not directed by Trump or anyone else connected with him to meet with Julian Assange. I was on my own fact finding mission at personal expense.”

🐣 RT @DavidCayJ If the ex-Congressman was acting at Trump’s behest he may, depending on the facts, be subject to felony indictment as a principal in a criminal scheme.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand As Post notes, the statement Assange’s lawyer was asking to submit was written by a WikiLeaks lawyer present for the Rohrabacher-Assange meeting where the pardon was allegedly floated—statement was not written by Rohrabacher himself. This has been source of some confusion today.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Assange lawyer claims congressman offered pardon on behalf of Trump in exchange for absolving Russia in WikiLeaks DNC case http://wapo.st/3bTgHqY

BBC: Julian Assange: Trump ‘offered pardon for Russia denial’ http://bbc.in/2SZMsWF

🐣 RT @Wikileaks The meeting and the offer were made prior to Assange’s indictment. ¤ If you really want to know what this is about — tune in to Court on Tuesday 25th

Politico (4/4/2017): Republican known for defending Putin meets Trump at White House http://politi.co/3c1dfLc via @KevinMKruse
// The president’s decision to host Dana Rohrabacher drew raised eyebrows in D.C.

🐣 RT @Wikileaks The meeting and the offer were made prior to Assange’s indictment. ¤ If you really want to know what this is about — tune in to Court on Tuesday 25th

🐣 RT @ZcohenCNN .@PressSec disputing claim that Trump offered Wikileaks founder Julian Assange a pardon via former GOP Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, saying: “It is a complete fabrication & a total lie.” @mkraju & I wrote this in 2018 about Rohrabacher’s meeting w/ Assange.
⋙ CNN, Manu Raju and Zachary Cohen (5/23/2018): A GOP congressman’s lonely quest defending Julian Assange http://cnn.it/32788EE
// 5/23/2018

🐣 RT @JonFlan Not so bright Rep. Rohrabacher bragged publicly about deal with Assange on Russian interference in our election –
⋙ 💽 KCAL (2017): Rohrabacher: Make Deal With Assange To Disprove Russia Claims http://cbsloc.al/32aPxrp
// 2017

DailyBeast, Niko Hines: Trump Offered Assange Pardon if He Covered Up Russian Hack, WikiLeaks Founder’s Lawyer Claims http://bit.ly/2SGz9vp
// Lawyers acting for the WikiLeaks founder said Dana Rohrabacher, a former Republican congressman, had brought the message to London from Trump.

WaPo: John Solomon columns on Ukraine ripped in newspaper’s internal investigation for conflicts and distortions http://wapo.st/2vMSOkm

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance A friend who is also a barrister tells me Assange’s barrister is a QC (Queen’s Counsel), or silk, which means he’s senior and well respected. See: https://www.qcappointments.org

Bloomberg: Trump Ousts Pentagon Policy Chief Linked to Ukraine-Aid Saga http://bloom.bg/2V70adg
● Rood’s letter says Trump asked Esper for his resignation
● Some officials said Rood was slowing Trump’s policy plans

A top Defense Department official who advised against cutting off U.S. military aid to Ukraine has resigned after President Donald Trump asked for his departure.

John Rood, the under secretary of defense for policy, said in a letter to the president dated Wednesday that he’ll step down Feb. 28 “as you requested.” Rood, who had been in his post since January 2018, didn’t say why the president sought his ouster.

Rood drew attention because he was the official who certified in May to Congress that Ukraine was eligible to receive $250 million in security assistance. That aid was later temporarily blocked by the White House, a decision at the center of Trump’s impeachment.

CNN reported earlier this month that Rood warned Defense Secretary Mark Esper against withholding military aid to Ukraine in an email on July 25, the same day Trump asked the country’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, in a phone call to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter.

The post is one of the most important at the Pentagon, managing the office that translates and implements policy set by senior defense civilian leaders. The office uses as its benchmark National Security Strategies published by incoming administrations and companion National Defense Strategies issued by the Pentagon.

🧵 RT @benlewismedia Julian Assange court appearance today- His lawyer mentioned a statement, that alleges former US Congressman Dana Rohrabacher visited Assange, saying he was there on behalf of the President, offering a pardon if JA would say Russia had nothing to do with DNC leaks. @SBSNews [Australia] 📌 https://twitter.com/benlewismedia/status/1230172453185429505?s=20

Law&Crime: Trump Has Now Granted Clemency to Three People Prosecuted by James Comey’s Colleague Patrick Fitzgerald http://bit.ly/2SGASRt Rod Blagojevich, Scooter Libby and Conrad Black

Mediaite, Ken Meyer: The Hill Rebukes John Solomon’s Ukraine Work and Admits Mistakes in Oversight of His Columns http://bit.ly/2V7rxnk Solomon’s writings “blurred the lines of a columnist and news writer”; editorial comments are being added to some columns

Politico: Trump campaign hires alum of controversial data company http://politi.co/2ub3ed6
// Cambridge Analytica was called out by Facebook for misuse of user data and shuttered in 2018.

💙💙 TheAtlantic, Adam Serwer: The First Days of the Trump Regime http://bit.ly/2P919Wx
// The Senate acquittal marked the beginning of a fundamental transition in the United States.
⋙ See under Entire Articles: Atl Serwer First Days 2/19/2020

DailyBeast, Michael Daly: Bernie Kerik Was as Corrupt as They Come—Just Like Trump http://bit.ly/2T131Sp
// Is it any wonder the president doesn’t care about Kerik’s history of lying, evading taxes, and ginning up charitable contributions?

WaPo: Justice Dept., in wrestling with how to handle Giuliani, tightens rules for Ukraine-related probes http://wapo.st/325dSPg

💙 🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs “After a long series of dashed expectations, many still believe that one day the rogue will vanish and the ‘real’ Russia will finally emerge. This is a fantasy.”
⋙ ForeignAffairs, Michael Kimmage: The Wily Country http://fam.ag/2P7Lnel
// Understanding Putin’s Russia

⭕ 18 Feb 2020

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Trump Pardons Crooks to Feel Like a King http://bit.ly/326uOok
// Of course he pardoned Blago. Aside from loving epic crooks, Trump is sending a message to aides: Keep your mouth shut, and I’ll protect you.

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog July 12, 2019 – “In January, one month after Cohen was sentenced to three years in prison, prosecutors requested interviews with executives at the company, CNN reported. But prosecutors never followed up on their initial request…”
⋙ CNN (7/12/2019): Prosecutors unlikely to charge Trump Org executives, sources say http://cnn.it/37IGVsW
// 7/12/2019)

🐣 RT @TheLastWord .@JoyceWhiteVance tells @Lawrence that Trump uses pardons and commutations like the ones he just granted as a means of signaling to his criminal friends that he will take care of them if they don’t testify against him. https://on.msnbc.com/328chYR

Newsweek: Robert Reich: All the Progress We Made Since Watergate Has Been Bulldozed By a Shameless GOP and a Shameful Attorney General http://bit.ly/2HFDM2o

AtlanticCouncil: Russian escalation dampens hopes for peace in Ukraine http://bit.ly/38JLHrq

🐣 RT @RepSwalwell It’s no coincidence Donald Trump uses his power to pardon those accused of the same crimes he and his cronies are accused of. ¤ Don’t let him normalize abuse and fraud.

BusinessInsider: Trump declares himself the ‘chief law-enforcement officer of the United States’ and admits he makes Attorney General Barr’s job harder http://bit.ly/2P7SAet

🐣 RT @Yamiche Official William Barr watch begins. ¤ Attorney General William P. Barr has told people close to President Trump — both inside and outside the White House — that he is considering quitting over Trump’s tweets about Justice Department investigations.
⋙ 🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Barr has told those close to Trump he is considering quitting over the president’s tweets about Justice Dept. investigations http://wapo.st/38JXBSg

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Just in: DOJ says in letter to Nadler that US attorney for EDNY has been assigned to coordinate “several open matters” related to Ukraine, and the US attorney in Pittsburgh will be receiving new Ukraine info from the public (i.e. Giuliani). Here’s the memo DOJ sent out on Jan 17: https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/1229820889669259267?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand And here’s the letter to Nadler from Stephen Boyd: https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/1229821169127317514?s=20/photo/1-2

🔆 This❗️⋙ Politico: DOJ taps U.S. attorney to ‘coordinate’ Ukraine inquiries http://politi.co/39KFWtH
// But the department’s notification to Congress is vague about which current investigations are now subject to special supervision by Brooklyn-based prosecutor

The top federal prosecutor in Brooklyn [EDNY], Richard Donoghue, is now vetting and managing all Ukraine-related efforts by the Justice Department in the wake of President Donald Trump’s impeachment over his actions toward the former Soviet republic..

The letter departs from the Justice Department’s typical stance of not commenting on ongoing investigations or their management. Boyd said confirming the roles of Donghue and Brady publicly was appropriate because press accounts and comments by lawmakers “significantly distorted the public’s understanding of the Department’s handling of such cases.”

Rosen’s January memo to department leaders is branded as “law enforcement sensitive” and “for official use only,” but also stresses that a series of Ukraine-related matters being probed by Justice have “been publicly reported.”

🐣 RT @gtconway3d “But more than that, what Trump is really after is the normalization of corruption. The fact that Blagojevich was a Democrat makes it all the better. Trump would never argue that Republicans are clean and Democrats are dirty; he wants to convince you that everyone is dirty.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @paulwaldman Because the @washingtonpost is a family paper, I couldn’t title this post on Blagojevich “I’ve got this pardon power and it’s f-ing golden.”
⋙⋙ WaPo, Paul Waldman: Why Trump is letting a corrupt Democrat out of prison http://wapo.st/3bMYawx
// If he can convince you that everyone is corrupt and the system is beyond help, he wins.

NewYorker, Jeffrey Toobin: The Trouble with Donald Trump’s Pardons http://bit.ly/3bO2JXx

🧵 RT @sarahturbo79 While the president is on a pro-corruption pardon spree, let’s examine just how far out of the mainstream his abuse of the pardon power has become. Snippy THREAD: ¤ 1/ The presidential pardon power is nearly absolute, thus it corrupts absolutely. 📌 https://twitter.com/sarahturbo79/status/1229863148758478850?s=20

🐣 RT @duty2warn He issued pardons or commuted sentences for 11 people today, including Blagojevich, Milken, DeBartolo, Kerik. Because he can, because he decides these things, because fraud is not a big deal, and because it distracts from Stone, Barr, Deutsche Bank, etc.
⋙ RawStory, Travis Gettys: ‘He’s going to pardon everyone Mueller indicted’: Trump sets off alarms with out-of-the-blue ‘pardon spree’ http://bit.ly/2P79SbL

JustSecurity: Three Dozen Questions for Congress (and News Media) to Ask Attorney General Barr http://bit.ly/326y96P by Joshua Geltzer, Ryan Goodman and Asha Rangappa

DerSpiegel, Von Ian Kershaw (2008): How Hitler Won Over the German People http://bit.ly/3bKOBOG
// 1/3/2008; There were still many Germans who were skeptical of Hitler when he became chancellor in 1933. But Führer propaganda and military success soon turned him into an idol. The adulation helped make the Third Reich catastrophe possible.

WaPo, James Comey: Justice is supposed to be blind. Bill Barr can’t see that. http://wapo.st/2uKORwB

🐣 RT @stengel Presidents can use the pardon power in different ways—to alleviate the suffering of poor defendants who could not afford counsel & were unfairly convicted—or free rich people with the best lawyers who were corrupt but have friends in high places. What kind of America do you want?

🐣 RT @danpfeiffer Just in case you had any doubts – they are all in on it. Every single one of them
🐣 RT @lrozen Wonder if the outside groups just a pretext, they are really defending him from Trump.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ @kyledcheney Unusual joint statement from McConnell, McCarthy and Graham defending Barr from “outside groups” (i.e. the 2,000 former DOJ employees who called on him to step down): https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1229855627691819008?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @AriMelber As we reported back in Nov. — the extortion evidence against Blagojevich echoed *evidence against Trump* in the Ukraine plot, which made his 2019 defense of Blagojevich and his “phone call” so striking:
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheBeatWithAri [9/26] Just weeks after his phone call with the Ukrainian President discussing the alleged bribery plot, Trump floated the idea of a pardon for Blagojevich, claiming he was “treated unbelievably unfairly” by having to go to jail “over a phone call where nothing happens.” 💽 https://twitter.com/AriMelber/status/1229842082476560385?s=20/photo/1
// 11/26/2019

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok #BREAKING Softening the ground to pardon convicted felon Roger Stone? >> Trump to commute sentence of disgraced Ill Gov Rod Blagojevich—convicted for a bribery extortion shakedown not unlike Trump’s Ukraine scheme. Trump even called it just “a phonecall.” SunTimes http://bit.ly/37FfMr1 https://twitter.com/PaulaChertok/status/1229832726229860352?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @PaulaChertok Trump—the #FreeFelon POTUS: Blagojevich was impeached; SCOTUS upheld felony corruption convictions. But Trump likes that Blago wife linked Mueller & Comey to Blago prosecutor: “This same cast of characters that did this to my family are out there trying to do it to the president” https://twitter.com/PaulaChertok/status/1229842090814656512?s=20/photo/1

RT @JoyceWhiteVance Trump uses pardons to message to others-stay on my side & I’ll take care of you. We know this from the Mueller Report. I’d speculate Trump won’t pardon until after the election but hard to imagine Flynn & Stone aren’t in line & maybe Manafort too.
⋙ NBCNews: Trump expected to grant clemency to former Ill. Gov Blagojevich, ex-NYPD commissioner Kerik http://nbcnews.to/3bPRn5a
// Blagojevich was sentenced in 2011 to 14 years in federal prison on corruption charges related to his solicitation of bribes in an attempt to “sell” Barack Obama’s open Senate seat.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance The Constitution gives Presidents an unfettered right to issue pardons. But if those pardons are used to reward people for refusing to testify against a president, that’s an abuse of power. This is one reason we should all register to vote & stay engaged.

🐣 RT @jimsciutto Is Russia testing US support for Ukraine?
⋙ 🐣 RT @ @AndersFoghR Disturbing escalation by Russia-backed rebels in Donbas. ¤ Attacking multiple positions and using weapons banned by the Minsk agreement ¤ This aggression must be condemned by US and EU, and Putin must understand that only path to better West/Russia relations runs through #Ukraine

🐣 RT @MarquardtA The top lawyer for the intel community is stepping down next month, @ZcohenCNN confirms. @ODNIgov General Counsel Jason Klitenic blocked the whistleblower’s complaint from going to Congress, before the ICIG reported it to them.
↥ ↧ ?
Politico: Top intel office lawyer who handled Ukraine whistleblower complaint resigning http://politi.co/2wlu6b0 so many lives disrupted ~ remember their names
// Jason Klitenic, the general counsel for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, will depart early next month.

WaPo: Roger Stone will be sentenced Thursday despite his ongoing bid to overturn conviction http://wapo.st/3286PVK

🚫🐣 Will no one rid us of this meddlesome president? (Asking for a country)

🐣 RT @SimonWDC All these people unfairly treated by the criminal justice system – just like Trump and all his friends. ¤ It’s total lawlessness. To repeat – Trump is not right of mind. This is not strategic. He has gone crazy, become a Mad King, pushed off the cliff by Barr and McConnell.
🐣 RT @Santucci BREAKING – @ABC News has learned President Trump expected to commute the sentenced of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich via multiple senior level sources – more to come @KFaulders @vlasto & me

🧵 RT @rachelwienerwp Now representing DOJ in Roger Stone case as conference call starts: John Crabb (criminal chief) and J.P. Cooney (fraud unit chief) 📌 https://twitter.com/rachelweinerwp/status/1229797118472314881?s=20
🐣 […] RT @ Judge Berman Jackson rules – Roger Stone’s sentencing will go forward Thursday as planned, while motions for a new trial are being argued. The execution of the sentence will be deferred until she decides on those motions.

🐣 RT @ “Barr is the enabler who is making acceptable presidential and Justice Department behavior that virtually nobody accepted only a few years ago,” @qjurecic and @benjaminwittes write:
⋙ TheAtlantic, Quinta Jurecic and Benjamin Wittes: Imagine If a Democrat Behaved Like Bill Barr http://bit.ly/2V3E1wq
// What would the attorney general say were a future administration to follow his lead?

CNN, Stephen Collinson: Justice Department storm intensifies with new attacks on Barr’s credibility http://cnn.it/323O5qu

TheAtlantic, Sarada Peri: Trump Is Going to Cheat http://bit.ly/2V1PqMZ Sarada Peri is a former senior speechwriter for President Barack Obama
// How should Democrats fight against a president who has no moral or legal compass?

FastCompany: How a Wall Street exec’s suicide led his son to share files on Trump’s favorite bank with the FBI http://bit.ly/37ylz1q an excerpt from David Enrich’s new book
// In ‘Dark Towers,’ the New York Times’s finance editor David Enrich tells the story of the most scandalous bank in the world—and its shadowy ties to Donald Trump’s business empire.

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: The President’s Conspiracy Theories Get More Whacko than George Papadopoulos’ http://bit.ly/323GKHs Trump’s morning tweet barrage is disconnected from reality

🐣 RT @AndrewFeinberg Here’s the reason why this is some crackpot lying hot mess: ¤ Stone lied to Congress & threatened a witness (and the witnesses’ 🐶). ¤ You won’t find a single prosecutor at @TheJusticeDept who would not have brought that case to a grand jury. Mueller’s involvement is irrelevant.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real These were Mueller prosecutors, and the whole Mueller investigation was illegally set up based on a phony and now fully discredited Fake Dossier, lying and forging documents to the FISA Court, and many other things. Everything having to do with this fraudulent investigation is…
⋙ 🐣 RT @ ….badly tainted and, in my opinion, should be thrown out. Even Mueller’s statement to Congress that he did not see me to become the FBI Director (again), has been proven false. The whole deal was a total SCAM. If I wasn’t President, I’d be suing everyone all over the place…
⋙ 🐣 RT @ ….BUT MAYBE I STILL WILL. WITCH HUNT!

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Hey All. Because today ends in “y” (Tuesday), it’s a good day to fight for justice. As the Federal Judges Association meets to discuss Trump/Barr’s attack on the rule of law, I’ll be heading to Judge Jackson’s courtroom to see why she set an on-the-record call in the Stone case.

⭕ 17 Feb 2020

💙🔆 This❗️⋙ NYMag, By The Editors: 11 Months From Today A second term for Trump seems more possible than ever. But what would it look like? http://nym.ag/32foD1y With interviews by Brian Feldman, Ben Jacobs, Sarah Jones, Anna Silman, and Matt Stieb ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1230079811554566144?s=20/photo/1

● Impeachment Redux ~ Anonymous GOP House Staffer
● A Politics of Pure Revenge ~ Frank Rich
● The DOJ Brought to Heel ~ Former US Attorney Barbara McQuade
● A Big Tech Détente ~ Kara Swisher
● The Death of Global Climate Efforts ~ David Wallace-Wells
● More Hunger ~ Sarah Jones
● MAGA Budgets ~ Rep Barbara Lee
● Silly Television ~ Kathryn VanArendonk
● A Democratic Party in Revolt ~ Ezra Klein
● A More Vulnerable Electoral College ~ Ed Kilgore
● Nuclear Brinkmanship ~ Heather Hurlburt
● Extraordinary Stress ~ Dr. Jennifer Panning
● Red-State Entertainment ~ Alison Willmore
● Escalating Trade Wars ~ Josh Barro
● And Escalating Self-Dealings ~ Andrew Rice
● A Generation of Judges ~ Ed Kilgore
● A Crisis of Faith ~ Sarah Jones
● The Wall, Abandoned ~ Matt Stieb
● Don Jr. 2024 ~ Max Read

🐣 RT @DavidCornDC A reminder: Russia attacked the US & helped @realDonaldTrump become president. Trump encouraged that attack & assisted it by echoing Putin disinformation (the claim there was no attack). Trump & his campaign secretly interacted w/ Russia during the attack. That’s the big story.

🧵 RT @Teri_Kanefield When we say that the institutions are holding out, this is what we mean. 📌 https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1229585227799904256?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @ [ … ] . . . We can compare Trump’s power grabs to Hitler’s in the 1930s and Putin’s in the 1990s. ¤ Germany in the 1930s had only been a democracy since the end of World War I. ¤ Russia had no history of democracy. This means that Germany in the 1930s and Russia in the 1990s . . .
⋙ 🐣 RT @ . . . had almost no history of democracy and no entrenched democratic institutions. ¤ In contrast, we have a few hundred years of judicial independence and prosecutorial independence. ¤ So the institutions are holding out. (Except for the Senate.) [ … ]

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “If you look at what the catalyst is – this is great to have this being discussed on President’s Day – the rule of law involves equal justice. The Department of Justice in its own guidance says political affiliation doesn’t matter” – Andrew Weissmann w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1229533985644085248?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “The problem here…goes to a whole pattern of things that [Barr’s] done since the beginning of his term, including the whitewashing of the Mueller report, including categorically rejecting the critical finding of the inspector general’s report” – Donald Ayer w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1229532820516823040?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “Republicans and Democrats who have served in the Justice Dept for the past twelve presidents are today calling for William Barr’s resignation as our country’s attorney general, with one former Bush era Deputy Attorney General… calling Barr ‘un-American'” – @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1229512927440490496?s=20/photo/1

TheAtlantic, David Graham: John Bolton Hints at How Much More He Still Has to Tell http://bit.ly/2SEyGK4
// In his first public appearance since the impeachment inquiry, Trump’s former national-security adviser made news by suggesting what his book may reveal.

🐣 RT @kurtbardella Everybody needs to understand that Judge Amy Berman Jackson’s record is non-partisan. When @GOPoversight took @BarackObama @EricHolder to court over Fast and Furious documents, the judge who ruled in their favor was Judge Jackson. @realDonaldTrump’s attacks on her are a disgrace. 💽 [MorningJoe] https://twitter.com/kurtbardella/status/1229607207177768962?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Michael Gerson: Republicans owe Vindman a public apology http://wapo.st/2SzQkia

🧵 RT @ScottMStedman By 2013, Gazprombank (run by Putin’s closest allies) had funneled over 16 billion rubles into their account at Deutsche Bank Americas to swap the rubles to dollars to pay vendors. One problem: Gazprombank had a very minimal presence in the US. Who got paid? 📌 https://twitter.com/ScottMStedman/status/1229585967972937728?s=20

🐣 RT @matthewamiller I think Bolton has behaved cowardly too…BUT, the president’s former national security advisor just called major elements of his national security stewardship a failure. That is earthshaking news in any other admin, and should be here too.

🐣 RT @harrylitman This is mind-blowing. I’ve never heard of anything like it. We are in full on crisis mode.
🐣 RT @tribelaw This is rolling thunder. One stuffed goose named Barr is cooked. 2000 DOJ alumni he can ignore. 1000 federal judges? That’s an altogether different kettle of fish.
💙 ⋙ USAToday: Federal judges’ association calls emergency meeting after DOJ intervenes in case of Trump ally Roger Stone http://bit.ly/2P3Oe87

CNN: Bolton to break his silence as White House wrangles over content of his book http://cnn.it/2uRxb28

BusinessInsider (2019): RANKED: The greatest US presidents, according to 200 political scientists http://bit.ly/38EKwcM Partial List: ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1229485897848172545?s=20/photo/1
// 2/18/2019; Members of the American Political Science Association’s Presidents & Executive Politics section completed the survey online between December 2017 and January 2018.
… [E]ven among Republicans, Trump was ranked quite unfavorably. Respondents who identified as Republicans or conservatives ranked Trump 40th out of 44 presidents

1. Abraham Lincoln
2. George Washington
3. FDR
4. Teddy Roosevelt
5. Thomas Jefferson
6. Harry Truman
7. Dwight D Eisenhower
8. Barack Obama
9. Ronald Reagan
10. LBJ
11. Woodrow Wilson
12. James Madison
13. Bill Clinton
14. John Adams
15. Andrew Jackson
16. JFK
17. George HW Bush
18. James Monroe
19. William McKinley
21. Ulysses S Grant
26 Jimmy Carter
30. George W Bush
33. Richard Nixon
40. Andrew Johnson
44. Donald Trump (Last ‼️)

RawStory: Trump’s US delegation was ‘dumbfounded’ by hostile reception at Munich conference: report http://bit.ly/38Mf6l7

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The descent of the GOP into authoritarian know-nothingism http://wapo.st/39Ne2NX

🐣 RT @mfa_russia #Lavrov: Escalating tension, @NATO advancing its military infrastructure to the east, holding unprecedented exercises close to #Russian borders, and ramping up defence spending far beyond reasonable levels, all this leads to uncertainty.#Russia #MFA #Diplomacy #NATO #MSC2020

🐣 RT @jason_kint Yes. Please share widely. Thrilled 60 Minutes took this on. Trump, Giulliani and a number of lawmakers defending him, disgraced themselves by spreading this disinfo. They did nothing short of empower Russia, weaken Ukraine, weaken the United States and democracy itself.
⋙ 🐣 RT @60Minutes Mr. Trump’s defenders in Congress amplified the Ukraine election meddling story during the impeachment inquiry. But former Senior Director for Russia on the National Security Council, Dr. Fiona Hill, warned the committee against that “fictional narrative.” https://cbsn.ws/322KCbD
⋙⋙ 🧵RT @ “It was illogical; it could not be explained; it was crazy,” says Ambassador Bill Taylor about the Trump administration withholding military aid from Ukraine while pressing for investigations of Democrats. https://cbsn.ws/2SvwaWG 💽 https://twitter.com/60Minutes/status/1229199831664676864?s=20/photo/1
// ✛ additional clips
🐣 RT @jason_kint Here is the full, must-see @60Minutes segment. It has global implications and its twenty minutes long. Please watch and share with your family and friends.
💙 ⋙ 💽 CBSNews, 60Minutes: Why President Trump asked Ukraine to look into a DNC “server” and CrowdStrike http://cbsn.ws/39ESbb7
// The consensus view of the CIA, NSA, FBI and a Senate investigation is that Russians interfered in the 2016 election. But those findings don’t line up with the ever-evolving story President Trump has been telling about Ukraine.

💙 WaPo, Ron Wyden: Corporations are working with the Trump administration to control online speech http://wapo.st/2HyukhA ‘The Trump admin is working to give the AG power to set online speech guidelines and access everything Americans do w their digital devices’ ‼️

CNN: Federal prosecutors weigh new charges that bring Lev Parnas investigation closer to Giuliani http://cnn.it/2SUJrqP

🐣 RT @pithywidow Pretty epic takedown by Barr’s former boss
🐣 RT @EricColumbus As Deputy Attorney General, Don Ayer was Bill Barr’s boss when Barr headed OLC, and Barr succeeded him as DAG when Ayer left government. Now Ayer says it’s time for Barr to do the same.
💙 ⋙ TheAtlantic, Donald Ayer: Bill Barr Must Resign http://bit.ly/2SAoT7Y Ayer was U.S. Deputy Attorney General under George H. W. Bush
// The attorney general is working to destroy the integrity and independence of the Justice Department, in order to make Donald Trump a president who can operate above the law.

WaPo, Annie Owens: We knew what Barr would do. Now it’s too late to stop him. http://wapo.st/37BFhcu “Barr’s use of the Justice Department as a political cudgel is a stark reminder of why it must be jealously guarded and zealously effectuated”
// The attorney general’s radical view of the executive branch was apparent during his Senate confirmation

TheGuardian, John Naughton: Antisocial: How Online Extremists Broke America by Andrew Marantz – review http://bit.ly/39HJHjO
// A US journalist infiltrates the toxic world of alt-right ‘news’ peddlers in an absorbing study of online propaganda and its threat to democracy

⭕ 16 Feb 2020

🐣 RT @ShadiHamid Important read from @jacksondiehl on how there’s a lot to like in Bernie’s foreign policy for anyone who cares about supporting democracy and living up to our values abroad
⋙ WaPo, Jackson Diehl: The Sanders foreign policy you don’t know about http://wapo.st/2wkaQdZ
// Based on his speeches, Sanders would put the United States back on the side of global democracy and human rights.

TIME, Joyce White Vance: If William Barr Truly Believed in Rule of Law, He Would Resign http://bit.ly/2V2h64k

Politico: Trump camp finds no appeasement at Munich http://politi.co/39GstTH
// The security gathering shows the U.S. and Europe have very different views on health of transatlantic relations.

🧵 RT @jidk1187 THREAD. An American diplomat in Moscow wrote to the Department of State to summarize Russian capabilities and intentions toward the Western Alliance and the United States.  He stated that the Russians would try to isolate the allies from each other.  He predicted they would try 📌 https://twitter.com/jidk1187/status/1229039583024893953?s=20
// George Kennen 1947

💙 🧵 RT @waltshaub With the impeachment trial over, we’re in a dangerous new phase of Trump’s war on democracy. What do we do now? ¤ I want share a perspective that I hope you’ll find both optimistic and realistic. It’s long for Twitter, but I’m posting it here because you’re its target audience./1 📌 https://twitter.com/waltshaub/status/1229158648485761024?s=20
⋙ I think the greatest threat we face is despondency. The enemies of democracy, foreign and domestic, want you drowning in hopelessness. A hopeless populace is a helpless one. To that end, a hostile foreign power set up an infrastructure to weaponize social media against you./2

🐣 RT @MichaelWinship “As we sink deeper into a revenge-driven despotism that brings the unimaginable closer, standing out, speaking up and pushing back are paramount.” It’s Happening Here… – https://go.shr.lc/2OTrnMz via @commondreams @MichaelWinship
⋙ CommonDreams, Michael Winship: It’s Happening Here… http://bit.ly/38xtpcU
// Messages of resistance in two little books, one a movie script.

🧵 RT @gtconway3d According to the Justice Department’s statistics, 67,595 criminal defendants were found guilty in federal courts in 2018. (The 2019 stats aren’t out yet.)
📌 https://twitter.com/gtconway3d/status/1229074730717601793?s=20
⋙ And the one known case in which the AG intervenes to seek a lower-than-guidelines sentence just happens to be one against someone who not only is a longtime confidant of the president, but also is someone who could give testimony against the president.
⋙ You know all this, of course, but it’s just so stark to say it out loud.

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs Is it time for the U.S. to cut back its global role? In our March/April issue, “Come Home, America?,” six new essays engage in the debate over U.S. retrenchment.
⋙ ForeignAffairs: Come Home, America? http://fam.ag/2SxWorD
// Mar-Apr 2020 issue

DailyBeast, Spencer Ackerman: Barr Just Cost the Justice Department Its Prized Public-Corruption Fighter http://bit.ly/2uPH1le
// Jonathan Kravis was one of the most experienced anti-corruption prosecutors the government had. He resigned at a time when official corruption is increasingly normalized.

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 [2/17] Update: over 2000 (!) former DOJ officials have signed. This is an extraordinary bi-partisan show of unity about our concern for the independence of DOJ.
⋙ NYT: More than 1,100 Former Justice Dept. Lawyers Press for Barr to Step Down http://nyti.ms/37AerBE
// More than 1,100 former prosecutors and officials who served in Republican and Democratic administrations signed an open letter condemning the president and the attorney general over the Stone case.

🐣 RT @tribelaw Trying to rewrite history is a central part of what autocrats do as they wage their war on truth. Trump is following that playbook
⋙ WaPo, Philip Rucker: ‘Something has to be done’: Trump’s quest to rewrite history of the Russia probe http://wapo.st/2UXTqhQ

🧵 RT @DrGJackBrown 1/ THREAD: Body Language Analysis No. 4026-T: Bill Barr’s interview regarding changes in Roger Stone’s Sentencing Recommendations (VIDEO, PHOTOS) • https://youtu.be/87CXlYBdWoc • #BodyLanguageExpert #BodyLanguage #BillBarr #DonaldTrump #RogerStone #Nonverbal #EmotionalIntelligence 📌 https://twitter.com/DrGJackBrown/status/1228928445654028288?s=20

🐣 RT @RonWyden NEW: I’ve been investigating Trump’s interference in the investigation into Turkish-owned Halkbank, and my suspicions were just confirmed. Attorney General Barr — at Trump’s request — was trying to orchestrate a sweetheart deal to please President Erdogan. https://twitter.com/RonWyden/status/1228742878404513794?s=20

🐣 RT @WIRED Opinion: “In the era of social networks, the bubble has expanded: People can easily become enmeshed in online communities that operate with their own media, facts, and norms, in which outside voices are actively discredited.”
⋙ WIRED, Renee Diresta (2018): Online Conspiracy Groups Are a Lot Like Cults http://bit.ly/3bFR90l
// Inside these closed online communities, outside voices are discredited and dissent is often met with hostility, doxing, and harassment. Sound familiar?
// 11/13/2018

⭕ 15 Feb 2020

CNN: Attorney general’s actions spark outrage and unease among US prosecutors http://cnn.it/2SFlPr7 @maddow

🧵 RT @rgoodlaw 🧨 Barr personally tried to push SDNY away from indicting Turkish bank Halkbank but US Attorney Berman resisted, per CNN. ¤ Same bank case NYT cited—via John Bolton book—as Trump wanting to do favor for Turkey’s Erdogan cabal for Trump’s personal interest. 📌 https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1228830979885850624?s=20

DailyBeast: Mike Pompeo to Western Leaders: How Dare You Question ‘America’s Leadership’ http://bit.ly/3bJGuSj

🧵 RT @Teri_Kanefield (Thread) Things To Do ¤ Democracy is under attack. ¤ The antidote is more democracy (what Obama calls “citizenship”⤵️) ¤ Our democratic institutions are being battered and damaged. ¤ The antidote is to strengthen the institutions. ¤ Need ideas? Stand by. . . 📌 https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1228847863968362496?s=20

WaPo: Barr’s internal reviews and re-investigations feed resentment, suspicion inside Justice Dept. http://wapo.st/2V6zmKf

💙 🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote A message to our listeners from Andy McCabe: “You and the MSW Nation have been a total bright spot for us in a very dark time. Stand up for what you believe in – even when it’s hard – and don’t blink. Nobody ever won a fight by giving up.”

CNN: Zelensky rejects Trump’s claim that Ukraine is corrupt in interview with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour http://cnn.it/37tHQxl //➔ acc to Transparency Intl’s Corruption Perceptions Index for 2019, the U.S. is #23, Ukraine is #126, Russia is #137 of 180 countries
🌎 ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1228769049292787712?s=20/photo/1
⋙ TransparencyIntl: Corruption Perceptions Index 2019 – Transparency International http://bit.ly/39k4Y2E

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Here is one of the many reasons Roger Stone richly deserves the 7-to-9 year sentence the 4 honorable career prosecutors/public servants recommended to the judge before Bill Barr corruptly intervened to help Trump’s criminal associate:
💙 ⋙ Letter: http://bit.ly/2SO718p

🐣 RT @ANFILOLI Maddow: “How do we get our legal system back when these guys are done with it? What we’re living through isn’t a threat to the rule of law…we are emerging into a reality where we recognize that we have a lack of the rule of law. It’s broken.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, RachelMaddow: Barr interfering in some cases that are not yet public: NYT http://on.msnbc.com/2SuLpz5
// Rachel Maddow highlights reporting from the New York Times that the list of cases where William Barr has asserted influence includes some that are not public, and wonders how the DOJ will recover from the way Donald Trump and Barr have broken it.

WaPo, Steven Pearlstein: The fall of Deutsche Bank: Lies, greed, money laundering and Donald Trump http://wapo.st/2u3yWsS
// Deutschebank; book review David Enrich Dark Towers

Politico: State Department keeps quiet as Pompeo meets Lavrov in Munich http://politi.co/39wSN2s
// Russian officials publicize meeting that US side did not mention

⭕ 14 Feb 2020 💕💗💕

RT @ForeignPolicy “Healthy democracies don’t sicken and die overnight,” @stephenWalt writes. “They collapse gradually, from a thousand tiny cuts … That is what Donald Trump is doing, aided and abetted by the once proud Republican Party.”
⋙ ForeignPolicy, Stephen Walt: Trump Is Failing His Dictatorship Test http://bit.ly/2V8yk0h
// After impeachment, the president has been passing most of the checkpoints on the way to authoritarianism.

🐣 RT @justinamash Pres. Trump and top officials lied about the existence of an imminent threat to excuse his having engaged in an act of war without congressional approval. For Americans’ safety, the Constitution forbids unauthorized offensive actions regardless of the president’s justification.
⋙ 🧵 RT @AndrewDesiderio JUST IN: House Foreign Affairs Committee releases Trump admin’s legal and policy framework for the Soleimani strike. ¤ The report does not mention an “imminent threat” against Americans, despite Trump and senior officials citing one after the strike. http://bit.ly2UZmC7V 📌 https://twitter.com/AndrewDesiderio/status/1228342740397756417?s=20

NewYorker, David Rohde: Why Is William Barr Really Criticizing Donald Trump? http://bit.ly/2SQXWf6 “I have come to feel that political supervision of the Department is very important,” [Barr] said. “Someone ultimately has to answer to the political process.”

WaPo Editorial: Tweets or no, William Barr made the wrong call on Roger Stone http://wapo.st/2wkZtmf

… [I]f Mr. Barr is a victim of presidential misbehavior, he is also too often — including in the Stone case — an accomplice. Mr. Barr misinformed the public about the contents of the Russia report of former special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, giving the impression that Mr. Trump had been cleared when he had not been. He has accused the government of “spying” on the Trump campaign. Mr. Barr’s initiation of an investigation of the Russia investigation — and his personal intervention in the probe — raise further questions about his commitment to isolating the Justice Department from political influence. So did a highly partisan speech he gave to the Federalist Society, in which he attacked “the other side” — i.e., Democrats — for their opposition to Mr. Trump.

WaPo, Steven Pearlstein: The fall of Deutsche Bank: Lies, greed, money laundering and Donald Trump http://wapo.st/2u3yWsS
// Deutschebank

🐣 RT @ByronYork It’s heartwarming that she believes so strongly in keeping political influence out of the Justice Department. Now, it would be nice to know why she used the Logan Act as a pretext to investigate entirely legal activity by Michael Flynn.
⋙ 🐣 RT @emptywheel Byron York doesn’t think Russia tampering in the election and Flynn appearing to pay off a quid pro quo merits an investigation and so clings to his Logan Act story.
⋙ 🐣 RT @emptywheel Note the 302s released so far make it fairly clear Flynn did this on Trump’s orders, meaning it may well have been a quid pro quo.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @jycefisher Does anyone really believe that he offered sanctions relief to the Russians on his own authority?
⋙ WaPo, Sally Yates: Trump thinks the Justice Department is his personal grudge squad http://wapo.st/2uLQjPb

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance So, did Bill Barr just wake up one morning & decide to open an investigation into the statement agents took from General Flynn, or did someone *suggest* that he do so?
⋙ 🐣 RT @emptywheel I think he gave assurances to Sidney Powell she could rip up Flynn’s plea deal back in June, bc he believed the shit he saw on Fox News. It turned out Fox News doesn’t report the truth, and all that was bullshit, some invented by their propagandists.
⋙ 🐣 RT @emptywheel So now she’s got her client WAYYYYYYYYYY over his skis, having made two more statements under oath that conflict with his past statements under oath. They’re trying to withdraw from the plea deal but the record SHE HERSELF has released makes it clear Flynn lied to Covington.
⋙ 🐣 RT @emptywheel And prosecutors were JUST ABOUT to get Covington out of atty-client to explain just how much Flynn lied to them, when this all started.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Andrew McCabe on CNN: “The pursuit of political enemies and the use of the criminal justice system and criminal investigations to exact some sort of revenge on those political enemies is not something that should be happening in the United States of America.”

🐣 RT @ProjectLincoln NEW VIDEO: Telling The Truth – Lt. Col. Vindman upheld his oath. @realDonaldTrump has not. #CountryOverParty 💽 https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1228375930021826560?s=20/photo/1
@gtconway3d @reedgalen @NHJennifer @madrid_mike @TheRickWilson @jwgop @RonSteslow @SteveSchmidtSES

🐣 RT @Acosta Trump was angered by decision by federal prosecutors not to pursue charges against former FBI director Andrew McCabe, a WH official said.
⋙ 🐣 no kidding

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Protecting whistleblowers is essential to shining light on misconduct in our government and the private sector. Today, I am naming Shanna Devine as the first Director of the House of Representatives’ Office of the Whistleblower Ombudsman. https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1228415096860422144?s=20

🐣 RT @AngrierWHStaff This is one, I’m happy to be right about. ¤ Vindman did his job. Nothing more. Nothing less. ¤ Trump might be able to corrupt just about everyone else, but I had faith DoD would do what was right.
⋙ 🐣 RT @blakehounshell The Army will not be investigating Alexander Vindman, per Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy, despite Trump’s request
⋙⋙ Politico: Army won’t investigate Vindman over impeachment testimony, top leader says http://politi.co/2Hmjuer
// Vindman was ousted from his position on the NSC last week after the Senate acquitted Trump.

DailyBeast, Betsy Swan: U.S. Readied Sanctions on Russian Oligarch’s Associates—Then Mysteriously Backed Off http://bit.ly/2tXMlT5
// Deripaska; “Somebody overruled [Treasury], essentially,” one sanctions expert said. “That’s the most likely scenario.”

🐣 RT @juliaioffe “One part of the Justice Department is scrutinizing Giuliani while another is accepting information from him allegedly concerning a political rival of the president.” 🤯
🐣 RT @PostRoz Federal investigators have asked questions about Giuliani and his business in recent weeks. They’ve also been interested in Ukraine-related topics, including the recall of Marie Yovanovitch.
⋙ WaPo: As impeachment trial ended, federal prosecutors took new steps in probe related to Giuliani, according to people familiar with case http://wapo.st/2uKR7DO
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @PostRoz They’ve also been focused on Giuliani associate Lev Parnas’ business transactions, including interviewing an investor to his company Fraud Guarantee in recent days. The investor paid $250k in hopes that Parnas would show this painting of a temple built above Jerusalem to Trump. https://twitter.com/PostRoz/status/1228465722415775744?s=20/photo/1

DailyBeast, Betsy Swan and Adam Rawnsley: ‘Disturbing’: Federal Judge Blasted DOJ for Leaving McCabe in ‘Limbo’ http://bit.ly/2HnREP1
// “I think as a government and as a society we’re going to pay a price at some point for this,” Judge Reggie Barnett Walton told DOJ attorneys.

🐣 RT @Acosta Trump was angered by decision by federal prosecutors not to pursue charges against former FBI director Andrew McCabe, a WH official said.

🐣 RT @peterNYT On the other hand, Lisa Monaco, who worked under Mueller and Reno, argues that under Barr we have seen “a dangerous fraying of the perception of the department’s independence.”
🐣 RT @JustSecurity “The Soul of the Justice Department: Who Must Stand Up For It Now” ¤ Powerful essay by Lisa Monaco, who served in the Clinton, George W. Bush, and Obama Justice Departments before serving as Assistant to the President for Homeland Security.
⋙ JustSecurity, Lisa Monaco: The Soul of the Justice Department: Who Must Stand Up For It Now. http://bit.ly/3bDX46o

The latest controversy does not involve criminal justice priorities but rather — in its best light — the appearance of direct and self-interested intervention in a law enforcement matter. Whether or not the stunning Departmental reversal in the Roger Stone sentencing which has now resulted in the withdrawal of all four career prosecutors from the case, (and the Departmental resignation of one) was the result of specific political interference, if you understand the Justice Department, the damage has already been done. The reputation and credibility of the Justice Department has been dealt a significant blow. The job of prosecutors and DOJ attorneys is both to do fair and impartial justice and to appear to have done so. A prosecutor withdraws from a case if and only if she believes she cannot in good conscience proceed. This standard is not met by disagreement, or preference that a decision go a different way. This high threshold is met only when as an officer of the court you cannot stand up and say the words that every Assistant US Attorney beams with pride at saying, I am here on behalf of the United States Justice Department; I represent the United States in this matter. If you cannot stand up and in good conscience advance the position of the Department you have no choice but to withdraw and sometimes to resign altogether. That’s how serious this is. It is a fundamental question of who and whose interests you serve.

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: General John Kelly, Trump Stooge, Is No Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman, Patriot http://bit.ly/325kcX7
// Vindman saw something, and said something. Kelly saw plenty, and kept it to himself for more than two years.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Ex-FBI official Frank Figliuzzi on the Flynn review: “This is what the inspector general is for. So the message that’s being sent is: We no longer trust the FBI or DOJ to police themselves. We are abandoning the usual course of oversight.”
🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 The inquiry into the Flynn matter began within the past month, sources tell NBC]. Around that same time, federal prosecutors on the Flynn case came under pressure from senior DOJ officials to recommend a lighter sentence for Flynn than they had proposed.
⋙ NBCNews: Justice Department opens inquiry into FBI interview at heart of Flynn’s guilty plea http://nbcnews.to/39vPHM8
// AG Barr has asked a U.S. attorney to lead the inquiry. Flynn pleaded guilty to making false statements during the interview, but wants to withdraw plea.

‼️🐣 RT @benjaminwittes The NYT actually misses the critical point about its own reporting in this story: in reviewing the Flynn case, Barr isn’t simply conducting a review of the decisions of career prosecutors in DC. He’s conducting a review of the decisions made by Robert Mueller.
⋙ 🐣 RT @benjaminwittes And let’s be clear: Mueller did not charge Flynn (and his son) with a variety of crimes on which they were extremely vulnerable because Flynn agreed to a plea deal in which he plead to a charge–a deal he now wants out of.
⋙ 🐣 RT @benjaminwittes If Mueller were still around, Flynn would face the logical consequences of seeking to void his plea deal. With Mueller no longer on the scene and Barr actively second-guessing his decisions, we will have to see what unfolds.
🐣 RT @benjaminwittes Barr continues his unrelenting campaign of politicizing cases in which the president is personally invested.
🐣 RT @matthewamiller Barr is going to burn DOJ to the ground from the inside in his crusade to advance the president’s political interests.
⋙ 🐣 RT @charlie_savage SCOOP: Barr installed a team of outside prosecutors, including from St. Louis, to go into the office of the US attorney for DC & review the work of line attorneys handling political sensitive cases — including vs Michael Flynn @adamgoldmanNYT @mattapuzzo
🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Barr Installs Outside Prosecutor to Review Case Against Michael Flynn, Ex-Trump Adviser http://nyti.ms/2Hl8HRJ
Amid turmoil in the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington, the attorney general has also sent outside prosecutors to review other politically sensitive cases.

🐣 RT @.JohnWDean TWO YEARS of torturing this guy by holding criminal charges over him, after Trump fired him his last day of work so he could not collect his full retirement. Sue them Andrew for this outrageous revenge for doing your job against Putin’s corrupt president!

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Recall also that there had been speculation that the grand jury had declined to indict McCabe. No public charges were filed after the grand jury met in September.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JakeTapper DOJ tells former Acting Director of the FBI Andrew McCabe that it will not pursue charges against him. [letter from Shae:] https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/1228378823013605376?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ TheRickWilson It has LONG been an article of faith on the QAnon/loon conspiracy front that Andy McCabe was going down hard. ¤ Almost 900 mentions of him at Gateway Pundit lolol
⋙ 🐣 RT @dobozysaurus *Q nuts right now* uh, this looks bad but, uh, this press release has exactly 53 words in it… the same number of secret tribunals in the subterranean MAGA courts… omg it’s so obvious he’s being tried right now and this is just a ruse to throw normies off the trail

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Justice Dept. won’t charge Andrew McCabe, the former FBI official who authorized the investigation of President Trump http://wapo.st/3bCLzvR

🐣 RT @MSNBC “It’s not normal to be a democratic country,” Yale professor Timothy Snyder says. “It’s tough to be a democratic country and while we still are a democratic country, people should make explicitly how grateful they are to have these kinds of chances.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, RachelMaddow: 2020 campaign an opportunity to celebrate democratic freedom http://on.msnbc.com/31TbATf
// Timothy Snyder, Yale University history professor and author of “On Tyranny,” talks with Rachel Maddow about how the 2020 Democratic campaign can be a means of pushing back on the attack on democratic institutions and the rule of law.

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WaPo, Philip Bump: Why Barr’s denials of influence can’t be taken at face value http://wapo.st/2tYPuCj
// He was hired to influence the Justice Department in the way he has.

🐣 RT @waltshaub It’s 10:00 a.m. Trump tried to extort a state, solicited election interference and declared absolute power to defend friends and target perceived enemies through DOJ. The media and every other institution are two steps behind him. Time to call fascism by its name. Pay attention.

RawStory: Bill Barr is attempting to smother a Justice Dept ‘mutiny’ by pushing back on Trump’s tweets: CNN New Day http://bit.ly/2uL82pY

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: The Right’s Big Lie About Roger Stone http://nyti.ms/3bEN7ph
// Trump allies are saying Stone didn’t really threaten a witness. They’re wrong.

🐣 RT @McFaul No, Mr. President, you do not have he absolute right to tell the Department of Justice what to do. We are are country of laws.
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar (2/11) Asked about Roger Stone, Trump says he has an “absolute right” to tell the Justice Department what to do 💽 https://twitter.com/McFaul/status/1228247060249501701?s=20/photo/1

💽 MSNBC, Rachel Maddow: Replacing rule of law violates trust at heart of US life http://on.msnbc.com/2UO9Mtb
// Timothy Snyder, Yale University history professor and author of “On Tyranny,” talks with Rachel Maddow about how the rule of law form a basis of trust that enables freedom in a democracy and how attacks on the rule of law breach that trust.

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🐣 RT @waltshaub It’s 9:30 a.m. Yesterday, the fascist attempted quid pro quo extortion on Twitter. This morning, he declared that he has the absolute power to target anyone—political rivals, their families, dissidents, you—with the criminal investigative apparatus of the state. Pay attention. https://twitter.com/waltshaub/status/1228325565041717249?s=20/photo/1-2
// two tweets

🐣 RT @brianklaas Gosh, do you mean to tell me that the guy who routinely calls to jail his political opponents might not believe in an apolitical rule of law?

🐣 RT @ Trump erupted so angrily in August when DOJ decided not to charge Comey that aides talked for days. He is upset w/FBI director Chris Wray. He wants formers in jail. And Barr wants POTUS to leave him alone publicly. w/@DevlinBarrett & @mattzap:
⋙. WaPo: Barr pushes back against Trump’s criticism of Justice Dept., says tweets ‘make it impossible for me to do my job’ http://wapo.st/2vDrXXN

🐣 RT @postpolitics Trump appears to escalate standoff with attorney general and Justice Dept., declaring on Twitter a ‘legal right’ to influence criminal cases
⋙ WaPo: Trump bucks Barr’s request to stop tweeting about Justice Dept., declaring a ‘legal right’ to seek intervention in criminal cases http://wapo.st/3bC2YF1

🐣 RT @benjaminwittes Barr: You’re making it impossible for me to do my job overturning the judgments of career prosecutors in cases you care about and making sure we go easy on your friends! You’re making me LOOK like a shill. ¤ Trump: And the problem is what, exactly?
🐣 RT @BillKristol The president’s abstract insistence that he can intervene in criminal cases should be taken seriously. He’s saying it to justify a) continuing to publicly smear individuals as criminals, and b) because he will order this AG or a new AG to act if he thinks he can get away with it.
⋙ 🐣 ‼️ RT @real “The President has never asked me to do anything in a criminal case.” A.G. Barr This doesn’t mean that I do not have, as President, the legal right to do so, I do, but I have so far chosen not to!

🐣 RT @ShimonPro When the chief judge issues a statement you know things aren’t normal: https://twitter.com/ShimonPro/status/1228124605413576704?s=20/photo/1
// Chief Judge Beryl Howell of the DC Circuit

Mediaite: Rudy Giuliani Spews Out Busted Firehose of Wild Accusations in Off-the-Wall Interview: Democrats ‘Want to Literally Kill Me’ http://bit.ly/37ljXIg

💽 MSNBC, TheBeatWithAri: ‘Not fit for office’: George H. W. Bush lawyer and Barr colleague slams Barr for ‘undermining’ DOJ http://on.msnbc.com/2uNnWjF
// Former Deputy Attorney General Donald Ayer joins MNSBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber to discuss AG Bill Barr’s intervention in DOJ cases to protect convicted Trump aide Roger Stone. Ayer, who also preceded Barr as deputy attorney general under President George H. Bush, argues Barr’s “pattern of conduct that he’s engaged in since he came in” as Attorney General involves “intervening out of usual course to protect Donald Trump.” Ayer adds Barr is not “fit for the office” as his “campaign” as AG works to “undermine the Department of Justice.”

⭕ 13 Feb 2020

AtlanticCouncil, Suleiman Mamut: World must not forget Putin’s Crimean crime http://bit.ly/2ujK30Y Six years ago this month, Russia shocked the world by launching a lightning operation to seize control of Ukraine’s Crimean peninsula.

🚫🐣 RT @IcuNotItAll Well, there is this…apparently, some one (we don’t follow 45🤮) snapped it b4 some one saw/deleted it…is this what chafed #BarrLies arse. This is what put #BarrIsACriminal on the edge😂? Fun days ahead😢 https://twitter.com/IcuNoItAll/status/1228125926371840001?s=20/photo/1
// deleted Trump tweet saying “Roger (and many others) will never ever ‘serve time’ as long as I am in office (long time?)” //➔ not Rt’d because only screenshot

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Barr’s ABC News interview is deeply damning. Here’s what must come next. http://wapo.st/321Bm7W It’s time for Congress to hear from the prosecutors

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Barr said, in substance, Mr. President, if you don’t shut up about the DOJ, I can’t do my job (of course, Barr sees his job as criming/covering-up for the president, but setting that aside…). Trump responds by saying he’s not bothered by what Barr said. Can someone PLEASE …
⋙ 🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 search Trump’s tweets/public statements to see if Trump EVER BEFORE responded to a direct attack/insult/criticism by saying, “all good, doesn’t bother me a bit.” I’m gonna go out on a limb and say that this kind of response is, let’s say, out of character for President Thin Skin.

🐣 RT @EricColumbus Trump pressuring DOJ to finish Durham investigation so he can “use whatever Durham finds as a cudgel in his reelection campaign.” https://twitter.com/EricColumbus/status/1228142662261387264?s=20/photo/1
💙 ⋙ WaPo: Barr pushes back against Trump’s criticism of Justice Dept., says tweets ‘make it impossible for me to do my job’ http://wapo.st/2HoCHfC

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: Trump’s New York Shakedown Shows He’ll Never Get Out of the Gutter http://bit.ly/39shRHY
// Trump again confessed out loud, demanding NY “stop all of its unnecessary lawsuits and harassment.” He does not, of course, mean of undocumented immigrants. He means of him.

🐣 RT @pleasesaveour I’m thinking Jarvanka are behind all these losers coming back. Dad is unhinged
NYT: Trump Places Loyalists in Key Jobs Inside the White House While Raging Against Enemies Outside http://nyti.ms/2HldHWp
// President Trump had a busy morning on Twitter and the radio, in a tirade that rivaled his most grievance-filled moments since becoming president.

NYT: Trump Places Loyalists in Key Jobs Inside the White House While Raging Against Enemies Outside http://nyti.ms/2HldHWp
// President Trump had a busy morning on Twitter and the radio, in a tirade that rivaled his most grievance-filled moments since becoming president.

RT @DeadlineWH “People are heartbroken. This is an institution, just like what you’re hearing about at the State Department, that people are just emotionally, very upset seeing the rule of law gutted.” – former FBI general counsel Andrew Weissmann w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1228084666562904064?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @BillKristol Whoa. Rep. Mac Thornberry, top House Armed Services Republican, on Trump’s plan to shift $3.8b from military to pay for the wall: The “re-programming announced today is contrary to Congress’ constitutional authority” and “requires Congress to take action.”
⋙ DallasNews: Top Texas Republican criticizes Trump’s plans to divert $3.8B from military to border wall http://bit.ly/2ORkLyg
// Rep. Mac Thornberry, the top Republican on the House Armed Services Committee, said the move ‘requires Congress to take action’

🐣 RT @AriMelber Shorter Bill Barr: ¤ I stand by intervening to help a convicted Trump adviser, but I wish Trump did not admit what we are doing on Twitter
⋙ 🐣 RT @AriMelber Also note Barr is *rushing* out an interview to defend himself against condemnation for blatantly improper interference by:
– nonpartisan legal experts
– top DOJ veterans
– some conservative legal leaders
Apparently facts still matter. ¤ What veteran peers say still matters.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AriMelber So this reaction from one of Trump’s favorite cabinet members reveals what they do can reveal more than what they say (‘I don’t care about criticism etc’)

🐣 RT @laurmasi Appreciated these “must reads“ & authors of them:
“Dark Money” @JaneMayerNYer
“Blow Out” @maddow
“American Oligarchs” @AndreaWNYC
“Running Against The Devil” @TheRickWilson
“Crime In Progress” Glenn Simpson & Peter Fritsch
“The Fifth Risk” Michael Lewis

🧵 RT @Teri_Kanefield (Thread) Expect More Crisis and Spectacle ¤ Judith, the reason you’ve lost perspective and you’re feeling at sea is because you’re in the grip of a nation being governed by crisis and spectacle. ¤ You can expect a dizzying round of crises and spectacles between now and November. 📌 https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1228176690938961921?s=20
// much on Timothy Snyder’s “On Tyranny”
⋙ 🐣 RT @musicmommy23 Teri, thank you again for your insight. What do you think will happen though? I’ve lost all perspective and really feel at sea.

🐣 RT @MikeBloomberg .@realDonaldTrump – we know many of the same people in NY. Behind your back they laugh at you & call you a carnival barking clown. They know you inherited a fortune & squandered it with stupid deals and incompetence. ¤ I have the record & the resources to defeat you. And I will.

🐣 RT @janinezacharia “Kelly has described Trump as amoral…saying he only obsesses about his news coverage and thinks very little about what matters to the United States…Trump is naive when it comes to foreign policy because he only cares…what makes him look strong in the moment.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @CarolLeonnig This is big. ¤ People always ask me and co-author @PhilipRucker: why don’t senior aides stand up in public and say what they really think of Trump’s governing. ¤ John Kelly just did.
⋙⋙ WaPo: Former White House chief of staff John Kelly takes issue with Trump for ousting Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, among other things http://wapo.st/2u1BPug

WaPo: John Kelly’s deepest shiv: People who rely on Fox News ‘are not informed citizens’ http://wapo.st/2UOX0dP

RollingStone, Rick Wilson: Roger Stone Knows Trump’s Secrets. That’s Why He’ll Avoid Prison http://bit.ly/2OTGlSK
// Attorney General Bill Barr is doing his best Deputy Dog routine for the president, but the fate of Trump’s underlings is inescapable

🐣 RT @McFaul Very scary. History will not be kind to those consciously not acknowledging the increasingly ruthless, autocratic tactics of Putin.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kasparov68 18-year sentences for young Russian activists, tortured and convicted on made-up terrorism charges. You can serve less time for murder. Putin’s regime is the terrorist, using indiscriminate punishments to instill fear the way his idol Stalin did.
⋙⋙ NYT: Russia Sentences Anti-Fascists on Bogus Terror Charges, Critics Say http://nyti.ms/2HqqF52
The young men received sentences of up to 18 years on the basis of confessions obtained under torture, their lawyers and rights advocates say.
// 2/10/2020

WaPo: 39 prosecutors blast Attorney General Barr for ‘dangerous and failed’ approach to criminal justice http://wapo.st/31SVJnv

‼️ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The New York City bar goes after William Barr http://wapo.st/2uLWGBX

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok #Maddow [to] @TimothyDSnyder, What now, now that we’ve diagnosed tyranny?
TS: Applaud dissenters. Make them heroes. Show solidarity by dissenting too. Many make an opposition movement. Glamorize rule of law. America works b/c of trust & law. W/o it life’s unpredictable, miserable

💙 🐣 RT @SpiroAgnewGhost Chilling to read this NYT op-ed from the 1st anniv. of Watergate, June 17, 1973, 46 yrs ago tmrw. ¤ Read it & compare to what we are living through now. This was 8 days before John Dean’s riveting, explosive testimony that revealed Nixon’s deep complicity in a massive cover up. https://twitter.com/SpiroAgnewGhost/status/1139998592330977280?s=20/photo/1

🧵RT @hu_spencer BREAKING Chief U.S. District Judge Beryl A. Howell of Washington also issued a rare statement responding to President Trump’s attacks on Stone’s sentencing judge, U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson, and defending the integrity of the courts. https://twitter.com/hsu_spencer/status/1228082771765100551?s=20/photo/1
📌 https://twitter.com/hsu_spencer/status/1228082771765100551?s=20

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Really hard to read this story and come up with a non-nefarious reason for why this investigation even exists. Barr is using the criminal investigative process, and all the suspicions it casts in its wake, to basically explore typical bureaucratic decision making.
⋙ 🐣 RT @charlie_savage NEW: The Barr-Durham investigation of CIA-NSA-FBI officials who sought to understand Russia’s 2016 election interference appears to be hunting for a basis to accuse intel officials of hiding evidence or manipulating analysis. @adamgoldmanNYT @julianbarnes
🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Justice Dept. Is Investigating C.I.A. Resistance to Sharing Russia Secrets http://nyti.ms/2UOP24z
// The prosecutor was assigned by the attorney general to scrutinize the agents and analysts who sought to understand Russia’s covert operation to help Donald J. Trump win the 2016 election.

CNN, Marshall Cohen: Trump contradicts past denials, admits sending Giuliani to Ukraine http://cnn.it/3bEu3Ht
// Emboldened after his impeachment acquittal, President Donald Trump now openly admits to sending his attorney Rudy Giuliani to Ukraine to find damaging information about his political opponents, even though he strongly denied it during the impeachment inquiry.

NYT: After Stone Case, Prosecutors Say They Fear Pressure From Trump http://nyti.ms/2UOT6lf
// The episode also brought to a head tensions in the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington.

RawStory: Bill Barr’s gambit was ‘carefully staged’ to keep the Justice Department doing Trump’s bidding: Ex-RNC chairman Michael Steele http://bit.ly/2wg9dy5

💙 🧵 RT @davidcicilline It’s hard to understand what the Attorney General’s talking about today given everything he’s already done. (1/x) 📌 https://twitter.com/davidcicilline/status/1228124390413434885?s=20

🐣 RT @kasparov63 The mafia nature of Trump’s admin isn’t in firing Alexander Vindman for his testimony, but in how he also went after his brother. Go after the family, send a message.

🐣 RT @DavidTheNonBot BREAKING: Trump says his former Chief of Staff John Kelly “Can’t keep his mouth shut. The Irish like to drink, run their mouths and fight. That’s what they do. He should have stayed in the Army.” ¤ 𝐍𝐄𝐖𝐒 𝐅𝐑𝐎𝐌 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐒𝐂𝐀𝐋𝐋𝐈𝐎𝐍 [FoxNews:] https://twitter.com/DavidTheNonBot/status/1228104782243602432?s=20

🐣 RT @peterbakernyt McConnell on Fox sides with Barr: “I think if the attorney general says it’s getting in the way of doing his job, maybe the president should listen to the attorney general.”

🐣 RT @renato_mariotti Is Trump holding the global entry status of New Yorkers hostage unless the state drops its pursuit of his tax returns and investigation of his businesses?
⋙ 🐣 RT @real I’m seeing Governor Cuomo today at The White House. He must understand that National Security far exceeds politics. New York must stop all of its unnecessary lawsuits & harrassment, start cleaning itself up, and lowering taxes. Build relationships, but don’t bring Fredo!

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 When Trump demanded that Gov. Cuomo drop lawsuits against him—even as the admin banned NYers from the trusted traveler program—”it was an almost uncanny parallel to one of the post-acquittal scenarios that the House impeachment managers had warned about.”
🐣 RT @AndreaWNYC Latest @sbg1 “Blowing through previously established rules and norms matters. Having suffered no consequences for such acts, leaders move on to bigger and more audacious targets. The appetite grows while eating, as the Russian saying goes.”
⋙ NewYorker, Susan Glasser: Donald Trump, a President So Unhinged That Even Bill Barr Says He’s Out of Control http://bit.ly/31R6WVK
// 2/14/2020; Welcome to the post-acquittal Trump Presidency.

Law&Crime: Chief Judge of D.C. District Court Rebukes President Trump in ‘Rare Statement’ http://bit.ly/3buwso6

WaPo: Pelosi says Barr ‘deeply damaged the rule of law’ through handling of Stone case http://wapo.st/2UQcTAE

🐣 RT @NBCnews JUST IN: Former US attorney Jessie Liu resigns from Treasury Dept. after President Trump withdrew her nomination as a top Treasury official on Tuesday. ¤ Liu was formerly the US attorney in Washington, DC, who headed the office that oversaw Roger Stone’s prosecution.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d “‘With Bill Barr, on an amazing number of occasions … you can be almost 100 percent certain that there’s something improper going on,’ said Donald Ayer, the former deputy attorney general in the George H.W. Bush administration.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand New: Bill Barr has emerged as a key ally in Trump’s post- acquittal crusade against the law enforcement and national security establishment that initiated the Russia and Ukraine probes. More here on the implications and White House reaction w/ @dlippman
⋙⋙ Politico, Natasha Bertrand and Daniel Lippman: ‘Really shocking’: Trump’s meddling in Stone case stuns Washington http://politi.co/2UO3zNH
// Alarmed veterans of the Justice Department said the legal system was entering uncharted territory.

🐣 Savings from Medicare-for-All are predicated on lower costs, but Medicare by law does not cover its full costs. It is subsidized by other payers. Medicaid pays even less. ¤ There are ways to cut costs, many latent in the ACA, but not yet enabled because of GOP opposition.

🐣 I can’t recommend this highly enough. It’s long, but very enlightening, tying biology to politics and suggesting a way forward.
⋙ 🐣 RT @aeonmag Love for your pet, the Earth, homeland, God: these are all triggered by a 500-million-year-old, nine-amino-acid molecule that evolved to help bonding between mother and baby
💙💙 ⋙⋙ Aeon, Ruth Feldman: The biology of love http://bit.ly/38nNLoR
// oxytocin; Humans teeter on a knife’s edge. The same deep chemistry that fosters bonding can, in a heartbeat, pivot to fear and hate; Ruth Feldman is the Simms-Mann Professor of Developmental Social Neuroscience at the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzlia in Israel, with a joint appointment at the Yale Child Study Center in the United States. 5,300 words

TheAtlantic, Peter Nicholas: John Kelly Finally Lets Loose on Trump http://bit.ly/2OOCRRx
// The former chief of staff explained, in the clearest terms yet, his misgivings with Trump’s behavior regarding North Korea, immigration, and Ukraine.

⭕ 12 Feb 2020

BusinessInsider, John Haltiwanger: ‘There need to be mass protests’: Authoritarianism experts say time is running out for Americans to stop Trump http://bit.ly/2HO8FSG “The system is enabling Trump,” Jason Stanley, a Yale philosophy professor who wrote “How Fascism Works,” told Insider.

● Americans are running out of time to stop President Donald Trump’s authoritarian slide, experts warned.
● “There need to be mass protests,” a Yale philosophy professor and expert on fascism told Insider. “The Republican Party is betraying democracy, and these are historical times. Someone has got to push back.”
● Since he was acquitted in the GOP-controlled Senate earlier this month, the president has overseen a White House purge of impeachment witnesses, and the attorney general has intervened in the trial of a Trump associate.
● Republicans have mostly sat back, with at least one senator conceding that Trump’s behavior did not seem to have changed because of impeachment.
● “There is absolutely no reason for him to stop pushing. It goes against both his personality and his experience,” Cas Mudde, a political scientist at the University of Georgia, told Insider.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 The American Bar Association: “Public officials who personally attack judges or prosecutors can create a perception that the system is serving a political or other purpose rather than the fair administration of justice.”
⋙ HuffPo: American Bar Association Goes After Trump For Blasting Roger Stone Sentencing On Twitter http://bit.ly/2HkUu7l
// The organization put out a pointed statement about “public officials who personally attack judges or prosecutors” after the president did just that.

🐣 RT @Peter_Wehner “Asking Trump to understand morality is like asking a person born blind to understand color.” From my conversation with @JohnJHarwood of @CNN.
⋙ CNN, John Harwood: Trump’s historical place defined by his amorality http://cnn.it/2SGotf7
// Scandals, large or small, mark most American presidencies. What makes Donald Trump historically unique is something different.

WaPo, Philip Bump: We know what Roger Stone did, Mr. President. He lied in your defense. http://wapo.st/39uHat2

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks 45 just said he didn’t know what Roger Stone did to deserve 9 years. Here’s answer: Stone was convicted of 7 felonies w maximum sentence of 20 years. He lied, obstructed Congress and threatened witness against him. 9 years is fair, w/in the sentencing guidelines & deserved.

🐣 RT @harrylitman I know prosecutors’ reactions sound cataclysmic, but that’s because they are –and they’re not given to overstatement. Here @JoyceWhiteVance explains the existential threat to the system of the Stone debacle.
⋙ TIME, Joyce White Vance: If Trump Is Allowed to Turn the Justice Department Into a Political Weapon, No One Is Safe http://bit.ly/2w9igAI

🐣 RT @File411 This juror speaking up, AFTER the fact is incredibly heartening… ¤ “It pains me to see the DOJ now interfere with the hard work of the prosecutors. They acted with the utmost intelligence, integrity, and respect for our system of justice.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @CNN A juror on the Roger Stone trial said she wants to “stand up” for the four prosecutors who withdrew from the case in response to their sentencing recommendation being changed by DOJ leadership. She wrote on Facebook that she “can’t keep quiet any longer.”
⋙⋙ CNN: Stone juror says she ‘stands with’ the prosecutors http://cnn.it/2vxgE3G

NBCNews, Courtney Kube: Russia will try to meddle in 2020 U.S. election, intelligence report says http://nbcnews.to/37px4s2
// Russia wants to help pro-Russia candidates, the report says, but it also meddles because it wants to show that Western nations can’t hold fair elections.

💙 🐣 RT @NatSecLisa To Aaron and Adam, Jonathan and Michael: I am sorry for the agony you are about to endure, and for the pain & betrayal you will feel at the hands of your beloved Dept. Know that you are on the right side of history & that we are so very proud of you for defending the rule of law.

🐣 RT @RepSeanMaloney We’ve lost @StateDept – Pompeo won’t defend his ambassadors.
We’ve lost @TheJusticeDept – Barr has thrown a prosecution for a political favor.
What’s next? If these agencies bend to Trump’s will, there’s no defense against him refusing to concede a loss or claiming a 3rd term. 💽 [on @Lawrence:] https://twitter.com/RepSeanMaloney/status/1227807636541919235?s=20/photo/1

DailyBeast, David Lurie: Trump DGAF About Roger Stone or Justice. Here’s the Proof. http://bit.ly/2uxWzdq
// Justice’s new sentencing recommendation for Stone had almost nothing to do with what Stone did. It was Trump showing that the justice system is, finally, being molded to his will.

NYT Editorial: Can Trump Tell the Justice Department To Do Whatever He Wants? http://nyti.ms/37qItHU
// Not according to the Constitution. http://nyti.ms/

WaPo Editorial: The degradation of William Barr’s Justice Department is nearly complete http://wapo.st/2UNl4hm

WaPo, Randall Eliason: The Justice Department confirms things are even worse than we feared http://wapo.st/2HiHA9Z

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Sens. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) and Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) will meet with Zelensky in Kyiv on Friday…“we must make sure Ukraine knows that we view them as a strategic ally,” they said in a statement.
⋙ Politico, Burgess Everett: Bipartisan group of senators to meet with Ukrainian president http://politi.co/3bz9Jav
// The trip comes soon after Trump was acquitted in an impeachment trial that centered on his pressure campaign against Ukraine.

🧵 RT @Heidi_Cuda [Jul 2019] PROTEST IS PATRIOTIC: As we witness an eruption of protests globally, it’s important to reflect on our history of civil disobedience on behalf of democratic values. We are a country founded on revolution. ¤ We knew something very wrong occurred on Nov. 8, 2016 and so we showed up. 📌 https://twitter.com/Heidi_Cuda/status/1155900057935175680?s=20
// 7/29/2019

🐣 RT @cm_merlin Trump, Roger Stone & Paul Manafort, team since 80’s. Manafort ran the Torturers’ Lobby. Worked for Deripaska/Putin 10yrs, before Trump’s campaign. Busted in Ukraine 2010 for election rigging. Stone involved Russia via WikiLeaks, etc. 💽 https://twitter.com/cm_merlin/status/1227823602365583360?s=20/photo/1
// old video of Trump and Stone

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 When Chuck Rosenberg is this alarmed, you know it’s bad. “What the prosecutors were ordered to do was dangerous and unsettling and undermined everything they — and we — stood for as Justice Department professionals. They properly refused.”
⋙ WaPo, Chuck Rosenberg: This is a revolting assault on the fragile rule of law http://wapo.st/37iCAfP

NBCNews, Mimi Rocah: Roger Stone case reveals Barr and Trump’s gross politicization of American criminal justice http://nbcnews.to/37hVEuM
// Barr’s gross distortion of the Mueller report led to calls for him to step down. He did not, and now we are facing the same situation all over again.

WaPo: Trump seeks to bend the executive branch as part of impeachment vendetta http://wapo.st/2vsQ37E

💙 NYRB, Masha Gessen (11/10/2016): Autocracy: Rules for Survival http://bit.ly/2Smig99 re: @maddow https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1227821940284575744?s=20/photo/1
// 11/10/2016

🐣 RT @tribelaw Don’t say we’ve not been warned. The alarm is going off right now.
⋙ NYT, Bob Bauer: Trump and Barr Are Out of Control http://nyti.ms/2OLPzQQ Mr. Bauer was a White House counsel in the Obama administration
// The prosecutor who quit over the Roger Stone sentencing is sending a powerful message about political weaponization.

Graphika: Report: From Russia With Blogs http://bit.ly/2vsKshw by Ben Nimmo, Camille François, C. Shawn Eib, and L. Tamora
// GRU Operators Leveraged Blogs, Social Media Accounts and Private Messaging to Reach Audiences Across Europe
⋙ 📔 Report PDF http://bit.ly/2uwUBtM 26p

🐣 RT @chrislhayes I remember basically every conservative either losing their mind or pretending to lose their mind because Bill Clinton was briefly on a plane with the Attorney General.

🐣 RT @SimonWDC Yes our Mad King is working to create a narrative where he/his aides did nothing wrong. Ukraine attacked US not Russia; perfect phone call; both investigations partisan/illegitmate thus his illegal obstruction warranted. ¤ Trump working to replace real world w/his fictional one.
⋙ 🐣 RT @SimonWDC Russia/Ukraine investigations were initiated by Trump apppointees; Mueller is GOP; people who testified against Trump all worked for Trump: the prosecutors who arrested and jailed his aides worked for Trump; everyone arrested/jailed worked for Trump. ¤ Not partisan, not a hoax.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @SimonWDC Thought – the prosecutors acted like whistleblowers, not just by going after Stone hard but also by putting in a public filing that US govt believes the Trump campaign conspired w/Russia, and they have proof; and thus Trump is compromised, a security threat. (h/t @maxbergmann).
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @adamgoldmanNYT Some interesting tidbits from Roger Stone sentencing memo that prosecutors submitted. https://twitter.com/SimonWDC/status/1227356791941533696?s=20/photo/1
// Bannon (and, implicitly, Trump) believed they had a direct line through Stone to Wikileaks

🐣 RT @SenSchumer Dear Senate Republicans: ¤ President Trump didn’t learn any “lessons” when you excused his abuse of power. ¤ And now you are responsible for every new abuse he commits.

🐣 I lived on the South Side of Chicago working at the U of C Hospitals at the height of the crime wave. Our E.R. was full of shooting victims. Everyone knew someone who’d been killed. We left because of it since we were starting a family.

🐣 RT @emptywheel This is right: The replacement of Jessie Liu–first her demotion put in place on January 6, and then her instant removal last week–is the equivalent of firing Mueller and should be treated with the same alarm.
⋙ 🧵 RT @nycsouthpaw Had Trump and his goons forced out Mueller and scuttled his prosecutions, it would’ve been a top level crisis. The same should be true for the people finishing his work. ¤ It’s also a reminder that we never learned why Mueller closed his office so suddenly with so much left to do. 📌 https://twitter.com/nycsouthpaw/status/1227581340079599624?s=20

🐣 RT @jedshug Hi, historian of the Department of Justice here. ¤ Just a reminder that the DOJ was founded in 1870 to put professionalism, expertise, and independence above partisanship, patronage, and corruption. ¤ Some suggested reading for William Barr:
⋙ StanfordLawReview, Jed Shugerman (Jan 2014): The Creation of the Department of Justice http://stanford.io/2vvFXCT
// Jan 2014; Professionalization Without Civil Rights or Civil Service

The DOJ’s creation was linked with major professionalization efforts, such as the founding of modern bar associations, to make the practice of law more exclusive and more independent from partisan politics. In this new interpretation, the DOJ’s creation runs in the opposite direction from one historical trend, the growth of the federal government’s size. Instead, it was at the very leading edge of two other major trends: the professionalization of American lawyers and the rise of bureaucratic autonomy and expertise.

🐣 RT @MelissaRyan Just gonna say this again: Trump wants to make sure we all know, and normalize internally, that the rules no longer apply to him.
🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS Trump has now publicly admitted that his attorney general intervened in the case of his own longtime adviser — who obstructed an investigation into an attack on our political system — for the express purpose of undermining DOJ’s own investigative conclusions about himself.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Congratulations to Attorney General Bill Barr for taking charge of a case that was totally out of control and perhaps should not have even been brought. Evidence now clearly shows that the Mueller Scam was improperly brought & tainted. Even Bob Mueller lied to Congress!

🐣 RT @b_judah No surprise that Navalny backs Sanders. Bernie has:
— condemned Putin’s militarism
— condemned Kremlin interference
— backed Magnitsky Act
— backed sanctions on Deripaska
— rock solid anti-kleptocracy policy
— anti-oligarch economic agenda
— wants to dismantle offshore
⋙ 🐣 RT @navalny Так приятно проснуться и узнать, что Берни выиграл! Я болел за него.

🐣 RT @mbk_center Public trust in President Putin has nearly halved in 2 years, according to the independent @levada_ru’s survey.35% of Russians trust Putin, compare to 59% back in November 2017, a massive 24 points drop. Also 4% less than in September 2019. @MoscowTimes
⋙ MoscowTimes: Russians’ Trust in Putin Halves in 2 Years – Poll http://bit.ly/2OPguv7

⭕ 11 Feb 2020 Stone prosecutors quit in protest

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Time for Democrats to get much tougher with William Barr http://wapo.st/2SLecOG

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson This is a truly great idea. ¤ I mean, TRULY great. ¤. Hell, it’s only a couple billion and routing Trump from his properties when he defaulted would be a karmic pleasure.
⋙ 🐣 RT @tvsheaha I think that Bloomberg should purchase all of Trump’s debts and then call the loans. Take everything.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi By tweet @realDonaldTrump engaged in political interference in the sentencing of Roger Stone. It is outrageous that DOJ has deeply damaged the rule of law by withdrawing its recommendation. Stepping down of prosecutors should be commended & actions of DOJ should be investigated.

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks Today was worse than the Saturday Night Massacre because this time the AG was part of the interference with justice. During Watergate AG Richardson and Deputy AG Ruckelshaus stood up to Nixon and refused to do his dirty work. Shame on Trump and Barr and new US Attorney. #VoteBlue

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 This is an extremely dangerous period for America. Sec Def Esper and CJCS Milley in Constitutional dilemma. Do the officers of the Armed Forces obey the Constitution, Federal law, snd DOD Regs OR are they subject to the unconstrained orders of Trump.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BillKristol I’ve known @EsperDoD slightly for a while. He is, I think, a decent man. If he doesn’t speak up against this–not just ignore it or mumble about process, but make clear it’s wrong for the president to suggest this and he won’t follow the suggestion–then what’s the decency worth?
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @jeffmason1 Trump says the military should look at disciplinary action against Lt. Col. Vindman, who gave testimony in impeachment hearings about the president https://twitter.com/jeffmason1/status/1227347240269885440?s=20/photo/1

DailyBeast: ‘The Gloves Are Off’: Trump Pushes Revenge Operations http://bit.ly/38luwfO by Asawin Suebsaeng, Erin Banco and. Betsy Swan
// “I think he feels like the chains are off now,” said one senior administration official. “Everything that used to be hush hush is now just…out in the open.”

NYT: Spencer Bokat-Lindell: President Bernie Sanders? http://nyti.ms/38iWCYY He was always going to be a contender. But his strength in the primaries has some Democrats excited — and others worried: A compilation of views ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1227478994255257603?s=20/photo/1

“A Sanders presidency, Mr. Yglesias says, would simply mean ‘an emphasis on full employment, a tendency to shy away from launching wars, an executive branch that actually tries to enforce environmental protection and civil rights laws, and a situation in which bills that both progressives and moderates can agree on get to become law,’ he writes. ‘That’s a pretty good deal, and you don’t need to be a socialist to see it.’”

NYT: Trump’s War Against ‘the Deep State’ Enters a New Stage http://nyti.ms/2Shjx1f
// The suggestion that Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman should now face punishment by the Pentagon was one sign of how determined the president is to even the scales after his impeachment.

🐣 RT @BillKristol Disgusting. ¤ NSA O’Brien:“We’re not a country where a bunch of lieutenant colonels can get together and decide what the policy is of the United States. We are not a banana republic.” ¤ Offers NO evidence the Vindmans were doing any such thing. Simple slander.
⋙ Politico: ‘We are not a banana republic’: National security adviser defends Vindman dismissals http://politi.co/2HgLujr
// Robert O’Brien said the brothers’ removal from the NSC was because they were trying to undermine Trump.

DailyBeast, David Lurie: Groveling Barr Just Pissed Away DOJ’s Greatest Power http://bit.ly/2waxsO8
// The department’s hard-earned reputation for factual honesty and legal credibility is in tatters now.

DailyBeast, Julia Davis: Russians Think Triumphant Trump Is More Their Man Than Ever http://bit.ly/2SkwxDk
// Russian commentators note that in Trump’s “mythologized world, he is now a superhero,” and they see him as even easier prey than before.

WaPo: Trump escalates campaign of retribution as Republican senators shrug http://wapo.st/2SiLZQd

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance In the most important statement of this primary race, Sanders says no matter which Democrat wins, everyone will unite behind them to “defeat the most dangerous president in the modern day history of this country.” It’s notable that he’s set this standard for his followers early.

🐣 RT @MarkWarner I can’t believe I have to say this, but the President of the United States has no business interfering in the criminal trial of his own campaign adviser. ¤ The Justice Department owes the court and the American people an explanation of exactly what is happening here.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The Justice Department becomes a political hit squad for an unleashed president http://wapo.st/38qQA8Y

🐣 RT @PreetBharara The DOJ leadership seems bent on humiliating its own career prosecutors, sacrificing its independence, politicizing justice, and giving special treatment to the President’s criminal associates. The worst part is they don’t seem even to care anymore.

🐣 RT @SallyQYates To the career men and women of DOJ, you are both the backbone and the heart of the Department. Your noble dedication to the rule of law is the foundation of our republic.

🐣 RT @RBReich Barr has turned the DOJ into Trump’s stooge. ¤ McConnell has turned the Senate into Trump’s rubber stamp. ¤ Gorsuch and Kavanaugh have turned the Supreme Court into Trump’s doormat. ¤ The GOP has turned itself into a Trump cult. ¤ At what point do we call this a dictatorship?

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Roger Stone lied to Congress and threatened a witness to cover up Trump campaign contacts with Wikileaks. ¤ He was found guilty on all charges. ¤ Barr overruling career prosecutors at Trump’s urging is a disgraceful attack on the rule of law. ¤. Has DOJ no independence left?

🧵 RT @marty_lederman 1/ Yes, there ought to be significant protests and resignations in DOJ, following the lead of the deeply principled Kravis & Zelinsky. Unfortunately, however, it won’t make a (practical) difference. Even if, e.g., Chris Wray & Noel Francisco & Brian Benczkowski & Jeff Wall … 📌 https://twitter.com/marty_lederman/status/1227345627178094592?s=20

🐣 RT @tribelaw The Rule of Law is gasping for breath, being suffocated by Trump and his personal henchman Bill Barr. Not even a pretense of legality. They’re doing it because they can. It’s raw, naked, unprincipled, immoral power.
⋙ PoliticusUSA: A new report confirms that William Barr is acting as Trump’s personal attorney as he has taken over all DOJ legal matters that Trump is interested in. http://bit.ly/39qCvs4
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @moscow_project Justice Department officials say that Barr was personally involved in the DOJ’s decision to reduce Roger Stone’s sentencing recommendation.s They also say it’s not the first time he’s done it—in fact, he did the same thing last month for Mike Flynn.
🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzi1 We’ve lost the Justice Department: Three Roger Stone prosecutors resign from case after DOJ backpedals on sentencing recommendation #disbarbarr
🐣 RT @Susan_Hennessey What is being described here is systematic abuse by an Attorney General wielding DOJ to hurt the president’s enemies and help his friends. Barr must resign.
💙🧵RT @NBCnews BREAKING: AG Barr is taking control of legal matters of interest to President Trump, including the Roger Stone sentencing, according to multiple people familiar with the matter. 📌 https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/1227400874785431557?s=20
💙 ⋙ NBCNews: Barr takes control of legal matters of interest to Trump, including Stone sentencing http://nbcnews.to/2tO4ZwE
// Barr’s intervention in Roger Stone’s case wasn’t the first time senior political appointees reached into a case involving an ex-Trump aide, officials say.

🐣 RT @DocKimResists The House of Representatives STILL has oversight responsibilities on the Executive Branch regardless of the continual Trump Administration obstruction. Call your MoC to demand they look into AG Barr and his meddling in the Stone sentence recommendation. 202-224-3121 #ImpeachBarr https://twitter.com/DocKimResists/status/1227381905252913152?s=20/photo/1
// Justice Statue of Liberty

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance .@harrylitman: Resignation is the strongest possible protest.. prosecutors can employ, w/in professional bounds, against improper conduct by their leadership. [Trump’s] tweet & the dept’s reduction of Stone’s sentencing were utterly rank & improper.
⋙ WaPo, Harry Litman: The Justice Department’s reputation is on life support http://wapo.st/2SgOQt0

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ I have really tried to have, and encourage others to have, faith in the resiliency of our institutions. But today I just feel so much sadness — grief, really — over what is happening. There is a cancer in the White House, and it has spread to the Justice Department.

🐣 RT @maddow “It was unusual that DC US Attorney Jessie Liu departed before a Senate confirmation hearing was scheduled. Moreover, the selection of Shea to replace her was outside the norm, as it bypassed the office’s veteran principal assistant US attorney.”
⋙ WaPo: Prosecutors quit amid escalating Justice Dept. fight over Roger Stone’s prison term http://wapo.st/31LC9tm

PoliticusUSA: Trump Claims That It Is His “Right” To Interfere In Roger Stone’s Sentencing http://bit.ly/3bvjkzb

🧵 RT @MuellerSheWrote THE TUESDAY NIGHT MASSACRE. Ask yourself what’s more likely: that four career prosecutors forged Timothy Shea’s name on their Stone sentencing memo, OR, Tim signed off on it, Trump found out, called him and made him walk it back? Let’s look at recent history for the answers. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrote/status/1227376126814638080?s=20

🐣 RT @matthewamiller The DC US Attorney’s office, which is now being run by a clear political hack taking orders from the president, is also overseeing the Flynn case, the McCabe investigation, and the new leak probe into Comey. There is surely more to come.

🐣 RT @clairecmc You may have outrage fatigue. Get over it. What happened today needs a whole new level of outrage. Trump directly helping a political crony through his bag man Barr.

🐣 RT @jaketapper All four prosecutors of Trump friend/adviser Roger Stone — Jonathan Kravis, Michael Marando, Aaron Zelinsky and Adam C. Jed — have now resigned in the wake of President Trump criticizing their sentencing recommendation, and DOJ acquiescing.

🐣 RT @qjurecic I’d been idly wondering how long it would take after impeachment for us to find out about another egregious breach of the public trust by Trump. My guess had been a month or so. Looks like the answer may be … less than a week

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance This, the 2nd withdrawal notice from a career prosecutor, speaks loudly to those of us who used to work at DOJ. There is a 4-alarm fire at Justice. https://twitter.com/JoyceWhiteVance/status/1227339683518124033?s=20

🐣 RT @davidgura “This signals to me,” Chuck Rosenberg tells @NicolleDWallace, “there has been a political infestation in the office.”

🐣 RT @EricHolder AUSA’s Kravis and Zelinsky have shown more guts-and an adherence to the rule of law-than too many now serving in Washington. What Main DOJ is trying to do-and at whose behest?-is unprecedented, wrong and ultimately dangerous. DOJ independence is critical
🐣 RT @Teri_Kanefield “Highly unusual” is entirely inadequate. ¤ The president and corrupt AG are attempting to weaponize the DOJ.
🔹The judge isn’t bound by the DOJ recommendation
🔹The House has oversight and should investigate to keep shining the light on the depths of corruption. ¤ #ImpeachBarrNow
🐣 RT @nytimes Breaking News: In a highly unusual intervention, top Justice Department officials are intervening to seek a shorter sentence for President Trump’s former adviser and longtime friend Roger Stone, after the president called prosecutors’ recommendation unfair
🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Justice Dept. to Seek Shorter Sentence for Roger Stone, Overruling Its Prosecutors http://nyti.ms/2SmhwRD
President Trump had complained that the recommendation of seven to nine years in prison for his former adviser and longtime friend was a “miscarriage of justice.”

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Breaking via Axios: Top Mueller prosecutor Aaron Zelinsky filed a notice withdrawing from the Roger Stone case on Tuesday afternoon. The filing notes that Zelinsky has resigned from the Justice Department “effective immediately.” https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1227326459598995458?s=20

WaPo: Justice Dept. to reduce sentencing recommendation for Trump associate Roger Stone, official says, after president calls it ‘unfair’ http://wapo.st/2OMLfAN

🐣 RT @waltshaub Barr
-deceived us @ Mueller report
-is investigating those who probed Trump
-asked foreign govts for intel on CIA/FBI
-set up a way to accept dirt on Biden from Giuliani
-kept the whistleblower complaint from Congress
-cast doubt on an IG report
-retracted recommendation on Stone
⋙ 🐣 RT @biancagolodryra Correct me if I’m wrong, but this reminds me of Barr taking the unusual step of saying IG Horowitz wasn’t critical enough of the FBI in his report.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @jakegibson The DOJ is changing its sentencing recommendation for Roger Stone, according to a Senior DOJ official. ¤ “The Department finds seven to nine years extreme, excessive and grossly disproportionate,” the source said, adding the DOJ will clarify its position on sentencing later today

🧵 RT @.CarnegieRussia 1/9 THREAD: In this new Carnegie paper, Tatiana @Stanovaya explains how the power transition will reshape the Russian establishment & impact both domestic & foreign policy. She presents a new system for classifying the Russian elite into five tiers: https://carnegie.ru/p-81037 📌 https://twitter.com/CarnegieRussia/status/1227228949580832768?s=20

🐣 RT @ForeignPolicy “We are deeply concerned by the number of removals of deputy chiefs of mission overseas, which are happening at way above the normal pace,” a senior foreign service officer told FP.
⋙ ForeignPolicy, Robbie Gramer (2/5): At Embassies Abroad, Trump Envoys Are Quietly Pushing Out Career Diplomats http://bit.ly/37hRa7s
// “There’s zero support or pushback from the department for the career people,” said one former U.S. official.

🐣 RT @AtlanticCouncil 🇺🇦Ukraine has made considerable reform progress over the past six years, but until Kyiv offers justice for the dozens of Ukrainians killed during the country’s 2014 Revolution of Dignity, many will continue to doubt whether fundamental change is possible.
⋙ AtlanticCouncil: No new Ukraine without justice for Maidan victims http://bit.ly/39qNDoG
// 2/9/2020

🐣 RT @leonidragozin Zelensky has fired his Kolomoysky-linked chief of staff Andriy Bohdan replacing him with Andriy Yermak who handled the delicate Giuliani matter for the presidency last year.

⭕ 10 Feb 2020

💙 TheAtlantic, Anne Applebaum: This Is How Reaganism and Thatcherism End http://bit.ly/2OHO8mj
// In a hotel ballroom in Rome, leaders of the nationalist right took a grim view of Western liberal democracy—which Cold War conservatives deeply believed in.

🧵RT @.Teri_Kanefield (Thread) It’s never too late ¤ Exactly right ⤵️ ¤ The question is how much pain must be suffered along the way—until people come together to do what needs to be done. ¤ What’s needs to be done, you ask? ¤ Looking at how countries fought off authoritarianism offers lessons. 📌 https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1226974785307127810?s=20

Reuters: Exclusive: Justice Department anti-human trafficking grants prompt whistleblower complaint http://reut.rs/2tNR5L7 //➔ “Hookers for Jesus.” Really.

🐣 RT @BillKristol An American president suggesting there’s massive election fraud. Will Trump accept his defeat on Nov. 3? Are we—from his own Cabinet to Congress to major civic institutions—ready for him if he tries not to?
⋙ 🐣 RT @rtrupar “We should have won the election, but they had buses being being shipped up from Massachusetts. Hundreds and hundreds of buses” — Trump pushes a completely unfounded conspiracy theory about massive election fraud costing him New Hampshire in 2016 📌 [full thread]. https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1227023426558271490?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @AshaRangappa Bill, what we’ve learned from impeachment is that the GOP, led by Mitch McConnell, will back up every false claim he makes and support his refusal to give up power, even, I suspect, if it leads to violence. @SenatorCollins, of course, will be very DIS-appointed.

🐣 RT @fred_burton As a former agent, we call that a clue. #Russia #France
⋙ 🐣 RT @dcexaminer ‘Politically motivated’: Putin critic found in French hotel with slit throat and dozens of stab wounds
⋙⋙ WashingtonExaminer: ‘Politically motivated’: Putin critic found in French hotel with slit throat and dozens of stab wounds http://washex.am/2SikXZx

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Giuliani is getting treatment available to no other American. If you’re under investigation and you want to provide info to DOJ about issues related to the things you’re under investigation for, you deal with the office investigating you, not a special backchannel.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jdawsey1 The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Pittsburgh is now in charge of looking at all the evidence Giuliani finds in Ukraine. @devlinbarrett @mattzap
⋙⋙ WaPo: Barr acknowledges Justice Dept. has created ‘intake process’ to vet Giuliani’s information on Bidens http://wapo.st/39jYMHU

📔 Rand (book 2009): Social Science for Counterterrorism (pdf) http://bit.ly/39mFwJZ
// 2009; Putting the Pieces Together

The authors report on an aggressively interdisciplinary project to survey and integrate the scholarly social-science literature relevant to counterterrorism. They draw on literature from numerous disciplines, both qualitative and quantitative, and then use high-level conceptual models to pull the pieces together. In their monograph, they identify points of agreement and disagreement and point out instances in which disagreements merely reflect difference of research context or perspective. Priorities for further research are suggested and improved ways to frame questions for research and analysis are identified. The questions addressed relate to how terrorism arises, why some individuals become terrorists, how terrorists generate public support, how terrorist organizations make decisions, how terrorism declines, why individuals disengage, and how strategic communications can be more or less effective.

🐣 RT @HouseJudiciary NEW: @RepJerryNadler sent a letter to AG Barr to demand answers after @LindseyGrahamSC and Barr admit that Rudy Giuliani is sending information concerning Ukraine to the Department of Justice through a special intake process. https://twitter.com/HouseJudiciary/status/1226998969492033536?s=20/photo/1-2

USNews: Trump Seeks Steep Cut to Fund Designed to Deter Russia From Threats to Europe http://bit.ly/38iIDm4

💙 HuffPo, Michael Hobbes: The Golden Age of White Collar Crime http://bit.ly/3btqV1a

🐣 RT @ACEurasia 🇺🇦🇷🇺 Rival interpretations of the 2015 Minsk Protocols have brought Ukraine and Russia to deadlock in negotiations to end the undeclared six-year war between the two nations—but could international law help Ukraine to win the diplomatic argument?
⋙ AtlanticCouncil: International law may yet contain Putin in Ukraine http://bit.ly/31K1u7d

WaPo, George Conway III: Trump is right. We might have to impeach him again. http://wapo.st/2uDW3KC

🐣📊 RT @kylegriffin1 New Quinnipiac poll: Despite the acquittal, voters say 55–40% that the Senate voting to acquit Trump does not clear him of any wrongdoing in the Ukraine matter.
⋙ 🐣 No witnesses. No documents. = Sham trial.
Trump’s Crimes (below) ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1227114730483048449?s=20/photo/1
~ not counting the 6-8 cases of Obstruction of Justice Mueller found
~ not counting the FEC violations Michael Cohen is serving time for (for which Trump is “Individual 1”)
TRUMP’S FIVE CRIMES CONNECTED TO UKRAINE:
I. Bribery (18 U.S.C. § 201)
II. Soliciting Foreign Campaign Contribution (52 U.S.C. §§ 30109, 30121)
III. Coercion of Political Activity (18 U.S.C. § 610)
IV. Misappropriation of Federal Funds (18 U.S.C. § 641)
V. Obstruction of Congress (18 U.S.C. §§ 1505, 1512)

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Voter suppression comes in a lot of different packages but this one is particularly appalling & also a reminder Trump’s people don’t believe he can win without cheating.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JonLemire “Advisers hoped that Secret Service moves in Manchester to secure the area for president would make it harder for Democratic candidates and their supporters to transverse the state’s largest city in the hours before the primary’s first votes are cast” https://
⋙⋙ AP: Trump plunges into New Hampshire race, aiming to rattle Dems http://bit.ly/2OKdvnJ
⋙ 🐣 More Abuse of Power

🐣 Pro-choice should include the personal choice to oppose abortion for oneself and to share that view with others. Many, including many Catholic Democrats, have this point of view. Amy is right. https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1227084752290746369?s=20

WaPo: Barr acknowledges Justice Dept. has created ‘intake process’ to vet Giuliani’s information on Bidens http://wapo.st/2SvJclM

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Barr’s failure to refute Sen Graham’s claim that he is going to work directly with a person who is or should be under criminal investigation (Rudy is implicated by the allegations in the Parnas indictment & his own public conduct) is as good as a confirmation. Need hearings now.
⋙ 🐣 RT @matthewamiller Very strange Barr performance at this Chinese hacking press conference just now. After opening remarks, takes one q on Lindsey Graham’s Ukraine claim, gives very general answer, then leaves before anyone can follow up, leaving rest of press conference to others.

DailyBeast, David Lurie: How the Trump DOJ’s Own Arguments May Make a Biden Probe Impossible http://bit.ly/37awwWF
// When it comes to probes of him, Trump argues Congress can’t do anything. But if that’s so, then why should Lindsey Graham be able to investigate the Bidens?

🐣 RT @FBI A federal grand jury has indicted four members of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army for allegedly hacking into the computer systems of a credit reporting agency and stealing the personal data of 145 million Americans. http://ow.ly/YWCk50yikPk https://twitter.com/FBI/status/1226895014388813827?s=20/photo/1
// Equifax

🌎 TransparencyIntl: Corruption Perceptions Index 2019 – Transparency International http://bit.ly/39k4Y2E
// undated; corruption ranking, corruption index

⭕ 9 Feb 2020

🧵 RT @anneapplebaum thread: ¤ This week I was in Venezuela, mostly offline. I observed, from Caracas, the finale of the impeachment trial, Romney’s last stand, the firing of civil servants. All around me, people nodded wearily: Yes, they said, we’ve seen this before… 📌 https://twitter.com/anneapplebaum/status/1226534687377674244?s=20

🐣💽 RT @ProudResistor Every word of this. The injustice in this world is connected and our collective liberation is too. #Oscarshttps://twitter.com/ProudResister/status/1226741650707206144?s=20/photo/1
// Joaquin Phoenix Oscar acceptance speech; Academy Awards

TheWeek: Barack and Michelle Obama-backed documentary American Factory wins an Oscar http://bit.ly/38hX6hW

🐣 RT @atrupar Here’s Lindsey Graham telling CBS that Attorney General Barr has “created a process” where Rudy Giuliani can feed Biden dirt from Ukrainian sources directly to the DOJ, and the DOJ will then check it out 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1226538711623634947?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @goodbye56789 Seriously? Can we be real for a minute? What about Ivanka, Jr and Jared? Then there’s Bill Barr’s son in law advising Trump’s legal team. And what about his daughter Mary, who works for Barr at the Justice dept.? Do they really want to discuss nepotism?
⋙⋙ VanityFair (2019): William Barr’s Son-in-Law Just Landed a Job Advising Trump on “Legal Issues” http://bit.ly/39mYYGi
// 2/14/2019

💙🧵 RT @benjaminwittes First he came for @comey, and I said nothing because I was mad at @comey because of the Clinton email investigation and I blamed him for Trump’s election.
📌 https://twitter.com/benjaminwittes/status/1226511619267743747?s=20

🐣 RT @brianklaas In authoritarian regimes, the law still exists, but it is politicized — bent to the will of the ruler so that it can be used to protect political allies and go after political rivals. Rather than an equalizer, it is a weapon.
⋙ 🐣 RT @joshtpm Remarkable. Sen. Graham says he talked to AG Barr this morning and they have set up a “process” by which Rudy Giuliani will now send his Biden “dirt” directly to AG Barr.

🐣 RT @SarahLongwell25 “Our military deserves better. Our country deserves better. Lt. Col. Vindman deserves better.” ¤ Running nationally in Fox and Friends this week. ¤ @ForTheRuleOfLaw. 💽 https://twitter.com/SarahLongwell25/status/1226501840369594370?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 8 Feb 2020

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 According to Barr and the horrific OLC memo, you can’t indict a criminal president, even for retaliating against witnesses who provided truthful testimony about your crimes and abuses. But guess what? There’s no OLC memo saying you can’t prosecute a president’s son . . . https://twitter.com/glennkirschner2/status/1226138237783232512?s=20/photo/1
// Don Jr attack on Adam Schiff etc

BusinessInsider: Trump is losing the support of the United States’ closest ally after the president slammed down the phone on them during an ‘apoplectic’ call http://bit.ly/3bnc3RZ
// Huawei, Iran, tariffs, bilateralism

● Donald Trump is close to losing the support of the United States’ closest ally after a growing series of public rows.
● The president reportedly slammed down the phone on UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson during what officials described as an “apoplectic” call.
● In recent weeks Johnson and senior members of his government have staged repeated public criticisms of Trump and his administration.
● Johnson has accused Trump of “failing to lead” and “letting the air out of the tires of the world economy.”

TheAtlantic, Benjamin Wittes: Trump Points His Finger, and a Life Is Ruined http://bit.ly/2UN83ED
// alt: “Doing the Right Thing Was Vindman’s Only Crime”; Alexander Vindman joins the club of people whom the president has targeted for telling the truth.

🐣 RT @Jackasaurus3 “Forty two years ago I left a country that built walls to come to a place without them. But today, as a citizen of the US, for the first time, I’m hearing rhetoric that reminds me of the Soviet Union of my youth.” ¤ – Mikhail Baryshnikov on Donald Trump and his cult, 2016

WaPo, David Nakamura and: ‘Not just chilling but frightening’: Inside Vindman’s ouster amid fears of further retaliation by Trump http://wapo.st/2ukcsE9

🧵RT @Teri_Kanefield (Thread) Mafia States ¤ Each of Trump’s outrageous actions push us one step closer to what Hungarian scholar Balint Magyar calls a “mafia state,” — the term he uses to describe the kind of autocracies we see springing up in the former Soviet Union. http://bit.ly/2Sb0llN
📌 https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1226163809783439369?s=20

⭕ 7 Feb 2020 Night of the Long Knives

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Here’s a new abuse of power by Trump that should alarm you http://wapo.st/2UNcYW7 over-classification of documents

WaPo, Vladimir Kara-Murza: Saying ‘no’ to Vladimir Putin http://wapo.st/2OyTbWn Can the Russian people halt Putin’s move to become ‘president-for-life’?

RT @JoyceWhiteVance I truly believe this. I just hope it will happen before November.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RevDrBarber Mark my word: more things are going to come out that will prove just how guilty Trump & his enablers are. It will turn the public against them. How do we know? Read history. He looks like he’s getting away, but pride & arrogance come before a fall. Always have, always will.

🐣 RT @kasparov63 I don’t really care that Sanders visited the USSR. I do care that he saw anything to like in our totalitarian regime and served as a propaganda tool. And some US voters will care and if he’s nominated it will be a catastrophe for Dems & country.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jcs2 @Kasparov63 ¤ I respect your views & insight, so would like to ask you about this.
⋙⋙ Politico, Holly Otterbein (5/27/2019): Bernie’s mystery Soviet tapes revealed http://politi.co/2H8Ly4R
// 5/27/2019; Unseen by the public for three decades, a POLITICO reporter views hours of footage from his 1988 ‘honeymoon’ to the USSR.

🐣🌎 RT @CityLab 13 million U.S. coastal residents are expected to be displaced by 2100 due to sea level rise. Researchers are starting to predict where they’ll go @linpoonsays reports: https://twitter.com/CityLab/status/1226142569643548672?s=20/photo/1
⋙ CityLab: Where America’s Climate Migrants Will Go As Sea Level Rises http://bit.ly/37fmRhT

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: Amy Klobuchar Seizes the Debate http://bit.ly/2H8wPqG
// We’ll see Tuesday if that impression, which she’s made on previous debate nights, impacts voters this time — and which voters if so.

DailyBeast, David Rothkopf: Friday Night Massacre’s Just the Beginning for Acquitted Trump http://bit.ly/2tBMifw
// Nine months before election day, our most corrupt, unfit, demented and malevolent president has been given more power than any other human being in our history.

DailyBeast, Jackie Kucinich: Democratic Voters Worry Biden Has ‘Too Much Baggage’ After Trump’s Ukraine Smears http://bit.ly/39mlCyS
// The conspiracy theories about Biden amplified by Trump may have been debunked, but some voters say it doesn’t matter—the former VP already has a huge weak spot.

NYT, John Gans: Col. Vindman and the Trumpification of the National Security Council http://nyti.ms/2utLOZp “[A] Trumpian National Security Council is a terrible fit for today’s world“
// His removal is petty and vindictive. It’s also part of a bigger plan.

WaPo, Nancy Pelosi: McConnell and the GOP Senate are accomplices to Trump’s wrongdoing http://wapo.st/2SrOKO5 “[T]they have joined the president in normalizing lawlessness and rejecting the checks and balances of our Constitution.“

🐣 “In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility—I welcome it.” – JFK, 1961

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Sen. Bob Menendez, Foreign Relations Ranking Member: “The administration’s dismissal of Lt. Col. Vindman, his brother and US Amb. to the European Union Gordon Sondland is clear political retaliation, the likes of which is seen only in authoritarian countries around the world.”

🐣 RT @joelockhart I’ve never subscribed to the view that we should criminally charge a President after they’ve left office. It’s a slippery slope to persecuting political opponents in our system. After today, I’ve changed my view. This President deserves to be escorted out by security.
⋙ 🐣 This is a special case, in that there is no independent DOJ. There needs to be a nonpartisan blue ribbon commission to investigate Trump’s crimes, assuming a Democrat is elected and we win the Senate.

🐣 RT @JohnWDean Ben, I believe four more years of Trump/Barr will give us a dictator — and I am not employing hyperbole!
⋙ 🐣 RT @brhodes Barr is legit scary. Now consider 4 more years of DOJ as an extension of Trump-Barr worldview of an all-powerful executive

🐣 RT @McFaul I am really angry that Trump did not allow The Vindmans a dignified departure from the NSC. Such a petty, small, vindictive man.
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul “I served with [Vindman] in the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, where he was everything you would want in a military attaché: smart, knowledgeable about the country, fluent in Russian and absolutely dedicated to the mission of advancing U.S. national interests.”
⋙⋙ WaPo, Michael McFaul (10/30): Alexander Vindman should be celebrated, not smeared http://wapo.st/335iyUR

🐣 RT @Msnbc After the ousting of Lt. Col. Vindman, @Maddow looks at the fates of some of the other key witnesses in the Trump impeachment inquiry and finds several who are no longer in their positions. https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1226030917011025922?s=20/photo/1
💙 ⋙ 💽 MSNBC, Rachel Maddow: Witnesses left scattered in wake of Trump impeachment scandal http://on.msnbc.com/2ScurFH
// Rachel Maddow looks at the trail of empty positions left by people involved in the impeachment investigation of Donald Trump’s Ukraine scheme who either felt compelled to leave or were forced from their jobs.
⋙ Kurt Volker, Fiona Hill, Tim Morrison, Rick Perry, John Bolton, Marie Yovanovich, Wm Taylor, Jennifer Jones, Alexander Vindman, Yevgeny Vindman, Gordon Sondland

🐣 RT @rulajebreal
•Marie Yovanovitch testified & retired.
•Kurt Volker turned over texts & quit
•Sondland testified now fired
•Taylor testified removed Jan 2
•Morrison left week after testified
•Vindman testified, escorted out yesterday along with twin brother
•Pence aide Williams left OVP
⋙ 🐣 I think Fiona Hill went back to Brookings

Politico: Intel hearing on global threats delayed amid fears of provoking Trump’s ire http://politi.co/379m0iH
// Intelligence leaders initially wanted to abandon the public portion of the congressional hearing to avoid upsetting Trump.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Lieutenant Colonel Vindman has proven to be an American patriot. His firing was a clear and brazen act of retaliation that showcases the President’s fear of the truth — and the vindictiveness which led Republican Senators to be accomplices to President Trump’s cover-up.

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Here at #TeamJustice we’re a big tent w/room for all. We’ll have honest & even heated disagreements, we’ll argue our points & listen to the points of others. Then we’ll come together & work like h&ll to defeat, dislodge & dethrone the dictator determined to destroy our democracy.

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff President Trump is exacting his retribution, removing those who complied with subpoenas, came forward, and testified about his misconduct. ¤ These are the actions of a man who believes he is above the law — ¤ Precisely the kind of conduct Congressional Republicans enabled.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d What normally happens when a public official retaliates against a witness who testified about the public official’s criminal conduct is that the public official goes to prison.

🐣 RT @NedPrice They claim this is about downsizing. The previous admin downsized the NSC staff; precisely ZERO staffers were escorted out. It was done through attrition, just as this process was billed. This is about chilling whistleblowers & eliminating potential witnesses, not streamlining.

🐣 RT @AndrewFeinberg NEW: “The Art of the Deal” co-author @TonySchwartz says Americans “vastly underestimate the level of danger that we’re facing” from @realDonaldTrump, who he calls “every bit as capable” of using law enforcement against his enemies as Putin or Kim Jong Un.
🐣 RT @AndrewFeinberg MORE: @RepRaskin adds that @HouseDemocrats “undoubtedly will get serious about our use of the appropriations power” post-impeachment, including voting to zero out salaries for administration officials and kill funding for agencies that defy/ignore Congress
🐣 RT @ SCOOPLET: @RepRaskin says “there is revived interest” among @HouseDemocrats in using Congress’ “inherent powers of contempt,” which would allow the House vote on detaining or fining Trump administration officials who defy subpoenas.
⋙ TheIndependent [UK], Andrew Feinberg: Trump is now free to take revenge against those who wronged him during impeachment. Insiders told me it won’t be pretty http://bit.ly/2Sc1VEd
// ‘I think of myself along with other people who’ve spoken out consistently against him as being incredibly vulnerable’

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Pelosi said she was “stunned” by Colonel Vindman’s dismissal. “That’s such a shame,” she told reporters. “What a patriotic person. This goes too far.”
⋙ NYT: Trump Fires Gordon Sondland Hours After Dismissing Impeachment Witness Alexander Vindman http://nyti.ms/2H5pdoU
// mEmboldened by his victory and determined to strike back, the president fired Mr. Sondland, the ambassador to the European Union, after the White House earlier on Friday dismissed Colonel Vindman.

🐣 RT @CBS BREAKING: Gordon Sondland, EU ambassador who testified in impeachment hearing, ousted https://cbsn.ws/3bhP8Y5

🐣 RT @AP BREAKING: President Trump ousts ambassador to EU Gordon Sondland, who gave damaging testimony in impeachment inquiry.

🐣 RT @tribelaw “Colonel Vindman’s twin brother, Yevgeny Vindman, also an Army lieutenant colonel who worked at the White House, was fired as well and escorted out at the same time.” ¤ Punishing even the relatives of one’s critics is the hallmark of tyrants.
⋙ NYT: Impeachment Witness Alexander Vindman Fired From the White House http://nyti.ms/2Uyqmx5
// Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, whose testimony in the House inquiry infuriated President Trump and his allies, will be reassigned within the military, officials said. “I’m not happy with him,” Trump said. Colonel Vindman’s brother was fired too.

WaPo, James Comey: As usual, Trump called me a sleaze. But the audience reaction to his rant was more upsetting. http://wapo.st/2Sn9Mxq

🐣 RT @SarahKendzior Targeting family members is a classic and effective tactic of authoritarian rule. It goes hand in hand with the installation and elevation of the autocrat’s family into political power, which happened the moment Trump took office.
🐣 RT @julieroginsky My heart breaks for their father, who brought his boys to the US from the Soviet Union because he didn’t want them to live under an authoritarian regime that punished decency in public life. As a fellow Soviet Jewish refugee, I find this particularly chilling.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Vindman’s brother was fired & walked out alongside him. Understand, Trump can now come for anyone who gets in his way, he can retaliate against family. The people who wouldn’t do the right thing for its own sake should know that day can come for them too.

🧵 RT @emptywheel As Vindman is removed from the White House for telling the truth remember that Kash Patel is running around the White House pretending he’s an expert on Ukraine. 📌 https://twitter.com/emptywheel/status/1225906343774740480?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @emptywheel [ … ] By all means, celebrate Vindman. ¤ But remember that this is also a choice to make the US less safe, out of Trump’s fear of the truth.

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Vindman’s lawyer tells me his twin brother Yevgeny has been fired from NSC, too, and was also escorted from the White House.
⋙ Politico: Vindman, a star Trump impeachment witness, escorted out of the White House http://politi.co/2ujAAXx
// “The truth has cost LTC Alexander Vindman his job, his career, and his privacy,” said one of his lawyers.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 “His twin brother Yevgeny Vindman, a National Security Council attorney, was also fired and walked off the White House grounds alongside him.”
⋙ CNN: Key impeachment witness Vindman fired from White House job http://cnn.it/3bmKjg8
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance It seems trivial to mention it at this point, but retaliation against a witness is a federal crime.

🐣 RT @peteralexander LTC Vindman escorted from WH, per his lawyer David Pressman: “He followed orders, he obeyed his oath, and he served his country… And for that, the most powerful man in the world – buoyed by the silent, the pliable, and the complicit – has decided to exact revenge.” https://twitter.com/PeterAlexander/status/1225883984007221248?s=20/photo/1-2
// letter from lawyer

🐣 RT @FrankFugliuzzi We were all kicked out of the WH today. It’s no longer the people’s house: Vindman, who provided key impeachment testimony, ‘escorted’ from White House, attorney says
⋙ NBCNews: Vindman, who provided key impeachment testimony, ‘escorted’ from White House, attorney says http://nbcnews.to/3bqhlwb
// The truth has cost LTC Alexander Vindman his job, his career, and his privacy,” Vindman’s attorney told NBC News.
– – – – – – – – – – –
WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Buttigieg thrives in town-hall settings http://wapo.st/373Inpv “Frankly, we could do a lot worse at this point than a prepared and intellectually sophisticated president”

🐣 RT @atrupar “I probably have a legal obligation to report corruption” – here’s Trump accusing the Bidens of corruption on Thursday, saying, “my kids could make a fortune” if they did the same ¤ New reporting indicates Trump’s business bilked nearly $500k from taxpayers
WaPo: Secret Service has paid rates as high as $650 a night for rooms at Trump’s properties http://wapo.st/2OApIeq “The records show more than $471,000 in payments from taxpayers to Trump’s companies. But … the actual total is likely to be higher.”

🐣 RT @ A third of Republicans have confidence in Vladimir Putin—a man who poisons dissidents, murders journalists, facilitates horrific war crimes, illegally annexes territory, rigs his elections, and attacks our elections—to “do the right thing concerning world affairs.”
⋙ 🐣 📊 RT @PewPoll: Americans consistently have expressed little confidence in Russian President Vladimir Putin. But Republicans are now 21 points more likely than Democrats to express confidence him (31% vs. 10%), the widest partisan gap in our polling. https://pewrsr.ch/375lQsC https://twitter.com/brianklaas/status/1225784492188717057?s=20/photo/1

TheBulwark, Charles Sykes: The Gospel According to Mad King Donald http://bit.ly/39c7VCc “a raw, bitter, unhinged rant of crazy”
// Wednesday’s outbursts didn’t teach us much about Donald Trump. But they taught us a lot about the Republican party.

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade All public servants of integrity at are risk with a vindictive president, enabling cabinet, and complicit Senate. I hope they will do their duty anyway. Thanks for doing yours, Lt. Col. Vindman.
⋙ 🐣 RT @benjaminwittes Thinking of Lt Col Alexander Vindman today. You should be too.

🐣 RT @gregpmiller There is no graceful exit from Trump’s orbit.
Vindman had already informed WH officials he would take early departure from NSC and leave by end of February.
But WH appears to be accelerating that plan in part to make it look punitive.

🐣 [To @BillKristol] I wrote this before I ever heard @SpeakerPelosi invoke it: ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1225768077406736384?s=20/photo/1

Has the Enlightenment itself failed? – that world of rights and responsibilities in which the individual was the measure of all things, the crux of ethics and morality, the agent of action. This question frames the dreadful legacy we may leave to our children. They will live with the consequences of our inaction, of our inability to bear the burden of moral and effective self-governance. “A Republic,” Ben Franklin cautioned: “– if you can keep it.”

🐣 RT @BillKristol I emailed @WalshFreedom this poem, a favorite of mine. But it’s not quite right; one doesn’t know the effect of a losing, even doomed, effort, on others who, sooner or later, may pick up the torch for a decent conservatism or a GOP worth defending.
⋙⋙ PoetryFoundation, WB Yeats: To a Friend Whose Work Has Come to Nothing http://bit.ly/2S4asZz
⋙ 🐣 RT @BillKristol These lines seemed especially resonant:

“Now all the truth is out,
Be secret and take defeat
From any brazen throat,
For how can you compete,
Being honor bred, with one
Who were it proved he lies
Were neither shamed in his own
Nor in his neighbors’ eyes…”

🐣 RT @maddow
3-part mini thread:
it’s an iowa thing, not just an iowa dems thing.
the 2012 gop iowa caucuses were “won” by romney.
& then a few days later they were “won” by santorum.
& then a few months later they were “won” by ron paul
@Morning_Joe


// 1/4/2020

💙 🐣 RT @glennkirshner2 The House has to stay high but go hard. They must move to impeach Barr. He lie to Congress, he lied about the Mueller report, he refuses to investigate obvious crimes by the administration, he is conflicted out of many matters but refuses to recuse. Oh, and then there’s Epstein.

🐣 RT @Morning_Joe “Donald Trump mocked the words of Jesus Christ and he got applause for it.” — @JoeNBC 💽 https://twitter.com/Morning_Joe/status/1225748402757083138?s=20/photo/1
// Trump at national prayer breakfast
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @Morning_Joe “Let me read you the words that the President of the United States at a National Prayer Breakfast was mocking yesterday.” — @JoeNBC 💽 https://twitter.com/Morning_Joe/status/1225748206568558593?s=20/photo/1
↥ ↧
💙 🐣 RT @Morning_Joe “It was a master class yesterday in the difference between humility and hubris, between class and someone who is classless.” –@JoeNBC on the difference between Clinton and Trump post-acquittal speeches. 💽 https://twitter.com/Morning_Joe/status/1225740839130927106?s=20/photo/1

🐣 Iowa also screwed up the Iowa caucuses for the GOP in 2016. They had three different winners called, weeks apart. Dems were also hit with a Denial-of-Service attack (not “prank calls”) by the GOP. @Morning_Joe @JoeNBC @MorningMika
⋙ 🐣 Sorry, this was 2012, not 2016. per @maddow:
it’s an iowa thing, not just an iowa dems thing.
the 2012 gop iowa caucuses were “won” by romney.
and then a few days later they were “won” by santorum.
and then a few months later they were “won” by ron paul….

🐣 RT @davidenrich This is a very dangerous precedent. ¤ I am familiar with this situation because @BikiniRobotArmy has shared these Deutsche documents with me too. My best guess: someone complained to @Twitter that the documents are the property of the Broeksmit estate. (1/2)
⋙⋙ ForensicNews (2/4): Twitter has temporarily banned our founder @ScottMStedman for allegedly violating rules. It is forcing him to delete a crucial tweet about Deutsche Bank, which will not happen. https://twitter.com/davidenrich/status/1225617609930027013?s=20/photo/1-2
// [screenshots of docs (copied) ~ Scott is contesting with Twitter]
⋙ 🐣 RT @ That does not affect the right of a journalist in the US to publicly disclose the documents. ¤ @Twitter should not be doing the bidding of whoever is trying to keep this stuff secret, whether it’s the Broeksmit family or @DeutscheBank.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ And yes, I have a stake in this, because the @BikiniRobotArmy documents are an important part of my book and have already featured in the NYT. I don’t always agree with @ScottMStedman’s reporting, but I 100% endorse his right to put stuff like this in the public domain.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @mikemcgannpa You may not be aware the Val Broeksmit posted on here that he gave express permission to Forensic News to publish them. So, it seems like the pressure must be coming from Deutsche Bank.
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @ NatashaBertrand This is ridiculous, @TwitterSupport
⋙⋙ 🧵 RT @ForensicNews Twitter has informed @ScottMStedman that he will be permanently locked from his account unless he removes content. 📌 https://twitter.com/forensicnewsnet/status/1225502501929127937?s=20
⋙ 🐣 Please write about this and about what’s in the article they banned screenshots of. It’s dynamite. (link in my last tweet)
💙 ⋙⋙ ForensicNews (1/3/2010): Trump Deutsche Bank Loans Underwritten By Russian State-Owned VTB Bank, Whistleblower Told FBI http://bit.ly/37B3WP4 by @ScottMStedman, Eric Levai and Bobby DeNault

DailyBeast, Scott Bixby: Mike Bloomberg Is Paying ‘Influencers’ to Make Him Seem Cool http://bit.ly/2SDFwyD
// The Bloomberg campaign is trying an ad❣strategy familiar to every other startup with a ton of cash and a questionable business model: paying influencers to make it seem cool.

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: King Donald to GOP: And Now—and Forever—You Shall Be My Servants http://bit.ly/2vcp4gu
// Trump’s performances Thursday told the world that corruption had triumphed. He learned exactly the opposite lesson of the one Republicans imagined.

NYT, Michael Bloomberg: Fixing Inequality Is My Priority http://nyti.ms/2vbQaV0
// Right now, the rewards of the economy are far too concentrated at the top.

⭕ 6 Feb 2020

MSNBC, Steve Benen: Trump’s impeachment tested our political system, and it failed http://on.msnbc.com/38cXj6c
// After Watergate, Americans were told “the system worked.” In the wake of Trump’s acquittal, let no one use the same phrase now.

TheAmericanInterest, Neal Barnett and Andrew Foxall: Collapsing the Russian Tripod http://bit.ly/2vfWpHp
// Successfully fighting disinformation and influence operations of authoritarian adversaries requires understanding how these efforts have been developed by—and are run out of—the intelligence services.

🐣 RT @duty2warn Trump calls his political opponents “bad,” “dirty,” “horrible,” “evil,” “sick,” “corrupt,” “scum,” “leakers,” “liars,” “vicious,” “mean,” “lowlifes,” “non-people,” “stone-cold crazy” and “the crookedest, most dishonest, dirtiest people I’ve ever seen.”
⋙ WaPo, Dana Milbank: Trump learned his lesson. He’s going to be even more vulgar. http://wapo.st/38bYsL9

Marketwatch, Timothy Joseph: Trump’s impeachment acquittal echoes the collapse of ancient Rome’s republican ideals http://on.mktw.net/3bpbasf
// A classics professor sees troubling political parallels between ancient Rome and America today

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🔊 ApplePodcasts, Talking Feds: 57. Partial Acquittal http://apple.co/2S5TmKP with Harry Litman, Frank Figliuzzi, Glenn Kirschner and Barb McQuade

In this special Talking Feds Now! episode, taped hours after the Senate voted to acquit President Trump, Frank Figliuzzi, Glenn Kirshner, and Barb McQuade join Harry with initial reactions and analysis.  Is the verdict an unalloyed triumph, as Trump’s ardent defenders proclaim, or inconclusive given the failure to even present evidence?

To what extent did the defection of Senator Romney take the luster off the verdict?  And what should we now expect by way of continuing oversight in the House?

🐣 RT @McFaul As I’ve said before, and he just demonstrated again today, Trump does not understand right from wrong. And that fact is the scariest of all.

TheWeek, David Faris: Trump’s acquittal means there is no bottom http://bit.ly/2Uy6wSH ‘Only the November general election stands between us and slow-motion authoritarianism’

WaPo: Trump lambastes his critics as he moves to target perceived enemies over impeachment http://wapo.st/31DiD27

🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS This is bad. The Treasury Department, which broke the law to avoid giving Congress Trump’s tax returns, is turning over records related to Hunter Biden in response to requests from GOP Senators. The sharp contrast demands answers, one exert tells me:
⋙ WaPo, Greg Sargent: Emboldened, Trump allies may already be targeting his enemies in new ways http://wapo.st/38j1uNC

🚫 ≣ Vox: Read Trump’s bananas, post-impeachment victory lap speech http://bit.ly/372fYQR

WaPo, Joe Walsh: Challenging Trump for the GOP nomination taught me my party is a cult http://wapo.st/2Ox07U0
// Real conservatives think for themselves. Trump Republicans have been brainwashed.

🐣 RT @BillKristol This ad❣thanking Mitt Romney for his principled and courageous stand will run next week on Fox News in Utah. And you can thank Mitt here at http://bit.ly/2SpmHil 💽 https://twitter.com/BillKristol/status/1225473327164280838?s=20/photo/1

HuffPo, Arthur Delaney: Treasury Department Hands Over Hunter Biden Info After Withholding Trump’s Tax Records http://bit.ly/3bl2vGT
// The impeachment trial is over, but Senate Republicans are pressing forward with an investigation into the Bidens.

🐣 RT @NormOrnstein The attacks on the whistleblower by Trump toadies in the Senate and House are undoubtedly aimed at intimidating whistle blowers in the Justice Department from pointing out Barr’s misconduct.
🐣 RT @SethAbramson Increasingly I get the sneaking suspicion that Attorney General William Barr should probably either be in jail or on bail awaiting trial right now
⋙ 🐣 RT @SethAbramson PS/ I want to be clear: this isn’t some sort of “lock him up” chant. I’m saying that we have a growing stock of evidence that he committed perjury before Congress, that he is seeking to conspire to obstruct justice with President Trump, and that he has already done so many times.
⋙ 🐣 RT @SethAbramson PS2/ His knowledge of the Parnas case means he knows what Trump did and still plans to do; but then he issued an edict yesterday that *no one can investigate the president without his permission*. That seems to place him at the center of a conspiracy to defraud the United States.

🐣 RT @11thHour Tonight’s #LastThingBeforeWeGo? How did Trump’s comments at the National Prayer Breakfast compare to Obama and Bush? ¤ https://on.msnbc.com/3bloDkq 💽 https://twitter.com/11thHour/status/1225646945311449088?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @AshaRangappa_ There is an inherent conflict of interest in an Attorney General, a political appointee, making the decision on whether a predicated case on the person who appointed him should be opened. This is EXACTLY why we have Special Counsel regulations 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1225581662534238208?s=20

🐣 RT @donwinslow I have multiple sources inside the Justice Department that tell me when Barr became Attorney General he shut down *six* separate investigations into Trump and Trump related companies and surrogates. ¤ I’m told Barr has also prevented *two new* investigations from moving forward.

TheDesk, Matthew Keyes: Twitter suspends Forensic News investigative reporter for posting journalism http://bit.ly/2StW6AC
⋙ ForensicNews (1/3/2010): Trump Deutsche Bank Loans Underwritten By Russian State-Owned VTB Bank, Whistleblower Told FBI http://bit.ly/37B3WP4 by Scott Stedman, Eric Levai and Bobby DeNault

🐣 RT @OlgaNYC1211 Welcome to a mafia state. ¤ Criminal mafia regime is going after US citizen @AlexandraChalup for trying to warn about the attacks on America by Russia by highlighting Putin’s decade long agent Manafort who happens to be a 40 yr associate of Trump. Via our tax funded agencies
⋙ 🐣 RT @JasonLeopold NEW: Sens. Grassley and Johnson have targeted @AlexandraChalup as part of their probe into debunked claims re: Ukraine/2016 election & Biden. Here’s her statement to @BuzzFeedNews. Additionally, DOJ sent Chalupa a letter in 2017 saying she did not have to register under FARA https://twitter.com/JasonLeopold/status/1225496596302921728?s=20/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 The President of the United States. He now feels more empowered. More seeking vengeance. More unchecked. Some dangerous months ahead.
⋙ WaPo, Michael Gerson: Trump’s politicization of the National Prayer Breakfast is unholy and immoral http://wapo.st/31EWoJm

🐣 RT @dcpoll The insane criminal president* on Thursday gloated about his newly confirmed immunity from both legal and constitutional accountability to room full of federal lawmakers who responded to his paranoid ravings with a mixture of feigned and genuine delight.
⋙ NYMag, Eric Levitz: The Insane Criminal President Held a Party Today http://nym.ag/2v7AfHt

WaPo, Michael Gerson: Thank you, Mitt Romney http://wapo.st/2OOFtPp

WaPo, David Nakamura: Trump celebrates end of impeachment with angry, raw and vindictive 62-minute White House rant http://wapo.st/3703CIQ

DailyBeast, Jay Michaelson: Trump Drags Prayer Breakfast Into Gutter With Attack on Romney and Pelosi’s Faith http://bit.ly/2H3vtgA
// It’s supposed to one of Washington’s few totally nonpartisan events where people are on their best behavior. Then Donald showed up.

DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng: Trump Celebrates Impeachment Acquittal With Bizarre ‘Blood’ and ‘Bullshit’ Filled White House Speech http://bit.ly/2H1pjxF
// “It’s a celebration,” Trump said about the day’s event. “I’ve done things wrong in my life, I will admit…but this is what the end result is.”

🐣 RT @NoahSchachtman Just so we are clear here: FOX NEWS is calling out FOX NEWS pundits for spreading propaganda on FOX NEWS. I’ve never seen anything like it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AndrewKirell Exclusive: In leaked documents, Fox News’ in-house research team warns colleagues of “disinformation” from several Fox News regulars like Giuliani and John Solomon.
💙 ⋙⋙ DailyBeast: Fox News Internal Document Bashes Pro-Trump Fox Regulars for Spreading ‘Disinformation’ http://bit.ly/2GXLHIa
// In a briefing obtained by The Daily Beast, Fox’s research unit advises colleagues to be wary of “disinformation” from several Trump-boosting on-air regulars, including Giuliani.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews European intel & law-enforcement officials remain extremely concerned about assassinations of anti-Putin & Kadyrov dissidents throughout the EU & the UK. At least 15 people have been killed by Russian hit squads in the UK, including innocent bystanders. https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1225497611509129224?s=20

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Senate Report Criticizes Response to Russian Meddling and Partly Blames McConnell http://nyti.ms/2S4SpTi
// A new report from a Republican-led committee included accusations that the Senate leader stopped a more forceful American response to Russian interference in the 2016 elections.

━━━━━━━▼ Crazytime
🐣 RT @JustSchmeltzer And I’ll add one more point — if a reporter refuses to report on the objective truth, and uses more positive spin out of fear of being called anti-Trump, then they ARE reporting with bias, and doing harm to their profession and their responsibility.

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Congratulations to Bill Barr for sitting there yukking it up while the president spreads smears and lies about career FBI officials and attacks one of the most decorated prosecutors in DOJ history. Coward.

🐣 RT @JoeLockhart People really should find the answer of why Trump had an unscheduled emergency trip to Walter Reed a few months ago. My guess is it had something to do with today’s performance.

🐣 RT @Stonekettle He’s insane. ¤ But then, we already knew that.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jonavlon “I wish he were here, I’d give him one hell of an introduction.” ¤ That was President Trump on Abraham Lincoln. ¤ Just now. ¤ In the White House. ¤ Says people don’t know he was a Republican. ¤ Then goes on to say that Jim Jordan is “very proud of his body.” Totally normal.

🐣 RT @ECMcLaughlin I wonder what it feels like to abdicate your dignity intentionally for a man like this.
⋙ 🐣 RT @joelockhart How humiliating it must be to be a Senator to be sitting through this horror show. What ever was left of their self respect is dying on national TV.

🐣 RT @Acosta This is like a press conference except Trump is answering the questions he wishes reporters would ask.

🐣 RT @MikhailaRFogel Well, I think I speak for all of us when I say this is the moment of grace our great nation was looking for.
// pretty sure this is sarcastic🥴

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger media: you have an obligation to explain how unhinged and insane this is: Trump Loses It in Rant Against Enemies

🐣 RT @CasterNoel This is the most insane I have ever seen Trump and I have seen him sh*t himself on a soundstage on ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ and make a teenage Ivanka give him a lapdance on ‘Miss Teen USA’ @realDonaldTrump
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DailyBeast, Betsy Swan: Zelensky Adviser on Trump Impeachment: ‘It Definitely Was Stressful’ http://bit.ly/2S17Ont
// “If we could choose, this thing wouldn’t have happened. It would have been building the relationship rather than trying to save it from something very political, very loud.”

🐣 RT @BarackObama Even if the methods are new, sowing the seeds of doubt, division, and discord to turn Americans against each other is an old trick. The antidote is citizenship: to get engaged, organized, mobilized, and to vote – on every level, in every election.
🐣 RT @JeffreyGoldberg “These pro-Trump forces are poised to wage what could be the most extensive disinformation campaign in U.S. history. Whether or not it succeeds in reelecting the president, the wreckage it leaves behind could be irreparable.” — @mckaycoppins:
⋙ TheAtlantic, McKay Coppins: The Billion-Dollar Disinformation Campaign to Reelect the President http://bit.ly/2S1hTki
// How new technologies and techniques pioneered by dictators will shape the 2020 election

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo, Marie Yovanovitch: These are turbulent times. But we will persist and prevail. http://wapo.st/2StWwHw

🐣 RT @ProudResister
75% of America wanted witnesses
— GOP voted against witnesses
73% of America want stricter gun reform
— GOP refuse to vote for any gun reform
70% of America want climate action
— GOP refuse to vote for climate action
GOP does not vote for America.
America, stop voting for GOP.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson I have some thoughts on Mitt Romney’s stand against Donald Trump: ¤ “Mitt Romney Is the Only Republican in Congress With Any Guts Left”
⋙ Medium, Rick Wilson: Mitt Romney Is the Only Republican in Congress With Any Guts Left http://bit.ly/2uojxDA
// The Utah senator enraged Republicans and showed you can take a stand against a lawless president

DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng and Erin Banco: Giuliani & Co. Plot New Biden Probes and Overseas Trip as Trump’s Ukraine Team Lies in Ruin http://bit.ly/2txIqw3
// Members of Trump’s Ukraine team ensnared in the scandal appear to have been the biggest casualties in the Giuliani-led crusade.

💙 🐣 RT @Zigmanfreud This interview between Mitt Romney and Chris Wallace is the greatest 15 minutes of TV Fox News has done since at least the start of the 2016 election. ¤ Romney is tremendous & heads must have EXPLODED all over #Cult45 America, especially the White House!
⋙ 💽 FoxNews: Sen. Mitt Romney tells Chris Wallace that President Trump should be removed from office http://bit.ly/2UvoKE8
// Feb. 05, 2020 – 15:00 – Exclusive: ‘Fox News Sunday’ anchor Chris Wallace interviews Republican Senator Mitt Romney about his decision to vote to convict President Trump on abuse of power article of impeachment.

🐣 RT @olgaNYC1211 According to @maddow Barr sent out a memo today stating that only he can approve or disapprove an investigation into the President and VP. Looks like the Trump regime has been given green light by his corrupt AG to commit whatever crimes he wants and our agencies cant do a thing

⭕ 5 Feb 2020 Trump Acquitted, but Romney!

USAToday, Reed Galen and John Weaver: Impeachment trial verdict reminds us why we fight to defeat Donald Trump and his enablers http://bit.ly/3bgPwWQ
// Trump has hijacked the GOP and remade it in his value-less image. We can’t end the cowardice of cultish Republicans, but we can end their careers.

WaPo Editorial: History will remember Mitt Romney http://wapo.st/2H1jTTu

TheWeek, Windsor Mann: Mitt Romney tells it like it is http://bit.ly/39eTtcW

🐣 RT @duty2warn “Slurred speech, slouching, hanging on to the podium, obsessive sniffing and sweating, twitches and jerks and seeming paralysis in his left arm were all evident as the president spoke State of the Union Address Raises Eyebrows Over Health, Mental Capacity
⋙ NYIndependent, Keith Girard: Trump State of the Union Address Raises Eyebrows Over Health, Mental Capacity http://bit.ly/2Sob3Er

🐣 RT @kasparov63 “Do what you must and so be it,” in the words of the Soviet dissidents. Romney’s vote and his words should shame McConnell and his colleagues, but you cannot shame the shameless.
⋙ 🐣 RT @sykescharlie “‘Do what is right; let the consequence follow.’ Mitt Romney has lived those words, and history will honor him for having done so.” Romney’s decision to vote to convict the president, writes @Peter_Wehner, presents a profile in courage:
⋙⋙ TheAtlantic, Peter Wehner: A Profile in Courage http://bit.ly/2GWg0PA
// Senator Mitt Romney’s decision to vote to convict President Donald Trump is an extraordinary act.

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand DoD officials were trying to expedite delivery of Javelins to Ukraine 10 days before Trump’s call w/Zelensky, emails show, but then Trump ordered hold on aid. ¤ Adds new context to Trump’s “I’d like you to do us a favor, though,” when Z asked about Javelins.
⋙ CNN: Pentagon officials stunned by White House decision to block Ukraine aid, new emails show http://cnn.it/2SlzrGU

TPM, Josh Kovensky: President Petro Poroshenko, Zelensky’s predecessor, nearly announced Biden investigations in March ’19 http://bit.ly/2Sn6SbR

Newsweek, Doug Gordon: Republicans Have Just Green-Lit Open Season on Our Elections http://bit.ly/2UserRc

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: Today, Trump Is Acquitted. Tomorrow, He Starts Cheating on the 2020 Election. http://bit.ly/3bevQTu
// The precedent being established here beyond Trump. It’s harrowing. Absofuckinglutely harrowing.

DailyBeast, Erin Banco: Senate Republicans Admit Trump Did It but Vote to Acquit Him Anyway http://bit.ly/2SndqY7
// The outcome seemed pre-ordained. And yet, a late speech by Mitt Romney added an immense amount of drama and bipartisan support for conviction.

WaPo, Dana Milbank: Mitt Romney’s act of bravery changed nothing and changed everything http://wapo.st/2GYpMk7

WaPo, Philip Bump: 69 million Americans voted for senators who supported impeachment http://wapo.st/31tkpTo
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1225366729557188609?s=20/photo/1
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1225366653711548416?s=20/photo/1
// Or about 55 percent of the votes received by sitting senators

WaPo Editorial: It’s not over. Congress must continue to hold Trump accountable. http://wapo.st/31sHmpZ

💙💙 Vox, Matthew Yglesias and Andrew Prokop: The ultimate guide to the Donald Trump impeachment saga http://bit.ly/2SoXpkm
// Updated: Feb 5, 2020, 8:06pm EST,
Published: Nov 5, 2019, 8:06am EST

💙 NYT, Neal Katyal and Joshua Geltzer: This Will Come Back to Haunt Trump and His Enablers http://nyti.ms/2v7BLcA
// The president was acquitted by the Senate, but the American people are smarter.

🐣 RT @ABC Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Pres. Trump’s acquittal: “Because of the Republican Senate’s betrayal of the Constitution, the President remains an ongoing threat to American democracy.” http://abcn.ws/2SjDG5z https://twitter.com/ABC/status/1225321088873324545?s=20/photo/1

Politico: DOJ reviews allegation that Erik Prince misled Congress in Russia probe http://politi.co/2UtQlFH
// Rep. Adam Schiff says Prince impaired the House Intelligence Committee investigation of Russian links to the 2016 Trump campaign.

🐣 RT @TheLastWord .@Lawrence argues that Doug Jones took the hardest and most politically courageous vote in voting to convict Trump on both articles of impeachment because Jones jeopardized his own re-election to stand up for what he believed in. https://on.msnbc.com/2SmgSlL

💙 🐣 RT @PaulBegala I will never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever “get over” Bush v. Gore. Ever. #WeWuzRobbed
⋙ 🐣 RT @RonaldKlain The Supreme Court should NEVER have decided the 2000 election on a 5-4 vote; far from settling ANYTHING, Bush v. Gore played a large part in launching our dysfunctional current politics.
⋙⋙ 🐣 I think of how differently history would have turned, from 9/11 to Iraq to climate change, tax cuts and the market collapse. Painful to think about.

RT @kylegriffin1 After Romney finished, Sen. Chris Murphy remained at his desk for minutes, composing himself. ¤ “Glad I was in the chamber to hear that,” he said, choking up. ¤ “It’s the hardest thing to do in the world — to stand up to your party, your donors, your friends — to do what is right.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 One of just four senators on hand for Romney’s speech, Sen. Brian Schatz walked off the Senate floor in tears. He remained speechless for several seconds, fighting back tears. ¤ “He literally restored my faith in the institution,” Schatz said.

🐣 RT @ATRupar ROMNEY: “It’s hard for me to imagine a more serious attack on the constitution & on a republic like ours than saying that a president would be able to enlist a foreign government to corrupt our elections to keep in power. That’s what happens in tinhorn autocracies.” 💽 [Fox] https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1225138200185839617?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Philip Bump: No senator ever voted to remove a president of his party from office. Until Mitt Romney. http://wapo.st/2SiDZxA
// In doing so, Romney torpedoed Trump’s assertion that his impeachment was wholly partisan

🐣 RT @colberrtthelateshow Thank you for taking your oath seriously Mitt Romney. #LSSC 💽 https://twitter.com/ShimonPro/status/1225281315882381312?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Romney on the criticism he’ll receive for his vote: “Does anyone seriously believe that I would consent to these consequences, other than from an inescapable conviction that my oath before God demanded it of me?”

🐣 RT @ForTheRuleOfLaw This is what courage and integrity look like. 💽 https://twitter.com/ForTheRuleOfLaw/status/1225159507220860928?s=20/photo/1
// Romney speech

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind 24 hours later the story headline stories are Pelosi ripping up papers and Romney voting to convict. You gotta love Trump is the subtext. #resist

🐣 RT @brianaklaas On the one hand, Trump called Mexicans rapists, pledged to ban Muslims from entering the country because of their religion, allegedly committed multiple felonies, praised people marching with Neo-Nazis & KKK members. But on the other hand, did you see Pelosi tear up some paper?

🐣 RT @jmclaughlinSAIS Mitt Romney’s most powerful phrase was “my own reasoned judgment”. I suspect that is what the Founders, many of them children of the Age of Reason, hoped for in placing power in senatorial hands. It is the foundation of political courage. Turns out brains and guts go together.

🐣 RT @SenDougJones In To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch said, “The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule is a person’s conscience.” ¤ All along, my conscience has been my guide. But voting my conscience does not require courage — it simply requires doing what I know is right. 💽 https://twitter.com/SenDougJones/status/1225182984149573633?s=20/photo/1

💽 Politico: Read the full text: Mitt Romney’s remarks on impeachment vote http://politi.co/2S5GlBf
// Plus video; Read Mitt Romney’s statement on how he’ll vote on the president’s impeachment.

🐣 RT @ktumulty He once recited for me, from memory, a letter from the man he admired most. It was about standing on principle, even if the political winds are against you. Please read:
⋙ WaPo, Karen Tumulty: What Mitt Romney learned from his father http://wapo.st/2Uv3kXY

🐣 RT @sykescharlie “One and God make a majority.” — Frederick Douglass

🐣🌎 RT @j2dumfounded Here’s why Russia annexed Crimea, stealing its military bases, ships, and most importantly, its extractive resources. https://twitter.com/j2dumfounded/status/1213307552621944832?s=20/photo/1

DailyBeast, Betsy Swan and Adam Rawnsley: Ukrainian Oligarch Seethed About ‘Overlord’ Biden for Years http://bit.ly/32V912u
// Dmytro Firtash’s lawyers say his team had to investigate Joe Biden to defend their client. One expert says Biden pushed reforms that cost the oligarch up to $400 million per year.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Our Founders put safeguards in the Constitution to protect against a rogue president. They never imagined that they would at the same time have a rogue leader in the Senate who would cowardly abandon his duty to uphold the Constitution. https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1225197369244909568?s=20/photo/1

NewYorker, Susan Glasser: The Wrenching Truth About Mitt Romney’s Impeachment-Trial Vote Is That It Doesn’t Matter http://bit.ly/31w1zLx
// 2/6/2020; Donald Trump’s impeachment-trial acquittal makes him the President he always wanted to be: inescapable and utterly unaccountable.

🐣 RT @jdawsey1 Romney didn’t tell the president or the White House or his niece, the RNC chair, that he was going to vote to convict. He knew storm would come and felt it was worth it. Some advisers are trying to convince POTUS to let it blow over. Will he? My latest:
⋙ WaPo: Mitt Romney knew the storm was coming over his impeachment vote. How long it lasts will be up to Trump. http://wapo.st/2GYrIJt

🐣📊RT @Politidope NEW @Reuters Poll: Trump now only has a 29% approval rating among Independents vs. 66% who disapprove. ¤ 49% of Independents now strongly disapprove http://bit.ly/2SksPZm https://twitter.com/Politidope/status/1225182279040995330?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Lawrence The 48 Senators who found Trump GUILTY represent 18 million MORE people than the 52 who voted not guilty.

🐣 RT @NewYorker John F. Kennedy’s preface to “Profiles in Courage” provides some measure of the bravery of the speech that Mitt Romney delivered on the Senate floor on Wednesday.
⋙ NewYorker, Michael Luo: Mitt Romney’s Act of Political Courage in the Senate Impeachment Trial of Donald Trump http://bit.ly/2vWKe2N

🐣 RT @gtconway3d Next season should be cancelled, then.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jdawsey1 Nielsen says Trump’s ratings for the State of the Union were down 20% from last year and well below the numbers in 2017 and 2018.
⋙⋙ NYT: TV Ratings Declined for Trump’s State of the Union Speech http://nyti.ms/2OxLxvc
// About 37 million Americans tuned in on Tuesday, the smallest audience of President Trump’s tenure.

🐣 RT @allinwithchris Sen. Romney’s vote marked the first time in American history that a senator voted to convict a president of his own party in an impeachment trial. http://nbcnews.to/2GYP8ON #inners
⋙ NBCNews: Senate acquits Trump on both impeachment charges http://nbcnews.to/398fIBd
// Mitt Romney of Utah was the lone Republican to cross party lines to convict Trump on abuse of power.

WaPo: House managers: Trump won’t be vindicated. The Senate won’t be, either. http://wapo.st/2S43Ev3 By Adam Schiff, Jerrold Nadler, Zoe Lofgren, Hakeem Jeffries, Val Demings, Sylvia Garcia and Jason Crow 

🐣 Yesterday was Nancy Pelosi’s day.
Today is Mitt Romney’s day.

NYT, Sherrod Brown: In Private, Republicans Admit They Acquitted Trump Out of Fear http://nyti.ms/2GYDLqa
// One journalist remarked to me, “How in the world can these senators walk around here upright when they have no backbone?”

🐣 RT @marty_lederman His vote is the least of it. WATCH THE STATEMENT. A model for the ages. (And, I might add, an exemplary demonstration of what it means to take one’s religious *and* civic obligations seriously.)
⋙ 🐣 RT @NewsHour WATCH: Sen. Mitt Romney announces that he will vote to convict President Trump. ¤ “The president is guilty of an appalling abuse of public trust,” the Utah Republican said in his floor speech. ¤ https://to.pbs.org/36WNisd #ImpeachmentPBS
💽 https://twitter.com/NewsHour/status/1225145066219503622?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @AriBerman This can’t be repeated enough. As Romney told @mckaycoppins: “Corrupting an election process in a democratic republic is about as abusive and egregious an act against the Constitution—and one’s oath—that I can imagine. It’s what autocrats do.” http://bit.ly/2Ovn5uA
💙 ⋙ TheAtlantic, McKay Coppins: How Mitt Romney Decided Trump Is Guilty http://bit.ly/2Ovn5uA
// Comparing the president’s behavior to that of an autocrat, the Republican senator explains to The Atlantic why he’s voting to convict him.

🐣 RT @NBCNews FULL SPEECH: Sen. Romney says he will vote in favor of the article of impeachment on abuse of power against President Trump. ¤ “With my vote, I will tell my children and their children that I did my duty to the best of my ability, believing that my country expected it of me.” 💽 https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/1225140338467201025?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @samstein Romney not just voting to convict, he’s ripping Trump anew:
“An appalling abuse of public trust”
“A flagrant assault” on our elections
“Perhaps the most abusive and destructive violation of ones oath of office that I can imagine.”

 
⭕ Senate Impeachment Trial (Cspan)

January 20 – February 5, 2020
http://cs.pn/2sQ6sSP

Day I

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 1 (1/20/2020) http://cs.pn/38uImMw
// The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump began with the swearing-in of Chief Justice John Roberts and Senators.

Day II

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 2, Part 1 (1/21/2020) http://cs.pn/30M78Fp
// During this portion of day 2 of the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump, House impeachment managers and the president’s defense attorneys debated the proposed rules for the trial. Impeachment manager Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA) during his argument used digital slides, graphics, and video.

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 2, Part 2 (1/21/2020) http://cs.pn/3azMhJP
// During this portion of day 2 of the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump, House impeachment managers and the president’s defense attorneys debated a proposed amendment from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) that would subpoena State Department documents for the trial. House impeachment manager Representative Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) during her argument used digital slides and graphics as well as videos, including footage from the House impeachment inquiry hearings and of remarks made by the president during a speech that Article II of the Constitution means, “I have the right to do whatever I want as president.”

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 2, Part 3 (1/21/2020) http://cs.pn/2NQ7Rju
// During this portion of day 2 of the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump, House impeachment managers and the president’s defense attorneys debated a proposed amendment from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) that would subpoena White House documents for the trial. Impeachment managers Representative Val Demings (D-FL) and Jason Crow (D-CO) during their arguments used digital slides, graphics, and videos, including footage from House impeachment inquiry hearings.

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 2, Part 4 (1/21/2020) http://cs.pn/2RGwtfD
// During this portion of day 2 of the impeachment trial of President Trump, House impeachment managers and the president’s defense attorneys debated a proposed amendment from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) that would subpoena testimony from Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, White House aide Robert Blair, Office of Management and Budget official Michael Duffey, and Department of Defense documents and records for the trial. The impeachment managers during their arguments used digital slides, graphics, and videos, including footage from House impeachment inquiry hearings, remarks made by President Trump to reporters in London during a NATO Summit, and by Mr. Mulvaney during a news conference in the White House Briefing Room.

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 2, Part 5 (1/21/2020) http://cs.pn/2RjapJe
// In this portion of day 2 of the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump, House impeachment managers and the president’s defense attorneys debated a proposed amendment from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY that would subpoena testimony of former National Security Adviser John Bolton. Impeachment manager Representative Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) during his argument used digital slides, graphics, and videos, including footage from House impeachment inquiry hearings.

Day III

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 3, Opening Arguments from Rep Adam Schiff (1/22/2020) http://cs.pn/2TS0Cvo
// In this portion of day 3 of the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump, Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA), the lead House impeachment manager, began opening arguments by explaining the history of why the framers included impeachment in the Constitution. He then laid out the specifics of the charges against President Trump. Throughout his presentation, Representative Schiff used digital slides, graphics, and videos, including footage from House impeachment inquiry hearings as well as clips of remarks by the president and from White House Acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney during a news conference.

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 3, Opening Arguments from House Managers (1/22/2020) http://cs.pn/2sWbJZ6
// In this portion of day 3 of the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump, House impeachment managers Representatives Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), Sylvia Garcia (D-TX), Jason Crow (D-CO), Val Demings (D-FL), and Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) made opening arguments. Throughout their presentations, speakers used digital slides, graphics, and videos, including footage from House impeachment inquiry hearings and tweets and oral remarks made by President Trump. ¤ Representative Jeffries’ argument was briefly interrupted by a protester’s shouts from the upper gallery.

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 3, Part 3 (1/22/2020) http://cs.pn/2RjhlWE
// The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continued on abuse of power and obstruction of Congress

Day IV

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 4, Part 1 (1/23/2020) http://cs.pn/2RlnAt0
// The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continued on abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Senators heard opening arguments from House impeachment managers the President’s defense attorneys.

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 4, Part 2 (1/23/2020) http://cs.pn/36tPrM4
// The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continued on abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Senators heard opening arguments from House impeachment managers the President’s defense attorneys.

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 4, Part 3 (1/23/2020) http://cs.pn/30UpKDc
// The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continued on abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Senators heard opening arguments from House impeachment managers the President’s defense attorneys.
⋙ ● Including Schiff’s closing

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 4, Part 4 (1/23/2020) http://cs.pn/2tDw9qb
// The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continued on abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Senators heard opening arguments from House impeachment managers the President’s defense attorneys.

Day V

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 5 (1/24/2020) http://cs.pn/2GotHX6
// The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continued with opening arguments from House managers.

Day VI

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 6, Part 1 (1/25/2020) http://cs.pn/37AjOBA
// The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continued with opening arguments by the President’s defense team.

Day VII

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 7 (1/27/2020) http://cs.pn/2t9lZNK
// The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continues with opening arguments from the President’s defense team. Other legislative work is possible.

Day VIII

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 8, Part 1 (1/28/2020) http://cs.pn/2u2d4hg
// The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump concluded with arguments from the president’s defense team

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 8, Part 2 (1/28/2020) http://cs.pn/37C47dk
// White House Counsel Pat Cippillone gave the summation of President Trump’s defense in the Senate Impeachment Trial.

Day IX

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 9, (1/29/2020) http://cs.pn/2RBsty9
// The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continues as Senators ask House impeachment managers and the President’s defense team questions.

Day X

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 10, Part 1 (1/30/2020) http://cs.pn/2UeNzUN
// The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continued as Senators asked House impeachment managers and the President’s defense team questions.

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 10, Part 2 (1/30/2020) http://cs.pn/2SbQafL
// The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continued as Senators asked House impeachment managers and the President’s defense team questions.

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 10, Part 3 (1/30/2020) http://cs.pn/2GFgzx5
// The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continued as Senators asked House impeachment managers and the President’s defense team questions.

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 10, Part 4 (1/30/2020) http://cs.pn/2GJfZhM
// The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continued as Senators asked House impeachment managers and the President’s defense team questions.

Day XI

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 11 (1/31/2020) http://cs.pn/2RK21T3
// The Senate votes 49-51 to reject any subpoenas for witnesses & documents. Sens. Collins & Romney voted “Yes” with all Democrats. The Senate resumes debate on Feb. 3 at 11am ET. Final votes on the articles of impeachment happen Feb. 5.

Day XII

Senate Impeachment Trial, Day 12 (2/3/2020) http://cs.pn/2SeKwJz
// The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continues with closing arguments.

Senate Impeachment Trial, Adam Schiff Closing (2/3/2020) http://cs.pn/37Y6x5Z
// Lead House Manager Adam Schiff Wraps Up Closing Arguments; 26min
Lead House manager Adam Schiff wraps up closing arguments in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump and urges the Senate to convict and remove him from office. Representative Schiff asks senators if the president can be trusted to do the right thing and he warns that those who vote to acquit the president will stand on the wrong side of history

Day XIII

Senator Romney Says President Trump is “Guilty of Appalling Abuse of Public Trust” (2/3/2020) http://cs.pn/395B1TQ
// 8.36mins; Utah Republican Senator Mitt Romney announces that he will break with his party and vote to convict President Trump on the first article of impeachment–abuse of power. He says “the president is guilty of an appalling abuse of public trust” and calls his action a “flagrant assault on.our…fundamental values.” Senator Romney also casts doubt on the White House counsel’s defense that the president was concerned with corruption in Ukraine. “There’s no question in my mind, that were their names not Biden, the president would never have done what he did,” Romney says of the effort to get Ukraine to investigate his political rival.

Senate Impeachment Trial Vote (2/5/2020) http://cs.pn/2UvRBbs
// The Senate voted to acquit President Trump on both articles of impeachment against him: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. All 53 Republicans voted to acquit him on obstruction of Congress, and all 47 Democrats voted “guilty.” For obstruction of justice the vote was 48-52, with Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) the lone Republican to vote “guilty” with all Democrats.

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Trump’s Speech Was a Bataan Death March of Bullsh*t http://bit.ly/31xFBYk
// And it was a wakeup call for Democrats, who have acted as if 2016 was a fluke and Trump’s personal sh*tshow, corruption, and idiocy all but ensure an easy win in November.

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Trump’s Speech Was a Bataan Death March of Bullsh*t http://bit.ly/31xFBYk ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1225740822294999041?s=20/photo/1
// And it was a wakeup call for Democrats, who have acted as if 2016 was a fluke and Trump’s personal sh*tshow, corruption, and idiocy all but ensure an easy win in November.

Trump knew this speech had a utility for his campaign, and that it is framed against the impeachment acquittal vote on Wednesday. He knows that soon—very soon—he’ll enjoy the fruits of Mitch McConnell’s labor. He knows that after he is acquitted in the Senate there is no power in American government that will constrain him again. He knows he is about to hold executive power at a level no president before him could have imagined. That knowledge was enough to have him read off the teleprompter for one night.

It wasn’t the speech that Trump wanted to give, which we’ll hear soon enough.

“The state of the union is pure, weapons-grade, uncut fucking chaos, and I am both unhinged and unbound from any consequence, ever. All the pretty words my speechwriters worked so hard on are a thin veneer over the seething mass of coming horrors. I have gambled our economy, compromised our security, and shredded our dignity, and I’ll do it again. My message to the American people: bend the knee. To my enemies: vengeance is coming.”

⭕ 4 Feb 2020

🐣 RT @BillKristol I emailed @WalshFreedom this poem, a favorite of mine. But it’s not quite right; one doesn’t know the effect of a losing, even doomed, effort, on others who, sooner or later, may pick up the torch for a decent conservatism or a GOP worth defending.
⋙⋙ PoetryFoundation: http://bit.ly/2S4asZz

To a Friend Whose Work Has Come to Nothing
BY WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS
Now all the truth is out,
Be secret and take defeat
From any brazen throat,
For how can you compete,
Being honor bred, with one
Who were it proved he lies
Were neither shamed in his own
Nor in his neighbors’ eyes;
Bred to a harder thing
Than Triumph, turn away
And like a laughing string
Whereon mad fingers play
Amid a place of stone,
Be secret and exult,
Because of all things known
That is most difficult.

⋙ 🐣 RT @BillKristol These lines seemed especially resonant:

“Now all the truth is out,
Be secret and take defeat
From any brazen throat,
For how can you compete,
Being honor bred, with one
Who were it proved he lies
Were neither shamed in his own
Nor in his neighbors’ eyes…”

🐣 RT @maddow
3-part mini thread:
it’s an iowa thing, not just an iowa dems thing.
the 2012 gop iowa caucuses were “won” by romney.
& then a few days later they were “won” by santorum.
& then a few months later they were “won” by ron paul
@Morning_Joe


// 1/4/2020
✅ NBCNews: State of the Union fact check: What’s true and what’s false in Trump’s address http://nbcnews.to/2v7l292
// Here’s what the president got right, wrong and in between in his third such address to Congress.

✅ HuffPo: FactCheck: Here Are The Biggest Whoppers From Trump’s 2020 State Of The Union http://bit.ly/2tuVK4l
// The president inflated details and straight-up misled Americans about his policies during his address to Congress.

💙 ✅ PolitiFact: Scorecard: Donald Trump (All Fact-checks) http://bit.ly/2GU1Cai 4% True, 10% Partly True, 14% Mostly True; Mostly False 20%, False 34%, Pants-on-Fire 🔥 14% ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1224942144810627073?s=20/photo/1

✅ NYT: Fact-Checking Trump’s 2020 State of the Union Address http://nyti.ms/36ZuGru
// Trump brings a record of erroneous statements into his address; [I omitted two claims by respondent Gov Whitmer, rated “exaggerated” and “lacks context”]

Trump’s Claims:
5 True
4 Mostly true
2 Partly true
– – – – – – – – – – –
3 Exaggerated
6 Lacks context
8 Misleading
7 False

✅ WaPo FactChecker: Fact-checking President Trump’s 2020 State of the Union address http://wapo.st/399Z18y Thirty-one dubious claims 🍄🍄🍄

WaPo, Ashley Parker: With chants, walkouts and a ripped-up speech, bitter partisanship dominates Trump’s State of the Union http://wapo.st/3bhz0pN //➔ does standing up for the truth vs lies constitute partisanship?

🐣 RT @ SpeakerPelosi The manifesto of mistruths presented in page after page of the address tonight should be a call to action for everyone who expects truth from the President and policies worthy of his office and the American people. #SOTU
⋙ SpeakerOfTheHouse: Pelosi Statement on State of the Union Address http://bit.ly/3802lCZhttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1224924812109328385?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @mkraju Leaving the Capitol shortly before midnight, Pelosi tells us why she tore up Trump’s speech: “Because it was a manifesto of mistruths.” 💽 https://twitter.com/mkraju/status/1224921291901296641?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Trump claims he will protect those with preexisting conditions, while trying to take away their coverage. ¤ He says he is taking on the drug companies, but does nothing to lower Rx costs. ¤ There is a word for those who say one thing and do another. ¤ Today, that word is President.

🐣 RT @Eleven_Films BREAKING: Midnight In Washington #ImpeachmentTrial Also view here: YouTube : https://youtu.be/I5D3iT4BhbQ
Facebook: https://facebook.com/elevenfilms/
⇈ ⇊
💙💙 🐣 RT @Eleven_Films BREAKING: Remember America? We do. #ImpeachmentDay 💽 https://twitter.com/Eleven_Films/status/1224906560616316930?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Takeaways from Trump’s State of the Union http://wapo.st/2ShSIsG
1) Bad blood spills over — repeatedly
2) Trump inflates his economic record — repeatedly
3) Trump runs against … Obama?
4) The Rush Limbaugh moment
[5) Pelosi rips up Trump’s speech]

🔄✅ TPM: We’re Tracking The Acquittal Excuses GOP Senators Toss At The Wall Ahead Of Vote http://bit.ly/38155zQ

NYT, Diana Preston: We’re Still Living in Stalin’s World http://nyti.ms/2v17r3k Ms. Preston is the author of “Eight Days at Yalta: How Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin Shaped the Post-War World.”
// At the Yalta Conference 75 years ago, the Soviet leader got everything he wanted — and shaped global politics for decades.

🐣 RT @Leshenkos This whole story with Parnas proves once again: If the authorities have the political will to fight corruption, it can be done quickly and efficiently. This American principle should be an example for Ukraine to follow.
⋙ KyivPost, Sergeii Leshenko (1/31): Ukraine should import US corruption-fighting methods http://bit.ly/381UaGm
// 1/31/2019

🐣 RT @just_security With @KenDilanianNBC reporting: “There is still no agreement about whether intelligence officials will testify in public for worldwide threats hearings, officials tell me.” ¤ @jgeltzer and @rgoodlaw wrote why the assessment is so important to the public:
⋙ JustSecurity: Three Things to Look For in the 2020 “Worldwide Threat Assessment” from the U.S. Intelligence Community http://bit.ly/2OseFE5

NYT, K Biswas: How the Far Right Became Europe’s New Normal http://nyti.ms/2S01KeI
// It was a scandal when a far-right party entered government two decades ago. Now it’s just routine. What happened?

WaPo: ‘The guardrails are gone’: Democrats brace for emboldened Trump at State of the Union http://wapo.st/2GSjGSb

WaPo, Robert Samuelson: The strong case for censuring Trump http://wapo.st/2vLq0ss

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Trump is about to get a lot more dangerous. Here’s what’s coming. http://wapo.st/2GT2j3J

🐣 RT @matthewamiller So what should Democrats do now that impeachment is over? I argue in @PostOpinions today that they should step on the gas and keep investigating the Trump admin as aggressively as they did in the Ukraine scandal. On every front.
⋙ WaPo: Trump may be acquitted, but House Democrats proved their power to check him http://wapo.st/2v6M1Bz
// They went from toothless to aggressive on oversight. The next step is to bombard the administration with subpoenas.

NYT Mag, David Enrich: The Money Behind Trump’s Money http://nyti.ms/2Sm2CJE
// The inside story of the president and Deutsche Bank, his lender of last resort.
⋙ NYT, David Enrich (May): Deutsche Bank Staff Saw Suspicious Activity in Trump and Kushner Accounts http://nyti.ms/2w9Kx71
// 5/19/2019

DailyBeast, Matt Lewis: Republicans Have One Last Chance to Avoid Looking Like Total Patsies http://bit.ly/2u8hfsg
// It’s obvious. If there are no consequences to what President Trump did, he’s going to turn right around and start doing it again.

⭕ 3 Feb 2020 Closing Arguments

WaPo: Finland’s Prime Minister Sanna Marin says the American Dream is best achieved in Nordic countries http://wapo.st/2Otd2Gd
// Here’s a look at how the United States compares to Finland on several economic and well-being indicators.

DailyBeast, Sam Brodey: Senate Republicans Salivating Over Chance to Investigate Joe Biden http://bit.ly/39aa01N
// With impeachment all but defeated, the president’s base is now eager to turn the tables on Democrats and investigate Joe and Hunter Biden’s conduct on Ukraine.

JustSecurity, Ryan Goodman: The Most Serious Obstruction of All: The Vote to Block Witnesses and the Public’s Right to Know http://bit.ly/2vNtR8p

WaPo, Editorial: How the Senate can still hold Trump accountable http://wapo.st/2tw5HyC Republicans “ought to be tested on whether they will stand behind their conclusion that the president’s behavior was wrong. Democrats should put forward a censure resolution … “

WaPo, Gerson: To cheer Trump is to submit to him http://wapo.st/2RW0YiT “Trump uses language as an instrument of power. To him, epistemology is ideology. A willingness to accept his claims — and to view all competing information as fake & false — is what defines his movement.”

NYT: Pelosi Says Democrats Have ‘Pulled Back a Veil’ on Trump’s ‘Unacceptable’ Behavior http://nyti.ms/2vOyZcx
// With the president on the verge of acquittal in the Senate, Speaker Nancy Pelosi made the case that Democrats had won by losing. “He has been impeached forever,” she said in an interview.

WaPo, Max Boot: Jared Kushner’s incompetence is surpassed only by his arrogance http://wapo.st/31pBOMS
⋙ 🐣 As F Scott Fitzgerald wrote: “They were careless people, Tom and Daisy – they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made.”

He is the living embodiment of football coach Barry Switzer’s scathing quip: “Some people are born on third base and go through life thinking they hit a triple.”

His “portfolio … , as Time notes in a recent profile, includes ‘brokering peace in the Middle East, building a border wall, reforming the criminal-justice system, pursuing diplomacy with China and Mexico, and creating an ‘Office of American Innovation’ dedicated to revamping how the government works.’ Oh, and he’s also ‘in charge of the President’s 2020 re-election campaign, overseeing fundraising, strategy and advertising’.” …

So now Kushner can move on to his next excellent adventure while dodging responsibility for his reckless actions and leaving others to deal with the wreckage he leaves behind.

🐣 RT @Lawrence The best political orators of the 21st century are @BarackObama & @RepAdamSchiff
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff History will not be kind to Donald Trump. ¤ Because truth matters. Right matters. And decency matters. ¤ It may be midnight in Washington, but the sun will rise again. ¤ I put my faith in the optimism of our Founders. ¤ You should too. 💽 https://twitter.com/Lawrence/status/1224454982759374854?s=20/photo/1
// 6 mins

Cspan: Senate Impeachment Trial, Adam Schiff Closing (2/3/2020) http://cs.pn/37Y6x5Z
// Lead House Manager Adam Schiff Wraps Up Closing Arguments; 26min
Lead House manager Adam Schiff wraps up closing arguments in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump and urges the Senate to convict and remove him from office. Representative Schiff asks senators if the president can be trusted to do the right thing and he warns that those who vote to acquit the president will stand on the wrong side of history

🐣 RT @SkinnerPm Three pics to sum up the Impeachment Trial of MeanCat, in which his lap dogs—SweetDog, the Baked Potato, & Sweet Potato Pie Pup—acquitted him in a sham without witnesses. MeanCat is now massively empowered by precedent & lack of oversight to act much much much worse. He rules us. https://twitter.com/SkinnerPm/status/1224504735987912704?s=20/photo/1-3

NYT, Paul Krugman: How Zombies Ate the G.O.P.’s Soul http://nyti.ms/31kGTGi
// Everyone with principles has left the party.

🐣 RT @justinamash Although I had hoped a few more Republicans in Congress would stand on principle, I had always expected most would ignore impeachable conduct even if it stared them in the face. Most members of Congress are quick to abandon their stated principles when power is at stake.

🐣 RT @RCdeWinter
the chaos of everything
is erasing me
small details fall away daily
in a shower of monochrome particulate
soon i’ll be nothing but a vaguely rendered outline
a ghost
walking through the skeleton of what was once familiar
now seeded with landmines and salt
~ RC deWinter

🧵 RT @jennycohn1 The GOP criticizes Joe Biden for opposing corrupt former Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin, who refused to prosecute allies of former president Viktor Yanukovych. Yanukovych was installed by Manafort & Deripaska & then convicted of treason for abetting Russia’s war on Ukraine 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jennycohn1/status/1224501761362104320?s=20

🐣 RT @michaelschweitz One man. Begging for someone to care enough. To stand up against what is wrong. To wake up. To search their souls and find one shred of decency to do the right thing. Begging! And they will not hear. 💽 https://twitter.com/michaelschweitz/status/1224500401879293953?s=20/photo/1
// Adam Schiff

🐣 RT @tribelaw So it begins. What else did you expect? And an acquitted Trump will be an even more vindictive Trump. Here it comes!
🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Congratulations, Republicans. By refusing to hold Trump accountable for his crimes you’re enabling a lawless, out-of-control, petty, vindictive man who intends to use DOJ to conduct politically motivated prosecutions of his enemies. You’re doing nothing but feeding the monster.
⋙ 🐣 RT @gabrielsherman Trump is compiling a post-impeachment enemies list and Bolton is at the top of it. Trump had told people he wants Bolton criminally prosecuted. My latest:
⋙⋙ VanityFair, Gabriel Sherman: “It’s Payback Time”: With Acquittal Certain, Trump Plots Revenge on Bolton, Impeachment Enemies http://bit.ly/2vOVEWb
// Trump, says a source, wants Bolton to be criminally investigated for possibly mishandling classified information. Romney, Schiff, and Nadler are also in West Wing crosshairs.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance We all know how history works. GOP Senators who give this president a pass will have earned the disdain their grandchildren will treat them with. They will not be respected. History will teach they sacrificed the country’s interests for a party & POTUS that didn’t deserve them.

💙 Lawfare, Benjamin Wittes: The Incomprehensibly Weak Case for Acquittal Without Witnesses http://bit.ly/37Xc78H

💙 🐣 RT @K_JeanPierre Another brilliant moment from @RepAdamSchiff — WATCH. 💽 https://twitter.com/K_JeanPierre/status/1224432106605924352?s=20/photo/1
// 6 mins

WaPo, Brian Klaas: Senate Republicans just paved the road to American authoritarianism http://wapo.st/2Sg5Lec

🐣 RT @HouseIntel “What has changed? The short answer is: we have changed… For reasons as varied as the stars, the members of this body and ours are now far more accepting of the most serious misconduct of a president as long as it is a president of ones own party.” – @RepAdamSchiff 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1224426959565922312?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: In case you had any doubt, impeachment will plague Senate Republicans http://wapo.st/2RRtlyS

🧵 RT @SethAbramson So @RepAdamSchiff now knows he’s giving a closing argument in a fake trial. The jurors and defense attorneys are both fake (as many are defense witnesses) and the judge is an unstuffed scarecrow. I’d give a closing today that brings in *all* the evidence and allegations. Why not? 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1224356259366887425?s=20

CNN, Charlie Dent and Joe Lockhart: The penalty Donald Trump should get for Ukraine scandal if the Senate acquits http://cnn.it/3ba5cLk
// Censure

TheAtlantic, David Frum: The Next Trump Crisis Is Already Here http://bit.ly/36QaecF
// Ukraine is by no means the only dirty secret being covered up.

DailyBeast, Nico Hines: Leak: Man Who Bankrolled Brexit Boasted of WikiLeaks Backchannel http://bit.ly/3b3PlxX
// Hacked Twitter messages raise legal questions over Cambridge Analytica, undeclared foreign lobbying, and links between Julian Assange and the Brexit and Trump campaign teams.

🐣 RT @BillKristol A fine piece by @Peter_Wehner. Because he’s a nicer person than I, Pete finds the spectacle of Republican politicians “beaten down and broken by Trump” “a poignant thing.” I too once found it somewhat poignant. I now find it simply contemptible.
⋙ TheAtlantic, Peter Wehner: The Downfall of the Republican Party http://bit.ly/2RUjecH
// To see men and women who had a positive vision beaten down and broken by Trump is a poignant thing.

CNN: A week like no other looms in American politics http://cnn.it/37SWe3p

⭕ 2 Feb 2020

NYT, David Leonhardt: The Simple Reason Trump Does What He Does http://nyti.ms/2UiZkth
// Because he can.

WaPo, EJ Dionne: The Trump 51 and their challenge to Democrats — and democracy http://wapo.st/2OmGY6R

🐣 RT @kathrynw5
Sunday night: Super Bowl
Monday: Senate trial
Monday night: Iowa caucuses
Tuesday: Senate trial
Tuesday night: State of the Union
Wednesday afternoon: Senate conviction/acquittal vote
Friday night: Another Democratic debate
🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff We proved our case. Republican Senators now admit Trump is guilty as charged. ¤ Still, they blocked witnesses from testifying, and deprived the American people of a full accounting of Trump’s misconduct. ¤ Senators will now render judgement – and be held accountable for it. 💽 [FaceTheNation] https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1224071900000915459?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @ZevShalev I know it’s can be depressing but sometimes at moments like this, when the chips are down, you can hear yourself with the greatest clarity. @NarativLive 📌 https://twitter.com/ZevShalev/status/1224155265118998528?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @ZevShalev 2. We are all tired. Maybe too tired to realize we have prevailed. It’s not the outcome we wanted but we all sat in a chamber and stared down our problem. We did it calmly and with a grudging understanding of the challenge before us. @NarativLive [ … ]

DailyBeast, Justin Baragona: Adam Schiff Blasts Republican Senators for Scolding Trump’s Ukraine Scheme While Letting Him Slide http://bit.ly/37O48ea
// “To call solicitation, coercion, blackmail of a foreign power…merely inappropriate, doesn’t begin to do justice to the gravity of this president’s misconduct,” Schiff said.

WaPo Editorial: Ukraine wouldn’t do Trump’s dirty work. So GOP senators are doing it instead. http://wapo.st/2UfuL81

WaPo: Senate Republicans defend decision to bar new evidence as Trump acquittal vote nears http://wapo.st/2GMpa0K

🐣 RT @CREWcrew After days of arguments and questioning in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, many Republican senators have come to the same conclusion: The president did it, and they don’t care.
⋙ BuzzfeedNews (1/31): Republicans Now Say Trump Did What He Was Accused Of — They Just Don’t Care http://bit.ly/38YxM0v
// “Just because actions meet a standard of impeachment does not mean it is in the best interest of the country to remove a President from office.”

🐣 RT @BillKristol “Laws are only as strong as the character of the people charged with enforcing them. They cannot be applied selectively, or you find yourself in the cynical world encapsulated in the words of Benavides, ‘For my friends everything, for my enemies the law.’”
🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews “Every time I hear someone say, “But Trump would never…” I recall all the times we were told by tut-tutting Western pundits that Putin would never jail his opposition, would never return to the presidency, would never invade Ukraine…He would & he did.“
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews “The party of Lincoln, Eisenhower, and Reagan is now slavishly loyal to a corrupt reality-TV host whose only demonstrable allegiances are to his own image and Vladimir Putin.” By @Kasparov63 ⇊
⋙⋙ 💙 NYRB (1/28), Gary Kasparov: A Popular Front to Stop Trump http://bit.ly/2GSwfNj

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Many have asked if the House managers can move for a mistrial. Here are my quick thoughts: I wish Schiff WOULD make a motion for a mistrial based on, among other things, the revelation of Cipollone’s grossly unethical conduct/conflicts of interest. I wouldn’t be deterred that…
⋙ 🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 disclosed by John Bolton). Cipollone perpetrated a unimaginable fraud on the Senate and the American people and the Dems should not go quietly into that dark acquittal. Move for a mistrial and see what the Chief Justice says.

🐣 RT @MSNBC If White House counsel Pat Cipollone, who acted on Pres. Trump’s impeachment defense team, was in fact involved in the Ukraine pressure scheme, “this is big-ticket unethical conduct, at a minimum,” says fmr. federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner. http://on.msnbc.com/31d97ma
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, LastWord: Fmr. federal prosecutor: W.H. counsel participated in ‘big ticket unethical conduct’ http://on.msnbc.com/31d97ma
// Revelations from the NYT show that White House counsel Pat Cipollone was a fact witness in the activity that is at the center of Trump’s impeachment trial. Since Cipollone is defending Trump in the trial, Glenn Kirschner says the state bar could open an investigation, decide if there was wrongdoing and if so, sanction or disbar Cipollone. Lawrence also discusses with Ron Klain, Maya Wiley, Rick Stengel, and Chuck Rosenberg.

WaPo, Philip Rucker: ‘A massive historical story’: Trump’s impending acquittal could have profound ramifications for future presidents http://wapo.st/2OmLdPV

DailyBeast, Clive Irving: The Man Who Enabled the Holocaust http://bit.ly/2OiZJIq “80 million people were not persuaded to follow Hitler because … he seemed evil, but because he seemed extraordinarily good.” – Albert Speer

⭕ 1 Feb 2020

NYDailyNews, Gersh Kuntzman: Basic ‘lizard brain’ psychology can explain the rise of Donald Trump http://bit.ly/2SwPzFy Trump knows how to appeal to the primitive fear center (the amygdala) in our brains

WaPo, Paul Kane: Senate to emerge from impeachment trial guilty of extreme partisanship http://wapo.st/2UhChzd

🐣 RT @csdickey This is the same epiphany slaveowners of the South had in the 1850s. Demography had turned against them. Their power and wealth were on the line. They started a war to preserve their “rights” and damn near destroyed the United States. The Trumpsters are their spiritual heirs.
⋙ 🐣 RT @davidrothkopf America is changing. The GOP’s desperation and willingness to use any tactics at all to survive are based on their recognition that demography and an urbanizing, better educated America absolutely dooms them as a party. It may take a while. But there is some comfort in that.

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: Senators Vote Away Their Power to Save Trump From Himself http://bit.ly/2SaqSOP
// Here’s what I saw from the press gallery, on a day that will live in infamy.

DailyBeast, Sophia Nelson: Here’s Why I Left the GOP http://bit.ly/37PJnir
// The Republican party that drew me in as a young black woman is gone. This new Republican Party is beholden to a lawless, immoral, godless man.

🧵 RT @SethAbramson Trump committed Bribery—the facts confirm it, and many of us told Democrats to write the articles of impeachment that way. They didn’t—which, ironically, means they still can. Democrats should continue their investigation for another two months and then impeach Trump for Bribery. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1223645926671167488?s=20

🐣 RT @waltshaub Law & Crime has a link to the motion DOJ filed last night AFTER Senate Republicans sealed the cover- up by voting not to subpoena witnesses and documents. In the filing, DOJ admits OMB has records directly bearing on Trump’s rationale for holding up aid.
⋙⋙ Law&Crime: OMB Withholding 24 Emails Directly Related to ‘Presidential Decision-Making’ on Ukraine Military Aid http://bit.ly/2Ommmvw
⋙ 🐣 RT @waltshaub “the documents in this category are emails that reflect communications by either the President, the Vice President, or the President’s immediate advisors regarding Presidential decision-making about the scope, duration, and purpose of the hold on military assistance to Ukraine”

WaPo, Max Boot: The GOP doesn’t deserve to survive this debacle http://wapo.st/37QW78o

🐣 RT @BillKristol “When history gets around to rendering the ultimate verdict on the Trump impeachment, Trump’s defense will be remembered as…a curiosity, entirely lacking in any precedential value. Or perhaps even as a negative precedent. Otherwise we’re in big trouble.”
⋙ TheBulwark, Philip Rotner: The GOP’s Sham “No Witnesses” Arguments—Explained http://bit.ly/3aZwOmF
// Or rather, debunked.

💙 DailyBeast, David Rothkopf: The Worst Day for Democracy Since the Civil War http://bit.ly/2UjHfeW
// The Republican party is escalating its war on democracy as it aims to rule America, or ruin it.

🧵 RT @carolecadwalla Brexit was a battle of stories. The story of who we are as a country & who we want to be. And if we want to live in a country where truth & justice matter, we have to not just say why truth & justice matter but make people feel it. We have to tell this story better 4/ 📌 https://twitter.com/carolecadwalla/status/1223757467177377792?s=20

🐣 RT @duty2warn When the Trump era comes to a close and people finish licking their wounds and reflect back at the impeachment trial specifically, they’ll talk of complicity, violation of oaths, and even treason. But the overriding disaster will have resulted from the normalization of a madman.

🧵 RT @arapaho145 1/ #Cult45 vs. #Corruption . (more…) May 19, 2019: 📌 https://twitter.com/arapaho415/status/1223740467235287040?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @ 2/ ~33:00 minute mark: @ProfGaryDarden:”There was an article once written saying that many Trump supporters have a different definition of corruption. Corruption to them is not classic wheeling & dealing, withholding money, promising money… ¤ Jan 28 2020: [ … ]

🐣 RT @IgnatusPost The senators who see Trump’s offenses but decide to take a pass—like Rubio and Alexander—must imagine Trump world will write the history books and spare them future shame. I wish they had read JFK’s “Profiles In Courage” about brave senators who took risks to do the right thing.

🐣 RT @RCdeWinter
dazed and crazed
as the social compact crumbles
i begin to think i’ve lived too long
all i thought incorruptible
tarnished
no
smashed
by villainy
leaves me standing
unafraid but alone
without a hand to hold
boxed in by unbridgeable walls
in an unrecognizable world
~RC deWinter

🐣 RT @MSNBC “He’s functionally a monarch. He’s functionally the most politically powerful president in American history.” ¤ — Historian Jon Meacham on President Trump following the Senate’s vote to not have witnesses in the impeachment trial.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC: Jon Meacham: Trump’s the most politically powerful president in history http://on.msnbc.com/3b1HLUt
// Presidential historian and biographer Jon Meacham explains why he thinks Trump is the most politically powerful president in American history.

CNN: Trump administration reveals it’s blocking dozens of emails about Ukraine aid freeze, including President’s role http://cnn.it/2uWfOgg

🐣 RT @tribelaw “Rarely, if ever, has a political blood oath—in this case, a pledge to acquit a crooked President regardless of the evidence against him, and without even bothering to call any witnesses—rebounded so horribly, publicly, and spectacularly.”
⋙ NewYorker, John Cassidy (1/29): John Bolton’s Book Is Making Fools of Trump’s Republican Enablers http://bit.ly/36OgWQg

🐣 RT @MSNBC If White House counsel Pat Cipollone, who acted on Pres. Trump’s impeachment defense team, was in fact involved in the Ukraine pressure scheme, “this is big-ticket unethical conduct, at a minimum,” says fmr. federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC: Fmr. federal prosecutor: W.H. counsel participated in ‘big ticket unethical conduct’ http://on.msnbc.com/31d97ma
// Revelations from the NYT show that White House counsel Pat Cipollone was a fact witness in the activity that is at the center of Trump’s impeachment trial. Since Cipollone is defending Trump in the trial, Glenn Kirschner says the state bar could open an investigation, decide if there was wrongdoing and if so, sanction or disbar Cipollone. Lawrence also discusses with Ron Klain, Maya Wiley, Rick Stengel, and Chuck Rosenberg.

⭕ 31 Jan 2020

🐣 My heart is moved by all I cannot save:
so much has been destroyed… ¤
…I have to cast my lot w those /
who, age after age, perversely /
w no extraordinary power /
reconstitute the world ¤
— Adrienne Rich

CommonDreams, Eoin Higgins: ‘A Crisis for Democracy’: Senate Votes Against Hearing From Witnesses http://bit.ly/37PFTMT
// “Trump’s defenders are saying that our Constitution does not apply to the powerful few.”

Slate, Jeremy Stahl: Which Republicans Had the Worst Excuses for Ending the Impeachment Trial With No Witnesses? http://bit.ly/3b64yhV

WaPo, Josh Dawsey: Republicans agree it was no ‘perfect call’ — but will vote to acquit Trump anyway http://wapo.st/2RSaQdL

TheGuardian, Richard Wolffe: Republicans march over the impeachment cliff – taking their self-respect with them http://bit.ly/2OkrsbF
// How can Republicans pretend to the world that their vision of America – where a president can happily use military aid to coerce a foreign government to smear his political rival in an election – is the model for democracy?

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi President Trump was impeached for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. By refusing to call witnesses and compel documents, Senate Republicans have chosen to become accomplices in his cover-up. #DefendOurDemocracy
⋙ Speaker.gov: Press Release: Pelosi Statement on Senate Vote to Block Witnesses and Documents http://bit.ly/2OhuEEU

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Lamar Alexander’s craven surrender to Trump leaves our country exposed http://wapo.st/2GFedye

RT @tburages This entire piece is terrifying. ¤ There is no more “establishment” Republican Party. It’s the party of Trumpism and members are expected to demonstrate true allegiance to its centerpiece. The more devout the devotion, the more donations in the coffers.
⋙ WaPo: ‘The center of the orbit’: Endangered Republicans go all-in on Trump http://wapo.st/37RhshW

🐣 RT @chrislhayes The Murkowski vote is largely, I think, about maintaining the myth of Roberts’ neutrality. Him casting a deciding vote would have been an optics disaster, and they want to keep him clean so he can continue to deliver for them.

🐣 RT @fordm In a 51-49 vote, the Senate decides that nothing matters.
⋙ NewRepublic, Matt Ford: The Senate Embraces Nihilism http://bit.ly/2UeVh1d
// Republican lawmakers, blanching at the prospect of removing Trump from power, remove themselves instead.

🐣 RT @pbump The Bolton revelation today was a reminder that the vote to reject new testimony in the impeachment trial will be viewed in the context of all of the information that is certain to emerge in the upcoming days, months and years.
⋙ WaPo: In voting against impeachment testimony, Senate Republicans light a political fuse http://wapo.st/38V17sE
// The question is: How big will the explosion be?

🐣 RT @RepTomColeman Agree with John, it’s extra difficult to watch this happen when you personally know the senators who just undermined our democracy and shredded the Constitutional powers of congress. Something doesn’t smell right about the Senate proceeding. House must continue its investigation.
⋙ 🐣 RT @gwgop We knew it would be a sham show trial, of course. But to see Senators you’ve known for decades, helped and guided, actually turn their backs on the Constitution, against the wishes of the vast majority of Americans, for an ignorant Queens crime boss, was shocking. 1/2
⋙ 🐣 RT @gwgop Now we know what the Bernie Madoff salesmen felt like when learning of the collapse. It was all a lie. Rule of law? Character? National security? Constitution? None of it matters to them. Only power driven by cowardice, careerism and the cult. Burn it down.

🧵 RT @ChrisMurphyCT 1/ For tonight’s impeachment behind-the-scenes, something different: ¤ I want to tell you my theory about why Democrats and Republicans are on different planets during this trial. I want to tell you why we could only get 2 R votes today against a rigged trial. This is important. 📌 https://twitter.com/ChrisMurphyCT/status/1223427383388098560?s=20

🐣 RT @MysterySolvent Bill Maher made a political ad❣for the Democrats! Honestly it’s the best one I’ve seen so far. ¤ Democrats need to do more of this!! It will drive Trump bonkers! 💽 https://twitter.com/MysterySolvent/status/1223465552007651328?s=20/photo/1

💙 WaPo, James Comey: Trump won’t be removed. But we’ll be fine. http://wapo.st/3b5alVk “When I was a kid, the United States didn’t come apart. It won’t now.”

🐣 RT @SamanthaJPower 33 years of service to our country brought to an end by the Putin-enabling bully, @realDonaldTrump. Ambassador Yovanovitch will be missed, but by standing her ground, she helped bring Trump’s corruption to light. A final act of patriotism.
⋙ NYT: Diplomat at Center of Trump Impeachment Retires From State Department http://nyti.ms/37NGazQ
// On a July 25 telephone call with the president of Ukraine, President Trump described Ambassador Yovanovitch as “bad news” and said, ominously, “She’s going to go through some things.”

🧵 Teri_Kanefield (Thread) This isn’t the time to panic. It’s time to get busy. ¤ What happens in Nov. depends on what people do today. ¤ Nobody expected the GOP to convict and remove Trump. The goal was for the truth to come out. ¤ McConnell is a shrewd political operator, but Pelosi is shrewder. 📌 https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1223256857101258757?s=20

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw It was a mistrial
“McConnell, aided by White House liaisons, exercised a behind-the-scenes campaign in the chamber to keep his members from panicking and breaking en masse from Mr Trump. Mr McConnell’s office even advised the president’s legal team throughout the process” – WSJ

🧵 🐣 RT @DrGJackBrown 1/ THREAD: Body Language Analysis No. 4024-T: Chief Justice Roberts reacts to his reading of Senator Warren’s question (VIDEO, PHOTOS) • https://youtu.be/2uyY7i1WsWc #BodyLanguageExpert #BodyLanguage #ElizabethWarren #JohnRoberts #Nonverbal 📌 https://twitter.com/DrGJackBrown/status/1223439843084001280?s=20

WaPo, Ruth Marcus: When the impeachment trial ends, the Senate’s reputation will be hopelessly in tatters http://wapo.st/2thx67c

NYT, Carl Hulse: Once Skeptical, Senate Republicans Are All In on Trump http://nyti.ms/2S7PBn1
// In pressing toward their preordained vote of acquittal, Senate Republicans made it clear they see their fortunes and futures intertwined with the president’s.

DailyBeast, David Lurie: Republicans Bless Trump’s Crimes: He Did It, Get Over It http://bit.ly/37NPnYU
// The senator says there’s no need for witnesses since voters, not senators, should judge Trump—but the overwhelming majority of voters wanted senators to call witnesses.

DailyBeast, Sam Brodey and Erin Banco: U.S. Officials Warn of ‘Real Security Consequences’ if Trump’s Acquitted http://bit.ly/38RkO4y
// Crimes, conspiracies, and off-the-book ops—that’s just a taste of what an impeachment acquittal could usher in, U.S. officials and Senate Democrats fear.

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin One can only deduce by Senate Republicans’ decision tonight to join Trump’s cover-up that they’re willing to enable his corruption if it helps them maintain power. They’ve abandoned the public interest, weakened our system of checks and balances, and should be held accountable.

🐣 RT @EJDionne Listened to that Senate roll call voting down witnesses & documents, and even though I knew how it would end, my heart sank for our country. Republicans enabled a lawless president, rejected their obligation to accountable government & told #Trump: You can get away with anything

WaPo Editorial: The cringing abdication of Senate Republicans http://wapo.st/2S56ZJ2

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson There is always more Trump filth.
There is always another shoe to drop.
And Mitch McConnell is going to rush the GOP into the coverup.
⋙ 🐣 RT @HoarseWhisperer Lev Parnas’ attorney sends letter to McConnell saying Parnas would name Trump, Pence, Pompeo, Rick Perry, Bill Barr, Lindsey Graham, Devin Nunes, Giuliani and others as co-conspirators in the plot to shakedown Ukraine.

🐣 RT @ColinHanks The GOP just took the Constitution, shot it in the middle of 5th avenue, grabbed it by the pussy, and threw it in the trash can.

🐣 Amazing how many GOP Senators Trump can have by the balls with his tiny hands.

🐣 RT @mkraju #BREAKING: A divided Senate rejected a motion for witnesses and documents in President Trump’s impeachment trial, voting 49-51 largely along party lines to kill the motion and taking a major step towards Trump’s acquittal on charges of high crimes and misdemeanors.

🐣 RT @jenmercieca It was a republic. We couldn’t keep it. ¤ I can’t wait to find out what it’s like to live under neo-liberal authoritarianism.

🐣 RT @LACaldwellDC 49-51 the motion for witnesses and documents is not agreed to.

🐣 RT @ashkenaz89 What does being informed look like in echo chambers where people have been persuaded to believe drinking bleach is an effective cure for the #coronavirus?
⋙ CNN: So the GOP believes that it’s up to the voters to decide. OK, well then it makes sense for the House to continue its investigation, so that voters can make an informed vote in November. I explained this morning to @CNNnewsroom 💽 https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1223310081393078273?s=20/photo/1

🐣 “Civilization is hideously fragile…there’s not much between us & the Horrors underneath, just about a coat of varnish” – CP Snow

🐣 “It’s a lot easier to fool someone than to convince them they’ve been fooled” ~ Mark Twain

🐣 RT @MeredithGould So, @senatemajldr is awaiting permission from impeached POTUS about when impeached POTUS wants to be acquitted? If so, then we’re well into dictatorship.

🐣 RT @BretBruen This is a significant loss for our diplomatic service. ¤ Her departure will also lead others to leave.
⋙ 🐣 RT @npratc JUST IN: Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, has retired from the State Department. ¤ She was abruptly removed from her post in May 2019 and was a key witness in the impeachment inquiry into President Trump.

MotherJones: With Trump’s Impeachment Trial, Republicans Have Convicted Themselves http://bit.ly/2SbqCz6
// The president’s defenders waged a war on reality.

NBCNews: Parnas names top Trump officials in letter to McConnell on potential testimony http://nbcnews.to/2RJ9jXh
// The letter represents a last-ditch attempt by Parnas to make known the value of the information he says he could provide as a witness.

🐣 RT @BillKristol “Giuliani represented Trump for no pay, and was compensated by one of his partners, Lev Parnas, who was in turn paid by a Russian oligarch who works closely with Vladimir Putin.”
⋙ NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Trump Is Terrified Giuliani’s Ukraine Work Will Be Exposed http://nym.ag/2GJRmkW

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Schiff: “Senators, there’s a storm blowing through this Capitol. It’s winds are strong and they move us in uncertain and dangerous directions … If we hold true, if we have faith that the ship of state can survive the truth, this storm shall pass.”

🐣 RT @MichaelArt123 Adam Schiff: I don’t remember any of you Senators attending our Intel House hearings. You were not there. Yes this is a reflection of the Senate, and yes if you rule against witnesses and evidence, you bring shame on this Senate. History will remember. Americans will not forget.

🐣 RT @neal_katyal Sekulow giving the weirdest argument against witnesses ever. He’s saying he didn’t get to cross examine Sondland&other witnesses in House, and if they are called in the Senate, he’d cross-x them ¤ That’s the whole point! If you had an innocent client, that’s what you’d want to do.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ But of course, he isn’t seeking that kind of exoneration, because he knows he wouldn’t ever get it. The moment the witnesses testify, it’s game over for Trump. #ChamberofSecrets

🐣 RT @McFaul From the former President of Estonia:
⋙ 🐣 RT @IlvesToomas “Great! No more tedious US lectures on rule of law, fair trials, evidence, equality before the law, transparency, corruption, free and fair elections” — some 130 governments around the world right now.

🐣 RT @McFaul A shockingly sad day for the American rule of law. We know there are key eyewitnesses who have not testified in this impeachment trial. Yet Republicans refuse to allow the American people to hear from them. I’m depressed about the status and future or our republic.

WaPo, Barbara McQuade: Book Review: How Trump may change the presidency forever http://wapo.st/2u9y7P1 //➔ Unmaking The Presidency by Susan Hennessey and Benjamin Wittes

💙 🐣 RT @josephabondy Below is the letter Stephanie Schuman @LeafLegal and I sent to Senator McConnell earlier today, (202) 224-2541, summarizing the testimony Lev Parnas would be able to provide, were he called as a witness. #LetLevSpeak #AmericansDemandWitnesses #CallTheWitnesses #LetBoltonTestify https://twitter.com/josephabondy/status/1223331368618418176?s=20/photo/1-3

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @jamiedupree Lawyer for Lev Parnas sends 3 page letter to McConnell laying out what Parnas would testify to on Ukraine https://twitter.com/jamiedupree/status/1223336975874260992?s=20/photo/1
🐣 RT @jamiedupree More from letter to McConnell https://twitter.com/jamiedupree/status/1223337658597937152?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @EricColumbus JOHN KELLY: “If I was advising the United States Senate, I would say, ‘If you don’t respond to 75 percent of the American voters and have witnesses, it’s a job only half done.’ You open yourself up forever as a Senate that shirks its responsibilities.”

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff The decisions made today will reverberate throughout history.
No matter the vote on witnesses, the facts will come out in the end.
We will be asked: Why didn’t we consider the evidence when we had the chance?
What answer shall we give, if we decide not to pursue the truth?

WaPo: Senate investigators interview IRS whistleblower about alleged interference with Trump or Pence audit http://wapo.st/2tl48n4

🐣 RT @clairecmc 1) Bolton is telling the truth
2) Cipollone was in the meeting
3) Cipollone is a fact witness and has misled the tribunal
4) Cipollone has violated the ABA Rules of Professionall Conduct
5) Cipollone should be disciplined by the Bar and potentially lose his bar license.

DailyBeast, Matt Lewis: Impeachment Proves There’s No Republican Left to Believe In http://bit.ly/37MDoea
// Pathetic, the whole lot of them. South Carolina’s Tim Scott once gave me particular hope. Now, he’s a goner, too.

WaPo: A new Bolton revelation ties Trump to Giuliani’s early efforts in Ukraine — and loops in other Trump allies http://wapo.st/31e8Nn7
// The Senate’s vote on witnesses just got more complicated

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Trump Told Bolton to Help His Ukraine Pressure Campaign, Book Says http://nyti.ms/38UKJbv
// The president asked his national security adviser last spring in front of other senior advisers to pave the way for a meeting between Rudolph Giuliani and Ukraine’s new leader.

🐣 RT @NewYorker Lamar Alexander “will go down in history as the Republican senator whose choice at a pivotal moment confirmed the complete and final capitulation of the G.O.P.,” @sbg1 writes.
⋙ NewYorker, Susan Glasser: Trump Impeachment Trial: The Senate Can Stop Pretending Now http://bit.ly/3b0pKWM
// Lamar Alexander and the end of Donald Trump’s impeachment trial.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “For the majority of Americans … what we’re witnessing tonight is really a capstone in a total collapse of faith in American institutions,” NY Times editorial board member Mara Gay says. “It’s actually quite scary. I think we’re at a very scary moment.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, 11th Hour: Mara Gay: America is at ‘a very scary moment’ in its history http://on.msnbc.com/3aWcT7X
// New York Times Editorial Board member Mara Gay reacts to the latest developments in the Trump impeachment trial ahead of a critical vote on witnesses.

⭕ 30 Jan 2020

🐣 RT @disorderedworld We underestimate scale of damage Trump has done to the fabric of US society with connivance of the Republican Party. Together they’ve undermined civility, normalized hatred & fury, & made Americans enemies to one another & to foreigners. The idea of America is ready to collapse.

💙 NYRB, Fintan O’Toole: Whatever He Wants http://bit.ly/2Of05Qi “Trump is denying the existence of any constitutional limits on his pursuit of his private goals”

TheAmericanInterest, Gabriel Schoenfeld: The New, Rotten Normal http://bit.ly/38TfCNJ Book: Unmaking The Presidency by Susan Hennessey and Benjamin Wittes
// A new book convincingly argues that Trump has altered the institution of the presidency in irreversible ways.

DailyBeast: Dems Fed Up With GOP’s Refusal to Budge on Impeachment: ‘It’s More Than Frustrating—It’s Pathetic’ http://bit.ly/2S9AedE “[W]hat we’re seeing is there is no amount of evidence that will move the … Republicans in this political environment” – Mary Gay Scanlon (D-PA)
// To a person, they feel like the case they made was overwhelming. So what does it say if Republicans don’t move?

WaPo, Amber Philips: 4 takeaways from the final day of questions in Trump’s impeachment trial http://wapo.st/38Sex8O

1. Democrats almost certainly aren’t getting the four Republicans they need to call witnesses
2. All eyes are on John Roberts
3. Trump’s defense still hasn’t answered key questions about his intent
4. Rand Paul’s attempt to publicly out the whistleblower

🐣 RT @AdamParkmenhenko The United States Senate is officially compromised. It has joined a criminal president in opening up our democracy to attacks from every monster on the planet. They didn’t defend their country. They put a bullseye on it.

🐣 RT @grconway3d This thread describes what absolutely will come to pass after a sham acquittal with no witnesses.
⋙🧵 RT @TheRickWilson 1/ Every Republican senator needs to know some key, invariable facts: 📌 https://twitter.com/TheRickWilson/status/1223049812632686592?s=20
The moment they vote to deny witnesses, they seal their own political fate.
The blow won’t just come from the Democrats or from outside groups.
It will come from Trump himself.

‼️💙💙 WaPo: Dana Milbank: The impeachment trial hurtles toward its worst-case conclusion http://wapo.st/3aX3RHR ⋙ IMPORTANT
⋙ See under Entire Articles: WP Worst Case 1-30-2020

🧵 RT @mikefarb1 [Thread] We are in the fight of our lives now. We have chosen to be above it. Be the better people. Our politicians have done an amazing job. But we are not playing under normal rules. I believe it is time to take the gloves off and get a little angrier. 📌 https://twitter.com/mikefarb1/status/1223123055959896067?s=20

🧵 RT @Teri_Kanefield (Thread) Why Trump Supporters Willingly Embrace his Lies ¤ Spoiler: They embrace the lies because the lies destroy, and they want to destroy. ¤ It explains why @SenateGOP are shamelessly lying to the public and know their supporters don’t care. ¤ Scholars have done work on this. 📌 https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1222908932680638465?s=20

🐣 RT @harryliman Hadn’t realized that the day after the US attorney’s office’s reversal of position on Mike Flynn’s sentencing, Bill Barr named a new US attorney there. Also has possible implications for Andy McCabe. One more very tangled web.

🐣 RT @NumberMuncher Support for witnesses in the Senate impeachment trial:
Quinnipiac 75
Monmouth 80
Reuters 72
CNN 69
AP/NORC 68
WaPo 71
That’s an average of 73%!
Republicans are blocking witnesses while admitting Trump engaged in a quid pro quo. Will voters punish them in November for it?

🐣 RT @kasparov63 Trump’s pathetic defenders deserve to be grilled every day as further evidence of his abuses comes out. They are also complicit in his every act going forward. They know what he is and what he did, and that now he will do more. The 2020 election is under assault.

🐣 RT @BillKristol Maybe it’s just as well the Senate didn’t save us, and we will have to depend on ourselves to do so in November. ¤ “What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly…it would be strange indeed if so celestial an article as FREEDOM should not be highly rated.” —Thomas Paine

🐣 RT @RepJeffries Lawlessness matters. ¤ Corruption matters. ¤ Abuse of Power matters. ¤ The President committed a high crime against the Constitution. ¤ He must be held accountable.

🐣 RT @peterbakernyt Alexander says no more witnesses are needed because the House managers proved their factual case, that Trump withheld aid at least in part to pressure Ukraine to help him against Biden. But while he says that was “inappropriate,” it does not merit removal from office.
⋙ 🐣 RT @peterbakernyt Alexander As for the second article alleging obstruction of Congress, Alexander calls that “frivolous” because the president has the right to assert privileges.

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq This is going to be the standard now for presidential behavior: you can use your authority over government action to extort foreign governments to investigate your domestic political opponents, and Congress will let it slide. ¤ The president was just given the green light to cheat

🐣 RT @moscow_project Congratulations, Senator, on your cowardly abdication of your constitutional duty in favor of completing the president’s coverup.
‼️ ⋙ 🧵 RT @SenAlexander I worked with other senators to make sure that we have the right to ask for more documents and witnesses, but there is no need for more evidence to prove something that has already been proven and that does not meet the U.S. Constitution’s high bar for an impeachable offense.1/15 📌 https://twitter.com/SenAlexander/status/1223093577145864194?s=20

‼️ 🐣 RT @npfandos Alexander is a No. That may be the ballgame, folks.

🐣 RT @SenatorCollins I will vote in support of the motion to allow witnesses and documents to be subpoenaed. My full statement: http://bit.ly/2GApYpw

‼️ 🐣 RT @SethAbramson BREAKING: Sen. Susan Collins Will Vote for Witnesses and Documents

🐣 RT @qjurecic frankly, I resent having to care this much about the psychodrama of these people

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🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff After two and half centuries of our nation’s history, it’s come to this: ¤ The President’s lawyers argue on the Senate floor that he can withhold aid, coerce an ally, and try to cheat in an election, ¤ And there’s nothing we can do about it. ¤ Our Founders would be aghast. 💽 https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1223092655913041920?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @frankthorp NEW stmt from @lisamurkowski: “I am going to go reflect on what I have heard, re-read my notes and decide whether I need to hear more.”

🐣 RT @nycsouthpaw Alan Dershowitz was a hero to the White House and GOP Senators Tuesday night. By Thursday afternoon, he wasn’t allowed to answer questions that mentioned him by name.

🐣 RT @nycsouthpaw Alan Dershowitz was a hero to the White House and GOP Senators Tuesday night. By Thursday afternoon, he wasn’t allowed to answer questions that mentioned him by name.

🐣 RT @qjurecic Philbin has acted with bravery and principle in the past. This is pathetic.
⋙ 🐣 RT @moscow_project Philbin now says that the *established facts* of Trump’s quid pro quo aren’t impeachable, but the *debunked conspiracy theory* of the allegations against Biden would be. ¤ The actual principle they’re asserting: Trump is unimpeachable; Democrats are illegitimate.

🐣 RT @BillKristol At the Tiger 21 conference in Phoenix today, I’m told former Trump COS John Kelly said in response to a question, “It would be a black mark in history on the GOP senators if they fail to allow witnesses.”

🐣 RT @ArmandiOnAir Waiting on @SenAlexander who will announce imminently tonight, if he’ll vote to allow witnesses. ¤ As a Republican Senator who’s about to retire, he has nothing to lose & immortality to gain by putting the Constitution & his country over his morally bankrupt, treasonous party.

🐣 RT @sbg1 Lamar Alexander has had such a long career in Washington. Amazing that it will come down to whether he wants to be remembered as the guy who did Donald Trump a big favor on his way out the door….

🐣 RT @ShimonPro Update on what Sen. Alexander has been doing from @jeremyherb inside the room: ¤ As the questions went into the final hour, the senator everyone is watching, Lamar Alexander, put a cap on his pen, sat back in his chair and folded his arms.

🐣 RT @atrupar “An impeachable offense would require a crime” — here it is: the question from Republican senators that lays the groundwork for despotism. They are making explicit that extorting foreign governments to investigate your political rival is legal and cool in their book.

🐣 RT @ECMcLaughlin “The highest of high crimes against the Constitution.”@RepJeffries isn’t lying.

🐣 RT @Teri_Kanefield We expected this question: Biden advocated against witnesses in the Clinton trial. ¤ The two cases are not similar. Starr collected literally all the evidence. ¤ Also, by the time the case came to the Senate, both parties wanted the matter to end quickly.
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🐣 RT @TrumpWarRoom BREAKING: In January 1999, then-Sen. Joe Biden argued strongly against the need to depose additional witnesses or seek new evidence in a memo sent to fellow Democrats ahead of President Bill Clinton’s impeachment trial. 
⋙ Politico: Biden argued against witnesses in 1999 impeachment trial memo http://politi.co/2uSqXi7
// The comments from the then-senator are at odds with current Democratic arguments.

🐣 RT @qjurecic Under Philbin’s argument, this is would be just fine. So it’s notable that he dodged the question.
⋙ 🐣 RT @fordm King, to Trump’s counsel: Could a president block military aid for Israel unless the Israeli PM publicly accuses his opponent of anti-Semitism? ¤ Philbin: That’s an “irrelevant” question.

🐣 RT @atrupar TRUMP: “They want to kill our cows. That means you’re next.” 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1223068056575971329?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @SenWhitehouse A staunch Republican lawyer friend, very able and experienced, just emailed me that Dershowitz testimony was “the most shocking thing I have seen a ‘serious’ lawyer say in my entire legal career.”

🐣 RT @burgessev Alexander joins a question about whether if Bolton’s recollection is true it still wouldn’t be impeachable and then his testimony “wouldn’t add anything to this case” (!)

🐣 RT @atrupar TRUMP: “They want to kill our cows. That means you’re next.” 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1223068056575971329?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @SenWhitehouse A staunch Republican lawyer friend, very able and experienced, just emailed me that Dershowitz testimony was “the most shocking thing I have seen a ‘serious’ lawyer say in my entire legal career.”

🐣 RT @sbg1 Alexander spends the countdown to his key impeachment decision on witnesses reading, “Impeachment: an American History,” by @jmeacham, @TimNaftali @jeffreyaengel and household favorite @peterbakernyt

🐣 RT @kairyssdal No matter how you feel about this on the merits, it’s stunning to realize that Bolton’s sitting there watching it all, knowing that he can resolve it in minutes by stepping in front of a microphone.

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 This Philbin character is shameless. He complains that the House didn’t present enough witnesses when the reason they didn’t was because Trump ordered the witnesses not to testify. These arguments are pure and utter nonsense!

WaPo, Aaron Blake (12/10): Christopher Wray, basically: Don’t listen to Trump’s Ukraine conspiracy theories http://wapo.st/37M9uGQ
// 12/10/2019

🐣 RT @sbg1 As we all wait for Alexander’s decision, I keep coming back to this: All 15 previous Senate impeachment trials have had witnesses. ¤ Is Trump really going to be the one guy in American history to get acquitted without even having to have witnesses testify in his Senate trial?

🧵 RT @HeidiNBC After 17 years in the Senate, a single vote may define retiring Sen.
@SenaAlexander’s legacy. ¤ W 1 more R needed to hear witnesses at Trump’s impeachment trial, his good friend, Keel Hunt (Alexander was best man at his 1981 wedding), spoke with @NBCNews ¤ Here’s what Hunt said: 📌 https://twitter.com/HeidiNBC/status/1223051633157967873?s=20

💙 🐣 RT @BillKristol “No one had more influence on my life over the last half century than Howard Baker…Throughout my entire public life and private life, no one has had more effect on me…as an example for how to do things.” — Lamar Alexander
⋙ 🐣 Howard Baker was key as an open-minded Republican in the Watergate Hearings
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🐣 RT @ChrisLu44 From @Maddow show: extraordinary clip of Howard Baker talking about Watergate 30 years later and the moment he decided to put party loyalty aside for the good of the nation. ¤ History remembers Baker as a statesman and patriot. How it will remember the current Senate? 💽 https://twitter.com/ChrisLu44/status/1223060923817979904?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Acosta Biden on Trump: “he tried to get a foreign country to come after me…. they’ve slandered me and my only surviving son and they’ve done it repeatedly.”

🐣 RT @BillKristol How will you vote, Lamar Alexander?
A nation turns its lonely eyes to you,
Woo, woo, woo.
What’s that you say, Mitch McConnell?
Lamar! has left and gone away!
Hey, hey, hey,
Hey, hey, hey.

🧵 RT @JillWineBanks 1/ Yesterday’s and today’s behavior by the president’s defense team made me think of the Army-McCarthy hearings and the despicable behavior of Senator McCarthy and his chief counsel Roy Cohn (mentor to 45). 📌 https://twitter.com/JillWineBanks/status/1223057243496730624?s=20

🐣 RT @benjaminwittes Very interesting
‼️ 💙 ⋙ 🐣 RT @Zachary_Cohen Potentially pivotal moment just now on the floor: Sen. Alexander asks managers about bipartisanship of previous impeachment proceedings. As Rep. Lofgren answers, he walks to the back and talks to Majority Secretary Laura Dove, who listens with her mouth agape before responding.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @dogdrool23 @CNN reporting that Alexander and Murkowski are meeting now.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @redboybroken Read the guys whole post. Whatever it was got McConnell upset.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ShimonPro Stay Tuned: Key swing vote Sen. Lamar Alexander says he’s going to announce his decision on witnesses tonight, a decision that will make clear whether the Senate trial will come to a swift conclusion or if it will lead to an unpredictable phase over witnesses and documents.

🐣 RT @BillKristol “And corruption, for all the Trump lawyers’ attempt to muddy the waters with tortured interpretations of the Constitution, is what this impeachment is all about. Trump acted with corrupt intent, to damage a political opponent.”
⋙ WaPo, George Conway: George Conway: Don’t let the defense fool you. This impeachment is all about corruption. http://wapo.st/38WL9yn

🐣 RT @neal_katyal Ask yourself 1 question: in a world where
1) 75% of Americans want to hear witnesses,
2) President’s own top guy John Bolton says he’s got impt info showing Trump lying, AND
3) Senate controlled by Rs AND
4) needs 2/3 vote to convict, why are Trump and Rs so afraid of witnesses?

WaPo, Harry Litman: Dershowitz may have argued himself out of relevance http://wapo.st/2Od2rPw

🐣 RT @tribelaw .@AlanDersh just called my colleague @nikobowie a “coward” and has denigrated my motives — and those of hundreds of other law professors — just because we all think his pro-Trump arguments are ludicrous and aren’t afraid to say so.

🐣 RT @Susan_Hennessey If the Senate were to refuse to call Bolton, it would mean that impeachment is merely a measure of how many members of the president’s party sit in the Senate. One of the core structural checks on executive power would go up in smoke.

🐣 RT @moscow_project “The reason they’re not on the president’s witness list is because, if they were truthful under oath, they would incriminate the president. Otherwise, they would be begging to have Mick Mulvaney come testify”—and Pompeo, and Bolton, and many other administration officials. 💽 https://twitter.com/moscow_project/status/1223028126931922957?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio We’ve got a running list of the most notable questions, the answers, and why they matter. ¤ Catch up during the Senate’s dinner break >> w/ @kyledcheney
Politico: Warren calls out John Roberts and the other key questions asked at today’s trial http://politi.co/2vtTdYK
// Senators are holding their second question-and-answer session in Trump’s impeachment trial.

🐣 RT @CraigRozniecki Dear #TrumpDefenseTeam:
Stop lying about the origins of the Steele Dossier.
“Conservative Free Beacon originally funded firm that created Trump-Russia dossier” –
http://politi.co/2iDXLp9
#ImpeachmentHearing #TrumpIsGuilty
⋙ 🐣 FusionGPS is a US company and the DNC didn’t know the footwork was farmed out to Christopher Steele. The campaign never used the findings. Steele, who had worked Russian counter-intel for MI6, became alarmed at what he found and went to the FBI, then to the press.

🐣 RT @petersagal In German: “ein Reich, ein Volk.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @MaggieNYT “Maybe if the House members stop opposing him and harassing him…maybe we could even get more done,” Herschmann says. “Join us. One nation. One people.”
⋙⋙ One of the Nazis’ most-repeated political slogans was Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer – “One People, One Empire, One Leader”.

🐣 Lear:
No, I will weep no more. In such a night
To shut me out? Pour on; I will endure.
In such a night as this? O Regan, Goneril!
Your old kind father, whose frank heart gave all—
O, THAT WAY MADNESS LIES; let me shun that;
No more of that.
(King Lear, Act-III, Scene-IV, 17-22)

🐣 RT @brhodes The absurdity of this whole trial is that everyone knows Trump is guilty but doesn’t know what to do about the fact that Republicans don’t care
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Over the past week, we’ve seen a descent into Constitutional madness. ¤ The President and his team argue that any conduct is okay, as long as a president thinks it will benefit him. ¤ That’s an argument of pure desperation — one you only make when you know your client is guilty.

🐣 RT @maddow “Schiff brought up Williams’s classified supplemental testimony on Wednesday, confirming that it contains information about Russia’s role in promoting the unsubstantiated theory that Ukraine rather than the Kremlin interfered in the 2016 election…”
⋙ Politico: Pence aide who testified in impeachment inquiry to leave VP’s office http://politi.co/2GF9Hzz
// Foreign policy adviser Jennifer Williams will be taking a new job at Central Command.

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Ultimately, a sham trial will do nothing to exonerate Trump in the eyes of Americans outside the cult, but a fake trial without witnesses could be quite enough to convince voters that Republicans are incapable of carrying out their oaths
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The reasons not to call John Bolton are ridiculous http://wapo.st/2OdUzgL

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin We’re witnessing the raw, partisan pursuit of power by Senate Republicans, most of whom appear willing to destroy the Constitution if it serves their personal interests. I never thought I’d see such an unpatriotic display in America, let alone the Senate. Never.

🐣 RT @emptywheel Hakeem Jeffries blew that question about the Impoundment Control Act. The answer should have been, “That was a tool we passed after Nixon’s abuses to implement a reporting mechanism to make sure Congress could exercise their power of the purse.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @emptywheel Hoping the Dems hammer Philbin for ignoring that FEC also has jurisdiction here.
⋙ 🐣 RT @emptywheel And, for fuck sake, someone ask if the GOP thinks it amounts to Ukrainian interference to hold a clandestine meeting with Trump’s campaign manager to discuss how to win, how to carve up Ukraine, and how to get paid $2.4M.

WaPo, Keith Whittington: The Senate is likely to acquit Trump. It should still reject Dershowitz’s logic. http://wapo.st/2S2ZySF
// There has to be some conduct that truly is impeachable, even if Trump’s isn’t.

🐣 RT @mayawiley #Cippolone, who wrote a ltr asserting blanket privilege to all evidence, that raised the eyebrows of seasoned lawyers, now tries to compare this impeachment to a regular trial. The obstruction is why this isn’t like a regular trial. #ImpeachmentTrial

NBCNews, Maya Wiley: Trump impeachment defender Alan Dershowitz’s quid pro quo argument is absurd http://nbcnews.to/2tb6vbS
// But more than legally laughable, Dershowitz’s extreme position should scare us. It would certainly scare the founders.

🐣 RT @ianbremmer “Always remember that to argue, and win, is to break down the reality of the person you are arguing against. It is painful to lose your reality, so be kind, even if you are right.” – Haruki Murakami

🐣 RT @clairecmc They can’t. They don’t have a defense other than a phony legal argument that what he did was fine.
⋙ 🐣 RT @KevinMKruse Instead of ping-ponging back and forth between attacking Hunter Biden and demanding the whistleblower’s identity be revealed, maybe the president’s defense might want to spend a little time defending the president?
⋙ 🐣 How powerful are the precedents here? They can’t overturn laws on the books, can they?

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Let’s be clear, Dershowitz said the president can do anything he wants if he “believes it’s in the public interest.” Like . . . cancel elections? Summarily imprison political opponents? Shoot people on 5th Avenue and elsewhere? [ … ]

🐣 RT @MSNBC “We now have an all-powerful executive that can do whatever it wants to do – maybe not as much as Alan Dershowitz thinks it can do, but they can at least make sure that the president is not subject to any legitimate oversight.”- @JoyceWhiteVance
⋙ 💽 MSNBC: Vance: ‘There is no longer rule of law,’ Senate has handed over their oversight ability http://on.msnbc.com/2GIEv2l
// MSNBC legal analyst Joyce Vance discusses what Senate’s refusal to hear witnesses means for the rule of law.

🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio Schiff tees off on several GOP sens who asked about one of his staffers who used to work at NSC. ¤ “I will not dignify those smears on my staff by giving them any credence whatsoever,” Schiff says. ¤ “Members of this body used to care” about whistleblower protections, Schiff adds.

🐣 RT @duty2warn Many have characterized these proceedings as a sham trial, a shredding of democratic norms, party over country, and although these are accurate, we feel they miss THE salient point. This is the normalization of a man with extreme power who is severely and dangerously mentally ill

🐣 📊 RT @JakeTapper [ … ] Gallup Jan 6-19 poll found that 51% of the public wanted the president removed from office https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/1222992209827573767?s=20/photo/1
// Trump did something 63% Illegal (38% def, 25% prob); Unethical 70% (def 45%, prob 26%)
🐣 RT @neal_katyal If Trump is acquitted, he can call on foreign govts tomorrow to investigate every Democrat in our nation (and do so in secret). He can ask DOJ to target every Democrat as well, too. And his legal argument,voiced by his lawyer,is that there is nothing wrong with this. Buyer beware

🐣 The JFK Foundation should consider establishing “Profiles in Cowardice” Awards. I can think of a few nominees.

🐣 RT @MarkWarner The President and his lawyers are just wrong. Foreign election interference is a threat to national security like every single one of our intelligence agency heads have told us, and asking for it is against the law.

🐣 RT @BillKristol An apt quote for this moment, h/t @WindsorMann: “I should suffer the misery of devils, were I to make a whore of my soul by swearing allegiance to one whose character is that of a sottish, stupid, stubborn, worthless, brutish man.”
—Thomas Paine, “The American Crisis” (1776)

🐣 RT @MarkWarner I still can’t believe the President’s lawyer tried to convince the United States Senate that foreign election interference isn’t a crime.

🐣 RT @justinamash The president’s lawyers call our Constitution’s carefully prescribed impeachment process “massive election interference,” but they consider the president’s abuse of power to benefit his re-election just another day at the office.

NewYorker, Susan Glasser: Alan Dershowitz for the Defense: L’État, C’est Trump http://bit.ly/2GOKweh

🐣 RT @HouseIntel “Election intervention from foreign governments has been considered unacceptable since the beginning of our nation. It is wrong, it is corrupt, it is lawless, it is an abuse of power, it is impeachable and it should lead to the removal of President Donald Trump.” – @RepJeffries 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1222966623767814145?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Teri_Kanefield Val Demings quoted Sondland: “Everyone was in the loop.” ¤ This is precisely why the GOP doesn’t want witnesses. They don’t want to expose the depth of corruption in the Republican Party. ¤ They’d rather vote for a sham trial and face the political fallout from that.

CNN: In contrast with Trump legal team, Justice Department lawyer says House can impeach over defied subpoenas http://cnn.it/2S0oM44

🐣 RT @JustinAmash Under our Constitution, the Senate has “the sole Power to try all Impeachments.” Senate Republicans’ repeated assertion that the House itself should have conducted the essential functions of a trial is an effort to undo the results of the 1787 constitutional convention.

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman We are watching the complete destruction of our judiciary. The third branch.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ScottMStedman This will get overlooked but CANNOT. DC was the main jurisdiction where Mueller handed his ongoing cases. Now run by a Barr flunky. Liu was tough but fair.

🔆 This❗️⋙ AP Exclusive: Barr names new U.S. attorney in DC http://bit.ly/2uNr2nc Attorney General William Barr has named Timothy Shea, one of his closest advisers, to be the next top prosecutor in the nation’s capital.

🐣 RT @The_Unsilent_ Chris Hayes absolutely eviscerates the Hunter Biden defense in 1 minute and 46 seconds 💽 https://twitter.com/The_UnSilent_/status/1222926766370623488?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade As a friend points out, the Supreme Court takes another hit as a credible institution as Chief Justice Roberts presides over a trial in which Trump’s lawyers lie (see “secret bunker”) and make absurd arguments (see Dershowitz: anything goes if it helps the president’s reelection)

🐣 RT @NBCNews Speaker Pelosi on the Senate impeachment trial: “The fate of our nation is riding on how this is resolved.” 💽 https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/1222920284077993986?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Greg Sargent: GOP senators know Trump’s defense is based on lies. Here’s proof. http://wapo.st/36AqNt2

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin No senator who votes against witnesses should keep their seat.

🐣 RT @NoahBookbinder The President has called the impeachment a scam. Majority Leader McConnell is doing everything he can to make it so – and it looks like a majority of senators may let him. The trial’s verdict will only be worthy of respect if the process is fair.
⋙ NYT, Noah Bookbinder (1/22): The American People Are Being Scammed by Mitch McConnell http://nyti.ms/2OcLC7A
// Senators have a duty to conduct a fair and full trial. The Republican leader is trying to make sure they can’t.

🐣 RT @tribelaw Not literally “anything,” @AlanDersh — just anything that’s not in the criminal code. Like promising Putin that, if Russia helps the president win re-election, he’ll veto any future sanctions against its oligarchs. The media understood you perfectly. Stop whining & get a grip.
🐣 RT @kyledcheney Dershowitz’s exact words: https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1222908951186022405?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @OverUnderClover Thank you. ¤ This trial has become, by virtue of the arguments laid, FAR more dangerous even before. ¤ If this becomes precedent, we really are inviting cancellation of elections, extending terms, deep fakes, complete lawless elections and therefore complete lawless leadership.
🐣 RT @AngrierWHStaff Hey @AlanDersh, you know they kinda recorded the trial, right? We all saw you say precisely that
🐣 RT @LincolnsBible We all heard what you said. You cannot erase or re-qualify it. ¤ The panic you’re feeling is knowing beyond all shadow of doubt that the world now sees you are a complete fraud. ¤ Your legacy is toast. ¤ And soon, all you’ll be remembered for is Jeffrey Epstein. ¤ #HarvardsShame
⋙ 🐣 RT @alandersh They characterized my argument as if I had said that if a president believes that his re-election was in the national interest, he can do anything. I said nothing like that, as anyone who actually heard what I said can attest.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 Yes, you did. Your “mixed” example says that precisely. In the case of Trump, it was exacerbated by extortion, inviting foreign meddling in our election, holding up congressionally allocated funds, and putting the national security at risk: all are crimes.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @alandersh What I said was that there are 3 broad categories of relevant motive:
1) pure national interest ( help the military)
2) pure corrupt motive ( get a kickback) And
3) mixed motive (help the national interest in a way that helps your reelection efforts ) ¤ (MTC)
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @alandersh I gave as an example mixed motive President Lindon’s decision to send troops home from the battlefield to Indiana so that they would vote for his party. He genuinely believed that his party’s victory in Indiana was essential to the war effort, but it also helped him politically.

🐣 RT @NoahBookbinder The President has called the impeachment a scam. Majority Leader McConnell is doing everything he can to make it so – and it looks like a majority of senators may let him. The trial’s verdict will only be worthy of respect if the process is fair.
⋙ NYT, Noah Bookbinder (1/22): The American People Are Being Scammed by Mitch McConnell http://nyti.ms/2OcLC7A
// Senators have a duty to conduct a fair and full trial. The Republican leader is trying to make sure they can’t.

🐣 RT @alandersh They characterized my argument as if I had said that if a president believes that his re-election was in the national interest, he can do anything. I said nothing like that, as anyone who actually heard what I said can attest.
⋙ 🐣 RT @alandersh What I said was that there are 3 broad categories of relevant motive:
1) pure national interest ( help the military)
2) pure corrupt motive ( get a kickback) And
3) mixed motive (help the national interest in a way that helps your reelection efforts ) ¤ (MTC)
⋙ 🐣 RT @alandersh I gave as an example mixed motive President Lindon’s decision to send troops home from the battlefield to Indiana so that they would vote for his party. He genuinely believed that his party’s victory in Indiana was essential to the war effort, but it also helped him politically.

🐣 RT @alandersh They characterized my argument as if I had said that if a president believes that his re-election was in the national interest, he can do anything. I said nothing like that, as anyone who actually heard what I said can attest.

🐣 RT @JoeNBC The US economy limped along with 2.3% GDP growth a year after Trump’s massive tax cuts for the world’s biggest corporations. As warned, CEOs used the transfer of billions to buy back stock instead of expanding businesses and hiring new workers. ¤ The Dow is high. The GDP is low.

🐣 RT @deanobeidallah Here I thought Alan Dershowitz would be remembered for representing Jeffrey Epstein. Instead it will be for helping Trump destroy our Republic #dershowitzlogic

🐣 RT @justinamash So that everyone is clear, Trump’s team is simultaneously arguing that the House should enforce its subpoenas in court *and* that it is unconstitutional for a court to enforce the House’s subpoenas.

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger The impeachment trial underscores the degree to which the right is in no shape or form conservative but authoritarian.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Schiff: “We have witnessed over the course of the last few days and the long day today a remarkable lowering of the bar, to the point now where everything is OK as long as the president believes it’s in his re-election interest. You could conspire with another country.”

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Look on the bright side: By going this route the Senate R’s will discredit the entire process and themselves. A referendum on the Constitution and on toadies to a tyrant isn’t the worst thing

🐣 RT @pithywidow A vote to acquit is its defense
⋙⋙ 🐣 That’s what I’m trying to figure out. Do arguments made in an #ImpeachmentTrial have the weight of law? It seems that can’t be. The laws would need to be rescinded by Congress. Right?
⋙ 🐣 RT @FrankLuntz I have yet to see anyone sincerely defending this argument.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ABC Trump attorney Alan Dershowitz: “If a president does something which he believes will help him get elected in the public interest, that cannot be the kind of quid pro quo that results in impeachment.” https://abcn.ws/2S37weJ 💽 https://twitter.com/FrankLuntz/status/1222757053602529281?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @brianklaas I was left stunned by the argument that Dershowitz and Trump’s legal team made yesterday. It’s the kind of thing I have heard in authoritarian countries — that if the leader does it, and they think it’s good for the public, then it’s legitimate. We must all reject that argument.

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Democrats need to make clear: It is their nominee or King Trump, who thinks he can do whatever he wants. That is what is at stake in 2020. You better pick the most electable, Dems, otherwise we are toast.

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Dershowitz says if Trump thinks whatever he does to get re-elected is in the “public interest” then it can’t be corrupt or impeachable. Dershowitz just confirmed that Trump can do whatever he wants. He can cancel future elections if he thinks it’s in the public interest to do so.

TheAtlantic, Peter Wehner: There Is No Christian Case for Trump http://bit.ly/2GzTXOz
// When faith is treated as an instrumentality, it’s bad for politics and worse for the Christian witness.

WaPo, Randall Eliason: The president’s bizarre ‘intent’ defense http://wapo.st/2GEZdA8

🐣 RT @UROKlive1 In a normal world this would be terrifying everyone.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheTweetOfJohn Trump’s lawyers argued that anything a president did to win re-election was “in the public interest.”

🐣 If the law is on your side, argue the law
If the facts are on your side, argue the facts
If neither is on your side, rip up the Constitution
– @AlanDersh

🐣 RT @McFaul “Hunter Biden” is the new “Hillary’s emails” of this election cycle. Don’t get fooled again.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “What we saw today for the first time was Republican senators being co-conspirators in that cover-up,” @K_JeanPierre says. “The shredding of the Constitution that we saw… it is absurd, it’s insane and it sets a precedent that is so incredibly dangerous.”
💽 MSNBC: Karine Jean-Pierre: Today we saw Republicans start a cover-up for Trump http://on.msnbc.com/2S0rmab
// Fmr. Obama campaign staffer Karine Jean-Pierre says during the questions from senators in the Trump impeachment trial, she believes was the makings of a cover-up from Republicans for Trump.

🐣 RT @Evan_Rosenfeld “We’re all now so deep down into the trees that we’re not seeing the forest,” @JoyceWhiteVance says. “But if we take a step back and use our common sense, arguments like Dershowitz’s really fall apart.”
💽 MSNBC: Why Alan Dershowitz’s defense of Trump reminded people of Nixon http://on.msnbc.com/36Ehwju
// Nixon once argument a crime wasn’t a crime if the president does it. An argument from Trump’s attorney Alan Dershowitz during the Senate impeachment trial sounded rather similar. Our panel reacts.

⭕ 29 Jan 2020

WaPo, Jonathan Capehart: Schumer on Republicans and impeachment witnesses: ‘They realize we’re right’ http://wapo.st/315Srgo

🐣 RT @Politicusarah Dershowitz is unhinged and ranting about Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and @tribelaw It is telling that no scholar from the last few centuries agrees with Alan Dershowitz’s position on impeachment. 💽 https://twitter.com/PoliticusSarah/status/1222664001596874762?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @McFaul We need more scrutiny of the relatives of all public officials, just not an impeachment trial. (PS Hunter never worked in WH & didnt make 100 million a year!) “Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Report Up to $135 Million in 2018 Income” https://nyti.ms/2XNwct0
⋙ 🐣 RT @davidmweissman Another question that’s ignored, what’s the difference between Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner and Hunter Biden? They basically are doing the same thing, so why is Trump’s family not being investigated?

WaPo: Bolton’s lawyer contends his book does not contain classified material and asks White House for expedited review so he can testify if called http://wapo.st/2GBT6wI

🐣 RT @sbg1 [Susan Glasser] John Bolton is not the only witness I’d like to hear from. How about VP Pence, Mike Pence, Mick Mulvaney, Mark Esper, Rudy Giuiliani, Alec Parma’s, Igor Fruman, Ulrich Brechbuhl, Russ Vought, and a bunch of others?

🐣 RT @AdamSerwer If the president drops nuclear bombs on New York and California to neutralize their electoral votes because he believes it is in the national interest, it is not impeachable, according to Alan Dershowitz.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ABC Trump attorney Alan Dershowitz: “If a president does something which he believes will help him get elected in the public interest, that cannot be the kind of quid pro quo that results in impeachment.” 💽 https://twitter.com/AdamSerwer/status/1222609809654108162?s=20/photo/1

Vox, Aaron Rupar: Alan Dershowitz’s latest defense of Trump would let presidents get away with almost anything http://bit.ly/38WPP7r
// Trump’s lawyer argued that anything the president does to stay in power is unimpeachable, short of actual crimes.

WaPo, Joe Scarborough: Trump’s confederacy of dunces http://wapo.st/2U7IGgf

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Bolton has direct, powerful, sharply incriminating evidence of Trump’s guilt of the first article of impeachment. If Republicans block Bolton from testifying it will not be a trial, it will be a coverup of Trump’s crimes. And it will signal the death of the Senate’s legitimacy.
🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Sooner or later, one way or another, justice will come. The rampant crime, abuse and corruption of Trump & his enablers makes for an unsustainable government. Justice MAY involve rising from the ashes after the Republicans burn our republic to the ground. But #JusticeIsComing

💙 Politico: Dershowitz’s power play and a Trump team stumble: The moments that mattered in the Senate Q&A http://politi.co/2u1AEec by Kyle Cheney, Andrew Desiderio, and Darren Samuelson
// A lengthy question-and-answer session yielded a few exchanges that might make a difference in the trial.

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT It’s all out in the open now. ¤ The President’s counsel just argued that there is nothing wrong with any candidate for office soliciting dirt on their opponents from foreign countries. ¤ They’re not even trying to fake it anymore.

🐣 RT @brianklaas Interesting piece by @davidlitt on how the Senate has become more and more dysfunctional over time and how its democratic deficit is only getting worse:
⋙ WaPo, David Litt: The Senate has become a threat to democracy itself http://wapo.st/3aVMPK4
// The impeachment trial proves one thing: It’s time to change the upper chamber

🐣 RT @mkraju The White House has issued a formal threat to former national security adviser John Bolton to keep him from publishing his book, “The Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir,” sources familiar with the matter tell @jaketapper
⋙ CNN, Jake Tapper: White House has issued formal threat to Bolton to keep him from publishing book http://cnn.it/2GwzI4h

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: John Bolton’s Calling the Shots Now, and Trump and McConnell Are Shitting Bricks http://bit.ly/2vyPgSO
// The trial may still end with the president’s acquittal, but that verdict would come back to haunt Republicans in November.

💙 DailyBeast, Betsy Swan and Erin Banco: Parnas Lawyer: Giuliani Delivered Graham Letter Calling for Sanctions on Ukrainian Officials http://bit.ly/37AfMcu
// The mysterious letter-writer listed several Ukrainian officials, including one reformer who’d gone up against an oligarch, and claimed they were part of a “crime syndicate.”

JustSecurity, Ryan Goodman: Lessons for Life: The Obituaries of Republicans Who Opposed Nixon’s Impeachment http://bit.ly/38UwOSL

DailyBeast: Stephen Colbert Hammers Alan Dershowitz’s ‘Logical Turd’ of a Trump Impeachment Defense http://bit.ly/38R9Bkq
// “Only the public gets to decide what’s in the public interest—not the politician,” the “Late Show” host declared Wednesday night.

USAToday, Tom Nichols: Trump is being impeached over a blackmail and extortion scheme, not a ‘policy dispute’ http://bit.ly/2S2UIEW
// Trump was shaking down Zelensky while trying to keep the rest of the government in the dark. That’s not a ‘policy,’ that’s a conspiracy.

💙 DailyBeast, David Lurie: Alan Dershowitz Wants to Save Donald Trump by Ending America http://bit.ly/38RAzIR
// If senate Republicans uses his logic to acquit Trump, it will mark the end of the American system of government and with it the American way of life as we have known them.

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade Absurd legal argument by @AlanDersh’s that a president cannot be impeached for conduct that helps him politically. Is this the cold water that might finally awaken GOP from its stupor?
⋙ WaPo: Trump legal team advances blanket defense against impeachment http://wapo.st/38RyVag

💙 WaPo Editorial: Republicans’ damaging new line of defense http://wapo.st/2OcofLc “Alan Dershowitz, a criminal-defense specialist … has been offering constitutional interpretations sharply at odds with those of constitutional scholars.”

🐣 RT @PattyArquette Ass backwards. Translation- Dershowitz argues anyone in power can do anything to win. Reminder he represented Epstein.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TimJHanrahan Dershowitz says all officials believe their election is in the public interest. ¤ So “if a president does something … he believes will help him get elected in the public interest, that cannot be the kind of quid pro quo that results in impeachment.” https://wsj.com/livecoverage/trump-impeachment-trial/card/1580327345

🐣 RT @HouseIntel “Now apparently it’s ok for a president to get information from a foreign government in an election. That’s news to me… We are creating additional dangers to the nation by suggesting that things that have long been prohibited are now suddenly going to be ok.” – @RepZoeLofgren 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1222723997785300992?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @StevenBeschloss I don’t know about you, but I wasn’t born in America to be ruled by a Mad King, no matter what the White House counsel thinks.

🐣 RT @TeamPelosi Trump abused his power for personal and political gain. And Republicans in Washington are covering up the truth. #GOPCoverup ¤ Pass it on.

🐣 RT @duty2warn THIS JUST IN: Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) is planning to force a vote on Friday to require Chief Justice John Roberts to subpoena impeachment witnesses who he believes are relevant, and also rule on any claims of executive privilege. [Link to TheHill https://twitter.com/duty2warn/status/1222737287571628035?s=20%5D

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance If anything the president does to get re-elected is ok, could he take steps to suppress votes from the other party? Help hackers gain access to voter rolls? Stage traffic accidents at polling places to make them inaccessible? I could go on & on but you get the point.
⋙ 🐣 RT @mnnurse10 Those things are all going to happen this year. The Republicans have layed the predicate for fascism. The 2020 campaign will be the actualization of all of the seemingly ridiculous arguments layed out tofay.

🐣 RT @Rschooley I feel like good lawyers might have come up with a better case than, “Everything every other expert says about the constitution is wrong.”

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Dersh says any danger Trump poses can be eliminated in eight months…after explaining why it’s totally legal and totally cool for Trump to do anything he wants to get himself elected in said election

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger The GOP is now the pro-totalitarian party. It is a clear and present danger

🐣 RT @BillKristol The moment the Senate votes against witnesses Friday, if it does, John Bolton should release to the public (and the Senate) what would have been his opening statement under oath.

WaPo, Greg Sargent: How the White House could keep John Bolton’s book buried — for now http://wapo.st/3aMPLZs

🧵 RT @ChrisMurphyCT Welcome to my daily behind-the-scenes thread on the impeachment trial. ¤ 1/ I have a vague recollection that my day started w a meeting w the Amtrak CEO (my work on other stuff doesn’t stop) but my memory is hazy after 8 hours and 100 questions. 📌 https://twitter.com/ChrisMurphyCT/status/1222747424650858496?s=20

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger BTW an acquittal in a sham trial really demands a prosecution after Trump leaves office. Public’s right to know and all that.

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks This is a sad day in American history.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JohnWDean Alan Dershowitz unimpeached Richard Nixon today. All Nixon was doing was obstructing justice and abusing power because he thought he was the best person for the USA to be POTUS. When POTUS does it… etc. Seriously, that was his motive! Agree with Alan and impeachment is gone!

🐣 RT @EricBoehlert that’s the actually quote ¤ it’s an Orwellian nightmare
⋙ 🐣 RT @ABC Trump attorney Alan Dershowitz: “If a president does something which he believes will help him get elected in the public interest, that cannot be the kind of quid pro quo that results in impeachment.” https://abcn.ws/2S37weJ

🐣 RT @neal_katyal The fact a President would send his lawyer out to say such grossly unconstitutional things highlights the need for impeachment. If he believes he can do anything, so long as 1 of his motives is to win reelection, he won’t just do Ukraine leverage again, he’ll do far far worse.
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal This is inane. The president could threaten people (including with our army) unless they voted for him? Could order a breakin of DNC headquarters? I’m not sure even Kings had such powers.

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff The pattern of his words and conduct is clear: President Trump thinks he is above the law. He thinks he is the state. ¤ Trump said it himself: Under Article II I can do whatever I want. ¤ Precisely what our Founders feared. Precisely why they drafted the remedy of impeachment. 💽 https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1222624768819638284?s=20

🐣 RT @GlessKesslerWP Hmm, John Bolton, one of the most skilled lawyers in Washington, would write a book filled with TOP SECRET classified information? He’s done this rodeo before, so that would be highly surprising if true.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jaketapper WH letter to Bolton warning him against publication of his book as it is right now https://twitter.com/GlennKesslerWP/status/1222588159063666689?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @SyncPol Glenn Kessler, you need to keep up with the time. There’s a new definition for Top Secret: Anything that irritates, embarrasses, contradicts, or in any way is lacking in the most lavish praise of the President is Top Secret. Take a look at the statute, and you can confirm that.

🐣 RT @duty2warn “This is a President who identifies the State as if it is himself.” – Adam Schiff, moments ago.

🐣 RT @Kasparov63 Wow, Dershowitz is actually making the King Louis XIV argument right now! Trump is good for the country, so anything he does to stay in power is the national interest, even if corrupt or illegal. That’s the language of every king & dictator: I am the end and the means justify me.

TheAtlantic, Yoni Applebaum (Dec): How America Ends http://bit.ly/2CGO3ZG
// Dec 2019; A tectonic demographic shift is under way. Can the country hold together?

WaPo, Philip Bump: Trump’s impeachment team offers the Trumpiest possible argument in his defense http://wapo.st/36Bo3vz

🐣 RT @mkraju Engel reveals a 2019 phone call in which he says Bolton suggested that the committee look into Yovanovitch ouster and “strongly implied that something improper had occurred” about her ouster https://twitter.com/mkraju/status/1222574762637103105?s=20/photo/1
// memo dated today

🔄💙 CREW: #Nepotism and Conflicts of Interest – Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump http://bit.ly/2u2fEUu
// with extensive references

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman I’m told by two sources close to the situation that Lev Parnas has documents and messages showing Giuliani’s involvement in using Parnas to pressure Poroshenko to end Ukraine’s cooperation in any Mueller related probe, especially Manafort.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ScottMStedman The sources were not clear about whether Kilimnik’s planned escape to Russia was part of the efforts. Lutsenko and Poroshenko handled that end of things. Soon after, it appears, Javelin missiles were approved.

⭕ 28 Jan 2020

💙 WaPo, Dana Milbank: Trump’s defense, lost in space http://wapo.st/36DfgZQ “Like his boss’s Twitter stream, Sekulow’s argument ricocheted from dubious complaint to extraneous grievance”

🐣 RT @pleasesaveour If they call Hunter, we want Ivanka
⋙ Fortune, Renae Reints (Jan 2019): Ivanka Trump’s Brand Received Five New Trademarks From China This Month http://bit.ly/37zgpmM ¤ #nepotism

🐣 RT @StefSimanowitz Jared Kushner was a realtor. ¤ He had NO expertise in foreign affairs, NO experience in govt or diplomacy, NO knowledge of the #MiddleEast & NO security clearance. ¤ Yet #Trump put him in charge of negotiating #MiddleEastPeace. ¤ What could possibly go wrong? ¤ #nepotism
// nepotism

GQ, Jay Willis (Oct): How Don Jr., Ivanka, and Eric Trump Have Profited Off Their Dad’s Presidency http://bit.ly/37F9lEY ¤ #nepotism
// 10/14/2019; nepotism

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman I’m told by two sources close to the situation that Lev Parnas has documents and messages showing Giuliani’s involvement in using Parnas to pressure Poroshenko to end Ukraine’s cooperation in any Mueller related probe, especially Manafort.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ScottMStedman The sources were not clear about whether Kilimnik’s planned escape to Russia was part of the efforts. Lutsenko and Poroshenko handled that end of things. Soon after, it appears, Javelin missiles were approved.

🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzu Witnesses don’t ensure a fair trial, but the lack of witnesses guarantees an unfair trial:
⋙ 🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “We all know justice doesn’t happen in the dark… Optics and public perception are critical. The credibility of the Congress is being tested right now… They’re trying to talk everybody out of light, and sunshine, and witnesses” – @FrankFigliuzzi1 w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1222283161473880065?s=20/photo/1

💽 CNN: Alan Dershowitz called Trump corrupt in 2016 and said he could be corrupt as President http://cnn.it/37Djpyn

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw Dear media: ¤ When referring to Republican Senators who are grasping at utterly debunked Dershowitz “theory” of the Constitution. ¤ Recall over TWO THOUSAND historians: Trump’s actions “are precisely what the Framers had in mind as grounds for impeaching and removing a president.” https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1222309395620671488?s=20/photo/1

🔄 🔊 Lawfare and Goat Rodeo Podcast: The Report / Impeachment http://bit.ly/38LgF28 or http://apple.co/316M7FA with Susan Hennessey and Benjamin Wittes

WSJ: McConnell Says GOP Doesn’t Have Votes to Block Impeachment Witnesses http://on.wsj.com/2RUHUQY
// Senate majority leader makes remarks in private Republican meeting

🐣 Ivanka Trump reminds me of the German Baroness (played by Brigitte Kahn) in the film of The Remains of the Day.

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Trump’s defense boils down to this:
Sure, the President did it.
We all know he did it.
We just don’t want the American people to see even more evidence that he did it.
Besides, he is allowed to do whatever he wants.
Get over it.
Well, the American people know better.

🐣 RT @RichardHaass It is true that the Palestinians rarely miss an opportunity to miss an opportunty, but Israel’s moving to annex territory discredits the notion there is opportunity in the plan. Trump admin seems to be forgetting that 2 state outcome is as much a favor to Israel as Palestinians.

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin When a president is working to undermine an election in which he is currently standing, it’s not only appropriate to impeach and remove him in that same year, it’s necessary.

🐣 RT @neal_katyal So now the President’s Chief of Staff AND his natl security advisor (one of the more conservative people I have ever met). This isn’t a Democrat witchhunt, it is a former Trump close circle truth crusade.

🐣 RT @nycsouthpaw Alan Dershowitz is a disgraced figure in the legal community, and has been since long before Donald Trump came down the escalator. He was never a constitutional scholar and for decades has occupied the role of an outrageous, trolly contrarian.

🐣 RT @HouseIntel .@RepAdamSchiff on the need for John Bolton to testify: “Are we really going to require the country to wait until his book comes out to find out information that Senators could’ve used to make the right decision on conviction or acquittal?” 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1222261578634006533?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @DavidJollyFL GOP Senators are beginning to act as though they are genuinely concerned this could spin out of control for them, and for Trump.

🐣 RT @JakeTapper New Q poll of registered voters
75% say witnesses should be allowed to testify in the impeachment trial
20% say they should not
⋙ 📊 Quinnipiac Poll: 75% Of Voters Say Allow Witnesses In Senate Impeachment Trial http://bit.ly/2RxG9du versus 20% who don’t
● A plurality of 49% of GOP want witnesses; 95% Dems, 75% Indies
● 53% say President Trump is not telling the truth about Ukraine

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Let me get this straight, if the Bolton book rumors are correct, Trump was so concerned about public corruption that he singled out the company in Ukraine with a connection to his political rival, while offering personal favors to leaders of corrupt regimes in Turkey and China?

🐣📊 RT @ryanstruyk New national Quinnipiac poll: 75% (!) of voters, including a 49% plurality of Republicans, say witnesses should be able to testify in the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump.

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Here are my takeaways: ¤ Trump’s lawyers cannot, and did not, defend him on the facts. ¤ Their defense has evolved to this: he did it, so what? ¤ His lawyers strengthened our case that the Senate must hear from Bolton. ¤ A fair trial requires key witnesses. Will America have one?
🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff The President’s lawyers say this is about a “policy debate.” ¤ It is not. ¤ Unless that policy provides that a president can be as corrupt as he chooses and there is nothing Congress can do about it. ¤ That must never be the policy of the United States.

🐣 RT @mkraju Senate Commerce Chairman Roger Wicker told me: “I don’t think the testimony of Ambassador Bolton would be helpful because I basically am in agreement with the very scholarly approach that Mr Dershowitz took that there’s no article there that’s grounds for impeachment and removal”

🐣 RT @DanRather You may try to build a dam to hold back truth. You can use sycophancy, shamelessness, and self-denial. But, I have found, reality has a way of cracking through.

🐣 John Kelly: http://bit.ly/37DycZOhttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1222207631407878144?s=20/photo/1
// HeraldTribune, former chief of staff

“If John Bolton says that in the book I believe John Bolton,” said retired Gen. John Kelly, who served as Trump’s chief of staff for 18 months…

“Every single time I was with him … he always gave the president the unvarnished truth,” Kelly said of Bolton, who has become a figure of intense interest in the impeachment inquiry…

“I mean half of Americans think this process is purely political and shouldn’t be happening but since it is happening the majority of Americans would like to hear the whole story,” Kelly said.

“So I think if there are people that could contribute to this, either innocence or guilt … I think they should be heard,” Kelly said, adding: “I think some of the conversations seem to me to be very inappropriate but I wasn’t there. But there are people that were there that ought to be heard from.”

TheNation, Elie Mystal: The Trump Team’s Legal Defense Was a Tour-de-Force of Hypocrisy http://bit.ly/38Q11Tf
// From Ken Starr to Alan Dershowitz, the president’s lawyers spewed illogical arguments that contradicted their own well-known positions.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 “Bolton was regularly appalled by what he saw from the president, the people close to him said. He wondered at times if Trump was acting in America’s best interest or if he was inspired by nefarious reasons, according to a person familiar with the book.”
⋙ WaPo: Bolton book roils Washington as onetime allies turn on Trump’s former national security adviser http://wapo.st/2uDAauQ

🐣 RT @SenWhitehouse Yesterday was disgusting: Starr, Dershowitz, the Biden oppo dump, and the Trump campaign ad. It makes me want a shower.
⋙ Esquire, Charles Pierce: If a More Sanctimonious Toad Than Kenneth Starr Ever Has Crawled Through American Politics… http://bit.ly/37Dwvf2
// I’m hard-pressed to know who it was.

🐣 RT @GlennKesslerWP As a reporter, I appreciated Bolton’s attention to detail, his prodigious memory and his willingness to say what he knew and didn’t know, in contrast to officials who tried to BS you. It was clear he kept careful track of who said what in meetings.

🐣 RT @EricWolfson
GOP 1.0: “Trump is innocent & no quid pro quo!”
GOP 2.0: “OK, there was, but Trump wants to root out corruption!”
GOP 3.0: “OK, but Biden sucks!”
GOP 4.0: “OK, but it failed!
GOP 5.0: “OK, but do we *really* care?”
GOP 6.0: “OK, but [insert newest inane talking point here]!”

🐣 RT @joelockhart All Americans owe a debt of gratitude to Joni Ernst, Senator from Iowa. Her gleeful reaction to the Senate smear of Joe Biden laid bare what this is always been about. Using foreign policy to smear a respected former VP. It’s always been about this. Thank you Joni for honesty.

🐣 .@alandersh
Abuse of power = Betrayal of PUBLIC Trust
Public ≠ Private
Use of PUBLIC resource for PRIVATE benefit
= Abuse of Power

🐣 RT @tribelaw This is the best essay I’ve read on why Trump’s “defense” of defying all the subpoenas totally fails. It’s a must read:
💙 ⋙ TheAtlantic: Trump’s Defense Against Subpoenas Makes No Legal Sense http://bit.ly/37KYGZm
// Like so many contentions of the president’s legal team, this is malarkey thinly draped with plausible-sounding distortions of facts, rules, court opinions, and the Constitution itself.

🐣 RT @AlexandraChalup Trump’s legal team is strategically turning the impeachment hearing into a campaign commerical against his political opponent. It should be an FEC violation. These lawyers know the claims against the former VP are false; they aren’t defending Trump but campaigning for him.

🐣 RT @benjaminwittes Yeah, so @qjurecic turns to me during his presentation yesterday and asks this question. Glad people on @Morning_Joe enjoyed it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @KatiePhang .@benjaminwittes just now on @Morning_Joe: “Does Ken Starr KNOW he’s Ken Starr?!” 🤣😂

🐣 RT @prchovanec They need to read the transcript.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MarshallCohen Trump lawyer Jane Raskin argues that Rudy Giuliani was “just a minor player” in the Ukraine situation. (Context: His name was mentioned *five times* during the Trump-Zelensky call on July 25.)

🐣 huh?!
⋙ 🐣 RT @revrrlewis Brian Kilmeade: “I don’t see how you avoid bringing Bolton in now.” 💽 https://twitter.com/revrrlewis/status/1222117398230241280?s=20/photo/1
// Fox and Friends

WaPo: Bolton book roils Washington as onetime allies turn on Trump’s former national security adviser http://wapo.st/2O4tWuy

✅ WaPo, Aaron Blake: The Bidens, Burisma and impeachment, explained http://wapo.st/3aKxiwG

RawStory/Politico: GOP Sen. Ron Johnson: ‘My guess’ is John Bolton is telling truth about Trump and Ukraine http://bit.ly/2tKqajn

CREW: Criminal Abuse of Power: Trump’s Five Crimes Connected to Ukraine http://bit.ly/2U3WDfk

TRUMP’S FIVE CRIMES CONNECTED TO UKRAINE:
I. Bribery (18 U.S.C. § 201)
II. Soliciting Foreign Campaign Contribution (52 U.S.C. §§ 30109, 30121)
III. Coercion of Political Activity (18 U.S.C. § 610)
IV. Misappropriation of Federal Funds (18 U.S.C. § 641)
V. Obstruction of Congress (18 U.S.C. §§ 1505, 1512)

🐣 RT @karenamyatt Remember how this all started. President Obama roasted him. Thin skinned MNPD can’t take a joke. He’ll make these guys pay. Just wait & see. ¤ I laughed & gulped at the same time as I watched this live. He’ll never forget a slight, not ’til the dementia takes his entire memory.

⭕ 27 Jan 2020

NewYorker, Jill Lepore (1/27): The Last Time Democracy Almost Died http://bit.ly/31c1TyX
// Learning from the upheaval of the nineteen-thirties.; It’s a paradox of democracy that the best way to defend it is to argue about it.

🧵 RT @Morning_Joe Joe’s epic thread on Trump’s confederacy of dunces 💽 https://twitter.com/Morning_Joe/status/1222152608443457536?s=20/photo/1
📌 https://twitter.com/Morning_Joe/status/1222152608443457536?s=20

WSJ Editorial: The John Bolton Report http://on.wsj.com/2RPnhpa “Mr. Bolton could do it in a public statement, a TV interview, or an op-ed in this publication. Our editors are standing by.”
// The former NSC adviser should tell the public what he knows.

With the news of what’s in the book already public, Mr. Bolton can help everyone, including himself, by erasing any doubt about what he knows. He can tell the American public what he wrote—now, before the Senate votes on witnesses. Lay it all out. Put to rest the “coverup” talking point.

This doesn’t require testifying to the Senate. Mr. Bolton could do it in a public statement, a TV interview, or an op-ed in this publication. Our editors are standing by.

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Biden Helped Reform Ukraine, and Giuliani Is Recorrupting It http://nym.ag/2U3SUyk

🐣 RT @MarshallCohen There is a strong consensus among legal scholars and impeachment experts that the arguments Dershowitz is making right now on the Senate floor… are bogus. He’s arguing that there must be a crime to impeach a president.
⋙ CNN, Marshall Cohen (1/20): Legal scholars pan Alan Dershowitz’s defense of Trump http://cnn.it/30Y0L1N

🐣 RT @jonward11 Bondi’s claim that Shokin was investigating Burisma is the key claim. She cited a Kyiv Post article. All other reporting has concluded that Shokin was not investigating Burisma and that his removal increased the chances that Burisma would be investigated.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ddale8 Trump lawyer Bondi played the vid of Joe Biden talking about trying to get Ukraine prosecutor Shokin fired. She said Shokin was “investigating Burisma.” ¤ She didn’t say: A) Shokin was widely accused of corruption; B) Former Shokin deputy has said Burisma probe was dormant; 1/2
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @ddale8 Bondi then read what Trump said on the Zelensky call – that “Biden went around bragging that he stopped the prosecution.” She accused House managers of omitting this important fact. ¤ Biden never bragged he stopped any prosecution. He bragged that he’d gotten a corrupt guy fired.

🐣 RT @kyledcheney NEW: Trump turned the Senate floor Monday into an alternate-reality impeachment of Biden and Obama. ¤ While Senate Rs discussed the real impeachment behind closed doors, Trump’s lawyers acted out a virtual prosecution of his rivals.
⋙ Politico, Kyle Cheney and Andrew Desiderio: Trump team turns Senate trial into extended Obama-Biden attack http://politi.co/2U27d6r
// The president’s lawyers mostly ignored the firestorm around former national security adviser John Bolton’s book.

🐣 RT @MaxBoot Schiff’s mild remarks had senators apoplectic, yet they had nothing to say about Trump’s tirade against “lyin’, cheatin’, liddle’ Adam ‘Shifty’ Schiff.” Trump gets to say anything he wants while his opponents must observe Victorian rules of decorum.
⋙ WaPo, Max Boot: Republicans’ lack of outrage — even after Bolton’s smoking-gun evidence — is outrageous http://wapo.st/2uEefDP

TheAtlantic, Maya Wiley: This Is a Trial of the Constitution Itself http://bit.ly/2Rwy49a
// To condone the president’s behavior is to shift power further into the executive and break the protections the Framers created.

WaPo: Bolton book roils Washington as onetime allies turn on Trump’s former national security adviser http://wapo.st/2O4tWuy

✅ WaPo, Aaron Blake: The Bidens, Burisma and impeachment, explained http://wapo.st/3aKxiwG

RawStory/Politico: GOP Sen. Ron Johnson: ‘My guess’ is John Bolton is telling truth about Trump and Ukraine http://bit.ly/2tKqajn

CREW: Criminal Abuse of Power: Trump’s Five Crimes Connected to Ukraine http://bit.ly/2U3WDfk

TRUMP’S FIVE CRIMES CONNECTED TO UKRAINE:
I. Bribery (18 U.S.C. § 201)
II. Soliciting Foreign Campaign Contribution (52 U.S.C. §§ 30109, 30121)
III. Coercion of Political Activity (18 U.S.C. § 610)
IV. Misappropriation of Federal Funds (18 U.S.C. § 641)
V. Obstruction of Congress (18 U.S.C. §§ 1505, 1512)

Bloomberg, Jonathan Bernstein: Here We Have It. The Trump Impeachment Smoking Gun. http://bloom.bg/2O5jiEd
// A report about a book by John Bolton makes the president’s Republican defenders look like liars and fools. Maybe they’ll be fine with that.

🐣 RT @tribelaw I believe @ColinKahl, having known Biden well for decades. He’s scrupulously honest and profoundly patriotic.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ColinKahl I staffed Biden on every Ukraine call, mtg & trip from fall 2014-2017. I sat in the Oval & SitRoom & coordinated w/State. Everything he did was to advance US policy alongside our allies, internat’l institutions & Ukrainian reformers. No amount of Trump spin changes those facts.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ColinKahl See also AP fact check back when Trump made similar claims about Biden in his crazy letter to Pelosi http://bit.ly/2GzImPb https://twitter.com/ColinKahl/status/1221964328376471552?s=20/photo/1-2
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ColinKahl And another fact check http://wapo.st/2U1gImn

🐣 RT @LoopEmma .@ewarren says Alan Dershowitz’ arguments tonight were “contrary to both law and fact.” ¤ “His characterization of the law simply is unsupported. He is a criminal law professor who stood in the well of the Senate and talked about how law never inquires into intent…”
⋙ 🐣 RT @LoopEmma “…and that we should not be using the president’s intent as part of understanding impeachment. Criminal law is all about intent. Mens rea is the heart of criminal law. That’s the very basis of it. So it makes his whole presentation just nonsensical. I truly could not follow it”

DailyBeast, Sam Brodey, Jackie Kucinich and Asawin Suebsaeng: Team Trump Settles on Its Impeachment Defense: A Healthy Dose of Lib Triggering http://bit.ly/37xXaK1
// At one point, a GOP senator even seemed to concede that it was all about damaging Joe Biden.

WaPo: ‘Talk to Rudy’: Testimony from diplomats highlights Giuliani’s central role in driving Ukraine policy http://wapo.st/2Rx1jID

WaPo Editorial: If senators fail to call Bolton, their trial is a farce http://wapo.st/2RYtbVn

RawStory: CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin mocks Alan Dershowitz for admitting he has a ‘minority view’: It’s ‘because he’s wrong’ http://bit.ly/3aKnraa

🐣 RT @walterdellinger My former student Judge Starr emphasizes that prior impeachments have been bipartisan. He assumes that is a criticism of Democrats who have proceeded alone rather than of the GOP members who have refused to consider joining in a serious critique of the president’s actions.

🐣 RT @JonFlan Nick Akerman and I got a chance on NBC News Now after the Senate trial to react to the day’s activities esp. the almost perfect failure of the Trump “scheme team” to mention Bolton’s accusations against Trump –
⋙ 💽 NBCNews: Trump legal team argues high crimes and misdemeanors must be criminal violations http://nbcnews.to/2O4rc0t
// The president’s legal defense team argues today that the impeachable offense of high crimes and misdemeanors but be a criminal violation. Former assistant special Watergate prosecutor Nick Akerman and former federal prosecutor John Flannery weigh in.

WaPo, Philip Bump: Trump’s team dismisses the case for impeachment as weak — and then sloppily attacks Joe Biden http://wapo.st/2UdaJLt
// Who needs Ukraine to disparage Biden when your legal team can do it on national television?

🐣 RT @RDEliason It’s not the titles of the Articles of Impeachment that matter, it’s the substance of the allegations. And these Articles do allege several criminal violations. #TheCrimesAreInThere
⋙ Sidebarsblog, RandallEliason (12/17): The Crimes in the Articles of Impeachment http://bit.ly/36wY887

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Very relieved that it wasn’t just me
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @seungminkim Warren on Dershowitz’s presentation: “I truly could not follow it.”
⋙ 🐣 Possibly the point. But not a good look for Harvard Law

🧵 RT @jedshug [Thread] BRIBERY THREAD:
100% CLEAR. ¤ The House alleged felony bribery in Article I. ¤ The Trump lawyers are dense and/or in bad faith, so let’s do this step by explicit step.
Here’s the bribery statute 18 USC 201:
A. Corrupt
B. Demand/Seek
C. Anything of value
D. For Official Act:
📌 https://twitter.com/jedshug/status/1221998767295160322?s=20

NYT, Nicholas Bowie: Don’t Be Confused by Trump’s Defense. What He Is Accused of Are Crimes. http://nyti.ms/2uzQigW
// Abuse of power and obstruction of Congress have long been considered criminal and merit impeachment.

🐣 RT @AngrierWHStaff I’ve been telling you guys for years that the leaks are coming from inside the building AND that the NSC was trying to sound the alarm. ¤ It looks like they finally hit the right button.
⋙ 🐣 RT @meredithmcgraw New: NSC spox John Ullyot statement says no one in WH outside NSC reviewed the draft: ¤ “Amb. Bolton’s manuscript was submitted to the NSC for pre-publication review and has been under initial review by the NSC. No White House personnel outside NSC have reviewed the manuscript.”

WaPo, George Conway III: Bolton’s testimony would be devastating. Not even Republicans could look away. http://wapo.st/2O5vXa6

🐣 RT @eliotcwilliams 4 basic food groups: Triscuits, rice cakes, bananas, sparkling water
⋙ 🐣 No! Cheddar goldfish crackers, peanuts, Key Lime greek yogurt and Diet Mountain Dew

━━━━━━━▼ House Intel Fact Checks

Mega-Thread Link: https://twitter.com/i/events/1221120833764188160?s=13

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Text.
Reality: Text 💽 https/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: They can’t point to evidence proving Trump’s legitimate interest in corruption because it’s not in House record..
Reality: The President’s legal team would have provided witnesses and documents if such exculpatory evidence exists. We subpoenaed it #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1222644997809496065?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Ukraine did not know about the withheld aid until public reporting..
Reality: Ukraine’s former deputy foreign minister confirmed publicly that the Ukrainians knew. Witness testimony confirms it as well, including from State Dept official Catherine Croft: https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1222640097809641472?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: It is inappropriate to impeach a president in an election year..
Reality: Trump solicited foreign interference in the 2016 election, admitted he would do it again in 2020, and continues to direct a scheme to do so. Impeachment is the only remedy. #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1222610783139454978?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: The President’s motives were mixed..
Reality: President Trump answered a direct question on what he wanted from Ukraine: “…if they were honest about it, they would start a major investigation into the Bidens. It’s a very simple answer.” #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1222600611025342464?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Presidents have the right to set foreign policy..
Reality: Presidents do not have the right to use official government levers to obtain personal, political gain. #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1222597072257474560?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Founders opposed this sort of impeachment.
Reality: Constitutional scholars testified: “If what we’re talking about is not impeachable, then nothing is.” Founders worried about a president who might “spare no efforts or means whatever to get himself reelected.” 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1222226245733310464?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Impeachment is inappropriate in an election year..
Reality: Trump asked Russia to hack his 2016 rival’s emails. He stood on the White House lawn and said that China & Ukraine should investigate a 2020 opponent. This is a clear pattern. And he’ll do it again. 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1222232305126772736?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: President Trump had legitimate corruption concerns with Ukraine..
Reality: Ukraine is plagued by corruption, but the president undermined official anti-corruption policy by asking for political investigations of a rival. ¤ And Ukrainians saw right through it: 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1222242012067508224?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Trump has been impeached over a policy disagreement..
Reality: He created an irregular back channel for Ukraine policy through his personal political lawyer. ¤ “There’s a lot of talk about Biden’s son” is not a policy. #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1222238759690829825?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Trump has been impeached over a policy disagreement..
Reality: He created an irregular back channel for Ukraine policy through his personal political lawyer. ¤ “There’s a lot of talk about Biden’s son” is not a policy. #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1222238759690829825?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Presidents frequently withhold aid..
Reality: There are legitimate ways to advance American interests with foreign aid. ¤ Trump, however, used his irregular Ukraine back channel for his personal political interest, not America’s interest. #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221979497253232642?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Trump’s lawyer, Alan Dershowitz, argues that abuse of power is not impeachable.
Reality: In 1998, Mr. Dershowitz asserted: “If you have somebody who completely corrupts the office… and abuses trust… you don’t need a technical crime.” #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221967205853810689?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: There is no evidence of President Trump’s corrupt intent..
Reality: The fact that he only wanted investigations announced, and not completed, is evidence that he was interested in political benefit, not serious anti-corruption aims. #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221973756714852352?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Presidents frequently withhold aid.
Reality: There are legitimate ways to advance American interests with foreign aid. ¤ Trump, however, used his irregular Ukraine back channel for his personal political interest, not America’s interest. #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221979497253232642?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Trump’s obstruction of Congress is not impeachable.
Reality: Trump’s own lawyer Robert Ray said “Contempt of Congress is illegal.” ¤ No president in history has blocked an impeachment inquiry by ignoring every subpoena for documents & witnesses. #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221871124721602566?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Abuse of power is not impeachable..
Reality: The Framers made clear that it is. ¤ Hamilton: impeachment is for “those offenses which proceed from the misconduct of public men, or in other words, from the abuse or violation of some public trust.” #TruthMatters

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: It is inappropriate to impeach a president in an election year.
Reality: Trump solicited foreign interference in the 2016 election, admitted he would do it again in 2020, and continues to direct a scheme to do so. Impeachment is the only remedy. #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221873676913664000?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Rudy Giuliani is “a minor player.”.
Reality: Witnesses testified that Trump directed them to “talk to Rudy” about Ukraine. Trump himself mentioned Giuliani on the call with Zelensky. And Ukrainians viewed Rudy as “the key.” #TruthMatters https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221903718624514048?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: The impeachment inquiry had no authority to begin without a full House vote. .
Reality: A House vote is not necessary. Nevertheless, the House took not one vote, but two. #TruthMatters 💽 https/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: There was no quid pro quo.
Reality: Gordon Sondland on quid pro quo for the White House meeting: “The answer is yes.”
Mulvaney on quid pro quo for the aid: “We do that all the time.”
Ambassador Bolton is prepared to testify & should be called. #TruthMatters
💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221882488139788288?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: The President was really concerned about burden sharing.
Reality: The burden did not change between freezing and releasing the aid. There was no new effort to get others to contribute more, and Europe in fact contributes a great deal to Ukraine. #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221880528913281024?s=20

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Trump had valid concerns about corruption with Burisma.
Reality: Trump only wanted to ensure that Ukraine 𝙖𝙣𝙣𝙤𝙪𝙣𝙘𝙚 investigations. Announcing investigations before they begin is not the best practice for effectively fighting corruption. #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221914133278396416?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: We should out the whistleblower..
Reality:
• Details of the whistleblower’s report have been confirmed by other witnesses and documents
• Trump endangered the whistleblower by calling them a traitor and a spy, and suggesting harsh punishment #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221122151174025216?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Trump withheld the aid to Ukraine because of concerns about corruption..
Reality: White House claim: Trump withheld the aid to Ukraine because of concerns about corruption. ¤
Reality: The Trump Administration’s own Department of Defense had already certified that Ukraine met the necessary anti-corruption benchmarks to receive the aid. #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221111832720683008?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: [Abuse of Power is not impeachable].
Reality: In fact, the Republican’s own witness, Professor Jonathan Turley, agreed that abuse of power is an impeachable offense: ¤ “[I]t is possible to establish a case for impeachment based on a non-criminal allegation of abuse of power.” https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221963419357712384?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: President Trump was deeply concerned about corruption in Ukraine..
Reality: White House Claim: President Trump was deeply concerned about corruption in Ukraine. ¤ Reality: In two calls with President Zelensky, Trump does not mention “corruption” at all, only the two specific investigations for his personal political benefit. #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221110683875659776?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Ukraine did not know about the withheld aid until public reporting.
Reality: Two witnesses testified Ukraine knew of the hold before it was public. ¤ Ukraine’s former deputy foreign minister confirmed publicly that the Ukrainians knew: https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221878543778570241?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: The House never subpoenaed Rudy Giuliani, therefore he is not central to the Ukraine scheme..
Reality: Giuliani was subpoenaed for documents on September 30 and deposition notices were sent to three of his associates. Giuliani refused to comply. #TruthMatters https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221897330124886016?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: This president has been the strongest support of Ukraine..
Reality: Reality: President Trump knew that US support was vital to Ukraine, but withheld the aid anyway. Trump has also defended Russia’s invasion of Crimea. #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221892472785244161?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: he House denied due process..
Reality: President Trump was offered the same or better procedural privileges than those given to Nixon and Clinton. He chose not to avail himself of these privileges. #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221900148156047364?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: “It was no secret” why the aid was withheld..
Reality: The House interviewed 17 witnesses. None were given any explanation for the hold on military aid until after controversy erupted. All documents are STILL being obstructed. #TruthMatters https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221890825849901056?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: VP Biden acted inappropriately..
Reality: There is zero evidence to support this claim. Shokin was widely recognized by our allies to be a corrupt prosecutor, and removing him was in line with official U.S. policy to combat corruption in Ukraine. #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221924848609439744?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: The fact that Trump and Zelensky met at the UN exonerates the President..
Reality: Reality: Multiple witnesses testified to the unique significance of an Oval Office meeting. And Zelensky himself brought up the desire to meet at the White House, at the UN. #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221885673474531328?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: There was no quid pro quo..
Reality: Gordon Sondland on quid pro quo for the White House meeting: “The answer is yes.” ¤ Chief of Staff Mulvaney on quid pro quo for the aid: “We do that all the time” #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221095396581289986?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Trump invited Zelensky to a White House meeting..
Reality: Text 💽 https/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Ukraine felt no pressure.
Reality: US assistance = 10% of Ukraine’s military budget.
Lt. Col. Vindman: “The power disparity between the POTUS & the President of Ukraine is vast.”
Holmes: “I think they’re being very careful. They still need us.” #TruthMatters

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: The fact that Trump and Zelensky met at the UN exonerates the President.
Reality: Multiple witnesses testified to the unique significance of an Oval Office meeting. And Zelensky himself brought up the desire to meet at the White House, at the UN. #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221885673474531328?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Text.
Reality: Text 💽 https/photo/1

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🐣 RT @nytmike EXCLUSIVE: Bolton privately told Barr last year that he had concerns Trump was effectively granting personal favors to the autocrats of Turkey and China. Barr said he was concerned Trump created appearance he had undue influence on inquiries w/@maggieNYT
⋙ NYT: Bolton Was Concerned That Trump Did Favors for Autocratic Leaders, Book Says http://nyti.ms/2RvM0zW
// The former national security adviser shared his unease with the attorney general, who cited his own worries about the president’s conversations with the leaders of Turkey and China.

🐣 RT @HarryLitman 100% straw man: Dershowitz’s argument that alternative to Trump’s view is inane view that impeachable offense are whatever Congress says they are. See @tribe, @RepRaskin and #chemerinsky excellent discussion here: [Lawfare podcast] https://twitter.com/harrylitman/status/1221964324454879232?s=20

🐣 RT @McFaul Incredible. Admitting openly that Trump and team are using this impeachment trial to take down Biden in Iowa.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AlanHe ERNST: “IA caucuses are this next Monday evening. And I’m really interested to see how this discussion today informs and influences the Iowa caucus voters, those Demcaucus goers. Will they be supporting VP Biden at this point?” ¤ H/T @JaxAlemany

🐣 RT @mikercarpenter Derschowitz is claiming that abuse of office is outside the realm of impeachable offenses. But what Trump did fits the very definition of criminal bribery: soliciting an item of value as a means of influencing the actions of an individual holding a public duty.

🐣 RT @AriMelber Dershowitz is now literally contradicting the life’s work of his Trump *co-counsel* Ken Starr, who pushed abuse of power as an article of impeachment against Clinton. ¤ What does it say that Trump’s own lawyers!don’t agree with each other’s work on their defense?

🐣 RT @neal_katyal These arguments do nothing except highlight the need for witnesses. It’s nuts to think Senate can decide this w/out hearing from the key person in room who it is reported says Trump had the very motive he denies having. Every piece of evidence corroborates Bolton, nothing Trump.

🐣 RT @SethAbramson Dersh is giving this argument instead of Turley because Turley says it’s BS

🐣 RT @cbouzy Alan Dershowitz’s primetime ramblefuckery is truly a WTF moment.

🐣 RT @McFaul This is the key difference between Biden and Trump. Biden was never freelancing . He was always on the Obama team advancing Obama Administration polices. Trump undermined his own administration’s policy! Not one senior nat security official on his team supported his “drug deal”.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom Dershowitz is having the time of his life arguing an inane theory in the capstone lecture of his entire creepy career. He doesn’t care about the constitution, or the country. This is Alan Dershowitz in his final act of self fulfillment on the floor of the United States Senate.

🐣 RT @tedlieu Robert Ray is correct that the call by @realDonaldTrump to the Ukrainian leader was less than perfect. In fact, when you put that call in the context of the overall pressure campaign by Trump and his associates, it was perfectly ILLEGAL.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MaxBoot Trump won’t be happy with Robert Ray for conceding the Zelensky call might have been “less than perfect.” That’s not the party line.

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw Just a little something #PamBondi omits: ¤ US Ambassador 2015 speech, coordinated with VP Biden, excoriating Ukraine Prosecutor Office for having covered up Burisma corruption. ¤ That’s right: They went after Prosecutor Office for failing to confront Burisma. ¤ (Also Kent testimony) https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1221918377180123140?s=20/photo/1
// i.e. Zlochevskiy

🐣 RT @michaelbd A number of us at NR – myself, @ltthompso, and @AndrewCMcCarthy- have been saying the quid pro quo is right there in the rough transcript. Yet the WH and GOP Senate have stuck to this idiotic “no quid pro quo” defense, against common sense.
⋙ NationalReview, Andrew McCarthy: Bolton Blows Up Trump Team’s Foolhardy Quid Pro Quo Defense http://bit.ly/38JkBAj

Newsweek: #ILeftTheGOP Trends as Former Republicans Share Why They ‘Cut the Cord’ With the Party http://bit.ly/2uznJQK GOP party affiliation is now 27% compared to 39% in 2004.

🐣 RT @DavidJollyFL The odd part of the Trump team’s takedown of Hunter Biden just now is that it serves to confirm the House managers’ case that the President was indeed engaged in impeachable behavior by asking a foreign government to investigate his political opponent. A terrible legal argument.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RickPetree This is key: Trump wants to say “hell yes, I wanted Ukraine to investigate the Bidens, and I was *absolutely right* to do so.” His lawyers transmit a muted version of that ‘defence.’

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Trump’s defense is irrelevant. Only Bolton matters now. http://wapo.st/2TZI4Jy

🐣 RT @brianklaas Senate Republicans and Trump are pushing a fake scandal about Biden that isn’t just a lie, it’s the exact opposite of what actually happened. Voters should hold them accountable for their blatant lies. Truth matters. Learn the facts:
⋙ WaPo, Brian Klaas (Sep): Trump is pushing a fake scandal once again. Don’t buy it. http://wapo.st/2uBIPxS

🐣 RT @HotlineJosh National Review: “The president’s most ardent defenders are already out smearing him as a treacherous liar. But Bolton is an unvarnished truth-teller, to a fault.”
⋙ NationalReview, Rich Lowry: The Smear Campaign against John Bolton http://bit.ly/ “the chances of the trial extending have increased markedly over the last 24 hours”

DailyBeast, David Lurie: The GOP Isn’t Exonerating Trump—It’s Indicting Itself http://bit.ly/2O3Tt7n
// Part-and-parcel of any cultish political movement is a continuous demand for declarations of loyalty, and punishment of the disloyal.

WaPo: Trump says he was concerned about corruption in Ukraine. The evidence indicates he was focused on Biden. http://wapo.st/3aGsJ6u

DailyBeast, Sam Brodey and Jackie Kucinich: Bolton Leak Sends GOP Scrambling to Justify Quick Trial http://bit.ly/3aX7ayS
// The New York Times report about the former national security adviser’s new book renewed the debate over witness testimonies and left Republicans frantically circling the wagons

NYT Editorial: Surprise, Mr. President. John Bolton Has the Goods. http://nyti.ms/2RTlBeD
// Who’s telling the truth about Ukraine? There’s one way to find out.

WaPo: Key GOP senators say reports on Bolton book bolster case for witnesses in impeachment trial http://wapo.st/2uzgyYO

🐣 RT @atrupar Pam Bondi, who dropped an investigation into Trump University after Trump’s foundation gave her campaign $25,000, is here to lecture us about corruption 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1221911604201246720?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Teri_Kanefield Okay, we finally have #15: Joe Biden was corrupt. ¤ I can’t believe it took 3 hours to get here. https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1221911169587236865?s=20/photo/1
// Bogus arguments Bingo Card complete

🐣 RT @StevenJHarper1 The poor quality of the lawyering is matched only by the poor quality of their client and his case.
⋙🐣 RT @jgelzer Trump’s own lawyer admitted in just the past hour:
– Live testimony & cross-examination are great for finding the truth.
– The only courts to rule on Trump’s absolute immunity theory have rejected it.
– House Dems DID go to court, & indeed won.
None seems good for his client!

🐣 RT @anneapplebaum I know it’s meant to be a joke, but this is literally the logic.
⋙ 🐣 RT @petersuderman Trump didn’t do the thing he’s accused of doing, but if he did it was fine, and in fact that’s exactly what he did, get over it, because it’s not only fine, it’s precisely what we want from a president, and can you believe that Biden did the same thing, shame on him.

Mediaite: ‘ARE YOU KIDDING?!’: CNN’s Jeffrey Toobin Lights Fire to ‘Mind Boggling’ Arguments From Trump Legal Team http://bit.ly/2vrH3Qg

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance This argument only gets more dangerous, as Philbin now gives every future president a pass on answering any questions as part of oversight. Does that also apply to turning over documents? Silly Bill Clinton, deciding to answer questions under oath.

🐣 RT @moscow_project Philbin continues to argue for the inviolability of executive privilege, which Trump has never actually asserted over any of the documents or testimony in the case.
⋙ WaPo, Dana Milbank: Trump’s defenders make it up as they go http://wapo.st/30Xy0lP

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw Another unforced error. ¤ What’s remarkable about this tweet thread by President Trump responding to specific allegations in #BoltonBook: ¤ These statements by Trump may constitute a WAIVER of executive privilege! ¤ Can’t publicly discuss the info, and then say @AmbJohnBolton can’t. https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1221811681254367232?s=20/photo/1

JustSecurity: Executive Privilege Cannot Block Bolton’s Testimony http://bit.ly/2O19V8w

🐣 RT @clairecmc I’m scratching my head here.They get the lawyer who thought an extramarital affair was impeachable to argue that withholding urgent military assistance to an ally in war against our enemy for a political favor is not impeachable. If it wasn’t so infuriating it would be hysterical

🔆 This❗️⋙ Reuters/CNN: Trump ally Graham says he’d back subpoena for Bolton manuscript: CNN reporter http://reut.rs/37ANfU4

🐣 RT @bradheath Starr is arguing that Congress should hold presidents accountable through “oversight,” not impeachment. But the Trump administration has repeatedly argued that Congress can’t seek all types of information about the president unless it’s conducting an impeachment inquiry.

🐣 RT @jonflan Zelensky was ready to give a CNN interview but the Senate forced the WH to release the funds, and Taylor discouraged Zelensky from announcing any investigation on CNN. Do we think the Senators have done enough homework to know the facts that contradict Purpura’s show. Not the Rs

🐣 RT @AlFranken I have Republican friends in the Senate who are morally serious people. McConnell is not one of them. Let’s see if there are four who think it’s important to hear the truth. #ImpeachmentTrial

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff The President blocked our request for Bolton’s testimony. ¤ Now we see why: ¤ Bolton directly contradicts the heart of the President’s defense. ¤ If the trial is to be fair, Senators must insist that Mr. Bolton be called as a witness, and provide his notes and other documents.

TheBulwark, Bill Kristol: Speak for America, John! http://bit.ly/36wWDXq
// This is John Bolton’s moment.

🐣 RT @SethAbramson I’ve listened to most of the impeachment trial—and have my TV on right now—but I actually can’t listen to Ken Starr, as there is a degree of hypocrisy and lack of principle that is so spectacularly offensive to the human spirit I refuse to subject myself to it and Starr qualifies

🐣 RT @digby I guess it’s just me. Having been re-radicalized by the inane Clinton impeachment, I guess I’m still astonished that it ever happened. To have Ken Starr up here blathering about the horrors of impeachment is just more than I can take. ¤ This is nuclear level gaslighting.

🐣 RT @JohnWDean Ken Starr’s “Rodino Rule” that you only proceed with impeachment when it is bipartisan is baloney, and a distortion of history. The Nixon process became bipartisan only as Republicans discovered his guilt. The GOP of 1970s refused to coverup for him! Not so today, it appears.

🐣 RT @MaxBoot Ken Starr would be more convincing if he were to say, “I apologize for my role in impeaching Bill Clinton. It was all a big mistake. I too fell prey to the passions of the Age of Impeachment.”

🐣 RT @bydinator Sen. Lisa Murkowski to reporters just now: “I said before I was curious about what Ambassador Bolton might have to say. I’m still curious.”

🐣 RT @santucci Senior level White House sources tell @ABC the president’s legal team is preparing for the possibility of witnesses in the impeachment trial. Sources tell @jonkarl @KFaulders & me legal team preparing aggressive, drawn out legal fight to block testimony of potential witnesses.

🐣 RT @RobGeorge Who on Trump’s team thought that THIS argument delivered by THIS person was a really good idea? #ImpeachmentTrial #KenStarr

🐣 RT @peterbakernyt Mulvaney lawyer says he never had conversation indicating aid was tied to investigating Democrats. Why would we think he had? Because Mulvaney told us the aid freeze was linked to Trump’s demand for probe of 2016 Democrats. “That’s why we held up the aid.”
⋙ NYT (Oct): Mulvaney Says, Then Denies, That Trump Held Back Ukraine Aid as Quid Pro Quo http://nyti.ms/2RRMcJ2
// 10/18/2019; Conflicting comments by the acting White House chief of staff threw Washington into turmoil.

🐣 RT @julianzelizer 1998: Starr calls for impeaching a president who lied about an affair. ¤ 2020: While nobody cares about the president’s affairs, or violating campaign finance laws to hide them, Starr defends a president impeached for using foreign aid as leverage for his reelection needs

🐣 If impeachment is to be removed from the Constitution, it requires a Constitutional Amendment, not a lecture from Ken Starr.

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa This is insane. If true, then Barr is not merely conflicted (he was directly referenced in the phone call to Zelensky), he is a coconspirator who actively tried to obstruct Congress and justice by burying the WB complaint and preventing a criminal investigation
⋙ 🐣 RT @SethAbramson NEW YORK TIMES: “Bolton said after Trump’s call with Zelensky, Bolton raised with Barr his concerns about Giuliani—who was pursuing a shadow Ukraine policy encouraged by Trump—and told Barr Trump mentioned him on the Zelensky call. Barr denies learning of the call from Bolton.”

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Four big takeaways from the explosive John Bolton revelations http://wapo.st/30WLvlE

🐣 RT @ryanstruyk SCHUMER: “It boils down to one thing: we have a witness with firsthand evidence of the president’s actions for which he is on trial. He is ready and willing to testify. How can Senate Republicans not vote to call that witness and request his documents?”
⋙ 🐣 RT @ryanstruyk SCHUMER: “If there was ever even a shred of logic left to not hear witnesses and review the documents, Mr. Bolton’s book just erased it.”

🐣 RT @justinbaragona Fox News’ Chris Wallace on the Bolton news: “If you want a sense of how big the news is that we’ve heard in the past 12-14 hours, listen to the Trump supporters…spinning like crazy that it isn’t big news and you get a sense that this is really an important development.” 💽 https://twitter.com/justinbaragona/status/1221853319993483265?s=20/photo/1

CREW: Newly Disclosed Docs Cast Further Doubt on DOJ’s Decision to Terminate McCabe http://bit.ly/2GoUsL4

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Either way, the incriminating evidence against Trump will come out. The only question is if they want to be seen as accomplices in a failed coverup scheme.
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Eight ways Bolton has changed the trial and boxed in Republicans http://wapo.st/37ytsol

🐣 RT @HouseIntel House impeachment managers statement on @nytimes reporting on John Bolton: ¤ “…no doubt now that Mr. Bolton directly contradicts the heart of the President’s defense and therefore must be called as a witness at the impeachment trial of President Trump.” http://bit.ly/37yaDBA https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221590523707826179?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @MSNBC JUST IN: House manager Rep. Schiff reacts to this new NYTimes report: ¤ “If the trial is to be fair, Senators must insist that Mr. Bolton be called as a witness, and provide his notes and other documents.”

🐣 RT @MaxBoot Pompeo has become a Trump mini-me who emulates his master in boorishness, bombast, bullying—and dishonesty. Every day that Pompeo stays in office, he makes Rex Tillerson—once seen as the worst secretary of state ever–look better by comparison.
🐣 RT @MaxBoot It’s impossible to imagine Pompeo calling out Trump as Tillerson did. He is described as “among the most sycophantic and obsequious people around Trump.” That’s saying something, b/c Trump is surrounded by more servile courtiers than a medieval monarch.
⋙ WaPo, Max Boot: Every day that Pompeo stays in office, he makes Tillerson look better by comparison http://wapo.st/2RREs9V

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Schiff must make a motion to CJ Roberts for witnesses. As I’ve been saying all along, if Roberts grants the motion for witnesses (he will) & the Rs vote to overrule him (they might) that will (de facto) be obstruction of justice & accessory after the fact.
🐣 RT @tribelaw Here’s a scenario:
1. House Managers invoke Rules VII & XXIV to ask the CJ to subpoena Bolton & all relevant documents
2. CJ Roberts issues subpoena
3. Trump lawyers realize Senate can’t overrule this order
4. Trump sues Roberts in DC district court
⋙ NYT, Neal K. Katyal, Joshua A. Geltzer and Mickey Edwards: John Roberts Can Call Witnesses to Trump’s Trial. Will He? http://nyti.ms/36vzwwo
// Democratic House managers should ask the chief justice to issue subpoenas for John Bolton and others.

🐣 RT @profbriankalt [1/26] I’m reading Schlesinger’s 1973 book The Imperial Presidency. He notes presidential corruption peaks in 50-year cycles (Grant, Harding, Nixon) and says, “Around the year 2023 the American people would be well advised to go on the alert and start nailing down everything in sight.”
⋙ 🐣 Maybe things have sped up because social media

⭕ 26 Jan 2020

🐣 RT @DanRather In a story where a lot of shoes have been dropping, this Bolton revelation seems to be one heckuva big one. If true it confirms a lot, but also raises a whole new set of questions.

🐣 RT @JonahDispatch The only way to tell who’s lying is to obtain sworn testimony as well as the production of any notes, memoranda, phone logs. Etc either party might have.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Axios JUST IN: President Trump has strongly denied John Bolton’s allegations tying the hold-up of Ukraine aid to his demands for investigations into his political opponent Joe Biden
⋙⋙ Axios: Trump denies Bolton book allegations that Ukraine aid was tied to Bidens http://bit.ly/36vtZWS

WaPo, Fred Hiatt: The White House offers senators a false, and poisonous, choice http://wapo.st/30VYjc0 “If they accept the White House defense, senators will accept as precedent for all time that a president may use the powers of his office for personal political gain … ”

🐣 RT @RepJeffries Note to those critics allegedly concerned with decorum. ¤ This is the President of the United States. ¤ The next time you think to criticize House Dems for using sharp language. ¤ Spare us the FAKE outrage.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @real Shifty Adam Schiff is a CORRUPT POLITICIAN, and probably a very sick man. He has not paid the price, yet, for what he has done to our Country!
⋙ 🐣 RT @DrGJackBrown This isn’t just ‘Sharp Language’ – it’s stochastic terrorism. Trump is deliberately trying to incite lone wolves.

🐣 RT @SethAbramson Bolton just decimated every Trump defense all at once and irreparably

NYT: 6 Revelatory Moments From the Video of Trump’s Private Donor Dinner http://nyti.ms/2uBKKlM
// The video of the 2018 event made headlines for capturing conversations now tied to the impeachment inquiry. But it also showed remarkable exchanges that weren’t about Ukraine.

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote The Bolton leak came from the NSC. Maybe totally off base, but wasn’t Andrew Peek-the NSC guy who took over for Tim Morrison who took over for Fiona Hill-unceremoniously escorted off White House grounds last week for a “security” issue?
⋙ Bloomberg (1/18): Trump Loses Another Russia Adviser, Adding to NSC Turnover http://bloom.bg/2O3fpPV
● Andrew Peek was top Russia hand on National Security Council
● Peek’s two predecessors testified in impeachment inquiry

🐣 RT @bryantylercohen
12/30: Bolton provides copy of manuscript to WH, including claim that Trump tied aid to Biden probe
1/3: Trump launches disproportionate strike on Iran, which Bolton had encouraged for years
[ ⋙ ] If you think there’s no connection here, wake up. EVERYTHING Trump does is self-serving
⋙ 🐣 RT @bryantylercohen The timelines *always* match up. ¤ Mueller testified on 7/24. Trump felt exonerated. He called Zelensky the next day on 7/25. ¤ The House Intel Committee received the whistleblower complaint on 9/9. The WH suddenly released the aid to Ukraine on 9/11. ¤ It’s. Always. Obvious.

🐣 RT @jdawsey1 John Bolton plans to say in memoir titled “The Room Where It Happened” that Trump linked Ukraine investigations to foreign aid in August. Book is unflattering portrait of Trump he hopes to publish March 17. Matching NYT story with a couple new details:
💙 ⋙ WaPo: Democrats call for Bolton to testify in Trump impeachment trial after new report on aid to Ukraine http://wapo.st/30V3jO9

🐣📊 RT @kylegriffin1 New Fox News poll: ¤ On impeachment, by a 50-44% margin, voters think the Senate should vote to convict Trump and remove him from office. ¤ Among independents, more say Trump should be removed by a 19-point margin (53-34%).

💙 NYT, William B. Taylor: Yes, Secretary Pompeo, Americans Should Care About Ukraine http://nyti.ms/37yGgek Mr. Taylor is a former United States ambassador to Ukraine.
// A former ambassador tells the secretary of state just why.

🐣 RT @biannagolodryga I was waiting for this. Russian Senator says “@SecPompeo let it slip ‘do you think Americans care about Ukraine?’ in a radio interview. The Sec of State admitted that for US national interests, Ukraine is of no concern. It is just a fictitious priority of the ruling caste.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @Alexey_Pushkov Помпео проговорился. «Вы что, считаете, что американцев действительно волнует Украина?»- обрушился он на радиоведущую. Так госсекретарь фактически признал: для национальных интересов США происходящее на Украине не имеет особого значения. Это выдуманный приоритет правящей касты.

🐣 RT @McFaul This should be a warning to anyone ever thinking of working for Trump. You leave/get fired and immediately become “enemy of the people” — Comey, McMaster, Tillerson, Kelly, Mattis, Hill, Taylor, Bolton, etc. Haley is the only one in my world who has come out unscathed.
⋙ 🐣 RT @seanmdav John Bolton is running the exact same revenge playbook against Trump that James Comey used. He’s even using the same agent and leaking to the same reporters. All because he’s mad Trump fired him for leaking and trying to start new wars. It’s so boring and predictable.

WaPo, Daniel Drezner: The secretary of slander http://wapo.st/2GstylG
// So much for the beacon of democracy

🐣 RT @andrewfeinberg He wants you to believe that @AmbJohnBolton, his national security adviser — who’d already directed several staffers to talk to counsel’s office about the “drug deal” — never brought said deal up with the person he was there to advise.

🐣 RT @neal_katyal Article says Bolton book submitted to WH for prepublication rev. If Trump and defense team have read it&delaying publication (as nyt suggests), may further obstruction case. This is where Trump decn to use WH lawyers may haunt him. No atty/client privilege
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal “Bolton’s submission of the book to the White House may have given the White House lawyers direct insight into what Mr. Bolton would say if he were called to testify… It also intensified concerns among some of his advisers that they needed to block Mr. Bolton from testifying”

💙 🧵 RT @jennycohn1 [Thread] Dear @SenatorCollins: threatening senators is entirely consistent with Trump’s character & conduct. Remember when he read Lindsey Graham’s cell phone number out loud (which wld enable it to be hacked)? 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jennycohn1/status/1221622779834847237?s=20

🐣 ◕ RT @Teri_Kanefield Moreover, in 2 of Trump’s tweets, we can check off 3 Bogus Defenses from the Bingo Card. https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1221675426671558656?s=20/photo/1
#1: The call was perfect
#17: Zelensky said there was nothing wrong
#21: Trump did more for Ukraine than Obama
(I need to make a card with more squares)

🐣 RT @Teri_Kanefield If John Bolton takes the stand and testifies under oath—and if you want to testify that he’s wrong—you’ll have to take the stand and swear an oath to tell the truth. ¤ Are you up to it, @realDonaldTrump? ¤ There is no such thing as testifying by tweet.

🧵 RT @TheRickWilson [Thread] 1/ Sitting down for a dinner with REDACTED and the Bolton news is lighting up my phone. ¤ Watch for Mitch and the WH team (but I repeat myself) to work overtime to end the entire proceedings as fast as possible. 📌 https://twitter.com/TheRickWilson/status/1221595929888858113?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @ 2/ This Bolton information is previously unheard, entirely relevant, directly makes the president’s direct command of the scheme of illegal extortion apparent. ¤ Unless you vote to demand it, you’re not Senators. ¤ You’re co-conspirators. [ … ]

🐣 #MAGA people really don’t care. Do You?

🐣 RT @IlvasToomas When all this is over, the history books will be written by smart people who will bring out all the mendacity, dissembling and sheer stupidity of what people said. Along with the facts documented and footnoted. Screaming dumb people will not publish history books anyone reads 1/2
⋙ 🐣 RT @IlvasToomas It will all be laid out, clearly, simply. This will be the legacy of of the people who acted, of who was honest, who was not. Some, history will hold up as heroes, others as villains. Children will read who was who. Some will be proud, some spit, some will change their names 2/2

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance No wonder Trump wants a quick end to impeachment. He told Bolton he would hold Ukrainian aid “until officials there helped with investigations into Democrats including the Bidens.” What is left of our ideals if The Senate votes w/out hearing from Bolton?

🐣 RT @tribelaw .@Lawrence has nailed this. If executive privilege had otherwise been available — which it wasn’t— this #twaiver (my term for a “waiver by tweet”) rendered it unavailable.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Lawrence And with this late night tweet the Very Stable Genius has legally waived executive privilege on John Bolton’s testimony. ¤ Trump has now made their conversations public. ¤ History might show this was Trump’s most self-damaging tweet.
🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance No wonder Trump wants a quick end to impeachment. He told Bolton he would hold Ukrainian aid “until officials there helped with investigations into Democrats including the Bidens.” What is left of our ideals if The Senate votes w/out hearing from Bolton?
🐣 RT @McFaul So, why don’t you both come testify to the Senate, under oath, and settle this matter? #FactsMatter.
🐣 RT @kyledcheney This is why Democrats’ demand for Bolton’s contemporaneous notes — even more than his live testimony — means everything here. ¤ For now, it’s Trump’s word vs. Bolton’s.
🐣 RT @ianbremmer Trump says Bolton is lying. ¤ Despite corroboration from Bolton advisor Fiona Hill and other Trump Admin officials.
🐣 RT @sfpelosi Say it under oath at the Senate
🐣 RT @PreetBharara Nervous
🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio Trump denies Bolton’s reported account that Trump told him military aid was tied to investigations: “If John Bolton said this, it was only to sell a book.”
🐣 RT @RepSwalwell Save it for the judge
🐣 RT @ScottMStedman It’s almost as if there should be some sort of…. trial.
💙💙 ⋙ 🧵 RT @real [12:20amET] [Thread] I NEVER told John Bolton that the aid to Ukraine was tied to investigations into Democrats, including the Bidens. In fact, he never complained about this at the time of his very public termination. If John Bolton said this, it was only to sell a book. With that being said, the… 📌 https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1221663763138588672?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ScottMStedman with…. ¤ witnesses!

🐣 RT @normornstein Cipollone had to know. This manuscript was vetted by the counsel’s office. He has been lying through his teeth.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RyanLizza What exactly did Trump’s Senate trial lawyers know about what Bolton wrote in his manuscript and did they say anything to the Senate that contradicted what they knew?

🐣 RT @SSNBubblehead … If you haven’t read @SethAbramson’s timeline over the past 12 hours, you are’t getting the full scope of the video & #BoltonBombshell. Both are devastating to 🍊🤡, who should not be allowed to continue his mob boss rule of the USA for another single minute. #ImpeachmentTrial
🧵 RT @SethAbramson [Thread] I have to put my live-thread on hold. Bolton just confirmed the damn quid pro quo—and says it came directly from a conversation with Trump. This (if America were a real country, if this were a real investigation, if we were in the middle of a real trial) would be THE smoking gun. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1221581875292098564?s=20
// quotes from article

🐣 RT @neal_katyal Tomorrow we outline a simple way for Americans to hear from witnesses, even if the Republican Senate wants to block them. Given Bolton’s news tonight, it would profoundly betray our Constitution to try to prevent these witnesses from telling the truth. If Rs try,there is a remedy
⋙ 🐣 RT @jgeltzer If you’re reading what Bolton would say if he testifies & thinking it’ll take 4 Republican Senators to get a subpoena issued, stay tuned. ¤ Because that’s not actually what the Senate rules require. ¤ @neal_katyal, @mickeyedwardsok & I will explain why tomorrow in @nytopinion…

🐣 RT @klasfeldreports INBOX: House impeachment managers release a statement on the NYT report on Bolton. ¤ “There can be no doubt now that Mr. Bolton directly contradicts the heart of the President’s defense and therefore must be called as a witness at the impeachment trial of President Trump.” https://twitter.com/KlasfeldReports/status/1221599522108907522?s=20/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @NicolleDWallace This is interesting-clearly it’s already written and wh has had ample time for classification review. Rest assured that if it exonerated Trump on Ukraine in any way, shape or form,Trump would print it himself, staple the pages together and stand on the street handing out copies
⋙ 🐣 RT @frankrichny For both commercial & patriotic reasons, Simon & Schuster should get Bolton’s book out now & dare Trump to kill it. S&S publishes Bob Woodward; they know this drill.

WaPo: Democrats call for Bolton to testify in Trump impeachment trial after new report on aid to Ukraine http://wapo.st/30V3jO9

🐣 RT @AmandiOnAir The man who writes here that his guess is that, “Trump is a Russian agent,” is not just some layman, but a former CIA Station Chief in Moscow, who also helped nab treasonous CIA officer/KGB double agent, Aldrich Ames. ¤ Take what Rolf Mowatt-Larssen says VERY, VERY SERIOUSLY
💙💙 ⋙ 🐣 RT @AmericanMystic [Rolf Mowatt-Larssen] What is maddening about impeachment proceedings is there is no doubt about Trump’s guilt; the facts are undisputed. And there’s a pattern here: Trump engaged in an even deeper conspiracy with Russian intelligence in 2016 and covered it up. My guess is Trump is a Russian agent.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Amb. Bolton reportedly heard directly from Trump that aid for Ukraine was tied to political investigations. ¤ The refusal of the Senate to call for him, other relevant witnesses, and documents is now even more indefensible. ¤ The choice is clear: our Constitution, or a cover-up.
🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Bolton must testify. Executive privilege can’t be invoked to cover-up Trump’s crimes. How might Trump try to stop Bolton from testifying & further exposing his crimes? We probably need only ask the following question to find an answer: how would a dictator handle this situation?
🐣 RT @Isikoff Among many questions this raises – did president’s lawyers do basic due diligence – and make any effort to find out – what Bolton would say when they told senators on Saturday there was no direct testimony that Trump linked withheld aid to investigations
🐣 RT @Susan_Hennessey This is the single most significant revelation since the release of the call memorandum itself. That isn’t to minimize the mountains of other incredibly important corroborating evidence that has been gathered, but this is game-changing to the political calculations.
🐣 RT @ShimonPro This is also significant: “Secretary of State Mike Pompeo acknowledged privately that there was no basis to claims by the Rudolph W. Giuliani that the ambassador to Ukraine was corrupt and believed Mr. Giuliani may have been acting on behalf of other clients, Mr. Bolton wrote.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @ShimonPro NY Times: President Trump told Bolton in August that he wanted to continue freezing $391 million in security assistance to Ukraine until officials there helped with investigations into Democrats including the Bidens, according to an unpublished manuscript.
🐣 RT @maggieNYT SCOOP: Bolton book draft, circulated to associates and sent to WH for review process, describes a convo w POTUS where he says he doesn’t want to release withheld aid till Ukraine turned over material related to investigations @nytmike and me
💙💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Trump Tied Ukraine Aid to Inquiries He Sought, Bolton Book Says http://nyti.ms/3aKE4CF
// Maggie Haberman and Michael Schmidt; Drafts of the book outline the potential testimony of the former national security adviser if he were called as a witness in the president’s impeachment trial.

⭕ 25 Jan 2020

✅ CNN: Fact-checking opening statements from President Trump’s legal team http://cnn.it/2tRVvAC

━━━━━━━▼ House Intel Fact Checks
🐣 RT @HouseIntel #TruthMatters | Fact Checking President Trump’s Defense ¤ U.S. Senate Impeachment Trial of Donald J. Trump https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221159434707185665?s=20

⋙ 🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: We should out the whistleblower.
Reality:
● Details of the whistleblower’s report have been confirmed by other witnesses and documents
● Trump endangered the whistleblower by calling them a traitor and a spy, and suggesting harsh punishment
#TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221122151174025216?s=20/photo/1

⋙ 🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Fighting corruption was a priority of US policy in Ukraine
Reality:
● Trump undermined that policy.
● Fiona Hill: “[Sondland] was being involved in domestic political errand. And we were being involved in national security… those two things had just diverged.”
#TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221112846349750274?s=20/photo/1

⋙ 🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Trump withheld the aid to Ukraine because of concerns about corruption.
Reality:
● The Trump Administration’s own Department of Defense had already certified that Ukraine met the necessary anti-corruption benchmarks to receive the aid. #TruthMatters
● Ukraine does have a history of corruption. That’s why, when Congress provided them military aid, the Dept of Defense was required to certify Ukraine met anti-corruption benchmarks. ¤ DOD did so in May 2019. But in July, Trump put a hold on the aid anyway, to use it as leverage.
#TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221111832720683008?s=20/photo/1

⋙ 🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: President Trump was deeply concerned about corruption in Ukraine.
Reality:
● In two calls with President Zelensky, Trump does not mention “corruption” at all, only the two specific investigations for his personal political benefit. #TruthMatters
● George Kent Testimony on Government Anti-Corruption Efforts
Q: “In your opinion, was this a comprehensive and whole of government effort to end corruption?”
Kent: “I would not say so, no sir.”
#TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221110683875659776?s=20/photo/1

⋙ 🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Presidents withhold foreign aid all the time.
Reality: Trump withheld Ukraine’s aid for his own personal political interest.
● Amb. Taylor: “To withhold that assistance for no good reason other than help with a political campaign…was crazy.” #TruthMatters
● ⋙CNN: “To withhold that assistance for no good reason other than help with a political campaign made no sense,” Bill Taylor says on what he meant when he texted US officials that withholding Ukraine aid was “crazy” https://cnn.it/373vw8b
#TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221109026697728000?s=20/photo/1

⋙ 🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Using the WH meeting as leverage doesn’t matter, because Trump met Zelensky at the UN.
Reality:
● Witnesses testified to the significance of an Oval Office meeting, especially for a new leader of a vulnerable nation.
● It still hasn’t happened. #TruthMatters
💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221105708516675585?s=20/photo/1

⋙ 🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Europe did not support Ukraine
Reality: The European Union is a huge contributor of foreign assistance to Ukraine. #TruthMatters https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221103513788350471?s=20/photo/1

⋙ 🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Ukraine did not know about the withheld aid until public reporting.
Fact Check: Two witnesses testified Ukraine knew of the hold before it was public. Ukraine’s former deputy foreign minister confirmed to the press that the Ukrainians knew. #TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221101165917691904?s=20/photo/1

⋙ 🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: Tim Morrison exonerates the President.
Reality:
● Morrison repeatedly reported the pressure campaign to lawyers, and Sondland told Morrison of a conversation where Sondland told Ukraine directly there was a quid pro quo for the military aid. #TruthMatters
● ⋙ CNN: Morrison on conditioning aid to Ukraine:
Q: And what did Ambassador Sondland tell you that he told Mr. Yermak?
Morrison: That the Ukrainians would have to have the prosecutor general make a statement with respect to the investigations as a condition of having the aid lifted.
#TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221099539064664064?s=20/photo/1

⋙ 🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: There was no quid pro quo.
Reality:
● Gordon Sondland on quid pro quo for the White House meeting: “The answer is yes.”
● Chief of Staff Mulvaney on quid pro quo for the aid: “We do that all the time”
#TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221095396581289986?s=20/photo/1

⋙ 🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: The impeachment inquiry process has been unfair.
Reality: The process gave equal time to Republicans & Democrats, was consistent with prior House precedent, and afforded the same rights to President Trump that Nixon and Clinton were granted.
#TruthMatters 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1221093324901224450?s=20/photo/1
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WaPo, Dana Milbank: Trump’s lawyers are absolutely entitled to their own facts http://wapo.st/2RtIPbW ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1221324423329914880?s=20/photo/1

As outlined in two hours on the Senate floor, theirs is a world in which Ukraine interfered in the U.S. election in 2016; where the FBI and intelligence community are disreputable; where the United States, not Europe, gives Ukraine the bulk of its foreign aid; where there was no quid pro quo with Ukraine and where a “transcript” of President Trump’s call conclusively proves it; where the halt of military aid to Ukraine was routine, and where Ukrainian officials didn’t even know about it; where the president was barred from impeachment proceedings; and where Robert Mueller totally vindicated Trump.

🐣 RT @mccaffrey3r Trump an increasingly lawless and dangerous man. This Trump tweet clearly suggests violence and physical intimidation against a Member of Congress.
🐣 RT @BillKristol This is the man to whom the Republican Party bends the knee and bows the head.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Our case against lyin’, cheatin’, liddle’ Adam “Shifty” Schiff, Cryin’ Chuck Schumer, Nervous Nancy Pelosi, their leader, dumb as a rock AOC, & the entire Radical Left, Do Nothing Democrat Party, starts today at 10:00 A.M. on @FoxNews, @OANN or Fake News @CNN or Fake News MSDNC!

NBCNews: Who is Dmytro Firtash? The man linked to $1 million loan to Giuliani ally has a shadowy past http://nbcnews.to/38GapJ2 by By Tom Winter, Ken Dilanian and Dan De Luce
// The billionaire oligarch is “at the dead center of the greatest corruption operation in Ukraine’s history,” said a former senior U.S. diplomat.

NYT: Emotional Schiff Speech Goes Viral, Delighting the Left and Enraging the Right http://nyti.ms/2NYI34M

DailyBeast, Erin Ryan: All The President’s Men Are Whiny Little Boys http://bit.ly/2GpK4CK
// So many men in the Trump camp are utterly losing their minds at any given time that it’s congealing into a collective conservative male freakout of Brobdingnagian proportions.

🐣 RT @Kasparov63 If Republicans refuse to allow evidence and witnesses, they will have done Stalin’s show trials one better! It was all pre-arranged, of course, but America deserves more than the mere appearance of justice.

NBCNews: Obama called Trump a ‘fascist’ during phone call, Sen. Kaine says in new Clinton film http://nbcnews.to/2RSQv6P
// The Va. lawmaker is heard discussing the conversation in 2016 in “Hillary,” an upcoming documentary.

🐣 RT @GlennKirshner2 If Republicans vote to acquit Trump it will signal the END of their oversight powers (Trump can ignore ALL congressional subpoenas) & the END of their power of the purse (Trump can put every congressional appropriation in his back pocket and use it as a personal bargaining chit).

DailyBeast, Matt Lewis: The GOP’s Terminal Infection of Advanced Trumpism Has No Known Cure http://bit.ly/2O0TQzo
// They wave away every revelation as Trump being Trump. Senators send out tweets impugning the patriotism of war heroes. The medical profession is at a loss.

🔊 DailyBeast, Betsy Swan: Rudy Pal Lev Parnas Releases Audio of Trump Calling for Ukraine Ambassador’s Firing http://bit.ly/2TWzNG5
// Listen to the recording, released by Parnas, of an April fundraising dinner with President Trump.

🐣 RT @RobertMaguire_ The full recording, more than an hour long, of Trump’s intimate dinner with super PAC donors in April 2018 has been released by Lev Parnas’ lawyer
⋙ [DailyBeast audio] 🔊 https://twitter.com/RobertMaguire_/status/1221163266854002689?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @ Nothing says “drain the swamp” like a 1.5hr-long recording of the president of the United States at an intimate dinner with wealthy super PAC donors hosted at the luxury hotel he still owns and profits from, during which the donors talk about their business and policy priorities.

🐣 RT @SenSchumer President Trump’s lawyers did something they didn’t intend: ¤ They made a really compelling case for why the Senate should call witnesses and documents.

CNN: Schiff: Trump’s team is trying to ‘deflect’ and ‘distort’ truth in opening arguments http://cnn.it/3aLgNjR

USAToday (Nov): Factcheck: Trump wrong on European aid to Ukraine http://bit.ly/33Gj5fi
// 11/13/2019

🐣 RT @CBSEveningNews In opening statements, House managers examined the debunked conspiracy theories invoked by Pres. Trump. ¤ A @POTUS confidant tells CBS News that GOP senators were warned: “vote against the president & your head will be on a pike.” ¤ Here’s @nancycordes https://cbsn.ws/2GhfYkX 💽 https://twitter.com/CBSEveningNews/status/1220491412854185984?s=20/photo/1
// 1/21/2020

🐣 RT @SamBergerDC Looking for a list of witnesses who made statements to the effect that they understood the delay in funding to be tied to Trump’s demand for investigations? Here you go.
⋙ JustSecurity, Sam Berger (Nov): Trump’s Hold on Ukrainian Military Aid was Illegal http://bit.ly/34AgZ1O
// 11/26/2019

🐣 RT @HouseIntel White House claim: There was no quid pro quo. ¤ Reality: ¤ Gordon Sondland on quid pro quo for the White House meeting: “The answer is yes.” ¤ Chief of Staff Mulvaney on quid pro quo for the aid: “We do that all the time” #TruthMatters

🐣 RT @GlastnostGone To boldly plagiarize, where no plagiarism has been before. #SpaceForce https://twitter.com/GlasnostGone/status/1221097284370423809?s=20/photo/1

💽✅ MSNBC, MorningJoe (Sep): Numbers contradict President Trump’s reason for withholding aid from Ukraine http://on.msnbc.com/2sqBjEI European institutions have funded $425.2M in gross overseas development assistance for Ukraine, while the U.S. has contributed $204.4M
// 9/25/3019; Willie Geist breaks down how President Trump has shifted his explanation on withholding Ukraine aid. European institutions have funded $425.2 million in gross overseas development assistance for Ukraine, while the U.S. has contributed $204.4 million, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

✅ CNN, Daniel Dale (Sep): Fact check: Breaking down Adam Schiff’s account of Trump’s Ukraine call http://cnn.it/2RoZKww
// 9/27/2019

✅ PolitiFact (Sep): Donald Trump said European nations have not put money into Ukraine. They have put in a lot http://bit.ly/36t1jxy MOSTLY FALSE
// 9/25/2019

✅ FactCheck.org (Sep): Trump Wrong on European Aid to Ukraine http://bit.ly/2rrtNsR
// 9/26/2029

🐣 RT @mmpadellan Preview of GOP defense of trump:
Joe Biden
Hunter Biden
President Obama
It was a perfect call
DEMs just hate trump
Ukraine got their money
They have no evidence
There was no pressure
They want to overturn 2016 election
We don’t need no stinkin’ witnesses
What’d I miss?

⭕ 24 Jan 2020

🐣 RT @JohnRMoffitt #AdamSchiff … one of the greatest attorneys of this era. His arguments this week have been among the most inspirational & admirable orations seen in decades. He shows acres of ethics & integrity and will look great in the history books. https://twitter.com/JohnRMoffitt/status/1220877084001783811?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @CharlesPPierce What Adam Schiff presented was the closing argument in a vast and virtual RICO prosecution—a moral RICO case, a political RICO case, a constitutional RICO case, and a historical RICO case.
⋙ Esquire, Charles Pierce (1/24): Republican Senators Are Co-Defendants in a Moral RICO Case http://bit.ly/30WSlHL
// Adam Schiff made sure the president*’s enablers in Congress felt the heat of history in his closing remarks.

WaPo Editorial: The impeachment evidence will catch up to Republicans and Trump — whether they ignore it or not http://wapo.st/36uAF7A

🐣 RT @DrGJackBrown A strong sign that #Pompeo is at his emotional edge. He has almost no emotional reserve. He’s ready to crack. He’s stressed because he’s perpetrated his own malfeasances — and he’s covering for Trump’s. And, just like Trump, Pompeo has profound difficulty with impulse control.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 .@NPRKelly: “[Pompeo] was not happy to have been questioned about Ukraine. He asked, ‘Do you think Americans care about Ukraine?’. He used the F word … He asked if I could find Ukraine on a map. I said yes. He called out for his aids to bring him a map …I pointed to Ukraine.”

🐣 RT @matthewamiller My dad was a Baptist preacher, and he always said that after every service you could tell who was most embarrassed by the sermon by how mad they were on their way out.
⋙ 🐣 RT @lindsaywise “He did a lot of damage to his credibility in insulting the senators,” said Republican Sen. John Cornyn of Texas. “We’re complicit unless we vote for impeachment.”

🐣 Republicans are such delicate souls. A harsh word from Jerry Nadler or a lurid metaphor from Adam Schiff and they’ll simply have no choice but to rip up our Constitution. God knows what will happen if Nancy Pelosi starts wielding ~ gasp! ~ pens!

NYT: Pompeo Lashes Out at Reporter and Challenges Her to Find Ukraine on a Map http://nyti.ms/36orxRS
// “He shouted at me for about the same amount of time as the interview itself had lasted,” said Mary Louise Kelly of NPR.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Joseph Bondy, an attorney for Lev Parnas, tells @maddow that the recording is one hour and 24 minutes long. It is of a dinner in the Trump Hotel. Trump is there. Parnas is there. Fruman is there. And about 40 minutes into the recording, the subject of the Yovanovitch comes up.

🧵 RT @ChrisMurphyCT [Thread] House managers’ case is closed. My nightly behind-the-scenes account follows: ¤ 1/ A half an hour into testimony, I start feeling regret for working out this morning. For some reason, morning workouts make me more tired during the day. Today isn’t a good day to be tired. 📌 https://twitter.com/ChrisMurphyCT/status/1220902471133990922?s=20

WaPo: House impeachment managers declare ‘facts have been proved’ as they wrap up their opening arguments against Trump http://wapo.st/37lyLYd

🐣 RT @chicagotribune Thomas Railsback, an Illinois Republican congressman who helped draw up articles of impeachment against President Richard Nixon in 1974, has died. He was 87.
⋙ ChicagoTribune: Thomas Railsback, Illinois GOP congressman who backed Nixon impeachment, dies at 87 http://bit.ly/2ROxSRl
// 1/21/2020

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: King Trump Wants Heads on Pikes. The GOP Can’t Wait to Oblige. http://bit.ly/30W5r8b
// The creation of a new form of American government, where the executive branch is permanently and utterly above the law, oversight, and accountability is upon us.

🐣 RT @McFaul Ukrainians worry a lot that team Trump doesn’t care about Ukraine. This wont help. Not a very diplomatic statement from our chief diplomat.
⋙ 🐣 RT @davidgura After the interview, @NPRKelly tells @arishapiro, @SecPompeo “shouted at [her] for about the same amount of time as the interview itself had lasted.” ¤ “He asked, ‘Do you think Americans care about Ukraine?’ He used the F-word in that sentence, and many others.” [ … ]

MMFA, Eric Kleefeld: Smear merchant John Solomon accidentally reveals role of his lawyers diGenova and Toensing http://bit.ly/2tFsHvf
// Perhaps his attorneys should have advised him to not say this

💙 🧵 RT @moscow_project .@RepAdamSchiff begins with a summary of article one: Trump’s abuse of power by pressuring Ukraine to help him cheat the 2020 election. ¤ “That has been proved.” 📌 https://twitter.com/moscow_project/status/1220872469097205764?s=20

🐣 RT @EricColumbus When the facts are on your side, pound the facts.
When the law is on your side, pound the law.
When neither is on your side, pound the Bidens.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Acosta Source on Trump’s legal team, on conference call with reporters, said they will be going after the Bidens during the Trump defense presentation.

🐣 RT @EliStokols Starting Saturday, Trump’s lawyers will get their say — and they appear ready to deliver the public tarring of Biden that Trump had sought from Ukraine.
⋙ LATimes, Eli Stokols: Trump’s lawyers prepare a blistering defense http://lat.ms/2vgfzNf

🐣 RT @davidgura After the interview, @NPRKelly tells @arishapiro, @SecPompeo “shouted at [her] for about the same amount of time as the interview itself had lasted.” ¤ “He asked, ‘Do you think Americans care about Ukraine?’ He used the F-word in that sentence, and many others.” https://twitter.com/davidgura/status/1220838347767238657?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @davidgura At the end of this remarkable exchange, during which @NPRKelly asks @SecPompeo why he hasn’t defended Amb. Marie Yovanovitch, the Secretary of State ends the interview: 🔊 https://twitter.com/davidgura/status/1220756761289904128?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, George Conway III: There’s a critical witness impeachment is missing http://wapo.st/2NYGJPh Trump himself

🧵 RT @moscow_project [Thread] .@RepJeffries: “President Trump can’s address the substance of our case. He therefore complains about process. But these procedural complaints are baseless excuses.” ¤ They have no basis in law, no basis in history, and no basis in truth. 📌 https://twitter.com/moscow_project/status/1220851452282839041?s=20

🐣 RT @lourdesgnavarro Wow. @NPR’s @NPRKelly just now on @npratc says @SecPompeo was furious about being questioned about Ukraine in her interview. Took her into his office, cursed at her, dropping f-bombs, made her point to Ukraine on an unmarked map (she did). It’s just…shocking.
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @lourdesgnavarro The full interview will be up soon. But here is the part that got him angry. She did her job for the American people. We ask questions because of the PUBLIC RIGHT TO KNOW. We represent you when we speak to officials who make decisions in our name.
⋙ 🔊 NPR: Secretary Of State Mike Pompeo: ‘I Have Defended Every State Department Official’ http://n.pr/3aFwWYb
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @mrbromwich Pompeo is a bully and a coward. He was irritated because @NPRKelly called him out for his failure to defend Amb. Yovanovitch. Good for her.
⋙ 🐣 RT @arishapiro The coda to @NPRKelly’s interview with @SecPompeo is shocking. As described on @npratc: He screamed, swore at her, and said she couldn’t find Ukraine on a map. He ordered staffers to bring a blank map. She pointed to Ukraine and thanked him for his time.
💙 ≣ NPR: Transcript: NPR’s Full Interview With Secretary Of State Mike Pompeo http://n.pr/2RKNllz Asked several times if he owes Marie Yovanovitch an apology, he refuses ● Text Block [] : https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1220841297386397705?s=20/photo/1

Change of subject. Ukraine. Do you owe Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch an apology?
You know, I agreed to come on your show today to talk about Iran. That’s what I intend to do. I know what our Ukraine policy has been now for the three years of this administration. I’m proud of the work we’ve done. This administration delivered the capability for the Ukrainians to defend themselves. President Obama showed up with MREs (meals ready to eat.) We showed up with Javelin missiles. The previous administration did nothing to take down corruption in Ukraine. We’re working hard on that. We’re going to continue to do it.

I confirmed with your staff [crosstalk] last night that I would talk about Iran and Ukraine.
I just don’t have anything else to say about that this morning.

I just want to give you another opportunity to answer this, because as you know, people who work for you in your department, people who have resigned from this department under your leadership, saying you should stand up for the diplomats who work here. [crosstalk]
I don’t know who these unnamed sources are you’re referring to. I can tell you this, when I talked to my team here —

These are not unnamed sources. [crosstalk] This is your senior adviser Michael McKinley, a career foreign service officer with four decades experience, who testified under oath that he resigned in part due to the failure of the State Department to offer support to Foreign Service employees caught up in the impeachment inquiry on Ukraine.
[I’m not going to comment on things that Mr. McKinley may have said. I’ll say only this. I have defended every State Department official. We’ve built a great team. The team that works here is doing amazing work around the world.

Sir, respectfully [crosstalk] where have you defended Marie Yovanovitch?
I’ve defended every single person on this team. I’ve done what’s right for every single person on this team. [crosstalk]

Can you point me toward your remarks where you have defended Marie Yovanovitch?
I’ve said all I’m going to say today. Thank you. Thanks for the repeated opportunity to do so. I appreciate that.

One further question on this.
I’m not going to — I appreciate that. I appreciate that you want to continue to talk about this. I agreed to come on your show today to talk about Iran. ]

And you appreciate [crosstalk] that the American public wants to know as a shadow foreign policy, as a back channel policy on Ukraine was being developed, did you try to block it?
The Ukraine policy has been run from the Department of State for the entire time that I have been here, and our policy was very clear.

Marie Yovanovitch [crosstalk] testified under oath that Ukraine policy was hijacked.
I’ve been clear about that. I know exactly what we were doing. I know precisely what the direction that the State Department gave to our officials around the world about how to manage our Ukraine policy.

🧵 RT @moscow_project [Thread] .@RepJerryNadler lays out how Trump’s obstruction harms the Senate and the American people by trying to place the president above the law: 📌 https://twitter.com/moscow_project/status/1220834583387787265?s=20

🐣 RT @emmaloop Sekulow gave a bit of a preview of Trump’s defense, which will start tomorrow and continue next week. Here’s my quick transcription from the scrum earlier: Text Block: https://twitter.com/LoopEmma/status/1220850324786831360?s=20/photo/1

✅ WaPo FactChecker, Glenn Kessler (2018): Did Hillary Clinton collude with the Russians to get ‘dirt’ on Trump to feed it to the FBI? http://wapo.st/36prANx No. FOUR PINOCCHIOS 🍄🍄🍄🍄 @JaySekulow ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1220837790037966851?s=20/photo/1
// 2/8/2018

“The truth is that they [Democrats] are covering up that Hillary Clinton colluded with the Russians to get dirt on Trump to feed it to the FBI to open up an investigation into the other campaign.” —Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, in an interview on the Hugh Hewitt Show, Feb. 7, 2018 …

[T]here is no evidence that Clinton was involved in Steele’s reports or worked with Russian entities to feed information to Steele. That’s where Nunes’s claim goes off the rails — and why he earns Four Pinocchios.

🐣 RT @MollyMcKew Sekulow’s little outburst during the break should terrify all republicans. ¤ Their only presentation plan is conspiracies. They will skripal the hell out of everything with wackobird conspiracies. ¤ And POTUS expects Repubs to just suck it up and raise their little hands. Pathetic.

🐣 RT @McFaul Trump also agreed to help Putin investigate Americans regarding completely invented claims, not unlike what Trump asked Zelensky to do regarding another American. Not the way it’s supposed to work!
⋙ 🐣 You’re too modest. You were on Putin’s list
⋙ 🐣 RT @mitchellreports On Trump/Putin Helsinki summit, @RepAdamSchiff: “There he is, the President of Russia, standing next to President of the U.S., & hearing his own Kremlin propaganda talking points coming from the President of the U.S. Now, if that’s not a propaganda coup, I don’t know what is.”

🧵 💽 RT @moscow_project [Thread] .@RepAdamSchiff: “If someone sacrifices the national interests in favor of his own and is not removed from office, our democracy is in jeopardy. It’s just that simple.” 📌 https://twitter.com/moscow_project/status/1220789448285327362?s=20

🧵 RT @emptywheel [Thread] Schiff plays Trump parroting the “where is the server” line he used in the July 25 phone call standing next to Putin. 📌 https://twitter.com/emptywheel/status/1220800640215126017?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @emptywheel Schiff: The President of the US standing next to the President of Russia saying he doesn’t believe his own intelligence agencies. He’s promoting this kooky crazy server story cooked up by the Kremlin, standing next to the guy who cooked it up.
⋙ 🐣 RT @emptywheel Schiff: What profile they have of our president, boy do they have him spot on. Flattery and propaganda. This is the most incredible propaganda coup!
⋙ 🐣 RT @emptywheel Schiff: He won’t read his own NatSec talking points. But he will read the Kremlin ones.
⋙ 🐣 RT @emptywheel Schiff: how do you make this argument, when you say the IC cannot be believed. You undermine your own intel agencies, you weaken the country for when you need to persuade allies, you can trust us. How do you make that arg when you trust Russia more than own people?
⋙ 🐣 RT @emptywheel Schiff: That’s one hell of a Russian intelligence coup. They got the President of the Untied States to cover for their own interference in our election.

🐣 RT @MaxBoot How do we know Trump had corrupt motive? 1. Ukraine inquiry was by his personal lawyer. 2. He held up military aid after DOD certified that Ukraine was fighting corruption. 3. He wanted Biden investigation announced—he didn’t care whether it was completed.
🐣 RT @MaxBoot Trump defenders claim he was promoting U.S. interests by demanding an investigation of corruption. But we know this is false. The word “corruption” was not mentioned in either of Trump’s 2 calls with Zelensky. But Biden was mentioned 3x on July 25 call.
🐣 RT @MaxBoot Strip away the name-calling, lies, procedural complaints, & conspiracy theories, and you are left with the core of Trump’s defense: “Everyone does it.” This is alluring but false. There is no evidence any president has done what Trump is accused of doing.
⋙ WaPo: Trump wants you to think ‘everyone does it.’ No, they don’t. http://wapo.st/2TTad51

🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS The latest GOP excuse for carrying out Trump’s coverup is that if he invokes executive privilege to block witnesses, it would mean a long court fight. This is nonsense on every level. I talked to experts and found a good CRS report. Here are the facts:
⋙ WaPo, Greg Sargent: The latest GOP excuse for helping Trump’s coverup is a scam http://wapo.st/2Rou6z9

💙 🧵 RT @moscow_project [Thread] Trump only lifted his hold on aid because he got caught. ¤ There is no other explanation. 📌 https://twitter.com/moscow_project/status/1220772032197033984?s=20

🐣 It’s not that Trump ordered a hit. “He speaks in a code,” as Michael Cohen said. He wanted her out; it was up to others to decode his words. “Plausible deniability.”

🐣 RT @Scout_Finch Founders: It’s complete BS that we are founded by a ruler who can do whatever he wants. Let’s have a war and create a government where all men are created equal and nobody is above law.
Everyone: Hear hear!
Republicans 2020: It’s not illegal if the president does it.

💙💙 🧵 RT @jentaub [Thread] 🍑We have commenced the final day of the House Managers’ presenting their case for the impeachment of Donald John Trump ¤ 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jentaub/status/1220770187563225089?s=20

🐣 RT @eliehonig Schiff just said they’d bring executive privilege arguments direct to Chief Justice. They absolutely should, if necessary, and he should rule. ¤ The Constitution says the Chief Justice “shall preside.” That doesn’t mean “sit there silently and hope to get it over with.”

DailyBeast, Betsy Swan: Rudy Pal Igor Fruman Taped Trump Trying to Fire Ukraine Ambassador: Lawyer http://bit.ly/30QCv1g
// The tape may contradict Trump’s claim that he does not know the two Giuliani associates who worked to have the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine be removed.

🐣 RT @brianklaas Republican Senators: these damning breaking stories aren’t going to stop. You’re debasing yourself for a crook who would happily shred the Constitution if it provided him a slight bump in TV ratings or polls. If you don’t care about your country, at least think about your legacy.

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Trump has claimed he doesn’t know Parnas, but here he is apparently giving him a direct order to “get rid of” a U.S. ambassador.
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT “Get rid of her!” is what the voice that appears to be President Trump’s is heard saying. “Get her out tomorrow. I don’t care. Get her out tomorrow. Take her out. Okay? Do it.”
🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom Don’t get distracted by Trump’s mob-speak about Yovanovich. He’s not trying to murder her. Don’t miss the actual point: that Parnas has tapes and Trump is caught in the headlights of a *massive* lie on which the pretense of his defense rests. Hammer the GOP Senators with it.
🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 A recording reviewed by ABC News appears to capture Trump telling associates he wanted Marie Yovanovitch fired while speaking at a small gathering that included Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman. The recording appears to contradict statements by Trump.
🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance The story says this recording of Trump & Lev Parnas (who he’s repeatedly said he doesn’t know) talking about taking out Yovanovitch was made by Igor Fruman. Unless it was somehow in Parnas’ cache of materials, this could imply Fruman is also cooperating.
🐣 RT @kyledcheney HUGE: ABC gets a recording that backs up Parnas’ claim that Trump ordered Yovanovitch at a small gathering in April.
⋙ ABCNews: ‘Take her out’: recording appears to capture Trump at private dinner saying he wants Ukraine ambassador fired http://abcn.ws/2U4GsOT
// Trump apparently heard discussing firing Ukraine ambassador Marie Yovanovitch.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: ‘If the truth doesn’t matter, we’re lost’ — and we are http://wapo.st/36ozKFV

CNN: Hundreds of thousands protest US troop presence in Iraq http://cnn.it/2TQ1PmN

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: The Darkness Where the Future Should Be http://nyti.ms/2GggAr5
// What happens to a society that loses its capacity for awe and wonder at things to come?

⭕ 23 Jan 2020

💙 NBCNews: Trump’s Senate impeachment trial: What happened on Day Three http://nbcnews.to/2NWbuUS
// Schiff, the lead House manager, closed Democrats’ second day of arguments with a passionate appeal to senators to remove the president from office.

NYT, Peter Baker: Now Testifying for the Prosecution: President Trump http://nyti.ms/3aEOlQL
// Barred so far from presenting witnesses, the House managers prosecuting the president have focused on turning his own words against him

DailyBeast: Dems Aim to Put ‘Knife in the Heart’ of Trump’s Defense http://bit.ly/2RplEQ0
// by Sam Brodey, Erin Banco and Jackie Kucinich; Mixing video, some levity, and senators’ words from the Clinton impeachment era, Democrats’ overstuffed pre-buttal sought to discredit the Trump defenders’ case before it starts.

WaPo, Catherine Rampell: Trump’s Treasury secretary just admitted the tariff rationale is hogwash http://wapo.st/2GheFT2 //➔ Using tariffs as a cudgel, Trump takes his bullying to international commerce

WaPo, Dana Milbank: John Roberts comes face to face with the mess he made http://wapo.st/2RMEGPp

🧵 RT @atrupar [Thread] SCHIFF: “Whether we can say it publicly, we all know what we’re dealing with here with this president. Donald Trump chose Rudy Giuliani over his own intelligence agencies… that makes him dangerous… why would anyone in their right mind believe Giuliani over Christopher Wray?” 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1220550812742684673?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar SCHIFF: “Let’s say [Russia] starts blatantly interfering in our election again to help Trump. Can you have the least bit of confidence he’ll stand up & protect our national interest over his own? You know you can’t, which makes him dangerous to this country. You know you can’t.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar SCHIFF: “If right doesn’t matter, we’re lost …here, right is supposed to matter. It’s what’s made us the greatest nation on earth. No constitution can protect us if right doesn’t matter anymore …this is why if you find him guilty, you must remove him. Because right matters.”
// plus 💽s

HuffPo: Lindsey Graham Bizarrely Defends Trump: ‘He Did Nothing Wrong In His Mind’ http://bit.ly/37q4pnp //➔ Trump really believes Ukraine hacked the DNC. Will he now demand GOP Senators and lawyers go along with him on this, too?
// Twitter users were quick to rip apart the South Carolina senator.

🐣 RT @PatrickNova6 A nation can survive its fools, even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within….for the traitor appears not to be a traitor…he rots the soul of a nation…he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. — Cicero

🐣 RT @secupp Elected Republicans, whatever instant gratification you’re getting for defending Trump’s corruption and abuse of power, History’s attention span and memory are a lot longer than Trump’s. Rest assured, it will remember you correctly.

💙 🧵 RT @ChrisMurphyCT 1/ [THREAD]: My wife picked a hell of a week to travel for work. It’s 11pm and we just finished today’s trial. Our babysitter needs to get some sleep, so tonight’s behind-the-scenes account of the trial will be quick! 📌 https://twitter.com/ChrisMurphyCT/status/1220557542738341889?s=20

🐣 RT @MSNBC “The volume is going to much higher — there will be yelling, there will be passionate gesticulation on the floor … but the substance will be next to zero,” @Lawrence says of Pres. Trump’s upcoming legal defense. “They simply do not have facts to argue.” https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1220580265879318530?s=20

🐣 RT @duty2warn Malignant narcissists rule by fear. Pure gangster.
🐣 RT @kasparov63 A perfect recording.
⋙ 🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzi1 ‘Take her out’: Recording appears to capture Trump at private dinner saying he wants Ukraine ambassador fired –
🐣 RT @StevenBeschloss It’s not acceptable. It’s a felony. Are we living in a country with the rule of law or aren’t we? Are Republican senators prepared to prop up a president & his henchman who believe it’s acceptable to intimidate jurors?
🐣 RT @AviWolf Aside from being disgusting and unacceptable, this strikes me as dumb and self-destructive. They’re all aware of primary day, anyway. Something like this might force some to say “F–k it.”
🐣 RT @LizMair I mean, if you are a self-important dude who has a 6 year term and you don’t enjoy the executive branch trampling on your constitutional duties in the first place, statements like this are going to piss you off. And some people like that aren’t big wusses.
🐣 RT @tedlieu I don’t know if @realDonaldTrump is a thug. But his team sure act like thugs. ¤ Also, threatening senators is a very condescending move. As if #GOP Senators will simply kneel before Trump. Oh wait, they repeatedly have. ¤ That’s why they are being threatened. ¤ #ImpeachmentTrials
🐣 RT @SpiroAgnewGhost How is THIS not extortion and abuse of power?
🐣 RT @AuthorKimberley It’s beginning to look a lot like fascism.
⋙ 🐣 RT @mattmfm CBS News reports that GOP Senators have been warned by Trump team: “Vote against the president, and your head will be on a pike.” How is this acceptable? https://twitter.com/mattmfm/status/1220555307916677120?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Thank you @RepAdamSchiff for reminding the Senate and public that the Attorney General tried to COVER UP the whistleblower complaint under legal mumbo jumbo and if the ICIG (Trump’s own appointee) hadn’t notified Congress of its existence directly, they would’ve never known

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ “You know you can’t count on him.” ¤ It was dead silent because at that moment every single member of that chamber knew that this is the absolute, crystal clear, truth.
⋙ 🐣 RT @igorbobic Schiff’s closing, where he asked if senators had confidence that Trump would pick national interest over himself, was probably the most interesting moment so far of Dem arguments. ¤ Chamber was dead silent and focused on him – didn’t see a single conversation on GOP side.

🐣 2017 GDP $1.58Tr; Pop 144.5M Russia
2017 GDP $1.50Tr; Pop 19.59M NY State
2017 GDP $19.39Tr; Pop 325.7M United States
So, why is Trump so impressed w Putin?
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🐣 .@clairecmc thinks Trump got his Ukraine conspiracy theories directly from Putin

🐣 RT @Zigmanfreud Wow. As good as Adam Schiff was yesterday, what he just did about why Trump must be removed to protect the nation and the Constitution may have even been better. ¤ “If right doesn’t matter, the Constitution can’t protect us.”
🐣 RT @DavidShuster The final 8 and a half minutes of @RepAdamSchiff close from tonight. Gripping. Dramatic. Historic. #rightmatters
🐣 RT @Lawrence Best lawyer I’ve ever seen in Congress.
💙💙 ⋙ 🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Donald Trump must be convicted and removed from office.
Because he will always choose his own personal interest over our national interest.
Because in America, right matters. Truth matters.
If not, no Constitution can protect us.
If not, we are lost.
💽 https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1220559375938609152?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @justinamash The president has abused power for personal gain, precisely as the Framers of the Constitution feared. To not remove him for such misconduct will embolden future executives to act in their own interests to the detriment of our republic. The impeachment power will be dead law.

NYT: Schiff ends the day with a fiery push for Trump’s removal. http://nyti.ms/2TND0YJ

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Masterful close from Schiff, summing up not just this case but the entirety of the Trump presidency. “You can’t trust this president to do what’s right for this country. He’ll do what’s right for Donald Trump.”

🐣 RT @emptywheel Jury tampering.
⋙ 🐣 RT @mattmfm CBS News reports that GOP Senators have been warned by Trump team: “Vote against the president, and your head will be on a pike.” How is this acceptable?

NBCNews, Jonathan Allen: Trump schools the Senate on the exercise of power http://nbcnews.to/37od61C
// Analysis: If the Senate calls no witnesses, the lesson of Trump’s stonewalling strategy will be that the president can easily seize power from Congress.

🐣 RT @PeterAlexander Schiff emotionally punctuates tonight’s argument: “You know you can’t trust this president to do what’s right for this country. You can trust he will do what’s right for Donald Trump. He’ll do it now. He’s done it before… He’ll do it in the election if he’s allowed to.” 1/2
⋙ 🐣 RT @PeterAlexander “This is why, if you find him guilty, you must find that he should be removed,” Schiff concludes. “Because right matters. Because right matters. And the truth matters. Otherwise we are lost.” 2/2
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🐣 RT @DrDenaGrayson 🔥 “If right doesn’t matter, we’re lost…here, right is supposed to matter. It’s what’s made us the greatest nation on earth. No constitution can protect us if right doesn’t matter anymore…this is why if you find him GUILTY…Because right matters.” 💽 https://twitter.com/DrDenaGrayson/status/1220555578541596672?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @jmonkatthestate Trump is “dangerous to this country,” Rep Schiff tells senators Thursday night. “The American people deserve a president they can count on to put their interests first…If truth doesn’t matter, we’re lost” 💽 https://twitter.com/jmonkatthestate/status/1220549710957686784?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @neal_katyal New @Reuters poll. Wow. “About 72% agreed that the trial ‘should allow witnesses with firsthand knowledge of the impeachment charges to testify,’ including 84% of Democrats & 69% of Republicans” ¤ Good luck President Trump w/ your attempted coverup.
⋙ Reuters: Let them speak: Most Americans want witnesses in Trump impeachment trial – Reuters/Ipsos poll http://reut.rs/2uqpX4I
// 1/22/2020

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Masterful close from Schiff, summing up not just this case but the entirety of the Trump presidency. “You can’t trust this president to do what’s right for this country. He’ll do what’s right for Donald Trump.”

🌎 Transparency[.]org: Corruption Perceprions Index http://bit.ly/2TOVW9r https://twitter.com/anticorruption/status/1220214448440344580?s=20/photo/1
// US 7.1/10; “Flawed Democracy”; Rank 23, 69 points, down from 75 in 2017

🐣 RT @waltshaub One can see Marie Antoinette on a summer evening in 1784 at Hameau de la Reine—the pretend farmhouse beside Château de Versailles where she would don costumes and play milkmaid. She turns sweetly to look upon Cow, leans in and whispers “I gave up a life in Paris for you, cherie.” https://twitter.com/waltshaub/status/1220544765239922689?s=20/photo/1
// about Ivanka

🐣 RT @Yamiche Lt Col Vindman’s lawyers say Sen Blackburn’s tweets are a “a testament to cowardice” & show she has “failed to follow her oath of impartiality”¤ Rep Liz Cheney’s office confirmed wks ago that Cheney talked to Vindman’s wife & told her attacks on his patriotism weren’t acceptable
⋙ 🐣 RT @MarshaBlackburn Adam Schiff is hailing Alexander Vindman as an American patriot. ¤ How patriotic is it to badmouth and ridicule our great nation in front of Russia, America’s greatest enemy?

🐣 RT @KaivanShroff I don’t wanna hear another word about Yale-educated lawyer Hunter Biden taking a job he wasn’t overqualified for when out-of-business-Made-In-China-flammable-scarf-retailer Princess Ivanka is literally at Davos in meetings with world leaders who definitely don’t want her there.
⋙ 🐣 Barbara Bush was on the Board of Mayo Clinic. As far as I know she did not have any background in healthcare.

🐣 I will miss the House Managers. Living in their reality where facts and laws matter has been so uplifting. I wish we could stay in it. But soon … ‘The darkness will drop again.’

🐣 Here’s the thing: Even as we prepare to vote in the Dem primaries, we don’t know if Trump has damaged (or, in fact, enhanced) Biden’s chances.

🐣 Here’s the thing: Even as we prepare to vote in the Dem primaries, we don’t know if Trump has damaged (or, in fact, enhanced) Biden’s chances.

🐣 RT @HouseIntel “‘Read the Transcript!’ President Trump says. ¤ We have read the transcript, and it is damning evidence of a corrupt quid pro quo… this for that.” – @RepJeffries 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1220511862783139841?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @TomJChicago While she doesn’t say the word, Trump’s dementia is what Claire McCaskill is describing. She emphasizes how the entire Senate knows he’s impaired. Enabling him to stay in the WH while deteriorating from dementia will become one of the biggest scandals in US history.
⋙ 🐣 RT @politicusarah Claire McCaskill says on MSNBC that Republican Senators have told her that Trump doesn’t know what he is talking about. 💽 https://twitter.com/PoliticusSarah/status/1220520803084750848?s=20/photo/1

😅🐣 RT @TheTweetOfGod Whether or not Trump is found guilty, he’s guilty.

TheWeek, Ryan Cooper: Trump is a clear and present danger to constitutional government http://bit.ly/37nY3oE ‘Would Republican senators complain if a Trump militia took control of polling stations…? Or would they lie & dissemble & call it ‘fake news?’ We may live to find out’

🐣 RT @HouseIntel President Trump requested the two sham investigations into the 2016 election and the Bidens for his own personal, political gain. ¤ This was never about corruption. ¤ Here’s how we know: https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1220454563062472716?s=20/photo/1
// List of 10 proofs investigation were for personal gain

🐣 RT @CAPAction “It’s about a stunning abuse of power. It’s about obstruction of Congress. It’s about the need for us…to have a fair trial with witnesses and evidence… ¤ What keeps us free from tyranny is the sacred principle that in this great country, no one is above the law.” —@RepJeffries 💽 https://twitter.com/CAPAction/status/1220510587198869504?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @DrDenaGrayson 🚨BREAKING: virologist who helped identify SARS says a bigger #CoronavirusOutbreak is “certain,” “conservatively” estimating it could be 10x bigger than SARS because SARS was transmitted by only a few “super spreaders” in a more defined part of #China.😳
⋙ WaPo: Chinese cities cancel New Year celebrations, travel ban widens in effort to stop coronavirus outbreak http://wapo.st/2NU0wiJ

🐣 RT @HelenArmstrong5 Dear @senrobportman you left Senate chambers in violation of p@senatemajldr 1st rule of conduct – ALL Senators will be in attendance at all times during the impeachment proceedings. We’re watching and don’t approve. If you can’t obey the rules, don’t vote. ¤ PHONE: 202-224-3353

🐣 RT @SenJeffMerkley Once both sides present their case, Senators will be submitting questions through the Chief Justice to be answered by the two teams. Based on what you’ve heard so far, what would you ask if you had the chance? I’ll be taking your questions into account as I formulate my own.
⋙ 🐣 RT Please ask someone (Roberts himself?) what can be done about outright lies or (if it happens) GOP spouting conspiracy theories? I’m concerned this trial will allow the perpetuation of our two “alternative realities”

WaPo: Democrats use Trump’s allies in their case against the president http://wapo.st/37lIbTr

🐣 RT @SenBlumenthal Persuasive & personable, the younger Senator Graham, then a House manager in the Clinton case, was right: even if it’s not a statutory violation, “when you start using your office & you’re acting in a way that hurts people, you’ve committed a high crime.”
⋙ 💽 TheHill: Nadler plays 1999 clip of Graham defining high crimes: ‘It doesn’t even have to be a crime’ http://bit.ly/2uoHB98

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger “The Constitution is not a suicide pact. It does not leave us stuck with presidents who abuse their power in unforeseen ways that threaten our security and democracy” – quote of the day [Jerrold Nadler]

🐣 RT @K_JeanPierre Thank you to the 7 House impeachment trial managers:
— @RepAdamSchiff (D-CA)
— @RepJerryNadler (D-NY)
— @RepJeffries (D-NY)
— @RepValDemings (D-FL)
— @RepZoeLofgren (D-CA)
— @RepSylviaGarcia (D-TX)
— @RepJasonCrow (D-CO)
#TrumpImpeachmentTrial

🐣 RT @lrozen He did not badmouth the nation, he was wounded fighting for it. He spoke with tremendous praise and pride for the nation in the hearings, telling his father not to be afraid for him because this is America.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MarshaBlackburn Adam Schiff is hailing Alexander Vindman as an American patriot. ¤ How patriotic is it to badmouth and ridicule our great nation in front of Russia, America’s greatest enemy?

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Rep. Jerry Nadler is CRUSHING the President’s position that his abuse of power is not an impeachable offense by using the very words of the president’s own supporters and enablers: Barr, Dershowitz and Turley.

🐣 RT @mayawiley Law need pt: #Trump defense brief tries to pull back from #Dershowitz extreme that #impeachment requires a crime. Maybe cuz he said it didn’t when Clinton impeached& House GOP expert said #abuseofpower was impeachable. Brief softens to “law violation.” GAO found that.
⋙ 🐣 RT @thehill Rep. Jerry Nadler: “The president’s lawyers argue that impeachment and removal are subject to statutory crimes or to offenses against established law, that the president cannot be impeached because he has not committed a crime. This view is completely wrong.” 💽 https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1220463718284218368?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @moscow_project [Thread] Trump and his hand-picked deputies, led by Rudy Giuliani, began their efforts to solicit foreign interference from Ukraine all the way back in 2018. It wasn’t until Zelensky came into office promising reform that the corrupt extortion scheme truly began. 📌 https://twitter.com/moscow_project/status/1220468829081546755?s=20

💙 🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Abuse of power. ¤ Fox News’ top legal analyst Judge Napolitano: “What is required for removal of the president? A demonstration of presidential commission of high crimes and misdemeanors, of which in Trump’s case the evidence is ample and uncontradicted.”
⋙ FoxNews, Judge Andrew Napolitano: Trump’s Senate impeachment trial — What does it take to remove a president? http://bit.ly/2RlTlCb

🐣 RT @CNNBusiness Fox News executives shielded the channel’s audience from the impeachment trial proceedings playing out in the Senate, instead choosing to air its regular bloc of opinion programming which is strongly supportive of President Trump | Analysis by @oliverdarcy
⋙ CNN: Instead of airing the impeachment trial, Fox News fed viewers pro-Trump opinion in prime time http://cnn.it/2RMaAvo

🐣 RT @TheRickyDavila The moment Jerry Nadler played old clips of @LindseyGrahamSC’s hypocrisy, he got up and walked out. A true coward and traitor. ¤ What do they have on you Lindsey? What’s in your closet?

🐣 RT @SimonWDC Underappeciated moment in the Ukraine timeline – Sept 26th. ¤ Just days after the scandal became public, Trump launches $10m ad❣campaign hitting Biden w/the false Ukraine conspiracy. ¤ It’s a smoking gun confirmation Ukraine project’s intent was electoral. [+link to article in TheHill] https://twitter.com/SimonWDC/status/1220355044530380800?s=20
// plus two other under appreciated moments

TPM (9/25;2019): Barr Denies Involvement In Trump’s Ukraine Smear Campaign Against Biden http://bit.ly/2uo3MMH
// 9/25/2019

🐣 RT @DruckerPhilip If you can’t at least be dis-barred for lying to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in front of the entire Senate I don’t know what acts would qualify. There has to be some penalty for repeating Fox “News” talking points as if they were facts in a supposed tribunal of truth.
⋙ 🐣 RT @tribelaw The House Managers are doing a great job blowing up Trump’s phony defenses in advance. I’d feel sorry for Team Trump — if I didn’t remind myself that nobody is forcing them to represent a dictator wannabe, a demagogue who threatens all we stand for as a representative democracy.

🐣 RT @tribelaw .@RepAdamSchiff is rescuing a lackluster account by restating in his inimitably powerful way what an earlier manager didn’t fully explain. This is a teaching moment for students learning the difference between an earnest performance that misses the mark and a delivery that kills.

ThreadReader: 🐣 RT @JoeLockhart 1. On day two of the Senate trial to remove President Donald J Trump, welcome to the Daily White House Shadow Briefing. For newcomers, since the White House stopped doing briefings some 330 days ago, we’ve been doing our shadow briefing to make sure the important questions http://bit.ly/2NQJaDl 📌 https://twitter.com/joelockhart/status/1220436475545821187?s=20

🐣 RT @grantstern If the Republican Senators cannot stay awake during a trial over which they’re presiding as judges, then you must do your duty and #VoteThemAllOut2020 if this turns into an unfair trial without documents and witnesses.
⋙ TheAtlantic, Paul Savoy: An Impeachment Trial Without Witnesses Would Be Unconstitutional http://bit.ly/38D8HYX Paul Savoy is a former prosecutor in the office of the Manhattan District Attorney.
// And a resulting acquittal verdict would present Americans with something far worse than a constitutional crisis.

🐣 RT @SenBlumenthal Just reviewed the Williams classified document—which should be made public immediately. There is absolutely no reason to keep it classified regardless of which side it helps. Americans should judge for themselves.

🧵 RT @moscow_project [Thread] NEW: Under #MoscowMitch’s watchful eye, Republicans have become the party of Putin. It’s not just Trump—the whole party has gone all-in on the debunked Russian conspiracy theory that Ukraine, not Russia, interfered in the 2016 election. 📌 https://twitter.com/moscow_project/status/1220437964154601473?s=20
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MoscowProject: Moscow Mitch and the Party of Putin http://bit.ly/36oW4z0 Now the whole GOP is mouthing Russian talking points

💙 🧵 RT @jentaub [Thread] Here we go again. Adam Schiff is thanking Senators for working so late and sitting silently for hours 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jentaub/status/1220407789006225408?s=20

Bloomberg, Noah Feldman: Maybe the Senate Isn’t Up to the Job of Trump’s Impeachment Trial http://bloom.bg/2viTcXJ Noah Feldman is a professor of law at Harvard University
// James Madison wanted the Supreme Court to try impeachments. Maybe he was right.

ForeignAffairs, Joe Biden: Why America Must Lead Again http://fam.ag/2sPGheQ “The triumph of democracy and liberalism over fascism and autocracy created the free world. But this contest does not just define our past. It will define our future, as well.” ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1220389148382638081?s=20/photo/1
// Rescuing U.S. Foreign Policy After Trump

The Biden foreign policy agenda will place the United States back at the head of the table, in a position to work with its allies and partners to mobilize collective action on global threats. The world does not organize itself. For 70 years, the United States, under Democratic and Republican presidents, played a leading role in writing the rules, forging the agreements, and animating the institutions that guide relations among nations and advance collective security and prosperity—until Trump. If we continue his abdication of that responsibility, then one of two things will happen: either someone else will take the United States’ place, but not in a way that advances our interests and values, or no one will, and chaos will ensue. Either way, that’s not good for America.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Republicans, think carefully about the choice you have to make http://wapo.st/2uqRyTv “This trial could end up as long ad❣for throwing the GOP out of power”

WaPo, Amber Philips: What happened in Wednesday’s Senate trial, in 5 minutes http://wapo.st/37nvkA7

DailyBeast, Eleanor Clift: GOP’s ‘Drug Deal’ for Trump Keeps Bolton From Testifying About Him http://bit.ly/30Li4CW
// Adam Schiff is in his element—and may be baiting Donald Trump into an executive-privilege trap.

NewYorker, Susan Glasser: Adam Schiff’s Moment http://bit.ly/38vaUpd
// On Day 2 of the Senate impeachment trial, the House presents its case—and a senator has a cold glass of milk.

DailyBeast, Margaret Carlson: Trump’s ‘Ridiculous’ Impeachment Defense Could Crumble http://bit.ly/38vurWs
// Republicans are insisting that there’s no case without witnesses and that it’s too late to call them.

⭕ 22 Jan 2020

💙 NationalReview Editorial: Impeachment Doesn’t Require a Crime http://bit.ly/2RpwFkG

Politico Mag, James Robenalt: Why Is John Roberts Even in the Impeachment Trial? http://politi.co/38zkPtN
// Last night, the chief justice showed he wasn’t just a potted plant. But the founders would have wanted him to play an even stronger role in impeachment.

NYT: McConnell Prefers to Hold ’Em, but Also Knows When to Fold ’Em http://nyti.ms/37miW3p
// The majority leader, facing defections in his own ranks, made a strategic retreat this week in an effort to retain his grip on the trial

WaPo, Amber Philips: What happens next in the impeachment of President Trump? http://wapo.st/2tAYX2z

WaPo, Joe Scarborough: Mitch McConnell has failed the Republican Party http://wapo.st/30OnSf4

NewYorker, Susan Glasser: “Ass-Backwards” and (So Far) Witness-Free, Trump’s Senate Impeachment Trial Begins http://bit.ly/30NiYyK
// A report from Day 1 of the case against the President.

💙≣ Politico: Read Adam Schiff’s opening argument at Senate impeachment trial http://politi.co/36lbg06
// Schiff Opening Statement

WaPo: Biden says he refuses to be part of impeachment witness deal http://wapo.st/2TN0ZXX “Think about everything that President Trump does, from the time he got into real estate,” Biden said. “Whenever he has a problem, he blames somebody else.”

WaPo: Biden says he refuses to be part of impeachment witness deal http://wapo.st/2TN0ZXX

NYT: In Impeachment Case, Schiff Accuses Trump of Trying ‘to Cheat’ in Election http://nyti.ms/2GddeoK
// The House impeachment managers began presenting their oral arguments against President Trump in the Senate trial, arguing that his conduct warranted his removal.

DailyBeast, Matt Wilstein: George Conway Unloads on Senate Republicans: ‘They Know He’s Guilty’ http://bit.ly/2GfMYtN
// “Are they going to stand for lies instead of truth?” Kellyanne Conway’s husband asked. “Are they going to stand for gaslighting instead of reality?”

DailyBeast, Sam Brodey: McConnell’s Brushback Is a Preview of the Impeachment Battle to Come http://bit.ly/2TVyNCp
// The most unexpected thing to come out of the first day of Senate impeachment proceedings was the appearance of boundaries for the majority leader—which could shape the coming days.

DailyBeast, Jay Michaelson: Trump’s Lawyers are Lying About the Meaning of Impeachment http://bit.ly/2RjgNA5
// Impeachment is an indictment, not a trial.

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks A profound question. Could Chief Justice be moved to action by the reality that the fundamental balance of powers created in our Constitution are being obliterated by Trump and his theories that he can do anything he wants and not be investigated or held accountable.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger We hope that Roberts viscerally understands Trump will obliterate the separation of powers, wield his powers for personal gain, seek to destroy the legislative and executive branches and lie to courts, Congress and the American people
⋙⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The education of Chief Justice John Roberts http://wapo.st/2Ggs4e1

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq
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⋙ 🐣 RT @ryanjreilly “Good job,” @LindseyGrahamSC tells @RepAdamSchiff as the impeachment trial wraps for the day. “Very well spoken.” https://twitter.com/BradMossEsq/status/1220196660208381953?s=20/photo/1-2

🐣🌎 RT @AndreaCalupa “More than a third of the world’s population still live under authoritarian rule.” https://twitter.com/AndreaChalupa/status/1220191157054996480?s=20/photo/1
// US flawed democracy rated 7 of 10

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Americans know about Trump’s Ukraine scheme because people with a sense of duty were willing to step forward and speak out. ¤ People like Ambassadors Yovanovitch and Taylor, Lt. Col. Vindman, Dr. Hill. ¤ They were willing to risk their careers. Can Members of Congress do the same?

Law&Crime: Calls for Pat Cipollone’s Disbarment Swell After ‘Brazen Lack of Candor’ During Impeachment Trial http://bit.ly/3aBZ8v9

🐣 RT @matthewamiller No idea how many Americans are watching Schiff in prime time tonight, but those who are are seeing a devastating argument against the Republican Senate not demanding documents and witnesses (among other things).

🐣 RT @justinamash Based on my experience with Republican colleagues in the House, I suspect that many Senate Republicans are hearing the facts of this case for the first time.

DailyBeast: Dems: Convict Trump or ‘Write the History of Our Decline with Our Own Hand’ http://bit.ly/2NT0acp by Spencer Ackerman, Sam Brodey and Erin Banco
// Rep. Schiff portrayed Trump’s impeachment as a make-or-break moment for democracy in the U.S. and worldwide, hoping that history will compel 20 Republican senators to join him.

🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio NEW: House Dems hammered senators with everything they had: an all-day deluge of dense info, peppered with screenshots of deposition transcripts, emails, text messages and 50 video clips — 3 times more than House GOP used in 1999 for Clinton.
⋙ Politico: Dems unload ‘overwhelming’ impeachment case on the Senate — even as they press for more http://politi.co/3auTRFD
// House managers work to balance their case with urgent pleas for new witnesses and documents.

🐣 @tedcruz Fact Checks: Biden Burisma 1/4 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1220166314003771392?s=20/photo/1-2
🐣 @tedcruz Fact Checks: Biden Burisma 2/4 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1220166611577069570?s=20/photo/1-2
🐣 @tedcruz Fact Checks: Biden Burisma 3/4 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1220166859716210688?s=20/photo/1-2
🐣 @tedcruz Fact Checks: Biden Burisma 4/4 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1220167322498891776?s=20/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @poniewozik This Schiff refrain of “Would you like to see it? I’d like to show it to you” (asking the Senate to request withheld documents) is really rhetorically effective, and I wonder if they saved it for prime time for that reason

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand NEW: Russia’s attempts to tie Clinton to Ukraine appear to have begun as early as 2015, w/a disinfo campaign stemming from donations she received from an oligarch (who also gave to Trump). Trump began asking DOJ to investigate Ukraine as early as 2017.
 ⋙ Politico, Natasha Bertrand: How a Russian disinfo op got Trump impeached http://politi.co/2TQR0Rk
// The Kremlin may have been laying the groundwork for blaming Ukraine for 2016 as early as 2015.

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw Biggest howler of #ImpeachmentTrial Day 2: Sekulow’s lie that @jaketapper exposes. ¤ But much larger point: The lie shows what Trump did with Sondland. Trump said, “no quid pro quo” but then proceeded to tell Sondland: exchange US aid for Biden! 📌 https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1220144394248052738?s=20

🐣 RT @froomkin I’m learning stuff I didn’t know, listening to Schiff. Technically it’s not new. But is it news that we’re hearing a unprecedentedly complete and evidence-laden explanation? I would say so.

💙💙 🧵 RT @moscow_project [Thread] .@RepAdamSchiff picks up where @RepJeffries left off: the aftermath of the July 25 phone call. The very next day saw more escalation as Volker coordinated with Giuliani to continue putting pressure on Ukraine. 📌 https://twitter.com/moscow_project/status/1220145284484947970?s=20

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Ted Cruz has just said Hunter Biden’s testimony is essential. I’d like to hear his explanation for how it’s any more relevant to impeachment that testimony from Trump’s tax accountant or the women he paid to keep their relationships quiet. Interesting maybe, relevant no.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Democrats shouldn’t agree to Trump’s distraction witnesses as a trade to get relevant witnesses with 1st hand knowledge, like Bolton & Mulvaney. It may seem tempting but it gives legitimacy to fake defenses & gives the proceedings a patina of legitimacy they don’t deserve.

🐣 RT @cassandra17lina A key difference between today’s #ImpeachmentTrial versus #Watergate (other than the magnitude #Trump’s high crimes) is that most #Republicans back then believed in the rule of law, even against one of their own. Oh, and #Nixon, realizing that he’d be #impeached, resigned.

🐣 RT @CREWcrew The American people want their senators to engage in a serious quest for the truth. A recent CNN poll of voters showed that 69 percent of Americans want the Senate to hear evidence and witnesses in the coming days.
⋙ NYT, Noah Bookbinder: McConnell’s Impeachment Scam http://nyti.ms/2NLRNzh
// Senators have a duty to conduct a fair and full trial. The Republican leader is trying to make sure they can’t.

WaPo, Max Boot: Trump’s lawyers are playing a bad hand badly http://wapo.st/37fBGl8

💙💙 🧵 RT @Teri_Kanefield [Thread] Hakeem Jeffries is talking about how Trump is embracing Russian propaganda that it was Ukraine, not Russia, that interfered in the 2016 election. ¤ In their brief, the Trump defense said this ¤ Their rebuttal: One doesn’t exclude the other. Both could have interfered. ¤ 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1220121161595404288?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @Teri_Kanefield The problem is a subtle one. ¤ From @TimothyDSnyder: Russian propaganda works this way. The Russian government doesn’t deny that it is corrupt. They say all governments are corrupt. ¤ If everyone is corrupt—if everyone is guilty— nobody is any worse than anyone else. ¤ 2/

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance I’d go so far as to call this a confession, but when you’re above the law, they don’t matter. Dark times ahead.
⋙ 🐣 RT @waltshaub Trump, who obstructed Congress by withholding documents and witnesses, just told reporters in Davos that the House doesn’t have the evidence, “we” have all the evidence. Given that one of the charges is obstruction, that’s as brazenly corrupt and cynical as it gets.

🐣 RT @MollyMcKew How can any senator not think the same? How can Inhofe — who *knew* how bad it was, hence he wrote to OMB? How could Thornberry — such a practical leader on these issues and partnerships in the past, who also wrote to OMB — still turn a blind eye to what POTUS was risking?

💙💙 🧵 RT @SethAbramson [Thread] I said weeks ago Trump wanted a short trial; media bought his claim he wanted a long one. I said McConnell was lying about his resolution/trial plans; Democrats thought otherwise and handed him the articles, resolution unseen. Then I said there’d be no witnesses. And here we are. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1219984258816671744?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @mkraju McConnell is hardening his argument against witnesses, a sign he plans to rally fellow GOP senators to block testimony and bring a swift end to proceedings. He is warning of exec privilege issues and long court fight. w/ @Phil_Mattingly @jeremyherb
⋙⋙⋙ CNN: McConnell warns against witnesses in pitch for quick impeachment trial resolution http://cnn.it/2veNtCc

ForeignPolicy: Republican Lawmakers Questioned Trump’s Withholding of Ukraine Aid, Documents Show http://bit.ly/30LzcZj
// Newly released emails and other documents show that some of those now sitting as jurors in Trump’s impeachment trial were also unhappy about his move to freeze aid last year.

🐣 RT @ burgessev Trump’s ‘I think I’d take it’ remark on accepting foreign information on political opponent was just played during his impeachment trial 💽 https://twitter.com/burgessev/status/1220098926881144838?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ABC Rep. Adam Schiff quotes from Alexander Hamilton at the start of House impeachment managers’ opening arguments in the trial of Pres. Donald Trump. https://abcn.ws/36mf3dn https://twitter.com/ABC/status/1220046595993022464?s=20/photo/1
// Hamilton Quote (Letter to George Washington): “When a man unprincipled in private life desperate in his fortune, bold in his temper, possessed of considerable talents, having the advantage of military habits—despotic in his ordinary demeanour—known to have scoffed in private at the principles of liberty—when such a man is seen to mount the hobby horse of popularity—to join in the cry of danger to liberty—to take every opportunity of embarrassing the General Government & bringing it under suspicion—to flatter and fall in with all the non sense of the zealots of the day—It may justly be suspected that his object is to throw things into confusion that he may ‘ride the storm and direct the whirlwind.”— Alexander Hamilton

🧵 RT @moscow_project [Thread] .@RepJerryNadler outlines Rudy Giuliani’s efforts pursuing Trump’s corrupt goals in Ukraine, going back to before Zelensky took office last spring: 📌 https://twitter.com/moscow_project/status/1220091428476461058?s=20

🐣 RT @ddale8 Trump lawyer Sekulow just told reporters, “Notice what’s not in the articles of impeachment: allegations or accusations of quid pro quo.” ¤ The *words* quid pro quo aren’t in the articles, but the Abuse of Power article is all *about* Trump’s alleged quid pro quo effort.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ddale8 The Abuse of Power article alleges that Trump conditioned “official United States Government acts of significant value to Ukraine” on Ukraine announcing investigations that would give him “personal political benefit.” That is, plainly, an accusation of a quid pro quo.

🐣 RT @dfriedman33 Schumer: “Adam Schiff’s speech was one of the most compelling I have ever heard. It was a tour de force… I thought it was an amazing two and a half hours.”

🐣 RT @Delavegalaw Agree — a huge result of the wrongfulness of the president’s misconduct. Bringing shame to the U.S. is bad enough, but he has also jeopardized our national security. Starting day one, he failed to defend us against a RU attack; he exacerbates that jeopardy thru corrupt acts.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceVanceWhite This also compromises our reputation. Who will trust us after the Senate says POTUS can barter US support for foreign leader help in a re-election campaign? We can no longer work to deter corruption abroad if the “greatest deliberative body in the world” countenances it at home.

🐣 RT @DavidCayJ Clearly and calmly, Schiff just presented a perfect argument, connecting dots, cutting through Trump’s fog of lies and articulating telling detail by fact by document how Trump betrayed his oath, lied, covered up and acts like a king, all in utter contempt for our Constitution.

🐣 RT @justingamash “I would like you to do us a favor though.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @real “NO PRESSURE”

🐣 RT @atrupar The ugly truth staring people in the face is that Republicans aren’t as invested in this “democracy” and “free and fair elections” stuff as Democrats would like to believe

🐣 RT @NotmOrnstein He should be disbarred for appearing as a lawyer in a case where he is embroiled and complicit.
🐣 RT @MiekeEoyang Also, he could face potential criminal sanction under 18 USC 1001, for making false statements to Congress.
⋙ 🐣 RT @tribelaw No question @RepRaskin is right. Cipollone must correct his lie or face disbarment.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @RepRaskin Cipollone must be forced by CJ Roberts to correct the record and apologize or face disbarment for brazen lack of candor to the tribunal in a legal proceeding. I was in nearly every deposition and the GOP Members were always present.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar “Not even Mr. Schiff’s Republican colleagues were allowed into the SCIF” — this is a blatant lie from Cipollone 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1219705851239419904?s=20/photo/1

💙 🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger This is the most brilliant legal presentation I have heard. None comes close. The tone, the facts, the anticipated defenses. I am in awe.
⋙ 🐣 Pelosi was wise to entrust this to Adam Schiff #TrumpImpeachmentTrial

🐣📊 RT @rgoodlaw New CNN poll consistent with Quinnipiac Poll, WaPo-ABC poll on #ImpeachmentTrial
1. Large majority of Americans want to see witnesses testify
CNN: 69%
QP: 66%
WaPo-ABC: 71%
2. Plurality of GOP want to see witnesses testify
CNN: 48% to 44%
QP: 39% to 35%

🧵 RT @blakesmustache [Thread]: Trump is losing, we are winning. ¤ Let’s count the ways!
1. Trump has been impeached, and it was a “self-impeachment” as Pelosi predicted. As a malignant narcissist, this causes him narcissistic injury and rage, making him even more likely to self-impeach again. 📌 https://twitter.com/blakesmustache/status/1220034720429416449?s=20

🐣 RT @Brasilmagic Adam Schiff is SO presidential. #AdamSchiffROCKS

🐣 RT @Andrew_Roth Absolutely bizarre choices here by the Trump administration to even consider ban on visas to citizens of Belarus and Kyrgyzstan. Doesn’t make sense from a security perspective and will serve to isolate these countries from west.
⋙ 🐣 Belarus has recently resisted Putin’s attempts to draw it closer. Being cut off from the West would certainly help Putin. My son was on a US Army team training firefighters in Kyrgyzstan. Joint efforts like that may not be acceptable to Russia. “All roads … “

💙 🐣 RT @MollyMcKew Dark note from Dad: ¤ “In my life I’ve seen a president gunned down, a war lost in crushing defeat–but now this, ‘the city on a hill’ trashed for absolutely nothing, nothing but a few bucks. ¤ Maybe in a few hundred years someone will take a chance on this great experiment again.”

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger The notion he was concerned about corruption in Ukraine is belied by bringing up China. He cares about whatever he can use to smear Biden

💙💙 🐣 RT @moscow_project [Thread] .@RepAdamSchiff summarizes the charges against Trump. ¤ “His scheme was undertaken for a simple but corrupt reason: to help him win reelection in 2020.” 💽 https://twitter.com/moscow_project/status/1220047794641297413?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseIntel “When the President’s scheme was exposed and the House properly performed its constitutional responsibility to investigate the matter… [Trump] ordered the entire Executive Branch…to categorically refuse and completely obstruct the House’s impeachment inquiry.” – @RepAdamSchiff 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1220058793326915586?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @klasfeldreport Rep. Schiff: ¤ “This is why you will hear the president’s lawyers make the astounding claim that you can’t impeach the president for abusing the powers of his office.” ¤ “That’s exactly, exactly what he did,” he said, his voice rising. “So, they needed to find a lawyer somewhere.”

🐣 RT @chkbal Trump is “perhaps the most dishonest person to ever sit in the White House” & “he is capable of doing serious damage” – via @Newsweek interview with Charles Fried, Reagan’s Solicitor General and Member of @chkbal
⋙ Newsweek: Reagan’s Solicitor General Says ‘All Honorable People’ Have Left Trump’s Cabinet: ‘He is Capable of Doing Serious Damage’ http://bit.ly/2TP8BcC

💽 MSNBC: Chris Matthews calls Adam Schiff’s speech ‘most compelling case for removal of office’ http://on.msnbc.com/3aDn8hw
// On House Manager Adam Schiff’s speech on Tuesday night in Congress, Chris calls Schiff’s remarks “the most compelling case for removal from office of this president I had heard in all these months.”

NatGeo (2015): The Invisible War on the Brain http://on.natgeo.com/2GcXFNA “Brain trauma from blast force … strikes deeply into a soldier’s mind and psyche” ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1220054107345629184?s=20/photo/1
// 1/15/2015; Brain trauma from blast force is the signature injury of the Iraq and Afghanistan campaigns, afflicting hundreds of thousands of U.S. combat personnel. Although unseen, the damage strikes deeply into a soldier’s mind and psyche.

🐣 RT @CSIS By enabling Russia’s malign economic activities, some European countries are feeding the Kremlin’s cycle of influence, weakening democratic structures, and threatening transatlantic security: http://cs.is/2I0G9OI

🐣 RT @weareoversight [ … ] New from @EricLiptonNYT on the OMB documents we uncovered last night through our FOIA lawsuit.
⋙ NYT: New Emails Show Budget Office Working to Carry Out Ukraine Aid Freeze http://nyti.ms/2RfG3qN
// The communications about President Trump’s order to hold up military assistance to Ukraine were released under a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.

🧵 RT @TheRickWilson [Thread] 1/ Today’s list of insanely dumb Senate GOP conceits
– “Motions to table” votes for the Trump coverup can be waved off as mere procedural votes is laughable. Trust me, when the ads come – and they are coming – voters *will* believe you were voting on the substance. 📌 https://twitter.com/TheRickWilson/status/1220026192411025409?s=20

🐣 RT @BillKristol The Democrats need to play this clip over and over on the floor of the Senate today and on various forms of media throughout the country: Trump boasts about his coverup, enabled so far by Senate Republicans.
↥ ↧
💙 🐣 RT @RepValDemings The second article of impeachment was for obstruction of Congress: covering up witnesses and documents from the American people. ¤ This morning the President not only confessed to it, he bragged about it: ¤ “Honestly, we have all the material. They don’t have the material.” 💽 https://twitter.com/RepValDemings/status/1220017702011535364?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ECMcLaughlin Gratitude is a good practice to keep going in devastating times. ¤ Today’s a good day to call the impeachment managers and thank them for all their hard work.

🐣 RT @MichaelArt123 Sen Patty Murray: R’s were unprepared, confused & did not offer sober minded arguments. The Pres is only concerned about inflammatory comments. So too are his lawyers, who said No to each & every attempt to insure a fair & honest trial. This is about our Democracy & our future.

Politico: Schiff may have mischaracterized Parnas evidence, documents show http://politi.co/2NPim6E Zelensky (Ukraine president) or Zlochevsky (Burisma exec)?
// Unredacted material shows he may have referred to the wrong “Mr. Z.”

🐣 RT @jimsciutto “They don’t want to hear the evidence because they know the truth. They know he’s guilty.” – @gtconway3d live on @cnn right now.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jimsciutto “I’m deeply saddened….it’s a day of reckoning for Republican senators. Are they going to stand for lies instead of truth? Are they going to stand for this one man over the interests of this country?” – @gtconway3d

🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio Schumer on possible deal with Republicans involving one-for-one witness deal: ¤ “The witnesses should have something to do with or direct knowledge of the charges against the president.”

🐣 RT @AngrierWHStaff Trump, at Davos said:
– The possibility of our troops suffering traumatic brain injury in the Iran strike wasn’t a big deal because they just “had some headaches”
– He would look at cutting social security if re-elected
– He would love to testify at the Senate trial.

🐣 RT @CAPAction “The people who say [Trump] wants to be as powerful as a king are understating it…He wants to be a dictator. When we get one of these votes after another in lockstep, 53 to 47, it just shows real cowardice on the part of [Senate Republicans].” —@TribeLaw 💽 https://twitter.com/CAPAction/status/1220012149730430979?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @justinhendrix In an incredible exchange at Davos, @realdonaldtrump admits he is comfortable with the status of the impeachment trial because the White House is withholding evidence. “Honestly, we have all the material. They don’t have the material.” As always, he says the quiet part out loud.

⭕ 21 Jan 2020 🔥 Trump on Trial 🔥

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Trump and Russia Are Colluding in Ukraine for Profit and Political Gain http://nym.ag/2Rkjdyv

🐣 RT @gtconway3d .@realDonaldTrump’s lawyers have been complaining all day about being shut out of the House impeachment process, but here was Cipollone’s response to the House Judiciary Committee’s invitation to participate: https://twitter.com/gtconway3d/status/1219811465504395269?s=20/photo/1

💙 🧵 RT @ChrisMurphyCT [Thread] 1/ It’s 2am, but it’s never too late for transparency. So, as promised, here are my behind the scenes impressions from the Tue/Wed impeachment proceedings. 📌 https://twitter.com/ChrisMurphyCT/status/1219876860764610560?s=20

🐣 RT @ForeignPolicy “Putin the amateur historian would not get a passing grade at any reputable university. Nor would he be able to get his views published in any peer-reviewed journal,” @DrRadchenko writes.
⋙ ForeignPolicy, Sergey Radchenko: Vladimir Putin Wants to Rewrite the History of World War II http://bit.ly/3aANkJy
// The Russian president’s amateur history lessons are outraging neighboring countries. While he is right to criticize a recent EU Parliament resolution, his historical revisionism doesn’t stand up to scrutiny.

🐣 RT @walterdellinger Schiff is not just good. Today is one of the most impressive performances by a lawyer I have ever seen.

💙 WaPo, Dana Milbank: And the White House defense is … well, there isn’t one http://wapo.st/37ukqIQ

WaPo: Trump threatens Europe with fresh tariffs in Davos, deepening a rift with longtime U.S. allies http://wapo.st/37fVjcJ
// After 70 years of being largely hand in hand in promoting democracy and capitalism around the world, the United States and Europe are now at odds over trade, climate change, taxation, privacy, Iran and defense funding. And Trump continues to try to use tariffs to pressure European leaders to meet his demands.

💙 ForensicNews: Russian Government Bank Deposited $500 Million into Deutsche Bank Subsidiary as it Lent to Trump http://bit.ly/2NMJinF
// By Scott Stedman, Bobby DeNault, Adrienne Cobb and Jess Coleman;

🐣 This could all boil down to Hunter Biden getting paid too much. Never mind Trump inheriting half a billion dollars.

🐣 One side told the truth, earnestly and thoroughly. The other lied a lot, flung sound bites around, dissembled and practiced whataboutism. House members won on the law and told a compelling story. I was gratified to see the Truth lifted up. #ImpeachmentTrial

🐣 My favorite part of the day was watching Adam Schiff’s rebuttals. #ImpeachmentTrial

🐣 The Great Oz speaks.
↥ ↧ // Roberts
🐣 RT @NormOrnstein Pat Cipollone is a lying weasel.
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @ AndrewDesiderio The rhetoric has indeed become heated between the House managers and Trump’s lawyers who, at this late hour, are haranguing each other by name and accusing each other of lying.

🐣 RT @renatomariotti Then why not subpoena him and find out what he has to say?
⋙ 🐣 Exactly. I am ready to be enlightened, even if he doesn’t say what I expect

🐣 RT @donnabrazille The fake outrage hour has started. #JaySekulow and #PatCipollone are acting like Chairman Nadler stole their lunch. ¤ #SenateTrial ¤ #SenateCoverup

🐣 RT @MollyMcKew Cipollone is really bad at this, & can only read outrage from a card. He is fluffing his bejeweled tutu while preening that his counterparts who actually did their homework are outrageous. ¤ These people are paid by us to be embarrassing while not understanding the constitution.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MollyMcKew Oh wait, Sekulow is more embarrassing, because clearly POTUS is awake in Europe so everyone put on their outrage shoes and got out their Khrushchev fingers. ¤ How can R senators watch this and think the president is being well-defended?

🐣 Cipillone is projecting. Trump stole one election with the help of a foreign country and was caught red-handed attempting to do it again.

NYT, Tom Friedman: How to Defeat Trump and Catch a Frisbee http://nyti.ms/2RD4YDQ
// There is a winnable approach for Democrats in the impeachment trial.

🐣 RT @DanRather We have a cover up. The senators who are voting against documents, those who wish to hide witnesses, those who are content whistling past the truth they surely know, have made their bargain with their conscience. The question is where the conscience of the nation will fall.

NBCNews, Jonathan Allen: Trump’s defense looks shaky on first day of impeachment trial http://nbcnews.to/37eFuTS
// Analysis: Using the president’s convoluted logic with none of his outsized passion, his defense team wasn’t very persuasive.

🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio Nadler says “every Republican senator has shown they want to be part of the cover-up” by voting against subpoenas tonight for documents and witnesses.

🚫 🧵 RT @mikefarb1 Everything we are seeing right now. A President destroying everything he touches while under an Impeachment. A GOP Senate ignoring every law of our land. They don’t fear our voices. They don’t fear the polls? Why? What do they know? Are we going to even have Elections? Thread 📌 https://twitter.com/mikefarb1/status/1219836071242076160?s=20
// conspiratorial?

🐣 RT @ChrisAlbertoLaw Based upon Trump’s: ¤ selection of inept & unethical lawyers,
their sophomoric misrepresentations in the trial brief & arguments today, ¤ Trump/McConnell definitely engineered the GOP Senate to violate their oath to impartial justice, oath of office & place Trump above the law.

🐣 RT @MSNBC .@NicolleDWallace: “Mitch McConnell has already lost his grip on his caucus. The rules that he made clear last night … those have changed already.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC: McConnell already loses grip on GOP, softens rules after caucus ‘ate his lunch’ http://on.msnbc.com/38xZQYt
// Nicolle Wallace, Claire McCaskill and Michael Steele discuss the last-minute, handwritten changes made to the Trump impeachment trial rules he released Monday night, and what those changes could mean for the future of the trial.

🐣 RT @Teri_Kanefield Bondi accused the House of denying due process and trampling Constitutional rights. ¤ Schiff reminds everyone that the House followed the rules put in place by Republicans, the same rules in place in the Clinton impeachment.

🐣 RT @NormOrnstein Never forget: Pam Bondi as Florida AG took a $25,000 illegal contribution from Trump to quash the prosecution of his corrupt Trump University, overruling her professional staff. She is totally corrupt.

🐣 RT @Acyn It’s 11pm and I’m totally here for watching Adam Schiff shutdown Pam Bondi 💽 https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1219836288141950976?s=20/photo/1

Politico: Trump impeachment team undercuts DOJ position in McGahn case http://politi.co/2GcOwoA
// The issue could affect ongoing court cases revolving around impeachment.

🐣 RT @chriscoons I’m a lawyer, and here’s what I know: Trials have witnesses, and the witnesses have to be relevant to the case. It isn’t complicated. ¤ The President is on trial here, not anyone with the last name Biden. VP Biden and Hunter Biden are not relevant witnesses.

🐣 RT @brianefallon McConnell tried to ambush everybody by springing the text of his organizing resolution on the eve of the trial, but Senate Dems were armed with their amendments & are insisting on making GOP vote for them all and House managers came fully prepared with their arguments. Well done.

🐣 RT @leahmcelrath I’m impressed by @SenSchumer and @RepAdamSchiff’s strategy. ¤ They anticipated obstruction and came prepared to present their case via the very evidence we are being denied access to within the context of these procedural votes. ¤ We’re learning much of what they’re trying to hide.

💽 MSNBC: Wiley: Dems ‘brought the receipts, threw them on the table, and asked them to be paid’ http://on.msnbc.com/37iCRAh
// Legal analyst Maya Wiley says the Democrats’ impeachment managers are trying to use the Senate trial’s rules process to deliver evidence, but Mitch McConnell is trying to use the rules to advantage the White House’s defense.

🐣 RT @StevenBeschloss These partisan votes by the GOP to deny evidence make me sad. They make me angry. They make me doubt they care one iota about the rule of law, a fair trial or fair elections. But they also fuel my belief it will motivate a tidal wave of voters determined to drive them from power.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Doing show & tell with emails between DOD & OMB, @RepJasonCrow is doing a masterful job of showing how redactions, instead of being legitimate, are likely concealing damaging information. And, he’s doing it right at the time most likely to have coast-to-coast audiences watching.

🐣 RT @duty2warn “Devin Nunes has betrayed the truth, betrayed the trust of voters and, quite possibly, betrayed our country. We don’t know exactly where this new (Parnas) evidence will lead, but we do know this: The people of California’s 22nd District deserve better.” – The Fresno Bee

🐣 RT @GeigerNews Rep. Jason Crow, a former U.S. Army Ranger and officer with three tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, takes the wood to Republicans whining about how long they’re having to work on the impeachment trial today.
⋙ 🐣 RT @PoliticusSarah As Republicans whine about how late it is, House Impeachment Manager Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO) tells them that troops around the world don’t want to hear their complaints. #ImpeachmentTrial #SenateImpeachmentTrial 💽 https://twitter.com/PoliticusSarah/status/1219815404081766400?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @publicintegrity Shoutout for public service journalism from @RepJasonCrow for the #UkraineDocs we sued to get which showed— despite many redactions— serious concerns among WH staff re: legality of military holdup. “Let’s see the documents and let’s see them now”
⋙ 🐣 RT @CBSNews Rep. Jason Crow, an impeachment manager and veteran, comments on the freeze of Ukraine military aid: “I remember what it feels like to not have the equipment you need when you need it. Real people’s lives are at stake. That’s why this matters.” http://cbsn.ws/38t6Wx9 💽 https://twitter.com/CBSNews/status/1219774570133118978?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @MSNBC .@neal_katyal: “The president has a very weak case… the president is trying to use executive privilege just to hide stuff from the American people, and it’s a sure loser.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, : Neal Katyal: Trump trying to use executive privilege to hide stuff from American people http://on.msnbc.com/30K3qw0
// The White House is mulling whether to use executive privilege on John Bolton’s testimony. Neal Katyal says that, “The president is trying to use executive privilege just to hide stuff from the American people and it’s a sure loser.”

🐣 RT @Will_Bunch “Mitch McConnell is trying to Merrick Garland the rules” — Ari Melber on MSNBC just now

WaPo, David Ignatius: What does impeachment show the world? America’s stability. http://wapo.st/2RgGTn7

🚫 🐣 RT @TiaBarracini Trump cuts his Davos trip short to host all 53 Republican Senators at a bull & oyster roast tomorrow night in DC. 💽 https://twitter.com/TiaBarracini/status/1219787603337207809?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @harrylitman There is no presumption of innocence. This is not like a criminal trial where better 10 guilty go free than one innocent convicted. There is a huge public interest here in not getting it wrong, though they are determined to do just that.
⋙ 🐣 RT @CevallosLaw .@senatemajldr mentioned the “presumption of innocence” of the President. I’m not sure there’s any such presumption in an Senate trial. That would imply a criminal burden of beyond a reasonable doubt on the House Managers. This was requested and rejected at Clinton trial.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d There must be some logical explanation as to why they sound like they are representing a mentally unbalanced, megalomaniacal, criminal deviant. What could it possibly be?
⋙ 🐣 RT @WordswithSteph Trump’s lawyers sound like paranoid conspiracy theorists. Like they’re representing a mentally unbalanced, megalomaniacal, criminal deviant. Like they’re performing for an aspiring monarch, and auditioning for Fox News prime time. ¤ #TrumpsRemovalTrial

🐣 RT @CharlesPPierce McConnell just gave out with a tell. Wanted one vote on all Schumer amendments. Apparently doesn’t want an endless recitation of the facts. Schumer blew him up. ¤ Good job, Chuck.

WaPo Editorial: Trump’s impeachment defense is designed to destroy guardrails on presidential power http://wapo.st/2G8HwsL

🐣 RT @Lawrence Amazing that the House managers haven’t hit redundancy yet. Each presentation adds important information & evidence.

🐣 RT @MollyMcKew The @RepJasonCrow Schiff tagteam tonight made the strongest arguments I’ve heard from Dems: the national security case for impeachment, & the issue of moral leadership. ¤ Incredibly effective & clear. Crushed the attempted reply. ¤ This is, after all, why this matters so damn much

🔆 This❗️⋙ 📊 Newsweek: 71% of Republicans Want Mitch McConnell to Call Witnesses at Trump Impeachment Trial, New Poll Shows http://bit.ly/38pTKJB SurveyUSA Poll: 93% of Democrats, and 81% of Independents also say witnesses should be allowed to testify

🐣 RT @wendtrsherman Who isn’t impressed by this extraordinary and diverse group of House mangers- prepared, articulate, profound, thorough, patriotic, committed to truth, to our democracy and to America. Honored to know them and to listen to them. Thank you.

WaPo: Senate Democrats privately mull Biden-for-Bolton trade in impeachment trial http://wapo.st/38u6xdX

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade A trial without witnesses is not a trial. It is a farce. Let’s go, Senate. Defend your institution and uphold your responsibility.

CNN: Inside the Republican lunch that slowed McConnell’s plan to rush the impeachment trial http://cnn.it/36eEVYI

🐣 RT @MollyMcKew The national security and moral leadership cases for impeaching the president — who has weakened our alliances, left us more isolated and forced to rely on illiberal friends of POTUS — is THE MOST IMPORTANT ONE. Because it leaves us less safe, makes our power matter far less.

NYT (12/29): Behind the Ukraine Aid Freeze: 84 Days of Conflict and Confusion http://nyti.ms/2RDMrXV The inside story of President Trump’s demand to halt military assistance to an ally shows the price he was willing to pay to carry out his agenda ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1219775550073511937?s=20/photo/1

🐣📊 RT @ Swing state support for Trump’s impeachment

AZ: 51%
CO: 56%
FL: 49%
GA: 48%
IA: 49%
ME: 60%
MI: 51%
MN: 55%
NH: 55%
NV: 54%
NM: 55%
NC: 50%
OH: 50%
PA: 52%
SC: 45%
TX: 45%
VA: 53%
WI: 51%

http://bit.ly/2sKBwmg

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin The president’s defense hardly even bothers to dispute the mountain of damning evidence presented by the House, yet most Senate Republicans are as eager as could be to acquit him. It’s a disgrace, a betrayal of the nation.

NYT, Charlie Savage: Barr Once Contradicted Trump’s Claim That Abuse of Power Is Not Impeachable http://nyti.ms/3apYgtg
// In a memo for the Trump team during the Russia investigation, the attorney general wrote that presidents who misuse their authority are subject to impeachment.

🐣 RT @moscow_project Sekulow just cited in defense of Trump the “no quid pro quo” call from September 9.
Except …
-evidence suggests that call didn’t happen.
-even if it did, Trump lies ALL. THE. TIME. Why would this—when Trump’s confronted with his crimes—be the exception?
⋙ JustSecurity, Susan Simpson: Here’s the Proof that Trump’s “No Quid Pro Quo” Call Never Happened http://bit.ly/2q2tUdZ

🐣 RT @TeamPelosi Trump abused his power for personal and political gain. And Republicans in Washington are covering up the truth. #GOPCoverup ¤ Pass it on.

🧵 RT @kurteichenwald [Thread] 1. Well, by lying to the Senate and the Chief Justice, Pat Cippolone has raised a question about the integrity of @Kirkland_Ellis: Did he learn his dishonesty when he was a partner there? Or did it come from his firm Stein, Mitchell, Cipollone, Beato & Missner? Given that…. 📌 https://twitter.com/kurteichenwald/status/1219734430551592960?s=20

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Collins says she will be independent on witnesses… but later. And have I got a bridge for you!

🐣 RT @HouseIntel “As a career law enforcement officer, I have never seen anyone take such extreme steps to hide evidence allegedly providing his innocence. And I do not find that here today. The President is engaged in this cover up because he is guilty, and he knows it.” – @RepValDemings 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1219747720392560645?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @amandacarpenter Jonathan Turley, who served as a House GOP impeachment witness, writes in WaPo: “The White House is arguing that you cannot impeach a president without a crime. It is a view that is at odds with history and the purpose of the Constitution.”
⋙ WaPo, Jonathan Turley: Where the Trump defense goes too far http://wapo.st/2TGa6JY “There is a vast array of harmful and corrupt acts that a president can commit outside of the criminal code.”

🐣 RT @NumbersMuncher Support for witnesses in the Senate #ImpeachmentTrial in recent polls: CNN 69-26; Quinnipiac 66-17; WaPo/ABC 71-22; Morning Consult 57-24;
Republicans are absolutely going against the will of the people here, and voters will now get to decide if they’ll make them pay for it in Nov.

🐣 RT @tribelaw Retweet if the lockstep 53-47 vote to conduct a coverup instead of a trial made you gag as it did me.

🐣 RT @JoeLockhart Serious question for the lawyers in the House. Is lying on the floor of the Senate the same as lying to Congress which I know is a criminal offense? Are the President’s lawyers liable for the statements they make on the Senate floor. Can someone refer this to DOJ?

🐣 RT @MSNBC .@NicolleDWallace: “Mitch McConnell is playing with lit matches when he plays these process games today.”

🐣 RT @mayawiley #Philbin also ignores the months long efforts by House Judiciary Committee to come to an agreement with Don McGhan. It was clear that White House wasn’t negotiating in good faith. A Judge has NOT supported that position. #ImpeachmentTrial
⋙ 🐣 RT @mayawiley #Philbin has to admit “its technically true” that White House didn’t formally assert executive privilege. He falls back on DOJ memos on “absolute immunity” of Congressional testimony. BUT that wasn’t in the context of #Impeachment

🐣 RT @glennkirschner We are now listening to a third defense attorney for the president who can not bring himself to say a single solitary thing suggesting Trump’s behavior was an appropriate exercise of presidential power. This is powerful evidence that the emperor has no . . . defense.

🐣 RT @tribelaw As I listen to the arguments of the Trump team of lawyers in the Senate, I can’t decide whether to be disgusted at their duplicity and ineptitude or to be outraged that we have elected a president who would choose this bunch of idiots to represent him in so solemn a proceeding

🐣 RT @neal_katyal There is a mismatch,but I don’t think that’s all. Dems are arguing for transparency+truth, and the trajectory of the investigation is at their back-every week new evidence comes out&its always bad news for,and never exonerates,Trump.The R’s, in contrast, are arguing for a coverup
⋙ 🐣 RT @gtconway3d If there’s any unfairness in these proceedings, it’s the astounding mismatch between the high skill and preparation of the House managers and the rambling, dissembling, and gaslighting of @realDonaldTrump’s counsel. It’s like the New York Yankees versus the Bad News Bears.

💙 🧵 RT @moscow_project [Thread] .@RepAdamSchiff debunks Trump’s defenses so far, starting with the fact that there hasn’t been any defense—or, for that matter, any actual invocation of executive privilege. 📌 https://twitter.com/moscow_project/status/1219716830002106370?s=20

💙 🧵 RT @jentaub [Thread] 🍑 Here we go! CJ Roberts gaveled in. Swore in sole Senator who was not present on Thursday. 📌 https://twitter.com/jentaub/status/1219686198257573888?s=20

🐣 RT @JoeLockhart @RepAdamSchiff is proving that facts, evidence and conviction will beat false anger and personal attacks every time.

🐣 RT @tribelaw Pat Cipollone thinks he made a point by reminding @RepAdamSchiff that “Laurence Tribe” says punishing people for invoking their constitutional rights is dangerous. Of course it is! But Article 2 does nothing of the sort. Cipollone’s argument was pathetic.

🐣 RT @DeanObeidallah What we just saw with Adam Schiff and Trump’s lawyers is rare-you had Trump’s lawyers not prepared. It’s really that simple. They expected to give a short argument on a rigged motion. But Schiff wasn’t playing along-He crushed Trump. Thats why they were panicked #ImpeachmentTrial

💙 🧵 RT @atrupar C-SPAN: “We have requested from the majority leader, Mitch McConnell, that our cameras be allowed inside the chamber for the impeachment trial, and no word on that from the majority leader.” #ImpeachmentTrial 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1219685025626624002?s=20

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw Another new low. ¤ White House Counsel for President of United States on the floor of Senate engaging in disinformation. ¤ Repeating false claim that Schiff “manufactured a false version of that call.” The call transcript was ALREADY PUBLIC, Schiff was obviously paraphrasing it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar Pat Cipollone is falsifying the timeline of the Ukraine scandal. (The first Trump-Zelensky call was never a major subject of controversy and Cipollone is pretending to be made about Schiff paraphrasing.)

🐣 RT @CAPAction “If a president can obstruct his own investigation, if he can effectively nullify a power the Constitution gives solely to Congress…then the president places himself beyond accountability, above the law…It makes him a monarch.” —@RepAdamSchiff #TrumpsRemovalTrial

🐣 RT @leahmcelrath “They’re not here to steal one election. They’re here to steal two elections.” ¤ The projection by Cipollone is astonishing and undiluted.

🐣 RT @AaronBlake Must have been a reference to the Gaetz et. al. stunt. But totally incorrect.
⋙ 🐣 RT @GarrettHaake Cipollone says “Not even Mr. Schiff’s Republican colleagues were allowed into the SCIF” during impeachment investigation. ¤ That’s 100% false. Any member of the three investigating committees could attend, and many Republicans did!

🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio Quick point on Sekulow: he says the House should have waited for the courts to render judgments on their challenges to subpoenas etc. — but the Trump admin has argued in federal court for several months now that the courts have no role in resolving these types of disputes.

🧵 RT @seungminkim NEW – Changes to the McConnell resolution: 24 hours over each side will be spread out over *three* days, not *two*, and evidence will be *automatically* admitted unless someone objects. 📌 https://twitter.com/seungminkim/status/1219689291296780289?s=20

🐣 RT @ProudResistor BREAKING: Elizabeth Warren just announced as president that she will establish a Task Force to “investigate the corruption during the Trump administration and hold officials accountable for illegal activity.” We cannot let the corruption of the Trump administration go unpunished.

🐣 RT @pbump Imagine a criminal trial in which half the jury was friends with the accused, the accused could ignore subpoenas and if evidence emerged after the indictment it wasn’t admissible.
⋙ WaPo, Philip Bump: Obstruction still isn’t exoneration, no matter what Trump may argue http://wapo.st/2TKC9YP
// How would we look at a criminal proceeding conducted with the constraints of Trump’s impeachment trial?

JustSecurity, Michael Gerhardt: Four Fundamental Flaws in President Trump’s Impeachment Trial Memo http://bit.ly/3ayj2H5

🐣 RT @neal_katyal He [McConnell] says that would lead to a lengthy court fight and generate destructive precedent. This is precisely what he said should have happened in the House! Makes zero sense. ¤ And he’s wrong about that too. Chief Justice can rule on exec priv claims quickly. No ct fight. Unlike House

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Schumer: “I will vociferously oppose any attempt to begin the trial unless the reporters trying to enter the gallery are seated. The press is here to inform the American public about these pivotal events in our nation’s history. We must make sure they are able to.” Via CSPAN

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Leader McConnell’s plan for a dark of night impeachment trial confirms what the American people have seen since Day One: the Senate GOP Leader has chosen a cover-up for the President, rather than honor his oath to the Constitution.
⋙ PressRelease: Pelosi Statement on McConnell Cover-Up Resolution http://bit.ly/3avQE8Q

NBCNews: Appalling,’ ‘national disgrace’: Democrats slam McConnell’s impeachment proposal http://nbcnews.to/38sVJg2
// Schumer accused McConnell of “totally, totally, totally going along with Trump’s cover-up, hook, line and sinker.”

🐣 RT @DiLamucaTodd Judge: Does the defence have their opening statement ready?
Defence lawyer: Yes your Honour. We’d prefer it if you deemed all evidence inadmissible, disallow all prosecution witnesses, strike the jury, recuse yourself & appoint a fine chap we have in mind as new judge.
Judge: FO

🐣 RT @joshtpm Further destruction of the reputation of the fame-whoring toady Dershowitz is among the more righteous collateral damage of impeachment.

🧵 RT @TheRickWilson 1/ I’ll summarize this for the slow learners in the Senate one last time. ¤ Your protestations of independence, integrity, and honor will mean nothing to the voters this Fall. Nothing. ¤ You’re going to moo and walk into the chute like cattle, terrified of Trump and Mitch. 📌 https://twitter.com/TheRickWilson/status/1219660314267897856?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheRickWilson 2/ So when you’re underwater in the polls, drowning in public anger at becoming accessories to Trump’s coverup, here’s a handy list of what went wrong. Clip-and-save, because you’ll need it later.

🐣 RT @BillKristol “If GOP senators vote as McConnell hopes, they’ll actually be voting to never hear from the people with the most direct knowledge of the very conduct Trump says was entirely above reproach. After all, Trump blocked them from speaking to the House as well.”
⋙ WaPo, Greg Sargent: A big tell in Trump’s own legal brief exposes McConnell’s coverup http://wapo.st/

🐣 RT @DavidJollyFL Senate Dems should offer a motion calling Trump to testify. Make Republicans vote against it.

🐣 RT @tedlieu The President’s legal position disrespects the American people and is also just stupid. For example, @POTUS has the power to order an air strike. But can he abuse that power & order an air strike on 5th Avenue in New York? No. Because abuse of power is one of the highest crimes.
⋙ 🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi The President’s legal position is that he has a right to abuse his power as much as he wants, and there is nothing Congress can do about it. ¤ The Founders disagreed on both, and there is something Congress can do: hold a fair trial. #DefendOurDemocracy https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1219639237483671557?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @harrylitman “Why isn’t “let presiding officer decide” the guiding principle here? Because the Senate, without a shred of constitutional authority, has adopted a set of rules that would effectively strip the presiding officer of much of his power to “preside” over the trial.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @tribelaw The Senate Parliamentarian will need to give serious thought to this alternative to the conventional view of what it means for the Chief Justice to “preside” over the president’s impeachment trial: [TIME http://yhoo.it/2G9qtXt%5D

🐣 RT @MJGerson “Will Republican senators allow partisanship to override their institutional obligations? Probably. Would this make them complicit, not only in an unethical presidential act, but also in the further decay of the constitutional order? Definitely.”
⋙ WaPo, Michael Gerson: Trump pushes his party to normalize corruption http://wapo.st/36k9lcl

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 A trial without witnesses is a whitewash. A trial without witnesses is a coverup. A trial without witnesses . . . is d@mn-near a conspiracy.

🐣 RT @mayawiley #RepAdSchiff – Article II of Impeachment is #obstruction. If Senate doesn’t allow evidence (including witnesses), #Trump won’t be acquitted. He will be protected by his party. #ImpeachmentTrialRules

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Just now, @RepJerryNadler speaks the plain truth, talking about Mitch McConnell’s impeachment trial rules: They won’t call the witnesses because they’re afraid of what they’ll say. A vote against witnesses is a vote for a cover up.

🐣 RT @DavidCornDC McConnell is trying to Merrick Garland the Trump impeachment trial & make it part of the Trump cover-up. The founders worried about a corrupt POTUS, but they didn’t count on one whole entire party not giving a damn about corruption in the White House.
⋙ MotherJones: With Trump’s Impeachment, American Democracy Is on Trial http://bit.ly/2RBG2wv
// This is a momentous test for the US political system.

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Democrats can read the polls. They know 70 percent of Americans want witnesses and that McConnell’s tortuous arguments and Kafkaesque rules are designed to hide facts, not reveal the truth.
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Democrats: Republican rules for the impeachment trial are a crock http://wapo.st/37gUf8r

TheAtlantic, Susan Hennessy and Benjamin Wittes: The Disintegration of the American Presidency http://bit.ly/30GfiPm
// The president’s job is to oversee the whole of the executive branch, but under Trump the inverse is happening.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance In Alice in Wonderland the queen wanted “sentence first-verdict afterwords.” Mitch McConnell insists the Senate give its verdict first, acquitting Trump before hearing, & perhaps not even bothering to hear, the evidence against him. An acquittal like this does not exonerate.

🐣 RT @matthewamiller The thing about show trials is they can render a verdict, but not legitimacy. Nothing that is happening in the Capitol can exonerate the president.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BillKristol I grew up reading about show trials in authoritarian nations abroad. I didn’t expect to see one of our two major parties endorse a show trial here in the U.S. Capitol.

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Republican Senators May Save Trump, but Trump has Already F*cked Them http://bit.ly/37fTgWg
// They may let Trump skate, but they’ll take the hit for covering up his guilt. He won’t give half a damn about any of them.

🐣 RT @glennkirshner2 Every Senator knows in his or her heart that the president is guilty of both articles of impeachment, is entirely unfit to serve and should be removed from office. Let’s hope that enough senators can muster the courage, decency and patriotism to do right by the American people.

⭕ 20 Jan 2020

DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng and Erin Banco: How Trump Twisted Iran Intel to Manufacture the ‘Four Embassies’ Threat http://bit.ly/38plI8e
// “There were definitely questions [at the time, internally] about whether he had just made it up on the spot,” recalled one White House official.

TheBulwark, Bill Kristol and Jeffries Tulis: Is the Oath a Joke? http://bit.ly/2NNVoN4
// Republican senators are about to answer that question.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The media must expose bad-faith arguments on impeachment http://wapo.st/2NKxuCb

NBCNews, George Conway and Reed Galen: Trump’s Senate impeachment hearings will be driven by the GOP’s fear http://nbcnews.to/36c1MnK “Republican senators’ fears actually boil down to a fear of the Constitution”
// Republicans have toadied to Trump since the day he took office, and in doing so, have left themselves with no room to maneuver politically.

YahooNews/TIME, Martin London: John Roberts Has More Power Than Mitch McConnell Would Like You to Think. But Will He Use It? http://yhoo.it/2G9qtXt

NYT, Charlie Savage: ‘Constitutional Nonsense’: Trump’s Impeachment Defense Defies Legal Consensus http://nyti.ms/2sFgYvU Even Dershowitz acknowledges his opinion is an outlier
// The president’s legal case would negate any need for witnesses. But constitutional scholars say that it’s wrong.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom Laughed so hard the cat jumped off my lap at @TheRickWilson on @11thHour describing Trump’s claque of “skells, roadside hobos, incipient serial killers, D and E level operatives …imbued with this post-Soviet corruption vibe”

💙 CRIMES:
18 U.S. Code §1505 Obstruction of Congress
18 U.S. Code § 201 Bribery
18 U.S. Code § 872 Extortion by officers or employees of the United States
Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974, Title X
🐣 RT @SethAbramson FUN FACT: 18 U.S. Code § 1505 makes punishable by 5 years in federal prison a person “corruptly impeding any investigation by any House committee”—*just* what the second article of impeachment against Trump alleges. So much for the “no crime” mantra! Link: http://bit.ly/2GbFx6N
// Obstruction of Congress
⋙ 🐣 RT @ FUN FACT #2: 18 U.S. Code § 201 makes punishable by 15 years in prison “a public official corruptly seeking anything of value personally in return for being influenced in the performance of any official act”—*exactly* what the first article alleges! Link: http://bit.ly/38uBheH
// Bribery
⋙⋙ 🐣 Plus: The Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 (ICA) reasserted Congress’ power of the purse. Title X established procedures to prevent the President and other govt officials from unilaterally substituting their own funding decisions for those of the Congress. http://bit.ly/2RdpZpK

🐣 .@TheRickWilson on The @11thHour: @AlanDersh is engaging in “performative b.s.”

🐣 RT @HeidiNBC Since Trump was impeached:
1. OMB email: “Clear direction from POTUS to continue to hold.”
2. Bolton volunteers to testify if subpoenaed. (Lawyer has said he has new info.)
3. Parnas agrees to empty his phone/hand over docus/grants interviews.
4. GAO says Trump broke the law.

🐣 RT @LincolnsBible I shall translate his unstoppable fury over @RepAdamSchiff mob-splaining his letter: Both mobsters & propaganda assets (he is both) use language to deceive. They can swipe your money & murder your freedom, & you’d think it was a kiss. Because of their use of language. /1 https://twitter.com/LincolnsBible/status/1219472288346603520?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @LincolnsBible 2/ donald can no longer do this. He can no longer hide who he really is. The only skill he had got pierced. He got exposed. It’s a major threat that people (like Schiff) can put his idiocy in terms that voters can grasp. He can be mob-splained, & it’s eating him alive.
⋙ 🐣 RT @LincolnsBible 3/ Now, imagine what happens inside that tiny man when his financials get exposed.

✅ CNN, Daniel Dale: Fact check: 65 ways Trump has been dishonest about Ukraine and impeachment http://cnn.it/37hGxCo

Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump is dishonest about a whole lot of things. But he is rarely as comprehensively dishonest as he has been about his dealings with Ukraine and the impeachment process.

From the eruption of the Ukraine controversy in September to the Senate trial that officially began on Thursday, relentless deceit has seemed to be Trump’s primary defense strategy in the court of public opinion. He has made false claims about almost every separate component of the story, from his July phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, to the whistleblower who complained about the call, to Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s own relations with Ukraine.

The President has been dissembling about so many different things at once that it can be difficult to keep track of what is true and what isn’t. To help you fight Trump-induced dizziness as the trial gets underway, we’ve tallied his dishonesty on the subject of Ukraine and impeachment. Our original list from mid-November included 45 false claims he has made and a brief fact check of each one. ¤ We have since added 20 more for a total of 65.

The phone call with Zelensky
1. Trump released an “exact transcript” of his July call with Zelensky. (The document says on its first page that it is “not a verbatim transcript.”)
2. When Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman wanted to add in a word that was missing from the rough transcript, “they added the word.” (Vindman testified that two “substantive” changes he suggested were not made, though he also testified that the document remained “substantively correct.”)
3. Trump did not ask Zelensky for anything on the call. (Trump asked Zelensky to look into former Vice President Joe Biden, look into a debunked conspiracy theory about Democratic computer servers, and speak with his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and Attorney General William Barr.)
4. Zelensky criticized former US ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch “out of the blue” on the call. (Trump brought up Yovanovitch first.)
5. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was “angry” when she saw the rough transcript of the call, and she said, “This is not what the whistleblower said.” (Pelosi has said no such thing in public, and there is no evidence she has said anything like that in private. Her public statement on the call was scathing.)
6. “Everybody” that looked at the text of the call agreed that it was “perfect.” (Some of Trump’s staunch defenders agreed with this characterization, but clearly not “everybody” did.)
7. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell spoke to Trump about the call and said, “That was the most innocent phone call that I’ve read.” (McConnell said he doesn’t recall speaking to Trump about the call. His public statement on the call was far less effusive than Trump’s description.)
8. People were not talking about the call anymore in late October. (People continued to talk about the call, a central focus of the impeachment inquiry.)
9. The Washington Post made up fictional sources for its article on how Trump had allegedly tried to get Barr to hold a news conference saying Trump had broken no laws in the call. (There is no evidence that the Post invented sources. Other major news outlets, including CNN, quickly reported the same thing the Post did.)
10. Zelensky affirmed in December that “President Trump did nothing wrong.” (Zelensky has said Trump applied “no pressure,” but he did not say Trump did nothing wrong. Zelensky did say, “Look, I never talked to the President from the position of a quid pro quo. That’s not my thing.” But he continued: “I don’t want us to look like beggars. But you have to understand. We’re at war. If you’re our strategic partner, then you can’t go blocking anything for us. I think that’s just about fairness. It’s not about a quid pro quo. It just goes without saying.”)

The whistleblower
11. The whistleblower was “sooo wrong.” (The rough transcript and witness testimony have proven the whistleblower to have been highly accurate.)
12. The whistleblower should be investigated for “fraud.” (Nothing the whistleblower is known to have done remotely resembles fraud.)
13. The whistleblower, a second whistleblower and the first whistleblower’s source have all “disappeared.” (There is no evidence for this. Whistleblowers do not have an obligation to speak publicly after filing their complaints.)
14. The whistleblower had “all second hand” information. (While the whistleblower did get information about the call from other people, the whistleblower also had “direct knowledge of certain alleged conduct,” noted Michael Atkinson, the Trump-appointed inspector general for the intelligence community.)
15. The whistleblower “said ‘quid pro quo’ eight times.” (The whistleblower did not even use the words “quid pro quo” in the complaint, much less specify a number of times Trump allegedly said those words. Trump may have been referring to a Wall Street Journal article that had asserted that Trump urged Zelensky “about eight times to work with Rudy Giuliani” on a probe that could hurt Biden; the article did not say this claim came from the whistleblower.)
16. The whistleblower “works now for Biden.” (There is no evidence for this. The whistleblower’s lawyers said their client has never worked for or advised a candidate, campaign or party; the lawyers said the whistleblower has come into contact with presidential candidates for both parties while working as a civil servant in the executive branch.)
17. Someone “changed the long standing whistleblower rules” just before this whistleblower submitted their complaint. (Contrary to a report on a right-wing website, the whistleblower rules were not changed.)

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff
18. Schiff committed “a criminal act” by delivering an exaggerated interpretation of Trump’s July 25 call at a committee hearing. (The Constitution gives members of Congress immunity for comments they make at committee.)
19. Schiff did have immunity for his comments at the committee, but not when he tweeted a video of those comments. (Experts say members of Congress also have immunity for videos of their comments at committee.)
20. Schiff might have committed “treason.” (Treason has a specific constitutional definition that Schiff’s actions do not come close to meeting.)
21. Schiff made his comments before Trump released the rough transcript of the call, not expecting Trump to release it. (Schiff spoke the day after Trump released the document.)
22. Schiff “didn’t use one word that I said” in his rendition of the call. (Schiff did add words Trump had never said, but he didn’t make up the whole thing; some of his remarks hewed closely to what Trump said.)
23. Schiff might have been the whistleblower’s source. (This is nonsense. The whistleblower said in the complaint that information about the call came from “multiple White House officials with direct knowledge of the call.”)
24. “A lot of people think that Schiff basically is, essentially, the whistleblower. He already told the whistleblower what to do.” (Schiff is not the whistleblower, “essentially” or otherwise. The whistleblower sought guidance from Schiff’s committee before filing their complaint, but there is no evidence Schiff dictated the content of the complaint.)
25. Schiff might have picked the whistleblower. (There is no evidence for this, either.)
26. Schiff “will only release doctored transcripts.” (Schiff has already released multiple transcripts of testimony from closed-door impeachment inquiry hearings, and there was no sign that any of them had been “doctored.” Witnesses and their lawyers were given the opportunity to verify the accuracy of the transcripts prior to release, and Republicans who attended the testimony did not allege that any transcripts had been improperly altered.)

The impeachment process
27. Republicans were not allowed into the closed-door impeachment inquiry hearings. (Republican members of the three committees holding the hearings were allowed into the room and to ask questions of witnesses. Only Republicans who were not on the committees were barred from the room.)
28. Republicans were not allowed to ask questions in the closed-door hearings. (Republicans were allowed to ask questions. Democrats and Republicans alternated questioning.)
29. Republicans were not allowed to ask questions in the public hearing held by the House Intelligence Committee on November 15. (Republicans were allowed to ask questions. Schiff would not grant a request from the committee’s top Republican, Rep. Devin Nunes, to hand some of Nunes’ questioning time to Rep. Elise Stefanik, because only Nunes was allowed to speak at that point in the hearing, but Stefanik got to ask questions later in the day.)
30. Republicans were not allowed to have lawyers participate in the public hearings chaired by Schiff. (They were. Lawyer Steve Castor questioned witnesses on behalf of the Republicans on the committee. It was Trump himself who was not allowed to have a lawyer participate.)
31. Nobody else has ever faced closed-door impeachment hearings. (Both the Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton impeachment processes involved some closed-door hearings.)
32. Trump’s opponents have committed “illegal acts” related to impeachment. (Trump wasn’t clear about who he was talking about, but there is no evidence of illegality by either the whistleblower or Democrats.)
33. The people who have testified in the impeachment inquiry have had “no firsthand knowledge.” (Various witnesses have had firsthand knowledge of various components of the story.)
34. Gordon Sondland, ambassador to the European Union, maintained there was “no quid pro quo.” (Sondland revised his original testimony. While he continued to say that Trump told him there was no quid pro quo, he said his own belief was that there was a quid pro quo.)
35. Unlike Democrats, former House Speaker Paul Ryan “would never issue a subpoena.” (Numerous Republican subpoenas were issued to the Obama administration during Ryan’s tenure as speaker.)
36. “Many” of the people who had testified as of October 21 “were put there during Obama, during Clinton, during the Never Trump or Bush era.” (FactCheck.org noted that just two of the nine people who had testified at that point had been appointed under Obama. The other seven were appointed by Trump or his appointees.)
37. Pelosi gave Trump “the most unfair trial in the history of the U.S. Congress.” (The House did not hold a trial at all. Under the Constitution, it is the Senate that has the sole power to try impeachments.)
38. Trump was “deprived of basic Constitutional Due Process” during the House impeachment process, “including the right to present evidence, to have my own counsel present, to confront accusers, and to call and cross-examine witnesses.” (The rights of criminal defendants do not apply to public officials in a House of Representatives impeachment process.)
39. “More due process was afforded to those accused in the Salem Witch Trials.” (This is absurd. Nineteen innocent people were hanged after they were accused of witchcraft in the trials of the late 1600s. The courts accepted “spectral evidence” from dreams. Some of the accused were tortured into confessions.)
40. Trump “won 196 to nothing” in the House. (Trump did not win any vote related to impeachment. He lost an October vote to set the rules of the impeachment inquiry, 232-196, then the December votes on the two articles of impeachment, 230-197 and 229-198. He appeared to mean that there were no Republican defections from his side, but he didn’t explain here.)
41. Democrats are “not doing anything” on gun violence because “all they do is the impeachment nonsense.” (The Democratic-controlled House passed a bill in February to require background checks on all gun sales. The Republican-controlled Senate has refused to hold a vote on the bill.)

The Bidens
42. Joe Biden, along with his son Hunter Biden, has “ripped off at least two countries for millions of dollars.” (There is no evidence Joe Biden has profited from his son’s business dealings abroad.)
43. Joe Biden was “possibly” paid millions of dollars by foreign countries “for doing NOTHING.” (Again, there is no evidence of this.)
44. A video of Joe Biden speaking in 2018 about his past dealings with Ukraine is evidence of “corruption.” (The tape does not show corruption. It shows Biden talking about his effort, in accordance with the policy of the US and its allies, to pressure Ukraine into firing a prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, who was widely considered unwilling to fight corruption.)
45. There is a photo of Joe Biden playing golf with “the company boss” of Burisma, the Ukrainian company for which Hunter Biden sat on the board. (Neither Burisma’s owner nor chief executive is in the photo. The person Trump had identified as a “Ukraine gas exec” was Devon Archer, another American board member at Burisma and a longtime business associate of Hunter Biden.)
46. That golf photo contradicts Joe Biden’s claim to have “never met the gentleman.” (Joe Biden had not claimed to have never met Devon Archer.)
47. Hunter Biden was under investigation by Shokin. (There is no public evidence that Hunter Biden was ever himself under investigation. The prosecutor’s former deputy, Vitaliy Kasko, has said that the actual investigation, into the owner of Burisma, was dormant at the time of Joe Biden’s pressure.)
48. Shokin was “prosecuting” Burisma. (There was no prosecution, only the investigation that Kasko has said was dormant.)
49. Joe Biden pressured Ukraine to take Shokin “off the case.” (There is no evidence that Biden ever tried to get Shokin taken off the Burisma case. Rather, Biden, like the US government more broadly, tried to get Shokin fired.)
50. Biden admitted in an NPR interview that this effort to get Shokin fired “looked bad.” (Biden’s “looked bad” comment was not about Shokin. Rather, Biden said “the appearance” of Hunter Biden’s presence on the board “looked bad and it gave folks like Rudy Giuliani an excuse to come up with a Trumpian kind of defense.”)
51. Before Joe Biden denied that he had spoken to Hunter Biden about Hunter’s overseas business activities, Joe Biden had said he did speak to Hunter about those business activities. (Joe Biden had not said he did speak to Hunter Biden about those business activities. Hunter Biden said they had one brief conversation in which Joe Biden asked him if he knew what he was doing.)
52. Hunter Biden’s acts were “illegal.” (Hunter Biden has acknowledged using “poor judgment” in accepting the seat on the Burisma board, but there is no evidence of illegality.)
53. Before Hunter Biden got business opportunities during Joe Biden’s vice-presidency, he had “never made 10 cents in his life.” (Hunter Biden, a lawyer, had worked prior to Joe Biden’s vice-presidency as a bank executive, at the Department of Commerce and as a lobbyist. He had also served on the board of Amtrak.)

Dealings with Ukraine
54. Trump “didn’t delay” the military aid to Ukraine. (His administration did delay the aid.)
55. The aid “got there two or three weeks ahead of schedule — long before it was supposed to be there.” (Because of Trump’s freeze, $35 million of the aid could not get out the door before the legal deadline of the end of September, forcing Congress to pass a deadline extension.)
56. Democratic senators sent a letter to Ukraine that threatened to deny US aid if the Ukrainians did not comply with their demands. (The letter did not make any threat to Ukraine. The senators expressed concern about a New York Times report that Ukraine had, to avoid Trump’s wrath, stopped cooperating with the Mueller investigation and frozen investigations into former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort. The letter urged Ukraine to reverse course if the report was true.)
57. President Barack Obama sent mere “pillows and sheets” in aid to Ukraine. (Trump was correct that Obama refused to provide lethal military assistance, but Obama sent other military assistance: drones, armored Humvees, counter-mortar radars, night vision devices and medical supplies.)
58. The US is the “only” country providing assistance to Ukraine, and “nobody else is there.” (European countries have provided billions in grants and loans to Ukraine since Russia’s 2014 invasion.)
59. Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike is primarily owned by someone from Ukraine. (CrowdStrike is a publicly traded, US-based company co-founded by Dmitri Alperovitch, an American citizen who was born in Russia.)

Polls
60. Impeachment has caused Trump’s poll numbers to go “way up” to “higher than they’ve ever been, ever.” (There has been no sign of a significant increase in Trump’s poll numbers. His approval rating has fallen slightly since the Ukraine scandal began, according to FiveThirtyEight’s poll aggregate.)
61. It was “announced” that a Fox News poll showing majority support for impeaching and removing Trump from office was “incorrect.” (Fox News says it stands by the poll.)
62. Support for impeachment dropped “down into the 20’s in some polls” in November. (CNN could find no scientific public polls at the time with support for impeachment as low as the 20s.)
63. November polling on impeachment showed that, “Everybody said, ‘That’s really bullshit.’…Everybody.” (Not even close to “everybody.” Polls had consistently shown support for impeachment at or above 40%.)
Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch
64. “Everywhere Marie Yovanovitch went turned bad. She started off in Somalia, how did that go?” (There is no basis for Trump’s suggestion that Somalia “turned bad” because Yovanovitch served there as a new foreign service officer in the mid-to-late 1980s; Somalia had severe economic and social problems before she arrived. And since Trump said “everywhere,” it’s worth noting she also served at the US embassy in Canada.)
65. Yovanovitch refused to hang Trump’s picture at the US embassy in Ukraine for “like a year and a half, or two years.” (There is no evidence for this claim. The Trump administration itself caused a delay: it took the administration more than nine months after Trump’s inauguration to distribute his official photo to government buildings, CNBC reported in 2017.)

CNN’s Tara Subramaniam, Holmes Lybrand and Ryan Browne contributed to this article.

🐣 RT @ECMcLaughlin
Parnas: in bed with EVERYBODY in senior GOP leadership
Also Parnas: funded by Firtash
Giuliani: funded by Parnas, with money from Firtash
Implicated in Ukraine: Trump, Pence, Mulvaney, Barr, Perry, Pompeo, Giuliani
Point of Ukraine: to interfere in 2020 presidential election

🐣 RT @MaxBoot The number of people abroad who express confidence in US president fell from 70% in 2013 to 28% in 2018 while the number who see U.S. as a threat climbed from 25% to 45%. More Germans now view Trump as a danger than Kim, Putin, Xi, and Khamenei combined.
⋙ WaPo: Trump is destroying America’s soft power http://wapo.st/2Rb46as “Every time Trump meets with foreign leaders, the yawning gap between his inflated self-image as a “very stable genius” and the disturbing reality becomes starkly apparent”

Much of the world rejects Trump’s policies. A new Pew Research Center survey of people in 32 countries found that 68 percent oppose his tariffs, 66 percent his withdrawal from climate change agreements, 60 percent his border wall, 55 percent allowing fewer immigrants into the United States and 52 percent his withdrawal from the Iran nuclear agreement. What makes Trump’s decisions worse is that so many of them were taken either without consulting U.S. allies — as when he pulled out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership three days after taking office — or without seriously listening to their concerns.

But it’s not just his policies that make Trump — and by extension the whole country — so much less popular worldwide. All of the appalling behavior that causes him to lose standing at home — his incessant lies, his bombastic threats, his playground name-calling and abusive tweets, his racism, his erratic zigzags — also undermines him abroad. When Trump pardons war criminals, tries to legalize bribery by U.S. companies, insists that he did “NOTHING WRONG” in pressuring Ukraine to investigate his political opponent, calls the media “the enemy of the people,” tries to discredit the intelligence community (“go back to school!”) and the FBI (“badly broken”), and orders investigations of the investigators — in other words, when he acts like a typical dictator — that’s when American soft power melts as fast as the polar ice caps.

🐣 RT @DanRather McConnell’s rules for whatever you want to call what will take place in the Senate is not a process for determining the merits of the accusations. It’s a process for saying, “we don’t care.”

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: Ken Starr Is America’s Most Poisonous Creep http://bit.ly/2Rza5ol
// His Clinton probe was one of the sleaziest episodes in recent American political history, at least until Trump came along.

🐣 RT @tribelaw These aren’t rules for a real trial at all, much less a fair one. They’re rules for a rigged outcome, with #MidnightMitch making sure that as much of the so-called trial as possible takes place in the dark of night.
⋙ NYT: Trump Legal Team Asks Senate for Speedy Acquittal in Impeachment Trial http://nyti.ms/38tg5pM
// The day before the trial starts, the president’s lawyers asserted he did nothing wrong and urged the Senate to “swiftly reject” the charges against him.

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Trump and McConnell can rig an acquittal but it will deny him exoneration in the eyes of those 69% who expect witnesses. And Sens who vote for hiding witnesses will be laughingstocks

🐣 RT @ChrisAlbertoLaw Tribe is right. ¤ Dersh has made willful misrepresentations of facts & law on TV. His arguments are replete with intentional accuracies. ¤ Filing & making bogus claims before a tribunal is a more serious matter. They should be stricken from the record & he should be sanctioned.

WaPo: White House calls for Trump acquittal as Senate prepares for a swift trial http://wapo.st/36cyTb9

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind It’s called a cover-up Republicans.
We see you.
There will be consequences.

🐣 RT @RCdeWinter

my wings are
heavy with the soot
of disappointment
around every corner
waits disillusion
the leering smile of loss
when i turn my gaze
to the landscape
i see nothing but betrayal and
the treachery of fools
the endless wait of purgatory
would be less painful

WaPo: Trump’s lawyers, Senate GOP allies work privately to ensure Bolton does not testify publicly http://wapo.st/37f0nht

🐣 RT @SenSchumer As soon as Senator McConnell offers this resolution, I will be offering amendments to address the many flaws in this deeply unfair proposal and to subpoena the witnesses and documents we have requested. https://twitter.com/SenSchumer/status/1219428402693922816?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @vermontgmg I expect very little of Mitch McConnell—who has made clear that there is no democratic norm he won’t trade for greed and power—but even I am shocked by his proposed kangaroo one-week impeachment trial.
⋙ 🐣 RT @mkraju Trump could be acquitted by mid week next week. The exact schedule is fluid and subject to change based on how the trial goes and how votes go, but it could look like this.
🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind #MoscowMitch planning to conduct the trial while no one is watching. The American people are not going to stand for this!
⋙ CNN: Impeachment resolution shortens trial’s opening arguments to two days per side http://cnn.it/38op9ff

WaPo, Catherine Rampell: Trump says he hates corruption. But he wants to make bribery easier worldwide. http://wapo.st/3asQPBF

🐣 RT @SethAbramson I find it hard to expend any energy responding to the Trump defense team’s impeachment memo because it’s legally and factually empty—it’s political rhetoric based on a pathological denial of testimonial and documentary evidence. It’s a joke—it’s beneath attorneys to “analyze” it.

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “The charges are so grave… And the charges and the facts are not in dispute, that the only basis upon which to defend the president… is a narrow legal basis that says ‘actually Trump was acting in furtherance of the national interest'” – Jeremy Bash w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1219385411027509250?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson OMG I have never loved @NicolleDWallace more than after she described Rudy and Barr as “Two tarantulas in a bowl.”

WaPo, Paul Waldman: The White House doubles down on its dumbest impeachment defense http://wapo.st/2NIwj6r

🐣 RT @McFaul The House has passed 2 articles of impeachment against Trump. Hunter Biden has never been indicted of any crime related to Ukraine; not even any serious evidence produced. These 2 things are NOT equivalent. Stop comparing them please. #StopWhataboutism.

💙 🧵 RT @Teri_Kanefield (Thread) Trump’s Trial Brief [Link to Brief]
From the brief: ¤ “Trump acted properly” when he rejected all subpoenas and requests for information. (p. 37) ¤ “No witness with direct knowledge testified that Trump conditioned a presidential meeting on investigations (p. 97) 📌 https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1219316183045820416?s=20

🐣 RT @JesseLehrich new CNN poll is brutal for Trump/Rs on impeachment… http://bit.ly/38tPoAX

should Trump be removed from office?
51% yes, 45% no

should Senate call witnesses?
69% yes, 26% no

Trump abused power
58% true, 41% not true

Trump obstructed Congress
57% true, 39% not true

🐣 RT @OrinKerr President’s lawyers: Impeachment was a rigged process all about a perfect phone call. It’s like Presidential tweets reformatted to look like a legal document. https://twitter.com/OrinKerr/status/1219321490438381569?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Oh God he wrote it

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff No, Mr. President, we did ask John Bolton to testify. You ordered him not to, and blocked others, like Mick Mulvaney. ¤ All Americans know what a fair trial includes documents and witnesses. ¤ What are you hiding?
⋙ 🐣 RT @real They didn’t want John Bolton and others in the House. They were in too much of a rush. Now they want them all in the Senate. Not supposed to be that way!

🐣 RT @jpitney Anyone who has a passing familiarity with the Constitution knows that Trump’s defense is ridiculous. But here’s the problem: most Americans don’t have even a passing familiarity with the Constitution.
⋙ AnnenbergCenter (2017): Americans Are Poorly Informed About Basic Constitutional Provisions http://bit.ly/2ujnwAK
// 9/12/2017

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks Abuse of power is exactly what our Founders intended as a grounds for impeachment and the facts prove that Trump abused his and endangered our national security for his own personal benefit.

🧵 RT @KlasfeldReports Lev Parnas’ attorney Joseph Bondy filed a motion calling for Attorney General Bill Barr’s recusal and the appointment of a special prosecutor outside @TheJusticeDept for his client’s case. 📌 https://twitter.com/KlasfeldReports/status/1219359491151552523?s=20

💽 CNN: See Dershowitz’s big flip on impeachment http://cnn.it/36azhae
// In an interview from 1998 about the Clinton impeachment, Alan Dershowitz says it “certainly doesn’t have to be a crime” to be impeachable. This is opposite of his defense of President Trump over the weekend.

Politico, Anita Kumar: How Trump fused his business empire to the presidency http://politi.co/2GchOmU
// As Trump kicks off his fourth year as president with an impeachment trial tied to his actions involving Ukraine, critics say the president has yet to face accountability for blatant conflicts of interest tied to his private businesses.

NYT: Trump Legal Team Asks Senate for Speedy Acquittal in Impeachment Trial http://nyti.ms/38tg5pM
// The day before the trial starts, the president’s lawyers asserted he did nothing wrong and urged the Senate to “swiftly reject” the charges against him.
⋙ 📔 Document: Trial Memorandum of President Donald J Trump http://bit.ly/2NGi2XK 171p

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance I have a new piece exploring & rejecting the notion that witnesses should be divvied out one to the Democrats & one to the GOP in pairs. Testimony should be relevant to the issues.
⋙ WaPo: Witness ‘reciprocity’ isn’t a thing. So no, there can’t be a Biden for every Bolton. http://wapo.st/36aEMWf
// Only testimony that bolsters or casts doubt on facts necessary to deciding on the articles of impeachment is relevant at trial

🧵 RT @jedshug Thanks for the question, @gtconway3d.
Trump’s brief accurately cited Blackstone (see screenshot), but left out crucial context:
1) England had common law criminal offenses – which don’t need statutes.
“Known and established law” in US precedent may include “abuse of power.”
📌 https://twitter.com/jedshug/status/1219334703850848259?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @gtconway3d @jedshug—Trump’s brief crops some quote from Blackstone supposedly saying that impeachment requires an established violation of law. What did he really say?

TheAtlantic, Quinta Jurecic and Benjamin Wittes: Trump’s Impeachment Brief Is a Howl of Rage http://bit.ly/2TJF6bY
// The document released by the president’s lawyers reads more like the scream of a wounded animal than a traditional legal filing.

🐣 RT @SallyQYates There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe nor politic not popular, but he must take it because his conscience tells him it is right.” MLK’s words are the final instruction to Senators who have sworn “to do impartial justice.”

🐣 RT @tribelaw The U.S. House just filed this devastating reply to the long but empty brief filed this morning by the president’s made-for-tv legal team. It took just 7 pages to shred the 110-page bag of . . . ok, bag of air filed on Trump’s behalf.
[Document:] http://bit.ly/2RbtUTT

WaPo, George Conway: The worst thing about Trump’s answer to the impeachment articles http://wapo.st/3atwJas “At its core, his submission represents an attack on the impeachment process — and on the Constitution itself.”

WaPo, George Conway: The worst thing about Trump’s answer to the impeachment articles http://wapo.st/3atwJas

🐣 RT @joelockhart Point of contrast in impeachments. Trump White House seems to be constructing a legal defense to defend the President’s rhetoric, not what the best defense is. In 1999, the President didn’t even see the WH counsel’s opening statement before he gave it. Legal theory ruled.

🐣 RT @HeidiNBC Dershowitz in 98/99:
“You don’t need a technical crime. … if you have somebody who completely corrupts the office … and who abuses trust.”
Dershowitz today:
“Abuse of power is not a criteria for impeachment.”
“You need ‘criminal type behavior’ akin to treason and bribery.”

🧵 RT @joelockhart 1. Welcome to a special holiday edition to the Daily White House Shadow Briefing thread. We are at work today and briefing to honor the legacy of the great Dr. Martin Luther King. The White House and @PressSec will treat this like every other day, with contempt, contempt for 📌 https://twitter.com/joelockhart/status/1219276649516191745?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @joelockhart 2. the media by refusing to hold briefings, contempt for the truth by lying as easily as they breath and contempt for al Americans betting we’re all dumb enough or “low information” enough to fall for this routine that involves self dealing, self pity and a frightening contempt
⋙ 🐣 RT @joelockhart 3. for the constitution and the rule of law. [ … ]

💙 🐣 RT @rickwtyler If the Senate acquits @realDonaldTrump, it won’t be an exoneration, but a coronation.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The media must expose bad-faith arguments on impeachment http://wapo.st/2NKxuCb

✅ Sixty-three FACT CHECKS on The BIDENS, BURISMA and UKRAINE (Reverse Chronological): There’s no “there there” 1/2


✅ Sixty-three FACT CHECKS on The BIDENS, BURISMA and UKRAINE (Reverse Chronological): There’s no “there there” 2/2

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Whether Biden is your guy or not, we should all fight the spread of “misinformation” in the 2020 campaign: Trump has been “spreading a malicious & conclusively debunked conspiracy theory” that “Biden engaged in wrongdoing” in executing US policy in Ukraine
⋙ NBCNews: Biden campaign warns against media use of Trump disinformation during impeachment trial http://nbcnews.to/2G6r9wH
// A campaign memo warns against the spread of “malicious and conclusively debunked” theories about the Bidens by Trump allies.

⭕ 19 Jan 2020

🚫 NewYorker, Marin Sardy: My Brother Tom’s Schizophrenia http://bit.ly/2tntkJH
// 5/20/2019

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Trump won’t be the only one on trial this week. McConnell also will be on trial. Indeed, the entire Senate will be on trial. Will Mitch be convicted of gross unfairness? Will he steal America’s future? And will the Senate be found guilty of murdering our democracy? #Fairness

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Robert De Niro: “There’s right and there’s wrong. And there’s common sense and there’s abuse of power. And as a citizen, I have as much right as anybody … to voice my opinion. And if I have a bigger voice … I’m going to use it whenever I see a blatant abuse of power.”

🐣 RT @propublica Lev Parnas says conservative journalist John Solomon was in on the Ukraine scheme. ¤ And indeed, we reported how Parnas was *literally in the control room* as Solomon “interviewed” a dodgy Ukrainian prosecutor.
⋙ ProPublica (Oct 2019): How a Veteran Reporter Worked with Giuliani’s Associates to Launch the Ukraine Conspiracy http://bit.ly/2Jq3R72 by Jake Pearson, Mike Spies and J. David McSwane
// 10/25/2019; Lev Parnas, recently indicted for foreign influence in U.S. elections, collaborated closely with The Hill’s John Solomon to fuel spurious allegations involving the Bidens and Ukraine.

🐣 RT @jacobkornbluh Zelensky in interview with Times of Israel: “I didn’t do anything illegal. I had phone calls with the pres. of the U.S. As the pres. of Ukraine, I did what I could do.. to have a good, reliable and strong relationship with one of our strategic partners.”
⋙ TimesOfIsrael, David Horowitz: A serious man: Zelensky bids to address Ukraine’s dark past, brighten its future http://bit.ly/2uciA0O
// Ahead of this week’s visit to Israel, comedian who became a corruption-battling president discusses everything from Babi Yar, the Holocaust and the Holodomor, to Putin… and Trump

NYT: In a break with convention, the editorial board has chosen to endorse two separate Democratic candidates for president: Amy Klobuchar and Elizabeth Warren http://nyti.ms/2ujmp41

🐣 RT @peterbakernyt “You’re a damn, damn, damn fool”: When Clinton was impeached, Democrats did not hold back how angry they were with him. A look back at the last time a president went on trial in the Senate.
⋙ NYT, Peter Baker: The Trial That Would Be a Template http://nyti.ms/2G7Zbk4

🐣 RT @pollreport icymi
Is it acceptable for the president of the U.S. to ask a foreign leader to investigate a political rival?
ALL
Yes 23%
No 64%
REP.
Yes 48%
No 29%
DEM.
Yes 4%
No 95%
IND.
Yes 22%
No 64%
(Quinnipiac U. Poll, RV, 12/11-15/19)
trend: http://pollingreport.com/trump_ad.htm

WSJ: Lev Parnas Paid His Way Into Donald Trump’s Orbit http://on.wsj.com/365FELX
// Ukrainian-American with reputation for quick access to financing made inroads at White House, won GOP allies while his business ventures soured

🐣 RT @tribelaw .@AlanDersh is grossly misstating law, history, and even the arguments in the Johnson Senate impeachment trial. He’s not to be trusted. Trump’s mendacity has sadly rubbed off on my former colleague. Read my @washingtonpost op-ed laying it all out:
⋙ WaPo, Lawrence Tribe: Trump’s lawyers shouldn’t be allowed to use bogus legal arguments on impeachment http://wapo.st/2G4zfGj

🐣 RT @MaxBoot When a defendant is caught red-handed, with both the law & facts against him, he has only two choices: a plea bargain or jury nullification. Given that Trump is incapable of admitting error, the first option has been foreclosed. He is left with option B.
⋙ WaPo, Max Boot: Trump would never go for a plea bargain, so it looks like jury nullification is his only option http://wapo.st/2uX631o

💙 🧵 RT @Teri_Kanefield Hi, @MarshaBlackburn ¤ That’s not how the Constitution defines the “Senate’s job.” ¤ It’s also not how the Senate rules define the Senate’s job. ¤ You do intend to follow the Constitution and Senate rules, right? ¤ Questions? Let’s have a look at the Constitution and the rules. ¤ 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1218961569981222912?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @MarshaBlackburn Democrats want the Senate to do their work for them. ¤ But the Senate’s job is to review what the House sent over, not hold an impeachment* do over.

🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio Schiff: “The NSA, in particular, is withholding what are potentially relevant documents to our oversight responsibilities on Ukraine, but also withholding documents potentially relevant that the senators might want to see during the trial.”
⋙ Politico, John Bresnahan: Schiff says NSA, CIA withholding Ukraine info due to White House pressure http://politi.co/2tpaqlI
// “The intelligence community is beginning to withhold documents from Congress on the issue of Ukraine,” he said.

🐣 RT @dlippman Jared Kushner has a file called “Hoax II” in his West Wing office
Other file names: FIFA, AEI, To Do’s, Lebanon, Border Infrastructure, Central America Econ Plan, Encryption, POTUS Environment, Mexico Crisis, DJT
From @Time video w/ him: https://bit.ly/38hLZFj https://twitter.com/Pinche_Pi/status/1218629130066911233?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, George Conway: Why Trump had to hire this legal odd couple http://wapo.st/2tA3bXX

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Distinguished person of the week: Lev Parnas http://wapo.st/2Rb4wh8

NYT: Ukraine’s President Said He’d Fight Corruption. Resistance Is Fierce. http://nyti.ms/367f0SI
// For Volodymyr Zelensky, taking on the oligarchs and organized crime is a domestic test with geopolitical consequences.

⭕ 18 Jan 2020

🧵 RT @SethAbramson (LEV PARNAS PICTURE PARTY THREAD) Ain’t no party like a Lev Parnas picture party! Use this thread to post all your pictures of Lev Parnas—who the GOP is terrified of having testify in Trump’s Senate trial—with GOP figures from Trump to Trump Jr., Jared Kushner to GOP leadership. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1218722810283069441?s=20
// Lev photos Levlies

🐣 RT @JohnWDean Trump’s responses to the articles of impeachment is outrageous. He claims they violate the Constitution. He states “they are defective in their entirety.“ Clearly he’s going to move to dismiss hoping 51 Senators will end his agony. If he gets away with it, we’ve got a dictator!

NYT: Trump’s Defense Team Calls Impeachment Charges ‘Brazen’ as Democrats Make Legal Case http://nyti.ms/2TDLgKO
// In a six-page filing formally responding to the impeachment charges, President Trump’s lawyers rejected the case against him as illegitimate and described the effort to remove him as dangerous.

🐣 RT @HuffPoPol George Conway’s Lincoln Project released a new ad❣that demands impartiality during Trump’s Senate impeachment trial.
⋙ 💽 HuffPo: Republican Group Issues GOP Senators Blunt Reminder About Their Oaths http://bit.ly/3aqcdHO

💙💙 🧵 RT @Heidi_Cuda (Apr-May 2019) A LAYPERSON’S GUIDE TO TRUMP-RUSSIA: It’s komprocated.
So many distractions and too many syllables. I get it. ¤ But if you’re curious whether or not Putin is trying to run America via Russian proxies, I put together this evidentiary thread. Start here: 1/ 📌📌 https://twitter.com/Heidi_Cuda/status/1128011323416014848?s=20
// 4/26/2019 and 5/9/2019; Thread of threads; Mueller Report

🐣 RT @AdamSchiff It appears if Congress wants to get a full answer on the justification for the Soleimani strike, or other decisions by the President that bring our nation to the brink of war, we need to pay to attend a Mar-a-Lago fundraiser ¤ Or we can insist by passing the War Powers Resolution.
⋙ WaPo: Trump privately told donors new details about Soleimani airstrike at Mar-a-Lago fundraiser http://wapo.st/377lYbV

🐣 RT @elle_desilva

McConnell knew
Mulvaney knew
Pompeo knew
Kushner knew
Jordan knew
Nunes knew
Trump knew
Barr knew
Gaetz knew
Pence knew
Cohen knew
Giuliani knew
Graham knew
Mnuchin knew
Manafort knew

It all makes sense now.

NYT, Frank Bruni: Senate Republicans Are Bathed in Shame http://nyti.ms/2R4C7cr
// There’s no “impartial justice,” just protection of Trump at all costs.

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger 111 pages of facts and legal arguments vs. 7 pages of ad❣hominem attacks and insults. They have never made a factual defense because their [sic] is none
⋙ WaPo: House Democrats say Senate ‘must eliminate the threat’ that the president poses to national security http://wapo.st/

💙 🧵 RT @McFaul THREAD ON QUID PRO QUOS IN TRUMP-UKRAINE SCANDAL. Parnas interviews have now expanded the number of “drug deals” (Bolton’s metaphor, not mine) — illicit quid pro quos– that team Trump attempted to play to compel Ukraine to open an investigation into the Bidens. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/McFaul/status/1218581562284920832?s=20

⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul QUID PRO QUO 1. Corrupt Ukrainian Prosecutor General Yuri Lutsenko promised to open an investigation of the Bidens if Trump fired Yovanovitch. Trump did fire Yovanovitch. Lutsenko didn’t deliver on his side of the deal. (Zelensky was elected president & then removed Lutsenko) 2/
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul QUID PRO QUO 2. Pence would attend Zelensky’s inauguration if the new Ukrainian government opened an investigation of the Bidens. Ukrainians didn’t deliver; Pence canceled his trip. 3/
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul QUID PRO QUO 3. Trump would give Zelensky an Oval office meeting– an extremely valuable chit in diplomacy sought by all heads of state — if new Ukrainian government opened an investigation of the Bidens. Zelensky didn’t deliver; Zelensky has never visited the White House. 4/
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul QUID PRO QUO 4. Trump froze military assistance until Zelensky opened an investigation of the Bidens. Zelensky was feeling the pressure and seemed ready to do this deal. But the the whistleblower acted first, forcing Trump to resume military assistance. 5/
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul That’s four different plays made by team Trump, attempted over several months, to try to get the Ukrainian government to open an investigation of the Bidens. In all 4 cases, Trump was using his public office to pursue private gains, the definition of corruption. 6/ END THREAD.

🐣 RT @JenniferJJacobs NEW: The top Russia expert on Trump’s National Security Council, Andrew Peek, has left his post, just a couple months in, sources tell me, @nwadhams and @justinsink. ¤ That’s the Fiona Hill, Tim Morrison, Russia/Ukraine job. ¤ Peek was escorted from WH on Friday. Story out soon.

🐣 RT @davidfrum This bears repeating after WH impeachment reply. The impeachment process exists for the exact same reason as the Trump presidency exists: The complex compromises of the 1787 Constitution. If impeachment is illegitimate, then the Electoral College is also illegitimate
⋙ 🐣 RT @ [Nov] Trump was not “democratically elected” – he lost by 2.9 million votes. He was “constitutionally elected,” by an 18th century constitutional design that includes a ban on foreign bribes to the president and that offers impeachment and removal as a remedy for bribe-seeking
// 11/13/2019

💙 WaPo: ‘Once this is over, we’ll be kings’: How Lev Parnas worked his way into Trump’s world — and now is rattling it http://wapo.st/2NDNq9q

🐣 RT @renatto_mariotti Trump’s team is focused on making legal arguments because the facts aren’t on his side. This way Republican Senators can vote for acquittal without getting into the facts.
⋙ 🐣 RT @dsamuelsohn Cipollone plans to open Trump’s defense on core constitutional issues. Then Sekulow for an overview. Starr, Ray, Dershowitz & others will tackle “discrete functions” during the trial, a source close to the president’s legal team said Saturday. https://politi.co/30zWZeT @politico

🐣 RT @SimonWDC Clear now that the Senate is about to get bombarded by Trumpian craziness. ¤ This isn’t the House, and these folks – including the 5 vulnerable Senators – just aren’t going to be happy w/defending this stuff. Watch for grumbling from unnamed Senate sources in coming days.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ Reminder that more than four months into this fiasco the White House has yet to provide a rebuttal witness or exculpatory evidence. ¤ Why? Because the President is guilty. ¤ We will find out soon if they have an argument beyond whining about process.
⋙⋙ 🧵 RT @kyledcheney NEW: The White House previewed its response to the articles of impeachment — it’s an attack on Democrats’ process and a claim that the articles were “constitutionally invalid” from the start. ¤ w/ @dsamuelsohn @anitakumar01 📌 https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1218657701674332161?s=20
⋙⋙⋙ Politico: ‘Brazen and unlawful’: Trump team attacks House impeachment effort in first formal response http://politi.co/2u9UEuS
// The president’s initial reply comes on the same day House managers previewed their own opening arguments.

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Can’t wait to see Collins, Gardner, etc. vote to acquit when all the facts are as House says. They would be the pro-bribery, pro-extortion, pro-abuse of power, pro-obstruction power. They would reveal they are anti-Constitution, anti-democracy, pro-monarchy

💙 🧵 RT @Teri_Kanefield (Thread) ¤ Trump responds to the Articles of Impeachment (this is the first official statement of Trump’s defense team.) ¤ It’s the same exact nonsense the House Republicans spouted all through the inquiry. Almost like they all used the same talking points. http://bit.ly/2RtzLTs 📌 https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1218689073239314432?s=20

💙 🧵 RT @File411 Guys the @HouseJudiciary @HouseIntel and House Managers
@RepAdamSchiff
@RepJerryNadler
@RepJeffries
@RepZoeLofgren
@RepValDemings
@RepJasonCrow
@RepSylviaGarcia
Have FILED their Impeachment Brief… http://bit.ly/2uePNsc
📌 Analysis https://twitter.com/File411/status/1218674816435343367?s=20

RawStory, Matt Chapman: MSNBC panel bursts out laughing after watching clip of Alan Dershowitz explaining his Trump defense strategy http://bit.ly/37bExvq @JillWineBanks @mayawiley @JoyAnnReid

💙 🧵 RT @Teri_Kanefield (Thread) Senate Trial ¤ Let’s talk about the difference between issues of fact and issues of law. ¤ Bonus: This thread will help you prepare for the Twitter Bar Exam🤓 ¤ Or ⤵️Trump just admits to the facts alleged. ¤ That avoids the need for fact witnesses. 📌 https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1218569314858491904?s=20

🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS The WH response to House managers’ report is utter nonsense in every conceivable way. The House report is well argued and fact based. Press accounts will present these as two equivalent sides of a good faith argument. Until this stops, the bad faith will continue to be rewarded.

🐣 RT @MaggieNYT Trump team response to House brief https://twitter.com/maggieNYT/status/1218665945595613189?s=20/photo/1-4 and https://twitter.com/maggieNYT/status/1218666005561475072?s=20/photo/1-2

≣ White House Response http://bit.ly/2RtzLTs 6p
↥ ↧
Lawfare: House Releases Impeachment Trial Brief http://bit.ly/2ucCo3Y document 111p
// The House of Representatives has released its trial brief in the impeachment trial of President Trump, available here and below. The president’s defense team is set to file their response on Monday, Jan. 20.

📔 Document: Trial Memorandum of the US House of Representatives in the Impeachment Trial of President Donald J Trump http://bit.ly/2uePNsc

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: House Democrats say Senate must ‘eliminate the threat that the President poses to America’s national security’ http://wapo.st/36cTrjW
// House brief

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom You can tell on Twitter an election is coming.
– Lots of new accounts
– Old accounts that were dormant suddenly tweeting
– Accounts with massive tweet-to-follower ratios
– Lots of accounts with the same header photos
Twitter can’t get those new filters in place soon enough.

🐣 RT @tribelaw Btw, Trump’s use of WH Counsel to defend him could be illegal & is clearly improper: Trump is on trial as an individual who happens to be POTUS. Pat Cipollone is paid by all of us as WH Counsel to defend THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, not the dude We the People are seeking to fire.
⋙ 🐣 RT @tribelaw People ask me why I’m not arguing in the Senate opposite @AlanDersh to defend the House view of the Constitution. Here’s why:
1. No need. My views are known & the Dersh view refutes itself.
2. Trump can name anyone to defend him, but the House rules say it must use its managers.

WaPo Editorial: The Senate must not ignore the new evidence on Ukraine http://wapo.st/38hKnLU

🐣 RT @djrothkopf
Rosenstein is a good guy.
Mueller is a hero who will save us.
Barr is an institutionalist.
Pompeo is one of the grown-ups.
Tillerson is a weakling.
Ivanka and Jared are moderating influences.
Mattis will stand up and save us.
Perhaps we need a mass resignation of pundits.

TheAtlantic, Franklin Foer: The Kremlin Inches Closer to the Biden Plot http://bit.ly/2NDYRhg
// Lev Parnas pointed his finger at Dmytro Firtash.

🐣 RT @AlexandraChalup Barr targets Trump’s enemies while covering up Trump’s crimes. ¤ That’s how Russia’s judicial system operates & what Trump referred to as “strong leadership” when praising Putin in 2016. ¤ Trump, Barr, & others are making the U.S. mirror the Russian mafia state while helping Putin.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NavyVetResister Bill Barr singling out Trump’s enemies for ‘selective’ scrutiny: ‘The pattern is unmistakable’
⋙⋙ RawStory: Bill Barr singling out Trump’s enemies for ‘selective’ scrutiny: ‘The pattern is unmistakable’ http://bit.ly/2NFmNkh

NBCNews: Trump backer from Europe says supposed surveillance of Marie Yovanovitch was a joke http://nbcnews.to/37bjvwY
// An ardent European supporter of Trump’s admitted to having sent supposed details about Yovanovitch’s whereabouts that made their way to Lev Parnas, but said it was “ridiculous banter.”

🐣 RT @chrislhayes really no idea what to believe. On the one hand, none of these people seem minimally competent enough to actually have been surveilling Yovanovitch, on the other hand, the “just kidding” shtick keeps getting harder and harder to swallow.
⋙ 🧵 RT @kenvogel ANTHONY De CALUWE RESPONDS: The Dutch citizen who texted with ROBERT F. HYDE about MARIE YOVANOVITCH’s movements says through a spokeswoman that he “was not involved in any surveillance,” & that suggestions in his texts to @RFHyde1 to the contrary “was just … ridiculous banter.” 📌 https://twitter.com/kenvogel/status/1218578011722862592?s=20

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa [9/3/2019] Rod Rosenstein is really not that enigmatic or complicated. He is simply a weak character whose moral compass is outweighed by his instinct for self-preservation and need for belonging, and he’s therefore susceptible to stronger forces around him in service of those goals 1/
⋙ RT @AshaRangappa In this regard, Comey assessed him exactly right: RR appointed a Special Counsel only because once the behind-the-scenes notes of POTUS came out, he knew he was going to be accused of obstruction/cover up. He did the right thing in appointing SC, but he did it to save himself 2/
⋙ RT @AshaRangappa When Rod is around stronger people with a clear moral compass, like Mueller, he’ll defer…and this ends up being a good thing. But when he ends up around people who are deceptive and corrupt, like Barr, he’ll defer to them too. Basically, he’s a walking piece of Jell-o. END

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Sometimes it’s obvious. If Trump was running a legitimate foreign policy, the Senate-confirmed Secy of State, Pompeo, would have been in charge, not Rudy & Lev. There’d be no need for secrecy, changing stories, withholding witnesses & documents. You don’t cover up if it’s lawful.

🐣 RT @joshgerstein NEW OVERNIGHT: In late-night court filing from DOJ, @RodRosenstein acknowledges he made decision to release Strzok-Page texts that have fueled many a POTUS attack on the former FBI employees. Both are suing over release, saying it invaded their privacy
⋙ Politico, Josh Gerstein: Rod Rosenstein says he made call to release Strzok-Page texts http://politi.co/2NEwAax

🐣 RT @Hardball “I think Trump and Trumpism is the greatest threat this country has faced since the fall of communism.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, Hardball: James Carville: Trumpism greatest threat ‘since fall of communism’ http://on.msnbc.com/2NFvP0R
// James Carville recently endorsed Michael Bennet for president. Carville says, “I think Trump and Trumpism is the greatest threat this country has faced since the fall of communism.”

✅ AP FACT CHECK: Trump’s compulsive claims of ‘biggest’ ever http://bit.ly/2NDn1Zi “Size matters to President Donald Trump. So much that he exaggerates continually, sometimes spectacularly, the size of what he does” 🍄

🐣 RT @pleasesaveour [Facebook:] “When we find networks of Pages misleading people by concealing who controls them, we require those owners to show additional information. In this case, the necessary disclosure was not made, so per our policy, the Pages have been removed,”
⋙ DailyBeast: Facebook Removes ‘Misleading’ Pages Defending Trump Donor Accused of Tracking Former Ambassador http://bit.ly/376JXrB

🐣 RT @tribelaw There’s no basis at all for the claim that the Framers “rejected” making “abuse of power” impeachable. What they rejected was making mere policy disagreements impeachable. They sharply distinguished doing that from removing those who use their public power for private gain.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheBeatWithAri Alan Dershowitz, a member of Trump’s impeachment team, on ‘abuse of power’: ¤ “Abuse of power, even if proved, is not an impeachable offense. That’s what the framers rejected. They didn’t want to give Congress the authority to remove a president because he abused his power.”

🐣 RT @newtgingrich Lets see: Speaker Pelosi sends in Schiff and Nadler and President Trump sends in Alan Dershowitz and Ken Starr. That should tell you everything you need to know about the quality of the two cases.
⋙ 🐣 Yeah, the two lawyers (@AlanDersh and Starr) who got Epstein off so he could continue criming now represent Trump.

🐣 RT @woodruffbets Parnas said he attended a small dinner w Jared, Ivanka, and cannabis industry pros that the America First Action super PAC hosted (where he his pic w them)
⋙ DailyBeast, Betsy Swan: Lev Parnas Dishes On Kushner, Maduro, and Soros http://bit.ly/30zhEj4
// In an interview from his lawyer’s office, the ex-Giuliani ally talked cannabis, conspiracies, and one very weird meeting with the lawyers of an indicted Ukrainian oligarch.
⋙ 🐣 RT @woodruffbets You can’t buy tickets to these dinners, per source w/ knowledge; rather, you make a generous donation to the super PAC and then become eligible for an invite

WaPo, Aaron Blake: New text messages put Devin Nunes on the hot seat http://wapo.st/2G2QUhn

🐣 RT @duty2warn Nunes was a participant in the scheme he was investigating. Another dark irony as the Republicans gangsters make a perverse mockery of our government
⋙ 🐣 RT @PoliticusUSA [1/15] Parnas nails Devin Nunes as being involved in the Ukraine effort to dig up a scandal on Joe Biden. Parnas met with Nunes at Trump’s hotel. #Nunes #LevSpeaks #Maddow 💽 https://twitter.com/duty2warn/status/1218539713319051264?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @lrozen Trump told donors at Mar a Lago tonight that Soleimani was “saying bad things about our country” before the strike, which led to his decision to authorize his killing. ¤ So much for claim of imminent threat or threat to US embassies.
⋙ 🐣 RT @mkraju Trump recounted minute-by-minute details of strike that killed Soleimani during remarks to big donors in FL, according to audio obtained by @Kevinliptakcnn. Trump’s detailed recounting of the strike goes further than what he or other officials have said.
⋙⋙ CNN: Trump recounts minute-by-minute details of Soleimani strike to donors at Mar-a-Lago http://cnn.it/363qpTK
⋙ 🐣 In fact, @khamenei_ir had jeered him on Twitter
RT @khamenei_ir [Jan 1] …
1st: You can’t do anything.
2nd: If you were logical —which you’re not— you’d see that your crimes in Iraq, Afghanistan… have made nations hate you.

🐣 RT @RepValDemings The president confessed to trying to cheat in the election, and said he would do it again. ¤ I was a law enforcement officer for 27 years. This is what we would call an open and shut case.

⭕ 17 Jan 2020

WaPo, Sam Berger: Holding up Ukraine aid was illegal. Trump’s White House knew before GAO said so. http://wapo.st/2NH5BuI Sam Berger served as a senior attorney in the Office of Management and Budget during the Obama administration
// The agency’s decision undercuts two pillars of the president’s impeachment defense;
Sam Berger is vice president for democracy and government reform at the Center for American Progress. He served as a senior attorney in the Office of Management and Budget during the Obama administration.

Politico, Kyle Cheney and Andrew Desiderio: House releases new impeachment evidence linking Nunes aide to Parnas http://politi.co/2G1Qisp

🐣 RT @richsignorelli Nunes must be removed from intelligence committee & investigated. His chilling lawsuits should be dismissed and sanctions should be imposed on Nunes and his attorney ¤ New Lev Parnas records detail Ukraine surveillance efforts, contact with Devin Nunes aide
⋙ Axios: New Lev Parnas records detail Ukraine surveillance efforts, contact with Devin Nunes aide http://bit.ly/2tn0Kbr
// Parnas did the following, according to documents he provided to the House committee:

● Kept hand-written notes outlining the alleged pre-condition of a now-infamous July 25 phone call between President Trump and Zelensky: that Zelensky publicly announce an investigation into Joe Biden, Trump’s political rival in the 2020 election.
● Arranged interviews with Nunes aide Derek Harvey and Ukrainian officials, including Yuri Lutsenko, the country’s prosecutor general.
● Shared pictures and articles of Yovanovitch with GOP congressional candidate and Trump donor Robert Hyde, who texted back: “Can’t believe Trum[p] hasn’t fired this [b**ch]. I’ll get right on that.”
● Received text messages from Hyde suggesting that the congressional candidate had Yovanovitch under physical surveillance in Kyiv. “They are willing to help if we/you would like a price,” Hyde texted.
● Appeared to receive screenshots of Hyde’s conversation with a Belgian country-code number. “Nothing has changed she is still not moving they check today again. It’s confirmed we have a person inside,” the contact texted Hyde in a string, after sharing a picture of Yovanovitch and a tweet referencing her.

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: When Trump’s Thugs Turn on Him http://nyti.ms/3aquHaU
// Lev Parnas has shown us Trumpism from the inside.

💙 🧵 RT @SethAbramson (THREAD) I knew this day would come eventually—but I had to wait over two years for it. Now that it’s come, I’d like to briefly say something about it. The upshot: I’ve just been vindicated on the most abiding, popular, and wholly untrue attack ever made against me and this feed. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1218352196863037440?s=20
// “I told you so” thread

BuzzfeedNews, Emma Loop: New Impeachment Evidence Shows How Political Operatives Tried To Get A Respected US Ambassador Fired http://bit.ly/30x5uqM
// “The bomb is dropping tomorrow,” Lev Parnas wrote the day before Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch was abruptly recalled from her post in Ukraine.

CNN: Barr dropped into Giuliani meeting at Justice Department in previously undisclosed encounter http://cnn.it/2TCd5TN

NYT, Timothy Egan: Trump’s Evil Is Contagious http://nyti.ms/3640R92
// The president has shown us exactly what happens when good people do nothing.

CNN, Asha Rangappa: Trump gets a Ukraine probe, just not the one he asked for http://cnn.it/2RrLOk4 “Ukraine’s decision to investigate the circumstances surrounding Yovanovitch’s security exposes, by comparison, Attorney General William Barr’s willingness to turn a blind eye”

WSJ: Facebook Removes Pages That Coordinated Posts Defending Man Embroiled in Impeachment Probe http://on.wsj.com/2G45ntC
// Some of the pages had described themselves as representing groups of supporters of President Trump from different states

🐣 RT @CNNOpinion “Rather than mount a defense of his conduct with the best legal team, he’s choosing a group mired in controversies including scandal, alleged corruption and misogyny. The majority of America, in my view, will be repulsed,” writes @joelockhart
⋙ CNN, Joe Lockhart: Trump’s circus of defense lawyers http://cnn.it/2FZNWu5

🐣 RT @TeamPelosi The facts were overwhelming. He gave us no choice. That is why the current occupant of the White House is impeached forever. ¤ And with each passing day, we learn of his corrupt mission to cheat in the 2020 election. -NP

💙 🧵 RT @ScottMStedman I found the social media accounts for the guy who was allegedly surveilling Ambassador Yovanovitch, Anthony de Caluwé. This was posted 3 weeks ago. 📌 https://twitter.com/ScottMStedman/status/1218369912495837185?s=20
// aka Anthony Calloway; at Trump NY Party, photo’d w Trump and De Santis; visited Russian Orthodox Church (wut?)

💙 🧵 RT @JoshNBCNews THREAD: ¤ Robert Hyde today pointed the finger at a guy named Anthony de Caluwe, saying he merely copy-pasted Yovanovitch info from him & sent to Parnas. Hyde told me he met de Caluwe at a Trump fundraiser & at Trump hotel in DC (1/7) 📌 https://twitter.com/JoshNBCNews/status/1218363761188274182?s=20

🐣 RT @mkraju New texts show more efforts to track Marie Yovanovitch. “She been there since Thursday – never left the embassy,” said an unknown Belgium number in text exchange with Trump ally Robert Hyde. Also texts show more extensive talks bw Nunes aide and Parnas.
⋙ CNN: New documents from Lev Parnas show more texts about possible surveillance of former US ambassador to Ukraine http://cnn.it/2sCam1x

🐣 RT @MSNBC “I knew that the Trump defense was going to rely in large part on alternative facts, but i didn’t know they were also going to use alternative law,” Laurence Tribe says of Alan Dershowitz’s legal argument for President Trump’s impeachment trial.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, AllInWithChris: ‘Alternative law:’ Constitutional scholar on the Dershowitz defense of Trump http://on.msnbc.com/2FYxpGM
// Harvard Law professor Laurence Tribe looks at Alan Dershowitz’s likely defense of Trump ahead of the Senate impeachment trial: “Alan is completely wacko on this.”

🐣 RT @EmilyGorcenski Half a dozen neo-Nazis with explicit and concrete plans to commit murder and acts of terrorism were arrested in the past few days. Hundreds more are calling for civil war. ¤ This isn’t Leaderless Resistance. ¤ It has a leader, and he’s calling for action.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Your 2nd Amendment is under very serious attack in the Great Commonwealth of Virginia. That’s what happens when you vote for Democrats, they will take your guns away. Republicans will win Virginia in 2020. Thank you Dems!

🐣 RT @neal_katyal I wrote this piece with Ken Starr. It concludes:”If President Trump cannot agree to an investigation modeled on what Richard Nixon agreed to,the question will linger:Just what is he afraid of?” ¤ Remember,Nixon allowed witnesses&documents.He didn’t gag them
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal To be clear, I have no issue whatsoever w Starr defending Trump. President should have any lawyer he wants who is willing to represent him. My point is just that it’s a very tough defense given Trump’s anticonstitutional behavior. That’s why they are trying to gag docs&witnesses
⋙ NYT, Neal Katyal and Kenneth Starr: A Better Way to Protect Mueller http://nyti.ms/2tkLDiJ
// 2/19/2018

🐣 RT @McFaul Trump told Pence to cancel his planned trip to attend Zelensky inauguration after Zelensky refused to open an investigation of the Bidens. Another quid pro quo. @maddow spelled it all out very clearly tonight. Watch the show when you can.

WaPo, Eric Columbus and Andrew Kent: Trump can’t stop John Bolton from testifying http://wapo.st/375NwOD
// Once they’re out of office, officials who want to talk are shielded by the First Amendment.

🐣 RT @lrozen What was the arrangement between Rudy Giuliani, Victoria Toensing & Joe diGenovo? and a dozen other questions @violagienger and I would like to ask Lev Parnas
⋙ JustSecurity, Viola Gienger and Laura Rozen: 15 Questions the Media Should Be Asking Lev Parnas http://bit.ly/30u4GDe

1. List all the individuals who can corroborate your specific claims. What other specific documents and records that have not been released to the public would corroborate your claims?

2. Exactly when and how did you first meet Rudy Giuliani?

3. Exactly when and how did this idea of pressuring Ukraine to investigate Joe and/or Hunter Biden first arise, to your knowledge?

Background: The New York Times has referred to Parnas’s “first trip to Ukraine in February 2019,” but it’s unclear whether that was his first time in Ukraine on this mission or just his first time there that year. Parnas was born in Ukraine, though he has long lived in the United States and is a U.S. citizen.

4. Was Rudy Giuliani involved in other work in Ukraine that you had any connection with or knowledge of, other than this mission to persuade the Ukrainian government to announce investigations of Biden?

5. Can you speak to whether Trump thought that the efforts with the Ukraine authorities could benefit your or Giuliani’s or others’ business dealings?

6. Similarly, do you know whether Trump thought that the efforts with Ukraine could benefit Giuliani, Joe Toensing, or Joseph diGenova in their being hired by the former and incumbent Ukraine officials (per the NYT and Post’s reporting a few months ago), and what stage those contracts with the Ukrainians reached.

Background for Questions 5 & 6: If Trump knew an effect would be to direct business toward Giuliani or Parnas, it may trigger liability for the President under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). See Susan Simpson’s important analysis of Giuliani and Parnas’s activities in relation to the Ukraine effort and the FCPA.

7. You have talked almost exclusively about your and your associates’ roles in relation to the effort to persuade the Ukrainian government to announce investigations into Joe and/or Hunter Biden. What discussions did you have with anyone about Giuliani’s and Trump’s belief that the Ukrainian government tried to interfere in the 2016 election in opposition to Trump and in favor of Hillary Clinton?

8. Who all was part of the “team” that you have mentioned that was involved in carrying out this mission? Name all the members and their roles.

9. You have been described at times by pro-Trump Washington lawyers Victoria Toensing and Joe DiGenova, as well as Giuliani or others as a “translator,” but your role extended at least to that of a fixer, right? How would you describe your role in this effort?

10. Where exactly did you travel in the course of this mission, and who paid for the travel in each instance? Who paid for Giuliani’s travel and other expenses?

11. The WhatsApp messages that the House committees released on Jan. 14 show that Rudy Giuliani messaged you on July 3, 2019, asking, “Where are you guys?” And you responded, “Going to Vienna.” And he replied, “Wow!” Who were “you guys,” and why did Giuliani respond with that kind of excitement?

Background: This was around the time that Kremlin-linked Ukrainian oligarch Dmitry Firtash, a fugitive fighting U.S. extradition who is living in Vienna, hired Toensing and diGenova in the scheme to get dirt on the Bidens. Firtash later says he had paid the couple $1.2 million as of November 2019, including a referral fee for Parnas.

12. What is your understanding of the arrangement between Giuliani, Toensing, DiGenovo? Was the arrangement deliberately structured so that the team would have the “cover” of attorney-client privilege to not disclose their foreign clients and their being directed by the Trump legal team?

Background: Before taking the February 2019 trip to Ukraine, Parnas met with Giuliani in Manhattan to discuss details. Parnas told Giuliani that he and Fruman were concerned about not having diplomatic credentials for their mission, according to the Times:

Mr. Parnas said he proposed that the president designate them “special envoys” to ensure their safety and access. Then, Mr. Parnas said, Mr. Giuliani walked away to call Mr. Trump, and returned with a new plan: He would represent Mr. Parnas and Mr. Fruman, as well as the president, a move that might afford their shared mission the confidentiality of attorney-client privilege. Mr. Giuliani has denied Mr. Parnas’s account.

13. Why was Toensing, as indicated in several of the texts you provided to the House committees, so desperate for Yovanovitch to be removed? Did Toensing’s retention of Ukrainian or other clients require Yovanovitch’s removal? Which clients? Why?

14. What was/is Toensing-DiGenovo’s connection to Trump’s legal team?

15. You have said you were lobbying Trump in April 2018 to have Marie Yovanovitch removed as the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine. That was almost a year before your efforts with Giuliani to have the Ukrainian government announce a Biden investigation. Why, and on whose behalf, were you seeking Yovanovitch’s removal in the spring of 2018?

WaPo, Melinda Haring: I spotted a scandal in Ukraine last year, but I should have been looking closer to home http://wapo.st/38c6aVc

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Many real lawyers are mocking @AlanDersh for baseless definition of high crimes but defense has a fundamental problem: no facts. How do they even fill the time?? Cc @tribelaw @neal_katyal @ianbassin

🐣 RT @CREWcrew BREAKING: Chris Collins, the first Member of Congress to endorse Trump, was just sentenced to more than two years in jail. Duncan Hunter, the second endorser, just pleaded guilty and awaits sentencing. https://twitter.com/CREWcrew/status/1218311029920292865?s=20

🐣 RT @MollyMcKew This is the conspiracy that Nunes, his staff, R colleagues were pursuing — which is even on paper too complex to be rational. It’s pretty hard not to see that where were part of the plot against Yovanovich even while they were questioning her to dismiss it & exonerate POTUS team https://twitter.com/MollyMcKew/status/1218349680054153216?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @matthewamiller My conclusion from reading the latest Parnas texts is that the FBI should open a field office in the Trump Hotel lobby.

🐣 The Founders rejected “maladministration” not abuse of power, @alandersh. You may need to brush up on the Federalist Papers before Tuesday.

🧵 RT @File411 I see that FINALLY BRIAN BALLARD has made an appearance FWIW this is a small tranche of documents mainly pictures in this tranche ¤ Waves hiya @DevinNunes and Derick Harvey http://bit.ly/377wX4X 📌 https://twitter.com/File411/status/1218318756675452934?s=20

🧵 RT @dfriedman33 Here is top Nunes aide Derek Harvey asking Parnas to help him gather info. https://twitter.com/dfriedman33/status/1218315597286641665?s=20/photo/1
📌 https://twitter.com/dfriedman33/status/1218315597286641665?s=20

🐣 RT @harrylitman Scoundrel of the first order. ¤ “The new materials draw Nunes, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, even further into the efforts undertaken by Giuliani and his associates to push out Yovanovitch in Ukraine and digging up dirt on the President’s political rivals.”

🐣 RT @jbkjournalist Keep In mind that #JeffreyEpstein continued to abuse girls after Mr. Dershowitz & Kenneth Starr got him a sweetheart deal.

🐣 RT @davidfrum At the time the constitution was ratified, impeachment clause included, nobody knew whether there would ever be such a thing as a “federal crime” – and if there ever were such a thing, what that crime or crimes would be
🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ This is one of the dumbest talking points and it needs to be retired. We didn’t have a robust fed criminal code until the early 20th century (the FBI wasn’t even created until 1908 because of state resistance to a national police force)…but the Founders had a time machine?
🐣 RT @tribelaw .@GeorgeWill was just flat wrong on @HardballChris that something must be a federal crime in order to be an impeachable offense. No real constitutional scholar makes that mistake, although the criminal defense expert @AlanDersh does intend to make it in his Senate presentation.

🐣 RT @sfpelosi The same Ken Starr who impeached a president for lying about an affair and then got fired as Baylor’s president after a “fundamental failure” in the way his school responded to sexual assault allegations? THAT Ken Starr? Oh.
⋙ 🐣 RT @eliehonig Trump has added Ken Starr to his defense team. ¤ Now House Managers can point across the well and say: “There’s the same guy who interviewed @MonicaLewinsky’s ex-boyfriends, WH window washers and Kathleen Willey’s dentist. Now he doesn’t want us to hear from Bolton and Mulvaney.”

WaPo: Trump expands legal team to include Alan Dershowitz, Kenneth Starr and others http://wapo.st/3akSx8a

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw For integrity of Congress, looks like #Nunes must resign. ¤ Nunes’ close aide Harvey clandestinely worked with Parnas/Giuliani to get (read: create) Ukrainian dirt on Biden. ¤ Nunes was Ranking Member presiding over impeachment hearings, never disclosed and then lied about ALL this
⋙ 🐣 RT @rgoodlaw The encrypted Harvey-Parnas messages corroborate reporting (by CNN’s @VickyPJWard Daily Beast’s @woodruffbets Washington Post’s @PostRoz @ColbyItkowitz CNBC’s @christinawilkie NBC’s @kwelkernbc) assembled in this Timeline.
⋙⋙ JustSecurity, Ryand Goodman and Viola Geinger: Timeline: Rep. Devin Nunes and Ukraine Disinformation Efforts http://bit.ly/37FcJjz
// 11/26/2019
⋙ 🐣 RT @rgoodlaw Rep. Devin Nunes question to Fiona Hill and David Holmes in impeachment hearings: ¤ “Do you think it’s appropriate for political parties to run operatives in foreign countries to dig up dirt on their opponents?” ¤ Encrypted texts are evidence that’s basically what Nunes was doing.

TheGuardian (2017): Trump lawyer’s firm steered millions in donations to family members, files show http://bit.ly/38f3J4g
// 6/27/2017; Documents obtained by the Guardian reveal Jay Sekulow approved plans to push people to give to his Christian nonprofit, which then paid big sums to his family

WaPo: In rare Friday sermon, Iran’s Khamenei says U.S. suffered blow to ‘superpower image’ http://wapo.st/2R7uulD

BusinessInsider, Sonam Sheth: Trump previously said Ken Starr, who will represent him in the impeachment trial, was a ‘freak,’ a ‘lunatic,’ and a ‘disaster’ who might have ‘something in his closet’ http://bit.ly/2NBfOZK

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq Make America Bribe Again
⋙ 🐣 RT @GeoffEarle Larry Kudlow says White House ‘looking at’ changing federal anti-bribery statute https://mol.im/a/7900019 via @MailOnline

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Whichever dem wins in November, please let’s not do the “it’s time to look forward, let bygones be bygones and not prosecute this administration for the sake of unity” bullshit, kthanksbye.
⋙ 🐣 It would be different if we had a real AG who would pursue corruption in the Admin now, but we don’t. To object to the current situation, House Dems should act on the NY Bar Assn recommendation and begin impeachment hearings on Barr.

🐣 RT @paulwaldman1 And don’t forget that the Trump Foundation then tried to cover it up by filing a false tax return claiming the illegal donation actually went to a nonprofit in Kansas with a similar name as Bondi’s PAC. ¤ They claimed it was just an honest mistake.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Farenthold Pam Bondi, one of @realdonaldtrump’s impeachment lawyers, once accepted a $25K donation from Trump’s charity (while another AG was investigating Trump University). ¤ Trump paid a $2.5K fine for violating charity law.
⋙⋙ WaPo, David Farenthold: Trump pays IRS a penalty for his foundation violating rules with gift to aid Florida attorney general http://wapo.st/37f44Ed
// 9/1/2016

NYT, Margaret Taylor: The Real Risks of Republicans’ Burying Their Heads in the Sand http://nyti.ms/2szQYlL
// G.O.P. senators will harm Congress if they turn away from new testimony and information relevant to impeachment.

🐣 RT @tribelaw The Royal third person? Or just a Trumpian trope?
⋙ 🐣 RT @AlanDersh STATEMENT REGARDING PROFESSOR DERSHOWITZ’S ROLE IN THE SENATE TRIAL – Professor Dershowitz will present oral arguments at the Senate trial to address the constitutional arguments against impeachment and removal. (1of 2)
⋙ 🐣 RT @AlanDersh (2 of 3) While Professor Dershowitz is non partisan when it comes to the constitution—he opposed the impeachment of President Bill Clinton and voted for Hillary Clinton— he believes the issues at stake go to the heart of our enduring Constitution.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AlanDersh (3of 3) He is participating in this impeachment trial to defend the integrity of the Constitution and to prevent the creation of a dangerous constitutional precedent.

JustSecurity, Sam Berger: GAO Decided Trump’s Hold on Ukraine Funding Was Illegal and It Wasn’t a Tough Call http://bit.ly/2TylqYv

🐣 RT @rfaraon Wait, Dershowitz of the Epstein and OJ Simpson crowd? Oh I get it – he’s gonna be on Celebrity Apprentice soon. POTUS, if you’re listening, please make Alan go on your show. Also Rudy. Ratings: at least 5.0 Nielsen, guaranteed. I’d watch!!

🐣 RT @danpfeiffer Ken Starr defending one of the most impeachable offenses in history after prosecuting one of the least with zero self-reflection and no sense of irony really encapsulates the GOP’s part over country ethos.

NBCNews (10/16): Ukrainian oligarch Firtash linked to Giuliani pals’ gas deals and Biden dirt digging http://nbcnews.to/2ue9cth
// 10/16/2019; A Ukrainian oligarch [Firtash] who is fighting extradition to the U.S. may figure in both the dirt digging and the gas deals pursued by Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman.

NewYorker, Connie Bruck: Alan Dershowitz, Devil’s Advocate http://bit.ly/2tjwWwl https://twitter.com/Susan_Hennessey/status/1218198692961947649?s=20/photo/1
// 7/29/2019; great drawing

🐣 RT @NormOrnstein So Trump’s legal headliners include 2 discredited lawyers who were integral to the Jeffrey Epstein moral/legal meltdown of despicability + a former Florida AG who took a $25,000 illegal contribution from Trump and overruled her staff to quash the action against Trump U. Perfect!

🐣 RT @ericgarland Hey, does everyone know Toensing worked with Linda Tripp to get Ken Starr the Lewinsky tapes?

DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng and Justin Baragona: Trump Taps Fox News Legal Panel to Defend Him in Impeachment Trial http://bit.ly/2NEzLPs
// “He knew my positions and he asked me to present those arguments [on the Senate floor],” Alan Dershowitz told The Daily Beast.

🐣 RT @mitchellreports On Ken Starr, @peterbakernyt: “He’ll bring a lot of the baggage of the last impeachment to this debate & people will start making comparisons & saying if then this, then that. And it’s interesting choice to want to import the 21-year old fight into his fight today.” #AMRstaff

🐣 RT @sykescharlie “This was the gravest insult he could have delivered to these people, in this sacred space. The flag officers in the room were shocked.”
🐣 RT @Evan!cMullin Even after all we know about this rotten human being we call president, this is shocking. Trump berated Jim Mattis and our senior military generals in 2017 saying “You’re a bunch of dopes and babies.“ Trump’s utterly disgraceful behavior risks our security.
⋙ WaPo, Carol D. Leonnig and Philip Rucker : ‘You’re a bunch of dopes and babies’: Inside Trump’s stunning tirade against generals http://wapo.st/38h3R3f

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger The necessity of ignoring probative evidence and relying on partisan rhetoric and distraction raises an interesting question for Trump, his lawyers and Republicans: What exactly is the case the lawyers will put on?
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Catching senators who swear a false oath red-handed http://wapo.st/2TyjgrH

🐣 RT @real “The GOA got it exactly backwards. Here’s what they said. The law does not permit the President to substitute his own policy priorities to those Congress has enacted into law. It’s exactly the opposite. The Constitution does not allow Congress to substitute its own priorities….
⋙ 🐣 RT @real ….for the foreign policies of the President.” @AlanDersh Alan Dershowitz @seanhannity @FoxNews They do what the House asks. The Swamp!
💙 ⋙⋙ 🐣 The impeachment trial will be about more than Trump’s malfeasance. The Separation of Powers, the Power of the Purse ~ the very meaning of the Constitution ~ will be litigated. I hope Roberts and the Senate up for this. The “Constitutional Crisis” we have feared is upon us.

WashingtonMonthly, Nancy LeTourneau: It Is Beginning to Look Like the U.S. Has a Corruption Problem, Not Ukraine http://bit.ly/362delN

DailyBeast, Betsy Swan: Lev Parnas Reveals Why He Turned on Trumpworld http://bit.ly/2Ny7kTi
// The Soviet-born businessman at the center of Rudy Giuliani’s dirt-digging crusade in Ukraine tells The Daily Beast he’s determined to speak out despite backlash.

DailyBeast, Tim Teeman: Ron Reagan: My Father, Ronald Reagan, Would Not Want Republicans to Vote for ‘Traitor’ Trump in 2020 http://bit.ly/30rWraO
// Ron Reagan discusses why his father would have never voted Trump, Ronald Reagan’s gay rights and AIDS record, fighting “religious freedom,” and his “burning in hell” atheism TV ad.

🐣 RT @glennkirshner2 We now know from the GAO that Trump committed a crime (wrongfully w/holding Congressionally appropriate funds/Ukrainian aid) to commit a crime (bribing Zelensky) to commit a crime (campaign finance crime/foreign interference in US election). That’s quite a criminal hat trick.

🐣 RT @tribelaw Time was the friend of truth. Tradition will be the friend of transparency. As reality sinks in, the weight of history will make itself felt.

⭕ 16 Jan 2020 📜 Impeachment Trial Begins 📜

🐣 RT @DrDenaGrayson “Trump…demonstrated that he will remain a threat to the Constitution if allowed to remain in office…warrants #impeachment & trial, removal from office & disqualification to hold & enjoy any office of honor, trust, or profit under the US”—@RepAdamSchiff 💽 https://twitter.com/DrDenaGrayson/status/1217861394760110081?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Robert S. Litt and John E. McLaughlin: Prosecutors investigating intelligence analysts is a dangerous idea http://wapo.st/38thUD9
// Robert S. Litt served in the Justice Department from 1978 to 1984 and 1994 to 1999 and as general counsel of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence from 2009 to 2016. John E. McLaughlin served as deputy director of the CIA from 2000 to 2004 and acting director in 2004 and teaches at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.

WaPo, Patrick Leahy: Trump broke the law. Congress must now defend the separation of powers. http://wapo.st/2NBBbdp

WaPo, Paul Kane: Senate GOP hopes for a drama-free impeachment trial while bracing for Trump and his legal team http://wapo.st/2R0K2HC

NYT Editorial: What America Learned in 28 Days http://nyti.ms/2NA7t8C
// Nancy Pelosi’s decision to delay transmitting the impeachment articles allowed significant new information to come to light.

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: The Trump Presidency Delivers Its Craziest 24 Hours Yet as America Heads Down the Tubes http://bit.ly/2szTuIL
// This nation is being cheapened, weakened, destroyed. They don’t know, or don’t care.

🐣 RT @Rschooley Republicans casually dismissing an office called “Government Accountability” should be a clue as to where their heads are at.

🐣 RT @MaxBoot Trump is drawn to unethical hustlers because he’s one himself. That may be barely tolerable for the head of a small real-estate firm. It’s intolerable for US president. Senators or voters must act before the govt becomes as disreputable as the Trump Org.
⋙ WaPo, Max Boot: The company Trump keeps tells you everything you need to know http://wapo.st/2R1BvEj

🐣 RT @PostRoz Documents corroborate Parnas’ timeline: texts show he met with Zelensky aide the day before Pence aide was unexpectedly informed that President had ordered VP to skip Zelensky inauguration.
⋙ WaPo: Giuliani associate points to Pence snub as Ukraine pressure point http://wapo.st/38fsU6G

🐣 RT @RepAdamShiff Mr. Parnas’ public interviews and documents shed light on the origins and key players in Trump’s scheme. ¤ His information, Bolton’s offer to testify, and the GAO’s finding of Trump’s illegality all underscore the need for a fair trial. ¤ The American people deserve all the facts.

💙 🐣 RT @jonflan I am frustrated that some ask for a fair impeachment trial and expect there to be one, but McConnell has no intention of providing one; it strikes me more efficient not to play the fool, but to try Trump and the Senate before the nation.

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog “After analyzing all the evidence and sitting back and really understanding what’s going on, I don’t think Vice President Biden did anything wrong. I think he was protecting our country and getting rid of, probably, a crooked attorney general.” -Lev Parnas 💽 https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1217995798748782597?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @CNN “The GAO ruling, coming after two weeks of impeachment hearings and 30 hours of testimony from 12 witnesses before the Democratic-led House, stands as a powerful indictment against the Trump White House,” writes Michael Bociurkiw for @CNNOpinion
⋙ CNN, Michael Bociurkiw: Trump can’t dodge the GAO report bombshell http://cnn.it/2FZ0QbO

🐣 ◕ RT @pbump With the various new Parnas revelations, it’s worth revisiting the odd web of legal relationships that surrounds him and Giuliani. https://twitter.com/pbump/status/1218022952224153600?s=20/photo/1
⋙ WaPo: The complex network pushing for Ukraine dirt — with Rudy Giuliani at its center http://wapo.st/38dbUhy
// And Lev Parnas close by

NYT: Justice Dept. Investigating Years-Old Leaks and Appears Focused on Comey http://nyti.ms/2uX8P70 //➔ are we a banana republic yet?
// An inquiry into years-old disclosures of classified information is highly unusual and leaves law enforcement officials open to accusations of politicizing their work.

🐣 RT @MSNBCPR RATINGS: “The Rachel @Maddow Show” scores historic rating of 4.5M total viewers in explosive interview with Lev Parnas. http://bit.ly/2NymHLb

🐣 RT @MollyJongFast Oh look, it took 24 hours to get to Criming is fine.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ndrew_lawrence Reince Priebus: “Sometimes the best defense is the ‘so-what’ defense which is, if everything the Democrats said is true it’s still not impeachable. If everything Lev Parnas said is true, it’s still not impeachable” 💽 https://twitter.com/MollyJongFast/status/1218019699407118337?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @dfriedman33 Some people who gave Parnas $:
Harry Sargeant: https://motherjones.com/politics/2020/01/billionaire-oil-magnate-funded-travel-by-lev-parnas/…
Firtash: https://bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-12-17/firtash-lawyer-was-source-of-1-million-to-parnas-giuliani-ally…
Toensing & diGenova: https://reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-whistleblower-firtash/indicted-giuliani-associate-worked-on-behalf-of-ukrainian-oligarch-firtash-idUSKBN1WQ2H5…
Brian Ballard: https://nytimes.com/2019/11/20/us/politics/trump-fund-raisers-subpoenaed.html…
Charles Gucciardo, sort of: https://emptywheel.net/2019/11/08/why-did-gucciardo-pay-giuliani-partners-for-his-loan-to-fraud-guarantee/

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “Mr. Barr does not need any help in undermining his own reputation, he’s done a fine job of that by himself, but there are institutions outside of the executive branch that can hold an attorney general accountable: the Congress and the media” – Chuck Rosenberg w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1217938010316136448?s=20

🐣 RT @joelockhart The only oath that matters for Republicans is the oath to their dear leader @realDonaldTrump It’s not a political party any longer, it’s a cult. Welcome to America’s version of North Korea.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Acyn The Senator [Lindsey Graham] took an oath hours ago and he still has the audacity to appear on Fox News to announce his bias 💽 https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1217966764551634944?s=20/photo/1

MotherJones, Dan Friedman: Billionaire Oil Magnate Funded Travel by Lev Parnas http://bit.ly/38pBCQb
// A lawyer for GOP donor Harry Sargeant says the money was a loan.

🐣 Two topics not delved into by @maddow:
1) Payments from Firtash ➔ Parnas ➔ Giuliani
2) Perry et al involvement in gas/oil board deal
May have been off the table for these interviews

🐣 RT @BlogsOfWar “…liberal democracy cannot function without a shared understanding of reality. As long as the zone is flooded with shit, that shared understanding is impossible.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @seanilling “If everybody always lies to you, the consequence is not that you believe the lies, but rather that nobody believes anything any longer… And with such a people you can then do what you please.” – Arendt
⋙⋙ 🚫 Vox, Sean Illing: “Flood the zone with shit”: How misinformation overwhelmed our democracy http://bit.ly/2tq6L74
// too depressing; The impeachment trial probably won’t change any minds. Here’s why.

🐣 RT @MarshallCohen Lev Parnas says he watched Trump fire Yovanovitch. At a private dinner for donors at the Trump hotel last spring, Parnas told Trump that Yovanovitch was badmouthing him. Parnas says Trump then turned to a WH aide and said, “Fire her. Get rid of her.”
⋙ CNN, Marshall Cohen: Lev Parnas says he watched Trump fire the US ambassador to Ukraine http://cnn.it/38dPm03

🐣 RT @McFaul To those doubting the validity of Parnas claims, there is a REALLY easy way to confirm or deny his claims — call witnesses to the Senate trial under oath ! How can any American, let alone Senators, be against the truth, evidence, facts?

🧵 RT @joshtpm Obviously Trump’s denials of knowing Lev Parnas are absurd. But we can actually get to pretty concrete refutation. John Dowd had to get Trump’s permission to represent Parnas because of a potential conflict since Dowd had earlier been Trump’s lawyer. Jay Sekulow extended that … 📌 https://twitter.com/joshtpm/status/1218007876196802561?s=20

🐣 RT @CNN “Wherever we went, he said, ‘I don’t represent the government, I represent the President of the United States.'” ¤ Lev Parnas on the role of Rudy Giuliani in Ukraine, adding, “It was all about 2020 to make sure [Trump] had another four years.” http://cnn.it/2tgTe1L

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Parnas says he has a significant fear of Barr and the DoJ, and that’s why he’s telling his story. He believes he’s safer telling his story than leaving it in the hands of Barr. “I’m more scared of our own justice department than I am of these criminals”. #ParnasInterview

🐣 RT @matthewamiller So add Jay Sekulow to the list of people who didn’t want anything to do with this drug deal, according to Parnas on @maddow. Smart guy!
🐣 RT @matthewamiller So the guy Trump says he never had a conversation with just said he personally got Trump to order that Yovanovitch be fired at a small dinner at the Trump Hotel.

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Parnas said trump tried multiple times to fire Yovanovitch going back to spring 2018, but not Tillerson, Bolton, nor Pompeo would do it. That is what started the smear campaign. #ParnasInterview

🧵 RT @awprokop Parnas tells Maddow again (citing Sondland) that “everybody was in the loop,” but also points out: “Everybody didn’t *agree* with the loop.” ¤ Example is, Jay Sekulow. Parnas says he knew all about it, but didn’t want to be involved, “wanted to stay away from it.” 📌 https://twitter.com/awprokop/status/1217997160148586496?s=20

🧵 RT @lrozen Parnas has significant fear of @TheJusticeDept and AG Barr, Maddow says, thinks safer to get out what he knows than have Barr et al know what he knows. 📌 https://twitter.com/lrozen/status/1217991513025720322?s=20

🐣 RT @dcpoll Parnas to #Maddow on Bill Barr: If you look at Trump in 2017, he wasn’t that powerful. He got more powerful when he got Barr. I’m more afraid of DOJ/Barr than these criminals –– they can lock you in a room and treat you like some animal…

🐣 RT @kelly2277 😮 WHOA! Once Parnas and Fruman got arrested Trump abandoned him‼️In jail, John Dowd and Downing starting acting like drill sergeants and telling Parnas to keep quiet and not implicate the President! THIS IS CRAZY‼️🔥🔥🔥

🐣 RT @lrozen Parnas says the Ukrainians multiple times said they would announce corruption investigations, then walk it back. Giuliani would fume they don’t want corruption investigations, it had to be of Biden.

// Part 2 Maddow Interview of Lev Parnas ⇈ ⇈ ⇈

🐣 RT @tribelaw The solemnity of what we witnessed today after the Chief Justice administered the oath to do impartial justice marked a new phase in a process that up to now has been mostly noise. The sounds of silence will permit Senators to LISTEN. And that means they just might hear.

🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzi1 They’re afraid Trump may not like the truth? That’s their job. Intel agencies push to close threats hearing after Trump outburst
⋙ Politico: Intel agencies push to close threats hearing after Trump outburst http://politi.co/30rsWFS

WaPo: ‘It was like a breeding ground’: Trump hotel’s mix of GOP insiders and hangers-on helped give rise to impeachment episodes http://wapo.st/2TxunkI

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Schiff: “In the history of the Republic, no president has ever ordered the complete defiance of an impeachment inquiry, or sought to obstruct and impede so comprehensively the ability of the House of Representatives to investigate high crimes and misdemeanors.” Via ABC 💽 https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1217861596409712646?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 New from Sen. Susan Collins: “While I need to hear the case argued and the questions answered, I tend to believe having additional information would be helpful. It is likely that I would support a motion to call witnesses at that point in the trial just as I did in 1999.”

NYT: Robert Hyde, Erratic Ex-Landscaper, Is Unlikely New Impeachment Figure http://nyti.ms/3afakgU
// F.B.I. agents visited Mr. Hyde’s home and business in Connecticut after electronic messages suggested he had been illegally tracking the American ambassador to Ukraine.

🐣 RT @HelenKennedy Here is Mitch McConnell affirming the oath he just took: “I solemnly swear that in all things appertaining to the trial of Donald John Trump now pending, I will do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws, so help me God.” https://twitter.com/HelenKennedy/status/1217891912008466439?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @neal_katyal Want to highlight something @kateashaw1 noticed in GAO opinion. It doesn’t just conclude White House broke law w Ukraine aid (mirroring Article 1). Also says was obstruction of the investigation (Article 2) &raises profound constitutional worries. That obstruction still continuing https://twitter.com/neal_katyal/status/1217878163931516928?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @cspan Chief Justice: “Do you solemnly swear that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of Donald John Trump, president of the United States, now pending, you will do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws, so help you God?”

Senators: “I do.”

🐣 RT @brianstelter “A Very Stable Genius: Donald J. Trump’s Testing of America” has hit No. 1 on Amazon’s best sellers list, owing to yesterday’s leaks. And NYT’s @DwightGarner just came out with this rave review, calling it a “taut and terrifying book”
⋙ NYT, Dwight Garner: A Meticulous Account of Trump’s Tenure Reads Like a Comic Horror Story http://nyti.ms/2NypvYT

🐣 RT @eliehonig Question for Parnas: the $500,00 that you paid @RudyGiuliani through your company “Fraud Guarantee” – Where did that money come from? What was that money for? And what work did Giuliani do to earn that half million?

🐣 Perhaps it’s possible to oppose Article I Abuse of Power. But HOW can anyone oppose Article II Obstruction of Congress without at the same time holding that the House has no right of impeachment? Iow, ruling against the Constitution itself? This is a Constitutional Crisis.

🐣 RT @duty2warn As a narcissist, he craves adulation. But at his core, he craves legitimacy. He’s tried to force it with a falsified narrative on inheritance, grades, skill, wealth, achievement, acuity. Too many are on to him. He’ll never gain legitimacy. But he MUST protect the lies and secrets

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Well, using interstate commerce (including wires) to communicate threats against foreign officials is a federal crime. So.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ShimonPro FBI investigators went to the home and the business of Robert Hyde on Thursday. The agents were seen by CNN and confirmed by a law enforcement official. They were at the home early Thursday morning in Weatogue, CT before going to Hyde’s business in Avon, CT.

🐣 RT @sfpelosi So Ukraine is doing a better job of looking out for the safety of a United States ambassador than her own government. ¤ Shame on #ImpeachedForLife @potus and @SecPompeo! #AllRoadsLeadToPutin
⋙ 🐣 RT @jimsciutto Breaking: Ukraine announces it is probing possible surveillance of US Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, expects US cooperation in the investigation.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @jimsciutto And note this: CNN has reached out to the State Dept about Ukraine’s investigation. It has not replied to multiple inquiries about the matter and whether it will open its own investigation. @kylieatwood reports

🐣 RT @tribelaw Mark Short, the chief of staff to VP Pence, said Lev Parnas’ interview on @maddow contradicted much of the sworn testimony of the witnesses heard by @RepAdamSchiff’s Committee. That is a flat-out lie. There was full corroboration, no contradiction.

🐣 RT @BillKristol If Mitch McConnell had the courage of his convictions, he would politely decline to take the oath today “to do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws.”

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Bill Barr is super concerned about “illegal spying”…so he’s going to have DOJ all over this too, right?
⋙ 🐣 RT @mayawiley So not quite the investigation #Trump & #Giuliani wanted: Ukraine launches probe into alleged surveillance of former U.S. envoy
⋙⋙ NBCNews: Ukraine launches probe into alleged surveillance of former U.S. envoy http://nbcnews.to/2FRTHKe

🐣 RT @jmclaughlinSAIS Toughness is too admired and too little understood in Washington. Listen to FDR in 1940: “Human kindness has never weakened the stamina or softened the fiber of a free people. A nation does not have to be cruel in order to be tough.”

Politico: White House violated the law by freezing Ukraine aid, GAO says http://politi.co/2QWuMvn
// “Faithful execution of the law does not permit the president to substitute his own policy priorities for those that Congress has enacted into law,” the GAO wrote.

🐣 RT @EJDionne Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server was front-page news for years. Trump’s extravagant abuses of power just roll by as if we were watching a movie about another country with a dysfunctional political system & a corrupt, madcap leader. My column
⋙ WaPo, EJDionne: Debating in the shadow of impeachment http://wapo.st/38dQWiI

💙 🐣 RT @JDiamond1 GAO has concluded in a legal decision that the Office of Management and Budget broke the law in withholding security aid to Ukraine: ¤ “Faithful execution of the law does not permit the President to substitute his own policy priorities for those that Congress has enacted into law.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @JDiamond1 “OMB withheld funds for a policy reason, which is not permitted under the Impoundment Control Act (ICA). The withholding was not a programmatic delay. Therefore, we conclude that OMB violated the ICA,” the GAO said in its decision

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance This is where the rubber meets the road. Will Trump try to distance himself from Rudy or not? Hard to do because of all the times he insisted people deal with him but he’s done it to Cohen and others. And then there’s the matter of Rudy’s insurance policy.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Susan_Hennessey Are reporters asking @PressSec about the letter Giuliani wrote to Zelensky and whether the position of the White House is that the letter is not real or otherwise inaccurately represents the involvement of the president?
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @rebeccaballhouse On Fox & Friends, @PressSec says of Lev Parnas: “This is a man who is under indictment and who’s actually out on bail. This is a man who owns a company called Fraud Inc. … So we’re not too concerned about it. We know that everything in the Senate is going to be fair.”
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @Susan_Hennessey And if the White House is saying the Rudy inaccurately held himself out to a foreign government as representing the president in seeking a meeting, will Trump be retaining his future services? Does Trump agree Rudy should be questioned under oath?

🐣 RT @Morning_Joe “So now [AG] Bill Barr is investigating himself and clearing himself? That’s not how our justice system works.” — @Mimirocah1 💽 https://twitter.com/Morning_Joe/status/1217788247461580800?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @NoahBookbinder Lev Parnas’s documents are devastating for the President, adding strongly in black and white to the existing evidence of the President’s own involvement and the clear purpose of targeting the President’s political opponents. 1/2
⋙⋙ WaPo, Aaron Blake: 4 takeaways from the Lev Parnas interview and revelations http://wapo.st/2Nz0jS1

1. Ukraine knew this was about hitting Biden, not ‘corruption’
2. Parnas implicates pretty much everybody
3. Doubting the surveillance of Yovanovitch
4. Nunes admits contact with Parnas — suddenly

⋙ 🐣 RT @NoahBookbinder Parnas’s interviews go further, strongly implicating AG Barr and John Bolton among others. There are obviously credibility questions, but at the least these interviews make painfully clear the need for witnesses at the Senate trial who can elucidate just how far this goes. 2/2

WaPo: Ukraine opens probe into possible surveillance of U.S. Ambassador Yovanovitch http://wapo.st/2FU5NCD

⭕ 15 Jan 2020

Politico: Intel agencies push to close threats hearing after Trump outburst http://politi.co/30rsWFS

🐣 RT @DavidCornDC SCOOP: Robert F. Hyde, the new guy in the Ukraine scandal, worked with a mysterious Chinese donor who gave $237,000 to Trump and the GOP. Please read, RT, like, and share.
⋙ MotherJones, David Corn: A New Figure in the Ukraine Scandal Worked for a Mysterious Chinese Trump Donor http://bit.ly/2uRPN1D
// Robert Hyde introduced this donor to Trump at Mar-a-Lago

🐣 RT @CheriJacobus The person who told me I was in danger and a Trump had “guys in Queens” maybe on their way over to harm me was Arthur Schwartz, who was very close to Michael Cohen & Roger Stone, so he would know. Arthur currently is adviser/spokesman for Don Jr. He was trying to help me.
⋙ 🐣 RT @CheriJacobus Parnes stuff is triggering, I admit. Reminding me how f-ing scared I was when Trump and his thugs were targeting me, getting me blacklisted, and I was told he had “guys in Queens” he might be sending over to harm me. Catfished, defamed, blacklisted, hacked, spied on. My reality.

🧵 RT @lrozen Parnas said he was tasked by Giuliani to tell Ukraine presidential aide sergey shaffer, in harsh message, Pence would not come to zelensky inauguration if they don’t announce investigation of Biden. Shaffer blocked him. Told Rudy answer no. Pence attendance canceled next day 📌 https://twitter.com/lrozen/status/1217632160842207235?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @ maddow: did pence know why his attendance canceled. ¤ Parnas: gonna quote (sondland): everyone was in the loop. ¤ references Pence meeting with Zelensky in Poland on Sept. 1.

🐣 RT @acslaw “It’s up to John Roberts to make sure senators stay true to their oath” former ACS President @crfredrickson #impeachmenttrial
⋙ WaPo, Caroline Frederickson: It’s up to John Roberts to make sure senators stay true to their oath http://wapo.st/2FVQIAy

WaPo: Parnas used access to Trump’s world to help push shadow Ukraine effort, new documents show http://wapo.st/3ahi9CX

🐣 RT @McFaul Pence involvement in using his public office for private gain — aka corruption — was a big new bombshell tonight. Eager to hear Pence response.
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul As I read/see people questioning whether Parnas is credible, my response is compared to whom? Trump? Giuliani? Everything he said tonight was consistent with earlier testimonies. (The one exception might be his speculation about Barr being on the team.) Correct me if Im wrong.

WaPo: How Giuliani’s outreach to Ukrainian gas tycoon wanted in U.S. shows lengths he took in his hunt for material to bolster Trump http://wapo.st/2RrYF62

🐣 RT @JohnWDean Parnas, Rudy, Nunes, Barr, Pompeo, Pence — there is a desperate need for a special prosecutor, immediately! Congress does not have prosecutors or a grand jury to deal with this conspicuous corruption, and these indictable characters. SDNY appears uninterested.

🐣 RT @McFaul I now understand better why Yovanovitch had to be fired — gift to Lutsenko in return for him investigating Bidens. (That was never quite clear to me before). Lutsenko hated Yovanovitch. That I know from many in Ukraine very close to this story.

💙 🐣 RT @mikefarb1 Great point. It was abundantly clear that by not agreeing to just announce an investigation the cost to Ukraine was enormous. They never blinked. They stayed on the right side of this at great peril to themselves. I hope someday we can actually properly thank them.
⋙ 🐣 RT @PamKeithFL What shouldn’t be lost in all of this is that Ukraine didn’t WANT to do the announcement of an investigation because THERE WAS NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE. ¤ They wanted nothing to do with framing Joe Biden to help Trump.

🐣 RT @mikefarb1 Great point. It was abundantly clear that by not agreeing to just announce an investigation the cost to Ukraine was enormous. They never blinked. They stayed on the right side of this at great peril to themselves. I hope someday we can actually properly thank them.
⋙ 🐣 RT @PamKeithFL What shouldn’t be lost in all of this is that Ukraine didn’t WANT to do the announcement of an investigation because THERE WAS NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE. ¤ They wanted nothing to do with framing Joe Biden to help Trump.

🐣 RT @matthewamiller The Barr stuff was pretty unclear and secondhand, but a few things are certain: he needs to recuse himself from handling the Giuliani and Fartas cases, and he needs to testify before Congress about what he knew and what he did.

🧵 RT @LuLuLemew Rudy told Parnas to deliver message harshly that Pence wouldn’t come to Z inaug. ¤ All aid, relationships would be soured, unless they made announcement of Biden investigation. And biggest thing was no support from US “that was the key.” 📌 https://twitter.com/LuluLemew/status/1217631911977345024?s=20

🐣 RT @brhodes Whenever there are disturbing new revelations about the conduct of Trump and his cronies, the scariest thing is to think of everything we don’t know.

DailyBeast, Christopher Dickey: This Is Trump’s Benghazi Moment: ‘It Doesn’t Really Matter’ http://bit.ly/3aeUz9J
// He railed at Hillary over her “What difference does it make?” snap. But the president’s impatience on Iran and Soleimani led to his own insouciance about some serious matters.

🐣 RT @zigmanfreud It has never been more clear that the president of the United States thinks of himself, and acts, just like a mob boss. #DonnySoprano #Maddow #LevSpeaks

🐣 RT @AndreaChalupa Firtash, Ukrainian gas oligarch, wanted by USG, is linked to Russian mafia. ¤ Firtash funded Lev Parnas. ¤ Lev Parnas worked with @realDonaldTrump, Giuliani, & Attorney General Barr [?] to extort Ukraine to invent a scandal to hurt Biden in 2020 election. ¤ This is how the mafia works.

🐣 RT @lrozen why is Toensing so desperate for Yovanovitch’s removal? required for her contracts with Firtash and who else? Lutsenko?
⋙ 🐣 RT @awprokop 3/23/19: Toensing: “Is the Wicket Witch gone?” ¤ Parnas sends over some images. Adds: “Also the wire and Breitbart are doing story’s” ¤ Toensing: “And still no movement?” https://twitter.com/lrozen/status/1217589782630584322?s=20/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @ Isakoff A little context before folks get too excited: DiGenova and Toensing did meet with Barr to try to get the charges against Firtash dropped– and Barr didn’t do what they wanted.

NYT: Lev Parnas, Key Player in Ukraine Affair, Completes Break With Trump and Giuliani http://nyti.ms/2TrWn9q
// In an interview, he said the president knew everything about the effort to push Ukraine to investigate the Bidens and the 2016 election.

🐣 RT @jdawsey “I certainly am not going to disavow them. I have no reason to doubt them. Everything I’ve known about them says they would not commit a crime,” GIULIANI told me of Parnas and Fruman on the day they were arrested.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jdawsey When Lev Parnas was arrested, Giuliani defended him & said he was sticking by him. Tonight he has a different message. “Who cares?” he says in text. “Believe him at your peril.” Adds that he feels sorry for “him and his family.” Does not specify what he sees at falsehoods.

🐣 .@JoyceWhiteVance calls for a special prosecutor on the @11thHour

🐣 RT @Avi_Bueno Derek Harvey, the aide that Lev Parnas said he engaged with in his dealings with Devin Nunes, is at the bottom of this list – he went to Europe with Nunes at the end of November 2018, allegedly trying to dig up dirt on the Bidens.

🧵 RT @SethAbramson Parnas *does* lie to MSNBC. He says the “only” reason to get Yovanovitch out of her post was her blocking the initiation of a Burisma (Biden) investigation. That’s not true. In fact, Parnas also felt she was blocking the removal of the CEO of Naftogaz—a much more important issue. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1217645256293920768?s=20

🧵 RT @emptywheel This dude is lying, in a very dangerous way. ¤ But hey, lying in a useful way too. ¤ That’s the point! 📌 https://twitter.com/emptywheel/status/1217636479930982400?s=20

🧵 RT @AndreaNYC [+ProPublica, this a.m.] I re-read the documents Lev Parnas sent to the House. ¤ Some thoughts 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/AndreaWNYC/status/1217480080714276869?s=20

🐣 RT @Weinsteinlaw The Parnas interview puts Senate Republicans in a real bind. If they think he’s lying, then they should want Bolton and other witnesses to testify to clear things up. A sham trial is an admission that it’s all true.

WaPo, Philip Bump: How Ukraine’s top prosecutor went after Marie Yovanovitch, step by step http://wapo.st/38bqk1D

🐣 Don’t forget Pence’s office has classified info his asst Jennifer Williams wanted to share and that Adam Schiff said should not be classified.

🐣 [My:] Takeaways:

1. Hyde may be just a drunk hanger-on
2. Barr discussed Firtash extradition with Toensing and diGenova, but extradition was not lifted (cold feet?)
3. Bolton must testify!
4. Pence is protecting himself

🧵 RT @jedshug Thread following @maddow interview with Parnas. I am particularly interested in his Barr allegations. Remember Trump implicates Barr in the July Ukraine call & Barr is in whistleblower report, so reason to suspect. ¤ But I’m skeptical if no details or documentation to verify… 📌 https://twitter.com/jedshug/status/1217630045969289217?s=20

🐣 RT @grantstern Lev Parnas says he met with @DevinNunes “several times.” ¤ Also with his aide Derek Harvey. ¤ “They were involved in getting all this stuff on Biden.” ¤ #Maddow

🐣 RT @ECMcLaughlin He witnessed conversations between Giuliani and Barr and di Genova and Barr about setting up meetings with Firtash’s team, in the context of stopping extradition proceedings for dirt on Weissman and for the opening of an investigation in Ukraine into the Bidens. It’s all there.

🐣 RT @KlasfeldReports Stunner from the latest doc release: ¤ This appears to be Lev Parnas transmitting The Hill’s John Solomon’s pitch and questions to Yuriy Lutsenko, dated shortly before the editorials smearing Ambassador Yovanovich. https://twitter.com/KlasfeldReports/status/1217619391484919809?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @KFaulders Asked Giuliani if he had any comment on the ongoing Parnas interview and he texted me “None he’s a very sad situation.”

🐣 RT @davidgura Lev Parnas tells @maddow he met Robert Hyde at the bar at the Trump Hotel, which was, he says, “like a breeding ground.”

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Parnas says Robert Hyde “is a weird character” who he met at the Trump Hotel where “he was a regular at the bar.”

🐣 RT @lrozen Parnas says Bolton and Giuliani were “butting heads.” “from venezuela to ukraine, bolton did not agree” with giuliani, parnas says. adding Bolton knew what was going on

🐣 RT @kelly2277 @VP cancelled his trip to Zelensky’s Inauguration after Parnas’ phone call because they wouldn’t announce the investigation into the Bidens. It gave Parnas klout when Pence cancelled his trip. @VP knew everything…. He MUST resign

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq Any time people want to start apologizing to the Ukraine whistleblower for all the smears, and in light of now being vindicated over and over by defecting members of Trump’s inner circle, they can form a line.

🐣 RT @EliSkokols Wow. Parnas says Giuliani told him to deliver a tough message to Zelensky aide that “it wasn’t just military aid, it was all aid” from US that depended on Ukraine announcing the Biden investigation Trump wanted.

🐣 RT @NatSecMulligan “It was never about corruption, it was strictly about Burisma and Hunter Biden and Joe Biden.” —witness Lev Parnas.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom Watching this Parma’s interview on @maddow, I’m going to be fascinated to see how the Senate Republicans will now argue that they don’t need to hear witnesses.

🐣 RT @justinamash Most members of Congress don’t think anymore. They just follow whatever they’re told by their leadership. A lot of members of Congress are used to that lifestyle and they like it. They don’t want responsibility. They want the job, not the responsibility.
⋙ RollingStone, Andy Kroll: The House’s lone independent talks congressional cowardice, how Pentagon spending became untouchable, and Trump’s impeachment http://bit.ly/2u2M0OR

🐣 RT @chrislhayes As you read through the documents and notice how *intensely focused* they are on firing Yovanovitch, keep in mind it now appears that itself is a quid pro quo. Lutsenko will only play ball and give them Biden dirt if they get rid of Yovanovitch.

🧵 RT @SethAbramson Parnas is a low-level swindler. Kilimnik is a high-level Kremlin agent. Sater is a high-level swindler. Akhmetshin is an international operator. All do—as a matter of fact, not opinion—hold critical evidence. At least 3 face criminal liability. This “lumping” produces a bad take. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1217621403681415168?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @MollyMcKew What guys like Sater, Akhmetshin, Kilimnik, Parnas know best is how to play people by claiming they have information that is unique & critical. They use it to buy access, stir crisis, layer narrative. ¤ When they get unfettered access to our media, they know how to use subversion.

🐣 RT @TheRynheart “Trump knew exactly what was going on,” Parnas told Maddow when asked to correct the biggest inaccuracy about his dealings with (Trump.) “He was aware of all of my movements. I wouldn’t do anything without the consent of Rudy Giuliani or the president”
⋙ Politico: Lev Parnas: Trump knew everything http://politi.co/2Nvpvch
// The associate of Rudy Giuliani said the president was fully aware of his actions in Ukraine.

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq This is who @realDonaldTrump and @GOPLeader were hanging with at the World Series …..
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoshNBCnews “We were playing. I thought we were playing,” Hyde tells @ericbolling. ¤ He dismisses the Parnas texts as “colorful texts” from when they’d “had a few pops way back when I used to drink”

🐣 RT @thedailybeast Devin Nunes told Fox News on Wednesday night that he now remembers speaking on the phone with Lev Parnas, an associate of Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani actively involved in the Ukraine scheme at the heart of the president’s impeachment
⋙ DailyBeast, Justin Baragona: Devin Nunes Now Remembers Call With Lev Parnas http://bit.ly/2TuyEVZ

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Just now, @chrislhayes says he’s read the transcript of @maddow’s interview with Lev Parnas & he also implicated AG William Barr.

🐣 RT @jedshug Here’s the context everyone is ignoring: ¤ The DOJ has had Parnas’s phone & all these damning texts for 3 months. ¤ But we learn of them only bc a court order allowed Parnas to give them to the House a few days ago. ¤ Seems like Barr is covering up these crimes. ¤ And he’s implicated.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “When the Speaker walks out of the room, that will be the end of her formal role in this process. What’s left now is entirely to the 7 impeachment managers.” – Garrett Haake on House’s role after delivery of impeachment articles.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, MeetThePress: House sends impeachment articles to Senate http://on.msnbc.com/3abVesx
// “When the speaker walks out of the room, that’ll be the end of her formal role in this process,” News Correspondent Garrett Haake explains.

🐣 RT @Hardball “Well the book provides rich detail of what we have seen everyday for the last 3 years: That Donald Trump is the most ignorant as well as incompetent individual who has ever held the office of the presidency. I worked for 6 presidents.”@JohnBrennan on Trump. #Hardball
// on Phil Rucker and Carole Leonnig’s book “A Very Stable Genius”

🐣 RT @MaxBoot While Trump’s instincts are incoherent and illogical, they are not entirely random. Highly trained Trumpologists are able to spot patterns just as zoologists do when they study primate behavior.
⋙ WaPo, Max Boot: These 7 impulses explain Trump’s inexplicable foreign policy http://wapo.st/2tltEbJ

🧵 RT @awprokop Welp, here’s another 390 pages of Lev Parnas messages, posted by the House: http://bit.ly/30wBony
Starts off with a fun one to Parnas from a Trump PAC official: “What should I send Don to tweet?” A tweet from Jr. soon materialized.


📌 https://twitter.com/awprokop/status/1217570455973957639?s=20

🐣 RT @awprokop Welp, here’s another 390 pages of Lev Parnas messages, posted by the House: http://bit.ly/30wBony
Starts off with a fun one to Parnas from a Trump PAC official: “What should I send Don to tweet?” A tweet from Jr. soon materialized.

🐣 RT @Hardball Lev Parnas is breaking his silence in an exclusive interview with MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow. ¤ When asked what he thinks when Trump said “I don’t know those gentlemen” in regards to him and Igor Fruman, Parnas says the president lied. https://twitter.com/hardball/status/1217606354212478976?s=20

🧵 RT @abigailtracy After document dump last night, one animating question among diplomats is: What did Mike Pompeo know about the effort to oust Masha Yovanovitch and when did he know it? 📌 https://twitter.com/abigailtracy/status/1217595267148591104?s=20
⋙ VanityFair: “He Is on Fox News. He Is in California. He Is Everywhere but Doing His Job”: As the Ukraine Plot Thickens, Mike Pompeo Is Missing in Action http://bit.ly/2Rg8Dao

🧵 RT @emptywheel Again, DOJ has admitted that 3 Ukrainians “volunteered” evidence to John Durham’s inquiry. It seems inconceivable that Lutsenko was not one of them. 📌 https://twitter.com/emptywheel/status/1217591647741120513?s=20

🐣 RT @TheBeatWithAri .@mayawiley: “The critical thing about this trial is that the American people… will get to see how or whether we’ll get all the facts. So the Constitution works to this point. The question of witnesses will be central to whether or not the Constitution continues to work.”

Politico: Democrats release more Parnas evidence, including voicemails with Trump associates http://politi.co/36VOTiQ
// The previously undisclosed documents underscore the evolving nature of the investigation.

BuzzfeedNews: Key Witnesses In The Mueller Probe Told Investigators How Sean Hannity Advised Trump’s Closest Aides http://bit.ly/3aeclKf
// Hannity, the popular Fox News personality, is mentioned more than a dozen times in documents BuzzFeed News has obtained from the Mueller investigation so far.

🔊 Apple Podcasts: DeadlineWH: “What kind of low have we sunk to today?” http://apple.co/2G5iAT3 //➔ this was especially good

Nicolle Wallace discusses incriminating new evidence around the president’s involvement in the pressure campaign against Ukraine. Plus, Speaker Pelosi’s impeachment strategy as she announces the impeachment mangers, and a new book paints a picture of Trump as uninformed and unstable.

Joined by: New York Times political reporter Nick Confessore, former U.S. attorney Joyce Vance, Republican strategist Rick Wilson, former assistant director for counterintelligence at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, MSNBC Correspondent Garrett Haake, Politico senior Washington correspondent Anna Palmer, Washington Post White House reporter Ashley Parker, and New York Times Magazine chief national correspondent Mark Leibovich

💙❤️ 💽 Frontline: America’s Great Divide: From Obama to Trump http://to.pbs.org/2TrbZdf

💙❤️ NYT Mag, Jonathan Mahler: The Fog of Rudy http://nyti.ms/36ZfgV7
// Did he change — or did America?

🧵 RT @Kasparov63 Stop asking about the new dance Putin’s Kremlin puppet show is performing. His intent to be dictator for life was clear over a decade ago and the only way he’ll leave power is in a box, just like his idol Stalin. 📌 https://twitter.com/Kasparov63/status/1217538768657362944?s=20

🐣 RT @RCdeWinter what can one say
when one’s country is not one’s country anymore
but a criminal empire with no morality
and a vested interest in removing by any means possible
those doing honorable work under oath?
america i do not know you
dressed as you are in a whore’s costume of shame
~ RCdW

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Today, I have the privilege of naming the Managers of the impeachment trial of the President. #DefendOurDemocracy https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1217464494668091394?s=20/photo/1
// list of House Impeachment Managers

Vox, Ian Millhiser: A Trump tweet revealed the absurdity of the legal case against Obamacare http://bit.ly/2Ns37Ai
// Even Trump’s having trouble getting his head around the Trump administration’s legal arguments.

🐣 RT @MSNBC Tonight on @MSNBC: ¤ Lev Parnas speaks out to @maddow.

🐣 RT @JoeNBC “The question Americans need to ask is do we have the right to accurate information from our White House, or not? Would we permit an elected small town mayor to lie this frequently about town business? How about a school board chair?” ~@svdate
⋙ HuffPo, SV Date: The Ministry Of Untruth http://bit.ly/2QWCcyM
// What Donald Trump’s unending stream of lies has done to our White House, our country and us.

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand “The Intercept obtained police records showing that Hyde violated a restraining order issued by a Washington, DC superior court judge at the request of a Republican consultant who says that Hyde stalked her and intimidated her family over the last year.”
⋙ TheIntercept, Lee Fang: Trump Supporter Who Discussed Surveillance of Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch Has History of Stalking, Mental Health Issues http://bit.ly/2FTbNeR

🐣 RT @McFaul Given the shocking revelations about the stalking of Yovanovitch by Trump’s associates, imagine all that we still do NOT know. Now more than ever, the Senate needs to see State Department & NSC emails & documents as well as hear testimony from Bolton, Pompeo, and Mulvaney, etc

🐣 RT @tribelaw It’s telling that not one of the Republicans who spoke in the House as it approved the transfer of the impeachment articles to the Senate said a single word contesting any of the facts found by the House in the articles or a word defending Trump’s conduct. Not one word.

🐣 RT @CAPAction This exchange is even more chilling now:
Q: “What did you think when [Trump] told [Zelensky]…that you were going to ‘go through some things’?”
YOVANOVITCH: “I was very concerned…It didn’t sound good. It sounded like a threat.”

🧵 RT @weareoversight We lined up the newly released Parnas messages with the records we obtained from the State Department through FOIA litigation, as well as other records and reports. ¤ The timeline is troubling. (Thread) 📌 https://twitter.com/weareoversight/status/1217495167328038913?s=20

DailyBeast, Anna Nemtsova: Putin’s Power Play: Shuffle the Cabinet But Keep Command http://bit.ly/3a69Rxs
// As the Kremlin continues dramatically expanding its military power and influence, Putin makes a feint at liberalization while keeping a firm grip.

💙 WaPo, Aaron Blake: Lev Parnas reveals a new Ukraine quid pro quo http://wapo.st/38aEEHO “It all suggests the Ukrainians [in particular, Lutsenko] were perhaps more interested in ousting Yovanovitch than were even Giuliani and company.”
// refs to Adam Entous interview w Lutsenko in TheNewYorker

🐣 RT @adegrandpre On Marie Yovanovitch & the revelation she was possibly under some sort of surveillance while in Ukraine, it appears the matter has been referred to the State Dept’s Bureau of Diplomatic Security. https://twitter.com/adegrandpre/status/1217477166105010178?s=20/photo/1
// letter from Engel

🐣 RT @nahaltoosi Mini-SCOOP: The Hill wanted to know what was up with embassy security. The @StateDept promised to tell them today, then cancelled without explanation.
⋙ Politico: State Department abruptly cancels briefing on embassy security http://politi.co/389PNbG
// Congressional staffers had asked for an update following the administration’s claims that Iran threatened U.S. embassies.

💙 BuzzFeedNews, Emma Loop: Congress Released Messages From Rudy Giuliani’s Associate As New Impeachment Evidence http://bit.ly/2TqyZJr
// documents; The evidence includes text messages, handwritten notes, and other correspondence from Lev Parnas, one of the men who worked with Rudy Giuliani to dig up dirt in Ukraine.

🐣 RT @sarahnferris Pelosi’s big secret is finally out. Updated story w/ @heatherscope Dem managers today are a far cry from the 13 white men who prosecuted Clinton in ’99. The team is 3 women and 4 men, with 2 members of Black Caucus and a member of the Hispanic Caucus.
⋙ Politico: Pelosi appoints impeachment managers for Trump’s Senate trial http://politi.co/2Ron10a
// The House will vote on a resolution later Wednesday sending the articles of impeachment to the Senate.

🐣 RT @C_Summerfeldt Chilling. @rfhyde1, a pro-Trump congressional candidate in Connecticut, texted Lev Parnas in March that he had Marie Yovanovitch under surveillance in Kiev and that the people there “are willing to help if we/you would like a price.” He also called Yovanovitch a “bitch.” https://twitter.com/C_Sommerfeldt/status/1217220525757534214?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @C_Summerfeldt Here’s the exact text exchange. @rfhyde1 also texted, “Guess you can do anything in the Ukraine with money,” after telling Parnas that he had Yovanovitch under surveillance. https://twitter.com/C_Sommerfeldt/status/1217222764702195713?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @MSNBC Fmr. Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn is asking a court to withdraw his guilty plea. @BarbMcQuade says the judge must find “a fair and just reason before he allows Michael Flynn out of his guilty plea.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, RachelMaddow: Despite past admissions, Flynn looks to withdraw guilty plea http://on.msnbc.com/30o5CJ4
// Barbara McQuade, former U.S. attorney, talks with Rachel Maddow about what it means that disgraced former Donald Trump national security advisor Michael Flynn wants to withdraw his guilty plea and change it to not guilty despite what he has already signed and admitted to in open court.

🐣 RT @pbump There are a lot of fascinating details in the handwritten notes Lev Parnas provided to House investigators. I walked through their apparent significance.
⋙ 🐣 RT @pbump This page, in particular, is telling, apparently outlining the effort to separate the oligarch Firtash from his counsel and move him to Giuliani allies — with notes at bottom right (10) related to the desired investigations. https://twitter.com/pbump/status/1217473291507716101?s=20/photo/1 https://wapo.st/2Rjb4sD
💙 ⋙⋙ WaPo, Philip Bump: Lev Parnas’s handwritten notes about Giuliani’s Ukraine push, annotated http://wapo.st/2TutIAz

🐣 RT @evanmcmurray Rep. Jerry Nadler: “Some people said, well, let the election take care of it. [Pres. Trump] is trying to cheat in that election.” ¤ “So it is essential that we bring this impeachment to stop the president…from rigging the next election.” https://abcn.ws/3agvKdN 💽 https://twitter.com/evanmcmurry/status/1217472651041628161?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @RichardEngel Iranian officals and pro-govt media now expressing sympathy for protesters and Iranians who felt lied to, expressing outrage and anger that human error led to shoot-down. Promising justice.

💙 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 It’s official. Speaker Pelosi announces the impeachment managers:
• Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA)
• Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY)
• Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA)
• Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY)
• Rep. Val Demings (D-FL)
• Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO)
• Rep. Sylvia Garcia (D-TX)

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi The President has fought tooth-and-nail to keep thousands of documents away from the public. ¤ And no wonder – each time new pieces come out, they show President Trump right at the center of the effort to pressure Ukraine to investigate his political rivals.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi There can be no full & fair trial in the Senate if Leader McConnell blocks the Senate from hearing witnesses and obtaining documents President Trump is covering up. #DefendOurDemocracy

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi The President has fought tooth-and-nail to keep thousands of documents away from the public. ¤ And no wonder – each time new pieces come out, they show President Trump right at the center of the effort to pressure Ukraine to investigate his political rivals.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: New evidence of impeachable conduct: Could it get worse for Trump? http://wapo.st/38cPMEa

🐣 RT @AnaCabrera MORE: Russian president Vladimir Putin thanked members of the government for their work but added that “not everything worked out.” ¤ Putin added that in the near future he will meet with each member of the cabinet.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AnaCabrera #Breaking: Russian prime minister Dmitry Medvedev announced that he and the entire Russian government is to resign in a televised statement on the Russian state TV.

🐣 RT @jimsciutto What’s happening here? Putin appears to be changing the constitution, including shifting powers to PM, to allow him to continue to rule Russia after term limit as president is up.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jimsciutto Breaking: Russian PM Dmitry Medvedev announced that he and the entire Russian government is to resign in a televised statement on the Russian state TV. President Vladimir Putin thanked members but added that “not everything worked out.”

WaPo, Neal Katyal and Joshua Geltzer: Lev Parnas and Rudy Giuliani have demolished Trump’s claims of innocence http://wapo.st/36ZJC9Y
// New documents show why the president has been trying to hide evidence from Congress.

⭕ 14 Jan 2020

NYT Editorial: Take Impeachment Seriously, Senators http://nyti.ms/2FR6jkR
// Can they handle the truth?

MotherJones, Dan Friedman: New Documents Appear to Link Ukrainian Oligarch With Trump’s Push for Biden Probe http://bit.ly/2FSYpaJ

… The documents also suggest ties between Trump’s effort to push Ukraine to launch investigations and efforts by indicted Ukrainian magnate Dmitry Firtash, who is under house arrest in Vienna, to convince the Trump administration to drop the case against him.

Parnas’ scribblings indicate that Davis’ replacement may have been engineered by Parnas and Giuliani as part of a broader effort to advance Trump’s political interests in Ukraine. And it supports a claim by Parnas’ lawyer, Joseph Bondy, that Toensing and diGenova, through Parnas, suggested to Firtash that they could leverage their ties to Trump and Giuliani to help resolve the oligarch’s “extradition problems” if Firtash hired them and helped them find dirt on the Bidens. Firtash told the New York Times that he hired Toensing and diGenova to obtain a meeting with Attorney General William Barr. They achieved that in August, though they have not succeeded in getting the extradition effort dropped.

Davis on Tuesday told Mother Jones that while representing Firtash, “I drew a red line over anything approaching politics.” He added that he is “sad for Mr. Firtash about this situation.”

🐣 RT @donwinslow If the Parnas document dump today does not move the needle – and I mean really move it – I’m truly afraid nothing will. That letter from Giuliani. Holy shit. That is the textbook definition of a smoking gun.

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq A few months later, he was in the luxury suites with Trump at the World Series.
⋙ 🐣 RT @DavidCornDC SCOOP: Robert F. Hyde, the new mystery player in the Ukraine scandal, was taken into police custody at a Trump resort last year, claiming the Secret Service & a hit man were after him. He was then involuntarily confined in a medical facility.
⋙⋙ MotherJones, David Corn: New Figure in Ukraine Scandal Was Taken Into Police Custody at Trump Resort Last Year http://bit.ly/2FPVY8D
// This landscaper-turned-lobbyist claimed the Secret Service and a hit man were after him.

🐣 RT @ RepAdamSchiff McConnell says the Senate shouldn’t hear witnesses or see documents, as if it’s not a trial, only an appeal. ¤ But the trial has yet to begin:
These new materials show exactly why we need a fair trial — with documents and witnesses. ¤ Not a coverup by the President and his men.
⋙ 🧵 RT @nycsouthpaw The House investigating committees have just sent out some additional ‘evidence’ apparently from Parnas’s devices that they’re transmitting to the Judiciary Committee. https://twitter.com/nycsouthpaw/status/1217210186408087553?s=20/photo/1-4
📌 https://twitter.com/nycsouthpaw/status/1217210186408087553?s=20
WaPo, Philip Bump: With an impeachment trial looming, new evidence that Trump sought personal benefit in Ukraine http://wapo.st/389xi7s

🐣 RT @josephabondy Call the witnesses. Hear the sworn testimony. @realDonaldTrump @RudyGiuliani @senatemajldr @SenSchumer #LetLevSpeak #LevRemembers 💽 https://twitter.com/josephabondy/status/1217124092626771968?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @davidwbrown The documents from Parnas are STUNNING.
However bad we imagine it could be, it was way worse.
They were stalking and implying bringing harm to a US Ambassador.
Giuliani spelled out he was meeting on Trump’s personal behalf.
No sitting Senator can possibly claim this was OK.

🐣 RT @ECMcLaughlin Parnas needs to testify as does the person who notified Yovanovitch to get on the next plane home. ¤ We’re not even close to the end of this story.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom Exactly this. Pelosi was never going to get McConnell to agree to a real trial, but she could wait until every GOP vote to engage in this coverup was more costly.
⋙ 🐣 RT @julianzelizer Agreed on the impact. This is the strategy behind Pelosi’s delay. Make the vote that Senate Republicans will inevitably take more costly and more transparent.
⋙ 🐣 RT @DebandKhola She was right all along. He was self impeaching and the GOP were self damning.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom Exactly this. Pelosi was never going to get McConnell to agree to a real trial, but she could wait until every GOP vote to engage in this coverup was more costly.
⋙ 🐣 RT @julianzelizer Agreed on the impact. This is the strategy behind Pelosi’s delay. Make the vote that Senate Republicans will inevitably take more costly and more transparent.

🐣 RT @biancagolodryga Let’s revisit the unconscionable treatment of Marie Yovanovitch. Her reputation was smeared by lies, she was attacked by the President, followed, threatened & professionally sidelined. Yet not a peep from Pompeo in defense of the country’s highest ranking female diplomat.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 “On October 2, 2019, Jay Sekulow … informed … John Dowd that he had discussed with President Trump ‘the issue of representation’ and that President Trump ‘consents to allowing your representation of Mr. Parnas and Mr. Fruman.'” ¤ On October 10, Trump denied knowing Parnas.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 NEW: The House Intelligence, Oversight and Foreign Affairs Committees have transmitted additional evidence to be used as part of the Senate impeachment trial. The evidence provided includes phone records, as well as new docs and materials from Lev Parnas. https://bit.ly/2FNeI8U

🐣 RT @BillKristol Hyde and Parnas, and for that matter Rudy and Sondland, are in a way comical (if also thuggish) figures. But it’s worth remembering that from start to finish they’re executing a genuinely sinister plot. And it was Trump’s plot. It was, at the end of the day, Trump’s drug deal.

🐣 RT @TheLastWord .@RepMikeQuigley calls the new revelations in the Parnas-Giuliani documents “deeply disturbing” and asks, “Who gave the orders to do this, to surveil a U.S. ambassador?” and “Who was making these threats?” @JillWineBanks and @MiekeEoyang also discuss. https://on.msnbc.com/2FSD9lg

MotherJones, Dan Friedman (12/17/19): Indicted Ukrainian Oligarch (Firtash) Paid $1 Million to Giuliani Pal (Parnas), Prosecutors Say http://bit.ly/30r9adU
// 12/17/2019; Lev Parnas was on Dmitry Firtash’s payroll.

🐣 RT @AmbDana There was an American plot against the security of a US Ambassador. State must turn over what it has and what steps were taken to protect her AND end the plot. You don’t pull the Ambassador because an American is threatening her. You have the threat arrested.
// former US Ambassador to Qatar

🐣 RT @tribelaw The House should depose Lev Parnas tomorrow.
⋙ Politico: House Dems release new impeachment evidence related to indicted Giuliani associate http://politi.co/388n72R
// It also includes a previously undisclosed May 2019 letter from Giuliani to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

🐣 RT @donwinslow This letter. My God. If @SpeakerPelosi @RepAdamSchiff and @RepJerryNadler don’t reopen EVERYTHING based on this the Democratic party is surrendering 2020.
This letter is that important.
This letter is the ballgame.


// Rudy’s letter to Zelensky

🐣♫ RT @mikefarb1

Texting and Screenshots
And Treason by Dipshits
Nunes, Giuliani
And the Rest of these Nitwits
All of Lev’s Data all Tied Up with Strings
These are a few of my Favorite things.

MotherJones, Dan Friedman: New Documents Appear to Link Ukrainian Oligarch With Trump’s Push for Biden Probe http://bit.ly/2FSYpaJ
// Democrats released explosive new material on Trump’s Ukraine scandal.

🧵 RT @Teri_Kanefield The Parnas doc dump included this letter from Giuliani to Zelensky. ¤ Nothing new here. Just another smoking gun. ¤ First Giuliani makes noise about how it’s perfectly legal for the president’s private lawyer, on behalf of the president, to ask a foreign leader for a favor. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1217319115938885632?s=20


⋙ 🐣 RT @Teri_Kanefield 1/ Hint: It isn’t ¤ Trump and Giuliani are using the levers of government for their personal benefit. ¤ This is what happens in what Hungarian scholar Balint Magyar calls mafia states—his name for the autocracies springing up in the former Soviet Union. [ … ]

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Along with the SDNY probe into Giuliani, Parnas and Fruman, there are FOIA releases teed up for the rest of the year. Senators who vote to acquit are going to own every new fact that emerges after the trial.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Susan_Hennessey Moderate Republicans in the Senate who were hoping to walk away from this with a furrowed brow and a quiet “no” vote have got to be feeling queasy tonight.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal Um, no wonder Trump has tried to block every document from being released to the American people.

🐣 RT @atrupar “They are willing to help if we/you would like a price” — what exactly did the crooks running Trump’s shadow foreign policy plan to do to Ambassador Yovanovitch?
⋙ 🐣 RT @MikhailaRFogel Extremely concerning detail from the House cover letter regarding the Parnas materials http://bit.ly/36VJEji

🐣 RT @mikefarb1 There’s no walking this back. There is no defending it. Any GOP that doesn’t denounce this and put party in the rear view mirror is part of this.
⋙ 🧵 RT @BradMossEsq The more I look over these texts, I am seriously worried they were planning to murder an American diplomat. 📌 https://twitter.com/BradMossEsq/status/1217232006309974017?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @joshtpm I think we have the consider possibility he was bs’ing Parnas or exaggerating. But yes, also suggests possibility he was dealing with criminal types who would have done anything or even the sort who wld have been reckless etc.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @BradMossEsq That’s my concern, namely that they didn’t realize what they were getting into and with whom they were getting it
⋙⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @joshtpm Yeah, you get the sense you’ve got twitter this tough guy here in the US who’s hooked up with some UKR gangsters.

🐣 RT @kyledcheney Looks like Robert HYDE, revealed as a texting partner of Lev Parnas during Yovanovitch smear campaign, was at the World Series game with Trump and MCCARTHY: https://instagram.com/p/B4KvliLlKNk/ ¤ Instagram suggests he was a regular at Trump hotels/golf clubs w/ access to Trump and his family

🧵 RT @LouiseMensch Well now. What if as well as helping @realDonaldTrump cheat in 2020, Rob Hyde helped him cheat in 2016? ¤ Dial 1-800-CALL-FBI @RepAdamSchiff @RepJerryNadler :)
(I’ve archived everything of Hyde’s I’m tweeting tonight, as his delete finger is getting a workout) 📌 https://twitter.com/LouiseMensch/status/1217281813896409088?s=20
// Photos of Hyde with everyone

🐣 RT @AngrierWHStaff Who among us hasn’t gotten drunk and plotted assassinations in a foreign country?
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoshNBCNews NEWS – Robert Hyde reacts ¤ He tells me tonight via text message: ¤ “How low can liddle Adam Bull Schiff go. To take some texts my buddy’s and I wrote while we had a few drinks to some dweeb I met a few times…. Bull Schiff is a desperate turd.”

💙 🐣 RT @MSNBC “I think the letter… from Rudy Giuliani is a real smoking gun, because you have Rudy Giuliani saying that he’s acting in the president’s personal capacity. That shows that the president and Rudy Giuliani knew this would be improper.” – Andrew Weissmann
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, Hardball: ‘Explosive’ : House releases records from Lev Parnas http://on.msnbc.com/2NrqZUy
// Congresswoman Jackie Speier calls new evidence released by the House Judiciary Committee ‘explosive.’ House Democrats released additional evidence in impeachment case, including phone records and documents from Giuliani associate Lev Parnas. Parnas provided a letter that Giuliani wrote to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky requesting a meeting on Trump’s behalf in May.

🐣 RT @LevShalev The ledger is evidence Paul Manafort was laundering cash stolen from Ukrainians illegally funneled to him from Putin’s proxy party in Ukraine.@NarativLive
⋙ 🐣 RT @LincolnsBible Oh dear God… “get all info from case” – meaning, privileged info from Firtash’s LAWYER. And how were they planning on doing that?!
Nancy has a royal flush.
It’s all about Firtash, & the idiot spy couple is finally going down.
Glory.
I now agree with the hashtag: #LetLevSpeak

🐣 RT @MalcolmNance .@rfhyde1 is a former Marine but I’m willing to bet very very soon he will be an ex-Marine. Plotting to surveill & perhaps get quotes to possibly take action or assasinate a US Ambassador Diplomat using foreign mercenaries would be many many crimes. Seems this is #TrumpsBenghazi

🐣 RT @WendySiegelman In May, Hyde was removed by police from Trump National Doral Miami in FL – according to an incident report filed by the Doral police department, Hyde told the responding officer that he was in fear for his life and “a hit man was out to get him.”
⋙ HartfordCourant: Who is the Robert F. Hyde who surfaced in House Intelligence Committee documents? http://bit.ly/37ZrnBM

🐣 RT [To: @renato_mariotti] @badappl8 Rudy’s 3 minute buttdial included, ¤ “Is Robert around? We need a few hundred thousand dollars.” https://twitter.com/badappl8/status/1217286307438891008?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @renato_mariotti She’s right—Ambassador Yovanovitch and the American people deserve to know what happened and the extent of Trump’s involvement.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jimsciutto New: Amb Marie Yovanovitch calls for investigation after evidence reveals GOP congressional candidate & Giuliani associate Lev Parnas discussed surveilling her. “The notion that American citizens & others were monitoring Amb Yovanovitch’s movements..is disturbing,” says her atty.

🧵 RT @KlasfeldReports Obtained by @CourthouseNews, a never-before-published photo shows House Minority Leader McCarthy standing between two old donors – Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman – contradicting what he told me last week on Capitol Hill. ¤ Investigation by me & @MMineiro_CNS: http://bit.ly/36UKdKb 📌 https://twitter.com/KlasfeldReports/status/1217243671269183489?s=20

🐣 RT @kenvogel NEW: Despite new texts suggesting otherwise, ROBERT F. HYDE denied that he had tracked MARIE YOVANOVITCH’s movements in Kyiv, and called @RepAdamSchiff a “commie.” ¤ Asked how he knew LEV PARNAS, @rfhyde1 replied (with apparent sarcasm) “Parcheesi club.”
🐣 RT @maggieNYT Yovanovich, who Trump once told the Ukranian president would “go through some things,” appears to have been under surveillance by Giuliani associates, per evidence turned over to the House
🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: New Details Emerge on Shadow Campaign to Oust Ambassador to Ukraine http://nyti.ms/2FQCrFq
// Records released just before President Trump’s impeachment trial included texts that suggested the ambassador, Marie Yovanovitch, was being watched in Kyiv.

🧵 RT @TheRynheart Let’s piece together what happened to Ambassador Yovanovitch. She testified that Guilliani and a ‘corrupt foreign prosecutor general’ had plans to ‘do things to her.’ She was told this by Ukraine officials. https://twitter.com/TheRynheart/status/1217272074248564737?s=20/photo/1 📌 https://twitter.com/TheRynheart/status/1217272074248564737?s=20
⋙ 🐣 [ … ] RT @TheRynheart To appreciate the actual danger to the Ambassador read this entire exchange between Parvas and Hyde. The Ambassador was actually being guarded for her protection. https://twitter.com/TheRynheart/status/1217274574439698437?s=20/photo/1-2

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Ukraine prosecutor offered information related to Biden in exchange for ambassador’s ouster, newly released materials show http://wapo.st/2FP6PQv

CNN: Trump supporter and Giuliani associate discussed surveilling Yovanovitch http://cnn.it/2RiKKPy

DailyBeast, Will Sommer and Betsy Swan: Meet the Trump Donor Who Allegedly Stalked America’s Ambassador in Ukraine http://bit.ly/2RkziTh
// Robert F Hyde; He was a longshot candidate with a penchant for the obscene. Now he’s at the center of the impeachment drama.

🐣 RT @woodruffbets New: A spokesperson for Victoria Toensing’s law firm tells me she had no knowledge of Rudy Giuliani’s outreach to Zelensky, including of the letter where he said she would come to their potential meeting.
⋙ DailyBeast, Betsy Swan: Toensing Law Firm Distances Itself From Giuliani Letter to Zelensky http://bit.ly/2uKqYEQ

🧵 💙 RT @jedshug A Lev Parnas “told ya so” thread.
I don’t want to overstate this new evidence, but there are some whoppers and new questions.
Parnas will be a witness.
Again:
“I wouldn’t want to be a Senator engineering a cover-up non-trial when a bombshell may be around the corner.”
1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jedshug/status/1217228889480749056?s=20

🧵 ❓RT @EricGarland Almost like Trump engaged Ukrainian Mobsters to execute hostile intelligence Ops against America’s own State Department. ¤ Trump is a historic villain. 📌 https://twitter.com/ericgarland/status/1217254151396175874?s=20
// unsure about this guy

🐣 RT @emptywheel Gonna interrupt here and note that Billy Barr announced you can’t investigate members of a political campaign today without his say-so. I wonder whether he’s going to apply it retroactively…

🧵 RT @chrislhayes One part of the Ukraine story that’s never *quite* made sense to me is the air of menace direct at Amb. Yovanovitch that’s always kind of unspecified and never spelled out. Obviously getting fired because you stood in the way of a political hit job sucks, but it’s more than that. 📌 https://twitter.com/chrislhayes/status/1217235213224415233?s=20

🐣 RT @NinaHatchigan Having been an Amb, this is really hard to wrap my mind around. You are out there taking risks to advance US interests but a set of Americans is surveiling you? Did I get this right?
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoshNBCNews NEWS tonight: Records turned over by Lev Parnas to House Intel show Parnas communicated with a GOP congressional candidate who said he had former Ambassador Yovanovitch under physical and possibly electronic surveillance in Kyiv

NYMag, Matt Stieb: House Intelligence Committee Releases Lev Parnas Docs Showing His Connection to Trump http://nym.ag/2uNluJv

PoliticusUSA: The Threat To Yovanovitch’s Safety Was Coming From Trump http://bit.ly/2Nr5x1Y

PoliticusUSA: The Threat To Yovanovitch’s Safety Was Coming From Trump http://bit.ly/2Nr5x1Y

The physical threat to former Ambassador Yovanovitch’s safety was coming from Rudy Giuliani and his associates at Trump’s direction.

According to a House letter sent to the Senate with accompanying evidence, the Ukraine plotters had the former Ambassador to Ukraine under surveillance:

In March 2019, Mr. Parnas communicated by text message with Robert F. Hyde about former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch. In response to some articles, tweets, and videos accusing the Ambassador of being disloyal to President Trump, Mr. Hyde wrote “Wow. Can’t believe Trumo [sic] hasn’t fired this bitch. I’ll get right in that.” Mr. Hyde then sent a series of text messages suggesting that he had Ambassador Yovanovitch under physical surveillance in Kyiv and that “They are willing to help if we/you would like a price.”

Here is the text exchange: 🐣 RT @NatashaBeetrand Um holy sh*t

🐣 RT @kenvogel RUDY GIULIANI also appears to have tried to enlist @JaySekulow to work with LEV PARNAS on the effort to obtain a visa for VIKTOR SHOKIN, the Ukrainian prosecutor general who was fired at the urging of @JoeBiden, the Obama administration & the IMF. https://twitter.com/kenvogel/status/1217250420424429569?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @StacyJannis https://twitter.com/StacyJannis/status/1217249079677411328?s=20/photo/1
// Yanukovich testimony about security threat
⋙ 🐣 maybe our good guys stepped in when they saw what was brewing – that she really was in danger

🐣💙 RT @saradannerdukic “That address I sent you checks out.”
“It’s next to the embassy.”
“They are willing to help if we/you would like a price.”
“Guess you can do anything in the Ukraine with money…what I was told.”
👆 WTF DOES THAT SOUND LIKE TO YOU?

🧵 RT @HayesBrown This message between Parnas and former Ukrainian Prosecutor General Lutsenko (who fed Giuliani most of the lies he spread) helps connect why getting rid of Amb. Marie Yovanovitch was a priority. ¤ Lutsenko says without that piece, his stories about Biden are less credible https://twitter.com/HayesBrown/status/1217231249913327622?s=20/photo/1 📌 https://twitter.com/HayesBrown/status/1217231249913327622?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @HayesBrown This whole string of messages is stunning actually. Here’s Lutsenko mocking Parnas for not being able to hold up his end of the job and get Yovanovitch fired ¤ “She’s not getting away,” Parnas promises http://bit.ly/36TT3YJ https://twitter.com/HayesBrown/status/1217232589104304128?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @HayesBrown Then in late March, days before Ukraine’s presidential election, Parnas writes to assure Lutsenko that “America supports you and will not let you be harmed no matter how things looks now.” https://twitter.com/HayesBrown/status/1217233965989404673?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @HayesBrown Lutsenko responds that he has records of payments from Burisma, the company that had Hunter Biden on its board, to a company owned by Hunter’s friend. That company came up in a story on Hunter’s work that Reuters published in October http://reut.rs/2CBcKqE https://twitter.com/HayesBrown/status/1217234455208873985?s=20/photo/1-2
⋙ 🐣 RT @HayesBrown 5/4: Lutsenko notes that a high-level delegation is coming to Zelensky’s inauguration ¤ Parnas responds, “Well, you understand who’s working on this” ¤ 5/13: Jennifer Williams, a Pence aide, emails to say Pence is out. She publicly testified the order to cancel came from Trump. https://twitter.com/HayesBrown/status/1217239344840396800?s=20/photo/1-2
⋙ 🐣 RT @HayesBrown And finally, this one is just SO OMINOUS https://twitter.com/HayesBrown/status/1217239459978252289?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @biancagolodryga Reminder that Yovanovitch testified that UKRAINIAN officials warned her that Guiliani and other associates “had plans, and that they were going to, you know, do things, including to me”.
🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 As a former mafia prosecutor, this sure sounds like a mob hit was being planned on a public servant in a foreign country by associates of the POTUS. A POTUS who said she was “going to go through some things.” This takes Trump’s lawlessness & misogny to new level.
🐣💙💙 RT @NatashaBertrand More on Yovanovitch in this exchange between Parnas and Lutsenko. “She’s not getting away,” Parnas texted. https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/1217237865048027136?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Um holy sh*t. This certainly makes it sound like Parnas and co. were actively tracking Yovanovitch’s movements. This could explain why Yovanovitch was moved out of Ukraine so quickly. http://bit.ly/30ma37j https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/1217215352754577409?s=20/photo/1-4

🐣 RT @sfpelosi A catchy tune with images that will send shivers down the spines of Republicans willing to stiffen theirs and support the Constitution. #LetLevSpeak #DefendOurDemocracy #EndtheCoverUp 💽 ♫ https://twitter.com/sfpelosi/status/1217136472228151296?s=20/photo/1
// Lev and Igor w Trumps etc

🐣 RT @sbg1 [Susan Glasser] NEWS tonight: Records turned over by Lev Parnas to House Intel show Parnas communicated with a GOP congressional candidate who said he had former Ambassador Yovanovitch under physical and possibly electronic surveillance in Kyiv
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoshNBCNews NEWS tonight: Records turned over by Lev Parnas to House Intel show Parnas communicated with a GOP congressional candidate who said he had former Ambassador Yovanovitch under physical and possibly electronic surveillance in Kyiv

🐣 RT @vermontGMG Has anyone ever answered what legit reason Trump could want a meeting with Ukraine in his “personal capacity”?
⋙ 🐣 RT @awprokop Some juicy stuff in Lev Parnas’s new evidence, posted by the House in these links: http://bit.ly/30ma37j http://bit.ly/36TT3YJ https://twitter.com/awprokop/status/1217211791572377600?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @TheBeatWithAri “The evidence we have corroborates that the President was focused on having President Zelensky investigate the Bidens and exonerate Russia for its role. We have not seen a single piece of evidence that shows the President was doing anything other than that.” – @RepSwalwell

🐣 RT @pleasesaveour A resolution to curb Trump’s military auth in Iran has enough votes to pass the Senate. Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins will join three other members of the GOP who had previously announced their support for the measure to invoke Congress’ war powers.
⋙ WaPo: Senate resolution to limit Trump’s military authority on Iran has enough GOP votes to pass, key Democrats say http://wapo.st/3a8oQqJ

🐣 RT @zacharybasu The batch of records includes a hand-written note on Ritz-Carlton Vienna stationery that states: “get Zalensky [sic] to Annonce [sic] that the Biden case will Be Investigated”
⋙ Axios: Schiff sends House Judiciary Committee records from Lev Parnas http://bit.ly/2tgNTao

🧵 RT @duty2warn (1/3) Malignant Normality has become a highly relevant term. Coined by Robert Jay Lifton, it’s a degenerative societal phenomenon. Mass numbers of people begin to view reality through a skewed lens of a leader, even adopt his traits. Logic and reason get subjugated in the fervor. 📌 https://twitter.com/duty2warn/status/1217144496070094848?s=20

Politico Mag, Zach Dorfman (5/26/2019): The Spy Case That Made Adam Schiff a Russia Hawk http://politi.co/30GL6mZ //➔ been there, done that
// 5/26/2019; Three decades before he railed against the Trump campaign, the future congressman prosecuted an FBI agent who was seduced by a Soviet spy.

🐣 I think this is a “putting the house back in order” election. The way to do that is (still) to win the Midwest. From that perspective the best ticket may be #BidenKlobuchar or, if you prefer #JoeAndAmy. My thoughts today, anyway. I’ll support whoever is on the ticket. We must WIN.

WaPo: Democrats can get witnesses with 50 votes — if Roberts does his job http://wapo.st/2ToIh8Y

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger It matters because it further erodes his near-nonexistent credibility. It matters because it is one thing to risk war to prevent imminent harm and quite another to risk war by taking the most provocative action to reestablish deterrence he frittered away.
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Trump says it does not matter whether he lies to us http://wapo.st/2QT50s8

🧵 RT @SethAbramson The Ukraine scandal has a background between major players (e.g., Trump, Manafort and Firtash) going back 15 years; a timeline of inculpatory events going back 2 years; and a cast of witnesses numbering over 100. ¤ And we’re going to get a trial about a dozen men and a phone call. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1217108959682797568?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @SethAbramson 5/ Did you know the Ukraine scandal is actually a plot by Trump and men he knows *extremely well* (including Parnas and Fruman, who are in effect two of his *advisers*) to overthrow Ukraine’s gas company in a bid to enrich Putin and help him win a war in which he invaded Europe?

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi This is why President Trump was impeached for obstruction of Congress, and why a Senate trial with no witnesses or documents is a cover-up. #EndTheCoverUp #DefendOurDemocracy https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1217033679102533633?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @duty2warn Justin Trudeau blames Trump for Iranian shoot down. When we started Duty To Warn, we argued real lives would be lost if Trump remained in office. Here we are. Can we make it to January 2021 without all out war? [DailyMail:] https://twitter.com/duty2warn/status/1217063184961503237?s=20

NYT, Ali Soufan: Suleimani Is Dead, Iraq Is in Chaos and ISIS Is Very Happy http://nyti.ms/3a6Ma8g Mr. Soufan is a former F.B.I. special agent and the author of “Anatomy of Terror.”

⭕ 13 Jan 2020

WaPo: Top Senate Republicans reject Trump’s renewed call for immediate dismissal of impeachment charges http://wapo.st/3a2XIJP

🐣 RT @McFaul “Putin is not trying to win the argument; instead, his propaganda machine aims to convince that there is no truth, no right and wrong, or no data or evidence, only relativism, point of view and biased opinion.”
⋙ WaPo, Michael McFaul: Be prepared to fight a dangerous new wave of disinformation during the Senate trial http://wapo.st/3886AMb

🐣 RT @mayawiley Not surprising to hear these names based on what we know to date. Rep. Pete Sessions lobbied for #Yovanovitch removal, John Solomon rehashed #Russian conspiracies as fact & Rudy Giuliani never even pretended to be doing anything but go after Biden dirt. #LevParnas
⋙ 🐣 RT @rebeccaballhaus Among the documents Lev Parnas has handed over to the House Intelligence Committee: text messages with Rudy Giuliani, former Texas Rep. Pete Sessions, former Hill columnist John Solomon and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, sources familiar with the matter say.
⋙⋙ WSJ: Lawmakers Tangle Over Calling Witnesses in Trump’s Senate Impeachment Trial http://on.wsj.com/3aaxyEP
// Democrats seeking to add new witnesses say that they were blocked from calling several during House probe

🐣 RT @maggieNYT Trump advisers have made clear privately they would push for Hunter Biden as a witness under this scenario. And they’re betting some Democrats will have difficulty arguing against it.

🐣 RT @orenfalkowitz Here’s a link to the @Area1Security report on #phishing of Burisma Holdings by the GRU ⋙ document: http://bit.ly/2sm3u8d

🐣 I spent a few bucks to get on Bolton’s mailing list. Caution: His views of the powers of the Presidency are expansive. He would be called as a fact witness but could testify what Trump did was within his powers. (Price paid: Now I’m on Trump’s mailing list, gack)

🐣 RT @heidiNBC NEW: from Quinnipiac:
–Two thirds of Americans want John Bolton to testify in Trump’s Senate impeachment trial, (39 % of Republicans, 71% of independents, and 91% of Democrats).
*Bolton has made clear, through his lawyer, he has new information about the Trump/Ukraine probe*

🐣 RT @matthewamiller If they found anything interesting, you can be sure it will be leaked timed for maximum political advantage for Trump.
🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews The Russian attacks on Burisma appear to be running parallel to an effort by Russian spies in Ukraine to dig up information in the analog world that could embarrass the Bidens, according to an American security official.
🐣 RT @ScottMStedman BREAKING: Russia hacked Burisma as Trump was attacking Biden and the company
💙💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Russians Hacked Ukrainian Gas Company at Center of Impeachment http://nyti.ms/2TrQads “The hacking attempts against Burisma, the Ukrainian gas company on whose board Hunter Biden served, began in early November”

🐣✅ RT @GlennKesslerWP Trump claimed that he’s gotten $1 billion in the bank from the Saudis to pay for US troops. But the Pentagon just confirmed to me the Saudis still have not paid their outstanding bill for refueling costs in the Yemen war. So let’s label Trump’s statement as highly doubtful.

🐣 RT @duty2warn NO EMPATHY – Trump doesn’t show empathy because he CAN’T. He is a Malignant Narcissist, first and foremost. All other monikers normalize him by comparison. ¤ This is a short clip from our upcoming feature film #UNFIT. ¤ A long-awaited UPDATE re: status of the film is coming next. 💽 https://twitter.com/duty2warn/status/1216808445384388609?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Not only is 45 forever “impeached” – he cannot be exonerated (1) without witnesses and documents that he has stonewalled producing and (2) without Republicans abiding by their oath to view evidence impartially.
⋙ 🐣 Can’t jurors who state they can’t be impartial be dismissed from a jury pool?

CNN: Trump’s top general puts his reputation to the test over Iran http://cnn.it/2NnLAt5 General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (or as I thought of him before I learned his name, “General Eyebrows”)

🐣 RT @KlansfeldReports NEW: ¤ A federal judge just GRANTED permission for Lev Parnas to share extractions from three more electronic devices with the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. https://twitter.com/KlasfeldReports/status/1216752802745196547?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @farnazfassihi Iran State TV’s anchor resigns saying, “It was very hard for me to believe the killing of my countrymen. I apologize for lying to you on TV for 13 years.”#IranProtests2020 https://twitter.com/farnazfassihi/status/1216749134348201985?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @FarnazML64 [Google translate] The presenter of the network after two years of work in broadcasting #دروغگویی In the media, he withdrew from television. He said: sorry I lied to you on Iranian TV for 5 years !! ***#کناره_گیری_مجریان It’s a good thing that’s happening.
// photo shows a woman

🐣 RT @AaronBlake Before 11 am, Trump has:
-Tweeted 4 typos, including “Bernie Sander’s”, “Pocahontus,” “rafical,” “eminent”
-RTed photoshopped image of Schumer/Pelosi in Muslim garb
-RTed image of corpse
-Tweeted several false claims about GOP & health care
-Tweeted about Bloomberg’s height

🐣 RT @gtconway3d Our Fake #IMPOTUS @realDonaldTrump is subliterate.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real The Fake News Media and their Democrat Partners are working hard to determine whether or not the future attack by terrorist Soleimani was “eminent” or not, & was my team in agreement. The answer to both is a strong YES., but it doesn’t really matter because of his horrible past!

Politico: How Schumer might get the last laugh on impeachment trial http://politi.co/30f3vr0
// Democrats plan to squeeze vulnerable Republicans with a series of tough votes that could hurt them in November.

Politico: John Roberts may be leading the Senate impeachment trial, but this woman is shaping it http://politi.co/382MF1j
// The first female Senate parliamentarian will be advising the chief justice on how to address arcane procedural questions; The Senate parliamentarian, Elizabeth MacDonough, and her aides were scrambling to prepare for an event with little precedent in American history — the impeachment trial of a U.S. president.

🐣◕ RT @historylvrsclub War World II casualties https://twitter.com/historylvrsclub/status/1216716526318948352?s=20/photo/1

NYT, Susan Hennessey and Benjamin Wittes: Trump’s Frightening Vision of the Presidency Is on Trial, Too http://nyti.ms/2QMrxXo
// The president believes that what is good for him and what is good for the country are indistinguishable.

NewYorker, David Rohde: William Barr, Trump’s Sword and Shield http://bit.ly/2FMUyMa
// 1/20/2020 issue; The Attorney General’s mission to maximize executive power and protect the Presidency.

⭕ 12 Jan 2020

WaPo, Max Boot: Trump’s congenital dishonesty trips him up again http://wapo.st/35QxtTv ‘To satisfy the legal standard…, the Trump admin claimed that it was acting to disrupt an ‘imminent’ attack on US personnel but refused to release any intelligence to buttress its case’

🐣 RT @StevenLHall1 Re-upping this great video. You don’t have to have a PhD in Russian studies to understand Putin.
⋙ 💙💙 💽 Vox, Sam Ellis (2017): From spy to president: the rise of Vladimir Putin http://bit.ly/
// He’s intent on pushing back against the Western world order … and it appears to be working.
// 3/27/2017

WaPo: Killing of Soleimani reflects an aggressive national security team not inclined to curb Trump http://wapo.st/2uGlHOB

🐣 RT @CREWcrew Sen. Graham’s own words about witnesses at impeachment trials: “when you have a witness…who was in the middle of it telling you about what they were doing…it’s the difference between getting the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.”
⋙ Newsweek (1/7): Resurfaced Video Shows Lindsey Graham Arguing for Witnesses to Testify at Bill Clinton Impeachment Trial http://bit.ly/2R8jlPZ

🐣 RT @neal_katyal So come and testify and explain why 18 witnesses, many from your own Administration, have testified in Congress and thrown the book at you. So far, the count is 18-0. ¤ Your party controls the Senate. If you are innocent you should have nothing to fear. #SayItUnderOath
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Many believe that by the Senate giving credence to a trial based on the no evidence, no crime, read the transcripts, “no pressure” Impeachment Hoax, rather than an outright dismissal, it gives the partisan Democrat Witch Hunt credibility that it otherwise does not have. I agree!

TheDailyMail [UK]: Vladimir Putin jokes with Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad that he will invite Trump to Damascus to have a biblical conversion http://dailym.ai/2FL5KsU so “everything will become normal with him”

🐣 RT @Delavegalaw There’s only way to look at this: No intel indicated 4 embassies were being targeted, yet Esper is willing to imply there might have been, thereby endangering us all and making a complete fool of himself, in order to vouch for Trump. They’re all lying. That’s all you have to say.

VanityFair: Pelosi to Trump: You Are Impeached Forever (And Your Tweets Are Crazy) http://bit.ly/2taGslb
// The Speaker of the House did not hold back on This Week with George Stephanopoulos.

DailyBeast, Anna Nemtsova: Amid Iran Crisis, Russia’s Mideast Presence Just Keeps Growing http://bit.ly/37VaCaE
// One example: At the peak of the pre-war crises around Iran, German Chancellor Merkel has gone to see Putin, not Trump, looking for solutions.

🐣 RT @mtomasky New Column: Once upon a time, when a POTUS made a claim, the world generally believed him. (Read the anecdote that opens this column.) Today? Well…
⋙ DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: How Trump’s Parade of Lies Finally Caught Up With Him http://bit.ly/2uzmnFp
// Iran blinked, but Trump got no credit for it and for good reason: He’s devalued the authority of his position speaking for America with his endless stream of lies.

🐣 RT @FaceTheNation NEWS: .@RepAdamSchiff tells @margbrennan that the House Intelligence committee is “considering” subpoenaing John Bolton, who has previously said he would testify if subpoenaed in the Senate. 💽 https://twitter.com/FaceTheNation/status/1216388411113771008?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @atrupar On CNN, Mark Esper makes it absolutely clear that the Trump administration is making it up as they go when they claim Soleimani posed an imminent threat to 4 different US embassies 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1216364467820408834?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar Defense Secretary Mark Esper’s new talking point is that while he may not have seen intelligence indicating Iran was imminently targeting American embassies, President Sharpie believed they were — and that’s good enough for him. That’s the best these guys can do. It’s farcical.

✅ AP: How a debunked Ukraine theory endures against all evidence http://bit.ly/2R768Hi by Amanda Seitz, Eric Tucker and Richard Lardner
// Unfortunately, this article doesn’t link to all the articles it cites, not even giving media outlets or authors. I have a pretty good idea of the articles they’re referencing, but I’m steeped in this stuff. I suggest: BuzzFeedNews, Ryan Broderick (11/4): http://bit.ly/2YfgVCA

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: If Trump Wins in 2020, Get Ready for President Don Jr. http://bit.ly/2uHqj7e //➔ and then Ivanka. Eric, not so much.
// In an excerpt from his new book, “Running Against the Devil,” Daily Beast columnist Rick Wilson conjures what a Trump dynasty would look like.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d If someone else did something else thousands of times, they would be consistently flagging that something else for readers and viewers whenever it was relevant. But somehow that doesn’t happen with @realDonaldTrump’s countless absurd fabrications.
⋙ 🐣 RT @joshtpm Fascinating dimension of the Trump era: all news orgs now hitting live with Trumps claim about four embassies and considering it as claim to be litigated even while simultaneously everyone universally understands he made this up on the spur of the moment.
⋙⋙ 🐣 It’s what hard-working journalists do. Yes, everyone knows, but as it can’t be proved, it must be questioned and the fact of the changing narrative laid out. Opinion writers have more freedom, but fact reporters must report facts. Hound Pompeo til he breaks like Mulvaney did.

🐣 RT @HMATehran Thanks for the many goodwill messages. Can confirm I wasn’t taking part in any demonstrations! Went to an event advertised as a vigil for victims of #PS752 tragedy. Normal to want to pay respects- some of victims were British. I left after 5 mins, when some started chanting.
// @HMATehran is Bob Macaire, British Ambassador to Iran

🐣 RT @hardball “Assassination is not a method for ending belligerence with a foreign power; it’s a way to deepen it. By ordering the killing of this Iranian general we have unleashed something … The Iranian people are going to remember it for years.” [–Chris Matthews]
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, Hardball: Chris Matthews: Iran will remember what the United States did http://on.msnbc.com/2NkENQP
// 1/11/2020; On the assassination of Qasem Soleimani, Chris says “Assassination is not a method for ending belligerence with a foreign power; it’s a way to deepen it. By ordering the killing of this Iranian general we have unleashed something. It will not end with the Iranian firing of those ballistic missiles into the Al Assad military base. The Iranian people are going to remember it for years.”

🐣 RT @MSNBC WATCH: @Maddow dives into reporting from the Washington Post and CNN that a federal investigation into Hillary Clinton, the Clinton Foundation, Uranium One, and other right-wing narratives has found nothing worthy of criminal investigation.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, RachelMaddow: Another vindication for Clinton as probe reportedly hits dead end http://on.msnbc.com/2RdzrYI
// Rachel Maddow relays reporting from the Washington Post and CNN that a federal investigation into Hillary Clinton, the Clinton Foundation, Uranium One, and other pet right-wing narratives has found nothing worthy of criminal investigation, and reviews the other such investigations and suggestive media reports that have previously failed to incriminate Clinton.

⭕ 11 Jan 2020

RawStory: Lev Parnas attorney tells judge there are ‘essential’ documents Congress needs for impeachment http://bit.ly/3a57hHU
⋙ ⇈ ⇊ 🐣 RT @josephabondy We’ve just asked the Court’s permission to give additional materials, extracted from three more of Lev Parnas’ electronic devices, to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence #HPSCI for use in the impeachment inquiry. #LetLevSpeak #LevRemembers https://twitter.com/josephabondy/status/1216113437622837248?s=20/photo/1-2

🧵 RT @SethAbramson Everyone wonders where the $1 billion Trump got from MBS (he won’t say when) went. In late 2017, a Saudi whistleblower later spied on by MBS via Twitter said he had the answer. (@MiddleEastEye was founded by an @guardian editor.) ¤ The story is unconfirmed. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1216168772404490245?s=20
⋙ MiddleEastEye (Nov 2017): Crown Prince bin Salman ‘bribed’ Trump, Saudi Twitter whistleblower claims http://bit.ly/37VSxcH
// Mujtahidd alleges that boat linked to Trump’s organisation was filled with $1bn in cash as a personal gift from bin Salman
🐣 RT @SethAbramson [ … ] 7/ There’s no reason to give Trump money by boat; he’s set up more clandestine ways to pay him. But given that a second assassination attempt happened the same night as Soleimani, and it was one MBS but not America wanted/needed, it’s possible MBS is paying us to assassinate men.

🐣 RT @DrGJackBrown FACT: While ‘The Fog of War’ mostly likely led to the unintentional dowing of Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752, with no doubt, if Donald Trump had not assassinated #Soleimani, those 176 people would be alive today. ¤ #NoWarWithlran #NoWar #UkranianPlaneCrash
⋙ 🐣 Not to mention the 80 who were crushed to death when people panicked and stampeded during one of the mourning gatherings

💙 CNN, Katelyn Polantz: 2015 memo from Erik Prince to Trump campaign: ‘National disgrace’ that Soleimani ‘not already DEAD’ http://cnn.it/2FJe7Fm

🐣 RT @justinamash He sells troops. ¤ “We have a very good relationship with Saudi Arabia—I said, listen, you’re a very rich country. You want more troops? I’m going to send them to you, but you’ve got to pay us. They’re paying us. They’ve already deposited $1B in the bank.” 💽 https://twitter.com/justinamash/status/1216054398138376192?s=20/photo/1

CNN: Why Trump’s changing Iran story is costing him support in Congress http://cnn.it/2Nju7lr

🐣 RT @DrGJackBrown Why did Trump assassinate #Soleimani?

A. To distract from his Impeachment Trial.
B. To appease #JohnBolton.
C. To appease Republican Senators.
D. Putin told him to do it.
E. Trump is a Sadist.
F. Cowardly overcompensation by proxy.
G. Someone paid Trump to do it.

🐣 RT @BillKristol It’s been a rough decade for those of us who think America has a key role in advancing liberty around the world. But from Hong Kong to Tehran, the yearning for freedom is strong, and the U.S., despite its problems, remains an inspiration. This is a source of hope for the future.

💙 TheGuardian, Martin Pengelli: How to dump Trump: Rick Wilson on Running Against the Devil http://bit.ly/2TefnIv
// He was a Republican ad❣man but now he’s a bestselling author out to bring down a president. He says Democrats must listen

🐣 RT @MSNBC “This group is the most incompetent bunch of liars I’ve ever encountered. I served an administration that had skillful liars in it, like Richard Bruce Cheney and so forth. But this administration gets caught every day…” – Ret. Col. Lawrence Wilkerson
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, AMJoy: Trump admin. justification for Iran strike slammed by retired col. http://on.msnbc.com/30gShCC
// Iran has admitted to unintentionally shooting down a Ukrainian plane amid increased tensions between the U.S. and Iran. Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, retired, joins Joy Reid to discuss, saying of the ongoing conflict between America and Iran, ‘Let’s wash away all the lies and all the cheating and all the stupidity and incompetence… And let’s just look at what we did.’

🐣 RT @Delavegalaw A juror who’s shown clear bias, or has already decided the case is disqualified due to “Actual Bias.” Dems needn’t grandstand or decry the hypocrisy; They should just make the legal case to Roberts, and the public, that McConnell, Graham and others have disqualified themselves.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d “Trump is so cynical he wouldn’t even recognize that making foreign policy decisions influenced by impeachment is the kind of thing he shouldn’t say out loud.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @tribelaw Trump’s motives are always muddled, but for assassinating Soleimani it’s a good bet it was:

30% Impeachment insurance
40% Obama envy
10% Putin bragging rights
10% Revenge for past wrongs
10% Weakening Iran
0% Defense vs imminent attack

⋙ 🐣 RT @NYMag A new report indicates Trump may have committed a grave dereliction of duty by letting his ongoing impeachment influence his decision to kill Soleimani
⋙⋙💙NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Report: Trump Cited GOP Senate Impeachment Pressure As Reason to Kill Soleimani http://nym.ag/2QHPhMj

🐣 RT @tribelaw If @Lawrence really said the Chief Justice couldn’t & wouldn’t break a 50-50 Senate tie as presiding officer in the upcoming trial, I respectfully disagree. The Constitution’s text, structure & history all show the contrary. Eg: CJ Chase broke two Senate ties in Johnson’s trial.

🐣 RT @MollyJongFast I knew it was Tom Cotton.
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT He told some associates that he wanted to preserve the support of Republican hawks in the Senate in the coming impeachment trial, naming Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas as an example, even though they had not spoken about Iran since before Christmas.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MikeLupica If Tom Cotton is now setting policy in that part of the world, we’re more screwed than I thought.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @MollyJongFast We’re all going to die
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @MikeLupica There was a movie once about circumstances like the ones we now face: “Dr. Strangelove.”
🐣 RT @gtconway3d “[A]ministration officials said they did not actually know when or where .. an attack might occur and one … said it was ‘a mistake’ to use the word ‘imminent.’ And some … were stunned that Mr. Trump picked what they considered a radical option with unforeseen consequences.”
🐣 RT @gtconway3d “American intelligence officials … learned that the Iranians ..had not intended to escalate the low-level conflict. The rockets landed … when … personnel normally were not there and it was only by unlucky chance that Mr. Hamid [the American contractor] was killed ….”
🐣 RT @dcpoll Milley told lawmakers that intelligence showed discussion by Suleimani of potential attacks on 3 specific dates in late Dec or early Jan –– but those were all before the strike on Suleimani and no attacks actually occurred. ¤ There was no ‘imminent threat.’
🐣 RT @UROCKlive1 It’s. What. He. Does.
⋙ 🐣 RT @gtconway3d He. Just. Made. It. Up.
⋙⋙ 🧵 RT @rgoodlaw This is important: ¤ “American intelligence officials monitoring communications between Kataib Hezbollah and General Suleimani’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps learned that the Iranians…had NOT INTENDED TO ESCALATE the low-level conflict.” 📌 https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1216092756705206272?s=20
⋙⋙⋙ 💙 NYT: Seven Days in January: How the U.S. and Iran Approached the Brink of War http://nyti.ms/30ap1gy
// The story of that week, and the secret planning in the months preceding it, ranks as the most perilous chapter so far in President Trump’s three years in office.

🐣 RT @ WSJ SCOOP: U.S. officials warned Iraq that it risks losing access to its account at the New York Fed, where international oil sale revenue is kept, if it moves to expel U.S. troops
⋙ WSJ: U.S. Warns Iraq It Risks Losing Access to Key Bank Account If Troops Told to Leave http://on.wsj.com/30hAsTN
// Loss of access to New York Fed account, where international oil sale revenue is kept, could creating cash crunch in Iraq’s financial system

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Daily reminder: Trump is an impeached President. If he’s acquitted by a Senate GOP that suppresses key evidence, it won’t exonerate him. And, the facts will come out. They always do.

🐣 RT @amandarivkin The demand that you must be seriously serious at all times is kind of mindless totalism. Be human FFS, it is actually the only way to slay totalism. In the face of horror, I have always been encouraged to be funny by my father, the refugee born stateless. Dictators hate laughter.

🐣 RT @farnazfassihi BREAKING: Public mourning gatherings turn into protests in #Iran. Angry crowds chanting, “Death to the liars.” ¤ #IranPlaneCrash #UkrainePlaneCrash
⋙ 🐣 68 trampled to death, 167 killed in a plane crash. And all because Trump was trying to gain the support of unnamed Senators in his Senate trial, per WSJ. People are dying now. We’ve turned a corner. If not for Iranian restraint, we’d be in a hot war today.

🐣 RT @USArmy You heard it from the @ArmyChiefStaff. ¤ When we go, we go to win! ¤ #WinningMatters! ¤ #USArmy Graphic https://twitter.com/USArmy/status/1215998061178167302?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 That’s why we’ve abandoned the Kurds to the Turks, have ended the war on ISIS and have retreated to protection of forces status in Iraq, where we’re now unwelcome. ~ West Point grad’s wife ¤ Trump has repeatedly betrayed the Armed Services, the country and our allies.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @KathyHurley My dad was a career Army intelligence officer. He served in Viet Nam – came back pretty damaged (emotionally); died at the age of 47 from cancer caused by agent orange. I loved the military life and love our military. They don’t deserve this clown & his equally incompetent admin.

🐣 RT @ConsWahoo This man is a jenius. He’s figured out that he can lie with impunity, bullshit his way through if called on it, and then have the apparati of the executive branch, the GOP, and half the Congress clean up after him.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Acyn Trump claims Saudi Arabia has already deposited one billion dollars “in the bank” in exchange for US troops being sent. He then goes on to talk about South Korea paying $500 million for US troops defending them against North Korea. 💽 https://twitter.com/ConsWahoo/status/1215997662387941377?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @cbouzy I am calling on @SpeakerPelosi @RepAdamSchiff to investigate why the Trump administration didn’t alert the four embassies of an imminent attack. Trump put the lives of Americans at risk by not alerting the embassies, we deserve to know why.

🧵 RT @rgoodlaw President Trump’s claim of bomb threats to embassies is falling apart. 📌 https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1215989643528822784?s=20
1. No threat to an embassy in intelligence briefings to Congress
2. Two senior administration officials appear to be admitting to WaPo that Trump’s claim is false

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs In its official rhetoric and strategic documents, Washington has, since 1979, consistently portrayed Iran as a purely hostile and dangerous actor. @Benjamin05055 and @sns_1239 discuss the origins of the distorted U.S. view of Iran:
⋙ ForeignAffairs, Daniel Benjamin and Steven Simon: America’s Great Satan http://fam.ag/
// 10/15/2019, Nov/Dec 2019 issue; The 40-Year Obsession With Iran

🔆 This❗️⋙ TheTelegraph [UK]: Iran plane crash: Tehran admits it ‘unintentionally’ shot down plane http://bit.ly/2TbFNdJ

⭕ 10 Jan 2020

🐣 RT @ Russian military expert Igor Korotchenko: ¤ “Today, Turkey, Russia and Iran are jointly working in Syria… from where you’ve been asked to get out. Tomorrow, you’ll get out of Iraq and then you’ll get out of everywhere else… we’re winning.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Russians Think Soleimani Was Great, and Trump’s a Big Loser
While lamenting Soleimani’s liquidation, Russian experts see the Kremlin as the big winner as tensions rise between the US & Iran—both geopolitically & financially. ¤ My latest for @thedailybeast
⋙⋙ 💙 DailyBeast, Julia Davis: Russians Think Soleimani Was Great, and Trump’s a Big Loser http://bit.ly/36KTC77
// While lamenting Soleimani’s liquidation, Russian experts see the Kremlin as the big winner as tensions rise between the U.S. and Iran—both geopolitically and financially.

🐣 RT @AlArabia_Eng Germany says it still wants “to save” the 2015 nuclear accord with Iran, rejecting US President Donald Trump’s call for Europeans to quit the pact.
⋙ AlArabia: Germany rejects Trump call to ditch Iran nuclear pact http://bit.ly/37QzXCG

WaPo, James Robenalt: The Supreme Court can review an unfair impeachment trial http://wapo.st/39WmM4Z In general, the courts will defer to the Senate. But there are limits, some justices have said.
// James Robenalt is an attorney in Cleveland and the author of four nonfiction books, including “January 1973: Watergate, Roe v. Wade, Vietnam, and the Month That Change America Forever.” He lectures with John Dean on Watergate and legal ethics.

DailyBeast: Trump Is Handing Iran Its Biggest Strategic Objective: Iraq http://bit.ly/2QHmE1G by Spencer Ackerman, Erin Banco and Asawin Suebsaeng
// Iran wants the U.S. out of Iraq, so the administration’s response is to say it won’t leave, regardless of what the government of Iraq—that the U.S. set up—has to say about it.

WaPo: E.U. leaders rally behind tattered Iran deal, ignoring Trump’s call to ditch it http://wapo.st/2uzAhY8

WaPo: Trump now claims four embassies were under threat from Iran, raising fresh questions about intelligence reports http://wapo.st/36Jkm83

NYT: Iran Says It Unintentionally Shot Down Ukrainian Airliner http://nyti.ms/2QKZK9U
// “The Islamic Republic of Iran deeply regrets this disastrous mistake,” President Hassan Rouhani said, as Iran reversed its claims that mechanical failure was to blame.

🐣 RT @MiaFarrow [To: @real] 176 people would be alive today if you hadn’t killed Soleimani, Iran’s second in command. On an ordinary night no one would have shot down that plane. If Iran had been less prudent in their response to the killing of Soleimani, we would surely be in a full scale war.

🐣 RT @jpduberg still thinking a resignation by March? If not, what changed your thoughts?
⋙ 🐣 RT @AngrierWHStaff March is my best guess. We’ve seen more GOP speak out against him lately. I was afraid Iran was going to push it back, but that seems stable for now. ¤ For those wondering, I say March because most states with vulnerable Republicans have a primary cutoff by March.
// re: Trump resignation

🐣✅ RT @ddale8 None of these claims of fact is correct. ¤ [On NATO:] ¤ The “it had no money,” the “nobody was paying except us,” the “roller coaster down,” the “$530 billion,” the “all because of me.” All wrong. https://twitter.com/ddale8/status/1215840546578747392?s=20/photo/1

🐣 Facebook ads don’t have account managers. It’s all done by searches and algorithms. That’s why it’s so lucrative, because it’s all automatic. To start factchecking ads would require hiring thousands of people. It would require them to change their entire business model #inners

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT I have placed a request with the Director of National Intelligence for a briefing on the new intelligence surrounding the imminent attacks on U.S. embassies that the President referred to today, but somehow didn’t come up in the full Senate briefing on Wednesday.

DailyBeast, David Rothkopf: With 176 Dead in Iran on Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752, Does Trump Understand Consequences Yet? http://bit.ly/2R9jYJr
// Iran bears full responsibility for this deadly disaster. But it was America that created the conditions for it, and more disasters to come.

🐣 RT @MikeMadden “A senior White House official said it was “super uncool” and “quite unwise” for Gaetz to push for limits on the president’s authority.”
⋙ WaPo: Trump angered by House ally’s push to limit his authority on Iran http://wapo.st/2uDuctS

BaltimoreSun (8/23/19): Clinton’s airstrike motives questioned Many wonder if attack was meant to distract from Lewinsky matter http://bit.ly/30eol9Z But this involved Afghanistan, not Iraq @AllInWithChris #inners

Pretty sure Clinton’s “Wag The Dog” moment involved Afghanistan … and Osama Bin Laden: ForeignPolicy (1/7/2020): Trump’s ‘Wag the Dog’ Moment http://bit.ly/3a1iXLM @allinwithchris #inners
// We were in the White House when President Bill Clinton was wrongly accused of using military power to aid his own political fortunes. Here’s why this time is different.

DailyBeast, Justin Baragona: Hannity Appears to Threaten to Give Out GOP Senators’ Phone Numbers if They Allow Impeachment Witnesses http://bit.ly/2Tcy3IE
// “Don’t make me start giving out the phone number!”

🐣 RT @Acosta Source familiar with discussions inside Trump Senate trial team says “significant and important issues of executive privilege” are raised by prospect of Bolton potentially testifying. But source says no decision made on privilege as Bolton testimony is not yet a sure thing.

🐣 RT @NoahBookbinder Senator Lindsey Graham, before the last presidential impeachment trial, strongly embraced the long-standing precedent of hearing witness testimony. There is absolutely no reason for President Trump’s impeachment trial to be any different.
⋙ Newsweek: Resurfaced Video Shows Lindsey Graham Arguing for Witnesses to Testify at Bill Clinton Impeachment Trial http://bit.ly/2R8jlPZ
// 1/7/2019

WaPo, George Conway and Neal Katyal: How Pelosi should play her impeachment cards http://wapo.st/2sXYerU

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff A Senate trial should be like any other trial. ¤ Senators should hear from witnesses. Senators should see the documents. ¤ Only then can they make the best possible decision regarding the President’s misconduct. ¤ Once upon a time, Mitch McConnell felt the same. 💽 https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1215626187101306881?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @benjaminhaddad Elegant and interesting compared review of the memoirs of @RNicholasBurns and @SamanthaJPower by Ivan Krastev and @leonardbenardo1. Critical reviews yet makes you want to read both. via @aminterest
⋙ AmericanInterest: Ivan Krastev and Leonard Benardo: The Foreign Policy Debate We Need https://wp.me/p4ja0Z-MNt
// How to temper idealism with the demands of responsible statecraft—without abandoning our commitment to democracy and human rights? This is the question facing America’s foreign policy hands as they look beyond the Trump presidency.

🐣 RT @dcpoll “Which makes us an occupying force in violation of international law, creates tension with a key partner government, and makes Iranian and affiliated efforts to kick us out more sympathetic.” – @djrothkopf
⋙ 🐣 RT @sam_vinograd State indicates that it will not accept the caretaker Iraqi Prime Minister’s request to discuss a US troop withdrawal, indicating the US view that our force posture is right and appropriate. ¤ Our position is that our position trumps the Iraqi one.
⋙⋙ StateDept, Press Statement: The U.S. Continued Partnership with Iraq http://bit.ly/2R6htre //➔ whether they want it or not

🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS A hair-raising quote from an interview with Tom @Malinowski, a member of Armed Services: ¤ “If the objective was to weaken the Quds Force irrespective of any intelligence about imminent attacks on Americans, then where does that end? And is it over?”
⋙ 🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS Senior House Dems tell us the bombshell effort to kill Shahlai strongly suggests a much broader operation underway, one mostly concealed from Congress. ¤ Worse, @RepEliotEngel tells us @SecPompeo may NOT show up at hearing next week. @paulwaldman1 and me:
⋙⋙ WaPo: New Iran revelations suggest Trump’s deceptions were deeper than we thought http://wapo.st/2R0ok5q
⋙ 🐣 RT @Southeast191 I’m starting to think that bc of Trump’s dementia-related issues, Pompeo & other hawks are taking advantage to wage unnecessary war for personal gain, revenge, and religious ideology. This isn’t to say the buck doesn’t stop w Trump.
⋙ 🐣 RT @HCHyson Great! So 63 of my fellow Canadian citizens died because Trump decided to go on a Middle Eastern adventure. ¤ With this information, there is no way NATO should get involved in this despite Trump’s request, as this in no way looks like a defensive measure by the United States.

CNN, Chris Cillizza: How ‘Lock Her Up!’ just blew up http://cnn.it/39YbAVK //➔ just wait: I wouldn’t be surprised if Barr didn’t put himself in charge of a new probe @

🐣 RT @BobbyChesnick This second strike would have to rest on the same fact-dependent domestic law ground as the Soleimani strike: self-defense (whether understood as based on Art. II, as implied term of AUMF, or both). Note T10/T50 oversight issue too. Will post about this @lawfareblog shortly.
⋙ 🐣 RT @gregorydjohnsen If this is true, I’m curious as to what authority the US used to conduct the strike in Yemen. Certainly not the 2001 AUMF, not the 2002 AUMF, and article II seems weak here or am I missing something @BobbyChesney @steve_vladeck @benjaminwittes
⋙⋙ WaPo: On the day U.S. forces killed Soleimani, they launched another secret operation targeting a senior Iranian official in Yemen http://wapo.st/2t9kyP4

TheAtlantic, Jonathan Shaub (Nov): Executive Privilege Should Have No Power When It Comes to an Impeachment http://bit.ly/35EJbAE
// 11/15/2019; The same rules don’t apply now that the House has begun a formal impeachment inquiry.

MacLeans.ca, Marcus Kolga: Vladimir Putin’s war against truth, justice and Sergei Magnitsky http://bit.ly/39Zt0Bl “This requires us to consume news through a thick critical lens, and question sources and motivations behind stories that sound too strange or wild to be true”
// Canadian advocates for Magnitsky legislation have become victims of Russian government propagandists
➔ “Marcus Kolga is a strategic digital communications strategist, human rights activist and expert on foreign disinformation. He is a senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute’s Centre of Advancing Canadian Interests Abroad.”

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: This is how Democrats can flip the Senate http://wapo.st/2QFmd8e

🐣 RT @brianklaas Just want to put this out there: Donald Trump is a serial liar and anyone who simply takes him at his word is incredibly naive.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ddale8 Over two days, Trump has gone from 1) not mentioning embassies to 2) saying it was the embassy in Baghdad to 3) saying it was embassies plural to 4) saying it was four embassies.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @JProskowGlobal NEW: In a new interview with Fox News, President Trump claimed that Soleimani was planning to attack the US Embassy in Baghdad, and later said “I believe it would have been 4 embassies”
⋙⋙⋙⋙ link to: FoxNews https://twitter.com/ddale8/status/1215723018762235904?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 Let me guess: Pompeo will agree but say the location of the four embassies is classified – too classified to tell to Congress

🐣💙 RT @MollyMcKew Many conspiracies are connected by a set of malicious, profiteering actors, and The Hill should have to pay for independent investigation/debunking of all of Solomon’s deliberately false and manipulative lies, and everyone should STOP LINKING TO THE HILL. ¤ Carry on.
⋙ 🧵 I have. I used to link to them as a source of breaking news. Then I ran into one of the Solomon’s articles and it was kind of like that horrible @CelebrityCruises ad: Total alt-reality. Haven’t linked to them since. 📌 https://twitter.com/MattGertz/status/1215695794596188161?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @MattGertz 1. I surfaced an interesting fact while researching this piece. Jeff Sessions appointed John Huber after a John Solomon report in The Hill, the details of which are very familiar.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @MattGertz The final, inevitable collapse of the right-wing media’s Uranium One conspiracy theory is a cautionary tale for journalists who trust Peter Schweizer’s reporting.
⋙⋙⋙ MediaMatters, Matt Gertz: The final, inevitable collapse of the right-wing media’s Uranium One conspiracy theory http://bit.ly/2QIb5Yf
// Report that probe will result in no charges shows the danger of trusting Peter Schweizer’s reporting

NYT: Pelosi Alerts House to Be Ready to Send Impeachment Articles Next Week http://nyti.ms/37Sf3mL
// In a letter to lawmakers, Ms. Pelosi appeared to be moving to end an impasse, but she did not offer a more specific timeline.

🐣 RT @cstrohm A Kremlin strategy to undermine Biden would echo its work in 2016, when American intelligence agencies found that Russia carried out a sophisticated operation to damage Democrat Hillary Clinton and ultimately help Trump
⋙ Bloomberg: U.S. Probes If Russia Is Targeting Biden in 2020 Election Meddling http://bloom.bg/35FERRu

WaPo: On the day U.S. forces killed Soleimani, they launched another secret operation targeting a senior Iranian official in Yemen http://wapo.st/2t81eSl

🐣 RT @joelockhart Anyone who thinks the House managers have yet to be picked and have not been preparing for the trial doesn’t know the Speaker. There’s a difference between being picked and being announced. They’ll be ready.
⋙ 🐣 Best thing I learned recently: House managers get to both open and close. America will be watching.

🐣 There are two people I simply can’t watch on live tv, Trump and Pompeo. The factchecking part of my brain shorts out.

🐣 RT @NancyPelosi By joining a resolution to dismiss, Sen. McConnell showed his true colors. Americans have now seen what is at stake in a fair trial with witnesses & evidence, and new evidence has emerged. Every Senator will have to vote: is their loyalty is to the President or the Constitution?

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind Lest we forget on Monday both Pompeo and Kellyanne Conway claimed Trump never said he would destroy cultural sites. This whole regime is lying to us in the light of day. This is authoritarian-like propaganda!

🐣 Yup. Trump said it so it’s true. ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1215669125038723078?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Bill_Maxwell_ NONE OF THE SENATORS OR CONGRESSIONAL REPS WHO WERE BRIEFED ON THIS THURSDAY WERE TOLD ANYTHING LIKE THIS.
⋙ 🐣 that’s because it’s b.s. – reshaping reality to conform to whatever Trump spouts off. this is it, folks. 2+2=5. we have always been at war with Eastasia. (Orwell)

🐣 RT @SarahGould_SA Bingo. Bush Sr. Was an oil man, W & Rumsfeld too. They all got richer from Iraq & Afghanistan wars. Afgan has big poppy seeds production. W:”Let’s send CIA to collect seeds for us. We may need it.” (Insert sarcasm BIGLY here)
⋙ 🐣 The first blog post I ever wrote was at DailyKos titled “Guns and Poppies” about how the Taliban had tried to control opium trafficking. It all changed when the U.S. showed up. Corruption took over with high govt officials cashing in.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @janforney1 And I believe CIA with contractors too- ¤ drug trafficking to line pockets of their collaborators and stock funds for office the shelf operations

🐣‼️RT @GlennKirschner2 If military strikes were motivated by Trump’s desire to curry favor with witnesses who will sit in judgment at his impeachment trial it represents a historic, egregious, unforgivable abuse of power.
⋙ 🐣💙 RT @jaketapper WSJ: “Mr. Trump, after the strike, told associates he was under pressure to deal with Gen. Soleimani from GOP senators he views as important supporters in his coming impeachment trial in the Senate, associates said.”
⋙⋙ WSJ: Trump’s New National Security Team Made Fast Work of Iran Strike http://on.wsj.com/3a19Lr8
// White House advisers were cohesive and less inclined than their predecessors to push back against the president’s wishes
⋙⋙ caption: White House officials in the Situation Room on Tuesday night, including, from left, acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Vice President Mike Pence, President Trump, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley [General Eyebrows], Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin and national security adviser Robert O’Brien. SHEALAH CRAIGHEAD/WHITE HOUSE/EPA/SHUTTERSTOCK https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/1215644318989418496?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @justinamash The administration has provided no evidence to qualify its recent military action as a necessary defensive response to an imminent attack. Moreover, it absurdly relies on the 2002 Authorization for Use of Military Force and Article II of the Constitution as legal justifications. 📌 https://twitter.com/justinamash/status/1215019603979624448?s=20

🐣 RT @duty2warn Donald Trump’s huge eye bags, sniffing and slurring spark yet more health fears “He repeatedly stumbled over simple words raising concerns of dementia. During the speech, Trump also botched words like ‘tolerated,’ ‘terrorist’ and ‘accomplishments.’ […] http://bit.ly/309x6Cj
⋙ 🐣 doctored photos
⋙⋙ 🐣 I’ve edited thousands of photos. Notice how much more wrinkled his skin is in the right photo. That’s done with a function to add “structure” (overused here). He’s always spray-tanned orange, but notice the grey circles under his eyes. This is done by “desaturation.”

WaPo, Noah Bookbinder: The Senate has conducted 15 impeachment trials. It heard witnesses in every one. http://wapo.st/37UyziA
// Historical precedent is clear, and it’s not on Trump’s side.

🐣 RT @AngrierWHStaff No matter what else happens from a military perspective, Iran wins here, and Putin’s foothold in the Middle East probably gets bigger.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AP BREAKING: Iraqi prime minister asks U.S. secretary of state to decide the mechanism for American troop withdrawal from Iraq.
⋙⋙ AP: Iraqi PM tells US to decide mechanism for troop withdrawal http://bit.ly/36Hvan2

🐣 RT @CREWcrew FOIA is an important tool for transparency, but the recent misuse of redactions by the government demonstrate the need for reform to ensure the public continues to get the answers they deserve.
⋙ JustSecurity, Anne Weismann: How Should FOIA Be Reformed to Prevent Further Abuse of Redactions? http://bit.ly/2QZ1cnS

WarOnTheRocks, Aaron Stein: A Guide to Getting Real on Iran http://bit.ly/35Gtk4u “[T]here is a notion that the United States can simultaneously be risk adverse and omnipotent”

🐣 RT @brianklaas Trump has tweeted this stat — which he fabricated — 22 times. He has strong approval in the Republican party (usually between the high 70s and high 80s) but he keeps saying 95% even when the real numbers fluctuate. But we’ve just grown used to him making stuff up.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real 95% Approval Rating in the Republican Party. Thank you!
⋙ 🐣 📊 According to FiveThirtyEight, 9.8% of Republicans want to see Trump removed from office http://53eig.ht/2N5MJV2https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1215612676983939072?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @AtlanticCouncil “This is not a call for American military recklessness rooted in a new-found sense of escalatory dominance over Iran. A rough parity between the parties where both sides recognize the dangers of armed escalation suffice to prevent war.”
⋙ AtlanticCouncil, Frederic Hof: Qasem Soleimani and escalatory parity http://bit.ly/37QoumE

🐣 RT @MSNBC .@Maddow had to rearrange her studio to accurately portray the scale of 2020 election ad❣spending by Michael Bloomberg, Tom Steyer and the other candidates. Prepare to zoom out. https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1215566707026288642?s=20/photo/1
⋙ Bloomberg, Steyer ad❣spending dwarfs rest of 2020 field -by a lot
// Rachel Maddow shows the sheer scale of the difference between what Michael Bloomberg and Tom Steyer have spent on TV and radio ads so far in the 2020

⭕ 9 Jan 2020

Slate, Fred Kaplan: Trump’s Contempt for Democracy Has Reached New Depths http://bit.ly/2Tj2Vaj
// The president is defying the Constitution amid the crisis with Iran.

🐣 RT @MarkTFitz “Though Mr. Trump has since walked back from the brink of war, I can’t explain the chaos of his presidency as it lurches from crisis to crisis, real or manufactured. [He] said he ‘doesn’t do exit strategies.’ Clearly he doesn’t do strategies, period.”
⋙ NYT, John Kerry: Diplomacy Was Working Until Trump Abandoned It http://nyti.ms/2Nge7AD
// The president put us on a path toward conflict and turmoil with Iran.

ForeignAffairs, Robert Zaretsky: Trump’s Napoleon Moment http://fam.ag/2R2RG32 Napoleon “surrounded himself with servants instead of collaborators.”
// When Crimes Become Blunders in an Acquiescent Court

🐣 RT @MSNBC Six senators who were jurors in the impeachment trial of Pres. Clinton refute Majority Leader McConnell’s claims that he’s following the Clinton trial precedent for PRes. Trump. Here’s what else they told @AriMelber.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, TheBeatWithAri: On Trump trial, Sen. McConnell gets fact-checked by six of his Senate colleagues at once http://on.msnbc.com/36Go6H3
// As the Senate marches towards putting Pres. Trump on trial, six former senators who served as jurors in the Senate trial of Pres. Clinton weigh in on the process in this rare joint interview with MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber. The senators fact-check McConnell’s recent claims that he is following the same precedent as the Clinton trial; share their insights on who the key witnesses would be; and reflect on how Sen. Lindsey Graham went from advocating witnesses at this kind of trial and condemning then-candidate Trump to contradicting his past positions.

TheBulwark, Shay Khatiri: Trump’s Treatment of U.S. Allies Comes Home to Roost http://bit.ly/2R7oqZb
// For three years Donald Trump abused America’s allies. Now he’s shocked that they’re not rushing to back him up on killing Soleimani.

WaPo, Fareed Zakaria: Trump does not have a foreign policy. He has a series of impulses. http://wapo.st/37Qy0Go

🐣 RT @N_Waters89 We @bellingcat have analysed a video that shows a missile hitting an object above Parand in Tehran. ¤ We believe this object was likely flight #PS572.
Read it here👇
⋙ Bellincat.com: Video Apparently Showing Flight PS752 Missile Strike Geolocated to Iranian Suburb http://bit.ly/2Nd2VEO
//➔ unverified image of possible missile fragment from article https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1215608820053020672?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @TIME TIME’s new cover: “We’ve upped the ante.” Why Nancy Pelosi is going all in against Trump https://ti.me/2QASs8k 💽 https://twitter.com/TIME/status/1215241863436873728?s=20/photo/1
// TIME Cover Nancy Pelosi ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1215593610936225799?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @SenKamalaHarris .@SpeakerPelosi is right. This isn’t 1999. During Clinton’s impeachment:
-that President fully cooperated with Congress
-first-hand witnesses from the administration gave sworn testimony
Trump is blocking witnesses and documents—and McConnell vows to be in ‘total coordination.’
⋙ 💙🐣 RT @CNNPolitics Speaker Pelosi: “I’m not withholding them indefinitely. I’ll send them over when I’m ready. And that will probably be soon. … documentation, witnesses, facts, truth. That’s what they’re afraid of” https://cnn.it/2tIAxUt 💽 https://twitter.com/CNNPolitics/status/1215310079899119618?s=20/photo/1

Politico: Trump claims Soleimani was planning to blow up U.S. embassy http://politi.co/2FDqD97
// Democrats have been criticizing the administration for not revealing more about Iran’s ‘imminent’ attack plans.

WaPo, David Ignatius: This is what a real Iran strategy would look like http://wapo.st/2FxCYvJ

WaPo, Jim Webb: When did it become acceptable to kill a top leader of a country we aren’t even at war with? http://wapo.st/2FxJD94 Webb is a former Democratic Senator from Virginia and was Secretary of the Navy under Reagan

WaPo: House approves measure limiting Trump’s authority to take further military action against Iran http://wapo.st/35HuJHU

🐣 🔲 RT @PodSaveAmerica NEW POD: Mitch McConnell & the Senate Republicans get ready to vote for a rigged impeachment trial, endorsements start piling up in the Democratic primary, & @ewarren talks to @jonfavs about the Iran crisis & her campaign strategy in the weeks before Iowa: http://go.crooked.com/XMf82j

🐣 🔲💙 RT @AmExperiencePBS One man’s crusade tested the limits of American decency and democracy. ¤ Watch MCCARTHY, now streaming online and on the @PBS Video app → http:// to.pbs.org/2tO05PK

🐣 RT @BillKristol In the midst of arguments over the Senate trial rules, let’s not lose sight of this: ¤ Trump hasn’t testified. ¤ He’s stopped key witnesses from testifying. ¤ His defenders want to stop witnesses from testifying. ¤ It’s almost as if…Trump’s guilty, and his defenders know he’s guilty.

🐣 Benefits of withholding Impeachment Articles (thread): ¤ (Seth is nothing if not thorough)
⋙ 🧵 RT @SethAbramson 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1215392051354853378?s=20

1⃣ More time to investigate.
2⃣ More time to litigate.
3⃣ More time for media to investigate/report.
4⃣ New evidence can emerge.
5⃣ New witnesses can emerge.
6⃣ New evidence aids argument for witnesses.
7⃣ New Senate can hear trial.
8⃣ Deny Trump fake exoneration.

1⃣5⃣ Time for closed depositions of reluctant witnesses.
1⃣6⃣ Time for open hearings of new witnesses.
1⃣7⃣ Time for hearings with old witnesses with new info.
1⃣8⃣ Time to educate public on contents of HPSCI report.
1⃣9⃣ Prove that the House can exert its power.

9⃣ Retain ability to add articles.
1⃣0⃣ Keep Ukraine story in the news.
1⃣1⃣ Keep impeachment in the news.
1⃣2⃣ Purpose of putting Trump on legal notice: met.
1⃣3⃣ Purpose of drawing public attention to acts: met.
1⃣4⃣ Deny GOP a televised conspiracy theory-fest.

1⃣5⃣ Time for closed depositions of reluctant witnesses.
1⃣6⃣ Time for open hearings of new witnesses.
1⃣7⃣ Time for hearings with old witnesses with new info.
1⃣8⃣ Time to educate public on contents of HPSCI report.
1⃣9⃣ Prove that the House can exert its power.

2⃣0⃣ Option remains to just send Obstruction article.
2⃣1⃣ Option to draft [already supported] Bribery article.
2⃣2⃣ Increase morale of Democratic base.
2⃣3⃣ Provoke Trump to inculpatory words due to anger.
2⃣4⃣ Time to let related probes (e.g. Giuliani) play out.

MORE BENEFITS:
2⃣5⃣ A public stand against ever trusting Mitch again.
Meanwhile, the benefits of *sending* the articles are *sad*:
🔻 Get media off your back
🔻 Let Senators set travel schedules
🔻 Participate lamely in a sham, rigged trial
🔻 Hope GOP will be less mean to you

ONE BENEFIT I FORGOT:
2⃣6⃣ Force GOP Senators in danger of losing their seats to go on the record moving to “dismiss” the articles—which they literally can’t do anyway—when 64% of Republicans want a full trial and 72% of all Americans do. That vote will be an election albatross.

TheAtlantic, David Frum: We’re Just Discovering the Price of Killing Soleimani http://bit.ly/2FwTaxj
// Grieving families around the world are already paying it.

WaPo, Andrew McCabe: If you think Iran is done retaliating, think again http://wapo.st/35CZfTi

🐣 RT @DavidVidecette I know, I was perhaps being a little facetious towards what I thought was a political point. ¤ We can point the finger of blame in many places, including my own country’s past leaders, but none of them actually shot down the civilian plane.
⋙ 🐣 To me, the key pivot point was Trump pulling out of Iran deal, but it could go back to Bush’s unwarranted invasion of Iraq (which was clear at the time from Colin Powell’s on-the-record statements). The rest is mostly noise.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Message from Nancy Pelosi: ‘It’s not about how bad they are. It’s about how good we are’ http://wapo.st/35EgweW “The administration conducted a provocative, disproportionate airstrike against Iran, which endangered Americans” ~ Pelosi

🧵 RT @jonallendc When you hear a lawmaker arguing that a War Powers resolution does not have force if it is “concurrent” rather than “joint,” he or she is effectively saying Congress doesn’t have the power to stop a president intent on fighting a war without two-thirds votes in each chamber. 1/x 📌 https://twitter.com/jonallendc/status/1215342971387883520?s=20

🐣 RT @JohnBrennan Gang of 8 in Congress is entitled to ALL intelligence on Soleimani killing. @realDonaldTrump’s lies, reckless jingoism, and incompetence disgrace the office of the presidency. Right-wing ideologues in Administration & media steering Trump have put our Nation in grave danger.

🐣 RT @ABC BREAKING: Justin Trudeau: “We have intelligence from multiple sources, including our allies and our own intelligence. The evidence indicates that the plane was shot down by an Iranian surface-to-air missile.” ¤ “This may well have been unintentional.” https://abcn.ws/35E7WNg 💽 https://twitter.com/ABC/status/1215359833655910402?s=20/photo/1
↥ ↧
🐣‼️RT @Acosta Trudeau: Canadian intelligence shows Ukrainian jet was shot down by an Iranian surface to air missile.

🐣 RT @ThePlumlineGS Wow:
“Americans by more than 2-1 say the killing of Soleimani has made the US less safe, a nationwide USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll finds”
“A majority of those surveyed, by 52%-34%, called Trump’s behavior with Iran ‘reckless'”
But he showed “strength” apparently
⋙ 🐣 RT @ArmandoNDK Media spin for Trump will simply fail on this no matter how hard the NYT tries. No one believes them anymore// Exclusive: Americans say Soleimani’s killing made US less safe, Trump ‘reckless’ on Iran
⋙⋙ 📊USAToday/Ipsos Poll: Killing Soleimani made US less safe, Trump reckless on Iran http://bit.ly/2N9OAZM

🐣 RT @McFaul [To: @MessageFromLen] Thanks for this list. Note that most incidents on your list occurred DURING the Trump era, not Obama era. Please fill out the list with data from 2018 and 2019. & especially grateful for data going back to 2003. Most (all?) US soldiers killed by Iranians happened before JCPOA.
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul For what I’ve read, the 600 US soldiers killed by Iran occured before signing of JCPOA. The source in this story is your own colleague, [Newsweek] Brian Hook: http://bit.ly/2FAiJ0e How many after? By my count, only American killed by IRI after JCPOA happened last week, during Trump era.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @MessageFromLen Soleimani, and the regime, are responsible for the deaths of 603 US service members in Iraq 2003-2011. Cumulatively, the IC estimates around a thousand. The latest was last week, which prompted our kinetic (vs pallets of cash) response.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 Are generals to be targets now? Eisenhower, Marshall, Patraeus were also “responsible” for thousands of war deaths, but once the door is opened to assassinating the leaders of other countries, when does it stop?
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 The “pallets of cash” was (as you know) money that belonged to the Iranians. But keep on lying about that. It only works on FoxNews.

⭕ 8 Jan 2020

🐣 RT @Hardball “It sounds like there’s absolutely no justification, we’ve been lied into war before … I see this all over again where the intel is so thin.”
— Valerie Plame on White House justification for Soleimani assassination.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, Hardball: Valerie Plame: We’ve been lied into war before, intelligence ‘so thin’ http://on.msnbc.com/35OoD8B
// Members of Congress were briefed this afternoon on the intelligence that the administration says justified the assassination, as the administration faces increased pressure for details about what prompted it. Valerie Plame says, “It sounds like there’s absolutely no justification, we’ve been lied into war before … I see this all over again where the intelligence is so thin.”

NYT, Nicholas Kristof: Trump Has a Bizarre Idea of Winning http://nyti.ms/2tLkmWt
// Let’s tally up the results of his efforts with Iran.

BuzzFeedNews: The White House’s Iran Briefing Won Over Most Republicans, But Rand Paul And Mike Lee Are Calling It A Disgrace http://bit.ly/37R6Krb
// The parties are splitting apart as the House schedules a vote Thursday on whether to limit Trump’s authority to wage war.

VanityFair, TA Frank: Why Trump’s Iran Blunder Is a Turning Point http://bit.ly/39YM1nw
// Trolled by Iran’s leaders and captured by the hawks around him, the president clumsily took the U.S. to the brink of the Middle East war he’d pledged to avoid. For some supporters, it could be the last straw.

🔆 New❗️⋙ 📊 Pew Poll: How people around the world see the U.S. and Donald Trump in 10 charts http://pewrsr.ch/2QVvhokhttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1215265467553677312?s=20/photo/1
// Confidence in Trump has ticked up in EU countries but remains low

⏳WaPo: A timeline of the escalation in the Middle East http://wapo.st/2QEp417
// In May 2018, the U.S. withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal. Throughout 2019, economic sanctions were imposed as part of President Trump’s “maximum pressure campaign,” further escalating tensions in the region.

🐣 RT @BillKristol Lindsey Graham’s sycophancy will be remembered long after his senatorial career. It’s on a par with that of Trollope’s Obadiah Slope, whom Eleanor Harding calls “an abominable, horrid, hypocritical man…the most fulsome, fawning, abominable man I ever saw.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @Acyn Lindsey Graham says Trump’s speech from this morning will be remembered long after his second term. He also says it’s as good as Reagan’s Tear Down This Wall speech 💽 [Fox:] https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1215100062532956161?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 Finally, someone took the words right out of my mouth (ha! I wish!)

🐣 RT @MSNBC Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin wants to move the Secret Service back to the Treasury Department, but not if it means disclosing Trump’s travel costs before the 2020 election.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, AllInWithChris: Trump admin. still hiding the President’s travel costs http://on.msnbc.com/2T7zY0R
// Thing 1/Thing 2: Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin wants to move the Secret Service back to the Treasury Department, but not if it means disclosing Trump’s travel costs before the 2020 election.

🐣 RT @MSNBC John Kerry says President Trump delivered “an outright lie” during White House speech on Iran missile attack, and discusses Iran Nuclear Deal. 💽 https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1215116080550699008?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @justinamash Congress must repeal both the 2001 and 2002 AUMFs. They primarily serve as false bases for administrations to commence military engagements that Congress never approved. The American people must be heard in matters of war.

DailyBeast: Trump: Iran Is ‘Standing Down,’ but I’m Gonna ‘Punish’ It Some More http://bit.ly/2tEf3Im by Spencer Ackerman, Asawin Suebsaeng and Justin Baragona
// “The American people should be extremely grateful and happy.”

🐣 Iran, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 10 years of tax returns that are missing.

Politico, Natasha Bertrand and Connor O’Brien: ‘Utterly unpersuaded’: Democrats blast Trump team’s Iran intel briefing http://politi.co/2T7aFfG
// Lawmakers declared themselves unimpressed with the administration’s case for killing Qassem Soleimani.

Politico: After ripping up Obama’s Iran playbook, Trump quickly pieces it back together http://politi.co/2QCDj6y
// Following years of trashing his predecessor’s engagement with Iran, Trump found himself echoing key elements of the Obama approach to avoid creating another front in America’s Middle East wars. http://politi.co/

DailyBeast, Matt Lewis: The Trump Doctrine—Hem, Haw, Overreact Wildly, Then Clean Up Your Own Mess http://bit.ly/2QCv4Yk
// Well, we’ve avoided World War III for now, and maybe Trump’s gamble paid off. But his foreign policy still depends on whatever mood he’s in that day.

WaPo: ‘Launch, launch, launch’: Inside the Trump administration as the Iranian missiles began to fall http://wapo.st/2QCqvgI

NYT: 3 Hours From Alert to Attacks: Inside the Race to Protect U.S. Forces From Iran Strikes http://nyti.ms/37ZBHd9
// Intelligence that foreshadowed the Iranian attack set off a tense, often confusing afternoon in the White House Situation Room.

🐣 RT @duty2warn He is an obese man with severe stress, near-constant rage, and acute narcissism, in his 70’s, who washes cheeseburgers down with diet soda and Aderall, and never exercises. He was recently driven to a hospital. Today may have been a turning point. He may be seen less in public.

🐣 RT @GerryConnolly I just left the administration’s briefing on the strike that killed Qasem Soleimani. They tried, unsuccessfully, to conjure up a rationale for the president’s reckless decision. ¤ It was sophomoric and utterly unconvincing. I left the room more troubled than when I went in.

🐣 I expect a revised version of Impeachment Article 1 to be passed in the House incorporating new evidence if Senate trial terms specify that they will only consider findings as submitted. This could even include a deposition from subpoenaed Bolton.

🐣 RT @danbaer “He will need more corruption, more racism & misogyny, more lies, more reckless foreign policy, & more rot of our institutions as time goes on. But none of that will truly dampen the flames of grievance on which Trump rose to power…” In @denveropinion
⋙ DenverPost, Daniel Baer: Trapped between the authoritarian spiral and the progressive paradox http://dpo.st/39W0r7U

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 GOP Sen. Mike Lee goes off on the Trump briefing: “They had to leave after 75 minutes, while they’re in the process of telling us that we need to be good little boys and girls and run along and not debate this in public. I find that absolutely insane. I think it’s unacceptable.” 💽 https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1215031720937963521?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, EJ Dionne: Hey Republicans, demagoguery won’t hide Trump’s incoherence http://wapo.st/2N6oaZe

🐣 RT @duty2warn Last night he chose not to speak nor be seen. The All Is Well tweet – written by an aide. His speech this morning was replete with heavy breathing, sniffling, disconnected affect, aphasia, other gaffes. Other than tweeting a video of it, he did not tweet today. This man is ill.

🐣 RT @jdawsey1 Defense Sec. Esper, answering question in senators briefing today, said voting to curb authority & having public fight over Iran strike could demonstrate division to Iran and a “division of purpose” to troops. Durbin then said he disagreed. Sen. Lee says exchange infuriated him.

Alternet, Chauncey DeVega: Trump’s stark mental impairments are now unleashing global catastrophes: mental health professionals http://bit.ly/2QAAhzP

🐣 RT @MIGS_AI “Tweets from US president Donald Trump and Iranian foreign minister Javad Zarif Tuesday offered a fascinating glimpse at how world leaders can communicate more quickly and directly than ever in times of crisis.”
⋙ WIRED, Garrett Graff: Did Twitter Help Stop War With Iran? http://bit.ly/39PAeYp
// Tweets from US president Donald Trump and Iranian foreign minister Javad Zarif Tuesday offered a fascinating glimpse at how world leaders can communicate more quickly and directly than ever in times of crisis.
⋙ 🐣 .@JZarif’s calm and clarity – even as he was being illegally prevented from entering the US to attend a U.N. meeting – were noteworthy

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “It’s just sad that we’re still sitting here with a President of the United States who – out of a weird mixture of envy and deep antipathy – has to attack his predecessor in the most political manner with the military standing behind him” – @brhodes w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1215049175894757383?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @matthewamiller I wonder which one of the briefers could be so arrogant as to say something like that to United States Senators. You get one guess.
⋙ 🐣 RT @igorbobic Mike Lee calls Iran briefing “probably the worst briefing at least on a military issue I’ve seen,” adding that it was “insulting” to be told by administration officials not to debate merits of taking military action

🐣 RT @atrupar “Blood on his hands” isn’t legal justification for killing Soleimani. Lots of officials throughout world have blood on their hands. Trump initially said there was “imminent threat.” But if that’s true we haven’t seen evidence, and it’s worth remembering that he lies constantly.

NYRB, Michael McFaul and Abbas Milani: The Minimal Value of Trump’s ‘Maximum Pressure’ on Iran http://bit.ly/304In72

✅ WaPo FactCheck, Glenn Kessler and Salvador Rizzo: Fact-checking Trump’s address on the Iran missile attacks http://wapo.st/2T4TpaJ

🐣 RT @NBCNews BREAKING: Sen. Lee, Republican from Utah, heavily criticizes Trump admin.’s briefing for senators today on Iran, saying officials expect Senate to be “good little boys and girls” and not debate in public. 💽 https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/1215027375802605568?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @caslernoel Trump is on drugs, whether we want to face it or not, he is an Adderall addict and has been addicted to speed for decades. Benzo’s figure in as well as the UK Sudafed he takes to control those sniffles and for the buzz. This was NO secret in TV Production. @realDonaldTrump
⋙ 🐣 RT @caslernoel Former Apprentice Staffer Noel Casler Accuses Donald Trump of Drug Use and Inappropriate Behavior
⋙⋙ People (2018): Former Apprentice Staffer Noel Casler Accuses Donald Trump of Drug Use and Inappropriate Behavior http://bit.ly/2QCysCc
// 12/14/2018

🐣 RT @alfonslopeztena Reckless, illegal, unhinged — Why Europe hates Trump more than Iran. In Brussels and national capitals, officials are seething. Europeans aren’t lining up to back the US this time, even with rhetoric. The main reason is simple distrust of Trump
⋙ Politico.eu, Matthew Karnitschnig: Why Europe hates Trump more than Iran http://politi.co/37L6Z7e
// Behind the sober public pronouncements from Brussels and national capitals, officials are seething.

🐣 RT @tribelaw When @SenMikeLee says an Intell briefing was the worst he can recall and voices anger that the Trump cabinet members tried to stifle debate, you know Trump’s team is hiding the truth.

🐣 RT @grantstern Fox News just aired a major crack in Trump’s red wall in the Senate! ¤ Senator Mike Lee called it the worst briefing he’s ever seen on military matters and is very upset it’s classified so can’t be publicly debated. Fox cut away from him.
🐣 💙 RT @Acyn An angry Mike Lee criticizes the briefing as lame and not adequate 💽 https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1215024891532988416?s=20/photo/1

NBCNews, Ned Price: The Iran attacks are the result of Trump’s foreign policy of trying to beat Obama http://nbcnews.to/35FYHfH
// The president’s strategy in Iran, as with everything else, was to show that he was greater than his predecessor. The risks in that were always obvious.

🐣 RT @AngrierWHstaff Jesus Christ. He just revealed top secret intel in the middle of his address. https://twitter.com/AngrierWHStaff/status/1214952941603446785?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @washingtonpost Trump: “Our missiles are big, powerful, accurate, lethal and fast. … The fact that we have this great military equipment, however, does not mean we have to use it. We do not want to use it.”
⋙⋙ [note “…”]

🐣 RT @McFaul Did Iran blow up Saudi oil fields, shoot down a US drone, kill an American working in Iraq, attack bases where American soldiers were stationed, or provoke demonstrations against our embassy in Obama era, after JCPOA was signed? I dont remember that. If Im wrong, send links.

🐣 RT @bmkoplow5 @gtconway3d Alas, there are no drugs approved for treatment of Narcissistic Personality Disorder or Antisocial Personality Disorder.
⋙ 🐣 But there are drugs for bipolar disorder and psychosis that might be worth a try. Trump seems to be self-medicating on amphetamines (Adderall etc). Too bad he doesn’t have access to top-rate MDs like from Johns Hopkins or … Walter Reed.
🐣 RT @tribelaw So it wasn’t just me? I wondered whether I was imagining things, but it truly upset me to watch the man in the White House look and sound, well . . . tranquilized. The fact that lots of others sensed the same thing is creepy at best. We need to know more.
⋙ RawStory, Travis Gettys: ‘What drugs is he on?’ Trump sparks concern by slurring and sniffling through Iran remarks http://bit.ly/36x2GMC

MSNBC, Steven Benen: Andrea Mitchell: ‘The worst national security team that I’ve ever seen’ http://on.msnbc.com/2QVpyPr

🐣 RT @duty2warn “vintage Trump: lacking in even the barest eloquence, replete with lies, delivered with garbled pronunciation and weirdly somnolent affect and unintentionally revealing.” Five takeaways from Trump’s deranged speech on Iran
⋙ WaPo, Paul Waldman: Five takeaways from Trump’s deranged speech on Iran http://wapo.st/2QzzkHM

🐣 RT @CNNnewsroom Democratic Rep. Gerry Connolly, who just emerged from a briefing on Iran from top Trump administrations officials, called it “sophomoric and utterly unconvincing” adding that he remained “utterly unpersuaded” that the strike on Qasem Soleimani was justified. 💽 https://twitter.com/CNNnewsroom/status/1214987526055837696?s=20 /photo/1

🐣 RT @bubbaprog 58 times. He sniffed 58 times during his address. Here are all of them. 💽 https://twitter.com/bubbaprog/status/1214955938119127040?s=20

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT All in all, just a massive national security fumble.
Iraq turns against us, kicking out our troops.
Iran restarts their nuclear weapons program.
Operations against ISIS stop.
And for what? To get Iran to stop shooting at us – which they weren’t doing when Obama left office.

🐣 RT @CNNpolitics Iranian President Hassan Rouhani: “If America commits another crime … they will receive a stronger reaction” https://cnn.it/2R12fUn

🐣 RT @maggieNYT The president’s words so far comport with reporting from me @jonathanvswan and others last night – potus wanted an off-ramp from an escalating conflict. Iran gave him a face-saving way with missiles that caused no casualties.

🐣 RT @brhodes I’m guessing that if Iran announced it wasn’t abiding by JCPOA limits, the counter ISIS mission was suspended, the Iraqi parliament voted to expel US forces, and Iran fired off ballistic missiles at US bases, no one would say Obama had a win.

🧵 ✅ RT @ddale Trump is speaking now, flanked by Pence, Pompeo, Esper and military leaders. “As long as I am president of the United States, Iran will never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. Good morning,” he begins. 📌 https://twitter.com/ddale8/status/1214946978406260736?s=20

🐣 RT @McFaul Trump could have made a triumphant statement today without distorting the historical record concerning the Obama era and the Iran nuclear deal. People like me could have then praised. He choose a different course, politicizing yet again national security. Disappointing.

🐣 RT @towandatowanda9 JUST look at this fucking guy. I mean seriously… who in the @GOP thinks this is a strong leader? He’s higher than a kite and WHO the fuck did his makeup??
⋙ 🐣 RT @angelamelini Are his dentures loose? What’s with the sniffing? Is he still an adderall junkie? Why can’t he pronounce words properly? What’s with his tongue thing? Is he fiending?
💽 https://twitter.com/TowandaTOWANDA9/status/1214956140456546304?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @brhodes The rest of the world doesn’t indulge Trump’s lies or ignore the damage he’s doing.
⋙ 🐣📋RT @brianklaas Worth reiterating the damage Trump is doing to our alliances at a moment when we could use steadfast allies.
Confidence in US leadership, change from Obama to Trump:
↓76% Germany
↓75% France
↓58% Canada
↓52% Australia
↓51% UK
↓48% Japan
↑8% Russia
(Pew 2018).

🐣 RT @tribelaw Trump took Iran’s “yes” for an answer: he accepted Iran’s decision to stand down after its non-lethal missile retaliation. By not raising the stakes beyond unjustifiably killing Soleimani, he’s turning down the temperature. I’m glad.

🐣 RT @joelockhart Where have we seen this pattern before. @realDonaldTrump creates a crisis, “solves” it and is heaped with praise from GOP and Fox News. Why stop if it’s still working.

🐣 RT @TomJChicago Trump is a neurological nightmare struggling at the podium. Words like “tolerated” & “accomplishment” are unpronounceable, although “a compliment” revealed his inner desire. The protruding tongue appears- completely expected now. Pack him up- head to the Mayo Clinic neurological

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom Trump’s constant shaking of the news cycle will hurt him: He was counting on Iran to push impeachment off the agenda. But he screwed up, Iran played it smart, and now this is a two-day story. ¤ (And of course, he’ll never draw a connection between today and future Iranian attacks.)

🐣 RT @kylekulinski That speech was absolutely full of lies and insanity but no indication of further military conflict so this is best case scenario in an absolutely terrible situation this administration is responsible for getting us in.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson I don’t mean this in a mean or sarcastic way but he does not sound well
⋙ 🐣 RT @OrenKessler He struggled mightily with “tolerated” and “accomplishments” but dementia coupled with likely dyslexia will do that

//➔ Note: I couldn’t listen live to Trump’s comments. Too much stress. So, I’m just learning … But if we dodged a bullet, that’s good.

🐣 RT @brianklaas A few thoughts:
1) Iran’s minor response gives Trump a way out. The smart de-escalation move would be to condemn the attack but no major US retaliation.
2) This isn’t the end of Iran’s “revenge.” But future attacks will probably be deniable (cyber, militias, sponsored terror).

🐣 Pompeo’s reason for caring about Persian culture is that it preserves Biblical history. Does he know that Persian culture predates Christianity by thousands of years and that its value is historical and cultural w/o regard to religion?

🐣 RT @MSNBC “There was an effort to get him to sort of take his time, to be judicious, to be measured in how he responded to this,” The Washington Post’s Philip Rucker says of aides’ counsel to Pres. Trump after Iran’s strike on Iraq bases.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC: Trump tweets ‘All is well!’ instead of addressing the nation after Iran strikes
After hours of uncharacteristic silence, Trump tweeted ‘All is well!’ and ‘So far, so good!’ after U.S. forces were targeted by Iran while serving in Iraq. http://on.msnbc.com/2uuZ9jR

🐣 RT @carlbildt If Iran says that its missile strikes tonight have killed 80 Americans, and the US says that they killed no one, then let it all be with that and try to create an opening for some diplomacy. High time.

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Trump isn’t just a Russian asset. He’s indebted to the Saudis, Israel, and the UAE just as much, if not more. The Iranian threat to Dubai and Israel has dampened the escalation for now. THAT is what being compromised means-and the Iranians know it. #Impeached45

⭕ 7 Jan 2020

Newsweek: Resurfaced Video Shows Lindsey Graham Arguing for Witnesses to Testify at Bill Clinton Impeachment Trial http://bit.ly/2R8jlPZ

NYMag, Frank Rich: What Will Happen to The Trump Toadies? http://nym.ag/2T4n57X
// Look to Nixon’s defenders, and the Vichy collaborators, for clues. https://twitter.com/JoeNBC/status/1215251804096749568?s=20/photo/1

NYT, Frank Bruni: We Can’t Afford Trump as Our Commander in Chief http://nyti.ms/39L1PKp
// He lacks the counsel, character and credibility to lead us into war.

🐣 RT @MSNBC Daniel Weiss, president & CEO of the Metropolitan Museum of Art: “One of the areas where the world comes together is celebrating our shared civilization. Cultural heritage is the way we do that…So, destroy those things is to destroy people’s identity.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, AliVelshi: Met Museum President on Why Cultural Sites Need Protection http://on.msnbc.com/36xY5d2
// President & CEO of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Daniel Weiss, joins Ali Velshi to discuss the significance of cultural sites and symbols, after President Trump threatened to target Iranian cultural sites.

WWaPo, Leon Panetta: Trump is facing the greatest test of his presidency http://wapo.st/36zgxBX
// (written before Iranian missile attacks on US bases in Iraq)

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Brilliant! 👇
⋙ 🧵 💙 RT @ Or @SpeakerPelosi could just send Article 2 (Obstruction of Cong) to Senate since Bolton doesn’t necessarily have info on that ¤ And then subpoena Bolton, who obv has info relevant to Article 1(Ukraine). He has even said he has new info. Then 1st trial could focus on obstruction 📌 https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1214707076448043009?s=20
⋙⋙ 🧵 RT @neal_katyal I think House should subpoena Bolton b/c McConnell wont guarantee witnesses ¤ He claims that happened w/Clinton,but there SenMaj leader didnt say “there will be no difference between the president’s position and our position” nor “There’s no chance president is going to be removed” 📌 https://twitter.com/neal_katyal/status/1214672577626607619?s=20
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @nytopinion In a single stroke, John Bolton elevated truth and transparency over political gamesmanship, write @neal_katyal and @gtconway3d. The Senate must take him up on his offer to testify if subpoenaed.
⋙⋙⋙⋙ NYT, Neal Katyal and George Conway III: Why Is Mitch McConnell So Afraid of John Bolton? http://nyti.ms/2QVHnOd
// The Senate must hear his testimony in an impeachment trial.

🐣 RT @neal_katyal McConnell is angling for a sham trial. No one (besides Trump) benefits from that. The whole point of a trial is to provide the public w/reassurance that the truth has been ferreted out. That’s always impt, never more so than now, given Trump’s Iran action
⋙ WaPo, Neal Katyal and Joshua Geltzer: We can’t trust Trump on Iran without a real impeachment trial http://wapo.st/39QxHxh
// The Ukraine matter hurts the White House’s credibility — on everything.
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal @SpeakerPelosi has been absolutely right in her urgency around impeachment. But given that McConnell cant commit to even the most basic of truth-seeking (e.g., testimony from a witness whom the deft gagged, who now wants to testify), the need for truth > expediency of a sham trial
🐣 RT @realT_rumpT_rex
The Bushes had Gulf Wars, and they were a mess!
But me, I make GOLF WARS! And they are the best!
I kill who I like, without forethought or goals,
Then it all goes to shit while I play 18 holes!
#TrumpsWar @realDonaldTrump #golfwar #Golf

🐣 RT @NumbersMuncher Trump tweets an American flag after the killing of Suleimani. ¤ Adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader tweets Iran’s flag after launching missiles at US air base. ¤ World leaders trolling each other on Twitter following military attacks is what we voted for apparently. https://twitter.com/NumbersMuncher/status/1214699915009515521?s=20/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @kyledcheney NEW: The House impeached President Donald Trump three weeks ago, but a gusher of evidence related to the case has continued to flow — threatening to intensify the Ukraine scandal, regardless of what happens in the Senate.
🐣 RT @kyledcheney John Bolton’s offer to testify was just the latest new stream of potential evidence: there’s Lev Parnas’ documents, emails related to the hold on military aid and Jennifer Williams’ classified letter about Pence’s Sept. 17 call with Ukraine.
⋙ 💙 Politico, Kyle Cheney and Andrew Desiderio: New Ukraine revelations hang over impeachment trial http://politi.co/36Fzfbu
// The case against the president continues to evolve as new evidence comes to light.

🐣 RT @lhfang Gen. Stanley McChrystal: “I don’t think we should view him as an evil person. I think we should view him just like I believe in my country. I think Qassem Suleimani believes in his country.” ¤ Worth watching this well-timed BBC doc on Suliemani’s life, which came out last year. 💽 https://twitter.com/lhfang/status/1214711719764713472?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @GEsfandiari Pretty clear from Khamenei’s speech currently aired live on state TV and FM Zarif’s tweet that Iran is not after a war. But Tehran had to respond to Soleimani’s assassination to save face.

🐣 RT @nayyeroar With both psides trying to be strong and saving face for their public, additional attacks are inevitable. When the chief diplomat, SecState, is throwing rhetorical bombs at #Iran – who is discussing an off ramp? Is there a third party who can intervene?

🐣 RT @RichardEngel Iran making threats of mass escalation. To attack more bases in Iraq. To unleash Hezbollah. To unleash shiite militias in Iraq. To attack Israel and Dubai. Making it clear it is ready for a widespead campaign if this escalates further with a US response.

🐣 RT @RVAwonk ask your dad about “grave miscalculations”
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepLizCheney I am monitoring the situation in Iraq closely and praying for our men and women in uniform. The Iranian regime has made a grave miscalculation by launching these attacks.

🐣 RT @maggieNYT Some around POTUS think he is looking for an off-ramp.
⋙ 🐣 RT @DavidLauter Trump tweets “All is well!” & Iranian foreign minister Zarif tweets that Iran does “not seek escalation or war.” Both sides seem to be signaling a possible face-saving break in the escalation. Could easily break down, tho.

🐣 RT @RichardEngel We’ll see if cool heads prevail. This doesn’t need to slide into a full blown war, which will nasty and long. Iran says it will stop if not hit. Both sides have st[r]uck. Can they now step back and assess?

🐣 RT @BazziNYU A top adviser to Iran’s supreme leader with a message for @realDonaldTrump
⋙ 🐣 RT @DrSaeedJalili 🇮🇷 https://twitter.com/BazziNYU/status/1214707751588442112?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS Broken record on this, but we need to know to what degree Trump was warned off of this folly, and what the intelligence said about it: https://wapo.st/2sMLd4o
⋙ 🐣 RT @dandrezner “Before Iran’s apparent retaliation, Trump argued to aides that the attack on Soleimani would be politically popular and that Iran would not ‘do anything too stupid,’ in the words of one senior administration official who had spoken to the president.”
⋙⋙ WaPo: Amid confusion and contradictions, Trump White House stumbles in initial public response to Soleimani’s killing http://wapo.st/2N24qWj

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Closely monitoring the situation following bombings targeting U.S. troops in Iraq. We must ensure the safety of our servicemembers, including ending needless provocations from the Administration and demanding that Iran cease its violence. America & world cannot afford war.

🐣 RT @maggieNYT “whether the strike will help the president win over more voters rests on factors largely outside Mr. Trump’s http://control.How Iran retaliates, and how voters who responded to his 2016 campaign message about ending ‘forever wars’”are 2.
⋙ 🐣 I really don’t care. Do you?
⋙ NYT: Suleimani’s Killing Creates New Uncertainty for Trump Campaign http://nyti.ms/2T1uRPZ
// The campaign by one count has run nearly 800 distinct Facebook ads highlighting the killing, but no one is sure what the political impact will ultimately be.

🐣 RT @RichardEngel Iran saying it will escalate if attacked by US, or per our @aliarouzi, will stop if no US response.

🐣 RT @rezahakbari Thread: As a member of a generation born in the midst of the Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988), I cannot help but remember the tragedy of those 8 years of bloodshed that are so ingrained in my memory and the psyche of a generation of Iranians. 1/8 #Iran #IranVsUS #Iraq #IranWar

🐣 RT @r_momani So not just Ain al-Assad base. Lots of evidence that also a US base near airport in Erbil. So 2 locations now confirmed. US doesn’t give details of where US troops positioned inside Iraq (for obvious reasons). Still no reports of deaths and that’s the key factor to watch. https://twitter.com/b_momani/status/1214705581803659265?s=20/photo/1
// 🌎 map: US military footprint in Middle East

🧵 RT @DeptofDefense The following statement is attributed to @ChiefPentSpox: At approximately 1730 EST on Jan. 7, Iran launched at least a dozen ballistic missiles against U.S. military & coalition forces in Iraq. 📌 https://twitter.com/DeptofDefense/status/1214709255070191620?s=20

🐣 RT @RichardHaass Efforts to de-escalate crisis off to a bad start with US denying Iranian FM a visa and Iran launching missiles at US base. If each side thinks it is better placed to dominate as matters escalate and that the other will back down first we are in for a dangerous confrontation.

🐣 RT @real Be prepared, there is a small chance that our horrendous leadership could unknowingly lead us into World War III.
// 8/31/2013

🐣 RT @nedprice Tonight’s news is all the more sobering because, if history is any guide, this won’t constitute the totality of the retaliation. We should be prepared for months or even years of this, across theaters and with different tactics — all for choosing a path we never had to go down.
⋙ 🧵 RT @farnazfassihi #BREAKING: Iran Revolutionary Guards begin “fierce revenge” on US. Iranian ballistic missiles hit Al Assad military base in #Iraq, largest US base. ¤ And It Begins. #Soleimani 📌 https://twitter.com/farnazfassihi/status/1214687432731430913?s=20

🐣 RT @MiddleEastMnt BREAKING: US top officials Mark Esper and Mike Pompeo have arrived at an emergency meeting regarding Iran’s retaliation on their US bases

🐣 RT @MiddleEastEye “It is significant that Iran for the first time targeted the US from its territories and using ballistic missiles instead of rockets by proxies, this breaks more redlines in US-Iranian confrontation”
⋙ MiddleEastEye: Iranian rockets target US air base in Iraq in response to Soleimani killing http://bit.ly/36zYgVc
// Iran claims responsibility attack on Ain al-Assad base, saying it was in response to ‘criminal and terrorist’ US operation

🐣 RT @nytimes What we know so far:
—Iran fired more than a dozen ballistic missiles at 2 American military bases in Iraq
—Iran said the attacks were retaliation for General Suleimani’s killing
Live updates:
⋙ NYT: Iran Fires Missiles at U.S. Troops at Two Bases in Iraq: Live Updates http://nyti.ms/2ZZH2OF
// The Asad and Erbil bases were targeted by Iran in retaliation for the killing of a top Revolutionary Guards commander in Baghdad.

🐣 RT @caitlancollins Defense Secretary Esper just arrived at the White House carrying a large bag. Secretary Pompeo, seen reading in his car before he got out, also arrived.

💥 This❗️⋙ WaPo: More than 12 Iranian missiles launched at two U.S. bases in Iraq, Pentagon confirms http://wapo.st/2sYv77z

━━━━━━━▼ Background Iran US Israel
WSJ, Felicia Schwartz (Nov): Netanyahu, a Steadfast Trump Ally, Urges U.S. to Stay Focused on Iran http://on.wsj.com/37MBTMm
// 11/3/2019; Worries grow among Israeli officials who consider U.S. responses to recent Iranian moves as muted

💙 NYT Mag, Ronen Bergman and Mark Mazzetti (Sep): The Secret History of the Push to Strike Iran http://nyti.ms/2m1BaV6 ¤ #longread
// 9/4//2019; Hawks in Israel and America have spent more than a decade agitating for war against the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program. Will Trump finally deliver?

ForeignAffairs, Ilan Goldenberg (Jun): What a War With Iran Would Look Like http://fam.ag/2tH5Oqx “Even if neither side wants to fight, miscalculation, missed signals, and the logic of escalation could conspire to turn even a minor clash into a regional conflagration”
// 6/4/2019; Neither Side Wants a Fight, but That Doesn’t Eliminate the Danger

TimesOfIsrael, Alexander Fulbright (Jul 2018): In recording, Netanyahu boasts Israel convinced Trump to quit Iran nuclear deal http://bit.ly/2QU7tB5
// 7/17/2018; Public broadcaster airs clip of PM telling Likud activists US exit came after he stood up ‘against the whole world’ by opposing accord

💙 NewYorker, Adam Entous (Jun 2018): Donald Trump’s New World Order http://bit.ly/36yKQZI ¤ #longread
// 6/11/2018; How the President, Israel, and the Gulf states plan to fight Iran—and leave the Palestinians and the Obama years behind.

NewYorker, Bernard Avishai (May 2018): Why Netanyahu Really Wanted Trump to Scuttle the Iran Deal http://bit.ly/2tCUMmt
// 5/10/2018

McClatchy, Anita Kumar (May 2018): Trump’s withdrawal from Iran deal sets up best relations with Israel in a decade http://bit.ly/2tEAtoq
// 5/8/2018; “President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that the U.S. will not be a part of the Iran nuclear deal. He said the U.S. and its allies couldn’t stop Iran from building a nuclear weapon ‘under the decaying and rotten structure of the current deal.’”
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🐣◕ RT @CSIS As the U.S. and Russia have significantly reduced the size of their nuclear armaments, other countries like China, India, and Pakistan have expanded their nuclear forces: http://cs.is/2Q2tVHL https://twitter.com/CSIS/status/1214642863436382210?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @chrislhayes ’ll state for the record: I have no idea what Bolton would say under oath and it’s seems absolutely possible he would try to offer exculpatory evidence for Trump. But that’s beside the point. We should hear from him!

🧵 RT @MiekeEoyang McConnell’s actions to proceed without agreement on taking evidence are a precursor to a violation of the Senate’s Constitutional role. ¤ I will explain. 📌 https://twitter.com/MiekeEoyang/status/1214627881361510400?s=20
[ … ]
🐣 RT @MiekeEoyang Here, proceeding without agreement to about how or whether to take evidence means that this isn’t a real trial, as the Senate is directed by the Constitution to conduct. ¤ Voting to dismiss without allowing consideration of the facts is reducing the Constitution to naked politics.
🐣 RT @MiekeEoyang So if McConnell proceeds without allowing testimony and the introduction of evidence, having previously stated that he’s in lock step with the White House, he and every Senator that votes with him are derelict in their Constitutional duty to run a trial.

🧵 RT @MiekeEoyang McConnell’s actions to proceed without agreement on taking evidence are a precursor to a violation of the Senate’s Constitutional role. ¤ I will explain. 📌 https://twitter.com/MiekeEoyang/status/1214627881361510400?s=20

🧵 📊 RT @geoffgarin 1. We recently completed polling for @LawWorksAction on the Senate impeachment trial in six key states, including four with Republican senators in cycle (AZ, CO, ME, NC) and two with Democratic senators in cycle (MI, NH). 📌 https://twitter.com/geoffgarin/status/1214598422822559745?s=20

⋙ RT @geoffgarin 2. By 67% to 29%, voters in the six states want the Senate to conduct a full trial and carefully consider the evidence on both sides. This result is the same in the 4 GOP and the 2 Democratic states. 73% of Independents and 40% of Republicans want a full trial.
⋙ RT @geoffgarin 3. Seven-in-ten voters say the Senate should insist on seeing relevant documents and call witnesses who have so far refused to cooperate but who can provide direct, first-hand evidence about Trump’s actions.
⋙ RT @geoffgarin 4. Three quarters of independent voters and half of all rank-and-file Republicans say the Senate should insist on documents and witnesses in the Senate trial.
⋙ RT @geoffgarin 5. We asked voters in AZ, CO, ME, and NC how they would feel if @MarthaMcSally @SenCoryGardner @SenatorCollin and @ThomTillis voted against calling any witnesses or subpoenaing any documents. ¤ 63% would be unfavorable, while only 26% would be favorable.
⋙ RT @geoffgarin 6. By 54%to 43%, voters reject the argument that the House impeachment of President Trump was a partisan witch hunt and the Senate should move quickly to find Trump innocent and acquit him of the charges against him.
⋙ RT @geoffgarin 7. On the other hand, fully 91% agree (81% strongly agree) that, “Senators must put country before party, listen to all the evidence and carefully consider the facts, and then do their duty to uphold the Constitution and the rule of law.”
⋙ RT @geoffgarin 8. By opposing witnesses and documents that can provide first hand evidence about Trump’s actions, Republican senators are burnishing an already pervasive feeling that they are motivated by politics rather than principle.
⋙ RT @geoffgarin 9. If the GOP senators vote to acquit, only 32% say it will be because they believe Trump did not commit an impeachable offense, while 54% say they are just following a party line. By contrast, the plurality in MI, NH say Peters/Shaheen are doing what they believe is right.
⋙ RT @geoffgarin 10. The survey was conducted December 26-30 by phone with a total 901 likely 2020 voters, with representative cross sections of ~150 in each state. Party ID of sample is 43% Democrat, 43% Republican.

🐣 Finally, the polarization and protests have ended and the country has come together. Unfortunately the country is Iran.

🐣 RT @joncoopertweets The Trump admin. barred Iran’s top diplomat from entering the U.S. to address the UN Security Council about Soleimani’s assassination, violating terms of a 1947 HQ agreement requiring Washington to permit foreign officials into U.S. to conduct UN business.
⋙ ForeignPolicy (1/6): Trump Administration Blocks Iran’s Top Diplomat From Addressing the U.N. Security Council http://bit.ly/2tAM2x2
// Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif had sought to give a speech condemning the U.S. assassination of Qassem Suleimani.

DailyBeast, David Lurie: DOJ’s New Argument: Trump’s No King. He’s a Roman Emperor. http://bit.ly/2ZVRZ3O
// If the Supreme Court accepts Barr’s twisted logic, it will sideline itself, collapse the balance of powers, and leave Congress and the White House to literally battle things out.

WaPo, Ruth Marcus: Will he or won’t he? John Bolton is playing a very cagey game. http://wapo.st/302Yz8O

WaPo: How a ‘quantum change’ in missiles has made Iran a far more dangerous foe http://wapo.st/2NiVtZd

EurasiaGroup: Top Risks for 2020 http://bit.ly/35zq6Qahttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1214550559140851712?s=20/photo/1

Risk 1: Rigged!: Who governs the US?
Risk 2: The Great Decoupling
Risk 3: US/China
Risk 4: MNCs not to the rescue
Risk 5: India gets Modi-fied
Risk 6: Geopolitical Europe
Risk 7: Politics vs. economics of climate change
Risk 8: Shia crescendo
Risk 9: Discontent in Latin America
Risk 10: Turkey

⭕ 6 Jan 2020

Newsweek: Fox News Judge Cites ‘Newly Acquired Evidence’ In Trump-Ukraine Scandal as Reason House Democrats Should ‘Reopen the Impeachment’ Inquiry http://bit.ly/37IYjOI Judge Andrew Napolitano

WaPo, David Ignatius: The Trump administration rolls out Operation Backfire http://wapo.st/2Qu9Mfn

🐣 RT @duty2warn Trump is actually retweeting an assessment from a conservative that states he can assert executive privilege to prevent Bolton’s testimony. He didn’t have to address this, let alone address this now. He is mortally terrified. He is flailing. He is in some form of mental decline.

🐣 RT @duty2warn He is louder. More fanatical. Often tweets in ALL CAPS. His fear has turned to dread. His gut is a simmering stew of agitation, rage, and animus. Attempts to regain the narrative are increasingly far-reaching and extreme. We’ve seen only a small precursor of what’s to come.

NYT: Pentagon Rules Out Striking Iranian Cultural Sites, Contradicting Trump http://nyti.ms/2Qs2sRg
// The defense secretary acknowledged that “the laws of armed conflict” prohibited attacking antiquities and said the military had no plans to do so, even though the president declared them targets.

WaPo: Trump administration begins drafting possible sanctions against Iraq following Trump’s economic threat http://wapo.st/2uhBZ07
// No decision has been made on whether to implement the penalties, but aides scrambled following presidential warning to Baghdad

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: The Nightmare Stage of Trump’s Rule Is Here http://nyti.ms/2QMVQMo
// Unstable and impeached, the president pushes the U.S. toward war with Iran.

CNN: Top general says letter suggesting US would withdraw troops from Iraq was a ‘mistake’ http://cnn.it/36vbVwT

WaPo, Joe Scarborough: Trump’s ignorance has created an international crisis http://wapo.st/2rZk6T1 “With his audacious attack, Trump has further isolated the United States from its allies, provided a lifeline to Iran’s terrorist regime and broken yet another of his campaign promises.”

🐣 RT @daevology “…the Supreme Court held that Congress can’t use its powers to delve into someone’s private financial matters unless there is a proper legislative purpose…”
⋙ Politico (Apr): Why Congress Might Not Get Trump’s Tax Returns http://politi.co/2SYNcgA
// 4/4//2019; Unless Democrats invoke impeachment, there’s a strong chance they’ll lose this legal fight.
⋙ 🐣 The law in question was written for precisely situations like this ~ corruption at the highest levels of the government. But it runs up against protections against unwarranted search and seizure. So SCOTUS will decide (at some point).

🐣 RT @brhodes This is exactly right and these two forces are deeply interconnected by a single powerful motive: corruption.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RichardEngel At outset of 2020 we are seeing two big perils of coming decade. Climate change and its disasters, and rising authoritarian populism and its consequences.

🐣 RT @jonathanswan The incompetence of this defies description.
⋙ 🐣 RT @rabrowne75 Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley: “That letter is a draft, it was a mistake, it was unsigned, it should not have been released…poorly worded, implies withdrawal, that is not what’s happening”
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @rabrowne75 .@EsperDoD on Iraq: “We are re-positioning forces throughout the region number one. Beyond that with regard to the letter which I’ve read once. I can’t tell you the veracity of that letter and I can tell you what I’ve read. That letter is inconsistent of where we are right now.”
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🐣 RT @paulmcleary It was a strange afternoon at the Pentagon, even by 2020 standards.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BreakingDefense, Paul McLeary: The Mistaken Memo That Turned The Pentagon On Its Side http://bit.ly/2Nh1DZR
// The US withdrawal from Iraq isn’t happening today, but the existence of a leaked draft memo to Iraqi military officials shows that the writing is not only on the wall, it’s on paper.

🐣 💙 RT @McFaul There’s something strange about this explanation. Its 2020. Who today prints draft letters? Why is there no stamp or words on this letter making clear that it is a draft? When I worked in the USG, we always did that. I even do that for unprinted draft documents in my computer.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jaketapper Joint Chiefs Chair GEN Milley: “That letter is a draft it was a mistake, it was unsigned, it should not have been released…poorly worded, implies withdrawal, that is not what’s happening” https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/1214297917114200064?s=20/photo/1

Esquire, Charles Pierce: The Executive Branch Is Staffed Entirely With People Who Tell a Half-Crazy Guy What He Wants to Hear ~ What could go wrong? http://bit.ly/2MZwuJW

DailyBeast, Candida Moss: Biblical Sites, Ancient Wonders, the Last ‘Garden of Eden’: Here’s What Trump Just Threatened to Bomb in Iran http://bit.ly/39IaJYZ
// In threatening Iran’s archaeological riches, President Trump is bent on destroying sites that are central to human history.

🐣 RT @Neal_Katyal “former White House officials and people close to Mr. Bolton have indicated that his testimony would likely be damning to Mr. Trump and put additional pressure on moderate Republicans to consider convicting him.”
⋙ NYT: Bolton Is Willing to Testify in Trump’s Impeachment Trial http://nyti.ms/36GruBK
// The former national security adviser, who has complied with a White House directive not to cooperate in the inquiry, said he was willing to testify in the Senate trial if subpoenaed.http://nyti.ms/

Medium, Geoff Golberg (Oct): State-Sponsored Twitter Accounts Pushing For War With Iran http://bit.ly/37yAuJs
// 10/22/2019; How Twitter remains complicit in allowing the U.S. Department of State to finance propaganda

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: Trump Took a Reckless Gamble Even Reagan Passed Up http://bit.ly/2QKmhlG
// Whatever mistakes we’ve made, whatever wrongs we’ve committed, we’ve always been smart enough not to provoke directly an actor who had the power to hurt us. Until last week.

NBCNews: Pelosi announces war powers resolution as tensions with Iran escalate http://nbcnews.to/35pXzfP
// Pelosi said “the Trump administration conducted a provocative and disproportionate military airstrike targeting high-level Iranian military officials.”

🐣 RT @EdwardGLuce Worth stating starkly: Trump is a menace to world peace. He’s made it abundantly clear he sees no legal or moral limit to what he can do, up to and including war crimes. This is a time of acute danger both to global stability and US democracy.

NYT, Azadeh Moaveni: The Day After War Begins in Iran http://nyti.ms/2QPnjwR Ms. Moaveni is a writer and an analyst with the International Crisis Group.
// The outpouring of grief for Qassim Suleimani is the country’s first act of retaliation.

DailyBeast: How Joseph McCarthy’s Witch-Hunt Echoes Republicans’ Trump Worship http://bit.ly/2Qt0uQD “The new PBS documentary ‘McCarthy,’ 🔆 ⋙ airing tonight ⋘ 🔆 draws eerie parallels between the senator’s anti-communist witch-hunt and our 45th president”

WaPo, George Will: Senators now risk indecent exposure of their minds http://wapo.st/2QunX3Y “Soon Americans will learn much, not about the president — he is an open comic book who has read himself to the country for years — but about senators”

NYT Editorial: Mr. McConnell, It’s Time to Hear From John Bolton http://nyti.ms/2SXjtVd
// The Senate impeachment trial will be a sham unless top administration officials testify.

DailyBeast, Donald Kirk and Christopher Dickey: The Nuclear Threats From Iran and North Korea, Working Together, Grow by the Day http://bit.ly/2SYJh36
// By blowing away Soleimani, Trump wanted to show he is not a paper tiger. But his “disproportionate” actions may push North Korea and Iran to step up nuclear cooperation.

WaPo, Philip Bump: Trump’s insistence on proving his toughness is in open conflict with America’s actual strength http://wapo.st/37QSor9 “Legal rules simply don’t seem to be something that Trump sees as a bound on his military decisions”

NYT, Karen Greenberg: Killing Qassim Suleimani Was Illegal. And Predictable. http://nyti.ms/2Fnh520 Ms. Greenberg is an expert on national security law
// This was the inevitable outcome of a dangerous ‘war on terror’ policy.

🔆 This❗️⋙ RT @AmbJohnBolton I have posted a brief statement regarding testimony on the Ukraine impeachment matter before the Senate at: ≣ Statement: http://bit.ly/2SUXsGq
⋙ 🐣 The fact that Fiona Hill worked for you is promising! I don’t agree w you on much, but she was the best witness we heard.

🐣◕ RT @ColinPClarke Want to learn more about Iran’s proxy groups, how they differ from one another, and what their military capabilities are? Please see our @TheSoufanCenter report [May 2019], “Iran’s Playbook: Deconstructing Tehran’s Regional Strategy” http://bit.ly/2R3zw1l https://twitter.com/ColinPClarke/status/1214221205919731712?s=20/photo/1

NYT, Sean McElwee and Brian Schaffner: How Democrats Can Win Back Obama-Trump Defectors http://nyti.ms/2QS4dWW To win back Obama/Trump voters emphasize TOP FOUR issues. (Any expansion of health coverage is popular.) De-emphasize bottom three. ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1214149608080846848?s=20/photo/1
// They don’t have to lose their souls to do it. Just the opposite.

NYT Mag (Sep): The Secret History of the Push to Strike Iran http://nyti.ms/2rXjfSP by Ronen Bergman and Mark Mazzetti
// 9/4/2019; Hawks in Israel and America have spent more than a decade agitating for war against the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program. Will Trump finally deliver?

⭕ 5 Jan 2020

🐣 RT @halajew Nasrallah: “I want to be very clear, we don’t mean the American people. All across the region there are American citizens– traders, journalists, engineers, and doctors. They cannot be touched… any harm to U.S. civilians will only serve Trump’s agenda.”

WaPo Editorial: Senate Republicans close their eyes to presidential abuse http://wapo.st/35qRzng

WaPo: The surprising news from Ukraine: Zelensky is succeeding despite Trump’s abuse http://wapo.st/35uzbto

🐣 RT @McFaul ISIS targets cultural sites. The Taliban destroys cultural sites. The United States of America should not join this list. Please @DeptofDefense. @StateDept, roll back this horrific statement by @realDonaldTrump & make clear that we will not target Iranian cultural sites.
⋙ 🐣 RT @EYEofPROVENANCE Calm down, for centuries other cultures are wiped-out, and why there’s so many ancient ruins and sites. The objective in this case Christianity vs Islam – leads to the total annihilation of one or the other – which one you want it to be?
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul Persepolis predates both Christianity and Islam. (Know your facts before telling me to “calm down.” )
⋙⋙ 🐣 The loss of any items or remnants of antiquity is a loss for all humanity. The history of religions and cultures provides insights that can teach us all. That’s why they are protected by international law. Thank heaven for photography. Only barbarians destroy the past.

🧵 💙 RT @hahussain For non-Arabic speakers, reporting in the main news outlets NYT and Wash Post is so misinformed (either on purpose or because of incompetence) that you might think that the Iraqi State has officially voted for ejecting US forces from Iraq (because of Trump’s miscalculated move 📌 https://twitter.com/hahussain/status/1213866852314763265?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @hahussain [ … ]
⋙ 🐣 RT @hahussain Bottom line is, Iraqi parliament vote was an Iranian face-saving measure. Iran is in a bind: If it retaliates without claiming its attack, it does not count as revenge for Soleimani. If Iran claims the attack, regime risks further wrath, in a country whose economy is in free fall
⋙ 🐣 RT @hahussain The most probable outcome of #Soleimani’s killing is more of the same: Low-intensity Iranian warfare against America, Iran never engaging in direct war, but maintaining her proxy war, fighting America to the last Arab. But with Soleimani out, Iranian proxy war will be much weaker

📔🌎 IISS (Nov): Iran’s Networks of Influence in the Middle East http://bit.ly/36up4WP
// The latest Strategic Dossier from the Intl Inst for Strategic Studies. This 18-month long study, based on field work, interviews and open source analysis examines how Iran projects its influence in the Middle East through a variety of complex relationships with regional partners.
● Iran Influence https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1214114581867573248?s=20/photo/1
● Quds activity https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1214115027747319808?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 Poor Mr Trump is scared. He made a bold, stupid move and thought it was heroic. Now he’s blustering illegal stupid stuff on camera. We are on the verge of a domestic Constitutional crisis. What will Congress do? This is not a partisan issue.

WaPo: Pelosi says House to vote this week on war powers resolution to limit Trump’s action on Iran http://wapo.st/2SXIzTO “Pelosi said lawmakers were concerned that the Trump administration acted without consulting Congress“

WaPo: Trump threatens to strike Iranian cultural sites and impose ‘very big’ sanctions on Iraq as tensions rise http://wapo.st/2QrB0TF

🐣 “Under a 1924 federal tax law, § 6103 of title 26 of the United States Code, Congress may request copies of anyone’s tax returns.[73][74][75][76]” Wikipedia http://bit.ly/37F7jnW
The law stipulates the returns “shall” be provided, iow, it’s mandatory.

🐣 RT @nytimes News Analysis: President Trump thought the nuclear deal was flawed because restrictions on Iran would end after 15 years. But now, Iran declared that those restrictions are over — a decade ahead of schedule. Trump’s gambit has effectively backfired.
⋙ NYT: Iran Challenges Trump, Announcing End of Nuclear Restrictions http://nyti.ms/35ryb9B
// President Trump thought the nuclear deal was flawed because restrictions on Iran would end after 15 years. Now, responding to a U.S. strike, Iran has declared the limits over after less than five.

🐣 RT @John_Hudson New *deep dive* on Soleimani killing –> Pompeo spoke to Trump about hitting the top commander months ago. Getting Trump to “yes” involved key personnel changes at the Pentagon and Trump’s aversion to being viewed as weak, giving Pompeo an opening 📌 https://twitter.com/John_Hudson/status/1213967546761785345?s=20
⋙ WaPo: Killing of Soleimani follows long push from Pompeo for aggressive action against Iran, but airstrike brings serious risks http://wapo.st/2MYXj1b //➔ different take than NYT that this was a spur-of-the-moment decision by Trump

🐣 RT @SenSchumer President Trump seems hell bent on starting another endless war in the Middle East. ¤ He does not have the authority to do so. ¤ I plan to fight him tooth and nail on this and intend to support the efforts of Senators Kaine, Sanders, and others. ¤ Congress must assert its authority.

🧵 RT @ColinKahl [Asst to Biden] I’m not privy to the intel, but the administration’s claim that Trump’s decision to authorize the Soleimani hit was driven by signs of a major imminent attack seems more like a post hoc rationalization than the real reason for the strike. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/ColinKahl/status/1213682231312605184?s=20
// refs to @rcallimachi thread

🐣 RT @nytimes A crowd of people stretching over 30 kilometers, or almost 20 miles, poured out onto the streets of Ahvaz, Iran on Sunday to mourn the death of General Suleimani https://nyti.ms/2uopvUN

🧵 RT @maggieNYT NEWS from AF1 – POTUS doubled down on cultural sites in Iran as appropriate sites for retaliation. 📌 https://twitter.com/maggieNYT/status/1213978687193911296?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT “They’re allowed to kill our people. They’re allowed to torture and maim our people. they’re allowed to use roadside bombs and blow up our people. And we’re not allowed to touch their cultural site? It doesn’t work that way,” POTUS SAID.
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT Regarding retaliation from Iran: ¤ “If it happens it happens. If they do anything there will be major retaliation.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT POTUS on possibility of US presence being forced out of Iraq: “We’re not leaving unless they pay us back for it” (referring to the air base).

🐣 RT @John_Hudson Some key factors in the Soleimani decision: Pompeo and Esper, West Point classmates, were in “lockstep” going into the Dec. 29 Mar-a-Lago meeting. Both supported the move. Pence also supported, but did not attend the meeting.
⋙ 🐣 RT @VviewSsonicMair Most people realize this was a Netanyahu and Pompeo masterminded deal… but it doesn’t matter. Trump made the call. He is responsible. We are all very vulnerable as long as him or Pence are at the helm.

🐣 RT @John_Hudson Some key factors in the Soleimani decision: Pompeo and Esper, West Point classmates, were in “lockstep” going into the Dec. 29 Mar-a-Lago meeting. Both supported the move. Pence also supported, but did not attend the meeting.

🐣 RT 💙 @davidfrum So anybody who can hack Trump’s Twitter account can start a war?
🐣 RT 💙 @HouseForeign[AffairsCommittee] This Media Post will serve as a reminder that war powers reside in the Congress under the United States Constitution. And that you should read the War Powers Act. And that you’re not a dictator.
🐣 RT @sruhle Has @Twitter management and/or board responded to this? ¤ Can the platform assume this awesome responsibility? ¤ Is it secure & impenetrable at a time when cybet attacks could be immenent? ¤ Is @jack in Africa or Twitter HQ?
⋙ 🐣💙 RT @justinamash This Constitution of the United States of America will serve as notification to the president that should he order nondefensive strikes without congressional approval, he will be in violation of the law. Such legal notice was provided in 1789 but is given here again nevertheless. https://twitter.com/justinamash/status/1214061268740558848?s=20/photo/1-4
⋙ 🐣 RT @real These Media Posts will serve as notification to the United States Congress that should Iran strike any U.S. person or target, the United States will quickly & fully strike back, & perhaps in a disproportionate manner. Such legal notice is not required, but is given nevertheless!

🐣 RT @peston This statement by @EmmanuelMacron chancellor Merkel and @BorisJohnson on US assassination of Soleimani is quite remarkable for what is missing. There is no mention at all of Trump or the USA. Not a whisper. Not even a nod. Extraordinary https://twitter.com/Peston/status/1213976013891395590?s=20/photo/1

🧵 RT @adamdavidson One of Soleiman’s chief goals was to acquire WMD missile systems that could threaten Israel and US installations. ¤ He assigned the job to his ally, Mohamed Bagher Ghalibaf. ¤ When sanctions began, the IRGC used front companies to handle WMD acquisition. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/adamdavidson/status/1213873920400605187?s=20
⋙ NewYorker, Adam Davidson (2017): Donald Trump’s Worst Deal http://bit.ly/2QUt5h0
// 3/7/2017; The President helped build a hotel in Azerbaijan that appears to be a corrupt operation engineered by oligarchs tied to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard.

🐣 RT @brianschatz It’s either all part of their master plan that we get kicked out of Iraq, that American service members are targeted by Iran, that we’ve stopped fighting ISIS, and Iran is full throttle towards nuclearization, or it’s a series of unintended consequences. Either way it’s terrible.

🐣 RT @IronStache This is a claim that would have it appear that the Iraqi PM was asked to mediate. ¤ He tried. ¤ The meeting that would have taken place to do so was used to set up the assassination. ¤ Who in their sane mind would trust Trump again?
⋙ 🐣 RT @janearaf This is stunning – #Iraq prime minister tells parliament US troops should leave. Says @realDonaldTrump called him to ask him to mediate with #Iran and then ordered drone strike on Soleimani. Says Soleimani carrying response to Saudi initiative to defuse tension when he was hit.

🐣 RT @RichardEngel Iraqi parliament calling for US troops to leave, exactly what Soleimani wanted. But it’s not over yet. Now a constitutional battle as current Iraqi prime minister had already submitted his resignation, heading a caretaker gov’t. So – military crisis and now political crisis too.

NewYorker, Robin Wright: Where Will U.S.-Iran Tensions Play Out? An Interview with Iraq’s President http://bit.ly/37BOa6h

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Pompeo’s arrogant dismissal of unintended consequences http://wapo.st/37BZUWt

🐣 RT @emptywheel On the one hand, Bill Barr’s DOJ spends a lot of time covering up for Trump’s crimes. On the other hand, don’t US citizens get first dibs at trying Trump for his crimes?
⋙ 🧵 RT @mkraju The only way Iran will negotiate with the US is if Trump is tried in Iran, the adviser tells @fpleitgenCNN. “There is only one way: first Trump must be tried in our own court, he should punished for the crime he committed. Then we could negotiate.” 📌 https://twitter.com/mkraju/status/1213797853409292288?s=20

🐣 RT @iiicorps_cg [Lt Gen Pat White] Force protection is our #1 priority. Period. I’ve ordered @CJTFOIR to focus on security for all personnel. Full @CJTFOIR statement here: https://twitter.com/iiicorps_cg/status/1213860369376169985?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews The view from Russia: ¤ “Geopolitically, the US is weakening before our very eyes… Americans are steadily losing political positions in the Middle East. Russia, Turkey and Iran are stepping on their heels.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @ Russia Blames Trump’s Iran Strike on Impeachment: ¤ “For Trump, the annihilation of an Iranian General presents a decent opportunity for a domestic PR campaign, which is quite timely in the context of the upcoming elections.” ¤ My latest for @thedailybeast
⋙⋙ DailyBeast, Julia Davis (1/4): Russian State Media Blames Impeachment for Trump’s Iran Strike http://bit.ly/2SSGtoq
// “For Donald Trump, the annihilation of an Iranian General presents a decent opportunity for a domestic PR campaign,” one Kremlin columnist said.

🐣 RT @RichardHaass The ill-advised war of choice w Iraq undermined the 43rd Potus. Iran-exiting JCPOA even tho Iran was complying, then eco sanctions w no diplomatic off ramp, now mil strikes-could well come to define & undermine the presidency of @realDonaldTrump. A self-imposed strategic error.

🐣 RT @RichardEngel Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah expressing same message as Iraqi parliament – that the correct response to killing of Soleimani is to kick US troops out of Middle East. Nassrallah said US civilians, professionals not targets, rather US bases, troops & ships to ‘liberate’ Iraq.

🐣 RT @stengel Congratulations, Mr. President, with one reckless move, you have ceded Iraq to Iran, put our soldiers and our allies at greater risk, given ISIS a reprieve, united a divided Iran which will now revive its nuclear weapons program. Well done, Sir.
🐣 RT @ciricione This is a major setback for US national security. The Trump policy towards Iran has been a complete disaster. It has accomplished none of the goals it set. We are heading back to the dangers we faced before this historic accord was reached.
🐣 RT @brianklaas Trump sycophants will now claim this is some form of 3 dimensional chess rather than an unmitigated disaster. But there’s no sugar coating this: Iran pulling out of the deal plus Iraq voting to push the US out today is a terrible development for US interests in the region.
🐣 RT @wendyrsherman No surprise. If there is good news in this it is that Iran will return to deal if nuclear sanctions lifted and will not kick out IAEA. Again must ask @SecPompeo are we safer? Really?
🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Iran Ends Commitment to Landmark Nuclear Deal: Live Updates http://nyti.ms/2QQ5M7M

🐣 RT @DanRather Indications are increasing that- as many suspected – Pres. Trump’s decision to unleash a national security crisis was impulsive with little thought of what might come next. The decision-making process within the White House seems fundamentally broken with few if any guardrails.

🐣 RT @ZekeJMiller TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iranian state TV reports Iran will no longer abide by any limits of its 2015 nuclear deal.

🐣 RT @NickKristof On top of everything else, Iran just announced that it will no longer abide by any of the limits in the 2015 nuclear deal. So President Trump has inadvertently accelerated Iran’s push for nuclear weapons, and we now have a nuclear crisis on our hands as well.

NYT: U.S.-Led Coalition Halts ISIS Fight as It Steels for Iranian Attacks http://nyti.ms/2SUeqEV
// American forces in Iraq and Syria will now focus on protecting themselves.

🐣 RT @jeffreyprescott here were no rocket attacks against U.S. forces while the Iran deal was in effect. No attacks on Saudi oil facilities. Tensions in Gulf were down. Iran’s nuclear program was verifiably locked down. All of that has changed, even before Trump’s reckless further escalation.
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @brhodes This is a lie, offensive, obscene and an absolute disgrace. This man and his boss have destroyed America’s reputation and made a shambles of Iran policy in part because of their pathetic obsession with Barack Obama who they will never, ever measure up to.
⋙ 🧵 RT @joshrogin Pompeo: “In 2015, the Obama-Biden administration essentially handed power to the Iranian leadership, and acted as a quasi-ally of theirs, by underwriting them, underwriting the very militias that killed Americans.” Wow. @FoxNewsSunday 📌 https://twitter.com/joshrogin/status/1213833817473069056?s=20
// end of thread
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ poet_economist 1) It is a crime to lie about the reasons for making war. 2) Every detail of this statement is false. 3) Conspiracy theory does not justify striking civilian airports, 4) or holding public office. 5) No one has done more to empower those who threaten Americans than Trump.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @RichardEngel US military announced its suspending anti-ISIS operations in Iraq. Iraq parliament requests govt to kick out US forces. Massive protests in Iran. North Korea says it will show off new military technology soon. All have knock-on effects. More danger. More instability.

🐣‼️RT @mccaffreyr3 To the 5000 US ground forces and US contractors scattered around Iraq THIS IS AN IMMEDIATE THREAT OF AN ATTACK BY IRAN BACKED MILITIAS. We also have to consider the possibility the 165,000 man Iraqi Army will turn on us. Pompeo is a propagandist.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance This morning on @MeetThePress, Trump’s Secy of State referred to the prospect of retaliation by Iran against American citizens as “noise” so sure, go play golf.
⋙ 🐣 RT @graceann319 Trump created a crisis and is too incompetent and lazy to to lead this country through this crisis.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @jonlemire President Trump has arrived at his golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Trump has made us ALL less safe. This madness, this crime, corruption & abuse of the American people, could be ended by just a handful of R Senators voting to convict Trump of the impeachable offenses he inarguably committed. Or, they can allow yet another endless war to begin.
⋙ 🐣 RT @sasss31 @glennkirschner2 with the realest of real talks for you this Sunday morning.. 💽 https://twitter.com/glennkirschner2/status/1213850719809409024?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @gtconway3d This isn’t a policy platform and shouldn’t be treated as such. The essence of it is that he’s simply incoherent, ignorant, inarticulate, and impulsive, and he says and does whatever comes to mind at a given moment. The only cohering threads are his narcissism and sociopathy.
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT I noted this weekend the president ran on ending the Mideast wars. True. But it’s complicated. He also said he would “bomb the sh*t” out of ISIS and, in 2011, talked about taking Iraqi oil. He didn’t run as an isolationist or an interventionist; he ran as both, and still does.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ t’s the lack of a thruline on the decisions that lets both Rand Paul and Lindsey Graham be people who can influence him.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 heaven help us

🐣 RT @juliaioffe To be honest, I’m not sure why we are so surprised. Trump is doing what he always said he would do: stop doing boring, complicated things like multilateral treaties and diplomacy, and just whack bad guys instead.
⋙ 🐣 RT @juliaioffe This hit first, ask questions later, action-movie approach to foreign policy can only be surprising if you were a believer in the “take Trump seriously, not literally” fairy tale.

🐣 RT @juliaioffe “The DoD was not all in agreement that killing the second most popular person in Iran at an international airport in Iraq was a good idea.”
⋙ ForeignPolicy, Lara Seligman: Pentagon Chief Kept Tight Circle on Suleimani Strike http://bit.ly/2QU39lE
// Sources say senior officials who would normally be consulted were left out of the loop.
⋙ 🐣 you don’t say

🐣 RT @GlastnostGone What’s fucking insane is supposed intelligent people in the Pentagon thought Trump wouldn’t go for killing Suleimani. I mean, even those with half a brain cell know he’d take that option. Trump graves [craves?], narcissistic praise, & yet the Pentagon haven’t worked that out yet?

Haaretz: Trump has no idea what comes next : Opinion @DanielBShapiro http://bit.ly/2MWYHRP

🐣 I just 🙏 that Trump’s bone spurs kick in.

🐣 RT @emptywheel Trump did not give advance notice of Soleimani strike to the people who could constitutionally bless it (or not). ¤ He did give advance notice to the Mar a Lago members would could game stock market responses to it.

🐣💙 RT @RexAlexander And the military advisers are all, “Yeah, sure, we gave him one really extreme option, but we had no idea he’d actually TAKE it!” Which, go to hell, every one of you. #TrumpsRazor: He will ALWAYS take the stupidest, most extreme option. ALWAYS.
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul As Tensions With Iran Escalated, Trump Opted for Most Extreme Measure
⋙⋙ [NYT 1/3]

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT Iraq votes to expel American troops. ¤ All Americans evacuated from Iraq. ¤ U.S. and NATO suspend anti-ISIS campaign. ¤ The mounting evidence – two feet in front of your face – is that the Soleimani attack has made us less safe.

🐣 RT @sfpelosi “As Speaker of the House, I reiterate my call on the Administration for an immediate, comprehensive briefing of the full Congress on military engagement related to Iran and next steps under consideration,” @SpeakerPelosi
⋙ 🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi President Trump’s classified War Powers Act notification raises more questions than it answers about the timing, manner and justification of the decision to engage in hostilities against Iran.
⋙⋙ Speaker.gov: Pelosi Statement on White House’s War Powers Act Notification of Hostilities Against Iran http://bit.ly/2FqqFB2

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Unmitigated disaster and utterly predictable
⋙ NYT: Iraqi Lawmakers Vote to Expel U.S. Troops as Iran Mourns a Slain General http://nyti.ms/37v6tu2
// The vote in Parliament, after the killing of Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani of Iran in a U.S. drone strike, is not final until Iraq’s prime minister signs the draft bill.

🐣 RT @carolemadge Iran is a country with a long and rich history where many civilisations thrived, stretching back thousands of years. With 24 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, each with its own story to tell, Iran offers an incredible variety of archaeological & cultural wonders. #IranianCulturalSites https://twitter.com/carolemadge/status/1213818966604431365?s=20/photo/1-4

🧵 RT @ssbeltran These are some of the #IranianCulturalSites that @realDonaldTrump threatened to destroy. ¤ Persepolis. Of of the last standing massive archaeological complexes from ancient Persia. The Iranians and their cultural institutions have done a fantastic job in protecting it. ¤ 1/12 📌 https://twitter.com/ssbeltran/status/1213804072689635329?s=20

🐣 RT @McFaul It’s the job of the National Security Advisor at the NSC to present the president with likely 2nd & 3rd order consequences of any policy decision, so they surely briefed Trump that killing Suleimani would trigger an Iraqi decision to ask US troops to leave. Trump’s real goal? /1
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul If so, can Secretary Pompeo please stop saying that our goal in killing Suleimani was to “restore deterrence.” You don’t “restore deterrence” by handing the mullahs ruling Tehran what they have wanted for decades — US military withdrawal from Iraq. /2
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul PS I remember vividly those Republicans who berated Obama for leaving Iraq. Please dust off your talking points and repeat them again – preferably on Fox where you presented them the 1st time — if we are forced out of Iraq now because of Trump actions. /3

WaPo: Iraq’s prime minister says ‘urgent measures’ should be taken to remove foreign forces http://wapo.st/2ugzRFT

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs “Trump and Pompeo are already out crowing with patriotic tweets reminiscent of the ‘Mission Accomplished’ banners rolled out in the first weeks of the Iraq War. But what was true then in Iraq is true now: the crisis will not end here.”
⋙ ForeignAffairs, Kelly Magsamen (1/4): How to Avoid Another War in the Middle East http://fam.ag/2Qs2mJv
// De-escalating After the Soleimani Strike

🐣 RT @gtconway3d Or, as a May 1997 profile of @realDonaldTrump in @NewYorker put it, “Trump … aspired to and achieved the ultimate luxury, an existence unmolested by the rumbling of a soul.”
⋙⋙ NewYorker, Mark Singer (1997): Trump Solo http://bit.ly/36qd6hb
⋙ 🐣 RT @DMRDynamics Trump actually doesn’t understand money or economics. ¤ He only understands obtaining money for self and sycophants as a surrogate for his self-worth and inner emptiness. Money is his ersatz soul. ¤ That’s not economics. It’s narcissism. ¤ @gtconway3d

🐣 RT @MSNBC “Frankly, the rest of the world doesn’t put any trust in anything Donald Trump says, so the United States is also completely isolated as we find ourself on the brink of a much, much more serious conflict with Iran.” – Fmr. Obama adviser Ben Rhodes
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, AMJoy: Iranian general Soleimani’s assassination endangers U.S. former Obama advisor says http://on.msnbc.com/2MXU2io
// Donald Trump tweeted that Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani was ‘plotting to kill many more’ Americans. But Former Deputy National Security Advisor to President Obama Ben Rhodes asserts to Joy Reid, ‘every analyst knows that taking this strike just raised the threat of attacks on our personnel.’

🐣 RT @peterbakernyt Pence falsely links Suleimani to 9/11. Here’s what the 9/11 commission concluded regarding Iran: “We have found no evidence that Iran or Hezbollah was aware of the planning for what later became the 9/11 attack….” (1/2)
🐣 RT @peterbakernyt “… At the time of their travel through Iran, the Al Qaeda operatives themselves were probably not aware of the specific details of their future operation.” (2/2)
⋙ ✅ NYT, Zach Montague: Factcheck: Pence Links Suleimani to 9/11. The Public Record Doesn’t Back Him. http://nyti.ms/2Qnt0mG

🐣 Before that WH Correspondence Dinner, someone should have told Obama that Trump really really REALLY can’t take a joke.

🐣 The next distraction could be nuclear

Inquisitr, Jonathan Vankin: Kremlin Bank CEO May Have Flown To Florida 6 Days After Vladimir Putin Phoned Donald Trump, Records Suggest http://bit.ly/2ZPSlZA
// A private jet reportedly used by Sberbank CEO German Gref landed in Fort Lauderdale at 2:30 in the morning Saturday, according to FlightAware.com.
⋙ discusses flight data but not possible connection to Deutschebank whistleblower story

ThreadReader: Private Russian jet going down the east coast now. Heading to…Mar-a-Lago? http://bit.ly/2ZWjfzg
🧵 💙 RT @realdivipro 📌 https://twitter.com/realdivipro/status/1213623315983667200?s=20
🐣 RT @realdivipro Russian jet from Moscow, lands in Florida, where the president is, for about 24 hours, arrives and leaves in the middle of the night, and doesn’t want to be identified on flight trackers. This is definitely something.

🐣 💙💙 RT @McFaul I have not seen any confirming reporting that Gref was in Florida. If I missed it, please post. https://twitter.com/McFaul/status/1213732517351583744?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul Wow. Gref is very close to Putin. Hoping for more details.
🧵 RT @ScottMStedman [1/4] If Russian reports are correct and this is the personal jet of Herman Gref, the CEO of Russia’s biggest bank just flew into Ft. Lauderdale in the dead of night. 📌 https://twitter.com/ScottMStedman/status/1213378826291466240?s=20
🐣 RT @ScottMStedman It’s 100% his personal jet. It was either him or a close confidant.
⋙ 🐣 @McFaul the same tail number as the plane that landed in Fort Lauderdale last night https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1213744319473111041?s=20
⋙ 🐣 @McFaul ⋘⋙ 🐣 RT @travisakers This jet belongs to Herman Gref, the CEO of Russia’s biggest bank. ¤ Why did he arrive where the President is located at 2:30 in the morning? https://twitter.com/travisakers/status/1213446924298264582?s=20
⋙ 🐣 @McFaul ⋘⋙ RT @ScottMStedman “Personally, the head of the state bank, according to the Interlocutor, is assigned a Gulfstream G650 business liner with a tail number RA-10204” http://bit.ly/2FkucRo https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1213739408031174657?s=20
⋙ 🐣 @McFaul ⋘⋙ 🐣 RT @MrsSunshineYo So, why was the CEO of Russia’s biggest bank landing in Ft. Lauderdale last night? https://twitter.com/MrsSunshineYo/status/1213523246466904064?s=20
// 🐣 w flight documents ⇈ ;; also I posted 2 plane photos 1) https://twitter.com/realdivipro/status/1213618691516047362?s=20 2) https://twitter.com/realdivipro/status/1213618691516047362?s=20

🐣 [to @real] nervous much? as the Persian story goes, you can’t put the genie back in the bottle

⭕ 4 Jan 2020

DailyBeast, Adam Rawnsley: All the Ways Iran Could Hit Back at the U.S. for Killing Soleimani http://bit.ly/2SYrTeR
// Iran has spent decades developing plans and forces to prepare for contingencies like Qassem Soleimani’s assassination. But just how crafty might Tehran’s retaliation be?

NYT Editorial: The Evidence on Ukraine Is Only Getting Worse for Donald Trump http://nyti.ms/39HpTOj
// The Senate impeachment trial will be a sham unless top administration officials testify.

🐣 RT @mikefarb1 I honestly don’t believe that we have legitimately elected a GOP President this Century. However they keep taking office and they cost us greatly. We need to Overwhelm this Piece Of Shit Election System so we never have to find ourselves back here again.

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT Editorial: Congress, Stop President Trump’s Rush to War With Iran http://nyti.ms/37AL5na
// Powerful Republican senators are the only people with the power to restrain the president.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom Someone better let the President know he’s threatening war crimes.
– 52 sites for purely symbolic reasons would be a war crime.
– Striking cultural sites without military necessity would be a war crime
– Striking in revenge is a war crime
– Targeting civilians is a war crime

🐣 RT @RWPUSA He won the presidency with help from a foreign country.
He was impeached for coercing another foreign country to help his re-election campaign.
He now starts a war with a third foreign country to distract from his impeachment.
That’s foreign policy?
⋙ CNN: Skepticism mounts over evidence of ‘imminent’ threat that Trump says justified Soleimani killing http://cnn.it/35pRd0b //➔ uh, Iran? please ignore that killing ~ our president is just, uh, crazy

🐣 RT @ActMeasuresDoc Sometimes it’s not fun being right.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AdamParkhomenko “A Deutsche Bank whistleblower has told the FBI that the Russian state-owned bank VTB underwrote Trump’s loans”
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ ScottMStedman Hey @MSNBC @CNN @NBCNews @nytimes @washingtonpost @MotherJones @ABC @propublica @politico, now that members of Congress are commenting on this report, will you pick it up?
⋙⋙ ⋙ ForensicNews [1/3] Trump Deutsche Bank Loans Underwritten … http://bit.ly/2T4ypRF
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @JaredHuffman This is why Trump is fighting so desperately in court to keep his tax returns and other financial records secret. Time to come clean Mr President.

🐣 RT @mikefarb1 To all of you that stand with him. That enable him. That lie for him. You are putting our country and it’s citizens in grave danger. We will get through this. We will remember who you are and what you did.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT The moment we all feared is likely upon us. ¤ An unstable President in way over his head, panicking, with all his experienced advisers having quit, and only the sycophantic amateurs remaining. ¤ Assassinating foreign leaders, announcing plans to bomb civilians. ¤ A nightmare.

🐣 RT @McFaul ISIS targets cultural sites. The Taliban destroys cultural sites. The United States of America should not join this list. Please @DeptofDefense, @StateDept, roll back this horrific statement by @realDonaldTrump & make clear that we will not target Iranian cultural sites.

🐣 RT @tyrian1 Also, to those who are saying that just killing one person is not going to start a big war: ¤ “World War I began in 1914 after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and lasted until 1918.” ¤ Total number of casualties in WW1: ~ 40 Million.

🐣 Trump’s idea of ‘making us more safe’ is to put a target on the back of every American, especially every service member and diplomat.
Peace is War. War is Peace. 2+2=5.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d “The question is why now? … Hard to decouple [the] killing from the impeachment saga.” ¤ Indeed, given @realDonaldTrump’s personality disorders, his complete and pathological narcissism, it’s hard to imagine that his impeachment *wasn’t* a factor motivating the strike. [re: rcallimachi https://twitter.com/rcallimachi/status/1213436210238111744?s=20%5D
⋙ 🐣 Never give a psychopath the “worst option”

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman The private jet of the CEO of the largest Russian bank is currently in Florida for unknown reasons. This is a sanctioned bank. https://twitter.com/ScottMStedman/status/1213618963977949184?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @realdivipro Jet is still at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL), at least according to https://planefinder.net/data/aircraft/RA-10204…, which seems to have pretty current data.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BebeOhio Probably making a drop for Putin. During the campaign and in 2017 the private jet of oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev was parked at airports near Trump’s location. Lots of denials. All of this is so suspicious.
🐣 RT @ 🐣 RT @wingsformarie2 Just as a whistleblower reports his loans are backed by that Russian bank. Stinks like rotten fish.
🐣🚫 RT @lazzkicker Thurs nite, Saudi Arabia Finance Minister landed at JFK for 1 1/1 hours, just long enough to drop something (Saudi’s pay cash) off. Was Soleimam’s assassination a paid hit job for MBS? Remember waiting for instructions as “how to proceed” after Saudi oil supply bombing.

🐣 RT @DanielBShapiro Excellent. The president “deescalates” by tweeting wild threats toward Iran. No diplomacy, no concern for the position it puts partners like Iraq in, no even just letting the impact of the Soleimani hit sink in. He’s incapable of sound, strategic decision making and behavior.
⋙ 🐣 George Will observed that ‘Trump can’t think sequentially,’ which I think is a penetrating insight.

🐣 RT @DanielBShapiro Excellent. The president “deescalates” by tweeting wild threats toward Iran. No diplomacy, no concern for the position it puts partners like Iraq in, no even just letting the impact of the Soleimani hit sink in. He’s incapable of sound, strategic decision making and behavior.
⋙ 🐣 George Will observed that ‘Trump can’t think sequentially,’ which I think is a penetrating insight.

🐣 RT @Susan_Hennessey The @nytimes story now includes Callimachi’s reporting. This dramatically undercuts the administration’s claims regarding the legal basis and certainly looks like Secretary Pompeo’s statements regarding the nature of the threat were deeply misleading.
🐣 RT @gtconway3d “Pentagon officials were stunned.” ¤ But a legion of psychiatrists, psychologists, and other mental health experts aren’t. It’s the kind of thing they’ve been predicting all along.
⋙ 🐣 RT @nytimes President Trump opted to kill Iran’s top general despite aides’ disputes about intelligence warning of new threats. Pentagon officials were stunned.
⋙⋙ NYT: As Tensions With Iran Escalated, Trump Opted for Most Extreme Measure http://nyti.ms/39P3wXg
// While senior officials argue the drone strike was warranted to prevent future attacks, some in the administration remain skeptical about the rationale for the attack.

🐣 RT @awprokop Trump is familiar with the milieu of the mob. Sounds like he just decided to whack the guy. One part payback, one part sending a message.

🐣 RT @digby56 And of course he is threatening to commit massive war crimes. He loves war crimes. He said that explicitly during the 2016 campaign. I’m sure he’s been on the horn with all his pardoned, war criminal buddies looking for tips.

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq If you work in DOD or the IC, and have been tasked with identifying Iranian cultural or civilian targets to intentionally strike in violation of DoD rules and federal law, please blow the whistle through your leadership and to HPSCI/SSCI.

🐣 RT @MollyMcKew Just another Saturday night in Twitter where POTUS is either revealing highly classified intelligence and targeting info on Twitter — or else completely batsh*t. ¤ Either way, one might say a massive national security risk.

🐣 RT @AngrierWHstaff I told you guys this already — the Soleimani option was the far-fringe choice, and one that everyone expected Trump would reject. ¤ They didn’t count on Trump’s desperate need for a distraction.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ShimonPro An official familiar with President Trump’s national security briefings says some officials were surprised and taken aback that Trump chose to target Qasem Soleimani, which was one of several options that senior national security aides presented to him. @kevinliptakcnn

RawStory: Trump threatens to target 52 Iranian sites if any ‘American assets’ are hit in retaliation assassination of Suleimani http://bit.ly/2QmApCT
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🐣 RT @davmicrot Attacking civilian locations, like cultural sites, is a War Crime.

🐣 RT @mikecarpenter New Cambridge Analytica leaks said to contain “emails between major Trump donors discussing ways of obscuring the source of their donations through a series of different financial vehicles….[exposing] the entire dark money machinery behind US politics.”
⋙ TheGuardian, Carole Cadwalladr: Fresh Cambridge Analytica leak ‘shows global manipulation is out of control’ http://bit.ly/35l9fjX
// Company’s work in 68 countries laid bare with release of more than 100,000 documents

🐣 RT @chrislhayes Really feels like we are hurtling towards Worst Case Scenario for a Trump Presidency right now.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d Good question. Let’s hope it’s not true, because if it is, it would mean the president of the United States is in hock to the Russians.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ScottMStedman Hi everyone. Co-author here. After publication, our site @forensicnewsnet was immediately hit with a sophisticated DDoS attack. Please follow and spread the word if possible!

🐣 RT @BaddCompani trumpf is an Actor in a play, a delusional tragic play but play none the less.
⋙ 🐣 and we’re all the groundlings

🐣 RT @ddale8 New record: Trump made FORTY false claims in Battle Creek, Michigan in December, which was also his longest rally speech ever.
⋙ ✅ CNN: Trump makes 90 false claims during final two weeks of 2019 http://cnn.it/2MUTJVK

🐣 .@Lawrence said that[*] back in August and retracted it because @NBC couldn’t confirm. Now @forensicnewsnet ForensicNews has new reporting. @ScottMStedman, one of the authors, will be on @MuellerSheWrote Sunday night.
[*] That Trump’s loans were backed by Russian bank (VTB)

🐣 Trump has slowly been figuring out his powers – tariffs, pardons – and created new ones (ignoring subpoenas). Now, as I’ve been dreading, he’s discovered that under contrived circumstances and the 20yo AUMF, he can start a war.

🐣 RT @McFaul plus, world’s attention is now on us, not Putin’s belligerent actions.
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul Putin can so only see upside from escalating US-Iran tensions, from small short-term gains like increased oil prices, possible mid-term gains like our withdrawal from Iraq, to possible long-term gains such as our weakened worldwide position from full-scale war.

WaPo: Trump plunges toward the kind of Middle Eastern conflict he pledged to avoid http://wapo.st/2STH3ly

🐣 RT @SethAbramson Dec 29: Trump orders airstrikes.
Dec 31: Eric Trump says “whoop-ass” coming.
Dec 31: Mar-a-Lago members told strike imminent.
Jan 1: Eric deletes tweet.
Jan 2: Airstrike kills Soleimani.
Jan 3: Citizen journos raise Eric’s foreknowledge.
Jan 3: Media calls it “conspiracy theory.”
⋙ 🐣 Also 12/29 Trump talks to Putin

🐣 RT @SRuhle Reminder. ¤ Prior to becoming Secretary of Defense, Mark Esper was a lobbyist for Raytheon, a major US defense contractor.

🐣 RT @RepMaxineWalters Only a reckless, cowardly, impeached international laughing stock would order a deadly drone strike from a golf resort before running off to a rally to be worshipped by the few evangelicals who still support him. A real President would’ve immediately shared info w/ Congress.

NYT, Susan Rice: The Dire Consequences of Trump’s Suleimani Decision http://nyti.ms/2rYFrw0
// One thing is clear after the killing of Iran’s second most important official: Americans are not safer.

🐣 RT @shadihamid 1. Initially I was on the fence, but the more I consider different scenarios, the more the original alarmist takes seem even more wrong than I first suspected. The WW3 stuff is obviously silly, but even the risk of “mere” war seems increasingly unlikely 📌 https://twitter.com/shadihamid/status/1213510539432878080?s=20

🐣 RT @benjaminwittes Judge Griffith of the DC at yesterday’s McGahn oral argument to DOJ counsel: “Has there ever been an instance of such broad-scale defiance of a congressional request for information in the history of the Republic? Has there been anything like this?”
⋙ 🐣 RT @benjaminwittes “An instruction has been given from the President of the United States not to cooperate in any form or fashion with an inquiry. Has that ever happened before? Not directed to one individual … but everyone from the administration. Has that ever happened before?”

NYT, Jonathan Stevenson: American Foreign Policy Is Broken. Suleimani’s Killing Proves It. http://nyti.ms/2SNUm7g Mr. Stevenson is a senior fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
// A properly functioning National Security Council would never have let it happen, for good reason.

DailyBeast, Adam Rawnsley: All the Ways Iran Could Hit Back at the U.S. for Killing Soleimani http://bit.ly/37BE4m1
// Iran has spent decades developing plans and forces to prepare for contingencies like Qassem Soleimani’s assassination. But just how crafty might Tehran’s retaliation be?

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom 1. Once again, not happy that Trump could be bumbling into a war, and not sure killing QS now was the right move. 2. But when you’re the officer of a nation-state and you work off the books and deniably as a terror leader you lose the presumption of such protections.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT Iran is full of malevolent evildoers, and Soleimani was the worst of them. But Iran is also a nation state. And the reason the U.S. doesn’t kill leaders of other countries is because once you normalize assassinations, it’s hard to put the genie back in the bottle.

WaPo, Siobhán O’Grady: Why Soleimani’s killing is different from other targeted attacks by U.S. http://wapo.st/2ZQQdkl
// “The strike was much more consequential than those that killed Osama bin Laden or Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, analysts said.”

🐣 RT @Cirincioni Just read transcript of the State Department briefing on the Suleimani killing. Could not believe the arrogance of the State officials. Insulting reporters, refusing to answer direct questions. They did not provide one iota of evidence to back up their claims of imminent attack.
🐣 RT @ajmount This entire transcript is a nightmare. Deluded soundbites substitute for reason and rationality, antagonism for transparency. There is no indication here these officials have thought seriously about the potential consequences of the action.
🐣 RT @emptywheel This State Department briefing seems to argue that any time a single American is killed, the US reserves the right to assassinate a high official in response. Interesting precedent
⋙ ≣ StateDept (1/3): Senior State Department Officials On the Situation in Iraq [Discussion] http://bit.ly/37CnjHr

🐣 RT @NoahBookbinder The current conflict makes impeachment more, not less, important. With the country facing grave issues, we need a president not tainted by abuse of power and criminal conduct, a president who will act in our interest, not his own. We don’t have one now.

DailyBeast, Will Sommer: QAnon Believer Teamed Up With Conspiracy Theorists to Plot Kidnapping, Police Say http://bit.ly/2FqovBr
// Conspiracy theorist Cynthia Abcug allegedly predicted that “Satan worshipers” would be killed in a raid by QAnon believers.

🐣 RT @carlbildt Now Russia has cut its oil supply to Belarus hoping that this will force the country to be more accommodating on both economic and political issues. There is reportedly also a Russian request for better military access.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Belsat_Eng Forced integration: Russia cuts its oil supply to Belarus http://bit.ly/2MUnnKI

🐣 RT @HeidiNBC Pompeo said on CNN the US acted to disrupt an “imminent attack” abroad, providing no evidence. ¤ h/t @AymanM ¤ Amnesty International human rights lawyer: unless U.S. can demonstrate the killing neutralized an imminent threat, it is still not allowed to kill a terrorist.

🐣 RT @jimsciutto The obvious consequence of Trump disparaging US intelligence that (1) Russia interfered in 2016, (2) NK is expanding its nuclear program and (3) Iran was complying with the nuclear deal, is the question why should he – and we – believe US intel re Soleimani as described now?

🐣 RT @jrubinblogger Sec State Pompeo has been the one to emphasize an “imminent” threat. Available evidence suggests that is bunk. Given that he lied about MBS and about progress on NoKo I think it is very likely he is not telling the truth now.

🐣 RT @StevenBeschloss We are living in a time of dread when none of Trump’s actions can be judged for legitimate purpose or based on credible information because he’s spent three years constantly lying and making choices that feed his damaged ego, enrich himself and/or serve his foreign benefactors.
⋙ 🐣 RT @anneapplebaum I find I am unable to take seriously any administration justification, explanation or prediction about the Middle East right now. Why should I believe their policies have any goal except distraction – from impeachment /scandal – or Trump’s re-election?

.@missy_ryan @jdawsey1 @DanLamothe @John_Hudson You don’t think Trump was responding to @khamenei_ir taunting him on Twitter on Jan 1? https://twitter.com/khamenei_ir/status/1212301034871279616?s=20

Salon, Igor Derysh: Yale psychiatrist urges Pelosi: Request 72-hour mental health hold on Trump after Iran attack http://bit.ly/36oDpUT
// Yale psychiatrist [Bandy X Lee]: Pelosi can request “72-hour hold” of Trump after he responded to impeachment with Iran attack

🧵 RT @rcallimachi 1. I’ve had a chance to check in with sources, including two US officials who had intelligence briefings after the strike on Suleimani. Here is what I’ve learned. According to them, the evidence suggesting there was to be an imminent attack on American targets is “razor thin”. 📌 https://twitter.com/rcallimachi/status/1213421769777909761?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @ 6. One official described the planning for the strike as chaotic. The official says that following the attack on an Iraqi base which killed an American contractor circa Dec. 27, Trump was presented a menu of options for how to retaliate. Killing Suleimani was the “far out option”
⋙ 🐣 RT @ 8. It was after the embassy protests that the president, according to one US official, chose the Suleimani option, but the problem at that point in time is that American intelligence did not know his precise whereabouts. They scrambled to locate him, says the official.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ 17. Before I go back to the pool let me just say the obvious: No one’s trying to downplay Suleimani’s crimes. The question is why now? His whereabouts have been known before. His resume of killing-by-proxy is not a secret. Hard to decouple his killing from the impeachment saga.
⋙⋙ 🐣 Did Trump start a war over a Twitter insult?
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 [To @rcallimachi] Maybe this: RT @khamenei_I [1/1] That guy has tweeted that we see Iran responsible for the events in Baghdad & we will respond to Iran.
1st: You can’t do anything.
2nd: If you were logical —which you’re not— you’d see that your crimes in Iraq, Afghanistan… have made nations hate you. https://twitter.com/khamenei_ir/status/1212301034871279616?s=20

DailyBeast: Trump Told Mar-a-Lago Pals to Expect ‘Big’ Iran Action ‘Soon’ http://bit.ly/2MWjnJL
// Attendees of a closed-door Senate briefing didn’t get much more clarity than the club guests did. Instead, officials spun Soleimani’s slaying as a way to “de-escalate” tensions.

🧵 RT @ScottMStedman If Russian reports are correct and this is the personal jet of Herman Gref, the CEO of Russia’s biggest bank just flew into Ft. Lauderdale in the dead of night.
📌 https://twitter.com/ScottMStedman/status/1213378826291466240?s=20
⋙⋙ 🧵 RT @ScottMStedman @forensicnewsnet can confirm this is a Sberbank plane. 📌 https://twitter.com/ScottMStedman/status/1213377151606484992?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ScottMStedman Flight data (h/t @civmilair). RA-10204 is owned by Sberbank and used by CEO Herman Gref whom Trump met in 2013.
🐣 RT @ScottMStedman “Personally, the head of the state bank, according to the Interlocutor, is assigned a Gulfstream G650 business liner with a tail number RA-10204″ http://rusletter.com/articles/german_gref_again_handed_himself_a_bank
⋙ 🐣 RT @CheeseWhiz That would be 39 miles by car from Mar-a-lago.

⭕ 3 Jan 2020

🧵 RT @kelly2277 🔥HUGE🔥Val Broeksmit, the son of the Deutsche banker that killed himself and left a ton of documents stacked beside him has been working with the FBI. His dad knew about Russian money laundering, Trump’s loans and Robert Mercer’s RenTec mirror trades🏦 📌 https://twitter.com/kelly2277/status/1213137607737131012?s=20
⋙ Re: ForensicNews: Russian Government Bank Deposited $500 Million into Deutsche Bank Subsidiary as it Lent to Trump http://bit.ly/2NMJinF
// By Scott Stedman, Bobby DeNault, Adrienne Cobb and Jess Coleman;
// @ScottMStedman @ForensicNews Deutschebank money laundering

🐣 RT @Hardball “We wouldn’t be where we are today with threats in Iraq … if it were not for the decision that the Trump Admin took: the reckless, shortsighted, and unnecessary decisions to throw away the nuclear deal.”
— Iran Deal Negotiator Rob Malley
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, Hardball: Iran deal negotiator: Trump’s ‘reckless’ decision to scrap Iran deal led to tensions http://on.msnbc.com/2QKeaXL
// The Trump administration has hit Iranian proxies before, but yesterday’s airstrike against the country’s top general is the first direct confrontation with Iran itself. Iran deal negotiator Robert Malley says, “We wouldn’t be where we are today with threats in Iraq, threats to Americans, if it were not for the decisions that the Trump administration took, the reckless, shortsighted, and unnecessary decisions to throw away the nuclear deal.”

WaPo, George Will: Senators now risk indecent exposure of their minds http://wapo.st/2QunX3Y “Soon Americans will learn much, not about the president — he is an open comic book who has read himself to the country for years — but about senators”

WaPo: Iran knows how to bide its time. Don’t expect immediate retaliation for Soleimani. http://wapo.st/2Qr6VUg
// The regime wants to stay in power. Escalating the conflict with the U.S. even more would threaten that.

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “It’s always been Soleimani’s strategic game… to get us out of the Middle East. He wants to see us leave Syria, he wants to see us leave Iraq… I think if we leave Iraq after this, that would just be a real disastrous outcome…” – @brett_mcgurk w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1213225171638722561?s=20/photo/1

WaPo/AP: Iranian cyberattacks feared after killing of top general http://wapo.st/2tyOrYV

🐣 RT @baseballcrank [1/4] The 9/11 Commission Report on Iranian facilitation of the hijackers from Saudi Arabia into Afghanistan – this isn’t something Pence just pulled out of thin air today. https://twitter.com/baseballcrank/status/1213320211966943233?s=20/photo/1-2
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WaPo, Aaron Blake: Pence’s dubious tweet tying Qasem Soleimani to 9/11 http://wapo.st/36oSoyd

WaPo, Alexander Petri: Whatever happens with Iran, I’m confident Donald Trump can get us through it [Satire] http://wapo.st/39Ize8C

NYT Editorial: ‘The Game Has Changed’ http://nyti.ms/2QNJiUW
// The assassination of Qassim Suleimani, one of Iran’s top military commanders, rocks the Middle East. Is President Trump ready?

🐣 RT @justinamash The president has the power, when seconds matter, to prevent an imminent attack on the United States, but the Pentagon and administration officials have presented contradictory statements about whether this was the justification.
🐣 RT @justinamash No authorization for war with Iran:
• 2001 AUMF: 9/11 attackers
• 2002 AUMF: Saddam Hussein’s Iraq regime
• War Powers Resolution: President can act without Congress only in *national emergency* following attack
• 10 USC §127e: Funding authorization, not war authorization

DailyBeast: Why Obama, Bush, and Bibi All Passed on Killing Soleimani http://bit.ly/39GcEx6 By Christopher Dickey, Noga Tarnopolsky, Erin Banco, Betsy Swan
// The Iranian general was in American crosshairs before. But nobody could begin to be sure what would come next if Soleimani were killed, and no scenario looked good.

🐣 RT @bluegal Is it a Constitutional crisis yet?
⋙ 🐣 RT @SenSchumer The White House is now openly defying a federal court order to release emails between key players in the Trump-Ukraine scandal. ¤ President Trump: If you’re listening, release the emails! ¤ What are you so afraid the American people will see?

🐣 RT @clairecmc It’s shocking that the President is not at the White House at this critical moment. He should not be at his opulent golf resort while he is deploying thousands of troops to the Middle East, and while the country and Congress are worried, begging for more information.

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT The Administration is lying to us. They spent today saying they want to deescalate with Iran and their proxies while they were planning another strike. Just unbelievable.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RichardEngel Iraqi security official tells @nbcnews there has been anther US airstrike, this one north of Baghdad targeting Shiite militia leaders. Reports of 6 killed. This right BEFORE a big Shiite protest tomorrow in Baghdad. It seems certain to provoke an escalation.

🐣 RT @swavedave1 Today is the day we all knew would come. Something so serious that the truth would need to come from this administration. Sadly no one believes a word they say and they’ve laid the ground work for that truth.

💽 MSNBC, Hardball: Richard Engel on US airstrike that killed Soleimani: This is not over http://on.msnbc.com/2FlwcJe
// Qasem Soleimani’s death is the latest in a series of escalating incidents that followed President Trump’s decision to unilaterally withdraw America from the Iran nuclear deal.

WaPo: How Trump decided to kill a top Iranian general http://wapo.st/39Eddrc
// By Missy Ryan, Josh Dawsey, Dan Lamothe and John Hudson 

🐣 RT @maggieNYT This is the thing that hasn’t fully penetrated for people – Soleimani was part of the state.
⋙ 🐣 RT @adamgoldmanNYT General David H. Petraeus, US Army (Ret.) has some thoughts*: https://twitter.com/adamgoldmanNYT/status/1213213685147217921?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ NewYorker, Robin Wright: The Killing of Qassem Suleimani Is Tantamount to an Act of War http://bit.ly/2MUkTf8
⋙⋙*LinkedIn: General David H. Petraeus, US Army (Ret.) ¤ Partner, KKR & Chairman, KKR Global Institute

This [NYT, Wright ⇈ ] is an excellent summary of the significance of the killing of Qods Force Commander Qassem Suleimani and of the possible implications of this action. (I provided an interview for it.)

It is impossible to overstate the significance of this action. Suleimani was, in US terms, a combination of CIA Director, JSOC Commander, and Special Presidential Envoy for the Mideast. He was the second most important person in Iran and the architect and commander of Iranian initiatives to solidify control over the Shia Crescent.

He had the blood of hundreds of American and coalition soldiers on his hands and that of countless of our Iraqi and partner elements in the region.

There will inevitably be responses by Iranian and proxy forces; the question is whether they force the US to respond with direct attacks on Iranian forces and infrastructure, at a time when the Iranian economy is already seriously damaged by sanctions and when the Iranian people have already been demonstrating against the regime in very considerable numbers. #QassemSuleimani

The New Yorker
Is the Killing of Qassem Suleimani an Act of War?
By Robin Wright January 3, 2019
https://lnkd.in/dHX9dfg

🐣 RT @Ali_H_Soufan Mr. Vice President,
First, there were 19 terrorists who carried out the 9/11 attacks: 15 Saudis, 2 Emiratis, 1 Egyptian, and 1 Lebanese.
Second, there are lots of bad things Soleimani did, this is not one of them.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Mike_Pence Assisted in the clandestine travel to Afghanistan of 10 of the 12 terrorists who carried out the September 11 terrorist attacks in the United States.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @vermontgmg I really can’t get over the idea of the @VP throwing out such a incendiary charge that is wrong on so many levels. Does not bode well for level of strategic thinking going on right now.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @DougWalsh72 Al Qaeda was not supported by Iran. They were supported buy Saudi Arabia and the hijackers were mostly Saudi. One is Sunni the other is Shia. This is why we get into never ending wars.

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind Speaker Pelosi not mincing words: ¤ “Today, Leader McConnell made clear that he will feebly comply with President Trump’s cover-up of his abuses of power and be an accomplice to that cover-up.”
⋙ ≣ Speaker.gov: Pelosi Statement on Urgency for Fair Senate Trial http://bit.ly/2QozSAd

🐣 RT @mmpadellan We interrupt your regularly scheduled trump distraction to bring you the distraction he was trying to distract you from: ¤ A Deutsche Bank Whistleblower confirms trump’s loans are backed by Russia. ¤ He is OWNED by Russia, which is not really news, sadly.
⋙ 🐣 RT @robertjdenault BREAKING: A Whistleblower told the FBI that Trump’s Deutsche Bank loans were backed by Russian state-owned bank, VTB Bank. VTB was proposed lender for Trump Tower Moscow and allegedly funded the Rosneft Deal. New docs show deep ties between Deutsche + VTB.
⋙⋙ 💙 ForensicNews: Trump Deutsche Bank Loans Underwritten By Russian State-Owned VTB Bank, Whistleblower Told FBI http://bit.ly/37B3WP4 by Scott Stedman, Eric Levai and Bobby DeNault
// 1/3/2019

Deutsche Bank’s loans to Donald Trump were underwritten by Russian state-owned VTB Bank, according to the whistleblower whose collection of thousands of bank documents and internal communications have captured the recent attention of federal investigators.

Val Broeksmit acquired the emails and files of his late father, Deutsche Bank executive William S. Broeksmit, after Broeksmit tragically took his own life in 2014.

Val informed the FBI in late 2019 about his knowledge of VTB’s underwriting of Trump’s loans, information he attributed to a network of sources connected to the bank he cultivated over the past five-plus years

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi The Trump Admin has conducted strikes in Iraq targeting high-level Iranian military officials and killing Iranian Quds Force Commander Qasem Soleimani without an AUMF against Iran. Further, this action was taken without the consultation of the Congress.

NBCNews, Charles W. Dunne: The death of Iran’s top general, Qassem Soleimani, means America has declared war http://nbcnews.to/35pzA0a
// All the regular risks of undertaking war are exponentially more dangerous here because of the impulsive approach Trump has taken.

Reuters: Inside the plot by Iran’s Soleimani to attack U.S. forces in Iraq http://reut.rs/2SQQDpn

DailyBeast, Julia Davis: Russian State Media Blames Impeachment for Trump’s Iran Strike http://bit.ly/2SSGtoq
// “For Donald Trump, the annihilation of an Iranian General presents a decent opportunity for a domestic PR campaign,” one Kremlin columnist said.

🐣 RT @chrislhayes I guess the de-escalation of last night’s air strike wasn’t enough to fully de-escalate and stop war, so today the US has ordered another airstrike at a top Iraqi militia commander to further de-escalate and stop even more war.

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff As additional documents are revealed, and new information about Trump’s abuse of power comes to light, we learn more and more about the extent of his cover-up. ¤ Senators must ensure they see these and other documents related to the President’s scheme. ¤ A fair trial requires it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Breaking via NYT: The Trump admin has disclosed there were 20 emails between a top Mulanvey aide and a colleague at the Office of Management and Budget discussing the Ukraine aid freeze, but OMB says it won’t turn over the emails —not even with redactions.
⋙⋙ NYT: White House Withholds 20 Emails Between Two Trump Aides on Ukraine Aid http://nyti.ms/2QlB7Am
// It contends the release of the documents sought by The Times, would “inhibit the frank and candid exchange of views” in government decision-making.

WaPo: Giuliani associate can give impeachment investigators phone data, documents seized by prosecutors, judge says http://wapo.st/37rODIm Lev Parnas

WaPo Editorial: Yes, Soleimani was an enemy. That doesn’t mean Trump made the right call. http://wapo.st/37wn14T

🐣 RT @TimKaine I just filed a resolution to prevent Trump from starting a war with Iran. The President wants to pretend that Congress doesn’t exist, but it’s our clear Constitutional duty to debate and vote before allowing him to rush into an unnecessary war.

🐣 RT @BazziNYU “When Trump took office, there was no US crisis with Iran. He created one – driven by hawkish advisers, many of whom had supported the invasion of Iraq in 2003, and his desire to undo one of Obama’s major foreign policy accomplishments” — my take
⋙ TheGuardian, Mohamad Bazzi: Donald Trump has blundered into a crisis of his own making with Iran http://bit.ly/2MU8EPN
// The president inherited relative peace. Now conflict with Iranian proxies across the Middle East seems likely

🧵 RT @RepSlotkin As a former Shia militia analyst who served multiple tours in Iraq and worked at the White House under both Presidents Bush and Obama, and later at the Pentagon, I participated in countless conversations on how to respond to Qassem Soleimani’s violent campaigns across the region. 📌 https://twitter.com/RepSlotkin/status/1213127820395851776?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepSlotkin What always kept both Democratic and Republican presidents from targeting Soleimani himself was the simple question: ¤ Was the strike worth the likely retaliation, and the potential to pull us into protracted conflict?
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepSlotkin The two administrations I worked for both determined that the ultimate ends didn’t justify the means. The Trump Administration has made a different calculation. ¤ The Iranian government has vowed to retaliate and avenge Soleimani’s death, and could do so in any number of ways:
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepSlotkin Against our diplomats and service members or high-ranking military officers, against our allies and partners in the region, or through targeted attacks in the Western world. [ … ]

🧵 RT @RepSlotkin As a former Shia militia analyst who served multiple tours in Iraq and worked at the White House under both Presidents Bush and Obama, and later at the Pentagon, I participated in countless conversations on how to respond to Qassem Soleimani’s violent campaigns across the region. 📌 https://twitter.com/RepSlotkin/status/1213127820395851776?s=20

NYT, Narges Bajoghli: Suleimani’s Death Changes Nothing for Iran http://nyti.ms/2ZQ5WAo Professor Bajoghli is the author of “Iran Reframed: Anxieties of Power in the Islamic Republic”

NYT: Live Updates: Iran Vows ‘Forceful Revenge’ After U.S. Kills General http://nyti.ms/2ZPK87R
// Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, promised retaliation against those who killed Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani in Baghdad. The U.S. moved to send more troops to the Middle East.

RFE/RL, Frud Bezhan: Analysis: U.S. Killing Of Iran’s Top General Risks ‘Dangerous’ Consequences http://bit.ly/2QobZc9

ForeignAffairs, Daniel Benjamin and Steven Simon (10/15): America’s Great Satan http://fam.ag/35iKODF
// 10/15/2019; The 40-Year Obsession With Iran

🐣 RT @real Iran never won a war, but never lost a negotiation!
⋙ 🐣 Mission Accomplished?

🧵 RT @DanielBShapiron 1. Qassim Soleimani had the blood of many thousands on his hands: Americans, Iraqis, Lebanese, Syrians, Israelis & many, many others. Truly one of the most evil men on the planet. Seeing his smiling mug in selfies with terrorists across the region was hard to take. Good riddance. 📌 https://twitter.com/DanielBShapiro/status/1212983781197529088?s=20/photo/1
// Shapiro=Former U.S. Amb. to Israel (2011-2017), Obama NSC, @INSSIsrael, @WEAdvisors, husband, dad, Cubs fan, Middle East politics, peace & security, US-Israel relations

🐣 RT @samwinograd @SecPompeo tells @JohnBerman that “the risk of doing nothing was enormous” — the intelligence community made that assessment.

🐣 RT @ Flashback to 1998


// Bill Clinton wag the dog NYT cover

🐣 RT @owenawhaley The President’s week:
12/24: Golfed for 6 hrs.
12/26: Golfed for 4 hrs.
12/27: Golfed for 4 hrs.
12/28: Golfed for 5 hrs.
12/29: Golfed for 8 hrs.
12/30: Golfed for 6 hrs.
12/31: Golfing while our embassy is under attack.
YOUR tax dollars are paying for this.
Angry yet?
// 12/31/2019

🐣 RT @BrianKarem Question: Mr. president why? WTF? No explanations. No briefing. You didn’t address the nation. You escalated tensions for vague reasons…has anyone in the GOP had enough of this yet?

🐣 RT @stengel
1. Soleimani was a very bad guy & an implacable enemy of America.
2. His role in Iran’s military aggressiveness was central & Iran will regard this as an act of war.
3. For that reason, other American presidents decided the cost to such a killing would greatly outweigh benefit.
🐣 RT @stengel
4. The benefit is the temporary relief from a powerful foe. The cost is a potential Middle Eastern war.
5. Pompeo statement that he hopes we can “de-escalate” situation is laughable.
6. Iran’s response will be very aggressive. They will turbocharge their nuclear development.
🐣 RT @stengel
7. They will use cyber-terrorism as well as the more traditional kind.
8. What is our strategy here? What is the exit plan? This could make the Iraq War look like a skirmish.
9. Extraordinary reckless. Buckle up.

🐣 RT @RFERL Russia: “reckless”
China: decried “the use of force in international relations”
UK: urged “all parties to de-escalate.”
France: “We have woken up to a more dangerous world.”
⋙ RFE/RL: U.S. Killing Of Iranian Commander Sparks Global Concern http://bit.ly/39AMETX

🐣 RT @IsraeliPM President @realDonaldTrump deserves all the credit for acting swiftly, forcefully and decisively. ¤ Israel stands with the United States in its just struggle for peace, security and self-defense.

🐣 RT @RussianMFA [UK] MFA: Alarmed by killing of Gen Soleimani by US strike in Baghdad. Risk of grave consequences for regional peace and stability. #Iran #Iraq #IRGC #Quds

🐣 RT @Lobelog It bears remembering that Trump predicted 6 times between late 2011 and early 2013 that Obama was going to start a war with Iran to distract from his political problems. http://bit.ly/39A6A9w Today’s attack may tell us something about Trump’s own sense of vulnerability.

TheSpectator, David Patrikarakos [UK]: How Iran will strike back after the killing of Qasem Soleimani http://bit.ly/2u7u99h

🐣 RT @MiddleEastEye Brigadier General Esmail Ghaani, the Quds force’s deputy leader, has been named as Soleimani’s replacement http://ow.ly/EwER30q6w3i

🐣 RT @FazelHawramy Mojtaba Zonnour the head of Iran parliament national security committee says the Iraqis should close the airports and not allow the Americans to get out of the country. There are 36 bases of the American in the region, it is very easy to hit them, he told IRINN news
🐣 RT @FazelHawramy People in Kerman where #QasemSoleimani was born are preparing for mourning their most famous #IRGC commander. Haj Qasem is not like any other blood that was spilt, he was the father of all martyrs, our revenge will be different this time, a woman told IRINN

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Trump is counting on our inability to focus on 2 things after last night: emails confirming he directed Ukrainegate & newly released Mueller investigation info. No surprise that the man who withheld security aid from Ukraine to get re-elected would do this. Let’s prove him wrong.

🐣 Useful. Sober and informed.
⋙ 🧵 RT @RymMontaz 1/ Why did Iran militarily escalate in the Gulf lately? Shooting down a US drone, seizing tankers, bombing Saudi oil infrastructure? It wanted to internationalise the conflict. The Strait of Hormuz is where most of the world’s shipping transits. The US chose not to go there. 📌 https://twitter.com/RymMomtaz/status/1213045597223165952?s=20

🐣 RT @PeterBeinart This tough guy bravado bullshit from people who have no idea what consequences America has just unleashed and won’t suffer those consequences themselves. For those too young to remember, this is what it was like in 2003

🐣 RT @ragipsolyu UPDATES: ¤ • Iraqi caretaker PM Abdul-Mahdi: The attack is a breach of the deal that permits US presence in Iraq. Called parliament for an extraordinary meeting ¤ • Iran’s Khamenei is participating for the first time in a National Security Council meeting to discuss the response

🐣 RT @MalcolnNance WARNING: This is not good. The Mehdi Army is a militia for 10,000s of Shia who are not yet in a militia. We fought them in fierce battles in 2004-2005. It’s a Religious call to get out pitchforks & torches. Sadr & his family are revered in Iraq by all Shia Muslims.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NRT_english Sadr says will reestablish Mehdi Army, condemns US strike that killed Iran’s Soleimani http://bit.ly/37swKcc #NRTnews #Iraq #Iran #US #Baghdad

🧵 RT @KimGhatta 1 THREAD: Middle East waking up to incredible news of Qassem Suleimani’s killing in US strike in Iraq, at Baghdad airport. He had reportedly just flown back from Beirut. He was like a Middle East viceroy, trotting around region, giving orders, masterminding small and large ops 📌 https://twitter.com/KimGhattas/status/1212976875074662400?s=20

🐣 RT @ezraklein I keep coming back to this. The focus on Suleimani obscures what’s really happened here: ¤ We’ve gone to war with Iran. ¤ There’s been no congressional debate. No effort to secure allies, public support, or UN or NATO-backing. No discussion of trade-offs.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Two days ago
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheRickWilson 2019 In my darkest imagination, I just envisioned a Trump call to Bolton. “Keep quiet and I’ll give you a war with Iran…” ¤ Lurid? Crazy? Remember, Trump’s great gift as a con man is that he seeing into the deepest needs of his marks…

🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS The only thing we want to hear from you about is your conversations with Trump about your opposition to his corrupt freezing of military aid to extort Ukraine. Your duty to the nation is to tell us what you know about that before parading around cheerleading for more war.
🐣 RT @JoshRogin Official U.S. policy is that we are NOT seeking regime change in Iran. Bolton’s comments will undermine that claim.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JohnBolton in the making, this was a decisive blow against Iran’s malign Quds Force activities worldwide. Hope this is the first step to regime change in Tehran.
⋙⋙ 🐣 You still have to testify

🐣 RT @brianklaas Experienced, well-informed, intellectually curious presidents staffed by the world’s top experts & advisers would have a hard time managing the fallout from Soleimani. ¤ We’ve got Trump, who attacks his own experts on Twitter, and listens to Jared, Ivanka, and Fox & Friends.

WaPo: In major escalation, American strike kills top Iranian commander in Baghdad http://wapo.st/2tu33c0

NYT: Qassim Suleimani, Iranian General, Cast Long Shadow Over Middle East http://nyti.ms/2QLJNPg
// The hard-line military leader was seen by some as a potential future leader of Iran.

NYT: Top Iranian General Qassim Suleimani Is Killed on Trump’s Orders, Officials Say http://nyti.ms/2QjsIx4
// Suleimani was planning attacks on Americans across the region, leading to an airstrike in Baghdad, the Pentagon statement said. Iran’s supreme leader called for vengeance.

🐣 This all goes back to Trump’s narcissism in ripping up the Iran nuclear deal because any deal forged by Obama must be the ‘worst deal ever.’ And to respond to world leaders laughing at him at NATO and getting criticized for his other international blunders, like Kurds and NoKo.

🐣 RT @carlbildt With Iraq turned into a battlefield between US and Iran the already fragile state of Iraq will be weakened and the room for Daesh and other terrorist organizations will in all probability increase.

🐣 RT @khameini_Ir In the Name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful

Dear Iranian Nation!
Years of sincere, brave efforts fighting against the devils& villainous in the world & yrs of wishing for martyrdom on the path of God finally took the dear Commander of Islam, Soleimani, to this lofty status. His blood was shed by the most barbaric of men./1

We congratulate Imam Mahdi (‘a.j.) & Soleimani’s pure soul& condole the Iranian nation on this great martyrdom. He was an eminent example of a person trained in Islam. He spent all his life in struggling for God. Martyrdom was the reward for his tireless efforts over the years./2

His efforts & path won’t be stopped by his martyrdom, by God’s Power, rather a #SevereRevenge awaits the criminals who have stained their hands with his & the other martyrs’ blood last night. Martyr Soleimani is an Intl figure of Resistance & all such people will seek revenge. /3

All friends—& enemies—know that Jihad of Resistance will continue with more motivation & definite victory awaits the fighters on this blessed path. The loss of our dear General is bitter. The continuing fight & ultimate victory will be more bitter for the murderers & criminals./4

The Iranian nation will honor the memory of the noble Major-General Soleimani & the martyrs with him—particularly the great Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis— & I declare 3 days of mourning across the nation. I condole & congratulate his family. /5
Sayyed Ali Khamenei
Jan 3, 2020

🐣 RT @RichardEngel Iran has options to respond to killing of Soleimani directly or through its allies: militias in iraq and syria, hezbollah in lebanon, friends in Yemen. A big question is: does it want a confrontation with US now, as govt has been facing its biggest domestic uprising in decades?

🐣 RT @McFaul Not good
⋙ 🐣 RT @RashaAlAqeedi Muqtada al Sadr gives orders via statement on twitter to revive Al Mahdi Army and Al-Yom Al-Maw’oud militias.

⭕ 2 Jan 2020

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw “The framers of the Constitution gave the authority to declare war to Congress…in part to prevent the United States from being drawn into conflict…without debate and consideration by the representatives of the people.”

🐣 RT @adgrandpadre “This strike went forward with no notification or consultation with Congress.” https://twitter.com/adegrandpre/status/1212955025875578880?s=20/photo/1
// Statement by Eliot Engel, Chair of House Foreign Affairs

🐣 RT @jimsciutto An escalating conflict with Iran will be unlike any war the US has fought before. Iran & its proxies have regional & global capabilities to attack civilian & diplomatic targets, US soldiers, ships & aircraft, economic targets incl shipping, oil pipelines & facilities, plus cyber.

DailyBeast, Maxwell Tani: Manafort Said Hannity Served as His Trump-Backchannel: Docs http://bit.ly/35hYv64
// The former campaign chairman “understood his conversations with Hannity to be a message from Trump” after he came under scrutiny by the feds, according to newly released memos.

🐣 RT @ mwhanna1 The United States is deployed legally in Iraq to advise and assist in the anti-ISIS campaign, which continues. Killing Soleimani and Muhandis likely makes its continuation impossible and will cripple US-Iraq relations. Making Iraq the forum for US-Iran conflict is frankly stupid

🧵 RT @SajadJiyad From an Iraqi perspective the news tonight fills me with dread of what’s next. There’s so many questions about how this will impact Iraq and what will happen to protests and the movement for reform & justice. What we have seen before is that when US-Iran butt heads Iraq gets hurt 📌 https://twitter.com/SajadJiyad/status/1212958441263828992?s=20 📌 https://twitter.com/SajadJiyad/status/1212955715167494144?s=20

💽 MSNBC, RachelMaddow: Brett McGurk: We need to presume that we are now in a state of war with Iran’ http://on.msnbc.com/2trLhGm
// Brett McGurk, who served as special envoy on the global coalition to defeat ISIS under Pres. Obama and Pres. Trump, talks to Rachel Maddow about the serious implications of the strike on Qassem Suleimani, the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Quds Force.

🐣 RT @RedTRacoon Rachel Maddow is talking about how Qasem Soleimani was the architect of a particular deadly type of IED in Iraq called a EFP (shape charge) ¤ I was hit with an EFP. ¤ I almost died because of this man and I hate him. ¤ His assassination was the worst decision Trump could have made.

🐣 RT @TheLastWord .@wendyrsherman tells @Lawrence that the Trump administration’s “one-off action” to launch a strike that killed the top Iranian revolutionary guard commander could have “unbelievably horrific consequences” for the United States. https://on.msnbc.com/2Qjd5FZ

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Soleimani was responsible for unthinkable violence and world is better off without him. ¤ But Congress didn’t authorize and American people don’t want a war with Iran. ¤ All steps must now be taken to protect our forces against the almost inevitable escalation and increased risk.

🐣 RT @MiddleEastEye Adam Smith, chair of the House Armed Services Committee: ¤ I do not want war with Iran, and neither do the American people… The American people deserve to know why President Trump has brought us to the brink of another war and under what authorization”

WaPo: Pentagon launched airstrike that killed Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani, Defense Secretary Mark Esper says http://wapo.st/

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphtCT The justification for the assasination is to “deter future Iranian attacks”. ¤ One reason we don’t generally assasinate foreign political officials is the belief that such action will get more, not less, Americans killed. ¤ That should be our real, pressing and grave worry tonight.

🐣 RT @krystalball No one voted for this. No one authorized it. And yet here we are on the precipice of war with Iran. If we assassinated Soleimani, it’s hard to overstate just what a massive escalation and dangerous situation this President has just put us in.

🐣 RT @20committee Killing Soleimani is bigger than killing Bin Laden. ¤ He was smarter, craftier, and more ruthless than UBL. He killed more people too. Including thousands of Americans. ¤ He was a worthy adversary. He will never be forgotten. ¤ I’m still celebrating his death.

🐣 RT @lrozen Pentagon says US military killed Soleimani with aim of deterring future Iranian attack plans. [Statement:] https://twitter.com/lrozen/status/1212929197481611264?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman Pentagon: “At the direction of the President, the U.S. military has taken decisive defensive action to protect U.S. personnel abroad by killing Qasem Soleimani, the head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps-Quds Force, a U.S.-designated Foreign Terrorist Organization.”

🐣 RT @brhodes Trump may have just started a war with no congressional debate. I really hope the worst case scenario doesn’t happen but everything about this situation suggests serious escalation to come.

🐣 RT @MiekeEoyang I honestly haven’t been this scared about what comes next since 9/11. And this time, the US very clearly instigated it.

🐣 RT @JoeNBC There will be a debate over the recklessness of this act, but a Middle East official told me tonight that this is the single most significant event in the Middle East since the US invaded Iraq.
⋙ 🐣 RT @PeterBeinart Suleimani has lots of blood on his hands. So did Saddam Hussein. And assassinating him is the single most reckless act of American foreign policy since the Iraq War.

🐣 RT @kellymagsamen I worked the Iran account for years at the NSC under two Presidents. I’m honestly terrified right now that we don’t have a functioning national security process to evaluate options and prepare for contingencies. God help us.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews There is a Trump Tweet for everything.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real [2011] In order to get elected, @BarackObama will start a war with Iran

🐣 RT @MalcolmNance WARNING WARNING: If the US killed Solimani & Mohandes in an air strike then expect the US Embassy under full scale siege by the end of tomorrow’s end of prayers. Convoy was struck by precision missiles and multiple Iraqis and 2 Iranian “guests” killed.
🐣 RT @juliaioffe Reports are coming out of Iraq that a U.S. drone strike has killed the Iranian Qassem Suleimani. If you want to know why that’s a BFD, read Dexter Filkin’s incredible 2013 profile of him.
🐣 RT @michealluo Dexter Filkins wrote the definitive profile of Qassem Suleimani.
⋙ NewYorker, Dexter Filkins (2013): The Shadow Commander http://bit.ly/39J0gN4
// 9/13/2013; Qassem Suleimani is the Iranian operative who has been reshaping the Middle East. Now he’s directing Assad’s war in Syria.
 

‼️U.S. kills Iranian Qassem Suleimani‼️

 
WaPo, Aaron Blake: New coverup questions in Trump’s Ukraine scandal http://wapo.st/2sItVFd

CNN: White House budget official told Pentagon that order to hold Ukraine aid came from Trump, national security site reports http://cnn.it/36kNySz

🧵 RT @EarlOfEnough BLOCKBUSTER:
📌 This isn’t just the smoking gun. It is literally the gun with somebody’s tiny fat fingers wrapped around it.
📌 TRUMP BROKE THE LAW, PEOPLE.
📌 The Pentagon repeatedly tried to stop him and he wouldn’t. ¤ READ
🐣 RT @Politics_PR New Ukraine docs mean the Senate must not sanction a ‘GOP-approved cover up’: Ex-prosecutor [Joyce Vance] http://j.mp/2sxyP8f
🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Schiff: “The disclosure of these incriminating documents reinforces the need for all of these materials to be produced, and that a fair trial in the Senate cannot take place without them … the Senate and the American people must ask, what else is the President hiding?”
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Just Security obtained unredacted Trump admin emails about withholding Ukraine military aid. ¤ “What is clear is that it all came down to the president and what he wanted; no one else appears to have supported his position.”
⋙⋙ JustSecurity, Kate Brannen: Exclusive: Unredacted Ukraine Documents Reveal Extent of Pentagon’s Legal Concerns http://bit.ly/39yzwPi

⭕ 1 Jan 2020

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣💙💙 RT @khamenei_Ir [Jan 1] That guy has tweeted that we see Iran responsible for the events in Baghdad & we will respond to Iran.
1st: You can’t do anything.
2nd: If you were logical —which you’re not— you’d see that your crimes in Iraq, Afghanistan… have made nations hate you.
WaPo Editorial: The Senate and the public need to hear from Mulvaney and Bolton http://wapo.st/2FdAeU2

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind As of 1/1/20:
*Trump – impeached
*Manafort – in prison
*Cohen – in prison
*Flynn – going to prison
*Stone – going to prison
*Gates – going to prison
*Prince, Giuliani, Parnas, Fruman – under investigation
*Lewandowski – not running
*reputations ruined
“All the president’s men.”

DailyBeast, Will Sommer: Trump Throws Fresh Fuel on Dangerous QAnon Conspiracy Theory http://bit.ly/2rLX95H
// The president’s recent retweets have conspiracists in overdrive. “Best case is we’re up getting a medal at the White House,” one QAnon luminary gushed.

🐣 RT @davidfrum Groups becoming more Democratic in Trump era:
Women
Blacks
Hispanics
Asians
College graduates
Millennials
Mormons
Urban voters
All Voters
Groups becoming more Republican
White evangelicals
White Catholics
Rural voters


⋙ Pew Poll (3/20/2018): Trends in party affiliation among demographic groups http://pewrsr.ch/2suOYvb

🧵 RT @TomJChicago 1 Trump’s dramatic dementia symptoms get the attention, yet the underlying event is his irreversible brain damage. This damage is from the buildup & improper breakdown of Tau protein (in my opinion) & is progressively reducing the size of his brain, killing neurons & leaving gaps 📌 https://twitter.com/TomJChicago/status/1212571396234260480?s=20

🐣 RT @Stratfor “The Russians have the capability to disrupt our power grid at least for a short time. Weve seen the Russians do that in Ukraine now twice, & I dont think were ready for that.” In this #podcast, @fred_burton talks with @robknake #TheFifthDomain.
⋙ 🔊 Stratfor (9/18): The Fifth Domain With Author Robert Knake http://bit.ly/39qibId

🐣 RT @litzz11 “I don’t think he can win this time. Despite being the most powerful political figure in America for the last three years, Trump hasn’t done anything to expand his base. And the Democrats will never again make the mistakes Hillary Clinton made…”
⋙ LATimes, Jon Weiner: 2020 will be the worst year of Trump’s life http://lat.ms/2Qfan4t
 
🧵 RT @neal_katyal THREAD ON IMPEACHMENT AND REMOVAL IN THE NEW YEAR. The conventional wisdom is that the Republicans in the Senate will rush to acquit Trump. I outline here why I think that overstates the case, and that the process has any number of variables in which things may change. 📌 https://twitter.com/neal_katyal/status/1212450406917271552?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal 6. First, because even McConnell has no appreciation for our system of law, others do. His statements blatantly violate his Oath, which requires him to do impartial justice. And our Constitution puts the Chief Justice in charge of the impeachment trial.
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal 7. Chief Justice Roberts will strive to do impartial justice, even if McConnell won’t. His New Year’s Eve Statement was characteristic.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal A timely message from our Chief Justice for 2020: “We should reflect on our duty to judge without fear or favor, deciding each matter with humility, integrity and dispatch. …
⋙⋙⋙ NYT: Impeachment Trial Looming, Chief Justice Reflects on Judicial Independence http://nyti.ms/2SMbs5d
// Chief Justice John Roberts’s year-end report on the judiciary praised civics education, but it was not hard to detect a timely subtext that appeared to be addressed to President Trump.
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal 8. Second, the case for blocking the witnesses is a really hard one. McConnell looks like he’s protecting a guilty man with something to hide. This weekend’s revelations in the @nytimes [sic]make McConnell’s position increasingly untenable.
⋙⋙ WaPo: Explosive new revelations just weakened Trump’s impeachment defenses http://wapo.st/2ZF1cNR
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal 9. Third, Dems are giving Trump what he wanted. During House proceedings, Trump said he wanted witnesses to testify, just in Senate not the House. Dems have called him on it. Bait&switch now? Trump is acting even more like a guilty man b/c he is afraid.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ Here’s Trump earlier this month insisting that he wants Mulvaney and Pompeo and Perry to testify in the Senate. http://bit.ly/36bvVEB Let’s hold him to it! https://twitter.com/EricColumbus/status/1210974989106761736?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal 10. It is no surprise @lisamurkowski raised concerns about McConnell & @SenatorCollins announced she is open to witnesses. I expect pressure to build. @MittRomney will be critical. Ultimately, I can see a resolution leaving these questions to CJ Roberts.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @Politico Susan Collins said that she is “open to witnesses” in Trump’s impeachment trial and criticized Mitch McConnell for working closely with the White House
⋙⋙⋙ Politico: Susan Collins says she is ‘open to witnesses’ in impeachment trial http://politi.co/37rjAwb
// “It is inappropriate, in my judgment, for senators on either side of the aisle to prejudge the evidence,” she says.
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal 12. And that is why you see Trump’s support cracking in quarter after quarter. Christianity Today. Influential conservatives like @RameshPonnuru.
⋙⋙ NationalReview, Ramesh Ponnuru (12/19): Four Tests for Impeachment http://bit.ly/2Zd4fwp
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal 13. Apart from witnesses, longstanding Senate impeachment rules say that the President is summoned to appear in the Senate when impeached. Trump should testify. If he thinks he did nothing wrong, #SayItUnderOath. That’s what innocent people do, day in and day out.
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal 14. I have never felt the case for impeachment is political, it’s based on the rule of law. Whether it hurts Dems or helps Republicans is beside the point. It’s our duty. People like me just want process – a real trial where both sides make their case.
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal 15. And the thing that gets me the most, is that Trump is behaving like a guilty man. If this were such an easy case, as he claims, he should do what every other American does – face justice and tell his story. The fact that he is afraid to do that speaks volumes.
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal 16. Trump is afraid of the truth. ¤ And he is afraid of you and me knowing the truth. ¤ There is hope that our Senate will see that. ¤ END

🐣 RT @neal_katyal THREAD ON IMPEACHMENT AND REMOVAL IN THE NEW YEAR. The conventional wisdom is that the Republicans in the Senate will rush to acquit Trump. I outline here why I think that overstates the case, and that the process has any number of variables in which things may change. 📌 https://twitter.com/neal_katyal/status/1212450406917271552?s=20
 
WaPo, Stuart Stevens: Wake up, Republicans. Your party stands for all the wrong things now. http://wapo.st/2sGKj9c

🐣 RT @ABC Night-vision footage shows U.S. Marines landing at the Baghdad embassy. https://abcn.ws/2F887Wg 💽 https://twitter.com/ABC/status/1212308631665950720?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @RFERL 🇦🇹 🇧🇾 🇧🇴 🇧🇬 🇨🇲 🇨🇱 🇫🇷 🇩🇪 🇮🇱 🇮🇹 🇨🇮 🇱🇾 🇲🇬 🇲🇩 🇲🇪 🇲🇿 🇳🇱 🇲🇰 🇿🇦 🇸🇩 🇪🇸 🇨🇫 🇨🇩 🇺🇸 ¤ All of these countries have accused Russia of trying to meddle in their elections. What is going on? 💽 https://twitter.com/RFERL/status/1212312511107629056?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @leonidragozin Aside from OTT theatrics, this is a very powerful New Year address by President Zelensky which celebrates Ukraine’s diversity and portrays him as a leader for all Ukrainians, no matter what languages they speak and which political gods they worship. https://twitter.com/leonidragozin/status/1212315532956966914?s=20

🐣 RT @neal_katyal Happy new year to all. Am so grateful for this country and its freedoms, and for all of you. May our Constitution and its arc bend toward justice in the year to come.

 
━━━━━━━▼ FACTCHECK Ukraine Meddling Hunter Biden Chalupa

💙💙 ✅🔄 PolitiFact’s Trump-Ukraine-Biden coverage in one place http://bit.ly/38gaZOb Dozens of articles, starting 5/7/2019; continuously updated

✅ WaPo, Aaron Blake: The Bidens, Burisma and impeachment, explained http://wapo.st/3aKxiwG
// 1/27/2020

✅ AP: How a debunked Ukraine theory endures against all evidence http://bit.ly/2R768Hi by Amanda Seitz, Eric Tucker and Richard Lardner
// 1/12/2020; Unfortunately, this article doesn’t link to all the articles it cites, not even giving media outlets or authors. I have a pretty good idea of the articles they’re referencing, but I’m steeped in this stuff. I suggest: BuzzFeedNews, Ryan Broderick (11/4): http://bit.ly/2YfgVCA

✅ PolitiFact: Fact-checking House Republicans’ impeachment report defending Trump on Ukraine http://bit.ly/351fme0
// 12/4/2019

✅ WaPo FactChecker, Glenn Kessler: GOP tries to connect dots on Biden and Ukraine, but comes up short http://wapo.st/361zKeX FOUR PINOCCHIOS 🍄🍄🍄🍄
// 12/4/2019

President Trump has falsely claimed that then-Vice President Joe Biden pressured the Ukrainian government to fire Shokin, the top Ukrainian prosecutor, because he was investigating Ukraine’s largest private gas company, Burisma, at a time when Hunter Biden was on the Burisma board. In fact, the opposite is true — Joe Biden was carrying out administration policy, coordinated with European allies, to press for the removal of Shokin because he was not investigating corruption. …

Republicans are clearly trying to connect some dots to give an impression of malfeasance by Biden. But they are looking at the wrong dots. Nothing significant appears to have happened in February 2016 except primarily the reinstatement of a previous court order. Instead, Zlochevsky’s assets had been seized a year earlier and were only briefly not under a court order because of a prosecutorial error.

In other words, there would have been no reason for Biden to raise the supposed raid of Zlochevsky’s home in his phone calls. Moreover, as we’ve shown, Biden’s aides at the time say that neither Burisma nor Zlochevsky was raised in the calls.

💙💙 ✅ PolitiFact: What we know about the Politico story at the heart of a Ukraine conspiracy theory http://bit.ly/2LojVr3
// 12/3/2019; Ken Vogel, Alexandra Chalupa

WaPo, Philip Bump: This is what Ukraine’s ‘interference’ looked like, according to Republicans http://wapo.st/35Z5a5Y
// 12/2/2019

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Republican Impeachment Defense Claims Trump’s Ukraine Pressure Was Apolitical http://nyti.ms/33IfE7S
// // 12/2/2019; In a report intended to counter Democrats’ impeachment case against President Trump, Republicans will argue his efforts to get Ukraine to investigate his rivals had nothing to do with politics.

WaPo, Greg Sargent: The latest defense of Trump is a total scam. Republicans just confirmed it themselves. http://wapo.st/
// 12/2/2019; 1. Collins: Trump cares about corruption, 2. “Senator Kennedy’s laughable spin”

✅ WaPo, Glenn Kessler (Dec): Not enough Pinocchios for Trump’s CrowdStrike obsession http://wapo.st/2sXyzzy 🍄🍄🍄🍄
// 12/2/2019

BusinessInsider: NBC’s Chuck Todd grills Sen. John Kennedy for echoing Putin’s talking points and doing Trump’s ‘dirty work’ http://bit.ly/33Ay5vm
// 12/1/2019

✅ PBS: AP Fact Check: Trump’s Ukraine defense collides with facts http://to.pbs.org/34IaXfF
// 11/30/2019

✅ Politifact: Fact-checking Trump’s falsehoods on Fox & Friends about Ukraine, impeachment and Mueller report http://bit.ly/2rHGaRR
// 11/22/2019

✅ Politifact: No, Ukraine didn’t indict Burisma on Wednesday http://bit.ly/33G8kKj
// 11/22/2019

✅ FactCheck.org: Trump Repeats False Ukraine Claims http://bit.ly/2sC2VXK
// 11/22/2019

WashingtonExaminer: Intelligence officials warned senators Russia tried to blame 2016 election interference on Ukraine http://washex.am/2Rar9m4
// 11/22/2019

💙 NYT: Charges of Ukrainian Meddling? A Russian Operation, U.S. Intelligence Says http://nyti.ms/2OFy4kl
// 11/22/2019; Moscow has run a yearslong operation to blame Ukraine for its own 2016 election interference. Republicans have used similar talking points to defend President Trump in impeachment proceedings.

Axios: Senators briefed that CrowdStrike theory is Russian-backed disinformation campaign http://bit.ly/33CJWcb
// 11/22/2019

CNN: Senators were briefed on Russian campaign to blame Ukraine for 2016 election meddling in the fall http://cnn.it/2Y6n18d
// 11/22/2019

✅ NBCNews: Does Ukraine have the DNC server like Trump says? We fact checked that. http://nbcnews.to/2P89VTG
// 11/22/2019; A day earlier, a key impeachment witness — Trump’s former Russia expert — called this conspiracy a “fictional narrative” that serves Moscow’s interests.

✅ Politifact: Fiona Hill and conspiracy theories about Ukraine and Russia: What you need to know http://bit.ly/35UYkOQ
// 11/22/2019

✅ AP FACT CHECK: Trump, GOP claims on Ukraine corruption http://bit.ly/2DzhSfm
// 11/21/2019

TheFederalist, Chrissy Clark: Media Acknowledged Ukrainian Meddling Until It Hurt Impeachment Efforts http://bit.ly/2Pad3ym
● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1201563217945911296?s=20/photo/1
// 11/21/2019; Apparently these sources were used by Sen John Kennedy (R-AL) as evidence Ukraine meddled in 2016 election. They were cited without links or even titles, but I found them based on media source, date and topic.

“As the endless impeachment hearings drag on, congressional Democrats and the mainstream media are pushing the narrative that Ukraine meddling in the 2016 election is a fictitious theory. But that’s not what they said just after President Trump won the election.

“‘It’s not just that [Trump] subverted U.S. policy for this fictitious theory about Ukrainian meddling in the election. Which, by the way, the absolute, unanimous conclusion is it was Russia, not Ukraine, is a conclusion based on fact.’ CNN’s Andy McCabe said.”

[ The article doesn’t provide links or article titles, just dates, but I looked them up: ]

● FinancialTimes, Roman Olearchyk: Ukraine’s leaders campaign against ‘pro-Putin’ Trump http://on.ft.com/2DDFM9B
// 8/26/2018; Fears over effect Republican’s victory would have on US policy towards Kiev

● Politico, Ken Vogel and David Stern: Ukrainian efforts to sabotage Trump backfire http://politi.co/2XBjFcp
// 1/11/2017; Kiev officials are scrambling to make amends with the president-elect after quietly working to boost Clinton.

● FinancialTimes, Demetri Sevastopulo and Courtney Weaver: Moscow’s cyber warriors in Ukraine linked to US election http://on.ft.com/34D2FG1
// 12/21/2016; Security firm accuses Russian intelligence’s ‘Fancy Bear’ hackers

● Politico, Ken Vogel, David Stern and Josh Meyer: Manafort faced blackmail attempt, hacks suggest http://politi.co/2Y6Vq6G
// 2/23/2017; Stolen texts appear to show threats to expose relations among Russia-friendly forces, Trump and his former campaign chairman.

● NYT, Andrew E Kramer: Ukraine Court Rules Manafort Disclosure Caused ‘Meddling’ in U.S. Election http://nyti.ms/2PbKjFM
// 12/12/2018; [this ruling was overturned]

✅ BBC: Trump impeachment inquiry: Three Republican claims fact-checked http://bbc.in/37XAyDt
// 11/19/2019

💙 ✅ WaPo FactChecker, Glenn Kessler (10/8/2019): The GOP theory that Ukraine ‘set up’ Trump http://wapo.st/2CPohCV
// 11/18/2019

≣ GaslitNation: Alexandra Chalupa Interview [Transcript] http://bit.ly/2XpKT68
// undated; 19p

✅ CNN, Daniel Dale: Fact check: A list of 45 ways Trump has been dishonest about Ukraine and impeachment http://cnn.it/2XlvzaR
// 11/16/2019

✅ NBCConnecticutt: AP Fact Check: GOP Presses Empty Ukraine Meddling Theory http://bit.ly/2YbXQBg
// 11/13/2019; The first public hearing in the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump was held Wednesday

✅ USAToday: Factcheck: Trump wrong on European aid to Ukraine http://bit.ly/33Gj5fi
// 11/13/2019

💙💙 BuzzFeedNews, Ryan Broderick (11/4): How A Viral Article On Facebook Convinced Trump’s Inner Circle They Had Found Their Very Own Ukrainian “Whistleblower” http://bit.ly/2YfgVCA
// 11/4/2019; Andriy Telizhenko has propelled himself from a minor functionary at the Ukrainian Embassy to a bespoke purveyor of conspiracy theories to Republican senators, Russian media, and Rudy Giuliani.

… Telizhenko possesses a key piece of currency that many of his peers don’t: a major Politico story that includes his name significantly. Since the piece’s publication, he’s been able to parlay the name-check into a political consultancy business and meetings with senators and the president’s personal lawyer.

Written by Ken Vogel and Ukraine-based reporter David Stern, the story is titled “Ukrainian Efforts to Sabotage Trump Backfire.” Vogel left Politico in June 2017 and joined the New York Times, where he has continued to cover Ukraine’s role in US politics, Stern has recently been doing the same for the Washington Post. Although it was largely forgotten in the mainstream discourse, the 2017 story caused a massive shockwave across the conservative fringe. It’s regularly posted to 4chan and Reddit as smoking gun proof of Democratic collusion. It was linked to by right-wing news site Daily Wire as recently as last month.

Telizhenko, then working for the Ukrainian Embassy in Washington, told Vogel and Stern that in March of 2016, Oksana Shulyar, a top aide for Ukrainian Ambassador to the US Valeriy Chaly, asked him to help Ukrainian American DNC contractor Alexandra Chalupa research connections between Trump, his campaign chair Paul Manafort, and the Russian government. …

Telizhenko presents himself as stumbling across the purported conspiracy inadvertently, claiming that Chalupa solicited the Ukrainian Embassy’s assistance to build a case against Manafort, who was later indicted and found guilty on eight counts and pleaded guilty to counts of conspiracy. …

… Telizhenko resurfaced in the summer of 2018 on the Ukrainian news site Strana.UA, whose editor fled Ukraine for Vienna amid threats to his life in 2018. Telizhenko repeated his story to the pro-Russian outlet — Chalupa tried to solicit help from the Ukrainian Embassy to do opposition research on Manafort. But in this story, he claimed that Poroshenko worked with Chalupa to discredit the Trump campaign. Telizhenko also mentions his appearance in the Politico story as a way of adding legitimacy to his story. …

The first original English interview with Telizhenko of the post-Spygate cycle was conducted by former Breitbart journalist Lee Stranahan, who left the hyperpartisan news site in April 2017 to join Russian state-run news site Sputnik News. Stranahan, following his move to Sputnik News in April 2017, told the Atlantic, “I’m on the Russian payroll now, when you work at Sputnik you’re being paid by the Russians. That’s what it is. I don’t have any qualms about it.”

Stranahan conducted the interview on Periscope, but it was soon embedded and written up by Sputnik News, which included a link to the 2017 Politico article as a way to validate the Stranahan conversation. “I spoke to Lee Stranahan because he was asking for an interview for a long time. And he promised it wouldn’t go on Sputnik, but it went on Sputnik. But he did it in a professional way. He said, ‘I am not pro-Russian,’” Telizhenko said. “That was the deal.”

Following Stranahan’s interview, Telizhenko started appearing more frequently in American far-right media. In November 2018, he appeared on the same Infowars radio show episode as Roger Stone. Gateway Pundit wrote multiple stories about him, the first in December 2018 and the second in March this year.

… On March 20, Telizhenko tweeted the Gateway Pundit article at far-right activist Jack Posobiec and Donald Trump Jr. The next day, he tweeted at John Solomon, a former opinion writer at the Hill, then at Fox News host Sean Hannity, and then at Solomon again.

“I wanted someone to look into my story,” Telizhenko said. “I effectively reached out to them because I figured they were also interested in something in Ukraine.”

On March 24, Telizhenko went on another Twitter self-promotion push, tweeting at Fox News contributor Sara Carter and host Sean Hannity, asking them to “look into DNC Ukraine collusion.” Then he tweeted at Dan Bongino, then at Hannity again, then at Bongino again, then Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton and President Trump, then finally at Republican Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz. Telizhenko’s tweetstorm began to wind down on March 25 with a tweet at Giuliani; then on March 27, Telizhenko tweeted the Politico article at Giuliani and Trump one last time.

None of the big names Telizhenko tweeted at publicly engaged with him, either via a reply, like, or retweet. None of them follow him either. But a month later, the tweets to Solomon paid off, when the Hill ran an interview with him. (Telizhenko told BuzzFeed News that Solomon reached out to him.) …

Solomon’s work has shaped much of the conservative news coverage around the Ukrainian–DNC collusion conspiracy theory. Solomon began reporting on possible Ukrainian collusion in April this year, publishing allegations made by Kostiantyn Kulyk, the deputy head of Ukraine’s prosecutor general’s International Legal Cooperation Department, which claimed Ukrainian law enforcement had evidence that Democrats attempted to interfere in the 2016 election.

Solomon’s first interview with Telizhenko, published on April 25, was the most-shared story featuring the Ukrainian since the Politico story. According to BuzzSumo, it received 68,000 engagements on Facebook and 34,000 shares on Twitter. According to social metrics site Crowdtangle, the two largest Facebook groups or pages that linked to it were the Hill’s main page (1.3 million followers) and “The Committee to Defend the President” (over 880,000 followers). Of the four Hill articles Telizhenko’s name has appeared in since last spring, Solomon, who did not return requests for comment, has written three.

Telizhenko also worked in Ukraine’s prosecutor general’s office, between June 2014 and November 2015, before Yuriy Lutsenko became prosecutor general, but overlapping with Ukraine’s special anti-corruption prosecutor, Nazar Kholodnytsky, whom Giuliani interviewed in 2019.

“We kept in touch. We talked for some time,” Telizhenko said of Kholodnytsky. “Last time I spoke with him was last year.”

It looks as if his efforts to curry favor with Trump’s inner circle by members of the Ukrainian prosecutor general’s office were actually part of a larger plan to oust Marie Yovanovitch, the US ambassador to Ukraine and a vocal anti-corruption critic. The Trump administration recalled Yovanovitch in May.

In a deposition given to congressional committees last month, she said that she was told that Trump had lost confidence in her and that there had been a concerted campaign against her and pressure from the president to remove her since the summer of 2018.

But Telizhenko denied that Ukrainian prosecutors coming forward had anything to do with the ousting of Yovanovitch. “They just wanted to protect what was going on in the prosecutor’s office from the interference from the liberal-sided state department officials,” he said. …

Although Telizhenko’s conservative media blitz may not have landed him on Fox News, it was successful enough to get him a seat at the table with Giuliani — literally. According to the joint US House committees’ investigation and confirmed by Telizhenko, Republican operative Victoria Toensing organized a meeting between him and Giuliani at the former mayor’s office in New York in May. (Toensing also currently represents Solomon.) …

A month after the interview with Giuliani, Telizhenko met with Republican Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson in Washington, DC. … Johnson has emerged as a central figure in the impeachment investigation, both as an investigator and a figure in the investigation. …

Throughout it all, the engine of Telizhenko’s rise from low-level embassy employee to alt-whistleblower is the Facebook traffic around the 2017 Politico story that names him. According to Crowdtangle, on Sept. 23 of this year, the story started to go viral on Facebook again — a day after President Trump acknowledged that he had discussed Hunter Biden and a missing DNC server in a phone call with Ukraine’s president. It began with a user from Flushing, New York, sharing it to a 3,000-person group called “YourVoice America Group.”

“While the Democrats and the lapdog media has been spending their time making up Trump Administration scandals, they’ve been ignoring the real political scandals coming out of Ukraine,” the user wrote.

Then that same user shared with the same copy-and-pasted the same text to three other groups, “Crowdsource the Truth,” “LIFT — Long Islanders for Trump,” and “ActivistsUnited for Transparent Democracy” in quick succession. The Politico link made its way through a network of fan groups for Fox News hosts like Jesse Watters, Laura Ingraham, and Tucker Carlson. It finally got its first surge of traffic on Oct. 1, when it was shared to “Bill O’Reilly fan group.” The next day, it was on Rush Limbaugh’s verified Facebook page where it was shared 700 times. Two weeks later, it was shared on the verified Facebook page for Mark Levin, a right-wing radio host, where it was shared 7,000 times.

And from the fan pages, Telizhenko finally made it to the mainstream of conservative media. His name appeared in Fox News article for the first time in September. He appeared on Glenn Beck’s YouTube show on Oct. 19. The episode was titled “Whistleblowing AGAINST the DNC.” Telizhenko also managed to snag a segment on One America News Network, being interviewed by Jack Posobiec.

Throughout everything, Telizhenko has vehemently denied working with Russian media. “I don’t like that [the Russian media] is using this. I’m against it. I’m getting calls from the Russians asking for an interview,” he said.

At the same time, though, when asked how he feels about the fact that what he’s doing could be used to disrupt the impeachment process or the 2020 US election, he’s wholly dismissive.

“I don’t think I have the weight to disrupt the elections for 2020 with a story that happened in 2016 — four years prior to today,” he said. “I saw that there’s a lot of other websites using my talks or interviews and they have their own narrative or story. I don’t have any action over that. I try not to get involved.”

✅ Bloomberg: On Bidens and Ukraine, Wild Claims With Little Basis http://bloom.bg/2Kf8m4W
// 10/9/2019

✅ PolitiFact: PolitiFact, Louis Jacobson: Donald Trump’s accusations about Hunter Biden and a payout from China: A closer look http://bit.ly/2OidDLW not illegal; HB was unpaid board member; company raised $4.2M (not $1.5B), Hunter invested $420K; no returns realized
// 10/2/2019

Vox, Matt Yglesias: Hunter Biden, the black sheep who might accidentally bring down Trump, explained http://bit.ly/2OrAIM3
// 10/1/2019; A troubled guy at the center of the fake scandal that became a real scandal.

✅ WaPo FactChecker, Glenn Kessler: A quick guide to Trump’s false claims about Ukraine and the Bidens http://wapo.st/2sKBVoS
// 9/27/2019

🐣 RT @NBCNews President Trump’s claims appear to be at the center of a scandal involving a phone call with Ukraine’s president, in which he reportedly pressed for a probe of his political rival.
⋙ NBCNews: There’s no evidence for Trump’s Biden-Ukraine accusations. What really happened? http://nbcnews.to/2mzVcGA
// Trump’s claims appear to be at the center of a scandal involving a phone call with Ukraine’s president, in which Trump reportedly pressed for a probe of his political rival.
// 9/25/2019

✅ NPR, Greg Myre: What Were The Bidens Doing In Ukraine? 5 Questions Answered http://n.pr/2kUuHuZ
// 9/24/2019

1. So what did Joe Biden do in Ukraine?
2. What role did Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden play in Ukraine?
3. Is there any sign of wrongdoing by either Joe Biden or his son Hunter Biden?
4. How do Trump and his supporters see Joe Biden’s work?
5. What’s next?

DailyBeast, Anna Nemtsova: Ukraine Likely to Reopen Probe of Hunter Biden Firm: Sources http://bit.ly/2mwUXfi
// 9/24/2019; President Zelensky came to office vowing to fight corruption, and it looks like he’ll open a lot of cases shut by shady prosecutors. But the focus is on Ukraine, not the U.S.

AP, Stephen Braun and Lynn Berry: The story behind Biden’s son, Ukraine and Trump’s claims http://bit.ly/2kUQBOR
// 9/23/2019

🧵 RT @jennycohn1 It is important to understand that the Trump regime is LYING when it says that prosecutor Shokin—who Biden & the EU called out—wanted to investigate Burisma’s corruption. It was the opposite. Shokin enabled Burisma’s corruption by refusing to turn over evidence to the UK. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jennycohn1/status/1176333122507440129?s=20
// 9/23/2019; Hunter Biden

MMFA, Courtney Hagle and Bobby Lewis: Debunking lies about Trump, Biden, Ukraine, and the whistleblower http://bit.ly/2l05I9O research contributed by Courtney Hagel and Eric Kleefeld
// 9/23/2019

✅ CNN, Daniel Dale: Fact check: What Trump has been getting wrong on Biden and Ukraine http://cnn.it/2mZxIef
// 9/23/2019; Hunter Biden

✅ PolitiFact, Louis Jacobson and John Kruzel: Trump’s Ukraine call, a whistleblower and the Bidens: What we know, what we don’t http://bit.ly/2mSDu14
// 9/23/2019; Hunter Biden

✅ WaPo FactChecker, Glenn Kessler and Salvador Rizzo: Fact-checking Trump’s latest claims on Biden and Ukraine http://wapo.st/2muacWl No there there.
// 9/23/2019; Hunter Biden

💙💙 🔆 WaPo, Philip Bump: Trump has been openly trying to leverage Ukraine to his political benefit for months http://wapo.st/2m6eRxr
// 9/20/2019

💙💙 🔆 DailyBeast, Anna Nemtsova: Ukrainian Official: Trump Wants Dirt ‘To Discredit Biden’ http://bit.ly/2mrtjR4
// 9/20/2019

✅ PolitiFact, Louis Jacobson: Fact-checking Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, and Ukraine http://bit.ly/2mqKylA
● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1176620172830023680?s=20/photo/1
// 9/24/2019; “Half-True”

The image gets individual pieces of this assertion right — Hunter Biden was a director of the company, and Joe Biden did leverage U.S. aid to fire a prosecutor. But it overreaches by assuming that Joe Biden acted to protect the company his son was affiliated with. In reality, there was widespread agreement in the West that the existing prosecutor had to go, and it’s not clear that the company would have benefited from his ouster anyway, given evidence that its cases had long been dormant.

✅ FactCheck.org, Eugene Kiely: Trump Twists Facts on Biden and Ukraine http://bit.ly/2liUTjn
// 9/24/2019; Hunter Biden

Politico: Biden wages war on Hunter-Ukraine reporting http://politi.co/2lx49jR
// 9/24/2019; ‘You saw what happened to Hillary in 2016 with all of the ridiculous coverage about her emails. That’s not going to happen with us. We learned.’

WashingtonExaminer, Joseph Simonson: Business efforts of Biden brother and son prompt new questions over influence peddling http://washex.am/
// 8/15/2019

Politico, Ben Schreckinger: Biden Inc. http://politi.co/2mGFxoQ
// Over his decades in office, ‘Middle-Class Joe’s’ family fortunes have closely tracked his political career.
// 8/2/2019

NewYorker, Adam Entous (7/1): Will Hunter Biden Jeopardize His Father’s Campaign? http://bit.ly/2kx7q28
// 7/1/2019, background

VanityFair, Rachel Dodes: Hunter Biden Is the Best Thing That Could Happen to Joe Biden http://bit.ly/2mHGsW0
// 6/27/2019; If Biden is in fact the Democratic nominee in 2020, his son’s messy personal life might actually be an advantage.

DailyBeast, Erin Banco and Asawin Suebsaeng: House Dems Ready to Investigate Giuliani’s Ukraine Shenanigans http://bit.ly/2WuuXCp
// 6/7/2019; The president’s lawyer says he welcomes the scrutiny and plans to turn it to his advantage.

DailyBeast, Lachlan Markay: Trumpworld Lobbyists Cut Check to Giuliani’s Ukraine ‘Investigator’ http://bit.ly/2QU9CN1
// 6/6/2019; A payment to Global Energy Producers’ Lev Parnas was revealed in federal court proceedings, in which a former partner is attempting to recoup money over a movie deal gone bad.

Bloomberg: Ukraine Prosecutor Says No Evidence of Wrongdoing by Bidens http://bloom.bg/2kJF6tz By Daryna Krasnolutska , Kateryna Choursina , and Stephanie Baker
// 5/16/2019
● Hunter Biden, Burisma not targets, despite Giuliani’s pleas
● Long-running investigation said to focus on another Ukrainian

Law&Crime, Jeremy Smith: Ukrainian Prosecutor Rains on Giuliani’s Parade, Says There’s No Evidence the Bidens Broke the Law http://bit.ly/2mFSpvK
// 5/16/2019

FreeBeacon, Brent Sched: Hunter Biden’s China Deal Partners Include Mobster Whitey Bulger’s Nephew, John Kerry’s Stepson http://bit.ly/2l6jJmn
// 5/13/2019

Vox, Gabriela Resto-Montero: Rudy Giuliani cancels Ukraine trip amid criticism he’s courting election interference http://bit.ly/31cQdeL
// 5/11/2019; The president’s lawyer wants Ukrainian officials to investigate a call Joe Biden made about corruption.

TheIntercept, Robert Mackey (May): A Republican Conspiracy Theory About a Biden-in-Ukraine Scandal Has Gone Mainstream. But It Is Not True. http://bit.ly/2muqizk
// 5/10/2019

Wonkette: Rudy Colludy Twisting Ukraine’s Arm To Investigate Joe Biden http://bit.ly/2XtXRiJ
// 5/10/2019

NYT, Kenneth Vogel: Rudy Giuliani Plans Ukraine Trip to Push for Inquiries That Could Help Trump http://nyti.ms/2VcNlKH
// 5/9/2019

TheAtlantic, Peter Nicholas: Trump’s Biden Plan? It Could Get Dirty. http://bit.ly/2l6doaz
// Should Biden remain atop the 2020 field, Donald Trump and his allies may attack the former vice president’s family.
// 5/2/2019

NYT, Kenneth Vogel and Iuliia: Biden Faces Conflict of Interest Questions That Are Being Promoted by Trump and Allies http://nyti.ms/2lsdSrL
// 5/1/2019

Vox, Murray Waas (2018): Exclusive: Paul Manafort advised White House on how to attack and discredit investigation of President Trump http://bit.ly/2PCPrRe
// 12/14/2018; We now have details as to how the indicted former campaign manager worked with the president to undermine federal law enforcement.

DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng and Lachlan Markay (2017): Team Trump’s Gotcha on Ukraine-DNC ‘Collusion’ Is Total B.S. and Trump Aides Know It http://bit.ly/
// 7/13/2017; It’s like ‘trying to make the Lewinsky scandal about Bob Dole getting a blowjob.’

Politico, Kenneth Vogel (2017): Ukrainian efforts to sabotage Trump backfire http://politi.co/2XBjFcp
// 1/11/2017; Kiev officials are scrambling to make amends with the president-elect after quietly working to boost Clinton.

NakedCapitalism, Richard Smith (2014): R. Hunter Biden Should Declare Who Really Owns His New Ukrainian Employer, Burisma Holdings http://bit.ly/2Qur6jd
// 5/21/2014; deep dive with conspiratorial overtones; some notes more recent
⋙ MediaBias/Fact-check for NakedCapitalism: “LEFT-CENTER BIAS These media sources have a slight to moderate liberal bias.  They often publish factual information that utilizes loaded words (wording that attempts to […]”
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Trump🇷🇺Russia🇺🇦Ukraine

 
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With Tweets, Retweets, links to articles and excerpts, I’ve tried to document this national soap opera/tragedy we’re living through. The resources at the beginning are a mixed bag of timelines and documents and I provide a clickable cast of characters (Russians, mostly).

What does this have to do with The Blacklist? A lot, actually. Russian mob figures, spies and apparatchiks. Semion Mogilevich, the Smart Don, reminds me of Red, though Red is a lot nicer and much better-looking.

Featured are drawings (she calls them “maps”) by @Jzikah, and “Mueller, She Wrote” is the best podcast I’ve ever come across. The three women who do it are comedians, though they’re all super smart and A.J. (the lead) has a PhD and is a Veteran.

Caution: You may enjoy this feature a bit more if you’re of the liberal persuasion. This is the single place on this blog where *there are politics* though I tend to stick with MSM, specialized sources (ex-Intel Community, altGov, and reputable sleuths) and other people I’ve learned to trust.

 

🇷🇺 Press Here For Recent Articles and Discussion

🇷🇺 Press Here For Index to all Trump/Ukraine/Russia Files

 
💽Recommended⋙ Mueller She Wrote Podcasthttp://bit.ly/2PgTKWs  or Press   ⇊  ⇊

Other Podcasts:

    All The President’s Lawyers (J Barro, R Lowry)
    The Asset (Center for American Progress) 🌟
    The Dworkin Report (Scott Dworkin)
    Gaslit Nation (Sarah Kendzior, Andrea Chalupa)
    The Lawfare Podcast (Benjamin Wittes, Brookings)
    The Josh Marshall Podcast (TPM)
    The Mother Jones Podcast (David Corn)
    Mueller Time (Eric Leval, Chris Carey)
    The Oath (Chuck Rosenberg, MSNBC)
    The Report (Lawfare)
    On Topic (Renato Mariotti)
    Skullduggery (Michael Isikoff, Yahoo)
    Trump Inc (ProPublica)
    Trumpcast (Slate)

🔊 PlayerFM: Best Trump Russia Investigation Podcasts (2019) http://bit.ly/2MKbtV8
 
Twitter List: INVESTIGATORS: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/lists/investigators
// Investigative reporters, Trump-Russia sleuths, Intelligence Community, Legislators, “alt-gov,” and Targets
 

Russian Intelligence Services:

Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) – The Foreign Intelligence Service reports directly to the President of Russia.
GRU – Main Intelligence Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces.
Federal Security Service (FSB) – The Federal Security Service is responsible for counter-intelligence, state security and anti-terrorist operations

 

 
🔄 ECFR , Mark Galeotti [EU] (2016): Introduction: Putin’s hydra: Inside Russia’s intelligence services http://bit.ly/2NZWN1h
// 5/11/2016, Intro
⋙ 📒 ECFR, Mark Galeotti [EU] (2016): Report: Putin’s Hydra: Inside Russia’s Intelligence Services [pdf] http://bit.ly/2NYjG5b 20p
// May 2016, Full report

 

 
Key People: Roman Abramovich, Aras Agalarov, Emin Agalarov, Rinat Akhmetov, Rinat Akhmetshin, Yulya Alferova, Anatoly Antonov, Andrii Artemenko, Arron Banks, Andrey Baronov, Vitaly Bespalov, Leonid “Len” Blavatnik, Anna Bogacheva, David Bogatin, Victor Boyarkin, Wm Browder, Mariia Butina, Carole Cadwalladr, Michael Caputo, Yuri Chaika, Igor Chekunov, Michael Cohen, George Cottrell, Oleg Deripaska, Andrii Derkach, Igor Divyekin, Kirill Dmitriev, Oleksandr Dubinsky, Aleksandr Dugin, Arkady Dvorkovich, Paul Erickson, Oleg Erovinkin, Nigel Farage, Dmitri Firtash, John Fotiadis, Gene (Evgeny) Friedman, Igor Fruman, Daniel Gelbinovich, Rob Goldstone, Sergei Gorkov, Henry Greenberg, Andrew Intrater, Bidzina Ivanishvili, Brittany Kaiser, Mikhail Kalugin, Vladimir Kara-Murza, Saak Karapetyan, Eugene Kaspersky (Kaspersky Lab), Denis Katsyv, Irakly (“Ike”) Kaveladze, Michael Khodarkovsky, Konstantin Kilimnik, Sergey Kislyak, Artem Klyushin, Ihor Kolomoyskyi, Konstantin Kosachev, Aleksandra Krylova, Elena Khusyaynova, Simon Kukes, Kostiantyn Kulyk, Alexander Litvinenko, Howard Lorber, Yuriy Lutsenko, Simona Mangiante, Alexander Mashkevich, Viktor Medvedchek, Josef Mifsud, Semion Mogilevich (Don Semyon), Konstantin Molofeev, George Nader, Valentyn Nalyvaichenko, Alexei Navalny, Eduard Nektalov, Konstantin Nikolaev, Vyacheslav Nikonov, Yevgeniy Nikulin, Alexander Nix, Isabel Oakeshoff, Mykhaylo Okhendovsky, George Papadopoulos, Lev Parnas, Sam Patten, Alexander Perepilichnyy, Dmitry Peskov, Igor Pisarsky, Petro Poroshenko, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Vladimir Putin, George Ramishvili, Dmitry Rogozin, Alexander Rovt, Giorgi Rtskhiladze, Dmitry Rybolovlev, Konstantin Rykov, Mikheil Saakashvili, Felix Sater, Igor Sechin, Anastasia Shevchenko, Viktor Shokin, Oleg Solodukhin, Christopher Steele, Ruslan Stoyanov, Oleg Solodukhin, Peter Strzok, Taiwanchik (aka Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov), Andriy Telizhenko, Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov (aka Taiwanchik), Aleksandr Torshin, Vyacheslav Trubnikov, Yulia Tymoshenko, Anastasia Vashukevich (aka Nastya Rybka), Viktor Vekselberg, Natalia Veselnitskaya, Vyacheslav Volodin, Curt Weldon, Andy Wigmore, Alexander Yakovenko, Viktor Yanukovych, Ivan Yermakov, Viktor Yushchenko, Aleksandr Zakharchenko, Maria Zakharova, Joel Zamel, Volodymyr Zelensky, Mykola Zlochevsky

 

 
Bios w links (Wikipedia unless otherwise noted): Roman Abramovich, Aras Agalarov, Emin Agalarov, Rinat Akhmetov, Rinat Akhmetshin, Yulya Alferova (National Compass), Anatoly Antonov, Andrii Artemenko, Arron Banks, Andrey Baranov (Bloomberg), Vitaly Bespalov (NBC), Leonid “Len” Blavatnik, Anna Bogacheva (NYT), David Bogatin (NYT), Victor Boyarkin (TrumpRussia), William Browder, Mariia Butina, Carole Cadwalladr, Michael Caputo, Yuri Chaika, Igor Chekunov, Michael Cohen, George Cottrell, Oleg Deripaska, Andrii Derkach, Igor Divyekin, Kirill Dmitriev, Oleksandr Dubinsky (NBC), Aleksandr Dugin, Arkady Dvorkovich, Paul Erickson, Oleg Erovinkin, Nigel Farage, Dmitri Firtash, John Fotiadis (Archinect), Gene (Evgeny) Friedman, Igor Fruman, Daniel Gelbinovich (Daily Beast), Rob Goldstone, Sergei Gorkov, Henry Greenberg (Miami Herald), Andrew Intrater, Bidzina Ivanishvili, Brittany Kaiser (Cambridge Analytica), Mikhail Kalugin, Vladimir Kara-Murza, Saak Karapetyan, Eugene Kaspersky (Kaspersky Lab), Denis Katsyv, Irakly Kaveladze, Michael Khodarkovsky, Elena Khusyaynova, Konstantin Kilimnik, Sergey Kislyak, Artem Klyushin (National Compass), Ihor Kolomoyskyi, Konstantin Kosachev, Aleksandra Krylova (NYT), Simon Kukes, Kostiantyn Kulyk (NBC), Alexander Litvinenko, Howard Lorber, Yuriy Lutsenko, Konstantin Malofeev, Simona Mangiante (Papadopoulos), Alexander Mashkevich, Viktor Medvedchek, Josef Mifsud, Semion Mogilevich (Don Semyon)

 

Cover: KyivPost (10/18/2019): <bShady Cast of Characters: Engineers of Trump-Ukraine Scandal http://bit.ly/2MZCilW
 
Valentyn Nalyvaichenko, Alexei Navalny, Eduard Nektalov (NYMag), Konstantin Nikolaev, Yevgeniy Nikulin, Vyacheslav Nikonov, Alexander Nix, Isabel Oakeshoff, Mykhaylo Okhendovsky, George Papadopoulos, Lev Parnas ,Sam Patten, Alexander Perepilichny, Dmitry Peskov, Igor Pisarsky (RIM), Petro Poroshenko, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Vladimir Putin, George Ramishvili (Bloomberg), Dmitry Rogozin, Alexander Rovt, Giorgi Rtskhiladze (CNBC), Nastya Rybka (aka Anastasia Vashukevich) (WaPo), Dmitry Rybolovlev, Konstantin Rykov, Mikheil Saakashvili, Felix Sater, Igor Sechin, Anastasia Shevchenko (Amnesty Intl), Viktor Shokin, Oleg Solodukhin, Christopher Steele, Ruslan Stoyanov, Peter Strzok, Taiwanchik (aka Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov), Andriy Telizhenko (BuzzFeedNews), Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov (aka Taiwanchik), Aleksandr Torshin, Vyacheslav Trubnikov, Yulia Tymoshenko, Anastasia Vashukevich (aka Nastya Rybka) (WaPo), Viktor Vekselberg, Natalia Veselnitskaya, Vyacheslav Volodin, Curt Weldon, Andy Wigmore, Alexander Yakovenko, Viktor Yanukovych, Ivan Yermakov (Moscow Proj), Viktor Yushchenko, Aleksandr Zakharchenko, Maria Zakharova, Joel Zamel, Volodymyr Zelensky, Mykola Zlochevsky

 

By @WendySiegelman
 

Key Documents

 
🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 LawfareBlog: Litigation Documents Related to the Mueller Investigation http://bit.ly/2OVch6n
// new November 2018, to be continually updated

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 JustSecurity: Public Document Clearinghouse: UKRAINE Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2CEsQ2F ‼️ Links to ALL documents ‼️

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 AmericanOversight: Trump-Ukraine Key Figures and Documents http://bit.ly/2C24bES
AmericanOversight: The Trump Administration’s Contacts with Ukraine http://bit.ly/2BYSY89 from FOIA requests

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 JustSecurity, Andy Wright: Just Security Launches the Russia Investigation Congressional Clearinghouse http://bit.ly/2L21uHz
// 8/22/2019

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 Lawfare: Full Text of the Mueller Report’s Executive Summaries http://bit.ly/2IFLewq
// 4/18/2019

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 Lawfare: Document: The Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2vcgNpN
// 4/18/2019

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: The Whistle-Blower Complaint: Read the Document [Interactive] http://nyti.ms/2nq4FAD
// 9/26/2019

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 WaPo: Trump impeachment inquiry: Latest news and updates http://wapo.st/2P09WuE [Continually updated]

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙🔄 WaPo, Kate Rabinowitz and Kevin Schaul: Who’s involved in the Trump impeachment inquiry http://wapo.st/2W673dg
// orig published 10/21/2019
~~~~~~~~~~
⋙ 💙💙🔄 📔 Court Filing (1/17/2019): Civil Action No. 1:18-cv-03501 [pdf] http://cnn.it/2CBddZy (111p) Democratic National Committee v.: Russian Federation, DJ Trump For President, Inc (and others)
// 1/17/2019

⋙ 💙💙🔄 TheAtlantic, Yoni Appelbaum: Impeach Donald Trump http://bit.ly/2FykFIP
//March 2019 cover story

⋙ 💙💙🔄 Politico Mag, Darren Samuelsohn: The Only Impeachment Guide You’ll Ever Need http://politi.co/2QHcJGi
// 1/11/2019, As talk of the I-word heats up, here’s POLITICO Magazine’s soup-to-nuts answers to all your questions about the politics—and the practical realities—of removing a president.

⋙ 💙💙🔄 WaPo, Max Boot: Here are 18 reasons Trump could be a Russian asset http://wapo.st/2D7IJQ9
// 1/13/2019
 

By @jzikah has a new book! Cartoon President http://amzn.to/2QUeZhk
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄 TheAtlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg (Editor): UNTHINKABLE: 50 Moments That Define an Improbable Presidency http://bit.ly/2RvDFOn
// Jan 2019; Donald Trump’s 50 Most Unthinkable Moments ~ 50 Articles

⋙ 💙💙🔄 Wikipedia: Timeline of investigations into Trump and Russia (2018) http://bit.ly/2Bh12jP

⋙ 💙💙🔄 Axios: Timeline: Every big move in the Mueller investigation http://bit.ly/2Euh3H9
// 12/12/2018
 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄 Moyers&Co: Interactive Timeline: Everything We Know About Russia and President Trump http://bit.ly/2uVHc9j
// continually updated

⋙ 💙💙🔄📒 DocumentCloud: Steele Dossier [pdf] http://bit.ly/2y5ZhnF 35p

⋙ 💙💙🔄📒 FBIRecordsVault: Records Between FBI and Christopher Steele http://bit.ly/2KqLoF1

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ AP: Mueller Investigation documents http://bit.ly/2ihbK0l

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ CitJourno: Trump/Russian Mob Connections http://www.citjourno.org
 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ CNN, Marshall Cohen, Tal Yellen & Liz Stark: Tracking the Russia investigations (documents) http://cnn.it/2hVCpU5

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: Russian Hacking and Influence in the U.S. Election http://nyti.ms/2NqFXeY

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ BrennanCenter: Trump-Russia Investigations http://bit.ly/2yRKcu6

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ Politico: The people connected to the Russia probes [ Interactive ] http://politi.co/2FUDhz2 //➔ Democrats, Prosecutors, Law Enforcement/Lobbyists/Media,Team Trump, Foreign Nationals

⋙ 💙💙🔄 TheMoscowProject: Trump’s Russia Cover-Up By the Numbers http://bit.ly/2ycY959
// Center for American Progress; 80+ contacts with Russia-linked operatives https://themoscowproject.org/about/ http://bit.ly/2ycY959
 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NBCNews: Russia timeline: Key players, meetings and investigation details http://nbcnews.to/2vtR3YW

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ DailyBeast: Democrats Release the Fusion GPS Testimony on Trump and Russia http://thebea.st/2qMmH1d w attachment [pdf] ⋙ via Dianne Feinstein http://bit.ly/2FjtlPP

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: Justice Department Gives Congress Comey’s Memos on Trump http://nyti.ms/2HdLe2Z
// 4/19/2018 ➔ DocumentCloud: http://bit.ly/2HOGC4z

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ DOJ: Indictment of Internet Research Agency LLC et al … [PDF] http://bit.ly/2CqdHzD 37p //➔ Mueller Investigation
// 2/16/2018
 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ Amy Siskind: The Weekly List ~ “This is How Democracy Ends” https://theweeklylist.org

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: Mueller Has List of Questions for Trump http://nyti.ms/2rfDuqK + http://nyti.ms/2HExEKi
// 4/30/2018, Majority Relate to if Trump Obstructed Inquiry on Russia

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: The Trump Lawyers’ Confidential Memo to Mueller, Explained [ Document ] http://nyti.ms/2kKPgq9
// 6/2/2018, NYT article about document: http://nyti.ms/2swIZSc

 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ TIME: The Arguments President Trump Has Made Against the Mueller Investigation http://ti.me/2MdeARX
// 6/8/2018

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ TIME: Wikipedia: Links between Trump associates and Russian officials http://bit.ly/2K42VDF

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ WaPo: Who has been charged in the Russia probe and why http://wapo.st/2toNwH2
// continually updated; WaPo Russia page

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ ForeignAffairs Anthology: A New Cold War? Russia and America, Then and Now 1947- http://fam.ag/2KEA4dF

 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ Justice.gov: Mueller Indictment of 12 Russians in the GRU for Election Hacking [pdf] http://bit.ly/2NbphV6 29p
// 7/13/2018

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ FactCheck.org: Timeline of Russia Investigation http://bit.ly/2KZ4qaQ
// posted 6/7/2018, updated 7/13/2018; Key moments in the FBI probe of Russia’s efforts to influence the 2016 presidential election; Readable

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ Legal Process Server: DNC Lawsuit vs Russia, Wikileaks, et al http://bit.ly/2KIOhBq

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT, Linda Qiu: Truth-Testing Trump’s 250-Plus Attacks on the Russia Inquiry http://nyti.ms/2MY609E
// 8/18/2018

 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ Justice.gov: Manafort Plea Agreement [pdf] http://bit.ly/2CZiVb7 17p
// 9/14/2018

⋙ 💙💙🔄💽 NYT: Opinion | Operation Infektion: A three-part video series on Russian disinformation http://nyti.ms/2OHqSSV
// 11/12/2018

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ PasteMag, Jacob Weindling: A Year of Trump and Russia: The 75 Stories That Defined the Mueller Investigation in 2018 http://bit.ly/2QWN1SU
// 12/28/2018

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ LawFareBlog: Document: Indictment of Roger Stone [pdf] http://bit.ly/2UdQgmj 24p
// 1/25/2019

 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄📋 NYT: Trump and His Associates Had More Than 100 Contacts With Russians Before the Inauguration [Interactive] http://nyti.ms/2MAZCps
// 1/26/2019

⋙ 💙💙🔄 BuzzFeedNews: These Secret Files Show How The Trump Moscow Talks Unfolded While Trump Heaped Praise On Putin http://bit.ly/2DWQ2ed
// 2/5/2019; ⏳TIMELINE ⌛️

⋙ 💙💙🔄 WaPo: What we learned about Trumpworld outreach to Russia since Mueller’s investigation began http://wapo.st/2twkXYE
// 2/19/2019, And what we still don’t know.

⋙ 💙💙🔄 ◕📋 NYT, Larry Buchanan and Karen Yourish: Trump Has Publicly Attacked the Russia Investigation More Than 1,100 Times http://nyti.ms/2T2HSsN
// 2/19/2019

 

By @Jzikah
  ;
⋙ 💙💙🔄 ◕📋 WaPo, Philip Bump: The 81 people and organizations just looped into the Trump probe — and why they were included http://wapo.st/2SJrw41
// 3/4/2019

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: Full Document: Trump’s Call With the Ukrainian President [Interactive] http://nyti.ms/2lfBkbC (Annotated)
// 9/25/2019″

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: The Whistle-Blower Complaint: Read the Document [Interactive] http://nyti.ms/2nq4FAD
// 9/26/2019

⋙ 💙💙🔄≣ NYT: Ukraine Top Diplomat William B. Taylor Jr.‘s Statement to the Impeachment Inquiry http://nyti.ms/2P80Yvn
// 10/22/2019

 

By @Jzikah
 
📔 🔄 🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI): Committees Release Testimony of Yovanovich and McKinley as Part of New Public Phase of Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/36vgIPr
// 11/4/2014
● Yovanovich: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2PTqCnM ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2PQOete ; CSPAN: http://cs.pn/343IO2g
● McKinley: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/32cHgRT ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2NJkdZE

📔 🔄 🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI): Committees Release Sondland and Volker Transcripts as Part of Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2WKuedv
// 11/5/2019; New Text Messages Also Released

● Sondland: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/33nkqsq ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2NjiXxC ; CSPAN: http://cs.pn/2sb6uUA
● Volker: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/34A7mQE ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2WOhnXE ; CSPAN: http://cs.pn/2qxGWjQ
● Volker texts: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2qtbhju ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/30QhpPi

 

By @Jzikah
 
📔 🔄 🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI): Committees Release Ambassador Bill Taylor’s Deposition Transcript as Part of Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2JWZiRS http://bit.ly/2WKuedv
// 11/6/2016

● Taylor: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2rhMrDn ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2WQCys7 ; CSPAN: http://cs.pn/2KjMcya

📔 🔄 🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI): Committees Release Ambassador George Kent’s Deposition Transcript as Part of Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2JWZiRS http://bit.ly/2pQjH4j
// 11/7/2016

● Kent: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2CjYwud ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2WRwZK5 ; CSPAN: http://cs.pn/2KjMcya

📔 🔄 🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI): Committees Release Vindman and Hill Transcripts as Part of Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/34JUlEa
// 11/8/2019

● Vindman: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2NSQEoL ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/32sSKRt ; CSPAN: http://cs.pn/2QA1h2Q
● Fiona Hill: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/32xLow2 ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2X12TDN ; CSPAN: http://cs.pn/349Dnix

 

By @Jzikah
 
📔 🔄 🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI): Committees Release Laura Cooper’s Transcript as Part of Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/34SP3pT
// 11/11/2019

● Cooper: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/34VAZvT ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2NAN0kv CSPAN: http://cs.pn/2QNBTqj

📔 🔄 🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI): Committees Release Croft and Anderson Transcripts as Part ofImpeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2Q5m4ep
// 11/14/2019

● Croft: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2O7AszY ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2qN1BQF
● Anderson: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2qGPlRU ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2qN1Knb

 

By @Jzikah
 
📔 🔄 🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI):: Committees Release Morrison and Williams Transcripts as Part of Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2Q5m4ep
// 11/16/2019

● Morrison: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2KqPAYg ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2KtPsHn; CSPAN: http://cs.pn/2qxGWjQ
● Williams: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2CSjMra ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/37hpNM ; CSPAN: http://cs.pn/2QA1h2Q

📔 🔄 🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI):: Committees Release Holmes and Hale Transcripts as Part of Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2KxG2Lh
// 11/18/2019

● Holmes: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2XyrQa8 ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2Xsy7nq ; CSPAN: http://cs.pn/349Dnix
● Hale: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2Kw91if ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2r4jB9D ; CSPAN: http://cs.pn/2QNBTqj

 

By @Jzikah
 
📔 🔄 🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI):: Committees Release Sandy, Reeker and Other Transcripts As Part of Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2OMsL2D
// 11/26/2019

● Sandy: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2KWbgfe ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/37DQ1sc
● Reeker: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2XRsFLq ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2ruKyTQ

 

By @Jzikah
 
⋙ 💙💙🔄 📔 This❗️⋙ HPSCI: Trump-Ukraine impeachment inquiry report http://bit.ly/2LlnJsX
// 12/3/2019; House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

⋙ 💙💙🔄 📔 This❗️⋙ Report: House Judiciary Committee report on their articles of impeachment against President Donald John Trump http://bit.ly/2Ek2rIa 658p
// 10/15/2019

⏳WaPo: The full Trump-Ukraine impeachment timeline http://wapo.st/35odsUl

 

@jzikah has a book! Cartoon President http://amzn.to/2QUeZhk


 
⭕ 31 Dec 2019

🐣 RT @thedailybeast Farewell, 2019. As we toast to more hard-hitting journalism in 2020 (supported by our dedicated members), let’s look back at our biggest hits of the last 365 days. From Epstein to the whistleblowers, stay tuned as we countdown the top 25 articles of the year. 📌 https://twitter.com/thedailybeast/status/1212195370580750336?s=20

Politico, Eric Edelman and Franklin Miller: Russia Is Beefing Up Its Nuclear Arsenal. Here’s What the U.S. Needs to Do. http://politi.co/37q0yq2
// The two-sided debate over New START misses a third, more realistic approach.

🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS My latest: The awful irony at the core of Trump’s disinformation against the Bidens is that Joe Biden *actually did* combat corruption in Ukraine, while Trump used it as a cover story to advance *his own* corrupt personal and political ends:
⋙ WaPo, Greg Sargent: Trump is openly calling for his trial to be as corrupt as possible http://wapo.st/37qAfQA

🐣 RT @RichardHaass So after 3 years of no international crises, @realDonaldTrump is facing one w Iran b/c he has rejected diplomacy & another w N Korea b/c he has asked too much of diplomacy. He will face both w little allied backing, less interagency process, & amidst impeachment. Happy New Year.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The jig is up: Bolton and Mulvaney have no excuse for not testifying http://wapo.st/2SF17s1

🐣 RT @ EsperDoD At the direction of the Commander in Chief @POTUS, I have authorized the deployment of an infantry battalion from the Immediate Response Force (IRF) of the @82ndABNDiv to the @CENTCOM area of operations in response to recent events in Iraq. 📌 https://twitter.com/EsperDoD/status/1212167794160263169?s=20

🐣 RT @RNicholasBurns I had thought originally Trump should consider attending the 75th anniversary end of WWII in Moscow. But not now after Putin’s lies about #Poland, rehabilitation of Stalin and denial of Soviet collusion with Hitler. Poland and the Baltic States were their victims.
⋙ 🐣 RT @IlvesToomas After all the freaky, outlandish, horrifying and boorish claims from Russia about Poland, not Germany or the USSR starting WWII, indeed blaming the war on Poland, how could anyone go to Moscow this May 9th. Ask your heads of state and government how on earth they could go there?

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Can we do a quick conflict-of-interest refresher? Giuliani just said he’d be willing to “prosecute” the Senate trial in which he represents the president who is . . . wait for it . . . the defendant! Maybe he just wants to prosecute a case so strong that even HE could win it?

CNN, Elie Honig: The Trump cover-up is unfolding before our eyes http://cnn.it/2sEGEZz

NYT: Impeachment Trial Looming, Chief Justice Reflects on Judicial Independence http://nyti.ms/2Qd0h3V
// Chief Justice John Roberts’s year-end report on the judiciary praised civics education, but it was not hard to detect a timely subtext that appeared to be addressed to President Trump.

“We should reflect on our duty to judge without fear or favor, deciding each matter with humility, integrity and dispatch,” he wrote in the report. “As the new year begins, and we turn to the tasks before us, we should each resolve to do our best to maintain the public’s trust that we are faithfully discharging our solemn obligation to equal justice under law.”

[John] Jay and his colleagues, Chief Justice Roberts wrote, “ultimately succeeded in convincing the public of the virtues of the principles embodied in the Constitution.”

“Those principles leave no place for mob violence,” the chief justice wrote. “But in the ensuing years, we have come to take democracy for granted, and civic education has fallen by the wayside. In our age, when social media can instantly spread rumor and false information on a grand scale, the public’s need to understand our government, and the protections it provides, is ever more vital. The judiciary has an important role to play in civic education.”

The report seemed to continue a conversation with Mr. Trump about the role of the courts.

In 2018, the two men had a sharp exchange, with Mr. Trump suggesting that federal judges carry out the wishes of the presidents who appointed them and Chief Justice Roberts defending the independence and integrity of the judicial branch.

The exchange started when Mr. Trump called a judge who had ruled against his administration’s asylum policy “an Obama judge.” In response, the chief justice said the president had misunderstood the role of the federal courts in the constitutional system.

“We do not have Obama judges or Trump judges, Bush judges or Clinton judges,” Chief Justice Roberts said in a statement. “What we have is an extraordinary group of dedicated judges doing their level best to do equal right to those appearing before them. That independent judiciary is something we should all be thankful for.”

Mr. Trump took issue with the chief justice’s statement on Twitter. “Sorry Chief Justice John Roberts, but you do indeed have ‘Obama judges,’” Mr. Trump wrote, “and they have a much different point of view than the people who are charged with the safety of our country.”

On Tuesday, the chief justice returned to his theme. “We should celebrate our strong and independent judiciary, a key source of national unity and stability,” he wrote. “But we should also remember that justice is not inevitable.” …

The chief justice singled out, but did not name, a colleague, praising his exemplary educational work. “As just one example,” Chief Justice Roberts wrote, “the current chief judge of the District of Columbia Circuit has, over the past two decades, quietly volunteered as a tutor at a local elementary school, inspiring his court colleagues to join in the effort.”

That judge is Merrick B. Garland, who was nominated to the Supreme Court by President Barack Obama in 2016 but denied a hearing by Senate Republicans. Mr. Trump appointed Justice Neil M. Gorsuch to fill the vacancy.

⭕ 30 Dec 2019

💽 MSNBC, LastWord: Lawrence: All the president’s men must testify in Senate impeachment trial http://on.msnbc.com/2MIXHRj
// The New York Times has a stunning report that sheds new light on the Ukraine aid freeze, including the attempt of Mike Pompeo, John Bolton, and Mark Esper to get Trump to release the military aid. Lawrence O’Donnell says that those men must now testify in the Senate impeachment trial in order for the proceedings to be fair.

RawStory: Here’s how Nancy Pelosi can psychologically wreck Trump by stalling impeachment for 36 days http://bit.ly/2Qe0d4a
⋙ 🐣 RT @RosenzweigP I think I may have figured out why @SpeakerPelosi is holding the articles of impeachment (or at least part of the reason): She wants to make sure that when POTUS gives the SOTU on Feb 4, he is still under impeachment. /1
⋙ 🐣 RT @RosenzweigP Imagine what it would be like if he got to give the SOTU having been cleared by the Senate — it would be a full-blown triumphal rant. But if the impeachment is still pending, it might, instead, be an unhinged narcissistic screed of almost unimaginable insanity. /2
⋙ 🐣 RT @RosenzweigP Just think of how painful it would be for 53 Republican Senators to sit in the halls of Congress, watching a live meltdown on national TV. That, alone, would be worth the price of admission. Maybe I’m wrong and this hasn’t crossed her mind — but I love the idea. /fin

WaPo, Michael Gerson: It’s up to voters to prevent four more years of institutional vandalism http://wapo.st/2F7ZJWY

NYT, Jesse Drucker and Jim Tankersley: How Big Companies Won New Tax Breaks From the Trump Administration http://nyti.ms/2SGRFo6
// As the Treasury Department prepared to enact the 2017 Republican tax overhaul, corporate lobbyists swarmed — and won big.

WaPo, Joe Scarborough: Trump’s threat to democracy http://wapo.st/2SGEDa6 “Adm. William McRaven — the man who oversaw the raid that killed Osama bin Laden — believes Donald Trump is the greatest threat facing American democracy.”

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “I tend to lean towards… that Bolton is biding his time and he’s building up political coverage so that when he finally goes to testify, he looks as though he’s been forced… He’s covering his bases” – @Elise_Jordan w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1211779842611589120?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @maggieNYT Mulvaney and Blair’s exchange on June 27 makes clear they saw the freeze of the Ukraine military aid as a potential political problem. With the whistleblower complaint, it moved to a question of whether it was a legal problem. 📌 https://twitter.com/maggieNYT/status/1211845024608063488?s=20

NYT: Judge Dismisses Lawsuit by Ex-Trump Aide Subpoenaed in Impeachment Inquiry http://nyti.ms/37pbvs4
// Judge Richard J. Leon acted after the House dropped its subpoena to Charles Kupperman and mooted the case, which had been closely watched for its implications about whether John Bolton would testify about President Trump’s pressuring Ukraine.

NBCNews: ‘Game changer’: Top Democrats say bombshell report shows need for witnesses in Senate impeachment trial http://nbcnews.to/39ux4ZR
// Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, then-national security adviser John Bolton and Defense Secretary Mark Esper urged Trump to release the aid, with Bolton saying it was “in America’s interest,” the report said.

🐣 RT @maggieNYT Trump reiterated his desire to keep the hold as “officials at the Office of Management and Budget — which had embraced the role of finding ways to make Mr. Trump’s policy demands a reality — searched for a legal justification to maintain the freeze.”
⋙ NYT: Schumer Demands Witnesses Be Called at Senate Impeachment Trial http://nyti.ms/2SDCN9S
// Senator Chuck Schumer was responding to an article that detailed how a number of White House advisers dealt with the president’s order to freeze military aid for Ukraine.

🐣 The NYT article about Pompeo, Bolton & Esper [ http://nyti.ms/39nzidE ] is important, but so is this article about the GOP Senate and WH officials shunning Giuliani [ http://bit.ly/2EZEypV ]. Will Lindsey go ahead with his invite for Rudy to testify to Senate Judiciary? Or is he now radioactive and we’ll be spared that circus?

🐣 RT @ChrisCoons Wise, urgent, and important words from @SenDougJones that everyone should take a moment to read. ¤ The Senate impeachment trial must be fair, it must include relevant witnesses and documents, and it must be focused on one simple thing: the truth.
⋙ 🐣 RT @washingtonpost Opinion: “Every trial is a pursuit of truth,” writes Alabama Sen. Doug Jones for The Post. ¤ “Will my colleagues in the Senate uphold that?”
⋙⋙ WaPo, Doug Jones: Every trial is a pursuit of truth. Will my colleagues in the Senate uphold that? http://wapo.st/3544CuA

🐣 RT @NoahSchachtman NEW: Parnas is begging the court to let him spill to Schiff & co.
⋙ DailyBeast, Betsy Swan: Parnas Pushes to Share His Info With House Intel http://bit.ly/39nwSM2
// The ex-Giuliani associate asked for permission to send the contents of an iPhone to Hill investigators.

Law&Crime: Bolton Has No Excuse, ‘Must Testify’ Now That Judge Has Dismissed Kupperman’s Lawsuit: Legal Experts http://bit.ly/2F3ucFo

Salon, Amanda Marcotte: Mick Mulvaney can run, but he can’t hide: White House chief tries to duck Ukraine responsibility http://bit.ly/2tdwDCG
// White House chief of staff tries CYA maneuver — too late! He already confessed to his role in Ukraine scandal

🐣 RT @brianstelter By @sbg1: “Even now, three years into the Trump Presidency, there is no language to fully capture the madness of all this, though many of my journalistic colleagues have gone to great lengths to record & codify just how disturbingly nutty 2019 has been…”
⋙ NewYorker, Susan Glasser: Our Year of Trumpschmerz http://bit.ly/2tjTCfy

Lawfare, Jacob Schultz: Federal Judge Dismisses Kupperman Subpoena Suit http://bit.ly/36c8HhI

🐣 RT @neal_katyal See below. Now that Judge Leon has dismissed the Kupperman/Bolton case, Judge Jackson’s ruling is the definitive word. Bolton must testify.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jgeltzer 2 takeaways from this obviously correct dismissal of Kupperman case:
– The definitive word on Trump’s absolute immunity claim remains that it’s bogus.
– Given that & now given yesterday’s new Ukraine reporting, Bolton’s refusal to testify is utterly unjustified & unjustifiable.
⋙⋙ 🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @kyledcheney BREAKING: Judge dismisses the lawsuit regarding Ukraine testimony from Bolton deputy Charles Kupperman, declares case moot. https://twitter.com/jgeltzer/status/1211772565133414400?s=20/photo/1

Newsweek: Trump’s Alleged Abuses Of Power Make 2019 One of the Most Corrupt Years In History, Former Federal Prosecutor Says http://bit.ly/2ZChgjj

🐣 RT @ Trump considering adding some of his staunchest defenders from House Judiciary & Intel committees (think Jordan, Collins, Ratcliffe) to Senate trial team. McCarthy floated the idea earlier this month. [link] via @WSJ
⋙ WSJ: White House Counsel Drives Aggressive Trump Impeachment Defense http://on.wsj.com/2MFFS5i
// Pat Cipollone and deputies have a key role but internal White House tensions persist

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Rudy Giuliani, Venezuela and the Logan Act http://wapo.st/35cnY0s Analysis: Giuliani’s maneuvering in Venezuela sounds a lot like Ukraine

WaPo: Trump’s lawyer and the Venezuelan president: How Giuliani got involved in back-channel talks with Maduro http://wapo.st/36cVPYx

WaPo, Philip Bump: Giuliani’s Ukraine efforts are a formalization of the rumor-to-Trump pipeline http://wapo.st/2F4djug

Politico, Natasha Bertrand: Peter Strzok accuses the federal government of violating his rights http://politi.co/2Qxn4GF
// In a new court filing, the former FBI agent says the FBI and DOJ abrogated his right to privacy.

WaPo, James Comey: This is what it is like to be attacked by the president http://wapo.st/2SG1bb0

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Explosive new revelations just weakened Trump’s impeachment defenses http://wapo.st/2tjwxJW

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🐣 RT @GeorgeTakei The mad emperor Caligula, whose appetite for women including his own relatives was infamous, was convinced of his own god-like status and spent treasury funds extravagantly on his residences and personal leisure. He also silenced the Senate when it would not bow down to him.

🐣 RT @earvland Gee, I wonder why Pompeo and Esper went to Mar-a-Lago today? Coordinating with potential witnesses much, @realDonaldTrump?
⋙ 🐣 RT @burnshark1 I gather that we are ramping up our war with Iran. Our government no longer informs of when we make major military moves.
⋙⋙ 🐣 hopefully it’s “only” witness-tampering

🐣 RT @DutyToWarn Trump’s rate of lying is literally off the charts even for prodigious liars. “The most stunning way Trump’s lies differed from our participants’, though, was in their cruelty. An astonishing 50 percent of Trump’s lies were hurtful or disparaging.”
⋙ ChicagoTrib, Bella DePaulo (2017): I study liars. I’ve never seen one like Donald Trump. http://bit.ly/2F5TH9i
// 12/8/2017

🐣 Trump thinks he IS the country.
⋙ 🐣 RT @itsreallyalexb Exactly. “L’etat c’est-moi”, the most infamous quote of an equally bad leader, Louis XIV of France.
⋙⋙ 🐣 Back then, sovereignty was thought to be embodied in the king. Now it’s not. That was what was so radical about our Declaration, and what is so retrograde about Trump.

NYT, Ed Simon: Why We Will Need Walt Whitman in 2020 http://nyti.ms/35afA1J //➔ “Leaves of Grass” (especially in its purest form in the first edition) is a beautiful celebration of American democracy
// With our democracy in crisis, the poet and prophet of the American ideal should be our guide.

🐣 RT @OMGno2trump They are cowards and worse. Refusing to testify about Trump’s crimes is what co-conspirators do. These are not patriots or men of honor. They are charlatans and traitors who are betraying their oaths to the constitution. They belong in jail with Trump.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ This man on the left [Bolton], ever ready to send our troops into harms way, can’t even find the courage to testify and tell the truth about Trump. Seems to be cut from the same cloth as the man on the right [Graham]. Cowards, I mean full on cowards.

🐣 RT @McFaul The destruction of the liberal international order– i.e. break up of NATO, EU, WTO, etc — and weakening of democracies. He’d love to go back to the 19th century with Russia as a major power in a multipolar word in which values do not play a prominent role in int affairs.
⋙ 🐣 RT @illmatic808 Michael, what would you say Putin’s ultimate goal is?

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⭕ 29 Dec 2019

🐣 RT @tribelaw This is just devastating. No wonder Trump would rather be caught obstructing Congress (Article II) than have these details (Article I) get out.
⋙ YahooNews, Ya’han Jones: New Report Details Unrest Among Trump Officials As Trump Withheld Ukraine Aid http://yhoo.it/2QcSjYN

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 As far as I know… never in our history have we had a more intemperate and boorish political leader than Trump. His language and example are coarsening American public life.

🐣 RT @McFaul I agree. Tragically, Putin has the power and will to annex territory, intervene militarily to prop up autocratic allies, and even meddle in US elections. Few other countries in world (US, China?) have that same capability. Maybe no leader in the world has that same will.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NarangVipin Russia’s overall power metrics may make it a middle power, but it is simply too nuclear, too cyber, and too asymmetrically aggressive to treat it as such imho.

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Come Jan. 2021, there will need to be a commission established to investigate & prosecute Trump, his co-conspirators & those who covered-up his crimes (including elected officials who declared Trump committed no crime KNOWING FULL WELL Trump committed crimes against the US … 📌 https://twitter.com/glennkirschner2/status/1211425078535184392?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @robreiner We now know that Trump was told it was illegal to withhold aid to Ukraine. Like the career Criminal he is, he didn’t give a shit. Advice to Pompeo, Mulvaney, Bolton: Save your asses-Testify. Per Rick Wilson: “Everything Trump touches Dies”
⋙ 🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 See 18 USC sec. 3, Accessory After the Fact. Also, judicial confirmation hearings – Kavanaugh first among them – will need to be investigated for perjury and judges (esp. those rated “unqualified”) referred to DOJ for prosecution and to Congress for impeachment.
⋙ 🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 No turning the other cheek this time. The critics and ideologies will cry foul, claiming it’s political vindictiveness. But it’s not – it’s holding criminals accountable at the first available opportunity – when our country once again has a law-abiding president …
⋙ 🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 and a law-enforcing Attorney General. 2021 will be the year of the #TrumpCrimesCommission #TCC #JusticeIsComin

NakedCapitalism, Richard Smith (2014): R. Hunter Biden Should Declare Who Really Owns His New Ukrainian Employer, Burisma Holdings http://bit.ly/2Qur6jd
// 5/21/2014; deep dive with conspiratorial overtones; some notes more recent
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🐣 RT @sandibachom I’m a New York journalist. I was in the Deutsche Bank hearings, Lev Parnas bail hearing and 3 days in court with Jeffrey Epstein and 2 days after his death. TRUST me there is some really bad stuff coming down involving Trump, ALL these cases come back to Trump watch SDNY 📌 https://twitter.com/sandibachom/status/1207722890495496193?s=20

🐣 RT @TheDemCoalition “She is going to go down in history as one of the three strongest speakers in the United States.” ¤ Call your Senators at (202) 224-3121 and tell them why they should vote to #RemoveTrump here: http://bit.ly/SenateTrial
💽 MSNBC, AMJoy: Nancy Pelosi praised for successful Trump impeachment http://on.msnbc.com/37i8E3W
// Nancy Pelosi is praised for presiding over the Donald Trump impeachment process successfully, and is hailed as one of the most powerful House speakers of all time. Joy Reid and her panel discuss why in Joy’s view House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ‘Won the Year’ in 2019 politics.

🐣 RT @RepJohnLewis Do not get lost in a sea of despair. Be hopeful, be optimistic. Our struggle is not the struggle of a day, a week, a month, or a year, it is the struggle of a lifetime. Never, ever be afraid to make some noise and get in good trouble, necessary trouble. #goodtrouble
// 6/17/2018

💙 ABCNews (June 13): ‘I think I’d take it’: In exclusive interview, Trump says he would listen if foreigners offered dirt on opponents http://abcn.ws/2IdTd3b
// by Lucien Bruggeman: President Trump made the remark during an exclusive interview with ABC News. [Trump talked to Stephanopoulos over two days]

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood outstanding reporting that raises the question: who could possibly have persuaded Trump to so doggedly withhold military aid to the country at war with Vladimir Putin’s Russia?
🐣 RT @BillKristol Secrecy.
Secrecy on the aid freeze.
Secrecy on asking for dirt on Biden.
Secrecy on the whistleblower complaint.
Secrecy as Trump withholds documents and witnesses.
Why?
No national security reason.
Secrecy because they knew it was all rotten to the core.
🐣 RT @RepValDemings In this new reporting, additional confirmation that:
The President’s goals in Ukraine were personal political gain, not U.S. policy.
There was a quid pro quo.
He only gave up because he got caught.
This is why we impeached. This is why the Senate must hold a REAL trial.
🐣 RT @neal_katyal Drip…drip…drip ¤ “Trump’s demands sent shock waves through the White House& Pentagon,created deep rifts within the senior ranks of his administration…and ended only after Trump learned of a damning whistleblower report” ¤ Senate should have witnesses
🐣 [To @parrhizzia] […] Giuliani has been exposed for the drooling fool he is and this NYT story can’t be ignored.
🐣 [To @parrhizzia] I sense a tipping point, but I’m an optimist. Lindsey G saying Rudy needs to clear his Ukraine “dirt” with the Intel Community is huge. The NYT piece piles on that Pompeo and Bolton were alarmed. We’ll see
🐣 RT @JohnWDean A “smoking gun” conversation. Just one of many. Any DOJ with an honest and uncorrupted Attorney General would be investigating what certainly appears to be a criminal conspiracy — and it is ongoing!
🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Buried in this story-Trump had executive branch lawyers working on a theory that he could override Congressional funding decisions because he was POTUS. Every Republican lawmaker must be asked if they support this destruction of checks & balances.
⋙ 🐣 If this were to be argued on the merits, Trump’s best defense seems to be that he he really, REALLY believed Ukraine was corrupt and is generally suspicious of foreign aid. But not covered in this article: the changes demanded to the proposed announcement for Zelensky to use.
🐣 RT @eliehonig Other than Trump’s conversation with Zelensky, this is the most important piece of evidence in the case. Pompeo and Bolton know what happened – and yet they remain in hiding. They need to testify about what happened in that room, whoever it may help or hurt.
🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Now you know why he doesn’t want them to testify
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance I’ve said this so many times it’s going to end up on my tombstone. No one keeps a witness who can exonerate them from testifying. No one.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @swavedave1 Nancy Pelosi has another bomb in her arsenal yet . There is no way she’d send this to the Senate without more devastating stuff that’s only known to a few at this point . This isn’t it ,it will be far worse and may take him out . Shes playing for keeps.
⋙ 🐣 RT @forbestonow Trump does not want his senior staff to testify because he is allergic to the truth. It makes him break out in tweets.
🐣 RT @TheRickWilson This is a rather significant development and demonstrates just how deep the White House commitment to preventing testimony is, and why.
🐣 RT @pithywidow It’s almost as if the Speaker of the House is smart
⋙ 🐣 RT @PhilippeReines You know what would be happening now had @SpeakerPelosi sent the Articles of Impeachment to the Senate the day the House passed them? ¤ Nothing. Mitch McConnell would be doing nothing. ¤ By holding them Pelosi can leverage this devastating new evidence.
🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom I argued with @JRubinBlogger and others that Pelosi shouldn’t hold up the impeachment articles for very long, if at all. I didn’t think it would matter. ¤ This makes clear that I was wrong and Pelosi and everyone else was right.
🐣 RT @dcherring People like Pompeo & Bolton + knew this Trump/Rudy stuff was bad- this is yet more proof. ¤ I wonder how many Senate R’s would defect if they (forthrightly) testify?
🐣 RT @emptywheel This is actually not right. ¤ The NYT downplays bipartisan congressional pressure, and as a result makes this a Dem v GOP issue, falsely.
🐣 RT @nedprice Extraordinary that this extortive plot — which mortgaged our national security for Trump’s interests — went on for nearly 3 months with little notice until the whistleblower came forward. Chilling to think what else may be happening behind the scenes.
🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Despite the President’s obstruction, additional damning evidence of his abuse of power continues to come to light. ¤ The question is whether the Senate will demand to see these and other emails and hear from those who were involved. ¤ Their constitutional duty demands it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kyledcheney NYT reports that Pompeo, Bolton, Esper met with Trump in late August to plead with him to release military aid. He rebuffed their effort.
🐣 RT @DrGJackBrown The exposure of these crucial facts reported in today’s NYTimes further validates Speaker Pelosi’s strategy of a speedy impeachment — followed by withholding the delivery of The Articles of Impeachment to the Senate for trial. With each day/week, Pelosi moves closer to checkmate.
🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙 NYT: Behind the Ukraine Aid Freeze: 84 Days of Conflict and Confusion http://nyti.ms/39nzidE “‘Expect Congress to become unhinged’”
// The inside story of President Trump’s demand to halt military assistance to an ally shows the price he was willing to pay to carry out his agenda.

NYDailyNews, Rick Wilson: A decade of loss: What slipped away in America in the 2010s http://bit.ly/3535jEx

🐣 RT @nycsouthpaw Newly unsealed papers held at Yale reveal how David Rockefeller and his staff at Chase Bank arranged the Shah’s admission to the US, causing the embassy takeover in Tehran, and then worked to prolong the hostage crisis in order to aid Reagan’s campaign.
⋙ NYT: How a Chase Bank Chairman Helped the Deposed Shah of Iran Enter the U.S. http://nyti.ms/37gyp4L
// The fateful decision in 1979 to admit Mohammed Reza Pahlavi prompted the seizure of the American Embassy in Tehran and helped doom the Carter presidency.

CNN, Nathan Hodge: It’s been a banner year for authoritarian leaders. Especially Vladimir Putin http://cnn.it/2SCPt0O

Crooks&Liars: Stalker-in-Chief Trump Can’t Deal With Nancy Pelosi Ignoring Him http://bit.ly/362SeMF

🐣 So … Lindsey Graham is distancing himself from Giuliani and Ivanka Trump is distancing herself from her father.

Hmmm … ⋙ Sputnik: Putin Thanks Trump for Sharing Information That Helped Prevent Terrorist Acts in Russia http://bit.ly/2Zz2R7l “A set of issues of mutual interest was discussed.” ⋙ (Asylum?)

🐣 Looks like some GOP Senators took the time to read about the disinfo Rudy has been collecting and are distancing themselves from him, even Lindsey who had prev invited him to testify to Senate Judiciary. This in spite of Trump’s refrain “talk to Rudy” http://bit.ly/2EZEypV
🐣 RT @swin24 “Giuliani has not briefed any Republican Senate leaders, including Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY), according to two individuals with knowledge of the Senate leaders’ schedules” despite Trump’s apparent recommendation to Rudy that he brief gop senators on his eurotrip, docs, Biden
⋙ 🐣 RT @swin24 “Another top aide in a different Republican office said their senator had informed staff that they had “no interest at all” in meeting with Giuliani on this, fearing it would amount to a “waste of time,” if not something worse.”
🐣 RT @MsMariaT So @LindseyGrahamSC and @GOP know that the president’s personal lawyer is spreading Russian propaganda. Why don’t they get in front of cameras and come out and say it? Why don’t they tell @realDonaldTrump?
🐣 RT @DailyBeast In the weeks leading up to their impeachment trial, senators on Capitol Hill are actively avoiding meeting with Rudy Giuliani—partly because they fear he might try to pass off Russian conspiracy theories as fact
⋙ 💙💙 DailyBeast, Erin Banco and Asawin Suebsaeng: Graham: Rudy Should Scrub Evidence for Russian Propaganda http://bit.ly/2EZEypV
// “I wouldn’t trust Rudy to represent me in a parking dispute so I’d say avoid,” one senior GOP Senate aide said when asked about any plans for a Ukraine briefing.

“He has not shared any of that information with me,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) about the information Giuliani obtained overseas. “My advice to Giuliani would be to share what he got from Ukraine with the IC [intelligence community] to make sure it’s not Russia propaganda. I’m very suspicious of what the Russians are up to all over the world.” 

When asked about Sen. Graham’s recommendation to approach the intelligence community with his materials, and if he agreed that he should do so as due diligence, Giuliani would only reply to The Daily Beast, “It’s not Russian propaganda.”

🐣 RT @Axios Sen. Lindsey Graham warned Rudy Giuliani in an interview with The Daily Beast to make sure that the information he has gathered about Trump’s opponents in Ukraine isn’t Russian propaganda.
⋙ Axios: Lindsey Graham warns Giuliani to make sure Ukraine dirt isn’t Russian propaganda http://bit.ly/355hNLU

🐣 RT @robreiner Democracy is in the fight of its life. The President of the United States has allied himself with and is taking directions from Vladimir Putin. Make no mistake, if he is not removed through Impeachment or voted out, America will continue to slide into Autocracy.

🐣 RT @BillKristol What if McConnell has privately signaled Murkowski et al that he’s fine with a little rebellion that would “force” him to accede to witnesses and a real trial, which could then accomplish McConnell’s true goal of getting rid of Trump while seeming to have been loyal to Trump?
⋙ 🐣 Now, don’t YOU get delusional!

🐣 RT @MichaelJMorrell This is a big deal. It is hard to imagine that Iranian proxies were not behind this attack. If so, it crosses a US redline for responding to Iranian provocations, which include attacks on ships, the shoot down of a US drone, & an attack on oil facilities.
⋙ WSJ: Rocket Attack in Iraq Kills U.S. Contractor, Wounds Four U.S. Troops http://on.wsj.com/2tagcac
// 12/28/2019; U.S. hasn’t assigned blame but is focusing on militia backed by Iran

🐣📊 RT @MSNBC A new ad campaign targets GOP senators such as Sen. Collins, calling for them break with Sen. McConnell and advocate for witnesses in the Trump impeachment trial. The ad campaign was paid for by a Republican advocacy group. https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1211188118956716033?s=20/photo/1
// WaPo/ABC Poll: Should Trump allow his aides to testify? Yes 71%, No 22%, DK 7% (12/10-15/2019)
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, RachelMaddow: Advocates for fair Senate impeachment trial press Collins, others http://on.msnbc.com/2sj7MgN
// Senator Susan Collins is among several senators targeted by a new ad campaign paid for by Republicans who want to see a real impeachment trial with witnesses and evidence in the Senate, and hope to convince a few senators to resist Mitch McConnell’s plan to coordinate with the Trump White House.

⭕ 28 Dec 2019

🐣 RT @songlibah https://twitter.com/songlibah/status/1211039372952379393?s=20/photo/1
// tags: fake followers Trump fake followers; fake Trump followers 70.2% per SparkToro which uses a different methodology than TwitterAudit; (I have 2% w TwitterAudit, but 7% w SparkToro, mostly because SparkToro counts anyone who hasn’t tweeted for 90 days as “fake”)

DailyBeast, Margaret Carlson: McConnell’s Big Mistake Defending Trump? Listening to Him. http://bit.ly/37r0zdt
// The president’s calling the shots for the majority leader now, and it’s not going well.

🐣 RT @joekennedy The President of the United States spent last night amplifying far right accounts, disinformation, memes, and videos to millions of online followers across the world. ¤ This is not how the leader of the free world should behave. This is not normal. This is not ok.

🐣 RT @conspirator0 We started digging into the tweets and #MAGA accounts Trump retweeted last night (2019-12-27.) Due to suspensions/shadowbans, we missed a few. Unsurprisingly, Trump’s involvement sharply increased the traffic to the tweets he retweeted. cc: @ZellaQuixote 📌 https://twitter.com/conspirator0/status/1211163937133215744?s=20

🐣 RT @HotlineJosh “He is a president with the mind of a gangster, and as long as he is in office, he will head a gangster White House.”
⋙ TheAtlantic, David Frum: A Gangster in the White House http://bit.ly/
// The president tweeted the name of the presumed whistle-blower in the Ukraine scandal—demonstrating that he is unrepentant and determined to break the law again.

🐣 RT @robreiner Giuliani, Pompeo, Mulvaney & Bolton all know what happened. The American people need to know what happened. And when they do, the most Criminally Corrupt President in our Nation’s history will be history.

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade Biggest political story of the decade is not Trump or impeachment, but GOP’s willingness to destroy the rule of law for political expediency. My grandfather would not recognize his Republican party. It’s like a star that flames bright red just before it dies.

🚫🐣 RT @visionsurreal Evidence suggests it’s more likely than not PSY-GROUP, the ISRAELI social media manipulation firm headed by JOEL ZAMEL, interfered in the 2016 US election. ¤ This comprehensive timeline tells the story of all-things “Psy-Group,” making reference to 21 articles on the subject. /1 📌 https://twitter.com/visionsurreal/status/1146598079312867329?s=20/photo/1
⋙ Threadreader version: http://bit.ly/2F0Ff29

🐣 RT @NatSecLisa There was no insurance policy. ¤ #2019in5words

🐣 RT @SethAbramson BREAKING NEWS: Trump has now, as of 11:34PM EST, retweeted the alleged name of the whistleblower directly in his feed (I won’t retweet/screenshot it). We need to hear from media now about this; it’s his *third* attempted outing (an act of felony witness intimidation) in 72 hours.

🐣 RT @treasonstickers A history of economies by President:
🔴 Bush: destroyed the economy
🔵 Clinton: fixed the economy
🔴 George W: destroyed the economy
🔵 Obama: fixed the economy
🔴 Trump: destroying the economy
It’s almost as if there’s a pattern. 🤔

🐣 RT @harrylitman The right play is to leave it to House Managers to move to quash on ground subpoena calls for irrelevant testimony, as it plainly does under FRE 402, which parties agree applies as background. If 51 vote, show up and answer. And House Rs move for Mulvaney Bolton etc
⋙ 🐣 RT @eliehonig Maybe Biden’s testimony is completely irrelevant. There’s a good argument that it is irrelevant. So then he needs to challenge a subpoena (if he gets one) – “move to quash,” in legalese – and if the court agrees, he’s off the hook. A unilateral refusal is contrary to rule of law.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @tedbrogan6901 It’s worse than that. Senate publicly grilling Biden is essentially giving Trump the political investigation he was initially extorting Ukraine for. There is no legitimate basis to call Biden.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @Chrisbrodber Indeed. An appearance by Biden only facilitates the ‘Russian narrative’ and disinformation. #QuashTheNotion
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @LauraKY06 You’ve jumped right into playing their game – smear Biden.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @HusarenH Even if Biden or his son did something wrong, that doesn’t get Trump off the hook. It’s Trump who is on trial here. First thing first.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @JustAddWine_ I agree he should comply, but it is completely irrelevant. I don’t care if Biden is the criminally of all criminals that ever crimed- it doesn’t change the facts that Trump was wrong to extort a foreign country for his personal benefit.

WaPo, Heather Long: Trump’s stock market rally is very good, but still lags Obama and Clinton http://wapo.st/2tSi1ZFhttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1211024579818393604?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @JoeBiden I want to clarify something I said yesterday. In my 40 years in public life, I have always complied with a lawful order and in my eight years as VP, my office — unlike Donald Trump and Mike Pence — cooperated with legitimate congressional oversight requests.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoeBiden But I am just not going to pretend that there is any legal basis for Republican subpoenas for my testimony in the impeachment trial. That is the point I was making yesterday and I reiterate: this impeachment is about Trump’s conduct, not mine.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoeBiden The subpoenas should go to witnesses with testimony to offer to Trump’s shaking down the Ukraine government — they should go to the White House.
↥ ↧
🐣 We’ve spent all this time complaining about people defying Congressional subpoenas and then Biden says he won’t? Sorry, but I’m confused.

🐣 RT @AlexKokcharov #Russia’s goal in #Ukraine is not annexation of Donetsk & Luhansk but using them as tools of keeping all of Ukraine anchored in the Russian sphere of influence, stopping Kyiv’s drift to EU & NATO: analysis by @Stanovaya
⋙ ForeignPolicy, Tatiana Stanovaya (12/5): What the West Gets Wrong About Russia’s Intentions in Ukraine http://bit.ly/2t6sOzg
// 12/5/2019; Moscow never wanted an annexation—it just wanted a bargaining chip. Understanding that is the key to settling the conflict once and for all.

🐣 RT @SkinnerPm As a former CIA officer, I’d like to say:
One, who says ‘intelligence warriors’ and ‘bad guys?’ Stop it with your cartoonishly childish understanding.
Two: torture, which the agency did and called enhanced interrogation, is wrong and we should say that.
🐣 RT @SkinnerPm
Three: you literally smear your own employees and cravenly participate in the demeaning of government service.
Four: agency officials are not butlers and gofers for your family.
Five: seriously, ‘intelligence warriors’?
⋙ 🐣 RT @SecPompeo I watched “The Report.” Fiction. To be clear: the bad guys are not our intelligence warriors. The bad guys are the terrorists. To my former colleagues and all of the patriots at @CIA who have kept us safe since 9/11: America supports you, defends you and has your back. So do I.

⭕ 27 Dec 2019

TheHill: Turkey convicts, gives prison sentences to journalists who criticized Erdoğan http://bit.ly/2F0N2gu

💙💙 NYT: Ten years of scammers, conspiracy theories and fake news. http://nyti.ms/2Qx5suD
// alternative facts

🐣 RT @normative Trump is just “Triumph” with a couple letters shaved off. 💽 https://twitter.com/normative/status/1210776611097694208?s=20/photo/1
// “Triumph the Insult Dog”

TheHill: Blumenthal: Five to 10 Republicans have ‘severe misgivings’ about McConnell strategy http://bit.ly/2MBg76u

NYT: Joe Biden Says He’d Defy Subpoena to Testify in Trump’s Senate Trial http://nyti.ms/37i6eT2 “There is no evidence that the elder Mr. Biden, while serving as vice president, improperly intervened in Ukraine to benefit his son.”
// Mr. Biden said Republican demands that he testify were an effort to shift attention away from the president’s own actions.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d There’s pretty much a pre-existing unified field theory for @realDonaldTrump’s presidency. ¤ It’s the DSM-5’s diagnostic criteria for Narcissistic Personality Disorder and Antisocial Personality Disorder. #IMPOTUS https://twitter.com/gtconway3d/status/1210784280642641921?s=20/photo/1-2
⋙ 🐣 RT @SpiroAgnewGhost https://twitter.com/ImperialwizardT/status/1210796787021148167?s=20/photo/1
// Malignant Narcissism

Newsweek: Ex-WH Ethics Lawyer Slams McConnell, Says Senator Thinks He’s ‘A Judge Impaneling An All-White Jury for a Klansman Trial’ http://bit.ly/39mO6cg Ex-Ethics lawyer under Bush 43, Richard Painter
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @RPWUSA The Constitution requires an oath. Any senator who will not take the oath approved of by the majority of the senate— the oath to do impartial justice— should be excused from the impeachment trial by the Chief Justice. ¤ Any senator who lies under oath should be expelled.

💽 MSNBC, AllInWithChris: Chicago shooting incidents down sharply http://on.msnbc.com/2ZuMCIF
// Shooting incidents in Chicago are down 40% from three years ago – a major untold story.

KyivPost: Decade In Review http://bit.ly/2F68UH3
// Editor’s Note: The decade started with Viktor Yanukovych and ended with Volodymyr Zelensky. In between came revolution, war and the joy of visa-free travel to Europe. The Kyiv Post highlights the main events of the decade that is coming to an end on Dec. 31.

2019: A new political era dawns as TV comedian comes to power
2018: Russia imprisons sailors as murder of Kherson activist sparks outrage
2017: Visa-free travel, stalled reforms highlight events
2016: Yatsenyuk out, Trump in; banking woes mount; Sheremet murdered
2015: Ukraine defends Donetsk airport, loses Debaltseve
2014: Victorious revolution triggers Russia’s war
2013: Ukraine ignites in revolution to seize control of its future
2012: Euro 2012 provides bright spot in an otherwise very grim year
2011: Yanukovych’s kleptocracy is brazen, with no one to stop him
2010: Yanukovych takes revenge, sells out Ukraine’s interests

💙💙 NYT, Michiko Kakutani: The 2010s Were the End of Normal http://nyti.ms/2rygiba //➔ The decade, pretty much summed up #longread
// How social media, the Great Recession and Donald Trump combined to bring out the ‘indigenous American berserk.’

In his wise and astonishingly prescient “Farewell Address,” from 1796, George Washington spoke of the dangers he saw the young new nation facing in the future. He warned against “the insidious wiles of foreign influence,” “the impostures of pretended patriotism,” and, most insistently, of “the baneful effects of the spirit of party” — imploring his fellow citizens not to let partisan or geographic differences plant seeds of mistrust among those who “ought to be bound together by fraternal affection.”

Every portion of the country, he wrote, should remember: “You have in a common cause fought and triumphed together; the independence and liberty you possess are the work of joint counsels, and joint efforts of common dangers, sufferings, and successes.” Citizens, he urged, must indignantly frown “upon the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts.”

In this Series:
The 2010s Were the End of Normal
By MICHIKO KAKUTANI

My Decade in Google Searches
By VAUHINI VARA

Small Is the New Big Thing
By RUCHIR SHARMA

Twitter Made Us Better
By SARAH J. JACKSON

Milestones in Mistrust
By EVE PEYSER and FRANK AUGUGLIARO

The Cultural Canon Is Better Than Ever
By AISHA HARRIS

We Learned to Write the Way We Talk
By GRETCHEN McCULLOCH

I Can’t Even Trust Myself Anymore
By MONICA HEISEY

What Will the World Look Like in 2030?
By THE EDITORS

🐣 RT @StevenBeschloss This photo, and the press conference in Helsinki that followed, remains the moment for me—and I think anyone with eyes and ears—Trump made explicit he was beholden to Russia, would abandon America intelligence and betray the nation. https://twitter.com/StevenBeschloss/status/1210732405608157185?s=20/photo/1
// photo of Trump and Putin exiting meeting

🐣💙 RT @SpeakerPelosi The facts are clear and every witness told the same story, despite the President’s attempts to cover it up. President Trump abused his power for his own personal gain. #DefendOurDemocracy 💽 https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1210586483767332864?s=20/photo/1
// video: Two Weeks of Testimony, One Story of Betrayal (2:39)

Politico: Intel probe puts CIA’s Haspel in a bind http://politi.co/2ZvgXXk
// The review led by U.S. Attorney John Durham is making life uncomfortable for America’s cautious spy chief.

🐣 RT @RonaldKlain Thank you @JoyceWhiteVance for explaining how trials work. One side doesn’t get to call enemies just for kicks. Only witnesses with relevant evidence testify.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Here’s how trials work: Only relevant witness testimony is admissible. Biden has no relevant testimony to offer on Trump’s attempted bribery of Ukraines’s President & Trump’s obstruction of Congress by refusing to comply with subpoenas for testimony & documents.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @jonallendc Biden preemptively rejecting a subpoena has the effect of providing air cover for the White House.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @HoarseWisperer “Add Biden to the list…” ¤ No, Biden rejecting the political charade of a Republican Senate looking to provide air cover for Trump does not put him on the same list as parties involved in already impeached conduct.

NYT Editorial: A Stirring of Conscience in the Senate http://nyti.ms/2ryWnch
// At least one Republican, Lisa Murkowski, wants the Trump impeachment trial to be more than a test of party loyalty. Others should follow.

WaPo, Ian Bateson: What Rudy Giuliani’s version of reality looks like from Ukraine http://wapo.st/2Ztq6Qi “For journalists like me who have lived and worked in Ukraine for years, these claims were comical.”

WaPo Frida Ghitis: 2019 was a turning point in the global battle for democracy http://wapo.st/2MxtPae “The 2020 election will determine whether the nation that has been an icon of global freedom will shift to a democratic path or continue on the rutted road to authoritarianism”

BusinessInsider, Eliza Relman: Trump just retweeted a ‘QAnon’ conspiracy-theory hashtag to his 68 million followers http://bit.ly/37dC2Z3

● President Donald Trump retweeted a video message on Friday morning with a hashtag referencing a fringe pro-Trump conspiracy theory known as QAnon.
● The tweet included a video of a woman praising Trump’s approach to urban poverty and included the hashtag #WWG1WGA, which stands for the QAnon slogan “Where we go one, we go all.”
● Followers of the conspiracy believe that, among other things, the world is run by a satanic cabal of elites and pedophiles led by Hillary Clinton and the so-called deep state who Trump will eventually expose and defeat.
● Trump has promoted dozens of QAnon conspiracy accounts, and followers of the conspiracy have shown up at his campaign rallies and appeared in his ads.

🐣 RT @robreiner Each day that ticks by, more damning evidence of the most Criminal President in our Nation’s history is revealed. By the time he goes on trial even the consciously blind Republican cult might be forced to open an eye. Democracy cautiously awaits.

TheAtlantic, Yascha Mounk: Why Trump’s Second Term Will Be Worse http://bit.ly/2EXynm3
// Narendra Modi has been emboldened by reelection. The American president could be too.

🐣 RT @DefenseOne One thing we learned: “[U.S.] politicians think there’s more than one version of the truth, and that they can all have their own truths; and that really speaks to the way Russia has changed the way we think about information,” said @selectedwisdom.

TheBulwark, Philip Rotner: Where’s Rudy? http://bit.ly/2Q2BjUU
// The House managers should call him to testify, no matter what.

CNN, Stephen Collinson: Trump obsesses over Pelosi as sting of impeachment spoils his holiday break http://cnn.it/39hPHAi

🚫🐣 RT @SethAbramson What percentage of Trumpists—or Americans generally—do you think know the following: that everyone agrees, *including the Trump camp*, that on the night Steele’s dossier says Trump was with prostitutes at the Ritz Moscow, his Moscow pals did indeed offer to send him prostitutes? 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1210633333987782663?s=20

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 Totally agree. Turkey a bad partner for NATO. Erdogan essentially a quasi dictator. Closer to the Russians than NATO. They should be cut off from Alliance intelligence and funding. We need to get our NUKES and our bases out of Turkey.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RichardHaass It is not all that much of a quandary. US and NATO should accept that Erdogan’s Turkey is no partner (even if it remains a formal ally) and should reduce their reliance on its bases along with any sharing of sensitive intell/sales of advanced technologies.
⋙⋙ WSJ: NATO Faces a Fresh Quandary as Turkey Tips Toward Russia http://on.wsj.com/2Zy2o5t
// 12/25/2019; Alliance strains to resolve tensions with President Erdogan, who has threatened to evict U.S. bases if Trump administration imposes new sanctions

⭕ 26 Dec 2019

WashingtonMonthly, Nancy LeTourneau: Republicans Try to Re-Write History With Lies http://bit.ly/2Q3xIpx “the modern-day Republican Party poses a threat to our democracy”

🚫 WaPo, Eric Wemple: Rachel Maddow rooted for the Steele dossier to be true. Then it fell apart. http://wapo.st/2SycD8k
// Comment ⋙ This whole series is beating a dead horse. Steele was alarmed by what he was finding and shared a set of raw intelligence notes that he estimated was perhaps 70% accurate. Turns out an investigation had already been opened. The dossier provided possible leads. I’m glad to know Steele cared enough about our country to share what he had collected.

MiamiHerald: Dave Barry’s Year in Review: 2019 was an ‘eventful’ – bad – year http://hrld.us/2EVE2ZW

Newsweek, Jeffery Martin: Ex-Giuliani Adviser Admits Giuliani is Deteriorating, More ‘Sloppy’ But Says It’s ‘All Part of a Calculated Plan’ http://bit.ly/2t6or78 “Rudy has said his goal is to disrupt the world and he’s doing that.”

TPM, Kate Riga: Officials Who Spoke Out Against Trump Continue To Pay The Price http://bit.ly/37h5Cx1

Trump likely won’t pardon anyone involved in Russia/Ukraine until the end of this term, if he loses, or the beginning of his next one, if he wins.

🐣 RT @SethAbramson With Russia, everyone thought the big day was June 9, 2016; it was really August 3, 2016. With Ukraine, everyone thinks July 25, 2019 is it, but it may be May 7, 2019: Zelensky, Yermak, Kobolyev, Bogdan and Hochstein meet secretly to discuss Trump’s plot.
⋙ CNN: Ukrainian President and advisers discussed pressure from Trump weeks before taking office http://cnn.it/362GcCX
// 10/22/2019
💙💙 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1210266703185223680?s=20
⋙ 🐣 3/ … Zelensky *knew* that Trump’s plot to steal the 2020 presidential election also involved a plot by his allies to take over Ukraine’s state-owned gas company via Kremlin agent Dmytro Firtash.
⋙ 🐣 6/ Giuliani, diGenova, Toensing, Parnas, Fruman, and Perry were working together, *with Trump’s blessing*, to restore Naftogaz to indirect Kremlin control by overthrowing Kobolyev and returning the Russian mafia-connected Firtash to a position of power in Ukraine’s energy market.

🐣 RT @aliasvaughn In a new poll, 41% of Germans named Trump as the most dangerous world leader for world peace, compared to Kim Jong Un at 17%, Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Russian President Vladimir Putin at 8% and China’s Xi Jinping at 7%.
⋙ Newsweek: Donald Trump Is ‘Greatest Threat to World Peace,’ Ahead of Putin and Kim Jong Un, Germans Say in New Poll http://bit.ly/2St94QN

🐣🌎 RT @stuartgary mapsontheweb: Corruption around the world, 2018. https://twitter.com/stuartgary/status/1210370430994993153?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @kasparov68 This was my message to the media going into 2020. Your responsibility is to the truth, not to “giving both sides” when one side is lies. And you cannot expose lies without spreading them. So repeat the facts.
⋙ 🐣 RT @brianstelter “Just keep repeating the facts. Stop giving equal times to lies.” ¤ @Kasparov63 argues that an “outdated sense of fairness is killing our democracy.” 💽 https://twitter.com/brianstelter/status/1210268371725324288?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @sfpelosi Like many moms, mine is a master multi-tasker who can be many places at once. For instance, this Christmas she is cuddling with her youngest granddaughter in beautiful California – while apparently living rent-free in someone’s rage-tweeting head. #HappyHolidays

Axios: The insane news cycles of 2019 http://bit.ly/2MqnwW3https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1210266948044492801?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind From #MoscowMitch’s home state paper: ¤ “We Kentuckians know that our word is our bond. Oaths are the most solemn of promises, and their breach results in serious reputational — and sometimes legal — consequences.”
⋙ CourierJournal, Kent Greenfield: Opinion: Donald Trump has violated his oath. Mitch McConnell is about to violate 2 http://bit.ly/2MwhW4r

Every senator has a constitutional obligation of impartiality. But McConnell’s role as Senate leader makes his obligation even more important and crucial to the constitutional framework. This is not a time for political cynicism or constitutional faithlessness. McConnell’s loyalty to Trump should not overwhelm his loyalty to the Constitution. If he fails in this, he is not only violating his Article I oath but his Article VI oath.

🐣 RT @Isakoff The plans @nakashimae reports U.S. Cybercom is developing to counter Russian attacks in 2020 echo the options drafted by Obama cyber chief Michael Daniel in 2016– until, as reported by @DavidCornDC and me in Russian Roulette, he was told to “stand down.”
⋙ YahooNews: ‘Stand down’: How the Obama team blew the response to Russian meddling http://yhoo.it/2EQSMcD
// 3/9/2018
⋙⋙ [Go to] WaPo: US Cybercom … http://wapo.st/34VfdId
// 12/25/2019

🐣 RT @neal_katyal They did. You blocked the witnesses and documents.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real “Look, the House is supposed to do all of this work on witnesses and documents BEFORE they send the articles over to the Senate, not to call in new witnesses, go through new documents – that work is supposed to be done in the House.” @KatiePavlich @foxandfriends

🐣 RT @JedGarren IMO: ¤ Firtash has done ALL of this, his attack on the 2016 Presidential election cycle, this attack on Joe Biden, all of it, on the orders of his boss, in the Russian mob,Semyon Mogilevich.
IMO: ¤ Firtash is simply a proxy for Semyon Mogilevich,The Russian mob wants to takeover Naftogas
⋙ 💙 🐣 RT @anders_aslund I think this is just right: Firtash colluded with Giuliani & other Trump figures to try to take over Naftogaz, so that he could steal more billions from the Ukrainian gas sector. At least Giuliani, Parnas & Fruman should be prosecuted in the US for this under FCPA. Also Perry?
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ChrisLeeMaza the gist of this story is that the Parnas, Fruman, Giuliani operation in Ukraine was a Firtash-funded (i.e. Putin backed) effort to take over Naftogaz.
⋙⋙⋙ AP (12/23): Giuliani pals leveraged GOP access to seek Ukraine gas deal http://bit.ly/34VoLmF

🐣 RT @CFR_org In the past two years, far-right extremists were responsible for 15 out of 17 terrorist attacks. @hoffman_bruce says the trend is likely to continue in 2020. ¤ Track this trend and 6 others CFR experts are watching: https://on.cfr.org/2SreOL1 https://twitter.com/CFR_org/status/1210202068096602114?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 History is barreling down on Senate Republicans. Their vote on the impeachment trial will forever define their public life. Will they be remembered for voting in favor of McConnell/Graham’s no-witness rigged trial? Or will history record them as standing for fairness & justice?

WaPo: How Ukraine put Trump and Biden on a collision course http://wapo.st/3780bAg

MMFA: Fox contributor and Giuliani collaborator John Solomon is the 2019 Misinformer of the Year http://bit.ly/2QhgAvs

⭕ 🎅🏼 25 Dec 2019 🎅🏼

🐣 RT @Leshchenkos My new op-ed for @KyivPost. Giuliani’s interlocutors in Ukraine are not trustworthy. Most of them have long had contacts with Moscow, which seeks to shift responsibility for interference in the 2016 U.S. elections from Russia to Ukraine.
⋙ KyivPost, Sergii Leshchenko: By helping Giuliani, Ukrainian politicians help Russia http://bit.ly/398QlQB

WaPo, Max Boot: ‘Downton Abbey’ reminds us what ‘conservatism’ really means http://wapo.st/2ZAmigp ‘A movement devoted to conserving the best of America is tearing down the rule of law and tearing the country apart to protect a crude and cruel demagogue.’

💙 WaPo, Greg Miller and Greg Jaffe: In aftermath of Ukraine crisis, a climate of mistrust and threats http://wapo.st/2ZnJLB8

NYT: G.O.P. Senator ‘Disturbed’ by McConnell’s ‘Total Coordination’ with White House http://nyti.ms/2Mvz22t
// Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska revealed the first public qualms with Mitch McConnell’s vow to coordinate with the White House on a quick impeachment trial for President Trump.

WaPo: U.S. Cybercom contemplates information warfare to counter Russian interference in 2020 election http://wapo.st/34VfdId

⭕ ✨ 24 Dec 2019 ✨

Newsweek: Former Federal Prosecutor Says Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham Are ‘Mocking’ Juror Oath To Do ‘Fair And Impartial Justice’ http://bit.ly/2Q2mjGo
// Glenn Kirschner

Forbes, Mark Joyella: How Brian Williams Made 11 P.M. The Hottest Hour In Cable News http://bit.ly/2StQA2B

[I]t’s an achievement for any show that doesn’t air on Fox News to consistently take first place in the ratings, but 11th Hour has been unusually consistent, finishing #1 at 11 p.m. for three years in a row—a record run for an MSNBC show—and gaining the respect of viewers and critics alike.

“At this moment when journalism and a free flow of reliable information are under continual attack from the Trump administration and its many media allies,” wrote The Baltimore Sun’s David Zurawik back in August. “Our democracy is made stronger by having Williams and (The 11th Hour) at the end of each weeknight to offer perspective on the political and cultural warfare that now dominates the conversation of our nation’s civic life.”

Zurawik called The 11th Hour “the most important hour of the cable news night,” comparing Williams’ show to ABC’s Nightline in the hands of its iconic anchor Ted Koppel. Zurawik argued that Williams is serving an essential role in a time of chaos, putting the news of the day in its proper perspective—for today and for history—and preparing viewers for what comes next. …

Finally, I ask Brian Williams if he’s happy. ¤ “I think we’ve done an extraordinary job. We’re handed a moment in history, an administration that changed everyone’s life here. But there’s no great joy in this work. This is a wearing process because we all love our country. And no matter what side of this you’re on, if you’re right or left, it’s a troubling time for our country. So we’re always mindful that that’s what we’re chronicling here.”

🐣 RT @UROCKlive1 The body language in this photo says so much. I think it will be one of the most iconic moments of the Trump era.
⋙ 🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 And, notwithstanding the FACT that he had been told by the US intelligence community that Russia attacked our election, Trump stood up moments later and said, “Putin denied it” and “I don’t see why it would be” Russia. What does this picture tell us? https://twitter.com/glennkirschner2/status/1209620441268142081?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Maybe this will impact Senate Republicans http://wapo.st/35Y0q0O “McConnell might … take up some of those “275 bipartisan bills” that have passed the House but still await consideration by the Senate.”

WaPo Editorial: The true meaning of Christmas http://wapo.st/2tKpPg0 “Christmas is the tale of a family driven from place to place by imperial decrees and the irrational fears of an unsettled ruler”

🐣 RT @tribelaw Art. I, Sec.2, Cl.5 of the Constitution gives the House the “sole Power of Impeachment,” and House Rules Ch. 27, Sec.8, expressly states: “The respondent in an impeachment proceeding IS IMPEACHED by the adoption of the House of articles of impeachment.” Q.E.D.

🐣 RT @BillBrowder I guess Putin’s plan to merge Russia with Belarus and become the head of the new merged country for the next 21 years is not going to be as easy as planned
⋙ 🐣 RT @AlexKokcharov Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenka speaking about #Russian designs on #Belarus: “If there will be breach of sovereignty, there will be war” https://nn.by/?c=ar&i=243407

🐣 RT @owenawhaley Recent administrations with the MOST criminal indictments:
Trump (Republican) – 215
Nixon (Republican) – 76
Reagan (Republican) – 26

Recent administrations with the LEAST criminal indictments:
Obama (Democrat) – 0
Carter (Democrat) – 1
Clinton (Democrat) – 2

Notice a pattern?

WorldWarZero.com ~ Climate action (John Kerry)

🐣 RT @kyledcheney From this Dear Colleague letter sent Saturday (made public today): https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1209623978173747200?s=20/photo/1-2
// Nancy Pelosi

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 And, notwithstanding the FACT that he had been told by the US intelligence community that Russia attacked our election, Trump stood up moments later and said, “Putin denied it” and “I don’t see why it would be” Russia. What does this picture tell us?
⋙ 🐣 RT @DrGJackBrown THREAD: Body Language Analysis No.4323: Trump Putin Helsinki Summit Press Conference • 📌 https://twitter.com/DrGJackBrown/status/1019012358365048833?s=20
// 7/20/2019

🐣💙 RT @BillKristol “Let the children have their night of fun and laughter…Let us grown-ups [be] resolved that, by our sacrifice and daring, these same children shall not be robbed of their inheritance or denied their right to live in a free and decent world.” — Churchill, Christmas Eve, 1941

DailyKos, Hunter: Rudy Giuliani claims George Soros ‘controls’ ambassadors and FBI agents, decries plots against him http://bit.ly/2ZjnTqH

DailyBeast: Giuliani Falsely Claims He Was U.S. Attorney General on Facebook Profile http://bit.ly/2rm7ODU

NBCNews, Suzanne Garment: Trump vs. Nixon: The difference between 2019’s impeachment and Watergate is shame http://nbcnews.to/2rqeuRD Suzanne Garment is the author of “Scandal: The Culture of Mistrust in American Politics”
// Nixon, a canny political analyst, knew the jig was up. But Trump will do almost anything to avoid acknowledging defeat.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Some gifts I would like to give Trump, Republicans and others http://wapo.st/35UeisV My favorite: “Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.): A life-size cutout of late senator John McCain”

🐣 RT @NicholsUprising In a closed-door session with top Republicans, a senior aide to Trump’s campaign discussed voter suppression and outlined voter intimidation schemes for battleground states like Wisconsin. They have done the math: they know they can’t win a fair election.
⋙ TheNation, John Nichols: A Trump Reelection Aide Just Said the Quiet Part Out Loud http://bit.ly/35VQTqT
// “Traditionally it’s always been Republicans suppressing votes,” he said. State attorneys general must investigate the GOP’s voter suppression tactics.

🐣 RT @JustSchmeltzer Pelosi has a really easy answer for Trump and McConnell: ¤ We agree to your witnesses (Hunter Biden, Chalupa, the whistleblower, if his identity is protected). ¤ Agree to ours (Bolton, Mulvaney, Pompeo, Giuliani) and we send over the articles in 2 minutes.
⋙ 💙 NBCNews, Eric Schmelzer: As Trump’s impeachment heads to the Senate, Democrats should push for witnesses (including Hunter Biden) http://nbcnews.to/2EPCe4Q
// (Eric Schmeltzer is a political consultant and former press secretary for Rep. Jerrold Nadler); Schumer and Senate Democrats should agree to the witnesses that Trump claims he wants. There is no real downside, but the payoff could be huge.

🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS Yes, also this thread. What Trump and McConnell really have going for them is that many media figures refuse to describe the situation accurately, because it’s impossible to neutrally describe it in terms that aren’t deeply incriminating to them:
⋙ WaPo (12/19): Why doesn’t McConnell want witnesses at Trump’s trial? Because he’s guilty. http://wapo.st/3647c5f
⋙ 🐣 RT @brianbeutler There’s a lot of playing dumb going on about this. Pelosi isn’t going to toss the articles in the fire, she’s holding on to them for some period of time to draw attention to the fact that vulnerable Senate Republicans might team up with McConnell to complete a cover-up.
⋙ ⋙ 🐣 RT @brianbeutler Those Republicans may do that anyhow. But just because it’s widely known within the national press corps that Republicans are deeply cynical doesn’t mean efforts to shine a light on the cynicism are inscrutable or pointless.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @brianbeutler This is a good start, would say it’d be wise to increase the ominousness of the message if and as these Republicans fall into line. ¤ They may think that a quick coverup vote will put this all behind them. In fact, it will be very much in front of them.
⋙⋙⋙ TPM, Josh Marshall (12/19): A Modest Proposal http://bit.ly/371229S

Not that anyone is asking but if I were one of the Democratic leaders I would be saying something like this.

“Sen McConnell has made it clear he wants a phony trial, a trial with no evidence and no witnesses and maybe no jurors. But there are a handful of Senators who say they’re moderates and who’ve said they want a fair trail. They want to do their job as jurors. Sens Gardner, McSally, Collins, Tillis, Romney and a few others. So we’re going to take a deep breath and see if they can use the holidays to make their voices heard with Sen McConnell and maybe the White House. Because there should be a fair process like they said they wanted.”

🐣 RT @MSNBC .@HeidiNBC on Speaker Pelosi’s strategy of withholding articles of impeachment from the Senate: “She’s drawing it out so that the public knows full well that these witnesses are being blocked.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, Hardball: Heidi Przybyla: Most Americans want witnesses to testify in impeachment trial http://on.msnbc.com/2PRVJQe
// NBC News Reporter Heidi Przbyla cites a recent poll that shows most Americans want witnesses to testify in the Senate impeachment trial.

🐣🌎 RT @franakviacorka Population losses during World War II [map:] https://twitter.com/franakviacorka/status/1209409873919782913?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 23 Dec 2019

CNN, Zachary Wolf: 15 things you need to know about how Senate impeachment trials work http://cnn.it/2rnRGlv

1. The rules were first written for the Senate trial of Andrew Johnson
2. The sessions are choreographed in a very specific way
3. Senators take an oath to “do impartial justice”
4. Any of the rules can be changed

● Rule XI says the Senate picks a committee to take testimony and issue orders on the Senate’s behalf. Unless otherwise ordered. Indeed, a 1974 report on the Senate rules, updated for a possible Nixon impeachment, makes clear such a committee should not be formed for a presidential impeachment. (Remember, the Senate also handles other impeachments, including of judges.)
● Normal Senate procedure governs the special impeachment committee. Unless otherwise ordered.
● The trial convenes each day at high noon. Unless otherwise ordered.
● Opening statements are delivered by one person and closing statements can be made by two people. Unless otherwise ordered.
● And so on.

5. John Roberts’ power is limited
6. It takes a majority to call a witness
7. There are restrictions on who the TV cameras can focus on
8. If senators want to ask witnesses a question, it must be put in writing.
9. A lot of the discussion might be behind closed doors
10. If there are witnesses, they may be deposed in private or on video
11. The accusers get the first and last word
12. It only takes 34 senators to acquit
13. A senator could respond “present” and help Trump stay in office
14. There is no filibuster
15. Senators stand and vote from their seats

Newsweek: Legal Experts Slam Attorney General Barr Over Impeachment: He’s ‘Up To His Eyeballs’ in Corruption http://bit.ly/2s9UJ18

🐣 RT @Basia745 Strengthening authoritarian regimes and abandoning allies everywhere – that’s the Trump administration. Fight alongside us and able to prove it? A target for genocide thanks to POTUS‘ self interest? Yeah – we still won’t let you immigrate here.
⋙ DailyBeast, Betsy Swan: Trump Admin Fights Bill Punishing Turkey for Its Russian Deal http://bit.ly/34ZIAt2
// The State Department laid out the administration’s opposition to sanctions on Turkey in a seven-page memo sent to the Senate, and obtained by The Daily Beast.

🐣 RT @brianklaas “I never understood wind. You know, I know windmills very much… Gases are spewing into the atmosphere. You know we have a world, right? So the world is tiny compared to the universe. So tremendous, tremendous amount of fumes.” ¤ —A man with sole control of nuclear weapons

CAP, Sam Berger and Max Bergmann: Senators Must Be Briefed on Russian Disinformation Before the Impeachment Trial http://ampr.gs/2MryeeP

🐣 RT @MSNBC “We have a president who’s far more concerned with how things look than about how things really are.”@FrankFigliuzzi1 on fmr. national security adviser Bolton suggesting that the Trump admin. is bluffing about stopping North Korea’s nuclear ambitions.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, DeadlineWH: When it comes to North Korea, John Bolton says the Trump administration may have to do something it rarely does: admit it was wrong http://on.msnbc.com/2MqDlMq
// In a new interview, former national security adviser John Bolton says he doesn’t think the Trump administration “really means it” when it comes to stopping Kim Jong Un from further developing nuclear weapons

🐣 RT @forwardarc Giuliani Calls Prosecutors ‘Assholes,’ ‘Idiots’ Who Are Motivated by ‘Jealousy,’ Says ‘My Attitude About My Legacy Is F*** It’, in an interview where he showed up with his fly unzipped, dribbled saliva onto his his sweater, gesturing unnaturally & wildly.
⋙ Newsweek, Jeffery Martin: Giuliani Calls NY Prosecutors ‘Assholes,’ ‘Idiots’ Who Are Motivated by ‘Jealousy,’ Says ‘My Attitude About My Legacy Is F*** It’ http://bit.ly/34YldQA

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Trump’s decisions and statements reveal a hair-raising pattern of compromising U.S. national security to advance Russia’s interests. [Text Block]: https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1209299722294480899?s=20/photo/1
⋙ DefenseOne, Sarah Chayes: Russia Is Waging Asymmetric Warfare Against the US — And We’re Letting Them Win http://bit.ly/2MoMnJS
// 12/18/2019; We must do more to harden against these attacks on our economy, institutions, and the public.

💽 MSNBC, 11thHour: Language expert: Trump is a truly inferior person to be leading a nation http://on.msnbc.com/2QemDRA ⋙ fascinating!
// Scholar and linguist John McWhorter joins to discuss what we can learn from all the President’s words.

🐣 RT @AnnRiceAuthor Christianity Today’s support of impeachment has far greater influence, I think, than critics suppose. The editorial is now a part of history — a distinguished & respected part of a vital ongoing commentary on the Trump crisis.
⋙ 🐣 RT @madrid_mike Christianity Today calls for impeachment. National Review calls for impeachment. Polling shows majority support for impeachment. Polling shows steep decline among white evangelical voters….. @ProjectLincoln launches.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @scottlay This is the one that shocked me. I don’t expect editorials from conservative mainstream papers calling for impeachment soon, but an open, comprehensive, and fair trial should be called for in editorials. NatRev: http://bit.ly/2tHTfeF

RawStory, Bob Brigham: Mitch McConnell ripped for wanting ‘Soviet justice’ for Trump: ‘In this country we have real trials’ http://bit.ly/2MoMxB4 intvw Neal Katyal; sources: WaPo, MSNBC

🐣 RT @MsMariaT Parnas & Fruman assoc David Correia allegedly told friends via text he was in Vienna w/ Firtash for a week over the summer 2019 (had returned to US by mid 8/19), and that he was in Dubai w/ Firtash’s Dubai-based atty to “close a deal w/Firtash” on 10/7/19. 📌 https://twitter.com/MsMariaT/status/1209337048898736128?s=20
⋙ 💙 CNN, Vicky Ward: The invisible man: Text messages reveal former golfer’s role in Ukraine scandal http://cnn.it/3913VoW
🐾
⋙ ABCNews: For Ukraine help, Giuliani turned to unlikely Florida fixers http://abcn.ws/2MmNMAo
// 9/28/2019

WaPo: Impasse over Senate impeachment trial likely to last weeks as both sides dig in http://wapo.st/3940pdH

🐣 RT @mmpadellan FUN FACT: The law that trump broke by holding up Ukraine funds is the Impoundment Control Act of 1974. ¤ The law restricts how a president can suspend congressionally approved funds…and was signed by Nixon, months before he resigned.

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Impeachment of a president is a serious undertaking.
The Senate’s role is to act as an impartial jury and provide a fair trial.
Fair to the President and to the American people.
That means seeing all the evidence, documents and witnesses.
What is McConnell afraid of?

CNN, Zachary Wolf: 15 things you need to know about how Senate impeachment trials work http://cnn.it/2rnRGlv

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 If you agree with the contention that Putin owns Trump then so much of what Trump says & does makes sense (or at least his motives can be understood, as he rarely “makes sense”). If you disagree with the contention that Putin owns Trump that little of what Trump does makes sense.

🐣 RT @BillKristol “So who told Duffey to send the email? How fully did they explain the link between the email he was to send and the call between Trump and Zelensky?…And what did Duffey tell others…? Senators need witnesses who will be able to tell the truth.”
⋙ WaPo, Neal Katyal and Joshua Geltzer: New evidence for impeachment keeps turning up. That’s why we need witnesses. http://wapo.st/2EMclCC
// The Senate can’t judge the president without all the facts.

NBCNews: Giuliani says he’s ‘more of a Jew’ than Holocaust survivor George Soros http://nbcnews.to/2Qdj0eG
// Asked if the comments were made in jest, Giuliani told NBC News, “I’m more Jewish than half my friends.”

🐣 RT @FBI FBI trivia was on @Jeopardy tonight, but we’re not stumped. The #ClueCrew visited the FBI to film prompts for the “FBI Headquarters” category, and now the #BuCrew is here to give you more facts. #TodayonJ. 📌 https://twitter.com/FBI/status/1209281969990897664?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @FBI Some artifacts from famous #FBI cases like Watergate are on public display for the first time at The FBI Experience. Interactive exhibits allow you to gather evidence, search for hidden cameras & immerse yourself in our mission. Visit http://ow.ly/U39U30q4uHQ to schedule a tour.

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade Kind of like a superseding indictment to add new charges when additional crimes are discovered before trial. Works for me.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Nothing in the Constitution prevents this
⋙⋙ Politico: House counsel suggests Trump could be impeached again http://politi.co/39hgPiW
// The comment came in a filing with federal court that argues Democrats still need testimony from former White House counsel Don McGahn.

NYT: Fresh Evidence in Hand, Schumer Demands More Emails and Documents http://nyti.ms/34Qys5x
// Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, laid out a long list of records Democrats would like to see as the House pressed for testimony from a former White House counsel.

🐣 RT @ThePubliusUSA McConnell + Graham should be disqualified given their admission that they will not be impartial. Such a concession is troubling and antithetical to the principles on which our republic was founded. So too should every Senator who has received Kremlin-tied donations (e.g., Scott).

WaPo, Joe Scarborough: Trump has made courage scarce. But there are still brave leaders out there. http://wapo.st/2rmfuWO

WaPo: House Democrats say in court filings new impeachment charges possible http://wapo.st/36ZgSO8

WaPo, Philip Bump: New emails help peel back the layers of pressure surrounding Trump’s July 25 call with Zelensky http://wapo.st/35Rosul

🐣 RT @xtrixcylclex Putin is only formidable to the extent his oligarchs can bribe and his intelligence services can extort foreign heads of state. Isolate Kremlin money and stop criming to get it and Russia is a large irradiated land mass with aging broken nukes and GDP smaller than California.

🐣 RT @MSNBC Historian Jelani Cobb discusses the 6-page letter that Pres. Trump sent to Speaker Pelosi on the eve if impeachment, saying, “This was mean spirited, it was petty. It was in full sentences, but it was somehow still Twitter-rific.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, AMJoy: Trump’s impeachment and legacy weighed by historian http://on.msnbc.com/2ZfVe5O
// Donald Trump wrote a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on the eve of his impeachment that many found rambling and abusive, while the president apparently intended it to be taken up as an important document for posterity. Historian and Journalist Jelani Cobb joins Joy Reid to discuss this, plus comparisons between Trump’s impeachment and Richard Nixon’s near-impeachment.

🐣 RT @SteveBeschloss On my wish list: A secure election system, in which results are reliable, foreign adversaries can’t interfere, neither presidents nor candidates seek help from Russians w/o going to jail, president children can’t acquire voting machine trademarks & the GOP won’t turn a blind eye.

🐣 RT @DirkSchwenk Rudy Ghouliani just confirmed some of the biggest points in my Rudy thread last week. The article also has some fantastic writing, so cheers to Olivia Nuzzi. https://twitter.com/DirkSchwenk/status/1209208918163042305?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @DirkSchwenk (12/17) The bell tolls for Rudy. A “it’s about to get hairy” thread. 📌 https://twitter.com/DirkSchwenk/status/1207058009014358018?s=20
🐣 RT @DevinCow Unzipped fly, tooth stuck to the olives in his Bloody Mary, ran into a wall in the restaurant, is more Jewish than a Jewish man, uses Google translate since Lev was arrested, generally doesn’t do business with people convicted of a crime….there’s more. This is gorgeous 🐮
🐣 RT @MollyJongFast The presidents free lawyer has some amazingly horrific quotes in this.
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT Giuliani informed @Olivianuzzi he’s tightening his circle and doesn’t trust anyone anymore as he proceeded to unfurl himself over cocktails after his Ukraine trip.
⋙⋙💙💙 NYMag, Victoria Nuzzi: A Conversation With Rudy Giuliani Over Bloody Marys at the Mark Hotel http://nym.ag/2SnhPM7

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman It’s fine to laugh at Giuliani but he’s literally being paid – by extension – by the Russian mafia. He spreads disinformation originated by Russian intelligence and he got a great Ambassador fired. He’s not a joke.

🐣 RT @davidaxelrod This electoral map with @realDonaldTrump approval ratings overlaid reflects why @realDonaldTrump must utterly disqualify and destroy his opponent. Even in a strong macroeconomy, he can’t win a referendum on himself. ¤ It’s what drove him to commit impeachable acts w/Urkraine
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @politidope Here is Trump’s approval ratings in all 50 states converted into Electoral College format, per @Civiqs’ daily tracking data. http://bit.ly/2YOgSBi https://twitter.com/Politidope/status/1209164916776742912?s=20/photo/1

💙💙 NBCNews, Josh Lederman: Inside Giuliani’s new push to flip the script on Trump’s impeachment http://nbcnews.to/35QHMI9
// President Donald Trump’s personal attorney continues to move ahead with new allegations against Democrats on Ukraine but his evidence is vague at best.

[D]ocuments obtained by NBC News, interviews with people familiar with Giuliani’s activities and a review of his public comments show he’s relying almost entirely on assertions by Ukrainians whose credibility is questionable at best. In some cases, the allegations have already been thoroughly debunked.

Giuliani’s allegations have found a receptive audience in Trump, who says Giuliani will “make a report” to Attorney General William Barr about his “good information.” In the Senate, Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham and two other Republican chairmen are seeking interviews with Ukrainians and Americans with purported knowledge about what Giuliani alleges.

That has created the prospect that even as the Senate holds a trial on whether to remove Trump from office, Senate Republicans could counter-program the trial by carrying out their own publicized probe into Biden and his son Hunter and alleged Ukrainian meddling in 2016.

● former Ukrainian Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko
● former journalist Oleksandr Dubinsky
● former Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin
● Ukrainian lawmaker Andriy Derkach
● Mykola Zlochevsky, the Ukrainian oligarch who founded Burisma
● Andriy Telizhenko, the former Ukrainian diplomat who says he witnessed the Ukrainian Embassy in Washington collude with the Democratic National Committee in 2016
● Mykhaylo Okhendovsky, who chaired Ukraine’s Central Election Commission until the Parliament fired him last year
● Kostiantyn Kulyk, a former prosecutor who compiled a dossier about Hunter Biden

TIME, Joyce White Vance: Trump May Be Acquitted in a Senate Impeachment Trial. That’s Not the Same as Being Exonerated http://bit.ly/2s5lq7a

🐣💙≣ RT @SenSchumer Here are the specific documents we will need to ensure a fair Senate impeachment trial. ¤ The email from Michael Duffey shows why it is so important for the White House to produce the requested documents and let witnesses testify under oath. https://twitter.com/SenSchumer/status/1209147896089731072?s=20/photo/1-4

WaPo: McConnell, Pelosi dig in on impasse over Trump’s Senate trial http://wapo.st/39asxfg

AP:💙 Giuliani pals leveraged GOP access to seek Ukraine gas deal http://bit.ly/34VoLmF
// Lev and Igor

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Now why would @GOPLeader Kevin McCarthy lie about the findings of the IG Report – findings concluding that the Russian interference investigation was PROPERLY opened. Well, he was taking money from Lev Parnas . . . https://twitter.com/glennkirschner2/status/1209097101759651841?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi The House cannot choose our impeachment managers until we know what sort of trial the Senate will conduct. ¤ President Trump blocked his own witnesses and documents from the House, and from the American people, on phony complaints about the House process. What is his excuse now?

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: Are Republicans Crazies or Cowards? http://bit.ly/34MYeb2
// The evidence against Trump just keeps piling up, not that it matters.

NYT, Patrick Leahy: What the Senate Does Now Will Cast a Long Shadow http://nyti.ms/2MmLxgq
// Mitch McConnell and the other 99 senators must serve the institution and the Constitution that established it, not President Trump.

NYT, Andrew Higgins: Russia Is a Mess. Why Is Putin Such a Formidable Enemy? http://nyti.ms/34MQyoX
// Its economy is sputtering and its young people are frustrated, but with America and Europe in tumult, Russia and its leader of two decades are on a roll.

NYT: Durham Surprises Even Allies With Statement on F.B.I.’s Trump Case http://nyti.ms/35QsrqJ
// The federal prosecutor leading a review of the origins of the Russia inquiry has a reputation for keeping his mouth shut. At a sensitive moment, he didn’t.

⭕ 22 Dec 2019

🐣 RT @owenawhaley
Democrats won the popular vote in:
2016
2012
2008
2000
1996
1992
Republicans won the popular vote in:
2004
It’s been over 15 YEARS since a Republican presidential candidate won the popular vote.
Tell me again which party represents the American people.

🐣📋RT @DavidCayJ Next time a Trumper brings up his 63 million votes note that 74 million voted against him. ¤ HRC got 66 million while Johnson, McMullin, Stein, etc. got more than 8 million. ¤ Trump got just 46% with 54% against him. [FEC:] http://bit.ly/34L2yYg
// Link: 2016 FEC presidential vote totals by state and candidate

Dkos, Jon Perr: The impeachment letter Trump could have sent to Nancy Pelosi http://bit.ly/2ShUN9H
↥ ↧ // Trump’s letter
🐣 RT @TheRickWilson This is SO good: ¤ ‘Translation’ of Donald Trump’s December 17, 2019, letter to Nancy Pelosi by Bandy X. Lee
⋙ 💙💙 Medium Bandy X Lee (12/18): “Translation” of Donald Trump’s December 17, 2019, letter to Nancy Pelosi http://bit.ly/2sB94DF (Forensic psychiatrist, violence expert, president of the World Mental Health Coalition (dangerouscase.org), and editor of “The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump.”)
// 12/18/2019
↥ ↧
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, AMJoy: Trump’s impeachment and legacy weighed by historian http://on.msnbc.com/2ZfVe5O
// 12/21/2019; Donald Trump wrote a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on the eve of his impeachment that many found rambling and abusive, while the president apparently intended it to be taken up as an important document for posterity. Historian and Journalist Jelani Cobb joins Joy Reid to discuss this, plus comparisons between Trump’s impeachment and Richard Nixon’s near-impeachment.

NYT: Democrats, Citing White House Emails, Renew Calls for Impeachment Witnesses http://nyti.ms/2sXKzAs ‘The White House asked officials to keep quiet over the suspension of military aid to Ukraine just 90 minutes after Mr. Trump leaned on Zelensky to investigate Biden’
// With lawmakers at odds over a trial’s format, impeachment proceedings are in limbo.

WaPo Editorial: How a Putin ally is aiding Giuliani in Ukraine http://wapo.st/34Rfr2Z “Mr. Firtash’s motives might seem obvious: to escape U.S. prosecution and take revenge on Mr. Biden. But he also has an interest in … restoring the pro-Russian regime under which he profited.”

🐣 RT @PalmerReport Trump’s twelve days of Christmas:

12 stupid tweets
11 lies a day
10 calls to Putin
9 slurred words
8 hours of Fox News
7 advisers arrested
6 bankruptcies
5 golden showers
4 Big Macs
3 ring circus
2 articles of impeachment
And he’s going to prison for treason

🐣 RT @kasparov63 As I always say, Larry, I believe in coincidences, but I also believe in the KGB! This entire Ukraine extortion project came from the Kremlin, tying it to shifting blame for 2016 interference and getting sanctions lifted.
⋙ 🐣 RT @tribelaw Pence’s Chief if Staff Mark Short says it was just “coincidence” that OMB’s Michael Duffy emailed DOD to hold the $391M just 2 hours after Trump’s July 25 shakedown call with Ukraine’s president Zelensky. How gullible do these dudes think we are? Duffy must testify in the Senate

💙💙 🔄 Spend a few minutes to call/email for A FAIR TRIAL: (1/3)
Lamar Alexander 202-224-4944 http://bit.ly/35OedH7
Mike Braun 202-224-4814 http://bit.ly/2PMXONl
Richard Burr 202-224-3154 http://bit.ly/2MmVjiN
Shelly Moore Capito 202-224-6472 http://bit.ly/35NHl1f ¤
↥ ↧
Spend a few minutes to call/email for A FAIR TRIAL: (2/3)
Susan Collins 202-224-2523 http://bit.ly/2kdVOAu
Joni Ernst 202-224-3254 http://bit.ly/2Sd9VFg
Cory Gardner 202-224-5941 http://bit.ly/39365EG
Martha McSally 202-224- 2235 http://bit.ly/2ripjVI ¤
↥ ↧
Spend a few minutes to call/email for A FAIR TRIAL: (3/3)
Lisa Murkowski 202-224-6665 http://bit.ly/371125G
Mitt Romney 202-224-5251 http://bit.ly/35LQKq4
John Thune 202-224-2321 http://bit.ly/2EVUcmh
Thom Tillis 202-224-6342 http://bit.ly/2rj25Pf ¤

⭕ 21 Dec 2019

🐣 RT @Strandjunker The word “trumpery” appeared in the 15th century with the meanings “deceit” or “fraud”. 100 years later, it was being applied to objects of little or no value. Then in the 1900’s, it came to mean “showy but worthless”. ¤ Our universe has a damn morbid sense of humor.

WaPo: Trump touts Putin speaking out against his impeachment http://wapo.st/2EFQlcI whut⁉️

NBCNews: Newly released emails provide details in White House pause of Ukraine aid http://nbcnews.to/34MBCHm
// “Given the sensitive nature of the request,” an official wrote hours after Trump’s call with Ukraine’s president. “I appreciate your keeping that information closely held to those who need to know to execute direction.”

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi This was a historic week in the House of Representatives. Here are a few moments that stand out:
⋙ Medium, Speaker Pelosi: Madam Speaker: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the U.S. Speaker of the House (Dec 14 — Dec 20, 2019) http://bit.ly/2tClKKM

🐣 RT @StevenBeschloss The White House also wants to argue he’s 185 pounds, he’s not orange, he already released his tax returns, his call was perfect, he gave Zelensky a parade down 5th Avenue, he really cares about rule of law, no one’s ever done more for NATO and he’s not beholden to Vladimir Putin.
⋙ 🐣 RT @CBSNews White House considers arguing that Trump wasn’t impeached https://cbsn.ws/2EK2Hkc

CNN: Newly released emails offer more details in timeline of pause to Ukraine aid http://cnn.it/2SgQafO

⋙ 🐣💙💙 RT @SenSchumer This email from Michael Duffey—approximately 90 minutes after President Trump’s call with the president of Ukraine—is all the more reason why we need Duffey and others to testify in a Senate trial. ¤ The “sensitive nature”? What is that about? [letter:] https://twitter.com/SenSchumer/status/1208483207013978114?s=20/photo/1

DailyBeast, Julia Davis: Russian State TV Backs Trump’s Wild Impeachment Attacks http://bit.ly/35Nh5nF (@JuliaDavisNews © monitors Russian State TV so we don’t have)
// State television praised Trump’s letter to House Speaker Pelosi, calling him a “highly educated” writer of “multiple bestsellers” who wrote the letter “for future generations.”

🐣 RT @maggieNYT During the impeachment inquiry, there was a steady disappearance of comments from GOP lawmakers saying his call w Zelensky was problematic after some said so early on. POTUS made clear he wanted people to say call was fine.
⋙ NYT: Fear and Loyalty: How Donald Trump Took Over the Republican Party http://nyti.ms/34JSnTU by Jonathan Martin and Maggie Haberman
// The president demands complete fealty, and as the impeachment hearings showed, he has largely attained it. To cross him is to risk a future in G.O.P. politics.

🐣💙 RT @zacharyfb Here’s the first copy of the email. “Given the sensitive nature of the request, I appreciate your keeping that information closely held to those who need to know to execute direction.” https://twitter.com/ZachFB/status/1208261040217247744?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @GovHowardDean Viola the smoking gun!!
🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ In the FBI, this is what we called “a clue.”🕵🏽‍♀️
🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT 🚨This is breaking news and it’s important. New documents show:
1. Ukraine aid was held just hours after the Trump/Zelensky “do us a favor” call
2. Internal notes show Trump’s direct involvement
3. Staff knew it was wrong, kept it secret
🐣 RT @gtconway3d It was of a “sensitive nature” because it could get someone impeached. #IMPOTUS
🐣 RT @Delavegalaw Among many damning facts explicit within these docs, and implied by multiple redactions, are those that tell a chilling story of public servants campaigning internally, struggling mightily to get the Trump Admin NOT to break the law. We must hear from these witnesses.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance This administration provided these documents only after a court battle over FOIA with a watchdog group. Note that Michael Duffy, who authored the July 25 emails halting aid to Ukraine is one of the 4 witnesses @SenSchumer has asked for at the impeachment trial.
⋙⋙💙 🐣 RT @dabeard Just-released documents show the White House moved to stop vital military aid to #Ukraine less than two hours after his July 25 call with Ukraine’s President https://publicintegrity.org/national-security/digging-ukrainedocs-omb-foia/… Here’s a White House memo to the Pentagon: #UkraineDocs https://twitter.com/JoyceWhiteVance/status/1208401040246280193?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw Exquisite observation by former FBI General Counsel and Mueller lieutenant, Andrew Weissmann👇¤ It sure looks like Pres. Trump is unwilling to state under oath or in submission to Congress that there was no quid pro quo with Ukraine. ¤ Jewel of an insight parsing letter to Pelosi. 💽 https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1208453525564469256?s=20/photo/1

DailyBeast, Center for Public Integrity: Trump Administration Officials Worried Halt to Ukraine Aid Violated Spending Law http://bit.ly/2Q6Mv1K
// But key details of what they said to one another are again blacked out in documents released to the Center for Public Integrity under court order.

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Think about this – in his call to Pres. Zelensky, Trump NAMED BILL BARR AS ONE OF HIS CO-CONSPIRATORS. Trump has been impeached for a dirty deal that Trump expressly said included Bill Barr. The next AG will need to investigate and, if the evidence dictates, prosecute Bill Barr.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepHankJohnson .@TheJusticeDept A message for Attorney General Barr: resign. [letter:] https://twitter.com/RepHankJohnson/status/1207767044369899520?s=20/photo/1-3

⭕ 20 Dec 2019

Salon, Chauncey Devega (12/20): Mental health professionals read Trump’s letter: A study in “the psychotic mind” at work http://bit.ly/358qxkt
// Bandy Lee, Justin Frank, Lance Dodes, David Reiss and others unpack a “venomous and vitriolic” historic document

RollingStone, Peter Wade: How Disinformation Spreads, According to Chuck Todd http://bit.ly/2Q0y1Bw
// Chuck Todd has had a front-row seat for the spread of disinformation. Here’s how he sees it happening and the media’s role in it

NYT, Jamelle Bouie: Impeachment Hurts, and Trump Knows It http://nyti.ms/34IRhYw
// The idea that the president thinks it will help him politically is wrong. Just listen to what he is saying.

NBCNews, Dean Obeidallah: Nancy Pelosi was right about Trump’s impeachment (and Democrats were wrong) http://nbcnews.to/35MTuDB
// Pelosi’s skills as speaker and her ability to stand her ground have paid dividends.

Snopes (Oct): EXCLUSIVE: Expanding Pro-Trump Outlet ‘The BL’ Is Closely Linked to The Epoch Times http://bit.ly/2Q8v0hu
// 10/11/2019; Both The Epoch Times and The BL deny any connection whatsoever. Our report makes that a challenging argument to defend.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “The Republicans are right in a way – that it was always kind of predetermined, it was fated, that Trump would be impeached. But that is because of Trump’s nature, and his character.” – @chrislhayes
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, AllIn: Chris Hayes: Trump warned us about who he was http://on.msnbc.com/34L8oca
// Chris Hayes: Trump is well aware of what being impeachment means for his legacy.

MotherJones, Tim Murphy: Trump’s Not Richard Nixon. He’s Andrew Johnson. http://bit.ly/2QciWeW
// J-F 2020 issue; Betrayal. Paranoia. Cowardice. We’ve been here before.

🐣 RT @amandarivkin The genius of #QAnon is that it feeds human curiosity and serves as a catch all for various and divergent conspiracy theories. Rather than an intelligence operation though, I would classify it as a psyop for it tries to regulate behavior, information, thoughts and emotions.
🐣 RT @amandarivkin The CIA studied these techniques and for good reason: our adversaries were using them on hostile foreign regimes that threatened US national security. But once you open a Pandora’s box it can be hard not to fall in and so many such movements including likely Q have intel ties. https://twitter.com/amandarivkin/status/1208305601903808513?s=20
🐣 RT @amandarivkin I have a very good idea who is behind #QAnon and fully anticipate this will be the response. However, I want to give reporters I have given this to the time to do their work. Already I have trolled him so viciously he has doubled down in support of the #QAnon cult. https://twitter.com/amandarivkin/status/1208296918302044162?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @ghoulbuns Q anon isn’t a cult. Cults don’t tell you to do your own research. Cults have visible leaders. Q anon is an intelligence operation, that’s it.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @amandarivkin However, it is very much built on intelligence work on mind control tactics. It artfully deploys the techniques shared by all destructive mind control cults going back to Chinese CP in the 50s. ¤ http://youtu.be/-_FO84Y8F-k [or pdf:] http://bit.ly/35KkovN

🐣 RT @rjsmithcpi Here’s what we learned from new Ukraine documents given to us this evening by the Pentagon and OMB under a court order. None were provided to Congress before we got them. Thread to follow: 📌 https://twitter.com/rjsmithcpi/status/1208256373865226240?s=20
⋙ PublicIntegrity (CPI): Trump Administration officials worried Ukraine aid halt violated spending law http://bit.ly/392caB6

💙 TheBulwark, William Kristol and Jeffrey Tulis: America’s Mitch McConnell Problem http://bit.ly/2PH0PyS
// The Senate majority leader is a danger to the Constitution.

🐣 RT @MSNBC Meet the “squishy Republicans.” Here’s the role they could play in the 2020 elections. https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1208221076498657280?s=20/photo/1
⋙ MSNBC, MTPdaily: ‘Squishy Republicans:’ New NBC News/WSJ poll identifies potential 2020 swing voters http://on.msnbc.com/2s7O0of
// A look at potential 2020 swing voters and what they mean for both Republicans and Democrats.
// 📊 NBC/WSJ Poll (12/14-17/2019); 34% Certain to vote for Trump; 48% Certain to vote against Trump, 18% “Squishy Republicans”

🐣 RT @JohnWDean This is playing out so far like I dreamed it could, and it can get better if the House Democrats continue to sit on the articles. This is Trump’s nightmare because more can and will come out on his guilt. Mitch’s nightmare too, notwithstanding his pretending otherwise.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MaxBoot Like I said, “Trump would dearly love to be acquitted by the Senate, and he will not be happy if McConnell denies him what he desires…. This suggests that Democrats have a strong hand to play if they don’t fold prematurely.” In @PostOpinions: https://
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @kaitlincollins Sen. Graham tells @BretBaier that President Trump is “mad as hell” tonight over the possible impeachment trial delay. “I just met with the president, and he is demanding his day in court.”

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “Imagine the meeting inside the Kremlin when Russian intelligence agencies are briefing Putin on their plan… Putin says… I’m gonna tell Trump directly myself… What that essentially makes the president is a co-conspirator with Putin” – Jeremy Bash w/ @NicolleDWallace

TheAtlantic, Quinta Jurecic and Benjamin Wittes: The Remedy for Mitch McConnell http://bit.ly/35IzqC5
// The Senate majority leader seems uninterested in fulfilling his constitutional duties.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo, Phillip Bump: How Trump’s conversations with Putin overlapped with his emerging Ukraine conspiracy theories http://wapo.st/34Hgt1p

🐣💙💙 RT @storygrrl If you want to see a fair trial in the Senate, Call these Senators:
Lamar Alexander 202-224-4944 http://bit.ly/35OedH7
Mike Braun 202-224-4814 http://bit.ly/2PMXONl
Richard Burr 202-224-3154 http://bit.ly/2MmVjiN
Shelly Moore Capito 202-224-6472 http://bit.ly/35NHl1f
Susan Collins 202-224-2523 http://bit.ly/2kdVOAu
Joni Ernst 202-224-3254 http://bit.ly/2Sd9VFg
Cory Gardner 202-224-5941 http://bit.ly/39365EG
Martha McSally 202-224- 2235 http://bit.ly/2ripjVI
Lisa Murkowski 202-224-6665 http://bit.ly/371125G
Mitt Romney 202-224-5251 http://bit.ly/35LQKq4
John Thune 202-224-2321 http://bit.ly/2EVUcmh
Thom Tillis 202-224-6342 http://bit.ly/2rj25Pf
// email list

MotherJones, David Corn: The Inevitability of Donald Trump’s Impeachment http://bit.ly/2PHjnio
// His decades-long record of misdeeds and wrongdoing made this moment inescapable.

🐣 RT @CNNSitRoom “The President is raging because for the very first time in his life he’s being held accountable for his actions,” says Democratic Rep. Jim Himes about President Trump’s continued attacks on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi amid his impeachment. https://cnn.it/35DBrQ2 💽 https://twitter.com/CNNSitRoom/status/1208169008580612096?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Jeff Flake: The president is on trial. So are my Senate Republican colleagues. http://wapo.st/2s793Y4 “My colleagues, the danger of an untruthful president is compounded when the coequal branch follows that president off the cliff, into the abyss of unreality and untruth.”

Call it the founders’ blind spot: They simply could not have envisioned the Article I branch abetting and enabling such dangerous behavior in the Article II branch. And when we are complicit, we cede our constitutional responsibilities, we forever redefine the relationship between Congress and the White House and we set the most dangerous of precedents.

But what is indefensible is echoing House Republicans who say that the president has not done anything wrong. He has. ¤ The willingness of House Republicans to bend to the president’s will by attempting to shift blame with the promotion of bizarre and debunked conspiracy theories has been an appalling spectacle. It will have long-term ramifications for the country and the party, to say nothing of individual reputations.

Nearly all of you condemned the president’s behavior during the 2016 campaign. Nearly all of you refused to campaign with him. You knew then that doing so would be wrong — would be a stain on your reputation and the standing of the Republican Party, and would do lasting damage to the conservative cause.

Ask yourself today: Has the president changed his behavior? Has he grown in office? Has the mantle of the presidency altered his conduct? The answer is obvious. In fact, if the president’s political rally in Michigan on Wednesday is any measure, his language has only become more vulgar, his performance cruder, his behavior more boorish and unstable.

Next, ask yourself: If the president’s conduct hasn’t changed, has mine? Before President Trump came on the scene, would I have stood at a rally and cheered while supporters shouted “lock her up” or “send them back”? …

As I said above, I don’t envy you. You’re on a big stage now. Please don’t accept an alternate reality that would have us believe in things that obviously are not true, in the service of executive behavior that we never would have encouraged and a theory of executive power that we have always found abhorrent.

If there ever was a time to put country over party, it is now. And by putting country over party, you might just save the Grand Old Party before it’s too late.

AP (Madison, WI): Trump adviser: Expect more aggressive poll watching in 2020 http://bit.ly/34HZfkr

WaPo, Catherine Rampell: Two years later, every promise made about the GOP tax cuts has been broken http://wapo.st/2PHkgaQ

WaPo: Trump administration demanded Democrats strip Ukraine aid language from spending package http://wapo.st/2PJAiAW
// The language would have required the White House to release Ukraine defense aid quickly.

Politico: ‘I’m never afraid and I’m rarely surprised’: Pelosi emboldened http://politi.co/2ScyvpN
// The speaker reflects on Trump and a tumultuous year back in the majority in an interview with POLITICO.

🐣 “Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give him power.” ~ Lincoln

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 STRANGE. Sec State fires US Charge to Ukraine. Says he’ll avoid any meetings in US Embassy Kiev. He views our professional Country Team with its security as a bastion of the DEEP STATE? Pompeo has disappeared as a rational public servant.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MarkHertling A Secretary of State avoiding a US Embassy – where one gets updates from the country team most informed on current events in the country – to hold meetings in a hotel that has no compartmented intel facility. Yup, totes secure, totes normal.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @KatiePhang Pompeo is now scheduled to arrive in Kyiv on Jan. 3. Pompeo “wanted to visit the country after Taylor’s departure”. Taylor has been instructed to step aside before Pompeo’s trip. ¤ “Pompeo said he wanted to avoid the embassy altogether and would hold meetings in his hotel.”

🐣 RT @CNNnewsroom “The American people should have assurances that there’s going to be a fair trial and the outcome is not going to be rigged,” says @RepSwalwell about Speaker Pelosi’s refusal to immediately send the articles of impeachment passed by the House to the Senate https://cnn.it/35I3lKP 💽 https://twitter.com/CNNnewsroom/status/1208038880156377091?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger who would anonymously say that Trump was a Putin puppet but refuse to come forward to provide testimony well before we even got to an impeachment proceeding? Not a patriot
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The latest Russia bombshell bolsters Democrats’ demand for evidence http://wapo.st/35HIYx7 “we’ve had more confirmation … of what’s been long suspected, that our president’s national security briefings come from Putin, not our own [IC].”

RawStory/Salon, Chauncey Delavega: ‘Unhinged, paranoid and manic’: Psychiatrists agree Trump’s bizarre anti-impeachment letter shows he is mentally compromised http://bit.ly/36T73Bj “the letter is a treasure trove for psychiatric residents who want to study the psychotic mind”

🐣 RT @MCJalonick ”He just got impeached. He’ll be impeached forever. No matter what the Senate does. He’s impeached forever because he violated our Constitution,” Pelosi said in an interview with The Associated Press. From AP’s @LisaMascaro
⋙ AP, Lisa Mascaro: Pelosi: Power of gavel means Trump is ‘impeached forever’ http://bit.ly/2Q8JIFd

🐣 RT @DeanObeidallah Trump now trashes good Christians who speak out- this is a warning to all Christians that Trump is not your friend. Remember John 3:20: “Everyone who does evil hates the light, and will not come into the light for fear that their deeds will be exposed.” This is Trump.

DailyBeast, Erin Banco: Trump Pulled Plug on Pompeo’s November Ukraine Trip Over Impeachment Heat http://bit.ly/2PEqI2d
// The secretary of state will visit Kyiv in January. But he was supposed to make a trip there in November—until the plans were abruptly canceled.

🐣 RT @tribelaw Memo to @senatemajldr McConnell: A huge risk you run if you keep guys like Bolton & Mulvaney from testifying at trial: when they finally DO go public — and they will — it’ll be clear to everyone exactly what you were hiding. That time bomb is bound to explode eventually.

⭕ 19 Dec 2019

JustSecurity, Conor Shaw (12/19): The Senate Must Conduct an Impeachment Trial That Is Serious and Fair http://bit.ly/2SAuVpF

AlFranken: It’s in Roberts’ Court http://bit.ly/36YuaKP “Mitch McConnell has already told us that he will violate the oath. Actually, violating the oath is itself grounds for impeaching a U.S. Senator”

The impeachment trial of a president brings together all three branches of the federal government for this solemn process. So solemn that there is a special oath for members of the Senate who (I swear to God) will swear to God that they “will do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws.” ¤ Mitch McConnell has already told us that he will violate the oath. Actually, violating the oath is itself grounds for impeaching a U.S. Senator.

In a poll released this week, 71% of Americans want Trump Administration officials like acting White House chief of staff, Mick “Get Used to It” Mulvaney and former national security advisor John “Drug Deal” Bolton to testify during the Senate trial. That number includes 64% of Republicans and 72% of independents!

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Republicans are outmatched, outwitted and outclassed http://wapo.st/34P5CCt

🐣 RT @neal_katyal I’ve always felt the case for impeachment and removal is just as conservative as it is liberal. This fabulous analysis by @rameshponnuru explains why. Four Tests for Impeachment | National Review
⋙ NationalReview, Ramesh Ponnoru: Four Tests for Impeachment http://bit.ly/2Zd4fwp
// And how the president meets them

WaPo, George Conway III: Republican senators run the risk of being shamed by Trump himself http://wapo.st/2ZcJrVK

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog “He is the third president to be impeached in United States history — and the first from Queens.” http://bit.ly/2sOBFp7

WaPo, Aaron Blake: This is who should testify in Trump’s Senate impeachment trial http://wapo.st/2PJr08c ● Rudolph W. Giuliani, ● John Bolton, ● Mick Mulvaney, ● Joe Biden, ● Ron Johnson, ● Andriy Yermak
// In an ideal world

TheAtlantic, Emma Green: How Trump Lost an Evangelical Stalwart http://bit.ly/2PEY1lQ
// The editor in chief of Christianity Today explains his scathing editorial about the president’s behavior—and the damage he argues his fellow Christians are doing to the Gospel.

WaPo, Dana Milbank: Trump’s impeachment provokes a deeper descent into demagoguery http://wapo.st/2Q7g9DQ

DailyBeast, Anna Nemtsova: Putin Can Teach Trump a Lot About Hanging on to Power http://bit.ly/2SafHHx
// At his Thursday press conference, Putin defended Trump and celebrated 20 years in power and counting. Trump’s listening. The rest of us should be, too.

NYT Editorial: President Trump Deserves a Real Trial http://nyti.ms/2SaNNeD
// Mitch McConnell’s plan to rush to an acquittal is an affront to the Constitution and a disservice to the nation.

NYT, Paul Krugman: Democrats May Save Us Yet http://nyti.ms/2s3QzHO
// America’s defenders of democracy take a stand.

TheIntercept, Mehdi Hassan: The A to Z of Things Trump Could and Should Have Been Impeached For http://bit.ly/2Q3ZBN3

🐣 RT @NormOrnstein I am hoping @SpeakerPelosi can delay sending over the impeachment accounts until the Lev Parnas/ Rudy Giuliani situation plays out. It could be a bombshell
⋙ 🐣 It already should be:
💰 Russia/Putin ➔ Firtash ➔ Parnas ➔ Giuliani ➔ Trump
Trump has not declared “gift” of free services from Rudy on his financial disclosure forms.

🐣 RT @IAmSophiaNelson This picture taken yesterday in the House of Representatives has stuck with me all night. It’s the #Republican Caucus sitting on the floor during the #IMPEACHMENTVOTE a picture is worth a thousand words. This is the 2019 party of Lincoln: White. Male. Hopping mad! https://twitter.com/IAmSophiaNelson/status/1207659420320194560?s=20/photo/1

DailyBeast, Matt Lewis: I Was a Lifelong Republican. The GOP Is Now the Evil Party. http://bit.ly/38Y8DUD
// When I was coming of age, the Democrats were the moral relativists and the victims and the purveyors of sacrilege. Now, it’s the Republicans. It’s sickening to watch.

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “It’s unbelievably historic… Here you have seeking foreign assistance in an election and there can be no question that Donald Trump knew at the time he did this, that that was illegal… It was very conscious” – Andrew Weissmann w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1207824000321302528?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 Weissmann was one of Mueller’s lead prosecutors. I’m glad he is finally vindicated.

NYT, Spencer Bokat-Lindell: Nixon at His Worst Wouldn’t Do That’ http://nyti.ms/2Q3xs8R
// A Watergate-era Republican on Trump and impeachment, then and now.

WaPo (10/23): Tom Daschle and Trent Lott: The Senate can hold a fair impeachment trial. We did it in 1999. http://wapo.st/2ZbKKnR
// 10/23/2019

🐣 RT @ProudResistor
— 15,413 lies & misleading claims
— 5,400 children separated
— 4,600 dead in Puerto Rico
— 215 criminal indictments
— 26 Russians indicted
— 25 sexual assault allegations
— 6 Trump advisors guilty
— 2 articles of impeachment
— 1 Impeached President
⋙ 🐣 On the first day post impeachment #IMPOTUS gave to me … @gtconway3d

VanderbiltU (Feb): Grassley, Klobuchar most effective senators of 115th Congress, according to study http://bit.ly/2BXCkpL
// 2/28/2019

🐣 RT @HillaryClinton The president has abused his power—using his office to further not the nation’s objectives but his own personal, political objectives—and, together, we are holding him accountable. Feel proud. Keep going.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d I agree that the president deserves a full and fair trial with lots of live witnesses who have relevant testimony
⋙ 🐣 RT @Acyn Lindsey Graham: I just left President Trump, he’s mad as hell that they would do this to him and now deny him his day in court 💽 https://twitter.com/gtconway3d/status/1207846427835154432?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Axios Biden: “If anyone has reason to be angry with the Republicans and not want to cooperate it’s me, the way they’ve attacked me, my son, my family. I have no love. But the fact is we have to be able to get things done and when we can’t convince them, we go out and beat them.” 💽 https://twitter.com/axios/status/1207840009086210048?s=20/photo/1

💙💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: How 2 Soviet Émigrés Fueled the Trump Impeachment Flames http://nyti.ms/2Q2ceZ8
// “Lev and Igor” were obscure businessmen who became fixtures of the Republican donor set. Then they played an unlikely role in the proceedings gripping the nation.

WaPo Editorial (9/5): Trump tries to force Ukraine to meddle in the 2020 election http://wapo.st/2lCfNcO
// 9/5/2019; discussed on @Maddow

🐣💙 RT @Libericks
A Congressman gave a depiction
Of Donald’s impeachment affliction
As treatment less fair
Than Christ had to bear,
Which, fact-wise, is pure (cruci-)fiction.
⋙ DailyBeast: GOP Congressman Compares Trump to Jesus: Pontius Pilate Was Fairer Than Democrats http://bit.ly/34DGCyd
“During that sham trial, Pontius Pilate afforded more rights to Jesus than Democrats afforded this president in this process,” he concluded.

🐣 RT @maggieNYT POTUS lawyers are looking at various options for proceeding if House doesn’t send articles of impeachment to the Senate. POTUS doesn’t want it to be left hanging that he was impeached and nothing was done by Republicans to defend him in the Senate.

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin Does anyone expect Trump not to have Russian backing again in 2020? Maybe the Saudis or others will join them. We need our law enforcement and intel service to monitor, assess and thwart these attacks. Trump, Barr and Durham are attempting to prevent that. It’s very dangerous.

CNN: Washington Post: Trump said he believes Ukraine interfered in 2016 election because ‘Putin told me’ http://cnn.it/35FKMa7

🐣 RT @michaeldweiss Yeah, sure, why not.
⋙ TheIndependent: Putin says rule limiting him to two consecutive terms as president ‘can be abolished’ http://bit.ly/3913FGL
// Russian president raised the prospect of dropping clause restricting ”two consecutive terms” – though confusion remained as to what exactly he meant by it.  

🐣 RT @TheTweetOfJohn “Until we can get some assurances from the majority leader that he is going to allow for a fair and impartial trial to take place, we would be crazy to walk in there knowing he set up a kangaroo court.”
⋙ NBCNews: McConnell declares ‘impasse’ in talks with Democrats over Trump trial in Senate http://nbcnews.to/35HDUcd
// A trial of the president can’t begin in the Senate until it receives the abuse of power and obstruction measures passed by the House on Wednesday.

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin Durham now pursuing the call records & emails of ex-CIA Director John Brennan, all to undermine the US intel assessment of the obvious: Putin backed Trump in 2016. This will chill investigations into future foreign backing of Trump. That’s the point.
⋙ NYT: Durham Is Scrutinizing Ex-C.I.A. Director’s Role in Russian Interference Findings http://nyti.ms/34FnxMb
// The federal prosecutor investigating the origins of the Russia inquiry is examining testimony by the former C.I.A. director John Brennan and seeking his communications records.

🐣 RT @tribelaw There are no options. Trump desperately needs a Senate trial that acquits him. The irony is that the Potemkin pseudo-trial McConnell is offering him can’t deliver anything but an OJ pseudo-acquittal.
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT POTUS lawyers are looking at various options for proceeding if House doesn’t send articles of impeachment to the Senate. POTUS doesn’t want it to be left hanging that he was impeached and nothing was done by Republicans to defend him in the Senate.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi When our Founders wrote the Constitution, they suspected we might one day have a rogue president. I doubt they thought we would have a rogue president and a rogue leader of the Senate at the same time. #DefendOurDemocracy

🐣 RT @McFaul I didn’t have time to watch entire proceedings yesterday. Did any Republican argue that Trump has the right to use American taxpayer money to pressure a foreign government to help his reelection campaign?
⋙ 🐣 No! They all argued process or else ‘You just hate Trump’ or ‘You hate Trump supporters.’ Oh, and one guy compared impeachment to Pearl Harbor and another to the trial of Jesus Christ.

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “After making Donald Trump the third president in American history to be impeached… Nancy Pelosi now says she will wait to transmit the articles of impeachment for some guarantees that the Senate trial will be fair…Throwing the timing… into limbo” – @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1207771611585286172?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @caitlincollins Bolton: “There’s obviously a lot swirling around in that department, including some litigation that could affect my status. Although I have a lot to say on the subject, the prudent course for me is just to decline to comment.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @MorningEdition @AmbJohnBolton has avoided interviews since President Trump fired him as national security adviser — just before the impeachment inquiry began. Now Bolton exclusively tells @NPRinskeep he has “a lot to say on the subject.”

🐣 RT @BillMcKibbon An important moment: Christianity Today, the key evangelical magazine founded by Billy Graham, calls for Trump’s impeachment, describing him as “a near perfect example of a human being who is morally lost and confused.”
🐣 RT @nealrogers This is big: Christianity Today calls for Trump’s impeachment. ¤ “It’s time to call a spade a spade, to say that no matter how many hands we win in this political poker game, we are playing with a stacked deck of gross immorality and ethical incompetence.”
🐣💙 RT @gtconway3d “The typical [Christianity Today] approach is to stay above the fray and allow Christians with different political convictions to make their arguments in the public square …. We want CT to be a place that welcomes Christians from across the political spectrum ….” 📌 https://twitter.com/gtconway3d/status/1207826217119956992?s=20
🐣 RT @acosta Christianity Today: “The president of the United States attempted to use his political power to coerce a foreign leader to harass and discredit one of the president’s political opponents… it is profoundly immoral.”
⋙ 💙💙 ChristianityToday, Mark Galli: Trump Should Be Removed from Office http://bit.ly/2Z7eIJH
// It’s time to say what we said 20 years ago when a president’s character was revealed for what it was.

🐣 RT @AshleyParker It is impeachment, and it is for life. It’s historical and it’s constitutional. It’s not something Trump can squirm his way out of, or cut a hush money check to make disappear. My latest on the indelible stain of impeachment that forever marks Trump—>
⋙ WaPo, Ashley Parker: ‘It’s a horrible thing they did’: Trump now bears the indelible mark of impeachment http://wapo.st/2EyxOis
// The Debrief: An occasional series offering a reporter’s insights

WaPo, Greg Sargent and Paul Waldman: Why doesn’t McConnell want witnesses at Trump’s trial? Because he’s guilty. http://wapo.st/2SgKP8B

🐣 RT @MaxBoot .@WhipClyburn said Dems will wait “as long as it takes” to send over impeachment. “It looks like the prosecutors are getting cold feet,” McConnell said. To the contrary, the prosecutors are getting smart: They realize there is no need to play a rigged game.
⋙ WaPo, Max Boot: Democrats can prevent a sham trial in the Senate if they hang tough http://wapo.st/35FkTr3

NYT: Trump Impeachment Trial in Doubt as Democrats Weigh Withholding Articles http://nyti.ms/2PFGVEh
// Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she would wait to see what the trial in the Senate would look like before sending the two articles of impeachment there, leaving the timing in doubt.

🐣 RT @mitchellreports Potential game changer: Emerging democratic strategy voiced by @RepBlumenauer in the debate has @SpeakerPelosi delaying sending #impeachment articles to Senate until @senatemajldr agrees to better trial terms with @SenSchumer as suggested by Harvard Law Prof Larry Tribe

⭕ 18 Dec 2019 ‼️ Impeachment ‼️

NBCNews: What Russia’s tactics teach us about disinformation in U.S. politics http://nbcnews.to/3657F73
// Masha Gessen, Staff Writer for The New Yorker, and Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia, Michael McFaul, join Meet The Press for a special edition, to discuss the Russian disinformation playbook and evidence it’s being used in American politics and media.

💙 TheIndependent, Bandy X Lee (12/18): I’m a forensic psychiatrist at Yale. I took a look at Trump’s letter to Nancy Pelosi — and it left me very worried http://bit.ly/2QpVgnH
// I feared we would enter a stage of shared psychosis, and here we are

No healthy human being — not even a Republican who loves Donald Trump — can read his letter to Nancy Pelosi and feel comfortable. The letter is a very obvious demonstration of a troubled state of mind. This occurs in the wake of more than 800 mental health professionals eventually signing onto a petition that the House Judiciary Committee consider mental health aspects.

The assertions Trump makes in the letter should alarm not only those who believe that the president of the United States and the commander of the most powerful military on earth should be mentally sound, but also those who are concerned about such a compromised individual’s influence on society. …

Reading Trump’s letter to Pelosi without arming oneself with the right interpretation ends up playing into the hands of pathology and helping it. In the most extreme cases, the dynamics contribute to what is called “shared psychosis.” Shared psychosis is a phenomenon that happens commonly in households where a severely ill individual goes untreated: rather than the sick person growing healthy, healthy family members often take on symptoms of the sick person. I have seen some of the most intelligent and otherwise high-functioning persons succumb to the most bizarre delusions from close contact with someone whose mental state is not normal. Shared psychosis can also happen on a national scale, as renowned mental health experts such as Erich Fromm have noted.

The president is quite conscious of his ability to generate this mass hysteria, which is the purpose of his letter. He engenders it unconsciously, through what he refers to as his “gut”. He correctly recognizes that primitive “abilities” strengthen when higher functions are compromised or bypassed.

According to neuroscientists, the unconscious mind accounts for about 98 per cent of mental activity. Delusions form when a person has extreme difficulty tolerating reality and must create an alternative reality to get by. The emotional drive behind this is so strong, it “infects” others more effectively than would conscious lies or strategy. The sheer influence on all those who are exposed, as well as the destructiveness, shows that it is a disease process. Meanwhile, that person also exhausts those who do not adopt his symptoms.

The book I edited — The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump – contained three warnings: that the president was more dangerous than people suspected; that he would grow more dangerous with time; and that ultimately he would become uncontainable. We are entering the “uncontainable” stage, and that’s because of shared psychosis.

While attempting to convince the public the exact opposite of the truth through his letter, the president inadvertently gives away his innermost thoughts and fears — and also his own, very clear recognition of reality. With the signs of pathology he reveals, he should submit to a mental health examination or, if he refuses, remove himself from office.

Some are afraid that bringing up mental impairment would exonerate Trump, but mental incapacity to do a job is not the same as incapacity to stand trial or to be criminally responsible. In fact, criminal-mindedness combined with mental incapacity is the most dangerous situation of all.

In order to do its duty to the American people, Congress should resolve, through whatever means at its disposal, this public health emergency.

Bandy X Lee, MD, MDiv., is a forensic psychiatrist at Yale School of Medicine, president of the World Mental Health Coalition, and author

NYRB, Michael Weiss: The Long, Dark History of Russia’s Murder, Inc. http://bit.ly/2MuGMBO
// GRU

DefenseOne, Sarah Chayes: Russia Is Waging Asymmetric Warfare Against the US — And We’re Letting Them Win http://bit.ly/2MoMnJS
// 12/18/2019; We must do more to harden against these attacks on our economy, institutions, and the public.

MotherJones, David Corn: The Inevitability of Donald Trump’s Impeachment http://bit.ly/2PHjnio
// His decades-long record of misdeeds and wrongdoing made this moment inescapable.

Politico, John Harris: Impeachment and the crack up of the conservative mind http://politi.co/38ZFKr9
// The Trump years have knocked conservatives off a high horse they’d been riding since the Reagan era.

💙 ≣ BaltimoreSun: Transcript of U.S. Rep. Steny Hoyer’s speech on the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump http://bit.ly/2Q1Xycw

The pages of our history are filled with Americans who had the courage to choose country over party or personality. But, as President Kennedy wrote: ‘The stories of past courage …can teach, they can offer hope, they can provide inspiration. But they cannot supply courage itself. For this each man must look into his own soul.’

I urge my colleagues in the House and in the Senate: look into your soul. Summon the courage to vote for our Constitution and our democracy. To do less betrays our oath and that of our Founders, who pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor. Let us neither turn away from the evidence, which is so clear, nor from our good conscience, which compels us to do what in our hearts we know to be right. Let us not allow the rule of law to end or for tyranny to find its toehold.

🐣 RT @jimsciutto Consider this gravely: WH officials feared the Russian president successfully influenced the US president to plant a conspiracy theory & exonerate Russia.
🐣 RT @DavidCornDC This article shows how @realDonaldTrump and his Republican defenders have been useful idiots for Putin. It could be grounds for impeachment or the 25A. Every American who gives a damn about the country should read this.
🐣 RT @john_sipher What gets me about this is how the people who work most closely with Trump realize he’s unhinged and dense. They worry about something crazy “getting stuck in his head”. They know he can’t process information or discern truth from fiction.
⋙ 💙💙 WaPo: Former White House officials say they feared Putin influenced the president’s views on Ukraine and 2016 campaign http://wapo.st/2rceHYz

NYT Editorial: Trump Has Been Impeached. Republicans Are Following Him Down. http://nyti.ms/38Vdndn
// Ignoring facts and trashing the impeachment process is no way to protect democracy.

🐣 RT @PoliticoEurope ICYMI: Trump is the first US president impeached for abuse of power
⋙ Politico: Trump impeached in historic rebuke http://politi.co/35BhMAp
// For only the third time ever, US House of Representatives recommends a president’s removal from office.

CNN, Paul Begala: Trump’s letter to Pelosi isn’t ‘sick,’ it’s evil http://cnn.it/2PCselC

🐣 RT @sfpelosi Donald Trump wanted to smear Joe Biden both as a rebuke to Barack Obama and to eliminate a threat for the 2020 election. He could have sought “dirt” anywhere – but the #TrumpGiulianiScheme chose Ukraine in order to please Russia. #AllRoadsLeadToPutin #Impeachment

🐣 RT @MSNBC “You are not asleep. This is not a dream, this is really happening, this is your life, this is our country and our time. It is Wednesday, the 18th of December in the year 2019, and President Donald Trump is impeached.” – @Maddow
⋙ MSNBC, Maddow: Donald Trump impeached; Congress passes both articles http://on.msnbc.com/36Ui31h
// Rachel Maddow announces the result of the vote in Congress minutes earlier on two articles of impeachment against Donald Trump, with both articles passing, making Trump only the third president in U.S. history to be impeached.

🐣 RT @KeeganHBrown I’m sorry, but Billy Long literally having cash sticking out of his pocket during the #TrumpImpeachment debate is beyond parody. https://twitter.com/KeeganHBrown/status/1207423416623681536?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin I think it’s the other way around. Trump is guilty of abuses that prior presidents wouldn’t have even contemplated. To the contrary, this impeachment increases the chances that future presidents will not be so stupid and craven as to behave similarly and require impeachment.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Reince From here on out, most Presidents will now get impeached when the opposite party holds the House. This is a new political game that will play out for decades to come.

DailyBeast, Jonathan Alter: The People Speak: President Trump Is No King http://bit.ly/2Z1Xa1C
// In a very real constitutional sense, the people declared Wednesday that it’s not OK for a president to solicit a foreign power to smear a political rival.

WaPo Editorial: Why the House’s impeachment of Trump was proper and necessary http://wapo.st/34DdneG

🐣 RT @tribelaw Read this and think about all the ways in which it’s an understatement. All the ways someone willing to do what Trump has done can injure you as an ordinary citizen. Think of cyber attacks he can orchestrate with foreign help. The prospects are limitless.
⋙ NYT, Bret Stephens: The Conservative Case for Impeachment — and Removal http://nyti.ms/2PBAFh6
‘The most heinous act in which a democratic government can engage is to use its law enforcement machinery for political ends.’

NYT: Timing of Trump Impeachment Trial in Limbo as Pelosi Holds Out for Assurances http://nyti.ms/2ShNUFt
// In declining to say when she might send the articles of impeachment to the Senate, Speaker Nancy Pelosi suggested she might keep them as leverage for negotiations on the rules for a trial.

🐣 RT @JohnDingell (Dec 2018) We’ve had presidents of almost every stripe, but this one will be remembered as the smallest and most vile. A petty man with no interest in a greater good for us all. All I want for Christmas is January 20th, 2021.
// 12/24/2018

🐣 RT @fbajak If you had to choose one photo for 2019 … maybe Feb. 5 by Andrew Harnik/AP https://twitter.com/fbajak/status/1207508220975230976?s=20/photo/1
// Nancy Pelosi clapping at Trump

🐣 RT @gregpmiller Consider how hard Trump had to work to be impeached. Pelosi spent 2 yrs fending off impeachment demands from her D members. Trump survived mortal danger of Mueller report. Russia “cloud” was gone. Then picks up phone and asks for a “favor, though.”

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom Stepping back from the damage Trump has done to the Constitution, it’s amazing the damage he did today to the GOP. As recently as five years ago, I thought the Republicans were going to stay a solid majority for a long time. Trump destroyed that and saved the Dems. /1 📌 https://twitter.com/RadioFreeTom/status/1207491358598021120?s=20

🐣 Doug Collins is what happens when an auctioneer screws a turkey.

🐣📊 RT @geoffgarin NO TRUMP RECOVERY: New NBC/Wall Street Journal survey shows that nearly half of all voters say they are certain to vote against Donald Trump next year. Trump’s base* remains at just 34%. https://twitter.com/geoffgarin/status/1207429663599026178?s=20/photo/1
// *“certain to vote against’ 34%; certain to vote against 48%; depends on nominee 18%

🐣 RT @billkuchman 📰 Here’s tomorrow’s impeachment @politico front page. https://twitter.com/billkuchman/status/1207490771026358272?s=20/photo/1

TPM, Josh Kovensky: I Watched OAN’s Unhinged Ukraine Impeachment Special So You Don’t Have To http://bit.ly/2Ey2kZL

Politico: Pelosi threatens to delay Senate impeachment trial http://politi.co/2s0LZKy
// Some legal scholars have suggested she could consider refusing to transmit articles of impeachment to the Senate.

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind [To @real] World’s biggest loser – RESIGN! https://twitter.com/Amy_Siskind/status/1207507675833143297?s=20/photo/1-2
// NYT and WaPo cover pages (paper)

🐣 RT @tribelaw You may’ve missed the import of @SpeakerPelosi’s magnificent statement that the two Impeachment Articles do more than merely refer charges for Senate trial. They state as “established fact” this president’s “high Crimes and Misdemeanors” in abusing power and obstructing Congress.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Mitch McConnell has made it clear he’s the WH’s man at the impeachment trial. Sen Graham says he doesn’t need to hear the evidence to acquit. Americans want a fair trial, so thank God for Nancy Pelosi. Acquittal at a rigged trial won’t exonerate Trump, no matter what he claims.
⋙ 🐣 RT @tribelaw Growing support for the idea of impeaching today but withholding the articles from the Senate until a meaningful trial can be conducted:
⋙⋙ WaPo: Pelosi says House may withhold impeachment articles, delaying Senate trial http://wapo.st/35NRpqI

HollywoodReporter: Stephen Colbert and Trevor Noah React to Trump’s Reaction to Impeachment Vote http://bit.ly/2PC2Lc3

🐣 RT @B52Malmet We would not have seen history made this evening if it wasn’t for these courageous women. Let’s hear it for the brave patriots who bucked Trump’s tirades and testified. There are others. But I want to highlight Prof Karlan, Dr. Hill, Laura Cooper and Ambasssor Yovonavitch. https://twitter.com/B52Malmet/status/1207492493748498434?s=20/photo/1-4

🐣 RT @tedlieu Senate Rules for Impeachment require senators to take this oath: “I solemnly swear that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of [the person being impeached], now pending, I will do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws: So help me God.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @DavidJollyFL Mitch McConnell: ‘I’m not an impartial juror’ ahead of Senate impeachment trial
⋙⋙ CNN: Mitch McConnell: ‘I’m not an impartial juror’ ahead of Senate impeachment trial http://cnn.it/2r5tKTG

🐣 RT @amyklobuchar The Founding Fathers included impeachment provisions in the Constitution because they feared that a President could betray the trust of the American people to a foreign power. ¤ Today, the House is fulfilling their constitutional obligation. ¤ No one is above the law.

🐣 RT @neal_katyal McConnell wants zero witnesses. An attempted complete cover up by someone scared of the truth coming out.

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw Sounds like Professor @tribelaw’s proposal to me. ¤ “We’ll make our decision as to when we’re going to send it when we see what they’re doing on the Senate side.” ¤ @SpeakerPelosi (in response to @mkraju) 💽 https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1207501767157661697?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @tribelaw Senate rules requiring the House to “immediately” present its articles of impeachment to the Senate clearly violate the constitutional clause in Article I giving each house the sole power to make its own rules. It’s up to the House when and how to prosecute its case in the Senate

CNN: House of Representatives impeaches President Donald Trump http://cnn.it/38VhaHA

🐣 RT @pbump https://twitter.com/pbump/status/1207496109817565190?s=20/photo/1
// WaPo cover (paper)
🐣 RT @StandUpAmerica No one is above the law. https://twitter.com/StandUpAmerica/status/1207499359421698048?s=20/photo/1
// NYT cover (paper)

🐣 RT @shirlsadams .@Pelosi, dressed in all black, and wearing a golden brooch that was a tiny replica of the Mace of the Republic — a ceremonial staff that represents the power of the House of Representatives…” #TeamPelosi #StrongDemocratWomen
⋙ NYT: Nancy Pelosi Went Dark for the House Debates. Her Pin Shined. http://nyti.ms/2PyhaFU https://twitter.com/ShirlsAdams/status/1207440958746431489?s=20/photo/1
// As she opened the impeachment debate in the House of Representatives, her black suit and shining brooch made a statement.

🐣 RT @JoeBiden President Trump abused his power, violated his oath of office, and betrayed our nation. This is a solemn moment for our country. But in the United States of America, no one is above the law — not even the President.

🐣 RT @kasparov63 If I wanted to hear morally bankrupt cowards deny reality and praise the dear leader in identical talking points I’d have stayed in Russia. The GOP has sealed its fate as the party of Trump and Trumpism, and nothing else.

🐣 RT @ChrisLHayes I don’t believe that demographics are destiny – all kinds of people can have all kinds of politics, – yet my god the difference in the diversity of the two major coalitions in this country is just so so so stark. Feels very much, watching this, that it’s the core of the thing. 📌 https://twitter.com/chrislhayes/status/1207450741994086400?s=20

🐣 RT @RepDebDingell The times have found us. Thank you for strong leadership and an empathetic hand @SpeakerPelosi https://twitter.com/RepDebDingell/status/1207378358482456581?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @briantylercohen Justin Amash: “I rise today in support of these articles of impeachment. I come to this floor not as a Democrat, not as a Republican but as an American.” ¤ Take note, GOP. This is what putting country over party looks like.

🐣 RT @DanRather Just seeing the headline, PRESIDENT TRUMP IMPEACHED … the import of the moment struck me as those three words became etched into the annals of our history. A perilous and surreal moment.

🐣 RT @SenJeffMerkley THREAD: Our founders created the process of impeachment b/c they were deeply concerned about two significant dangers: first, foreign influence that might corrupt American democracy; and second, abuse of power by a president tempted to use his powers to become more like a king. 📌 https://twitter.com/SenJeffMerkley/status/1207480881155395586?s=20

🐣 RT @ananavarro Trump won’t be removed by spineless Republicans in Senate.
It’s also true that he has been impeached.
It’ll be in his obituary and history books.
Future generations of Americans will read about the unfit, unethical, criminal 45th President.
It is his shameful lasting legacy.

🐣 RT @NBCNews “We did all we could, Elijah,” Speaker Pelosi says, taking a moment to recognize the late Rep. Elijah Cummings. “We passed the two articles of impeachment. The president is impeached.” https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/1207487606705053697?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @kyledcheney NEW: The House voted to impeach Donald Trump Wednesday on charges of abusing his power and obstructing congressional investigations, a historic rebuke in a political era that has threatened to upend the nation’s constitutional order. W/ @AndrewDesiderio
⋙ Politico: Trump impeached in historic rebuke http://politi.co/35BhMAp
// For only the third time ever, the House recommends a president’s removal from office.

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood has asymmetric polarization produced a qualitative difference in temperament, values and intellectual integrity between the Democratic and Republican parties? ¤ you decide:
Schiff—->Nunes
Nadler—->Collins
Cummings—->Jordan
Pelosi—->McCarthy
Obama—->Trump

🐣 WashingtonPost Cover https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1207482945742749699?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff After hours of debate, one thing is clear: ¤ My Republican colleagues don’t want to defend the President’s conduct. They haven’t argued that he did, in fact, uphold his oath of office. ¤ Because President Donald J. Trump’s abuse of power and obstruction of Congress is indefensible.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d It’s incredible. How did it get this bad?
⋙ 🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger The gap in character and intellect between the two parties is stunning

🐣 Covers: Online NYT and WaPo https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1207479574809993217?s=20/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger No letter, no tweet, no Fox News spin can repair the reputations of Trump enablers. The right-wing media that cheered them on will, like outlets that rooted for Jim Crow and demonized Freedom Riders, be shunned by decent, freedom-loving people
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Trump is impeached and joins the ‘losers’ of presidential history http://wapo.st/2M8Goc0

🐣 RT @ NEWS: Acting amb to Ukraine Bill Taylor was instructed by a top Pompeo aide to hand over responsibilities for his post just days before Pompeo planned to visit Kyiv, allow Pompeo to avoid meeting or being photographed with him. @mgordonwsj @georgikantchev
⋙ WSJ: U.S. Envoy to Ukraine Was Asked to Step Aside Ahead of Pompeo Visit http://on.wsj.com/38LL6WG
// Timing counters earlier suggestions that Acting U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor’s precise departure date was predetermined

🐣 RT @RepValDemings “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. #DefendOurDemocracy

⋘ (nap) ⋙

🐣 RT @RepJerryNadler These two articles charge that President Trump placed his private, political interests above our national security, above our elections, and above our system of checks and balances. 💽 https://twitter.com/RepJerryNadler/status/1207357450879418369?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @BrettBruen “In an age when everything has become so hyper-partisan, their testimony was a refreshing reminder of the common values we are all supposed to share. At a time when courage is in short supply, they gave us reason to hold out hope for principles & purpose.”
⋙ BusinessInsider: The impeachment hearings could have a lasting positive effect on America’s diplomatic corps http://bit.ly/2M8sfeQ

🐣 RT @RighteousBabe4 Collins. 💽 https://twitter.com/RighteousBabe4/status/1207410511916220418?s=20/photo/1
// Backwoods banjo kid from Deliverance

🐣 RT CAPActiom “Three consecutive days in July tell so much of the story.”
July 24: Mueller testifies, Trump thinks he’s clear.
July 25: Trump to Ukraine “I would like you to do us a favor though.”
July 26: Trump call w/ Sondland “so he’s going to do the investigation.”
— @RepAdamSchiff 💽 https://twitter.com/CAPAction/status/1207410551745331201?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @BillKristol “And it would require that the State Department and the Intelligence Community report to Congress every 90 days on whether or not the Kremlin is meddling in U.S. elections. That last provision drew pointed criticism from the Trump administration…”
⋙ DailyBeast, Betsy Swan: Trump Administration Battles New Sanctions on Russia http://bit.ly/2rZiQzn
// On Tuesday, President Trump claimed he was tougher on Russia than his predecessor. At the same time, his subordinates strongly opposed a bill imposing new sanctions on Moscow.

NBCNews: Live Blog / Live updates: House votes on impeachment of President Trump http://nbcnews.to/35DFf3Y
// The latest from the historic vote in Congress, a day after Trump derided the process as a Democratic “crusade.”

🐣💙💙 RT @jentaub 🧵 Live-thread. Impeachment of Donald John Trump. December 18, 2019. The House is voting now on a Republican motion to adjourn in protest of impeachment. Vote will take around fifteen minutes. ¤ 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jentaub/status/1207303012651327489?s=20

🐣 RT @girlsreallyrule Adam Schiff uses a predicting quote from Alexander Hamilton to describe Trump: a man “unprincipled in private life, desperate in his fortune, bold in his temper, [who would] throw things into confusion [and] may ride the storm and direct the whirlwind..” 💽 https://twitter.com/girlsreallyrule/status/1207407122016813063?s=20/photo/1
// George Washington quote

🐣💙💙 RT @moscow_project .@RepJerryNadler: “After months of investigation, there can be no serious debate about the evidence at hand:” Trump demanded Ukraine investigate his political opponents, and withheld military aid and a White House meeting to force them to comply. 📌 Thread of highlights https://twitter.com/moscow_project/status/1207352346403131393?s=20

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Chairman Nadler: “We do not hate President Trump. But we do know that President Trump will continue to threaten the nation’s security, democracy and constitutional system if he is allowed to remain in office.” Via CBS 💽 https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1207390062528253953?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @CNN “There is one simple question that can clarify this impeachment. … Do you think American presidents should ask foreign powers to investigate domestic political rivals?” |@JohnAvlon writes for @CNNOpinion
⋙ CNN: The one question to ask yourself about impeachment http://cnn.it/36O6lp1

WaPo: Some House Democrats push Pelosi to withhold impeachment articles, delay Senate trial http://wapo.st/34BYzwU

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Myths exploded on impeachment day http://wapo.st/2PyH2Se

1. He did not mention former vice president Joe Biden in the July 25 call. In fact, he and his son were mentioned multiple times.
2. He cared about corruption. He never raised the topic, concealed the reason that aid was held up, dispensed his personal lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani to get smears solely about Biden and Burisma from corrupt Ukrainians, and released aid before any anti-corruption measures were taken. The entire national security team understood this was about Burisma, and Burisma meant the Bidens.
3. The aid was eventually released. Not before more Ukrainians were killed and only after Trump was caught.
4. Biden did something wrong. No, the Obama administration and the West more generally wanted prosecutor Viktor Shokin fired because he was not investigating corruption. And no, there was no ongoing investigation of Hunter Biden.
5. The impeachment process was unfair. Trump could have participated but did not. He was afforded every right prior impeached presidents received.

🐣 RT @mmpadellan Anyone who compares trump to Jesus, as Rep. Loudermilk did today, is obscenely deranged and probably needs to turn in their Christian card. ¤ So sayeth us all. ¤ Amen. https://twitter.com/mmpadellan/status/1207400544257683457?s=20/photo/1
// compares Jesus to Trump

🐣 RT @CAPAction “Each generation has fought for the preservation of our democracy, and that is what brings us to the House floor today…Congress has done its due diligence. Today, we send a clear message—we will not tolerate abuses of power from the president of the United States” —@RepPressley 💽 https://twitter.com/CAPAction/status/1207394348633075712?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HouseJudiciary Rep. Cohen: “From our founding, the Untied States has been a special nation. A city upon a hill… In the United States we don’t have a king. We choose our leaders. We vote.” 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseJudiciary/status/1207372708310331392?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @BillKristol Thanks to Donald Trump, we can say Merry Impeachmas again

🐣 RT @CNN Rep. @tedlieu: “Whether Donald Trump leaves in one month, one year or five years, this impeachment is permanent, it will follow him around for the rest of his life and history books will record it. … It’s all very simple: No one is above the law” https://cnn.it/35BoE0C

🐣 RT @leahmcelrath Trump obtained the office of the presidency with the illegitimate assistance of a foreign power. ¤ Trump is trying to retain the office of the presidency with the illegitimate assistance of a foreign power. ¤ Trump is a threat to national security and must be impeached and removed.

🐣 RT @brianklaas Why do Trump, Giuliani, and their clownish sycophants on TV constantly spread lies and disinformation? Because it works. Here’s why it works, and how journalists can do a better job pushing back. My column:
🐣 RT @brianklaas “The role of journalists is to be objective, not “balanced.” If a Trumpian commentator trots out a well-worn lie, the host needs to correct it immediately. And if they trot out lies over and over, that person should not be a guest again.” My latest:
⋙ WaPo, Brian Klaas: Unfortunately, Trump’s lies in the media work. Here’s why. http://wapo.st/2EvgkUj
// depressing

🐣 RT @SimonWDC Mueller investigation was initiated by a Trump appointee and carried out by a lifelong Republican. ¤ Ukraine investigation was initiated by a Trump appointee (IG IC), and everyone who testified either worked for or works now for the President. ¤ Ds have had little to do w/either.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Michelleinbklyn Years ago some of us naively hoped that someday the fever would break and a few Republicans would stand up for the republic against a grotesque demagogue. Instead here’s one suggesting Trump is more of a martyr than Jesus Christ.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @joshtpm Rep. Loudermilk: “When Jesus was falsely accused of treason, Pontius Pilate gave Jesus the opportunity to face his accusers.” 💽 https://twitter.com/michelleinbklyn/status/1207381382550474752?s=20/photo/1

WashingtonTimes, Andrew Napolitano: Trump impeachment: Undisputed evidence that he abused his power http://bit.ly/2M8w5Ey

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin Will not a single House Republican rise in defense of the Constitution and the rule of law?

🐣 RT @dgordon52 Let’s debunk the GOP’s talking points on impeachment using their own words. ¤ It’s all on video. Follow thread for clips. ¤ (1 of 7) 💽 https://twitter.com/dgordon52/status/1204436181989101570?s=20/photo/1

TheAtlantic, David Graham: The Stain of Impeachment Will Last Forever http://bit.ly/38PUA3e
// The House is poised to indelibly alter Trump’s legacy.

🐣 RT @ HouseJudiciary Rep. Johnson: “It’s not just that our elections were attacked, our elections are under attack right now. The very day the Judiciary Committee voted out Articles of Impeachment, President Trump welcomed Rudy Giuliani back to the White House.” 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseJudiciary/status/1207370191811821577?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Paul Waldman: Trump is getting the one kind of accountability he fears http://wapo.st/2PX28J2 “Nothing has ever mattered more to him than image, the view of him in the eyes of others.”

🐣 RT @RepRaskin In my one-minute speech on the Articles of Impeachment, I tried to distill the principles at stake in this moment to their essence. 💽 https://twitter.com/RepRaskin/status/1207366887371419649?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi It is tragic that the President’s reckless actions make impeachment necessary. He gave us no choice. It is a matter of fact that the President is an ongoing threat to our national security and the integrity of our elections, the basis of our democracy. #DefendOurDemocracy 💽 https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1207374048310833154?s=20/photo/1

NYT: Steering Impeachment With an Iron Grip, Pelosi Forges a Legacy She Never Sought http://nyti.ms/2Q0QHQm
// Speaker Nancy Pelosi wants to be remembered for her legislative accomplishments, like passing the Affordable Care Act. But her legacy is now tied to the impeachment of the 45th president.

🐣 RT @MittRomney Russia consistently opposes the best interests of not just the US, but entire regions of the world. Russia has interfered in our elections and those of our allies, conducts malicious cyberattacks, and imprisons and assassinates political dissidents.

DailyBeast, Dean Obeidallah: If the Senate Won’t Hold a Fair Trial, the House Should Refuse to Send Over the Articles http://bit.ly/2YZduQM
// Under the rules, the House can apparently just sit on the articles—not refer them to the Senate, not appoint managers. And that’s exactly what House Dems should do.

DailyBeast, Erin Banco and Anna Nemtsova: Rudy Giuliani—and Russia—Pay Close Attention to This Ukrainian Conspiracy-Peddler http://bit.ly/2Q0k8SC
// Ukrainian lawmaker Andriy Derkach’s wild theories are easily disproved—but that hasn’t stopped them from gaining traction with the top tiers of U.S. government and Trump’s lawyer.

🐣 RT @EJDionne The most disingenuous Republican argument is that this #impeachment is “partisan,” and that this is the Democrats’ fault. ¤ No. ¤ It’s partisan because no Republican has the guts to say that #Trump’s effort to get a foreign power to smear a domestic political opponent is despotism

🐣 RT @stuartpstevens I’ve spent a lot of my life around politicians. Most have large egos – which I don’t consider a negative, so do great artists & athletes – & most care about their image. What baffles me is R inability to grasp history will not be written by Fox & Friends. They will look shameful.

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Here’s the thing: the Republicans COULD say, “Mr. President, it’s dead wrong to enlist or extort foreign assistance/interference in our election. It’s dead wrong to attach personal conditions to congressionally appropriate money – conditions designed to help you politically. 📌 https://twitter.com/glennkirschner2/status/1207311531010068480?s=20

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: How to run against Republican toadies and flip the Senate http://wapo.st/35zlZEJ

🐣 RT @AriMelber New: Congress has now begun floor proceedings to impeach Donald Trump today — he would be the *first* elected President ever impeached in his first term.

🐣 RT @SimonWDC 1/GOP not winning Impeachment argument:
22% no witnesses
24% ok to solicit foreign help in election
37% Trump didn’t commit bribery
38% Trump didn’t abuse his office
38% House acted unfairly
39% Trump didn’t improperly pressure Ukraine
50%/49% Remove
Fox News, ABC/WaPo. 📌 https://twitter.com/SimonWDC/status/1207282137705136129?s=20

✅ WaPo Factchecker, Glenn Kessler: Fact-checking President Trump’s impeachment letter to Pelosi http://wapo.st/2YZme9u

WaPo: ‘Dump Trump!’ Protesters across the nation rally for impeachment http://wapo.st/2PYDKqo

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson It’s a permanent stain, Donnie.
🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Let Mulvaney, his chief of staff, Bolton & Michael Duffy at OMB testify. No one prevents witnesses who exonerate them from testifying. While you’re at it, declassify material about Pence’s call with Zelensky, let McGahn testify, tell us who’s paying Rudy & release your taxes.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Can you believe that I will be impeached today by the Radical Left, Do Nothing Democrats, AND I DID NOTHING WRONG! A terrible Thing. Read the Transcripts. This should never happen to another President again. Say a PRAYER!
⋙⋙ [ @JoeNBC on @Morning_Joe Nancy Pelosi already did. ]

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: Trump Deserves Impeachment. The Trumpists Will Fight for a Generation to Deny That. http://bit.ly/35BC5NQ
// This won’t end in the Senate. We’re going to keep having this fight over this impeachment, and Trumpism generally, for a generation as Trump’s defenders fight history’s verdict.

🐣 RT @MSNBC Rep. Schiff: “Whatever the Senate does, there is merit in what we do today to tell the rest of the world that we are a functioning democracy. We do hold our president accountable even at this point if it is only in one House and not in the other.”
⋙ MSNBC, MorningJoe: Rep. Adam Schiff: Timing on impeachment driven by urgency http://on.msnbc.com/35xxRXO
// Intel Chair, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., says explains the timing for the articles of impeachment against the president.

🐣 RT @tribelaw Who is to blame for the absence of even one Republican in the House endorsing either Article of Impeachment and thus the lack of bipartisan support for this outcome? Not the Democrats, for sure.
⇈ ⇊ ⋙ (written statement the same time, in response to same speaker)
🐣 The reason there is not bipartisan support for impeachment is not the fault of the Democrats. Republicans have sold their souls to Trump. They have forsaken the Founding Fathers, the Constitution and the Enlightenment and its faith in reason, truth and rule by law not by a king.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson This is SO good: ¤ ‘Translation’ of Donald Trump’s December 17, 2019, letter to Nancy Pelosi by Bandy X. Lee
⋙ 💙💙 Medium Bandy X Lee: “Translation” of Donald Trump’s December 17, 2019, letter to Nancy Pelosi http://bit.ly/2sB94DF (Forensic psychiatrist, violence expert, president of the World Mental Health Coalition (dangerouscase.org), and editor of “The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump.”)

🐣 RT @SenBobCasey Let me get this straight: The Secretary of State is pushing out a distinguished public servant because the President of the United States won’t like seeing him in pictures?
⋙ NBCNews: Top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine to leave post at end of year http://nbcnews.to/38Rh2sG
// Bill Taylor testified at the House Intelligence Committee’s inquiry into President Donald Trump’s hold on military aid to Ukraine.

🐣 RT @Righteousbabe I’m just a bill. Only just a stack of bills. Stuck in a 🐢 shell on Capitol Hill ⋙ 🐣 RT @SenWhitehouse This is the pile of House-passed bills, 90% bipartisan, dead on Mitch McConnell’s desk in the Senate #LegislativeGraveyard https://twitter.com/SenWhitehouse/status/1207312222441136128?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @RepValDemings “The interests of the nation must always come before any personal considerations.” ¤ – Richard Nixon, Resignation Speech #DefendOurDemocracy

🐣 RT @real “It’s sad. Here’s a gentleman who came to the White House and all they had was never to let him have an easy breath. All they wanted to do is impeach him. They started the day after he was elected, even the day after he was sworn in. But this President came to Washington and….
⋙ 🐣 RT @jentaub Sir, for years, you’ve done a lot wrong. Fake university racketeering. Money laundering casino. Tax evasion. Campaign finance fraud. Charity abuse. Now you got caught cheating on the election by shaking down a desperate nation that Russia attacked. Impeachment is forever. Enjoy!
⋙⋙ 🐣 MT @jentaub Sir, it’s sad. Trump was very dirty before and never cleaned up as President.
● Dirty university: http://n.pr/38OWDEI
● Dirty casino: [FinCen] http://bit.ly/38RkSlK
● Dirty taxes: http://nyti.ms 2DPWUvz
● Dirty campaign: http://nyti.ms/2YZD4VK
● Dirty charity: http://nyti.ms/2PW92hz

🐣 RT @AssetPodcast The House votes today on whether to impeach President Donald Trump. ¤ This season on #TheAsset, we explained how Trump’s corrupt and criminal behavior brought the country to this historic moment:
⋙ 🔊 AssetPodcast: Season 2, Episode 4: Impeaching http://bit.ly/34uI1qR

DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng and Erin Banco: Trump Tells Rudy to Keep Pushing the Biden Conspiracies Even though it’s the reason why he’s getting impeached. http://bit.ly/38OUKYE
⋙ [Asawin Suensaeng:]
⋙⋙ DailyBeast, Betsy Swan, Asawin Suebsaeng and Spencer Ackerman (Oct): How Rudy Giuliani’s Bid to Discredit Mueller Played Into Impeachment Probe http://bit.ly/2Ez9UmM
// 10/5/2019; The former New York mayor dug around Ukraine to undermine Robert Mueller’s investigation. He may have hamstrung his client’s presidency instead.

🐣 RT @DavidRothkopf Attention @WhiteHouse: You were asking yesterday about power moves?
⋙ 🐣 RT @JesseRodriguez NBC News: Speaker Pelosi will preside over both votes on the articles of impeachment.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @JesseRodriguez NBC News: Speaker Pelosi will speak at the opening of general debate.

🐣 RT @StevenBeschloss Firtash funds Parnas. Parnas funds Giuliani. Giuliani works for Trump for free=Firtash funds Trump.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 Think about how crazy this is: Putin-linked Oligarch indicted by US Justice Dept with attacking the 2016 election is now funding the President’s team to interfere in the 2020 election.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @Tom_Winter NBC News: Federal prosecutors say that an attorney for indicted Ukranian Oligarch Dmytro Firtash (and Paul Manafort associate) is behind the $1 Million loan to Lev Parnas. ¤ Further, they raise questions as to whether this really was a loan or a loan disguised as a payment.

🐣 RT @adamcancryn A defining impeachment day must-read from @heatherscope @BresPolitico @sarahnferris on Nancy Pelosi, “the one person in Washington who can beat Trump at his own game, though she never wanted to play it”
⋙ Politico: ‘In a class by herself’: Pelosi has roared back in the Trump era http://politi.co/2EvTsE2
// The speaker’s return to power and legacy will be linked forever to her battles with the norm-busting president.

🐣 RT @RFERL A U.S. Senate committee will debate the Defending American Security from Kremlin Aggression Act, which has been described as the “sanctions bill from hell.”
⋙ RFE/RL: U.S. Lawmakers To Discuss Russia Sanctions Bill ‘From Hell’ http://bit.ly/2sAkLdD

🐣 RT @npfandos A little history to start your day from @AlMitc @peterbakernyt @eilperin on Dec. 19, 1998
⋙ NYT: IMPEACHMENT: THE OVERVIEW — CLINTON IMPEACHED; HE FACES A SENATE TRIAL, 2D IN HISTORY; VOWS TO DO JOB TILL TERM’S ‘LAST HOUR’ http://nyti.ms/2Et0WHJ https://twitter.com/npfandos/status/1207299376676249600?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 17 Dec 2019

🐣 RT @DirkSchwenk (12/17) The bell tolls for Rudy. A “it’s about to get hairy” thread. 📌 https://twitter.com/DirkSchwenk/status/1207058009014358018?s=20

WaPo: Russian disinformation network is said to have helped spread smear of U.S. ambassador to Ukraine http://wapo.st/35zDFQx
// The web analysis firm Graphika has linked posts to a known Russian operation.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “If the Democrats pick the right candidate next year, by that I mean the candidate whose character and conduct contrasts most powerfully with what we’ve seen and heard from Donald Trump, he or she will take him down.” – @HardballChris
⋙ MSNBC, Hardball: Chris Matthews: If Democrats pick the right candidate, they’ll take down Trump in 2020 http://on.msnbc.com/2EvFou9
// Chris is hedging his bets on this: “If the Democrats pick the right candidate next year, by that I mean the candidate whose character and conduct contrasts most powerfully with what we’ve seen and heard from Donald Trump, he or she will take him down.”

🐣 RT @Strandjunker Rick Gates: Convicted.
Paul Manafort: Convicted.
George Papadopoulos: Convicted.
Mike Flynn: Convicted.
Michael Cohen: Convicted.
Roger Stone: Convicted.
Donald Trump: #ImpeachmentEve.
Hillary Clinton: Enjoys nice walks in the woods.

🐣 RT @TheHill Question: “Your reaction to the president’s letter?”
Speaker Pelosi: “I don’t have a reaction. It’s ridiculous.”
Question: “You have no reaction — why not?”
Pelosi: “I mean, I haven’t fully read it. We’ve been working. I’ve seen the essence of it though and it’s really sick.”

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Project Lincoln: Can patriotic Republicans save the country? http://wapo.st/2PynqO8

🐣 RT @ justinamash Conservatives will someday face the horrible truth that the Republican Party fought so hard to justify and excuse an amoral and self-serving president, and what he gave them in return was bigger government and erosion of the principles and values they once claimed to cherish.

🐣 RT @JohnWDean Trump’s pathetic letter embodies all the reasons he should not be President and why he is in the mess he has created for himself. As always others will fix it (here Senate GOP) so he can do even worse next time. Real solution, resign Donald, you’re unfit!

🐣◕ RT @j2dumfounded Let’s see if this works ¤ Oh all that is missing is that Rudy works for Trump for FREE https://twitter.com/j2dumfounded/status/1207176904295370752?s=20/photo/1
// Relationship chart org chart

🐣 RT @sfpelosi Thank you to the resisters who joined in a prayer for America tonight in San Francisco as we prepared for #Impeachment and the inevitable Trump backlash at the most vulnerable among us. We are here for each other and will #DefendOurDemocracy

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Giuliani falsely calls Ambassador Yovanovitch “corrupt” and Secretary of State Pompeo fails to speak up, fails to push back, fails to support his State Department employee. Pompeo is a coward and the exact opposite of a “leader.” What a shameful “man.
⋙ NBCNews: Giuliani boasts, then backtracks on some details of engineering Yovanovitch ouster http://nbcnews.to/36QbwVF
// “She was going to make the investigations difficult for everybody,” Giuliani told The New Yorker of the ousted U.S. ambassador to Ukraine.

🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES “We are not enemies but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory will swell when again touched, as surely they will be by the better angels of our nature“A. Lincoln @ProjectLincoln

🐣 RT @neeratanden Tomorrow I’ll speak at the Capitol at a gathering at 9 am. This is a moment history will record. Our grandchildren will ask us what side we were on. I will be able to say I stood with the Constitution. ¤ I am looking forward to tomorrow. Please come out and support the rule of law

🐣 RT @HotlinJosh “A lawyer for Ukrainian oligarch Dmitry Firtash was the source of $1 million that was deposited into a family bank account of Lev Parnas, an associate of Rudy Giuliani, the U.S. said.”
⋙ Bloomberg: Giuliani Ally Got $1 Million From Ukraine Oligarch’s Lawyer http://bloom.bg/2Q306am
● U.S. prosecutor makes disclosure at Lev Parnas’s bail hearing
● Funds from Russia went to account of Parnas wife in September

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Trump Will Be Impeached but Trumpism Will Fuck Us Forever http://bit.ly/34sv9kU
// The stain will be on Trump’s record, but the Republicans abased themselves, and the Democrats couldn’t stop him. Nice republic while we had it.

There is no Hallmark movie ending in this story, where the low-stakes Holiday Bakeoff in Mistletoe Falls leads to a chaste kiss between star-crossed lovers on Christmas Eve. Instead, Washington is teetering over an abyss from which it will likely never emerge. The Republican Senate, led by Mitch McConnell, is now flagrantly, overtly telling America to fuck itself, hard. Oh well. It was a nice republic while we had it. 

This isn’t merely some partisan skirmish where either the guys with the red flags or the guys with the blue flags win a round and everyone has a beer after. This is the real, raw test of a corrupt and lawless executive our Founders feared, and we are as a country failing that test. Impeachment, the most consequential and serious check on executive power in our constitutional system, has been reduced to a partisan joke by the Senate Republicans. …

It isn’t simply that Trump’s actions in Ukraine are impeachable and justify removal from office. 

Oh, no. It’s so much worse than that. It’s that the impeachment articles omit a broader constellation of other illegalities that richly deserve the ultimate political sanction. It’s that the GOP has developed an immune system that renders it impervious to the shame of defending the indefensible.  

The Republicans lack the moral center to do the right thing, and the Democrats seemingly lack the political will and the skills to hold them to account.

Sadly, there was no other scenario here, ever. The inevitable, malignant progress of Trumpism is to consume everything: its host party, the balance of powers, the law, the Constitution, and the truth.

There is no bottom, there is no limit, and there are no rules in the new game of Trump partisanship. Republicans know the truth, and choose the lie. They know the right course, and choose lawlessness. They know they are in service to a man with no moral center, no love of anything beyond his own ego, and no regard for the law, but pretend their defense of him is just ordinary partisanship.

Democrats know what they should be doing, but just can’t seem to get there. At a moment when we need the disciplined party to have a conscience and the conscientious party to have discipline—we have neither.

🐣 RT @MollyMcKew Today is probably a good time to remind it isn’t just crazy tweets: POTUS has targeted and removed experienced US counterintelligence personnel who understand Russia, and is targeting and dismantling institutions we need to defend our national security.

DailyBeast, Betsy Swan: Senate Republicans Push Ahead With Probe of ‘Ukraine Collusion,’ Despite Warnings It’s a Kremlin Operation http://bit.ly/34wGMar
// It’s a move that will frustrate national security, law enforcement, and intelligence officials.

MSNBC, Hardball: 41 out of 44 Dems in competitive districts will vote on articles of impeachment http://on.msnbc.com/2M9tvyq
// According to an NBC news tally, 41 Democrats in competitive districts, out of 44, say they will vote for both articles of impeachment.

🐣 RT @StandUpAmerica
📍New York City, New York
📍Denver, Colorado
📍Detroit, Michigan
📍San Antonio, Texas
This is a nationwide movement. ¤ #ImpeachmentEve


// great photos

WaPo, Dana Milbank: On impeachment eve, Trump repeats the crime http://wapo.st/35KeeLW

🐣 RT @SenSchumer It is not lost on Senators that the White House has made a choice to block witnesses from testifying under oath and has refused to provide documents in evidence. ¤ Anyone in America watching this would draw the same logical conclusion, that President Trump has something to hide.

🐣 RT @TheAtlantic “Throughout the Trump presidency, his reluctant allies have asked the public to imagine that there are effectively two Trumps … [but] the idea has always been a thin fiction, and the letter to Pelosi rips through it like tissue,” argues @GrahamDavidA:
⋙ TheAtlantic: An Angry Letter Reveals the Fiction of the Two Trumps http://bit.ly/2Ezzrw9
// The president’s allies have long asked the public to distinguish between the president’s tweets and his official acts.

🐣 RT @danbbaer If you read the President’s insane letter from earlier today, please also read @SpeakerPelosi’s letter from today which is an eloquent expression of patriotic grace.
🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Pelosi’s letter to House Democrats is everything Trump’s letter to her is not. She reminds them that they are all, by virtue of their oaths, guardians of the Constitution.
⋙ 💙 🐣 ≣ RT @Phil_Mattingly .@SpeakerPelosi sends letter to Democratic Caucus on eve of impeachment vote: https://twitter.com/Phil_Mattingly/status/1207069717300744192?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Natasha edtrand Sens. Feinstein, Wyden, and Peters asked Sens. Grassley, Graham, and Johnson in a letter today for “any evidence” they have that supports an investigation into Ukrainian interference in the 2016 election, an allegation that they note is part of a Russian disinformation campaign [letter:] https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/1207069924339986433?s=20/photo/1

🐣✅ RT @ddale8 Trump’s anti-impeachment letter to Pelosi is littered with lies, misleading claims and claims lacking key context — on his dealings with Ukraine, on Biden, on impeachment, on his professed accomplishments, on the…Salem witch trials. ¤ A fact check:
⋙ CNN, Daniel Dale and Tara Subramaniam: Fact check: Trump’s wild letter to Pelosi is filled with false and misleading claims http://cnn.it/2YYS5al

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣≣ RT @EricLiptonNYT Full copy of rule H. Res. 755 https://twitter.com/EricLiptonNYT/status/1207137277819924486?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @JakeSherman AND THERE IT IS … tomorrow in the House. https://twitter.com/JakeSherman/status/1207126405781360645?s=20/photo/1
// House Floor Schedule for tomorrow

💽 MSNBC, Hardball: David Jolly says Trump ‘tearing at the fabric of Article 1’ of constitution http://on.msnbc.com/38NtvxD
As the House of Representatives prepares to vote on two articles against President Trump, he is raging at his accusers.

WaPo: Schiff says Pence’s office may have purposefully misled panel about contents of his Zelensky call http://wapo.st/2Ev2v8g

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: It is hard to capture how bizarre and frightening Trump’s letter to Pelosi is http://wapo.st/35t3YYx

🐣💙 RT @ericuman So prosecutors have just said Rudy co-worker Lev Parnas got a $1 mil from oligarch Dmitry Firtash. ¤ Now you know what you should listen to? ¤ The TRUMP INC WE HAD LAST MONTH ALL ABOUT FIRTASH.
⋙ 🔊 ProPublica: Follow the Money in the Ukraine Scandal http://bit.ly/2qbC6IV
// 11/13/2019; On this week’s “Trump, Inc.” podcast, we’re looking at what happened in Ukraine from a different vantage point: not the politics but the finances.

🐣 RT @kyledcheney NEWS: Democrats propose 6 hours of debate on articles of impeachment.

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood impeachment appears to distress the president quite a bit

🐣 RT @brianbeutler The most important dynamic in politics.
⋙ 🐣📊 RT @Civiqs Opposition to Trump is much firmer than support. New poll:
– Support Trump, almost nothing could change that: 30%
– Support Trump, open to changing mind: 14%
– Oppose Trump, open to changing mind: 5%
– Oppose Trump, almost nothing could change that: 48%
http://bit.ly/2EpOKYm
⋙ 🐣📊 🐣 RT @Civiqs Among Republicans, 67% say they support President Trump, and there’s almost nothing that could change that. ¤ But, 22% of Republicans say that although they support Trump right now, they are open to changing their mind if things change later.

🚫🐣 RT @MikeDelMoro Giuliani goes further via text to NBC News, connecting Yovanovitch’s “obstruction” explicitly to the Bidens saying she tried to prevent testimony “about Ukrainian collusion with DNC, Biden bribery and Biden and Yanukovitch-Poroshenko massive money laundering with US institutions”
🚫 ⋙ 🐣 RT @RudyGiuliani Yovanovitch needed to be removed for many reasons most critical she was denying visas to Ukrainians who wanted to come to US and explain Dem corruption in Ukraine. She was OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE and that’s not the only thing she was doing. She at minimum enabled Ukrainian collusion.

🐣 RT @pbump Me: This Trump letter to Pelosi is just a big thread of his tweets. ¤ Also me: Here is a thread of Trump’s tweets that together constitute the claims he makes in the letter.
⋙ WaPo: Trump makes his closing argument, cobbling together his greatest Twitter hits http://wapo.st/2rZtEgN

NYT: Trump Denounces ‘Partisan Impeachment Crusade’ on Eve of House Vote http://nyti.ms/2Z0iwfZ
// In an irate, six-page letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi, President Trump denounced the impeachment inquiry in scathing terms, asserting that he had done nothing wrong and that Democrats would pay a political price in 2020.

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Look on the bright side: 1. Brave Dems taking votes against self-interest to defend the Const. 2. Van Drew blew himself up 3. R’s have 70% of country against them for refusing witnesses 4. Trump’s insane letter covered as an insane letter 5. Project Lincoln up and running

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind Since the impeachment probe, Trump has taken all sorts of stops not to ensure he doesn’t make the same mistake again, but rather to enable him to continue to do so: cutting NSC & # of folks on his calls w/foreign leaders & # who see readouts, dismissing non-loyalist diplomats.

Law.com, C.Ryan Barber: Judge Amy Berman Jackson’s Had a Front Row Seat for Mueller Cases http://bit.ly/2S2LPwN
// Judge Jackson’s courtroom in Washington has been the central venue for various Mueller-related cases, giving the judge a unique outlet to express views on the Russia investigation—and the defendants.

🐣 RT @michaeldweiss See how this works? Republicans spent months saying Ukrainian officials interfered in the 2016 election all while they were soliciting disgraced Ukrainians to help interfere in the 2020 election. It’s all very Soviet: accuse your enemy of doing what you yourself are guilty of.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Tom_Winter NBC News: Federal prosecutors say that an attorney for indicted Ukranian Oligarch Dmytro Firtash (and Paul Manafort associate) is behind the $1 Million loan to Lev Parnas. ¤ Further, they raise questions as to whether this really was a loan or a loan disguised as a payment. 📌 https://twitter.com/Tom_Winter/status/1207009450651004928?s=20

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “I think Donald Trump makes his mental fitness a part of the issue every single day… You read that letter that he sent today to the House and it’s just six pages of pure crazy, weapons-grade nuts…” – @TheRickWilson w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1207078759876177920?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @jenmercieca Trump’s letter is a tu quoque–an appeal to hypocrisy. Trump claims that Democrats are violating the rule of law and the Constitution when they claim to be upholding the rule of law and the Constitution. ¤ That’s exactly what I said he’d say. 📌 https://twitter.com/jenmercieca/status/1207048230426550273?s=20
// Dr Jennifer Mercieca is a professor of rhetoric

🐣 RT @emptywheel ABJ (Amy Berman Jackson), who has seen more of Mueller’s work close up than Billy Barr, pushes back against his claims that it’s bogus.
⋙ 🐣 RT @joshgerstein The judge used her moment in the spotlight, or at least the news, to push back against the AG Barr claim of ‘completely bogus narrative’ driving Trump-Russia probe. She said there was ‘ample’ basis to investigate. 📌 https://twitter.com/joshgerstein/status/1207105324781584384?s=20

🐣 RT @juliaioffe When not even a looming impeachment will induce the president to change his behavior.
⋙ CNN: Giuliani says Trump still supports his dirt-digging in Ukraine http://cnn.it/34Awxln

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade If Trump weren’t already facing impeachment, this letter would do it. Pelosi should send it back with a note that says, “It appears some prankster got ahold of your letterhead.”
⋙ 💙✅ NYT: Read Trump’s Letter to Pelosi Protesting Impeachment http://nyti.ms/34taQnn [interactive, annotated]
// We fact-checked President Trump’s rambling and angry letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi in which he expressed his “most powerful protest” against the impeachment process. The House is expected to vote on two articles of impeachment against Mr. Trump on Wednesday.

WaPo: Foiled in 2016, ‘Never Trump’ Republicans launch new super PAC in effort to oust Trump in 2020 http://wapo.st/2Pybk7F

[Humor]: How the Gringrich Stole Christmas http://stanford.io/2S9CnYm
// Gingrinch, Gingrich 😅

NYT, Frank Bruni: ’Twas the Eve of Impeachment ~ Finding verse in this curse. http://nyti.ms/2rO5ki6 Impeachment poem

’Twas the eve of impeachment, when all through the House
No Republicans wavered, each last one a louse.

The articles were drafted by Democrats with care
In hopes that a conscience would soon bloom there.

We pundits were tossing all steamed in our beds,
While Trump’s certain acquittal danced in our heads.

And I in frustration, feeling all solemn,
Wished I could capture my woe in a column,

When out on the web there arose such a clatter,
I signed in to Twitter to see what was the matter.

And there I beheld him, the master of lies,
Weaving fresh falsehoods, to no one’s surprise.

He savaged the Bidens, he smeared Adam Schiff,
And cycled through villains in a furious jiff,

Not to mention distractions, like the teeth of the Speaker.
Could a “leader” be cruder, could his morals be weaker?

So now he’s a dentist, in his all-knowing ways?
I prayed for deliverance one of these days.

When what to my cynical eyes did appear
But a raft of excuses pulled by mangy reindeer,

With a weasel-eyed driver, so meek and so zany,
I knew in a moment he must be Mulvaney.

More shameless than con men, the sycophants came,
And Trump gloated, so bloated, and called them by name:

“Now, Rudy! Now, Jared! Now, Lindsey and Mitch!
Please fly this democracy into a ditch!

It is how you will save me. It is how I prevail.
Or else I will join poor Paul in the jail.

That’s the toll of a presidency ended too soon,
So you must sing along to my favorite tune:

‘It’s a witch hunt! A hoax!’ Those are lyrics for me.
That’s the verse, that’s the chorus, for eternity.”

He was dressed in a necktie, from his jowls to his soles.
He had tanned beyond tanning. Imagine the moles.

His hair, how it swirled! His legs, how they splayed!
On such fishy foundations was his confidence laid.

And we couldn’t stop looking — not his fans, not his foes.
That was what he was after: the show of all shows.

Its plot strained belief. Its appeal tested reason.
Still it was soaring toward a second season.

The economy roared. The Democrats whimpered.
Vladimir chortled. Emmanuel simpered.

In the bag that Trump carried, he had goodies galore:
Lower taxes, the Dow, right-wing judges and more.

They weren’t for the many, they favored the few,
But that was obscured by the smoke that he blew.

All was fog, all was mist, all was boast, all was fiction,
As he hid his true airs with bad diet and diction.

He could do as he wanted and never know fear,
For an elf — and a savior! — named Barr hovered near.

And then there was Tucker and of course Hannity
To put an extra-fine gloss on insanity.

What great luck to discover a country so riven
You could smash it and rule it if suitably driven.

You could summon the Russians, you could bully Ukraine,
Just as long as you made “It’s fake news!” your refrain.

I cringed as I watched him and cried for us all,
Our values, our futures hijacked by his gall.

A last bid to preserve them was cause to impeach
But his party’s corruption put him beyond reach.

So then why all his thrashing? His howls of dejection?
It was just a performance for the next election.

It brought more donations. It rallied the base.
You could see, if you looked, a clear smirk on his face.

If you listened, you heard it: a lilt in his voice.
In drama like this, he would always rejoice.

So as history scarred him, he could nonetheless yell,
“Merry TrumpMas to all! I’m the king of this hell.”

🐣 RT @GlennKesslerWP OMG, this Trump letter to Pelosi is filled with so many falsehoods, all documented in our claims database. It’s like written version of a Trump rally. http://bit.ly/36VDdwn 📌 https://twitter.com/GlennKesslerWP/status/1207021321152061441?s=20
⋙ 🐣✅ RT @GlennKesslerWP The Biden stuff is especially egregious. We’ev fact checked that repeatedly, such as here: WaPo: A quick guide to Trump’s false claims about Ukraine and the Bidens http://wapo.st/36In1ye
// 9/27/2019

🐣 RT @pbump Me: This Trump letter to Pelosi is just a big thread of his tweets. ¤ Also me: Here is a thread of Trump’s tweets that together constitute the claims he makes in the letter.
⋙ WaPo: Trump makes his closing argument, cobbling together his greatest Twitter hits http://wapo.st/2M4LqWU
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @MollyJongFast The president doesn’t want to be impeached
⋙ ≣ 🐣 RT @AndrewFeinberg NEW: @realDonaldTrump send[s] angry letter to @SpeakerPelosi protesting impeachment. https://twitter.com/AndrewFeinberg/status/1207018176686505986?s=20/photo/1-4
⋙ 🐣 RT @ More https://twitter.com/AndrewFeinberg/status/1207018182671785985?s=20/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @MollyMcKew Oh what, you mean POTUS was totally full of sh*t when he proclaimed THE OIL IS OURS and yes indeed, Syria had given sole rights to all its oil production to the Kremlin? No way.
⋙ Reuters: Syria hands oil exploration contracts to two Russian firms http://reut.rs/

🐣 RT @DavidCornDC The oligarch has been indicted by US & is fighting extradition. So @RudyGiuliani used a paid associate of a mob-linked Ukrainian oligarch to do a favor for Trump (get dirt on Biden) while this oligarch (repped by diGenova/Toensig) was trying to get a break from US DOJ. #Swamp!
⋙ 🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood Giuliani associate received $1 million payment from Ukrainian oligarch’s lawyer ¤ Justice Dept prosecutors say the oligarch has high-level ties to the Russian mob
🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews U.S. prosecutors said in court on Tuesday that Lev Parnas, an associate of U.S. President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, received a $1 million payment from a lawyer for Ukrainian oligarch Dmytro Firtash.
⋙ Reuters: Giuliani associate received $1 million payment from Ukrainian oligarch’s lawyer: prosecutor http://reut.rs/34rv2WF

U.S. prosecutors said in court on Tuesday that Lev Parnas, an associate of U.S. President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, received a $1 million payment from a lawyer for Ukrainian oligarch Dmytro Firtash.

Prosecutors said that Parnas, who has been charged with campaign finance violations, should have his bail revoked because he concealed the payment from them, but U.S. District Judge Paul Oetken in New York ruled at Tuesday’s hearing that Parnas may remain under house arrest in Florida.

Firtash, one of Ukraine’s wealthiest businessman, is fighting extradition by U.S. authorities on bribery charges from Vienna, where he has lived for five years.

[Comments, for context:]
⋙ 🐣 RT @jake_mcq Lev Parnas worked as an interpreter for Toensing & DiGenova who defend Dmitry Firtash. ¤ Toensing & DiGenova were able to get a meeting with William Barr, who declined to intercede. ¤ The couple also represent John Solomon who worked with Parnas on the interview with Lutsenko.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JF991 Reminder, Firtash is on Putin’s payroll, not normal Ukrainian. He is paid to destabilize Ukraine for Putin.
⋙ 🐣◕ RT @nikstift Just in case anyone needs context into who is referenced here: https://twitter.com/nikstift/status/1207024970892603392?s=20/photo/1,3
⋙ 🐣 RT @GEliseMenendez He’s a bad dude. And Hannity was in Vienna when he was nabbed.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TonyVMiami So does this mean Mr. Giuliani has been paid – possibly indirectly – literally by Putin? And he’s working for the President of the United States? Umm….anyone else see a problem with this?
⋙ 🐣 RT @[Cyrillic] Firtash is a well know FSB operative with close ties to Kremlin
⋙ 🐣 RT @ksush73 Here is some history on Firtash to refresh our memory.
⋙⋙ Reuters: Putin’s allies channelled billions to Ukraine oligarch http://reut.rs/34uZjE4
⋙ 🐣 RT @whatchalooking I can’t believe how long it’s taking for people to start saying this. Of *course* Dmytro Firtash is paying for all this. That’s been clear from your reporting for a long time now.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JFVega4 With Trump and the GOP, “all roads will ultimately lead to Putin.”

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT My guess is that Republicans are trying to rush through a trial with no fact finding because the facts they would find would make their defense of the president’s actions even more unsustainable (which is hard).

🐣 RT @aaronblake Raskin suggests Trump could be prosecuted for bribery, extortion or honest services fraud at a later date (once out of office, of course).

🐣 RT @gtconway3d “TV channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment entitled ‘Puppet Master and ‘Agent’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump

🐣 RT @MarshallCohen Former Trump campaign official Rick Gates gets 45 days in jail, which he’ll serve on weekends, for his role in the Manafort-led illegal lobbying and tax fraud schemes. Judge praised Gates for telling Mueller about Trump-Russia contacts, an issue of “grave national importance.”

🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS .@SenSchumer, responding to McConnell just now: ¤ “I did not hear a single argument as to why the witnesses I suggested should not give testimony….Why is the President so afraid to have these witnesses come testify?” ¤ It’s plainly obvious that the GOP argument is untenable:
⋙ 🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS The spectacularly absurd new process arguments from @SenatorCollins and @SenJoniErnst show just how weak the Trump defense has become. ¤ Now that 71% support hearing from witnesses at Trump’s trial, it’s clear this epic gaslighting is failing. ¤ New piece:
⋙ WaPo, Greg Sargent: Susan Collins and Joni Ernst reveal weakness of Trump defense http://wapo.st/2swSowV

🐣 RT @SykesCharlie “And with every passing scandal since then, the cumulative weight of these sunk costs has made independence from Trump less, not more, likely. Because while the doctrine of sunk costs is a fallacy for economic actors, it’s very real for political actors.”
⋙ TheBulwark, Jonathan Last: Trump Is Forever http://bit.ly/35s2ayW
// The four reasons why Republicans won’t turn on Trump, no matter what.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Who is paying for Rudy’s time & travel? Critically important question. Still unanswered.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Rudy Giuliani is talking again, this time to @kwelkernbc. Says he will present his “findings” to DOJ re: Yovanovitch and Biden “all in good time.”
⋙ 🐣 “All in good time, my pretty. All in good time” – Wicked Witch of the West @NatashaBertrand

🐣 RT @SenSchumer Americans want a fair trial for President Trump. ¤ 7 in 10 say his top aides should testify. ¤ The witnesses we proposed have direct knowledge of why the aid to Ukraine was delayed. ¤ We must hear from them, and we must see the documents we requested.
🐣◕ RT @Politidope Mitch McConnell is on the wrong side of history & the present in trying to block witnesses from testifying in the impeachment trial. https://twitter.com/Politidope/status/1206957707858731008?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 📊 ABCNews: Most expect fair trial for Trump; 7 in 10 say let aides testify (POLL) http://abcn.ws/36Cb7Ga
// Seven in 10 say Trump should let his aides testify in a Senate trial.

HuffPo: Guess Which Of Trump’s Fibs Won Him PolitiFact’s ‘Lie Of The Year’ Award http://bit.ly/2sySpjW
// A Donald Trump lie has won the title for a third year. He’s the only person to ever win it more than once.

Since the Sept. 26 release of the whistleblower complaint, the president has claimed more than 80 times that the complaint is “fake, fraudulent, incorrect, ‘total fiction,’ ‘made up,’ and ‘sooo wrong,’” PolitiFact reported.

Despite the president’s repeated insistence that the report was filled with lies, the anonymous whistleblower actually got the call “almost completely” right, the fact-checking site’s managing editor, Katie Sanders, wrote.

NYT: We Are Republicans, and We Want Trump Defeated http://nyti.ms/2YX3Spt By George T. Conway III, Steve Schmidt, John Weaver and Rick Wilson
// Lincoln Project; The president and his enablers have replaced conservatism with an empty faith led by a bogus prophet;
George T. Conway III is an attorney in New York. Steve Schmidt is a Republican political strategist who worked for President George W. Bush, Senator John McCain and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. John Weaver is a Republican strategist who worked for President George H.W. Bush, Senator John McCain and Gov. John Kasich. Rick Wilson is a Republican media consultant and author of “Everything Trump Touches Dies” and the forthcoming “Running Against the Devil: A Plot to Save America From Trump and Democrats From Themselves.” ~

… Another Union general, Winfield Scott Hancock, had only minutes to reinforce the line. America, the nation, the ideal, hung in the balance. Amid the fury of battle, he found the First Minnesota Volunteers.

They charged, and many of them fell, suffering a staggeringly high casualty rate. They held the line. They saved the Union. Four months later, Lincoln stood on that field of slaughter and said, “It is for us, the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced.”

We look to Lincoln as our guide and inspiration. He understood the necessity of not just saving the Union, but also of knitting the nation back together spiritually as well as politically. But those wounds can be bound up only once the threat has been defeated. So, too, will our country have to knit itself back together after the scourge of Trumpism has been overcome.

🐣 RT @jimsciutto We’re seeing foreign election interference play out before our eyes: the president’s personal attorney seeking damaging information on political opponents from foreign sources of questionable credibility. The lesson of Mueller & impeachment appears to be: this is now acceptable.
🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 She should consider suing. Rudy is lying about her. Saying he “forced her out” because she was corrupt is like Rudy saying he had to rob the bank because the bank president was corrupt. His arguments are pure nonsense. Rudy’s smears of Ambassador Yovanovitch are actionable.
⋙ 🚫 🐣 RT @RudyGiuliani Yovanovitch needed to be removed for many reasons most critical she was denying visas to Ukrainians who wanted to come to US and explain Dem corruption in Ukraine. She was OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE and that’s not the only thing she was doing. She at minimum enabled Ukrainian collusion.

🐣 RT @davidaxelrod Does anyone believe that if Mulvaney and Bolton had exculpatory testimony, that the WH would withhold it?

📊 WaPo: Americans locked in partisan stalemate on removing Trump from office, Post-ABC poll finds http://wapo.st/2PXmfqa
⋙ Crosstabs: http://wapo.st/2M5CKzD 71% want Trump to produce witnesses

⭕ 16 Dec 2019

🐣 RT @TheAtlantic Under Donald Trump, America has become a “known unknown,” increasing the risk of crises from the Middle East to East Asia to Central America, says a new survey. @UriLF has the rundown:
⋙ TheAtlantic, Uri Friedman: America Is Making the World More Unstable http://bit.ly/2Z3JAus
// The country is now a known unknown, increasing the risk of crises from the Middle East to East Asia to Central America, a new survey suggests.

CNN: Rudy Giuliani said he needed US ambassador to Ukraine ‘out of the way’ http://cnn.it/2PuKn4D

🐣 RT @NewYorker Regardless of whether he is removed from office, Trump will always be a President who was impeached, and the two articles describing his offenses will be scrutinized in textbooks.
⋙ NewYorker, Amy Davidson-Sorkin: Trump’s Impeachment Timeline and the 2020 Election http://bit.ly/2Ptotic

🐣 RT @JohnWDean ABSOLUTELY! Indeed, if the House cannot get a fair trial, the Articles should not go to the Senate, and the investigation of Trump must continue! If rules for a fair trial are not agreed upon make it a campaign issue everywhere!
⋙ 🐣 RT @tribelaw BREAKING NEWS: Schumer’s proposal to McConnell. If he rejects these reasonable ground rules & insists on a non-trial, the House should consider treating that as a breach of the Senate’s oath & withholding the Articles until the Senate reconsiders

WWaPo, Lawrence Tribe: Don’t let Mitch McConnell conduct a Potemkin impeachment trial http://wapo.st/34teOfZ

🐣 RT @ZevShalev This story seems to have broken through.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ZevShalev I went back to the show and cut a short clip from when I first reported about the events of Summer 2018 when Parnas funnelled almost $500,000 into the GOP and another $500,000 to Rudy Giuliani. A $1M hit on a U.S. Amb by a foreign agent. #ImpeachmentHearings @narativlive 💽 https://twitter.com/ZevShalev/status/1206792863943712769?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @dailybeanspod Tuesday’s @dailybeanspod is now live for our Patrons ✨¤ We discuss Chuck Schumer’s letter to Mitch McConnel, Dems push for Justin Amash as house manager, Flynn gets an earful, and Russia airing Giuliani’s OANN interview. [‼️]

🐣 RT @Terri_Kanefield (Thread) Over the Cliff Notes* ¤ *name suggested by clever Twitter Peeps. ¤ I read the Impeachment Report to Accompany H. Res. 775 http://bit.ly/34oGKl7
Ready for some nerdy fun?🤓 Let’s dive in. Spoiler: Yup, Trump committed “multiple federal crimes.” 📌 https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1206746867934982145?s=20
// one of Terri Kanefield’s awesome threads

🐣 RT @JeffreyGoldberg “There’s more support for impeaching Trump now than there was at the equivalent stage in the Watergate scandal— right after articles of impeachment were approved by the House Judiciary Committee. Rather than face impeachment, Nixon resigned.”
⋙ TheAtlantic, David Graham: The Big Untold Story of Impeachment? It’s Incredibly Popular. http://bit.ly/2Eob44D
// Referring to FoxPoll, apparently; The overlooked story of the past three months is that support for removing the president has remained strong.

🐣💙💙 RT @HeidiNBC What’s our duty — as the media — at this pivotal moment in our history and what does it mean to be fair and impartial? ¤ To tell people the truth, not both sides version of it. ¤ That is all.

🐣 RT @JakeTapper Former Gov Tom Ridge (R): “I am disappointed and troubled” that Trump would “ask a foreign leader of a troubled country who’s been besieged by an enemy of the United States, to do him a political favor. As far as I’m concerned, it is abuse of power.”
⋙ PittsburgPostGazette: Former Pa. Gov. Tom Ridge says Trump asking a foreign leader for a political favor is an ‘abuse of power’ http://bit.ly/2tswviZ

RawStory, Travis Getty: Here are 5 key takeaways from the House Judiciary Committee’s impeachment report http://bit.ly/36H672X

1. “President Trump’s abuse of power encompassed both the constitutional offense of ‘Bribery’ and multiple federal crimes,” the report states. “He has betrayed the national interest, the people of this Nation, and should not be permitted to be above the law. It is therefore all the more vital that he be removed from office.”
2. The report found that Trump acted directly and indirectly to “corruptly” solicit Ukraine’s government to announce investigations into Joe Biden and “discredited theory promoted by Russia” that Ukraine, rather than Kremlin agents, had interfered in the 2016 election.
3. “Taken together, the articles charge that President Trump has placed his personal, political interests above our national security, our free and fair elections and our systems of checks and balances,” the report says.
4. The report also alleges that Trump engaged in further wrongdoing even as the impeachment inquiry was presented in public hearings. “President Trump also attempted to muzzle witnesses, threatening to damage their careers if they agreed to testify, and even attacked one witness during her live testimony before Congress,” the report notes.
5. “While there is no need for a crime to be proven in order for impeachment to be warranted,” the report adds, “here, President Trump’s scheme or course of conduct also encompassed other offenses, both constitutional and criminal in character, and it is appropriate for the Committee to recognize such offenses in assessing the question of impeachment.”

🚫🐣 RT @ChanelRion Watch ALL THREE of @OANN’s EXCLUSIVE Investigation w @RudyGiuliani + Ukrainian Witnesses. ¤ [link below] Firsthand Testimony, Documents, Affidavits, Bank Statements, Ukrainian Parliament, Latvian Money Laundering Division… ¤ We’ve only just begun.
🚫⋙ OANN: OAN Investigates http://bit.ly/2RYy95W
// EXCLUSIVE: Watch the unraveling of the biggest political scandal in US history.  Travel with OAN’s Chanel Rion and Rudy Giuliani to Budapest and Kiev to capture explosive first-hand interviews with key Ukrainian officials highlighting DNC collaborated foreign interference into the 2016 presidential election.  Hear the shocking first hand testimony of former Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin on why he was fired and what corruption he uncovered. ¤ Watch all 3 parts FREE below.
// disinfo

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman This is an American disgrace.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ShimonPro More Rudy Giuliani. This to The NY Times. Mr. Giuliani, the president’s personal lawyer, described how he passed along to Mr. Trump “a couple of times” accounts about how the ambassador, Marie L. Yovanovitch, had frustrated efforts that could be politically helpful to Mr. Trump.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @kenvogel NEW: @RudyGiuliani early this year briefed TRUMP on claims that YOVANOVITCH was impeding investigations into the BIDENS & 2016. ¤ @POTUS then connected GIULIANI with @SecPompeo to discuss. ¤ The interactions likely led to Yovanovitch’s ouster, Giuliani says.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @kenvogel GIULIANI has briefed several members of Congress on the findings of his interviews in Europe with Ukrainian prosecutors about the BIDENS, 2016, etc. ¤ He predicted that the info. could constitute “a perfect defense” for TRUMP in a Senate impeachment trial.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 Way to breathless. I hope you have read Adam Entous in The New Yorker. Rudy’s been cavorting with opportunists and fabulists, all of them.
⋙⋙⋙ NYT, Kenneth Vogel: Giuliani Provides Details of What Trump Knew About Ambassador’s Removal http://nyti.ms/2PsgBxl
// Rudolph Giuliani said in an interview that he briefed the president “a couple of times” about Marie Yovanovitch, the envoy to Ukraine, setting her recall in motion.

Tumblr, TessaTheorist: Blacklist Timeline http://bit.ly/2RYjCY3
// updated 6/20/(2019?)

🐣 RT @RepSwalwell This week the House will vote on the impeachment of @realDonaldTrump. Our case is powerful and uncontradicted. But most remarkable, it was built with ZERO documents provided by the @WhiteHouse. Just imagine what else we would know if Trump didn’t obstruct. #WhatIsTrumpHiding

🐣 RT @anders_aslund When you think that Giuliani cannot fall lower in moral degradation, he succeeds in being ever worse. How can this blatant criminal accuse the US Embassy of refusing visas for his blatant criminals? Is he completely dement on top of his criminality?
🐣 RT @BradMossEsq Even Ingraham isn’t buying this
⋙ 🐣 RT @Acyn Rudy Giuliani on Yovanovitch: I didn’t need her out of the way, I forced her out because she’s corrupt 💽 https://twitter.com/BradMossEsq/status/1206780625530900481?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @VeraMBergen NEW: Ukraine’s state-owned energy company Naftogaz has filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn a deal in which a US company co-owned by a former donor to Rick Perry got the rights to develop a huge complex of oil and gas fields while he was Energy Secretary 📌 https://twitter.com/VeraMBergen/status/1206756359569629184?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @VeraMBergen In a draft of the complaint obtained by TIME, Naftogaz alleges that the Ukrainian govt acted illegally and with bias when it granted the oil and gas fields to the company owned by one of Rick Perry’s longtime allies and financial backers, @shustry reports
⋙ TIME: Exclusive: Lawsuit Raises Questions About Rick Perry’s Role in Ukraine’s Energy Sector http://bit.ly/35t9lab

Vox, Sean Collins: Giuliani returns from Ukraine with new, very questionable “evidence” that the Bidens committed “multiple crimes” http://bit.ly/2M2OyT1
// As Trump faces impeachment, Giuliani returns to television to expound upon the conspiracy theories that lead to the impeachment inquiry.

🐣 RT @Hardball On Senate Republicans mulling a speedy impeachment trial, Leon Panetta says “I think what history will say is that this is the most depressing moment in the history of the United States Senate if they allow that to take place.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, Hardball: Leon Panetta: ‘Most depressing’ moment in Senate history if impeachment trial dies quickly http://on.msnbc.com/2r3DP3G
// On Senate Republicans mulling a speedy impeachment trial, Leon Panetta says “I think what history will say is that this is the most depressing moment in the history of the United States Senate if they allow that to take place.”

TheBulwark, AB Stoddard: Why Is Mitch McConnell Afraid of This Man? http://bit.ly/35uqMar The rush to be done with impeachment before any more news connects Russian money to President Trump

NYT: Moderate Democrats Line Up Behind Impeachment as House Prepares to Vote http://nyti.ms/2sxPMyZ
// Several vulnerable freshmen who had expressed reservations about the effort said they would vote to impeach President Trump, despite the political risks.

RawStory: McConnell trashed by former solicitor general: He is ‘scared silly’ of the trial introducing new facts http://bit.ly/2qXg9h9 Neal Katyal

🐣 RT @EricBoehlert 76% paying attention. doesn’t really fit common media narrative that impeachment is a nonstarter and Dems have failed
⋙ 🐣 RT @BrianStelter Per CNN’s new poll: How closely have you been following the impeachment proceedings against Trump?
Very closely: 42%
Somewhat closely: 34%
Not too closely: 12%
Not closely at all: 11%

🐣 “Support for impeachment” includes people who think Trump committed impeachable offenses, but we are getting close to an election so they oppose. The polls that ask about wrongdoing are more informative.

WaPo Editorial: Will any Republicans show respect for the Constitution? http://wapo.st/2sxJuiR

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: On Tuesday, March for Impeachment http://nyti.ms/35ooHwB
// The anti-Trump majority needs to make itself seen.

🐣 RT @HeidiNBC “Trump’s numerous and flagrant abuses of power are precisely what the Framers had in mind as grounds for impeaching and removing a president.”
⋙ ⋙ 🐣 RT @HeidiNBC “his dereliction in protecting … the 2020 election from Russian disinformation and renewed interference, arouse once again the Framers’ most profound fears that powerful members of govt would become, in Hamilton’s words, “the mercenary instruments of foreign corruption.”
⋙ NYT: Hundreds of Historians Speak Out on Impeachment http://nyti.ms/36GRT1Z
// Over 750 historians — including Robert Caro and Ken Burns — signed onto a statement condemning President Trump’s ‘numerous and flagrant abuses of power.’

WaPo, Eugene Robinson: Nixon was bad. Trump is much worse. http://wapo.st/35uzmWu

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Russian commentators are also drawing parallels between Trump and ousted Ukrainian president Yanukovych, who fled to Rostov-on-Don in Russia upon his ouster in 2014. “Should we get another apartment in Rostov ready?” joked one, per @JuliaDavisNews..
⋙ DailyBeast, Julia Davis: Russia’s State TV Calls Trump Their ‘Agent’ http://bit.ly/2qZAkez
// Russian commentators note, rightly, that “sooner or later, the Democrats will come back into power,” and they’re already joking about offering Trump asylum.
● “Russia’s state television uses every opportunity to demoralize the Ukrainians with talking points based on Trump’s distaste for their beleaguered country.”
● “Putin has expressed undisguised delight with the crusade led by Trump and Giuliani to whitewash Moscow’s interference in the U.S. elections.”

WaPo, David Ignatius: Rudy Inc. http://wapo.st/2M2UN9o
// How Giuliani’s far-flung business interests have intertwined with his role as Trump’s global fixer

CBSNews: Schumer sends letter to McConnell to set framework for Senate impeachment trial http://cbsn.ws/2qWrhuI

≣ CNN: READ: Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer’s letter requesting witnesses in Senate impeachment trial http://cnn.it/2tp27py
// Senate Minority Leader Schumer wrote a letter to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Sunday evening, calling for at least four witnesses to testify in a Senate impeachment trial. Those witnesses include: acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, former national security adviser John Bolton, senior adviser to the acting White House chief of staff Robert Blair and Office of Management and Budget official Michael Duffey.

WaPo: Michael Flynn’s sentencing set for Jan. 28 after judge rejects his attacks on the FBI, Justice Department http://wapo.st/38JViza

🐣 RT @2dumfounded Whoa. This New Yorker story by Adam Entous about Lutsenko naturally touches on Shokin and I would suggest it is a MUST READ for anyone who wants to better understand Rudy’s shenigans.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jaysbookman This is a great story, probably the definitive story on the Burisma/Biden/Giuliani controversy. It doesn’t reflect well on Hunter Biden, who clearly traded on his dad’s name, nor on the ex-VP, who apparently chose not to know. But there’s no evidence of criminality. Also …. 📌 https://twitter.com/jaysbookman/status/1206590608699248646?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @jaysbookman … it depicts Giulliani as a crazed house cat chasing a laser beam, pouncing wherever shady Ukrainians aimed it and always coming up empty, without ever understanding why. He gets played for a fool, because he IS a fool….
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @jaysbookman … He keeps pressuring the US Justice Department to investigate his “evidence” against Biden and the Clintons, and he keeps failing because his “evidence” is transparent bullshit. If even Bill Barr won’t touch it, you know how groundless it must be….
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @jaysbookman … At one point, Rudy even tells the New Yorker reporter it might have been Joe Biden, not Russia, who hacked the DNC computers, and that Biden arranged $40 million in illegal donations from Ukrainian oligarchs to Hillary. (I bet Trump is hearing the same shit, but believes it.)
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @jaysbookman … It also tells you a lot that having failed to interest Trump’s DOJ, failed to interest Senate Republicans, and failed to interest even Fox News, Rudy is reduced to peddling his nutso conspiracies via OAN, which is Breitbart for people too stupid to read.
🐣 RT @adamentous Giuliani promised Lutsenko a meeting with Attorney General Barr. When Giuliani realized that setting up the meeting could get him in trouble, he decided instead to launch a smear campaign using pro-Trump media to pressure DoJ/FBI to investigate the Bidens
🐣 RT @ShimonPro !!!! The quote below from Giuliani is a stunning admission. ¤ “I believed that I needed Yovanovitch out of the way,” he said. “She was going to make the investigations difficult for everybody.”
⋙💙💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ NewYorker, Adam Entous: The Ukrainian Prosecutor Behind Trump’s Impeachment http://bit.ly/2PpXmoi All the background on Ukraine, Bidens and Giuliani ~ great journalism @adamentous
// 12/23/2019; print issue; How the efforts of Yuriy Lutsenko and Rudy Giuliani to smear Joe Biden led to a Presidential crisis.
⋙ See under Entire Articles: NYr Entous Lutsenko 12-16-2019

NYT, Ben Casselman and Karl Russell: There Are Economic Warning Signs for Trump in the Midwest http://nyti.ms/35o86Jg

💙💙 JustSecurity: Federal Criminal Offenses and the Impeachment of Donald J. Trump http://bit.ly/2RX9kqZ by Andrew Weissmann, Sam Berger, Randall Eliason, Barbara McQuade, Paul Seamus Ryan, Susan Simpson, Gary Stein and Michael Stern

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo, Greg Sargent: Democrats just made a strong case that Trump committed crimes. Now what? http://wapo.st/38HEEQw Bribery. Honest services fraud. Wire fraud.

The case the report makes is as follows. Federal statute makes “bribery” a crime if a public official “demands” or “seeks” anything “of value personally,” in return for performing “an official act,” and all of this has been done “corruptly.”

The report notes that Trump’s plot fits all these criteria. Trump sought announcements of investigations that would smear a political rival and help absolve Russia of 2016 electoral sabotage on his behalf. Trump directly pressured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to do this, and numerous texts show U.S. ambassadors negotiating with Ukraine for a statement announcing it, which was confirmed by testimony from ringleader Gordon Sondland and others.

Those were “things of value” to Trump. His own lawyer Rudolph Giuliani openly said they would be “very helpful” to Trump himself. And we know from those texts and from extensive testimony that Trump conditioned two official acts — a White House meeting and the granting of military aid — on getting those things of value.

Trump did all this “corruptly” — he subverted our foreign policy to his personal and political ends. The talking point that Trump cared about “corruption” is laughable: Trump, Giuliani and Sondland sought only investigations that would help him politically; the Pentagon had recommended releasing the aid; and there is zero evidence that any of this amounted to a policy judgment on Trump’s part in any meaningful sense.

The report also argues Trump committed related crimes: “Honest services fraud,” because he defrauded the American people of honest service as a public official, and a subsidiary of that, “wire fraud,” because he communicated his corrupt scheme over a phone line.

Randall Eliason, a professor of white-collar criminal law at George Washington University who has just posted an extensive new analysis at the Just Security website about the relevance of bribery statutes to Trump’s misdeeds, told me the House report is correct as a matter of law.

Meanwhile, former federal prosecutor Barbara McQuade has just posted a separate case that Trump committed honest services fraud.

All of this has numerous implications, none of them particularly good.

First, this should prompt us to revisit the Justice Department’s failure to launch a criminal investigation of the whistleblower complaint laying out much of this corrupt scheme. Remember, the CIA’s general counsel made a criminal referral to the Justice Department, which declined to investigate.A full reckoning with this scandal must also get to the bottom of that decision, particularly now that Trump’s attorney general, William Barr, is working overtime to discredit the Russia investigation, just as Trump pressured Ukraine to help him do.

Presumably McConnell would not argue that his own Senate’s trial is also illegitimate, so that excuse is now out the window. So if Senate Republicans refuse to hear from these witnesses, after Trump corruptly blocked them, good luck defending the proceedings in the court of public opinion.

And if they do go through with that, but Trump wins reelection anyway, good luck to the rest of us.

WaPo, Jonathan Capehart: The deplorable hypocrisy of Lindsey Graham and the Republican Party http://wapo.st/2swRtMW

🐣 RT @RepMarkMeadows I find it amazing for Chairman Schiff to claim he didn’t know of FISA abuse evidence. The whole Nunes memo laid it out. Schiff saw the same evidence we did. He chose to ignore it and scoff at it, and many in the media elevated him and took his side. They were wrong.
⋙ 🐣 The FISA abuse dealt exclusively with Carter Page after he left the campaign. The FBI investigation was based on a statement Papadopoulos made to an Australian diplomat. Mueller was appointed by a GOP DAG after Trump fired the FBI Director.

🐣 RT @ZevShalev #MoscowMitch is in a pickle courtesy of Chuck Schumer These witnesses and their lack of testimony are a big part of Article 2. If he doesn’t call Bolton et al, McConnell will be aiding and abetting, if not conspiring with, the President in obstructing congress. @NarativLive
⋙ 🐣 RT @ZevShalev Schumer wants Bolton and Mulvaney to testify in the senate trial as Dems threaten to hold back the articles of impeachment from the Senate unless they can guarantee a fair trial. @Narativlive [letter:] https://twitter.com/ZevShalev/status/1206507198932750336?s=20/photo/1-3

🐣 RT @tribelaw That’s my point exactly: Vote for the Articles of Impeachment in the House, then hold them like a Sword of Damocles over Trump and McConnell until he agrees to abide by his oath and hold a fair trial in the Senate, not a Trumpian whitewash. @ianbassin & @JRubinBlogger are right.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ianbassin There’s a growing view that unless McConnell agrees to hold a fair trial, the House should vote to impeach but not send the articles to the Senate. If the Senate won’t do its job honestly, they shouldn’t be allowed to do it dishonestly.

WaPo FactChecker: President Trump has made 15,413 false or misleading claims over 1,055 days http://wapo.st/34ti0Ie 🍄🍄🍄🍄 ¤ 🍄🍄🍄🍄 ¤ 🍄🍄🍄🍄

🐣 RT @KenDilanianNBC It’s hard to overstate how much Webster is respected, even revered, in the national security community. His criticisms of Barr here will reverberate. “I Headed the F.B.I. and C.I.A. There’s a Dire Threat to the Country I Love.”
🐣 RT @ChrisAlbertoLaw This Is An Extraordinary Alarm! ¤ William Webster, a former federal judge, director of the FBI from 1978 to 1987, & the CIA from 1987 to 1991 issues a serious warning: ¤ Trump, AG Barr & Giuliani are engaged in efforts that will destroy our democratic institutions & the U.S.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ChrisAlbertoLaw Former Director of FBI & CIA: ¤ Trump’s & AG Barr’s unrelenting lies & baseless vilification against the FBI, CIA, & DOJ IG is a lethal threat to our constitutional republic. ¤ “This is about the rule of law.” GOP & Dems “should defend it above all else.”
🐣 RT @DanRather We know what is happening is wrong, very wrong. It is incumbent on those who have positions of credibility to speak. Here William Webster with its impeccable credentials pulls no punches. A must read, and share…
🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 This is patriotism. William Webster – former judge, only person to serve as head of CIA & FBI (under Dems & Repubs), & a friend of Barr & Giuliani, speaks out. Thank you.
⋙ 💙 NYT, William Webster: The F.B.I. Is Not Broken http://nyti.ms/38KWtyg Mr. Webster is a former federal judge and the former director of both the F.B.I. and the C.I.A.
// And President Trump and William P. Barr are wrong to say that it is.

⭕ 15 Dec 2019

🚫🐣 RT @RudyGiuliani Budapest | Kiev | Vienna ¤ After hundreds of hours & months of research, I have garnered witnesses & documents which reveal the truth behind this impeachment, which includes NO wrongdoing by @realDonaldTrump. ¤ These threads only touch the surface. Read & watch all. More to come. 📌 https://twitter.com/RudyGiuliani/status/1206290547360579587?s=20
// disinfo

🐣 RT @tribelaw BREAKING NEWS: Schumer’s proposal to McConnell. If he rejects these reasonable ground rules & insists on a non-trial, the House should consider treating that as a breach of the Senate’s oath & withholding the Articles until the Senate reconsiders

🐣 RT @NormOrnstein Perfect that Trump would pick as his advocate the corrupt Florida AG who took an illegal $25,000 effective bribe to shut off the investigation of Trump University
// Pam Bondi

🐣 RT @neal_katyal It’s not just @justinamash’s politics in not being a democrat. It’s that he has demonstrated a serious and smart understanding of the Constitution and Trump’s wrongdoing. I hope this happens.
⋙ 🐣 RT @rachaelmbade SCOOP: 30 freshman House Democrats are trying 2 draft Rep. @JustinAmash (I) as an impeachment manager 4 the Senate trial of Trump ¤ Pelosi makes the call, but these Dems want a bipartisan showing & Amash is among the most conservative members in the House
⋙⋙ WaPo: Freshman Democrats push for Amash as impeachment manager http://wapo.st/2EmCacq

📊 FiveThirtyEight: Democratic Primary Race (just now) http://53eig.ht/38FTcQF
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1206463238029955076?s=20/photo/1
// Biden 26.4, Sanders 17.3, Warren 14.8, Buttigieg 9.4

🐣 RT @CraigCaplan House Judiciary Committee 658-page report on their articles of impeachment against President Donald John Trump resolution was filed in the House. http://bit.ly/ https://twitter.com/CraigCaplan/status/1206447686985175047?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 💙💙 📔 Report: House Judiciary Committee report on their articles of impeachment against President Donald John Trump http://bit.ly/2Ek2rIa 658p

Conclusion (Obstruction): As the Investigating Committees concluded, “it would be hard to imagine a stronger or more complete case of obstruction than that demonstrated by the President since the [impeachment] inquiry began.” [Footnote:] 941 In the history of our Republic, no President has obstructed Congress like President Trump. If President Nixon’s obstruction of Congress raised a slippery slope concern, we now find ourselves at the bottom of the slope, surveying the damage to our Constitution.

That damage is extraordinary. As explained above, and as set forth in Article II, President Trump has “sought to arrogate to himself the right to determine the propriety, scope, and nature of an impeachment inquiry into his own conduct, as well as the unilateral prerogative to deny any and all information to the House of Representatives in the exercise of its ‘sole Power of Impeachment.’”942 This abuse of the Presidential office, moreover, “served to cover up the President’s own repeated misconduct and to seize and control the power of impeachment—and thus to nullify a vital constitutional safeguard vested solely in the House of Representatives.”943 If President Trump is left unchecked, we will send an alarming message to future Presidents.

In word and deed, President Trump has sought to write the Impeachment Clause out of the Constitution. If his excuses for that conduct are accepted, then every future President can choose to ignore House subpoenas, and a bulwark against tyranny will be undone. This time, courageous and patriotic public servants defied the President’s direction and offered testimony about his corrupt solicitation and inducement of foreign interference in our elections. Next time, we may not be so fortunate, and a President may perpetrate abuses that remain unknown or unprovable. That is exactly what the Framers feared most as they designed the Office of the President. It is what they warned against in their deliberations, and what they sought to prevent by authorizing impeachments. We are the inheritors of that legacy—of a Republic, if we can keep it.

🐣 RT @RBReich What do these newspapers have in common?
NY Times
Washington Post
USA Today
LA Times
Salt Lake Tribune
Tampa Bay Times
Orlando Sentinel
Boston Globe
NY Daily News
Chicago Sun-Times
Philadelphia Inquirer
SF Chronicle
Their editorial boards have all called for impeachment.

Newsweek: Rudy Giuliani Shares His Ukraine Findings in Series of Tweets http://bit.ly/2EjVlUd
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🚫 🐣 RT @RudyGiuliani Budapest | Kiev | Vienna
After hundreds of hours & months of research, I have garnered witnesses & documents which reveal the truth behind this impeachment, which includes NO wrongdoing by @realDonaldTrump. ¤ These threads only touch the surface. Read & watch all. More to come.
📌 https://twitter.com/RudyGiuliani/status/1206290349422981120?s=20

🐣 RT @Jacksaurus3 God I love Robert De Niro – ¤ “The president is supposed to set an example of trying to do the right thing. Not be a nasty little bitch. Because that’s what he is. He’s a petulant little punk. There’s not one thing that I see in him or his family, not any redeeming qualities.”
⋙ TheHill: Robert De Niro blasts Trump as a “nasty little bitch,” says he would never play the president http://hill.cm/nhSpJe6 http://bit.ly/

🐣 RT @stuartstevens What Republican Senators need to realize is that just because others are breaking their oath of office doesn’t change the reality that the responsibility to uphold oath is still individual. Each took the oath. There’s no out clause based on group failure.
⋙ FoxNewsSunday Chris Wallace asks Pam Bondi how the Senate can do impartial justice when Senator McConnell is taking cues from the White House: “We should be working hand-in-hand with them.” #FNS #FoxNews #Impeachment 💽 https://twitter.com/stuartpstevens/status/1206262994960818176?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @SenWhitehouse If Republicans aren’t “even trying to pretend” to be fair jurors on impeachment, does that mean they won’t take the oath?
⋙ CNN: ‘I’m not trying to pretend to be a fair juror here’: Graham predicts Trump impeachment will ‘die quickly’ in Senate http://cnn.it/2YPL3Vi

✅ WaPo FactChecker, Glenn Kessler: 🍄🍄 The biggest Pinocchios of 2019 🍄🍄 http://wapo.st/2EjDrki Trump is closing in on 15,000 falsehoods

WaPo: Schumer calls for testimony from Mulvaney, Bolton in proposal to GOP on parameters for Trump impeachment trial http://wapo.st/36BqXAJ

🐣📊 54% favoring impeachment is more than favored Nixon’s when he resigned. As for it being more partisan now, I don’t think so. There were liberals & conservatives in both parties. Remember the Southern Democrats? Nixon’s “Southern Strategy” had begun, but took years to play out. ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1206388298425552896?s=20/photo/1
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🐣◕ RT @Rschooley Bizarre that approval Trump’s removal is polling similarly at the start of the process as Nixon’s was at the end and yet it’s still presented as if Democrats are the ones overplaying their hand. https://twitter.com/Rschooley/status/1206330979075256321?s=20/photo/1
// Nixon approval Trump approval

WaPo, Max Boot: The only principle Republicans have left is partisanship http://wapo.st/2Pr2SHk

🐣📊 RT @FoxNewsSunday Fox News Poll: Has the President abused power? Obstructed Congress? Committed bribery?#FNS #FoxNews #Polls #Impeachment https://twitter.com/FoxNewsSunday/status/1206222424590704640?s=20/photo/1
Yes/No: Abused His Power 53/38; Obstructed Congress 48/34; Committed Bribery 45/37
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🐣📊 RT @FoxNewsSunday FOX News Sunday debuted brand news exclusive polls on impeachment. 50% of registered voters support impeaching the President. #FNS #FoxNews #Polls #Impeachment https://twitter.com/FoxNewsSunday/status/1206222350506692609?s=20/photo/1
// Impeach and Remove 50%; Impeach, Don’t Remove 4%; Not Impeach 41%

WaPo: Senate GOP accused of violating oath to be impartial jurors http://wapo.st/36BqXAJ
// inside title: Senate GOP defends Trump, despite oath to be impartial impeachment jurors

⭕ 14 Dec 2019

🐣 RT @brianklaas [To @RudyGiuliani] I study coups. The impeachment process is the opposite of a coup in just about every way imaginable. And if you think this is a coup, then you are—I can’t stress this enough—an idiot. If you’d like to educate yourself and stop being an idiot, read this:
⋙ WaPo, Brian Klaas (10/30): I study coups. This is not a coup, Mr. President. http://wapo.st/2PKJCn0
// 10/30/2019

🐣 RT @lawrencehurley Justice Scalia’s writing partner:
⋙ 🐣 RT @BryanAGarner I’ve always called myself Republican. I keep my Twitter feed generally apolitical & will continue to do so. Generally. But as of today, I’m switching parties. Over impeachment. The Republican positions aren’t consonant with intellectual honesty. As of today, I’m an Independent.

🐣 RT @kurteichenwald 1. Based on rules of impeachment trials, Chief Justice Roberts, who will preside over any impeachment trial of Trump, must exclude both @senatemajldr McConnell and @LindseyGrahamSC from playing any role in the proceedings. Or demolish the credibility of @Scotus forever… 📌 https://twitter.com/kurteichenwald/status/1206026186243092480?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @kurteichenwald 2…this is not even a close call. The only way any other decision can be made is to, once again, indulge the @GOP’s consistent abandonment of constitutional principles, permit perjurious oaths, accept lies, and once again treat the Constitution as an array of loopholes….
⋙ 🐣 RT @kurteichenwald 3…Roberts must administer an oath to every Senator. The oath’s words are,”I solemnly swear (or affirm) that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of, now pending, I will do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws: so help me God.”…

🐣 RT @JeffMerkley I am. Mitch McConnell made very clear that his allegiance is to Donald Trump and not to country, rule of law, or the Constitution. The Senate owes the American people a serious trial that shows that nobody, not even a president, is above the law.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS Why isn’t every Senate Democrat out there *right now* denouncing this in the most forceful terms possible?
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS McConnell just confirmed to Sean Hannity that the trial will be shaped 100% in accord with Trump’s political needs. ¤ This Hannity interview is a horror. It belongs in a time capsule for future generations studying the Trump-era destruction of our system:
⋙⋙⋙ WaPo, Greg Sargent: McConnell’s awful Hannity interview shows power of Fox News’s disinformation http://wapo.st/36F2bzY

🐣 RT @kurteichenwald What I do not get: The Senate could acquit Trump. They have the power, they have the Constitutional authority. But instead, they throw away the Constitution, admit they will lie in taking their oaths, just to say “We will not listen, we will not convict, we are not objective.”
⋙ 🐣 Their message: Our Constitution is a joke. An Oath to be impartial is a joke. Our form of Government is a joke.

DailyBeast, Margaret Carlson: This Is the Week Trump’s Crimes Finally Started to Catch Up With Him http://bit.ly/2PmofJx
// The impeachment hearings have confirmed that the executive and legislative branches are dead to us. All that’s left is the judiciary, and it could be Trump’s undoing.

DailyBeast, Will Sommer: Lindsey Graham Invites Rudy Giuliani to Push Biden-Ukraine Conspiracy Theories in Senate Committee http://bit.ly/2PJL3lH
// “Rudy, if you want to come and tell us what you found, I’ll be glad to talk to you,” Graham says, adding, “I don’t know what he was up to when he was in the Ukraine.”

🐣 RT @joncoopertweets GOPers in purple districts who will vote NO to impeach:
Don Bacon
Mike Bost
Steve Chabot
Rodney Davis
Mario Diaz-Balart
Brian Fitzpatrick
Jim Hagedorn ✅ ~ Ours
Jaime Herrera Beutler
David Joyce
John Katko
Brian Mast
Pete Stauber
Elise Stefanik
Bryan Steil
Mike Turner
Fred Upton
Lee Zeldin

🐣 RT @HeidiNBC THREAD: (Pls read and RT) ¤ Facts behind Trump’s main defense he was withholding aid to Ukraine to address “corruption:”
1.Trump approved same aid in ’17 and ‘18
2.In spring of 2019, Zelensky won on “ANTI-CORRUPTION” platform.
📌 https://twitter.com/HeidiNBC/status/1205853592432922624?s=20

NYT Editorial: Impeach. http://nyti.ms/2PmgkMr

IN THE END, the story told by the two articles of impeachment approved on Friday morning by the House Judiciary Committee is short, simple and damning: President Donald Trump abused the power of his office by strong-arming Ukraine, a vulnerable ally, holding up hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid until it agreed to help him influence the 2020 election by digging up dirt on a political rival.

… He made it impossible for Congress to carry out fully its constitutionally mandated oversight role, and, in doing so, he violated the separation of powers, a safeguard of the American republic.

To resist the pull of partisanship, Republicans and Democrats alike ought to ask themselves the same question: Would they put up with a Democratic president using the power of the White House this way? Then they should consider the facts, the architecture and aspirations of the Constitution and the call of history. In that light, there can be only one responsible judgment: to cast a vote to impeach, to send a message not only to this president but to future ones.

… Mr. Trump has been committing arguably impeachable offenses since the moment he entered the Oval Office, including his acceptance of foreign money at his many businesses; his violations of campaign-finance law in paying hush money to a woman who claimed to have had a sexual affair with him; and, of course, his obstructions of justice in the Russia investigation, which were documented extensively by the special counsel, Robert Mueller.

… [What] changed in September [was] when a whistle-blower’s complaint, initially suppressed by the Justice Department, revealed the outline of Mr. Trump’s Ukraine scheme. That made it impossible to ignore the president’s lawlessness because it sounded an alarm that he was seeking to subvert the next election, depriving the voters of their right to check his behavior.

⭕ 13 Dec 2019

🐣 Being a “Lieutenant Colonel” sure beats being an “Impeached President”

WaPo, Hannah Knowles: ‘We’ve seen enough’: Editorial boards weigh in on impeachment http://wapo.st/35q0kyK

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance They let you do it when you’re above the law. You can do anything.
⋙ 🐣 RT @nytimes Rudy Giuliani has provided free personal legal advice to President Trump for the past 20 months. But his work was not included on the president’s annual financial disclosure filed in May that requires such gifts to be publicly listed. https://nyti.ms/2PJUeSV

WaPo, Dana Milbank: Impeachment is rare. Republicans’ histrionics are historic. http://wapo.st/2EjCdpw

WaPo, Isaac Stanley-Becker: Fact-based impeachment can’t penetrate the pro-Trump Web http://wapo.st/2tiduQ6

WaPo, Paul Waldman: The entire Republican Party is becoming a Russian asset http://wapo.st/36u0Tr6 //➔ very depressing that a country with a GDP the size of NY State could, with a small investment in Active Measures, capture the leading parties of the US and UK

🐣 RT @NicolleDWallace The gop performance yesterday should put to rest any doubts among Democrats that Joe Biden is a lethal threat to Trumps re-election prospects. Here’s why: conspiracy theories are gop version of bringing out the China for special guests – we don’t do it for just anyone.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Pam Bondi, the Florida AG who Trump’s now defunct charitable trust made a highly questionable political donation to, will play a lead role in his impeachment defense. She’s also a registered agent for Qatar.
⋙ MSNBC, Steve Benen: Despite earlier controversy, Pam Bondi joining Team Trump http://on.msnbc.com/2PkHgMy

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 This is going to be Russian propoganda from Pro-Russian, anti-Ukraine sources who are only interested in tearing our democracy apart. As with any reporting, I am sure good reporters will consider the source.
🐣 RT @rebeccaballhaus New: When Giuliani returned from Kyiv on Sat, Trump called him as his plane was still taxiing & asked: “What did you get?” Giuliani replied: “More than you can imagine.” W/@bykowicz@tggrove on Giuliani doubling down, even as friends urged him to lay low:
⋙ WSJ: ‘Just Having Fun’: Giuliani Doubles Down on Ukraine Probes http://on.wsj.com/35hNUZG
// Trump’s personal attorney escalates his push for investigations—the effort that helped spark impeachment inquiry

🐣 RT @mikememoli .@RepValDemings calls for @senatemajldr to recuse himself. ¤ “The moment Senator McConnell takes the oath of impartiality required by the Constitution, he will be in violation of that oath. He has effectively promised to let President Trump manage his own impeachment trial.”

🐣 RT @MitchellReports .@JohnBrennan: “We’re sending a signal to the world that all those things the United States said for so many years about the importance of following the rule of law, the importance of not having corrupt government officials, that has been laid to waste.” #AMRstaff

◕ MSNBC, MorningJoe (Sep): Numbers contradict President Trump’s reason for withholding aid from Ukraine http://on.msnbc.com/2sqBjEI
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1205539711198076928?s=20/photo/1
// 9/25/2019; aid to Ukraine; Willie Geist breaks down how President Trump has shifted his explanation on withholding Ukraine aid. European institutions have funded $425.2 million in gross overseas development assistance for Ukraine, while the U.S. has contributed $204.4 million, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

FiveThirtyEight: Trump Popularity ~ just now http://53eig.ht/2MJpIt2https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1205537204711436288?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: House Judiciary panel passes two articles of impeachment against Trump http://wapo.st/2Ph65sI

NYT, Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman: For Trump, Impeachment May Be a Political Plus but Also a Personal Humiliation http://nyti.ms/34jiKQe
// As the House moves toward what even he says is an inevitable vote to impeach him for high crimes and misdemeanors, President Trump toggles between self-pity and combativeness.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: McConnell indicates he’ll let Trump’s lawyers dictate Trump’s impeachment trial http://wapo.st/2so0IyW
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🐣 RT @nedmiller In “How Democracies Die,” Professors describe how, in failing democracies, “the referees of the democratic game were brought over to the government’s side, providing the incumbent with both a shield against constitutional challenges and a powerful & ‘legal’ weapon…”

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: Democracy Grief Is Real http://nyti.ms/2PlIyqR
// Seeing what Trump is doing to America, many find it hard to fight off despair.

WaPo, Greg Sargent: McConnell’s awful Hannity interview shows power of Fox News’s disinformation http://wapo.st/35mGWSY

⭕ 12 Dec 2019

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Nothing could be more conclusive proof of Trump’s guilt http://wapo.st/2YJ1Jh0

🐣 RT @Susan_Hennessey And a reminder that when the head of the National Security Division saw the transcript he independently made a referral to the Criminal Division.
⋙ 🐣 RT @K8brannen A reminder: The CIA General Counsel made a CRIMINAL REFERRAL to the Justice Department based on the whistleblower complaint and the details of the July 25 phone call.
⋙⋙ NBCNews (Oct): CIA’s top lawyer made ‘criminal referral’ on complaint about Trump Ukraine call http://nbcnews.to/2sobtRI
// 10/4/2019; Experts are raising questions about why the Justice Department did not open an investigation.

🐣 RT @donwinslow And the list is growing:
The Washington Post: Impeach
Los Angeles Times: Impeach
Boston Globe: Impeach
Orlando Sentinel: Impeach
Philadelphia Inquirer: Impeach
USA Today: Impeach

🐣 RT @justinamash You don’t impeach a president for ordinary crimes and misdemeanors. You impeach a president for high crimes and misdemeanors. ¤ You don’t look to statutes. You look to whether his behavior involves abusing power, violating the public trust, or using his office for personal gain.

🐣 RT @ EvanMcMullin I’m quite tired of listening to House Republicans complain disingenuously about process. If our processes were so important to them, they’d demand that the president comply with congressional subpoenas, and that our elections be protected.

MSNBC, RachelMaddow: Impeachment report moves newspapers, triggers wave of editorials http://on.msnbc.com/2Pgipt8
// Rachel Maddow shares highlights from editorials in major American newspapers calling for the impeachment of Donald Trump, including from some papers that were discouraging of impeachment until the House published its impeachment report.

🐣 RT @Acyn “What we’ve now seen is the foreman of the jury fixing the outcome of the trial with the defendant’s lawyer” 💽 https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1205358301795385345?s=20/photo/1 [Joyce Vance ]

WaPo: Impeachment exposes the widening gap between Republicans and the truth http://wapo.st/38BcQ0g

🐣 RT @carolecadwalla This is not the worst. Worst is yet to come. But a story: 2 months ago, I hit deep low. Realised: journalism had failed. Authorities had failed. Politics had failed. But..now I think: fuck that shit. The EUref was illegally conducted. That’s just fact. And one day, it will matter
🐣 [To @CaroleCadwalla] But, for what little it’s worth, you have shined 🕯
// as Boris Johnson wins in UK; tag: Brexit

🐣 RT @Acyn Swalwell goes after Collins 💽 https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1205301369483087872?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @Acyn Collins goes after Swalwell 💽 https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1205302822532612096?s=20/photo/1

🐣💙💙 RT @BarbMcQuade Here are the GOP defenses I have heard so far to articles of impeachment, along with the knee-jerk responses I have been shouting at my television. 📌 https://twitter.com/BarbMcQuade/status/1205353357180833792?s=20

🐣 RT @chrislhayes The expectation going into the day that markup was going to end at 6pm. Pretty clear GOP wanted to have the vote be “in the dead of night” so they could use that as a talking point.

🐣 RT @bret_mcgurk Quick thread / update on the still unfolding consequences of Trump’s appeasing Erdogan while asking for absolutely nothing in return. Two weeks ago, recall, Trump feted Erdogan at the WH for no apparent reason. Since then, what’s happened? 📌 https://twitter.com/brett_mcgurk/status/1205192707288625152?s=20/photo/1

🐣 💙◕ RT @CmCristy53 [chart cartoon timeline of Ukraine Affair ] https://twitter.com/CmCristy53/status/1205348403514761218?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @tribelaw Is it a “trial” if the defendant runs the proceedings? What about the ancient principle that nobody can be the judge of his own case?
⋙ 🐣 Can Roberts declare a mistrial?

🐣 RT @ronreiner Moscow Mitch has just announced he will conduct the Senate trial in coordination with the WH. So much for Fairness & Impartiality. So much for Checks & Balances. So much for our 243 year Democratic Experiment.

🐣 RT @tribelaw I’m at a loss for words
🐣 RT @rgoodlaw The fix is in. And it’s in your face explicit.
🐣 RT @moscow_project Trump’s chief accomplice Mitch McConnell says the quiet part out loud: The jury is already rigged.
🐣 RT @benjaminwittes It’s very hard to reconcile this statement by McConnell with the special oath senators are required to take in impeachment trials under the rules.
🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Many jobs for Kentuckystan oblast!
⋙ 🐣 RT @MollyMcKew “What Senate? There is no Senate. There is only the erosion of constitutional powers that I have happily overseen because now my corruption can be out in the open. Come visit me in Kentucky’s new Russian aluminum mill!”
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Mitch McConnell rejects the founding fathers’ creation of a system of checks & balances to keep any one branch of gov’t from becoming too powerful & engaging in corruption/abuse of power.
⋙ ⋙ 🐣 RT @Acyn Mitch McConnell: Everything I do during this, I’m coordinating with White House Counsel. There will be no difference between the President’s position and our position as to how to handle this 💽 [Fox] https://twitter.com/MollyMcKew/status/1205345168448196608?s=20/photo/1

CNN: McConnell and White House counsel agree to coordinate impeachment trial plans http://cnn.it/34dQazx

🐣 RT @GrantStern To recap: The House Judiciary Committee just spent 14 hours on an #ImpeachmentDebate, but Doug Collins is furious that the Chairman thinks every member of the committee should make their fateful vote in the morning after a night of rest. […]

🐣◕ RT @pbump Trump tweets at times of conflict. This conflict, impeachment, is the biggest he’s seen yet. https://wapo.st/38xuIsY https://twitter.com/pbump/status/1205214598913232896?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @MSNBC .@jmeacham says today’s impeachment hearing shows “a debate about historic issues in an unhistoric fashion.”
💙 ⋙ 💽 MSNBC, MitchellReports: Meacham: We’re having a historic debate in unhistoric fashion http://on.msnbc.com/2M4GFwH
// Historian Jon Meacham reacts to the House Judiciary Committee hearing to vote on articles of impeachment. Meacham says the committee is having a historic debate in an unhistoric fashion.

🐣 RT @CREWcrew SOLICITING FOREIGN CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION (52 U.S.C. §§ 30109, 30121)—The FECA prohibits foreign nationals from making contributions or donations. It is a felony punishable by up to five years’ imprisonment if the amount exceeds $25,000.
🐣 RT @CREWcrew BRIBERY (18 U.S.C. § 201)—It is a felony offense for a public official to corruptly seek anything of value in return for taking an official action. Offenders can be fined, imprisoned for up to 15 years, and disqualified from holding future public office.
🐣 RT @CREWcrew MISAPPROPRIATION OF FEDERAL FUNDS (18 U.S.C. § 641)—It is a felony to knowingly take for one’s own use property that belongs to the federal government (like money allocated for foreign aid). Offenders can be fined, imprisoned for up to 10 years in prison, or both.

‼️ 🐣 RT @GovMikeHuckabee I’ll be on @seanhannity 2nite @FoxNews at 9pm ET and will explain how @realDonaldTrump will be eligible for a 3rd term due to the illegal attempts by Comey, Dems, and media , et al attempting to oust him as @POTUS so that’s why I was named to head up the 2024 re-election.
⋙ 🐣 A joke, right?

🐣 RT @JimTaePark
Democrats:
Facts. Facts. Facts. Abuse of power.
Facts. Facts. Facts. Obstruction of Congress.
Facts. Facts. Facts. Save Democracy.

GOP:
Lies. Lies. Lies. Are you distracted yet?
Lies. Lies. Lies. Are you confused yet?
Lies. Lies. Lies. Dems don’t like Trump?
#impeachmentDebate

NYT, Paul Krugman: The Party That Ruined the Planet http://nyti.ms/2tefCs3
// Republican climate denial is even scarier than Trumpism.

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin .@jonathanchait: “Rudy has worked as Trump’s lawyer for “free,” but Parnas paid him half a million dollars for his work. If Parnas himself was being paid by Russian sources, this means the Russians were essentially subsidizing Trump…”
⋙ 💙 NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Report: Trump’s Ukraine Extortion Scheme Was Financed by Russians http://bit.ly/2EcqMjh

What did Russia get in return? Quite a bit. Trump attempted to hold up military aid that had been passed by Congress by margins Trump couldn’t block. He has continued to withhold a desperately sought meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky, which the Ukrainian president believed would serve as a signal of American support, and give Ukraine leverage against Russia. Instead, Trump met this week in the White House with Russian foreign minister Sergey V. Lavrov, sending the opposite of the signal Ukraine wanted. Andrew Weiss, a Russia expert at the Carnegie Institute for International Peace, tells the New York Times, “The Russians surely arranged the Lavrov visit to capitalize on all of this and to send a message to the Ukrainians that they’re basically on their own now and need to cut the best deal they can since the U.S. backstop is largely inoperative.”

That’s not all. A large part of Russia’s agenda in Ukraine is to influence that country’s internal politics. Ukraine is ground zero of Russia’s overseas political operations. Moscow has financed a series of corrupt officials who pursue pro-Russian policies. (Russia then turns around and uses Ukraine’s corruption as a reason for other countries to shun it.) Before he managed Trump’s 2016 campaign, Paul Manafort was paid by Russian oligarchs to represent the pro-Russian Party of Regions.

The revolution that deposed Manafort’s candidate and the recent election of reformist president Zelensky have threatened Russia’s internal influence in Ukraine. Giuliani’s work there has essentially picked up where Manafort left off. He has tried to vindicate Manafort by digging up evidence that Ukrainians framed him as a criminal through the “black ledger” listing his illegal payments. On his trip to Ukraine, Giuliani huddled with a number of notoriously corrupt pro-Russian officials, including veterans of the Party of Regions. (Philip Bump has a good rundown of the rogues’ gallery of Giuliani partners.) He is openly working to promote the cast of characters Russia wants to run Ukraine.

Update: I want to emphasize that the fact that Parnas was paid by Russia suggests, but does not prove, government intent. The structure of Russia’s economy and political system links its oligarchs to the political agenda of the government. (Craig Unger’s reporting has a lot of detail as to how this dynamic works.) In particular, Russia’s organized crime kingpins, to which Parnas has links, operate in conjunction with the state. It would be out of character for them to finance an operation that has such important implications in a theater in which Moscow is so deeply invested. However, prosecutors have not identified the motivation of Parnas’s financiers. As noted before, they were also engaged in a money-making scheme, so it’s possible (albeit unlikely) that the clearly pro-Russian outcomes of the work by Giuliani, Parnas and Fruman was incidental from the point of view of their financiers.

NYT, Caroline Fredrickson: In Bill Barr, Trump Has a Roy Cohn Upgrade http://nyti.ms/2Pjqe1v
The attorney general has acted more like a henchman than the leader of an agency charged with exercising independent judgment.

🐣 RT @mayawiley On @mitchellreports John Meachum just said it! “The Republicans have basically become” a party of Monarchy and “Trump is their king”! #impeachmentDebate

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Speaker Pelosi: “The articles [of impeachment] are what they are. They’re very powerful, they’re very strong, and they are a continuation of a pattern of misbehavior on the part of the president.” Via CBS 💽 https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1205164297543995392?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @RepValDemings Getting caught in the act doesn’t make you innocent. #DefendOurDemocracy
⋙ 🐣 RT @jonallendc Jim Jordan’s argument is like saying a murder for hire agreement isn’t a crime if the cops apprehend the hitman before the killing — No one got paid, No one got killed, No crime.

🐣 Can a man without a conscience ever have “corrupt intent”?

🐣 RT @RepSwalwell There is no higher crime than for the president to use the power of his office to corrupt our elections. Period. ¤ #DefendOurDemocracy
💽 https://twitter.com/RepSwalwell/status/1205149658831560704?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @awprokop At the impeachment hearing, Rep. Eric Swalwell just tried to introduce this article by me on all the indictments and guilty pleas Mueller got. ¤ (Doug Collins objected)
⋙ Vox, Andrew Prokop: All of Robert Mueller’s indictments and plea deals in the Russia investigation http://bit.ly/2Dzgydg
// The investigation is now complete.

WSJ (2018): Comey Tells House Panel He Suspected Giuliani Was Leaking FBI Information to Media http://on.wsj.com/2PCApx0
// 12/8/2018; Giuliani has previously denied getting information from the bureau’s New York field office

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind Trump is spending the historic morning of the House Judiciary Committee voting on articles of impeachment against him alone in his residence watching cable TV and sending nearly 100 tweets and retweets, including airing grievances that he is not TIME’s person of the year.

CNN: FBI agents warn of ‘chilling effect’ from Trump and Barr attacks http://cnn.it/2tdBSCr “ … leaving them wondering whether federal agents could be less aggressive the next time they have to pursue a sensitive investigation”

💙 TheAtlantic, Anne Applebaum: The False Romance of Russia http://bit.ly/2PcqNKe
// American conservatives who find themselves identifying with Putin’s regime refuse to see the country for what it actually is.

🐣 RT @ HardballChris Trump became president because of the politics of grievance. It’s the heart of Trumpism. Today we’re seeing Republicans demonstrate that. All they want to do is distract.

NBCNews, Kurt Bardella: House Republicans’ Trump impeachment strategy was simple: Distract, deceive and yell http://nbcnews.to/2qLjhwF
// GOP lawmakers have treated the hearings like Fox New segments, delivering loud, rambling monologues in a deliberate attempt to wear down participants and viewers.

⭕ 11 Dec 2019

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: Michael Horowitz Will Not Save Us. Only We Can Save Us. http://bit.ly/34hbt3p
// The moral truth of our situation is obvious. The President of the United States is a gangster, a liar, a pimpernel, a gonef, a shyster, a sociopath.

McClatchy: Pompeo is being sued for records of Trump’s meetings with Putin. A judge will hear the case. http://bit.ly/2rtpe1L

🐣 RT @MSNBC Amid concerns that Pres. Trump could suddenly pull out of NATO, there’s a bipartisan bill that would require Congressional approval to exit the alliance.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, Rachel Maddow: Senators move to protect NATO from Trump’s destructive whims http://on.msnbc.com/2RMegiy
// Senator Tim Kaine talks with Rachel Maddow about a new bipartisan bill from the Senator Foreign Relations Committee that would require a president to seek the advice and consent of the Senate before being allowed to pull the United States out of the NATO alliance, preempting a potential rash move by Donald Trump.

USAToday: USA TODAY’s Editorial Board: Impeach President Trump http://bit.ly/35hsLP0
// The president’s Ukraine shakedown and stonewalling are too serious for the House to ignore: Our view

NYT, Charles Blow: Impeachment in the House Is the Victory http://nyti.ms/2YDVyuS
// Donald Trump and his supporters need to know that you can be punished for your actions.

WaPo, EJ Dionne: Our country is accepting the unacceptable http://wapo.st/38z7xy7 “We thought we had a consensus about basic norms that protect freedom and self-government. That consensus has been swept away by Republican partisans”

🐣 RT @brianklaas Confidence in US leadership, change from Obama to Trump:
↓76% Germany
↓75% France
↓58% Canada
↓52% Australia
↓51% UK
↓48% Japan
↓44% South Korea
↓43% Mexico
↑8% Russia
(Pew 2018).
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheHill President @realDonaldTrump: “This country is so respected and we were not respected four years ago. We were laughed at.” #TrumpRallyHershey 💽 https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1204561748436631552?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ChrisLutolf “My people came to me. Dan Coats came to me, and some others. They said they think it’s Russia. I have President Putin. He just said it’s not Russia. I will say this: I don’t see any reason why it would be.”#TraitorTrump, Helsinki, 7/16/2018 @jennycohn1 sets forth the facts. ⬇️
⋙ 🐣 RT @JennyCohn Before the 2016 election, Russia:
* Breached VR Systems, which had remote access to voter lists in NC (a swing state)
* Accessed voter registrations in FL (a swing state)
* Accessed voter registrations in IL
* Breached 2 more election vendors that were never identified 1/
📌 https://twitter.com/jennycohn1/status/1204923207087575040?s=20

NYT Editorial: Ukraine’s President Stands Alone Against Russia http://nyti.ms/2RKMMKe
// The lack of American interest was clear as the two nations’ presidents met in Paris.

WaPo Editorial: The real problems the inspector general found http://wapo.st/2LKfgzC

… The review of the department’s investigation of President Trump’s 2016 campaign and Russian election meddling found that the probe was properly launched and that there was no indication of political bias. It also found that the FBI breached protocol in the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) process. That deserves further discussion — but not, as Attorney General William P. Barr has done, to dignify the president’s “deep state” conspiracy theories.

Almost simultaneously with the report’s release Monday, Mr. Barr dismissed and minimized Mr. Horowitz’s findings — or, at least, the ones that failed to paint the FBI as a rogue agency nursing an anti-Trump agenda. “The FBI launched an intrusive investigation of a U.S. presidential campaign on the thinnest of suspicions that, in my view, were insufficient to justify the steps taken,” he said. The next day he raised “the possibility that there was bad faith.”

U.S. Attorney John Durham, whom Mr. Barr handpicked to conduct yet another investigation of the Russia probe, piled on, saying that “we do not agree with some of the report’s conclusions as to predication and how the FBI case was opened” and implied that he had uncovered new evidence that might shift the picture. This was the statement that surprised Mr. Horowitz. Its innuendo left unanswered whether Mr. Durham has turned up something new.

The responses suggest a warped view of what is significant. The FBI opened its investigation into the Trump campaign after receiving a credible report that a Trump aide had said the Russians had obtained Hillary Clinton’s emails, just as federal officials were seeing Russian attempts to interfere with the 2016 presidential election. Mr. Barr on Tuesday called these alarming facts a “flimsy” basis on which to launch an investigation. In reality, the FBI had an obligation to determine, on the fly and in unprecedented circumstances, whether there was collusion.

The inspector general explained Wednesday that Mr. Durham told him a preliminary, rather than full, investigation was warranted, even though, in either case, the FBI could have taken investigative steps similar to those it pursued. If this is the issue, it is a flimsy one on which to hang a public rebuke of Mr. Horowitz, particularly when doing so plays into Mr. Trump’s raging about the “scum” at the FBI who dared investigate him. …

WaPo, Greg Sargent: William Barr’s deceptions are more dangerous than you think. Here’s the latest. http://wapo.st/2PAASjm

🔊 ApplePodcasts, Lawfare: Michael Horowitz vs. the Committee with No Bull from The Lawfare Podcast on Apple Podcasts http://apple.co/2seSfOx

🐣 RT @MSNBC “The attorney general, once again, is trying to take the findings, this time of the inspector general, and mislead the American public about what happens at the FBI, and he’s attacking his own department as he does it.” – Fmr. DOJ spokesman Matthew Miller
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, DeadlineWH: Former DOJ official: The attorney general is trying to mislead the American people http://on.msnbc.com/35fgACz
// Breaking down how DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz revealed in his testimony that the pushback his report received from U.S. attorney John Durham, who is running another investigation into the Russia probe, was not exactly what it seemed at first

🐣📊 RT @Poliitidope NEW via @Reuters: Trump is at 32 approve, 62% disapprove among Independents. ¤ Strong disapproval among Independents nearly TRIPLES strong approval: 38% strong disapprove, 14% strong approve. http://bit.ly/2slgI4E
https://twitter.com/Politidope/status/1204937391888371717?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 Plus STRONG Disapproval is 20% higher than STRONG Approval among Registered Voters

Politico, Josh Gerstein: Feds seek to revoke bail of Giuliani associate Lev Parnas http://politi.co/2sixBx7
// Prosecutors said in a court filing that Parnas lied about his finances and should be jailed because he’s a flight risk.

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade Former AG Eric Holder explains how AG William Barr’s blind loyalty to Trump breaches his duty to serve the people and the Constitution:
🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 “The American people deserve an attorney general who … can be entrusted to pursue the facts and the law, even — and especially — when they are … inconsistent with the personal interests of the president who appointed him. William Barr has proved he is incapable.”
⋙ WaPo, Eric Holder: William Barr is unfit to be attorney general http://wapo.st/36sHneS

🐣 RT @jonlemire At a Senate GOP luncheon this week, McConnell warned his colleagues against calling witnesses. ¤ “Mutually assured destruction,” he said
⋙ WaPo: Senate Republicans look to hold short impeachment trial despite Trump’s desire for an aggressive defense http://wapo.st/

🐣 RT @KyleGriffin1 Rep. Karen Bass calls out Republicans: “This is not a coup.” ¤ “It is irresponsible to label a constitutional process a coup.”

🐣 RT @RCdeWinter Let us not forget the words of @senatemajldr, @RepKenBuck, who after@BarackObama was elected. said, “The single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president.” #Hypocrites

🐣 RT @duty2warn He’s a malignant narcissist. Being impeached makes him fearful, being self-obsessed makes him traitorous. His core pathology makes him the sworn enemy of truth. But his need to peddle debunked conspiracy theories to avoid admitting wrongdoing could be where pathology traps him.

Politico, Renatto Mariotti: Impeachment Articles’ Simplicity Is Their Strength http://politi.co/2LNusfo
// Congressional Democrats have the Constitution on their side as they argue for Trump’s removal.

🐣 RT @JohnWDean You have to be a glutton for pain to listen to the Republicans SHOUT how their president is being unfairly impeached for nothing, just insisting Ukraine help him fix the 2020 election, just destroying our democracy. The GOP is pathetic. For shame, Republicans. Go home!

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Prosecutors have asked a judge to return Giuliani associate Lev Parnas to jail for lying about his income and concealing a $1 million payment he got from Russia in September, a month before he was charged. ¤ “Parnas poses an extreme risk of flight.”
⋙ Bloomberg: Giuliani Associate Parnas Got $1 Million From Russia, U.S. Says http://bloom.bg/2sgNYdq
● Prosecutors ask judge to revoke Parnas’ bail, send him to jail
● Russia payment raises questions about nature of Parnas’ work

🐣 RT @gtconway3d Indeed. He always wants to present himself as the best at everything, and so it’s only right that he should be impeached for his very best high crimes and misdemeanors.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Delavegalaw If the president would like to itemize additional abuses of power that he thinks are more deserving of impeachment, he should get that list out there asap. We would love to see it.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @gtconway3d Makes you wonder if he’s done something even worse that we don’t know about.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @gtconway3d “[A] Trump adviser said … the President has appeared somewhat taken aback that his actions toward Ukraine are ultimately what led to his likely impeachment[:] ‘Frankly, I think he’s a little surprised it’s the Ukraine thing that’s done it.’”

McClatchy: Pompeo is being sued for records of Trump’s meetings with Putin. A judge will hear the case. http://bit.ly2rtpe1L

🐣 RT @ HouseJudiciary The two articles charge President Trump with [1] placing his private, political interests above our national security, above our free and fair elections, and [2] above our ability to hold public officials accountable.
💽 https://twitter.com/HouseJudiciary/status/1204920249767858176?s=20/photo/1

6:00pmCT Markup of Articles of Impeachment ⇈ ⇈

🐣 RT @Politico A federal judge on Wednesday rejected the Trump administration’s attempt to toss out a lawsuit over missing notes documenting President Trump’s face-to-face meetings with President Vladimir Putin of Russia
⋙ Politico: Judge rejects government’s motion to toss suit over missing Trump-Putin meeting notes http://politi.co/2Pzqkkt
// Two watchdog groups charge that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo violated the Federal Records Act.

WaPo, Josh Rogin: The United States is about to sanction Assad, Russia and Iran for Syrian war crimes http://wapo.st/2PCXWxD

WSJ: Republicans Condemn FBI’s Use of Surveillance Powers They Long Supported http://on.wsj.com/2t4MKSR Democrat’s are the national security party now
// Self-described security hawks now say they see major problems in surveillance law

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT Joe Biden’s video hitting Trump for becoming a global laughingstock has been viewed online 12 million times. ¤ It’s proof of concept – there’s a market to take it to Trump on national security. The issue is a traditional strength for the GOP, but it doesn’t have to be in 2020.

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “The Russian Foreign Minister is more credible about what happened in that meeting than the President of the United States and the press secretary… I have to take Lavrov’s word… You can’t believe a word that the president says” – @Eugene_Robinson w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1204902729853874176?s=20/photo/1

🐣 This impeachment is not about “cleansing the office.” It’s about saving the Republic. @LindseyGrahamSC

TheHill: Horowitz did not find evidence Obama asked for probe of Trump http://bit.ly/2LJyLsa

🐣 The shorter trial the better for Dems. A trial railroaded through will be an obvious miscarriage of justice. Plus it would be done without the Rudy bs, which will be ineffective outside of a trial. Fact is, the GOP is terrified of the kind of trial Trump wants.

TheBulwark, Charlie Sykes: Two Cheers for the Articles of Impeachment http://bit.ly/2RJLDCC

🐣 No aspect of Mueller Report depended on the Steele dossier or on surveilling Carter Page, per @benjaminwittes on @MTPDaily

🐣 It was good to get Horowitz saying, under oath, that his disagreement with Durham over predication didn’t have to do with whether a counterintelligence investigation should be opened, but what kind: full or preliminary. 1/2
⋙ 🐣 And, in the end, they didn’t use any methods that required a full investigation, per @FrankFigliuzzi1 on @DeadlineWH 2/2

🐣 What I learned in school today (but GOP, I guess, didn’t): ¤ The Trump campaign investigation was not started because of Carter Page ((or the dossier). It was started because of Papadopoulos.

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: American Democracy Needs Better Reporters than Pete Williams http://bit.ly/2RHMZ0w

🐣 RT @moscow_project Trump’s pressure campaign has sent its signal: Ukrainian officials have been monitoring Trump’s Twitter in hopes he’ll voice support for them in their talks with Russia. ¤ Instead, he posted an all-smiles picture with Russia’s foreign minister.
⋙ DailyBeast: Ukrainians: Trump Just Sent Us ‘a Terrible Signal’ http://bit.ly/36ty1zc
// Kyiv officials were hoping for a statement of support from Trump in advance of Ukraine’s big summit with Russia. Instead, the president hosted Putin’s main man.

🐣 What I learned in school today (but GOP, I guess, didn’t): ¤ The Trump campaign investigation was not started because of Carter Page ((or the dossier). It was started because of Papadopoulos.

WaPo: Inspector general says Barr’s handpicked prosecutor failed to convince him FBI was wrong to open Trump campaign investigation http://wapo.st/35dJjHJ “we stand by our findings”

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: DOJ inspector general sheds further doubt on the Trump team’s tactics http://wapo.st/35et39B

🐣 RT @MollyMcKew And let’s remember again: ¤ People who spent their careers pursuing Russian organized crime and conducting counterintelligence operations against Russia in the US have been systematically targeted, discredited, smeared, and fired by POTUS.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: 6 takeaways from the Michael Horowitz hearing http://wapo.st/2RLKOsP

1. Durham’s objection ‘surprised’ Horowitz
2. Horowitz won’t bite on ‘spying’
3. No vindication for Comey
4. The Rudy Giuliani/leaks probe continues
5. A moment of reckoning for FISA process
6. Graham’s sympathy for Carter Page and ‘this poor guy’ George Papadopoulos

TheIndependent [UK]: Trump appears to threaten FBI director for not repeating debunked conspiracy theory http://bit.ly/2Pbzt3H
// He ‘will never be able to fix the FBI’, Mr Trump says

🐣 If @msnbc hadn’t cut in on Lindsey, I would have turned it off. (My brain can’t keep up with all the distortions.) Good call. @AriMelber

🐣 RT @EricHolder To the men and women of DOJ/FBI: stay strong, keep the faith, be true to the oath you have sworn, be secure in the knowledge that you have the support of the American people. The era of Trump and Barr will pass-their slander, insults and lies will end. We respect & believe in you

CNN, Stephen Collinson: Trump assaults facts to survive impeachment http://cnn.it/2E9kZuI

🐣 “This was not a politically-motivated investigation. There is no ‘deep state’” – @SenFeinstein

🐣 Lo! A sane person speaks. Thank you, @SenFeinstein

🐣 RT @Leah McElrath There appears to have been a glitch in Graham’s revised programming today and he’s back to being a hawk on Russia, briefly at least:
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Lindsey Graham: “It was the Russians, ladies and gentleman, who stole the Democratic National Committee emails, Podesta’s emails, and screwed around with Hillary Clinton. It wasn’t the Ukrainians. it was the Russians. And they’re coming after us again.”

🐣 @costareports says Lindsey Graham met with Barr to go over IG report

🐣 RT @MollyMcKew Lindsey Graham himself is a lie, and everyone in Washington knows it, and frankly I’m surprised it hasn’t becoming more of an issue as he has become a clown puppet.
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar Lindsey Graham begins the Horowitz hearing by claiming the FBI was “able to stop” the Russian interference campaign against the Clinton campaign. That’s a lie. ¤
📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1204781054533537798?s=20

🐣 RT @ECMcLaughlin Gonna be really candid that if Trump isn’t removed, resigns or if he wins re-election, I’m gonna have a hard time raising my kids in America. ¤ The EO from yesterday, and his pre-genocidal comments from last night on migrants, are a signal of what’s to come. ¤ It’s deadly serious.

🐣 RT @vermontgmg This week has made clear that Fox News’ lies have morphed into a legitimate national security threat to the United States and the functioning of a democracy. My latest:
⋙ WIRED, Garrett Graf: Fox News Is Now a Threat to National Security http://bit.ly/2seuy94
// The network’s furthering of lies from foreign adversaries and flagrant disregard for the truth have gotten downright dangerous.

🐣 RT @carlbildt It should now be clear that bilateral Moscow-Kyiv talks will not break the Donbas logjam. With the US out of the picture the EU should do some serious work and put a detailed Minsk implementation plan on the table. It’s perfectly doable. Nothing else is likely to bring process.

🐣 RT @carlbildt Today is a black day for our global multilateral trading system as the US effectively shuts down the dispute settlement mechanism of the WTO. It wants the language of power, rather than the language of rules, to govern

⭕ 10 Dec 2019

🐣 RT @waltshaub As Attorney General, Barr is a threat to democracy. He has distorted facts and misled the public. He appointed Durham to run a concurrent investigation because he knew the Inspector General would debunk his conspiracy theories, and he needed someone he could control. /1 📌 https://twitter.com/waltshaub/status/1204601743415369732?s=20

NYT, Frank Bruni: The Perverse Servility of Bill Barr http://nyti.ms/2Pavlkd
// How does Trump’s attorney general keep a straight face?

🐣 RT @CNN “The attorney general of the United States is a Fox News bot,” says Jeffrey Toobin, adding, “[He] keeps demanding investigation after investigation until he gets the results that he wants? That’s something that happens in the Soviet Union, not in the [US]” http://cnn.it/36ml36p 💽 https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1204591965364531200?s=20/photo/1

Newsweek: Conservative Attorney Group Slams Trump’s AG: ‘Bill Barr Has Grossly Mischaracterized and Subverted’ IG Findings http://bit.ly/2t22VjS

NYT: Trump ‘Ignored and Injured’ the National Interest, Democrats Charge in Impeachment Articles http://nyti.ms/2rAbUZk
// Democratic leaders unveiled articles of impeachment charging President Trump with abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.

NYT: Trump and Barr Escalate Attacks on F.B.I. Over Report on Russia Inquiry http://nyti.ms/38rfxBt
The president suggested he lacked confidence in his own F.B.I. director, who did not share his negative view of a long-awaited inspector general report.

Crooks&Liars: Rep. Steve Cohen Smacks MSNBC For Airing GOP Russia Propaganda http://bit.ly/2YEKcqd //➔ The 11:00amET hour on @msnbc is its weakest and with Geoff Bennett standing in it was worse than usual; I turned it off

TheAtlantic, Adam Serwer: The ‘Russia Hoax’ Is a Hoax http://bit.ly/2Pe4rbv
// A report by the Department of Justice inspector general debunks the claims that the investigation into political interference by the Kremlin was a left-wing conspiracy to depose the president.

MSNBC, Hardball: Michael McFaul: ‘No reason’ for Trump’s meeting with Russia FM Lavrov http://on.msnbc.com/2LJmnbJ
// On the same day House Democrats announced articles of impeachment against President Trump for his actions withholding anti-Russian military aid to our ally Ukraine, Trump met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in the Oval Office.

🐣 RT @harrylitman The out-of-line comments by Durham and Barr enable Trump to go steps further and call the FBI “thugs,” and the vilification will get worse. And Trump now has the talking point that Durham will be dropping another shoe, which is just as valuable for him as an actual finding.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Hardball At a rally, Trump called the FBI ‘scum’ amid the release of an IG report on the FBI’s investigation of the 2016 Trump campaign. The IG report debunked his claim that the investigation was launched by biased individuals within the intel community.
⋙⋙ MSNBC, Hardball: Trump calls FBI ‘scum’ at rally http://on.msnbc.com/36sA1bf
At a rally in Pennsylvania, Trump called the FBI ‘scum’ amid the release of an IG report on the FBI’s investigation of the 2016 Trump campaign. The IG report debunked the president’s claim that the investigation into his campaign was launched by biased individuals within the intelligence community looking to undermine his presidency.

WaPo, Dan Balz and Philip Rucker: A day of history accentuates America’s divide and the distortions of truth in the Trump era http://wapo.st/38tnMwI

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok OMFG Barr’s on a propaganda blitz to discredit the #IGReport! He just said “there was no evidence of collusion,” presidential campaigns “often” have foreign contacts AND money ¤ , FBI spied, Russia investigation launched on “very flimsy” evidence & in “bad faith” @msnbc 📌 https://twitter.com/PaulaChertok/status/1204456364161916928?s=20
⋙ … 🐣 RT @PaulaChertok Putin’s sweetest success was propping a guy so bad, Republicans must sink lower & lower to defend him. Barr’s remarks are so Orwellian, given *Putin’s outcome—Trump—succeeded. The entire GOP has turned reality on its head, burning down America day by day to deny that awful truth.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @alex_mallin Wow. AG Barr says “greatest danger to our free system” is the Obama admin used “the law enforcement agencies and the intelligence agencies, both to spy on political opponents, but also to use them in a way that could affect the outcome of the election.”

💙💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT, Thomas Friedman: Impeach Trump. Save America. http://nyti.ms/2RDRyJi
// It is the only thing to do if our country’s democracy is to survive.

If we say, as Republicans do, that what Trump did is not an impeachable offense, we are telling ourselves and every future president that — in direct contradiction of what the founders wrote in the Constitution — it is O.K. to enlist a foreign power to tilt the election your way. Can you imagine how much money candidates could raise from Saudi Arabia or China to tilt a future election their way, or how many cyberwarriors they could enlist from Russia or Iran to create fake news, suppress voting or spur outrage?

The integrity of our elections would be shattered, and we would never again have a legitimate president — a president, who, whether or not you liked him or her, was at least seen as legitimately elected. That would be a prescription for permanent political chaos, as no future presidents’ authority would be respected if they were elected on the basis of foreign interference.

But that is what Republicans are courting by blindly defending Trump’s indefensible enlistment of Ukraine’s help to take down Biden and by echoing Trump’s conspiracy theory — originated by Russian agents — that it was Ukraine that hacked the Democratic National Committee’s emails in 2016, not Russia. They also argue that the D.N.C.’s server was shipped off to Ukraine before the F.B.I. could look at it. ¤ This is right out of “The Twilight Zone.”

Folks, can you imagine what Russia’s President Putin is saying to himself today? “I can’t believe my luck! I not only got Trump to parrot my conspiracy theories, I got his whole party to do it! And for free! Who ever thought Americans would so easily sell out their own Constitution for one man? My God, I have Russian lawmakers in my own Parliament who’d quit before doing that. But it proves my point: America is no different from Russia, so spare me the lectures.”

If Congress were to do what Republicans demand — forgo impeaching this president for enlisting a foreign power to get him elected, after he refused to hand over any of the documents that Congress had requested and blocked all of his key aides who knew what happened from testifying — we would be saying that a president is henceforth above the law.

We would be saying that we no longer have three coequal branches of government. We would be saying that we no longer have a separation of powers. ¤ We would be saying that our president is now a king.

🐣 RT @HillaryClinton We must defend our democracy, and the painful truth is that the occupant of the Oval Office is waging war against it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @CAPAction “The president’s misconduct goes to the heart of whether we can conduct a free and fair election in 2020…Despite everything we have uncovered, the president’s misconduct continues to this day, unapologetically and right now.” —@RepAdamSchiff #ArticlesOfImpeachment 📌 https://twitter.com/HillaryClinton/status/1204432457740759040?s=20

🐣 RT @LauraLitvan Bloomberg headline at 5:02 pm:
*TRUMP WARNED LAVROV AGAINST ELECTION MEDDLING, WHITE HOUSE SAYS
Headline at 5:35 pm:
*LAVROV SAYS HE DIDN’T DISCUSS U.S. ELECTIONS WITH TRUMP
⋙ 🐣 RT @ Latest at 5:47 p.m.
*LAVROV SAYS HE HASN’T SEEN WHITE HOUSE READOUT OF TRUMP MEETING
(Lavrov is speaking outside the Russian embassy after his meeting with President Trump.)

USAToday: Trump, Russia and Ukraine: Five presidential conspiracy theories debunked http://bit.ly/2LJwGfP

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 Please read this whole thread by @waltshaub about what exactly Barr is doing & why he’s such a threat. But if nothing else please pay attention to this last part:
⋙💙💙 🐣 RT @waltshaub As Attorney General, Barr is a threat to democracy. He has distorted facts and misled the public. He appointed Durham to run a concurrent investigation because he knew the Inspector General would debunk his conspiracy theories, and he needed someone he could control. /1 📌 https://twitter.com/waltshaub/status/1204601743415369732?s=20

WaPo: Attorney general sharpens attacks on FBI’s Russia probe, dismaying some in his own department http://wapo.st/2qJZgGM

🐣 RT @NormOrnstein The Barr interview today is even more frightening than many Americans imagine. It seems clear that he will do or enable anything to keep Trump in office. And Trump will do anything to stay there. Suspension of the election, negation of the results, declaration of martial law
⋙ 🐣 RT @NormOrnstein are not simply fanciful, alarmist or crazy things to throw out there or to contemplate. Members of Congress, governors and state legislators,leaders in civil society, lawyers, law enforcement figures and the military need to be thinking now about how they might respond.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NormOrnstein And we need to find ways to double down on preventing Russia and others from fixing the elections to benefit Trump and their own national interests. The Lavrov meetings today underscore the danger.

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin Lavrov’s visit, photo with Trump, and appearance with enfeebled Pompeo send a clear signal: the Trump Administration is doing away with any remaining pretenses about its alignment with Moscow. They’re going to normalize this treacherous relationship for shared corrupt purposes. https://twitter.com/EvanMcMullin/status/1204596127452020736?s=20

MotherJones: William Barr’s War on Reality, Truth, and the Law http://bit.ly/2P8r6pA
// Trump’s AG is brazenly assailing the IG report with lies.

💙 🐣 RT @MarshallCohen 1) Trump claimed the Russia probe was an “illegal witch hunt” and that it was “an investigation that should have never happened.” TRUMP WAS WRONG. The IG said the FBI had “sufficient” evidence, and an “articulable factual basis,” to launch the Russia investigation In July 2016. 📌 https://twitter.com/MarshallCohen/status/1204593794676613120?s=20
// debunking of Trump falsehoods

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “There’s never been anything like this… Up through before President Trump was elected, presidents stayed out of IG reports and Attorneys General, generally reacted in the same way that Director Wray reacted” – @mrbromwich w/ @NicolleDWallace
💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1204541480389562370?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: The Arctic may have crossed key threshold, emitting billions of tons of carbon into the air, in a long-dreaded climate feedback http://wapo.st/2P9kNBZ

WaPo: Federal judge blocks Trump plan to spend $3.6 billion in military funds on border wall http://wapo.st/2skBMIv

DailyBeast, Betsy Swan and Asawin Suebsaeng: Pro-Trump Network OAN Tried to Get This Ukrainian Millionaire a Visa Before His Arrest http://bit.ly/35b4CtA
The Trumpiest of TV channels tried to bring a peddler of Biden dirt to America. The Ukrainian went to jail instead.

🐣 RT @selectedwisdom Why would we have any diplomatic contact at all with Russia after election 2016? Why are we allowing a Russian foreign minister to stand in the US and publicly spout these lies and call us liars on our own soil? https://twitter.com/selectedwisdom/status/1204515316203769856?s=20

🐣 RT @JoshTPM Reading through that interview transcript, Bill Barr is one dark, malicious downright evil lying dude. Hard to imagine a more dangerous figure to have running the Justice Department.

✅ USNews: AP FACT CHECK: How Trump’s Russia Claims Line up With Report http://bit.ly/2LIUErI
// President Donald Trump has railed for years against the FBI’s investigation into his campaign with often incendiary allegations.

CNN (Sep): Exclusive: US extracted top spy from inside Russia in 2017 http://cnn.it/2lGEdSu
// 9/9/2019

🐣 RT @KateStarbird Disinformation isn’t simply false information. Instead it builds false narratives by layering true & false, selecting/omitting info, *misleading* for strategic intent. And it often works specifically by creating doubt—in this case, doubt in our investigative/legal institutions.
⋙ 🐣 RT @KenDilanianNBC In an exclusive interview with NBC News’ Pete Williams, Barr dismissed the findings of the Justice Department’s inspector general that there was no evidence of political bias in the launching of the Russia probe, saying that his hand-picked prosecutor will have the last word.

📊 PoliticusUSA: Quinnipiac Poll: Majority Of Americans Say They’ll Support Any Of The Top Dems Over Trump In 2020 http://bit.ly/349W9FR Biden 51/42, Sanders 51/43, Warren 50/43, Bloomberg 48/42, Buttigieg 48/43, Klobuchar 47/43
⋙ Crosstabs: http://bit.ly/2Pa9zgE

🐣 RT @AdamSerwer If Barr were consistent, he would argue Obama using the FBI to interfere with the election (didn’t happen) is fine just like Trump extorting Ukraine is fine, because the president can do what he wants. That’s not his position. His position is *Trump* can do whatever he wants.

WaPo: Giuliani says Trump asked him to brief Justice Dept. and GOP senators on his Ukraine findings http://wapo.st/2PxINhd

🐣 RT @SenSchumer It is not lost on us that the White House has made a choice to block witnesses from testifying and has refused to provide documents ¤ It has left many in America and those in the Senate—who could soon be judges and jurors in a trial—to believe President Trump has something to hide 💽 https://twitter.com/SenSchumer/status/1204516935448350720?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Poliitidope Trump publicly threatening to fire another FBI Director for not selling Russian talking points in the middle of his impeachment for helping Russia in their war w/ Ukraine on the day he meets with the Russian Foreign Minister at the WH is exactly why he needs to be impeached.

🐣 RT @neal_katyal I agree w Joyce on this. Very nicely done.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance I read this portion of Article II as a reference that permits House managers to introduce evidence of the obstruction of justice set forth in the Mueller Report during the impeachment trial. https://twitter.com/neal_katyal/status/1204549860059422721?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Since this Article concludes the President remains a threat to the Constitution, pattern of obstructing investigations into his own conduct matters. The rules for impeachment aren’t clear yet, but prior sworn statements are typically admissible where witnesses are “unavailable”

💙💙 🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “It’s okay to be contradicted if you’re speaking the truth. What Director Wray did, was speak the truth… If you’re uncomfortable because someone’s attacking you for telling the truth. Guess what? You told the truth.” – Chuck Rosenberg w/ @NicolleDWallace

🐣 RT @PaulChertok Barr also said foreign money in campaigns is normal. And conveniently left out the key context—Trump campaign’s foreign contacts occurred DURING Russia’s attack—which Barr continues to downplay by FALSELY calling it “attempted” interference. That’s what this theater is all about.
⋙ 🐣 RT @PaulChertok OMFG Barr’s on a propaganda blitz to discredit the #IGReport! He just said “there was no evidence of collusion,” presidential campaigns “often” have foreign contacts AND money, FBI spied, Russia investigation launched on “very flimsy” evidence & in “bad faith” @msnbc 📌 https://twitter.com/PaulaChertok/status/1204456364161916928?s=20

💙 WaPo Editorial: The case for impeachment http://wapo.st/345OKqL
// There is abundant evidence of the president’s abuse of power on Ukraine.

🐣 RT @AriMelber Remember, the IG audit *is* the legally authorized review of DOJ actions. Under law. And it’s done. ¤ Barr is adding his own process, saying he appointed a prosecutor to separately investigate the investigation, but a US Atty probe would typically be for crimes, not a DOJ audit.

🐣 RT @atrupar Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov: “We have highlighted once again that all speculation about our alleged interference in domestic processes in the US are baseless. There are no facts that would support that …no one has given us this proof because it simply does not exist”
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar Pompeo kinda-sorta pushes back on Lavrov: “We think we’ve shared plenty of facts to show what happened in the 2016 election with our Russian counterparts. We don’t think there’s any mistake about what really transpired there.”

🐣 RT @StacyJannis This is a shadow military op directed by the Kremlin against the US. Their tools are political and corporate bribery, donations, blackmail, extortion, disinformation, and strategic investments in candidates, groups, PACs, etc. Playing out in plain view and people don’t get it.

🐣 RT @AlexMalin Wow. AG Barr says “greatest danger to our free system” is the Obama admin used “the law enforcement agencies and the intelligence agencies, both to spy on political opponents, but also to use them in a way that could affect the outcome of the election.”

🐣 RT @WajahatAli Bill Barr will abuse his role as AG and attack any Democratic candidate leading up to 2020. Expect investigations and shame conspiracies. He is not just a disgrace but one of the most dangerous partisan hacks in America. They will burn it all for Trump.

🐣 RT @KenDilanian In an exclusive interview with NBC News’ Pete Williams, Barr dismissed the findings of the Justice Department’s inspector general that there was no evidence of political bias in the launching of the Russia probe, saying that his hand-picked prosecutor will have the last word.

WaPo: As Democrats unveil impeachment articles, Trump signals corruption will continue http://wapo.st/36eYDEe 🕺🕺🕺 he just keeps on criming

Let’s be clear: The sin that Wray committed is that he refused to use his office to validate Trump’s years-long disinformation campaign to make a foreign attack on our democracy, and his own efforts to benefit from it, disappear.

Trump’s primary argument for years has been that the investigation was illegitimate and was driven by a “deep state” plot to rig the election against him.

And the inspector general report completely debunked this notion, finding that the investigation was lawfully predicated and was not motivated by any political effort to stop Trump. Any both-sidesing that confuses what Trump’s core argument has long been, and how thoroughly it has been debunked, is just misleading people.

It is a telling fact that even as this both-sidesing is in process, Trump continues to state that the investigation was illegitimate and that the inspector general confirmed this. Trump claimed the inspector general demonstrated an “attempted overthrow” of the government, when it concluded precisely the opposite.

The problem is that any media coverage that implies Trump secured some sort of vindication creates a favorable climate for Trump to engage in this even more absurd set of lies.

After all, the fact that Trump’s FBI director was absolutely clear on this — that there was no vindication — is precisely why Trump is now threatening him. Trump probably won’t go through with any firing, but what’s beyond doubt is that Trump still feels absolutely unconstrained, and will keep pressuring law enforcement to validate his ongoing effort to make Russian sabotage of our 2016 election vanish.

This is precisely what Trump is counting on Attorney General William Barr to do: Use his office to cast doubt on the inspector general’s conclusions, and further the narrative that the original investigation was illegitimate. …

After all, Trump is continuing to do that right at this moment: In pressuring Wray, he is continuing that very same coverup effort. And he is openly declaring that he expects Barr to carry that forward as well: He said that “I look forward” to Barr’s own review of the Russia probe, which will contain “its own information.”

That is, it will reach the conclusion Trump wants it to.

An article for attempting to obstruct the investigation into Russian interference and his own campaign’s efforts to reap the benefits would establish a pattern. Not just with regard to Trump’s effort to extort Ukraine for the same purpose, but also with regard to Trump’s ongoing manipulation of government to cover up his willingness to conspire with and benefit from the corruption of our election last time.

After all, Trump just told us that those efforts will continue as clearly as we could possibly expect him to.

💙 WaPo, Sergio Peçanha: The Trump impeachment inquiry, told with maps and dancing Rudys http://wapo.st/2ryavT4

WaPo: Pelosi warns against the arrival of a ‘president-king’ http://wapo.st/345EheX

If House Democrats do not pursue the impeachment of Trump, they risk saying “goodbye to the republic” and “hello to the president-king,” Pelosi said during a public appearance early Tuesday afternoon.

“It’s a very sad day actually, a solemn day,” Pelosi said during a moderated conversation at Politico’s Women Rule Summit in Washington.

Pelosi argued that lawmakers are honoring their oaths of office and would be “delinquent” if they did not seek to impeach Trump.

“I wish it were not necessary. I wish the president’s actions did not make it necessary,” she said.

🐣 RT @shimonPro Barr: “I think our nation was turned on its head for three years based on a completely bogus narrative that was largely fanned and hyped by a completely irresponsible press,” Barr said. “I think there were gross abuses…and inexplicable behavior that is intolerable in the FBI.” — [ and more ]

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Christopher Wray, basically: Don’t listen to Trump’s Ukraine conspiracy theories http://wapo.st/2YCleYU

🐣 RT @GarrettHaake Pelosi and Democrats argue the USMCA deal they’re announcing today is so different from the one they got a year ago, they see it as a win & template for future trade agreements Dems can support

🐣 RT @RFERL No perceptible progress on the thorniest issues stoking the war in eastern Ukraine, but a Paris summit produced an agreement on a prisoner swap and a renewed commitment to adhere to a frequently violated cease-fire.
⋙ RFE/RL, Todd Prince and Steve Gutterman: ‘Low Hanging Fruit’ And The Politics Of Perception: Five Takeaways From The Paris Summit On The War In Ukraine http://bit.ly/2PAnn3b

🐣 RT @tribelaw .@benjaminwittes says Congress’s failure to impeach for obstructing justice shows Congress won’t go nuclear over interference with criminal justice, only over defiance of its own process. Not so. It shows the House wants to limit its charges to the clearest constitutional crimes.

🐣 RT @jameshohmann The president’s broadside against Chris Wray this morning highlights just how deeply in the tank Bill Barr is for Trump at this point.
⋙ WaPo, James Hohmann: FBI director shows independence from Trump and Barr in responding to IG report on Russia probe http://wapo.st/

🐣 RT @SenatorBurr Inspector Horowitz’s report is long and detailed, and I’m reviewing it carefully. I look forward to releasing the Senate Intelligence Committee’s counterintelligence report, which will have more to say on these topics.
// “I”

🐣 RT @JakeTapper “Current” FBI Director Wray’s adherence to facts is getting him in trouble with the boss. ¤ Wray told ABC news it was “important that the inspector general found that, in this particular instance, the investigation was opened with appropriate predication and authorization.” 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/1204389559016054784?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @real I don’t know what report current Director of the FBI Christopher Wray was reading, but it sure wasn’t the one given to me. With that kind of attitude, he will never be able to fix the FBI, which is badly broken despite having some of the greatest men & women working there!

WaPo: Impeachment live updates: House Democrats unveil two articles of impeachment against Trump; White House predicts ‘full exoneration’ in GOP-led Senate http://wapo.st/2P7mhfY

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi The President used the power of his office against a foreign country to corrupt our upcoming elections. He is a continuing threat to our democracy and national security. At 9 am ET, the House will announce our intent to #DefendOurDemocracy. https://facebook.com/NancyPelosi/

🐣 RT @harrylitman Articles to be unveiled this morning. You really have to hand it to the Dems over these last several weeks: fast, focused, thorough, strategic, cohesive. That’s not at all the norm in Congress and Amer politics, and it was by no means to be counted on when they embarked.

⭕ 9 Dec 2019

TheAtlantic, Franklin Foer: Rudy Giuliani Is Living the Dream http://bit.ly/2PqDL7t “Behavior that terrified the Founders seems to be the very core of Giuliani’s business model.”
// Don’t let his butt-dials distract from his cunning.

NewYorker, David Remnick: This Is William Cohen’s Third Impeachment http://bit.ly/36NXlAv

WaPo: Putin, Zelensky, Merkel join Macron in Paris for talks to end Ukraine war http://wapo.st/2LDaGmX

🐣 RT @tribelaw “There is no need to grant Barr even the slightest presumption of good faith this time around.” On the contrary, Barr has shown that he is now a partisan hack and a lackey for Trump and thus for Putin.

🐣 RT @JimSciutto FBI’s Wray vs. AG Barr on IG report is night and day. ¤ Wray: “I think it’s important that the Inspector General found that in this particular instance the investigation was opened with appropriate predication and authorization.”

🐣 RT @ABCNews NEW: Asked about Pres. Trump’s desire for Ukraine to investigate debunked conspiracy theory pushed by Rudy Giuliani and others, FBI Dir. Chris Wray tells @PierreTABC, “we have no information” supporting the theory. http://abcn.ws/2YuIyYr
💽 https://twitter.com/ABC/status/1204163289145589760?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @GrantStern BREAKING: FBI Dir. Chris Wray “The inspector general did not find political bias or improper motivations impacting the opening” of Russia probe, “or the decision to use certain investigative tools.” ¤ @PierreTABC: “Included FISA?” ¤ Wray: “Including FISA.” https://abcn.ws/33YwGPu 💽 https://twitter.com/grantstern/status/1204163136565207041?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @BrianStelter FBI director Christopher Wray: “It’s important for the American people to be thoughtful consumers of information, to think about the sources of it and to think about the support and predication for what they hear.”
⋙ ABCNews: FBI director pushes back on debunked conspiracy theory about 2016 election interference http://abcn.ws/357SJEL
// “We have no information that indicates that Ukraine interfered,” Wray said

WaPo: Democrats make a powerful, concise case for impeachment http://wapo.st/2RybHAu

WaPo, John Sipher: Trump’s phone habits and private diplomacy are helping Russia http://wapo.st/2E1c9z0
// The president and his amateur advisers are giving the Kremlin ammunition to use against the U.S.

🐣 RT @leonidragozin Perhaps the most dramatic moment at the Normandy 4 presser was when Putin said Ukraine should talk directly to Donetsk and Luhansk, to which Zelensky retorted that millions of people who fled occupied areas to Ukraine proper represent them as much as the separatists.

🐣 RT @brianklaas A key insight @peterpomeranzev has about how the Kremlin works is that in Russia, there’s not “news” so much as there are soap opera “information events.” House Republicans’ behavior makes sense when you realize they are trying to get into Hannity’s nightly “information events.”

WSJ, John Solomon: Schiff Threatens Press Freedom http://on.wsj.com/36lvfwa //➔ Solomon takes exception to how the House Intel Committee got access to his phone metadata and made it public
// When the surveillance state exposes a journalist and his sources, there’s an instant chilling effect.

🔊 Apple Podcasts, Lawfare: The House Intelligence Committee vs. the House Judiciary Committee with No Bull http://apple.co/2E4gfqk

DailyBeast: Bill Barr Remains a Menace to Society Even if the Horowitz Report Falls Flat http://bit.ly/2LFK4S9
// The question is what Democrats intend to do about the attorney general.

BBC: Ukraine and Russia agree to implement ceasefire http://bbc.in/34c7IMM

🐣 RT @TheLastWord .@JamesStewartNYT tells @Lawrence that the Justice Department Inspector General report has “debunked every sensational claim that President Trump has made about a deep state out to get him.” https://on.msnbc.com/2t2Hors

🐣 RT @eliehonig Ordinarily if an AG publicly announced during a pending investigation that his own FBI had improperly spied for political purposes, and then that turned out to be false, the AG would resign because he would have zero remaining credibility or moral leadership ability.

🐣 RT @gregolear “In the end the Party would announce that two and two made five, and you would have to believe it. It was inevitable that they should make that claim sooner or later: the logic of their position demanded it….The heresy of heresies was common sense.” ~Orwell, 1984

CNN: Russia banned from 2020 Olympics and 2022 World Cup over doping scandal http://cnn.it/2PsmQAd

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ .@JeffreyToobin makes point on @CNN that is THE point and obliterates any GOP defense: The goal wasn’t an investigation, it was an *announcement*. Trump wanted propaganda to weaponize against his political opponent, as I explained here
⋙ Medium, Asha Rangappa (Oct): Running Covert Propaganda Against Americans Is Illegal. Trump Tried It Anyway. http://bit.ly/2YzIuXl
// 10/7/2019; The whistleblower stopped a covert psychological operation against the American public dead in its tracks

🐣 MT @HeidiNBC [Thread ] The impeachment of @realDonaldTrump is unique in the 243-year history of the U.S. experiment & Barry Berke explains why: ¤ He abused his power “in the ways the founders feared the most.”

1. Abuse of power: the biggest violation? Serving his interests over the nation’s. (Direct quote from Trump: “I have an Article II and I can do whatever I want.”)
2. Betrayal of the nation: of the nation in a way that hurts our national security interests.
3. Corruption. The worst case scenario? Foreign powers corrupting our elections.

These are the ABC’s of impeachment that @NBCNews reported on previously. ¤ Trump, according to House Judiciary Democrats and legal experts, has violated ALL 3. ¤ THAT, is unique in U.S. history.

MSNBC, DeadlineWH: Comey: Trump warps people around him, wraps them in a ‘cocoon of falsehoods’ http://on.msnbc.com/341daSo
// Fmr. FBI Director James Comey joins Nicolle Wallace for his first interview since the IG report on the origins of the FBI investigation of Russian interference during the 2016 campaign was released by the Department of Justice.

🐣 RT @nowthisnews The Trump impeachment case can be boiled down to 4 key takeaways:
– Trump pressured Ukraine to help him in 2020
– He used his office and power to do it
– Everyone was in the loop
– He’s still doing it

MSNBC, Hardball: DOJ IG report says Russia probe was not politically motivated http://on.msnbc.com/2rz5HN4
// After years of President Trump accusing the intelligence community of “spying” on him, the Dept. of Justice’s Inspector General, Michael Horowitz, found no evidence of “political bias or improper motivation” in an investigation of President Trump’s campaign. President Trump responded today, saying he was looking forward to seeing the findings of a partisan investigation by U.S. Attorney John Durham, under the direction of AG Barr.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Chris Wallace on Fox News on the DOJ IG report: “The headline is that they didn’t find the things that Bill Barr and Donald Trump alleged.” 💽 https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1204114821685358592?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok Here’s what Trump may be up to meeting Lavrov in a “closed press” Oval meeting tomorrow, the day after Putin met Zelensky at #NormandySummit to resolve Russia-Ukraine war. It’s always been about sanctions, which entails absolving Russia of election attack, rehab’ing pariah Putin.
⋙ 🐣 RT @PaulaChertok [12/7] Giuliani’s not going rogue. He’s doing exactly what Trump & Putin want. Next week Putin meets Zelensky AND Lavrov comes to America. They’re still working on the sanctions-lifting “grand bargain” Manafort hustled: a pro-Russia peace deal to screw Ukraine. And keep puppet in power.
⋙ 🐣 RT @PaulaChertok [12/7] Republicans aren’t complaining about Giuliani meeting pro-Russia stooges. They openly push Putin’s propaganda! Pence, Pompeo, Barr—ALL OF THEM—want a “grand bargain” to lift sanctions. They’ll screw Ukraine AND America, hail Trump & Putin as peacemakers in 2020. ☭Mark my words☭

WaPo: Those who resist congressional subpoenas should be careful. They could be risking jail time. http://wapo.st/2qAFRrC

NYT: Democrats Signal Abuse of Power and Obstruction of Congress Charges Against Trump http://nyti.ms/36nSbKX
// Democrats have narrowed their focus to two articles of impeachment against President Trump, expected to be unveiled on Tuesday, after lawyers labeled his conduct a “clear and present danger” to fair elections and national security.

NYT, David Marchese: Robert De Niro Thinks Donald Trump Is Worse Than Any Gangster He’s Played http://nyti.ms/342oBct

WIRED, Garrett Graff: So Much for the Deep State Plot Against Donald Trump http://bit.ly/38jTQ69
// Inspector general Michael Horowitz’s report shows that the FBI’s investigation of ties between Russia and the Trump campaign was both justified and without political bias.

NYT, Jesse Wegman: With Trump, All Roads Lead to Moscow http://nyti.ms/2P4uGkk
// Monday’s congressional hearing and the inspector general’s report tell a similar story.

On Monday morning, lawyers for the Democrats on the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees presented the clearest and most comprehensive narrative yet of President Trump’s monthslong shakedown of the new Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, for Mr. Trump’s personal political benefit. They explained in methodical detail how the president withheld a White House meeting and hundreds of millions of dollars in crucial, congressionally authorized military aid to Ukraine, all in an effort to get Mr. Zelensky to announce two investigations — one into Mr. Trump’s political rival, Joe Biden, and his son, Hunter, and another into Ukraine’s supposed interference in the 2016 election.

🐣 RT @FBI Director Christopher Wray’s Response to Inspector General Report
⋙ FBI.gov: FBI Director Christopher Wray’s Response to Inspector General Report http://bit.ly/2LHsTQm “The Report concludes that the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane investigation and related investigations of certain individuals were opened in 2016 for an authorized purpose and with adequate factual predication.”

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 This is so wildly inappropriate for Barr to say. This is his political spin – which is not his job- not findings of fact or conclusions of a trustworthy investigation.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ShimonPro This AG Barr statement: ¤ “The Inspector General’s report now makes clear that the FBI launched an intrusive investigation of a U.S. presidential campaign on the thinnest of suspicions that, in my view, were insufficient to justify the steps taken.”
// He lies

📔 Department of Justice Inspector General (DOJ OIG): Report: Review of Four FISA Applications and Other Aspects of the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane Investigation http://bit.ly/2RB0WNS 476p [Title page: ] ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1204180723097374722?s=20

🐣 RT @sfpelosi [Nancy’s daughter] All are terrified of being primaried by Trumpers and some are terrified that the Russians who hacked them will reveal their dirty laundry. ¤ As it goes with Donald Trump so it goes with his party: ¤ #AllRoadsLeadToPutin
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance What is it that Republicans are willing to burn this country down for? Destroy the rule of law over? Is it for Trump? Is that the kind of future they want for our country?

🐣 RT @JohnBrennen The damage being inflicted by @realDonaldTrump on our national conscience & our government is tragic. ¤ Members of Congress & staffers who defend & misrepresent his indefensible actions are telling Americans it’s ok to be dishonest, unethical, & corrupt. ¤ How far we have fallen.

NYT: Trump’s Abuse of Power Was ‘Brazen’ and ‘Clear,’ Democrats Argue in Impeachment Case http://nyti.ms/36nSbKX
Democratic and Republican lawyers presented competing arguments to the House Judiciary Committee about President Trump’s dealings with Ukraine, as Democrats prepare articles of impeachment against him.

🐣 RT @tribelaw Durham and Barr are sliming IG Horowitz now that Horowitz trashed Trump’s 2-year long effort to slime the origins of the Mueller probe. If Durham doesn’t end up agreeing with Trump, just watch Trump and Barr turn on Durham. Comey is right to predict as much. What a horror show!

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood Justice Dept inspector general: “Steele’s report played NO ROLE” in opening investigation of Russian election meddling in 2016

🐣 RT @ChristopherJM Black ledger was made public before Manafort’s name surfaced in it. Point was to expose Yanukovych regime corruption. Ledger wasn’t made public b/c of Manafort. And no, an op-ed calling out a candidate whose stance on Crimea goes against longstanding US policy isn’t interference.
⋙ 🐣 RT @EliLake Sure. Making public the black ledger, forced Manafort to resign (with good reason, should have never been hired). Castor also acknowledges explicitly that saying some Ukrainian officials interfered does not mean Russia did not. That was my point about the reality based position.

WaPo: The inspector general report just blew up Trump’s lies. So Barr is rushing to the rescue. http://wapo.st/2Ryl6b4

NYT: Barr and Durham Publicly Disagree With Horowitz Report on Russia Inquiry http://nyti.ms/2DZ5Mwg
// The attorney general reprised his role as a vocal defender of President Trump.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Barr started an investigation that essentially duplicated the IG’s mission months ago, almost as though he knew the facts & knew the IG’s report wouldn’t support the Trump narrative & needed to have something he could pull out to try and save Trump.
⋙ WaPo: James Comey: The truth is finally out. The FBI fulfilled its mission. http://wapo.st/346Wbhq

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Trump’s favorite conspiracy theory deteriorates — courtesy of two men he hailed http://wapo.st/348Y3Gp

🐣 RT @rickklein Asked whether he thought the FBI unfairly targeted the Trump campaign, Wray offered a terse reply: “I do not.”
🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews FBI Director Christopher Wray: “We have no information that indicates that Ukraine interfered with the 2016 presidential election… as far as the [2020] election itself goes, we think Russia represents the most significant threat.”
🐣 RT @rebeccaballhouse Chris Wray, the FBI director nominated by Trump, tells @ABC: “We have no information that indicates that Ukraine interfered with the 2016 election.”
⋙ ABCNews: FBI Director Chris Wray reacts to DOJ watchdog report on Russia investigation: Exclusive http://abcn.ws/2E0zpx9

FBI Director Christopher Wray offered mixed reactions to a Justice Department watchdog report that uncovered “serious performance failures” on the part of agents involved in the Russia investigation but ultimately determined the bureau was justified in launching its probe.

In an exclusive broadcast interview with ABC News, Wray lamented “actions described in this report that [he] considered unacceptable and unrepresentative of who we are as an institution.” But, he said it was “important that the inspector general found that, in this particular instance, the investigation was opened with appropriate predication and authorization.”

🐣 RT @DeanObeidallah Bill Barr literally just attacked the #InspectorGeneral report and doesn’t believe its conclusions. This is the same Bill Barr who lied about the Mueller report exonerating Trump. Barr is the perfect Attorney General for Trump since both are liars who don’t care about US Const.

🐣 RT @markknoller From Atty Gen Barr on I.G. report on FBI probe of Trump Campaign and Russia: He says it “now makes clear that the FBI launched an intrusive investigation of a U.S. presidential campaign on the thinnest of suspicions that, in my view, were insufficient to justify the steps taken.”
// Again, Barr misrepresents report findings

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw Dear #MAGA, ¤ President Trump is lying to YOU. ¤ Truth: Chris Wallace: “The headline is that they didn’t find the things that Bill Barr and Donald Trump alleged. … The headline here is that he basically found the FBI conducted the investigation … on a proper legal basis.”
🐣 RT @MollyJongFast So he didn’t read the report
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar Trump on the IG report: “It is incredible. Far worse than I ever would’ve thought possible. It’s an embarrassment to our country, it’s dishonest. It’s everything that a lot of people thought it would be, except far worse.”

NYT: Inspector General Report on F.B.I. Russia Inquiry Finds Serious Errors But Debunks Anti-Trump Plot http://nyti.ms/2RxGLAl
// A long-awaited report by the Justice Department’s inspector general delivers a scathing critique of the F.B.I.’s handling of a wiretap application but also punctures many conspiracy theories.

WaPo, Brian Klaas: America’s allies despise Trump — and that’s a threat to NATO http://wapo.st/38lit2v

WaPo: Lawyer for Democrats calls Trump ‘a clear and present danger’ as he argues case for removal http://wapo.st/2E2BNDA

WaPo: Impeachment hearings live updates: Judiciary Committee begins hearing cases for and against Trump’s removal http://wapo.st/2E2BNDA

🐣 RT @ThisWeekABC Majority counsel Barry Berke: “This scheme by Pres. Trump was so brazen, so clear…that it’s hard to imagine that anybody could dispute those acts, let alone argue that that conduct does not constitute an impeachable offense or offenses.” http://abcn.ws/2RwYEPA https://twitter.com/ThisWeekABC/status/1204054168408858635?s=20/photo/1

🐣 Today: 1. Impeachment Report to Judiciary
⋘ but also ⋙
2. IG Horowitz report on Mueller investigation origins
3. Zelensky and Putin meet to initiate peace talks

⭕ 8 Dec 2019

NYT, David Leonhardt: The Eight Counts of Impeachment That Trump Deserves http://nyti.ms/2Yw1gPj
// The lessons from Nixon and Clinton.

JustSecurity, Susan Simpson: Seven Outright Falsehoods in GOP Staff Report on Impeachment http://bit.ly/2LCX0bo

Politico: How Giuliani and Barr set out to defend Trump http://politi.co/2LCX0bo
// One lawyer took the outside lane and embroiled his client in scandal. The other played a different game entirely.

NYT: The Indispensable Man: How Giuliani Led Trump to the Brink of Impeachment http://nyti.ms/2Ru9TbL

🐣 RT @Russian_Starr You’ve inspired me to write my own thread on Rudy Giuliani and how he has conspired with discredited (ex) Ukrainian officials to convince Trump supporters that the Dems’ impeachment process is a shame and confuse the public. 📌 https://twitter.com/Russian_Starr/status/1203855341139775490?s=20

WaPo: Inside Giuliani’s dual roles: Power-broker-for-hire and shadow foreign policy adviser http://wapo.st/2Pslk0P

🐣📊RT @Politidope 60% of Americans between the ages of 18-29 believe Trump should be removed from office. ¤ Only 22% believe he should not be removed.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Politidope NEW via @TheEconomist: Women believe Trump should be removed from office by 14 points : 50% to 36% https://twitter.com/Politidope/status/1203764824573972485?s=20

NYT, Anu Partanen and Trevor Corson: Finland Is a Capitalist Paradise http://nyti.ms/2E001yk
// Can high taxes be good for business? You bet.

🐣 RT @RepJerryNadler Watch my @MeetThePress interview. The evidence the American people have seen is overwhelming: President Trump put himself before his country. 💽 https://twitter.com/RepJerryNadler/status/1203730173767626752?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff This is precisely the conduct the Founders were most concerned about when they provided the remedy of impeachment: ¤ A President abusing his power to seek foreign interference in our elections, ¤ And doing so in a way that poses a clear and present danger to our national security. 💽 [FaceTheNation] https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1203711309017206786?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @CREWcrew Trump cares exactly this much about corruption: [stats] https://twitter.com/CREWcrew/status/1203834181631000576?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Remember that Mueller and Ukraine aren’t separate; they are mutually reinforcing. Trump fired Comey and tried to stop Mueller to prevent Americans from finding out what Russia did. Having failed in that attempt, he tried to undermine what Mueller uncovered by blaming Ukraine 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1203834026605318145?s=20

NBCNews: Democrats split on whether to include Mueller obstruction in articles of impeachment http://nbcnews.to/36h3bd6
// House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., on Sunday would not commit to including evidence of obstruction contained in that report in the articles of impeachment.

🐣 RT @robreiner We have to stop being surprised when Trump sides with Putin or MBS. He’s allied with them. Whether it’s personal financial interests or Kompromat or both, he’s rejecting our Democratic allies and shredding our Constitution to make US part of an Axis of Autocracy.

🐣 RT @davidaxelrod The most disturbing thing about this whole Ukraine discussion is the alacrity with which the president’s supporters have adjusted their values to suit the moment, justifying a brazen, stealthy act of extortion of a critical ally.

🐣 RT @qjurecic Adam Schiff had a problem: how do you counter Republican disinformation on Ukraine without amplifying it further? His committee’s report adopts strategies recommended by disinformation researchers and social scientists.
⋙ Lawfare, Quinta Jurecic: How the Schiff Report Deals with Disinformation http://bit.ly/36pWoOD

2017 GDP Russia $1.58Tr
2017 GDP NY State $1.5Tr (8% of US total)

DailyBeast, Allison Quinn: The Worst Thing About Rudy Giuliani’s Trip to Ukraine http://bit.ly/36iLB8S
// Just by visiting Kyiv on the eve of talks, Giuliani has planted the seed of doubt in a public that already fears Zelensky will be compelled to make concessions to Putin.

🐣 RT @nytimesworld The International Monetary Fund has agreed to lend $5.5 billion to Ukraine, a move viewed as a stamp of approval for President Volodymyr Zelensky’s anticorruption and economic policies
⋙ NYT: I.M.F., Endorsing Zelensky, Approves Loan for Ukraine http://nyti.ms/358kzko
The International Monetary Fund, in conditionally agreeing to lend the country $5.5 billion over three years, cited “impressive progress” under President Volodymyr Zelensky.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 “Where the President uses his foreign affairs power in ways that betray the national interest for his own benefit, or harm national security for equally corrupt reasons, he is subject to impeachment by the House,” Democrats wrote.
⋙ NBCNews/AP: House impeachment report looks at abuse, bribery, corruption http://nbcnews.to/2P117QD
// It argues the Constitution created the process as a “safety valve” so Americans would not have to wait for the next election to remove a president.

DailyBeast, Jonathan Brunson: Ukraine’s Fate Hangs in the Balance at Paris Peace Talks: What You Have to Know http://bit.ly/38ho7m1
// As talks to end the war in eastern Ukraine begin in Paris on Monday, President Zelensky will be fighting the impression that he’s surrendering to Putin. Does he have a choice?

⭕ 7 Dec 2019

NewsCorpse: Do Not Believe THEM! That is Trump’s Order His Faithful Cult Followers About the Media http://bit.ly/353KB8i

🐣 RT @Hardball “He’s a joke now … he sort of earned that role. Let’s face it, he doesn’t want to be a member of NATO, he doesn’t want to be an ally of anybody, the only friends he has are world monsters.” ¤ @HardballChris on Trump.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, Hardball (11/4): Chris Matthews on world leaders laughing at Trump: He’s a joke now http://on.msnbc.com/
// At a Buckingham Palace reception on Tuesday night, the leaders of Canada, France and Britain could be heard talking informally among themselves about the president. Chris says …

🐣 RT @brianklaas Remember: when Biden pushed to fire Ukraine’s corrupt prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, he was backed at the time not just by the IMF, EU, and key allies, but also by *Republicans.* Senate Republicans signed a letter supporting it. They supported what they’re now attacking him for doing

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 “Republicans in Congress,” Ex-Republican Rep. David Jolly said, are now “tearing at the fabric of the Constitution every bit as much as Donald Trump” and “undermining the institution of Congress every bit as much as Trump.”
⋙ Vox: A former Republican Congress member explains what happened to his party http://bit.ly/2s4nyvu
// And why it belongs to Trump now.

🐣 RT @davidfrum The RT-Fox News convergence is paying big dividends for Putin
⋙ 🐣 RT @elizabethbraw The new nexus: infowar and the armed forces. 46% of US service personnel now see Russia as an ally, a trend “predominantly driven by Republicans who have responded to positive cues from President Trump about Russia,” @RonaldReagan Institute reports. Average US pop: 28%.

NYT: Judiciary Committee Report Offers Legal Rationale for Impeaching Trump http://nyti.ms/2sVYpn6
// The report, which echoes one released in 1974 as the House debated impeaching President Richard M. Nixon, comes two days before the committee will formally receive the evidence against President Trump.
⋙ 📔 Report http://bit.ly/2YtPbu8

🐣 RT @DanRather Russia attacked our democracy, and their insidious reach is being abetted by those who parrot their propaganda. A sobering read on an angle that requires more attention by the press and Congress.
⋙ VOA: Pentagon Concerned Russia Cultivating Sympathy Among US Troops http://bit.ly/3422brI

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 And if Bill Barr opens an investigation based on this junk, when he declined to investigate the Trump-Zelensky call, the Trump-DOJ takeover will be complete.
⋙ 🐣 RT @peterbakernyt Trump on Giuliani’s latest visit to Ukraine: “He’s going to make a report, I think to the attorney general and to Congress. He says he has a lot of good information.”

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin The Trump/Giuliani disinformation campaign that they’re calling an “investigation into Biden” works almost however media covers it as long as it does. Trump and Giuliani are happy to commit outrageous, potentially illegal acts to bait the media into boosting their disinformation.

🐣 RT @steven_pifer Predict @StateDept’s new policy on no #Trump critics as speakers will have 2 impacts:1) Greatly reduced pool of speakers.2) Big drop in interest on part of foreign audiences when speakers seen simply as shills for Administration policy.What a way to destroy speakers program https://twitter.com/steven_pifer/status/1203467482599550976?s=20

DailyBeast, Anna Nemtsova: Rudy Giuliani’s Ukraine ‘Investigation’ Stars Some of Kyiv’s Most Dubious Characters http://bit.ly/38gwXRc
The president’s lawyer went to Ukraine to discredit impeachment with a parallel narrative, but corruption fighters know his “witnesses” have little or no credibility.

NYT: Judiciary Committee Report Offers Legal Rationale for Impeaching Trump http://nyti.ms/2sVYpn6
// The report, which echoes one released in 1974 as the House debated impeaching President Richard M. Nixon, comes two days before the committee will formally receive the evidence against President Trump.

💙 WaPo: Giuliani returns to Ukraine, signals apparent disregard for inquiry http://wapo.st/2YnQLxi
// Inside title: As impeachment tide swirls around Trump, Giuliani drops anchor in Ukraine
Subtitle: from front: Current and former officials in Washington expressed astonishment at how President Trump’s private attorney seemed to be mocking investigators.

Even as the House of Representatives began drafting charges against President Trump this week, his private attorney, who many believe is partly responsible for leading Trump on the path to his likely impeachment, made an audacious trip to the country at the center of the scandal.

Rudolph W. Giuliani departed Kyiv after meeting with a range of Ukrainians who have been feeding him unproven allegations against former vice president Joe Biden and helping construct a counternarrative that is taking hold in the Republican Party. The latter story line asserts that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 election, including with the baseless theory that Ukraine, rather than Russia, was behind the hacking of the Democratic National Committee.

Giuliani’s travel also appeared designed to send a broader and more brazen signal of the disregard that he and Trump have for the unfolding impeachment process.

… Giuliani used his Twitter account while on the trip to describe the impeachment hearings as a “witch hunt,” attack the former U.S. ambassador whom he helped oust earlier this year, and assert that Trump’s demands for politically beneficial investigations by Ukraine’s government were appropriate.

Current and former officials in Washington expressed astonishment at how Giuliani — apparently on behalf of the president — seemed to be mocking impeachment investigators, if not the very idea that either he or his client should answer any articles of impeachment.

“It’s unbelievable to me the open way in which the administration and Giuliani are still pursuing this,” said Jeffrey Edmonds, who served as Russia director at the White House National Security Council under both Barack Obama and Trump. “It is a way of . . . asserting that everything that we’re doing is perfectly normal, perfectly fine and we’re going to keep doing it.”

Giuliani’s trip also represented an affront to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, whose government was welcoming a high-level State Department diplomat at the same time and hoping to return relations with the United States to normal after more than two months at the center of an American political maelstrom.

Zelensky, who didn’t meet with Giuliani, is preparing for a high-stakes summit on Monday in Paris, where he is scheduled to meet Russian President Vladi­mir Putin alongside the leaders of Germany and France in a renewed attempt to bring an end to the war between Russia-backed proxies and Ukrainian forces in the nation’s east. More than 13,000 people have died in the conflict.

The disruption in U.S.-Ukraine relations caused by Giuliani’s activities and the resulting impeachment inquiry have led some Ukrainians to fear that Zelensky, who promised an end to the conflict during his campaign, will cut a bad deal with Putin, owing partly to a growing sentiment in Kyiv that Ukraine can no longer count on support from the United States.

Such concerns appeared to be far from Giuliani’s mind.
During his trip, he sat down with a mustachioed Ukrainian lawmaker who has promoted Russian interests in Ukraine and once studied at a KGB academy in Moscow.
He was accompanied by a former Ukrainian diplomat who has won renown in U.S. right-wing circles by alleging Ukraine colluded with the DNC to undermine Trump in 2016.

He received a bon voyage message from a former Ukrainian parliamentarian, who once sent a peace proposal to the White House that would have lifted sanctions on Russia and recognized the Kremlin’s annexation of Crimea.

The trip also served a practical purpose ahead of a likely Senate trial of his client. Giuliani brought a correspondent from the right-wing One America News to interview many of the Ukrainians he has interacted with in the past year — people who are willing to make allegations against Biden and the Democrats.

The footage will help inject the theories Giuliani has gathered over the past year even further into the American public discourse, as the Senate prepares to embark on a trial that some Republican lawmakers want to make as much about Biden as it is about the president.

Giuliani has alleged that Biden pushed for the 2016 firing of Ukraine’s top prosecutor to help his son, Hunter Biden, who at the time was a board member of a Ukrainian gas company whose owner was under investigation in Ukraine. Apart from a claim by the top prosecutor in question that Biden had him fired for that reason, no evidence has surfaced to show that is why Biden sought his removal. European Union leaders also wanted the prosecutor removed.

During the trip, Giuliani said on Twitter that until the matter is resolved, the issue “will be a major obstacle to the U.S. assisting Ukraine with its anti-corruption efforts.”

In Kyiv, Giuliani met with two members of Ukraine’s parliament, Andriy Derkach and Oleksandr Dubinsky, who have called for a joint U.S.-Ukrainian parliamentary investigation into the gas company. The One America News correspondent traveling with Giuliani posted photos of them interviewing former Ukrainian Prosecutor General Yuri Lutsenko in Budapest, where they stopped before traveling on to Ukraine.

On Capitol Hill, Democrats were shocked by Giuliani’s nerve.

“It’s a brazen move,” said Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-Ill.), a member of the House Intelligence Committee, which led the impeachment inquiry. “This is emblematic of this White House: When they are in the wrong, they double down. And in this case, they are tripling down.”

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) called the trip an indication of “the arrogance of it all” in comments at a CNN Town Hall on Thursday night.
Some Republicans were left scratching their heads. …

Privately, however, two officials involved in the White House’s impeachment response said Trump aides were not told Giuliani was traveling to Ukraine and do not view it as helpful.

Some House Republicans have sought to create distance between Trump and Giuliani, but the president has not yet signaled a willingness to support such a move, the two officials said. On Friday, Gidley said that as a far as he was aware, Giuliani remained Trump’s personal attorney.

⭕ 6 Dec 2019

TheBulwark, Richard Patterson: Trump’s Personal Pathology Is America’s Foreign Policy http://bit.ly/35ZQ1ld
// The world is hostage to an unwell president.

NewYorker, Joshua Yaffa: How Donald Trump Is Making It Harder to End the War in Ukraine http://bit.ly/2DZtYi8

🐣 RT @DrGJackBrown Pat Cipollone’s 6 Dec. 2019 letter translated:
“Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain! Trump is the great and powerful Oz!”
(signed in thick sharpie to impress the boss)
#PatCipollone #ImpeachAndRemoveTrump #Impeachment

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote WE WANT A FLOOR VOTE!
ok we had a floor vote
WE WANT PUBLIC HEARINGS!
ok here’s public hearings
BUT WE WEREN’T INVITED!
ok you’re invited
WE DON’T WANNA COME!
ok well we’re gonna draft articles
BUT IT’S CHRISTMAS!
happy holidays
#BadFaithNegotiations

💽 MSNBC, All In: Chris Hayes on what’s ‘phenomenally dangerous’ about this political moment http://on.msnbc.com/2RuWEHE
// Hayes: “There is an entire ecosystem built around this alternate reality that is untethered from fact.”

TheAtlantic, Soren Schmidt: The Most Dangerous Form of Bribery http://bit.ly/2relh0K
// Election corruption can’t be solved by corrupt elections, so the Founders devised a special solution: impeachment.

DailyBeast, Lachlan Markay and Asawin Suebsaeng: Giuliani Cronies Planned ‘Fraud Guarantee’ Infomercials Starring Rudy http://bit.ly/2YnIvNQ
// The former New York City mayor was nearly even more of a cable news fixture.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews The disruption in US-Ukraine relations caused by Giuliani’s activities and the resulting impeachment inquiry have led to fears that Zelensky will cut a bad deal with Putin, due to a growing sentiment that Ukraine can no longer count on support from the US. 📌 https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1203104219575836672?s=20

🐣 RT @crampell signs you may not be hiring the best attorneys
1) they send formal legal letters in Comic Sans
2) they sign formal legal letters with a Sharpie
3) you aren’t paying them, but a company called “Fraud Guarantee” is
4) they’re in prison

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog ‘The committee, still investigating the impeachment scandal, in this letter, is warning Vice President Pence explicitly tonight: By the way, remember you can’t declare something to be classified just to keep it from being exposed as a crime. 💽 https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1203141940503621632?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @AmySiskind Of course he is. In the midst of impeachment. ¤ “All roads lead to Putin.”
⋙ WaPo: Top Russian diplomat to visit Washington in first visit since 2017 Oval Office controversy, officials say http://wapo.st/

🐣 RT @mhmck The fear that Zelenskyy will capitulate to Putin at the “Normandy Four” talks is well-grounded. The Ukrainian president has already humbled himself to the Muscovite vozhd by signing the Lavrov Formula (a.k.a. the Steinmeier Formula) and surrendering Ukrainian territory in Donbas.

WaPo: As impeachment tide swirls around Trump, Giuliani drops anchor in Ukraine http://wapo.st/2YnQLxi

WaPo, Dana Milbank: How we know exactly what Jefferson, Hamilton and Madison think of Trump http://wapo.st/34YShbU

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff The White House said they wanted open hearings, not closed, and then they didn’t want those either. ¤ Then they said they wanted to participate in the proceedings, and now they say they don’t. ¤ All they really want is to hide the President’s serious misconduct. ¤ It’s not working.
⋙ NYT: White House Signals Trump Won’t Mount House Impeachment Defense http://nyti.ms/34UgsrQ
// In a sharply worded letter, the White House counsel denounced the impeachment inquiry and called on Democrats to end it, or get it over with quickly so it could proceed to a Senate trial.

Politico: Schiff: Pence aide provided new impeachment evidence — but VP’s office classified it http://politi.co/368tPVB

💙 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews “The fact that Giuliani is back in Ukraine is like a murder suspect returning to the crime scene to live-stream themselves moon dancing… It’s brazen on a galactic level.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Giuliani received a bon voyage message from a former Ukrainian parliamentarian, who once sent a peace proposal to the White House that would have lifted sanctions on Russia and recognized the Kremlin’s annexation of Crimea.
⋙ Giuliani sat down with a Ukrainian lawmaker who has promoted Russian interests in Ukraine & once studied at a KGB academy in Moscow. He was accompanied by a former Ukrainian diplomat who alleged that Ukraine colluded with the DNC to undermine Trump in 2016
⋙ The disruption in US-Ukraine relations caused by Giuliani’s activities and the resulting impeachment inquiry have led to fears that Zelensky will cut a bad deal with Putin, due to a growing sentiment that Ukraine can no longer count on support from the US.
⋙ The latter story line asserts that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 election, including with the baseless, debunked conspiracy theory that Ukraine, rather than Russia, was behind the hacking of the Democratic National Committee.
⋙ Giuliani departed Kyiv after meeting with a range of Ukrainians who have been feeding him unproven allegations against former vice president Joe Biden and helping construct a counternarrative that is taking hold in the Republican Party.
⋙ As impeachment tide swirls around Trump, Giuliani drops anchor in Ukraine.
⋙⋙ WaPo: As impeachment tide swirls around Trump, Giuliani drops anchor in Ukraine http://wapo.st/2YnQLxi

💙 🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “This is the most grave offense you could imagine from the standpoint of our Constitution imaginable, trying to cheat… on your next election. And not just with anyone, but with a foreign government” – @neal_katyal w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1203083649765330947?s=20/photo/1

🐣 🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “The reporting now is not so much about that the president is blowing off secure communications devices but rather, why he’s doing it. He’s doing it because he doesn’t like the fact that it creates a permanent record” – @FrankFigliuzzi1 w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1203082481844527105?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “The House impeachment inquiry has rattled this White House and revealed an irrefutable trail of evidence that Trump conditioned military aid for a nation at war on a commitment to investigate the Bidens and a debunked conspiracy theory” – @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1203060108680450049?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @TheLeadCNN .@PreetBharara: Giuliani’s actions in Ukraine put himself in jeopardy https://cnn.it/38dbHLX

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “What is going to happen at the end of January when… [Trump] is acquitted in the Senate… Donald Trump is gonna go and look for foreign interference again, I guarantee it. He’s going to try and solicit foreign interference in the 2020 elections” – @jheil w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1203084206206803969?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Max Boot: To GOP hypocrites: I never want to hear about Hillary Clinton’s emails again http://wapo.st/36f3KEb

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom I’ve been making the argument that dragging out impeachment for “more evidence” is politically pointless, but Schiff made the best argument: You don’t want until an election is imminent to deal with a president trying to cheat in an election.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ The thing that has always separated this impeachment from previous ones is that it is geared more toward prevention than punishment. ¤ The crime is ongoing, and by not engaging impeachment seriously, Republicans in Congress are complicit. https://twitter.com/pastpunditry/status/1203067872102236163?s=20

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Defendants in criminal cases would like to say this to prosecutors. But they can’t, because in our system of government, they’re not above the law. Neither is Trump.
⋙ WaPo: White House tells House Democrats to end impeachment inquiry, less than an hour before deadline for Trump to agree to participate http://wapo.st/34ZOoTZ

WashingtonMonthly, Nancy LeTourneau: How John Solomon Undermined Journalism http://bit.ly//33Zdq4a

WaPo: More than 500 law professors say Trump committed ‘impeachable conduct’ http://wapo.st/2s1uSrK

🐣 RT @JustinAmash This should be unanimous, not partisan. Impeachment in the House is not a conviction. The trial happens in the Senate. All the House does is charge impeachable conduct. All we need is probable cause. That threshold is easily met with the existing evidence.
⋙ 🐣 RT @CNN Rep. Justin Amash, a Michigan independent who left the Republican Party this summer after he backed formal impeachment proceedings, said he would back three articles of impeachment: obstruction of Congress, obstruction of justice and abuse of power
⋙⋙ CNN: Independent lawmaker says he’s ready to vote to impeach Trump http://cnn.it/33VIAtr

🐣 RT @anders_aslund Giuliani in Kyiv sees crooks no honest person would go near:
Oleksandr Dubinsky – oligarch Kolomoisky’s top person in parliament;
Andrei Derkach, graduate from KGB’s Higher School in Moscow, allegedly now paid by eloped oligarch Firtash. ¤ Cultivating Kolomoisky & Firtash?

NewYorker, Susan Glasser: Adam Schiff on Donald Trump, Impeachment, and What’s Next http://bit.ly/2DSMWXz

DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng and Erin Banco: Rudy’s New Ukraine Jaunt Is Freaking Out Trump’s Lieutenants—and He Doesn’t Care http://bit.ly/2qrrBRX
// Top administration officials have been tracking Giuliani’s venture through Europe, wondering if he’s going to cause yet another major headache for the president.

🐣 RT @mimirocah1 I’m surprised he didn’t get a burner phone.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews John Kelly and intelligence officials attempted to get Trump to use secure White House line, but when he realized that this enabled them to compile daily logs of his calls & the identities of those he was speaking to, Trump reverted to using his cellphone.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Phone logs in impeachment report renew concern about security of Trump communications: “It’s absolutely a security issue” that foreign intelligence agencies could be listening in on the president’s unsecured calls with Giuliani. “It’s a bonanza for them.”
⋙⋙⋙ WaPo: Phone logs in impeachment report renew concern about security of Trump communications http://wapo.st/2OV5m02

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Willie Geist: “Have you spoken to a single GOP colleague in the Senate who’s even considering voting for impeachment?”
Sen. Chris Murphy: “Yes.”
Geist: “You have?”
Murphy: “Yes.”

DailyBeast, Betsy Ssan and Adam Rawnsley: Ukrainian Fugitive Who Claimed to Have Dirt on Biden Firm Is Arrested http://bit.ly/38aiupP
// Oleksandr Onyshchenko publicly claimed to have inside information about Hunter Biden just as the impeachment proceedings got underway.

⭕ 5 Dec 2019

ForeignPolicy, Tatiana Stanovaya (12/5): What the West Gets Wrong About Russia’s Intentions in Ukraine http://bit.ly/2t6sOzg
// 12/5/2019; Moscow never wanted an annexation—it just wanted a bargaining chip. Understanding that is the key to settling the conflict once and for all.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Senate GOP leaders have blocked action on the two bipartisan bills targeting Russia, the DETER Act and the broader Defending American Security From Kremlin Aggression Act.
⋙ TheAtlantic, Ronald Brownstein: The Russification of the Republican Party http://bit.ly/2s72GDA
// GOP lawmakers used to oppose the president’s embrace of Putin and the Kremlin. Not anymore.

WaPo: Phone logs in impeachment report renew concern about security of Trump communications http://wapo.st/2OV5m02

🐣 RT @PaulSonne NEW: Trump regularly talked to Giuliani and others on un-secure lines and gave foreign leaders including Johnson, Erdogan and Macron his cell number, creating an op-sec nightmare aides tried & failed to curb. W/ @jdawsey1@nakashimaem@gregpmiller:
⋙ 🐣 RT @JaveedAJamali “#impeachment is not about Trump’s policies, nor does it seek to nullify the election. Rather, it is about whether a president who abuses his position for personal gain should be removed from office.”
⋙⋙ Newsweek: Pelosi Is Right. Impeaching Trump Has Nothing to Do With ‘Hate’ http://bit.ly/2DRxZoz

🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio MORE FRIDAY NEWS: House Intel Chairman Adam Schiff just sent this letter to VP Pence asking the admin to declassify Jennifer Williams’ supplemental testimony to impeachment investigators. https://twitter.com/AndrewDesiderio/status/1203092162759532544?s=20/photo/1-4
⋙ 🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio A House Intel officials says “declassification of this supplemental testimony will allow the Congress to see further corroborative evidence as it considers articles of impeachment, and provide the public further understanding of the events in question.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @ In his letter to Pence, Schiff says Williams’ supplemental testimony is about the VP’s Sept. 18 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. ¤ Schiff says there’s “no legitimate basis” for this info to be classified.

Politico, Josh Lederman: How a conspiracy theory about George Soros is fueling allegations of Ukraine collusion http://politi.co/388xepj
// The billionaire philanthropist has long been the target of conspiracy theorists about Jews controlling the world.

MSNBC, Hardball: Laurence Tribe: Trump dismantling checks and balances http://on.msnbc.com/2YqAXKm
// In a somber six minute address to the nation, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced that the House of Representatives would begin drafting impeachment articles against the President of the United States because he violated his oath of office, and compromised US national security.

DailyBeast, Adam Rawnsley and Betsy Swan: Trumpworld Lawyers’ Contracts to Dig Dirt on Biden http://bit.ly/2YlZK2d
// The agreements add context to the activities in Ukraine—in particular the ties between Giuliani, Toensing, and diGenova, and the powerful Ukrainians with whom they were in contact.

KyivPost, Matthew Kupfer and Oksana Grytsenko: The strange and meteoric rise of Giuliani’s favorite Ukrainian ‘whistleblower’ http://bit.ly/388oE9Y

NYT Mag, Josh Owens: I Worked for Alex Jones. I Regret It. http://nyti.ms/2Rl6T1g
// I dropped out of film school to edit video for the conspiracy theorist because I believed in his worldview. Then I saw what it did to people.

🐣 RT @IlvesToomas Since names like Babakov mean nothing in the US, read this thread. You will find out for example that he was the one whose bank loaned 9M € to the far right Marine Le Pen. In other words, Putin’s conduit to influence the French presidential election.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JackLaurenson [KyivPost] Kyiv, #Ukraine. At midnight, they are in lounge bar of the Premier Palace Hotel, owned by close Putin ally, Russian oligarch Alexander Babakov. Hotel known as den for Kremlin agents & Babakov is alleged Russian intel himself. 📌 https://twitter.com/JackLaurenson/status/1202727340889067521?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @AndriyUkraineTe With America’s Mayor @RudyGiuliani prepping for tomorrow another hard working day in meetings with Mr. Shokin and Mr. Lutcenko. To all conspiracy theorist there is no secret on what we are doing.The TRUTH will come out. God Bless Ukraine and God Bless the United States of America

WaPo, Neal Katyal and Sam Koppelman: The transcript Trump released is still the only evidence needed to impeach him http://wapo.st/2rjcVVt
// Don’t get distracted by procedural details or new revelations.

WaPo, Dana Milbank: This moment was made for Nancy Pelosi http://wapo.st/367x2of

WaPo: Pelosi announces intent to impeach Trump as constitutional clash intensifies http://wapo.st/2sRm2NB

🐣💙💙 RT @DefendDemocracy “Our democracy is at stake. The president leaves us no choice but to act. Because he is trying to corrupt, once again, the election for his own benefit.. ¤ Today, I am asking our Chairman to proceed with articles of impeachment.” ¤ #DefendOurDemocracy 💽 https://twitter.com/DefendDemocracy/status/1202666848493490177?s=20/photo/1
// Speaker Nancy Pelosi ♡

Vice, Cameron Joseph: Senate Republicans Have Already Debunked Trump’s Ukraine Conspiracy Theory – but They’re Pushing It Anyway http://bit.ly/2sSNDOB
// The GOP investigated the Ukraine election-meddling conspiracy theory and found … nothing.

🐣 Bringing in Turley as a witness was an odd choice. He didn’t vote for Trump. He LOST his last impeachment defense decisively. He didn’t even say Trump shouldn’t be impeached, just that the process should be slower.

🚫🐣 RT @mhmck Russian agent and American traitor Rudy Giuliani is in Kyiv meeting with Russian agents and Ukrainian traitors. Notable is Andriy Artemenko, a co-conspirator in the “surrender Crimea” plot (along with Felix Sater, Michael Cohen, Michael Flynn, and Trump). #RussiaInvadedUkraine
// I don’t think Rudy is a Russian “agent” or a traitor, just a dupe, but his meeting w Artemenko is noteworthy

🐣 RT @Teri_Kanefield (Thread) Who Has The Power? ¤ Mostly an analysis of Turley’s testimony (yesterday’s Republican witness) ¤ Bonus: This thread will help prepare you for the Constitutional Law portion of the Twitter Bar Exam. 📌 https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1202633889564377088?s=20

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Three conclusions from Pelosi’s impeachment address http://wapo.st/2RqfqQu

The framers of the Constitution, she correctly stated, were worried about a president who would abuse his powers, specifically the risk of corruption by foreign powers and misuse of his office to get himself reelected. The remedy is impeachment.

● First, Trump will join a select group of only three other presidents who faced articles of impeachment. In Trump’s case, the facts, as Pelosi noted, are largely undisputed, and the gravity of the offenses is undeniable.

● Second, Trump on Thursday yet again demanded a quick vote on impeachment. Without merely being oppositional, the House should consider adopting a deliberate pace, both to give Americans time to absorb the facts and to allow a short amount of time to see whether additional witnesses can be pried loose.

● Third, one cannot help but notice the difference in tone between the two sides. Pelosi was somber, “prayerful” as she put it. The witnesses called by the Democrats are, as she noted, serious and impressive public servants, diplomats and scholars. The Intelligence Committee report is a tightly drafted and fact-filled document. By contrast, Republican lawmakers and the president engage in nonstop histrionics. They peddle in lies and debunked conspiracy theories.

WaPo, Greg Sargent: New revelations about Barr and Giuliani strengthen case against Trump http://wapo.st/388ScnZ

Two new investigative reports demonstrate that Barr and Giuliani are, in effect, continuing to carry out elements of the very same corrupt scheme for which Trump is currently getting impeached. Their activities have been described as “brazen,” but the truth is worse: They demonstrate with great clarity that Trump’s efforts to corrupt our political system will continue — a reminder of why he’s being impeached in the first place.

Michael Horowitz, the Justice Department inspector general, privately asked Connecticut U.S. Attorney John Durham, who’s executing Barr’s review of the origins of that investigation, to validate a key element of Trumpworld’s “theory” of those origins — and he did not. … [T]he bottom line is Horowitz is expected to conclude that the investigation’s basis was legitimate, and while we don’t know what Durham will conclude, it seems clear he’s finding little to validate Trumpworld’s wild theories.

This is terribly inconvenient for Barr — and Trump and his propagandists. They hope such a review will allow them to cast the whole Russia investigation — and its findings of Russian sabotage and extensive efforts by Trump to coordinate with and benefit from it — as illegitimate.

The key point here is that Barr, who is gearing up to cast doubt on Horowitz’s conclusions, is continuing to use the levers of government to carry out Trump’s overall corrupt project — which Trump is actively cheering on. Barr is trying to undercut the legitimacy of the Russia investigation’s conclusions — which would help make Russia’s criminal attack on our political system and Trump’s nefarious reaping of its gains disappear.

That’s exactly what Trump tried to extort Ukraine into helping him do, by announcing an “investigation” into the lie that Ukraine, not Russia, interfered, thus validating that lie — part of the corrupt plot for which he’s being impeached.

Giuliani is doing the same as we speak. The New York Times reports that Giuliani has traveled to Budapest and Kyiv, where he’s meeting with shadowy Ukrainian figures to keep building the case that Joe Biden and his son Hunter acted corruptly in Ukraine.

This line of nonsense has been thoroughly debunked, but Giuliani met with one of its key proponents, and is participating in the filming of a fake “documentary” that’s designed to make that narrative seem true.

In other words, Giuliani — who was the ringleader of the scheme to pressure Ukraine to announce investigations that would also make that narrative seem true — has continued to try to achieve the same goals that drove the corrupt plot for which Trump is being impeached.

WaPo: A look inside Trump’s anti-impeachment spin factory http://wapo.st/369MMaf

CNN: Garry Kasparov: I lived in the post-truth Soviet world and I hear its echoes in Trump’s America http://cnn.it/33N2PJz

⭕ 4 Dec 2019

✅ PolitiFact: Fact-checking House Republicans’ impeachment report defending Trump on Ukraine http://bit.ly/351fme0

RollingStone, Rick Wilson: The Traitors Among Us http://bit.ly/2RuB5a8
// Donald Trump likes to call his opponents traitors — but if he’s looking for treasonous behavior, he should look within his own party

… America is in the midst of a treason boom right now, and more than a few people in Trump’s immediate orbit — and Trump himself — richly and actually deserve the title of traitor, and the treason inherent in their acts and words is apparent.

As the impeachment hearings have worn on and as evidence of the complete moral collapse of the Republican Party has become more and more evident, it has become quite obvious there really are traitors among us. There are elected officials who have made the decision to protect a corrupt president by embracing conspiracy theories, refusing to acknowledge sworn testimony of career foreign-service officials, and piling on to Trump’s attack of democratic institutions.

The traitors are the ones who, when this is all done and dusted, will sit in the dock at some new Nuremberg trial and claim their innocence of the worst charges and penalties not by claiming their actions were “just following orders” but that they were “just following Trump.”

🐣 RT @Leshchenkos To dig the dirt on opponents and support narrative of @DevinNunes, @RudyGiuliani united efforts with bunch of Ukrainian oligarchs and their crooked former prosecutors. My op-ed. Please retweet!
⋙ KyivPost, Sergii Leshchenko: How Kolomoisky’s prosecutor fueled Giuliani’s conspiracies http://bit.ly/369JF25

PolitiFact (2017): Trump and Russia, Clinton and Ukraine: How do they compare? http://bit.ly/2rYlxRv Three types of Ukrainian efforts: 1) OpEds/social media objections to Trump, 2) Chalupa research on Manafort, 3) “Crowdstrike” is a Russia-based conspiracy theory)
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1202691461541744651?s=20/photo/1
// 12/7/2017

Ukrainian “Meddling” is Pretty Thin Gruel:

1. OpEds/social media objections to Trump, mostly for Trump’s pro-Russia views on Crimea

2. Alexandra Chalupa – Her research into Manafort was not directed by the DNC, though she shared findings; the Ukrainian embassy officials were helpful but professional. The release of the “black ledger” record of payments to Manafort came from a Ukrainian investigation, not from her research

3. “Crowdstrike” – A Russia promoted conspiracy theory which is technologically silly

“Russia’s effort was personally directed by Russian President Vladimir Putin (and) involved the country’s military and foreign intelligence services,” the article said. “There’s little evidence of such a top-down effort by Ukraine.”

So, according to American intelligence agencies, the Kremlin shaped and directed the email hacking of Democrats and subsequent distribution. In contrast, a variety of actors on the Ukrainian side responded to American queries and provided public documents.

Which leads to the other big distinction: The Russians got their materials through cyber-attacks, while the only telling document revealed by a Ukrainian lawmaker was the product of an official investigation.

“There’s a difference between dealing with the embassy and dealing with a covert intelligence operation,” Wittes said. “Are you dealing with government records, or are you dealing in stolen dirt?”

To be clear, we do not know if the hacked emails had any ties to contacts the Trump campaign did or didn’t have with Russians. But hacked emails are different from the results of a public investigation.

Taking that difference one step further, there was nothing inherently illegal in the quest for information on Manafort and how that might link Donald Trump to Russia. Wittes noted that from a research perspective, since Manafort’s work took place in Ukraine, “you pretty much have to go to the Ukrainians to get that.”

Other details also separate the two narratives.

Ukraine is seen as an ally to the United States, while Russia is at best a competitor and often called an enemy.

🐣 RT @ An official in Zelensky’s office tells BuzzFeed News that the president was caught off guard by Rudy Giuliani’s arrival in Kyiv this week, learning about it from the media. Equally shocked by his arrival was the U.S. Embassy, according to a US diplomat.
⋙ BuzzfeedNews, Christopher Miller: Rudy Giuliani Made A Surprise Visit To Kyiv And Nobody There Is Happy About It http://bit.ly/2OTWzf9
// Ukrainian and American officials in Kyiv told BuzzFeed News they had no advanced warning of Giuliani’s arrival and only learned about it from media reports.

🐣 RT @sfpelosi [Christine Pelosi] DON’T MESS WITH MAMA! ¤ “I don’t hate anybody…As a Catholic, I resent your using the word hate in a sentence that addresses me. I don’t hate anyone…So, don’t mess with me when it comes to words like that.” @SpeakerPelosi

NYT, Peter Baker: Mocked Abroad and Assailed at Home, Trump Returns to Face Impeachment http://nyti.ms/363Qfau
// Two days in London on the world stage provided him no respite.

WSJ: Ukraine President Holds Back on Probe Linked to Impeachment Inquiry http://on.wsj.com/2YjetuA
// Politicians, officials say Volodymyr Zelensky wants to avoid getting country more caught up in U.S. politics

RawStory: Fox News analyst Andrew Napolitano says he would vote to impeach Trump: ‘Reasonable minds cannot disagree’ http://bit.ly/2OO4bQa

💽 CSPAN: Hearing on Constitutional Framework for Impeachment http://cs.pn/2PfS0KN
// The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing with legal experts to discuss the constitutional framework for potentially drawing up articles of impeachment against President Trump.

DailyBeast, Will Sommer: Rudy Giuliani Teams Up With a Seth Rich Conspiracy Theorist to Save Trump http://bit.ly/2PcgwN7
// The president’s attorney has traveled to some odd places and sought the help of some colorful characters to defend his client. But Chanel Rion might be the strangest of all.

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Stop calling Trump a ‘Russian dupe.’ The truth is much worse. http://wapo.st/2LpkjFx

As Democratic strategist Simon Rosenberg suggested to me, party leaders must argue that the GOP’s “embrace of the Ukraine fiction” is not merely a matter of domestic political expediency. Rather, it’s time to ask whether we’re seeing the beginnings of a “realignment” with this global right wing movement against the values and even the interests of “the United States and the West.”

WaPo, Dana Milbank: No wonder Jonathan Turley’s dog is mad http://wapo.st/2DYC4aV

WaPo, EJ Dionne: The moral imperative of impeachment http://wapo.st/2DN7LUh

🐣 RT @tribelaw So what? @AlanDersh is defending a red herring. Nobody proposes impeaching Trump or any president for seeking judicial review of Congressional subpoenas. @JonathanTurley was making a stupid straw man argument. Ordering defiance of all subpoenas is altogether different.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AlanDersh Professor Turley is correct that impeaching a president for demanding judicial review of Congressional subpoenas would undercut our system of checks and balances.

🐣 People shouldn’t act like it’s Dems’ fault if impeachment is a party-line vote. It’s the GOP’s fault. Or, as I like to think of it, it’s the goats separating from the sheep.

NYT: Trump Blocked Key Impeachment Witnesses. Should Congress Wait? http://nyti.ms/2DOzfJo
// At the first House Judiciary Committee impeachment hearing, Republicans’ witness said lawmakers were rushing the process and should instead let court fights over access to witnesses play out.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Republican squawking can’t distract from Democrats’ key points in hearing http://wapo.st/2Lq6Kpr

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Which part of, “we will provide you your military aid if you do us a favor and announce an investigation into the Bidens” did you miss?
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar 7hTURLEY: “If you prove a quid pro quo, you might have an impeachable offense.” ¤ Who wants to tell him?

WaPo: Impeachment goes to college http://wapo.st/2OPitzQ

🐣 RT @EvanRosenfeld Pres. Trump “hit the trifecta of impeachable offenses because he sought foreign interference, he abused the office for personal power, and then he covered it all up by refusing to acknowledge the power of Congress to investigate it,” @glennkirschner2 says. 💽 [Msnbc] https://twitter.com/Evan_Rosenfeld/status/1202390858621845504?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @CBSNews Feldman on why the Framers supported impeaching a corrupt president instead of waiting for an election: “They knew a president would have a great motive to corrupt the electoral process to get reelected”
⋙ CBSNews: 3 experts testify Trump committed impeachable offenses http://cbsn.ws/2OPCQNz

🐣 #NeverTrumper Republicans (all 1000 of you) should just give up and join the Dems. Start a new Neoliberal caucus or something. The GOP has gone full Putinist/Trumpist.
@BillKristol @gtconway3d @RadioFreeTom

HuffPo: Trump’s Actions ‘Worse Than Misconduct Of Any Prior President,’ Law Prof Testifies http://bit.ly/36e6YYX
// “If Congress fails to impeach here, then the impeachment process has lost all meaning,” UNC law professor Michael Gerhardt told Congress.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Breaking via WaPo: The prosecutor handpicked by Barr to scrutinize how U.S. agencies investigated Trump’s 2016 campaign said he could not offer evidence to the DOJ inspector general to support the right-wing theory that the case was a setup by U.S. intel.
🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Barr’s handpicked prosecutor tells inspector general he can’t back right-wing theory that Russia case was U.S. intelligence setup http://wapo.st/3680Dhh //➔ turns out Horowitz contacted Durham, who concurred with him

🐣 RT @McFaul As we rightly dig into legal definitions today, please keep in mind the serious national security implications of Trump misconduct. He pressured a foreign government to intervene in our elections. He withheld military assistance to a country at war to do so.

WaPo, Max Boot: The Republicans have become the party of Russia. This makes me sick. http://wapo.st/2DNiLkw

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews “It’s time to ask whether we’re seeing the beginnings of a “realignment” with this global right wing movement against the values and even the interests of the United States and the West.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews “Trump, his administration and the GOP have made a conscious choice to align themselves with Putinism. It is not unwitting.”
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews The lie about Ukrainian interference has been a mainstay of self-absolving Russian propaganda for years. But Trump hasn’t been “duped” into spreading it. He explicitly recognizes an alliance of his own interests with those of Russia in doing so.

🐣 RT @ColinKahl Many of the debunked Republican claims on Ukraine rely on “reporting” by John Solomon. He’s been a hack for a while. And now it is official: Solomon is doing press for the GOP.
⋙ WaPo, Eric Wemple: John Solomon is now doing press for congressional Republicans http://wapo.st/2RlxlIc

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 I agree that the House should slow down and await the testimony of McGahn, Bolton, Mulvaney, Pompeo and others. As Prof. Turley has said, we don’t want to move too quickly or investigate too narrowly. ALL of Trump’s crimes and abuses should be investigated and exposed.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JohnWDean Let’s impeach him now and NOT send it to the Senate rather keep investigating in the House, and add such supplemental articles as needed! Just let it hang over his head. If the worst happens and he is re-elected, send it to the Senate. But keep investigating!!
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @gtconway In the spirit of compromise, which I think is missing from this age, may I suggest this: Let’s impeach him now but keep investigating, and if we find more evidence, impeach him again.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @PhillipeReines Republicans: Professor Turley, you’re our witness. We called you. Should trump should be impeached?
Turley: We haven’t investigated trump long enough. We need to investigate trump longer.
Republicans: 👀

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Giuliani is in Kyiv seeking to meet with former Ukrainian prosecutors, whose claims and conspiracy theories have been embraced by Republicans, including Viktor Shokin and Kostiantyn H. Kulyk, who have faced allegations of corruption.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Giuliani, Facing Scrutiny, Travels to Europe to Interview Ukrainians: ¤ President Trump’s personal lawyer has been in Budapest and is now in Kyiv to talk with former Ukrainian prosecutors.
🐣 RT @tribelaw Rudy’s back at it in Ukraine TODAY! If anybody wants proof that this gang is so brazen it’ll keep its crime spree going and keep corrupting our elections until we kick them out, here you have it.
⋙ NYT: Giuliani, Facing Scrutiny, Travels to Europe to Interview Ukrainians http://nyti.ms/2OMUqSj
// President Trump’s personal lawyer has been in Budapest and Kyiv this week to talk with former Ukrainian prosecutors for a documentary series intended to debunk the impeachment case.

🐣 RT @Susan_Hennessey Here is Turley’s 1998 opening statement from the Clinton impeachment hearings. It’s a bit different than the opening statement he is giving today:
⋙ JonathanTurley: Clinton Impeachment Testimony: House Judiciary Committee http://bit.ly/2LnEWSv
// 11/9/1998

🔊 GaslitNation: “Trump is the Frankenstein’s monster of the GOP; he was their endgame. But the GOP is now in service to Trump, and Trump is in service to Putin. The GOP now exists as a propaganda weapon to further Kremlin interests.” — @AndreaChalupa on @gaslitnation
📌 https://twitter.com/sarahkendzior/status/1202211726122455041?s=20

TaxFoundation: Tracking the Economic Impact of U.S. Tariffs and Retaliatory Actions http://bit.ly/34VjM6g
// 10/18/2019

≣ Lawfare: Livestream and Witness Statements: Dec. 4 House Judiciary Impeachment Hearing http://bit.ly/2DMUHy9 Dems will call Noah Feldman, Harvard Law; Pamela Karlan, Stanford; and Michael Gerhardt, University of North Carolina; GOP will call Jonathan Turley of GWU
// House Judiciary

🐣 Jonathan Turley supported Clinton’s impeachment, per @AriMelber

🐣 RT @CNNpolitics Four law professors will testify at today’s impeachment hearing before the House Judiciary Committee. ¤ Here’s a look at some of the key lines from their opening statements
⋙ CNN: Next phase in Trump impeachment inquiry begins https://cnn.it/2OMT0r0

⭕ 3 Dec 2019

🐣 RT @ Garry Wills: “The founders did not fear government in general. They feared the presidency.”
🐣 RT @michikokikuchani Garry Wills on the Founders and the Constitution: “McConnell backs up the president’s weird claim that Article II gives him the power to do anything he wants; this can be so only if the Senate abrogates its own, vastly superior powers under Article I.”
NYRB, Gary Wills: The Framers’ Answers to Three Myths About Impeachment http://bit.ly/2Lt4rC7

🐣 RT @mattklewis The key here isn’t just that this is a good ad. But the fact that Biden came out with this ad makes you believe he could actually wage a good campaign against Trump. That’s the key.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoeBiden The world is laughing at President Trump. They see him for what he really is: dangerously incompetent and incapable of world leadership. ¤ We cannot give him four more years as commander in chief. 💽 https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1202401954644865024?s=20/photo/1

💙💙 ✅ PolitiFact: What we know about the Politico story at the heart of a Ukraine conspiracy theory http://bit.ly/2LojVr3
// Vogel, Shapiro

NYT: A Mysterious ‘-1’ and Other Call Records Show How Giuliani Pressured Ukraine http://nyti.ms/2YhGFy6
// House Democrats’ impeachment report showed the president’s personal lawyer executing an irregular foreign policy.

🔊 ApplePodcasts, Rachel Maddow Show: Numerous potential articles of impeachment sketched out in report http://apple.co/2Ydy3Zm

WaPo Editorial: Democrats should not give up the fight to hear from more witnesses http://wapo.st/2RkoIgH

NYT Editorial: Of All the Efforts to Defend Trump, This Conspiracy Theory Is the Worst http://nyti.ms/2Ll4YWO
// Crowdstrike and opeds; The president grasps at a debunked claim of election interference as impeachment looms.

WSJ: Report Reveals Call Records Between Giuliani, White House and Nunes http://on.wsj.com/35UwIcq
// Draft impeachment report shows president’s lawyer and top Republican lawmaker in frequent contact

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Trump’s GOP Sheds Its Dignity, and Chugs His Kool-Aid http://bit.ly/2YdV6Dj
// The impeachment decision in the Senate is foregone because the Republicans there have joined Trump’s suicide cult.

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin I’m glad @LindseyGrahamSC is speaking truth on Russia at the moment, but no one in Congress has done more to create a culture of Trumpian lies in the GOP than him. He helped set the conditions for his fellow Republican members to shamelessly push Trump’s lies about Ukraine
⋙ 🐣 RT @CNN Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham says he is “1,000% confident” that Russia, not Ukraine, meddled in the 2016 US presidential election, breaking from President Trump and others in his party who hav

GQ, Julia Ioffe: Trump Is Waging War on America’s Diplomats http://bit.ly/34Il2tb
// And the impeachment inquiry is only making things worse. With new figures and fresh horror stories, Julia Ioffe reports on how the president is politicizing our embassies, alienating our allies, and decimating the ranks of the foreign service.

TheAtlantic, Franklin Foer: The Betrayal of Volodymyr Zelensky http://bit.ly/2OMOyIU
// The surreal story of how a comedian who played the Ukrainian president on TV became the president in real life—then found himself at the center of an American political scandal

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin I desperately want to be optimistic for the GOP because the nation needs it to be healthy and thriving, but looking at it now, it’s hard to see it as anything other than unsalvageable. Worse, it’s truly become a menace to liberty in America.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ @CheriJacobus I agree. And even if you won’t admit it, you know that many of our NeverTrump brethren are way too willing to embrace and “forgive” Trump enablers, to the point of denying they ever were enabling Trump. The “new” post-Trump GOP will be the same as the old — but re-branded.

CNN, Zachary B. Wolf and Sean O’Key: The Trump-Ukraine impeachment inquiry report, annotated http://cnn.it/361RVkR
// House Intelligence Committee Democrats released a 300-page report outlining their months-long impeachment inquiry into the conduct of President Donald Trump. Based on weeks of dramatic public hearings and additional documents requested from the White House, it’s an indictment of Trump’s pressure on Ukraine and, they say, his threat to the US system of government. We’ve annotated their executive summary and linked to the full report.

🐣 RT @LovenTreasure The Cliff’s Notes by #Maddow (but the important thing is he deserves to be impeached): https://twitter.com/LovenTreasure/status/1202048074907914240?s=20/photo/1

NYT: Key Takeaways From House Intelligence Committee’s Impeachment Report http://nyti.ms/2Yekhp8
// The 300-page report lays out Democrats’ case that President Trump abused the power of his office to solicit political help from a foreign power and obstructed the inquiry into his actions.

🐣 RT @W7VOA Front pages of Wednesday @nytimes and @NYDailyNews. https://twitter.com/W7VOA/status/1202075704495616000?s=20/photo/1-2

🐣💽 RT @RepAdamSchiff Our report lays out overwhelming and uncontested evidence that Trump abused his power to coerce an ally into doing his political dirty work. ¤ For Congress, the question is not of fact, but of duty, responsibility and allegiance to our own oath of office. [CNN:] https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1202067900573597697?s=20/photo/1

CNN: Barr saying inspector general report won’t be the last word on FBI Russia probe http://cnn.it/2Rl0HpV

WaPo, Aaron Blake: 2 key Trump-Ukraine events we should be paying more attention to http://wapo.st/360TWO4 more arrangements with “strings attached”

🐣 RT @dcpoll “Roger Stone, who talked directly to Mr. Trump, received a call from a number listed only as ‘-1,’ the records from Roger Stone’s trial show.”

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: Think You’ve Seen Peak GOP Crazy? Watch This. http://bit.ly/381mWqQ
// Doug Collins is poised to make Devin Nunes look like Abraham Lincoln.

DailyBeast, Lachlan Markay: Impeachment Investigators Got Rudy Giuliani’s Phone Records—And They’re Quite Revealing http://bit.ly/2rNs6pP
// Trump’s lawyer was in talks with, among others, Devin Nunes and officials at OMB as the president pursued a political agenda in Ukraine.

🐣 💽 RT @ReigerReport HANNITY: Did you ever talk to this guy [Lev] Parnas or whoever his name is? ¤ NUNES: You know, it’s possible, but I haven’t gone through all my phone records. I don’t really recall that name. … But it seems very unlikely that I would be taking calls from random people. https://twitter.com/RiegerReport/status/1202057371557801986?s=20/photo/1

💙💙 NYT: Impeachment Report Says Trump Solicited Foreign Election Interference http://nyti.ms/2Rh1hVS involved: “Vice President Mike Pence; Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; Rick Perry, the energy secretary; and Mick Mulvaney, the acting chief of staff”
// “ … Vice President Mike Pence; Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; Rick Perry, the energy secretary; and Mick Mulvaney, the acting chief of staff — either knew of the president’s efforts or were deeply involved in carrying them out.”

NYT: Impeachment Report Says Trump Solicited Foreign Election Interference http://nyti.ms/2Rh1hVS

WaPo: GOP embraces a debunked Ukraine conspiracy to defend Trump from impeachment http://wapo.st/2qiGSVf

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The Intelligence Committee’s report is a triumph http://wapo.st/2LlAtzL

🔆 This❗️⋙ 📔 HPSCI: Trump-Ukraine impeachment inquiry report http://bit.ly/2LlnJsX
// 12/3/2019; House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

SECTION I. THE PRESIDENT’S MISCONDUCT …………………………………………………………37
1. The President Forced Out the U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine …………………………………….38
2. The President Put Giuliani and the Three Amigos in Charge of Ukraine Issues …………..51
3. The President Froze Military Assistance to Ukraine…………………………………………………67
4. The President’s Meeting with the Ukrainian President Was Conditioned on An Announcement of Investigations ……………………………………………………………………………..83
5. The President Asked the Ukrainian President to Interfere in the 2020 U.S. Election by Investigating the Bidens and 2016 Election Interference……………………………………………..98
6. The President Wanted Ukraine to Announce the Investigations Publicly ………………….114
7. The President’s Conditioning of Military Assistance and a White House Meeting on Announcement of Investigations Raised Alarm…………………………………………………………126
8. The President’s Scheme Was Exposed………………………………………………………………..140

≣ HPSCI: Minority Report http://bit.ly/386qDeX

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Impeachment Report Alleges Trump Solicited Foreign Election Interference http://nyti.ms/2Rh1hVS
// The House Intelligence Committee concluded that President Trump tried to “use the powers of his office to solicit foreign interference on his behalf in the 2020 election.”

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: House panel’s report says Trump ‘compromised national security to advance his personal political interests’ http://wapo.st/33JMWDT

⭕ 2 Dec 2019

DailyBeast, Patricia Ravalgi (12/2): Once-Heroic Agents Have Helped Trump’s Effort to Divide and Conquer the FBI http://bit.ly/2MUCkwv
// 12/2/2019; I’ve watched as some of the FBI’s best agents drank the Trump Kool-Aid and turned against their former companions in the counterterror trenches. One reason: Clinton hatred.

💙💙 Politico, Natasha Bertrand: Senate panel look into Ukraine interference comes up short http://politi.co/2MfhIyD
// Some Republican senators recently questioned whether Kyiv tried to sabotage Donald Trump’s campaign in 2016. But the GOP-led Intelligence Committee looked into the theory, and found scant evidence to support it.
⋙ See under Entire Articles: Politico Bertrand Ukraine 12-2-2019

Salon, Igor Derysh: Prosecutor who aided Giuliani’s hunt for damaging details on Biden fired in anti-corruption purge http://bit.ly/2DV5lTM
// Kostiantyn Kulyk, one of Giuliani’s earliest contacts in Ukraine, was given a dismissal notice last week

📔 NYT: Read the House Republicans’ Report on the Impeachment Inquiry http://nyti.ms/35YJExV

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Chairman Schiff: The Judiciary Committee will be “looking at the Mueller report” and other reports from investigative committees to find additional evidence of impeachable conduct by Trump.
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, RachelMaddow: Public to see Trump impeachment report Tuesday; inquiry continues http://on.msnbc.com/33GjM8x
// Rep. Adam Schiff, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, tells Rachel Maddow that the report on the Donald Trump impeachment inquiry will be released publicly on Tuesday, but the impeachment committees will continue to investigate, issue subpoenas, and hear new witnesses even after this initial report heads to the House Judiciary Committee.

CNN: House Republicans defend Trump’s actions in new report responding to impeachment inquiry http://cnn.it/34LMyWP

WaPo, Aaron Blake: The GOP’s impeachment report is a series of red herrings http://wapo.st/2r7ehT9

🐣 RT @EricColumbus Even if CrowdStrike were owned by a Ukrainian (it’s not)
Even if DNC server were in Ukraine (it isn’t)
Even if Trump could properly block aid until Ukraine investigated CrowdStrike (he couldn’t)
Trump’s theory amounts to “Ukraine hacked DNC to help Democrats.” ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

DailyBeast, Julia Arciga: Michael Cohen: Trump Attorney Told Me to Keep Quiet About Additional Russia Contacts in Moscow Tower Deal http://bit.ly/2qio9co
// Jay Sekulow; Cohen told federal investigators he knew about “more communications with Russia,” according to newly released documents from the Mueller probe.

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood as Fiona Hill testified, the Ukraine “investigation” Trump sought was a Russian-intelligence driven effort. its goal, as with attempts to obstruct Mueller, was to absolve 2016 conduct of Russia and Trump
⋙ 🐣 RT @gtconway3d My own view is that Trump’s criminal obstruction of the Mueller investigation is of a piece with his criminal shakedown of Ukraine.

🐣 RT @McFaul What? @TuckerCarlson thinks it is ok for Russia to annex Ukrainian territory and then we should side with Russia ? Wow. Just wow. Missing Reagan. Missing real conservative Republicans. Missing Churchill. Scared of appeasers.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Acyn Tucker: I should say for the record that I’m totally opposed to these sanctions and I don’t think we should be at war with Russia and I think we should take the side of Russia if we have to choose between Russia and Ukraine 💽 https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1201674758158352385?s=20/photo/1

NYT: White House Lifts Mysterious Hold on Military Aid to Lebanon http://nyti.ms/35OfWf8
// The Trump administration will allow the $105 million aid package to flow after freezing the funding without explanation.

WaPo: Democrats quietly debate expanding impeachment articles beyond Ukraine http://wapo.st/33EtWGJ //➔ if the world made sense, which it doesn’t, it would include all impeachable conduct

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance This argument is dumb. I’m sure the Japanese, the Belgians & the Chileans has a favorite too. But none of them, nor Ukraine, had troll farms & hacked the DNC. All 17 agencies in our intel community concluded Russia interfered in our election.
⋙ 🐣 RT @frankthorp Senate Intel Committee Chairman @SenatorBurr: “Every elected official in the Ukraine was for Hillary Clinton. Is that very different than the Russians being for Donald Trump?”

WaPo, Dana Milbank: Pat Cipollone is the dog that caught the car http://wapo.st/2P7gupK

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Unreal. It is not uncommon for an AG to disagree with an IG finding because it is too tough on DOJ. I have never heard of an IG confirming the department did things correctly and an AG disputing it. Just shocking partisan behavior.
🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Barr flat-out lied to the American people about the findings of the Mueller report. Now he apparently will dispute the findings of the DOJ Inspector General because those findings don’t help Trump. I hope Congress will soon turn its attention to Barr.
🐣 RT @selectedwisdom If true, This is absurd and does such damage to DoJ. Why would any citizen trust the DoJ when Barr behaves this way?”Barr disputes key inspector general finding about FBI’s Russia investigation”
🐣 RT @DwightEvansPA AG Barr is trying to muddy the waters around IG report all because it debunks his preferred finding. His opinion should not matter here and Barr must let the IG report stand on its own without further interference.
🐣 RT @eliehonig Barr is in no position to assess whether the FBI had enough evidence to open an investigation because he has never actually hands-on prosecuted or tried a criminal case. Oh and he’s a spineless political hack, as demonstrated once again here.
🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Barr doesn’t accept key inspector general finding about FBI’s Russia investigation http://wapo.st/33GzgcS

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff The GOP report ignores voluminous evidence Trump used his office to press Ukraine into investigating Biden by withholding military aid and a White House meeting. ¤ They say this is just Trump’s “outside the beltway” thinking. It’s more accurately outside the law and Constitution.
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Schiff: “The Minority’s rebuttal document … ignores voluminous evidence that the president used the power of his office to pressure Ukraine … the Minority dismisses this as just part of the President’s ‘outside the beltway’ thinking. It is more accurately, outside the law.”

Politico: House Judiciary reveals witnesses for first impeachment hearing http://politi.co/35Vig3V Democrats will call Noah Feldman, Harvard Law; Pamela Karlan, Stanford; and Michael Gerhardt, University of North Carolina; Republicans with call Jonathan Turley of GWU
// A quartet of constitutional scholars will kick off the panel’s impeachment proceedings on Wednesday.

NYT, Bob Bauer: Trump Is the Founders’ Worst Nightmare http://nyti.ms/2RcHl6l Mr. Bauer served as a White House counsel under President Barack Obama.
// Once in the Oval Office, a demagogue can easily stay there.

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson just denied DOJ’s motion for a stay of her order that McGahn must testify before Congress, as “further delay . . . causes grave harm . . . to the interests of the public.”(see full quote, below). The state of our judiciary remains STRONG! https://twitter.com/glennkirschner2/status/1201647787848413186?s=20/photo/1

💙 WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Nadler calls Trump’s bluff http://wapo.st/2rb17of “There is no process that will meet Trump’s definition of “fairness,” because any limitation on his conduct and any criticism are by definition unfair in his narcissistic, self-deluded view.”

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok A federal court today ruled McGahn refusal to comply w/ congressional subpoena was unlawful, calling Trump’s arguments “disingenuous & unacceptable mischaracterization.” THAT’S how media must treat this admin of liars & propagandists who use illegitimate methods & in BAD FAITH.
‼️ 🐣 RT @joshgerstein BREAKING: Judge denies Trump admin request to stay order requiring McGahn to appear for testimony. Also flays DOJ, calling its arguments ‘disingenuous’ & ‘unacceptable mischaracterization’. Doc: https://twitter.com/joshgerstein/status/1201627676265435136?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Philip Bump: This is what Ukraine’s ‘interference’ looked like, according to Republicans http://wapo.st/35Z5a5Y

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Republican Impeachment Defense Claims Trump’s Ukraine Pressure Was Apolitical http://nyti.ms/33IfE7S
// In a report intended to counter Democrats’ impeachment case against President Trump, Republicans will argue his efforts to get Ukraine to investigate his rivals had nothing to do with politics.

NBCNews: The impeachment fight boils down to these four simple questions http://nbcnews.to/37YFyrG

1. One, did the president of the United States ask another country to interfere in the upcoming 2020 election — against possible Democratic rival Joe Biden?
2. Two, did Trump and his administration withhold military aid and a White House visit to compel Ukraine to start this investigation into Joe Biden and his son?
3. Three, were those actions — first the ask of interference, then the temporary withholding of military aid — an abuse of the president’s powers?
4. And four — and most importantly — do those actions amount to impeachable offenses?

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Sadly, I’m starting to think everything we worked so hard to build was a lie.
⋙ 🐣 RT @stuartpstevens the strong, realistic party on foreign policy leads to only one conclusion: they never believed what they said. It was all a lie.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @MeetThePress . @ChuckTodd says Kennedy’s accusations about Ukraine sound like “an active propaganda campaign by Russia to get people like you to say these things.”
“You apparently were briefed about this [in the Senate]. … You didn’t attend that briefing?”
@SenJohnKennedy: “No.” #MTP

WaPo, Max Boot: Trump is continuing the ‘deconstruction of the administrative state’ http://wapo.st/2Rep7RN

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger What to do about a senator who neglects his obligations to attend briefings, who perpetuates propaganda from an adversary and who deliberately misleads the public by conflating meddling/interference by an adversary and public criticism of a candidate?
WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: What to do about the Kremlin’s propagandists http://wapo.st/2YifB1T

… Kennedy responded, “I think both Russia and Ukraine meddled in the 2016 election. I think it’s been well documented in the Financial Times, in Politico, in the Economist, in the Washington Examiner, even on CBS, that the prime minister of Ukraine, the interior minister, the Ukrainian ambassador to the United States, the head of the Ukrainian Anti-Corruption League, all meddled in the election on social media and otherwise.” …

Kennedy is not alone in his obfuscation, but he is one of the most egregious examples. Frankly, it is for this reason — the need to set the public straight and to make a historical record — to proceed with impeachment.

WaPo: Valerie Plame, America’s most famous ex-spy, finds her new identity http://wapo.st/2YifB1T

TIME: ‘I Don’t Trust Anyone at All.’ Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Speaks Out on Trump, Putin and a Divided Europe http://bit.ly/2OH4Gvg

Zelensky “pushed back on Trump’s recent claims about corruption in Ukraine, and questioned the fairness of Trump’s decision to freeze American aid. “Look, I never talked to the President from the position of a quid pro quo. That’s not my thing. … I don’t want us to look like beggars. But you have to understand. We’re at war. If you’re our strategic partner, then you can’t go blocking anything for us. I think that’s just about fairness. It’s not about a quid pro quo. It just goes without saying.”

🐣 .@GlennKesslerWP PLEASE check out all the claims Sen. John Kennedy made on @MeetThePress, including all the articles he cited. I think I’ve read most of them: Vogel, Isakoff etc, and the caveats regarding them, but it would be great to have them all addressed in one piece.

━━━━━━━▼ FACTCHECK Ukraine Meddling Hunter Biden Chalupa

💙💙 ✅🔄 PolitiFact’s Trump-Ukraine-Biden coverage in one place http://bit.ly/38gaZOb Dozens of articles, starting 5/7/2019; continuously updated

✅ PolitiFact: Fact-checking House Republicans’ impeachment report defending Trump on Ukraine http://bit.ly/351fme0
// 12/4/2019

✅ WaPo FactChecker, Glenn Kessler: GOP tries to connect dots on Biden and Ukraine, but comes up short http://wapo.st/361zKeX FOUR PINOCCHIOS 🍄🍄🍄🍄
// 12/4/2019

President Trump has falsely claimed that then-Vice President Joe Biden pressured the Ukrainian government to fire Shokin, the top Ukrainian prosecutor, because he was investigating Ukraine’s largest private gas company, Burisma, at a time when Hunter Biden was on the Burisma board. In fact, the opposite is true — Joe Biden was carrying out administration policy, coordinated with European allies, to press for the removal of Shokin because he was not investigating corruption. …

Republicans are clearly trying to connect some dots to give an impression of malfeasance by Biden. But they are looking at the wrong dots. Nothing significant appears to have happened in February 2016 except primarily the reinstatement of a previous court order. Instead, Zlochevsky’s assets had been seized a year earlier and were only briefly not under a court order because of a prosecutorial error.

In other words, there would have been no reason for Biden to raise the supposed raid of Zlochevsky’s home in his phone calls. Moreover, as we’ve shown, Biden’s aides at the time say that neither Burisma nor Zlochevsky was raised in the calls.

💙💙 ✅ PolitiFact: What we know about the Politico story at the heart of a Ukraine conspiracy theory http://bit.ly/2LojVr3
// 12/3/2019; Ken Vogel, Alexandra Chalupa

WaPo, Philip Bump: This is what Ukraine’s ‘interference’ looked like, according to Republicans http://wapo.st/35Z5a5Y
// 12/2/2019

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Republican Impeachment Defense Claims Trump’s Ukraine Pressure Was Apolitical http://nyti.ms/33IfE7S
// // 12/2/2019; In a report intended to counter Democrats’ impeachment case against President Trump, Republicans will argue his efforts to get Ukraine to investigate his rivals had nothing to do with politics.

WaPo, Greg Sargent: The latest defense of Trump is a total scam. Republicans just confirmed it themselves. http://wapo.st/
// 12/2/2019; 1. Collins: Trump cares about corruption, 2. “Senator Kennedy’s laughable spin”

BusinessInsider: NBC’s Chuck Todd grills Sen. John Kennedy for echoing Putin’s talking points and doing Trump’s ‘dirty work’ http://bit.ly/33Ay5vm
// 12/1/2019

✅ PBS: AP Fact Check: Trump’s Ukraine defense collides with facts http://to.pbs.org/34IaXfF
// 11/30/2019

✅ Politifact: Fact-checking Trump’s falsehoods on Fox & Friends about Ukraine, impeachment and Mueller report http://bit.ly/2rHGaRR
// 11/22/2019

✅ Politifact: No, Ukraine didn’t indict Burisma on Wednesday http://bit.ly/33G8kKj
// 11/22/2019

✅ FactCheck.org: Trump Repeats False Ukraine Claims http://bit.ly/2sC2VXK
// 11/22/2019

WashingtonExaminer: Intelligence officials warned senators Russia tried to blame 2016 election interference on Ukraine http://washex.am/2Rar9m4
// 11/22/2019

💙 NYT: Charges of Ukrainian Meddling? A Russian Operation, U.S. Intelligence Says http://nyti.ms/2OFy4kl
// 11/22/2019; Moscow has run a yearslong operation to blame Ukraine for its own 2016 election interference. Republicans have used similar talking points to defend President Trump in impeachment proceedings.

Axios: Senators briefed that CrowdStrike theory is Russian-backed disinformation campaign http://bit.ly/33CJWcb
// 11/22/2019

CNN: Senators were briefed on Russian campaign to blame Ukraine for 2016 election meddling in the fall http://cnn.it/2Y6n18d
// 11/22/2019

✅ NBCNews: Does Ukraine have the DNC server like Trump says? We fact checked that. http://nbcnews.to/2P89VTG
// 11/22/2019; A day earlier, a key impeachment witness — Trump’s former Russia expert — called this conspiracy a “fictional narrative” that serves Moscow’s interests.

✅ Politifact: Fiona Hill and conspiracy theories about Ukraine and Russia: What you need to know http://bit.ly/35UYkOQ
// 11/22/2019

✅ AP FACT CHECK: Trump, GOP claims on Ukraine corruption http://bit.ly/2DzhSfm
// 11/21/2019

TheFederalist, Chrissy Clark: Media Acknowledged Ukrainian Meddling Until It Hurt Impeachment Efforts http://bit.ly/2Pad3ym
● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1201563217945911296?s=20/photo/1
// 11/21/2019; Apparently these sources were used by Sen John Kennedy (R-AL) as evidence Ukraine meddled in 2016 election. They were cited without links or even titles, but I found them based on media source, date and topic.

“As the endless impeachment hearings drag on, congressional Democrats and the mainstream media are pushing the narrative that Ukraine meddling in the 2016 election is a fictitious theory. But that’s not what they said just after President Trump won the election.

“‘It’s not just that [Trump] subverted U.S. policy for this fictitious theory about Ukrainian meddling in the election. Which, by the way, the absolute, unanimous conclusion is it was Russia, not Ukraine, is a conclusion based on fact.’ CNN’s Andy McCabe said.”

[ The article doesn’t provide links or article titles, just dates, but I looked them up: ]

● FinancialTimes, Roman Olearchyk: Ukraine’s leaders campaign against ‘pro-Putin’ Trump http://on.ft.com/2DDFM9B
// 8/26/2018; Fears over effect Republican’s victory would have on US policy towards Kiev

● Politico, Ken Vogel and David Stern: Ukrainian efforts to sabotage Trump backfire http://politi.co/2XBjFcp
// 1/11/2017; Kiev officials are scrambling to make amends with the president-elect after quietly working to boost Clinton.

● FinancialTimes, Demetri Sevastopulo and Courtney Weaver: Moscow’s cyber warriors in Ukraine linked to US election http://on.ft.com/34D2FG1
// 12/21/2016; Security firm accuses Russian intelligence’s ‘Fancy Bear’ hackers

● Politico, Ken Vogel, David Stern and Josh Meyer: Manafort faced blackmail attempt, hacks suggest http://politi.co/2Y6Vq6G
// 2/23/2017; Stolen texts appear to show threats to expose relations among Russia-friendly forces, Trump and his former campaign chairman.

● NYT, Andrew E Kramer: Ukraine Court Rules Manafort Disclosure Caused ‘Meddling’ in U.S. Election http://nyti.ms/2PbKjFM
// 12/12/2018; [this ruling was overturned]

✅ BBC: Trump impeachment inquiry: Three Republican claims fact-checked http://bbc.in/37XAyDt
// 11/19/2019

💙 ✅ WaPo FactChecker, Glenn Kessler (10/8/2019): The GOP theory that Ukraine ‘set up’ Trump http://wapo.st/2CPohCV
// 11/18/2019

≣ GaslitNation: Alexandra Chalupa Interview [Transcript] http://bit.ly/2XpKT68
// undated; 19p

✅ CNN, Daniel Dale: Fact check: A list of 45 ways Trump has been dishonest about Ukraine and impeachment http://cnn.it/2XlvzaR
// 11/16/2019

✅ NBCConnecticutt: AP Fact Check: GOP Presses Empty Ukraine Meddling Theory http://bit.ly/2YbXQBg
// 11/13/2019; The first public hearing in the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump was held Wednesday

✅ USAToday: Factcheck: Trump wrong on European aid to Ukraine http://bit.ly/33Gj5fi
// 11/13/2019

💙💙 BuzzFeedNews, Ryan Broderick (11/4): How A Viral Article On Facebook Convinced Trump’s Inner Circle They Had Found Their Very Own Ukrainian “Whistleblower” http://bit.ly/2YfgVCA
// 11/4/2019; Andriy Telizhenko has propelled himself from a minor functionary at the Ukrainian Embassy to a bespoke purveyor of conspiracy theories to Republican senators, Russian media, and Rudy Giuliani.

… Telizhenko possesses a key piece of currency that many of his peers don’t: a major Politico story that includes his name significantly. Since the piece’s publication, he’s been able to parlay the name-check into a political consultancy business and meetings with senators and the president’s personal lawyer.

Written by Ken Vogel and Ukraine-based reporter David Stern, the story is titled “Ukrainian Efforts to Sabotage Trump Backfire.” Vogel left Politico in June 2017 and joined the New York Times, where he has continued to cover Ukraine’s role in US politics, Stern has recently been doing the same for the Washington Post. Although it was largely forgotten in the mainstream discourse, the 2017 story caused a massive shockwave across the conservative fringe. It’s regularly posted to 4chan and Reddit as smoking gun proof of Democratic collusion. It was linked to by right-wing news site Daily Wire as recently as last month.

Telizhenko, then working for the Ukrainian Embassy in Washington, told Vogel and Stern that in March of 2016, Oksana Shulyar, a top aide for Ukrainian Ambassador to the US Valeriy Chaly, asked him to help Ukrainian American DNC contractor Alexandra Chalupa research connections between Trump, his campaign chair Paul Manafort, and the Russian government. …

Telizhenko presents himself as stumbling across the purported conspiracy inadvertently, claiming that Chalupa solicited the Ukrainian Embassy’s assistance to build a case against Manafort, who was later indicted and found guilty on eight counts and pleaded guilty to counts of conspiracy. …

… Telizhenko resurfaced in the summer of 2018 on the Ukrainian news site Strana.UA, whose editor fled Ukraine for Vienna amid threats to his life in 2018. Telizhenko repeated his story to the pro-Russian outlet — Chalupa tried to solicit help from the Ukrainian Embassy to do opposition research on Manafort. But in this story, he claimed that Poroshenko worked with Chalupa to discredit the Trump campaign. Telizhenko also mentions his appearance in the Politico story as a way of adding legitimacy to his story. …

The first original English interview with Telizhenko of the post-Spygate cycle was conducted by former Breitbart journalist Lee Stranahan, who left the hyperpartisan news site in April 2017 to join Russian state-run news site Sputnik News. Stranahan, following his move to Sputnik News in April 2017, told the Atlantic, “I’m on the Russian payroll now, when you work at Sputnik you’re being paid by the Russians. That’s what it is. I don’t have any qualms about it.”

Stranahan conducted the interview on Periscope, but it was soon embedded and written up by Sputnik News, which included a link to the 2017 Politico article as a way to validate the Stranahan conversation. “I spoke to Lee Stranahan because he was asking for an interview for a long time. And he promised it wouldn’t go on Sputnik, but it went on Sputnik. But he did it in a professional way. He said, ‘I am not pro-Russian,’” Telizhenko said. “That was the deal.”

Following Stranahan’s interview, Telizhenko started appearing more frequently in American far-right media. In November 2018, he appeared on the same Infowars radio show episode as Roger Stone. Gateway Pundit wrote multiple stories about him, the first in December 2018 and the second in March this year.

… On March 20, Telizhenko tweeted the Gateway Pundit article at far-right activist Jack Posobiec and Donald Trump Jr. The next day, he tweeted at John Solomon, a former opinion writer at the Hill, then at Fox News host Sean Hannity, and then at Solomon again.

“I wanted someone to look into my story,” Telizhenko said. “I effectively reached out to them because I figured they were also interested in something in Ukraine.”

On March 24, Telizhenko went on another Twitter self-promotion push, tweeting at Fox News contributor Sara Carter and host Sean Hannity, asking them to “look into DNC Ukraine collusion.” Then he tweeted at Dan Bongino, then at Hannity again, then at Bongino again, then Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton and President Trump, then finally at Republican Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz. Telizhenko’s tweetstorm began to wind down on March 25 with a tweet at Giuliani; then on March 27, Telizhenko tweeted the Politico article at Giuliani and Trump one last time.

None of the big names Telizhenko tweeted at publicly engaged with him, either via a reply, like, or retweet. None of them follow him either. But a month later, the tweets to Solomon paid off, when the Hill ran an interview with him. (Telizhenko told BuzzFeed News that Solomon reached out to him.) …

Solomon’s work has shaped much of the conservative news coverage around the Ukrainian–DNC collusion conspiracy theory. Solomon began reporting on possible Ukrainian collusion in April this year, publishing allegations made by Kostiantyn Kulyk, the deputy head of Ukraine’s prosecutor general’s International Legal Cooperation Department, which claimed Ukrainian law enforcement had evidence that Democrats attempted to interfere in the 2016 election.

Solomon’s first interview with Telizhenko, published on April 25, was the most-shared story featuring the Ukrainian since the Politico story. According to BuzzSumo, it received 68,000 engagements on Facebook and 34,000 shares on Twitter. According to social metrics site Crowdtangle, the two largest Facebook groups or pages that linked to it were the Hill’s main page (1.3 million followers) and “The Committee to Defend the President” (over 880,000 followers). Of the four Hill articles Telizhenko’s name has appeared in since last spring, Solomon, who did not return requests for comment, has written three.

Telizhenko also worked in Ukraine’s prosecutor general’s office, between June 2014 and November 2015, before Yuriy Lutsenko became prosecutor general, but overlapping with Ukraine’s special anti-corruption prosecutor, Nazar Kholodnytsky, whom Giuliani interviewed in 2019.

“We kept in touch. We talked for some time,” Telizhenko said of Kholodnytsky. “Last time I spoke with him was last year.”

It looks as if his efforts to curry favor with Trump’s inner circle by members of the Ukrainian prosecutor general’s office were actually part of a larger plan to oust Marie Yovanovitch, the US ambassador to Ukraine and a vocal anti-corruption critic. The Trump administration recalled Yovanovitch in May.

In a deposition given to congressional committees last month, she said that she was told that Trump had lost confidence in her and that there had been a concerted campaign against her and pressure from the president to remove her since the summer of 2018.

But Telizhenko denied that Ukrainian prosecutors coming forward had anything to do with the ousting of Yovanovitch. “They just wanted to protect what was going on in the prosecutor’s office from the interference from the liberal-sided state department officials,” he said. …

Although Telizhenko’s conservative media blitz may not have landed him on Fox News, it was successful enough to get him a seat at the table with Giuliani — literally. According to the joint US House committees’ investigation and confirmed by Telizhenko, Republican operative Victoria Toensing organized a meeting between him and Giuliani at the former mayor’s office in New York in May. (Toensing also currently represents Solomon.) …

A month after the interview with Giuliani, Telizhenko met with Republican Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson in Washington, DC. … Johnson has emerged as a central figure in the impeachment investigation, both as an investigator and a figure in the investigation. …

Throughout it all, the engine of Telizhenko’s rise from low-level embassy employee to alt-whistleblower is the Facebook traffic around the 2017 Politico story that names him. According to Crowdtangle, on Sept. 23 of this year, the story started to go viral on Facebook again — a day after President Trump acknowledged that he had discussed Hunter Biden and a missing DNC server in a phone call with Ukraine’s president. It began with a user from Flushing, New York, sharing it to a 3,000-person group called “YourVoice America Group.”

“While the Democrats and the lapdog media has been spending their time making up Trump Administration scandals, they’ve been ignoring the real political scandals coming out of Ukraine,” the user wrote.

Then that same user shared with the same copy-and-pasted the same text to three other groups, “Crowdsource the Truth,” “LIFT — Long Islanders for Trump,” and “ActivistsUnited for Transparent Democracy” in quick succession. The Politico link made its way through a network of fan groups for Fox News hosts like Jesse Watters, Laura Ingraham, and Tucker Carlson. It finally got its first surge of traffic on Oct. 1, when it was shared to “Bill O’Reilly fan group.” The next day, it was on Rush Limbaugh’s verified Facebook page where it was shared 700 times. Two weeks later, it was shared on the verified Facebook page for Mark Levin, a right-wing radio host, where it was shared 7,000 times.

And from the fan pages, Telizhenko finally made it to the mainstream of conservative media. His name appeared in Fox News article for the first time in September. He appeared on Glenn Beck’s YouTube show on Oct. 19. The episode was titled “Whistleblowing AGAINST the DNC.” Telizhenko also managed to snag a segment on One America News Network, being interviewed by Jack Posobiec.

Throughout everything, Telizhenko has vehemently denied working with Russian media. “I don’t like that [the Russian media] is using this. I’m against it. I’m getting calls from the Russians asking for an interview,” he said.

At the same time, though, when asked how he feels about the fact that what he’s doing could be used to disrupt the impeachment process or the 2020 US election, he’s wholly dismissive.

“I don’t think I have the weight to disrupt the elections for 2020 with a story that happened in 2016 — four years prior to today,” he said. “I saw that there’s a lot of other websites using my talks or interviews and they have their own narrative or story. I don’t have any action over that. I try not to get involved.”

✅ Bloomberg: On Bidens and Ukraine, Wild Claims With Little Basis http://bloom.bg/2Kf8m4W
// 10/9/2019

✅ PolitiFact: PolitiFact, Louis Jacobson: Donald Trump’s accusations about Hunter Biden and a payout from China: A closer look http://bit.ly/2OidDLW not illegal; HB was unpaid board member; company raised $4.2M (not $1.5B), Hunter invested $420K; no returns realized
// 10/2/2019

Vox, Matt Yglesias: Hunter Biden, the black sheep who might accidentally bring down Trump, explained http://bit.ly/2OrAIM3
// 10/1/2019; A troubled guy at the center of the fake scandal that became a real scandal.

✅ WaPo FactChecker, Glenn Kessler: A quick guide to Trump’s false claims about Ukraine and the Bidens http://wapo.st/2sKBVoS
// 9/27/2019

🐣 RT @NBCNews President Trump’s claims appear to be at the center of a scandal involving a phone call with Ukraine’s president, in which he reportedly pressed for a probe of his political rival.
⋙ NBCNews: There’s no evidence for Trump’s Biden-Ukraine accusations. What really happened? http://nbcnews.to/2mzVcGA
// Trump’s claims appear to be at the center of a scandal involving a phone call with Ukraine’s president, in which Trump reportedly pressed for a probe of his political rival.
// 9/25/2019

✅ NPR, Greg Myre: What Were The Bidens Doing In Ukraine? 5 Questions Answered http://n.pr/2kUuHuZ
// 9/24/2019

1. So what did Joe Biden do in Ukraine?
2. What role did Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden play in Ukraine?
3. Is there any sign of wrongdoing by either Joe Biden or his son Hunter Biden?
4. How do Trump and his supporters see Joe Biden’s work?
5. What’s next?

DailyBeast, Anna Nemtsova: Ukraine Likely to Reopen Probe of Hunter Biden Firm: Sources http://bit.ly/2mwUXfi
// 9/24/2019; President Zelensky came to office vowing to fight corruption, and it looks like he’ll open a lot of cases shut by shady prosecutors. But the focus is on Ukraine, not the U.S.

AP, Stephen Braun and Lynn Berry: The story behind Biden’s son, Ukraine and Trump’s claims http://bit.ly/2kUQBOR
// 9/23/2019

🐣 RT @jennycohn1 It is important to understand that the Trump regime is LYING when it says that prosecutor Shokin—who Biden & the EU called out—wanted to investigate Burisma’s corruption. It was the opposite. Shokin enabled Burisma’s corruption by refusing to turn over evidence to the UK. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jennycohn1/status/1176333122507440129?s=20
// 9/23/2019; Hunter Biden

MMFA, Courtney Hagle and Bobby Lewis: Debunking lies about Trump, Biden, Ukraine, and the whistleblower http://bit.ly/2l05I9O research contributed by Courtney Hagel and Eric Kleefeld
// 9/23/2019

✅ CNN, Daniel Dale: Fact check: What Trump has been getting wrong on Biden and Ukraine http://cnn.it/2mZxIef
// 9/23/2019; Hunter Biden

✅ PolitiFact, Louis Jacobson and John Kruzel: Trump’s Ukraine call, a whistleblower and the Bidens: What we know, what we don’t http://bit.ly/2mSDu14
// 9/23/2019; Hunter Biden

✅ WaPo FactChecker, Glenn Kessler and Salvador Rizzo: Fact-checking Trump’s latest claims on Biden and Ukraine http://wapo.st/2muacWl No there there.
// 9/23/2019; Hunter Biden

💙💙 🔆 WaPo, Philip Bump: Trump has been openly trying to leverage Ukraine to his political benefit for months http://wapo.st/2m6eRxr
// 9/20/2019

💙💙 🔆 DailyBeast, Anna Nemtsova: Ukrainian Official: Trump Wants Dirt ‘To Discredit Biden’ http://bit.ly/2mrtjR4
// 9/20/2019

✅ PolitiFact, Louis Jacobson: Fact-checking Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, and Ukraine http://bit.ly/2mqKylA
● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1176620172830023680?s=20/photo/1
// 9/24/2019; “Half-True”

The image gets individual pieces of this assertion right — Hunter Biden was a director of the company, and Joe Biden did leverage U.S. aid to fire a prosecutor. But it overreaches by assuming that Joe Biden acted to protect the company his son was affiliated with. In reality, there was widespread agreement in the West that the existing prosecutor had to go, and it’s not clear that the company would have benefited from his ouster anyway, given evidence that its cases had long been dormant.

✅ FactCheck.org, Eugene Kiely: Trump Twists Facts on Biden and Ukraine http://bit.ly/2liUTjn
// 9/24/2019; Hunter Biden

Politico: Biden wages war on Hunter-Ukraine reporting http://politi.co/2lx49jR
// 9/24/2019; ‘You saw what happened to Hillary in 2016 with all of the ridiculous coverage about her emails. That’s not going to happen with us. We learned.’

WashingtonExaminer, Joseph Simonson: Business efforts of Biden brother and son prompt new questions over influence peddling http://washex.am/
// 8/15/2019

Politico, Ben Schreckinger: Biden Inc. http://politi.co/2mGFxoQ
// Over his decades in office, ‘Middle-Class Joe’s’ family fortunes have closely tracked his political career.
// 8/2/2019

NewYorker, Adam Entous (7/1): Will Hunter Biden Jeopardize His Father’s Campaign? http://bit.ly/2kx7q28
// 7/1/2019, background

VanityFair, Rachel Dodes: Hunter Biden Is the Best Thing That Could Happen to Joe Biden http://bit.ly/2mHGsW0
// 6/27/2019; If Biden is in fact the Democratic nominee in 2020, his son’s messy personal life might actually be an advantage.

DailyBeast, Erin Banco and Asawin Suebsaeng: House Dems Ready to Investigate Giuliani’s Ukraine Shenanigans http://bit.ly/2WuuXCp
// 6/7/2019; The president’s lawyer says he welcomes the scrutiny and plans to turn it to his advantage.

DailyBeast, Lachlan Markay: Trumpworld Lobbyists Cut Check to Giuliani’s Ukraine ‘Investigator’ http://bit.ly/2QU9CN1
// 6/6/2019; A payment to Global Energy Producers’ Lev Parnas was revealed in federal court proceedings, in which a former partner is attempting to recoup money over a movie deal gone bad.

Bloomberg: Ukraine Prosecutor Says No Evidence of Wrongdoing by Bidens http://bloom.bg/2kJF6tz By Daryna Krasnolutska , Kateryna Choursina , and Stephanie Baker
// 5/16/2019
● Hunter Biden, Burisma not targets, despite Giuliani’s pleas
● Long-running investigation said to focus on another Ukrainian

Law&Crime, Jeremy Smith: Ukrainian Prosecutor Rains on Giuliani’s Parade, Says There’s No Evidence the Bidens Broke the Law http://bit.ly/2mFSpvK
// 5/16/2019

FreeBeacon, Brent Sched: Hunter Biden’s China Deal Partners Include Mobster Whitey Bulger’s Nephew, John Kerry’s Stepson http://bit.ly/2l6jJmn
// 5/13/2019

Vox, Gabriela Resto-Montero: Rudy Giuliani cancels Ukraine trip amid criticism he’s courting election interference http://bit.ly/31cQdeL
// 5/11/2019; The president’s lawyer wants Ukrainian officials to investigate a call Joe Biden made about corruption.

TheIntercept, Robert Mackey (May): A Republican Conspiracy Theory About a Biden-in-Ukraine Scandal Has Gone Mainstream. But It Is Not True. http://bit.ly/2muqizk
// 5/10/2019

Wonkette: Rudy Colludy Twisting Ukraine’s Arm To Investigate Joe Biden http://bit.ly/2XtXRiJ
// 5/10/2019

NYT, Kenneth Vogel: Rudy Giuliani Plans Ukraine Trip to Push for Inquiries That Could Help Trump http://nyti.ms/2VcNlKH
// 5/9/2019

TheAtlantic, Peter Nicholas: Trump’s Biden Plan? It Could Get Dirty. http://bit.ly/2l6doaz
// Should Biden remain atop the 2020 field, Donald Trump and his allies may attack the former vice president’s family.
// 5/2/2019

NYT, Kenneth Vogel and Iuliia: Biden Faces Conflict of Interest Questions That Are Being Promoted by Trump and Allies http://nyti.ms/2lsdSrL
// 5/1/2019

Vox, Murray Waas (2018): Exclusive: Paul Manafort advised White House on how to attack and discredit investigation of President Trump http://bit.ly/2PCPrRe
// 12/14/2018; We now have details as to how the indicted former campaign manager worked with the president to undermine federal law enforcement.

DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng and Lachlan Markay (2017): Team Trump’s Gotcha on Ukraine-DNC ‘Collusion’ Is Total B.S. and Trump Aides Know It http://bit.ly/
// 7/13/2017; It’s like ‘trying to make the Lewinsky scandal about Bob Dole getting a blowjob.’

Politico, Kenneth Vogel (2017): Ukrainian efforts to sabotage Trump backfire http://politi.co/2XBjFcp
// 1/11/2017; Kiev officials are scrambling to make amends with the president-elect after quietly working to boost Clinton.

NakedCapitalism, Richard Smith (2014): R. Hunter Biden Should Declare Who Really Owns His New Ukrainian Employer, Burisma Holdings http://bit.ly/2Qur6jd
// 5/21/2014; deep dive with conspiratorial overtones; some notes more recent
⋙ MediaBias/Fact-check for NakedCapitalism: “LEFT-CENTER BIAS These media sources have a slight to moderate liberal bias.  They often publish factual information that utilizes loaded words (wording that attempts to […]”
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⭕ 1 Dec 2019

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Lisa Page: “It’s particularly devastating to be betrayed by an organization I still care about so deeply. And it’s crushing to see the noble Justice Department … the place I grew up in, feel like it’s abandoned its principles of truth and independence.”
💙⋙ DailyBeast, Molly Jong-Fast: Lisa Page Speaks: ‘There’s No Fathomable Way I Have Committed Any Crime at All’ http://bit.ly/2P62fkK
// The former FBI lawyer and ongoing Trump target breaks two years of silence in this exclusive interview. And she has quite a lot to say.

WaPo: Trump’s counsel says president won’t participate in House Judiciary’s first impeachment panel, calling it unfair http://wapo.st/384XLUu

🐣 RT @McFaul But I want to stress, I will quickly change my mind when confronted with new data. Send me links to paper that show the negative effects of refuting politicians on twitter pushing disinformation in the media, and I’ll change my behavior. Eager to learn.
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul I don’t buy this amplification argument. You really think my followers are buying into Kennedy’s argument because of my critical tweet? By that logic, should we never criticize Trump lest we amplify his message? But Im willing to rethink, especially if data support the argument
⋙⋙ 🐣 The amplification argument is alarming. For children, it can be argued, it avoids confusion or even fear. But adults should be able to able to deal with information that conflicts with one’s preconceptions. I think Kennedy’s position is off-the-wall, but more of it’s coming.

✅ Axios: Sen. John Kennedy doubles down on claims of Ukrainian interference http://bit.ly/37VN7PL
// Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) argued in a testy exchange on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that he believes “both Russia and Ukraine meddled in the 2016 election,” claiming without evidence that former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko “actively worked” for Hillary Clinton.

The exchange:

KENNEDY: You should read the articles, Chuck, because they are well-documented. And I believe that a Ukrainian district court in December 2018 slapped down several Ukrainian officials for meddling in our elections as a violation of the Ukrainian law. Now, I did not report those facts, and reputable journalists reported those facts. Does that mean that the Ukrainian leaders were more aggressive than Russia? No. Russia was very aggressive and they’re much more sophisticated, but the fact that Russia was so aggressive does not exclude the fact that President Poroshenko actively worked for Secretary Clinton.

TODD: My goodness. Wait a minute. Senator Kennedy, you now have the president of Ukraine saying that he actively worked for the Democratic nominee for president. I mean come on. You realize that the only other person selling this argument outside of the United States is Vladimir Putin. … You have just accused the former president of Ukraine — You have done exactly what the Russian operation is trying to get American politicians to do. Are you at all concerned that you have been duped?

KENNEDY: No. Just read the articles.

The big picture: Last Sunday, Kennedy told Fox News’ Chris Wallace he believed a debunked conspiracy theory that Ukraine tried to hack the Democratic National Committee’s computers during the 2016 election. The next day, he told CNN’s Chris Cuomo he misheard the question and was wrong, stating, “I’ve seen no indication that Ukraine tried to do it.”

● The White House’s former top Russia expert Fiona Hill testified that the theory that Ukraine interfered in the election is “a fictional narrative that is being perpetrated and propagated by the Russian security services themselves.”
● The New York Times has also reported that intelligence officials briefed senators in recent weeks about Russia’s years-long campaign to frame Ukraine, but Kennedy told Todd that he did not attend the briefing.

Reality check: Many of the claims of interference that Kennedy cites relate to Ukrainian officials making disparaging remarks about Trump during the campaign, most notably after the then-candidate made comments about the U.S. possibly recognizing Crimea as Russian territory.

● These scattershot criticisms differ greatly from the top-down, large-scale interference operation that the U.S. intelligence community has concluded was ordered directly by Vladimir Putin.
● Kennedy also claims that a Ukrainian court ruled that Ukrainian officials had meddled in the U.S. elections by releasing damaging information about former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort. However, an appeals court later canceled that ruling, according to the Kyiv Post.

Go deeper:

Vindman calls Ukrainian interference conspiracy theory a “Russian narrative” http://bit.ly/2qe5UEY
Trump repeats Ukraine conspiracy theory on 53-minute “Fox & Friends” call http://bit.ly/33EyFbi
Trump denies sending Giuliani to Ukraine to dig up dirt on political opponents http://bit.ly/2q8VkPp

🐣 RT @MaxBoot This is unprecedented: a foreign leader has to worry about angering the American president—by fighting corruption.
⋙ WaPo: Ukraine’s Zelensky is making headway against corruption. But the fight risks angering Trump. http://wapo.st/2Y2zYzU

🐣 RT @donwinslow According to my Justice Department sources @realDonaldTrump is blackmailing @LindseyGrahamSC ¤ I was a private investigator for 15 years before becoming a writer. Happy to get into depositions and discovery, Lindsey. ¤ You sold out your country. ¤ You disgraced John McCain’s memory

WaPo: GOP mounts campaign to delegitimize impeachment inquiry http://wapo.st/384XLUu
// alt: Republicans to mount aggressive campaign against impeachment as spotlight turns to Judiciary panel

🐣 RT @PaulHRosenberg Impeachment’s real stakes: Saving democracy from Trumpian pathocracy. What’s happening in US follows well-known pattern. Lessons are clear, @yourauntemma & @disorderedworld explain:
⋙ Salon, Paul Rosenberg: Impeachment as a struggle to save democracy — from the pathological cult of Donald Trump http://bit.ly/35R59Rh
// History shows how democracy can give way to “pathocracy” ruled by disordered individuals. Are we heading that way?

DailyBeast, Margaret Carlson: In Trumpland, Every Week Is a Horror Show—Yet Somehow, the Next Week Is Always Worse http://bit.ly/2rGQ8mm
// The courts have said he can’t even run his foundation–and yet, he still runs the country. And the servile Senate will do nothing about it.

DailyBeast, Patricia Ravalgi: Mueller, Barr, Giuliani, Comey and Kallstrom Once Fought Terror Together—Now Trump Has Them Fight Each Other http://bit.ly/2RctSeL
// This is the first in a three-part series, a first-hand look at men now known as Trump allies or

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood Sen John Kennedy, Republican of Louisiana, is actively participating in the propaganda campaign fabricated by Russia to weaken the United States
⋙ DailyBeast: Chuck Todd to GOP Senator: You’re Selling the Same Argument as Putin! http://bit.ly/2Y36d1V
// Chuck Todd was left gobsmacked by Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) when the GOP lawmaker said the ex-Ukrainian president “actively worked” for Hillary Clinton.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Answers to these five questions will determine the path forward on impeachment http://wapo.st/2R9FP56

1. Can Schiff avoid the pitfalls of the Mueller report?
2. Will the appeals court and the Supreme Court affirm that ruling in a timely fashion, compelling potentially devastating witnesses to come forward?
3. Will Nunes, the chief Republican conspiratorialist, himself be toppled, thereby revealing House Republicans’ bad faith in concocting blatantly ridiculous defenses for Trump?
4. Does Sondland have some liability for false testimony under oath, and does the evisceration of this witness remove one of the few remaining lines of defense for Trump?
5. Will the impeachment go narrow or broad, and if the latter, is this going to drag well into 2020?

WaPo: Sen. Kennedy says both Ukraine and Russia interfered in 2016 election, despite intelligence community’s assessment http://wapo.st/35W6WV5

🐣 RT @djrothkopf It is important for our allies to know (and for Trump & Co. to be aware) that among the very first things any Democrat will do when elected will be to restore the NATO alliance, undo Trump’s cuts and actively seek to reduce the damage he has done on Putin’s behalf.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RoKhanna This is politics devoid of facts. Our nation’s obligation to NATO were less than .1% of our Pentagon budget. Trump must not get away with claiming that $150 million represents big savings while he has increased the US defense budget more than $100 billion!
⋙⋙ USAToday, David Jackson and John Fritze: Trump administration to reduce NATO aid days before European summit with allies http://bit.ly/2r4kGyj
// 11/27/2019

🐣 RT @RoKhanna This is politics devoid of facts. Our nation’s obligation to NATO were less than .1% of our Pentagon budget. Trump must not get away with claiming that $150 million represents big savings while he has increased the US defense budget more than $100 billion!
⋙ USAToday, David Jackson and John Fritze: Trump administration to reduce NATO aid days before European summit with allies http://bit.ly/2r4kGyj
// 11/27/2019

🐣 RT @MSNBC .@MichaelSteele on Pres. Trump’s use of profanity to lash out against impeachment at a rally, saying that if President Obama spoke that way, “Women would be fainting. Children would be running and hiding under beds. Grown men would be in tears.”
⋙ MSNBC, Craig Melvin: Former RNC chair on Trump’s language at Rally: It is un-becoming of the man in the office. http://on.msnbc.com/35Si1qu
// 11/27/2019; President Trump lashed out at impeachment at his Florida rally last night. Former RNC Chair Michael Steele, and Yahoo News White House Correspondent Hunter Walker join Craig Melvin to discuss.

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs At first, it may seem surprising that Ukraine is suddenly at the turbulent center of American politics and foreign policy. But as Serhii Plokhy & @e_sarotte explain, U.S. policymakers have been running into trouble in Ukraine since the end of the Cold War.
⋙ ForeignAffairs, Serhii Plokhy and M. E. Sarotte: The Shoals of Ukraine http://fam.ag/37TWu2r
// 11/22/2019; Where American Illusions and Great-Power Politics Collide

💙 MotherJones, Tom Philpott: The Rise and Fall of Ukraine’s Fertilizer King http://bit.ly/2rIk81j
// The story of Dmitry Firtash illustrates the power of crony capitalism in shaping the economies of post-Soviet Russia and Ukraine.

Unian: Putin, Lukashenka agree on single parliament, govt – envoy http://bit.ly/34DuTAv
// By December 8, 2019, just a day before the Normandy Summit in Paris, the authorities of Belarus and Russia are expected to sign a new agreement on deepening integration.

🐣 RT @GrassrootsSpeak Does anyone else think Trumps playing games with the military? ¤ It’s as if he’s working to gain allegiance from the troops themselves (many who are part of his base)while he pisses off & alienates the top brass ¤ If the top brass were to order Trumps removal would the troops obey?
🐣 RT @mayawiley A must read, particularly with the heartfelt warning from @FrankFigliuzzi1. For any of us who have seen how authoritarian regimes form and fall, the military plays a pivotal role. And a militarybthat submits to rule of law and human rights is absolutely essential.
⋙ 🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzi We’ve reached the dangerous place where the military and their Commander in Chief don’t trust each other:
⋙⋙ NYT: Trump’s Intervention in SEALs Case Tests Pentagon’s Tolerance http://nyti.ms/2OCN57z

Politico, Darren Samuelson: Justice’s election-year conundrum: How to probe team Trump http://politi.co/35RYQge
// Legal experts say DOJ is taking steps that could lead to a potential criminal probe of the president’s Ukraine scheme.

HoustonChronicle, Leonard Pitts Jr: Why is Trump not a national emergency? http://bit.ly/2Y55Pjj
// “[W]hy do the Russians have such a clear preference for Republicans? Why haven’t Republicans been challenged to explain that? And why don’t more of us seem to care? Why is this not a hair-on-fire, shouting-in-the-streets national emergency?”

⭕ 30 Nov 2019

NYT: Trump’s Intervention in SEALs Case Tests Pentagon’s Tolerance http://nyti.ms/2OCN57z
// Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher’s case pits a Pentagon hierarchy committed to enforcing longstanding rules of combat against a commander in chief with no military experience but a finely honed sense of grievance against authority.

WaPo: Committee to meet Tuesday to approve release of Ukraine report http://wapo.st/2DxTCKq

🐣 RT @john_sipher Reminder that Trump’s actions are not just a domestic political game. They hurt our allies and help our enemies.
⋙ WaPo Editorial: The damage done to Ukraine http://wapo.st/35M9Vzm

DailyBeast, Anna Nemtsova: What’s So Special About Crimea? Almost Everything. http://bit.ly/2P5LMx0
// “If you want to know why so much blood spilled on this land,” said the tourist guide, “just look at the map: if you control Crimea, you control the Black Sea.”

⭕ 29 Nov 2019

TheAtlantic, Peter Nicholas: Trump Needs Conspiracy Theories http://bit.ly/35SjZXW
// The president uses them for political and personal ends. The damage he’s wrought along the way won’t be easily repaired.

💙 NBCNews: Six degrees of Rudy: Giuliani’s web tangles three Trump controversies http://nbcnews.to/2R4wFGL
// Ukraine only skims the surface of the former mayor’s influence in the administration.

NYT, Michelle Cottle: Trump Has Made Civil Servants Sexy http://nyti.ms/2XZJKCQ
// Rarely have bureaucrats inspired such passion.

CNN: House GOP members are ‘absolutely disgusted and exhausted’ by Trump’s behavior, former GOP congressman Charlie Dent says http://cnn.it/2rHeNHe

JustSecurity, Susan Simpson: Here’s the Proof that Trump’s “No Quid Pro Quo” Call Never Happened http://bit.ly/2q2tUdZ

🐣◕ RT @wydmindfeersart The GOP evolved into a neo-fascist party. ¤ In order for us to overcome growing neo-fascism of our gov there MUST be a reckoning about it in American MSM. The Republican Party has evolved into an American version of Europe’s far-right neo-fascists. https://twitter.com/wydmindfeersart/status/1200472542353354752?s=20/photo/1
⋙ Dkos (Jun): The Republican Party has evolved into an American version of Europe’s far-right neo-fascists http://bit.ly/2rEDjJ4
// 6/26/2019; story/graphic based on NYT article

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Trump is trying to run out the impeachment clock so he can run out the statute of limitations clock so he can stay out of prison. Vote out. Indict. Convict. Imprison. Like it or not, Mr. President #JusticeIsComing
⋙ 🐣 RT @gaelbill There’s one reason, & one reason only that trump initiated the Ukraine extortion scheme: it was to use a foreign power, once again, to cheat his way to reelection. What do you say? @glennkirschner2

NYT: How Kamala Harris’s Campaign Unraveled http://nyti.ms/33wUlWM
// Ms. Harris is the only 2020 Democrat who has fallen hard out of the top tier of candidates. She has proved to be an uneven campaigner who changes her message and tactics to little effect and has a staff torn into factions.

🐣 RT @ulrichspeck When we discuss Russia these days we should not forget that it has attacked a peaceful neighbor without any legitimate reason, has annexed a part of its territory and occupies another. More than 13.000 have been killed in this war of aggression. 📌 https://twitter.com/ulrichspeck/status/1200305785454116864?s=20
// critical of Macron wanting to focus on terrorism in partnership with Russia

💙 TheAtlantic, Yoni Applebaum: How America Ends http://bit.ly/2CGO3ZG
// Dec issue; A tectonic demographic shift is under way. Can the country hold together?

⭕ 🦃 28 Nov 2019 🦃

🐣 RT @tribelaw Andrew Johnson and Donald Trump are both “authoritarian demagogues who threatened the world’s longest lasting experiment in democratic republicanism.”
⋙ NYT, Manisha Sinha: Donald Trump, Meet Your Precursor http://nyti.ms/2L4QqKF
// Andrew Johnson pioneered the recalcitrant racism and impeachment-worthy subterfuge the president is fond of.

🐣 RT @ulrichspeck Macron turns against Nato’s core mission: “Nato is an organisation of collective defense, against whom? … Is, as I hear sometimes, our enemy today Russia? Is it China? Is it the task of the Atlantic Alliance to designate them enemies? I don’t think so.”

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Trump’s big, ‘exonerating’ piece of Ukraine evidence takes a hit http://wapo.st/2Rae3FF

WaPo, Philip Bump: The complicated web of Ukraine-focused relationships that has Giuliani at its center http://wapo.st/33rOhiC

🐣 RT @GlennKirschner2 Trump will capitulate to Putin all day, every day. The only remaining question is – will the Republicans go so far as to let Trump surrender our nation to every Russian want and whim?
CNN: Trump administration to cut its financial contribution to NATO http://cnn.it/2DrhIqd

⭕ 27 Nov 2019

Reason: Fox’s Judge Napolitano: “Evidence of [Trump’s] Impeachable Behavior…Is Overwhelming” http://bit.ly/33IiQQY
// The libertarian analyst predicts Dems will bring as many as five articles of impeachment against President Trump.

VanityFair, Kevin Kruse (11/27): Trump’s Toadies Should Take Note: Watergate Says Everyone Goes Down http://bit.ly/2L9Q1GT
// The lesson Nixon imparts to today’s POTUS loyalists is that courts of law and of public opinion will judge them harshly.

NYT: The True Story of ‘The Irishman’: I Heard You Paint Tangled Tales http://nyti.ms/2q68zAq
// The movie hits Netflix on Wednesday. Here’s a guide to who’s who, which events are real and whether to believe its claim about Jimmy Hoffa’s disappearance.

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade Trump’s claim to Bill O’Reilly, that he did not send Giuliani to Ukraine, directly contradicts his phone conversation with Ukrainian president on July 25. Consciousness of guilt much?

TPM, Josh Marshall: How Rudy Lost his Mind and (Probably) His Freedom http://bit.ly/33qKwKg “It’s simply hard to play in the domain he was operating in without committing lots of felonies.”

NewsCorpse: Fox News Ratings Continue to Sink During Month of Trump’s Impeachment Hearings http://bit.ly/35Jur3W

WaPo: Witness testimony and records raise questions about account of Trump’s ‘no quid pro quo’ call http://wapo.st/2XTAaRQ

💙💙 ForeignAffairs, Michael Carpenter: The Oligarchs Who Lost Ukraine and Won Washington http://fam.ag/37KTEfU
// How Kremlin-Backed Authoritarians Sought to Profit From Trump’s Presidency

🐣 RT @matthewamiller What a surprise. The nonsense conspiracy theory Rosenstein asked the IG to investigate in order to appease Trump is in fact nonsense. But he and Fox got to talk about this investigation for a year and a half and will now just ignore or misrepresent the results.
⋙ 🐣 RT @amyfiscus NEW: The DOJ inspector general is expected to undercut Trump’s accusations that the FBI spied on his campaign @adamgoldmanNYT
⋙⋙ NYT: Russia Inquiry Review Is Expected to Undercut Trump Claim of F.B.I. Spying http://nyti.ms/2XW1PSf

WaPo, Richard Spencer: I was fired as Navy secretary. Here’s what I’ve learned because of it. http://wapo.st/33ouaBS “We are effective overseas not because we have the best equipment but because we are professionals.”

NYT, Thomas Edsall: Liberals Do Not Want to Destroy the Family http://nyti.ms/37DKmCB
// Or society, for that matter. How did this preposterous idea leap to the forefront of conservative thinking?

RawStory: Will Trump’s America end in ‘firing squads’? Pulitzer winner David Cay Johnston issues a warning [ Interview ] http://bit.ly/2OsRYAj

NYT, Stacy Schiff: What a Witch Hunt Really Looks Like http://nyti.ms/2pTuwT8
// In 1692, in Salem, Mass., we also witnessed the courage required to stop one.

✅ Factcheck.org (9/26): Trump Wrong on European Aid to Ukraine http://bit.ly/2rrtNsR “European countries have contributed an estimated two-thirds of all of the aid to Ukraine since Russia annexed Crimea in 2014”
// 9/26/2019

NYT: Giuliani Pursued Business in Ukraine While Pushing for Inquiries for Trump http://nyti.ms/33qGq4T
// The president’s private lawyer explored agreements with Ukrainian officials for hundreds of thousands of dollars.

WaPo, Amber Phillips: 3 takeaways from Mark Sandy’s and Philip Reeker’s testimony on Ukraine http://wapo.st/2XQKc6l

WaPo, Greg Sargent: New revelations just wrecked Trump’s last remaining defenses http://wapo.st/2Dkb2Kr “the ‘I want nothing — no quid pro quo’ defense now lies in ruins”

🐣 RT @GlennKesslerWP “Mr. Giuliani is a highly respected man,” Trump said. “I will ask him to call you along with the Attorney General. Rudy very much knows what’s happening and he is a very capable guy.” –>
⋙ WaPo, Philip Bump: The unmitigated ludicrousness of Trump trying to distance himself from Giuliani’s work on Ukraine http://wapo.st/2R2BaBA //➔ ya can’t blame a guy for trying

🐣 RT @MSNBC The co-founders of Fusion GPS explain how the Steele Dossier was put together, and the recent evidence they’ve collected that Russian election interference in 2016 “really did happen, and it was really bad, and it’s about to happen again.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, AllIn: Fusion GPS co-founder: What happened in 2016 is about to happen again http://on.msnbc.com/34qoGb0
// The co-founders of Fusion GPS give Chris Hayes an inside look at the Steele Dossier.

⭕ 26 Nov 2019

🐣 RT @johnmclaughlinSAIS It’s hard to think of a more successful covert operation. Putin gets Trump’s allies to blame Ukraine for meddling in the US election rather than blaming him for invading Ukraine. Brilliant actually.
⋙ CNN (11/22): House GOP disregards expert warnings that debunked Ukraine theory helps Russia http://cnn.it/2Y43nJS
// 11/22/2019

🐣 RT @SethAbramson Now we know why Trump is obsessed with the whistleblower—even though his/her complaint has now been corroborated by innumerable witnesses testifying under oath on TV. It was *specifically* the whistleblower who foiled Trump’s plot to get Zelensky to announce a Biden probe on CNN. 📌 https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1199531352703602688?s=20

🐣 RT @WIRED CrowdStrike is not a Ukrainian company.
It never took physical possession of any DNC server.
The FBI confirmed it was involved.
The DOJ indicted the Russians who hacked the DNC.
Donald Trump’s Ukraine server conspiracy theory is a chair with no legs
⋙ WIRED, Brian Barrett: Trump’s Ukraine Server Delusion Is Spreading http://bit.ly/37DFVrv
// Even secretary of state Mike Pompeo has given credence to Trump’s demonstrably wrong theory that Ukraine hacked the DNC.

MoscowTimes: Young Russians’ Desire to Leave Hits 10-Year High – Poll http://bit.ly/2Oojz5t

🐣 RT @kelly2277 💥 Trump and his cronies “spoke in their own code, rarely directly ordering a lieutenant to do something illegal, but instead offering oblique instructions or expressing general wishes that their lieutenants simply knew how to translate into action.” 💥
⋙ NYT, Garrett Graff (Mar): How Giuliani Might Take Down Trump http://nyti.ms/
// 3/4/2019, The parallels between the Mafia and the Trump Organization are striking, and Giuliani perfected the template for prosecuting organized crime.

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw Mark #Sandy deposition reveals attorney at OMB resigned due in part to concern that hold on Ukraine aid violated Impoundment Act. ¤ Makes complete sense. ¤ The attorney was correct. ¤ Read former OMB official @SamBerger_DC’s analysis from this afternoon:
⋙ JustSecurity, Sam Berger: Trump’s Hold on Ukrainian Military Aid was Illegal http://bit.ly/34AgZ1O

DailyBeast, Matt Lewis: Why Testimony From Don McGahn Would Doom Trump http://bit.ly/37zfoLI
// A judge has just ruled that the former White House counsel must testify. If the ruling stands, he’ll be on national TV, under oath. And so will others, maybe. Dum da dum dum.

DailyBeast, Julia Arciga: Trump Denies Giuliani Acted on His Behalf in Ukraine: ‘Rudy Has Other Clients’ http://bit.ly/2DmeBA1
// “He’s done a lot of work in Ukraine over the years,” the president told former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly.

🐣 All the key people in the Trump Admin are implicated: Barr, Mulvaney, Pompeo, etc. They appear to think their only choice is to cling together and try to gaslight the country with Russian disinformation. Lord help us.

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood Trump to O’Reilly about Giuliani’s work: “No, I didn’t direct him, but he is a warrior” ¤ Asked what Giuliani was doing in Ukraine, Trump said “you have to ask Rudy.” ¤ “Rudy has other clients than me. He’s done a lot of work in Ukraine over the years”

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Really the final piece of the puzzle. We basically know the entire story now, and every fact is as damning as could be.
⋙ 🐣 RT @nytmike NEW: Two weeks before Trump released the Ukraine aid, White House lawyers briefed him on whistle-blower’s complaint — a key detail about what Trump knew when he made a critical decision at the heart of impeachment investigation. @maggieNYT @julianbarnes
⋙⋙ NYT: Trump Knew of Whistle-Blower Complaint When He Released Aid to Ukraine http://nyti.ms/2QVrj0s
// White House lawyers briefed President Trump in late August about the complaint, people familiar with the matter said.

NBCNews: Former White House counsel Don McGahn must obey subpoena to testify before Congress, judge rules http://nbcnews.to/2R0eXV7 Federal District Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
// The same question about White House immunity — this one related to the impeachment inquiry — is pending before another judge in Washington.
⋙ Ruling ⋙ http://bit.ly/34qNdge

Federal District Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson said McGahn must appear before Congress but retains the ability to “invoke executive privilege where appropriate” during his appearance.

“It is clear to this Court for the reasons explained above that, with respect to senior-level presidential aides, absolute immunity from compelled congressional process simply does not exist,” Jackson said in her ruling.

“Presidents are not kings,” she added. ¤ “This means that they do not have subjects, bound by loyalty or blood, whose destiny they are entitled to control,” Jackson said. “Rather, in this land of liberty, it is indisputable that current and former employees of the White House work for the people of the United States … ”

💙💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI): Committees Release Sandy, Reeker and Other Transcripts As Part of Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2OMsL2D

● Sandy: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2KWbgfe ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/37DQ1sc
● Reeker: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2XRsFLq ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2ruKyTQ

“The testimonies from Ambassador Reeker and Mr. Sandy continue to paint a portrait of hand-picked political appointees corrupting the official levers of U.S. government power, including by withholding taxpayer funded military assistance to Ukraine, to further the President’s own personal political agenda.

“Mr. Sandy confirmed that he was told by the office of Mick Mulvaney, the Acting White House Chief of Staff, that the President himself had directed the hold on security assistance to Ukraine. However, he was provided no other reason or justification for the hold when he was directed to implement it. And in fact, after he raised concerns with OMB leadership and lawyers that the withholding of funding for Ukraine may violate the law, his authority for approving security assistance funding was revoked and given instead to a hand-picked Trump OMB political appointee.

“Finally, we learned from Mr. Sandy that he was first informed in early September—approximately two months after the hold was implemented—that the reason for the hold was due to concerns regarding European countries not paying their fair share of foreign assistance. Given other testimony and the public admission by Mr. Mulvaney that the aid was held to pressure Ukraine to conduct the investigations desired by the President, this constitutes powerful evidence that this justification was concocted as an after-the-fact rationalization to justify the hold.”

WaPo: Two OMB officials resigned voicing concerns over Ukraine aid hold, official testifies http://wapo.st/2qNdfvr
// Mark Sandy, a career official at the White House Office of Management and Budget, revealed the resignations in testimony to impeachment investigators

🐣 RT @TheLoyalO If Trump withheld aid out of concern with Ukraine corruption, then why did he:
•Fail to notify Congress about the hold as required by law?
•Fail to tell Ukraine about his reason for the hold?
•Ignore Pentagon officials who said the hold was illegal?
⋙ JustSecurity, Sam Berger: Trump’s Hold on Ukrainian Military Aid was Illegal http://bit.ly/34AgZ1O

📊 FiveThirtyEight: Impeachment Poll of Polls http://53eig.ht/2N5MJV2 A spate of new polls shows 5% swing toward impeachment since Saturday ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1199454182106894336?s=20/photo/1

11/26/2019 For: 49.0%, Against 43.5% ✛5.5%
11/23/2019 For: 46.3%, Against 45.6% ✛0.7

TheBulwark, Tim Miller: Fiona Hill: Impeachment Queen http://bit.ly/2OoC7CT
// She’s not the hero we deserve. She’s the hero we need.

WaPo: House panel alleges ‘pattern of abuse’ over Ukraine funds by White House Office of Management and Budget http://wapo.st/2OpFkCa
// Democratic-led committee says OMB abused the law and its own authority by holding up funds at center of Trump impeachment probe

WaPo, Paul Waldman: Trump keeps claiming he’s a king. The courts keep telling him he’s not. http://wapo.st/34o8Opv

💙💙≣ Lawfare: We Wrote a Starr Report! An Account of the Record in L’Affaire Ukrainienne http://bit.ly/2Dv42uF by Scott Anderson, Margaret Taylor and Benjamin Wittes

For present purposes, the relevant story—the one on which the House will necessarily focus—concerns how the president’s personal lawyer influenced Donald Trump’s views on Ukraine and how Trump put him in charge of pursuing the president’s personal and political goals in that country outside the regular channels of government. It is a story about how the institutions and actors within the U.S. government struggled to deal with the president’s pursuing his inappropriate objectives, fueled by phony disinformation they all rejected, through an outside actor. And it is a story about how this deviation from the normal policy process ultimately corrupted interactions with a foreign government, leading to extortionate demands of the Ukrainians that actors within the U.S. government regarded as highly inappropriate and actors in Congress correctly regard as impeachable.

The story these witnesses tell has countless details, many of them fascinating, but it has four major components relevant to assessing the president’s conduct.

First, the testimony shows how Rudy Giuliani pursued objectives in Ukraine for the benefit of his business partners as well as the political interests of his client, President Trump. These activities lead to the president being fed bad information over a long period of time and they ultimately result in the meritless dismissal of Amb. Marie Yovanovitch, as well as to a concerted attack on Deputy Secretary of State George Kent.

Second, against the backdrop of the election of a new president in Ukraine, the testimony shows the development of what Amb. William Taylor described as “an irregular channel” for achieving Trump’s objectives in that country—a channel that was not always playing by the usual rules of diplomacy or bureaucratic lines of communication. The witnesses describe the members of both the regular and irregular channels trying to figure out what was really going on and how to navigate the unprecedented situation of Giuliani’s influence on Trump, in order to help the new Ukrainian president solidify a relationship with the United States—a relationship that is crucial for Ukraine’s continued existence as a fully independent sovereign country.

Third, in this broader context, the witnesses tell a specific story of the development of conditionality regarding a White House meeting between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. What began as a mere hostility on the part of Trump toward Ukraine, and an unsubstantiated conviction that the Ukrainians had interfered in the 2016 election, came to involve demands to investigate that theory. And it came as well to involve demands that the Ukrainians investigate Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, and his connection to the Ukrainian natural gas company, Burisma, on whose board the younger Biden sat. Those demands, over the course of the summer, came to be linked to the desire of the new Ukrainian government for a White House meeting between Zelensky and Trump. In the live testimony, far more than in the depositions that preceded it, it becomes clear that the development of this conditionality was driven by Trump himself.

Finally, the witnesses tell a related story of how the provision of military assistance to Ukraine similarly came to be conditioned on U.S. demands—because what Ukraine ultimately needs is U.S. support in an ongoing military conflict with a more powerful neighbor that is occupying its territory. The narrative is ultimately one of how an irregular actor’s behavior—circumventing the normal policy process and feeding bad information and conspiracy theories to a president—led to that president’s demanding that an embattled, struggling democracy politically smear a possible 2020 opponent as a condition for U.S. support.

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin When Republican intellectuals support Russian aggression, when Republican congressmen promote Russian disinformation, when Republican committees accept Russian money, and when the Republican Party deifies the president Russia backed, its alignment becomes self-evident.

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood about public opinion on Trump never moving lol nothing matters, here’s new CNN poll:
impeach/remove now
50% yes, 43% no
impeach/remove, late April
37% yes, 59% no

NewYorker, Jane Mayer: The Inside Story of Christopher Steele’s Trump Dossier http://bit.ly/2OnbXQX
// In a new book, the founders of the firm that compiled it defend their work.

WaPo: In bleak report, U.N. says drastic action is only way to avoid worst effects of climate change http://wapo.st/2rqR3qT
// “We need to catch up on the years in which we procrastinated,” a top official says.

📊 Four post-hearing polls show uptick: FiveThirtyEight: http://53eig.ht/2N5MJV2 Once the written summary is out (w/o Jordan/Nunes distractions), it should go up more. ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1199307342455746560?s=20/photo/1

ForeignAffairs, Frank Bowman III: Foreign Policy Has Always Been at the Heart of Impeachment http://fam.ag/2OQjvue
// High Crimes From the Middle Ages to the Age of Trump

🐣 RT @eliehonig Before Trump inevitably tweets an attack on Judge Ketanji Brown-Jackson, let me say this. I’ve been before dozens of federal judges, and I was in the courtroom covering the McGahn hearing. I’ve rarely seen any judge as prepared, sharp, on-point, and fair as Judge Brown-Jackson.

🐣 If Trump is “the Chosen One,” you might as well throw the Ten Commandments AND the Sermon on the Mount out the window. If anything, he’s the Antichrist.

🐣 Published today:
● “Impeach” by Neal Katyal and
● “Crime in Progress” (Inside the Steele Dossier and the Fusion GPS Investigation of Donald Trump) by Glen Simpson and Peter Fritsch

🐣 📊 I was surprised at how downbeat Dems were after a single poll came out Friday showing a dip in support for impeachment. Many working people don’t have time to read til the weekend. Three polls came out Monday, showing +8, +9 and +3 FOR impeachment. http://53eig.ht/2N5MJV2https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1199217341789351936?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 25 Nov 2019

🐣 RT @carolecadwalla ‘It takes only 2-5 years to destabilise a nation…The next stage is crisis. It may take only 6 weeks’ Listen to this ex KGB agent’s eerily prescient account of ‘active measures’ of how Russia seeks to destroy its enemies through chaos(C/o @brexit_sham
💽 https://twitter.com/carolecadwalla/status/1199121778058113026?s=20/photo/1

CNN: Democrats eye multiple articles of impeachment as some push to go beyond Ukraine scandal http://cnn.it/2DlvESM

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: Republicans’ Big Lie About Trump and Russia http://nyti.ms/2KVR11a “‘Crime in Progress’ is the best procedural yet written about the discovery of Trump’s Russia ties”
// Collusion wasn’t a hoax and Trump wasn’t exonerated.

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Trump’s impeachment trial will be awash in Russian propaganda. Here’s how to blow up his lies. http://wapo.st/35AkpBR

WaPo Editorial: Trump’s second act is rife with enablers of constitutional degradation http://wapo.st/35AZn6d

🐣 Even though air traffic was supposedly halted, on 9/12/2001 a Royal Saudi 747 swooped into tiny 2-runway Rochester MN airport to pick up unnamed Middle Eastern passengers. Hmmm

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🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio BREAKING: Federal judge orders former WH Counsel Don McGahn to testify, shattering the WH’s claims of “absolute immunity.” The long-awaited ruling from Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson hands Democrats a big win and pierces the White House’s long-standing blockade on witness testimony. 📌 https://twitter.com/AndrewDesiderio/status/1199098915955585026?s=20

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Donald McGahn Must Testify to Congress, Judge Rules; Appeal Is Expected http://nyti.ms/2XKtpBG
// A judge rejected the Trump administration’s argument that senior White House officials are immune from congressional subpoenas.

AlFranken.com: Disingenuous, Stupid, and Jacketless is No Way to Go through an Impeachment Hearing, Son http://bit.ly/37E6XPe It’s time to call out the crap

NYT: Intelligence Panel to Release Impeachment Report Soon After Thanksgiving http://nyti.ms/35uvLqY
// Moving swiftly to escalate the case for impeaching President Trump, Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee plan to release a report detailing evidence against him soon after Thanksgiving.

NYT, Slade Gorton: My Fellow Republicans, Please Follow the Facts http://nyti.ms/2ONm2W4 Mr. Gorton is a former Republican senator from Washington
// It seems clear to me that the president of Ukraine was subjected to a shakedown.

🐣 RT @MaxBoot Trump hands followers one poisoned chalice after another. They get judicial appointments—but his lawbreaking undermines their claim to be defenders of the Constitution. They get tax cuts—but the resulting deficits undermine their claim to be budget hawks.
⋙ WaPo: For aiding Trump’s abuse of power, the GOP deserves to be voted out of existence http://wapo.st/2DeQpzp

🐣 RT @CarolLeonnig Big: Probe of Giuliani looking very serious. Destruction of documents, foreign nationals contributing to US campaigns are among the possible crimes being investigated. @devlinbarrett @thamburger @postroz @jdawsey1 ¤ Post Matching WSJ
WaPo: Investigators scrutinize Giuliani firm and donations to Trump super PAC as part of broad probe http://wapo.st/35zzUKk

WaPo: Investigators scrutinize Giuliani firm and donations to Trump super PAC as part of broad probe http://wapo.st/35zzUKk

🐣 RT @lrozen 1 person w/ knowledge of the investigation said there is a particular interest in interactions with 3 key figures in the saga of Giuliani’s pursuit of dirt on the Bidens from Ukraine: ex Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko & ex Ukrainian prosecutors Yuri Lutsenko & Viktor Shokin
⋙ 🔆 This❗️⋙ WSJ: Federal Subpoenas Seek Information on Giuliani’s Consulting Business http://on.wsj.com/2KSFEXO
// Subpoenas are issued for information on Giuliani’s associates, Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman

DailyBeast, Julia Davis: When It Comes to Ukraine, Why Are Republicans So Anxious to Play Putin’s Game? http://bit.ly/33pfLW8
// It’s one thing to support Trump, it’s another to embrace Putin’s disinformation. But even some of the savviest GOP Senators are jumping in bed with the Bear.

WaPo, Jason Pack: When it comes to Ukraine, Trump’s alleged misdeeds go beyond quid pro quos http://wapo.st/2KUhUmd “More than any other international hot spot, the future of Ukraine can fundamentally alter the power balance at the heart of the Eurasian landmass.”
// Understanding how important Ukraine is to U.S. security reveals how serious the president’s alleged high crimes were

🐣 RT @MollyMcKew “[Trolls] studied us. They understand how to harness our biases for their own purposes. They know what pressure points to push & how best to drive us to distrust our neighbors…They don’t go to social media for a fight; they go looking for new best friends. And they found them.”

DailyBeast, Margaret Carlson: Hello, John Bolton? This Is History Calling http://bit.ly/35yIxEY
// The former national security adviser will go down in history as the man who let Donald Trump get away with it—or the witness who exposed the president for what he is.

DailyBeast: The Chronicles of Nunes: How His Impeachment Speeches Created an Alternate Reality for GOP http://bit.ly/2XHAHq2
// Over the course of seven opening statements—totaling some 6,300 words—Nunes crafted a narrative that was often at odds with the facts.

WaPo, Sacha Baron Cohen: The ‘Silicon Six’ spread propaganda. It’s time to regulate social media sites. http://wapo.st/35v4HrM
// tags: Borat disinformation conspiracy theories micro-targeting political ads Facebook Twitter; A pluralistic democracy depends on shared truths.

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Why Giuliani Singled Out 2 Ukrainian Oligarchs to Help Dig Up Dirt http://nyti.ms/2pNaOse

VIENNA — They were two Ukrainian oligarchs with American legal problems. One had been indicted on federal bribery charges. The other was embroiled in a vast banking scandal and was reported to be under investigation by the F.B.I.

And they had one more thing in common: Both had been singled out by Rudolph W. Giuliani and pressed to assist in his wide-ranging hunt for information damaging to one of President Trump’s leading political rivals, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.

That effort culminated in the July 25 phone call between the American and Ukrainian presidents that has taken Mr. Trump to the brink of impeachment and inexorably brought Mr. Giuliani’s Ukrainian shadow campaign into the light.

In public hearings over the last two weeks, American diplomats and national-security officials have laid out in detail how Mr. Trump, at the instigation and with the help of Mr. Giuliani, conditioned nearly $400 million in direly needed military aid on Ukraine’s announcing investigations into Mr. Biden and his son, as well as a debunked conspiracy theory that Ukraine, not Russia, interfered in the 2016 presidential election.

But interviews with the two Ukrainian oligarchs — Dmitry Firtash and Ihor Kolomoisky — as well as with several other people with knowledge of Mr. Giuliani’s dealings, point to a new dimension in his exertions on behalf of his client, Mr. Trump. Taken together, they depict a strategy clearly aimed at leveraging information from politically powerful but legally vulnerable foreign citizens. …

⭕ 24 Nov 2019

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood “Bondy also said a top aide to Nunes sometimes joined a group that met frequently in spring 2019 at the Trump Hotel to discuss the Biden matter. Convened by Giuliani, the group included Parnas, Fruman, John Solomon, Joe diGenova and Victoria Toensing”
⋙ WaPo: Top House Democrat says ethics probe of Nunes is likely over alleged meeting with Ukrainian about Bidens http://wapo.st/35tviWa

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Trump has waged an unprecedented campaign of obstruction against our inquiry. ¤ Today we learned about more damning evidence that he is withholding from Congress. ¤ If we allow this to stand, Trump will do permanent damage to our system of checks and balances.
⋙ WaPo: White House review turns up emails showing extensive effort to justify Trump’s decision to block Ukraine military aid http://wapo.st/34jbJj7

🐣 RT @Santucci Material submitted includes audio, video & photos that include Giuliani & Trump. Unclear what the content depicts & committees began accessing material last week. Parnas attorney declined to confirm but said his client “has vociferously and publicly asserted his wish to comply”
⋙ ABCNews: House Intelligence Committee in possession of video, audio recordings from Giuliani associate Lev Parnas http://abcn.ws/37yvtkW

TPM, Josh Kavensky: EXCLUSIVE: Bud Cummins Tried To Interest U.S. Law Enforcement In Bogus Ukraine Dirt On Bidens In 2018 http://bit.ly/2OfsuGe

🐣 RT @DrGJackJones 1/ THREAD: The following Thought Experiment/Logic Tree regarding a profound National Security Risk first occurred to me about eighteen months ago. #ThreatAssesment #DonaldTrump #NationalSecurity #BodyLanguage #RiskAnalysis #BehaviorAnalysis 📌 https://twitter.com/DrGJackBrown/status/1198673052663287809?s=20

🐣 RT @robreiner America is being sucked into the mental illness of its President. Every Lie, every Corrupt Scheme, every Crime is his futile attempt to destroy feelings of worthlessness and illegitimacy. We can not let an empty soul destroy America.

NewYorker, Isaac Chotiner: Interview: Malcolm Nance on the Danger of Conspiracy Theories http://bit.ly/2s68ehJ

🐣 RT @ReliableSources CNN’s @jaketapper says disinformation and lying has become a key part of President Trump’s defense in the Ukraine scandal. ¤ “So much of this is designed, I think, just to confuse the American people and muddy the waters and cloud what the facts are.”

🐣 RT @SethAbramson (THREAD) BREAKING: A top Trump ally revealed Trump’s impeachment defense today—and it’s not what many expected. I break it down here using Ukraine-scandal reporting and my experience as a defense lawyer. I hope you’ll read this and RETWEET—as America needs to know what’s coming. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1198644095180255232?s=20

WaPo, Shane O’Sullivan: The real threat to Donald Trump from the impeachment hearings http://wapo.st/2XEI1CO
// Testimony could prompt new witnesses to come forward and new revelations.

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 Fiona Hill “transcended politics, she transcended the moment. She was, simply, transcendent.”
⋙ WaPo, Monica Hesse: What does female authority sound like? Marie Yovanovitch and Fiona Hill just showed us. http://wapo.st/2XGCH1G

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Time to call out and remove Putin’s propagandists http://wapo.st/35ndcFk “Trump has been disloyal to the United States, not only in giving Russia a leg up in its war against Ukraine, but also in broadcasting his propaganda. … Republicans are just as guilty”

President Trump has been disloyal to the United States, not only in giving Russia a leg up in its war against Ukraine, but also in broadcasting his propaganda. And for that, Republicans are just as guilty.

The New York Times reports that “Fiona Hill, a respected Russia scholar and former senior White House official, added a harsh critique during testimony on Thursday. She told some of Mr. Trump’s fiercest defenders in Congress that they were repeating ‘a fictional narrative.’ She said that it likely came from a disinformation campaign by Russian security services, which also propagated it.” While that did not slow Republicans one bit, we now know that they are neither dupes nor Fox News pawns; they are deliberately assisting in a Russian propaganda operation …

In the case of Trump, he not only picks up the propaganda from domestic sources carrying Russian President Vladimir Putin’s water, which “worked its way into American information ecosystems, sloshing around until parts of it reached Mr. Trump”; he was duped right from the source speaking “with Mr. Putin about allegations of Ukrainian interference.” Whether the president is being blackmailed is unknown; what we do know is that he is a malleable puppet whose strings are pulled in the Kremlin.

The Post reports that a forthcoming inspector general’s report will affirm that the FISA application submitted for surveillance of Carter Page “had a proper legal and factual basis, and, more broadly, that FBI officials did not act improperly in opening the Russia investigation,” although a low-level employee “inappropriately altered a document that was used during the process” to renew a FISA warrant. In other words: Russia did it. Period.

Fortunately, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) has already called for a hearing on the report. Perfect. Let the committee members draw out from Justice Department inspector general Michael Horowitz, FBI Director Christopher A. Wray and any number of national security officials in Trump’s own administration the obvious conclusions: 1. Russia did it to help Trump; 2. Ukraine had no such plan to “interfere” in our election on behalf of Hillary Clinton or anyone else (“The accusations of a Ukrainian influence campaign center on actions by a handful of Ukrainians who openly criticized or sought to damage Mr. Trump’s candidacy in 2016. They were scattershot efforts that were far from a replica of Moscow’s interference”); 3. Intentionally repeating a falsehood, that Ukraine interfered with our election, is aiding and abetting a hostile power that attacked our election system in 2016.

Republicans must bear full responsibility for raising a specious defense of Trump that aids Russia, and the president should be held responsible for his inability to defend our national security by virtue of his susceptibility to Russian propaganda.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Trump’s last stand: I did it but it’s not impeachable. “Now that the claim Trump never pressured Zelensky no longer holds, ‘the argument has got to be a ‘so what’…Barr’s argument that [Trump] did all these things, but this is what a president can do.’”
⋙ NYT: Barr’s Legal Views Come Under Fire From Conservative-Leaning Lawyers http://nyti.ms/2OgqWfi
// A speech by Mr. Barr last week, in which he argued that Mr. Trump had never overstepped his authority, so alarmed a group of lawyers [Checks & Balances] that they felt compelled to push back publicly.

⭕ 23 Nov 2019

WaPo, Harry Litman: Why a possible contempt count matters as much as the rest of the impeachment case http://wapo.st/2OIR41d

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood Fiona Hill clarified what’s been going on the party of Reagan, from top to bottom, is helping Russian intelligence disseminate propaganda fabricated to harm the United States
⋙ NYT: New Documents Reveal Details of Pompeo’s Role in Ukraine Affair http://nyti.ms/2Ogy4YZ
// Emails and documents released by the State Department support testimony showing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo enabled the Ukrainian pressure campaign at the center of the impeachment proceedings.

WaPo: Top House Democrat says ethics probe of Nunes is likely over alleged meeting with Ukrainian about Bidens http://wapo.st/339Yfow ¤ great article

Parnas’s attorney, Joseph Bondy, told The Washington Post that Ukraine’s former top prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, informed Parnas that he had met with Nunes in Vienna in December 2018.

Bondy also said that a top aide to Nunes, Derek Harvey, sometimes joined a group that met frequently in spring 2019 at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., to discuss the Biden matter, among other topics. The group, according to Bondy, was convened by Giuliani, Trump’s personal attorney, and included Parnas, his business associate Igor Fruman, as well as journalist John Solomon and the husband-and-wife legal team of Joe diGenova and Victoria Toensing. …

Shokin is a key figure in Giuliani’s effort to press the Ukrainians to open an investigation into Biden. ¤ He was fired as Ukraine’s Prosecutor General in March 2016, after a pressure campaign from Ukraine’s western allies, led by Biden. Shokin has publicly accused Biden of engineering that effort to protect his son Hunter, who was serving on the board of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma.

📊 Polls on impeachment per FiveThirtyEight http://53eig.ht/2N5MJV2 are showing +7% support for the hearings but slightly dipping numbers for removal. I expect this in part reflects the fact that elections are nearing and people are factoring that it.

🐣 What is striking to me is Trump’s apparent inability to learn, or, perhaps worse, that there’s no one around him who can sit him down and tell him these ideas are disproven and crazy. He just repeats the same b.s. over and over.

🚫 NewYorker, Susan Glasser: The Awful Truth About Impeachment http://bit.ly/2OdIfgR
// depressing

WaPo: Trump tries to woo GOP lawmakers with Camp David getaways, sporting events http://wapo.st/2OeVfTN
// The excursions are part of a broad White House charm offensive, meant to hold House and Senate Republicans in line through a House impeachment vote and a trial in the Senate that appears all but inevitable

🐣 RT @girlsreallyrule Devin Nunes should no longer be on the Intel Committee or engaged in any way in this investigation as there is now proof of a direct conflict. #NunesResign
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar Devin Nunes does not look thrilled as Swalwell reads into the record a story about his ties with indicted Giuliani associate Lev Parnas 📌 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1197607345414660098?s=20/photo/1
// thread includes videos of mostly Dem member comments

YahooNews: Biden: ‘Lindsey Graham Is About to Go Down in a Way’ He’ll ‘Regret His Whole Life’ http://yhoo.it/2OfQGbu

🐣 RT @MollyJongFast I’m starting to suspect this Nunes guy is kind of sketchy.
⋙ 🐣 RT @joshtpm Let’s not forget Nunes had to recuse himself from the original House Russia probe. Because he got caught doing a midnight ninja run to the White House to see the intel his old staffers had found to prove Mike Flynn was framed.

💙💙 CNN: Giuliani associate willing to tell Congress Nunes met with ex-Ukrainian official to get dirt on Biden http://cnn.it/33a5zjX “‘Mr. Parnas learned from former Ukrainian Prosecutor General Victor Shokin that Nunes had met with Shokin in Vienna last December,’ said Bondy”
✛ “Shokin was ousted from his position in 2016 after pressure from Western leaders, including then-vice president Biden, over concerns that Shokin was not pursuing corruption cases.”

💙💙 DailyBeast, Allison Quinn: Lev Parnas Says He Has Info on Devin Nunes’ Role in Trump’s Ukraine Dirt-Digging Mission http://bit.ly/37uYSfN
// Parnas has said he learned of a Vienna meeting between Nunes and the former Ukrainian official who Trump allies claim was unfairly ousted by Joe Biden.

CNN: White House helped arrange call between Giuliani and Pompeo after handover of Biden allegations http://cnn.it/2KOdjBT

⭕ 22 Nov 2019

🐣 RT @SenWhitehouse Best summary I’ve seen yet of the Ukraine scam Trump tried to pull, and why it’s so serious:
💙⋙ TheAtlantic, Adam Serwer: Trump’s Crime Against America http://bit.ly/35pzaaz
// The president’s offense is abusing his power to stay in office, not disputing Ukraine policy.

NYT, Maggie Haberman: A Senate Trial Could Put Trump’s Use of Aggressive Defense Tactics to Their Biggest Test http://nyti.ms/2XS1u2P
// The president’s campaign against the Mueller report and its author is a road map of what is likely to lie ahead.

TheBulwark, Chris Truax: There Was Also a Cover-Up http://bit.ly/2DeYvs0
// We know about the bribery and the quid pro quo. What we don’t know about yet is who initiated the cover-up.

TPM, Josh Kovensky (11/22): Grassley, Johnson Push Ukraine-DNC Conspiracy Theory With Doc Demand http://bit.ly/2Ohn65B

CNN: DOJ watchdog report expected to say FBI’s Russia probe launched properly but lower-level employees made mistakes http://cnn.it/2KOWI0R This is a big fucking deal

NYT: Charges of Ukrainian Meddling? A Russian Operation, U.S. Intelligence Says http://nyti.ms/2OFy4kl
// Moscow has run a yearslong operation to blame Ukraine for its own 2016 election interference. Republicans have used similar talking points to defend President Trump in impeachment proceedings.

In a briefing that closely aligned with Dr. Hill’s testimony, American intelligence officials informed senators and their aides in recent weeks that Russia had engaged in a yearslong campaign to essentially frame Ukraine as responsible for Moscow’s own hacking of the 2016 election, according to three American officials. The briefing came as Republicans stepped up their defenses of Mr. Trump in the Ukraine affair.

The revelations demonstrate Russia’s persistence in trying to sow discord among its adversaries — and show that the Kremlin apparently succeeded, as unfounded claims about Ukrainian interference seeped into Republican talking points. American intelligence agencies believe Moscow is likely to redouble its efforts as the 2020 presidential campaign intensifies. The classified briefing for senators also focused on Russia’s evolving influence tactics, including its growing ability to better disguise operations.

“The Russians have a particular vested interest in putting Ukraine, Ukrainian leaders in a very bad light,” she told lawmakers.

But the campaign by Russian intelligence in recent years has been even more complex as Moscow tries not only to undermine the government in Kyiv but also to use a disinformation campaign there to influence the American political debate.

… Russian intelligence operatives deployed a network of agents to blame Ukraine for its 2016 interference. Starting at least in 2017, the operatives peddled a mixture of now-debunked conspiracy theories along with established facts to leave an impression that the government in Kyiv, not Moscow, was responsible for the hackings of Democrats and its other interference efforts in 2016, senior intelligence officials said.

The Russian intelligence officers conveyed the information to prominent Russians and Ukrainians who then used a range of intermediaries, like oligarchs, businessmen and their associates, to pass the material to American political figures and even some journalists, who were likely unaware of its origin, the officials said.

That muddy brew worked its way into American information ecosystems, sloshing around until parts of it reached Mr. Trump, who has also spoken with Mr. Putin about allegations of Ukrainian interference. Mr. Trump also brought up the assertions of Ukrainian meddling in his July 25 call with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine …

Republican[s] on the Democratic-led House Intelligence Committee, which is conducting the impeachment hearing, have also steered clear of the fringe notion that Mr. Trump mentioned to Mr. Zelensky, which is pushed by Russian intelligence: the so-called CrowdStrike server conspiracy theory, which falsely suggests Ukraine, not Russia, was behind the breach of Democratic operatives’ servers.

[But!] Mr. Trump repeated the baseless claim on Friday in an interview with “Fox & Friends,” laying out the narrative and doubling down after a host gently pressed him on whether he was sure of one aspect of the debunked theory, that the F.B.I. gave a Democratic server to what Mr. Trump had inaccurately described as a Ukrainian-owned company. ¤ “That is what the word is,” Mr. Trump replied.

NYT, Roger Cohen: Fiona Hill and the American Idea http://nyti.ms/2Ogz8wf
// A naturalized American exposes Trump’s attack on what America is and must be.

TheGuardian, Luke Harding: UK knew in 2016 of Trump’s ‘suspicious links’ to Russia, book claims http://bit.ly/34gPwCq
// No 10 did not ‘push matter’ to avoid offending US president, say commissioners of Steele dossier

TIME: Exclusive: CEO of Ukraine State Gas Firm Preparing to Testify in Giuliani Probe http://bit.ly/2QIh6Ev //➔ The real scandal is Giuliani/Perry/Naftogas not Bidens/Burisma

🐣 RT @john_sipher For what it’s worth, this turned out to be a routine FBI inspection. All Bureau inspections find some level of wrongdoing and mete out punishment to various employees. It is how they signal to employees to follows regulations to the letter, no matter what.
⋙ WaPo: Justice Dept. watchdog finds political bias did not taint top officials running the FBI’s Russia probe but documents errors http://wapo.st/2QU0Q3F

NYT: Trump Attacks Impeachment Inquiry and Accuses a Witness of Lying http://nyti.ms/2OBLazc
// Mr. Trump said a career diplomat made up a conversation between him and his ambassador to the European Union, dismissing sworn testimony in the impeachment inquiry.

WaPo, Rachel Sklar: Why it was so satisfying to watch Fiona Hill take charge http://wapo.st/2XGUplS
// Finally, a woman stepped in and reminded us how things are supposed to work.

WaPo Editorial: Yes, Congress should be talking about the president and bribery http://wapo.st/2OcmpKL

11:55pm DailyBeast, Allison Quinn: Lev Parnas Says He Has Info on Devin Nunes’ Role in Trump’s Ukraine Dirt-Digging Mission http://bit.ly/34d4w4j
// Parnas has said he learned of a Vienna meeting between Nunes and the former Ukrainian official who Trump allies claim was unfairly ousted by Joe Biden.

DailyBeast, Sam Stein: Trump’s Gatekeeper Put Rudy in Touch With Pompeo: Emails http://bit.ly/2s7Ygwl
// Newly released documents tie the president even further to the disinformation campaign his personal lawyer was spearheading.

NYT: Charges of Ukrainian Meddling? A Russian Operation, U.S. Intelligence Says http://nyti.ms/34djyad
// Moscow has run a yearslong operation to blame Ukraine for its own 2016 election interference. Republicans have used similar talking points to defend President Trump in impeachment proceedings.

WaPo, Tuluse Olorunnipa: In rollicking 53-minute conversation, Trump embraces conspiraoies, spreads falsehoods and insults opponents http://wapo.st/
// The Debrief: An occasional series offering a reporter’s insights

🐣 RT @atrupar Trump, to Fox & Friends, on Barr DOJ’s probe of Russia investigation: “What you’re going to see, I predict, will be perhaps the biggest scandal in the history of our country…I could get very much involved, but I don’t…I don’t have any obligation legally to [not get involved]” 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1197884984356421632?s=20

🐣 RT @jonallendc To put this all in one place:
1) Trump is talking Crowdstrike.
2) That’s a pushback on Fiona Hill, a leading expert on Eastern Europe and a former Trump aide, who called bull— on the idea that Ukraine framed Russia for interfering in the 2016 election. 1/x 📌 https://twitter.com/jonallendc/status/1197988227388497922?s=20

🐣 RT @donwinslow [10/1] Have you wondered why @LindseyGrahamSC has been defending @realDonaldTrum like his life depended on it? A friend in federal law enforcement told me about a certain threat @realDonaldTrump has made to Graham. It’s personal. It’s awful. And it’s working very well.
// 10/1/2019

🐣 RT @SykesCharlie The more things change… https://twitter.com/SykesCharlie/status/1197244055530483715?s=20/photo/1-2
// Art Buchwald’s column

RawStory: Lindsey Graham is ‘about to go down’ — because Trump has something on him: Joe Biden http://bit.ly/33fdcWm

Biden explained that Graham is clearly being controlled by someone else. ¤ “They’re asking Lindsey Graham — they have him under their thumb right now,” Biden said. “They know he knows if he comes out against [President Donald] Trump he’s got a real tough road for re-election. Number one. I am disappointed, and quite frankly I’m angered by the fact that he knows me. He knows my son. He knows there’s nothing to this. Trump is now essentially holding power over him that even the Ukrainians wound yield to.”

NYT, Susan Rice: The Four Lessons of Impeachment http://nyti.ms/35lAc7w
// They are not all depressing.

DailyBeast, Erin Banco: Bolton Allies Cut Out ‘Three Amigos’ for Direct Line to Kyiv http://bit.ly/33dGk0i
// After a White House meeting that was thrown into chaos by Ambassador Gordon Sondland, senior National Security Council officials took matters into their own hands, sources say.

DailyBeast, Adam Rawnsley: Here’s How Republicans Are Trying to Distance Trump From Rudy http://bit.ly/34ckOuf
// House Republicans have sought to try suggest that Giuliani wasn’t pursuing Trump’s agenda in Ukraine, teeing up the president’s lawyer as a potential fall guy.

WaPo: ‘Impeachapalooza’: An irregular week for an outlandish presidency http://wapo.st/2KKdZs7

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: We know what happened. Now it’s time to compel Republicans to refute it or condone it. http://wapo.st/33dRXUM

WaPo: How Trump keeps making it tougher for his GOP impeachment defenders http://wapo.st/2OdiTQz

🐣 RT @blakehounshell This sounds a bit less lurid than we have been led to believe [Textblock] https://twitter.com/blakehounshell/status/1197991246364585985?s=20/photo/1
🐣 This appears to explain the “animated” discussion (read: Trump meltdown) seen last week through the windows of the WH, a meeting said to be about the OIG report https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1198001725585670144?s=20/photo/1
🐣 RT @Anthony That big IG report that Trump was excited about. ¤ He’s not gonna be excited. ¤ Here’s what the IG found…
– Investigation wasn’t opened over Steele
– Carter Page FISA didn’t rely on Steele
– Carter Page FISA was legal
– Mifsud, who offered Clinton dirt, wasn’t FBI informant
🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Breaking via NYT: The DOJ IG report “debunks a series of conspiracy theories and insinuations about the FBI that Mr. Trump and his allies have put forward.” IG Horowitz “made no finding of politically biased actions” by top Comey, McCabe and Strzok.
⋙ NYT: Russia Inquiry Review Is Said to Criticize F.B.I. but Rebuff Claims of Biased Acts http://nyti.ms/2D7cWOz
// A [CI IG]. watchdog report will portray the pursuit of a wiretap of an ex-Trump adviser as sloppy, but it also debunks some accusations by Trump allies of F.B.I. wrongdoing.

NYT: Charges of Ukrainian Meddling? A Russian Operation, U.S. Intelligence Says http://nyti.ms/337MLSl
// Moscow has run a yearslong operation to blame Ukraine for its own 2016 election interference. Republicans have used similar talking points to defend President Trump in impeachment proceedings.

🐣 RT @EricGarland First, remember that while the American political system is driving inexorably toward impeaching Trump, he is but a symptom of the real crisis – a coup against civilization by oligarchs around the world looking to rid themselves of liberal democracy.

TheAtlantic, Adam Serwer: Trump’s Crime Against America http://bit.ly/35pzaaz
// The president’s offense is abusing his power to stay in office, not disputing Ukraine policy.

NYT, Glenn R. Simpson and Peter Fritsch: The Double-Barreled Dream World of Trump and His Enablers http://nyti.ms/2XH7I5M Mr. Simpson and Mr. Fritsch are the founders of Fusion GPS.
// They wanted to take down Biden. But they also wanted to absolve Moscow of election meddling.

DailyBeast, Molly Jong-Fast: Fiona Hill and Her Unapologetic Anger Is What We All Need Right Now http://bit.ly/2rg3yp8
// She said a number of things about women in the world that should not be lost in the larger flow of testimony.

⭕ 21 Nov 2019 Impeachment Hearings

WaPo: Graham launches probe of Bidens, Burisma and Ukraine http://wapo.st/2rkWkQV

DailyBeast, Anna Nemtsova: Ukrainian Pols Are Playing Games With Impeachment Info http://bit.ly/2KOnZAt
// Members of Ukraine’s parliament said Biden-related ‘investigations’ have been opened. One said Ukraine interfered in the 2016 U.S. elections. Fake news. But music to Trump’s ears.

WSJ, Peggy Noonan: Trump’s Defenders Have No Defense http://on.wsj.com/2DbRUOI
// Witnesses were uneven, but even his closest allies don’t try to deny he did what he’s accused of doing.

🐣 RT @Zac_Petkanas You MUST watch @RepAdamSchiff’s powerful closing statement that sums up the entire #ImpeachmentHearing: ¤ “There is nothing more dangerous than an unethical president who believes they are above the law.” ¤ “We are better than that.”
💽 https://twitter.com/Zac_Petkanas/status/1197627910032637952?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @SteveSchmidtSES This is a true statement, except for the modern history part. He is the most corrupt President in American History- Period. The corruption is staggering, blatant and abetted by a phalanx of henchmen and women who are at war with the rule of law and the ideals of the country.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoeBiden It’s clear that Donald Trump has abused the power of the presidency. Full stop. ¤ He is the most corrupt president in modern American history.

🐣 RT @JonahFisherBBC FACT CHECK: That court decision was overturned (Leschenko interference)… and the court in question is notorious for making dubious political motivated decisions.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RudyGiuliani Fiona Hill & her friends ignored blatant Dem corruption, even some proven to a Ukrainian Court. ¤ She is making false allegations against me. I have never met Firtash & had no policy agenda other than to defend my client. It will all be revealed very soon.

⏳WaPo: The full Trump-Ukraine impeachment timeline http://wapo.st/35odsUl

WaPo, Michael Gerson: Republicans’ motivations are all out in the open http://wapo.st/2s8pQJZ

🐣 RT @waltshaub Maybe it’s just because I’m sick today, but I find it gut-wrenching to see an entire party make clear that there is no level of corruption and criminality by their leader that they will ever oppose. They exist only to hold power, even if they must destroy the republic to keep it.

Data&Society, Whitney Phillips (2018): The Oxygen of Amplification http://bit.ly/2KQOZ3s
// 5/22/2018; Phillips uses journalists’ own words to propose a set of editorial “better practices” intended to reduce manipulation and harm.

The Oxygen of Amplification: Better Practices for Reporting on Extremists, Antagonists, and Manipulators Online draws on in-depth interviews by scholar Whitney Phillips to showcase how news media was hijacked from 2016 to 2018 to amplify the messages of hate groups.

Offering extremely candid comments from mainstream journalists, the report provides a snapshot of an industry caught between the pressure to deliver page views, the impulse to cover manipulators and “trolls,” and the disgust (expressed in interviewees’ own words) of accidentally propagating extremist ideology.

🐣 RT @brianklaas There are 58 countries that are more corrupt than Ukraine according to Transparency International’s 2019 Corruption Perceptions Index. Did Trump press *any* of them on corruption? C’mon.
⋙ 🐣 RT @PreetBharara Have reporters asked congressional Republicans this simple question: Do you sincerely believe Donald Trump cares about corruption generally? Seriously? Can you give an example not named Biden? Just one?

CNN, Kevin Liptak: Fiona Hill’s extraordinary answer distills what impeachment is about http://cnn.it/2qEukaT

🐣 RT @moscow_project According to his lawyers, Lev Parnas was at the meeting in Madrid a few days after Trump’s call with Zelensky where Giuliani pressured one of Zelensky’s aides to open an investigation into the Bidens.
⋙ DailyBeast, Betsy Swan: Parnas Attended Giuliani’s Madrid Meeting With Zelensky Aide http://bit.ly/2KMJm5k
// Parnas was at the table for a meeting where Giuliani pressured a senior Ukrainian official to investigate a company linked to the Bidens, the official told The Daily Beast.

🐣 RT @heidiNBC What Putin took away from GOP indifference to the #ImpeachmentHearing testimony: ¤ @FrankFigliuzzi1: Time for interference Part 2 ¤ Expect an “onslaught” of Russian bots, trolls and worse, w democracy & rule of law at stake. ¤ “The media has got to step up and call it out.”

NYT: Fiona Hill Testifies ‘Fictions’ on Ukraine Pushed by Trump Help Russia http://nyti.ms/2O8kBSY
// The former top White House aide denounced a theory that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 election, as she tied the president’s pressure campaign to Russian efforts to sow political divisions in America.

WaPo, Ruth Marcus: The impeachment witnesses are an antidote to Trump’s anti-immigrant worldview http://wapo.st/2QHaNkQ

WaPo, Dana Milbank: Republicans have a new enemy: Truth itself http://wapo.st/2OAwdxi

WaPo Editorial: Fiona Hill shreds the Republicans’ false narrative about Ukraine http://wapo.st/37t1dI8

WaPo: Justice Dept. inspector general draft report finds FBI lawyer altered document http://wapo.st/2O7LRRI “That conduct did not alter Horowitz’s finding that the surveillance application of former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page had a proper legal and factual basis”

WaPo: Impeachment witness Fiona Hill warns that conspiracy theories advance Russia’s agenda as they divide Americans http://wapo.st/2qzPEOJ

🐣 RT @real I never in my wildest dreams thought my name would in any way be associated with the ugly word, Impeachment! The calls (Transcripts) were PERFECT, there was NOTHING said that was wrong. No pressure on Ukraine. Great corruption & dishonesty by Schiff on the other side!

WaPo, Aaron Blake: 5 takeaways from Fiona Hill’s and David Holmes’s testimony http://wapo.st/34brGrw

💙💙 NewYorker, Jane Mayer (10/4): The Invention of the Conspiracy Theory on Biden and Ukraine http://bit.ly/2IqF0zz
// 10/4/2019; How a conservative dark-money group that targeted Hillary Clinton in 2016 spread the discredited story that may lead to Donald Trump’s impeachment.

🐣 RT @NicolleDWallace I spent much of my career in politics. I’ve never seen anyone like Fiona Hill.

🐣 RT @MollyJongFast This White House engages in Orwellian doublespeak every damn day.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ZekeJMiller White House: “Schiff and Congressional Democrats Are Playing Right into Russia’s Hands…Fiona Hill warned today that it is Russia’s goal to delegitimize the President of the United States. ”

WaPo: Fiona Hill tells impeachment inquiry about a ‘fictional narrative’ on Ukrainian interference http://wapo.st/35n4WoD

WaPo: Impeachment hearings live updates: Former White House official Fiona Hill to warn of ‘fictional narrative’ on Ukraine interference http://wapo.st/2Ovs9OR

DailyBeast, Betsy Swan: Fiona Hill Blasts GOP ‘Alternate Narrative’ on Ukraine http://bit.ly/2XJEByN
// The former top White House official handling Russia policy is set to needle Congressional Republicans in her impeachment testimony.

DailyBeast: Fiona Hill Wrote the Book on Putin’s ‘Protection Racket.’ Now She’s Testifying About Trump. http://bit.ly/2KEGnM2
// “Real decision making resides inside the inner circle, while Russia’s formal political institutions have… been emasculated.” Sound familiar?

⭕ 20 Nov 2019 Impeachment Hearings

🐣 RT @AmericanMystic Only Trump could have thought up this mad plot, but his crime (with the active assistance of senior officials) is much more than bribery: Trump’s goal was to rig the 2020 election in his favor. He cannot get away with it or the integrity of our democracy will be destroyed.

🐣 RT @mattklewis Again, the “exculpatory” evidence Trump apologists cite tend to all be events that occurred AFTER Trump realized the genie was out of the bottle…
⋙ 🐣 RT @mattklewis Per Elise Stefanik’s questioning, I would also add that (a) the aid was released only AFTER the IG report was sent to the House Intel Committee, & that (b) President Zelensky canceled his announcement of investigations into the Bidens only AFTER those events transpired..
💙💙 ⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @mattklewis It’s important to note the timing of Trump’s “I want nothing..I want no quid pro quo” statement to Sondland: It occurred on September 9, the exact same day the House Intel Committee received the whistleblower’s complaint….

🐣 RT @MimiRocah Scary: some at FBI felt Ukraine investigation was shut down (we know but interesting to hear some say it) & no one in FBI wanted to touch it b/c of Russia investigation which means Trump & co. tactics of intimidation is working.
⋙ YahooNews, Michael Isikoff and Zach Dorfman: FBI seeks interview with CIA whistleblower http://yhoo.it/37zQSdA

🐣 RT @tribelaw Sondland’s testimony establishes what the House needs to conclude in order to impeach Trump for the “high Crime” of crippling Congress’s lawful impeachment process by withholding the documents and witnesses demanded of the White House and the State Dept
⋙ YahooNews: Fox News Impeachment Expert Ken Starr Says Trump Is In Deep Trouble http://yhoo.it/35nVeCI

🐣 RT @ddale8 Rep. Devin Nunes’ opening statements have been the most objectively inaccurate segments of the impeachment inquiry hearings.

🐣 RT @ZevShaleb EXCLUSIVE. People in Ukraine definitely knew in July. A well-placed source in Kyiv told me minutes ago ‘Ukraine become toxic’ in late July, ‘American support became noticeably absent’. He can’t say it was directly connected to the call, but ‘what else could it be?’ @NarativLive

🐣 RT @ReigerReport Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense LAURA COOPER says there were two ways for the White House to legally withhold aid to Ukraine. ¤ Cooper says both would require congressional notice. ¤ No notice was given to Congress of the hold on Ukraine aid.

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin Trump is an experienced crook. He deputizes thugs like Cohen and Giuliani to do his dirty work, directs everyone to work with them, and then feigns ignorance about the compromising details if anyone asks.

🐣 RT @SethAbramson The reason Trump wanted only the ANNOUNCEMENT of an investigation into Biden and the Democratic Party—but not the INVESTIGATION—is because he knew an actual INVESTIGATION would turn up nothing, whereas a mere ANNOUNCEMENT would tar Biden and the Democrats through November 2020.

✅ PolitiFact: Fact-checking the Gordon Sondland impeachment hearing about Trump, Ukraine http://bit.ly35wJmhR

TIME, David French: Trump’s Actions in Ukraine Weren’t Just Wrong, They Were Dangerous http://bit.ly/2QE7Zoz

💙 NYT Editorial: Sondland Has Implicated the President and His Top Men http://nyti.ms/2O7kPKo
// Congress now needs to hear from more witnesses before an impeachment vote.

WaPo Editorial: ‘Everyone was in the loop’: Gordon Sondland makes two stunning points http://wapo.st/2D5hfKo

… [T]he $1 million donor whom President Trump appointed as ambassador to the European Union, on Wednesday made two stunning points to the House Intelligence Committee: Yes, there was a quid pro quo between Mr. Trump and the president of Ukraine; and “everyone was in the loop” about it, including the vice president, the secretary of state and the White House acting chief of staff.

DailyBeast, Erin Banco and Sam Brodey: Sondland Scorches Trumpland: ‘Easy Come, Easy Go’ http://bit.ly/37oLlpT
// Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland named names and left few in the upper echelons of the federal government unscathed.

WaPo: Sondland’s bombshell testimony leaves Trump’s Republican allies scrambling http://wapo.st/2OxGbiP

DailyBeast, Adam Rawnsley: Here Are All the People Sondland Just Threw Under the Bus http://bit.ly/37mI2Qa
// Ambassador Sondland testified that Mike Pompeo and Vice President Mike Pence were more aware of the alleged Ukraine shakedown than previously thought.

🐣 RT @qjurecic The Trump-Zelensky phone call is at 9:03am on July 25 ¤ Cooper’s staff gets an email from the Ukrainian embassy asking what’s up with the aid at 2:31pm on July 25—five hours after the call
⋙ 🐣 RT @Susan_Hennessey Cooper says she has learned new information from her staff. Staff showed two unclassified email from State. One received July 25th at 2:31: “Ukrainian embassy are asking about security assistance.” Important to timeline.

DailyBeast, Erin Banco and Sam Brodey: Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland named names and left few in the upper echelons of the federal government unscathed. http://bit.ly/37oLlpT
// Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland named names and left few in the upper echelons of the federal government unscathed.

💙💙 DailyBeast, Matt Lewis: Gordon Sondland Provides the ‘John Dean Moment’ of Trump’s Impeachment http://bit.ly/37pAo7O
// Sondland was going to be the guy who bailed POTUS out. Not quite. And just think—if the Democrats had followed their original timid instincts, we’d never have known this.

WaPo: Philip Bump: Ukraine aid may have been stopped in early July — and Ukraine likely knew by the time of Trump’s call http://wapo.st/32ZP89W
// The timeline of the withholding of aid has been murky.

💙🐣 RT @matthewamiller Schiff and team have run the most effective Congressional probe in history. Informed of the WB complaint on Sep 9, and in a little over two months have broken WH obstruction, got docs & testimony, flipped reluctant witnesses, and revealed the entire plot. Seriously impressive.

DailyBeast, Betsy Swan: Lev Parnas Helped Rep. Devin Nunes’ Investigations http://bit.ly/2KFfzeI
// The indicted Giuliani associate helped arrange meetings and calls in Europe for the Republican congressman in 2018.

WaPo, Stacey Abrams: Republicans’ extreme positions open the door for Democrats in Georgia http://wapo.st/2QJeXbX

WaPo, Dan Balz: Sondland’s dramatic testimony shakes the impeachment debate and undercuts the president http://wapo.st/2pBrgM5

WaPo: Sondland acknowledges there was a ‘quid pro quo’ involving Ukraine http://wapo.st/2QGcJKb

🐣 RT @MollyMcKew Nunes is like 4chan mad libs ¤ WHISTLEBLOWER STEELE DOSSIER CLINTON CHALUPA LESHCHENKO BLACK DOSSIER SERVERS COLLUSION DEMOCRATIC OPERATIVES

🐣 RT @tomwatson Wow, Ken Starr making a strong case for obstruction and contempt of Congress charges on Fox right now. Cites Nixon. Says he’s changed his mind on these proceedings. “It’s over. There will be articles on impeachment.” 📌 https://twitter.com/tomwatson/status/1197186961229959168?s=20

🐣 RT @CAPAction “We now know that the president in fact committed the crime of bribery… ¤ I think articles of impeachment are being drawn up if they haven’t already been drawn up.” —Ken Starr 💽 https://twitter.com/CAPAction/status/1197187919737499648?s=20/photo/1
// clip from Fox

🐣 RT @RawStory Ken Starr suggests Sondland’s testimony could prompt GOP to ‘make a trip to the White House’ and ask Trump to resign 💽 https://twitter.com/RawStory/status/1197179321451982850?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Sondland’s rebuttal of Taylor is interesting and damning. There weren’t two channels, regular and irregular. There was in fact one channel, directed by the president and known to everyone around him, ordering the quid pro quo.

🐣 RT @AriMelber Holy cow Gordon Sondland going full John Dean in opening statement:
Confirms his view the WH plot was “quid pro quo” bribery
Implicates Giuliani
Shows Pompeo in the loop with new evidence
Implicates Trump, testifies this was on his orders
Adds new emails and evidence

🐣 RT @CarolLeonnig Sondland: President Trump never told me that aid was conditioned on announcing an investigation, in those words…but I came to realize that it was…

🐣 RT @RNicholasBurns Ambassador Sondland’s testimony a bombshell. This scandal is far deeper and broader than Watergate ever was. An abuse of Presidential power and a damning indictment of the President and his associates.

🐣 RT @AriMelber The obvious background here:
Trump felt he won 2016 by casting Clinton as crooked and fixating on an (actual) investigation of her.
He planned for 2020 by going after Biden as crooked and *manufacturing* an investigation of him.

🐣 RT @moscow_project Two things were clear to everybody involved:
-Rudy Giuliani was speaking on behalf of Trump
-Trump and Rudy didn’t want investigations—they wanted a *public announcement* of investigations, which had obvious political benefits for Trump.

🐣 RT @samstein “If you could show me that, you know, Trump actually was engaging in a quid pro quo, outside the phone call, that would be very disturbing.” — Lindsey Graham to @jonathanvswan a month ago

🐣 RT @benjaminwittes I’m old enough to remember when a big part of the Trump defense was that all of the witnesses were passing on second- or third-hand hearsay.

🐣 RT @HouseIntel Ambassador Sondland testified:
➡️ There was quid pro quo in Trump’s Ukraine scheme.
➡️ Zelensky would need to announce investigations that would benefit Trump politically in order to lift the “logjam” of aid and a White House meeting.
➡️ Everyone was in the loop about it.

🐣 RT @K8brannen Sondland’s three big messages:
1.This was all done at the president’s orders.
2. Everyone was in the loop.
3. There was a quid pro quo: WH meeting/Security assistance ($$) for investigations into Biden/2016

🐣 RT @neal_katyal 17.Either way, Trump defense has entirely collapsed. It’s clear he committed a grave impeachable offense, even according to his own witnesses. As my book (released next week!) argues, there is no choice but to impeach and remove him.📌 https://twitter.com/neal_katyal/status/1197152631887728641?s=20

🐣 RT @sbg1 [Susan Glasser] Perhaps we should all give a big thanks to Roger Stone, who may have had a big influence in getting Gordon Sondland to, shall we say, update his testimony.

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger just implicated Pence. Ruh-roh

🐣 RT @charlie_savage Sondland says he had repeated conversations with Pompeo whose premise was that any release by Trump of the military aid was contingent on Zelensky making a public announcement of investigations, and Pompeo never corrected him and said that premise was wrong.

🐣 RT @evanmcmullin Sondland says email informed multiple senior officials that Zelenskiy would assure Trump he intended to run “investigation.” ¤ “Everyone was in the loop. It was no secret. Everyone was informed…days before the presidential call.” https://abcn.ws/2KBuiXR #ImpeachmentHearings 💽 https://twitter.com/evanmcmurry/status/1197172349218377728?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HallieJackson That includes not just Pompeo, Mulvaney, NSC staff, per Amb. Sondland – but also Pence: Sondland said he specifically told the VP he “had concerns that the delay in aid had become tied to the issue of investigations.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @jdawsey1 “Everyone was in the loop,” Gordon Sondland says. “It was no secret.”

🐣 RT @harrylitman We are all listening to the same testimony. And each and every R is going to vote against Articles of Impeachment. what exactly is going through their minds right now? what rationalizations can possibly support their making light of this assault on the constitution and US int?

🐣 RT @McFaul Sondland’s testimony is so damning to the president because he is telling the truth.

🐣 RT @sarahdwire “Everyone was in the loop,” Sondland said repeatedly.
People included in “everyone,” according to his testimony:
-President Trump
-VP Pence
-Acting WH Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney
-Sec of State Pompeo
-Rudy Giuliani
-Energy Sec Rick Perry
-Amb John Bolton
-Amb Kurt Volker

WaPo: Sondland: ‘Was there a quid pro quo? … The answer is yes’ http://wapo.st/2O2XKZc

Newsweek: Trump Regularly ‘Can’t Remember What He’s Said or Been Told,’ White House Insider Says http://bit.ly/2O1DK98

⭕ 19 Nov 2019 Impeachment Hearings

WaPo: Trump said his Ukraine call was ‘perfect.’ Impeachment witnesses testified otherwise. http://wapo.st/2XB11C3

DailyBeast, Sam Brodey, Erin Banco and Spencer Ackerman: Republican Witnesses Blow Massive Hole in GOP’s Defense of Trump http://bit.ly/2OrbxYo
// Kurt Volker’s testimony has complicated what was supposed to be an opportunity to amplify the GOP’s impeachment counter-narrative.

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Trumpists to Alexander Vindman: ‘Fuck You for Your Service’ http://bit.ly/2rTLD7Y
// Once the party stood for strength. Now, it’s the GOP mocking the testimony of a decorated military officer. Now, it’s the GOP in bed with the darkest forces in the world.

WaPo Editorial: Even Republicans’ preferred witnesses are implicating Trump http://wapo.st/2OwZnNC

NYT, Jesse Wegman: Colonel Vindman’s America http://nyti.ms/2QzHLU1
// It’s not a place that Donald Trump knows much about.

NYT: Officials Testify That Trump Requests on Ukraine Call Were Inappropriate http://nyti.ms/2KF0LwB
// mIn the second week of impeachment hearings, White House national security aides recalled their concerns after the president’s conversation with his Ukrainian counterpart.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Republicans should have thought twice before calling Volker and Morrison http://wapo.st/2O4AF8v

Politico: This week’s impeachment hearing schedule http://politi.co/37nXGei

Tuesday
9 a.m.: Jennifer Williams, aide to Vice President Mike Pence, and Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, director for European Affairs at the National Security Council, will go before the House Intelligence Committee. They will be the first people to testify who were on the July 25 phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

2:30 p.m.: Ambassador Kurt Volker, former envoy to Ukraine, and Tim Morrison, White House aide with the NSC, will testify before the House Intelligence Committee. Volker and Gordon Sondland, ambassador to the European Union, have previously testified in a closed door meeting with the committee with details supporting Democrats’ claim that Trump tried to execute a shadow foreign policy with Ukraine.

Wednesday
9 a.m.: Gordon Sondland will testify before the committee. This will be the first time Sondland publicly addresses claims that he was working closely with Trump in dealing with Ukraine and that he’d told the president that the Ukrainians were ready to comply with his demands.

2:30 p.m.: Laura Cooper, deputy assistance secretary of Defense, and David Hale, undersecretary of State, will testify. Cooper previously described to the committee a state of frenzy within the administration after Trump ordered a freeze on military aid to Ukraine.

Thursday
9 a.m.: Fiona Hill, former senior director for Europe and Russia at the NSC, and David Holmes, political counselor at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv will testify. Hill had previously told House investigators that then-National Security Adviser John Bolton instructed her to report her concerns about Rudy Giuliani and Trump’s dealings with Ukraine to NSC lawyers.

NYT, Jamelle Bouie: Republicans Are Following Trump to Nowhere http://nyti.ms/2KAiipz
// There’s an impeachment lesson hiding in the president’s failure to produce the political results he wants.

🐣 RT @ktumulty Via @MJGerson — “Fox News is no longer content to spout pro-Trump propaganda. It must destroy Trump’s opponents, even if they are honorable people. Especially if they are honorable people. “
⋙WaPo, Michael Gerson: Trump spurs a Wild West of continuously worsening political rhetoric http://wapo.st/3445srE

🐣 Trump may have inadvertently laid a trap for himself. Those who might defend him are most likely to not volunteer to testify if it means defying his claim of blanket executive privilege.

DailyBeast, Matt Lewis: Do You Want Your Kids to Grow Up to Be Like Alexander Vindman or Donald Trump? http://bit.ly/2qveBdY
// Trump and his lackeys say the “deep staters” are ruining the country. In fact, these are the very people who’ve been serving their nation with dignity for decades.

WaPo: Lt. Col. Vindman to describe his alarm over president’s call with Ukrainian leader, girding for Republican attack http://wapo.st/32UPEWE

DailyBeast, Erin Banco: Sondland to U.S. Diplomat: Trump Only Cares About ‘Big Stuff’ Like the Biden Investigation http://bit.ly/2XoAp7k
// David Holmes testified, “Ambassador Sondland agreed that the President did not give a shit about Ukraine.”

DailyBeast: Top Diplomat Testified Pompeo Called Hannity About Yovanovitch Smears http://bit.ly/37nNfr9
// “It did come up at some point with the secretary,” David Hale said. “I understood that he did call Sean Hannity.”

Hale further declared that no one within the State Department thought the allegations that were being spread about Yovanovitch had any credibility or validity. At the same time, he acknowledged that despite the belief there was no basis behind the smears, the word got back to Yovanovitch there would be no statement of support for her.

Hale’s testimony tracks with that of both Yovanovitch and senior State Department official George Kent, who both said it was their understanding that Pompeo or someone from State called the Fox host to see “what is going on” with coverage of the allegations.

Hannity, meanwhile, has repeatedly denied that Pompeo contacted him at the time, calling the testimony “fake news” and insisting that he barely covered Yovanovitch during the spring, claiming that he didn’t “know anything about this woman.” He has also threatened to file a lawsuit if officials didn’t “stop spreading bogus rumors and smears about” him.

⭕ 18 Nov 2019

NYT, Thomas Friedman: Mike Pompeo: Last in His Class at West Point in Integrity http://nyti.ms/35cVfsU
// The secretary of state’s behavior has been cowardly and self-serving.

Politico: The Hill vows to review Solomon’s Ukraine pieces http://politi.co/37luSTm
// The columnist’s attacks on a U.S. ambassador, which were hailed by Trump, have come under congressional scrutiny.

Wong told Speier that “there are a lot of dedicated reporters at The Hill who do not share John Solomon’s views.” Last year, some journalists at The Hill complained to management about Solomon’s work, which was later moved from the news side to the opinion section. Solomon departed The Hill in September and later joined Fox News as a contributor.

🐣 RT @HelenKennedy Yikes. Hale says the State Department wanted Yovanovitch to issue a public statement of loyalty to Trump – possibly on camera – in exchange for support from the department. https://twitter.com/HelenKennedy/status/1196604019206168576?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @nwadhams Tillerson fires back at Haley: “There’s so many people still trying to serve the country, so when people write books that quickly after leaving, my guess is there’s two motivations: They need the money and they need the political future.”
⋙ PBS, Candice Norwood: Tillerson says it’s ‘wrong’ to ask another country for personal favors http://to.pbs.org/37s6b86

💙💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI): Committees Release Holmes and Hale Transcripts as Part of Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2KxG2Lh

● Holmes: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2XyrQa8 ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2Xsy7nq
● Hale: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2Kw91if ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2r4jB9D

“Today, the Committees released the transcripts of depositions with Mr. David Holmes and Mr. David Hale, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs.

“Mr. Holmes, a nonpartisan career Foreign Service officer, testified that he was present when Ambassador Gordon Sondland spoke directly with President Trump on July 26—the day after President Trump’s call with Ukrainian President Zelensky.

“Mr. Holmes overheard President Trump asking Ambassador Sondland whether President Zelensky committed to ‘do the investigation’ into the Bidens and the 2016 election, which Trump pressed Zelensky for in his call the previous day. Sondland responded to President Trump stating, ‘Oh yeah, he’s going to do it’ and added that President Zelensky will ‘do anything you ask him to.’ Following the conversation between President Trump and Ambassador Sondland, Mr. Holmes asked Sondland whether it was true that President Trump ‘did not give a [expletive] about Ukraine,’ to which Sondland agreed that Trump did not, and that he only cared about the ‘big stuff’ like ‘this Biden investigation that Giuliani is pushing.’

“Mr. Holmes testified that he felt obligated to come forward to rebut the unfounded claim by the President and his allies that ‘certain senior officials may have been acting without the President’s knowledge in their dealings with Ukraine.’

🐣 RT @mimirocah Yovanovitch’s testimony – and strength – hit a nerve for a lot of people, in part, because of echoes of Dr. Ford’s testimony. @pithywidow & I explain.
⋙ NBCNews, Mimi Rocah and Karen Schwartz: Trump’s smearing of ex-Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch echoes Christine Blasey Ford http://nbcnews.to/2XpyqPW
// In the same way that Ford came to symbolize a certain kind of strength, Yovanovitch symbolizes any woman who’s ever had a man try to undermine her, demote her or push her out.

CNN: DOJ inspector general scheduled to testify about Russia report http://cnn.it/35fyhRX before Senate Judiciary on Dec 11

The scheduled hearing is the strongest indication yet that the report’s release is imminent. Graham and other supporters of the President have led a steady drumbeat of anticipation over the Horowitz report in recent weeks, suggesting it will provide evidence of improper conduct by the FBI in the early stages of the investigation that undermines the credibility of the probe.

What the report says is still unknown. But some witnesses who have been interviewed by the inspector general say they expect that it will likely reveal some missteps, though none that should be interpreted as undermining a legitimate investigation.

The report, expected to be released with minimal redactions, is likely to land at the height of the unfolding House impeachment inquiry. It could be a boon for Republicans, who’ve accused law enforcement of abusing its power as it investigated Trump.

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “It’s gonna be really interesting to see which way [Sondland’s] testimony breaks. He’s obviously been somebody who has been reluctant to totally rip the lid off this scandal… This is somebody who is very much on his heels…” – @AaronBlake w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1196583137238757377?s=20/photo/1

JustSecurity, Ryan Goodman: Chart: Side-by-Side Comparison of Kurt Volker’s vs Other Witnesses’ Testimony in Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/32U1tMF Volker’s testimony is contradicted by statements of at least eleven other current or former officials

NYT: Impeachment Investigators Exploring Whether Trump Lied to Mueller http://nyti.ms/2qrlBbP “‘I do not recall discussing WikiLeaks with him,’ Mr. Trump … wrote of Mr. Stone.” Others have testified, under oath, that he did.
// As part of the Russia inquiry, President Trump had given written answers to questions from Robert S. Mueller III.

🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio Pelosi in letter to colleagues just now: “The facts are uncontested: that the President abused his power for his own personal, political benefit, at the expense of our national security interests.” https://twitter.com/AndrewDesiderio/status/1196504226932953088?s=20/photo/1
🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio Pelosi also doubles down on “bribery”: ¤ “The fact is, the aid was only released after the whistleblower exposed the truth of the President’s extortion and bribery, and the House launched a formal investigation.”

AP Exclusive: US officials knew of Ukraine’s Trump anxiety http://bit.ly/2XnHuVw ‘Despite his denials, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy was feeling pressure from the Trump Administration to investigate Biden before his July phone call with Trump’

🐣 RT @CharlesPPierce If this really is Attorney General William Barr’s final go-round as a servant to radical conservative power, and we can only pray to god that it is, he’s certainly going out with a bang. [Link] https://twitter.com/CharlesPPierce/status/1196445984538148876?s=20
⋙ 🐣 My guess is likely disingenuous, but I think the CI IG report may have turned up clean and Barr is trying to reestablish his cred w Trump. Perhaps too clever.

TIME, Ian Bremmer: The End of the American International Order: What Comes Next? http://bit.ly/2qcVRA5 text of a speech delivered by Ian Bremmer on November 18 at the 2019 GZERO Summit in Tokyo

🐣 RT @olgaNYC1211 Former prosecutor Lutsenko (involved in smear campaign of Amb Yovanovitch) gave an interview to a Ukrainian outlet revealing more details about his 3 day meet w @RudyGiuliani ¤ Most damning is the meet was arranged by a Kremlin backed prosecutor connected to oil business. Lukoil 📌 https://twitter.com/olgaNYC1211/status/1196423099400511488?s=20

🐣 RT @SeanEldridge “If ever a time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in Government, our country will stand in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin.” -Samuel Adams
⋙ 🐣 RT @real The Crazed, Do Nothing Democrats are turning Impeachment into a routine partisan weapon. That is very bad for our Country, and not what the Founders had in mind!!!!

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson This week is going to be insane.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Opinions seem to be moving rapidly. 51% favor impeachment. 70% believe what Trump did is wrong. Public hearings seem to be working with 20% saying they’re paying close attention now.
⋙ 📊 ABCNews: ABC/Ipsos Poll: 70% of Americans say Trump’s actions tied to Ukraine were wrong http://abcn.ws/2qorsPg 51% think he should be impeached and removed from office

In addition to the 51%, another 19% think that Trump’s actions were wrong, but that he should either be impeached by the House but not removed from office, or be neither impeached by the House nor convicted by the Senate. The survey also finds that 1 in 4 Americans, 25%, think that Trump did nothing wrong.

DailyBeast, Adam Rawnsley: GOP Pushes an Impeachment Conspiracy That the FBI Debunked Years Ago http://bit.ly/33YD3Dh
// Bank records cited by the FBI show that Manafort received some of the money that Ukraine’s “Black Ledger” alleged he was paid.

WaPo, Meg Kelly and Elyse Samuels: How Russia weaponized social media, got caught and escaped consequences http://wapo.st/2KygopH

NPR, Jessica Taylor: Fractured Into Factions? What The Founders Feared About Impeachment http://n.pr/37fCF5q They were “trying to avoid a repeat of the situation they had just fought a war to free themselves from — a ruler with unchecked power.”

💙 NBCNews: Trump’s impeachment ire turns on Pompeo amid diplomats’ starring roles http://nbcnews.to/2r4mEhO By Carol E. Lee, Courtney Kube and Andrea Mitchell
// Impeachment hearings have created a rift between the president and one of his staunchest allies in the administration.

✅ TheIntercept, Robert Mackey (May): A Republican Conspiracy Theory About a Biden-in-Ukraine Scandal Has Gone Mainstream. But It Is Not True. http://bit.ly/2muqizk
// 5/10/2019

💙 ✅ WaPo FactChecker, Glenn Kessler (10/8/2019): The GOP theory that Ukraine ‘set up’ Trump http://wapo.st/2CPohCV

≣ GaslitNation: Alexandra Chalupa Interview [Transcript] http://bit.ly/2XpKT68
// undated; 19p

⭕ 17 Nov 2019

WaPo, Harry Litman (11/17): Adam Schiff is bringing a prosecutor’s sensibility to impeachment hearings http://wapo.st/37FsEP0
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1199749988580020226?s=20/photo/1

Schiff seems clearly to have brought to this task of a lifetime a calm assessment of what he can hope to do and what he can’t. Some are worried that without more tub-thumping or fireworks, Schiff cannot hope to move the needle of public opinion. But Schiff’s calculation seems to be that if an unassailable factual demonstration of the president’s shakedown of Ukraine to serve his own political interests to the derogation of the country’s doesn’t bring the public around, nothing will.

And if it all comes to naught — not a single congressional Republican breaks rank while 90 percent of Republicans remain firmly behind President Trump — Schiff and the Democrats still will have set out clearly what Trump did and advanced a powerful argument that the abhorrent conduct was incompatible with the office of the presidency. Compared to other episodes in which Trump has been able to prevent the full truth from coming out, this alone would constitute a vital service to the country and to history.

💽 CNN, Fareed Zakaria: What in the World: The Crowdstrike Conspiracy Theory http://cnn.it/37gfW9f
// Disinformation Fellow at The Wilson Center, Nina Jankowicz tells Fareed that President Trump is trying to use the Crowdstrike conspiracy theory to detract from the unanimous conclusions of the Intelligence Community about Russian interference in the 2016 election.

Inquirer, Will Bunch: Marie Yovanovitch, impeachment, and America’s last stand for playing by the rules http://bit.ly/32TAIIb

🐣 RT @McFaul Elected politicians do not get to use their public office for private gain. That’s not “foreign policy.” That’s the definition of corruption.
⋙ 🐣 RT @LuvGrammyLife So… UNELECTED BUREAUCRATS DO NOT MAKE FOREIGN POLICY! Their attempts to override the POTUS is criminal!

💽 MSNBC, AMJoy: How conservative media is covering the impeachment hearings http://on.msnbc.com/2qlQ8I0
// The impeachment inquiry of Donald Trump public hearings have been characterized very differently on many Fox News shows, compared to other major news outlets, which instead often called out Republicans for allegedly parroting Kremlin propaganda. Joy Reid and her panel discuss.

💽 MSNBC, AlexWitt: Historian who predicted Trump’s election also predicted his impeachment http://on.msnbc.com/2pwk0RM
// Allan Lichtman has correctly predicted every presidential election since Ronald Reagan in 1984. But in his same 2016 prediction that Donald Trump would win, Lichtman also predicted he’d be just the third president ever to be impeached. The historian joins Alex Witt to discuss his prediction model and draw comparisons to Richard Nixon’s impeachment.

🐣 RT @TeamPelosi Trump is accelerating his attacks — his distractions and lies are getting worse. We must be laser-focused on protecting our Majority so we can keep fighting to defend our democracy and root corruption out of the White House.

ForeignAffairs, Michael McFaul (2018): Russia as It Is http://fam.ag/2pwiwXI
// 6/14/2018; A Grand Strategy for Confronting Putin

🔄  Teri Kanefield Blog: Musing about law, books, and politics http://bit.ly/35aN4xd

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The party of lying liars http://wapo.st/2Xsb2RV “Both Trump and his House enablers are unfit to serve since personal and political considerations obliterate their ability to detect the truth and thereby to uphold their public obligations.”

🐣 RT @JohnWDean One of many ways Trump’s bribery with Ukraine has been statutorily defined. And of course bribery is a named impeachable offense.
⋙ 🐣 RT @tribelaw “Whoever…being a public official…SEEKS..anything of value personally …in return for: being influenced in the performance of any official act..shall be fined …or imprisoned..or both.” 18 U.S.C. Sec. 201 (b) (2). So even in the federal code, soliciting a bribe is bribery.

WaPo, Max Boot: William Barr’s chilling defense of virtually unlimited presidential power http://wapo.st/32XoTB0

USAToday, Mimi Rocah and Jennifer Rodgers: Impeachment: Trump abuses power by harassing, intimidating witnesses like Yovanovitch http://bit.ly/32RMjI1
// Trump has a pattern of public witness tampering. Using his presidential platform this way may not be criminal but that is not relevant to impeachment.

DailyBeast: Chris Wallace Accuses Top Republican of ‘Very Badly’ Mischaracterizing Impeachment Testimony http://bit.ly/33UyQQQ
// “No, sir, they are career foreign service officers and these are people who worked in the Trump administration,” Wallace snapped back at Scalise.

🐣 RT @ericgarland Mr. Zakaria, you and Jeff Zucker are gliding over WHERE you’d be conducting Zelenskyy’s extorted interview: at Ukrainian oligarch Viktor PINCHUK’s YES conference. ¤ Let’s give people the true context.
⋙ CNN: [ Fareed Zakaria ]The @nytimes has reported that Ukrainian Pres. Zelensky was set to make a public announcement of the investigations sought by Pres. Trump on my @CNN program. So, I think I owe viewers my best understanding of what actually happened. My take: 💽 https://twitter.com/FareedZakaria/status/1196080871939293185?s=20/photo/1
🐣 RT @ericgarland Pinchuk most notoriously gave Trump $150,000 for a “speech” at this same YES Conference while Trump was running for office. ¤ And the US MSM has reported that Mueller was investigating it.
⋙ CNBC (2018): Mueller is reportedly investigating $150,000 a Ukrainian billionaire gave Trump’s foundation http://cnb.cx/2pqWzJp
// 4/9/2018
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TPM, Josh Marshall: A Bit More Detail on the ‘Deliverable’ That Never Was http://bit.ly/2COBE6i

I wanted to flag this brief account by Fareed Zakaria which comes after Matt Shuham’s report from last week about just how close Ukrainian President Zelensky came to delivering the “investigations” Trump demanded. As you’ve likely heard, the announcement was to come on Zakaria’s CNN show, Fareed Zakaria GPS. It got canceled only when the news of the whistleblower complaint was finally going public. It had seemed that the interview was likely scheduled for September 13th and canceled as late as the morning of that day. But according to Zakaria it was only canceled on the 18th or the 19th of September.

This isn’t just a matter of a few days difference. ¤ Zelensky’s team, it seems, did not rule out the announcement until as long as a week until after the aid was released. Zelensky or his staffers told Zakaria when they met for an off-camera chat on the September 13th that they knew the aid had finally been released.

WSJ: Sondland Kept Trump Administration Officials Apprised of Ukraine Push http://on.wsj.com/2XoZ77x
// Ambassador is set to testify Wednesday in second week of public impeachment hearings

DailyBeast, Erin Banco and Lachlan Markay: Gordon Sondland Stepped In ‘and Things Went Really Off the Rails’ http://bit.ly/2qZW6ys
// “Erratic,” “very emotional,” and “lots of yelling.” Those are some of the words used to describe Sondland’s performance in a White House meeting with top Ukrainian officials.

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind Republican Senators by and large have been notably gone quiet this past week in defending Trump – save the lost sycophants like Graham, Paul and Johnson. This is telling.

🐣 RT @peterbakernyt The Republicans have three conflicting defenses for Trump, writes @gerardtbaker:
1. There was no quid pro quo
2. There was but it’s no big deal
3. There was, it was wrong, but voters should decide.
He thinks the last is the most viable.
⋙ WSJ, Gerard Baker: The GOP Has Three Defenses of Donald Trump. Only One Really Works. http://on.wsj.com/2QrlY0J
// He did it and shouldn’t have. But it should be left to the voters to decide.

🐣 RT @JeffreyGoldberg William J. Burns is the most highly regarded American diplomat of his generation. Here is his indictment of Mike Pompeo’s leadership of the State Department:
⋙ TheAtlantic, William Burns: I Fear the Weak State http://bit.ly/2QpDjqU
// The State Department that I once served is adrift, and its leadership is too often complicit in Trump’s worst tendencies.

🐣 RT @MollyMcKew The Donald J Trump for President campaign is running TV ads saying that a coup against POTUS is underway, led by the lawyer of the whistleblower. ¤ We’re sooooooooo far down the rabbithole.

DailyBeast, David Lurie: This Decision Could Be Bigger Than Impeachment http://bit.ly/37fGSFW
// The Supreme Court has avoided taking sides in what Bill Barr calls a “scorched earth, no-holds-barred war” between Congress and the president. That could end this week.

🐣 RT @Kkyahu fair enough. my edited quote tweet: thoughts and prayers that the doctors at walter reed convince him that resignation is in his best interests

🐣 RT @qjurecic For anyone counting, we’re now up to 3,504 pages of transcripts, or 2.86x the length of the first edition of War and Peace
⋙ 🐣 Feels like War and Peace ~ tons of colorful characters, lots of Russians, competing systems of governance, the fate of Europe in the balance

⭕ 16 Nov 2019

CNN (10/16): Barr slams Democrats and courts: Avalanche of subpoenas is designed to ‘incapacitate the executive branch’ http://cnn.it/2qgKirF “‘He is the president’s lawyer,’ Barr said of the [role of] attorney general. ‘He is the lawyer for the Cabinet’.”

DailyBeast, Julia Davis: Russia Loves the Impeachment Hearings Because GOP Is Parroting Kremlin Propaganda http://bit.ly/32WFHI8
// Vladimir Putin could not possibly envision a sweeter gift than Ukraine falling away from the West into the welcoming—albeit bloodied—hands of the Kremlin.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Unless Pence was the only one who missed out on the code, this is damning: Pence told Zelensky he wanted an update on corruption reform efforts “that he could then convey back to” Trump. Williams gave Pence the 7/25 call memo, didn’t know if he read it
⋙ Politico: Pence aide testified that Trump’s efforts to pressure Ukraine were ‘inappropriate’ http://politi.co/2CPB48b
// Jennifer Williams told investigators that she took notes while she listened in on Trump’s July 25 phone call.

🐣 RT @TeamPelosi There is no time for fear. We must stand up and do the right thing for our country and hold Trump accountable for his abuses of power. – NP

DailyBeast, Michael Weiss and Casey Michel: The Alleged Russian Mobsters in Trump World’s Orbit: A Dirty Dozen http://bit.ly/2NWQspU
// The impeachment investigations will have as constant background Trump’s most important and long lasting connections to Russia—through alleged mobsters.

💙💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI): Committees Release Morrison and Williams Transcripts as Part of Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2Q5m4ep

● Morrison: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2KqPAYg ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2KtPsHn
● Williams: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2CSjMra ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/37hpNMa

“The testimony released today shows that President Trump’s July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Zelensky immediately set off alarm bells throughout the White House. Both witnesses provided the Committees with first-hand accounts after personally listening to the call in the White House Situation Room. 

“Mr. Morrison confirmed Ambassador Taylor’s testimony to the Committees that the Ukrainians were told that U.S. military assistance, not just the White House meeting, was conditioned on their public announcement of political investigations that the President wanted.  Additionally, following the September 1 meeting between President Zelensky and Vice President Pence, Mr. Morrison confirmed that Ambassador Sondland informed one of President Zelensky’s top aides that American military aid was conditioned on the investigations.  Mr. Morrison informed John Bolton of the meeting and was told by Mr. Bolton to go see the lawyers, which he did.

“Ms. Williams testified that the President’s requests were ‘unusual and inappropriate’ and shed light on ‘possible other motivations behind a security assistance hold.’  She also confirmed, like Lt. Col. Vindman, that the Ukrainian President specifically mentioned ‘Burisma’ during the call, even though the White House call record does not reflect that.  Importantly, Ms. Williams also testified that in mid-May, President Trump instructed Vice President Pence to cancel plans to attend President Zelensky’s inauguration before the date for the inauguration had been set.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews At their introductory meeting in Germany in 2017, Putin urged Trump to recognize Russia’s claim of sovereignty over part of Ukraine, citing links dating to an 11th-century political federation located in modern-day Ukraine, Belarus, and part of Russia.
⋙ WSJ: Trump’s View of Ukraine as Corrupt Took Shape Early http://on.wsj.com/2QsYqbM
// President’s skepticism of Kyiv and sympathy for Moscow have colored U.S. engagement

🐣 RT @StevenBeschloss Trump betrayed our allies, the Kurds, paving the way for the Russians to take control in Northern Syria. While people die and lives are destroyed, Trump spends his time appeasing Erdogan and attacking US diplomats who’ve devoted their lives to public service & building stability.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RichardEngel Massive attacks underway against the kurds in northern syria. No ceasefire. Total nonsenses there is. US military officials tell me they are ashamed, “sickened.” It’s cold now outside. What about the families, and kids, out of their homes? @OARichardEngel #AmericanBetrayal

💙 WaPo: How a CIA analyst, alarmed by Trump’s shadow foreign policy, triggered an impeachment inquiry http://wapo.st/2CRds38
// nice chronology timeline

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Is it possible to have too many smoking guns?

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Schiff: “The most profound threat to democracy today is not from Russia … The most grave threat to the life and health of our democracy comes from within, from a president without ethical compass. Without an understanding of or devotion to our Constitution.” Via The Hill

✅ CNN, Daniel Dale: Fact check: A list of 45 ways Trump has been dishonest about Ukraine and impeachment http://cnn.it/2XlvzaR

🐣 RT @RichardEngel Spoke to a sr former justice dept official. He too worries Trump can’t get off, won’t get off, “dictator’s treadmill.” Once you’re on the ride is high, so you’ll do anything, and everything, to keep running and not to crash and burn. I’ve seen it all my life. Never ends well

🐣 RT @joshtpm You should go testify just to show them how bad it’s going.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RudyGiuliani After 3 witnesses no evidence has been presented of any offense. The first two permanent diplomats had no direct knowledge just overhearing things. The third one had no knowledge not even hearsay. This is a travesty.

🐣 RT @anders_asland Excellent article documenting how Ken Vogel has disinformed about the US in Ukraine in the NYT to the benefit of Giuliani & Trump. ¤ This is a great embarrassment for @nytimes.
💙💙 ⋙ WaPo: A New York Times reporter dug into Ukraine and the Democrats. Critics are still howling. http://wapo.st/2NUvoQU Ken Vogel
WaPo: New York Times reporter Ken Vogel dug into Ukraine and the Democrats. Critics are still howling. http://wapo.st/2NUvoQU l

🐣 RT @AngrierWHStaff It goes without saying, but the Secret Service doesn’t like taking POTUS anywhere without advanced warning — they only go somewhere unannounced if it’s an absolute necessity.

‼️ 🐣 RT @ShimonPro This is very mysterious today. President Trump’s trip to Walter Reed National Medical Center was previously unscheduled, a source familiar with the matter told CNN. ¤ The visit was not on the Saturday public schedule. It was also not on the internal schedule.

WaPo: Senior national security official ties key official more closely to Trump on Ukraine in impeachment inquiry http://wapo.st/32Vx4Oe Tim Morrison

WaPo: White House budget official says decision to delay aid to Ukraine was highly irregular http://wapo.st/2qZ3dXN Mark Sandy

💙💙 CNN: Exclusive: After private White House meeting, Giuliani associate Lev Parnas said he was on a ‘secret mission’ for Trump, sources say http://cnn.it/2qZG3As

Among the many guests who had their pictures taken with President Donald Trump at the White House’s annual Hanukkah party last year were two Soviet-born businessmen from Florida, Lev Parnas and Igor  Fruman. 

At one point during the party that night, Parnas and Fruman slipped out of a large reception room packed with hundreds of Trump donors to have a private meeting with the President and Giuliani, according to two acquaintances in whom Parnas confided right after the meeting.

Word of the encounter in the White House last December, which has not been previously reported, is further indication that Trump knew Parnas and Fruman, despite Trump publicly stating that he did not on the day after the two men were arrested at Dulles International Airport last month.

Eventually, according to what Parnas told his confidants, the topic turned to Ukraine that night. According to those two confidants, Parnas said that “the big guy,” as he sometimes referred to the President in conversation, talked about tasking him and Fruman with what Parnas described as “a secret mission” to pressure the Ukrainian government to investigate Joe Biden and his son Hunter.

DailyBeast, Spencer Ackerman and Sam Brodey: Republicans Thought Yovanovitch Would Be a Pushover. She Beat Them Up Instead http://bit.ly/35b8n1R
// The fired U.S. ambassador showed why Trump needed her out of the embassy in Kyiv before pressuring the Ukrainians for dirt on his political opponents.

⭕ 15 Nov 2019 Impeachment Hearings

🐣 RT @McFaul In impeachment hearing today, we heard how Putin practiced “narrative laundering” in blaming Ukraine for interfering in our 2016 election, a narrative that our president now believes. @noUpside @alexstamos & I explain how Russian intel does it:
⋙ WaPo: Here’s how Russia will attack the 2020 election. We’re still not ready. http://wapo.st/2qoKsNp by Michael McFaul and researchers from the Stanford Internet Observatory

WSJ: Federal Prosecutors Probe Giuliani’s Links to Ukrainian Energy Projects http://on.wsj.com/2CRciob
// Associates told others that Giuliani stood to profit from natural-gas project pitched alongside campaign for investigations of Joe Biden

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin I pray that we don’t lose sight of Trump’s escalating abuses of power. Our self-government isn’t guaranteed. This is a moment of truth for the Republic, a time to fight for our freedoms or watch them slip through our fingers while imagining that they never could.

TheWeek: Trump and Attorney General Barr had an ‘animated’ talk, reportedly about the Horowitz report, in the Oval Office http://bit.ly37dROUx

💙 TheAtlantic, David Graham: We Still Don’t Know What Happened Between Trump and Russia http://bit.ly/2XmKCAX
// Roger Stone’s conviction for obstruction serves up some justice but underscores how effectively Trump aides have prevented a full reckoning.

🐣 RT @AndyOstroy Many people are saying @realDonaldTrump’s been holed up in the WH all day/night w/ lawyers ENRAGED at today’s DEVASTATING setbacks…& is having a colossal unhinged MELTDOWN. Screaming, throwing things, threatening to fire everyone. He’s TERRIFIED, PANICKED & DESPERATE… #Trump

💙💙≣ WaPo, Karen Olmsted: Watergate led to sweeping reforms. Here’s what we’ll need after Trump. http://wapo.st/35akAUg
// The laws that will protect elections, end corruption and fix the balance of power.

💙💙 NewYorker, Susan Glasser: In Trump’s Jaded Capital, Marie Yovanovitch’s Uncynical Outrage in the Impeachment Hearings http://bit.ly/2CN3vUl
// A fired Ambassador demonstrates that it is apparently still possible to be shocked by the President.

As with most truly memorable public moments, there was something raw and unexpected about Yovanovitch’s appearance on Friday; it cut through the rote posturing and partisanship to get at an essential fact. Yovanovitch reminded us that all of this is, in fact, amazing and shocking and outrageous. It is not normal. Trump is not on the brink of impeachment because of some arcane dispute over differing philosophies about anti-corruption policies in Ukraine. Yovanovitch, who spent her career fighting corruption in the former Soviet Union, was dumped because the President had allied himself with Ukrainians who wanted to stop America’s anti-corruption efforts. He personally ordered her fired. He spoke threateningly of her during a phone call with Ukraine’s new President and did it again, on Twitter, while she was testifying on Capitol Hill. No previous President—of either party—has ever acted in this way.

That is why Yovanovitch’s appearance was ultimately about what the hell the country is supposed to do with a President who is so manifestly unpresidential. Friday offered a chance to reflect on Trump’s conduct, to consider the extent of his boorishness, his poor judgment, his ignorance, his recklessness, and his callous disregard for anything other than his own personal interests. There will be many days and weeks to come in which to hash out what, if anything, in all this saga involving Ukraine, should be considered impeachable by Congress. But that is not the real import of Friday’s hearing, which was a rare opportunity for America to stop and take stock of Trump and what he has wrought. This was a day to contemplate the excesses of Donald John Trump. …

As Fiona Hill, Trump’s former senior Russia adviser at the National Security Council, told the committee in her deposition, Yovanovitch’s firing was “a real turning point,” the head-snapping moment when the handful of officials in charge of America’s Ukraine policy realized that something had gone terribly wrong and the President was going to war against the executors of his own Administration’s policy. Schiff identified its significance in his opening statement, pointing out that, while “the powers of the Presidency are immense, they are not absolute. And they cannot be used for corrupt purpose.” Those powers, he added, are meant to be used “in service of the nation, not to destroy others to advance his personal or political interests.” …

Several times, Yovanovitch was asked why it mattered that Trump had fired her, what his prerogative was, and why we should care about it. She reached back to the Truman era and to Arthur Vandenberg, the late Republican senator from Michigan, a prewar isolationist who became a pillar of the postwar internationalism that had been the hallmark of American foreign policy right up until Trump took office. “Partisan politics stops at the water’s edge,” Vandenberg was famous for saying, even if the two parties were never as bipartisan about foreign policy as his statement implied. At least the aspiration was there, even if the execution faltered. Yovanovitch still seemed to want to believe it. She insisted upon the idea that there remains an American national interest, as opposed to a Republican interest, a Democratic interest, or a Presidential interest. She was an Ambassador from our past, and maybe from our future. But not, sadly, from our present.

WaPo Editorial: Yovanovitch makes it clear: Trump put his personal interests above the U.S. http://wapo.st/32OfWKg

NYT Editorial: Donald Trump, Corruption Fighter? http://nyti.ms/37kv9Gq
// The impeachment inquiry revealed the absurdity of claims that he wanted to clean up Ukraine.

WaPo: Roger Stone guilty on all counts of lying to Congress, witness tampering http://wapo.st/2QqeaMG

WaPo: Yovanovitch makes it clear: Trump put his personal interests above the U.S. http://wapo.st/32OfWKg

WaPo: Impeachment witness provides firsthand account of hearing Trump demand ‘investigation’ of Bidens by Ukraine http://wapo.st/2Ofr9Ox David Holmes, an embassy staffer in Kyiv, testified that he heard Trump press Sondland about whether Zelensky would ‘do the investigation’

🐣 RT @rachaelmbade WOW. Yovanovitch got the call to come home while she was GIVING AN AWARD to the father of a deceased anti-corruption crusader who was killed by acid due to her work. ¤ She was told to “get on the next plane” that night.

💽 MSNBC: McCaskill: Quest[ion]ing of Yovanovitch ‘cleanup on aisle 5’ for GOP http://on.msnbc.com/2qYQXXa
// Former Sen. Claire McCaskill describes the Republican questioning of former Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch as “cleanup on aisle 5,” and questions whether you would stop investigating a failed robbery if the suspect was caught in the act.

WaPo, Dan Balz: Hearings underscore the pressure on career officials struggling to serve under Trump http://wapo.st/33RJrvL

🐣 RT @FaceTheNation “He made a mistake,” @SpeakerPelosi says on Trump’s tweet about Yovanovitch during her testimony. “I think part of it is his own insecurity as an impostor…he knows full well he’s in that office way over his head. And so he has to diminish everyone else.” https://cbsn.ws/32PUQek 💽 https://twitter.com/FaceTheNation/status/1195481643978498049?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok Another “perfect” call. Witnessed by Holmes & others. Trump was shouting to Sondland, anxious to hear his bribery/extortion scheme to get Ukraine to announce Biden investigations was on track before he’d release aid. Remember, Putin heard all of this too. #Impeachment
⋙ 🐣 RT @PaulaChertok ‼️💥‼️David Holmes confirms Taylor testimony: He overheard Trump on call w/Sondland. Trump’s voice was so loud, Sondland held the phone away from ear.
TRUMP: So he’s gonna do the investigations?
SONDLAND: Zelensky will do whatever you want. He loves your ass”
#ImpeachmentHearings

NYT: Key Takeaways from Marie Yovanovitch’s Hearing in the Impeachment Inquiry http://nyti.ms/2OlPhz0
// Even as Ms. Yovanovitch was testifying about “the smear campaign against me,” President Trump hurled insults at her on Twitter.

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “We look to our leaders for lots of things, including moral guidance. When something is wrong we have to say it’s wrong. If we don’t say it’s wrong we are complicit in that behavior. That is the obligation we all have as public servants.” – Chuck Rosenberg w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1195483923016540161?s=20/photo/1
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🐣 RT @JasonOverstreet Mild mannered chuck Rosenberg never speaks like this. But he just put his foot up Mike Pompeo‘s ass 💽 https://twitter.com/JasonOverstreet/status/1195378374950047744?s=20/photo/1

NYT, Charlie Savage: Did Trump Commit ‘Bribery’? Pelosi’s Impeachment Accusation, Explained http://nyti.ms/32UOjip
// Her declaration reflected a shift by Trump’s critics from talking about the Ukraine affair using more abstract concepts like “quid pro quo” or “abuse of power.”

🐣 RT @MichaelRWarren According to David Holmes’s opening statement obtained by @mkraju and @jeremyherb, Holmes could hear Sondland tell Trump on the phone that President Zelensky “loves your ass.” ¤ Trump responded “So, he’s gonna do the investigation?” ¤ “Sondland: “He’s gonna do it.”

WaPo: Trump attacks ambassador even as she describes feeling threatened by him http://wapo.st/2Ofr9Ox
// Yovanovitch says that Trump transcript ‘shocked’ and ‘devastated’ her

WaPo, Paul Waldman: Yovanovitch hearing confirms that Trump is running a thugocracy http://wapo.st/2pl6fFi

🐣 RT @real So they now convict Roger Stone of lying and want to jail him for many years to come. Well, what about Crooked Hillary, Comey, Strzok, Page, McCabe, Brennan, Clapper, Shifty Schiff, Ohr & Nellie, Steele & all of the others, including even Mueller himself? Didn’t they lie?….

WSJ: Federal Prosecutors Probe Giuliani’s Links to Ukrainian Energy Projects http://on.wsj.com/2NPZDbz
// Associates told others that Giuliani stood to profit from natural-gas project pitched alongside campaign for investigations of Joe Biden

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Chuck Rosenberg rips into Mike Pompeo: “His silence is deafening. It is an act of abject cowardice. I am astonished that somebody who … was an Army officer does not have the spine to stand up for the people in his organization who are being denigrated by this president.” @MSNBC

🐣 RT @MarshallCohen STONE GUILTY of lying to Congress about his outreach to WikiLeaks and attempts to coordinate with the Trump campaign about hacked Russian emails. He lied to Congress when he testified as part of the House Intelligence Committee’s investigation into Russian meddling in 2016.

🐣 RT @jimsciutto Breaking: Longtime Trump associate Roger Stone has been found guilty on at least one charge in a case that has shed new light on then-candidate Donald Trump’s anticipation of the release of stolen Democratic emails in 2016.
// 7 of 7 counts: Lied to save Trump

DailyBeast, Spencer Ackerman and Sam Brodey: Smeared, Fired U.S. Ambo to Ukraine Says Trump’s ‘Effect Is To Be Intimidating’ http://bit.ly/2CJ5TLM
// Democrats highlighted Marie Yovanovitch’s work to fight corruption—what President Trump claims motivated his pressure on Ukraine to investigate his political opponents.

🐣 RT @scottbix Marie Yovanovitch’s response to this tweet: “I… I don’t think I have such powers.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Everywhere Marie Yovanovitch went turned bad. She started off in Somalia, how did that go? Then fast forward to Ukraine, where the new Ukrainian President spoke unfavorably about her in my second phone call with him. It is a U.S. President’s absolute right to appoint ambassadors.

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch is a stalwart anti-corruption advocate, dedicated to the rule of law. ¤ That made her an obstacle. ¤ So Trump and his allies pushed her out, and set the stage for what was to come.

🐣 RT @tribelaw In our book, “To End a Presidency: The Power of Impeachment, @JoshuaMatz8 and I predict that it’s how a guilty president reacts to the pressures of an ongoing impeachment proceeding that’s likely in the end to bring down an unredeemably corrupt, lawless leader.

DailyBeast, Lachlan Markay: Transcript Shows WH Made Up Details of Trump’s Zelensky Call http://bit.ly/2QmpwkR
// The transcript released on Friday doesn’t even mention the word “corruption.”

WaPo: Ex-U.S. ambassador says Trump’s comments ‘sounded like a threat’ http://wapo.st/2CIL1Ez

⭕ 14 Nov 2019

NewYorker, Masha Gessen: The Two Irreconcilable Realities of the Trump Impeachment Hearings http://bit.ly/35cCoOF
// “In Reality One, political power is governed by values, norms, history, procedure, and law. In Reality Two, political power aims to be absolute—its limit is what the President can get away with.”

💽 MSNBC, Rachel Maddow: Elephant in the impeachment hearing: Trump hands Russia big wins http://on.msnbc.com/2Os2kzg
// Rachel Maddow runs through a litany of foreign policy decisions by Donald Trump that were of dubious value to American national interests but from which Russia was a clear beneficiary.

💙💙 🔊 TheAtlantic: How to Stop a Civil War http://bit.ly/2Xlj6E4
// Index page for December issue: Listen to Jeffrey Goldberg, Danielle Allen, and Adam Serwer discuss how America is coming apart—and how they think it can be reunited.

● Jeffrey Goldberg: A Nation Coming Apart http://bit.ly/2XkLu9g
// The meaning of the American idea in 2019
● Yoni Applebaum: How America Ends http://bit.ly/2CGO3ZG
// A tectonic demographic shift is under way. Can the country hold together?
● Danielle Allen: The Road From Serfdom http://bit.ly/2OkaAkv
// How Americans can become citizens again
● Adam Serwer: Civility Is Overrated http://bit.ly/2OpHxvU
// The gravest danger to American democracy isn’t an excess of vitriol—it’s the false promise of civility.

Politico: Judge slams feds over murky stance on McCabe http://politi.co/2qW8TSx

CNN: Trump talks Russia probe audit with attorney general and White House counsel in Oval Office meeting http://cnn.it/2OdtKbR the “animated” discussion was noticed by those outside //➔ wild guess: Trump unhappy that even Barr has limits

Bloomberg: Giuliani Faces U.S. Probe on Campaign Finance, Lobbying Breaches http://bloom.bg/2NMFJhu “Probe of lawyer presents a threat to Trump’s presidency”
// Giuliani has become a central figure in impeachment inquiry

The probe of Giuliani, which one official said could also include possible charges on violating laws against bribing foreign officials or conspiracy, presents a serious threat to Trump’s presidency from a man that former national security adviser John Bolton has called a “hand grenade.”

Giuliani is a central figure in the U.S. House impeachment inquiry, which focuses on an effort led by the former New York City mayor to pressure Ukraine’s government to investigate the president’s political rivals. If Giuliani is charged or indicted, he could expose Trump to a new level of legal and political jeopardy, especially if he’s accused of committing a crime on the president’s behalf.

DailyBeast, Betsy Swan and Adam Rawnsley: Exclusive: Giuliani Ally Pete Sessions Was Eyed for Top Slot in Ukraine http://bit.ly/2NMDWsU
// Pete Sessions received millions from Giuliani’s indicted cronies. He joined Rudy in speaking out against the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine. He was even considered as her replacement.

DailyBeast, Betsy Swan, Erin Banco and Adam Rawnsley: The Conspiracy Theory So Far Out There Even Trump’s Biggest Defenders Are Walking Away From It http://bit.ly/2Koprtj
// The Ukrainians had to Google it. George Kent had never heard of it. And yet Trump was so obsessed he tried to will it into existence—but triggered an impeachment inquiry instead.

DailyBeast, Lachlan Markay and Betsy Swan: Five Cellphones, Trump Straws, a Lot of Cash—What This Giuliani Crony Was Carrying When the FBI Arrested Him http://bit.ly/373591X
// Lev Parnas also had the business card of a top Ukrainian anti-corruption prosecutor with whom Giuliani met this year.

TPM, Josh Kovensky: The Most Pivotal Moment In The Trump Ukraine Scandal Timeline http://bit.ly/378Ok5G “The fulcrum of the scandal was the April 21 election. It is the key to understanding what came before and to unlocking the sequence of events that followed”
// Lev and Igor

It all comes down to April. ¤ President Trump, Rudy Giuliani, and his two now-indicted cronies had thought they had struck a deal with Kyiv for political dirt.

But everything changed in a matter of days. Whatever deal the group thought they had struck fell apart with the election of President Volodymyr Zelensky, forcing Trump and Giuliani to launch a new pressure campaign to bully Kyiv anew into helping them politically.

It was then that Giuliani, his two buddies, and Trump embarked on a flurry of activity to try to convey to the newly elected Zelensky the need to announce investigations into the Bidens and into alleged Ukrainian interference in the 2016 election, eventually trying to bring to bear the full might of U.S. foreign policy to serve their partisan political goals.

The fulcrum of the scandal was the April 21 election. It is the key to understanding what came before and to unlocking the sequence of events that followed, culminating in the impeachment inquiry against Trump.
 
💙💙 TIMELINE: Also from ✅ FactCheck: http://bit.ly/2q5kgHM
Jan – Rudy (and Lev & Igor) meets w Poroshenko prosecutor Lutsenko in NYC on “investigations”
“Giuliani reportedly spoke with Trump about “investigations” after the January meeting, where Lutsenko spun Giuliani a tale about abuse of office by Joe Biden and supposed collusion in 2016 between Ukraine and the DNC.” Meeting had to be approved by Poroshenko. (Kent)
Feb – Then in Warsaw
March-ish – Deal didn’t materialize, but Lutsenko began talking to John Solomon about “dirt” [smears Yovanovich]
March 20 – Solomon begins publishing conspiracy theory about “dirt” in The Hill
April 21 – Poroshenko lost in landslide; Zelensky elected; Trump calls Zelensky, tells Hannity call will result in Biden dirt that Barr “would want to see”
Late April – Giuliani (w Lev and Igor) want to pitch “dirt” to Zelensky, but needed access, Lev and Igor fly to Israel to meet with oligarch supporting Zelensky, Kolomoisky, to secure access. Kolomoisky “kicked them out”
Early May – Rudy tells NYT he wants to encourage Kyiv to investigate Hunter Biden, as well as allegations that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 elections
May 7 – After lobbying by Giuliani, Parnas, and Fruman, Yovanovich forced out
May 9 – NYT published story, followed by “outcry”; Rudy trip cancelled
Early May – Trip of “Three Amigos” thrown together for Zelensky swearing-in (Perry, Volker, Sondlund)
May 20 – Zelensky inauguration
May 23 – Trump tells “Three Amigos” he was “worried about corruption in Ukraine and indicated that Giuliani – and his push for “investigations” into the matter – was necessary.”
Late May – “Three Amigos” try to get Zelensky to announce investigations; doesn’t happen. Hold put on military aid.
May 16 – Lutsenko tells Bloomberg Hunter Biden “broke no laws”
July 25 – Trump calls Zelensky in which he “praised Lutsenko while telling Zelensky to ‘do us a favor’ and open politically beneficial probes.”
Aug 12 – Whistleblower complaint filed
Aug 25 – Inspector General finds complaint “credible”; tells McGuire he must inform Committee Chairs in seven days
Aug 28 – Politico reports Ukraine money begin “slow-walked”
Aug 29 – Pentagon confirms “hold”; Taylor cables Pompeo to object
Sep 1 – Pence meets Zelensky; Sondland talks to Yermak: aid for “investigations”
Sep 13 – Schiff issues subpoena for whistleblower complaints
Sep 19 – CIOIG meets with Schiff; stopgap spending bill passed to secure Ukraine funding
Sep 25 – WH releases “transcript” of Trump/Zelensky phone call
Sep 26 – Redacted Whistleblower complaint published; Lutsenko tells WaPo Biden did nothing wrong
Sep 27 – Volker resigns

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews “The message is clear: The Kremlin is feeling invincible.”
⋙ WaPo: In Russia, Putin’s state TV apparatus is busy defending Trump http://wapo.st/375jRWm
// How impeachment and Ukraine are being covered in Moscow.

💙💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI): Committees Release Croft and Anderson Transcripts as Part of Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2Q5m4ep

● Croft: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2O7AszY ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2qN1BQF
● Anderson: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2qGPlRU ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2qN1Knb

“Catherine Croft and Christopher Anderson, both advisors to Ambassador Kurt Volker on Ukraine policy, testified before the Committees about concerns they had with efforts to press Ukraine into announcing specific investigations which would help President Trump politically. Ms. Croft also testified that Ukrainian officials approached her quietly about the hold on security assistance in the July or August timeframe, before the hold had been made public.”

NYT: Pelosi Points to Possible Bribery Charge Against Trump http://nyti.ms/34Z9yBl
// The day after the first public impeachment hearing, Speaker Nancy Pelosi used the word “bribery,” mentioned in the Constitution’s impeachment clause, to describe President Trump’s conduct.

DailyBeast, Justin Baragona: Fox Regular Claims George Soros ‘Controls a Very Large Part’ of the State Department http://bit.ly/374DfTo
// “He also controls the activities of FBI agents overseas who work for [non-governmental organizations]. That was very evident in Ukraine,” Joe diGenova told Lou Dobbs on Wednesday.

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: All the President’s Fools Couldn’t Put Trump’s ‘Perfect Call’ Together Again http://bit.ly/2Qoxom5
// Wednesday’s impeachment hearing was a contest of gravitas that the skells, sycophants, and dead-end goons on the committee were bound to lose—and did.

DailyBeast, Spencer Ackerman, Sam Brodey and Asawin Suebsaeng: After Today, the Vise Tightens on Trump’s Ukraine Point Man http://bit.ly/32JS7TP
// Republicans argued that the two witnesses who testified Wednesday weren’t credible since they never spoke to Trump. Increasing pressure on a witness who did: Gordon Sondland.

⭕ 13 Nov 2019 Impeachment Hearings

💽 HuffPo: Dan Rather Exposes Shady GOP Tactic That ‘Jumped Out’ In Impeachment Hearings http://bit.ly/351NMwQ
// “The complicity of the Republicans is depressing, and it’s a serious moment for the country,” said the veteran journalist.

“They seek to have people become numb to what we already know,” Rather continued. “That’s what jumped out to me today, because we already know that the evidence we’re talking about now, the solicitation of a foreign power to get involved in our election, the evidence is strong. The president’s behavior in what he said has been outrageous.”

Rather described “the complicity of the Republicans” during” a “serious moment for the country” as “depressing” and explained how the impeachment effort against Trump differed to those against former Presidents Bill Clinton and Richard Nixon, both of which he reported on.

“First and foremost, this is the first time in which we’ve had an impeachment proceeding in which it involved questions of a foreign power involved in elections or sought to be involved in elections, and very serious military national security issues,” said Rather. “That didn’t exist with the Clinton impeachment. It didn’t exist with the impeachment effort against Richard Nixon, who resigned, rather than face them.”

“But in a broader and much more important way, this is fundamentally about our history of the country and the destiny of our country because history is watching and listening and it’s going to be a very tough chronicler of these events and the people involved in the events of today,” he added.

🐣 RT @mikecarpenter Viktor Shokin, Konstantin Kulyk, Yuri Lutsenko & Dmytro Firtash are all associated with major corruption scandals. Trump and Giuliani enlisted the most corrupt Ukrainian oligarchs and officials to carry out their scheme of pressuring President Zelensky.
⋙ JustSecurity, Kate Brannen, Tess Bridgemsn and Ryan Goodman: Highlights of Taylor-Kent Hearing and Connections to Other Witnesses http://bit.ly/2NK1CxS

🐣 RT @PreetBharara Ratcliffe used to be a US Attorney so of course he can’t understand why an extortion victim might deny being extorted in front of the extortionist upon whom he still relies

🐣 RT @danpfeiffer The Republicans are much more interested in persuading Trump of their loyalty than in persuading the public of Trump’s innocence.

💽 🐣 RT @neal_katyal The only other R arg, that aid ultimately was released, v weak:
1) It’s not a defense to bank robbery to say “I didn’t get to carry it out b/c the cops stopped me.” Attempted crimes are crimes. Trump tried to do this secretly, he just got busted
2) Timeline blows it apart…1/2 📌 https://twitter.com/neal_katyal/status/1194702105933746177?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal
[ Timeline blows it apart… ]
8/12/19–whistleblower files complaint
9/9/19- House told of whistleblower complaint.
9/9/19–Sondland and Taylor exchange text messages and Sondland sends scripted “no quid pro quo” text
9/10/19-House asks for info about whistleblower complaint
9/11/19–Ukraine aid released
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @renato_mariotti Very important point by Neal Katyal. The Ukraine aid was only released after the House was informed of the whistleblower complaint.
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal The President attempted to get Ukraine secretly to help him by announcing a public investigation into his chief political rival. That’s impeachable, even if he didn’t pressure Ukraine thru tying up aid/WH meetings w him. But he did those too. Fact he got caught doesn’t excuse him

🐣 RT @NewsHour Rep. Jordan calls on the whistleblower to testify because they are “the reason we’re all sitting here today.” ¤ Rep. Welch: “I’d be glad to have the person who started it all come in and testify. President Trump is welcome to take a seat right there.” https://to.pbs.org/2qOAuFa 💽 https://twitter.com/NewsHour/status/1194902793502543873?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Ambassador’s cellphone call to Trump from Kyiv restaurant was a stunning breach of security, former officials say http://wapo.st/2pmFP6g

Politico, Darren Samuelsohn and Josh Gerstein: Feds’ closing argument: Roger Stone made the House Russia report ‘not accurate’ http://politi.co/2XhJWNh
// Prosecutors also implied that Stone’s misdirection caused special counsel Robert Mueller to potentially lose out on key evidence.

💙💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ HPSCI (House Intel): Chairman Schiff Releases Opening Statement for First Open Hearing http://bit.ly/2KhuStF

Today, Chairman Adam Schiff released his opening statement for the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence’s first open hearing as part of the impeachment inquiry into President Donald J. Trump.

In 2014, Russia invaded a United States ally, Ukraine, to reverse that nation’s embrace of the West, and to fulfill Vladimir Putin’s desire to rebuild a Russian empire. In the following years, thirteen thousand Ukrainians died as they battled superior Russian forces.

Earlier this year Volodymyr Zelensky was elected president of Ukraine on a platform of ending the conflict and tackling corruption. He was a newcomer to politics and immediately sought to establish a relationship with Ukraine’s most powerful patron, the United States. The questions presented by this impeachment inquiry are whether President Trump sought to exploit that ally’s vulnerability and invite Ukraine’s interference in our elections? Whether President Trump sought to condition official acts, such as a White House meeting or U.S. military assistance, on Ukraine’s willingness to assist with two political investigations that would help his reelection campaign? And if President Trump did either, whether such an abuse of his power is compatible with the office of the presidency?

The matter is as simple, and as terrible as that. Our answer to these questions will affect not only the future of this presidency, but the future of the presidency itself, and what kind of conduct or misconduct the American people may come to expect from their Commander-in-Chief.

There are few actions as consequential as the impeachment of a President. While the Founders did not intend that impeachment be employed for mere differences over policy, they also made impeachment a constitutional process that the Congress must utilize when necessary.

The facts in the present inquiry are not seriously contested. Beginning in January of this year, the President’s personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, pressed Ukrainian authorities to investigate Burisma, the country’s largest natural gas producer, and the Bidens, since Vice President Joe Biden was seen as a strong potential challenger to Trump.

Giuliani also promoted a debunked conspiracy that it was Ukraine, not Russia, that hacked the 2016 election. The nation’s intelligence agencies have stated unequivocally that it was Russia, not Ukraine, that interfered in our election. But Giuliani believed this conspiracy theory, referred to as “Crowdstrike,” shorthand for the company that discovered the Russian hack, would aid his client’s reelection.

Giuliani also conducted a smear campaign against the U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch. On April 29, a senior State Department official told her that although she had “done nothing wrong,” President Trump had “lost confidence in her.” With the sidelining of Yovanovich, the stage was set for the establishment of an irregular channel in which Giuliani and later others, including Gordon Sondland – an influential donor to the President’s inauguration now serving as Ambassador to the European Union – could advance the President’s personal and political interests.

Yovanovich’s replacement in Kyiv, Ambassador Bill Taylor, is a West Point graduate and Vietnam Veteran. As he began to better understand the scheme through the summer of 2019, he pushed back, informing Deputy Assistant Secretary Kent and others about a plan to condition U.S. government actions and funding on the performance of political favors by the Ukrainian government, favors intended for President Trump that would undermine our security and our elections.

Several key events in this scheme took place in the month of July. On July 10th, Ambassador Sondland informed a group of U.S. and Ukrainian officials meeting at the White House that, according to Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, a White House meeting desperately sought by the Ukrainian president with Trump would happen only if Ukraine undertook an investigation into “the energy sector,” which was understood to mean Burisma and, specifically, the Bidens. National Security Advisor Bolton abruptly ended the meeting and said afterwards that he would not be – quote – “part of whatever drug deal Sondland and Mulvaney are cooking up on this” – end quote.

A week later, on July 18, a representative from OMB, the White House agency that oversees federal spending, announced on a video conference call that Mulvaney, at the direction of the President, was freezing nearly $400 million in security assistance authorized and appropriated by Congress and which the entirety of the U.S. national security establishment supported.

One week after that, Donald Trump would have the now infamous July 25th phone call with Ukrainian President Zelensky. During that call, Trump complained that the U.S. relationship with Ukraine had not been “reciprocal.” Later, Zelensky thanks Trump for his support “in the area of defense,” and says that Ukraine was ready to purchase more Javelins, an antitank weapon that was among the most important deterrents of further Russian military action. Trump’s immediate response: “I would like you to do us a favor, though.”

Trump then requested that Zelensky investigate the discredited 2016 “Crowdstrike” conspiracy theory, and even more ominously, look into the Bidens. Neither of these investigations were in the U.S. national interest, and neither was part of the official preparatory material for the call. Both, however, were in Donald Trump’s personal interest, and in the interests of his 2020 re-election campaign. And the Ukrainian president knew about both in advance — because Sondland and others had been pressing Ukraine for weeks about investigations into the 2016 election, Burisma and the Bidens.

After the call, multiple individuals were concerned enough to report it to the National Security Council’s top lawyer. The White House would then take the extraordinary step of moving the call record to a highly classified server exclusively reserved for the most sensitive intelligence matters.

In the following weeks, Ambassador Taylor learned new facts about a scheme that even Sondland would describe as becoming more insidious. Taylor texted Sondland, “Are we now saying that security assistance and WH meeting are conditioned on investigations?”

As summer turned to fall “[i]t kept getting more insidious,” Mr. Sondland testified. Mr. Taylor, who took notes of his conversations, said the ambassador told him in a September 1 phone call that “everything was dependent” on the public announcement of investigations “including security assistance.” President Trump wanted Mr. Zelensky “in a public box.” “President Trump is a businessman,” Sondland said later. “When a businessman is about to sign a check to someone who owes him something, the businessman asks that person to pay up before signing the check.”

In a sworn declaration after Taylor’s testimony, Sondland would admit to telling the Ukrainians at a September 1st meeting in Warsaw “that resumption of U.S. aid would likely not occur until Ukraine provided the public anti-corruption statement that we had been discussing for many weeks.”

The President’s chief of staff confirmed Trump’s efforts to coerce Ukraine by withholding aid. When Mick Mulvaney was asked publicly about it, his answer was breathtaking: “We do that all the time with foreign policy . . . I have news for everybody: get over it. There’s going to be political influence in foreign policy. That is going to happen.” The video of that confession is plain for all to see.

Some have argued in the President’s defense that the aid was ultimately released. That is true. But only after Congress began an investigation; only after the President’s lawyers learned of a whistleblower complaint; and only after Members of Congress began asking uncomfortable questions about quid pro quos. A scheme to condition official acts or taxpayer funding to obtain a personal political benefit does not become less odious because it is discovered before it is fully consummated. In fact, the security assistance had been delayed so long, it would take another act of Congress to ensure that it would still go out. And that Oval Office meeting that Zelensky desperately sought – it still hasn’t happened.

Although we have learned a great deal about these events in the last several weeks, there are still missing pieces. The President has instructed the State Department and other agencies to ignore Congressional subpoenas for documents. He has instructed witnesses to defy subpoenas and refuse to appear. And he has suggested that those who do expose wrongdoing should be treated like traitors and spies.

These actions will force Congress to consider, as it did with President Nixon, whether Trump’s obstruction of the constitutional duties of Congress constitute additional grounds for impeachment. If the President can simply refuse all oversight, particularly in the context of an impeachment proceeding, the balance of power between our two branches of government will be irrevocably altered. That is not what the Founders intended. And the prospects for further corruption and abuse of power, in this administration or another, will be exponentially increased.

This is what we believe the testimony will show — both as to the President’s conduct and as to his obstruction of Congress. The issue that we confront is the one posed by the President’s Acting Chief of Staff when he challenged Americans to “get over it.” If we find that the President of the United States abused his power and invited foreign interference in our elections, or if he sought to condition, coerce, extort, or bribe an ally into conducting investigations to aid his reelection campaign and did so by withholding official acts — a White House meeting or hundreds of millions of dollars of needed military aid — must we simply “get over it?” Is that what Americans should now expect from their president? If this is not impeachable conduct, what is? Does the oath of office itself – requiring that our laws be faithfully executed, that our president defend a constitution that balances the powers of its branches, setting ambition against ambition so that we become no monarchy – still have meaning?

These are the questions we must ask and answer. Without rancor if we can, without delay regardless, and without party favor or prejudice if we are true to our responsibilities. Benjamin Franklin was asked what kind of a country America was to become, “A Republic,” he answered, “if you can keep it.” The fundamental issue raised by the impeachment inquiry into Donald J. Trump is: Can we, keep it?

🐣 RT @joshtpm What still sticks with me are the repeated interchanges where Castor or some GOP Rep asked Taylor abt some canard from John Solomon or Hannity and then grinned in vindication when Taylor said, “um I’m not familiar with that”.
⋙ 🐣 RT @joshtpm 2/ The idea being that if you weren’t fluent in the characters and spells from Ukraine Collusion D&D it was ludicrous that you could have a position of responsibility in the Foreign Service.

🐣 RT @HouseIntel Today we heard from Ambassador Bill Taylor and George Kent in the first public hearing of the impeachment inquiry. ¤ The takeaway: Testimony from both witnesses confirms that Trump abused the power of his office for his own political gain. ¤ Here’s what else you should know ⬇️ 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1194775241039462400?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa Has any GOP member explained why — if as Jim Jordan says Ukraine is “one of the three most corrupt countries on the planet” — Trump trusted them to investigate two U.S. citizens for…corruption? 🤔

🐣 RT @renato_mariotti The first day of impeachment hearings looked like trials where the prosecution has the defendant on tape admitting to a crime. ¤ Republicans tried to distract and confuse the issues because Democrats have the goods on Trump.
⋙ Politico, Renato Mariotti: Impeachment Is Not a Fair Fight, and on Day One It Showed http://politi.co/2ObQrNr
// There’s only so much Republicans can do when Democrats have all the evidence they need.

🐣 RT @joshtpm When I step back it’s just jarring how pathetic this is. We’re stuck in some alt reality where the gang from the geriatric ward is spun up about a great new offer emailed to them by a Nigerian prince. Only it’s not that funny because they’re running the country.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ “Rudy called me earlier this year to tell me what he discovered about Ukraine. He was told that these people in Ukraine were working to frame the president.” 💽 [DeGenova/Toensing on Fox]
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @PaulaChertok We’re adaptive creatives—for better & worse. Most have adapted to the daily onslaught of authoritarian mafia state bs. Some still don’t grasp the gravity of what’s happened let alone maintain a sense of outrage. Then there’s us, who haven’t slept well since Russia invaded Crimea.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @Basquerading “The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the convinced Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction (i.e., the reality of experience) and the distinction between true and false (i.e., the standards of thought) no longer exist.” – Hannah Arendt [orig as pdf]

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood on these two “dueling narratives”:
one of them – which Taylor and Kent described – has been proven true by overwhelming evidence
the other has been shown to be fabricated nonsense
⋙ WaPo, Issac Stanley-Becker: Dueling narratives, separated by a polarized media, collide at first public impeachment hearing http://wapo.st/34XmDuS

WaPo: Impeachment hearings begin with new evidence of phone call implicating Trump in Ukraine controversy http://wapo.st/33MNQjR

WaPo Editorial: Kent and Taylor testify to Trump’s corruption. And more evidence is coming. http://wapo.st/2Oef4cF

NYT, Noah Bookbinder: The Evidence of Wrongdoing by Trump Is Overwhelming http://nyti.ms/2QiJnkQ
// The witnesses’ testimony on Wednesday was clear and alarming.

DailyBeast, Spencer Ackerman, Sam Brodey and Asawin Suebsaeng: After Today, the Vise Tightens on Trump’s Ukraine Point Man http://bit.ly/32JS7TP
// Republicans argued that the two witnesses who testified Wednesday weren’t credible since they never spoke to Trump. Increasing pressure on a witness who did: Gordon Sondland.

WaPo: Republicans tried to make him impeachment’s ‘star witness.’ Bill Taylor became an Internet meme instead. http://wapo.st/2QgpriD

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: You’ve Got to Be High to Believe Republicans’ Impeachment Bullshit http://bit.ly/2Oct2eS
// Democrats have to sell the country on their assertion that Trump released the money only because he was about to get busted. A lot hinges on them winning that argument.

DailyBeast, Will Sommer: Devin Nunes Pushes Bogus ‘Ukrainian Collusion’ Conspiracies During Impeachment Hearing http://bit.ly/375LTRl
// The top intel committee Republican pushed debunked claims about Ukraine to excuse the president’s actions.

WaPo, EJ Dionne: Nunes and Kent tell us everything we need to know about impeachment http://wapo.st/375L6Qn

💙💙 💽 CSPAN: HPSCI Impeachment Hearing with William Taylor and George Kent http://cs.pn/2KjMcya

WaPo, Greg Sargent: At hearing, Republicans carry forward Trump’s effort to make lies into truths http://wapo.st/2QcIR86

WSJ: Justice Department Filing Suggests No McCabe Prosecution Imminent http://on.wsj.com/32EdF4c
// In pending lawsuit, DOJ says it won’t block release of documents related to former deputy FBI head based on probe

🐣 RT @GregMiller The big development today: new evidence tying Trump to Ukraine plot. He spoke by phone w/Sondland on 7/26 seeking status report on “investigations.” Shockingly, Sondland calls POTUS by cell from Kyiv restaurant. So Russia prolly intercepted the call.
⋙ WaPo: New testimony ties Trump more directly to Ukraine pressure campaign http://wapo.st/32L2UwM

🐣 RT @JoshTPM He used extortion to get a foreign country to sabotage a US election in his favor. What else is there to say?

🐣 RT @SarahKendzior “It’s about annihilating law, facts, truth. It’s about them saying ‘You know the truth. You may have even heard me confess the truth, confess my crimes. But it makes no difference what you heard, because this is a matter of power.'” — @gaslitnation

⭕ 12 Nov 2019

WaPo, David Ignatius: People died while Trump played games with Ukraine’s military aid http://wapo.st/2KedoOP

💙💙 CNN: Impeachment investigators slate open hearings for 8 more witnesses next week http://cnn.it/2NFDaxNhttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1194460186947272704?s=20/photo/1
// Schedule of Hearings

Jennifer Williams, an aide to Vice President Mike Pence, and Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, a National Security Council aide next Tuesday morning
Kurt Volker, the former US special envoy to Ukraine, and Tim Morrison, a National Security Council aide, next Tuesday afternoon
Gordon Sondland, US Ambassador to the European Union on the morning of Wednesday, November 20
Laura Cooper, a deputy assistant secretary of defense and David Hale, the under secretary of State for political affairs, on the afternoon of Wednesday, November 20
Fiona Hill, Former White House Russia expert on the morning of Thursday, November 21

WaPo: Trump offers trade deal, sanctions workaround to Erdogan for better U.S.-Turkey relations http://wapo.st/36Wmt93
// The offer is likely to infuriate at least some of the overwhelming House majority that voted last month to impose sanctions on Turkey over its assault into Syria

🐣 RT @KatieCouric Pres. Trump likely lied to special counsel Mueller about conversations he had in 2016 regarding WikiLeaks’ plans to release info stolen from Democrats by Russian hackers. That’s the big takeaway from dramatic courtroom testimony that occurred Tuesday in the trial of #RogerStone.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MotherJones JUST IN: President Donald Trump likely lied to special counsel Robert Mueller about conversations he had in 2016 regarding WikiLeaks’ plans to release information stolen from Democrats by Russian hackers.
⋙⋙ MotherJones, Dan Friedman: Stone Trial Reveals Trump Likely Lied to Mueller http://bit.ly/2KhmsCV
// New bombshells at the trial of Trump’s longtime adviser.

WaPo: Aides are counseling Trump not to fire Mulvaney, as acting chief of staff changes course again http://wapo.st/2qR5DaJ
// Lawyer says the acting chief of staff will follow Trump’s order not to cooperate.

WaPo, Dana Milbank: The case against Trump in seven words http://wapo.st/2NG2fss
“He abused presidential powers for personal advantage”
“He abused presidential powers for personal advantage”
“He abused presidential powers for personal advantage”
“He abused presidential powers…

WaPo: At donor dinner, Giuliani associate said he discussed Ukraine with Trump, according to people familiar with his account http://wapo.st/2KgtMyu “Parnas’s account of the 2018 dinner is the first indication that he or Fruman interacted directly with Trump about Ukraine”
// Lev and Igor

TPM: Bill Taylor Op-Ed Subtweets Entire Trump Ukraine Scandal http://bit.ly/34V5im9
↥ ↧
💙💙 USEmbassyUkraine: Op-Ed in Novoye Vremya by CDA Taylor: Ukraine’s Committed Partner http://bit.ly/2NEHiOq

🔆 This❗️⋙ 📔 JustSecurity: Public Document Clearinghouse: UKRAINE Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2CEsQ2F ‼️ Links to ALL documents ‼️

Bloomberg, Ilya Arkhipov: Don’t Sweat U.S. Presidential Vote, Russia Says It’s on the Case http://bloom.bg/32C7qhe
● ‘Don’t worry,’ Russian foreign minister jokes at Paris forum
● U.S. intelligence concluded Russia meddled in 2016 campaign

AP, Jonathan Lemire: Trump to face limits of his power in impeachment hearings http://bit.ly/32Jix7Y

🐣 RT @HayesBrown ‘Twas the Night before Hearings
And all through the Hill
No business was moving
Not even a Bill

The committee room prepped
To minimize glare
Ready for the cameramen
Soon to be there

With the witnesses ready
And the lawyers on deck
POTUS readied his Twitter
To blast them to heck

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Here it is. The link we’ve been waiting for. Trump had foreknowledge of the Wikileaks dumps and talked to roger Stone about it. This has been redacted in every single report, filing, and 302 so far, but it just came out in open court.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BradMossEsq Trump denied in writing and under oath to Mueller any recollection of ever discussing WikiLeaks with Stone or being aware of Stone discussing WikiLeaks with the campaign. ¤ Gates testified he was in the car with Trump when he Trump talked to Stone about it.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @rachelseinerwp Rick Gates direct is over. Brief but hardly lacking in substance, including government getting on record that Donald Trump himself talked about upcoming WikiLeaks disclosures based on conversation with Roger Stone

💙🐣 RT @awprokop Now the audio is onto Swalwell questioning Stone about a deleted tweet of his attacking @RVAWonk and claiming he had a “perfectly legal back channel to Assange”
⋙ doccloud: http://bit.ly/32DoZ0l https://twitter.com/awprokop/status/1194340189453389824?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @SethAbramsom My only “ask” to print, radio, podcast, TV and digital media in the United States is that you not wait until it’s too late to see that we’re in a NATIONAL EMERGENCY ¤ If you work in media and aren’t acting like we’re in a NATIONAL EMERGENCY, you’re failing your duty to the country

🐣 RT @VeraMBergen Trump blames Michael Atkinson, whom he appointed, for being “disloyal” for finding the anonymous whistle-blower’s complaint on his interactions with Ukraine to be credible
⋙ NYT: Trump Has Considered Firing Intelligence Community Inspector General http://nyti.ms/2qKYsBa //➔ I’m shocked, shocked
// Haberman and Schmidt; The president blames Michael Atkinson, whom he appointed, for finding the anonymous whistle-blower’s complaint on his interactions with Ukraine to be credible.

🐣 Confession become him
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Why is such a focus put on 2nd and 3rd hand witnesses, many of whom are Never Trumpers, or whose lawyers are Never Trumpers, when all you have to do is read the phone call (transcript) with the Ukrainian President and see first hand? He and others also stated that there was…..
⋙ 🐣 RT @real …..”no pressure” put on him to investigate Sleepy Joe Biden even though, as President, I have an “obligation” to look into corruption, and Biden’s actions, on tape, about firing the prosecutor, and his son’s taking millions of dollars, with no knowledge or talent, from a…..
⋙ 🐣 RT @real ….Ukrainian energy company, and more millions taken from China, and now reports of other companies and countries also giving him big money, are certainly looking very corrupt (to put it mildly!) to me. Both Bidens should be forced to testify in this No Due Process Scam!

💙💙 TheAtlantic, Yoni Applebaum: How America Ends http://bit.ly/2CGO3ZG ¤ #longread
// Dec 2019 issue; A tectonic demographic shift is under way. Can the country hold together?

🐣 RT @SykesCharlie In retrospect, Nixon made a huge mistake by not spending months focused on the background and politics of Frank Wills, the security guard who stumbled on Watergate break-in…. #whistleblower

WaPo: On eve of open hearings, GOP, Democrats lay out competing cases on impeachment http://wapo.st/2Qe31ia

NBCNews: In private speech, Bolton suggests some of Trump’s foreign policy decisions are guided by personal interest http://nbcnews.to/34VTaBC
// The former national security director was especially critical of the president’s handling of Turkey, according to multiple sources present for his remarks.

CNN: Inauguration galas, an intimate dinner, and a White House party: Trump’s 10 interactions with indicted Giuliani associates http://cnn.it/2QeLTsq

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Trump just undercut his own spinners’ latest line of propaganda http://wapo.st/2NEc4aj

GOP HPSCI: Briefing Memo http://bit.ly/2KfVY4J

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok Trump told Lavrov & Kislyak he was fine with Russia’s election interference, admitting he knew it was a Russian operation! He was so grateful; he blurted out classified secrets! So PLEASE let’s stop saying he “believes” Ukraine did it. He is *knowingly pushing #disinformation. https://twitter.com/PaulaChertok/status/1194289278106230786?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @BillKristol So there was collusion, and there was lying to cover it up. And while I suspect the impeachment articles will be narrowly Ukraine-focused, members of Congress deliberating on impeachment are entitled to consider whether Ukraine is part of a longer train of abuses and usurpations.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BradMossEsq Trump denied in writing and under oath to Mueller any recollection of ever discussing WikiLeaks with Stone or being aware of Stone discussing WikiLeaks with the campaign. ¤ Gates testified he was in the car with Trump when he Trump talked to Stone about it.

WaPo Factchecker, Glenn Kessler and Salvador Rizzo: The Fact Checker’s guide to impeachment hearing spin http://wapo.st/32HN4TG

Politico, Juleanna Glover: There’s a Surprisingly Plausible Path to Removing Trump From Office http://politi.co/33H0HUG
// It would take just three Republican senators to turn the impeachment vote into a secret ballot. It’s not hard to imagine what would happen then.

🐣 RT @MarshallCohen THREAD: Top minds from both political parties are preparing their best strategy as the impeachment investigation into President Donald Trump heats up. Here’s my analysis of the strongest arguments FOR and AGAINST impeaching President Trump. 📌 https://twitter.com/MarshallCohen/status/1194245488301789184?s=20
⋙ CNN, Marshall Cohen: The case for and against impeaching President Donald Trump http://cnn.it/2rCBZql

TPM, Josh Marshall: The Collusion Never Stopped. The Whole GOP Got on Board. http://bit.ly/2X6vqrC The conspiracy theories being promoted by the GOP derive from Russian propaganda channels going back to 2016.

DailyBeast, Sam Brodey, Jackie Kucinich and Betsy Swan: Meet the Inquisitors About to Rule the Impeachment Hearing http://bit.ly/2Kcvlxx
// One’s a former mob-buster. The other’s a veteran of more than a decade of Capitol Hill’s most divisive investigations. And on Wednesday both will go prime time.

“His style is right out of the SDNY bootcamp, as am I. He will know everything there is to know about a witness and the circumstances around the witness. He’ll be fully, 100 percent prepared.””
— Elie Honig, a former SDNY prosecutor who worked with Daniel Goldman

“He’s a very dedicated institutionalist. He’s one of those people you see on the Hill that you know he could have left a long time ago and made a lot of money in any number of places.”
— Former Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA), of Steve Castor

🐣 RT @tedlieu Dear @realDonaldTrump: It’s clear @GOPLeader McCarthy & Rep @DevinNunes are letting you down. Force them to release the “Republican version” of the witness transcripts. Why haven’t Kevin McCarthy & Devin Nunes done this yet? I hope you yell at them big time. They sure deserve it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Shifty Adam Schiff will only release doctored transcripts. We haven’t even seen the documents and are restricted from (get this) having a lawyer. Republicans should put out their own transcripts! Schiff must testify as to why he MADE UP a statement from me, and read it to all!

DailyBeast, Erin Banco and Sam Brodey: Top Pentagon Official: White House Asked Mysterious Questions About Ukraine Aid http://bit.ly/2qIq8Xe
// “The way the email was phrased, it said follow-up from POTUS meeting,” Laura Cooper testified. “So…I’m thinking that the questions were probably questions from the President.”

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 I think we’re going to see some of the best America has to offer beginning on Wednesday. We’re going to see people who are the polar opposite of folks like Trump and Barr and Mulvaney and Graham and McConnell. We’re going to see sefless patriots.
⋙ 🐣 RT @wyomingnan I’m with you there. I have very low days having seen the real underside of America in all this &the worst is seeing what’s in the Repub party right now. I feel like evil aliens have slowly invaded our society without us knowing it. Is Wednesday going to bring hope or more crap?

⭕ 11 Nov 2019

TIME, Joyce White Vance: Why All of Trump’s Defenses Against Impeachment Are Doomed to Fail http://bit.ly/2OhyYEU

WaPo: Trump cites corruption in Kyiv and European stinginess to justify actions on Ukraine. Neither rationale withstands close scrutiny. http://wapo.st/33QcpMV Europe has provided $18.3B vs $4B from the U.S., and Zelensky filled his new cabinet with reformers

WaPo, Max Boot: Can American democracy survive a second Trump term? http://wapo.st/2O1JAGx “Second-Term Trump is more likely to inflict damage — to our democracy, our environment, our world order — that is incalculable and unfixable”

VanityFair, Eric Lutz: Giuliani Crony Lev Parnas Is Going Full Kamikaze on Ukraine http://bit.ly/2O9WxhE
// Spurned by Trump, Parnas now says he personally offered a quid-pro-quo ultimatum to the incoming Ukrainian government.

According to an attorney for Parnas, he traveled to Kiev just ahead of Volodymyr Zelensky’s swearing-in in May to deliver an ultimatum: investigate Joe Biden, or Vice President Mike Pence will not attend Zelensky’s inauguration, and Congressionally-approved military aid will be held up. The account to the New York Times, which was strenuously denied by Giuliani and others potentially implicated, suggests that the effort to extort Zelensky into conducting politically-motivated probes on Trump’s behalf began earlier than previously known and included threats beyond the suspended aid and a denied White House visit. It also puts the spotlight back on Giuliani, who rebutted Parnas’s accusation. “Categorically, I did not tell him to say that,” Giuliani told the Times. The other two people at the meeting this spring—Igor Fruman, the other Giuliani associate arrested last month, and Serhiy Shefir, a member of Zelensky’s inner circle—also denied Parnas’ claims.

Of course, it’s probably in their best interest to do so. Parnas’ account, which he plans to deliver to House lawmakers as part of their impeachment inquiry, draws all parties involved deeper into the scandal that has engulfed the White House and left several in the president’s orbit exposed to potential legal jeopardy. Giuliani has been under particular pressure since October, when Parnas and Fruman were pinched at Dulles International Airport attempting to flee the country—right after having lunch with Giuliani at Trump’s D.C. hotel.

WaPo: White House infighting flares amid impeachment inquiry http://wapo.st/2NDPRce
// A dispute erupts between the Mulvaney and Cipollone camps over how to counter House Democrats’ impeachment push

Reuters: Putin, Merkel say Ukraine’s Donbass [Donetz] should get special status – Kremlin http://reut.rs/2CB5WJB “The breakthrough raised hopes that a date would be set for the summit involving Kiev, Moscow, Berlin and Paris.”
Reuters: Putin, Merkel say Ukraine’s Donbass [Donetz] should get special status – Kremlin http://reut.rs/2CB5WJB //➔ In terms of language, culture and politics, Donbass [Donetz province] is the most Russophilic ~ but one remembers the Sudetenland
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1194198543742967810?s=20/photo/1
// four maps

WaPo, Eugene Robinson: Rank partisan solidarity is all Trump’s defenders have left http://wapo.st/2NBPAql

Axios, Mike Allen: Preview: “A Warning,” by “Anonymous” Trump official http://bit.ly/33Qtkyw “Don’t worry about Congress,” the president said. “Just do what you need to do.” ¤ “Can we just get rid of the judges? Let’s get rid of the fucking judges,” Trump fumed one morning.

RawStory: Trump told national security official to blow off Congress and ‘do whatever’ they wanted: tell-all book http://bit.ly/ book by “Anonymous”

Reuters: Former U.S. top diplomat Rice concerned by shadow diplomacy on Ukraine http://reut.rs/2KemlI3 “It is troubling. It is deeply troubling,” she said.

CNBC, Holly Ellyatt: The international system is somewhat dangerous and chaotic,’ Condoleezza Rice warns http://cnb.cx/3524FHR “nothing challenges this system like the rise of populism, nationalism, protectionism and isolationism“

● Condoleezza Rice, the former United States Secretary of State, said on Monday the ‘global order’ was in a “somewhat dangerous and chaotic” state.
● The global or world order refers to a rule-based system of international relations created by the U.S. and its allies after World War Two.
● Headlining a CNBC-moderated panel on “Political Risk in the 21st Century” at the Adipec oil and gas conference in Abu Dhabi, Rice told the audience that “the global order is suffering a period of dislocation.”

🔆 This❗️⋙ DailyBeast: Mulvaney’s OMB Held Up Lethal Ukraine Aid in 2017 for Fear of Russian Reaction http://bit.ly/2O0xayF
// “[It] was rather unusual to have OMB expressing concerns that were purely policy-based and not budget-oriented,” former White House official Catherine Croft told investigators.

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog It’s not just about praising Vladimir Putin and having secret communications with him all the time, it’s that this is what we are doing to our closest ally who is at most danger from Russia’s every move. ¤ This is what we’ve been doing to them.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MaddowBlog Unless this president is removed in this impeachment process, the repair of our standing with Ukraine is going to be job one for the next president of the United States. ¤ Whoever replaces Trump will have this as day one, job one as the cleanup for what this guy’s already done.

💽 MSNBC, DeadlineWH: Testimony reveals Trump’s view on Ukraine was driven by Russia and Hungary’s leaders http://on.msnbc.com/
// NYT’s Peter Baker, former chief of staff for the CIA and Dept of Defense Jeremy Bash, former congresswoman Donna Edwards, former deputy assistant attorney general Harry Litman, and NBC News’ Heidi Przybyla on the revelation in George Kent’s testimony about Russia and Hungary’s influence on Trump when it came to Ukraine

🐣 RT @tribelaw The REASON all Trump roads lead to Moscow is that Trump is so deeply beholden to Putin that he can’t afford to cross his (to put it politely) Kremlin sugar daddy. It explains sanctions relief, Ukraine shakedown, and pretty much all of what passes for Trump’s Russia policy.

WaPo: Testimony from Pentagon, State Dept. officials undercuts a key piece of Trump’s impeachment defense http://wapo.st/2X5EcpP

📔💙💙🔆 This❗️⋙ House Permanent Select Committee On Intelligence (HPSCI): President Trump’s Abuse of Power http://bit.ly/33QbknW Summary with Links; graphic presentation
// continually updated

When the White House released the July 25 phone record, the American public saw firsthand that when Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky sought more weapons critical to his country’s defense, President Trump responded: “I would like you to do us a favor though,” laying bare his grave abuse of the power of the presidency.

The House of Representatives launched an impeachment inquiry to ascertain the full extent of the president’s misconduct, and thanks to testimony from dedicated, nonpartisan public servants, we now have a much fuller picture of how President Trump abused the State Department and other levers of government for his own political gain.

Pursuant to House Resolution 660, we are now releasing transcripts of these witness interviews so every American can see the facts and decide for themselves: is this conduct acceptable?

Marie Yovanovitch is the former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine.
Her testimony demonstrates how President Trump removed a respected diplomat in advance of a months-long pressure campaign to interfere in the 2020 election for his own political gain.

President Trump approved the removal of a highly-respected and effective diplomat based on a smear campaign orchestrated by the President’s allies.

● The smear campaign against Ambassador Yovanovitch was based on public falsehoods. The president’s allies sought to tarnish her reputation, character, and her work to clear the deck to advance Trump’s scheme.
● Ambassador Yovanovitch said she felt threatened by Trump’s words and attempts to remove her, and expressed concern for her safety and career.

Ambassador Michael McKinley is the former Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State.
His testimony demonstrates the contamination of U.S. foreign policy to serve the President’s political interests rather than our national security interests.

With each new interview, we uncover more evidence about the President’s attempts to manipulate the levers of power to his personal, political benefit.

● Ambassador McKinley’s testimony confirms Trump and his allies launched a months-long pressure campaign starting back in November of 2018 to get Ukraine to launch bogus investigations into a political rival.
● It appears that Ambassador Yovanovitch was pushed out to make room for Trump’s henchmen to come in and advance his scheme. McKinley testified: “What is clear is that both Volker and Sondland were engaging the Ukranian Government in conjunction with Rudy Giuliani on domestic political issues.”

Ambassador Gordon Sondland is the U.S. Ambassador to the European Union. Ambassador Kurt Volker is the former U.S. special envoy to Ukraine. Their testimony confirms the ‘insidiousness’ of President Trump’s months-long pressure campaign, jeopardizing national security.

● Ambassadors Volker and Sondland testimony shows the progression of efforts by the President and his agent, Rudy Giuliani, to use the State Department to press Ukraine to announce bogus investigations that would benefit President Trump politically.
● President Trump directed the Ambassadors to work with Giuliani on Ukraine policy, and over the course of the summer, an effort was made to extract a public statement from the new Ukrainian president that the Ukrainian government was investigating Burisma or the Biden family and a debunked conspiracy theory about the 2016 U.S. elections.
● It is clear from their testimony that, in exchange for the statement, President Trump would award the Ukrainian president with a highly coveted White House meeting and, later, with millions of dollars in critical military aid being withheld.  
● Ambassador Sondland testified that the President’s scheme “kept getting more insidious as [the] timeline went on, and back in July, it was all about just corruption.”

Ambassador Bill Taylor served as the chargé d’affaires for Ukraine.
His testimony confirms the insidiousness of Trump’s months-long pressure campaign at the expense of U.S. security and foreign policy interests.

● The testimony of Ambassador Taylor—a West Point graduate, Vietnam veteran, and nonpartisan diplomat—shows how President Trump withheld military aid to Ukraine and conditioned its release, as well as a vital White House meeting, on the President of Ukraine publicly announcing investigations into debunked conspiracy theories involving the Biden family and the 2016 election.
● In the early stages, the promise of a coveted Oval Office meeting was dangled in exchange for announcing bogus investigations into the Bidens and 2016 election interference. As the Ukrainians resisted, the stakes were raised: nearly $400 million in desperately needed military aid was blocked.
● Taylor’s testimony lays bare how the shadow foreign policy channel pursued by the President’s agent, Rudy Giuliani, with the assistance of Ambassadors Sondland and Volker, placed immense pressure on the Ukrainian government to advance Trump’s scheme.

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog “In a meeting during that trip, Perry handed the new president a list of people he recommended as energy advisers. One of the four names was his longtime political backer Michael Bleyzer.”
⋙ 💙 AP: After boost from Perry, backers got huge gas deal in Ukraine http://bit.ly/2Q7HmYU
// But it’s *our* corruption

🐣 RT @IlvesToomas If it looks like an asset, talks like an asset and acts like an asset…
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Trump reportedly called Bolton at home to complain about a CNN story that said the Navy was pushing back against Russian aggression in the Black Sea. When CNN portrayed the move as a response to Russia, the White House told the Navy to cancel the maneuver.
⋙⋙ Politico: Alarm bells’: What Cooper, Croft and Anderson told impeachment investigators http://politi.co/2NBco9M
// The investigators released transcripts of Laura Cooper, Catherine Croft and Christopher Anderson.

💙 NYT, Michelle Goldberg: To Exonerate Trump, Republicans Embrace Russian Disinformation http://nyti.ms/36ZkwJ0
// In this week’s impeachment hearings, expect a lot of G.O.P. conspiracy theorizing.

NYT: Defense Dept. Official Testified Trump Questioned Ukraine Aid in June http://nyti.ms/34M43po
// Laura K. Cooper told impeachment investigators the White House began questioning the military aid after it came up at a meeting with President Trump.

NYT: Trump, Ukraine and Impeachment: The Inside Story of How We Got Here http://nyti.ms/2CvNGRV
// President Trump fixated on Ukraine as a solution to his political problems. In five months, his obsession upended American foreign policy and threatened his presidency. Here is how it happened.

💙💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI): Committees Release Laura Cooper’s Transcript as Part of Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/34SP3pT
// 11/11/2019

● Cooper: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/34VAZvT ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2NAN0kv

💙💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI): Committees Release Croft and Anderson Transcripts as Part of Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2Q5m4ep

● Croft: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2O7AszY ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2qN1BQF
● Anderson: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2qGPlRU ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2qN1Knb

H. Res. 660, which was passed by the House of Representatives on October 31, 2019, authorizes the Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence “to make publicly available in electronic form the transcripts of depositions” with “appropriate redactions for classified and other sensitive information.”

Pursuant to this resolution, and consistent with the Committee’s rules and longstanding bipartisan practice, the Committee has begun preparing transcripts from the impeachment inquiry for public release, which includes a thorough, nonpartisan security review to protect classified and other sensitive information.

As part of this process, the Committee is redacting (1) personally identifiable information; (2) the names of non-senior Executive Branch personnel and Intelligence Community employees; (3) the names of committee staff who did not ask questions or make on-the-record statements; and (4) classified or potentially classified information or other sensitive information not pertinent to the subject of the impeachment inquiry.

In addition, consistent with the Committee’s rules, each transcript has been made available to the witness for inspection, including to identify technical, grammatical, and typographical corrections.  The Committee has also taken into consideration requested redactions from witnesses, if they fall within the parameters above.

Although the transcripts list Members of the three Committees who were present at the outset of a deposition, they do not necessarily reflect the attendance of all Members who may have joined or departed a deposition at different points.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Nikki Haley’s real disclosure: Concerns about Trump’s dangerousness went right to the top http://wapo.st/34UKNX1

🐣 RT @carolecadwalla Boris Johnson is a national security risk. This is his personal decision. If the report contains information pertinent to the election, he is deliberately subjecting us to harm from a hostile foreign power for personal political gain.
⋙ TheGuardian, Charlotte Higgins: UK government delay of Russia report is shaming, says Clinton http://bit.ly/36QVH1P
// Ex-secretary of state says it is unacceptable to keep report from public before election

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: The Secret Reason Republicans Won’t Impeach Trump http://bit.ly/34RSCwA
// The modern GOP is an un-American party. It is not interested in democracy; it is interested in power and it doesn’t care how it gets it.

WaPo, Greg Sargent: An epic ‘Meet the Press’ rant unmasks the real goal of Trump’s lies http://wapo.st/32GeDN7

🐣 RT @CharlesPPierce There is not a lick of truth in this.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Shifty Adam Schiff will only release doctored transcripts. We haven’t even seen the documents and are restricted from (get this) having a lawyer. Republicans should put out their own transcripts! Schiff must testify as to why he MADE UP a statement from me, and read it to all!

NYT: How Russia Meddles Abroad for Profit: Cash, Trolls and a Cult Leader http://nyti.ms/2NDAhh5
// Madagascar has little obvious strategic value for the Kremlin or the global balance of power. But Russians were there during an election, offering bribes, spreading disinformation and recruiting an apocalyptic cult leader.

NYT: Bolton Rejects Legal Alliance With Mulvaney http://nyti.ms/2p6YiDy
// A lawyer representing the president’s former national security adviser filed a motion opposing an effort by Mick Mulvaney to join a suit on impeachment testimony.

🐣 These will be hearings unlike any other. Two so-called “narratives” will compete. One is true. One is a lie. It is a test. The American people get to decide. Never have the stakes been higher. “A republic – if you can keep it.” #Impeachment

🐣 RT @Sulliview The national press faces its most difficult and important test of the Trump era starting Wednesday. Here’s how they can ace it. (Beware of stunts; focus on substance not speculation; lose the mealy-mouthed language of false equivalence.) My column:
⋙ WaPo, Margaret Sullivan: Media beware: Impeachment hearings will be the trickiest test of covering Trump http://wapo.st/34ONola
⋙ 🐣 RT @GeneralHealthy Providing one from each “side” to debate, when the evidence is 95% in favor of one side, is pure bullshit in the media. ¤ It gives the impression that there are REAL credible merits of the argument on both sides…when there really aren’t.
⋙⋙ There really aren’t, but 40% of people think there are. If 10-15% can be convinced by evidence – can distinguish between truth and spectacle – there is a chance we can come through this challenge intact.

🐣 My grandfather (WWI), father (WWII), husband (Viet Nam) and son (Iraq) have all been vets. We should honor all vets by winning the battle to save our democracy from ALL enemies, foreign and domestic, in this time of great peril. #Impeach

CNN, Zachary Wolf: The biggest week yet in the House impeachment investigation is here http://cnn.it/2CzAF9M

🐣 RT @AaronBlake The president’s top aide and his Secretary of State thought he was such a danger that they felt the need to recruit other people to resist him. ¤ The story isn’t that the U.N. ambassador declined. It’s that the the recruitment effort took place.

AP: After push from Perry, backers got huge gas deal in Ukraine http://bit.ly/2Q7HmYU

WaPo Factchecker, Glenn Kessler: Pompeo tries to spin himself out of a tricky situation http://wapo.st/2NXP8BW On the dismissal of Amb. Yovanovitch: “This is a story of spin. See if you can keep track of the bouncing ball.”

⭕ 10 Nov 2019

🐣 RT @djrothkopf Russia’s plan to infiltrate & influence right wing parties in Western democracies has turned out to be one of the greatest intelligence successes in modern history-a sweeping, shocking, enduring success. We need to view everything from the 2016 election to the Ukraine scandal… 📌 https://twitter.com/djrothkopf/status/1193540493415788545?s=20
🐣 RT @ as part of this one massive attack on our system. The Brexit vote and the current positioning of the UK Tory party is part of it. So too are political shifts in France, Italy, Austria, Germany, Hungary and Poland. Not viewing it in its totality is a huge mistake. [ … ]

🐣 RT @NightlyPolitics Republican Joe Walsh: ¤ “I’ve given up on the Republican Party. The Republican Party is a cult. They no longer stand for ideas. The Republican Party right now is all about washing their leader’s feet every day.” 💽 https://twitter.com/NightlyPolitics/status/1193759909495504896?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin And we have the White House’s own detailed accounting of Trump’s call with Ukraine’s president in which Trump himself attempted to secure illegal foreign election help in exchange for US military aid.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jimsciutto You would have to forget all we know about the top-down structure of this administration to imagine that Trump’s underlings were freelancing on Ukraine.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @GregJaffe In 3,000 pages of impeachment testimony Trump often seems like a supporting character in someone else’s drama– unseen, mercurial impossible to please. The key impeachment question: What exactly did he do?
⋙⋙⋙⋙ WaPo, Greg Jaffe: The key impeachment question: What did Trump want from Ukraine — and what exactly did he do? http://wapo.st/2X6AMTY

NYT Editorial: The Disorienting Defenses of Donald Trump http://nyti.ms/
// The president and his allies ask Americans to reject the evidence before their eyes.

The case for weighing the impeachment of President Trump boils down to a few simple points: In an effort to win re-election in 2020, Mr. Trump apparently attempted to extort a foreign government into announcing an investigation of his top political rival. The president did so while also trying to revive a conspiracy theory that casts doubt over whether the Russian government interfered in the 2016 election on his behalf. Witnesses have already testified that in order to achieve those goals, Mr. Trump withheld hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign aid against the bipartisan wishes of Congress. All the while, the president and his staff have refused to cooperate with the congressional investigation into what transpired.

Here’s a field guide to some of the lines of attack that Republicans have used so far.

● There was no quid pro quo.
● How could it have been a quid pro quo if the Ukrainians didn’t know about it?
● It’s all just hearsay. And the whistle-blower is a partisan Democrat.
● It was a quid pro quo. But so what? This happens all the time.
● It was a quid pro quo, but President Trump was only interested in rooting out corruption in Ukraine.
● It was a quid pro quo, but Mr. Trump had nothing to do with it.
● Fine. It was a quid pro quo. Trump ordered it. He did so for his own political benefit. The Ukrainians knew about it. That’s bad, but it’s not an impeachable offense.
● It wasn’t a real quid pro quo because the Trump administration is too disorganized to pull off such a scheme.
● “I hardly know the gentleman.”
● This is a coup by the Deep State! A decorated American soldier is a Ukrainian agent! The witnesses who have testified are “Never Trumpers”!

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Retaliation against Lt. Col. Vindman started shortly after he reported his concerns with Trump’s call to Zelenskyy to the senior White House lawyer, John Eisenberg. Vindman was subsequently excluded from trips to all countries in his portfolio (Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus). https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1193642351970963457?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @brianstelter Bill Moyers says that he fears for the U.S. “for the first time in my long life.” ¤ “A democracy can die of too many lies. And we’re getting close to that terminal moment unless we reverse the obsession with lies that are being fed around the country.”
⋙ 💽 CNN: Bill Moyers says he fears for America for ‘first time’ http://cnn.it/2pZyMka
// Legendary journalist Bill Moyers discusses the looming impeachment hearings with Brian Stelter. Moyers fears for the country “for the first time, because a society, a democracy, can die of too many lies. And we’re getting close to that terminal moment, unless we reverse the obsession with lies that are being fed around the country.”

DailyBeast, Erin Banco: Ukrainians Contacted U.S. Officials in May About Aid Fears http://bit.ly/34OR06A
// nIn May, Ukrainian officials were growing increasingly concerned about Rudy Giuliani’s public comments regarding investigations into Hunter Biden and Burisma.

BusinessInsider: Boris Johnson’s Conservative party has received cash from 9 Russian donors named in a suppressed intelligence report http://bit.ly/2Ny5hio
// businessmen linked to Kremlin

🐣 RT @PaulaReidCBS UPDATE: @mikevolkov20, attorney for Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, tells @CBSNews his client “Still has a job – his detail ends in July 2020.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @FaceTheNation VINDMAN OUT AT NSC: After testifying on the Hill, NSA O’Brien says Alexander Vindman will be removed from the National Security Council. “Everyone who’s detailed at the NSC, people are going…back to their own departments and we’ll bring in new folks” https://cbsn.ws/2p41BLK

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews The meeting took place in May, in Kyiv, with only 3 people in attendance: Parnas, Fruman and Serhiy Shefir, a member of the inner circle of President Zelenskyy. The sit-down took place at an outdoor cafe. The men sipped coffee and spoke in Russian.
🐣 RT @mikecarpenter Lev Parnas says he told a Zelensky associate in May that military aid would be withheld and VP Pence would not attend the inauguration unless the Bidens were investigated. Not sure I trust a con man’s word but this needs investigating.
⋙ NYT: Giuliani Associate Says He Gave Demand for Biden Inquiry to Ukrainians http://nyti.ms/32up8mM
// Lev and Igor; The claim by the associate, Lev Parnas, is being vigorously disputed.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “Bannon didn’t only say the Trump campaign was receiving what it thought was inside information on Wikileaks from Roger Stone, he also suggested that they believed that Stone was sort of orchestrating the release of these Democratic emails.” – Dan Friedman
⋙ MSNBC, TheLastWord: Bannon: Stone was ‘access point’ to WikiLeaks http://on.msnbc.com/36SgPo8
// Mother Jones reporter Dan Friedman tells Ali Velshi Steve Bannon’s testimony against Roger Stone suggests the “Trump campaign apparently thought it was colluding with WikiLeaks.” Bannon testified under oath that Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign considered Roger Stone as the “access point” to WikiLeaks. Natasha Bertrand joins.

⭕ 9 Nov 2019

DailyBeast, Christopher Dickey: The Night the Cold War World Turned Upside Down http://bit.ly/2WXEPlm
// The generation now quaintly known as “boomers” had grown up thinking the planet might soon be blown to hell. Now that threat was over. Or was it?

CNN, Kevin Liptak: Transcripts depict Trump as fickle, susceptible to flattery and prone to grudges http://cnn.it/2qD4dRd

🐣 RT @UROKlive1 “The Republican Party was in big trouble. I brought the party back. The Republican Party is strong. The Republican Party is strong. They’ve got to remain faithful. And loyal.” ¤ Who Will Betray Trump?
⋙ Politico Mag, Tim Alberta: Who Will Betray Trump? http://politi.co/33AjJMe
// 11/8/2019; Donald Trump knows there are potential traitors in his midst. His presidency could depend on keeping them at bay.

🐣 RT @waltshaub 18 U.S.C. § 201 makes it a crime to corruptly “demand” a thing of value in exchange for an official act. ¤ It does not matter if the demand was met. It does not matter if the official later dropped the demand. The demand is the crime.
// law, US code, anti-extortion

DailyBeast, Will Sommer: GOP Unveils Wild Wishlist of Impeachment Witnesses Including Hunter Biden and the Whistleblower http://bit.ly/2K4eih6
// Ranking Republicans issued their own list Saturday including Hunter Biden and the unnamed whistleblower, who they say will help treat the President with “fundamental fairness.”

DailyBeast, Betsy Swan: Aide to Ukrainian President Addresses Bill Taylor Testimony http://bit.ly/34Ndt41 //➔ Ukrainian official criticized US for pursuing politically-motivated investigations while urging Ukraine not to investigate its own previous president for corruption
// The top U.S. diplomat indicated to impeachment investigators that a Zelensky aide seemed enraged about his relative’s military service. That aide says there’s more to the story.

Volker and Taylor’s efforts to influence Ukrainian prosecutors’ investigation decisions made for a bit of discomfort, according to George Kent, the State Department’s deputy assistant secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs. Kent said that when Taylor and Volker urged Yermak not to investigate Poroshenko, Yermak pointed to American efforts to get Ukraine to open politically motivated investigations. 

“Andry Yermak said: What? You mean the type of investigations you’re pushing for us to do on Biden and Clinton? And at that point Kurt Volker did not respond,” Kent said. 

💙💙 DailyBeast, Masha Gessen: How the Fall of the Berlin Wall Radicalized Putin http://bit.ly/2Q6Wrd1
// orig dated 10/24/2019, pub’d today; In 1989, as East Germany collapsed around him, a KGB spy in Dresden named Vladimir Putin came to some hard conclusions that would later inform his bellicose geopolitics.

WSJ: Giuliani Associates Urged Ukraine’s Prior President to Open Biden, Election Probes http://on.wsj.com/34PVBpn
// Lev and Igor; Lev Parnas, Igor Fruman pushed then-president Poroshenko [earlier than thought] to announce probes in return for U.S. state visit

A late February meeting in Kyiv between Lev Parnas, Igor Fruman and then-Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko took place at the offices of Ukrainian general prosecutor Yuriy Lutsenko, the people said. It came soon after Messrs. Parnas and Fruman met with Mr. Giuliani, the president’s personal lawyer, and Mr. Lutsenko in New York in late January and again in Warsaw in mid-February, Mr. Giuliani has said.

Mr. Lutsenko also attended the late February meeting, the people said. Mr. Poroshenko didn’t ultimately announce that he was opening those investigations. Mr. Lutsenko, the prosecutor, gave an interview to the Hill in March in which he said he was opening an investigation into alleged interference by Ukrainians in the 2016 U.S. election. He also said he had evidence he wanted to present to the U.S. Justice Department related to former Vice President Joe Biden and Burisma Group, a Ukrainian gas company where Mr. Biden’s son, Hunter, was a director. Two months later, in an interview with Bloomberg, Mr. Lutsenko said he had no evidence of wrongdoing by the Bidens. …

The meeting, which hasn’t previously been reported, shows associates of the U.S. president’s personal lawyer as early as February were pressing the president of Ukraine to open investigations that could benefit Mr. Trump politically in exchange for a White House visit. No White House meeting resulted from the discussions. Mr. Poroshenko lost his re-election bid to Volodymyr Zelensky, who Mr. Trump in a July call urged to investigate the Bidens, as well as other matters. …

🐣 RT @TheHill Reporter: “What do you think of the idea of President Trump going to Moscow for the May Day parade?”
Joe Biden: “Are you serious?”
Reporter: “Yes, he’s been invited and he said he’s considering it.”
Joe Biden: “You’re kidding me. Whoa. Are you joking?”
💽 https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1193304483121520640?s=20/photo/1

💙 Bloomberg: State Department Freed Ukraine Money Before Trump Says He Did http://bloom.bg/33w4Vyc
● Department lawyers found the White House lacked authority
● Chain of events undercuts Trump’s account of freeing the funds

🐣😅 RT @AltCyberCommand impeachment is infair to rupublicans who had to waite through the mueller which hunt while they were just trying to smock their cigars and enjoy their covfefe with hamberders in everlasting peach. this is a unpresidented discgrace and also melanie will not let me tapp anymore

WaPo: Ukraine expert who listened to Trump’s call says ‘there was no doubt’ the president was seeking investigations of political rivals http://wapo.st/36RHXn9
// Lt Col Vindman

USAToday: 5 takeaways from the impeachment inquiry testimony of Fiona Hill, former White House adviser on Russia http://bit.ly/2NZYTiM

● Bolton was ‘furious’ about the push for Ukraine investigations
● Giuliani’s ‘whirlwind’ of Ukraine claims 
● Gordon Sondland’s activities were ‘deeply concerning’
● Hill was ‘shocked’ by Trump’s call with Zelensky
● Hill and Republican questioners butt heads

WaPo: House GOP asks for Hunter Biden and whistleblower to testify in impeachment probe http://wapo.st/34H6vgM

⭕ 8 Nov 2019

WaPo, Daniel Baer: The Berlin Wall’s fall shaped a generation of U.S. diplomats. Trump upends that. http://wapo.st/32zpb0A
// American exceptionalism? Now it’s American pedestrianism.

EmptyWheel: Why Did Gucciardo Pay Giuliani Partners For His “Loan” To Fraud Guarantee? http://bit.ly/2Q61J8Q

Slate, William Saletan: The Ukraine Depositions Have Destroyed Trump’s “Corruption” Defense http://bit.ly/32vtBpf
// Republicans say the president wanted to clean up Ukraine. Witness testimony shows he didn’t.

💽 MSNBC, Hardball: Kathleen Matthews plays Hardball http://on.msnbc.com/33Ju8FL
// “Kathleen The Queen”; Hardball has a special guest for the show’s 20th anniversary: Kathleen Matthews!

WaPo, Philip Bump: An oral history of how Trump allegedly tried to leverage a White House visit for an investigation into the Bidens http://wapo.st/2p90kDm

🐣 RT @ChristopherJM Vindman testified that Fiona Hill told him that Patel was misrepresenting himself as a Ukraine expert and Trump believed Patel was in charge of Ukraine policy on the NSC. Vindman also said that he was told not to attend a meeting with Trump b/c he might be mistaken for Patel.

🐣 RT @myworldmysun Mo Brooks Republican Rep said
“The American people deserve a public and open process”
Just before the GOP stormed the Impeachment Inquiry.
Now Trump Says “They shouldn’t be having public hearings”

YahooNews: Testimony from Alexander Vindman and Fiona Hill caps a devastating week for Trump http://yhoo.it/2CsVHXS

🐣 RT @MSNBC So far, at least 11 officials have been no-shows for testimony during the House impeachment inquiry. https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1193106729317412864?s=20/photo/1

WashingtonExaminer: Bannon: Trump campaign saw Roger Stone as link to WikiLeaks and Assange http://washex.am/32uEGHk

💽 MSNBC, RachelMaddow: With impeachment looming, Trump rallies dubious support http://on.msnbc.com/34Jhl5Z
// Rachel Maddow looks at the cast of characters being assembled to support Rudy Giuliani and, in turn, Donald Trump heading into public impeachment hearings in contrast to the stalwart set of witnesses being lined up by the House impeachment committees.

WSJ: Giuliani Associates Urged Ukraine’s Prior President to Open Biden, Election Probes http://on.wsj.com/34PVBpn //➔ there was a prequel
// Lev and Igor; Lev Parnas, Igor Fruman pushed then-president Poroshenko to announce probes in return for U.S. state visit http://on.wsj.com/

CNN: UK inquiry was warned of Russian infiltration, leaked testimony shows http://cnn.it/2rkR4fU

🐣 RT @RepSwalwell One more time for the people in the back: ¤ The whistleblower pulled the fire alarm. The 1st responders showed up and saw smoke, flames, and @realDonaldTrump holding matches. Does it matter who pulled the fire alarm?

🐣 RT @MollyMcKew POTUS just said he wants to go to the Kremlin’s military parade in May — and hoo-boy, I guess he’s all done pretending that this wasn’t all about debasing himself for Russia. The propaganda is now writing itself.

DailyBeast, Justin Baragona and Asawin Suebsaeng: Vindman Burns Trump Booster John Solomon: ‘All the Key Elements’ of His Reporting ‘Were False’ http://bit.ly/2rrumD3
// Hannity’s favorite “investigative” reporter’s columns formed the basis for Trump allies like Rudy Giuliani’s messaging about Biden and Democrats.

Throughout his testimony, released Friday, the National Security Council’s top Ukraine expert, Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman—who listened in on the infamous July 25 call between Trump and Ukraine’s president—noted that Solomon’s March interview with former Ukraine Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko was a major influence on Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani and the president, especially when it came to the removal of former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch last spring. 

Lutsenko alleged in the interview that Ukrainian officials helped Hillary Clinton in 2016 by leaking damaging information about former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort and that Yovanovitch gave him a “do-not-prosecute” list and cooperated with Clinton to undermine Trump. Lutsenko eventually retracted the claim against Yovanovitch.

During an exchange with pro-Trump Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY), Vindman said that Solomon’s article was a “false narrative” and that he based that assertion on “authoritative sources.” When asked to elaborate, the NSC official said he talked to “interagency colleagues from State and the Intelligence Community,” adding they found the claims against Yovanovitch to be “preposterous.”

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok Oh BTW: Collusion. Steve Bannon just admitted on the witness stand in Roger Stone’s trial that the Trump campaign used Stone as the “access point” to Wikileaks. You know, the Russian asset that published Russia’s hacks to subvert our election that put a Putin-lover clown in WH.

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog “The Russians were who attacked us in 2016, and they’re now writing the script for others to do the same. And if we don’t get our act together, they will continue to make fools of us internationally.” -Fiona Hill, former senior NSC official 💽 https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1193004130589192193?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok Fiona Hill gets brilliantly testy schooling & slamming Republicans’ Ukraine conspiracy theories as playing into Russia’s hands. “All of you are going down a [misinformation] rabbit hole…Russians thrive on misinformation …We’re in peril as a democracy.” #Maddow #UkraineGate https://twitter.com/PaulaChertok/status/1192996742834188288?s=20/photo/1-4

🐣 RT @harrylitman Both Hill and Vindman finger Mulvaney. Lines clearly drawn now: Giuliani, Sondland, Volker, Mulvaney Pompeo in roughly that order v. Hill, Vindman, Yovanovitch, Kent, Taylor.

Politico: Hateful calls, conspiracy theories’: What Fiona Hill told impeachment investigators http://politi.co/2WXhy2Q

🐣 RT @brianklaas Just to be clear: trying to extort a bribe is a crime even if you don’t get the bribe in the end. And impeachment (followed by Senate removal) is not “the death penalty.” It just means you don’t get to be president any longer. You know better, @NikkiHaley. Stop being so craven.
⋙ 🐣 RT @sahilkapur Nikki Haley says President Trump did “nothing impeachable” because he released the aid and Ukraine didn’t do the investigation. ¤ “Impeachment is, like, the death penalty for a public official…there’s nothing in that transcript that warrants the death penalty for the president.”

WaPo: Giuliani associates pressed past president of Ukraine to announce Biden investigation in exchange for state visit http://wapo.st/33xB5tb

NYT: Bannon Tells of Campaign Willing to Try ‘Dirty Tricks’ to Win in 2016 http://nyti.ms/36MS5xO
// The former Trump campaign chairman testified at the trial of a longtime Trump adviser, Roger J. Stone Jr.

NYT: Impeachment Briefing: Anatomy of a Scene From the Hill Testimony http://nyti.ms/2qyuJLA
// The transcript of Fiona Hill’s interview describes a cinematic White House scene. Our reporters help break it down.

WaPo: Trump learns that fake charities are tons of fun until you get caught http://wapo.st/2X6YAXT
// Maddow: Pam Bondi received $25,000 from charity; down she’s on Trump’s legal team

WSJ: Giuliani Lawyer Advised Company Shut Down Over Fraud Complaints http://on.wsj.com/34Tt4zh
// Rudy Giuliani’s new lawyer advised an invention-promotion company that allegedly defrauded customers

WaPo: Top White House official told Congress ‘there was no doubt’ Trump sought quid pro quo with Ukrainians http://wapo.st/34NKmNR

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom This is a pretty widespread conclusion among almost all Russia experts. Because that’s how Russia works. It would have been strange if they had *not* targeted him.
⋙ 🐣 RT @janestreet Buried at the end of the testimony, Hill says she believes Putin was targeting Trump back when he was a businessman! https://twitter.com/janestreet/status/1192939766075015168?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Alexander Vindman: Soviet emigre and decorated U.S. Army officer wanted to be as American as can be. Now the president questions his motives. http://wapo.st/2Q1XWZW

🐣 RT @OliverDarcy Lee Zeldin repeatedly asked Lt. Col. Vindman about the veracity of a John Solomon story. Vindman kept saying “all the key elements” of it “were false.” 📌 https://twitter.com/oliverdarcy/status/1192861998645731329?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @OliverDarcy Fiona Hill talks about influence of conspiracy theories from places like InfoWars. ¤ Asked about The Hill, she says, “It’s become part of what’s become a very large universe of information … that are out there on the internet … affecting an awful lot of people’s judgements.”

DailyBeast, Will Sommer: Trumpkins Accused Him of Being the Whistleblower. They Were Wrong. http://bit.ly/33txhsU
// A former Obama staffer has been erroneously accused by the pro-Trump internet of blowing the whistle on the Ukraine affair. He didn’t. But now his life has been upended.

DailyBeast, Justin Baragona and Asawin Suebsaeng: Vindman Burns Trump Booster John Solomon: ‘All the Key Elements’ of His Reporting ‘Were False’ http://bit.ly/2rrumD3
// Hannity’s favorite “investigative” reporter’s columns formed the basis for Trump allies like Rudy Giuliani’s messaging about Biden and Democrats.

WaPo, Jason Rezaian: A ray of light in the mysterious case of an American missing in Iran http://wapo.st/33vgaHn the case of Bob Livingston, the longest-held hostage in US history

WaPo, Dana Milbank: The United States is being run by a toddler http://wapo.st/34HWkIX “He has tantrums. He rips up paper. He disregards facts. He believes crazy conspiracies. He’s erratic and ill-informed”

📔🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI): Committees Release Vindman and Hill Transcripts as Part of Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/34JUlEa
// 11/8/2019; Depositions Reveal First-Hand, Direct Testimony on Instruments of Power Used for Political Gain

● Vindman: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2NSQEoL ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/32sSKRt
● Hill: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/32xLow2 ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2X12TDN

“Lieutenant Colonel Vindman—an active duty military officer who was awarded the Purple Heart after being injured by a roadside bomb in Iraq—performed another duty to the country by testifying before the Committees about presidential misconduct that he witnessed during his service at the White House. Lt. Col. Vindman testified that the July 25, 2019, call between President Trump and the Ukrainian president led him to report immediately to lawyers at the White House his serious concerns about political investigations the President pressed for on the call.

“Lt. Col. Vindman also told the Committees that the ‘demand’ by President Trump for the announcement of a politically-motivated investigation into a U.S. citizen by a foreign country forced him to make a‘moral and ethical’ judgment, and led to his concern that the act could ‘undermine U.S. national security.’ He also detailed a pressure campaign waged by the President and his allies ahead of the call, and how he properly reported this activity to the same White House legal advisors.

“Dr. Fiona Hill—a respected Russia and Ukraine expert who served as Lt. Col. Vindman’s supervisor—detailed how senior officials at the White House, including National Security Advisor John Bolton, shared her serious concern about efforts prior to the July 25 call to push Ukraine to undertake these politically-motivated investigations, and about her efforts, at Mr. Bolton’s direction, to report this activity to senior White House officials.

“Lt. Col. Vindman and Dr. Hill—two courageous and patriotic Americans—testified despite pressure by the White House to silence their testimony. Their superiors in the White House have declined to cooperate with the inquiry, but transcripts released today show clearly that individuals close to the President were alarmed by a presidential scheme as illicit and corrupt as a ‘drug deal.’”

NYT, Maggie Haberman: ‘A Warning’ by ‘Anonymous’: 5 Takeaways http://nyti.ms/33xWN0m
// The book seems to be the product of a Republican with access to the White House who grew increasingly upset by President Trump.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance If Bolton is serious about preserving the Republic he’ll present himself to testify instead of playing games about what he knows. It’s either party or country in this moment.
💙 ⋙ NYT: Bolton Knows About ‘Many Relevant Meetings’ on Ukraine, Lawyer Says http://nyti.ms/
// The former national security adviser would be an important witness in the impeachment inquiry, but his lawyer wants a court to rule on whether he should testify.

⭕ 7 Nov 2019

CNN: Pence aide said Trump’s July 25 call with Ukraine was political and not a normal diplomatic call http://cnn.it/2Q2pqi3

NBCNews: U.S. response on Ukraine sidelined by ‘Greenland question,’ testimony reveals http://nbcnews.to/2pUMRiL
// Trump sparked a diplomatic row with Denmark in August after he proposed that the U.S. buy Greenland.

WaPo: House GOP looks to protect Trump by raising doubts about motives of his deputies http://wapo.st/2WVfDf7 U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland, Trump’s lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani, and possibly acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney

CNN: Lawyer for Ukraine whistleblower sends White House cease and desist letter to stop Trump’s attacks http://cnn.it/33FlUhu

🐣 RT @davidfrum These Ukrainian soldiers were killed in August 2019, while President Trump was withholding congressionally voted military aid to pressure Ukraine to exonerate Russia and defame his political opponents https://twitter.com/davidfrum/status/1179960497573171200?s=20/photo/1
// 10/3/2019; Ukrainian casualties: photos of 8 men
⋙ KyivPost: 72 Ukrainian soldiers killed in Russia’s war this year http://bit.ly/36MOrnh
// 8/30/2019

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Trump went against the advice of his national security team when he decided to “congratulate” Putin and later invited him—OUR ADVERSARY—to the White House, but ripped up a congratulatory letter/WH invite addressed to—OUR ALLY— #Ukraine’s Zelenskyy. What’s wrong with this picture?

NBCNews: Diplomat testified that Putin, Orban poisoned Trump’s views on Ukraine http://nbcnews.to/2Nq9VyN
// Senior State Department official George Kent told House investigators that Trump’s views on Ukraine changed after conversations with the leaders of Russia and Hungary.

DailyBeast, Betsy Swan and Sam Stein: Ukrainians Teased U.S. Officials About Trump’s Obsession With Biden http://bit.ly/2NMww7K
// The conversation was described as “awkward.”

🐣 RT @McFaul The more we learn, the more I am impressed at how @ZelenskyyUa and his team resisted Trumps pressure to engage in misconduct.

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok NO way #Pence was outside the extortion loop. Recall Trump bailed on Warsaw Poland trip. Hurricane Dorian was a pretext. He played golf! And sent Pence as more pressure, reminding Zelensky that NO Trump meeting or aid unless Ukraine acquiesced on investigations. #UkraineGate

🐣 RT @joncoopertweets .@TheDemCoalition filed an election complaint w/ the DoJ against then FL Attorney General Pam Bondi in Sept 2016. The Trump Foundation gave Bondi $25,000 for her re-election, and she then dropped the case against Trump U. It was a bribe, plain and simple.
⋙ ABCNews (2016): Election Complaint Filed With DOJ Against Florida AG for 2013 Trump Foundation Contribution http://abcn.ws/33tKl1o

💙💙 WaPo, Philip Bump: This is how close Trump’s plan came to working http://wapo.st/2Ck10J1 TIMELINE: “But for two news articles, President Trump’s strong-arming of Ukraine probably would have worked.”

On Aug. 28, the first news article dropped. Politico reported that the aid was on hold and quoted an administration official who insisted that it was under review. In that article, an official from the Defense Department stated on the record that no further review was necessary, the aid having gone through necessary reviews. But still, no assistance was coming.

The next day, Yermak, the aide to Zelensky, texted Volker and William B. Taylor, the acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, with concerns about the article. While there are some indications that Ukraine knew about the aid stoppage before that point, it’s clear that it was the Politico article that forced the issue to the forefront. Taylor testified that he was flummoxed, not being able to give Yermak a reason the aid had been stopped.

Sondland made it clear to Yermak on Sept. 1: The aid had been stopped because the Trump administration wanted those investigations. Sondland told investigators with the House impeachment inquiry that he simply assumed this was the predicate for the aid to be released, without any specific direction from Trump. In short order, that explicit link between aid and the investigations trickled out to the rest of the United States’ Ukraine team. Taylor said that after confronting Sondland that same day, he was told that “everything” depended on an announcement of new investigations, “including security assistance,” and that Trump wanted Zelensky “in a public box” on the issue. …

Zelensky and his team struggled with a choice articulated by Andrew Kramer of the New York Times: “whether to capitulate to President Trump’s demands to publicly announce investigations against his political enemies or to refuse, and lose desperately needed military aid.”

Zelensky — who won election as an anti-corruption reformer — decided to capitulate. He’d announce the investigations in an interview with CNN on Sept. 13, Kramer said. The Ukrainians told Sondland on Sept. 8 and he shared it with Taylor.

Taylor, worried about the appearance of Ukraine taking a side in U.S. politics, pressured then-Ukrainian national security adviser Alexander Danyliuk to keep the CNN interview from happening. Kramer describes Danyliuk as the “lone holdout” among Zelensky’s team; he told Taylor that the interview wouldn’t happen. As the interview loomed, Taylor asked Zelensky’s team to confirm that no interview would take place. Yermak, he said, “looked uncomfortable in response to the question.”

By then, though, the second article had come out. The Washington Post’s editorial board wrote on Sept. 5 that it had been “reliably told” that the aid was on hold to pressure Ukraine to initiate investigations helpful to Trump. That was a Thursday; by Monday, Sept. 9, Democratic lawmakers had announced an inquiry of the Trump administration’s dealings with Ukraine. That day, the House and Senate intelligence committees were informed about a whistleblower complaint filed in response to Trump’s July 25 call, although it’s not clear whether they were informed about its focus.

Two days later, after Zelensky had agreed to the CNN interview but before it was set to occur, the administration released the aid. Zelensky’s team canceled the interview, leaving Ukrainians to wonder what he might have said. …

📔🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI): Committees Release George Kent’s Deposition Transcript as Part of Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2pQjH4j

● Taylor: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2CjYwud ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2WRwZK5

“The testimony of Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent strongly corroborates testimony from numerous other witnesses.  Mr. Kent affirms that he and his colleagues recognized the impropriety of pressuring Ukrainian officials to undertake politically-motivated investigations to help President Trump’s reelection prospects in 2020.

“Mr. Kent not only affirms testimony released this week by the Committees, but he also describes his contemporaneous documentation of conversations and events.  Yet, the State Department and White House continue to withhold these key documents from the Committees in defiance of duly authorized subpoenas.  These actions demonstrate the President’s clear obstruction of Congress and support the inference that these documents further corroborate the testimony of presidential misconduct that we have received.”

💙💙 EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: After Engaging in Multiple Overt Acts Benefitting a Conspiracy, Bill Barr Had Kerri Kupec Commit the Most Overt Act http://bit.ly/34G9h60

WaPo, Max Boot: The anatomy of a Republican smear http://wapo.st/2pHgp3v “If you want to see a real-time example of how McCarthyism operates, look no further than the attempts by President Trump and his henchmen to malign the heroic whistleblower”

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Trump Told Kentucky’s Voters to Make the Election About Him. They Did, and He’s Fucked. http://bit.ly/2WUrdav
// Trump proved this week that big rallies, big talk, and bad campaigns are a recipe for electoral disaster, and alienated suburban voters are a dagger in the heart of the GOP.

🐣 RT @mike_giglio internal State Dept. memo blasts Trump admin for not doing more to stop Turkey’s Syria invasion, accuses Turkey-backed fighters of “war crimes and ethnic cleansing,” and calls it all “a catastrophic sideshow and it is to a significant degree of our making”
⋙ WaPo: Bolton willing to defy White House and testify if court clears the way, according to people familiar with his views http://wapo.st/2NNVfsl the related ruling in the McGahn case could provide clarity by the end of November

DailyBeast, David Lurie: SCOTUS’ Choice: Trump or the Rule of Law http://bit.ly/36NHrXF
// With its own legitimacy at stake, the Supreme Court has avoided weighing in on the president’s attempts to make the legal system his personal guardian. That’s about to change.

As his losses pile up, Donald Trump has made it plain he expects the Supreme Court to serve as his ultimate protector from the overreaching “Deep State” and its allies in Congress. 

We’re about to find out if Chief Justice John Roberts and other members of the Supreme Court’s conservative majority will accept Trump’s designation of their institution as his personal guardian. The court would do so at its own peril, as stepping in to protect the president could help elect a Democratic president and Senate, and encourage them to put a quick end to the court’s long-standing conservative majority. 

Notably, the court has yet to weigh in as Trump has stonewalled nearly all efforts to gain access to key White House witnesses and documents for months. But it may weigh in soon, now that a federal appeals court in New York upheld a district court ruling ordering Trump’s accounting firm to hand over Trump business and financial records in its files, including the tax returns of the President and his businesses. 

The case raises issues going “to the heart of our Republic,” Trump attorney Jay Sekulow said as he declared that Trump will petition the Supreme Court for relief. Under an agreement between the parties, Trump will be asking the court to decide the case during its current term, meaning a reckoning is coming. Trump’s argument that his accountants cannot be subpoenaed for his financial records is quite weak, particularly given that the court upheld a subpoena directly to the president for the White House tapes during Watergate, in its 8-0 United States v. Nixon decision. …

This is hardly the first time the Supreme Court has been called upon to render a decision in a high-profile case implicating who will become president, or whether a sitting president will remain in power. Such decisions almost inevitably have a heavy impact on the court’s reputation, for better or for worse. 

The court emerged from Watergate with its reputation enhanced, after justices appointed by Republican and Democratic presidents (including Nixon himself) joined together to order the president to comply with a court order to turn over the tapes. Justice Brett Kavanaugh has described the Nixon decision as among the “greatest moments in American judicial history,” given that the courts “stood up to the other branches, were not cowed, and enforced the law.” …

🐣 RT @gtconway3d When there’s no room left in the stadium to move the goalposts, you just take the goalposts and leave.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ABC “I’m not going to read these transcripts,” Sen. Lindsey Graham says of transcripts of depositions from House impeachment inquiry. ¤ “The whole process is a joke…I’m not going to legitimize it.” https://abcn.ws/2oSjLzZ

WaPo, Paul Waldman: The Trump-era GOP: Grifters all the way down. http://wapo.st/2NQwk7p

⭕ 6 Nov 2019

DailyBeast, Justin Baragona: Lindsey Graham Claims Trump Donor Sondland Is in Cahoots With ‘Democratic Operatives’ http://bit.ly/2WRLIVj
// “Why did Sondland change his testimony?” Graham wondered aloud. “Was there a connection between Sondland and Democratic operatives on the committee?”

🐣 RT @yashar 1. Exclusive: I’ve obtained passages from the book by ‘Anonymous’, the author of the NYT Op-ed ¤ In the book, Anonymous claims that senior officials had no doubt that Pence would support invoking the 25th amendment if the majority of the cabinet agreed 📌 https://twitter.com/yashar/status/1192271574365278208?s=20

💙💙 WaPo: The fall of 1989 http://wapo.st/2p0X1xY
// ✛ Blacklist; various authors; The Berlin Wall crumbled. Regimes toppled. But 30 years later, how much have things changed?

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Schiff asked Taylor about his assertion that multiple NatSec officials sought a meeting with Trump to discuss lifting a hold on military aid to #Ukraine but the meeting proved difficult to schedule, because the issue of “purchasing Greenland” took up a lot of energy in the NSC.” https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1192184402169749516?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @CDG_GDR Apparently a lot of staff time taken up by something Republicans said was only a joke

🐣 RT @BillKristol I’m struck by Trumpworld’s obsession with the whistleblower. Exposing him wouldn’t help Trump’s case a bit. But it’s clear that outing him would be really satisfying psychologically to Trumpsters. One forgets how central to Trumpism are petty vindictiveness and cowardly bullying.
⋙ 🐣 RT @PaulaChertok The whistleblower is a powerful distraction. Smearing witnesses is a primary strategy. The WB is a focal point to literally put a face on the smear campaign, and to direct the angry mob to the scapegoat. They’re out for blood. And to revel in their lawlessness. Ugly AF.

TheAtlantic, David Graham: The More We Learn, the Worse Things Look for Trump http://bit.ly/2re8Q4q
// Republicans insisted that the full account would vindicate the president, but that’s not how it’s worked out.

💙 BuzzFeedNews, Emma Loop and Michael Sallah: Facing Scrutiny Of Their Donation To Top Republicans, Giuliani’s Associates Turned To A Major Trump Ally For Help http://bit.ly/33pNS0R
// Lev and Igor, source of funds related to marijuana [an interest of Firtash] and LNG imports [their side deal in Ukraine; RNC connections]; A firm run by Andy Surabian, who has worked with Steve Bannon and Donald Trump Jr., says Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, the business partners at the center of the impeachment inquiry, still haven’t paid for work done last year.

🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio WHOA. Costello is the lawyer who emailed Michael Cohen saying, “Sleep well tonight, you have friends in high places.” ¤ He’s now representing Giuliani.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ I am represented and assisted by Robert Costello and the Pierce Bainbridge firm in particular, Eric Creizman and Melissa Madrigal.
🐣 RT @BillKristol Isn’t Rudy admitting here that if he interfered to shape U.S. foreign policy, it was for the private interest of his client? And if he did so with Trump’s approval and involvement, that Trump was carrying out U.S. foreign policy in his personal interest not the national interest?
💙💙 🐣 RT @RudyGiuliani The investigation I conducted concerning 2016 Ukrainian collusion and corruption, was done solely as a defense attorney to defend my client against false charges, that kept changing as one after another were disproven.

WaPo: Prosecutor says Roger Stone lied ‘because the truth looked bad for Donald Trump’ http://wapo.st/2NsrRsN

NYT: Stone Trial Links Trump More Closely to 2016 Effort to Obtain Stolen Emails http://nyti.ms/2NojY7p
// Newly revealed calls between President Trump and Roger Stone dovetailed with key developments in the theft of Democratic emails, prosecutors said.

WaPo: Ambassador’s testimony offers window into impeachment inquiry’s first public hearing http://wapo.st/2JWZr7Y

WaPo, Dana Milbank: Are Bill Taylor’s notebooks Trump’s Nixon tapes? http://wapo.st/2qxEh9O

WaPo: Trump wanted Barr to hold news conference saying the president broke no laws in call with Ukrainian leader http://wapo.st/2Npbg9i

WaPo: John Bolton expressed alarm about shadow Ukraine policy, but at key moments it’s unclear what he did to stop it http://wapo.st/2pDQ4mU

🐣 RT @Bill_Maxwell_ Bill Taylor testimony: ¤ Transcript released for top US diplomat in Ukraine as part of impeachment inquiry. ¤ Taylor one of several witnesses who explained how he was told that “everything” Ukraine wanted was conditioned on the investigation.

📔🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI): Committees Release Ambassador Bill Taylor’s Deposition Transcript as Part of Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2JWZiRS

● Taylor: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2rhMrDn ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2WQCys7

“The testimony of Ambassador Taylor—a West Point graduate, Vietnam veteran, and nonpartisan diplomat—shows how President Trump withheld military aid to Ukraine and conditioned its release, as well as a vital White House meeting, on the President of Ukraine publicly announcing investigations into debunked conspiracy theories involving the Bidens and the 2016 election.

“Ambassador Taylor’s testimony lays bare how this shadow foreign policy channel pursued by the President’s agent, Rudy Giuliani, with the assistance of Ambassadors Sondland and Volker, placed immense pressure on the Ukrainian government to accomplish the President’s goal. Ambassador Taylor makes clear why this military aid and continued bipartisan support for Ukraine are so critically important—and why these efforts to undermine U.S. foreign policy for domestic political reasons were so damaging. We look forward to his public testimony.”

HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI): House Intelligence Committee Announces First Week of Open Hearings With William Taylor, George Kent and Marie Yovanovitch http://bit.ly/33AbmAc

WaPo: ‘Talk to Rudy’: Testimony from diplomats highlights Giuliani’s central role in driving Ukraine policy http://wapo.st/2CkllOd

🐣 RT @mitchellreports .@neeratanden: “A big question for Dems, in those counties can they get back some voters on kitchen table issues. Even in midterms, Dems did better in rural counties, significantly in many states really focusing on ACA expansion & issues like teacher pay.” #AMRstaff
⋙ 🐣 Yes, Dems did 13% better among RURAL voters in 2018 than in 2016 ‼️ This is a greater than the change for any other demographic.
CNN Exit Polls 2016 http://cnn.it/2PWBn9j
CNN Exit Polls 2018 http://cnn.it/2QHVBki ¤

✅ WaPo Factchecker, Salvador Rizzo: Trump’s false claim about what the Ukrainian president said about the U.S. ambassador http://wapo.st/2CfPIFE FOUR PINOCCHIOS 🍄🍄🍄🍄

WaPo, Tulose Olorunnipa and Philip Rucker: Trump makes falsehoods central to impeachment defense as incriminating evidence mounts http://wapo.st/2qujgfQ

🚫 WaPo: Senate Republicans consider including Bidens in Trump impeachment trial http://wapo.st/2PSzeex
// unlikely to happen; a distraction

ABCNews, Matthew Dowd: Impeachment looms large over the 2020 election, but Trump’s approval could be a bigger factor: Opinion http://abcn.ws/32qF49r Every president running for re-election for 60 years has received on election day within 1% of their job approval number
// “Every president running for reelection over the last 60 years has received on Election Day a percentage of the popular vote within a point of their job approval number.”

WaPo, RobertCosta: Kentucky outcome embarrasses Trump and worries many Republicans ahead of 2020 http://wapo.st/2JSHvLx

Newsweek, Greg Olear: Mike Pence Knew http://bit.ly/2WQw4t3

🐣 RT @JoeNBC #MoscowMitch has the lowest approval rating of any senator in America. Bevin’s approval rating was much higher. Your Putin fixation has now put the Majority Leader’s political future at risk. Russia’s Republican comrade is in for the fight of his political life.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Based on the Kentucky results, Mitch McConnell @senatemajldr will win BIG in Kentucky next year!

RawStory: MSNBC’s Morning Joe hilariously blames ‘toxic’ Trump for Bevin loss: ‘You lost Kentucky for Republicans!’ http://bit.ly/2NLsk8d

“Donald Trump the night before saying, you have to do this for me, basically saying this is all about me, this is all about Trump,” Scarborough said. “Bevin has to win or if he doesn’t this will be the biggest loss in the history of American politics.”

“Before Donald trump went to Kentucky on that last night and had those stupid shirts that said, ‘Read the transcript,’ printed up,” Scarborough said. “By the way, which of course the document he was talking to said up top, ‘This is not a transcript.’ The stupidity, it’s really shocking, and we’re sitting there going, how do people get away with that? They don’t.”

“We’re going to get to what happened again in the suburbs, in the Cincinnati suburbs, which, again, once again shows that Donald Trump is toxic,” Scarborough said.

Republicans won the other statewide races in Kentucky, but they didn’t tie themselves so closely to the president.

“Here’s the thing, they don’t get away with it,” he added. “He doesn’t get away with it. He’s going to be impeached. His party lost the biggest landslide vote loss in the history of the United States, Republican 2018, for following him blindly.”

Scarborough said Bevin had been cruising to re-election before rallying with Trump the night before polls opened.

“Bevin, get this, oh, so unpopular,” he said. “Bevin was ahead by 5 percentage points in the polls before Donald Trump came to the state.”

“Donald Trump cost him 5 1/2, 6 percentage points by that one rally,” Scarborough continued. “Think about it, if you’re Donald Trump you’re waking up this morning and you know — Donald, come here. Get a little closer. Bevin was ahead, son. He was ahead by five points before you went to Kentucky.”

“Donald, look at that,” he added. “I know you don’t like reading, Donald, but look — that stands for Republican. He had 52 percent before you went and did that rally for him, and he got those poor folks wearing that shirt that said ‘read the transcript’ when the piece of paper itself said ‘this is not a transcript.’ Donald, this is not working for you. You should just stay home and watch like those cage fights, right?”

“Donald, my friend, you lost the state for Republicans,” he concluded.

⋙ @Morning_Joe Often overlooked is the 13% swing of RURAL voters toward Dems between 2016 and 2018. Most rural districts remained Red BUT it shows up in state wide races like for Senator or Governor, eg Kentucky governor.
2016 http://cnn.it/2PWBn9j
2018 http://cnn.it/2QHVBki ¤

🐣 RT @JimAcosta On last night’s results, source who regularly talks to Trump: “Totally bad. Kentucky and Virginia signal to GOP they are underestimating voter intensity against Trump, and it could be terrible for them next year,” the source said. “Bad omen for impeachment,” the source added.
⋙ 🐣 Per @Morning_Joe Beshear was losing by 5% in the last poll of the KY race

DailyBeast, Lachlan Markay and Asawin Suebsaeng: Giuliani Cronies Planned ‘Fraud Guarantee’ Infomercials Starring Rudy http://bit.ly/2qtZYqY
// The former New York City mayor was nearly even more of a cable news fixture.

🚫 DailyBeast, Julia Davis: Thanks to Rand Paul, Russian Media Are Naming the Alleged Whistleblower http://bit.ly/2oR6JCP
// disgusting; Outing “the whistleblower” is the most egregious, but certainly not the only, example of Kremlin-funded media cheerleading the fight against impeachment. They love “their” Trump.

⋙ 🐣 According to FoxNews poll http://fxn.ws/2PIxCDX 34% of the 41% currently opposing impeachment say they could be swayed by new evidence. If all were persuaded, it would add 14% to the current 49% favoring impeachment = 63%. It was 58% for Nixon (59% of GOP opposed) https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1192060377896562688?s=20/photo/1
// FoxNews poll from 11/3/2019

DailyBeast, Betsy Swan and Erin Banco: Exclusive: Trump Letter Promised Zelensky ‘Unwavering’ Support http://bit.ly/2PPYMc7
// In the letter, published here for the first time, Trump pledges to stand by Kyiv no matter what. That was before he withheld aid to pressure Ukraine into investigating his rival.

🐣 🔆 This❗️⋙ On @MorningJoe, @ HeidiNBC reports that in open hearings in no later than two weeks, these fact witnesses will testify:
● Marie Yovanovitch, former ambassador to Ukraine
● Willam Taylor, her successor
● Lt Col Alexander Vindman, listened to call between Trump & Zelensky

⭕ 5 Nov 2019

CREW Sues Pompeo and State Department Over Recordkeeping Failure http://bit.ly/33XQaVl ‘State Dept officials used an irregular channel that bypassed department recordkeeping systems to enlist the aid of Ukraine … to dig up dirt on the president’s political enemies’

WashingtonMonthly, Martin Longman: Lev Parnas Could Be the Star Witness Who Takes Trump Down http://bit.ly/2Q4RL7x

JustSecurity, Sidney Blumenthal: A Dozen Questions for John Solomon http://bit.ly/34PNaKB

💙 WaPo, Philip Bump: This is how close Trump’s plan came to working http://wapo.st/2Ck10J1 TIMELINE: “But for two news articles, President Trump’s strong-arming of Ukraine probably would have worked.”

NYT: U.S. Envoy in Syria Says Not Enough Was Done to Avert Turkish Attack http://nyti.ms/2qAgzty
// In an internal memo, the senior American diplomat in northern Syria criticized the Trump administration for failing to try harder to deter Turkey from invading northern Syria last month.

🐣 The fact Barr wouldn’t go “on tv” to say Trump’s phone call w Zelensky was ‘perfect’ gives me some hope maybe he’s going to break it to him that he found nothing going after Trump’s counter-narrative on the 🍊s of Mueller probe. He’s toast w Trump anyway? 🤞

WaPo: Trump ordered to pay $2 million to charities over misuse of foundation, court documents say http://wapo.st/36SxhoC

CNN, Elliot Williams: The biggest question facing voters in 2020 http://cnn.it/2Cpi28l “Do rules matter” //➔ seems Dems are the Constitutional LAW and ORDER vs Chaos party now

🐣 RT @SethAbramson Trump’s impeachable crimes *must* be seen by Americans as CUMULATIVE. He doesn’t get a pass on *any* of it. He obstructed justice. He committed bribery. He illegally solicited foreign donations. He witness tampered. He lied to investigators. He abused power. He violated his oath.

🐣 RT @McFaul Will Trump defenders now throw Sondland under the bus, or will they say his testimony is being misunderstood (like the perfect phone call)?
⋙ 🐣 Where they’re heading: “If the President does it, it’s not illegal.” We’ve been here before.

🐣 RT @ For over a year, I resisted calls for an impeachment inquiry, knowing it is a remedy with serious consequences for the country. ¤ But the evidence we’ve uncovered of the president’s abuse of power has made that inquiry a necessity. ¤ We will do our duty.
⋙ NYT: Inside Adam Schiff’s Impeachment Game Plan http://nyti.ms/2NmtSGT
// Democrats believe the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee could be the man to bring down President Trump. This is how he’s running his investigation.

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Testimony from Sondland and Volker demonstrates:
➡️Trump used a White House meeting and military aid to pressure Ukraine to publicly announce political investigations.
➡️The pressure campaign came at the expense of our national security.
➡️And it got more insidious over time.

💽 MSNBC, Hardball: David Jolly thinks ‘Lindsey Graham should resign if he’s not going to do his job’ http://on.msnbc.com/2NO5sFj
// On Senator Lindsey Graham’s denial on a quid pro quo, David Jolly says: “I think Lindsey Graham should resign if he’s not going to do his job. He’s the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and he says he’s not going to take the time to look at the facts.”

🐣 RT @renato_mariotti We’ve approached “Baghdad Bob” territory.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Yamiche NEW White House statement on impeachment inquiry:”Both transcripts released today show there is even less evidence for this illegitimate impeachment sham than previously thought.” https://twitter.com/Yamiche/status/1191815597971165191?s=20/photo/1

💙 WaPo, Philip Bump: Gordon Sondland just gave us this scandal’s smoking quid pro quo http://wapo.st/2NEWH04

🐣 .@SecPompeo ~ “A cadet shall not lie, cheat or steal or tolerate those who do.” ¤ My husband tells me this honor code applies for life. ¤ @StateDept @WestPoint_USMA

💙🐣 RT @brycetache Kentucky, Virginia and Sondland all flipped today.

WaPo, David Ignatius: Where is Mike Pompeo? He’s hiding in fear of Donald Trump. http://wapo.st/2CiLnl2

WaPo, David Ignatius: Where is Mike Pompeo? He’s hiding in fear of Donald Trump. http://wapo.st/2CiLnl2

NYT: Trump Tax Return Case Confronts Supreme Court With a Momentous Choice http://nyti.ms/2CfSSce
// Richard M. Nixon and Bill Clinton sustained unanimous losses when they sought to withhold evidence, suggesting that President Trump may face an uphill fight.

💙 NYT: Sondland Updates Impeachment Testimony, Describing Ukraine Quid Pro Quo http://nyti.ms/2WKIdjg
// Gordon D. Sondland recounted how he told Ukrainian officials that military aid was tied to their commitment to investigations President Trump wanted.

💙 WaPo: Gordon Sondland just gave us this scandal’s smoking quid pro quo http://wapo.st/2NEWH04

💙 🐣 RT @kylecheney READ: Sondland submitted this amendment to his testimony, saying other witnesses refreshed his recollection tha tmilitary aid was withheld as part of Trump’s push to get a Biden investigation going. https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1191790088218394625?s=20/photo/1-3
📌 COMPLETE THREAD: https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1191789347445624838?s=20
💙 🐣 MT @kylecheney WOW: Kurt Volker TEXTED to a top Ukrainian official the script they wanted Zelensky to read to announce the Burisma (i.e. Biden)/2016 election investigaitons. ¤ The text: https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1191796014237331457?s=20/photo/1 ¤ The latest:
💙 🐣 RT @kylecheney In a conversation that included Volker, Trump said “all” Ukrainians as “corrupt” and “terrible people.” He said they “tried to take me down” — a reference to conspiracy theories that Manafort and Kilimnik had planted during the 2016 campaign. https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1191813999849037826?s=20/photo/1
⋙ Politico: Sondland reverses himself on Ukraine, confirming quid pro quo http://politi.co/
// A key figure in the Ukraine saga revised his testimony for impeachment investigators.

🐣 RT @ABCNews JUST IN: DOJ, DOD, DHS, DNI, FBI, NSA, and CISA release joint statement on 2020 election security, warning, “Russia, China, Iran, and other foreign malicious actors all will seek to interfere in the voting process or influence voter perceptions.” https://abcn.ws/2PSAiin https://twitter.com/ABC/status/1191840420906643457?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Aaron Blake: 5 takeaways from the Gordon Sondland and Kurt Volker testimonies http://wapo.st/2oPCwUJ

🐣 RT @AndreaChalup Putin has great representation in the hearings thanks to Devin Nunes. When Chairman Schiff first ran for Congress, bet he never imagined he’d have to counter Kremlin propaganda promoted by his GOP colleagues while they smeared a US ally. Pres. Reagan must be rolling in his grave.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavis Are their heads truly filled with this garbage, or is the GOP willingly disseminating Russian conspiracy theories? https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1191809744966766592?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: With revised testimony, Sondland ties Trump to quid pro quo http://wapo.st/2JVk7gz

🐣 RT @Yamiche Huge change it seems. ¤ Amb to E.U. Gordon Sondland updated his statement before Congress to say he now remembers telling top Ukrainian official that country likely would not receive U.S. military aid unless it publicly committed to investigations of Bidens that Pres Trump wanted. https://twitter.com/Yamiche/status/1191793420072890368?s=20/photo/1

NYT: Impeachment Inquiry Transcripts: Key Excerpts of Sondland’s and Volker’s Testimonies http://nyti.ms/2JUBJtb
// House investigators on Tuesday released transcripts from two more closed-door depositions.

📔 🔄 🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI): Committees Release Sondland and Volker Transcripts as Part of Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2WKuedv
// New Text Messages Also Released

● Sondland: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/33nkqsq ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2NjiXxC
● Volker: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/34A7mQE ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2WOhnXE
● Volker texts: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2qtbhju ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/30QhpPi

“The testimony of Ambassadors Volker and Sondland shows the progression of efforts by the President and his agent, Rudy Giuliani, to use the State Department to press Ukraine to announce investigations beneficial to the President’s personal and political interests.

“As early as May 2019, President Trump directed the Ambassadors to work with Giuliani on Ukraine policy, and over the course of the summer, an effort was made to extract a public statement from the new Ukrainian president that the Ukrainian government was investigating Burisma or the Biden family and a debunked conspiracy theory about the 2016 U.S. elections.

“It is clear from their testimony that, in exchange for the statement, President Trump would award the Ukrainian president with a highly coveted White House meeting and, later, with millions of dollars in critical military aid being withheld. Ambassador Sondland called this changing U.S. policy toward Ukraine a ‘continuum’ that became ever more ‘insidious’ over time.

“Finally, with the release of the full production of text messages provided to the Committees by Ambassador Volker, and an additional declaration by Ambassador Sondland, the President’s scheme comes into clearer focus.

“In an effort to prevent further incriminating information from coming to light, the State Department is continuing to obstruct our investigation by refusing to provide subpoenaed records, including additional text messages provided to the Department by Ambassador Sondland. This blanket stonewalling will only continue to build the case against the President for obstruction of Congress, especially in light of the damning evidentiary record the Committees have already gathered.”

WaPo: The Mueller Report Illustrated: Inside the special counsel’s obstruction investigation – Washington Post http://wapo.st/2Cj5xLQ
// A forthcoming book and six-part digital series on the obstruction investigation

DailyBeast, Betsy Swan and Erin Banco: Gordon Sondland Admits He Told Ukraine Aid Was Tied to Biden Probe http://bit.ly/2JQ5FpZ
// The U.S. ambassador to the European Union revealed in his revised testimony that he believed there was an attempt to tie Ukraine aid to public announcements of investigations.

🐣 RT @pbump Sure, why not.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kathrynw5 Lindsey Graham, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, says he won’t read any of the transcripts, and dismissed Sondland’s reversal. ¤ “I’ve written the whole process off … I think this is a bunch of B.S.” ¤ Per @alanhe

DailyBeast, Betsy Swan: Source for ‘Ukraine Collusion’ Allegations Met Devin Nunes http://bit.ly/2JSJik5
// Ex-diplomat Andrii Telizhenko said he and Nunes discussed Ukrainian politics and how to fight Russian propaganda.

⭕ 4 Nov 2019

Wonkette: Rudy’s Fixers Keep Breaking Sh*t http://bit.ly/2X8PMRe

WaPo, Yaël Eisenstat: I worked on political ads at Facebook. They profit by manipulating us. http://wapo.st/2K67ob2
// The company can’t avoid damaging democracy.

🐣 RT @justinamash Read the Constitution.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Read the Transcript

DailyBeast, Lachlan Markay: Rudy Allies Are Spreading Dirt About Bannon Behind the Scenes http://bit.ly/36DKMYU
// Trump’s former chief strategist is coming under attack from allies of the president’s personal attorney, with one memo calling Bannon “THE FOX IN THE TRUMP HOUSE.”

Politico: Giuliani associate Parnas offers to comply with subpoena http://politi.co/33ltZIb
// Many of Parnas’ records were seized by the FBI in raids on his home and elsewhere around the time of his arrest last month.

🐣 RT @JoyceVanceWhite If reports that his pal Lev Parnas is cooperating are true, we will likely get answers to the question of who has been paying Rudy soon. That should make him very nervous.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ Prosecutors are looking at his bank records. I have lots of questions, including who’s paying Rudy, if he’s paying for his travel (if not, someone else is), if he’s being reimbursed for travel & if he’s received any reimbursements/payments from the gov’t. https://twitter.com/JoyceWhiteVance/status/1183906266520915969?s=20
// 10/14/2019

DailyBeast, Amy Knight: Putin’s Top Spy: We’re Teaming Up With D.C. on Cybersecurity http://bit.ly/36zVQq8
// Behind-the-scenes cooperation with U.S. agencies, particularly on cybercrime and terrorism, is a theme the Kremlin likes to push onto center stage. Trump likes it, too.

💽 MSNBC, TheBeatWithAri: Trump’s Nixon problem: When Republicans bail on impeachment http://on.msnbc.com/2oRjZHK
// Every House Republican voted against moving forward with the Trump impeachment probe. But Democrats may be eyeing lessons from Watergate, when public hearings helped turn sentiment against Nixon, and key Republicans bucked their own party to back impeachment.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom I am immobilized with a heating pad on my back, so you’re all getting my Sunday night blast of ill-temper about Trump’s latest attacks on Vindman and others. Bottom line: We are not required to think well of people who are still defending this. /1 📌 https://twitter.com/RadioFreeTom/status/1191200567210590210?s=20
🐣 RT @ “Polarization” implies that people give a shit about policies and ideas. I will fight all day long with @CharlesPPierce or @jentaub on the left, or @JayCaruso on the right, because we disagree about policies and visions for America. That’s not this. This is something else. /4
🐣 RT @ What’s also new is that the GOP – once called the party of ideas even by Sen. Moynihan in my lifetime – has now decided that being in power is more important than fidelity to ideas or to the Constitution itself. There is no legal or constitutional red line they respect. /6
🐣 RT @ Mass communication technology exploited by unprincipled and cynical leaders in wink-wink cahoots with foreign powers, demagogues getting rich by scaring rubes and old people, a sociopath with a cult following. This is something we once would have joined together to stop. /7
🐣 RT @ At some point, friendship and comity require shared values. Americans have broken friendships over early Communism, McCarthy, civil rights, Nixon, Vietnam. This was not a tragedy. It was the social opprobrium that is a sign of moral health rather than relativistic anomie. /11
🐣 RT @ This is another of those times. The President has become a raving paranoid on national television, name calling members of Congress, smearing military officers, promising secret revenge, demanding others in the govt break the law, deriding our intel and LE professionals. /12
🐣 RT @ But the damage to the legitimacy and the long-term health of our institutions is now, in some cases, deep and irreversible. This will harm everyone long after this idiocy is over, except for the right wing grifters who will take their payday and skip town. /17
🐣 RT @ Either way, the rest of us are not obligated to respect those views, no more than we had to respect the supporters of Joe McCarthy, Father Coughlin, Huey Long, George Lincoln Rockwell, or any of the other hideous Americans who attracted a mass following. Enough is enough. /19x

NYT: Excerpts and Analysis From 2 Impeachment Inquiry Transcripts http://nyti.ms/2Cj4ECF
// House Democrats released the first two transcripts of their closed-door impeachment testimonies.

💙 NYT: Pompeo Faces Political Peril and Diplomats’ Revolt in Impeachment Inquiry http://nyti.ms/2WK2Igf
// The secretary of state has been drawn deeply into the Ukraine scandal, with a parade of his diplomats testifying. He is sticking by the president.

WaPo, Dana Milbank: So this is why Trump doesn’t want officials to testify http://wapo.st/36zeEFQ

Yovanovitch detailed a Hollywood-ready tale about how Giuliani and two of his now-indicted goons hijacked U.S. foreign policy as part of a clownish consortium that also included Sean Hannity and a corrupt Ukrainian prosecutor. Their mission: to oust the tough-on-corruption U.S. ambassador who threatened to frustrate Giuliani’s plans to get Ukraine to come up with compromising material on Joe Biden and the Democratic Party.

WaPo: Former ambassador testifies she felt threatened by Trump’s comments about her http://wapo.st/2PMdzEN

📔 🔄 🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCommittee (HPSCI): Committees Release Testimony of Yovanovich and McKinley as Part of New Public Phase of Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/36vgIPr

● Yovanovich: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/2PTqCnM ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2PQOete
● McKinley: Key Excerpts: http://bit.ly/32cHgRT ; Transcript: http://bit.ly/2NJkdZE

The three Chairs issued the following statement announcing today’s releases:

“As we move towards this new public phase of the impeachment inquiry, the American public will begin to see for themselves the evidence that the committees have collected. With each new interview, we learn more about the President’s attempt to manipulate the levers of power to his personal political benefit.

“The transcripts of interviews with Ambassadors Yovanovitch and McKinley demonstrate clearly how President Trump approved the removal of a highly respected and effective diplomat based on public falsehoods and smears against Ambassador Yovanovitch’s character and her work in support of long-held U.S. foreign policy anticorruption goals.

“Ambassadors Yovanovitch and McKinley’s testimony also demonstrates the contamination of U.S. foreign policy by an irregular back channel that sought to advance the President’s personal and political interests, and the serious concerns that this activity elicited across our government.

“Unfortunately, despite those concerns, the transcripts also show clearly that efforts to secure public support for Ambassador Yovanovitch from the senior-most levels of the State Department were never realized, thanks to worry among those leaders that such support would be directly undermined by presidential attacks.”

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “It looks like American foreign policy has become a cross between the Three Stooges and the Godfather. It’s an amazing mix of venal, violent corruption and complete and utter incompetence. That’s a toxic combination.” – @RonaldKlain w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1191491840597463041?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @duty2warn Malignant Narcissism has been at the root of the most vicious inhumanity in human history. A malignant narcissist when threatened tells lies that are the diametric opposite of truth. They walk a line between sanity and insanity. We are witnessing a descent now. In plain view.

🐣 RT @EricLiptonNYT There’s an earlier chapter with Trump & Ukraine. It involves a Ukrainian leader courting Trump. Hundreds of millions in politically convenient deals for Trump. A hold on Mueller investigation & US missiles. w/ @MarkMazzettiNYT @AndrewKramerNYT
⋙ 💙 NYT: Inside Ukraine’s Push to Cultivate Trump From the Start http://nyti.ms/2PMlhyQ
// Former President Petro Poroshenko alternately flattered President Trump, signed deals with U.S. firms and met with Rudolph Giuliani.

WaPo: Former ambassador Yovanovich testifies she felt threatened by Trump’s comments about her http://wapo.st/2PMdzEN

💙 NYT, Michelle Goldberg: On Ukraine, Trump Is a Con Man, but He’s Also a Mark http://nyti.ms/2C95SAD
// Corrupt forces find it easy to manipulate this president.

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: When Your Joint Defense Agreement with the Russian Mob Blows Up in Your Face http://bit.ly/2PO54ZQ “Parnas has decided to cooperate with the impeachment inquiry because Trump pretended not to know Parnas”

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Lev Parnas, Giuliani Associate, Opens Talks With Impeachment Investigators http://nyti.ms/2JP0E16
// Mr. Parnas could offer Congress a vein of information about a political pressure campaign in Ukraine.

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “These are, in today’s Republican party, spineless politicians rotten to the core without virtue, without any level of human integrity, devoid of self respect… Without courage and without the moral compass to recognize their own malevolence” – @DavidJollyFL w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1191487380190093313?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Michael Gerson: Warren’s climb in the polls should horrify Democrats http://wapo.st/2oLMLtb

🐣 RT @JuddLegum A U.S. ambassador was under attack from several people close to the president so she asked her bosses at the State Department WTF was going on and THEY TOLD HER THEY’D CALL SEAN HANNITY TO FIND OUT

💙 Reuters, Polina Ivanova and Ilya Zhegulev: Exclusive: Ukraine to fire prosecutor who discussed Bidens with Giuliani – source http://reut.rs/2WJwh1l Basically in keeping with Trump’s demands

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind The Mueller report interviews released Saturday revealed that Manafort pushed the conspiracy that Ukraine hacked the DNC, as early as the summer of 2016 -and importantly, per Gates, Manafort was parroting Konstantin Kilimnik, who the FBI believes has ties to Russian intelligence.
🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind So in summary, the conspiracy theory that Ukraine hacked the DNC server which Attorney General Barr is tracing down – and Giuliani, Trump and the rest of the regime are using to punish Ukraine, likely originated with Russian intelligence.

Reuters: Exclusive: Giuliani associate Parnas will comply with Trump impeachment inquiry – lawyer http://reut.rs/2WMipUa

TPM, Summer Concepcion: Grassley Defends Whistleblower Again After Trump Renews Attacks http://bit.ly/2CgkvBW

TPM, Josh Kovensky: Impeachment Be Damned: In Ukraine And US, The Hunt For Dirt Continues http://bit.ly/36Basp1

DailyBeast: Republicans’ Sad New Trump Defense: Is Attempted Murder Really a Crime? http://bit.ly/2WIPvUF “I don’t think it’s sunk in how damning these revelations are”
// I don’t think it’s sunk in how damning these revelations are, partly because information is coming at us so quickly that it’s hard to fully digest it.

💙 DailyBeast, Erin Banco and Jackie Kucinich: Senior State Adviser: Pompeo’s Silence on Yovanovitch Attacks Absolutely Killed Morale http://bit.ly/2NgR6OI
// “He just listened,” Michael McKinley, a senior aide to Pompeo, said.

💙 WaPo, Aaron Blake and Amber Phillips: 7 takeaways from Marie Yovanovitch’s and Michael McKinley’s Ukraine testimony http://wapo.st/2WIgJe2
// links to transcripts

💙 NYT: House Impeachment Investigators Release Transcripts of Closed-Door Testimony http://nyti.ms/32cN8dX

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Trump’s shift from “no quid pro quo” to “there was nothing wrong with my quid pro quo” is the kind of thing we’ve seen him get away with before. But, saying there was a quid pro quo is an admission there was attempted bribery. Bribery is a constitutional ground for impeachment.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ WaltShaub Trump just tweeted that there’s “nothing wrong” with engaging in “quid pro quo” to extort a foreign power into attacking our election. We are in some seriously dark times when the president’s defense becomes “I didn’t do the crime, but there’s nothing wrong with crime if I did.”

🔊 Words Matter Podcast: Audience of One: Donald Trump, Television, and the Fracturing of America on Apple Podcasts http://apple.co/36sfu7j
// It is impossible to understand Donald Trump without understanding America’s relationship with television. James Poniewozik is the chief television critic for The New York Times. He often focuses on the intersection between television, politics and culture. He is the author of the new book — Audience of One: Donald Trump, Television, and the Fracturing of America
// Donald Trump as anti-hero

⭕ 3 Nov 2019

🐣 RT @SallyDeal4 Biden & our allies pushed out Ukrainian prosecutor because he DIDN’T pursue corruption cases, not to thwart investigation of H. Biden. Burisma Holdings wasn’t even under scrutiny at the time Joe Biden called for Shokin’s ouster.
⋙ USAToday, Courtney Subramanian: Explainer: Biden, allies pushed out Ukrainian prosecutor because he didn’t pursue corruption cases http://bit.ly/33ERGLW
// because he DIDN’T

AP: Mueller documents: Manafort pushed Ukraine hack theory http://bit.ly/32etwWW

Notes from an FBI interview were released Saturday after lawsuits by BuzzFeed News and CNN led to public access to hundreds of pages of documents from special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation. The documents included summaries of interviews with other figures from the Mueller probe, including Trump’s former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen.

Manafort speculated about Ukraine’s responsibility as the campaign sought to capitalize on DNC email disclosures and as Trump associates discussed how they could get hold of the material themselves, deputy campaign chairman Rick Gates told investigators, according to a summary of one of his interviews.

Gates said Manafort’s assertion that Ukraine might have done it echoed the position of Konstantin Kilimnik, a Manafort business associate who had also speculated that the hack could have been carried out by Russian operatives in Ukraine. U.S. authorities have assessed that Kilimnik, who was also charged in Mueller’s investigation, has ties to Russian intelligence. American intelligence agencies have determined that Russia was behind the hack, and Mueller’s team indicted 12 Russian agents in connection with the intrusion.

💙 NYT: Manafort Spread Ukraine Conspiracy Theory Months Before 2016 Election http://nyti.ms/2PJ1ikv
// Documents from the special counsel’s inquiry show that President Trump’s former campaign chairman shared the theory shortly after stolen Democratic emails were published that June.

CBSNews: Whistleblower willing to answer Republicans’ questions in impeachment probe, lawyer says http://cbsn.ws/2K1nMK3 in writing, but without going through Democrats

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood bipartisan support has long been the gold standard signifying national consensus ¤ but concept loses meaning if one party withholds support no matter what, as a matter of strictly-enforced doctrine ¤ McConnell announced this strategy against Obama ¤ It’s GOP impeachment strategy now

🐣 RT @BillKristol Of course many (all?) of those who listened to Trump’s call were horrified. But Trump does argue that he knew the call had many listeners, and that’s evidence of innocence. What then to make of his insistence on meeting Putin one-on-one, and confiscating the translator’s notes?

🐣 RT @amandarivkin There are countries capable of reform in the face of failure and collapse, countries where human misery and suffering are not treated as sports for the soul, where alcohol isn’t consumed by the bathtub full and the truth about the barbarism of the past isn’t spun into foul lies.
⋙ 🐣 RT @amandarivkin Just sayin’ Leonid, no one is Russophobic because Russophobia isn’t real. People don’t like Russia because it’s leadership past and present is literally comprised of some of the worst people on earth who are responsible for so much human misery on this earth.
⋙ 🐣 RT @amandarivkin There are better brands than a corrupt mafia coterie of oligarchs pretending to govern a country they are absolutely incapable of governing. There are big countries with a GDP greater than Italy. There are countries where the leader doesn’t get off on being a comic book villain.

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok Sure, Republicans want to retain power. But they’ve chosen wrapping themselves in Trump to do it. That means embracing mind-numbing propaganda, lurching toward fascism & aligning w/ true foes of America & democracy. Trump’s adopted Putin’s views on nearly everything, esp #Ukraine
⋙ 🐣 RT @PaulaChertok Do you think Republicans knew Trump would soak up Russian propaganda like a sponge? Because that’s the generous take on Trump’s apparent loathing of Ukraine. He’s even said “It’s not a real country.” GOP better wake up & smell the Putin. #ImpeachAndRemove WaPo: http://wapo.st/2pEzmU9

🐣 RT @NatSecMulligan As Americans begin to tune out of the confusing political debate about high crimes and misdemeanors and quid pro quo, Washington insiders should take note. We need to keep it simple. Here’s how. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/NatSecMulligan/status/1191058737848573953?s=20

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Given that we are now in an officially-declared impeachment hearing, Congress should subpoena all phone conversation records with specific world leaders (first among them Putin) that are hiding in the secret server. It would be a treasure trove of impeachable Trump dirty-talk.

🐣 I saw the danger of “siloing” back in the ‘90s ~ that the Internet wld let people self-sort. First I thought this would be based on ideology; then I thought it was based on brain structures; now I think it is based on social evolution: Enligtenment values vs a prior feudal model.

🐣 RT @BillKristol How large is Trump’s base? Well, take a look at the cross tabs at pages 43-44. 41% of registered voters are against impeachment. Of those, 57% say no new evidence could cause them to change their minds. That would put Trump’s hardcore base at around 25%. https://fxn.ws/2NcAc3J

📊 Fox News Poll: Fox News Poll: 49 percent favor impeaching Trump http://fxn.ws/2PIxCDX (Fox News polls are rated “A” by FiveThirtyEight)
● Job Performance 42/57 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1191026872370503683?s=20/photo/1
● Impeach? 49/41 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1191027250533142528?s=20/photo/1
● New evidence 34* https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1191027653622599680?s=20/photo/1
● Remove v Vote 42/43 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1191028011132428289?s=20/photo/1
// *among those opposing impeachment: could change mind 34, no 57

📊 Fox News Poll: Biden leads nomination race, tops Trump by 12 points in matchup http://fxn.ws/2PIxCDX (Fox News polls are rated “A” by FiveThirtyEight)
● Change since March https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1191022351728730114?s=20/photo/1
● Matchups https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1191022672655847427?s=20/photo/1
// Trump vs: Biden 39/51, Sanders 41/49, Warren 41/46, Clinton 41/43, Buttigieg 41/41

CNN: Mueller interview notes obtained by CNN show Trump’s push for stolen emails http://cnn.it/33bW1G9

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom Manafort was in bed with pro-Russian oligarchs, meaning “Russia.” They wanted to discredit the election story, and turn Americans – one in particular – against Ukraine. Manafort did what he was paid to do: keep Trump pro-Russian and anti-Ukraine

DailyBeast, Sam Brodey: Inside the Republican Plan to Deep-Six the Trump Impeachment Hearings http://bit.ly/33olegk
// Trump allies plan to call for witnesses who could bolster their narrative and hammer away at the anonymous whistleblower whose account launched the inquiry in the first place.

DailyBeast, Michael Weiss: Here’s How the KGB Knew You’d Be a Traitor: an Exclusive Look at Its Recruitment Manual http://bit.ly/32a5Rae
// The bottom line for spy recruitment comes down to this: look for the losers, especially the ones who want to think they are winners because they hang on to important positions.

⭕ 2 Nov 2019

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Such a shocker that Konstantin Kilimnik, with his ties to Russian intelligence, has been promoting the same conspiracy theory (“let’s pretend that Ukraine—not Russia—meddled in U.S. elections”) that Trump is still pushing. https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1190739813919580161?s=20/photo/1
// from Buzzfeed’s Mueller docs

🐣 RT @JohnWDean At what crime did Richard Nixon succeed, Brit? The break-ins failed, the abuses of power failed, the obstructions failed. Have you ever heard of conspiracy, aiding & abetting, attempted crimes or endeavors— all can be serious crimes. Don’t show you’re stupid, @brithume
⋙ 🐣 RT @brithume Dumb answer. Failed crimes don’t get the ultimate penalties. Impeachment is the ultimate penalty.

🐣 RT @markrcarpenter Surely one of the most successful active measures of all time:
Manafort blamed Ukrainians for the DNC hacks by “parroting a narrative advanced by Konstantin Kilimnik,” who the FBI assessed has ties to Russian intelligence.
And it’s still propagating.
⋙ WaPo: Internal Mueller documents show Trump campaign chief pushed unproven theory Ukraine hacked Democrats http://wapo.st/34oCK4k

🐣 RT @tedlieu Why is @realDonaldTrump making up this lie? Because he knows these transcripts, which are all reviewed and signed off by the witnesses, will be devastating to him when they are released to the public. ¤ No one is above the law.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Schiff will change the transcripts just like he fraudulently made up the phone call. He is a corrupt politician!

🐣 RT @ericgarland I concur. If Manafort, Kushner, and Trump were working with Veselnitskaya & Co on June 9 down to the level of propaganda about the Clinton Foundation, THEY WERE COLLUDING. BIGLY. WITH THE RUSSIAN MOB. 📌 https://twitter.com/ericgarland/status/1190794358519422977?s=20
🐣 RT @ THIS EXPLAINS THE PANIC CALLS TO UKRAINE THIS SUMMER. Trump knew that impeachment would bring up the real details of how in bed they were with Putin.
🐣 RT @ The only play Trump had left was to bully Ukraine’s new president into helping him “both sides” the issue by ginning up a fake investigation of Joe Biden. ¤ Because IT WASN’T BOTH SIDES.
🐣 RT @ Neither side is perfect. But only one political party conspired directly with America’s mortal enemies at the level of hacking computers, planning propaganda using Russian military-grade PsyOps, and laundering Russian Mob money into campaigns. ¤ The GOP. And Trump. [ … ]

WaPo: Internal Mueller documents show Trump campaign chief pushed unproven theory Ukraine hacked Democrats http://wapo.st/2NzIrFR The documents were obtained through FOIA lawsuits by BuzzFeed and CNN

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: DOJ Pre-Dumps the Stone Trial: What BuzzFeed Obtained via FOIA http://bit.ly/2PJwikm “we’re really only getting a snippet of damaging information we’ll get over the next two weeks”

NYT: In Trump’s Twitter Feed: Conspiracy-Mongers, Racists and Spies http://nyti.ms/2NDkA83

🐣 RT @ JasonLeipold Earlier this year, right after AG Barr released his memo characterizing Mueller’s report, I started filing #FOIA requests for primary source documents that were used to draft the report as well as other underlying documents amassed by Mueller’s probe ¤ 1/📌 https://twitter.com/JasonLeopold/status/1190834783514853376?s=20
⋙ BuzzFeedNews, Jason Leopold and Anthony Cormie: Here Are 17 Things BuzzFeed News Is Trying To Pry Loose About The Mueller Investigation http://bit.ly/34zXKp5
// 4/17/2019; BuzzFeed News has filed Freedom of Information Act requests for a broad swath of records about the Mueller investigation — and is already fighting for some of them in court.r
↥ ↧
💙💙 BuzzFeedNews: The Mueller Report’s Secret Memos http://bit.ly/2oIj8Jp
// By Jason Leopold and Zoe Tillman and Ellie Hall and Emma Loop and Anthony Cormier;
BuzzFeed News sued the US government for the right to see all the work that Mueller’s team kept secret. Today we are publishing the first installment.
⋙ ≣ First Tranche: [pdf] http://bit.ly/2NNmx2b 278p

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Trump told his top advisers that “everyone” was telling him not to do it because it would anger Russia, the former official said. In fact, his entire team was advising the opposite.
🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Trump’s entire national security Cabinet unanimously supported selling antitank weapons to the Ukrainians. But Trump hesitated. “He kept saying it . . . wasn’t worth pissing off Russia and what a bad country Ukraine was.”
🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Trump peppered Volker with his negative views of Ukraine, suggesting that it wasn’t a “real country,” that it had always been a part of Russia, and that it was “totally corrupt.” ¤ [That is EXACTLY what Putin would want Trump to think and say.]
⋙ WaPo: A presidential loathing for Ukraine is at the heart of the impeachment inquiry http://wapo.st/36pnt5j

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Your Trumpkins Won’t Say It But You’re in Deep Shit, Donald http://bit.ly/2PCC6Mx
// You’ll never admit it, and no one in your orbit will tell you, but you’re in the s**t, and it’s getting deeper and more pungent by the hour.

⭕ 1 Nov 2019

ForeignPolicy (11/1): Fear and Loathing at Pompeo’s State Department http://bit.ly/33pp5tU
// Career diplomats feel betrayed as the secretary of state stays silent on the Ukraine inquiry. But Pompeo remains a star in Republican circles as he eyes a possible Senate run.

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs Those battling today against the plagues of nationalism and irrationalism should remember Albert Camus’s greatest insight, writes Robert Zaretsky: while hope might well be foolish, despair is even more so.
⋙ ForeignAffairs, Robert Zaretsky: The Cure for the Plague Is Decency http://fam.ag/2WR8NYi
// For Times of Extremity, Albert Camus Prescribed Modest Virtues

💙 Reuters: Exclusive: Overhaul of Ukraine prosecution agency buries Manafort inquiries – investigators http://reut.rs/2pD724E

Politico, Natasha Bertrand: Testimony: White House lawyer told Vindman not to discuss Ukraine call http://politi.co/34vlElx
// The Nationals Security Council’s top Ukraine adviser told lawmakers he was instructed to conceal details of the president’s conversation from other officials.

Eisenberg recorded Vindman’s complaints in notes on a yellow legal pad, then conferred with his deputy Michael Ellis about how to handle the conversation because it was clearly “sensitive,” Vindman testified. The lawyers then decided to move the record of the call into the NSC’s top-secret codeword system—a server normally used to store highly classified material that only a small group of officials can access.

Vindman did not consider the move itself as evidence of a cover-up, according to a person familiar with his testimony. But he said he became disturbed when, a few days later, Eisenberg instructed him not to tell anyone about the call—especially because it was Vindman’s job to coordinate the interagency process with regard to Ukraine policy.

💽 MSNBC, All In: Chris Hayes presents 9 pieces of evidence of a quid pro quo http://bit.ly/2NFykPK
// Chris Hayes lays out the nine pieces of evidence that show Trump committed the most elemental form of corruption and bribery.

DailyBeast, Barbara McQuade: Trump and His Defenders Keep Tossing Around Legal Terms. Here’s What They Really Mean. http://bit.ly/325Z3uc
// The idea seems to be to confuse the public by tossing around terms that simply don’t apply to his impeachment proceeding.

WaPo, Barbara McQuade: Trump’s demands that we ‘READ THE TRANSCRIPT!’ are just sleight of hand http://wapo.st/2C4lqpl
// The president agrees with his critics on what happened on the call. But they disagree on whether it was corrupt.

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok Least surprising news: Indicted Russian mob linked oligarch #FIRTASH bankrolled Lev Parnas’ jet setting w/ #Giuliani in search of Biden dirt. So Firtash’s money, made thx to Putin, funded Trump’s Ukraine extortion scheme! #AllRoadsLeadToPutin #Impeachment
🔆 This❗️⋙ CNN, Vicky Ward and Marshall Cohen: ‘I’m the best-paid interpreter in the world’: Indicted Giuliani associate Lev Parnas touted windfall from Ukrainian oligarch http://cnn.it/36k2gcK

Earlier this year, Lev Parnas, the indicted associate of Rudy Giuliani, received a sudden windfall of money from a prominent Ukrainian oligarch who is fighting extradition to the United States and is suspected of having ties to the Russian mob, according to four sources who spoke with Parnas.

This summer, Parnas told potential business associates that his company began receiving payments from the oligarch, Dmytro Firtash, who is living in Austria while fighting bribery charges in the US, the sources told CNN.

Parnas also told these people he met with Firtash several times over the summer while in Vienna. In June, according to one of these sources, Parnas vouched to Firtash for two well-known Washington lawyers who later brought up Firtash’s plight in a face-to-face meeting with Attorney General William Barr.

These new details appear to reveal a much more substantial relationship than previously known between Parnas and Firtash, and how Firtash’s years-long extradition battle suddenly collided with Giuliani’s push to dig up dirt on President Donald Trump’s political opponents.

They could also raise the stakes for Giuliani, whose financial ties are being examined by federal investigators. A company owned by Parnas paid Giuliani $500,000 for consulting in the fall of 2018. Giuliani maintains that the money did not originate overseas.

CNN previously reported that a counterintelligence probe of Giuliani is also underway. Giuliani has maintained he’s acted appropriately in the interests of his client, President Donald Trump.

In private conversations with would-be business associates before his arrest this month, Parnas boasted that his newfound luxurious lifestyle was bankrolled by Firtash, two sources told CNN. …

Firtash’s lawyers have downplayed the relationship between their client and Parnas. In statements, they describe Parnas as merely an interpreter hired to communicate with Firtash, who does not speak English. …

Parnas played a pivotal role in Firtash’s decision to replace Davis with Joseph diGenova and Victoria Toensing, according to a source with direct knowledge of the situation. ¤ Parnas vouched for them directly to Firtash at a meeting in Vienna in June, specifically touting their personal ties to Giuliani, a source close to the lawyers told CNN. ¤ The husband and wife legal duo are well-known Republicans, frequent defenders of Trump on cable news and nearly joined Trump’s legal team last year. diGenova says he’s known Barr for 30 years— connections that could prove valuable in Firtash’s ongoing extradition fight.

Firtash was arrested in 2014 and the Austrian Supreme Court finally approved his extradition in June, though some legal obstacles still remain while he seeks to overturn the ruling.

A source with knowledge of the meeting told CNN that Parnas was the middleman who, a month after the Vienna meeting, formally met with Firtash’s legal team as well as diGenova and Toensing back in the US.

The July meeting took place at the Trump International Hotel in Washington. Present were Parnas, Fruman, diGenova, Toensing and two other Firtash representatives, a source with knowledge told CNN. Also in attendance, the source said, was David Correia, one of Parnas’ business partners who was also indicted in the campaign finance conspiracy.

At some point shortly before that meeting, the deal was sealed. Toensing and diGenova joined Firtash’s legal team and, they later met personally with Barr and other Justice Department officials, where they asked for the criminal case against Firtash to be dropped. The Washington Post was first to report the meeting, and that Barr declined to get involved. …

The next month, on October 4, shortly after House Democrats requested documents from Parnas and Fruman, flight records show that Parnas chartered a jet to Cape Cod. Parnas told two sources that he was there to meet his lawyer John Dowd, who previously represented Trump during the Mueller investigation.

Democrats have since subpoenaed Parnas and Fruman for documents, though Dowd has pushed back. Dowd directly tied Parnas and Fruman to the President when he told lawmakers that some requested materials could fall under attorney-client privilege because his clients “assisted Mr. Giuliani in connection with his representation of President Trump.”

The flight records indicate that Parnas and Fruman chartered a private jet from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Washington on October 8, the day before they were arrested at Dulles while boarding a plane to Vienna. Giuliani lunched with Parnas and Fruman at the Trump International Hotel in Washington just hours before they were arrested, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The purpose of their trip to Vienna, as CNN previously reported, was to meet up with Giuliani and former Ukrainian prosecutor general Victor Shokin, a major player in the widening Ukraine scandal because of his discredited claims against the Bidens.

As vice president, Biden led a push by the Obama administration that was joined by the International Monetary Fund and other European nations to have Shokin removed because he was not prosecuting corruption cases.

By the time of Parnas’ attempted trip to Vienna this month, Shokin was already involved in Firtash’s case. Shokin had submitted an affidavit to an Austrian court supporting Firtash’s arguments against extradition, claiming there was political interference by the US.

It was in that affidavit that Shokin first made the unfounded claims about Biden, which Giuliani promoted for months after speaking with Shokin earlier this year. That conversation happened over Skype after Giuliani unsuccessfully lobbied the State Department and White House to grant Shokin a visa so they could to meet face-to-face.

There is no evidence of wrongdoing by the Bidens.

Parnas and Giuliani hoped to book Shokin for a Fox News interview in Vienna, where he could levy his allegations against Biden for the first time on American television, according to four sources. It never happened.

TheHill: Pelosi suggests impeachment inquiry could expand beyond Ukraine http://bit.ly/2WFfnkn

💙 WaPo, David Ignatius: In Ukraine, the quid pro quo may have started long before the phone call http://wapo.st/322Duuo
// 10/31/2019; next 2 also from Maddow ✛ Ignatius Jan 2017 “dawdle”
↥ ↧
💙 WaPo, David Ignatius: Why did Obama dawdle on Russia’s hacking? http://wapo.st/2PE5cv2
// 1/12/2017
↥ ↧
💙 KyivPost, Veronika Melkozerova: Black ledger’ investigation appears to come to a halt http://bit.ly/34qKCCz
// 6/15/2017

WaPo: Growing number of GOP senators consider acknowledging Trump’s quid pro quo on Ukraine http://wapo.st/2WyhgPT

💙🐣 RT @TheReinhardt One British official with knowledge of Barr’s wish list presented to London commented “it is like nothing we have come across before, they are basically asking, in quite robust terms, for help in doing a hatchet job on their own intelligence services”’
⋙ TheIndependent [UK]: ‘It’s like nothing we have come across before’: UK intelligence officials shaken by Trump administration’s requests for help with counter-impeachment inquiry http://bit.ly/2JH5MnI
// As impeachment inquiries heat up, president’s people are busy pursuing a counter offensive aimed at discrediting Mueller’s findings that Russia interfered in 2016 election

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: White House official who heard Trump’s call w Ukraine leader testified that he was told to keep quiet http://wapo.st/34l58nT Lt Col Alexander Vindman testified that he received this instruction from John Eisenberg, the top legal adviser for the National Security Council

BuzzFeedNews, Zoe Tillman: The Mueller Investigation Is Having An Unexpected Moment In Democrats’ Impeachment Inquiry Months After It Ended http://bit.ly/2NuUZhG left over legal cases become newly relevant
// What is dead may never die.

AP: Impeachment inquiry focuses on 2 White House lawyers http://bit.ly/2poqHp0 John Eisenberg, the lead lawyer for the National Security Council, and Michael Ellis, a senior associate counsel to the president. ⋙ shielded access to the call transcript

📊 WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Poll warning for Trump and Republicans: Danger ahead. http://wapo.st/36lAXid WaPo/ABC Poll ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1190323925613531137?s=20/photo/1

A plurality (49 to 47 percent) approve of impeachment and removal, while a large majority (58 to 34 percent) disapprove of how he is handling impeachment. Perhaps smearing respected civil servants, threatening the whistleblower and insulting members of Congress is not the way to go. By a margin of 55 to 35 percent, Americans think Trump did something wrong regarding Ukraine; 47 percent say he did something seriously wrong. It is a good thing the House is moving to open hearings — by a 65 to 33 percent margin, Americans do not like the closed-door proceedings.

Sixty-six percent think Trump has behaved in an unpresidential way, and 58 percent say in a way damaging to the United States. A majority thinks the pullout in Syria damaged our image as a reliable ally, and a majority (54 to 28 percent) think he has made us less respected in the world.

His approval numbers are atrocious among women (31/64), white college graduates (38/61), women college graduates (32/67), suburban dwellers (41/56) and independents (38/57). Among suburban women he trails 33 to 63 percent. He is surviving almost entirely on white evangelicals (74/23).

WaPo, Greg Sargent: The GOP defense of Trump is getting more corrupt. Here’s what’s next. http://wapo.st/2PCGJGk

The scope of corruption is mind-boggling. ¤ Remember, this whole scheme amounted to a months-long plot involving diplomats colluding with Trump lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani to manipulate our foreign policy and use hundreds of millions of dollars in U.S. aid urgently sought by a nation under Russian attack to serve Trump’s political imperatives — to falsify the corruption of the 2016 election and facilitate the corruption of the next one.

This plot also involves an extensive effort by Trump’s Cabinet officials, with Pompeo’s State Department trying to block officials from divulging the truth about it, Attorney General William P. Barr working to falsify the truth about 2016, and his Justice Department trying to smother insider whistleblowing about the effort to extort a foreign power to help rig the 2020 election.

More will be publicly documented in coming weeks. This is what Republicans will be either justifying or pretending doesn’t exist.

… Trump wants Republicans to say: Trump was damn right to pressure Ukraine to investigate Biden, because Biden is corrupt. Trump himself has at times unabashedly told reporters that, yes, Ukraine should investigate Biden.

I don’t know whether Trump will end up going quite this far. But as more corruption is documented, Republicans will find it harder and harder to explain away — even as Trump’s demands that they go all-in behind that worsening picture of corruption grow louder and more insistent.

✅ WaPo, Salvado Rizzo: The Trump brothers’ claims that they no longer profit from foreign deals http://wapo.st/36lvgkl FOUR PINOCCHIOS 🍄🍄🍄🍄

🐣 RT @NewsHour “This is the same process and the same procedures that were used during the Clinton impeachment and the Nixon impeachment,” says @RepAdamSchiff
⋙ PBS: Schiff says House GOP hasn’t taken advantage of depositions http://to.pbs.org/2oE9t6D

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Trump is keeping US forces in Syria to secure its oil fields & is willing to go to war over them. “We may have to fight for the oil. It’s OK. Maybe somebody else wants the oil, in which case they have a hell of a fight. But there’s massive amounts of oil.” [There isn’t]
⋙ NewYorker, Robin Wright: Trump’s Baffling Plan to Pillage Syria’s Oil http://bit.ly/2C1CRqp

📊 WaPo: Americans sharply divided over whether to impeach & remove Trump from office, WaPo/ABC poll finds http://wapo.st/2q9oUEa 49% want president removed from office //➔ when televised Watergate hearings began, it was 19% (‼️) & 59% of GOP was stuck with Nixon until the end
//➔ people are characterizing this poll all wrong: 18% of REPUBLICANS thinking Trump should be impeached and removed is HUGE ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1190290865387909121?s=20/photo/1
//➔ at the beginning of the televised Watergate hearings, 19% thought Nixon should be removed; 49% think Trump should be ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1190292635531038720?s=20/photo/1
// Trump did something wrong: 47% serious, 8% not serious, 35% nothing wrong

🐣 RT @MollyJongFast How does one parody a president beyond parody?
⋙ 🐣 RT @jdawsey1 A lot of aides in Trump admin think releasing memo of Zelensky call was a mistake. Trump now says he wants to read it in a “fireside chat” on TV.

🐣 RT @Delavegalaw Trump/GOP aren’t saying “No quid pro quo.” They’re saying it was OK: an act of 45’s foreign policy power. That’s the issue! We have to argue it was NOT OK. Asking a foreign leader to aid you in an election? NOT OK. Shakedowns? NOT OK. Corrupt deals for POTUS’s benefit? NOT OK.

🐣💙 .@JonMeacham In July 2015, I wrote the passage below: @Morning_Joe ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1190246756010938369?s=20/photo/1

Can we trust ourselves with our own future and that of our planet or have we lost our sense of agency: can we even begin to comprehend the consequences of our actions? … We feel enmeshed in an indecipherable network of causality, in which it impossible to act morally because we can identify neither reachable goals nor meaningful actions.

Has the Enlightenment itself failed? – that world of rights and responsibilities in which the individual was the measure of all things, the crux of ethics and morality, the agent of action. This question frames the dreadful legacy we may leave to our children. They will live with the consequences of our inaction, of our inability to bear the burden of moral and effective self-governance. “A Republic,” Ben Franklin cautioned: “ – if you can keep it.”

🐣 RT @Morning_Joe ‘Trumpists have returned to a pre+Enlightenment way of thinking and social orgaization and in which others did your thinking for you’ [approx] ~ Jon Meacham

🎃 🎃 31 Oct 2019 🔆 This❗️⋙ Beginning Impeachment

FinancialTimes, Edward Luce: How the Borgias point the way for Trump’s America http://on.ft.com/2NvjRWD
// There are disquieting similarities between the US today and the medieval Catholic church

NewYorker, Susan Glasser: “He’s No Mr. Nice Guy”: Impeachment Comes for Trump http://bit.ly/2r2TNdV

Trump says that his July 25th phone call with the Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, which set off the alarm bells among his own national-security staff, was “perfect.” He wants his defenders to agree and to do so publicly. But Republican members of Congress have largely declined to follow Trump’s instructions. In the House debate on Wednesday, there was lots of discussion about how unfair the Democratic rules for the investigation are, but almost no one claimed that it’s just fine for the President to pressure a foreign leader to investigate his political rivals. No one said that the call was “perfect,” no matter how many times Trump has asked them to.

… … Trump told reporters, before flying to Chicago, where he proceeded to claim that the Democratic-run city was more dangerous than Afghanistan. “But I think you ought to look at the case. And the case is very simple. It’s quick. It’s so quick. … …

Trump, however, is arguably right about the straightforward nature of the case. It’s just that all of the evidence and testimony so far has tended to be damaging to him, including his own words. None of it has been exculpatory. …

… On Wednesday night, in the middle of Game Seven of the World Series, the President’s campaign ran an ad that somehow managed to mash it all together, attacking the Democrats for impeachment while touting his “obliteration” of Baghdadi and the Islamic State. The ad, I thought, was a true reflection of the Trump of 2019: angry, defensive, a literal killer. It is a dark, menacing ad, for a dark, menacing time. At any other moment, the linkage between the domestic political fight over impeachment and the actual war against the Islamic State would seem bizarre and inappropriate. But not at this moment. In Trump’s world, the linkage is simple: it’s all about him. So is the ad, which sells his divisive personality as the rationale for his reëlection. This is precisely the case that President Trump will make to the members of Congress who must consider the impeachment charges against him in the coming months, and it is the case that he will make to voters next November. “He’s no Mr. Nice Guy,” the ad admits, but so what? “Sometimes it takes a Donald Trump to change Washington.” In this case, the President is absolutely right. Washington is different than it was before. There is no going back.

WaPo, Dana Milbank: An extraordinary case of projection on the House floor http://wapo.st/2N6YQm9 Devin Nunes “railed about the sort of person who believes in ‘conspiracy theories’ and relies on ‘defamation and slander,’ who spins a ‘preposterous narrative’”
// inside title (fp title above): Republicans convene the cult of Trump; “… with ‘no evidence’ and only ‘bizarre obsession’.”
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WaPo, Dana Milbank: An extraordinary case of projection on the House floor http://wapo.st/2N6YQm9 (Did the Republicans all go to the same workshop on ‘How to Gaslight’ at that retreat last week?)

… [W]hat [Devin Nunes] said on the House floor during Thursday’s debate to authorize a formal impeachment inquiry was jaw-dropping. He railed about the sort of person who believes in “conspiracy theories” and relies on “defamation and slander,” who spins a “preposterous narrative” with “no evidence” and only “bizarre obsession.”

Surely he was describing one Donald J. Trump to a T?

On the contrary, Nunes applied these Trumpian signatures to Democrats. “What we’re seeing among Democrats on the Intelligence Committee,” he said, “is like a cult. These are a group of people loyally following their leader as he bounces from one outlandish conspiracy to another.”

It was perhaps the most extraordinary case of projection ever to present itself on the House floor. [Pure gaslighting, Orwellian]

Republicans are defending President Trump, who believes windmills cause cancer, in impeachment proceedings literally sparked by his pursuit of a debunked conspiracy theory in Ukraine — and Democrats are the ones loyally following the conspiracy theories of their cult leader, who apparently is Rep. Adam Schiff?

Republicans, therefore, need a defense mechanism to displace these unpleasant feelings onto somebody else. The Grand Old Party is grossly projecting. It’s Trump’s “No puppet. You’re the puppet!” defense, but now his entire party is doing it.

Trump has repeatedly advanced Moscow’s agenda, pulling out of Syria, siding with Russia over U.S. intelligence on election interference and withholding military aid to Ukraine. But Republican Whip Steve Scalise (La.) displayed on the House floor a poster of a hammer and sickle and the Kremlin and said Democrats are the ones doing things “Soviet-style.”

Trump put national security second to his political needs when he withheld aid to Ukraine in order to get dirt on Joe Biden. But Rep. Liz Cheney (Wyo.), the GOP conference leader, said Democrats are the ones “putting politics above national security.”

Trump dismissed the threat of foreign election interference, while his allies fought off legislation to strengthen election security. But House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (Calif.) alleged that Democrats are the ones undermining “the integrity of our electoral process.”

And then there was Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Tex.). “For one man to turn this country upside down,” he said, is something “our Founding Fathers warned about.” Surely this was about Trump? Nope — Schiff.

For years, the primary complaint against Trump has been that he tears the country apart — and that his constant chaos has put the nation through extraordinary stress. But during a GOP news conference after the vote, Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-N.Y.) said Democrats are the ones “eagerly ripping our country in half,” and Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) lamented “what the Democrats have put our nation through for now almost four years.” (He specifically blamed them for the Mueller probe, launched by Trump appointees.)

Trump, who made the politics of projection an art form, held his own. His campaign put out a quote from him saying “Democrats have committed themselves to destroying democracy.” And Stephanie Grisham, press secretary for the chaotic White House said after the vote: “I’ve got to say, Nancy Pelosi has lost all control over there.”

Also cult-like: Republicans’ claims not only that Trump did nothing impeachable but also that he did nothing wrong when he withheld an ally’s military aid for a promise to investigate a political opponent.

At their post-vote news conference, Republicans were asked: “Will you all go on the record and say the president did nothing inappropriate?” ¤ “Yes,” chorused the 50 men and three women onstage. ¤ “A very clear yes,” said McCarthy. ¤ Doesn’t he know that cults always end badly? [Do they?]

🐣 RT @DrDenaGrayson 🔥In a lawsuit on whether Don McGahn obey a #subpoena and testify, a federal judge slammed Team🇷🇺Trump: “We don’t live in a world where your status as a former executive branch official somehow shields you or prevents you from giving information.”😎
⋙ CNN: Judge critical of Trump administration’s attempt to control testimony of former official By Katelyn Polantz and Marshall Cohen, CNN http://cnn.it/2C1z6RL

Lawfare, Jonathan Shaun: The Executive’s Privilege: Rethinking the President’s Power to Withhold Information http://bit.ly/2PAyCtS

🐣 RT @tedlieu Let’s be clear. If @realDonaldTrump does this, he is sending the message that there is nothing wrong with the US President soliciting foreign interference in our elections, and that he will do it again unless he is removed.
🐣 RT @renato_mariotti Fantastic idea. Everyone in the United States should hear what Trump said on that call.
⋙ DavidMDrucker NEWS: A defiant @realDonaldTrump signaled he’s disinclined to cooperate w/ House Dems in impeachment proceedings, while suggesting he might read transcript of Zelensky call aloud to nation in “fireside chat.” https://washex.am/2N2J4Zm me & @robcrilly from the Oval. @dcexaminer
⋙ 🐣 We’re heading in 1984 territory: “The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.” — George Orwell, “1984”

🐣 RT @viewsfordays “Just to be clear, it wasn’t just one phone call. That is what we’ve really learned over the last several weeks. This was a multiple-month operation to try to use the public office of the president for his private interests & do nothing to defend Ukraine”
⋙ RawStory: ‘Music to Putin’s ears’: Ambassador McFaul blasts Trump’s pattern of furthering Russian interests http://bit.ly/320qeGx

WSJ: Giuliani Associate Left Trail of Troubled Businesses Before Ukraine Probe Push http://on.wsj.com/2WGKvjH
// Lev Parnas pointed to relationship with ex-New York mayor to show investors he could ‘get things done’
⋙ See under Entire Articles: WSJ Parnas 10-31-2019

🐣 Tim Morrison was called as a fact witness. He is not a lawyer.

🐣 RT @tedlieu Today the House voted to authorize release of transcripts of the witness depositions, and public hearings with those same witnesses. I guarantee you that @realDonaldTrump and @GOP will like neither. The American people will soon see all the devastating evidence against @POTUS.
⋙ 🐣 RT @rebeccaballhouse Impeachment investigators have now heard accounts of a quid pro quo from:
1. Bill Taylor, who said aid was tied to investigations
2. Tim Morrison, who said the same
3. Gordon Sondland, who said a WH meeting was tied to investigations
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @rebeccaballhouse NSC official Tim Morrison told impeachment investigators today that Gordon Sondland told an aide to the Ukrainian president that U.S. aid would be released if Ukraine committed to investigating Burisma Group, corroborating Bill Taylor’s testimony.
⋙⋙⋙ WSJ: White House Official Says He Heard Ukraine Aid Was Tied to Biden Probe http://on.wsj.com/2N5MsCS
// Morrison says he had concerns about what he heard on Trump’s call with Ukrainian leader, but had no worries about its legality

💙 CNN, KevinLiptak: Photos highlight stark differences in Trump and Obama approaches http://cnn.it/2N2pNaw

🐣 RT @TheBeatWithAri WATCH: As Dems are closer than impeaching President Trump than ever before, House leaders pleaded their case saying the American Democracy ‘is at stake.’ 💽 http://https://twitter.com/TheBeatWithAri/status/1190027850285498368?s=20

🐣 RT @ColMorrisDavis My prediction is that @RudyGiuliani will go pro bono and then appeal his conviction citing bullshit like this to demonstrate that he had incompetent counsel.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RudyGiuliani Is the Whistleblower part three of the conspiracy to overthrow @realDonaldTrump. Looks a lot like false Russian collusion conspiracy concocted by intelligence Deep Staters. Did Whistleblower work for Brennan? How much prep by Schiff and staff.

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok “Would I use Ukraine to beat sleepy Joe Biden??—Gaslighter-in-Chief to a chucking Nigel Farage (who apparently has a radio show NOT on Russian propaganda media). Yes, Donald. There were witnesses. And they’re talking. #Impeachment 💽 https://twitter.com/PaulaChertok/status/1190017053685452800?s=20/photo/1

🐣 Talk about projection!
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar NUNES: “What we’re seeing among Democrats on the Intelligence Committee down in the SCIF right now is like a cult. These are a group of people loyally following their leader as he bounces from one outlandish conspiracy theory to another. And the media are the cult followers.”📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1189901967809810432?s=20

🐣 RT @renato_mariotti The White House calls impeachment “unconstitutional.” But it is literally in the Constitution. [Letter:] https://twitter.com/renato_mariotti/status/1190014964901302273?s=20/photo/1

Dkos, Mark Sumner: And now the news from Opposite Land: White House produces hilarious list of ‘talking points’ http://bit.ly/2N4GLFb

AmericanOversight: Trump-Ukraine Key Figures and Documents http://bit.ly/2C24bES
AmericanOversight: The Trump Administration’s Contacts with Ukraine http://bit.ly/2BYSY89 from FOIA requests

🐣 Isn’t this jury-tampering? @RepAdamSchiff
⋙ Mediaite: CNN’s Dana Bash: Trump May Withhold Campaign Funds from GOP Senators Who Vote for Impeachment http://bit.ly/2qcMcJu

🐣 RT @DanRather The impeachment process is not about undoing the results of 2016. It’s about protecting the integrity of 2020.

🐣 I’m so glad @SteveSchmidtSES is back. He speaks with such moral clarity. @NicolleDWallace @DeadlineWH

DailyBeast, Betsy Swan and Sam Brodey: Impeachment Probe Eyes Mulvaney’s Office in Early Effort to Hold Up Ukraine Aid http://bit.ly/2qd6an3
// When the Trump administration first decided to send anti-tank weapons to Ukraine, Mick Mulvaney’s OMB put a mysterious, previously-unreported hold on the sale.

YahooNews: State Department agrees to turn over Ukraine documents, potentially providing Democrats with impeachment fodder http://yhoo.it/2N6cVjU

NYT: White House Aide Confirms He Saw Signs of a Quid Pro Quo on Ukraine http://nyti.ms/33480Wf
// Timothy Morrison, a National Security Council aide, said a top diplomat close to President Trump suggested a military aid package for Ukraine was conditioned on investigations into his political rivals.

🐣 RT @CharlesMBlow One genius move by House Dems was this: passing more than 100 bills that the Senate didn’t take up. Now that impeachment has begun, Repubs can’t say that Dems are distracted from passing legislation. McConnell has 100 on his desk. He simply has to bring them to a vote. Law passed

WaPo: Impeachment is going public. Republicans will find it harder to hide. http://wapo.st/2piPyKR

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi When we came to Congress, we all proudly raised our hands to support and defend the Constitution. That’s what today’s vote was about. In these open hearings we will seek the truth and ensure the American people can see it for themselves. #DefendOurDemocracy

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: A divided House backs impeachment probe of Trump http://wapo.st/337zEBq

🐣 RT @JoeNBC The man who said Donald Trump was being paid off by Putin is now on the House floor defending the same man. ¤ What changed, Kevin?
⋙ WaPo Adam Entous, (2017): House majority leader to colleagues in 2016: ‘I think Putin pays’ Trump http://wapo.st/2NwQXFL caught on recording

🐣 RT @drothkopf GOP wanted a resolution, wanted public hearings, wanted transparency and wanted clear rules based on the normal order. They had the chance to vote for all those things and voted against them. Yet, now…they will get them and they will regret it. The truth will hurt.

🐣 RT @HouseJudiciary .@RepJerryNadler: It is indefensible for any official to demand that an ally—one depending on our support in an existential struggle with Russia—investigate his or her political adversaries.

WaPo: White House official expected to confirm diplomat’s account that Trump appeared to seek quid pro quo http://wapo.st/2psqyRk Tim Morrison, the top Russia and Europe adviser on President Trump’s National Security Council

Tim Morrison, the top Russia and Europe adviser on President Trump’s National Security Council, is expected to corroborate the testimony of a senior U.S. diplomat who last week offered House impeachment investigators the most detailed account to date for how Trump tried to use his office to pressure Ukraine to investigate former vice president Joe Biden, said a person familiar with the matter.

Morrison is expected to tell impeachment investigators on Thursday that the account offered by William B. Taylor Jr., the acting ambassador to Ukraine, is accurate. He also is expected to note that he alerted Taylor to a push by Trump and his deputies to withhold both security aid and a White House visit for the Ukrainian president until Ukraine agreed to investigate the Bidens and interference in the 2016 presidential election, said the person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe sensitive discussions.

Morrison also is expected to tell lawmakers that he spoke with Taylor again on Sept. 7 to share a “sinking feeling” about a worrisome conversation between Trump and Sondland, the person said. Morrison will say that, during that conversation, Trump said he wasn’t seeking a “quid pro quo” but went on to insist that Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky had to publicly announce that he was opening investigations of Biden and 2016 election interference.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d It’s simply astounding to me how many people continue to be willing to sacrifice their honor and reputation to defend a man who has no redeeming moral virtues, and who is well on his way to well-earned self-destruction.

🐣 RT @justinamash This president will be in power for only a short time, but excusing his misbehavior will forever tarnish your name. To my Republican colleagues: Step outside your media and social bubble. History will not look kindly on disingenuous, frivolous, and false defenses of this man.

⭕ 30 Oct 2019

💙 WaPo, Ari Melber: ‘Bribery’ is right there in the Constitution. Trump could be impeached for that. http://wapo.st/34VCtpJ
// Why wrestle with the meaning of “high Crimes and Misdemeanors”? The president can be accused of an offense that’s already well-defined.

TheGuardian, Timothy Garton Ash: Democracy is under attack in post-Wall Europe – but the spirit of 1989 is fighting back http://bit.ly/33d73uK
// Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall and Europe’s velvet revolutions, a new generation is standing up to the populists

DailyBeast, Amy Knight: Here’s How Dumb Bill Barr’s Great Mifsud Conspiracy Story Really Is http://bit.ly/2qekGLj
// Mifsud’s deep connections with Putin’s foreign policy establishment and his glowing appraisals of Russia’s role in global affairs show Barr has barked up the wrong tree.

It should be clear to Attorney General Barr that Mifsud was no CIA asset, but rather part of a cabal, including Roh and Timofeyev, that spreads pro-Kremlin propaganda under the guise of academia and acts as a conduit between the Kremlin and Western policy wonks who are sympathetic to the Putin regime.  

In pursuing his CIA-FBI conspiracy theory, Barr is entering a complicated maze of secret and not-so-secret relationships that characterize Russia’s efforts to undermine Western democracies. If Barr were wise, he would back off.

WaPo, Michael McFaul: Alexander Vindman should be celebrated, not smeared http://wapo.st/335iyUR

NYT, Gail Collins: The Worst Trump Cabinet Member? You Picked a Real Winner http://nyti.ms/321yiXC
// William Barr; The vote wasn’t even close.

🐣 RT @DavidCornDC From the Department of Absolutely No Self-Awareness:
💽 https://twitter.com/DavidCornDC/status/1189727837185617921?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @andrew_lawrence Actually just said by Donald Trump Jr: “I wish my name was Hunter Biden. I could go abroad and make millions off my father’s presidency. I’d be a really rich guy”

🐣 RT @TheHill JUST IN: Pompeo says Trump-Zelensky call was “consistent” with administration policy http://hill.cm/aAC4Hb8

🐣 RT @TheLastWord Dems are questioning whether to bring perjury charges against Amb. Gordon Sondland after key witnesses contradicted his testimony regarding Ukraine. @PeterWelch tells @Lawrence that after hearing from career diplomats, Sondland “has some explaining to do.” https://on.msnbc.com/3251soF

NYT: Trump, Zuckerberg & Pals Are Breaking America http://nyti.ms/2qafLLK
// Not in the Cold War, not during Vietnam, not during Watergate did I ever fear more for my country.

🐣 RT @HeidiNBC NEW:
Dems tie what U.S. founders considered ABC’s of high crimes and misdemeanors warranting impeachment to Trump/Ukraine:
A = abuse of power (using office for personal benefit)
B = betrayal of national security (compromising U.S. ally)
C = corruption of U.S. elections
@NBCNews [appearance on @Morning_Joe]

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Breaking via WaPo: Lt. Col. Vindman told John Eisenberg, the NSC’s lead counsel, about his concerns over Trump’s call with Zelensky. Eisenberg then proposed moving a transcript of the call to a highly classified server and restricting access to it.
⋙ WaPo: White House lawyer moved transcript of Trump call to classified server after Ukraine adviser raised alarms http://wapo.st/2PzhFjE

Moments after President Trump ended his phone call with Ukraine’s president on July 25, an unsettled national security aide rushed to the office of White House lawyer John Eisenberg.

Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, the top Ukraine adviser at the White House, had been listening to the call and was disturbed by the pressure Trump had applied to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate his political rivals, according to people familiar with Vindman’s testimony to lawmakers this week.

Vindman told Eisenberg, the White House’s legal adviser on national security issues, that what the president did was wrong, said the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the ongoing investigation.

Scribbling notes on a yellow legal pad, Eisenberg proposed a step that other officials have said is at odds with long-standing White House protocol: moving a transcript of the call to a highly classified server and restricting access to it, according to two people familiar with Vindman’s account.

💙 Politico: Testimony: Nunes acolyte misrepresented himself to Trump as Ukraine expert http://politi.co/2C3lK7r
// Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman also testified on Tuesday that the National Security Council staffer, Kash Patel, fed the president disinformation about Ukraine.

🐣 RT @McFaul What?
⋙ ‼️ 🐣 RT @ewong In a Fox interview, @SecPompeo peddles a new conspiracy theory involving Obama, Hunter Biden and military aid. This insinuation makes zero sense. Pompeo, the top US diplomat, doesn’t seem to care anymore about trying to establish a reputation as a straight talker. https://twitter.com/ewong/status/1189719256805597184?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @LACaldwellDC NEW: Vindman told House investigators that a WH meeting AND nearly $400 million in security and military aid was “contingent” on Ukrainian officials carrying out multiple investigations, including into Burisma, the Bidens, the 2016 election and Crowd Strike. w/ @GeoffRBennett

🐣 RT @MSNBC .@TheBeatWithAri outlines how despite President Trump’s criticisms, Democrats have actually outlined an impeachment process which gives him more power to participate than Presidents Nixon or Clinton had. https://on.msnbc.com/2q1Q53H https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1189690206565339136?s=20/photo/1

NBCNews, Jonathan Allen: Pelosi wants Americans to see the trial of Donald Trump http://nbcnews.to/2JBQSiV
// Analysis: Once uncertain about holding an impeachment-related vote on the floor, the House speaker is moving to show evidence to the public.

DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng: Trump Wants You to Know He’s Smart and Capable Enough to ‘Do Quid Pro Quo’ http://bit.ly/332Popx
// Everyone should just stop saying he’s too dumb or incompetent to commit crimes—he could totally pull them off if he wanted to, Trump has been complaining privately.

NYT Editorial: The Rules of Impeachment http://nyti.ms/2oBpqKM
// Democrats get serious about the next phase of inquiry.

WaPo: National Security Council official set to testify in impeachment inquiry is leaving his post http://wapo.st/2psqyRk Tim Morrison has been the senior National Security Council official handling Russian affairs

Politico: Impeachment investigators ask John Bolton to testify http://politi.co/322a8MA

🐣 RT @MSNBC BREAKING: Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey: “We’ve made the decision to stop all political advertising on Twitter globally. We believe political message reach should be earned, not bought.”
⋙ NBCNews: Twitter to stop accepting political ads http://nbcnews.to/36cuypw
// Facebook is currently embroiled in a debate over its decision to allow political campaigns to push ads containing misinformation.

🐣 RT @LACaldwellDC NEW: Vindman told House investigators that a WH meeting AND nearly $400 million in security and military aid was “contingent” on Ukrainian officials carrying out multiple investigations, including into Burisma, the Bidens, the 2016 election and Crowd Strike. w/ @GeoffRBennett

🐣 RT @jimmykimmel We mashed up @BarackObama’s Bin Laden speech with @RealDonaldTrump’s al-Baghdadi speech, and the results are amazing 💽 https://twitter.com/jimmykimmel/status/1189153270167564288?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Two volatile meetings at the White House have become central to the impeachment inquiry http://wapo.st/32YLNc1

NYT: Former G.O.P. Lawmaker Pressed for Ambassador’s Ouster, Diplomat Says http://nyti.ms/330C8S1
// Robert Livingston, the former congressman turned lobbyist, repeatedly contacted a White House official to criticize Marie L. Yovanovitch.

WaPo: Testimony from career diplomats to outline Trump’s dark view of Ukraine http://wapo.st/2BQY9ae

⭕ 29 Oct 2019

YahooNews, Luppe Luppen and Hunter Walker: ‘The Wild West’: Questions surround Trump legal team payments http://yhoo.it/2NFoLjJ

✅ NYT, Davey Alba: Debunking 4 Viral Rumors About the Bidens and Ukraine http://nyti.ms/321Te0z
// As lawmakers examine whether President Trump pushed Ukraine to investigate the Biden family, here are some of the most prominent falsehoods that have spread online and an explanation of what really happened.

🐣 RT @BillKristol You know why America is great? Because there are people the president has never heard of who have taken an oath to serve, who are equal to the president under the law, and who can testify to Congress on behalf of the rule of law. And who can help hold a president to account.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Why are people that I never even heard of testifying about the call. Just READ THE CALL TRANSCRIPT AND THE IMPEACHMENT HOAX IS OVER! Ukrain said NO PRESSURE.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @real “There is no underlying crime in that transcript.” @IngrahamAngle 100% correct, and the Whistleblower disappeared after I released the transcript of the call. Where is the Whistleblower? That is why this is now called the Impeachment Hoax! The Do Nothing Dems are Doing Nothing!

🐣 RT @thehill Fmr. President Barack Obama: “This idea of purity and you’re never compromised and you’re politically woke, and all that stuff — you should get over that quickly. The world is messy. There are ambiguities. People who do really good stuff have flaws.” 💽 https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1189409128587956226?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Two volatile meetings at the White House have become central to the impeachment inquiry http://wapo.st/32YLNc1

Task&Purpose: Here’s the military record of Lt. Col. Vindman, the soldier testifying at Trump’s impeachment inquiry http://bit.ly/2PvnKO4 @maddow

🐣 RT @davidfrum For some reason, war heroes, career law enforcement officers, lifelong public servants of all kinds are all just hopelessly biased against President Trump.

DailyBeast, Betsy Swan and Adam Rawnsley: Trump Sides With Indicted Oligarch Over His Own Diplomat http://bit.ly/34ec868
// The President of the United States amplified a tweet calling one of his diplomats a liar—and, by implication, absolving a Ukrainian gas mogul of any mob ties.

🐣 RT @StevenBeschloss A perfect call doesn’t have to be hidden in a secret server.
A perfect call doesn’t require manipulating its transcript.
A perfect call doesn’t require lying about a decorated war veteran & crudely questioning his loyalty when he testifies to set the record straight.

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 So AG Bill Barr took a few minutes away from working on Trump’s re-election campaign to talk with Fox News. He assured everyone that his investigation of the investigators who found massive illegal Russian interference in the 2016 election isn’t designed to help Trump. 📌 https://twitter.com/glennkirschner2/status/1189337710772789248?s=20
🐣 RT @ 2. Really? Let’s see if that claim withstands scrutiny. All of our intelligence agencies concluded that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election to hurt Hillary Clinton and help Trump get elected. A bipartisan congressional committee concluded the exact same thing. [ … ]

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog “I know Lt. Col. Vindman. … The idea that somebody with his resume would not serve the United States of America is just disgusting. It’s outrageous. And I want those people to apologize and to remember what they’re doing when they take cheap shots…” -fmr Amb. Michael McFaul 💽 https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1189358052736196610?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance “The omissions, Colonel Vindman said, included Mr. Trump’s assertion that there were recordings of former VP…Biden Jr. discussing Ukraine corruption, & an explicit mention by Ukraine’s president…of Burisma Holdings, the energy company whose board employed Mr. Biden’s son”
🐣 RT @maggieNYT Vindman testified that the transcript of the Ukraine call omitted key phrases, including a reference to Burisma, and that he tried to get it restored. via @NYTimes
⋙ NYT: White House Ukraine Expert Sought to Correct Transcript of Trump Call http://nyti.ms/34enzKZ
// Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman, who heard President Trump’s July phone call with Ukraine’s president and was alarmed, testified that he tried and failed to add key details to the rough transcript.

💙 Newsweek, Shane Croucher: Trump Is a ‘Successful Sociopath’ and a Predator Who ‘Lacks a Conscience and Lacks Empathy,’ Says Former Harvard Psychiatrist http://bit.ly/2JzGwjn

🐣 RT @JessLehrich
Lt. Col. Vindman – war hero, WH aide
Taylor – Vietnam vet, 50 year public servant
Yovanovitch – FSO since 1986, MS from Nat’l War College
Fiona Hill – Trump appointee, served Bush + Obama
Volker – Trump appointee, Amb. to NATO under Bush
Laura Cooper – 2 decades at Pentagon
// impeachment witnesses

CNN: Shouting match erupts in Vindman deposition as Democrats accuse Republicans of trying to out whistleblower http://cnn.it/2q8CDLh

🐣 RT @emptywheel This fact seems to have been lost. There are at least 3 crimes in play on Ukraine part of impeachment:
1) Withholding duly appropriated funds
2) To extort
3) Election assistance from a foreign govt

🐣 RT @RepValDemings “Senior White House officials had intervened to ‘lock down’ all records of the phone call.” – Whistleblower Statement ¤ If they did nothing wrong, why the coverup?

🐣 RT @thehill Rep. @Liz_Cheney: “The [impeachment] process is broken. It’s tainted. They have gone through this process where you have seen one side of the story. It’s been an effort to get one side of facts and then to selectively leak those facts in order to taint the President.”
💽 https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1189270931287359488?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 Maybe the Republicans should leak the facts that *do* exonerate the President. Trouble is the only way to exonerate him is to say he’s incompetent or insane.

WaPo, Gary Kasparov: This Soviet dissident knew why finding common ground with dictators can’t work http://wapo.st/36ilRu0

🐣 RT @oliverdarcy “Jack Posobiec…tweeted the falsehood that Mr. Vindman had been advising the Ukrainian government on how to counter Mr. Trump’s foreign policy goals. Mr. Posobiec cited The New York Times as his source — in fact, The Times reported no such thing.” NYT: After Vindman’s Testimony Went Public, Right-Wing Conspiracies Fired Up http://nyti.ms/34dA1um

Jack Posobiec, a well-known figure on the far-right internet, tweeted the falsehood that Mr. Vindman had been advising the Ukrainian government on how to counter Mr. Trump’s foreign policy goals. Mr. Posobiec cited The New York Times as his source — in fact, The Times reported no such thing.

⋙ 🐣 RT @JackPosobiac BREAKING: US Army Officer Alex Vindman has reportedly been advising the Ukrainian government, his home country, how to counter President Trump’s foreign policy goals – NY Times https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1189293734355181569?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 I think all Trump enablers in government should be asking themselves the following question: if I support, encourage or cover-up presidential crimes, can I be charged as an Accessory After the Fact once a law-abiding Attorney General takes over? See 18 USC section 3.

🐣 RT @Esquire The new impeachment rules are out, but they’ve still got to go through a Judiciary Committee featuring Matt Gaetz and the clown crew. via @CharlesPPierce
⋙ Esquire, Charles Pierce: Republicans Are Going To Love Adam Schiff’s New Powers http://esqr.co/yiY9Mm6

TPM, Kate Riga: Vindman, Subject Of Xenophobic Attacks, Was Featured In Ken Burns’ ‘America’ In ’80s http://bit.ly/34dxVL0 “[T]he Vindmans are revealed to have such a compelling and classic story as to be featured in ‘Statue of Liberty,’ an ode to the immigrant’s American dream.”

🐣 RT @jameshohman New poll from Suffolk University & USA Today shows most Americans want Trump to stop stonewalling. Asked if the White House has an obligation to comply with the subpoenas from Congress, 66% say yes. Only 26% say no. Even 35% of R’s say WH ought to comply.
⋙ 🐣📊 WaPo, James Hohman: New poll shows why Trump’s defenders are more focused on impeachment process than substance http://wapo.st/

🐣 RT @MarkSZaidEsq Jeff is one of the better #JFK researchers out there & has been a friend for years. He wrote this major @washingtonpost story on my first @CIA case back in 1996. WaPo, Jefferson Morley (3/27/1996): The Spy Who Loved Him http://wapo.st/31Xa5lt
⋙ 🐣 RT @JeffersonMorley I second the motion. I got to know Mark through the #JFK story, which #CIA still wishes would go away. (It won’t). We often disagree. We always have productive, meaningful discussions. The GOP efforts to smear him and #WBers are pathetic & doomed to #Fail. #DeepStateBlog
🐣 RT @MarkSZaidEsq That article led to Jeff’s first book on the topic and included much of the information we obtained in our #FOIA lawsuit. I highly recommend it. ¤ Our Man in Mexico: Winston Scott and the Hidden History of the CIA http://amzn.to/31XGTug
// book 3/8/2008

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Everybody has read your words on the call. The Ukrainian President asks for military aid to fend off the Russian attack, you say “I want you to do us a favor though,” and then you spend the rest of the call asking for bogus investigations to smear your political opponents.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real How many more Never Trumpers will be allowed to testify about a perfectly appropriate phone call when all anyone has to do is READ THE TRANSCRIPT! I knew people were listening in on the call (why would I say something inappropriate?), which was fine with me, but why so many?

🐣 ≣ RT @KyleCheney JUST IN: House resolution empowers SCHIFF to call public hearings and add as many rounds of uninterrupted questioning as he wants — up 45 minutes per side — in which only SCHIFF/NUNES or a staffer can ask questions. http://bit.ly/2PAGVpo
📌 https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1189258627380588545?s=20

WaPo: Democrats unveil procedures for Trump’s impeachment inquiry, rebutting GOP attacks http://wapo.st/2BRZ7To

WaPo, Aaron Blake: The 5 public confirmations of a quid pro quo between Trump and Ukraine http://wapo.st/2BWOleA

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Why Alexander Vindman’s testimony is big http://wapo.st/32YE3Xp

✅ WaPo FactChecker, Salvador Rizzo: President Trump’s alternate reality on Ukraine http://wapo.st/2BQWSQj The false narrative linking numerous Four Pinocchio claims

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman I thought Mueller included a lot of unnecessary details about Ukraine in his report. Now I know why. 📌 https://twitter.com/ScottMStedman/status/1189045297864830976?s=2

⭕ 28 Oct 2019

TruthOut/Salon, Heather Digby Parton: It’s a Mistake to Laugh Off Republicans’ Dangerous Attacks on Impeachment http://bit.ly/36h6C4A

🐣 RT @gtconway3d Hint to GOP senators: Article I, section 3, clause 6 of the Constitution gives you the keys to your own prison. USE THEM.

DailyBeast, David Axe: How U.S. Commandos IDed a ‘Mutilated’ Baghdadi So Quickly http://bit.ly/31QIMZL
// New technology includes a smaller and much faster DNA-reader that troops can haul into combat aboard their helicopters and use while the smoke is still clearing.

WaPo: White House official to tell impeachment investigators he feared Trump’s demands of Ukraine would undermine national security http://wapo.st/36dRwgc

Smithsonian, David Wise (Nov 2015): Thirty Years Later, We Still Don’t Truly Know Who Betrayed These Spies http://bit.ly/2WiNYVk
// Was there a fourth mole in the U.S. intelligence system that blew these secret agents’ covers?

NBCNews: White House told in May of Ukraine President Zelenskiy’s concerns about Giuliani, Sondland http://nbcnews.to/2WlJ4Xz
// The White House was alerted earlier than previously reported that Giuliani’s pressure campaign was rattling the new Ukrainian president, two sources say.

RawStory: Columnist warns Bill Barr has already ‘corrupted’ the DOJ — and he’ll use it to target the 2020 Democratic nominee http://bit.ly/36iSmIDPaul Waldman, WP columnist, wrote in an article in The American Prospect
⋙ AmericanProspect, Paul Waldman: William Barr and the Corruption of the Justice Department http://bit.ly/2qSDsZg
// The attorney general is using the full resources of his office in pursuit of preposterous conspiracy theories.

ABCNews: ‘We’re keeping the oil’ in Syria, Trump says, but it’s considered a war crime http://abcn.ws/32WTC1F

🐣 RT @SethAbramson The more you investigate the Trump-Ukraine scandal, the more you realize it’s about the *2016* election—not because anyone wants it to be, but because that’s what it was primarily about for *Trump*. The Biden aspect is significant, but no more so than the Manafort/DNC components. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1189003770245648386?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @RonaldKlain John Yoo, who narrowly escaped referral to bar authorities for his torture memo, had the audacity to call a purple heart winner a spy on television tonight. #NewLows
🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind There is no bottom: Fox News host @IngrahamAngle claiming Vindman is a double agent.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ndrew_lawrence Oh my God, look at the spin they are using right now, actually saying that Vindman is a Ukrainian double agent….this is so freaking bananas 💽 https://twitter.com/ndrew_lawrence/status/1189002513594441730?s=20/photo/1

NYT, Michelle Goldman: In Praise of ‘Human Scum’ http://nyti.ms/2PqSGPi
// It’s not easy to turn your back on political comrades.

NYT: As Kurds Tracked ISIS Leader, U.S. Withdrawal Threw Raid Into Turmoil http://nyti.ms/2Neb8I4
// Trump’s decision to pull troops from Syria upended a 5-year alliance and threw the plans against al-Baghdadi into disarray.

🐣 RT @tburages John Eisenberg, according to this Politico article, was the lawyer who ordered the call record be hidden on the ultra-secret classified server.
⋙ Politico: The lawyer at the center of the Ukraine vortex http://politi.co/2MVveYQ
// Meet John Eisenberg, the White House attorney whose actions are coming under scrutiny in Democrats’ impeachment probe.

🐣 RT @MsEnergyHealer “At the direction of his superiors [Bolton]…Colonel Vindman drafted a memorandum in mid-August that sought to restart security aid that was being withheld from Ukraine, but Mr. Trump refused to sign it, according to documents reviewed by the Times.”
🐣 RT @juliehdavis An NSC Ukraine expert complained to WH lawyers about Trump’s appeal to Zelensky to investigate Biden. Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman will be 1st impeachment witness who heard July 25 call. “This would all undermine U.S. national security,” he will testify
🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Army Officer Who Heard Trump’s Ukraine Call Reported Concerns http://nyti.ms/345FUcY
// The top Ukraine expert at the White House will tell impeachment investigators he twice reported concerns about President Trump’s pressure tactics on Ukraine, acting out of a “sense of duty.” FULL Statement: http://bit.ly/32THfn3

A White House national security official who is a decorated Iraq war veteran plans to tell House impeachment investigators on Tuesday that he heard President Trump appeal to Ukraine’s president to investigate one of his leading political rivals, a request the aide considered so damaging to American interests that he reported it to a superior.

Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman of the Army, the top Ukraine expert on the National Security Council, twice registered internal objections about how Mr. Trump and his inner circle were treating Ukraine, out of what he called a “sense of duty,” he plans to tell the inquiry, according to a draft of his opening statement obtained by The New York Times.

He will be the first White House official to testify who listened in on the July 25 telephone call between Mr. Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine that is at the center of the impeachment inquiry, in which Mr. Trump asked Mr. Zelensky to investigate former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.

“I did not think it was proper to demand that a foreign government investigate a U.S. citizen, and I was worried about the implications for the U.S. government’s support of Ukraine,” Colonel Vindman said in his statement. “I realized that if Ukraine pursued an investigation into the Bidens and Burisma it would likely be interpreted as a partisan play which would undoubtedly result in Ukraine losing the bipartisan support it has thus far maintained.”

“This would all undermine U.S. national security,” Colonel Vindman added, referring to Mr. Trump’s comments in the call.

The colonel, a Ukrainian-American immigrant who received a Purple Heart after being wounded in Iraq by a roadside bomb and whose statement is full of references to duty and patriotism, could be a more difficult witness to dismiss than his civilian counterparts.

“I am a patriot,” Colonel Vindman plans to tell the investigators, “and it is my sacred duty and honor to advance and defend our country irrespective of party or politics.”

🐣 RT @Bill_Maxwell_ A few of the details from Trump’s al-Baghdadi presser were wrong. ¤ Many of the rest were either highly classified or tactically sensitive. ¤ Their disclosure by Trump made intelligence and military officials cringe. ¤ According to past and current officials.
⋙ NBCNews: Officials cringe as Trump spills sensitive details of al-Baghdadi raid http://nbcnews.to/34dVK5F
// Some details the president has revealed are inaccurate, others are classified. Officials say they worry what to put in briefings for a man with no filter.

🐣 RT @mkraju Judge Leon will meet the parties in court at 3 p.m. on Thursday, “due to the time-sensitive nature of the issues raised in this case,” the DC District judge wrote tonight, per @kpolantz on the lawsuit filed by former WH official who defied subpoena
⋙ CNN: Judge kicks newest impeachment lawsuit into high gear http://cnn.it/2Ju539y

Slate, Joshua Keating: After Betraying the Kurds, the U.S. Isn’t Leaving Syria After All http://bit.ly/2qSpNRY

WSJ: Sondland Told House Panels Trump’s Ukraine Pressure Was Quid Pro Quo http://on.wsj.com/362DbD0
// U.S. envoy to EU told House committees that he believed White House meeting was conditioned on Ukraine opening investigations, his lawyer says

NYT: Shifting Course, Democrats Plan First Floor Vote on Impeachment Inquiry http://nyti.ms/2Wt39ve
// House Democrats, who have resisted a floor vote on the impeachment inquiry for weeks, are planning to hold one Thursday to lay out rules for the investigation.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi The House has been following the facts and the evidence has only made the President’s own words on his call more appalling. This resolution will set up the structure for the next phase where the American people can hear those facts for themselves in open hearings. #TruthExposed https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1188930794515062786?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @dcexaminer “Is America ready for a woman and a woman of color to be president of the United States?” ¤ Sen. @KamalaHarris blames campaign struggles on a “difficulty in imagining” a black, female president.
WashingtonExaminer: Kamala Harris blames campaign struggles on ‘difficulty in imagining’ a black, female president http://washex.am/2Wn2RWo
⋙ 🐣 Kamala Harris’s problem is not that she’s a black woman (people are more than ready for Michelle Obama). It’s that she is a hypocrite, weak on policy, had a questionable record as CA AG and she’s a #dramaqueen.

🐣📊 RT @Politics_Polls 2020 National GE:
Biden 52% (+11) Trump 41%
Sanders 50% (+8) Trump 42%
Warren 48% (+4) Trump 44%
Harris 47% (+3) Trump 44%
Buttigieg 44% (+1) Trump 43%
@surveyusa 10/15-16 http://bit.ly/2pkQm1F

WaPo, Max Boot: Baghdadi’s death could have been Trump’s finest hour. He messed it up anyway. http://wapo.st/2Js0qN8

🐣 RT @BrookingsInst .@SpeakerPelosi announced today that the House will vote on formalizing impeachment proceedings. Here’s what @Susan_Hennessey, @mollyereynolds, and @MargLTaylor had to say about procedural fairness and perceptions of legitimacy for the inquiry:
⋙ Lawfare, Susan Hennessey, Molly E. Reynolds and Margaret Taylor (Oct 3): How Should the House Handle Impeachment? http://bit.ly/2NjBys7

WaPo, Robert Costa and Philip Rucker: ‘It feels like a horror movie’: Republicans feel anxious and adrift defending Trump http://wapo.st/348HoDp

DailyBeast, Betsy Swan and Adam Rawnsley: Ukrainian Oligarch Seethed About ‘Overlord’ Biden for Years http://bit.ly/32V912u
// Dmytro Firtash’s lawyers say his team had to investigate Joe Biden to defend their client. One expert says Biden pushed reforms that cost the oligarch up to $400 million per year.

🐣 RT @propublica Lev Parnas, recently indicted for foreign influence in U.S. elections, collaborated closely with The Hill’s John Solomon to fuel spurious allegations involving the Bidens and Ukraine.
⋙ ProPublica: How a Veteran Reporter Worked with Giuliani’s Associates to Launch the Ukraine Conspiracy http://bit.ly/2Jq3R72
// 10/25/2019; Lev and Igor; Lev Parnas, recently indicted for foreign influence in U.S. elections, collaborated closely with The Hill’s John Solomon to fuel spurious allegations involving the Bidens and Ukraine.

NYT, Zach Dorfman: How Trump Is Helping Russia Help Trump Again http://nyti.ms/2Nkl8Qk
// The efforts by presidential associates like Rudy Giuliani in Ukraine are helping set up a 2020 disinformation campaign.

⭕ 27 Oct 2019

💽 CBSNews: 60Minutes: Joe Biden defends his son Hunter’s Ukraine dealings, answers for his gaffes in 60 Minutes interview http://cbsn.ws/2q2HQEn 17mind

DailyBeast, Julia Davis: Russia: Trump’s Baghdadi Victory Lap Is Nothing But ‘Propaganda’ http://bit.ly/366ZjfL
// The Russian Defense Ministry also disputed claims that Russia provided access to U.S. air units entering airspace it controls.

🐣 RT @kasparov63 Or are we to believe that it’s a coincidence that al-Baghdadi was in the only house left standing after all of Putin and Assad’s bombing of Idlib? Either they gave him up or simply declined to warn him this time.
🐣 RT @kasparov63 Isn’t it obvious that this is what happened here? Surely Putin & Erdogan gave up al-Baghdadi in exchange for Trump abandoning northern Syria and the Kurds. A quid pro quo, I believe it is called.
⋙ 🐣 RT @chessninja People we call US allies always seem to be harboring the world’s worst terrorists. When it suits them, they can kick them out or share their whereabouts. They’re just bargaining chips, like everything else to such regimes. 📌 https://twitter.com/chessninja/status/1188533602528776193?s=20

🐣 RT @julianbarnes NEW: The Baghdadi might have been like a movie, but Trump watched overhead drone video, not body cam footage–so he didn’t see anyone whimper or cry. @helenecooper @Tmgneff
⋙ NYT: Watching the Raid Was Like a Movie, the President Said. Except There Was No Live Audio. http://nyti.ms/369CurF
// Surveillance video provided a dramatic portrait of action outside the al-Baghdadi compound, but could not show what happened in an underground tunnel where the ISIS leader died. For that, Mr. Trump would have to hear from Delta Force, or their commanders.

🐣 RT @RickTyler Trump was kept in the dark about operational planning to get al-Bahgdadi. Military, intelligence and counterterrorism officials said @realDonaldTrump ’s decision to withdraw troops from Northern Syria disrupted careful planning. – @nytime
⋙ NYT: Trump’s Syria Troop Withdrawal Complicated Plans for al-Baghdadi Raid http://nyti.ms/2Wjz54Z
// President Trump’s abrupt decision to pull forces from northern Syria forced the Pentagon to press ahead with a risky night operation that killed the ISIS leader, military officials said.

JustSecurity, by Ambassador Dana Shell Smith: How Trump’s Gilding the Lily on Baghdadi Death Will Return to Haunt Americans http://bit.ly/2PyZMl5
// I handled State Dept’s public messaging after we killed bin Laden. I know the risks.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance As a prosecutor, I was taught that when a witness looks down & to the right as they answer, it’s a signal they are not being truthful.
⋙ 🐣 RT @FaceTheNation UKRAINE CONTROVERSY: “I can only tell you what I know…what I know is the transcript shows there was no quid pro quo in all of my interactions with President Zelensky,” @VP tells @margbrennan of @realdonaldtrump ‘s controversial call with Ukraine’s president. 💽 https://twitter.com/JoyceWhiteVance/status/1188499047201591296?s=20/photo/1 // Mike Pence
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance A lot of folks seem to take issue with this, so I’ll note, this is one of many tools prosecutors use for deciding whether they have confidence in a witness & want to put them in front of a jury. Ultimately, it’s up to juries, not prosecutors, to decide what the truth is.

NYT, David Sanger: Al-Baghdadi Raid Was a Victory Built on Factors Trump Derides http://nyti.ms/2WgSRyb
// The president cast the death of the ISIS leader as validation of his disengagement strategy. But it required intelligence agencies and allies he has spurned.

🐣 RT @B52Malmet Engel: Kurds aren’t celebrating Baghdadi’s death while their homeland is destroyed. Trump can trumpet the capture of one terrorist. But he has ethnic cleansing of a whole people on his hands.
⋙ MSNBC, AlexWitt: Engel: Kurds aren’t celebrating Baghdadi’s death while their homeland is destroyed http://on.msnbc.com/2WiHPbD
// NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel joins Alex Witt to break down the U.S. operation that killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Engel then explains that the mood in northern Syria is not one of celebration because the Kurds, long terrorized by ISIS and happy about the death of Baghdadi, cannot celebrate because they are currently fighting a war with Turkey.

DailyBeast, Spencer Ackerman: Baghdadi Is Dead. The War on Terror Will Create Another. http://bit.ly/2MS6kJK
// A U.S. raid doomed the leader of the so-called Islamic State. But there will be another Baghdadi, and another ISIS, as long as the Forever War keeps going.

DailyBeast, Adam Rawnsley: The Kurds Spotted Baghdadi back in March. The U.S. Abandoned Them Anyway. http://bit.ly/2q2xjJl
// Back in March, America’s closest allies in Syria were telling the world where Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was. If Team Trump found the information valuable, they didn’t show it.

WaPo, Bret McGurk: Baghdadi’s death underscores what we’ve lost by abandoning Syria’s Kurds http://wapo.st/2MSnJlB Brett McGurk served from 2015 to 2018 as a special presidential envoy for the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS.

WaPo, Dan Zak: Whistleblowers walk among us. Now one has gotten in Trump’s head. http://wapo.st/32TJ4jU

NYT, Thomas Friedman: Al-Baghdadi Is Dead. The Story Doesn’t End Here. http://nyti.ms/31ObIlm
// President Trump boasts of defeating the Islamic State. He’s only showing how ignorant he is.

NYT, Margaret O’Mara: The ‘Deep State’ Exists to Battle People Like Trump http://nyti.ms/2Wh8mWG
// A merit-based system for hiring federal employees was created in reaction to the rampant corruption of the Gilded Age.

DailyBeast: National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien Says Russia is ‘Not an Ally,’ Can’t Explain Why Trump Thinks They Are http://bit.ly/2NfGYEp [re: @MTP]

🐣 RT @JoeBiden I congratulate our special forces, our intelligence community, and all our brave military professionals on delivering justice to the terrorist Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. The world is better and safer without him in it. [Full statement:] Text Block: https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1188474466155802624?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @fabricedp [Two war room photos] https://twitter.com/fabricedp/status/1188465073561460736?s=20/photo/1-2
// Osama bin Laden, al Baghdadi; Obama vs Trump
⋙ 🐣 What a brilliant contrast. I bet most GOP think the Trump war room photo is a “better” photo and most Dems think the Obama war room photo is far “better.” And therein lies the key to understanding our polarization.

🐣 The Kurds suffered 10,000 soldiers killed defeating ISIS and imprisoned 10,000 men “assumed to be ISIS” (NPR). Credit where credit is due. The Kurds defeated ISIS with our technical and air support, then we abandoned them. The question now is: Will ISIS re-emerge?

🐣 RT @CSIS The United States has squandered its leverage in Syria. Still, it has major interests there and should take immediate steps to responsibly mitigate the fallout.@csis_isp expert @natsecdalton take on the withdrawal of U.S. forces from northeast Syria.
⋙ CSIS, Melissa Dalton (10/17): When the Toll Comes Due: U.S. Failures in Syria and Next Steps http://bit.ly/2pZXsZe

🐣 I can’t think of any “test results” that could do this other than DNA testing which can take a while (DOD may have faster version than commercial) plus you need DNA prev from the same person or from close relatives. Dental records? Fingerprints?

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Trump claims that Russia and Iraq helped the U.S. with al-Baghdadi operation. Meanwhile, Russia’s Defense Ministry says they know nothing about it, scoffing at Trump’s claims: “News of al-Baghdadi”s demise come after he was reported dead on several occasions in recent years…”

🐣 RT @RichardHaass The irony of the successful operation against al-Baghdadi is that it could not have happened w/o US forces on the ground that have been pulled out, help from Syrian Kurds who have been betrayed, and support of US intelligence community that has so often been disparaged.

WSJ: Sondland Told House Panels Trump’s Ukraine Pressure Was Quid Pro Quo http://on.wsj.com/362DbD0
// U.S. envoy to EU told House committees that he believed White House meeting was conditioned on Ukraine opening investigations, his lawyer says

Politico, Natasha Bertrand: ‘This is going to do lasting damage’: Impeachment leaves Ukraine policy in chaos http://politi.co/2JrfkDs
// The probe of President Trump’s conduct has created a cloud of uncertainty from Washington to Kyiv.

🐣 So will Trump praise and take credit for the work of the deepest part of the “deep state” – the CIA – that he so far has done nothing but vilify and demoralize?

⭕ 26 Oct 2019

CNN, Marshall Cohen: By pressing Zelensky for political favors, Trump upended US support for ‘rule of law’ in Ukraine http://cnn.it/2okM8qg

WaPo: Giuliani associates claimed to have sway with both foreign billionaires and Trump administration officials http://wapo.st/2Nevj8U
// Lev and Igor

WaPo: Elijah Cummings: We are in a fight for the soul of our democracy http://wapo.st/32OBB5G This op-ed is adapted from a foreword that Cummings wrote July 17 for the forthcoming book, “In Defense of Public Service” by Cedric L. Alexander. Cummings died Oct 17.

🐣 RT @JohnWDean Unlike Nixon’s defenders, Trump has a really weak team. This report of the GOP defense is pathetic, but with Nunez, Jordan and Meadow at the top of your team, you are easily out done. Not to mention Trump’s criminal shakedown is, in fact, indefensible!

🐣 Here’s the joke: No one not on Twitter knows who Baghdadi is ~ least of all, Trump voters.

💙🐣 RT @jasonintrator A chilling @emilybazelon piece on the growing threat of authoritarianism
⋙ NYT, Emily Bazelon: Who Is Bill Barr? http://nyti.ms/2MOWCHL

WaPo: John Kelly says he warned Trump he’d be impeached if he hired a ‘yes man’ as chief of staff to replace him http://wapo.st/2Pnkfcs //➔ and whuddaya know

NYT: Key Witness in Impeachment Inquiry Asks Federal Court to Rule Over Testifying http://nyti.ms/31RxBjs
// The move raises new doubts about whether President Trump’s closest aides will be able to cooperate with the inquiry.

Medium, Rick Wilson: Is William Barr the Head of DOJ or QAnon? http://bit.ly/31PLZcj
// John Durham’s investigation of the Russia probe as a criminal matter is further proof that the Justice Department is a tool for Trump now
● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1188288597985824770?s=20/photo/1

Trump seeks not only to destroy the people who tried to reveal the truth about Russia and 2016, but also to intimidate anyone else who dares to tell the truth about his rampant, ongoing regime of corruption and malfeasance. Barr is his weapon, his tool, his agent of vengeance.

That the MAGA and QAnon crowds see Durham as an avenging angel, a death-dealing wild dog here to maul and devour the Deep State, is both laughable and horrifying. Their fantasies of roundups, mass arrests, secret indictments, and one-way tickets to GITMO for anyone connected to the operations to identify and neutralize Russian election interference are a common element of their wishcasting. They’re convinced Durham will open the floodgates and bust open a conspiracy that doesn’t exist.

🐣 RT @thehill “What was working in Syria was that for very little investment, the Kurds were doing all the fighting, the vast majority of the dying, and we were providing intelligence and fire support assistance. And we were winning.”
⋙ TheHill: John Kelly: Pulling out of Syria was a catastrophic idea http://bit.ly/31R1oZQ

🐣 RT @kylecheney JUST IN: Pointing to yesterday’s ruling declaring their impeachment inquiry valid, House investigation leaders demand that KUPPERMAN (Bolton’s deputy) honor their subpoena. https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1188228696601174018?s=20/photo/1-4 📌 https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1188228696601174018?s=20

NYT, Peter Baker: Waiting for Bolton: A Capital Speculates on What He Will Say http://nyti.ms/2NjH6D7
// As the House impeachment inquiry enters its second month, there may be no witness investigators want to question more than John R. Bolton, the president’s former national security adviser.

Mr. Bolton implicitly criticized Mr. Trump’s foreign policy, declaring that “despite all the friendly notes and photo ops, North Korea isn’t our friend and never will be.” But he also wrote that the nation’s security “is under attack from within,” citing “radicalized Democrats.”

The conflicting signals were maddening. After either resigning or being fired last month depending on whose version is to be believed, is Mr. Bolton so estranged from Mr. Trump that he might provide damaging testimony to House investigators? Or does he share the president’s view of out-of-control Democrats pursuing an illegitimate impeachment out of partisan excess?

WaPo: In impeachment inquiry, Republican lawmakers ask questions about whistleblower, loyalty to Trump and conspiracy theories http://wapo.st/2BI4Dbp

⭕ 25 Oct 2019

💙💙 TheMoscowProject: Dmitry Firtash: A Familiar Face in a New Scandal http://bit.ly/34kHbNu All about Rudy, Lev, Igor and Firtash, including a timeline

💙💙 NYT Editorial: Thanks, Whistle-Blower, Your Work Is Done http://nyti.ms/2Wh14lJ Whistle-blower complaint, annotated with corroboration

NBCNews, Josh Lederman: Impeachment hearings depict a quid pro quo that evolved over time http://nbcnews.to/347Ji7r
// After some 65 hours of testimony along with public comments from Trump, his aides and allies, a clear portrait is emerging.

WaPo Editorial: In Trump’s world, Syria is a success. In the real world, it’s a humiliation. http://wapo.st/31NGQkS

🐣 RT @HouseJudiciary NEW: Chairman @RepJerryNadler released the following statement after Chief Judge Beryl Howell ordered the Department of Justice to turn over redacted 6(e) grand jury material from Special Counsel Mueller’s report by October 30, 2019. https://twitter.com/HouseJudiciary/status/1187838217002934272?s=20/photo/1

NBCNews: Watchdogs inside government blast DOJ for not referring Ukraine whistleblower to Congress http://nbcnews.to/32QYs0o
// The watchdogs say the Office of Legal Counsel’s decision not to forward the complaint to Congress could “undermine the critical role whistleblowers play.”

💙 NYT: Impeachment Inquiry Is Legal, Judge Rules, Giving Democrats a Victory http://nyti.ms/2WgMevv
// The declaration came in a 75-page opinion by Chief Judge Beryl A. Howell of the Federal District Court in Washington. She ruled that the House Judiciary Committee was entitled to view secret grand jury evidence gathered by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.

DailyBeast, Adam Rawnsley: The Powerful Ukrainian Oligarch With a Stake in Trumpworld’s Search for Biden Dirt http://bit.ly/2oeuqEO
// He’s wanted by U.S. authorities and has been linked to Russian organized crime, but his interests have strangely aligned with those in Trumpworld recently. Meet Dmytro Firtash.

LawFare, Benjamin Wittes: The Collapse of the President’s Defense http://bit.ly/2BGxSer
// Ukraine, impeachment

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade The end game of discrediting U.S. intelligence is not only to vindicate Trump, but also to remove sanctions on Russia.

💙 🐣 RT @MarkWarner Senate Intel is wrapping up a three-year bipartisan investigation, and we’ve found nothing remotely justifying this. ¤ Mr. Barr’s “investigation” has already jeopardized key international intelligence partnerships. ¤ He needs to come before Congress and explain himself.
⋙ NYT: [10/24] Breaking News: The Justice Dept. is said to have opened a criminal inquiry into its own Russia investigation, which is likely to raise alarms of political payback http://nyti.ms/2ohlM8z

JustSecurity, Jean Galbraith and Michel Paradis: George Washington’s Advisors Agreed: Impeachment Did Away with Executive Privilege http://bit.ly/2PjcJPz

🐣 RT @sarrahkendzior “There are rational reasons to be afraid. But bravery is continuing to act for what’s right in the face of that fear. It’s not a lack of fear, it’s persevering, and that’s what Cummings did until the very end.” — @gaslitnation

🐣 RT @gregolear Let’s talk about Donald Trump and his intimate relationship with organized crime—the only partner he’s ever been faithful to his whole life. 📌 https://twitter.com/gregolear/status/1187679439196426242?s=20

🐣 RT @BillKristol Isn’t Lindsey Graham’s resolution a sign of weakness? Key point: It’s not a defense of the president. It’s a criticism of House Democrats which, when the committees release the transcripts and move to open hearings and then the floor, becomes moot. And it only has 44 sponsors.

DailyBeast, Sam Brodey and Sam Stein: Senate GOP to Trump: You’re Not Helping Yourself by Attacking Us http://bit.ly/364YNPh
// “It’s exhausting and they don’t know what they don’t know in terms of where this is going,” one Senate GOP operative said of the Trumpworld pressure on them.

💙🐣 RT @KenDilanian New: In letter, Inspectors General repudiate DoJ OLC opinion that the whistleblower’s complaint was not an “urgent concern.” https://twitter.com/KenDilanianNBC/status/1187711845014089728?s=20/photo/1-4
↥ ↧
🐣 ≣ RT @WaltShaub The Inspector General council writes: “the OLC opinion, if not withdrawn or modified, could seriously undermine the critical role whistleblowers play in coming forward to report waste, fraud, abuse, and misconduct across the federal government” http://bit.ly/2NcYR6R

🐣 RT @MalcolmNance WARNING: I heard a DC rumor fm a close Trump source in May 2017 he wanted to charge Obama, Biden, Brennen & Clinton w/treason over Russia. Now with Barr as AG this may be crazy but viable. It could incite civil unrest…the ultimate distraction to help steal an election. #Standby
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @B52makmet This is the next level bs conspiracy theory Barr is gonna now sell to the American people- that it was the Obama administration which set up the whole “Russia thing” – they want to hang this on OBAMA. Barr going around the world trying to get other countries to back this up.
⋙ 🐣 I’ve come across this theory on alt-alt-right crazytown Twitter. I just don’t think truth or the ranks of patriotic civil servants can be bent that far. 🙏

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Firtash’ lawyers have another client: The columnist who pushed Biden corruption claims. “John Solomon has been a client of our firm for a very long time,” Joe diGenova told POLITICO. “He’s a journalist and he has legal needs, like many journalists.”
💙 ⋙ Politico: Lawyers for Ukrainian oligarch have another client: The columnist who pushed Biden corruption claims http://politi.co/2qFmWvq
// Conservative legal duo Joe diGenova and Victoria Toensing represent gas tycoon Dmitry Firtash as well as the writer John Solomon.

🐣 RT @brett_mcgurk I sincerely hope the US-led @coalition will support Iraq and the Kurdistan Region as it receives over 1,000 refugees per day from what was a stable NE Syria. Congress can also help ensure SIV processing. It would be doubly shameful to wash our hands.
🐣 RT @masroor_barzani Important cabinet meeting today. On Syria, KRG stands committed to supporting those in the most need and we have a response plan in place to accommodate over 1,000 refugees crossing each day. This is an international crisis and we call on our partners to support.

🐣 RT @cassandra17lina #FlashbackFriday to #Watergate, where 40 of #Nixon’s “faithful” went to prison. You might remember the #WatergateSeven, but the rest were tossed into the ash-heap of history, where many of #Trump’s “faithful” will soon be joining them. https://twitter.com/cassandra17lina/status/1187704593184149505?s=20/photo/1
// NYT front page

📊 FiveThirtyEight: 53.1% Support Impeachment Process (41.9% Don’t) http://53eig.ht/2N5MJV2 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1187706390221148160?s=20/photo/1
📊 FiveThirtyEight: 48.1% Support Impeachment and Removal from Office (43.7% Don’t) http://53eig.ht/2N5MJV2 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1187706456902164481?s=20/photo/1

📊 FiveThirtyEight: Trump Favorability lowest since Feb 2018 http://53eig.ht/2MJpIt2


// Fav 40.7%, Unfav 54.6%

⭕ 24 Oct 2019

💙 EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: If the AG Is Involved in a Foreign Influence Operation, Does He Have to Register with Himself? http://bit.ly/2MYDEi8

WIRED, Garrett Graff: Pompeo Was Riding High—Until the Ukraine Mess Exploded http://bit.ly/2q0jeMQ
// The US secretary of state may be a Trump favorite, but the Ukraine scandal appears to threaten Mike Pompeo’s ambitions for higher office.

NBCNews: The moment that shocked the room during Taylor’s Ukraine testimony http://nbcnews.to/2NbdYhg
// The former acting ambassador described a meeting that connected Trump to the withholding of U.S. aid.

WaPo, Neal Katyal: No, Trump couldn’t shoot someone without being investigated for it http://wapo.st/2W9t8HU
// The president is arguing that he’s completely above the law. He’s wrong.

💽 Crooks&Liars, Aliza Worthington: Former Rep. Liz Holtzman On Trump: ‘A Threat To Our Democracy’ http://bit.ly/2BJbTUe

🐣 RT @anneapplebaum This is exactly what the Polish government did in an attempt to kill off independent media. First ban all govt office subscriptions, then pressure advertisers…
⋙ Axios: White House to order federal agencies to end NYT and WaPo subscriptions http://bit.ly/2PjYSIO

WashingtonExaminer: DOJ inspector general says report on alleged FISA abuses ‘nearing completion’ http://washex.am/32XOwlK

🐣 RT @lotteleicht1 In adopted Res, #EU Parliament “firmly rejects #Turkey’s plans to establish a so-called safe zone along the border in northeast #Syria ..stresses that any forcible transfer of Syrian refugees ..to this area would constitute a grave violation of” int’l law.https://trib.al/q1VlBvX

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🐣 RT @normative The NYT reporters do at least lampshade the odd specificity of what sources were willing to confirm: “It was not clear what potential crime Mr. Durham is investigating, nor when the criminal investigation was prompted.”

🐣 RT @jdawsey1 US trade office recommended Ukraine be given trade privileges earlier this year. Just before papers went to POTUS desk in August, it was pulled back. Bolton told USTR head Robert Lighthizer that POTUS wanted to do nothing to help Ukraine. w/@davidjlynch

🐣 RT @joshtpm All of this together again makes clear that President Trump is a clear and present danger to the American Republic. Bill Barr does his bidding. The entire Republican Party supports him. Only the Democratic Party stands in their way.

🐣 RT @Voter99percent @maddow Diversion? ¤ Maybe Trump and Barr are simply bent on clearing Russia and Putin of U.S. election interference.
All roads lead to Putin.
Trump and Barr desperately needs to find some way or something to divert from impeachment hearings. Maddow just divert over 30 minutes.
⋙ The story hit just as she was coming on air. I want to think it’s a diversion ~ create a headline to force the impeachment news to the background for a day or two. We’ll see. I wish I could still drink.

⋙ 🐣 The story hit just as she was coming on air. I want to think it’s a diversion ~ create a headline to force the impeachment news to the background for a day or two. We’ll see. I wish I could still drink.

🐣 Well, when it comes to the NYT story, there seem to be two types of people: a) the calm-downer (“Trump just wants a headline”) people, and b)💥 The Republic is 💥 Exploding 💥 people. I wish there were more of the former than the latter. @maddow

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq I have no idea what John Durham found nor the basis for his decision to move to a criminal phase of his inquiry. If he actually found something that met the threshold for criminal activity, so be it, but so far I remain skeptical this is going to be the bombshell Trump wants.

🐣 RT @RichardEngel There is something I call the Dictator’s Treadmill: once you get on, you can’t get off, because falling off means ending up in jail. It’s something I often consider wherever I report. What options does the leader have, and what is he/she willing to do not to fall off?

🐣 RT @UrbanAchievr Remember, all Trump wanted from Ukraine was an announcement of an investigation into Biden on CNN. He wanted a headline. ¤ What is the political leadership at Justice giving Trump at a time when his Republican support is wavering? A headline.

NewYorker, Susan Glasser: On “Human Scum” and Trump in the Danger Zone http://bit.ly/2N8BR92
// After Ambassador William Taylor’s testimony, the President is freaking out about impeachment.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “This effort by the president to create or inflate a sense of threat is something you see authoritarian leaders use across the globe. It creates justification for leaders to dismantle institutions.” – Fmr. CIA analyst Andrea Kendall-Taylor
⋙ MSNBC, Hardball: Fmr. intel officer says Trump’s attacks on intel community sends ‘chilling effect’ http://on.msnbc.com/2N9VKwD
// President Trump’s attacks on public servants is part of a larger war “fomented in part by far-right media and conspiracy theorists who have gained favor” with the president. That’s according to the New York Times, which reports that those public servants feel: denigrated, sidelined, or forced out of jobs by a president who marinates in suspicion. The Trump administration has lost nearly 1200 senior career service employees. That’s according to the Partnership for Public Service.

🐣 RT @ezraklein Bill Barr is the most mysterious character in the whole Trump drama. He watched Trump’s fury build towards Sessions and decided to become the loyalist AG even Sessions refused to be. Why light your legacy on fire this way? What’s the endgame?

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Even with Trump as president, I never thought DOJ could become politicized this badly. Incredibly dangerous moment for our country.
⋙ 🐣 RT @matthewamiller We know more about the Russia investigation than probably any probe in DOJ’s history, and haven’t seen a single shred of evidence that would provide a predicate for a criminal investigation. This looks like a Trump takeover of law enforcement, plain and simple.

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Justice Dept. Is Said to Open Criminal Inquiry Into Its Own Russia Investigation http://nyti.ms/2BFgruT
// The move is likely to open the attorney general to accusations that he is trying to deliver a political victory for President Trump.

JustSecurity, Barbara McQuade and Joyce Vance: United States of America v. Rudolph W. Giuliani http://bit.ly/2N8LDbq
// Former U.S. Attorneys draft a “Mock Indictment” based on publicly available evidence of Giuliani’s misconduct.

🐣 RT @DanRather Per the GOP stunt of their “brave” storming of Capitol Hill, that old Carl Sandburg quote comes to mind:
“If the facts are against you, argue the law. If the law is against you, argue the facts. If the law and the facts are against you, pound the table and yell like hell.”

🐣 RT @smk429 Spot on ¤ @GOP ¤ “They should stop worrying about saving their seats and start worrying about saving their souls. They should start worrying about what their grandchildren will say about them as they’re accomplices to this assault on the Constitution” -Max Boot @MaxBoot

🐣 RT @weinbergersa EXCLUSIVE: A DHS intelligence assessment obtained by @YahooNews warns Russia is still active in disinformation campaigns and looking to 2020 as a “key opportunity.” ¤ Also say sanctions and other measures haven’t worked.
⋙ YahooNews: DHS warns of Russian interference plans in 2020 elections, as Washington focuses on Ukraine http://yhoo.it/362Lui5

YahooNews: DHS warns of Russian interference plans in 2020 elections, as Washington focuses on Ukraine http://yhoo.it/362Lui5

🔆 This❗️⋙ Axios: Turkey’s Erdogan calls on U.S. to hand over top Kurdish commander http://bit.ly/2NcYbOO

WSJ: U.S. Weighs Leaving More Troops, Sending Battle Tanks to Syria http://on.wsj.com/340Hay2
// The options represent a shift from the pullout President Trump wanted and modify U.S. objectives—from countering Islamic State to also protecting oil fields

🐣 RT @FaceTheNation [7/25/2018] Rep. @TGowdySC on the House hearings with Peter Strzok and Lisa Page: Well, our private hearing was much more constructive than the public hearing. Public hearings are a circus. That’s why I don’t like to do them. I mean, it’s a freak show. 💽 https://twitter.com/FaceTheNation/status/1018511889964437505?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ananavarro That’s well over 60 Million Americans. ¤ How comforting to know our tax-dollars pay her salary.
⋙ 🐣 RT @thedailybeast White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham says those “against” Trump deserve to be called “human scum” https://trib.al/JjypE4O
🐣 Twice Hillary’s 30 million “Deplorables”

NYT: As Putin Era Begins to Wane, Russia Unleashes a Sweeping Crackdown http://nyti.ms/2MKQctf
// A wave of arrests against journalists, opposition activists, doctors and religious believers raises a question: Is this a police state in the making or just a highly dysfunctional one?

TheAtlantic, Eliot Cohen: Trump’s Character Betrays Him http://bit.ly/2JlNLeB
// In foreign policy, reputation means everything.

🐣 RT @mikecarpenter Shame on DOD for trying to intimidate my successor, Laura Cooper, to prevent her from speaking to the House impeachment inquiry. Laura’s a professional who has served with honor and distinction under R and D admins. She does not deserve this crap.
⋙ NYT: Read the Trump Administration’s Warning Letter to Laura Cooper http://nyti.ms/2ohmQth
// The No. 2 Pentagon official told Ms. Cooper, the military’s Russia-Ukraine expert, not to talk to Congress. She did anyway.

WaPo, Michael Gerson: Senate Republicans must weigh the full cost of complicity http://wapo.st/345RSDL

WaPo: White House delayed Ukraine trade decision in August, a signal that U.S. suspension of cooperation extended beyond security funds http://wapo.st/2NbmVab

NYT Editorial: Donald Trump’s ‘Very Special’ Victory in Syria http://nyti.ms/2BIFLjz
// It’s certainly special for Erdogan, Putin and al-Assad.

Politico, Ben Levebvre: Democrats eyeing Ukraine oligarch in probe of Giuliani associates’ campaign contributions http://politi.co/32MVOsw

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance After investigating for 4 years, Starr gave his report on Clinton to House Judic. Today, the House must investigate Ukraine on its own b/c Barr’s DOJ won’t. This explains closed House sessions-it’s investigation. GOP should be careful what it asks for, Open hearings soon enough.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews #Russia’s state TV: Ukrainian panelist says that he doesn’t usually get involved in U.S. politics, but America can’t stand four more years of Trump. Host Olga Skabeeva tells him: “When we interfere, our candidate usually wins—and yours loses. That’s what happened in 2016.”

WaPo, Max Boot: Trump is helping to demolish a cardinal principle of the postwar order http://wapo.st/2N7ybV7 “In the past, the United States stood by its allies, championed freedom and opposed human rights abuses.”

NYT: Trump’s War on the ‘Deep State’ Turns Against Him http://nyti.ms/2MJxvGl
// The impeachment inquiry is in some ways the culmination of a battle between the president and the government institutions he distrusted and disparaged.

🐣 RT @revrlewis Andrew Napolitano: “As frustrating as it may be to have these hearings going on behind closed doors … they are consistent with the rules. … When were the rules written last? In January of 2015. And who signed them? John Boehner. And who enacted them? A Republican majority.” Fox&Friends 💽 https://twitter.com/revrrlewis/status/1187339967300812800?s=20/photo/1

DailyBeast, Jonathan Alter: The Anti-Shakedown Law That Could Finally Bring Down Trump http://bit.ly/32TzGwZ “The relevant law is the 1946 Hobbs Act”
// When voters hear “no president is above the law,” many want the law in question to be more like something out of a police procedural than a constitutional law seminar.

⭕ 23 Oct 2019

Newsweek: Retired Generals and Admirals: We Call on Trump to Start Living Up to the Values of U.S. Armed Forces http://bit.ly/2NgDO38

TheIntercept, Robert Mackey: Trump Pressed Ukraine’s President to Act Out a Fake News Script, Live on CNN http://bit.ly/31Htuq7

NYT: Italy Did Not Fuel U.S. Suspicion of Russian Meddling, Prime Minister Says http://nyti.ms/2BHuPTj
// Casting holes in a Trump conspiracy theory, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte revealed details of two visits to Rome by Attorney General William P. Barr.

💽 MSNBC, Hardball: Leon Panetta calls Trump’s Syria pullout the ‘most disastrous foreign policy blunder’ http://on.msnbc.com/2BFfu60
// On Trump’s Syria pullout, Leon Panetta says “This is the most disastrous foreign policy blunder I’ve seen a President of the United States make and it’s sending a terrible message to the world that you can’t trust the United States.”

ForeignAffairs, Michael McFaul: Trump’s Gift to Putin http://fam.ag/2Pepqv5
// The President’s Privatized Foreign Policy Is a Boon for Russia

DailyBeast, Spencer Ackerman and Erin Banco: Pompeo Gets Drawn Deeper—Way Deeper—Into the Ukraine Scandal http://bit.ly/347EbnR
// Amb. Taylor’s deposition moved the Secretary of State to the center of the impeachment probe. House Democrats are redoubling efforts to get him to answer their questions.

Taylor stated that he told Pompeo, who recruited him to helm the embassy in Kyiv, that he would only accept the ambassadorship if Pompeo supported him against what he called “a web of political machinations in Kyiv and in Washington” to undermine U.S. policy supporting Kiev against Moscow. Those machinations had detonated Yovanovich’s like-minded ambassadorship. Pompeo, Taylor said, gave Taylor his desired assurances – meaning that Pompeo knew about the shadow effort as early as that May 28 conversation. 

When Taylor arrived in Ukraine in June, he said, he found little evidence of such support from the secretary. Giuliani, Volker, and Sondland seemed to be in charge of the policy, and they were pushing to get Zelensky to publicly commit to investigating the origins of Robert Mueller’s Trump-Russia probe and a firm on whose board Joe Biden’s son sat. 

Taylor, as text messages previously released this month made clear, considered all that a disaster undermining the anti-corruption policy he thought he was enforcing. On advice from then-national security adviser John Bolton, Taylor said he wrote an Aug. 29 cable — a formal State Department document — to Pompeo “describing the ‘folly’” he “could not and would not defend.” He told Congress he received “no specific response.”  

… Countryman [Thomas Countryman, who retired from State in January 2017 after a three-decade diplomatic career] said, “I think that if Mr. Pompeo ever absorbed any of the leadership lessons I know West Point teaches”—Pompeo, like Taylor, is a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy—“he has long forgotten them.”

🐣 RT @real Neither he (Taylor) or any other witness has provided testimony that the Ukrainians were aware that military aid was being withheld. You can’t have a quid pro quo with no quo.” Congressman John Ratcliffe @foxandfriends Where is the Whistleblower? The Do Nothing Dems case is DEAD
// confession

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH .@mccaffreyr3 gives his take on Trump’s position on Syria w/ @NicolleDWallace: “I’ve worked in 3 administrations… I have never seen anything like this. There’s an Orwellian fantasy quality to what’s coming out of the White House.” 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1187137457583771649?s=20/photo/1

WaPo Editorial: The White House resorts to character assassination of courageous public servants http://wapo.st/31G6O9O

WaPo, Philip Bump: When did Ukraine know that Trump had frozen aid? http://wapo.st/2BF9dal
// Why that timing does — and doesn’t — matter

WaPo: Trump administration sought billions of dollars in cuts to programs aimed at fighting corruption in Ukraine and elsewhere http://wapo.st/31JpipU
// Democrats have slammed White House insistence that Trump was focused on corruption — not Bidens — when he blocked Ukraine aid funds.

NYT: White House Aides Feared That Trump Had Another Ukraine Back Channel http://nyti.ms/2W9vTcj
// Senior national security officials grew concerned about Kash Patel, a colleague who had previously been involved in Republicans’ efforts to undermine the Russia investigation.

🐣 RT @tedlieu As a former prosecutor, I know that when the facts and law are not on your side, the defense attacks the process. ¤ It’s no coincidence that Republicans disregarded all rules & norms by storming the SCIF to stop interviews the day after Ambassador Taylor’s devastating testimony.

Bloomberg: Trump Administration Given Deadline to Release Ukraine Documents http://bloom.bg/32FnQpS
● Group demanded records after aborted Rudy Giuliani trip in May
● Judge says administration must release some papers in 30 days

NYT, Thomas Friedman: Trump’s Syria Trifecta: A Win for Putin, a Loss for the Kurds and Lots of Uncertainty for Our Allies – It’s pure genius! http://nyti.ms/31GXJh4

NYT: Ukraine Knew of Aid Freeze by Early August, Undermining Trump Defense http://nyti.ms/2obwT2R
// Top officials were told in early August about the delay of $391 million in security assistance, undercutting a chief argument President Trump has used to deny any quid pro quo.

VanityFair, Abigail: Bill Taylor’s Testimony Puts Trump’s Impeachment in Overdrive http://bit.ly/2Pdu5gX

In the four weeks since Democrats opened an impeachment inquiry into Donald Trump, there has been no testimony as damning to the president as that of Bill Taylor, a career diplomat now serving as acting ambassador to Ukraine, who described a sweeping shadow campaign by Trump and his allies to suborn foreign interference in the 2020 election. “It is a rancorous story about whistle-blowers, [Rudy] Giuliani, side channels, quid pro quos, corruption, and interference in elections. In this story, Ukraine is an object,” Taylor told lawmakers in his opening statement Tuesday.

Over the course of more than nine hours, he meticulously outlined Trump’s efforts to pressure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky into publicly announcing investigations into Hunter Biden, the former vice president’s son, and an unfounded conspiracy theory that Ukraine framed Russia for election meddling in 2016. And Taylor confirmed that the White House made these investigations a precondition for the release of nearly $400 million in military aid to help Ukraine counter an ongoing Russian invasion—the quid pro quo Trump and his allies have been denying since the story broke.

Even so, Taylor—who testified that the directive to block the military aid came directly from Donald Trump and that E.U. Ambassador Gordon Sondland had conveyed the president’s order that “everything” was contingent on Ukraine launching investigations—was critical to corroborating a fact pattern that will provide the basis for impeachment. “There’s a lot of information. It fills in a lot of blanks. It helps you understand the broader scope of this scheme,” said Congressman Mike Quigley, another member of the intelligence panel. Perhaps most important, he explained, each piece of evidence has reinforced the others. “Nothing I have heard publicly, privately, or whatever, has done anything but corroborate and strengthen that which is in the public record—the whistle-blower’s complaint, the White House version of a transcript [of Trump’s July 25 call with Zelensky].”

NYLawJournal: New York City Bar Calls for US AG William Barr’s Recusal in Ukraine Matter http://bit.ly/32I89OJ
// If Barr does not recuse himself, the bar association’s statement said, “he should resign or, failing that, be subject to sanctions, including possible removal, by Congress.”

🐣 RT @jonfavs AP sources: More than two months before the phone call that launched the impeachment inquiry into President Trump, Ukraine’s newly elected leader told advisers he was worried about pressure from the U.S. president to investigate Democrat Joe Biden. http://apne.ws/XZpANgo
AP: Ukrainian leader felt Trump pressure before taking office http://bit.ly/2pN9wwS

Trump has denied that an investigation of Biden was a condition for releasing military aid as a quid pro quo. But on Tuesday, the senior U.S. diplomat in Ukraine at the time, Ambassador William Taylor, starkly contradicted the president, saying that Trump had demanded that everything Zelenskiy wanted, including the aid and a White House meeting, was conditional on a public vow that he would open an investigation.

Taylor also detailed multiple previously undisclosed diplomatic interactions between Trump’s envoys and senior Ukrainian officials in which the president’s demand to investigate the Bidens in exchange for American aid was clear.

The continued flow of high-tech U.S. weaponry is seen as essential to the survival of the Ukrainian government, which has been mired in a long-running civil war with Russian-aligned separatists in the east of the county.

🐣 RT @MiekeEoyang A few words on why Gaetz stunt to storm the SCIF to disrupt Laura Cooper’s deposition is a VERY serious national security problem. ¤ Note, I worked in that SCIF for HPSCI and handled cybersecurity issues while there. 📌 https://twitter.com/MiekeEoyang/status/1187032800572125191?s=20

🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio JUST IN: Schiff/Engel/Maloney write to State Dept demanding release of documents “that are directly and highly relevant” to the impeachment probe. ¤ (Bill Taylor referenced his notes a lot yesterday, per sources, & Sondland has said he wants to provide docs but is being blocked.) https://twitter.com/AndrewDesiderio/status/1187046669608804358?s=20/photo/1-2
⋙ 🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio “These documents include information central to the inquiry’s core area of investigation: the President’s efforts to press Ukraine to initiate investigations that would benefit his personal and political interests, and not the national interest.”
http://bit.ly/31AYnww

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Gaetz is still searching for Captain Kangaroo
⋙ 🐣 RT @sambrodey Matt Gaetz says he’s about to lead this phalanx of House Republicans into the SCIF to check out what’s going on with the whole impeachment thing

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Contradicting Trump, Ukraine Knew of Aid Freeze Before It Became Public http://nyti.ms/2JgpsyW
// Top officials were told in early August about the delay of $391 million in security assistance, undercutting a chief argument President Trump has used to deny any quid pro quo.

💙 WaPo: An overlooked Bill Taylor revelation hints at worse to come from Trump http://wapo.st/33UJRkH //➔ is the Barr investigation into the origins of the Mueller investigation intended to validate the Ukraine conspiracy theory in order to absolve Russia to lift sanctions?

🐣 yesterday’s “no obstruction, no collusion” is today’s “no quid pro quo”

⭕ 22 Oct 2019

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: How DOJ Worked Overtime to Avoid Connecting the Dots in the Whistleblower Complaint http://bit.ly/31HEUu5

NYT, Sharon LeFraniere: 6 Key Revelations of Taylor’s Opening Statement to Impeachment Investigators http://nyti.ms/2MDbRDG
// with excerpts: William B. Taylor Jr., the top American diplomat in Ukraine, delivered detailed testimony on Tuesday about the actions at the heart of the inquiry.

1. Taylor described an explicit quid pro quo.
2. The White House had two channels on Ukraine policy: official and unofficial. Giuliani helped steer the unofficial policy.
3. Taylor was told Ukraine had to ‘pay up’ before the president would ‘sign a check.’
4. Taylor said Ukrainians would die at the hands of Russian led-forces as a result of the delay in American military aid.
5. Bolton fought the effort to hijack the policy toward Ukraine and Pompeo did not respond directly to complaints, Taylor said.
6. Demands were made for secrecy and career officials, including Taylor, were left in the dark about key events..

🐣 RT @delavegalaw Basically, Trump ordered U.S. officials to hold the President of Ukraine in a hammerlock until he agreed to do what Trump wanted him to do for Trump’s own personal benefit. That’s how crude this shakedown op was. And he did this while Ukraine was under daily attack.

🐣 RT @kyledcheney CICILLINE called Taylor a key witness who should be asked to give public testimony. He also said testimony underscores the importance of John Bolton’s role, and it raises question about why Bolton left the administration when he did.

WaPo, Harry Litman: On impeachment, the Democrats are getting it right http://wapo.st/2qvopV1

🐣 next it’ll be “a holocaust” not a “lynching”; just wait

🐣 RT @Isikof Taylor testifies he sent Pompeo a cable on 8/29 protesting the “folly” of withholding military aid to Ukraine and that he “could not and would not” defend such a policy. Where is it?

🐣 RT @dcpoll Firtash was financing Parnas and Fruman’s activities. ¤ Parnas paid Trump’s free lawyer Giuliani $500K. Ergo, Firtash was financing Giuliani’s dirty work for Trump in Ukraine. ¤ Reminds me of another Firtash bagman: Trump’s free campaign manager, Manafort. 📌 https://twitter.com/dcpoll/status/1183968849890304000?s=20

NYT, Jesse Wegman: Donald Trump’s Quid Pro Quo Is Now a Smoking Gun http://nyti.ms/32Grujl
// Mr. Trump’s own acting envoy, William Taylor, described how the president tried to force Ukraine to advance his political interests.

🐣 RT @mattklewis Just a reminder to Republicans: This won’t go away. Trump is going to do this Every. Damn. Day. You will constantly have to go on the record defending the indefensible. This will be your legacy. This is how history will remember you. This will not stop. He won’t suddenly get well
⋙ 🐣 RT @jdawsey1 A statement from WHITE HOUSE after Trump admin pick Bill Taylor testified all day: “President Trump has done nothing wrong — this is a coordinated smear campaign from far-left lawmakers and radical unelected bureaucrats waging war on the Constitution. There was no quid pro quo.”

🐣 What will this boil down to from GOP POV? ¤ $50k/mo for H Biden ¤ It’s that simple.

🐣 “Lev and Igor” has an “Uday and Qusay” ring to it.

🐣 RT @justinamash Bill Taylor’s testimony is devastating evidence that President Trump engaged in both a corrupt act and a quid pro quo.

🐣 [reply to @YoBusiness1] Thank you! my husband went to @WestPoint_USMA and served two tours in Viet Nam. @SecPompeo of @StateDept is a disgrace. “A cadet shall not lie, cheat or steal or TOLERATE those who do.”

💙 WaPo: Prosecutors flagged possible ties between Ukrainian gas tycoon Firtash and Giuliani associates [Lev and Igor] http://wapo.st/31Bcp11
// weedsy

In September, Firtash’s Austrian lawyers filed in court an affidavit by a former Ukrainian prosecutor [Shokin] in which the prosecutor claimed he was fired because he was investigating then-Vice President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden. Giuliani has since cited that document as evidence supporting his claims.

In 2010, WikiLeaks published an internal U.S. diplomatic cable from years earlier in which then-U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine William B. Taylor Jr. wrote that Firtash had “acknowledged ties” to Mogilevich in a private meeting. Taylor wrote that Firtash had denied breaking the law but said “he needed Mogilevich’s approval to get into business in the first place.”

Firtash tried one last-ditch effort to forestall the long-delayed start of his U.S. trial. ¤ That month [June], the energy mogul met Parnas in Vienna through a mutual Ukrainian friend, according to a person familiar with the episode. At the time, Firtash was considering switching lawyers and asked about Toensing and diGenova. Parnas vouched for the couple, whom he had met through Guiliani, and urged Firtash to hire them, the person said.

In recent months, Firtash’s Austrian lawyers filed a court document criticizing the Justice Department in ways that echo Trump’s own attacks on the department, according to a person familiar with the sealed Austrian proceedings.

The attorneys argued that the case against Firtash was politically motivated because Andrew Weissmann, a lawyer working for then-special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, had offered to resolve Firtash’s case if he would implicate Trump and former campaign chairman Paul Manafort in Russian interference in the 2016 election. [Denied]

At the same time, Parnas and Fruman began touting their close ties to Giuliani as they pursued their own business interests. ¤ They… invoked Firtash’s name as they sought business for a new liquefied natural gas company that they had founded in 2018, according to two people familiar with the conversations.

At an energy conference in Houston in March, the two made a pitch to Ukrainian state oil and gas giant Naftogaz, approaching a top official at the company, Andrew Favorov, according to a colleague of Favorov.

Parnas and Fruman told Favorov that they hoped to see new leadership at Naftogaz soon that would be receptive to their proposal and the ouster of then-U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, whom they perceived as opposed to their plans. By May, she had been removed from her post on Trump’s orders.

In an interview, Perry [a Naftogaz partner] said Parnas and Fruman’s grand plan included one other element that Favorov found puzzling at the time: They said Naftogaz should put aside financial disputes with Firtash, a decision that could provide a windfall of more than $1 billion for the tycoon.

Meanwhile, Parnas and Fruman were also assisting Giuliani as he sought information in Ukraine to prove his claims that Democrats received help from Ukrainians during the 2016 election and that Biden had orchestrated the 2016 removal of a Ukrainian prosecutor because he was investigating the gas company Burisma, whose board included Biden’s son.

Parnas and Fruman helped connect Giuliani by Skype to Shokin, who alleged to the former New York mayor that his firing was connected to his Biden work. On Sept. 4, Shokin swore out a 12-page affidavit attesting to that same fact, a document Giuliani has waved on television as proof of his allegations.

According to the document, it was prepared “at the request of lawyers acting for Dmitry Firtash.””

🐣 RT @tribelaw To be troubling enough for the IG to classify as “a matter of urgent concern,” a “promise” by POTUS to any of the foreign leaders we know Trump spoke with in July or August (including Kim and Putin) would have to be one betraying our national security. This cannot stand.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ChrisAlbertoLaw Great News! Amy Klobuchar uncovered new corroborating evidence in her probe into AG Barr’s violation of a federal law meant to protect our national security. Barr was required notify the FEC about the whistle-blower’s complaint. He did not. Read more:
⋙ ⋙ MotherJones, Pemy Levi: New Evidence Hints at Another Justice Department Coverup http://bit.ly/2qEmRbD
// Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) released evidence on Tuesday that the Justice Department buried the whistleblower complaint about President Donald Trump’s call with the Ukrainian president by failing to refer the matter to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
⋙ 🐣 RT @ChrisAlbertoLaw Note Barr’s possible role in an illegal delay of reporting the whistleblower complaint to Congress. The orchestrated delay is similar to his 3-week delay of the Mueller report. Trump’s Acting Intel Dir. violated a 7-day report-to-Congress requirement citing a DOJ “legal review.”

DailyBeast, Sam Stein, Asawin Suebsaeng and Justin Baragona: Trump Whines That Senate Republicans Are Failing Him on Impeachment and Not Owning Nearly Enough Libs http://bit.ly/2P6Xn0C
// The president and his advisers want Republicans in the Senate to stage their own hearings to counteract what’s happening in the House.

BuzzFeedNews: The Investigation Into Rudy Giuliani’s Associates Has Widened http://bit.ly/2JhqudY
// Federal investigators have acquired records — many obtained earlier this month by BuzzFeed News — showing a whirlwind of lavish spending by Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, two key operatives who dug up dirt on Joe Biden for President Trump.

NYT, Peter Baker: An Envoy’s Damning Account of Trump’s Ukraine Pressure and Its Consequences http://nyti.ms/2MFWB9b
// William B. Taylor Jr. laid out in visceral terms the potentially life-or-death stakes of what he saw as an illegitimate scheme to pressure Kiev for political help by suspending American security aid.

WaPo, Dana Milbank: Impeachment Diary: The words that could end a presidency http://wapo.st/2W6DDvx

🐣 RT @marty_lederman 1/ Of course the substance of the grotesque breach of constitutional duty Taylor describes is of the upmost importance. But don’t lose sight of three other things: First, as Taylor pleads at the end, don’t forget about the devastating impact …@just_security
📌 https://twitter.com/marty_lederman/status/1186733813503844354?s=20
// Lederman is a law professor at Georgetown

📊 CNN Poll: 50% support impeaching Trump and removing him from office http://cnn.it/32Ilneo

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 The Trump White House backed by Sec State Pompeo acts like a third world nation. Incredible trickery, deception, and arrogance mugging the Ukrainians. Withholding Congressional approved military funds for domestic political purposes was chilling.
⋙ 🐣 RT @gregpmiller Bill Taylor took ambassador job in Ukraine with promises he was there to back Kyiv against Russia. Within weeks he realized he was faced with a different threat: the political schemes of the American president. Amazing read @GregJaffe
⋙⋙ WaPo: ‘Alarming circumstances’: A distressed diplomat tells a tale of venal intrigue http://wapo.st/31DOChh

WaPo Editorial: Here’s the quid pro quo proof, Lindsey Graham http://wapo.st/32ETIeq

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff It will be said of House Republicans, ¤ When they found they lacked the courage to confront the most dangerous and unethical president in American history, ¤ They consoled themselves by attacking those who did.

🐣 RT @Hardball “We now have Sondland, we have Taylor, we have Giuliani, we have Mulvaney all saying there was a quid pro quo. This, in fact, was a shakedown of a foreign govt for the president’s political purposes. That is against the law.”@clairecmc on Taylor’s testimony. #Hardball 💽 https://twitter.com/hardball/status/1186788309441404930?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @kyledcheney THE LATEST: Bill Taylor has departed after 9.5 hours of testimony that portrayed Trump as the captain of an effort to coerce Ukraine to damage Joe Biden — in part by withholding military aid to the beleaguered nation. Story w/ @AndrewDesiderio

💙💙🔄≣ NYT: Ukraine Top Diplomat William B. Taylor Jr.‘s Statement to the Impeachment Inquiry http://nyti.ms/2P80Yvn
// William B. Taylor Jr., the United States’ top diplomat in Ukraine, delivered testimony to impeachment investigators on Tuesday that described an effort by President Trump to withhold aid for Ukraine until the country’s leader agreed to investigate Mr. Trump’s political rivals.

🐣 .@McFaul The title of your next book should be “The Illiberal Internationale”
// quoting him

🐣 RT @neal_katyal I cannot overstate how damaging this Amb Taylor testimony is to Trump. https://twitter.com/neal_katyal/status/1186734449720848384?s=20/photo/1

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: U.S. envoy says he was told release of Ukraine aid was contingent on public declaration to investigate Bidens, 2016 election http://wapo.st/2MErA5s

WaPo: In Hungary, a Freewheeling Trump Ambassador Undermines U.S. Diplomats http://wapo.st/2PaqxMo
// He brokered a White House meeting for Hungary’s prime minister. He spends $320,000 on parties and takes positions at odds with American policy. He says he knows what President Trump wants.

🐣 My guess: Anonymous is George✛Kellyanne

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson I have rarely read a more devastating indictment of a President and his cronies than that of Taylor. This is chapter-and-verse stuff. Totally indefensible.

≣ From WaPo: Amb Taylor’s full statement [pdf] http://bit.ly/2W3tIH2 apparently a series of photos of the pages https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1186736148774830080?s=20/photo/1
// “first draft of history”

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Trump has lost the battle to discredit impeachment http://wapo.st/366D2i6

NYT, Andrei Kozyrev: From Russia, With Admiration and Despair http://nyti.ms/2W4jdmR
// When I was the Russian foreign minister, America was a beacon of moral truth. By impeaching Donald Trump, it can become one again.

🐣 RT @mitchellreports On Bill Taylor testimony, @samstein: “Everything we’re getting anecdotally from the Hill is that it’s a remarkable set of testimony, again painting picture of a potentially corrupt process going on at the State Department vis-à-vis Ukraine and withholding military aid.” #AMRstaff

🐣 RT @publicintegrity When Trump announced that he was pulling American troops out of northern Syria, many warned he was removing the head of the campaign to defeat ISIS. Now, it’s clear that Trump handed ISIS its biggest win in years. (via @nytimes)
⋙ NYT: ISIS Reaps Gains of U.S. Pullout From Syria http://nyti.ms/2P7yAcC
// The troop withdrawal ends American operations against the terrorist group conducted jointly with a Kurdish-led militia.

⭕ 21 Oct 2019

💙 NewYorker, Jill Lepore (10/21): The Invention—and Reinvention—of Impeachment http://bit.ly/2pR02kZ “Impeachment is a terrible power because it was forged to counter a terrible power: the despot who deems himself to be above the law”
// It’s the ultimate political weapon. But we’ve never agreed on what it’s for.

Cass Sunstein, who testified before Congress on the meaning of “high crimes and misdemeanors” during the impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton, both Ford and Pelosi were fundamentally wrong. “High crimes and misdemeanors” does have a meaning. An impeachable offense is an abuse of the power of the office that violates the public trust, runs counter to the national interest, and undermines the Republic. To believe that words are meaningless is to give up on truth. To believe that Presidents can do anything they like is to give up on self-government.

The failed impeachment of Andrew Johnson steered the United States toward a regime of racial segregation: the era of Jim Crow, which would not be undone until the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Acts of 1965 were passed, a century later, in the Administration of another Johnson. Johnson’s acquittal undid the Union’s victory in the Civil War, allowed the Confederacy to win the peace, and nearly destroyed the Republic

Not every impeachment brings about a political settlement, good or bad. The failed impeachment of Bill Clinton, in 1999, for lying about his sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky, settled less than nothing, except that it weakened Americans’ faith in impeachment as anything other than a crudely wrought partisan hatchet, a prisoner’s shiv.

The impeachment of an American President is certain to lead to no end of political mischief and almost certain to fail. Still, worse could happen. Heaven forbid this Republic should become one man’s kingdom.

MotherJones: Read Nancy Pelosi’s “Fact Sheet” About Trump’s Ukraine Call: Truth Exposed http://bit.ly/342ezbY 1. The Shakedown, 2. The Pressure Campaign, 3. The Cover-Up

💙💙🔄◕ WaPo, Kate Rabinowitz and Kevin Schaul: Who’s involved in the Trump impeachment inquiry http://wapo.st/2W673dg
// The House’s impeachment inquiry into President Trump has sought testimony and documents from dozens of witnesses. Some of them are under scrutiny for pursuing foreign policy in Ukraine intended to benefit the president, while others are high-level administration aides who have been called to testify about what they witnessed and their concerns.

WaPo, Michael Gerson: The smoking gun has already been revealed http://wapo.st/32z6Gdw

WaPo, Eugene Robinson: Trump likely saw Pelosi’s overseas trip as a slap in the face. But someone had to do it. http://wapo.st/31EpQNM

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Pompeo and Mulvaney beclown themselves http://wapo.st/31D9aGx

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews One does wonder what Pompeo thinks he is accomplishing — both in serving a president who betrays allies while empowering Russia and in sacrificing his own credibility for defending policies he would have excoriated under President Barack Obama.
⋙ 💙 WaPo: Putin and Hungary’s Orban helped sour Trump on Ukraine http://wapo.st/2BAh34Q

💙💙 JustSecurity, Ryan Goodman and Alex Potpokaru: The Missing Link: Getting Dirt on Biden Was Key Part of “Investigation into 2016 Election” Too http://bit.ly/2JaX8h2

💙 DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: Bill Barr’s Plan to Rig 2020 for Trump: Frame ‘Deep State’ for Russia’s 2016 Interference http://bit.ly/2VYSJD8
// As always, what Trump says is the direct opposite of the truth, and he is describing not his opponents but himself. The “deep state” story is Trumpland’s Plan B.

NYT, Ian Buruma: This Is the True End Of Pax Americana http://nyti.ms/2qtcmaJ
// Mr. Trump is taking a wrecking ball to the world order.

🐣 RT @cnnbrk Joe Biden was a top target of Russians who are building a network of accounts designed to look like groups in swing states, new Facebook data shows https://cnn.it/2MyFUfJ
⋙ CNN: Facebook: Russian trolls are back. And they’re here to meddle with 2020 http://cnn.it/2J9A5Ds

📊 FiveThirtyEight: How unpopular is Donald Trump? http://53eig.ht/2MJpIt2 just now https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1186333295644237825?s=20/photo/1
// Approve 41.2%, Disapprove 54.4%

WaPo: Netanyahu announces he can’t form a government, opening door for Israeli president to tap political rival to build a coalition http://wapo.st/31CcZvA

NYT: Erdogan’s Ambitions Go Beyond Syria. He Says He Wants Nuclear Weapons. http://nyti.ms/2p06CFb
// A month before invading Kurdish areas in Syria, Turkey’s president said he “cannot accept” the West’s restrictions that keep him from a bomb.

⭕ 20 Oct 2019

🐣 RT @AriMelber What is the clearest Constitutional case for impeaching Trump? ¤ He sought a bribe from Ukraine. ¤ No one can deny that “bribery” is impeachable, because the Constitution *says* it is. ¤ My @washingtonpost article: 📌 https://twitter.com/AriMelber/status/1185961336829894656?s=20
⋙ WaPo: ‘Bribery’ is right there in the Constitution. Trump could be impeached for that. http://wapo.st/35V1bba
// Why wrestle with the meaning of “high Crimes and Misdemeanors”? The president can be accused of an offense that’s already well-defined.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AriMelber A focus on bribery may also distinguish this case from the 2 presidential impeachments in history, neither of which resulted in conviction in the Senate ¤ The Johnson & Clinton cases were bogged down by a difficult question: What defines a high crime or misdemeanor?
⋙ 🐣 RT @AriMelber In those trials, the Senate did not reach a super majority to accept that the alleged offenses were high crimes. ¤ By contrast, no one can deny that bribery is impeachable, because the Constitution says it is.

🐣 RT @KasieDC “…The Kurds carved out their own little enclave. It was peaceful, it was generally egalitarian, it was feminist, it was a unique thing. Men and women fighting together, co-ruling together. They had hopes that this was going to last.” -@RichardEngel in his own words 💽 https://twitter.com/KasieDC/status/1186066564489068544?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 AG Barr has abdicated his law enforcement responsibilities in favor of conducting an actual witch hunt, trying to undo the conclusions of both Mueller & Congress regarding Russia’s attack on our 2016 election. BUT Congress is stepping up & stepping in.

TheAtlantic, McKay Coppins: The Liberation of Mitt Romney http://bit.ly/2o3ezch
// The newly rebellious senator has become an outspoken dissident in Trump’s Republican Party, just in time for the president’s impeachment trial.

🐣 RT @DrGJackBrown THREAD: Body Language Analysis No. 4401 Nancy Pelosi’s and Donald Trump’s ‘Meltdown Meeting’ #DonaldTrump
#NancyPelosi #Meltdown #MeltdownMeeting #NancysPoint #BodyLanguage #BodyLanguageExpert #Nonverbal #EmotionalIntelligence 📌 https://twitter.com/DrGJackBrown/status/1186032130255548416?s=20

WaPo: Pelosi leads a surprise delegation to Jordan for ‘vital discussions’ on Syria crisis http://wapo.st/33R53bd

💽 Mediaite: Chris Wallace Brutally Grills Mick Mulvaney as He Attempts to Walk Back Briefing Comments: ‘You Said What You Said!’ http://bit.ly/32AYYQ8

🐣 RT @MeetThePress WATCH: @brett_mcgurk says Trump threw all of American leverage in the Middle East “out the window” with his Oct. 6 phone call. #MTP #IfItsSunday ¤ “I’m afraid that now the future of Syria will be determined by actors who are quite hostile to our interests.” 💽 https://twitter.com/MeetThePress/status/1185933473061785601?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @tribelaw “When tides turn, they often turn quickly and harshly. . . . [T]his week . . . brings to mind Winston Churchill’s words . . . : ‘Now is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.’”
⋙ WaPo: The Senate is likelier to remove Trump after impeachment than you think http://wapo.st/2MUFcsc
// The history of past acquittals isn’t as helpful to Trump as naysayers believe

NYT, Frank Bruni: How Low Will Trump Go? http://nyti.ms/2W1UOOW
// The president is unabashed, unapologetic and out of control.

ForeignAffairs: Disaster in the Desert http://fam.ag/31xEuGF
// Nov-Dec 2019 issue; Trump’s Middle East Plan Can’t Work

NYT: Pelosi Visits Jordan to Discuss Syria Crisis Amid Shaky Cease-Fire http://nyti.ms/2Mtyw5j
// Speaker Nancy Pelosi led a bipartisan delegation to meet the Jordanian king as an American-brokered truce with Turkey in northern Syria continued to stutter. http://nyti.ms/

NPR: Kurdish General Slams U.S.-Syria Policy; Gen. Petraeus Calls Withdrawal ‘A Betrayal’ http://n.pr/2P0JK2O

🐣 Tulsi’s visit to Assad ruined my view of her, but I can’t help but wonder if HRC’s attack isn’t related to Tulsi’s take-down of Kamala Harris, a Clinton fave. The take-down was legit. Harris is a flawed candidate. All drama, no policy chops. And as tone-deaf as HRC.

🐣 RT @BillBrowder Tulsi Gabbard say that she doesn’t control the Russian bots that support her, but she did control the hiring of Chris Cooper, the smear campaigner who was paid by Natalia Veselnitskaya and her Russian backed sponsors to smear me and try to repeal the Magnitsky Act in DC https://twitter.com/Billbrowder/status/1185836541295415297?s=20

WSJ: U.S. Troops Leaving Syria Will Be Assigned to Iraq, Defense Chief Says http://on.wsj.com/2MVy2Ef “He said the U.S. hopes to continue working with Kurdish forces”
// Islamic State fight will shift, details yet to be sorted out, Esper says

Mr. Esper said one reason for his weeklong trip to the Middle East and to North Atlantic Treaty Organization headquarters in Brussels was to iron out the specifics of the campaign against Islamic State. ¤ Mr. Esper said he would be meeting with allies on a key question: “What does the next phase of the counter-ISIS campaign look like?” he said, using an acronym for the terror group. He said the U.S. hopes to continue working with Kurdish forces.

🐣 RT @tribelaw “It’s not an exaggeration to say that Trump embodies Hamilton’s worst fears about the kind of person who might someday head the government.”
🐣 RT @tribelaw “Not only is Trump himself on trial, but he is also testing our constitutional system to the breaking point. [Yet] Hamilton anticipated …the chaos and demagoguery now on display in Washington. He also helped design and defend the remedy: impeachment.”
⋙ WaPo, Ron Chernow: Hamilton pushed for impeachment powers. Trump is what he had in mind. http://wapo.st/2P3SmpG
// He wanted a strong president — and a way to get rid of the demagogic ones.

💙 🐣 RT @repcummings I’m begging the American people to pay attention to what is going on. Because if you want to have a democracy intact for your children, and your children’s children, and generations yet unborn we’ve got to guard this moment…this is our watch. 💽 https://twitter.com/RepCummings/status/1154161356171599877?s=20/photo/1
// 7/24/2019; Dance with those angels, Elijah. ♡ ૂི•̮͡• ྀ ♡

⭕ 19 Oct 2019

WashingtonExaminer: ‘God knows why’: Long wait for DOJ inspector general report on alleged FISA abuses vexes Trump allies http://washex.am/2p0DY6Z
// DOJ IG Horowitz

DailyBeast, Julia Davis: Russian Media Cheers Trump’s Moves in Syria: ‘Putin Won the Lottery!’ http://bit.ly/2J42eMk
// For Russia, Trump’s presidency is a gift that keeps on giving. The Kremlin’s propagandists see no acceptable alternative among any viable presidential candidates in 2020.

NYT, Nicholas Kristof: Trump Takes Incoherence and Inhumanity and Calls It Foreign Policy http://nyti.ms/2oNrkYX
// He was right when he said, “Foreign policy is what I’ll be remembered for.”

🐣 RT @tomjoseph Trump will be viewed as a war criminal. His words nail him for complicity in ethnic cleansing- green lighting Turkey’s move & saying “they had to have it cleaned out,” referring to Kurds living along Turkish border in Syria. He betrayed & set up the Kurds w/ no window to escape. https://twitter.com/RichardEngel/status/1185501990555738113

NYT: Review of Russia Inquiry Grows as F.B.I. Witnesses Are Questioned http://nyti.ms/2BtM0I5
// The review, led by the prosecutor John Durham, has focused on former investigators who are frequent targets of President Trump.

🐣 RT @RichardEngel The top Kurdish commander in Syria, General Mazlum Kobane told @NBCNews he is trying to pull his forces back from Ras al-Ayn, but Turkey is not allowing it. He alleges Turkey does not want Kurdish fighters to withdraw – a condition of the ceasefire – but to kill them.

WaPo: ‘They are livid’: Trump’s withdrawal from Syria prompts rare public criticism from current, former military officials http://wapo.st/35RwMdF

🐣 RT @michaelluo Illuminating (and depressing) @IChotiner interview with @brett_mcgurk. “…he doesn’t want to be in Syria. So, if a leader calls him up and says he will deal with it, the President, being totally unprepared for these phone calls, kind of rolls over.”
⋙ NewYorker, Isaac Chotiner: The Former U.S. ISIS Envoy on Trump and the Crisis in Syria http://bit.ly/2px66P0 ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1185698409103183872?s=20/photo/1

Five years ago, President Obama appointed Brett McGurk as his special envoy to counter isis. The Obama Administration had sent a limited number of troops to Syria; McGurk’s job was focussed on destroying isis strongholds and supporting the Kurds in northern Syria, who had taken up much of the anti-isis fighting. Last December, McGurk and the Secretary of Defense, James Mattis, abruptly resigned after President Trump threatened to pull American troops out of Syria. “The President’s decision to leave Syria was made without deliberation, consultation with allies or Congress, assessment of risk, or appreciation of facts,” McGurk wrote in the Washington Post, in January. He warned that Trump’s choices “are already giving the Islamic State—and other American adversaries—new life.”

⭕ 18 Oct 2019

Reuters: What Hunter Biden did on the board of Ukrainian energy company Burisma http://reut.rs/2CBcKqE
// 10/18/2019

Zlochevsky, who founded Burisma in 2002, served as a minister under Ukraine’s then-President Viktor Yanukovich from 2010 to 2012. Burisma then began adding high-profile names to its board, including Biden and a business associate of his called Devon Archer, in April 2014.

A source close to the company said Biden took part in strategic conversations and shared his opinions and experience. In between board meetings, “there were constant calls, dialogue, sharing of advice, consideration of different options,” the source said. “Expansion to other markets was also discussed,” the source added.

Another source close to Burisma said Biden assisted with analysis of oil and gas assets the company was considering buying abroad, though a deal didn’t go through. The company was considering possible acquisitions in Europe, Kazakhstan and the United States, the source and another person close to Burisma said. …

TheAtlantic, Chris Coons (10/18): The Senate Must Rein In Trump http://bit.ly/2MTnDZq
// Unless Congress acts, the Kurds may not be the last allies this president abandons.

TheAtlantic, Peter Nicholas: The Unraveling of Donald Trump http://bit.ly/2MWFT4r
// As the impeachment inquiry intensifies, some associates of the president predict that his already erratic behavior is going to get worse.

💙 🐣 RT @HoarseWhisperer So, boiling down several stories into a likely set of punchlines:
– A mobbed up Russian oligarch, Firtash, was indicted by the feds
– He was arrested in Vienna and is fighting being extradited to the U.S.
– In an effort to buy his way out of trouble, he started spending $$
1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/HoarseWisperer/status/1185401923182174208?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @HoarseWhisperer – He hired Trump’s lawyer friends Toensing and DeGenova
– He hired Giuliani’s dirty Ukrainian pals
– He splashed money around looking for dirt on Biden
2/
⋙ 🐣 RT @HoarseWhisperer Per new reporting, Rudy just so happened to have a meeting at the DOJ recently.
Rudy was there to talk about an unnamed client facing bribery charges.
That is nearly certainly Firtash. [link NYT: Rudy Mixes … http://nyti.ms/2Bu4isJ%5D
⋙ 🐣 RT @HoarseWhisperer And the quid pro quo was that the Russian mobster was going to help the Trump campaign by helping Rudy scrounge for Biden dirt.
That’s all rather illegal – and is another bribery case for Firtash.
It may well be a new pile of crimes for Rudy too.
8/
⋙ 🐣 RT @HoarseWhisperer …and the best part?
As we learned from the unsealed indictments of Rudy’s buddies, the feds had warrants up the wazoo and may well have been sitting on wiretaps.
Rudy has been a bad boy… and just how bad is all coming to light.
Happy Friday.
9/9
⋙ 🐣 RT @HoarseWhisperer One correction: Firtash is under house arrest not in jail.
⋙ ⋙ 🐣 RT @BrightEyedDyer Have you read Proof of Conspiracy or Blowout yet?
⋙ 🐣 RT @HoarseWhisperer No, neither
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @BrightEyedDyer Both are fabulous at putting the dots together. Blowout is the history of the oil industry and how it all ties into this and Proof is jawdropping.

💙 MotherJones, Dan Friedman: How an Indicted Oligarch Became a Key Player in Trump’s Ukraine Scandal http://bit.ly/32xsQwD “Is it possible that [Ukrainian oligarch] Firtash’s case, Parnas and Fruman’s plotting, and Giuliani’s freelancing in Ukraine are intertwined?”
// Dmytro Firtash is fighting extradition to the United States. His lawyers are the president’s staunchest defenders.

NYT: As Inquiry Widens, McConnell Is Said to See Impeachment Trial as Inevitable http://nyti.ms/2J3Y6Mg

💙 NYT Editorial: The Crisis of the Republican Party http://nyti.ms/31nAnNm
// The G.O.P. will not be able to postpone a reckoning on Donald Trump’s presidency for much longer ~● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1185539934544977921?s=20/photo/1
// Caption: “At the Peace Monument near the United States Capitol, Grief weeps on the shoulder of History”

🔄 🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Trump impeachment inquiry: Latest news and updates http://wapo.st/2P09WuE [Continually updated]

💙 NYT: Giuliani Mixes His Business With Role as Trump’s Lawyer http://nyti.ms/31rJNaw
// Amid intensifying scrutiny of his own work, the former New York mayor met recently with senior Justice Department officials on behalf of a client in a foreign bribery case.

WaPo, Tony Schwartz: Why Trump can’t change, no matter what the consequences are http://wapo.st/2VW0Kcf
// Personal growth is about seeing more. The president is too self-absorbed for that.

KyivPost [UKR]: Impeachment witnesses tell how Ukraine policy hijacked by Giuliani http://bit.ly/31rS2DD

ProPublica: The Pro-Trump Super PAC at the Center of the Ukraine Scandal Has Faced Multiple Campaign Finance Complaints http://bit.ly/2P6WTr4
// Randy Perkins donated $500,000 to America First Action, a pro-Trump super PAC, a day after his company won federal money as part of a contract. The same PAC was dubbed “Committee 1” in a federal indictment alleging illegal donations from two Rudy Giuliani associates.

NN: Exclusive: Giuliani pushed Trump administration to grant a visa to a Ukrainian official promising dirt on Democrats http://cnn.it/2BnYpgv

WaPo: State Department probe of Clinton emails finds no deliberate mishandling of classified information http://wapo.st/33B9SWe

💙 TPM, Josh Kovensky: The Debunked Biden Allegations Are Incredibly Useful To Dmitry Firtash http://bit.ly/2Wwm9J1

💙💙 Bloomberg, Stephanie Baker and Irina Reznik: To Win Giuliani’s Help, Oligarch’s Allies Pursued Biden Dirt http://bloom.bg/2oKHfY0
● Associates of Ukraine’s Firtash procured witness statement
● U.S. law forbids foreign assistance in political campaigns

Associates of a Ukrainian oligarch fighting extradition to the U.S. were working to dig up dirt on former Vice President Joe Biden last summer in an effort to get Rudy Giuliani’s help in the oligarch’s legal case, according to three people familiar with the exchanges.

Dmitry Firtash, charged with conspiracy by the U.S. and living in Vienna, shuffled lawyers in July to add Joe diGenova and Victoria Toensing, vocal supporters of President Donald Trump who had worked with Giuliani. Around that time, some of Firtash’s associates began to use his broad network of Ukraine contacts to get damaging information on Biden, the people said.

DiGenova and Toensing have billed Firtash about $1 million for their work, one of the people said. That includes costs for Lev Parnas, a Giuliani associate, as a translator and important contact, the person said. Parnas was arrested last week along with several associates and accused of conspiring to violate campaign-finance laws.

People working on Firtash’s behalf collected a witness statement from Viktor Shokin, a former Ukrainian prosecutor-general. The statement, dated early September, helped Giuliani renew an assertion that he’d been advancing for months — that Biden had tried in 2016 to sway Ukrainian politics to help his son. U.S. and Ukrainian officials have disputed Shokin’s account.

Shokin, though, had been promised his statement wouldn’t be made public, according to the people. Giuliani went on to cite it repeatedly, waving it around on cable news as evidence of Biden’s alleged corruption. The Hill and other media outlets provided links to it, with Giuliani later suggesting he had a role in making it public. “This is the affidavit I put out,” he said during a Fox News interview this month.

As a result of the publicity Giuliani generated with Shokin’s statement, two of the people said they believe the odds of the Justice Department dropping the case against Firtash have plummeted, because it would look like a quid pro quo. Others connected to the case agreed.

U.S. lawmakers conducting a presidential impeachment inquiry are bearing down on whether favors were traded for influence. They are examining Giuliani’s efforts to turn up evidence in Ukraine and allegations that the Trump administration withheld crucial aid until the country’s president agreed to investigate the Bidens. …

Bloomberg, Jonathan Browning: Oleg Deripaska-Linked Firm Was Raided for Undisclosed U.S. Inquiry http://bloom.bg/2BnIu1E
● Filings in U.K. reveal ‘live’ U.S. criminal investigation
● Laundering investigation grew out of Robert Mueller’s work

WaPo Editorial: Trump hosting the G-7 at his resort is blatant, corrupt self-dealing http://wapo.st/2MPN3au

WaPo, Mitch McConnell: Withdrawing from Syria is a grave mistake http://wapo.st/2MXanTX ”America’s wars will be ‘endless’ only if America refuses to win them.”

NYT Editorial: Turkey’s Victory Over Donald Trump http://nyti.ms/2OYZJyk
// The Turkish president got what he wanted — as did Russia and Iran.

WaPo: Impeachment inquiry shows Trump at the center of Ukraine efforts against rivals http://wapo.st/35LlbNq

TheGuardian: Fighting continues on Syria-Turkey border despite ceasefire http://bit.ly/2OYOtCm
// Artillery fire and ground clashes reported in violation of US-brokered five-day truce

🐣 RT @MSNBC “The fact that they tried to walk it back… is an indication of how damaging that accurate confession really is. That is impeachment game over… ¤ Mulvaney just made himself a really damning witness against the president.” -Fmr. prosecutor Glenn Kirschner
⋙ MSNBC, TheBeatWithAri: Impeachment preps underway amid Ukraine quid pro quo admission http://on.msnbc.com/2J2KXCW
// Donald Trump’s top aide undercut the president’s own defense of “no quid pro quo” with Ukraine. Top DOJ veteran Glenn Kirschner assesses the White House admission, saying Mulvaney was “extremely credible” in his “confession” and it should be “impeachment, game over.” It comes as a majority of Americans say they want Trump impeached and removed from office.

🔆 This❗️⋙ Reuters: Russia says it is starting to resume U.S. cyber cooperation: TASS http://reut.rs/35IS2lZ //➔ impeachment can’t come soon enough

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Our Commander in Chief is a Petulant Little Child, and the Bad Guys of the World Have His Number http://bit.ly/2BlF0gr
// The humiliations mount, and you can hear the laughter from Pyongyang to Ankara to Tehran. Trump isn’t their boss. He’s their bitch.

TheDailyBeast, Jackie Kucinich, Asawin Suebsaeng and Sam Brodey: Mick Mulvaney Has Conservatives Asking: WTF Are You Doing? http://bit.ly/2VXoo83
// The acting chief of staff had himself a day on Thursday and his critics say he’s in over his head.

⭕ 17 Oct 2019

CSIS, Melissa Dalton (10/17): When the Toll Comes Due: U.S. Failures in Syria and Next Steps http://bit.ly/2pZXsZe

WaPo/AP Ken Bajak: Why Trump asked Ukraine’s president about ‘CrowdStrike’ http://wapo.st/2o12u7s

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Impeachment is now a slam dunk http://wapo.st/2J0KlOi

🐣 RT @tomiahonen Meanwhile in the Mueller Report (WTF? I thought we lost that fight?)
Meanwhile! ¤ ..in the Mueller Report.. ¤ Pay attention kids! Meanwhile, in the Mueller Report. A judge just ruled that DOJ made unlawful redactions! Yes, AG Barr had hidden parts that Mueller tried to tell us

WaPo, Michael Gerson: Trump is turning American ideology into a sham http://wapo.st/31saQlY

🔆 This❗️⋙ Reuters: Russia says it is starting to resume U.S. cyber cooperation: TASS http://reut.rs/35IS2lZ //➔ impeachment can’t come soon enough

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog A surprise announcement from the Russian news service, TASS: According to the FSB in Russia, the US government has now agreed to carrying out joint cyber operations with Russian intelligence.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Erdogan expected a confrontational meeting, but the mood softened when it became clear the US officials were asking only for token concessions. In return for a brief pause in fighting, there would be no sanctions & no requirement for a Turkish withdrawal.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Pence portrayed the agreement as a hard-fought victory. The deal delivered Erdogan concessions he had been unable to win during years of negotiations w/ the US. The Turkish side was surprised at how easy the negotiations were: “We got everything we wanted”

MSNBC, CraigMelvin: Former CIA Dir. John Brennan: This is a time of great national concern http://on.msnbc.com/2oVrQUH
// There are new reactions to the damning revelations from the President’s Ambassador to the E.U Gordon Sondland, as he continues testifying on the Hill. Plus Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo are meeting with Turkish president Erdogan. Joining Chris Jansing to discuss all this is former CIA director John Brennan.

🐣 RT @jeffreyprescott “A Turkish official briefed by participants in the talks said the Turkish side was surprised and relieved at how easy the negotiations were. ‘We got everything we wanted,’ said the official.”
⋙ WaPo: Syria cease-fire agreement lifts threat of U.S. sanctions while letting Turkey keep buffer zone http://wapo.st/2oQYgj6

TheWeek, Joel Mathis: Trump is getting worse http://bit.ly/2ps3DFw “Can you imagine how much more quickly the misjudgments and lashings-out will pile up as impeachment draws ever nearer? The crisis is going to grow only more intense.”

🐣 RT @bkdefend “When we’re dancing with the angels, the question will be asked, in 2019, what did we do to make sure we kept our democracy intact? Did we stand on the sidelines and say nothing? Did we play games?”
Rep. Elijah Cummings 2/27/19
R.I.P. Rep. Cummings

🐣 RT @brhodes The entire foreign policy of the United States is corrupted. We can’t be sure of a free and fair election in 2020. Our allies are being killed and displaced. Dictators are privileged over democratic allies.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MarthaRaddatz Secretary Mattis lets loose “I earned my spurs on the battlefield; Donald Trump earned his spurs from the doctor”.

WaPo Editorial: Mick Mulvaney’s comments on Trump and Ukraine couldn’t have been clearer http://wapo.st/33Hc4vs

DailyBeast, Christopher Dickey: The Kurds Gave Their Lives to Defeat the Islamic State. Trump Just Pissed It All Away. http://bit.ly/2nRLMqS
// He blames those he betrayed as if they were servants who failed him.

🐣 RT @waltshaub In case it’s not clear from my freaking out, this G-7 thing is an escalation. It may look from the outside like it’s been corruption all along—because it has been—but participating in a contract award to yourself is different by orders of magnitude. This is a red line crossed.

💙 NewYorker, Susan Glasser: Forget Trump’s “Meltdown”—Follow the Testimony http://bit.ly/2qjCEMA
// On a week of revelations in the House’s impeachment inquiry.

DailyBeast, Justin Baragona: Fox’s Judge Napolitano: G7 at Trump Doral Is as ‘Profound a Violation’ as ‘One Could Create’ http://bit.ly/32qHLJ1
// “He has bought himself an enormous headache now,” Napolitano said. “This is about as direct and profound a violation of the emoluments clause as one could create.”

WaPo: Islamic State sees a chance to re-emerge as Turkey batters Kurds http://wapo.st/2VPETD0 ISIS eyes breakout opportunity as Turkish forces batter Kurds
// Despite a temporary cease-fire, Turkey’s incursion into Syria has been a propaganda windfall for the extremist group, which has stepped up attacks on prisons and the Kurdish militia, analysts said.

WaPo, Toluse Olorunnipa: ‘Get over it’: Mulvaney’s twin admissions put Trump at the center of emoluments and Ukraine controversies http://wapo.st/33GTBiA
// The Debrief: An occasional series offering a reporter’s insights

NYT Editorial: Turkey’s Victory Over Donald Trump http://nyti.ms/2OZ5hsK
// The Turkish president got what he wanted — as did Russia and Iran.

NYT: Mulvaney Says, Then Denies, That Trump Held Back Ukraine Aid as Quid Pro Quo http://nyti.ms/2Mshm8m
// Conflicting comments by the acting White House chief of staff threw Washington into turmoil.

💙💙 NYT, William McRaven: Our Republic Is Under Attack From the President http://nyti.ms/2OX0UP2 Admiral McRaven is a former commander of the United States Special Operations Command.
// If President Trump doesn’t demonstrate the leadership that America needs, then it is time for a new person in the Oval Office.

🐣 RT 💽 @ABC In impassioned remarks on the Senate floor, Sen. Mitt Romney calls for public hearings on the Trump administration’s actions in Syria, saying the U.S. has abandoned the Kurds while advancing Russian interests in the region. http://abcn.ws/2P2ej8B

DailyBeast, Christopher Dickey: The Kurds Gave Their Lives to Defeat the Islamic State. Trump Just Pissed It All Away. http://bit.ly/2MqGxIo
// He blames those he betrayed as if they were servants who failed him.

🐣 RT @maddow (1) turkey wants to push the kurds out of that part of syria.
(2) trump gives ‘em the OK to invade.
(3) pence brokers a “deal” in which the kurds… must get out of that part of syria.
(4) the US agrees to un-sanction turkey.
that’s a “deal” like being mugged is a deal.

🐣 RT @neal_katyal This is the textbook definition of an impeachable offense, and the White House Chief of Staff has just admitted it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood Mulvaney concedes that Trump’s desire to investigate “DNC server” was part of the reason Ukraine aide was held up ¤ reporter: so it was a quid pro quo ¤ Mulvaney: we do that all the time. get over it. politics is going to be involved in foreign policy. elections have consequences

⭕ 16 Oct 2019

TIME, Simon Shuster (10/16): Exclusive: How a Ukrainian Oligarch Wanted by U.S. Authorities Helped Giuliani Attack Biden http://bit.ly/378exRY

DailyBeast, Kevin Poulsen (10/16): The Truth About Trump’s Insane Ukraine ‘Server’ Conspiracy http://bit.ly/2MGAHCH
// updated from 9/25; Trump asked Ukraine’s president to help prove a bonkers, Russia-friendly conspiracy theory that U.S. intel relied on manufactured evidence to blame the 2016 DNC hack on Moscow.

TheBulwark, George Thomas (10/16): Donald Trump, Constitutional Ignoramus http://bit.ly/2o6GGHB
// He doesn’t understand the first thing about the charter he has sworn to “preserve, protect and defend.”

WaPo, Philip Bump: Only once has Gallup seen more support for removing a president. Nixon was gone four days later. http://wapo.st/2MQ0tDh
// Which, again, is why a fight with Senate Republicans is bizarre

WaPo: President Trump’s Oct. 9, 2019, letter to President Erdogan of Turkey http://wapo.st/2J0lnPc

🐣 RT @SethAbramson (HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPH) I agree with those saying this photograph will go down in history. Nancy Pelosi was reportedly chastising @realDonaldTrump, in the moment captured below, by saying the following to him: ¤ “All roads with you lead to Putin.”


 

 
🐣 RT @BretMcGurk “I don’t say this lightly, and I worked for two years in the Trump administration. ¤ He doesn’t know what he’s doing or talking about. ¤ He made this decision on Sunday night without any contingency plan for our troops on the ground.” -Brett McGurk, former special presidential envoy

N🐣 RT @glennkirshner2 Trump just said the fighting in Syria “has nothing to do w/us.” So, in substance, he’s saying that loyalty to our allies ‘has nothing to do w/us.’ Standing w/those who stood by us ‘has nothing to do w/us.’ Preventing the slaughter of our brothers in arms has nothing to do w/us.’

🐣 RT @MarshallCohen Trump is WRONG (or lying) when he says the whistleblower inaccurately described his call with Zelensky. The whistleblower was RIGHT that (1) Trump asked Zelensky to probe Biden, (2) Trump mentioned CrowdStrike, (3) Trump told Zelensky to talk to GIuliani https://
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Shifty Adam Schiff wants to rest his entire case on a Whistleblower who he now says can’t testify, & the reason he can’t testify is that he is afraid to do so because his account of the Presidential telephone call is a fraud & totally different from the actual transcribed call… 📌 https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1184293357121613824?s=20

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Schumer on the Trump Syria meeting: “He was insulting, particularly to the Speaker. She kept her cool completely, but he called her a third rate politician. He said that there are communists involved and you guys might like that. I mean, this was not a dialogue.” Via ABC

WaPo: Trump called Pelosi a ‘third-rate politician’ in first encounter between the leaders since impeachment inquiry began, Schumer says http://wapo.st/2Ml941J

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Da fuq?
⋙ 🐣 ≣ RT @trish_regan EXCLUSIVE: I have obtained a copy of @realDonaldTrump ’s letter to #Erdogan. @POTUS warns him to not “be a tough guy! Don’t be a fool!” Says he could destroy Turkey’s economy if #Syria is not resolved in a humane way. Details tonight at 8pm #TrishRegan #FoxBusiness https://twitter.com/trish_regan/status/1184559361638748161?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff The Office of Management and Budget, State Department and the DOD have failed to comply with Congressional subpoenas. ¤ Despite this unprecedented obstruction, we’ve uncovered significant evidence of Trump’s abuse of power. ¤ And we’ll continue to expose the truth.

🐣 RT @djrothkopf If it weren’t Trump’s insane parroting of Russian & Turkish talking points, betrayal of the Kurds, failure to understand the basics of Middle Eastern geopolitics, we would be focused on his complete misunderstanding of trade, alliances & his insults of the Europeans right now.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Donald Trump vomiting out Turkish and Russian propaganda is something to be proud of, isn’t it @LindseyGrahamSC? ¤ Did you get your orders straight? ¤ Sit. Stay. Roll over.

🐣 RT @joshrogin Trump doesn’t seem to understand that terrorists can plan and execute attacks from long distances. That’s crazy irresponsible.

🐣 RT @NBCNews JUST IN: David Correia, 1 of the 4 people indicted in an alleged scheme to funnel foreign money and violate FEC laws was taken into custody at New York’s JFK airport this morning; the case includes Giuliani associates Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman – @Tom_Winter

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Great point Brian – you would have to be a really incompetent dictator/despot NOT to own Trump. He is so easily manipulated.
⋙ 🐣 RT @aniphoristan Honestly, you’d be a pretty terrible autocrat if you DIDN’T own Trump. He’s so easily own-able. The questions are: how did we let an owned asset ascend to the office, how do we remove him, and how do we insulate ourselves from its happening in the future?

WaPo: Pompeo adviser to decry politicization of State Dept. in impeachment probe testimony http://wapo.st/2VMY5RT former senior adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Michael McKinley, who resigned suddenly last week

🐣 RT @ImpudentCat Wow… he almost earns some respect here
Lindsey Graham: “He will have American blood on his hands if he abandons the Kurds… because ISIS WILL come back. And if ANY American is killed ANYWHERE because of a resurgent ISIS, it will fall on Trump
#TrumpImpeachment

🐣 RT @joshtrogin Trump spouting nonsense: “The Kurds are safer right now… they are not angels, they are not angels.” Then says they aren’t really good fighters without our help.

🐣 RT @joshtpm The total humiliation of the USA here is mind boggling
⋙ 🐣 RT @Haaretz haaretz.com @haaretzcom · Erdogan: “When Trump comes here I will talk to him” Turkey’s president says while snubbing Pence and Pompeo [$link]

DailyBeast, Jeremy Hodge: Here’s How Trump Handed Bashar al-Assad Victory in Syria http://bit.ly/2IT3GRC
// Trump’s petulant decision to pull out U.S. troops while pretending sanctions can prevent Turkey from slaughtering former U.S. allies merely opened the door wide to Assad.

⭕ 15 Oct 2019

CSIS: Syria: The Real Prizes are Iraq, the Gulf, and the Southern Flank of NATO, and the U.S. May Well Be Losing Them http://bit.ly/33L6KXU

🐣 RT @BarbaraBoxer What a symbol: the US abandoned base is now flying the Russian flag in Syria. This seat-of-the-pants President had our troops leave their half-eaten meals behind while our allies who defeated ISIS face death. #ImpeachTrump.
⋙ NYT (10/15): In Syria, Russia Is Pleased to Fill an American Void http://nyti.ms/35SaOqW
// As the United States withdraws from Syria, Russia is stepping in, running patrols to separate warring factions, striking deals and helping President Bashar al-Assad advance.

⏳ NBCNews: Timeline: Trump impeachment inquiry http://nbcnews.to/2Bg58sT
// NBC News’ timeline of events leading up to and following House Speaker Pelosi’s announcement that the House would launch an impeachment inquiry into Trump and his dealings with Ukraine.

🐣 RT @abbydphillip Lindsey Graham to @SuzanneMalveaux says Trump: “is not listening to his commanders. He’s not listening to his advisers, he’s not. He’s making the biggest mistake of his presidency by assuming the Kurds are better off today than they were yesterday.”

🐣 RT @RepTedDeutsch Vice President Mike Pence doesn’t think that Congress or the American people deserve to know if he was involved in the effort to ask Ukraine to interfere in our elections. ¤ There is no privilege that allows anyone in the WH to cover up wrongdoing.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Mike Pence says he won’t comply with a wide-ranging request for documents from House impeachment investigators trying to better understand any role he may have played in Trump’s attempts to pressure Ukraine to political investigations.
⋙⋙ NBCNews: Pence refuses House request to provide documents related to Ukraine call http://nbcnews.to/2OT5Qo7
// The vice president’s office says it won’t cooperate with a “self-proclaimed impeachment inquiry.”

WaPo: Mulvaney emerges as a key facilitator of the campaign to pressure Ukraine http://wapo.st/2BkFJy4

TheAtlantic, Peter Wehner: Trump Betrayed the Kurds. He Couldn’t Help Himself. http://bit.ly/31kOaE8
// Humiliating his own Cabinet secretaries was bad. Putting faithful American allies in harm’s way is far worse.

DailyBeast, Jeremy Hodge: Here’s How Trump Handed Bashar al-Assad Victory in Syria http://bit.ly/2IT3GRC
// Trump’s petulant decision to pull out U.S. troops while pretending sanctions can prevent Turkey from slaughtering former U.S. allies merely opened the door wide to Assad.

NYT: Giuliani Pushed Trump to Deport Cleric Sought by Turkey, Ex-White House Officials Said http://nyti.ms/33zLCUj
// The president’s personal lawyer called Fethullah Gulen an extremist, but his repeated demands raised eyebrows.

NYT, Tom Friedman: It’s Not Trump vs. the Dems. It’s Trump vs. the Country’s True Defenders. http://nyti.ms/35B649c
// Public servants who swore to protect the Constitution also set the impeachment process in motion.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom We are now sanctioning Turkey for something Trump gave them permission to do, because no one knows what the President is saying to any foreign leaders at any given moment.

🐣 RT @monaheart1229 BREAKING: SDNY has filed a 6 count indictment against a Turkish bank with ties to Giulaini for moving billions of $ of Iranian oil revenue & millions of $ in bribes to high ranking Turkish Gov’t officials. And he fired his lawyer today.. #TuesdayMotivation
⋙ TheHill: Turkish bank linked to Giuliani client charged with fraud, money laundering in New York http://bit.ly/35DiYn0

WaPo: White House directed ‘three amigos’ to run Ukraine policy, senior State department official tells House investigators http://wapo.st/35DiYn0 Energy Secretary Rick Perry, US Amb. to the EU Gordon Sondland and special US envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker

NYT: Senior State Dept. Ukraine Expert George Kent Says White House Sidelined Him http://nyti.ms/
// Mr. Kent told investigators he was cut out of Ukraine policymaking and told to “lay low” on it, after a May meeting orchestrated by Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff.

A senior State Department official in charge of Ukraine policy told impeachment investigators on Tuesday that he was all but cut out of decisions regarding the country after a May meeting organized by Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff, describing his sidelining by President Trump’s inner circle as “wrong,” according to a lawmaker who heard the testimony.

🐣 RT @allinwithchris BREAKING: State Department official told Congress the White House directed “three amigos” to run Ukraine policy. #inners 💽 https://twitter.com/allinwithchris/status/1184260397110644738?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @PoliticusSarah Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) said Democrats only have five or six more witnesses to interview before they are ready to turn over their evidence to the House Judiciary Committee for public impeachment hearings.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: John Bolton might get the last laugh http://wapo.st/2oxAR6h

🐣 RT @cassandra17lina Good morning, #Trumpkins… looks like the infighting has begun. We tried to warn you. Remember what happened in #Watergate? 40 of #Nixon’s “loyal” team went to prison. Nobody remembers more than a few of them. The rest, like you, will be tossed in the ash heap of history. #sad https://twitter.com/cassandra17lina/status/1184076241755877376?s=20/photo/1
// great Watergate cartoon

🐣 RT @MSNBC .@neal_katyal on President Turmp’s plan to stonewall impeachment: “There’s one president who tried that before. His name was Richard Nixon and he went down in flames. I suspect the same thing will happen here.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, TheBeatWithAri: DOJ veteran predicts Trump’s Ukraine stonewalling will make him go ‘down in flames’ like Nixon http://on.msnbc.com/
// Former Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal joins MSNBC’s Ari Melber for ‘Opening Arguments’ to discuss Trump’s ‘ridiculous’ attempts to stonewall Congress’ impeachment probe. Katyal comments on WSJ’s reports of Mike Pompeo’s former senior adviser Michael McKinley’s upcoming testimony, saying more Trump aides are telling ‘the truth to the American people.’ Katyal says if Trump continues to ‘try and run out the clock’ on the impeachment probe he will ‘go down in flames’ like Richard Nixon, as Trump holds no ‘valid legal argument.’ Katyal also weigh in on Rudy Giuliani’s investigation, calling the involvement of the DOJ’s ‘legendary figure’ in the Ukraine scandal ‘sad.’

WaPo: Russia patrolling between Turkish and Syrian forces after U.S. troops withdraw http://wapo.st/2IQQHzR

DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng and Sam Stein: Trump Suspects a Spiteful John Bolton Is Behind Ukraine Leaks http://bit.ly/32kMz2w
// Trump fears the leaks are now coming from the people he chose to serve—and that only increases the paranoia currently infecting the West Wing.

⭕ 14 Oct 2019

NYT: Russia Savors U.S. Missteps in Syria, and Seizes Opportunity http://nyti.ms/2MGTNHO
// President Trump’s erratic moves are letting Russia seize the role of peacemaker — and deal-maker — in Syria.

BusinessInsider, Sonam Sheth: FBI officials were ‘rattled’ and ‘blindsided’ by Trump’s call for Ukraine to manufacture dirt on Joe Biden http://bit.ly/31eAuLa

🐣 RT @EdwardGLuce Worth emphasising the scale of the disaster Trump has wrought in the week since his call with Erdogan. 1. Revived Isis. 2. Cemented Assad’s grip on Syria. 3. Handed Russia yet another geopolitical windfall. 4. Betrayed the Kurds. 5. Immeasurably harmed US power. Thread 1. 📌 https://twitter.com/EdwardGLuce/status/1183718809942839299?s=20

GQ, Jay Willis: How Don Jr., Ivanka, and Eric Trump Have Profited Off Their Dad’s Presidency http://bit.ly/2IShP17

WaPo: Trump’s ex-Russia adviser Fiona Hill told impeachment investigators of Giuliani’s efforts in Ukraine http://wapo.st/2BeKARq
// Fiona Hill, who resigned from her National Security Council post this year, told lawmakers that Rudolph W. Giuliani’s dealings with Ukraine circumvented U.S. officials and career diplomats.

NYT Editorial: Trump Is Making Syria, and the Middle East, More Dangerous http://nyti.ms/2B9O5J4
// As desperate Kurds ally with Assad, the specter of the Islamic State threatens again, and American power dims.

WaPo, Ishaan Tharoor: Trump’s lose-lose game in Syria http://wapo.st/2VIzZaR

WSJ: Federal Prosecutors Scrutinize Rudy Giuliani’s Ukraine Business Dealings, Finances http://on.wsj.com/32fcLeY
// Trump lawyer’s bank records have been examined; witnesses are questioned about work for a Ukraine mayor, efforts to oust U.S. ambassador

WSJ: Kurdish-Syrian Pact Scrambles Mideast Alliances http://on.wsj.com/2VHFwP3
// Kurdish authorities give way to regime allied with Russia and Iran in territory cleared by U.S. coalition

WSJ, Editorial: Trump’s Syria Mess ~ He resorts to sanctions as the harm from withdrawal builds. http://on.wsj.com/2qf3tSc “What a mess.”

🐣 RT @RBReich Trump’s withdrawal from Turkish border is:
causing slaughter of our Kurdish allies
rekindling ISIS
pushing Kurds into alliance with Syria
making Russia preeminent superpower in region.
Just as worrying, Trump made this decision w/o consulting anyone.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “Syria’s longterm goal is to regain control of all of its territory, Kurdish areas included. Now the Kurds have said ‘Fine, we’ll do that …just don’t let these Turkish militias carry out ethnic cleansing.”@RichardEngel reports on the situation in Syria.
⋙ MSNBC, RachelMaddow: Absent US, Kurds panicked by Arab ‘shock troops’ turn to Syria http://on.msnbc.com/2oKaz0t
// Richard Engel, NBC News chief foreign correspondent, talks with Rachel Maddow about the power dynamics in Syria after Donald Trump opened the door for Turkey to slaughter Syrian Kurds in what is devolving into a land grab between Syria and Turkey.

WaPo, David Ignatius: For U.S. soldiers, ‘it’s a dagger to the heart’ to abandon the Kurds http://wapo.st/2VHE13d

🐣 RT @brianschatz This Bolton thing seems damning. But let’s not forget that we already have the President admitting to a pretty obviously impeachable offense in dangling military assistance in exchange for personal political favors. We already have all the unrefuted facts we need.

🐣 RT @NeersTanden John Bolton called the lawyers because he was worried Giuliani and Sondland were committing crimes…man this is far worse than we thought. And all these people were just going to hide all of this. ¤ The whistleblower is an American hero.
🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Breaking via NYT: John Bolton instructed Fiona Hill to notify the chief lawyer for the National Security Council that Rudy Giuliani was working with Mick Mulvaney on a rogue operation with legal implications, Hill told the investigators.
⋙ NYT: Bolton Objected to Ukraine Pressure Campaign, Calling Giuliani ‘a Hand Grenade’ http://nyti.ms/2VJSjjP
● John Bolton ordered an aide to report Rudy Giuliani’s campaign to a lawyer, House investigators were told by Fiona Hill, a former White House official.
● The testimony revealed the degree to which Mr. Giuliani’s efforts to extract damaging information on President Trump’s behalf divided the White House.

WaPo Editorial: Trump’s blunder in Syria is irreparable http://wapo.st/2MEOcS8

🐣 RT @MrDanZak Today the White House’s former top Russia adviser told impeachment investigators that Giuliani ran a shadow foreign policy in Ukraine that circumvented U.S. officials and diplomats in order to personally benefit President Trump.
⋙ WaPo: Trump’s ex-Russia adviser Fiona Hill told impeachment investigators of Giuliani’s efforts in Ukraine http://wapo.st/2BeKARq

🐣 RT @andrewsweiss* THREAD: Have we reached the point where Giuliani’s role in Ukraine-gate no longer looks like an outtake from a bad Coen Brothers movie and is creating a far more serious legal situation that should be setting off alarm bells inside DOJ comparable to James Comey’s firing? 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/andrewsweiss/status/1183842426445807616?s=20 *(“Vice President for Studies, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Russia and Eurasia Program.”… )
⋙ 🐣 RT @andrewsweiss WSJ reported on Oct 10 that Lev Parnas, one of the Giuliani associates arrested by the Feds, had been hired by Firtash’s defense team as a translator.…/5
⋙⋙ WSJ (10/10/2019): Two Giuliani Associates Who Helped Him on Ukraine Charged With Campaign-Finance Violations http://on.wsj.com/2ovkQOd
// Prosecutors say Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman were part of a conspiracy to funnel foreign money into U.S. elections
⋙⋙ NYT (3/25/2018): Trump Won’t Hire 2 Lawyers Whose Appointments Were Announced Days Ago http://nyti.ms/2OMuzdF

🐣 RT @brianklaas Trump is the arsonist who likes to pretend to play the firefighter after the blaze he started burns out of control
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Statement from President Donald J. Trump Regarding Turkey’s Actions in Northeast Syria https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1183833640507269120?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @writernthesky The US nuclear weapons are now Erdogan’s hostages. To fly them out of Incirlik would be to mark the de facto end of the Turkish-American alliance. To keep them there ‘is to perpetuate a nuclear vulnerability that should have been eliminated years ago.’
🐣 RT @ Powerful @SangerNYT “Mr. Trump ignored months of warnings from his advisers about what calamities likely would ensue if he followed his instincts to pull back from Syria and abandon America’s longtime allies, the Kurds. He had no Plan B, other than to leave.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @RonBrownstein Can’t summarize it better than this: “All the warnings were there. But President Trump’s reliance on his instincts, and his relationships, led him to ignore the consequences of a move that has emboldened Russia, Iran and the Islamic State.”
⋙⋙ NYT, David Sanger: Analysis: Trump Followed His Gut on Syria. Calamity Came Fast. http://nyti.ms/32qhqLr
// All the warnings were there. But President Trump’s reliance on his instincts, and his relationships, led him to ignore the consequences of a move that has emboldened Russia, Iran and the Islamic State. … Rarely has a presidential decision led so rapidly to what his own party leaders have described as disastrous consequences for U.S. allies and interests.

NYT: Harold Bloom, Critic Who Championed Western Canon, Dies at 89 http://nyti.ms/2MdDNOg
// Called the most notorious literary critic in America, Professor Bloom argued for the superiority of giants like Shakespeare, Chaucer and Kafka.

✅ WaPo Factchecker: President Trump has made 13,435 false or misleading claims over 993 days http://wapo.st/35AT2bG

WaPo, Rick Noack: The four biggest foes of America that gain from Trump’s Syria pullout http://wapo.st/2IRtMUR Russia, #ISIS, Iran, Assad regime

WaPo: Trump’s campaign manager calls impeachment inquiry a ‘seditious conspiracy’ as another witness testifies http://wapo.st/2VOh8eM

WaPo, James Hohman: Trump hands Putin another win with Syria pullout http://wapo.st/2VH4UEq

WaPo: Syrian forces retake territory long held by U.S. allies, as Turkey expands offensive http://wapo.st/2IPVlOe
// Alt hl: Syrian troops enter towns in northeast as Erdogan warns of wider offensive; Syrian government troops moved back into towns for the first time in years after U.S.-allied Kurdish fighters, in a stunning reversal, reached a deal with the government. Turkish-backed rebels have begun a push to retake the northern city of Manbij, which has long been a flash point.

NYT, David Sanger: Analysis: Trump Followed His Gut on Syria. Calamity Came Fast. http://nyti.ms/32qhqLr
// All the warnings were there. But President Trump’s reliance on his instincts, and his relationships, led him to ignore the consequences of a move that has emboldened Russia, Iran and the Islamic State. … Rarely has a presidential decision led so rapidly to what his own party leaders have described as disastrous consequences for U.S. allies and interests.

WaPo, Max Boot: Are you happy now, Trump supporters? http://wapo.st/2VGNDLD

DailyBeast: Donald Trump Isn’t Julius Caesar. He’s Republic-Killer Tiberius Gracchus. http://bit.ly/2BbMpPe
// What made him so dangerous was his determined incitement of the worst and most violent tendencies of his populist mob.

DailyBeast: Trump Just Enlisted America in a New Axis of Evil http://bit.ly/2BbCOYA
// In short, Trump has for the first time in our history aligned the U.S. with our enemies and against everything we should stand for and that is in our interest.

🐣 Winners: Russia, ISIS, Saudi Arabia, Trump properties; Losers: Kurds, US, NATO, Israel. (Staviridis etc on @Morning_Joe)

Staviridis: Collision of Ottoman Turks, Sunni Arabs, and Persians (Iran) with Russia hovering over (on @Morning_Joe)

WaPo: ‘I sort of thrive on it’: The impeachment crisis shines a spotlight on Trump’s state of mind http://wapo.st/2pmzcR6 //➔ ah! so from Lear on the Heath to End-Stage MacBeth

DailyBeast, Christopher Dickey and Spencer Ackerman: The U.S. Spoiled a Deal That Might Have Saved the Kurds http://bit.ly/2MCo3Du
// Forsaken by the U.S. and under attack by Turkish troops, the Kurds are turning to Russia for help. The last time they tried to do so, the Americans worked to talk them out of it

⭕ 13 Oct 2019

💙 ForeignAffairs, William Burns : The Demolition of U.S. Diplomacy http://fam.ag/2Mjo1Sh
// Not Since Joe McCarthy Has the State Department Suffered Such a Devastating Blow

In my three and a half decades as a U.S. Foreign Service officer, proudly serving five presidents and ten secretaries of state from both parties, I’ve never seen an attack on diplomacy as damaging, to both the State Department as an institution and our international influence, as the one now underway.

The contemptible mistreatment of Marie Yovanovitch—the ambassador to Ukraine who was dismissed for getting in the way of the president’s scheme to solicit foreign interference in U.S. elections—is just the latest example of President Donald Trump’s dangerous brand of diplomatic malpractice. His is a diplomacy of narcissism, bent on advancing private interests at the expense of our national interests.

Ambassador Yovanovitch is not the first professional diplomat to find herself in political crosshairs in the history of the State Department. Trump is not the first demagogue to bully career personnel. And Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is not the first secretary of state derelict in his duty. But the damage from this assault—coming from within the executive branch itself, after nearly three years of unceasing diplomatic self-sabotage, and at a particularly fragile geopolitical moment—will likely prove to be even more severe to both diplomatic tradecraft and U.S. foreign policy. …

To clean up the institutional wreckage in the State Department will take many years. The damage to our influence and reputation may prove to be even longer lasting—and harder to repair.

WaPo, Ishaan Tharoor: Trump’s retreat in Syria turns into a mess http://wapo.st/35yi2Ai

NYT: Macabre Video of Fake Trump Shooting Media and Critics Is Shown at His Resort http://nyti.ms/2IPuPVh //➔ this sounds hideous; video not included ~ but description alone very disturbing

WaPo: Unswayed by top advisers, Trump doubles down on decision to withdraw troops http://wapo.st/33tpfzW

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: The Three Keys to Trump’s Coming Coup http://bit.ly/2VFC2MU
// With this man in office and with an authoritarian political party behind him, as we inch closer to justice, we also inch closer to our worst nightmare.

DailyBeast, Christopher Dickey and Spencer Ackerman: The U.S. Spoiled a Deal That Might Have Saved the Kurds http://bit.ly/2MCo3Du
// Forsaken by the U.S. and under attack by Turkish troops, the Kurds are turning to Russia for help. The last time they tried to do so, the Americans worked to talk them out of it

AP, Vladimir Isachenov: Kremlin relishes US pullback from Syria, turmoil in Ukraine http://bit.ly/2VKqLej

🐣 RT @OARichardEngel Since the impeachment inquiry started, Trump has only dug in. “Once he gets away with something, he tries something more extreme,” says political scientist @brianklaas. That normalizes rule-breaking behavior & conditions people to accept outrage, he says.

WaPo: As Trump withdraws U.S. forces from northern Syria, his administration scrambles to respond http://wapo.st/32c0bNr

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT Every mother and father in America should watch video. Play it all the way to end. Know that this is the re-election message of your President. ¤ And then ask yourself – how you sit your kids down and tell them you want this person to lead us. https://twitter.com/ChrisMurphyCT/status/1183591860889100288?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @HawaiiDelilah The Trump admin embodies structural immorality. Caging children; ignoring Puerto Rico; dismissing the state-sponsored murder of a columnist; green lighting genocide; leaving our own troops at risk; laughing it up with dictators. And now: the valorization of mass murder on video.

🐣 Fall of Saigon 1975 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1183428297339949057?s=20/photo/1-3

🐣 ♫ Song for the Times: Death March by Algiers
Lyrics and Credits: http://bit.ly/32armII
YouTube: https://youtu.be/5EZ3ci-r0yk

♫ Death March
By Algiers

♪ This can’t be how it all falls apart
Constant fear of explosion
Crypto-fascist contagion

♪ They took no time to unwind it all
Manufactured suggestion
Wag the dog and then drown him

♪ How hate keeps passing on
This is how the hate keeps passing on

♪ This can’t be how it all whimpers out
Live to die in the gutter
Empty ivory towers

♪ They pay no mind just to wind you up
Informed autosuggestion
State-sanctioned assassination

♪ How hate keeps passing on
This is how the hate keeps passing on

CNN: Retired Marine Gen. John Allen: ‘There is blood on Trump’s hands for abandoning our Kurdish allies’ http://cnn.it/2IOIRqj

💙 NYT: Abandoned by U.S. in Syria, Kurds Find New Ally in American Foe http://nyti.ms/2MCKhp5 //➔ if this saves the Kurds from being massacred, I am relieved and happy for them but what a disaster for the US’s standing in the world!
● Under fire by Turkish forces, the militia that battled ISIS joined Syria’s Russian-backed government, a major turning point in the long war.
● It capped a day of whipsaw developments as Turkish troops advanced and hundreds of women and children linked to ISIS escaped from a detention camp.

WaPo, EJ Dionne: Trump is the culmination of all that has gone wrong in our politics http://wapo.st/2qbxcLQ

NBC, Meet The Press: Poll: Is there enough evidence to begin an impeachment inquiry? Republicans: ‘Trump before Party’ ~ No: 91%; ‘Party before Trump” ~ 58%

🔆 This❗️⋙ ≣ Axios, Alayna Treene: House Democrats’ impeachment roadmap http://bit.ly/35yUDP9

Below are some of the key areas of interest to the committees, as outlined in their Oct. 9 letter:

● All transcripts, notes, recordings, summaries, prep sessions and communications around Trump’s April and July calls with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky.

● Efforts to restrict access to or limit distribution of documents referring to calls with foreign leaders; policies surrounding the practice of moving politically damaging documents to a special electronic system.

● Interagency meetings relating to foreign assistance of any kind.

● A meeting on or around May 21 in Kiev, Ukraine, with Energy Secretary Rick Perry, U.S. ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland, former special envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker, Ukrainian officials and representatives of the Ukrainian energy sector.

● A White House meeting on or around May 23 involving Trump, Volker, Perry or Sondland.

● A dinner in Brussels on or around June 4 involving Jared Kushner, Zelensky, Sondland and Perry.

● A White House meeting on or around July 10 with Ukrainian officials and former national security advisor John Bolton, Volker, Perry, Sondland — and possibly Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.

● Efforts by Rudy Giuliani or associates to pressure Ukrainian government officials to investigate Joe Biden and his son Hunter, Paul Manafort, the DNC, Hillary Clinton and former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch.

● Potential attempts by Trump administration officials to influence Ukraine’s state gas company Naftogaz.

● Ukraine’s acquisition of Javelin missiles from the U.S. and the decision to stop investigating Manafort and cease cooperation with former special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation.

● Efforts by Trump administration officials to retaliate against the whistleblower or dispose of documents relating to the Ukraine investigation.

WaPo Editorial: There’s yet another level to the Trump administration’s corruption in Ukraine http://wapo.st/2oHOLTl

🐣 Dear @GOP, I hope your tax cuts were worth the #Kurds. @senatemajldr

🐣 RT @mccaffrey3 Vital we withdraw nuclear weapons from Turkey. NATO should administratively cut links to their armed forces. Erdogan an authoritarian threat to his own people and his NATO allies.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ RichardHaass Long overdue to give up fiction that Erdogan’s Turkey is an ally in practice. US should withdraw all nuclear weapons, reduce reliance on Turkey’s bases, and restrict intelligence sharing and arms sales. Should also articulate red lines in Syria. https://washingtonpost.com/national-security/2019/10/12/us-forces-say-turkey-was-deliberately-bracketing-american-forces-with-artillery-fire-syria/
⋙⋙ WaPo: U.S. forces say Turkey was deliberately ‘bracketing’ American troops with artillery fire in Syria http://wapo.st/2OLcQmK
⋙⋙ 🐣 But Erdogan asked Trump’s permission, right? Honestly, Trump’s access to nuclear weapons worries me a lot more than Erdogan’s.

🐣 RT @SethAbramson NOTE: The Soviet-born Lev Parnas, who says (WP) he met Trump “several” times before the 2016 election and came to “admire” him, began working with the Trump Org around 1987—the year Trump first went to the Soviet Union in a trip reports say the KGB set up. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1183412392547495936?s=20

🐣 RT @brhodes The consequences of a single phone call from Erdogan to Trump are staggering

🐣 RT @BenjaminHallNC URGENT: US official tells me the situation in NE Syria is deteriorating rapidly. US Forces are at risk of being isolated and the risk of confrontation between Turkish proxies and US Forces is high. Extremist Turkish proxies are wearing SDF uniforms and killing civilians. ¤ @foxnews

🐣 RT @MeetThePress WATCH: Turkey using militias to advance in Syria, including former Al Qaeda and ISIS members “close to U.S. forces” #MTP #IfItsSunday ¤ @RichardEngel: “The situation is not how it has been portrayed over the last several days as a conventional Turkish assault.”

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson SPOILER: Trump won’t do a damned thing.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ABCpolitics Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin on Turkey: “We’ve put them on warning. The president has authorized me to effectively shut down the entire Turkey economy and we can do that at a moments notice on his command” https://abcn.ws/2Mccm7K

WaPo Editorial: The truth about taxation in America http://wapo.st/35tSynL Two gurus of inequality research, University of California at Berkeley economists Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman, think Democrats have been far too timid about taking on inequality

WaPo: Trump orders withdrawal of U.S. forces from northern Syria, days after Pentagon downplays possibility http://wapo.st/32c0bNr

NYT Editorial: Making America Worse http://nyti.ms/2B8liEH
// As impeachment commands the spotlight, the Trump administration continues to gut the rule book to hurt millions.

WaPo: How two Soviet-born emigres made it into elite Trump circles — and the center of the impeachment storm http://wapo.st/35zje6O

WaPo, Fareed Zakaria: I’ve long opposed impeaching Trump. That’s different now. http://wapo.st/31chQ6k

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews 12 Hours. 4 Syrian Hospitals Bombed. One Culprit: #Russia. ¤ The Russians saved Bashar al-Assad’s government. A trove of Russian Air Force recordings obtained by The Times shows how bombing Syrian hospitals helped them do it. #Syria
⋙ NYT: 12 Hours. 4 Syrian Hospitals Bombed. One Culprit: Russia. http://nyti.ms/2MAoezm
// The Russians saved Bashar al-Assad’s government. A trove of Russian Air Force recordings obtained by The Times shows how bombing Syrian hospitals helped them do it.

🐣 Trump needs the also release the readout from his undoubtedly “perfect” phone call with Erdogan that led to this catastrophe.

🐣 RT @rcallimachi Among the dirty little secrets of how Turkey wages war in Syria is that it’s not just Turkish soldiers poring over the border. It’s also allied rebels whose behavior isn’t so different from ISIS. This horrific video shows how they kill Kurds:
⋙ NYT: Syrian Arab Fighters Backed by Turkey Kill Two Kurdish Prisoners http://nyti.ms/2INODIH
// The killings, one of them caught on video, raised the specter of wider sectarian warfare as fighting in Syria escalates.

WaPo: U.S. troops withdraw from another Syrian town as Turkish forces block supply lines http://wapo.st/317Hh9r
// fp title: WaPo: U.S. troops evacuate Syrian town as Turkish-led forces advance, potentially marooning other U.S. soldiers http://wapo.st/317Hh9r

⭕ 12 Oct 2019

🐣 RT @BillKristol Who wanted Trump to withdraw U.S. troops and abandon the Kurds? Not the Defense or the State Department. Not the foreign policy establishment or the American people. Not Republicans or Democrats. ¤ Who wanted Trump to abandon the Kurds and withdraw U.S. troops? Erdogan. And Putin.

🐣 RT @StevenBeschloss On Trump. Every ISIS car bomb. Every air strike on Kurdish sites. Every jailbreak. Every beating. Every injury. Every death. Every collection of mass casualties. Every one. On Trump, who decided by himself and for himself, to betray the Kurds and betray America.

🐣 RT @McFaul Wow! If true, this is a bombshell. Sondlands text about there is no quid pro quo sounded so forced and scripted. This expIains why.
⋙ 🐣 RT @DavidJollyFL “The U.S. ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland, intends to tell Congress this week that the content of a text message he wrote denying a quid pro quo with Ukraine was relayed to him directly by President Trump in a phone call.”
⋙⋙⋙ WaPo: Trump’s envoy to testify that ‘no quid pro quo’ came from Trump http://wapo.st/2OKtOSi

💙💙 NYT, Matt Flegenheimer: James Comey Would Like to Help http://nyti.ms/32bFhhH
// The former F.B.I. director wants an end to the Trump presidency. And yes, he knows you might think he caused it.

NYT: ISIS Rears Its Head, Adding to Chaos as Turkey Battles Kurds http://nyti.ms/2q0X5Oa
// 10/11-12/2019; A prison break and a bombing claimed by the Islamic State punctuated fears that the Turkish invasion, now in its third day, was sowing mayhem.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Putin says all foreign militaries, including the U.S., must leave Syria: “Everyone who is illegitimately on the territory of any state, in this case Syria, must leave this territory. This applies to all states” [except for Russia, “invited” by Assad.]

🐣 RT @tribelaw Trump’s name will forever be linked with the word “betrayal”:
Betrayal of the our loyal allies the Kurds,
Betrayal of our battle against ISIS,
Betrayal of Ukraine,
Betrayal of Truth,
Betrayal of his Oath of Office,
Betrayal of the United States of America.

WaPo, Michael Gerhardt: Trump’s impeachment defense boils down to this: Treat me like a king http://wapo.st/2B7BdD6
// If he can’t be indicted, and if he can dictate his own terms to Congress — as the White House counsel suggests — then the president is saying that he’s something other than a president.

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: America Exports Its Corruption to Ukraine http://nyti.ms/2M7HK77
// Once upon a time, we spread ideals of democracy and rule of law. Now? We send Giuliani.

⭕ 11 Oct 2019

Snopes (Oct): EXCLUSIVE: Expanding Pro-Trump Outlet ‘The BL’ Is Closely Linked to The Epoch Times http://bit.ly/2Q8v0hu
// 10/11/2019; Both The Epoch Times and The BL deny any connection whatsoever. Our report makes that a challenging argument to defend.

DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng and Sam Stein: Trump’s Favorite Impeachment Lawyer Is …Trump Himself http://bit.ly/33rXRCm //➔ turns out the letter from the OLC was largely his political talking points
// Trump penned letter from OLC himself; President Donald Trump has slowly but surely bent the Office of the White House Counsel to his will.

WaPo, Nancy Gibbs: It’s clear. Trump doesn’t want to be president anymore.http://wapo.st/2MCom13

🐣 RT @bret_mcgurk Turkish forces have fired on a declared U.S. military outpost in northern Syria. Turkey knows all of our locations down to the precise grid coordinate as confirmed by SECDEF and CJCS only two hours ago. This was not a mistake. 📌 https://twitter.com/brett_mcgurk/status/1182756792675139584?s=20

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The bully in chief loses his secret weapon: Fear http://wapo.st/2IKuIdz

CNN: Federal judge says Trump’s use of emergency funds to build wall is unlawful http://cnn.it/2p9Jyn7

@business Kremlin-directed operatives opened champagne when Trump won in 2016 and “uttered almost in unison: ‘We made America great,'” according to communication in a new Senate Intelligence Committee report on Russia election interference https://bloom.bg/2M7HGUQ https://twitter.com/business/status/1182953611812323328?s=20/photo/1

🐣 Let resignations flow like a mighty river. #TrumpAdmin

🐣 Shep Smith was a diamond in the dumpster that is Fox.

🐣 Rudy, Pompeo, Barr and Trump. They’re all going down ~ if justice.

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🔊 MaddowShow: Former Ukraine Amb. Marie Yovanovitch, Rudy Giuliano and Secy of State Pompeo: Apple Podcast http://apple.co/2M9yRdu This is incredible ‼️
⋙ Listen to Former ambassador excoriates corruption of Trump acolytes from The Rachel Maddow Show on Apple Podcasts. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rachel-maddow-show/id294055449?i=1000453205257

CNN, Marshall Cohen: 5 explosive lines from ex-ambassador Marie Yovanovitch’s statement to Congress http://cnn.it/2oDDdAi

“Although I understand that I served at the pleasure of the President, I was nevertheless incredulous that the US government chose to remove an ambassador based, as best as I can tell, on unfounded and false claims by people with clearly questionable motives.”

“With respect to Mayor Giuliani, I have had only minimal contacts with him — a total of three that I recall. None related to the events at issue. I do not know Mr. Giuliani’s motives for attacking me. But individuals who have been named in the press as contacts of Mr. Giuliani may well have believed that their personal financial ambitions were stymied by our anti-corruption policy in Ukraine.”

“…after being asked by the Department in early March to extend my tour until 2020, I was then abruptly told in late April to come back to Washington from Ukraine on the next plane.”

“I met with the Deputy Secretary of State, who informed me of the curtailment of my term. He said that the President had lost confidence in me and no longer wished me to serve as his ambassador. He added that there had been a concerted campaign against me, and that the Department had been under pressure from the President to remove me since the Summer of 2018. He also said that I had done nothing wrong and that this was not like other situations where he had recalled ambassadors for cause.”

“”Today, we see the State Department attacked and hollowed out from within. State Department leadership, with Congress, needs to take action now to defend this great institution, and its thousands of loyal and effective employees. We need to rebuild diplomacy as the first resort to advance America’s interests and the front line of America’s defense. I fear that not doing so will harm our nation’s interest, perhaps irreparably.”

NBCNews: Giuliani’s associates tried to cut business deal in Ukraine boasting of Trump ties http://nbcnews.to/33nSZy3
// Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman pushed for the removal of a Ukrainian gas executive hailed for his anti-corruption efforts, two sources say.

🐣 RT @MSNBC Where did the Biden-Ukraine conspiracy theory come from? The New Yorker’s Jane Mayer tells @AllInWithChris how she traced its origin to a dark money group linked to one of Trump’s biggest supporters – Robert Mercer.
💙💙 ⋙ 💽 MSNBC, AllIn: Where Trump’s conspiracy theories come from http://on.msnbc.com/2OHkzCy
// Where Trump’s conspiracy theories come from The New Yorker’s Jane Mayer tells Chris Hayes about the right-wing ecosystem that creates scandals — and might well inadvertently bring down a president.

🐣 RT @maddow “US Federal prosecutors in Illinois said in court papers in 2017 that Firtash was an “upper-echelon” associate of Russian organized crime. He was indicted in 2013 on bribery charges.”
🐣 RT @maddow “Firtash is a former supporter of Ukraine’s ousted pro-Russian president Viktor Yanukovich. He made a fortune selling Russian gas to Ukraine. An Austrian court in June cleared the way for his extradition to the US, but Firtash continues to fight it.”
🔆 This❗️⋙ Reuters: Indicted Giuliani associate worked on behalf of Ukrainian oligarch Firtash http://reut.rs/2M9PA0b surprise surprise!

🐣 .@SecPompeo “A cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.” In case you forgot. @WestPoint_USMA

NYT: Giuliani Is Said to Be Under Investigation for Ukraine Work http://nyti.ms/2IKZxPr
// Prosecutors are investigating whether the president’s lawyer broke laws meant to prevent covert foreign influence on the government. http://nyti.ms/

🐣 RT @ClaraJeffery Holy shit this interview Pompeo gave NBC Nashville affiliate reporter @WSMVNancyAmons is bonkers
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, MitchellReports: Pompeo refuses to say if he met with Giuliani on February Warsaw trip http://on.msnbc.com/
// Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is doing “everything he can,” according to Andrea Mitchell, to avoid discussing Rudy Giuliani. Former CIA director John Brennan joins to discuss.

NYT, Michelle Cottle: All the President’s Henchmen http://nyti.ms/2B2wLW7
// Mr. Trump has assembled a colorful cast of characters who are having trouble keeping their stories straight.

WSJ: Indicted Donors Spread Campaign Cash Widely http://on.wsj.com/2IIuow2
// Pair of Soviet-born Florida businessmen donated $675,000 to at least 14 GOP candidates and groups last year

YahooNews: Pentagon officials deemed withholding of military aid to Ukraine was illegal http://yhoo.it/2OCZnNI

🐣 RT @real TRUMP: “Are you ready? Saudi Arabia at my request has agreed to pay us for everything we are doing. That is a first. Saudi Arabia, and other countries soon now, but Saudi Arabia has agreed to pay us for everything we are doing to help them and we appreciate that.”

Medium, Rick Wilson: The Minister of Justice Meets the Minister of Propaganda http://bit.ly/33rcntU
// Why William Barr’s meeting with Rupert Murdoch is so dangerous

CNN: Rudy Giuliani is still Trump’s attorney but won’t deal with Ukraine matters, source says http://cnn.it/33mqVLr

WaPo: Trump’s Ukraine stone wall has begun to crack http://wapo.st/2VAhXHP

🐣 RT @chocobean73 @realDonaldTrump Well, whaddya know. Here’s a picture Fromm WWII showing Kurds doing what nobody from your family line has ever done, fought alongside our allies at war. #cowardinchief https://twitter.com/chocobean73/status/1182784335562399746?s=20/photo/1

💙 DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: The ‘Serious’ Senate Republicans Chiding Trump Are Profiles in Chickenshit http://bit.ly/2oBbrEB “Unless they confront Donald J. Trump, they’re a party to the atrocities that spring from his actions.”
// Trump broke something in them, something deep and fundamental. He numbed not only their prior commitment to conservative principles but even their very instinct for survival.

DailyBeast, Spencer Ackerman Sam Brodey and Sam Stein: More Potential Whistleblowers Are Contacting Congress http://bit.ly/2B4f7S3
// The first two officials who came forward about the president’s pressure campaign on Ukraine seem to be just the beginning, according to Hill sources.

DailyBeast: Bill Barr, Trump’s Hatchet Man, Is About to Become His Scapegoat http://bit.ly/31551L5
// Trump’s DOJ is arguing that Congress should never have heard Nixon’s “smoking gun” tape and should be barred from reviewing any further evidence of Trump’s criminality.

DailyBeast: Trump Says U.S. Troops Have Quit Syria. It’s Not True. http://bit.ly/2IJnCWN
// “I don’t know what the tactical rationale for this is,” says a former Pentagon official as Turkey assaults the Kurds whom the U.S. used to attack ISIS.

WaPo: New revelations about Trump test Pelosi’s narrow impeachment strategy http://wapo.st/2M9PFAV

WaPo: Ousted ambassador Marie Yovanovitch tells Congress Trump pressured State Dept. to remove her http://wapo.st/2OEe2IH
⋙ ≣ WaPo: Read Marie Yovanovitch’s prepared deposition statement http://wapo.st/2VzCOel

WaPo, David Priess: The Senate is likelier to remove Trump after impeachment than you think http://wapo.st/2M4SLpQ David Priess is chief operating officer at the Lawfare Institute
// The history of past acquittals isn’t as helpful to Trump as naysayers believe

NPR: Former U.S. Ukraine Ambassador Marie Yovanovich Testifies In Impeachment Probe On Capitol Hill http://n.pr/2MAVhD5

⭕ 10 Oct 2019

FinancialTimes: Trump adviser says China provided information about Hunter Biden http://on.ft.com/2JuvTOC
// Michael Pillsbury claims Beijing supplied background on alleged $1.5bn payment

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: DOJ Confirms that Trump’s Anti-Biden Propagandists Were in the Employ of a Russian http://bit.ly/2VDRBok
// Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman; “Putting together the Dowd letter and the indictment, it becomes clear that the John Solomon propaganda that Trump was pushing (and which Rudy sent to Mike Pompeo’s State Department as part of the effort to get rid of Yovanovitch and which Lindsey Graham just invited Rudy to come present to the Senate Judiciary Committee) was funded by an as yet unnamed Russian.”

WaPo, Max Boot: Why did Trump betray the Kurds? The rationales make no sense. http://wapo.st/2nC7wa9

WaPo: White House political appointees overrode career staffers before freezing Ukraine aid http://wapo.st/2VyXh2M

🐣 RT @kenvogel SCOOP: Indicted pro-TRUMP Ukraine researcher LEV PARNAS told people he paid RUDY GIULIANI hundreds of thousands of dollars to work for his firm, Fraud Guarantee. ¤ Giuliani first seemed to admit working for the firm in 2018, then said he couldn’t confirm.
⋙ NYT: Giuliani’s Ukraine Team: In Search of Influence, Dirt and Money http://nyti.ms/
// The president’s lawyer was paid by Lev Parnas, who with Igor Fruman worked on behalf of President Trump in Ukraine.

Their mission was to find people and information that could be used to undermine the special counsel’s investigation, and also to damage former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., a prospective Democratic challenger to Mr. Trump.

Over the past year, the two men connected Mr. Giuliani with Ukrainians who were willing to participate in efforts to push a largely unsubstantiated narrative about the Bidens. They played a key role in a campaign by pro-Trump forces to press for the removal of the United States ambassador to Ukraine on the grounds that she had not shown sufficient loyalty to the president as he pursued his agenda there.

🐣 RT @ZeleskyLuke This could happen here. How many times in the trump era has a friend said to you, “yeah I just don’t follow current events. It’s all too crazy.”?
⋙ 🐣 RT @Heidi_Cuda “The greatest challenge..is ‘beznadyoga’—a collective feeling of hopelessness that paralyzes efforts to overturn the status quo..It’s this aspect of the Russian psyche that the opposition—led by @Navalny smashed on Sunday after marathon protests”
Politico (9/11/2019): [Valany protests] http://politi.co/35rYcqi

🐣 RT @anders_aslund We are many who have pointed out the obvious criminality of the Trump family & gang for a long time (e.g. @JuliaDavisNews @olgaNYC1211). Finally, the FBI is catching up with its arrests of Parnas & Fruman. Logically, @RudyGiuliani should be the next with many to follow.

NBCNews: Intel officials say ISIS could regroup after U.S. ‘betrayal’ of Kurds in Syria http://nbcnews.to/2IH6EIz
// They are all going to be killed or detained after we betrayed them,” an ex-CIA officer said. “Killed with weapons we gave to the Turks.”

WaPo, George F Will: The spiraling president adds self-impeachment to his repertoire http://wapo.st/2B02KpV

If Trump gets away with his blanket noncompliance, the Constitution’s impeachment provision, as it concerns presidents, will be effectively repealed, and future presidential corruption will be largely immunized against punishment.

The canine loyalty of Senate Republicans will keep Trump in office. But until he complies with House committee subpoenas, the House must not limply hope federal judges will enforce their oversight powers. Instead, the House should wield its fundamental power, that of the purse, to impose excruciating costs on executive branch noncompliance. This can be done.

🐣 RT @jonflan The terrible trio of Trump, Pompeo and Giuliani ran Yovanovitch, a career diplomat with three decades of experience, out of her job as ambassador to the Ukraine; she’s coming to town to tell her story on the Hill; that’s what a truth teller does.

TheIntercept, Ryan Grim: The Actual Laws Trump Broke Amount to 10 Years in Prison http://bit.ly/2MwhHpb

DailyBeast, Julia Davis: Trump’s Syria Fiasco Is Part of Putin’s To-Do List http://bit.ly/316WnM8
// Trump tried to keep his talks with Putin at Helsinki last year secret from his staff and the world, but Russia’s president held up the checklist for the cameras. Syria was on it.

🐣 RT @WendySiegelman Wow – Lev Parnas was hired by DiGenova and Toensing as an interpreter for Dmitry Firtash
⋙ 🐣 RT @cjcmichel Aaaand here’s the confirmation that Parnas’s trips to Vienna are officially connected to Firtash: https://twitter.com/cjcmichel/status/1182471626413297664?s=20/photo/1
⋙⋙ WSJ: Two Giuliani Associates Who Helped Him on Ukraine Charged With Campaign-Finance Violations http://on.wsj.com/2VBaS9V
// Prosecutors say Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman were part of a conspiracy to funnel foreign money into U.S. elections

🐣 RT @emptywheel Effectively, the President of the United States is sharing lawyers and (now-indicted) researcher/translators with Dmitry Firtash.

DailyBeast, Sam Stein and Lachlan Markay: Dems Want to Know: Who Paid Rudy? http://bit.ly/2MAVzdc
// The president’s personal lawyer has been digging dirt for him in Ukraine. Now Congress wants to know: who picked up the tab?

WaPo: Senior adviser to Pompeo resigns http://wapo.st/2MuCedH “amid rising dissatisfaction and plummeting morale inside the State Department over what is seen as Pompeo’s failure to support personnel ensnared in the Ukraine controversy”
// “A senior officer who has held a range of diplomatic posts, including ambassador to Afghanistan, Colombia and Peru, [Michael] McKinley was serving as ambassador to Brazil last year when Pompeo recruited him as a policy adviser and a conduit between his office and the career service.”

WaPo: Kellyanne and George Conway’s tawdry love triangle with all of us http://wapo.st/2Mv1T6e

WaPo: We investigated the Watergate scandal. We believe Trump should be impeached. http://wapo.st/35nNRvJ By 17 Watergate special prosecutors

🐣 RT @MarshallCohen Paul Manafort’s defense attorneys are helping Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman today at their initial criminal appearance at EDVA. CNN’s @kpolantz spotted Manafort’s attorneys Kevin Downing and Tom Zehnle at the courthouse. (Zehnle said he was just here to help out for the time being.)

🐣 RT @ Tom_Winter NBC News: Attorney General William Barr has been aware of the investigation into Parnas and Fruman and was since shortly after he came into office this past February, @PeteWilliamsNBC reports.

TheAtlantic, Elaina Plott: The Mystery of Rudy Giuliani’s Vienna Trip http://bit.ly/2q3TAXp
// Dmitri Firtash, Ukrainian oligarch, Russian organized crime, associate of Manafort, favored by Putin per Maddow; President Trump’s personal lawyer told me he was planning to fly to Vienna roughly 24 hours after his business associates were arrested as they prepared to do the same.

Vox, Ian Millhiser: Trump’s resistance to the impeachment inquiry is a genuine constitutional crisis http://bit.ly/2Vy3Z9t
// Here’s how bad things can get if Trump keeps stonewalling impeachment.

CNN: Giuliani dealings with associates scrutinized as part of investigation http://cnn.it/35lGu82

TheAtlantic, David Graham: The Story Keeps Getting Worse for the White House http://bit.ly/2pZ3ZU5
// A pair of men helping the president’s supposed anti-corruption campaign were apprehended as they tried to leave the United States.

🐣 RT @mikercarpenter Oh boy will the WH regret this: On October 3, 2019, counsel for Parnas and Fruman sent a letter to Congress requesting additional time…and confirming that “Messrs. Parnas and Fruman assisted Mr. Giuliani in connection with his representation of President Trump.”

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH WATCH: “When the indictment itself says that this conspiracy involved others known and unknown, there are others that are being investigated… When I read this indictment… I smell not only human informants but I also smell a wiretap” – @FrankFigliuzzi1 w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1182419806466826242?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @MarshallCohen BREAKING: The FBI and federal prosecutors in NYC are scrutinizing Rudy Giuliani’s financial dealings with the two men charged today. The men, Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, are charged with pumping Russian money into US political campaigns. (reporting from @evanperez @ShimonPro)

🐣 RT @DrGJackBrown Putin knows that Trump’s time in the White House in growing short. This will cause Putin to exert increasing greater force upon Trump as he asks/demands/extorts for favors. America’s National Intelligence and all who put the country first must be on high alert. Stay Vigilant.

NBCNews: Trump’s former Russia aide set to give revealing testimony on Giuliani, Sondland http://nbcnews.to/2OzGYRU
// Fiona Hill’s appearance next week before Congress has stoked fear among people close to the president.

WaPo: At least four national security officials raised alarms about Ukraine policy before and after Trump call with Ukrainian president http://wapo.st/310WIAd

NYT, David Leonhardt: ‘Wow. This Letter Is Bananas.’ When reality is inconvenient, reinvent it http://nyti.ms/310SI2F

There is no legal or logical basis to President Trump’s claim that the impeachment inquiry is illegitimate.

“Wow. This letter is bananas,” Gregg Nunziata, a lawyer and former Republican staff member on the Senate Judiciary Committee, wrote yesterday, referring to the White House letter announcing it would not cooperate with the inquiry. “A barely-lawyered temper tantrum. A middle finger to Congress and its oversight responsibilities. No Member of Congress should accept it, no matter his or her view on the behavior of Pelosi, Schiff, or Trump.”

🐣 RT @TommyVietor Via NYT: “the United States was providing intelligence to Turkey until Monday that may have helped it target Kurdish forces.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @TommyVietor Americans fighting with the Kurds could be among those killed by Turkey, including this former Marine. https://twitter.com/TVietor08/status/1182302797795975170?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @jennycohn1 Trump’s campaign manager, Brad Parscale, just asked Lee Stranahan (who works for Sputnik, a registered agent of the Russian Federation) for help with 2020. This is happening in real time, in broad daylight. #ImpeachTrump
🐣 RT @Alexandrachalup Trump’s campaign manager asked Russia for 2020 election assistance. ¤ Lee Stranahan works for Sputnik, which is a registered agent of the Russian Federation and part of Putin’s disinformation warfare machine targeted at the U.S.

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff European nations are some of our closest allies. Our security is intertwined. ¤ If Trump’s impulsive capitulation to Erdogan leads to a resurgence of ISIS, it threatens everyone- in Syria, in Europe, and here at home. ¤ America may not have a friend left after this presidency.

WSJ: White House Shifted Authority Over Ukraine Aid Amid Legal Concerns http://on.wsj.com/2nzzpjf
// House Democrats are investigating why a political appointee was given control of dispensing military aid after career budget staff questioned the legality of delaying the funds

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Convenient to arrest witnesses with knowledge of campaign finance issues who are on their way to be deposed by House impeachment investigators
⋙ 🐣 RT @npfandos Parnas was supposed to be headed to Capitol Hill right now for a deposition with House impeachment investigators. Fruman was to be tomorrow. ¤ They helped Giuliani on the ground in Ukraine as he tried to gin up inquiries into the Bidens and a conspiracy about the 2016 election
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @npfandos NEWS: Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, two Giuliani associates who donated to a pro-Trump super PAC, were arrested late Wednesday on criminal charges of violating campaign finance rules. They have been under investigation by SDNY. w @aviswanatha @sgurman
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WSJ: Two Foreign-Born Men Who Helped Giuliani on Ukraine Arrested on Campaign-Finance http://on.wsj.com/35nkJow
// Charges Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman are expected to appear in federal court in Virginia later on Thursday

WaPo: George Conway and other prominent conservatives call for ‘expeditious’ impeachment probe http://wapo.st/2OB9Zwx

⭕ 9 Oct 2019

Bloomberg: On Bidens and Ukraine, Wild Claims With Little Basis http://bloom.bg/2Kf8m4W
// 10/9/2019, upd. 10/15/2019

4. What criminal charges came out of this? ¤ None. Burisma issued a statement in 2017 saying that “all legal proceedings and pending criminal allegations” against it and Zlochevsky were closed and that it paid an extra 180 million hryvnias ($7 million) in taxes. There’s also no known evidence that any of the investigations ever involved Hunter Biden. Ukraine’s former prosecutor general, Yuriy Lutsenko, told Bloomberg News in May that there was no evidence of wrongdoing by the Bidens.

WaPo Editorial: It’s tempting to ignore Trump’s unhinged letter to Congress. But this is different. http://wapo.st/2Mt2ghA

WaPo: Trump’s Syria decision tests the bounds of Republican support as he demands solidarity on impeachment http://wapo.st/2Mutvbn

WaPo, Hemin Kobane: Turkey wants to destroy us. Trump just gave them a green light. http://wapo.st/2p7fdWp Hemin Kobane is the Syrian Democratic Forces liaison with the international coalition against the Islamic State.

WaPo, Ashley Parker: The ‘I’m rubber, you’re glue’ presidency: Trump turns to schoolyard taunts in impeachment battle http://wapo.st/2pdrQPt

NYT Editorial: Trump Wants a Fight. Pelosi Can Hit Back. http://nyti.ms/2ICGMh7
// With rules, rigor and resolution.

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood former aide to GWB and Mitt Romney
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheLifeOfSally So let me get this straight. Basically the President of the United States helped coordinate an attack on an ally.

DailyBeast, Sam Brodey: As Capitol Hill Drafts Sanctions on Turkey, Trump Shrugs at Kurds http://bit.ly/2B0aY1j
// Even Trump’s allies are livid at his inaction as Turkey advances into Kurdish lands in northern Syria.

🐣 RT @JenGriffinFNC I just spoke to a distraught US Special Forces soldier who is among the 1000 or so US troops in Syria tonight who is serving alongside the SDF Kurdish forces. It was one of the hardest phone calls I have ever taken. ¤ “I am ashamed for the first time in my career.”

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood new Fox News poll on whether Congress should impeach Trump and remove him from the presidency: 51% yes, 40% no

DailyBeast:Trump Defends Abandoning the Kurds: They ‘Didn’t Help Us With Normandy’ http://bit.ly/2IBYgds

🐣 RT @McFaul This Trump decision is just shocking. Those currently being bombarded by Turkey are the same fighters who defeated ISIS — our enemy — alongside the United States and our partners/allies in Operation Inherent Resolve. A very sad day for American leadership in the world.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JenGriffinFNC The US military has been ordered by President Trump not to help.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @LucasFoxNews Syrian Kurds under bombardment from Turkish jets urgently request air support from U.S. and “No fly zone” to protect civilians: SDF statement
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @AmericanCrawl So Trump is commanding our troops to STAND DOWN while the Kurds, including women and children are being slaughtered. And Republicans do nothing. Republicans have blood on their hands for not holding this monster accountable.

WaPo: Turkey launches offensive against U.S.-allied Kurdish forces in northern Syria http://wapo.st/325XGMM

🐣 RT @ShriazMaher Here is the immediate cost of Trump’s announcement. Islamic State launched a fairly significant attack on Raqqa last night, once the group’s de facto capital, given the group is now worried about a Turkish incursion into its territory from the north. 1/
📌 https://twitter.com/ShirazMaher/status/1181833570077331457?s=20

⭕ 8 Oct 2019

TheAtlantic, Joseph Votel and Elizabeth Dent: The Danger of Abandoning Our Partners http://bit.ly/324CMh1
// The Syria policy reversal threatens to undo five years’ worth of fighting against ISIS and will severely damage American credibility and reliability.

DailyBeast Michael Daly: This Army Veteran Went to Syria for the Kurds. He Can’t Believe What Trump Is Doing. http://bit.ly/2pTkz7P
// Porter Goodman volunteered as a combat medic in northern Syria. He fears for the Kurds he trained.

Bloomberg: Who Are the Syrian Kurds the U.S. Is Abandoning? http://bit.ly/2Vrm9K7
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1181776671260721152?s=20/photo/1

DailyMail [UK]: Turkey fires first shots: Ankara bombs Kurdish supply route ahead of invasion to create a ‘peace corridor’ along border just hours after Trump pulls US troop http://dailym.ai/2ohAEEa //➔ as president reveals he has invited Erdogan to the White House next month ● 🌎 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1181774003616337921?s=20/photo/1
● Turkey confirmed it carried out strikes against Kurdish forces on the Syria-Iraq border overnight Monday
● Strike was designed to sever supply lines between Kurds in the two countries in preparation for invasion
● Turkey plans to create a ‘peace corridor’ in northern Syria by driving Kurdish forces away from its border
● Comes after Donald Trump agreed to withdraw U.S troops from Syria, but denied he abandoned the Kurds
● Trump revealed on Tuesday that he has extended an invitation to Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to meet with him at the White House in November
● He tweeted that Turkey was a ‘good trading partner’ of the U.S and ‘have been very good to deal with’

🐣 Trump wants blood and the Kurds will pay the price, as Trump destroys alliances and the value of the “U.S. handshake” as he goes down. It’s Mad Lear on the Heath but with armies.

WaPo: Former national security officials fight back as Trump attacks impeachment as ‘deep state’ conspiracy http://wapo.st/2LZ66A8

WaPo: White House escalates standoff with Congress, says it will not cooperate with impeachment inquiry of Trump http://wapo.st/2p77IPi
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≣ WaPo: Letter from White House counsel Pat Cipollone to House leaders http://wapo.st/33gqHpb

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Trump says the whistleblower got the facts wrong so @just_security took a hard look & confirmed his accuracy. See it for yourself, with annotations to the original complaint showing the facts, thanks to @rgoodlaw
⋙ JustSecurity, Ryan Goodman and John Nelson: Overwhelming Confirmation of Whistleblower Complaint: An Annotation http://bit.ly/2nt8CF5

NYT: Trump’s Ukraine Call Was ‘Crazy’ and ‘Frightening,’ Official Told Whistle-Blower http://nyti.ms/2M0EgmV “completely lacking in substance related to national security”
// The whistle-blower wrote a memo describing an official who heard the call as “visibly shaken” by it.

Politico, Charlie Sykes: The Humiliation of Lindsey Graham http://politi.co/35iRWBc
// He traded his honor to be “relevant” as a Trump adviser. But on Syria, Trump didn’t bother to ask what he thought.

🐣 RT @MarkWarner The Senate Intelligence Committee just released its report on Russia’s use of social media during the 2016 election. You can read the whole thing for yourself, but here are the important takeaways and recommendations: 📌 https://twitter.com/MarkWarner/status/1181617144611643394?s=20
⋙ Warner.Senate.gov: Senate Intel Committee Releases Bipartisan Report on Russia’s Use of Social Media http://bit.ly/35g5kpO

🐣 RT @IgnatiusPost A bad situation in Northeast Syria is about to get much worse. Sources tell me that US officials have just informed the Syrian Kurds that Turkey is likely to attack on air and ground in next 24 hours. The US will do nothing. Targets are Tal Abyad and Ras al Ayn…. 📌 https://twitter.com/IgnatiusPost/status/1181724204233904128?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @IgnatiusPost [3] …I’m also told that Turkish attack appears coordinated with the Russians. Russian-backed forces are mobilizing to invade the Kurdish area from the south — towards Tabqa and other spots. Meanwhile, ISIS is mobilizing sleeper cells in Raqqa and attacks have taken place tonight.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi .@realDonaldTrump, you are not above the law. You will be held accountable. #TruthExposed
⋙ Speaker.gov: Pelosi Statement on Trump Administration Refusal to Comply with House Subpoenas http://bit.ly/33gf3KZ

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi .@realDonaldTrump, you are not above the law. You will be held accountable. #TruthExposed
⋙ Speaker.gov: Pelosi Statement on Trump Administration Refusal to Comply with House Subpoenas http://bit.ly/33gf3KZ

NYT: Top Secret Russian Unit Seeks to Destabilize Europe, Security Officials Say http://nyti.ms/2pSJfxf

NYT: White House Declares War on Impeachment Inquiry, Alleging Effort to Undo Trump’s Election http://nyti.ms/35jRL91

📊 WaPo/Schar Poll: Trump loves to tout his base. But a new poll shows increasing GOP support for impeachment — and even removing him. http://wapo.st/2p3tu6i 58 percent support the inquiry; 38 percent who oppose it; plus, this:
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1181694154528739328?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @rickhausen Wow, ok. Read @jeremystahl William Barr’s Department of Justice now says Congress never should have been granted key evidence it needed to conduct Watergate. via @slate
⋙ Slate, Jeremy Stahl: DOJ: If Watergate Happened Today, We’d Block Evidence From Congress http://bit.ly/2IzGxU2

WaPo: Demoralized State Department personnel question Pompeo’s role in Ukraine crisis http://wapo.st/2VqeknD

DailyBeast, Adam Rawnsley: The Weird Rise of Trump’s Ukraine Hatchet Man http://bit.ly/2LXbiEl
// In any normal administration, Gordon Sondland’s tenure as ambassador to the EU might have been unremarkable. But we’re pretty far from normal.

DailyBeast, Ronald Radash: The Deep State Conspiracy Is About to Go Into Overdrive http://bit.ly/2oc6cLD
// The American right has advanced nutty conspiracy theories for decades. But the one we’re about to see play out will make Joe McCarthy look like an amateur.

⭕ 7 Oct 2019

TheAtlantic, Franklin Foer: What Authoritarians Mean by ‘Corruption’ http://bit.ly/2VtsmoR
// The president is following the template employed by other autocrats to destroy their rivals.

NYT, Paul Krugman: The Education of Fanatical Centrists http://nyti.ms/310QpwB Trump isn’t an aberration. He’s unusually blatant and gaudily corrupt, but at a basic level he’s the culmination of where his party has been going for decades.
// Will they finally admit what the G.O.P. has become?

🐣 RT @KimberlyEAtkins “According to people close to Romney, he’s firmly decided against primarying Trump. … Instead, a Romney adviser told me, Romney believes he has more potential power as a senator who will decide Trump’s fate in an impeachment trial.” #mapoli #utpoli
⋙ VanityFair, Gabriel Sherman: “Romney Is the Pressure Point in the Impeachment Process”: Mitt Won’t Primary Trump—But He’s Trying to Bring Him Down http://bit.ly/35fYPDk
// Trump’s favorite punching bag is reaching out to fellow Republicans to raise the temperature on impeachment. “Romney is the one guy who could bring along Susan Collins, Cory Gardner, Ben Sasse,” says a Mitt confidant.

WaPo, Michael Carpenter: Only in Trump’s world could what Joe Biden did in Ukraine be considered ‘corrupt’ http://wapo.st/2IuG3P6

Politico Mag, Jack Shafer: Why Trump Can’t Tweet His Way Out of This http://politi.co/35k6FMz
// On impeachment and Syria, Congress and the news media at last care more about what the president does than what he says. http://politi.co/

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews The Trump administration is pulling out of the Open Skies Treaty, which allows the United States and our allies and partners in Europe to monitor Russian military deployments. Withdrawal risks dividing the transatlantic alliance. https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1181322726843265026?s=20/photo/1

NYT, Ken Frydman: What Happened to Rudy Giuliani? http://nyti.ms/2LW5wmu Mr. Frydman was press secretary for Rudolph W. Giuliani during the 1993 mayoral campaign.
// The man I worked for in 1993 is not the man who now lies for Donald Trump.

🐣 RT @ActiveMeasuresDoc: I know a lot’s happened in the last 12 hours, but let’s not let this story fall through the cracks. If you don’t get this part you don’t get what Rudy was really doing in Ukraine.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ScotMStedman BREAKING: Giuliani associates Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman planned to steer lucrative contracts from a Ukrainian gas deal to Trump allies. [Link to AP article] 📌 https://twitter.com/ScottMStedman/status/1180990387608936449?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ScotMStedman This scandal just exploded perhaps far wider than the Russia investigation.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ScotMStedman 🚨🚨🚨Lev Parnas told associates that “Trump planned to remove U.S. Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch and replace her with someone more open to aiding their business interests.”
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ScotMStedman “Perry made clear that the Trump administration wanted to see the entire Naftogaz supervisory board replaced, according to a person who attended both meetings…”

🐣 RT @KyleGriffin1 As Rudy Giuliani was pushing Ukrainian officials to investigate Biden, individuals with ties to Trump and Giuliani were getting involved with Ukraine’s massive state gas company, AP reports.
⋙ AP: Profit, not politics: Trump allies sought Ukraine gas deal http://bit.ly/2nr8I07

NYT: ‘We Absolutely Could Not Do That’: When Seeking Foreign Help Was Out of the Question http://nyti.ms/2oVzcY3

⭕ 6 Oct 2019

🐣 RT @dcpoll Because if you’re going to run a racket on Ukrainian state-owned gas company, Naftogaz, who better to go to for advice than Manafort, bagman for Firtash, who made billions doing the very same and, though exiled in Austria, still wields power in Ukraine.
⋙ 🐣 RT @dcpoll In recent months, Trump’s lawyer, Giuliani, met with imprisoned Paul Manafort, whose pro-Putin dirty work in Ukraine was financed by Russia mobster Dmitry Firtash, who was “the de-facto head of Naftogaz [Ukrainian state-owned gas company] under Yanukovych.”
⋙⋙ WaPo (10/2): Giuliani consulted on Ukraine with imprisoned Paul Manafort via a lawyer http://wapo.st/2phcFor

GQ, Julia Ioffe: Here’s Why Ukraine Pops Up in So Many U.S. Scandals http://bit.ly/2pU6WVY
// Whether it’s Paul Manafort or Hunter Biden and Donald Trump, Ukraine seems to play a disproportionately popular role in our nation’s recent controversies. Julia Ioffe explains why the same small country is increasingly involved in America’s political chaos

WaPo, Fred Hiatt: It’s not news that Trump is corrupt. What’s new is how he is succeeding in corrupting our government. http://wapo.st/2p4l2UA

NewYorker, Jeffrey Toobin: Donald Trump’s Ukraine Scandal Has Its Roots in Russia http://bit.ly/35dyTZd
// Both situations stem from the President’s apparent willingness to accept political favors from foreign leaders, and his eagerness to do Putin’s bidding.

NYT: Legal Team Says It Represents a Second Whistle-Blower Over Trump and Ukraine http://nyti.ms/30Tu6IZ

WaPo: Barr’s review of Russia investigation wins Trump’s favor. Those facing scrutiny suspect he’s chasing conspiracy theories. http://wapo.st/3384LfW

WaPo: Whistleblower’s attorney says team now representing ‘multiple’ officials as impeachment inquiry expands http://wapo.st/33d3cgz

⭕ 5 Oct 2019

Politico: Judge orders White House to preserve records of Trump’s dealings with foreign leaders http://politi.co/2MitFmb U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson issued the order Thursday

🐣 RT @mhmck Russia attacked Ukraine 24 times yesterday, October 5th. The Russian invaders are shelling with heavy artillery and heavy mortars, violating several provisions of the Minsk Agreement – unfortunately with impunity from the accord’s guarantors, France and Germany.

WaPo, Joe Biden: Trump won’t destroy me, and he won’t destroy my family http://wapo.st/2IocZbF “It all comes down to the abuse of power. That is the defining characteristic of the Trump presidency.”

💙💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT, Peter Pomerantsev: Rudy Giuliani Welcomes You To Eastern Europe http://nyti.ms/2Imayqj ‘Seeing all rules and norms as mere facades for a vast conspiracy legitimizes the exercise of unlimited corruption’
// When truth dissolves anything is possible.

🐣 RT @davidfrum “If you can help me with ‘X,’ we’ll help you achieve ‘Y.’ This is what partnerships do.”
-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
That’s an excellent description of both international diplomacy and organized crime, depending upon the “X.”
⋙ 🐣 Even when there a LAW against the X being ‘anything of value from a foreign country to influence a US election’?

🐣 Pretty soon Trump will be demanding protection money from countries so we don’t nuke them.

💙💙 NewYorker, Jane Mayer: The Invention of the Conspiracy Theory on Biden and Ukraine http://bit.ly/2IqF0zz
// How a conservative dark-money group that targeted Hillary Clinton in 2016 spread the discredited story that may lead to Donald Trump’s impeachment.

🐣 RT @PeterGleick Day 1. It never happened.
Day 2. Maybe it happened.
Day 3. It wasn’t me.
Day 4. Yes, it was me but it wasn’t wrong.
Day 5. I’d do it again, and ask China too.
Day 6. Rick Perry made me do it.

🐣 RT @JohnWDean In declaring his mission is to “disrupt the world,” he is claiming he is a anarchist — a kind of terrorist? Did Donald Trump place his in charge of anarchy?
⋙ 🐣 RT @Alyssa_Milano I’m leaving this here. I’m warning you, it bone chilling. 💽 https://twitter.com/JohnWDean/status/1180616924394164224?s=20/photo/1
// Interview w Rudy Giuliano

WaPo: Russia looks for leverage as Ukraine slides deeper into impeachment probes http://wapo.st/2oSC5IY

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: Trump and the Republicans: Part Mafia, Part Eastern Bloc Politburo, All Disaster http://bit.ly/2olunHg
// Everything is distrust, paranoia, and setting this one against that one.

DailyBeast: Betsy Swan, Asawin Suebsaeng and Spencer Ackerman: How Rudy Giuliani’s Bid to Discredit Mueller Played Into Impeachment Probe http://bit.ly/2oYMpPv
// The former New York mayor dug around Ukraine to undermine Robert Mueller’s investigation. He may have hamstrung his client’s presidency instead.

WaPo: Pompeo says he sent response to House investigators, but subpoenaed documents remain undelivered http://wapo.st/335iiER

WaPo: Mounting evidence buttresses the facts laid out in whistleblower complaint http://wapo.st/2LQrFTe

⭕ 4 Oct 2019

DailyBeast, Nico Hines: Email Leak Exposes Trump Tower Russian’s Dirty Lobbying Operations http://bit.ly/2AQQ0BV
// According to leaked emails from Natalia Veselnitskaya, Russia’s disinformation campaign may have broken U.S. law and exposed details of a witness who later fell from a window.

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks Love current discussion of ellipses in Trump-Zelensky convo. @chucktodd called it the #RoseWoods of this scandal and @neal_katyal said it was the 18 min gap. As the Watergate prosecutor who cross-examined Nixons secretary, Rose Mary Woods, I love the analogy. Sorry for deja vu.

CNN: Pompeo fails to meet House subpoena deadline to produce Ukraine documents http://cnn.it/2M8xvhy

WaPo, Ashley Parker: ‘Me! Me!’: An aggrieved Trump spins an alternate reality as impeachment probe escalates http://wapo.st/2LOh6Qy
// The Debrief: An occasional series offering a reporter’s insights

💙💙 WaPo: Trump’s calls with foreign leaders have long worried aides, leaving some ‘genuinely horrified’ http://wapo.st/31L1gfe

WaPo: Holding Ukraine hostage: How the president and his allies, chasing 2020 ammunition, fanned a political storm http://wapo.st/2IohinC

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: 2nd Official Is Weighing Whether to Blow the Whistle on Trump’s Ukraine Dealings http://nyti.ms/2Om516J
// The official, a member of the intelligence community, was interviewed by the inspector general to corroborate the original whistle-blower’s account.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WSJ: Trump, in August Call With GOP Senator, Denied Official’s Claim on Ukraine Aid http://on.wsj.com/30KZwRJ “Johnson said that Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union, had described to him a quid pro quo involving a commitment by Kyiv … ”
// Sen. Ron Johnson asked the president after hearing of potential pressure campaign

Sen. Ron Johnson said that Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union, had described to him a quid pro quo involving a commitment by Kyiv to probe matters related to U.S. elections and the status of nearly $400 million in U.S. aid to Ukraine that the president had ordered to be held up in July.

WaPo: Democrats hate Trump’s executive orders. Why are they promising so many of their own? http://wapo.st/2LMkKdW

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance The biggest difficulty we’ll face after Trump is making sure we haven’t come to accept death by 1000 cuts to our republic & that we insist on integrity in all things from elected officials of both parties going forward. No more nepotism, conflicts, profiting from the presidency.

NYT, Margaret Taylor: Adam Schiff Is the Right Man for the Moment http://nyti.ms/2IpxYLv
// A clinical and focused approach is called for in the face of Trump’s theatrics and distraction.

🐣 RT @tedlieu Looks like Republican Members of Congress have now abandoned the hearsay defense for @realDonaldTrump. ¤ They’ve apparently now moved to the Nixon defense of “if the President does it, it’s not illegal.”

WSJ: Trump Administration Used Potential Meeting to Pressure Ukraine on Biden, Texts Show http://on.wsj.com/2LIuNk3
// President also called on China to investigate former vice president and his son

⭕ 3 Oct 2019

JustSecurity, James Bowman: Trump’s Extortion of Ukraine Is an Impeachable Abuse of Power http://bit.ly/366aftU

💙💙✅ NBCNews (10/3): Trump seized on a conspiracy theory called the ‘insurance policy.’ Now, it’s at the center of an impeachment investigation. http://nbcnews.to/2WcgRlK on: Crowdstrike, “insurance policy,” Ukraine server, DNC server conspiracy theories
// tags: conspiracy, Crowdstrike, “insurance policy”, Ukraine server, DNC server; Just months after Trump’s inauguration, conspiracy theorists pushed a fanciful and unsubstantiated narrative in which the DNC framed Russia for election interference.

Beginning months after Trump’s inauguration, conspiracy theorists have pushed this fanciful and unsubstantiated narrative in which the Democratic National Committee framed Russia for its election interference in 2016 and later covered up its false accusation with help from then-Vice President Joe Biden and officials in Ukraine.

In the conspiracy theory, impeachment proceedings recently pursued by House Democrats were always the DNC’s endgame, effectively a cash-out on the “insurance policy.”

Although Trump has often brought up various conspiracy theories, there had been little indication that the president had taken aggressive action on them. That changed last month, when the White House released the summary of a call with Ukraine. The subsequent release of a whistleblower complaint further confirmed that the ardently pro-Trump conspiracy theories that have percolated on the far right for years had reached the highest echelons of power — and influenced the decision-making of the president.

✅ NYT (10/3): How a Fringe Theory About Ukraine Took Root in the White House http://nyti.ms/2pzNFJy “‘The DNC server and that conspiracy theory has got to go,’ [Thomas Bossert] said. ‘If he continues to focus on that white whale, it’s going to bring him down.’” #Crowdstrike

WaPo, Joe Lockhart: I worked in the White House during impeachment. Trump’s team isn’t ready for it. http://wapo.st/2MeGIFe
// Panic, gallows humor, no sleep — it was the most harrowing period of my career.

NYT: Trump Denies Quid Pro Quo for Ukraine, but Envoys Had Their Doubts http://nyti.ms/330fs3W

NewYorker, John Cassidy: Trump’s Call for China to Investigate the Bidens Shows How Far He’ll Go to Save Himself http://bit.ly/2InwLnZ

NewYorker, Susan Glasser: Did Donald Trump Just Self-Impeach? http://bit.ly/31O8AGU

Lawfare: The Constitution Says ‘Bribery’ Is Impeachable. What Does That Mean? http://bit.ly/31YMP76 By Ben Berwick, Justin Florence, John Langford

🐣 RT @MSNBC In June, Trump promised Pres. Xi he’d stay quiet on Hong Kong protests during trade talks, CNN reports. “He’s essentially selling off the commitment to freedom by the United States in order to get something through this trade deal,” says @JohnJHarwood
⋙ MSNBC, TheLastWord: President Trump reportedly promised Xi he’d stay quiet on Hong Kong protests during trade talks http://on.msnbc.com/2Mga1Hq
// Trump publicly called on China to investigate his political rival, and CNN reports a June phone call in which Trump raised Biden and told President Xi he’d stay quiet on Hong Kong protests during trade talks. John Harwood says Trump is selling America’s commitment to freedom in exchange for something on trade, and that will be harder for Republicans to defend. Lawrence O’Donnell also discusses with Joyce Vance.

WaPo: Trump wanted Ukraine’s president to launch investigations before face-to-face meeting, State Dept. texts show http://wapo.st/2MeQDui

NYT Editorial: Trump, the Self-Impeaching President http://nyti.ms/2VcomJ2
// Now he wants China to investigate the Bidens and help his re-election bid. Give him this, he’s not subtle.

🐣 RT @McFaul The quid pro quo: Kurt Volker: “Heard from White House—assuming President Z convinces trump he will investigate / “get to the bottom of what happened” in 2016, we will nail down date for visit to Washington.” CLEAR AS DAY.
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul Amb Soundland not satisfied with Zelensky announcing an investigation. Wants it in writing: “To avoid misunderstandings, might be helpful to ask Andrey [Zelensky aide] for a draft statement so that we can see exactly what they propose to cover.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul Remember, Gordon Sundland is a real estate developer (not career diplomat), Trump donor, rewarded for his money to Trump with the position of US Ambassador to the EU. Why he is involved in these Ukrainian negotiations is mysterious to me.
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul Zelensky aide Yermak: “I thinks its possible to make this declaration and mentions all these things. Which we discussed yesterday. But it will be logic to do after we receive a confirmation date [of Oval office meeting with Trump].” Quid pro quo being executed.
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul Acting US ambassador in Ukraine, Bill Taylor, expressed concerns of Ukrainians of delivering the quid before the quo is in hand: “The nightmare is they give the interview [announcing investigation of Biden] and don’t get the security assistance. The Russians love . (And I quit).”
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul Ambassador Taylor is a real professional. Had served as US ambo to Ukraine before. He clearly is pushing back on the schemes of Giuliani, Sondland and Volker.
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul Amb Taylor (USMA grad, longtime USG public servant) to Amb Sondland (Trump funder, real estate business person, serving in Brussels, not Kyiv or DC): “As I said on the phone , I think its crazy to withhold security assistance for help with a political campaign.” MONEY QUOTE !
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul There. I read (and provided context about ) the information released tonight by the House Intel and Foreign Affairs committees so you don’t have to. Bottom line: overwhelming confirming evidence about Trump’s use of public office & US taxpayer money for private electoral gains.
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul These texts also show that the Trump call to Zelensky was just ONE of many different actions to compel Ukraine to investigate (1) Biden and (2) Ukraine “interference” in 2016 US election. Multiple people — Giuliani, Pompeo, Sondland, Volker — all involved in the operation.
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul For me, very depressing to read. Maybe I’m just a naive, idealistic optimist. But when you sign up to serve in the USG, you take an oath to defend the United States of America, and not any one individual. Hoping we might get back to the honorable idea someday in the future. END

🐣 RT @davidfrum Don’t call these texts dumb. Taylor was building a file. If we save the country, his determination to put the facts on record will be an important reason why. Sonderland not dumb either. He recognized what Taylor was doing and demanded Taylor cease. Which Taylor refused to do

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Other than shouting “quid pro quo” from the rooftops I’m not sure what these guys could have done to highlight the quid pro quo. Hey, deliverable for the aid, right?
⋙ 🐣 You know this is all going to boil down to whether HBiden is worth paying $50K a month, don’t you? The Law doesn’t matter. And whataboutism won’t work on Trump.

🐣 RT @S_R_Anders These Kurt Volker text messages are FILLED to the BRIM with quid pro quo. ¤ I never expected anything this explicit in writing. It’s truly astounding. https://twitter.com/S_R_Anders/status/1179967439737630720?s=20/photo/1-3

🐣 RT @CNN “I think he’s holding the smoking gun,” says Guy Smith, who served as special adviser to Bill Clinton during the impeachment inquiry, discussing President Trump. “I think that it’s just nuts, what he’s doing.” http://cnn.it/2Oj6haJ 💽 https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1179968279609319424?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ewarren Donald Trump is now openly calling for foreign governments to interfere in our elections from the White House Lawn. If he thinks openly committing the same crime will convince people his secret calls weren’t illegal—he’s wrong. We will hold him accountable. He must be impeached.

🐣 RT @brhodes Sad to see Trump try to turn the State Department into a tool of his criminal behavior. Infuriating to see Republicans who claimed to be about our national security and values enable it with their silence.

🐣 RT @S_R_Anders Okay, now that actually is quid pro quo.
⋙ 🐣 RT @rebeccaballhouse Kurt Volker, U.S. envoy for Ukraine, texted a top aide to Zelensky right before his call w/Trump: “Heard from White House—assuming President Z convinces Trump he will investigate/”get to the bottom of what happened” in 2016, we will nail down date for visit to Washington.”

TheHill: Trump officials drafted statement for Ukraine leader pledging investigation involving Biden, Clinton: report http://hill.cm/2Ql6FXT

🐣 RT @waltshaub After today, you either do or don’t believe we can tolerate POTUS and VPOTUS soliciting attacks on our election by an authoritarian superpower and a country that’s dependent on the U.S. government for its survival. You either love this republic or you don’t. It’s that simple.

🐣 RT @tedlieu Dear @realDonaldTrump: It is a betrayal of our values & an abuse of power to solicit a foreign power to target U.S. citizens for political purposes. That’s why Congress opened an impeachment inquiry. ¤ If you continue to double down, you leave us little choice but to impeach you.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real As the President of the United States, I have an absolute right, perhaps even a duty, to investigate, or have investigated, CORRUPTION, and that would include asking, or suggesting, other Countries to help us out!

🐣 RT @bhrodes These texts confirm that Trump fully attached US foreign relations – diplomacy, security assistance, and high level contacts – with a nation invaded by Putin to a bizarre scheme to investigate his political opponents. This is a betrayal of everything America has stood for.
↥ ↧
🐣💙 ≣ RT @RepAdamSchiff After receiving a trove of important documents from the first of the state department witnesses, my fellow chairs and I highlight some of those deserving of the most attention and what is at stake. ¤ Read them here: http://bit.ly/30QhpPi

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 In newly disclosed texts shared with Congress and obtained by ABC News, the top U.S. diplomat to Ukraine at the time writes to a group of other American diplomats: “I think it’s crazy to withhold security assistance for help with a political campaign.”
⋙ ABCNews: ‘Crazy to withhold security assistance’ to Ukraine for political campaign: Top US diplomat http://abcn.ws/2pCfd0D

WaPo, Karen Tumulty: This might be the worst impeachment news of all for Trump http://wapo.st/30IvM80 “As the president of the United States rants and rages about the prospect of his impeachment, the woman who set the gears in motion is a study in serenity.”

WaPo Editorial: Trump is now publicly abusing his oath of office http://wapo.st/2o3FqFc

🐣 RT @MayaWiley #Trump raised not only #Biden but #ElizabethWarren prospects w/ China in June!: “Trump raised Biden with Xi in June call housed in highly secure server”
⋙ CNN: Trump raised Biden with Xi in June call housed in highly secure server http://cnn.it/2OhYWby and Warren

CNN: Trump raised Biden with Xi in June call housed in highly secure server http://cnn.it/2OhYWby and Warren

DailyBeast: White House Floats Potential DOJ Investigation Into ‘Joe Biden and His Family’ http://bit.ly/2LHMtwa
// A little noticed White House messaging memo says President Trump asked Ukraine to comply with “any” future DOJ probe into Joe Biden and his son, Hunter.

WaPo: Giuliani was warned Ukrainian claims of Bidens’ misconduct were not credible http://wapo.st/2MeQDui
// ⇈ FP title; inside title: Trump’s ex-envoy says Ukrainians gave Giuliani misinformation on the Bidens

💙 WaPo: Trump publicly calls on China to investigate Bidens http://wapo.st/31KNp8F

🔆 This❗️⋙ TheAtlantic, George T Conway III: Unfit for Office http://bit.ly/30NCwkV
// Donald Trump’s narcissism makes it impossible for him to carry out the duties of the presidency in the way the Constitution requires.

🐣 RT @jedshug This was felony solicitation of a foreign campaign contribution.
The statement itself – legitimating the smear with an investigation – would have been a gift to Trump.
And Volker’s text shows a knowing & willful violation.
Plus bribery/extortion.
⋙ 💙 NYT: Trump Envoys Pushed Ukraine to Commit to Investigations http://nyti.ms/2AEWjbN

🐣 RT @AdamSchiff The President cannot use the power of his office to pressure foreign leaders to investigate his political opponents. ¤ His rant this morning reinforces the urgency of our work. ¤ America is a Republic, if we can keep it.
⋙ NYT: Trump Publicly Urges China to Investigate the Bidens http://nyti.ms/2AHP4jw
// President Trump made a similar, but private, request of the president of Ukraine, an episode that has sparked an impeachment inquiry.

CNN: Biden to Trump: ‘You’re not going to destroy me’ http://cnn.it/2pArORY

🐣 RT @CSPAN Trump: “China should start an investigation into the Bidens because what happened in China is just about as bad as what happened with Ukraine. So, I would say that President Zelensky, if it were me, I would recommend that they start an investigation into the Bidens.” 💽 https://twitter.com/cspan/status/1179769217534582784?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @eliehonig I hope everyone understands how absolutely nuts it is for the Attorney General of the United States to fly all over the world personally doing this bogus, overtly political investigation. (And he’s terrible at it, having never actually prosecuted a case).
⋙ WaPo Editorial: Trump used his office for political gain. Now Barr appears to be using his authority to help him. http://wapo.st/2oasq0p

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq Again, calling on foreign governments to conduct law enforcement inquiries into his domestic political opponents.
⋙ 🐣 RT @PeterAlexander Asked what he wanted President Zelensky to do about the Bidens, “If they were honest about it, they would start a major investigation into the Bidens.”

DailyBeast, Julia Davis: Russians Praise Trump, Taunt Zelensky, as Ukraine Signs On to Peace-Plan Proposal http://bit.ly/2IgQ16f
// “Trump let Zelensky down. Three times he told him: ‘Go meet with Putin,’” gloated one prominent Russian TV host.

⭕ 2 Oct 2019

🐣 RT @olgaNYC1211 With this whole Ukraine/Giuliani scandal when will we get to @LindseyGrahamSC role who was pushing opening investigations on several of these conspiracies. I said it back then and again now. It was coordinated between the far right, Giuliani, trump, graham, hannity, Solomon

WaPo: Giuliani consulted on Ukraine with imprisoned Paul Manafort via a lawyer http://wapo.st/2ptuy3v

TPM, Matt Shuham: Awkward: Trump Admin Official Met With Rep For Company At Center Of Biden Smears http://bit.ly/2n4Vq9d In September 2018, the AP reported Kurt Volker met with Vadym Pozharskyi, an adviser to Burisma’s board

TPM, Josh Marshall: The Rudy Dossier http://bit.ly/2nQULJb “Needless to say, it’s quite clear that Pompeo is deeply implicated in these abuses of power. Meanwhile Rudy Giuliani is happy to provide more evidence of Pompeo’s involvement.”

NYT: First Barr, Now Pompeo: Italy Is Hub of Impeachment Intrigue for Trump Officials http://nyti.ms/2psYugc //➔ Looking for Dr Mifsud

Salon, Heather Digby Parton: Yes, it’s this bad: Conspiracy-hunter Bill Barr is roaming the globe under Trump’s orders http://bit.ly/2pxkvL0
// Remember when Trump’s AG had a reputation for rectitude? Now he’s traveling the world hunting for loose nuts

🐣 RT @McFaul Things roll differently in the Trump team. But I cannot believe VP Pence would hold a meeting with Zelensky without first reading what Trump said to Zelensky just beforehand. No way. Transcript was very short ! It’s a long flight to Warsaw.

🐣 RT @PaulaChertock #Maddow shows images of “The Packet of Propaganda, Disinformation & Conspiracy Theories” from right-wing media that Giuliani gave to Pompeo, and IG gave Congress today. A disinformation campaign seems to have been the basis for firing Ukraine Ambassador Yovanovitch. 😰 ¤ #UkraineGate

DailyBeast, Max Moran and Jeff Hauser: Don’t Stop With Donald Trump, Democrats: Impeach Attorney General Bill Barr http://bit.ly/2o1jU3D
// The sentence “every week brings a shocking new revelation” is supposed to apply to Trump. But now it also applies to his attorney general and personal fixer. Enough.

DailyBeast: Don’t Stop With Donald Trump, Democrats: Impeach Attorney General Bill Barr http://bit.ly/2o1jU3D
// The sentence “every week brings a shocking new revelation” is supposed to apply to Trump. But now it also applies to his attorney general and personal fixer. Enough.

DailyBeast, Eleanor Clift: Trump’s ‘Civil War’ Tweet Didn’t Come From Nowhere—in Fact, It Came From Here http://bit.ly/2nPpwy8
// Most of the media were shocked at Trump’s “civil war” tweet over the weekend. One expert who’s been watching the right wing is not.

WaPo: ‘A presidency of one’: Key federal agencies increasingly compelled to benefit Trump http://wapo.st/2pumnUF

WaPo: Trump involved Pence in efforts to pressure Ukraine’s leader, though officials say vice president was unaware of allegations in whistleblower complaint http://wapo.st/2nNRqum on @maddow

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Trump Is Going to Burn Down Everything and Everyone, and Republicans, That Means You http://bit.ly/2oIjHlP
// That press conference was terrifying. And congressional Republicans should be more afraid than anyone. Trump’s going down and taking them with him.
⋙ See under Entire Articles: DBeast RWilson Trump Takes All 10-2-2019

DailyBeast, Erin Banco and Maxwell Tani: Biden Dirt File Has Private Email Between John Solomon and Rudy Allies http://bit.ly/2nYCABb
// The email was then included in part of a misinformation dossier that the State Department Inspector General delivered to Congress.

🐣 RT @real Congressman Adam Schiff should resign for the Crime of, after reading a transcript of my conversation with the President of Ukraine (it was perfect), fraudulently fabricating a statement of the President of the United States and reading it to Congress, as though mine! He is sick!
🐣 Where is that crime in the U.S. Code?
🐣 RT @HHooverGhost The statement was based on fact, presented as a representation & is constitutionally protected speech. ¤ At worst though it would be truthful hyperbole ¤ Feign indignation much? ¤ Maybe desperately keep seeding doubt in the minds of your Stupids & hope something sticks https://twitter.com/HHooversGhost/status/1179504525687713792?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @minhtngo “NO SURRENDER.” Thousands of people have gathered in Kiev tonight to protest against President Zelensky’s capitulation to Russia re Donbass. ¤ The Ukranian President announced the concessions following a meeting with Trump. #TrumpUkraine

🐣 “Mr President, you have here a great democracy. Keep it going on.” – President of Finland to Trump, at end of contentious press conference. #inners

WaPo: Rahm Emanuel: On impeachment, Pelosi has many good options http://wapo.st/2oBXkic

WaPo Editorial: Pompeo is enabling the destruction of U.S. diplomacy http://wapo.st/2pxeY7j

🐣 RT @C71marie Omg. The reporter asks him to answer the question and what did the #CriminalInChief do?!? Attack the reporter and the free media instead of answering the question. He can’t answer cus he knows he has nothing but a made up story. Pathetically sad. #ImpeachmentIsComing
⋙ 🐣 RT @Reuters President Trump lashed out at @Reuters reporter @jeffmason1, who asked him what he wanted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to do when Trump brought up the business ties to Ukraine of Hunter Biden, son of Joe Biden https://reut.rs/2nLI6ao https://twitter.com/C71Marie/status/1179550650767687681?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @atrupar Is there a less believable reader in the world than Trump?
[Trump’s crazy press avails] https://mobile.twitter.com/atrupar/status/1179464938974334976
🐣 Realize: Trump is going after Biden by ginning up disinformation (I researched this extensively: there’s no ‘there’ there) because he wants to run against a “socialist.” ¤ Do not let your views on ANY candidate be affected by what Trump (or Rudy) says.

NYT: Schiff Got Early Account of Accusations as Whistle-Blower’s Concerns Grew http://nyti.ms/2psN3Ff

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Trump involved Pence in efforts to pressure Ukraine’s leader, though aides say vice president was unaware of pursuit of dirt on Bidens http://wapo.st/2nNRqum

WaPo: Trump lashes out at impeachment inquiry in fiery news conference http://wapo.st/2n4yerR

⭕ 1 Oct 2019

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: Is Bill Barr Already Feeding Sidney Powell So-Called Evidence Trump Coerces? http://bit.ly/2n1XJKa

🐣 RT @JohnBrennan A reminder to federal officials: ¤ There is no limit on the number of individuals who can use the whistleblower statute. ¤ If you think you were involved in unlawful activity as a result of a directive from Mr. Trump or someone doing his bidding, now is the time to report it.

🐣 RT @HouseIntel BREAKING — @RepAdamSchiff, @RepCummings, @RepEliotEngel warn @StateDept: any attempt by @SecPompeo to intimidate witnesses violates the law and is obstruction of the impeachment inquiry. Read the chairmen’s letter here. http://bit.ly/2nFFzhJ

NBCNews: Feds say Michael Flynn is pushing conspiracy theories in bid to hinder case http://nbcnews.to/2nGlh7Q
// After pleading guilty in the Russia probe, Flynn accused prosecutors of suppressing exculpatory evidence and alleged he was targeted for political reasons.

NBCNews, Heidi Przybyla and Allan Smith: Giuliani turns on ‘honest’ Ukrainian prosecutor who says Bidens did nothing illegal http://nbcnews.to/2nFtMQv
// Rudy Giuliani had nothing but praise for Ukrainian prosecutor Yuriy Lutsenko — until he didn’t.

DailyBeast, Barbie Nadeau: Barr Went to Rome to Hear a Secret Tape from Joseph Mifsud, the Professor Who Helped Ignite the Russia Probe http://bit.ly/2p4UbaH
// US Attorney General William Barr traveled to Italy to meet with Italian secret service agents—and, potentially, undermine the Mueller investigation.

WSJ: Tense Relationship Between Barr and Giuliani Complicates Trump Impeachment Defense http://on.wsj.com/2pcaumi
// The president’s two highest-profile lawyers are struggling to get on the same page

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw Smart point. ¤ Committee Chairs’ letter to DOS points out Pompeo’s conflict of interest: ¤ 1. He was in on Ukraine call (for which, I’d add, there’s serious concerns a crime, in addition to impeachable conduct, was committed) ¤ 2. He’s acting to block State Dept officials testifying https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1179199271909953536?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @karenamyatt He apparently sought information about how he could discipline any state dept employee cooperating with Congress. Maybe that’s why the IG seeks an urgent meeting with Congress now.

🐣 RT @ChrisAlbertoLaw Yes, the deal Trump struck with Zelensky is much bigger than the dirt-on-Biden story. Z’s capitulation to the Russian occupation of eastern Ukraine is a HUGE WIN FOR PUTIN & a huge loss for the Ukrainian people, NATO allies & U.S. national security.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ChrisAlbertoLaw I don’t disagree. But there is an argument to be made that extreme Eastern Ukraine fits better in Russia: Russian-speaking, voted for pro-Russian candidates etc. I realize the dangers to Baltic states and the precedent. But there’s this. ? is will Putin stop now? ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1179242672676130816?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Philip Bump: Government-by-conspiracy-theory rides again http://wapo.st/2nI9GVE

🐣 RT @nahaltoosi Since the memo detailing Trump’s call with his Ukrainian counterpart was released, dozens of Foreign Service officers have joined a private Facebook group for those considering quitting their jobs, a member of the group told POLITICO. https://politi.co/2mHDyB7 via @politico
⋙ Politico, Nahal Toosi: ‘Height of irony’: Pompeo’s subpoena pushback rankles diplomats http://politi.co/2p4kOwq

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 To me, it feels like the walls are falling down around Trump so he & allies are acting desperate & pulling out all the stops. That makes it scarier but also more likely they get caught (as they have) & stopped. Like a sickness that needs to peak before it’s gone.

Politico, Daniel Lippman and Natasha Bertrand: White House ordered ultrasecret system upgraded to prevent leaks http://politi.co/2ooYy0c “The changes included a new log of who accessed specific documents in the NSC’s system”

Politico: Grassley breaks with Trump over protecting whistleblower http://politi.co/2ojL71o
// The Iowa Republican is one of the few GOP senators defending the whistleblower.

🐣 RT @JasminMuj Of course he’s trying to whip up his base, of course he’s trying to incite scandal, to cause a media frenzy. But his unhinged rhetoric must be part of the impeachment inquiry; neither he nor future presidents can be permitted to bloviate their way out of constitutional oversight.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real As I learn more and more each day, I am coming to the conclusion that what is taking place is not an impeachment, it is a COUP, intended to take away the Power of the….
⋙ 🐣 RT @real ….People, their VOTE, their Freedoms, their Second Amendment, Religion, Military, Border Wall, and their God-given rights as a Citizen of The United States of America!

NYT, Frank Bruni: If Trump Goes Down, He’s Taking Everyone With Him http://nyti.ms/2p6WUAp
// The impeachment inquiry is laying him bare. It’s not a pretty sight.

WaPo: Tension escalates between administration, lawmakers as impeachment inquiry broadens http://wapo.st/2nHABAW
// letter from Pompeo refusing State Dept people from responding to subpoenas, and their response

🐣 RT @BrianKarem NOW From a GOP Senate staffer: “The Civil War tweet is a tipping point for some, but not all.” Says Trump’s actions are pushing the GOP toward removal if that vote comes. It boils down to @senatemajldr “If Sen. McConnell votes for removal, then it’s over.” @realDonaldTrump

DailyBeast, Erin Banco: Pompeo Pushed Out His Own Ukraine Rep to Squash a Growing Scandal http://bit.ly/2onMiwC
// “Volker was the easier guy to let go,” said one former State Department official. “But just because it is an easy choice doesn’t mean it is the right choice.”

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade IG’s request for urgent meeting with congressional committees seems very significant. This comes shortly after Pompeo stiff-armed them on subpoenas. The truth will come out. Didn’t these guys read “All the President’s Men”? Or even see the movie?
🔆 This❗️⋙ CNN: State Department inspector general requests urgent briefing on Ukraine with congressional staff http://cnn.it/2paOvfw

WaPo, James Hohman: Mike Pompeo and Bill Barr are increasingly implicated in the impeachment inquiry http://wapo.st/2paOvfw

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote BREAKING: sounds to me like there’s a whistleblower in the state department with an urgent matter and the IG is going to inform congress, or the state department acting legal counsel forwarded documents to the IG and they want to brief congress. #beans
⋙ ABCNews: State Dept inspector general requests ‘urgent’ Ukraine briefing on Capitol Hill http://abcn.ws/2pcgITd

NYT Mag, Amanda Hess: This Is the Moment Rachel Maddow Has Been Waiting For [Interview] http://nyti.ms/2oV1G3W
// How the MSNBC host staked her show on Trump — and won the largest and most obsessive audience of her career.

⭕ 30 Sep 2019

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: Trump’s Claims About Biden Aren’t ‘Unsupported.’ They’re Lies. http://nyti.ms/2nGYbhp
// The president’s accusations turn reality on its head and the media should say so.

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand NEW: No, Fiona Hill is not the whistleblower. But she and her team were among those wary of the shadow foreign policy being done on Ukraine by Giuliani, Sondland, and Volker. She resigned just a week before Trump’s fateful Zelensky call. My profile:
⋙ Politico: The Russia Hawk in the White House http://politi.co/2nc5uNY
// Nobody ever expected Fiona Hill to become a Trump adviser. She ended up staying far longer than anyone predicted — including her.

🐣 RT @BFriemanDC In the last 14 hours, the President has threatened to arrest political opponents for treason, intimidated whistleblowers with “big consequences,” called the free press “dangerous and bad” and echoed a prediction of civil war if he is removed from office. Guys, he needs to go https://twitter.com/BFriedmanDC/status/1178657693382385665?s=20/photo/1-4

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand NEW: No, Fiona Hill is not the whistleblower. But she and her team were among those wary of the shadow foreign policy being done on Ukraine by Giuliani, Sondland, and Volker. She resigned just a week before Trump’s fateful Zelensky call. My profile:
⋙ Politico: The Russia Hawk in the White House http://politi.co/2nc5uNY
// Nobody ever expected Fiona Hill to become a Trump adviser. She ended up staying far longer than anyone predicted — including her.

Reuters, Polina Ivanova and Pavel Polityuk: Ukraine agency says allegations against Burisma cover period before Biden joined http://reut.rs/2oOxJT7

🐣 RT @mccaffrey3 Trump,Pompeo, Barr, Giuliani are going to totally defy the House Impeachment inquiry. They will tell the supporting actors to obstruct and claim privilege. They will not acknowledge the Constitution. At the end of the day, the 2020 election will decide.
⋙ 🐣 RT @PreetBharara Drip drip drip. ¤ And on each drip, a public-facing body can issue subpoenas. And hold hearings. And make statements. And level accusations. ¤ Utterly unlike the Mueller investigation. The dynamic is different and far worse for the President.

🐣 RT @michikokakutani Inner circle around the leader “never stops to think about the world as it really is and never compares the lies with reality. Its most cherished virtue… is loyalty to the Leader, who, like a talisman, assures the ultimate victory of lie and fiction over truth and reality”
⋙ 🐣 RT @michikokakutani Hannah Arendt in “The Origins of Totalitarianism”: “totalitarianism in power invariably replaces all first-rate talents, regardless of their sympathies, with those crackpots and fools whose lack of intelligence and creativity is still the best guarantee of their loyalty.”

RandCorp, Christopher Paul and Miriam Matthews: (2016): The Russian “Firehose of Falsehood” Propaganda Model http://bit.ly/2o8DlqR
// Why It Might Work and Options to Counter It

Politico, Bryan Bender and Wesley Morgan: How U.S. military aid became a lifeline for Ukraine http://politi.co/2mp5fys
// The U.S. provided about $1.5 billion in military aid to Kiev between 2014 and this past June, according to a Congressional Research Service analysis

📊 WaPo: Nearly half of Americans support impeaching Trump, two new polls find http://wapo.st/2oHTgwG both are for “impeach and remove”: Quinnipiac 47% in favor /47% against (was 37/57% a week ago); CNN 47% in favor (vs 41% in May)

🐣 RT @matthewamiller One thing about this investigation Barr is flying around the world to personally oversee: what is the predicate? There has never been a single credible allegation that a crime was committed.
⋙ 🐣 RT @mayawiley Quite the contrary. There has been an avalanche of evidence that Russia interfered actively in the US Presidential election & Trump campaign actively sought to have information on Clinton emails from Russians. But not the predicate #Barr is chasing down.

🐣 RT @RichardEngel A former Ukrainian lawmaker deeply familiar with the Giuliani dirt-digging campaign told me Trump’s phone call to the Ukrainian president asking for an investigation into the Bidens, while withholding vital military aid, was “pressure,” “blackmail,” and “quid pro quo.”

💽 RawStory: CNN’s Jim Acosta: Administration officials are warning Trump that he’s probably going to be impeached http://bit.ly/2n6kTiQ

NYT, Paul Krugman: Warren Versus the Petty Plutocrats http://nyti.ms/2njYgYb
// Why do they hate her? It’s mainly about their egos.

NewYorker, David Remnick: The Floodgates Open on Trump http://bit.ly/2mqP2J5

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood if the United States were no longer a sovereign nation, this might be true
⋙ 🐣 RT @carlquintanilla MOSCOW, Sept 30 (Reuters) – The Kremlin said on Monday that Washington would need Russian consent to publish transcripts of phone calls between U.S. President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin

🐣 RT @emptywheel Again: George Papadopoulos testified under oath that the conspiracies that the Attorney General of the United States is flying around the world to chase he was simply parroting because he read it in a John Solomon column. ¤ That’s where this comes from.

🐣 RT @mitchellreports I tried to ask @SecPompeo today why he is targeting veteran diplomats for routine emails when they had nothing to do with that private server. ¤ He turned his back and walked away.

NYT (5/2/2018): Ukraine, Seeking U.S. Missiles, Halted Cooperation With Mueller Investigation http://nyti.ms/2nWJdUd ⋙ as referenced on @Maddow
// 5/2/2018
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @dcpoll Ukraine, Seeking US Missiles, Halts Cooperation With Mueller Probe. In another move hindering Mueller’s probe, Ukrainian law enforcement allowed potential witness, Konstantin Kilimnik, to leave for Russia, putting him out of reach for questioning. ¤ #Maddow https://nyti.ms/2FzVW2n

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Lawyers for the House have revealed that they have reason to believe that the grand-jury redactions in Robert Mueller’s report show that Trump lied about his knowledge of his campaign’s contacts with WikiLeaks, Politico reports.
⋙ Politico, Andrew Desiderio: Trump may have lied to Mueller, House Democrats say http://politi.co/2mqLh6t
// Dems believe the special counsel’s grand-jury materials could aid their Ukraine investigation, according to a court filing.

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: Democrats Have Impeachment by the Tail. Here’s How They Tame It. http://bit.ly/2nYDX2w
// It’s not about fast/slow or narrow/broad. It’s about conducting this in a way that nullifies right-wing talking points.

TheGuardian, Laurence H Tribe: The House must flex its constitutional muscles to get to Trump http://bit.ly/2oNihXx
// Only the procedures enshrined in the impeachment process have the power to cut through the president’s smokescreens

WaPo, Catherine Rampell: There’s another whistleblower complaint. It’s about Trump’s tax returns. http://wapo.st/2ndK4zK

NYT: Alex Pascal : Did the Trump White House Mishandle the Ukraine Call Memo? http://nyti.ms/2muVq2a Mr. Pascal oversaw the system for producing and editing national security memorandums in the Obama White House.
// What the whistle-blower describes is highly unusual and cause for concern.

🐣 RT @tedlieu TRANSLATION: Bill Barr of @TheJusticeDept doesn’t believe the American people should have found out about the “sweeping and systematic” attack by Russia on our elections in 2016. He believes the Mueller investigation should never have started. This is crazy stuff from the AG.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jaketapper WP: AG Barr “has held private meetings overseas with foreign intelligence officials seeking their help” in a DOJ inquiry “that President Trump hopes will discredit U.S. intelligence agencies’ examination of Russian interference in the 2016 election”
⋙⋙ 🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Barr personally asked foreign officials to aid inquiry into CIA, FBI activities in 2016 http://wapo.st/2mp5fys

✅ WaPo Factchecker, Glenn Kessler: Trump’s false claim that the rules for whistleblowers were recently changed http://wapo.st/2mstlIP FOUR PINOCCHIOS 🍄🍄🍄🍄

🔆 This❗️⋙ WSJ: Pompeo Took Part in Trump-Zelensky Phone Call, Official Says http://on.wsj.com/2nW8zl6
// McConnell says he envisions Senate trial if House passes articles of impeachment

NBCNews: More than 300 ex-officials say Trump’s Ukraine actions are ‘profound national security concern’ http://nbcnews.to/2nVfuem
// The former national security officials, from Democratic and GOP administrations, shared their worries over Trump in a letter released Friday.

NYT, Peter Wehner: What’s the Matter With Republicans? http://nyti.ms/2n06cxJ
// Trump has given them another chance to break away. Why won’t they take it?

WaPo: Jeff Flake: Fellow Republicans, there’s still time to save your souls http://wapo.st/2nYpCCY “[Y]ou can go elsewhere for a job. But you cannot go elsewhere for a soul.”

⭕ 29 Sep 2019

NewYorker, David Rohde: The Dangerous Position of William Barr http://bit.ly/2oBDSSw

🐣 RT @neal_katyal The Trump defense is falling apart because there is no way to defend the indefensible. Trump put himself over country, and sold out our foreign policy interests for his private benefit. That is literally what our Founders thought impeachment was for.

🐣 RT @kasparov63 They’ll attack the truth-tellers, accuse them of anything at all, because playing defense takes energy. They’ll use whataboutism to distract from their crimes. Keep following the money and repeating the truth.

DailyBeast, Justin Baragona and Scott Bixby: Trump-Supporting Lawyers diGenova and Toensing Teamed Up With Giuliani to Dig Up Ukraine Dirt on Biden: Report http://bit.ly/2nHA6qv
// Fox News cited a U.S. official who said all three were working off the books apart from the administration, and the only person who knew “what they were doing is President Trump.”

DailyBeast, Kevin Poulsen: GOP Shows Russian Trolls How It’s Done With Whistleblower Smear http://bit.ly/2mWP37Y
// Trump has joined an army of conservative commentators in pushing a false story involving an obscure government form, a Trump official, and the whistleblower.

NYT Editorial: Note to the Impeachment Investigators: Trump Rarely Acts Alone http://nyti.ms/2oosh9i incl: Giuliani, Barr, Mulvaney, Pompeo, Pence, Bolton, CI IG Atkinson, and the ambassadors to Ukraine and the EU
// Here’s who the House needs to hear from during its inquiry.

● Rudy Giuliani, Mr. Trump’s personal attorney/fixer.
● Bill Barr, attorney general.
● Mick Mulvaney, acting White House chief of staff.
● Mike Pompeo, secretary of state.
● Kurt Volker, former part-time special envoy to Ukraine, and Gordon Sondland, ambassador to the European Union.
● Mike Pence, vice president.
● John Bolton, former national security adviser.
● Michael Atkinson, the inspector general of the intelligence community

NYT: Inside the F.B.I. File of Trump’s Mentor, Roy Cohn http://nyti.ms/2nNsQsU
// The president isn’t mentioned in just-released documents. Still, the thick file is a timely reminder of the unusual realm his feared mentor inhabited.

🐣 RT @ryanlizza It seems like a crisis right now in American politics is disimformation and how press, voters and Congress deal with it. Worth remembering that this isn’t the first time that our politics has been seized with a political actor and his allies spreading falsehoods with a firehouse. 📌 https://twitter.com/RyanLizza/status/1178516302807191552?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @ryanlizza I was doing some reading on Joe McCarthy and noticed that his reign of demagoguery and disinformation lasted exactly 4 years, 4 months—from 1950 speech about communists at State to “have you no sense of decency?” It‘s been 4 years, 3 1/2 months since Trump’s announcement speech.

🐣 RT @SykesCharlie The president is nuts.
🐣 RT @joshscampbell This blast from the U.S. President comes as CBS News reports the whistleblower is under federal protection because he or she fears for their safety
⋙ 🐣 RT @real ….In addition, I want to meet not only my accuser, who presented SECOND & THIRD HAND INFORMATION, but also the person who illegally gave this information, which was largely incorrect, to the “Whistleblower.” Was this person SPYING on the U.S. President? Big Consequences!
⋙ 🐣 RT @real His lies were made in perhaps the most blatant and sinister manner ever seen in the great Chamber. He wrote down and read terrible things, then said it was from the mouth of the President of the United States. I want Schiff questioned at the highest level for Fraud & Treason…..
⋙ 🐣 RT @real ….In addition, I want to meet not only my accuser, who presented SECOND & THIRD HAND INFORMATION, but also the person who illegally gave this information, which was largely incorrect, to the “Whistleblower.” Was this person SPYING on the U.S. President? Big Consequences!

🐣 RT @CREWcrew With President Trump apparently so worried about corruption, he will certainly be alarmed to learn that his business interests have resulted in more than 2,310 conflicts of interest. https://twitter.com/CREWcrew/status/1178436822092931072?s=20

🐣 RT @EdHull8 Have you seen any of Trump’s recent meltdown tweets? ASTOUNDINGLY FRIGHTENING, and GETTING WORSE by the minute. His mind has now take a one way, no return trip into the abyss of INSANITY. God protect us from this MADMAN.

🐣 RT @maggieNYT “Another former senior official said it was a constant struggle to convince Mr. Trump that Russia, not Ukraine, had interfered in the election.”
⋙ NYT: Trump Was Repeatedly Warned That Ukraine Conspiracy Theory Was ‘Completely Debunked’ http://nyti.ms/2nI49yg
// Thomas P. Bossert, President Trump’s first homeland security adviser, said he was “deeply disturbed” that Mr. Trump had urged Ukraine to investigate Democrats.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d In point of fact, @realDonaldTrump *is* a raving lunatic
⋙ 🐣 RT @tribelaw Trump’s implication that he wants @RepAdamSchiff executed for treason is unhinged, disgusting, and beyond intolerable. The president is acting like a raving lunatic.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @real His lies were made in perhaps the most blatant and sinister manner ever seen in the great Chamber. He wrote down and read terrible things, then said it was from the mouth of the President of the United States. I want Schiff questioned at the highest level for Fraud & Treason…..

💙 WaPo, Jackson Diehl: How the diplomatic pros lost Ukraine to Trump http://wapo.st/2mMnVIT

Needless to say, that era is over. In a matter of months, President Trump and his personal lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, have twisted U.S. policy in Ukraine to their personal ends, touching off turmoil inside the White House and State Department and weakening — perhaps critically — a bilateral relationship that is crucial to containing Russian aggression in Europe.

The story of Trump’s strongarming of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is first and foremost one of Trump’s abuse of his presidential power in pursuit of personal political gain. But it is also an epic example of how Trump has destroyed U.S. diplomacy in places around the world where, for years, it had worked smoothly and relatively effectively despite the growing partisan polarization in Washington.

Though Trump never had a positive view of Ukraine, the trouble really started with Giuliani, who has a record of working for and with the very Ukrainian actors that U.S. policy has aimed to marginalize: shady business executives and corrupt politicians with ties to Russia, organized crime or both.

… When members of the U.S. delegation to Zelensky’s May 20 inauguration reported back to Trump at the White House and expressed enthusiasm about the new president, Trump launched into a tirade about Ukrainian corruption and a supposed Ukraine-based conspiracy to prevent his election. He then refused to schedule a meeting with Zelensky.

… But then the State Department came up with a classic State Department solution: Organize talks. … ¤ The idea was that Zelensky would talk about his plan to “drain the swamp” in Kiev and Trump would then offer him the visit to the White House that the Ukrainian badly wanted.

The problem is that the pros misread Trump. He had no genuine interest in Ukrainian corruption. He simply wanted to squeeze the Ukrainians for the dirt on Biden and the Democrats that Giuliani said they had.

🐣 RT @ElaineLuriaVA 🚨PSA🚨: “Fox News has learned that the Pentagon, State Department, and National Security Council were ‘unanimous’ in supporting the aid to Ukraine, and that Trump acted alone in withholding the aid over the summer.”
⋙ FoxNews: Giuliani was not working alone in Biden Ukraine probe http://fxn.ws/2mLLBNz

🐣 RT @HeathMayo “For a unitary executive to become incapacitated or corrupt, Madison warned, could be ‘fatal to the republic’ without some provision for his removal from office. After this debate, the convention voted by eight states to two to make the president impeachable.” https://twitter.com/HeathMayo/status/1178503039952531457?s=20/photo/1

Reuters: Trump-Putin phone calls in U.S. Democrats’ sights: Schiff http://reut.rs/2nPtPsz

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Dear Republican friends: he’s lost it, and you know it. ¤ And every single one of you stupid badtards who pretended to love him and embraced his crapulous regime will pay the price with your reputations until the end of time.

🐣 RT @AmoneyResists 18 U.S.C 2383: “Whoever incites any rebellion or insurrection against the authority of the United States shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.”
🐣 RT @HeerJeet Nice little republic you got there. Be a shame if it were torn apart in a Civil War.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real ….If the Democrats are successful in removing the President from office (which they will never be), it will cause a Civil War like fracture in this Nation from which our Country will never heal.” Pastor Robert Jeffress, @FoxNews

CNN, Asha Rangappa: Rudy Giuliani — international man of mystery http://cnn.it/2mUr21a

Politico: Trump demands to meet whistleblower and leakers of his Ukraine call http://politi.co/2otI7Qb

DailyBeast: Alexander Hamilton Warned Us About Trump and Barr http://bit.ly/2md2q3y
// Trump will argue whatever is in his immediate interests; Barr has argued for decades against any real congressional oversight of the president.

WaPo: Democrats count on Schiff to deliver focused impeachment inquiry of Trump http://wapo.st/2mTZIjB

⭕ 28 Sep 2019

ABCNews: For Ukraine help, Giuliani turned to unlikely Florida fixers http://abcn.ws/2MmNMAo

DailyBeast, Maxwell Tani and Justin Baragona: Leaked Memo: Colleagues Unload on John Solomon, the Journo Who Kicked Off Trump’s Ukraine Conspiracy http://bit.ly/2ohARGV
// The Trump-friendly scribe and his Biden-Ukraine conspiracies were cited multiple times in the whistleblower memo. Many of his co-workers are ashamed to be associated with him.

NYT (9/28): How a Shadow Foreign Policy in Ukraine Prompted an Impeachment Inquiry http://nyti.ms/2oOmLx5 as on @maddow

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ There is a kind of karmic hilarity to the fact that in order to protect Trump, his staff centralized the materials that could doom him in a highly classified system that can’t be erased or manipulated without a record of access by a very small number of people.

🐣 I thought maybe he was trying to echo an old comic strip called “Li’l Abner” but screwed it up. It sort of sounds like “Li’l Adam.” Just a hunch.

NYT: Impeachment Battle to Turn for First Time on a President’s Ties to a Foreign Country http://nyti.ms/2ohoVFd “George Washington spoke of ‘the insidious wiles of foreign influence,’ calling it ‘one of the most baneful foes of republican government’”

🐣 RT @RonWyden The same day that I released a report detailing the close relationship between the NRA and Russia, Trump met with its top exec to discuss a quid pro quo: blocking gun legislation in exchange for protection from impeachment. The corruption in this administration knows no bounds.

🐣 RT @sam_vinograd THREAD ¤ Let’s talk about Presidential readouts (send me any questions): 📌 https://twitter.com/sam_vinograd/status/1177964814414602242?s=20

NYT, Ross Douthat: Last Exit From Trumpland http://nyti.ms/2nyLLro “You can’t say that you didn’t have an early exit from the Trump era. You can’t say you didn’t have a choice.”

🐣 RT @GlennKesslerWP So many falsehoods here: not greatest economy, didn’t rebuild military, not biggest tax cut, not record deregulation, did not create VA Choice. Bottomless Pinocchios galore!
⋙ 🐣 RT @real How do you impeach a President who has created the greatest Economy in the history of our Country, entirely rebuilt our Military into the most powerful it has ever been, Cut Record Taxes & Regulations, fixed the VA & gotten Choice for our Vets (after 45 years), & so much more?…

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi We have a responsibility to protect our democracy for future generations. We must not abandon that duty. #ExposeTheTruth 💽 https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1177942420098605057?s=20/photo/1

NBCNews: Rudy Giuliani’s former DOJ colleagues believe he committed crimes in pushing Biden probe http://nbcnews.to/2lXTUVR
// “I think the Giuliani that I know would prosecute the Giuliani of today,” said Jeffrey Harris, who worked closely with him in the 1980s.

💙 WaPo, Philip Gordon and Daniel Fried: The other Ukraine scandal: Trump’s threats to our ambassador who wouldn’t bend http://wapo.st/2o7v2vw by two Asst Secs of State for Europe, one under Bush, one under Obama about dismissal of Amb to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch

The recent revelations about President Trump’s treatment of Ukraine catalogue a number of potentially serious misdeeds, including abuse of power, extortion of a foreign leader, violation of campaign finance laws and a conspiracy to cover up all of the above by storing records of phone conversations on a top-secret server in the White House.

But as investigations proceed and Americans consider these revelations, they should hold in mind another transgression: the president’s egregious mistreatment of one of the country’s most distinguished ambassadors. Even before the rough transcript of the call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was released, we knew that the administration had prematurely curtailed the appointment of U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch following public attacks on her by the president’s eldest son and by his personal lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani. Administration officials then falsely claimed that she was leaving her post “as planned.” Now, we also know that Trump went on to denigrate the ambassador in a phone call to a foreign leader, telling Zelensky that “the woman” was “bad news” and vaguely but ominously noting that “she’s going to go through some things.”

🐣 RT @VABVOX NEW: Apparently AG Barr was “surprised and angry” that Trump put him and Giuliani together and comparable the #Ukraine call. Trump has treated Barr as if he were another personal attorney of Trump’s. Maybe if Barr didn’t act like he is, it’d be different.
⋙ AP, Michael Balsamo: Trump blurs lines between personal lawyer, attorney general http://bit.ly/2nDw4z5

🐣 RT @neal_katyal Why FEC decn so impt: Trump DOJ secretly cleared him of criminal wrongdoing w Ukraine b/c claimed foreign campaign aid wasn’t a “thing of value.” ¤ FEC, which has expertise in this, disagrees. We’d not even learned of doj jail free card w/out wblower. FEC is saying this is illegal.
🐣💙 RT @jbk1755 Wow. ¤ Yesterday the FEC chair tried to publish their weekly journal & was blocked. She says that’s unprecedented ¤ It has a draft rule re: foreign election interference ¤ So she tweeted the ENTIRE journal. ¤ Just putting that here…
@KevinMKruse @HC_Richardson H/T @PoliticusSarah
🐣 RT @EllenLWeintraub 2/ ¤ This week, I published a “Draft Interpretive Rule Concerning Prohibited Activities Involving Foreign Nationals” on the http://fec.gov web site:
⋙ ≣ FEC, Ellen Weintraub: Proposed FEC Rule: “Interpretive Rule Concerning Prohibited Activities Regarding Foreign Nationals” [pdf] http://bit.ly/2nDmWKP 8p incl cover letter

WaPo, Anne Applebaum: Americans spent decades discussing rule of law. Why would anyone believe us now? http://wapo.st/2nwfVeU

🐣 RT @ColMorrisDavis Hillary Clinton left office over 6 1/2 years ago. The statute of limitations on any potential offense is 5 years. This is 100% pure political stunt perpetrated to try and deflect attention from the corruption of the @realDonaldTrump administration.
⋙ 💙💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: State Dept. intensifies email probe of Hillary Clinton’s former aides http://wapo.st/2nxYdaS

The Trump administration is investigating the email records of dozens of current and former senior State Department officials who sent messages to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private email, reviving a politically toxic matter that overshadowed the 2016 election, current and former officials said.

As many as 130 officials have been contacted in recent weeks by State Department investigators — a list that includes senior officials who reported directly to Clinton as well as others in lower-level jobs whose emails were at some point relayed to her inbox, said current and former State Department officials. Those targeted were notified that emails they sent years ago have been retroactively classified and now constitute potential security violations, according to letters reviewed by The Washington Post.

To many of those under scrutiny, including some of the Democratic Party’s top foreign policy experts, the recent flurry of activity surrounding the Clinton email case represents a new front on which the Trump administration could be accused of employing the powers of the executive branch against perceived political adversaries.

A former senior U.S. official familiar with the email investigation described it as a way for Republicans “to keep the Clinton email issue alive.” The former official said the probe was “a way to tarnish a whole bunch of Democratic foreign policy people” and discourage if not prevent them from returning to government service.

🐣 RT @carlbildt Whether EU can step up its Ukraine efforts to handle the deepening mess remains to be seen. In Paris, President Macron seems to have gone super-Gaullist in a new effort to embrace Russia. London has its own meltdown. And it will take weeks for Brussels to sort itself out.

🐣 RT @anders_aslund The damage Trump has done to Ukraine:
1. Supported the most corrupt officials in Ukraine against the government.
2. Withheld singlehandedly $400 min of badly needed US aid.
3. Dragged the new Ukrainian President into his world of lies, trying to extort him into crime.

⭕ 27 Sep 2019

✅ PolitiFact (9/27): Trump mentioned the ‘Crowdstrike’ conspiracy during his call with Ukraine. Here’s what that means http://bit.ly/32nLqay #Ukraine

BuzzFeedNews, Maya Wiley: Opinion: Impeach William Barr http://bit.ly/2mKdlll “But it’s now clear that Attorney General Barr deserves an impeachment inquiry, regardless of the outcome, because trust in government requires it.”
// As a former assistant US attorney, I thought Barr’s past service as attorney general meant he would respect the rule of law. I was wrong.

◕ WaPo: Who’s who in the whistleblower complaint [graph] http://wapo.st/2lXbV6R

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Seven important and awful signs for Trump http://wapo.st/2nurPFW

NYT, Roger Cohen: ‘I Fought the Law and the Law Won’ http://nyti.ms/2o20TxH
// Trump is disturbed and growing more so. The narcissist cannot bear not getting away with whatever he wants.

LATimes: Trump, caught off guard, struggles to fight impeachment storm http://lat.ms/2nlytP4 “Senate Maj Ldr Mitch McConnell said Friday that if the House does vote for impeachment, the Senate ‘has no choice’ but to hold a trial to decide whether to remove Trump from office.”

NYT Editorial: Why the Trump Impeachment Inquiry Is the Only Option http://nyti.ms/2nobxyF

🐣 RT @justinhendrix I want you to cast your mind forward out of this time, beyond these headlines. We must commit to one another to use this moment to set the nation on a new path; to attack the bigotry, the plutocracy, the profound rot at the core of this country. We have decades of work to do.

NYT: White House Classified Computer System Is Used to Hold Transcripts of Sensitive Calls http://nyti.ms/2o27et9
// Current and former officials said the White House used a highly classified computer system accessible to only a select few officials to store transcripts of calls from President Vladimir Putin and the Saudi royal family.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 The Chairmen have notified Pompeo that the Committees have scheduled depositions for 5 State Department officials:
*Amb. Marie “Masha” Yovanovitch
*Amb. Kurt Volker
*Deputy Asst. Secretary George Kent
*Counselor T. Ulrich Brechbuhl
*Amb. Gordon Sondland
https://bit.ly/2nhWOFh

Slate, William Saletan: The Ukraine Timeline Shows Trump Is Lying http://bit.ly/2mupyKP
// The phone call and the whistleblower complaint are just the beginning of the evidence.

WaPo/AP: US official: Trump’s special envoy to Ukraine has resigned http://wapo.st/2mu8VyT

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote You’re a disgusting traitor, @realDonaldTrump and you deserve every bit of karma about to rain down on you. How dare you darken the Oval Office, disrespect the oath, and disrespect the constitution so many people braver than you fought and sacrificed to defend. #Impeach

🐣 RT @KevinMKruse cc: William Barr
⋙ 🐣 RT @KevinMKruse [May] For his role in the Watergate cover-up, Attorney General John Mitchell was found guilty of conspiracy, obstruction of justice and perjury. He spent over a year and a half in a federal prison. https://twitter.com/KevinMKruse/status/1177208467951632385?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote I have some guilt for feeling giddy that the floodgates are now open and trump will drown in his former officials’ press reports. The Putin call. The MBS call. The Oval Office admission to the Russians. It’s all going to come out.

🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS In this context, a reminder: When White House officials stashed Trump’s call with the Ukrainian president on the super secret server, it was a much more serious abuse of power than it first appears, once you peel back the layers of what that really means:
⋙ RT @ThePlumLineGS Stashing Trump’s call on a super-classified system was a serious abuse of power. ¤ That system is ordinarily for the most sensitive info in the government’s possession, like covert action programs. ¤ It is explicitly *not* for politically sensitive info:


⋙ 🐣 Including how blaming Ukraine for election interference could lead to softening sanctions on Russia.
🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 So let me get this straight-White House officials were in essence catching & killing damaging things Trump was saying (including to Russians) that the American people had a right to know? These “officials” need to be held accountable.
🐣 RT @tribelaw It’s all starting to spill out now. The dam is breaking. There’s no stopping it.
🐣 RT @Lawrence The gun keeps smoking and the dam keeps breaking.
🐣 RT @PreetBharara It is all going to come out. All of it. The dam has broken.
🐣 RT @GottaLaff BREAKING >>Trump told Russian officials in 2017 he wasn’t concerned about Moscow’s interference in U.S. election
⋙ 💙💙 WaPo: Trump told Russian officials in 2017 he wasn’t concerned about Moscow’s interference in U.S. election http://wapo.st/2o0lnXN
📌 https://twitter.com/GottaLaff/status/1177742109127741440?s=20
🐣 RT @GottaLaff 2/ “A memorandum summarizing the meeting was limited to all but a few officials with the highest security clearances in an attempt to keep the president’s comments from being disclosed publicly”
🐣 RT @GottaLaff 3/ “WH officials were partic distressed by Trump’s election remarks bc it appeared the pres was forgiving Russia for an attack that had been designed to help elect him, the 3 former officials said. Trump also seemed to invite Russia to interfere in other countries’ elections”
🐣 RT @GottaLaff 4/ “The president and his top aides seemed not to understand the difference between Voice of America, a U.S.-supported news organization that airs in foreign countries, with Russian efforts to persuade American voters by surreptitiously planting ads in social media”

WaPo/AP: Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR): NRA acted as Russian ‘asset’ in run-up to 2016 http://wapo.st/2noCFxa detailed in new report

Vox, Ian Millhiser: The 4 possible crimes in the Trump-Ukraine whistleblower scandal, explained http://bit.ly/2nU0Js5
// Based on what we know so far, Trump and his top aides could be implicated in four different types of federal crimes.

🐣 RT @Amie_FR Russia, freaked by the release of the Trump-Zelensky phonecall, says it hopes the US will not show Putin’s calls with Trump. What on Earth could they be afraid of?

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews In the case of Trump’s call with Prince Mohammed, officials who ordinarily would have been given access to a rough transcript of the conversation never saw one. A transcript was never circulated at all, which was highly unusual.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews White House efforts to limit access to President Donald Trump’s conversations with foreign leaders extended to phone calls with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
⋙⋙ 💙💙 CNN: White House restricted access to Trump’s calls with Putin and Saudi crown prince http://cnn.it/2muMIkr

WaPo: Giuliani cancels paid appearance next week at Kremlin-backed conference http://wapo.st/2lKrHSm

Reuters: Kremlin says it hopes U.S. won’t release details of Putin-Trump calls http://reut.rs/2nKGwoA

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews House committees have scheduled depositions for several key State Department officials. One of those officials, Deputy Assistant Secretary George Kent, was named by the Russian state TV as someone Trump should pressure in order to extract “Biden dirt.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Russian state TV directed Trump to pressure a specific official within the U.S. Department of State for “dirt on Biden,” openly hoping that Trump will “disprove” Russia’s interference in the 2016 US elections & destroy the Democratic party in the process.
⋙⋙ 💙 DailyBeast, Julia Davis: Russia’s Fingerprints Are All Over Trump’s Ukraine Whistleblower Scandal http://bit.ly/2miPMA2
// Prominent figures on Russian TV have been openly putting out the same ideas that we now know the American president was privately pursuing.

🐣 RT @20committee KINDA
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Nancy Pelosi on Trump-Ukraine: “By the way, I think Russia has a hand in this, by the way.” @Morning_Joe

💽 MSNBC, 11thHour: Trump whistleblower leads to ‘most serious impeachment allegation’ in U.S. history http://on.msnbc.com/2lA3puc
// Jeremy Bash details why the allegations from the Trump-Ukraine whistleblower have lead to an impeachment inquiry like no other in American history.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “He’s gone rogue.” – Speaker Pelosi says about AG Barr on @Morning_Joe. https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1177553600551301120?s=20

🐣 RT @atrupar This is one of the dumbest tweets I have ever read. On top of everything else, the president doesn’t know what a hyphen is.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ real To show you how dishonest the LameStream Media is, I used the word Liddle’, not Liddle, in discribing Corrupt Congressman Liddle’ Adam Schiff. Low ratings @CNN purposely took the hyphen out and said I spelled the word little wrong. A small but never ending situation with CNN!

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ To be fair, though — who would have predicted that putting Fruity G in charge of an international election meddling operation involving multiple U.S. agencies to try to substantiate a right-wing conspiracy theory and take down a political opponent could be a bad idea?

🐣 RT @MSNBC Speaker Pelosi: “The president of the United States used taxpayer dollars to shake down the leader of another country for his own political gain.” ¤ Watch more: https://on.msnbc.com/2n8cxqz

🐣 RT @tribelaw The House could vote an Article of Impeachment over Ukraine and its coverup before Thanksgiving — and then continue hearings into Trump’s many other impeachable acts. ¤ Congress needn’t and shouldn’t wait on this first Article but should strike while the iron is hot.

🐣💙💙 RT @MSNBC 6 U.S. officials, other than president, were implicated in the whistleblower’s complaint. At the top of the list are VP Pence, AG Barr and Pres. Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani. [✛ Pompeo ~ dismissal of Amb Marie Yovanovich; Mulvaney ~ hold on $$ ]
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, DeadlineWH: All the president’s men named in the whistleblower complaint http://on.msnbc.com/2n73PIX
// Former deputy national security advisor Ben Rhodes, former Senator Claire McCaskill, Real Clear Politics’ A.B. Stoddard, former managing editor for TIME Magazine Rick Stengel, and former U.S. attorney Joyce Vance on the 6 other U.S. officials, beyond the president himself, who were implicated in the whistleblower’s complaint

⭕ 26 Sep 2019

≣ TIME: Read the Entire Declassified Version of the Trump Whistleblower Complaint http://bit.ly/35QX535

Laura: This is a version of the whistleblower complaint that includes notes that you might find useful. The complaint itself is well-organized and well-written. The New York Times has suggested it was compiled by a CIA analyst assigned to the National Security Council. Clearly, it represents input from numerous concerned people. As of today, the identity of the whistleblower is not known. By law, whistleblowers are protected.

The main “impeachable act” is that Trump withheld Congressionally approved military aid to Ukraine (for its war with Russia) unless they provided “dirt” on Joe Biden. It is illegal to request anything of value from a foreign country intended to influence a U.S. election.

CNN, Zachary B. Wolf and Curt Merrill: The whistleblower complaint, annotated http://cnn.it/2nLitXa
// 9/26/2019; A line-by-line analysis of the report that triggered the Ukraine scandal.

🐣 RT @michaelluo .@SpeakerPelosi tells Remnick: “People say you changed your mind. I didn’t change my mind. The facts changed the situation.”
💙💙⋙ NewYorker, David Remnick: Nancy Pelosi: An Extremely Stable Genius http://bit.ly/2nFwgxT
// When asked if it was possible that impeachment might backfire, the Speaker of the House insisted that politics has nothing to do with it. “It doesn’t matter,” she said. “He has given us no choice.”
⋙⋙ 🐣 Trump said Pelosi is no longer Speaker. Looks to me like she’s now “Acting President”

DailyBeast/WaPo: Former Ukrainian Prosecutor General: Hunter Biden ‘Did Not Violate Anything’ http://bit.ly/2mupyKP Yuri Lutsenko: “Hunter Biden cannot be responsible for violations of the management of Burisma that took place two years before his arrival”

🐣 RT @danpfeiffer It’s pretty amazing that Ken Vogel had all the information needed for a Watergate-style scoop about Trump and was so hell bent on fitting the information into a predetermined anti-Biden narrative that he fumbled the ball.
⋙💙🚫◕ NYT: Trump’s Efforts to Push Ukraine Toward a Biden Inquiry: A Timeline [Interactive] http://nyti.ms/2me1BHI
// because Vogel critics thinks he lends cred to anti-Biden claims; by By Weiyi Cai, K.K. Rebecca Lai, Alicia Parlapiano, Jugal K. Patel and Kenneth P. Vogel

WaPo, Michael Gerson: The process of impeachment is now inevitable http://wapo.st/2lBiLPg “For the first time in American history, the president has pleaded guilty to an impeachable offense.”

WaPo, Eugene Robinson: Damn the torpedoes. Full speed ahead on impeachment. http://wapo.st/2mb9GwN “The nation has suffered this small, foolish, dangerous man long enough.”

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok Can’t say it enough: “Ukraine Collusion” is a Russian propaganda conspiracy theory long promoted by Putin’s Kremlin to transfer blame for Russia’s election interference onto its enemy Ukraine. Trump, Giuliani are (again) pushing Russian disinformation. @RepAdamSchiff #Maddow 💽 https://twitter.com/PaulaChertok/status/1177451931612008455?s=20/photo/1 [MaddowShow]

🐣 RT @McFaul Yes. I was watching and that’s what triggered my tweet. Supporters of Trump can have their own opinions but they don’t get to have their own facts. Enough already.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ScottMStedman Professor, any thoughts on Joe diGenova now representing Firtash and getting Shokin to swear in court to all sorts of wacky Biden disinformation?
🐣 RT @McFaul Shokhin was NOT investigating Hunter Biden! Stop with this disinformation campaign.
⋙ 🐣 RT @davidisaksen Case was about a transaction in 2013, before HB joined the company. It was shelved in 2014. Shokin was voted out by parliament in March 2016. Seriously?
⋙ 🐣 RT @mokimono16 “Ukraine’s parliament voted overwhelmingly to fire Viktor Shokin, ridding the beleaguered prosecutor’s office of a figure who is accused of blocking major cases against allies and influential figures and stymying moves to root out graft.” [Source?]

🐣 RT @brianbeutler If the whistleblower’s understanding is correct and there’s a classified server full of incriminating conversations between Trump and world leaders, then not exposing the truth keeps the president in hoc to those leaders for as long as he’s president.

💙 🐣 RT @atrupar Here’s Rudy Giuliani reading personal text messages live on air in an effort to prove just how deeply involved in this Ukraine mess the State Department is 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1177416704634359809?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @rickwtyler This is NOT Watergate. It’s not about the coverup. This is about the President of the Unites States Donald J. Trump extorting Ukraine using military support in exchange for political gain. Period.

💙 🐣 RT @howroute Sean Hannity is having a meltdown on live TV. 💽https://twitter.com/howroute/status/1177399876101050371?s=20 /photo/1

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq In all seriousness, is there no one left in Rudy’s life who can stage an intervention at this point? Someone who can reason with him, calm him down? ¤ Hell, someone to remind him he has a right to remain silent and that providing potentially inculpatory evidence on TV is dumb?

🐣 RT @RusEmbUSA “@Russia desires above all the maintenance of the American Union as one indivisible nation” – Foreign Minister Gorchakov, 1862.
In September 1863, Russian frigates steamed into New York Harbor, prevented hostile foreign interference in #CivilWar
⋙ RussiaBeyond: What role did Russia play in the U.S. Civil War? http://bit.ly/2m9kThn
// 8/16/2017; odd

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Holy Impeachment, Robin! The bean signal!!
⋙ 🐣 RT @pauldauenhauer https://twitter.com/pauldauenhauer/status/1177415431952502784?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @HeathMayo Some observations after re-reading the documents that have surfaced so far in the Ukraine scandal. ¤ Let’s start with the TELCON of the July 25 call between Trump & Zelenskyy, which ends up being only one piece of evidence in this puzzle.
📌 https://twitter.com/HeathMayo/status/1177353356576210944?s=20

🐣 RT @BoutrousTed It’s difficult to overstate just how devastating it is to @realDonaldTrump that the whistleblower’s complaint (written weeks ago) matches up precisely with the official White House memorandum of Trump’s phone call with the President of Ukraine (publicly released only yesterday).

GQ, Adam Jentleson: Here’s What Democrats Need to Do to Pull Off a Successful Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2nHVHz7
// The Ukraine news is damning and House Democrats should plan a process that exerts maximum pressure on Senate Republicans.

🔆 ‼️ ⋙ FoxNews, Joseph Wulfson: Jeff Flake says ‘at least 35’ Republican senators would privately vote to impeach Trump http://fxn.ws/2nBWHo8

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Oh my, the Russians weren’t lying. They knew what was taking place behind-the-scenes. The #WhistleblowerComplaint revealed that Trump personally instructed Pence not to attend the inauguration.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews [5/13/2019] #Russia’s state TV shamelessly lies that Rudy Giuliani was going to travel to #Ukraine for President-elect Volodymyr Zelensky’s inauguration, but Trump personally directed him & any other official U.S. representatives not to attend the inauguration. ¤ So many lies, so little time.

🐣 .@SpeakerPelosi could be proclaimed Dem Nominee and break the glass ceiling and the age ceiling simultaneously‼️🥂

TheGuardian: Whistleblower report reveals how far Trump’s dubious ethics have spread http://bit.ly/2nHl04f
// Report indicates there were a lot of people involved in Trump’s scheme to tamper in the 2020 election and prosecute opponents

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger it gives me great joy to know you will see insane Republicans defending a president’s threat vs. a whistleblower. Their remarks will become part of history and future employers including the voters will have a clear record of their moral lunacy.

WaPo: Whistleblower painstakingly gathered material and almost single-handedly set impeachment in motion http://wapo.st/2luxsDH

🐣 RT @nytopinion “The president has launched a fresh assault on fair elections.” Unfortunately, this isn’t happening a long time ago in a universe far, far away. 💽 https://twitter.com/nytopinion/status/1177383602792927232?s=20/photo/1
// after Star Wars

WaPo: In gambit for Trump, Giuliani engaged parade of Ukrainian prosecutors http://wapo.st/2lZWBXd

WaPo: Effort to shield Trump’s call with Ukrainian leader was part of broader secrecy effort http://wapo.st/2lxNhti

🐣 RT @MelaniaTrumpe [parody] I have start write my memoir. Here is first few lines:
“Twas the night before Impeachment, and all through the house…
Was nobody left who support him, not even him spouse.”
Is good?

🐣 RT @chrislhayes Giuliani clearly thinks it gets him off the hook if the State Department was deeply involved in this whole mess, but the more State was involved the bigger the scandal.

🐣 RT @BrBabblingBooks What we are seeing in America is a great struggle between liberal democracy and authoritarian nationalism.
🐣 RT @BrBabblingBooks In the end liberal democracy always wins out. But authoritarian movements can dominate in some places for a long periods of time. This restricts freedom and leads to suffering and loss of life.

💙💙 🔊 Soundcloud: The Whistleblower’s Complaint https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1177387952739160064?s=20

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 House Democratic leaders are eyeing a fast-paced investigation into the possible impeachment of Trump, instructing the committees handling the probe to wrap up their findings within weeks in hopes of concluding before the holiday season.
⋙ WaPo: Democrats eye quick impeachment probe of Trump as freshmen push for focus on Ukraine http://wapo.st/2n1BjZe

🐣 RT @Heidi_Cuda On September 24, 2019, it was quite clear: flipping the House blue in those critical midterms in 2018 gave us an opportunity to save our democracy. In this excellent archival story by @chaunceydevega for @Salon, author @craigunger explains the backstory. 📌 https://twitter.com/Heidi_Cuda/status/1177258057090289664?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @Heidi_Cuda 1/ “I’ve always been reluctant to use words like ‘treason’ or ‘fascism’ to discuss Trump. But I think we’ve entered a very dark time in American history. We can’t turn this around and save the country unless the Democrats win Congress in the midterms.”-@craigunger Oct. 2018

NBCNews: ‘Total panic’ as ‘shell-shocked’ White House struggles to find impeachment footing http://nbcnews.to/2nFcPp2
// While many in the Trump White House are battle-tested from the Mueller investigation, this is starting to feel different, aides and advisers said.

NYT, Michelle Goldman: Just How Corrupt Is Bill Barr? http://nyti.ms/2m9GKFj
// Trump’s attorney general is implicated in the Ukraine scandal, but refuses to recuse.

🐣 RT @gabrielsherman Chaos inside Fox News as impeachment looms. Mgmt told Smith to stop attacking Carlson. Hannity privately says whistleblower is really bad for Trump. Paul Ryan has told Lachlan to plan for a post-Trump future.
⋙ VanityFair: “It’s Management Bedlam”: Madness at Fox News as Trump Faces Impeachment http://bit.ly/2lsPEgP

🐣 Nixon still had 24% approval when he resigned ~ 50% among Republicans https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1177377960640286722?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @PreetBharara Acting DNI says IG and whistleblower acted in good faith and did everything by the book

🐣 RT @NateSilver538 Weird how an explosive new scandal that caught Trump red-handed working with foreign leaders moved the numbers when 2.5 years of rilitigating Mueller/Russia didn’t.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Rschooley Weird how all those people who said if you make a case the people will follow were right.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @AJentleson Another new poll shows majority (53%) support for impeachment [inquiry]. That’s two in two days.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @FiveThirtyEight Some new polling from SurveyMonkey and Business Insider suggests that support for impeachment is increasing in the wake of the Ukraine news.
⋙⋙⋙⋙ BusinessInsider: POLL: Americans support the impeachment inquiry into Trump, but they worry about electoral blowback http://bit.ly/
● Forty-five percent of respondents to a SurveyMonkey Audience poll conducted Wednesday and Thursday said they believed that the House of Representatives should impeach the president.
● A majority — 53% — backed the launch of an impeachment inquiry in the House.

🐣 RT @NBCpolitics The whistleblower says that multiple U.S. officials told him or her that Amb. Volker and Amb. Sondland “provided advice to the Ukrainian leadership about how to ‘navigate’ the demands that the president had made of Mr. Zelenskiy.”
⋙ NBCNews: Whistleblower says U.S. envoy scrambled to contain Giuliani’s damage to national security http://nbcnews.to/2n6UGjq
// The special envoy served as the facilitator for Giuliani’s talks with Ukrainian officials.

🐣 JohnWDean Trump and Rudy are spending full time trashing Joe and Hunter Biden. Classic slander for they have no evidence to back up their claims whatsoever. The Bidens should sue for defamation. But that’s a Trump trick so they won’t do it.

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 But his phone calls . . . #ButHisPhoneCalls
⋙ 🐣 RT @AlyssaMilano They’ve been covering up potentially incriminating phone calls on a separate server. #ServerGate #CoverUp

🐣 RT @McFaul Here is my legal question: Under what conditions should a State Department employee be tasked with setting up meeting between a foreign government and a private US citizen for the purpose of obtaining dirt on an electoral opponent? My answer: never. Ok, lawyers, now correct me.

🐣 RT @CheriJacobus Ultimately, it will be Ivanka who tells Trump that he must resign.

🐣 RT @djrothkopf So, misclassifying information in a White House full of people with faulty security clearances about a case of someone trying to engineer foreign intervention into an impending US election is not a matter concerning the DNI? But running it by the alleged wrong-doers is prudent?

🐣 It’s important that Schiff focused on the process, because it was almost accidental that the Intel Committee’s got the whistleblower complaint in light of obstruction by the White
House and DOJ. Rules must be clear for future situations.

🐣 RT @EricGarland Schiff is revealing something terrible and threatening about the acting Director of National Intelligence: He is unwilling to call foreign interference in our democracy a national security threat when invited by the President.
⋙ 🐣 RT @EricGarland Moreover, Maguire is unwilling to clearly ask for a full investigation OF A NATIONAL SECURITY THREAT to democracy itself from the highest office in the land. Because the President should have, ostensibly, executive privilege when committing crimes and frauds.

WaPo: Trump’s call with Ukrainian leader is unlike anything presidential scholars have heard before http://wapo.st/2n1FUKN

MotherJones, Pema Levy: Not Just Ukraine: Whistleblower Says the White House Is Hiding Other Damaging Documents http://bit.ly/2ntKxh2
// The Trump administration is accused of abusing classification to bury “politically sensitive” information.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: 5 key takeaways and allegations from the Trump whistleblower complaint http://wapo.st/2lQiqZe

1. The White House allegedly tried to bury the Trump-Zelensky call
2. Trump allegedly dangled a meeting with Zelensky as a reward
3. Two ambassadors allegedly worked to contain the potential damage
4. The whistleblower nailed the July 25 call
5. Many people around Trump are apparently troubled, and some are allegedly assisting in a coverup

WaPo: Whistleblower claimed Trump abused office and White House officials tried to cover it up http://wapo.st/2lQdOCo
// Complaint is at heart of burgeoning controversy over Trump-Ukraine call

💙💙 WaPo: Whistleblower claimed that Trump abused his office and that White House officials tried to cover it up http://wapo.st/2lQdOCo
⋙⋙ ≣ WaPo: [Transcript] http://wapo.st/2mc7XHy

💙💙 ≣ NYT: The Whistle-Blower Complaint: Read the Document [Interactive] http://nyti.ms/2nq4FAD
// Here is the complaint filed by an intelligence officer about President Trump’s interactions with the leader of Ukraine. It was released with a letter from the inspector general for the intelligence community
↥ ↧
🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT, Eileen Sullivan: Whistle-Blower’s Complaint Says White House Tried to ‘Lock Down’ Ukraine Call Records http://nyti.ms/2lQynP4
// The declassified complaint, released Thursday, accuses the president of trying to get Ukraine to interfere in the 2020 election to benefit him.

TheIntercept, Robert Mackey: How Trump Pushed Ukraine’s President to Probe Conspiracy Theories About Democrats http://bit.ly/2npOMKN
// (✛ possible additional withholding of weapons]

… [W]hen Zelensky said that his country wanted to buy Javelin antitank missiles from the United States — using millions of dollars in American military aid the White House was blocking at the time — Trump responded by saying, “I would like you to do us a favor though.” The American president then presented shards of a conspiracy theory he’s invoked before: that the DNC computers were not hacked by Russian intelligence agents, as Special Counsel Robert Mueller concluded, rather, Democrats had framed Russia for the crime, with the help of a Ukrainian-owned cybersecurity firm.

… Trump said “they say Crowdstrike… I guess you have one of your wealthy people… The server, they say Ukraine has it.” This is a frankly baffling sequence of sentences for anyone not deeply versed in the alternative reality explanations broadcast nightly on Fox News in support of Trump’s refusal to acknowledge that Russia sabotaged Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign to help elect him president.

CrowdStrike, as Kevin Poulsen explained in The Daily Beast, “enters the picture because it’s the security firm the DNC hired to investigate the breach back in 2016, and the first of many to identify Russia’s military intelligence agency, the GRU, as the perpetrator. A publicly-traded company headquartered in California, CrowdStrike has nothing to do with Ukraine, except in conspiracyland, which pretends that CrowdStrike co-founder Dmitri Alperovitch is Ukrainian, and that he framed Russia for election interference both on the DNC’s orders and to punish Putin for invading his homeland.” ¤ Alperovitch, however, is not Ukrainian. He is an American citizen who was born in Russia and emigrated to the U.S. as a child.

The theory “is absurd for many reasons,” the New York Times cybersecurity reporter Nicole Perlroth observed on Twitter. “The server is not in Ukraine; it’s sitting in the DNC basement. Despite Trump’s repeated claims Democrats withheld the server from the FBI, CrowdStrike and the DNC actually gave all their forensic evidence to the FBI.” ¤ “This DNC-didn’t-give-the-server-to-the-FBI idea makes no sense,” Thomas Rid, a professor of strategic studies at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies, tweeted last year.

Trump previously raised the supposedly missing server while standing next to Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, at their summit in Helsinki last year. Asked by a reporter why he took Putin at his word that Russia had nothing to do with the hacking, despite evidence gathered by U.S. intelligence agencies, Trump suggested that the matter was still in doubt because the Democrats had concealed evidence. … “… Where is the server? I want to know. Where is the server and what is the server saying?”

In Helsinki, the president also seemed to conflate the DNC server with the home email server Hillary Clinton used as secretary of state. On Wednesday in New York, as his Ukrainian counterpart shifted uneasily in his seat, Trump told reporters that he believed that Hillary Clinton’s deleted personal emails “could very well be” hidden in Ukraine.

Trump also referred in his call with Zelensky in July, and at their news conference on Wednesday, to a false claim that has become an article of faith among his supporters: that Ukrainian officials had tried to help Clinton defeat him in 2016 by fabricating evidence of money-laundering by Paul Manafort, his then-campaign chairman. If those documents were false, the thinking goes, the entire Mueller investigation should be called into question.

Although there is no evidence that this is true, Trump’s personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, claimed on CNN last week that records of $12.7 million in secret payments to Manafort from the Ukrainian political party of his former client, Viktor Yanukovych, the pro-Russian president who was toppled in a popular uprising in 2014, had been forged. In fact, as Andrew Kramer of The New York Times reported at the time, others named in the secret ledger where the payments to Manafort were documented have confirmed the records are genuine.

“Our country has been through a lot and Ukraine knows a lot about it,” Trump told Zelensky in the call. “There are a lot of things that went on, the whole situation.” He then referred to Mueller’s testimony to Congress about his investigation, which took place the day before the July call, and added, “they say a lot of it started with Ukraine.”

Trump expanded on that idea while sitting with Zelesnky on Wednesday, telling reporters that he had asked Ukraine’s president to cooperate with an investigation into the origins of the Mueller probe by Giuliani.

“Rudy is looking to also find out where the phony witch hunt started, how it started. You had a Russian witch hunt that turned out to be two and half years of phony nonsense,” Trump said. “And Rudy has got every right to go and find out where that started. And other people are looking at that, too. Where did it start? The enablers — where did it all come from?” …

As I reported in May, and again this week, while Biden’s son, Hunter, was asked to join the board of a Ukrainian gas firm suspected of corruption in 2014, his father pressed Ukraine to fire its chief prosecutor the following year because that official, Viktor Shokin, had failed to pursue corruption cases — including one against the same firm. In other words, the evidence shows that the then-vice president had acted to make the prosecution of the firm paying his son more likely, not less likely.

Biden was proud of his successful intervention, which was supported by other international donors to Ukraine and local anti-corruption activists who also demanded Shokin’s ouster for failing to pursue cases against former officials and crooked businesses that profited from state contracts.

Speaking to Zelensky in July, Trump praised the disgraced prosecutor, Shokin, and suggested that the anti-corruption activists and reformers in Ukraine’s parliament who voted him out were somehow the bad guys. “I heard you had a prosecutor who was very good and he was shut down and that’s really unfair,” Trump told Zelensky, “A lot of people are talking about that, the way they shut your very good prosecutor down and you had some very bad people involved.” …

⭕ 25 Sep 2019

Army.mil: More joint efforts likely as the Army prepares for multi-domain operations http://bit.ly/2p0r9cu

🐣 RT @Acosta WH accidentally emailed talking points to House Dems https://twitter.com/Acosta/status/1176896651727908866?s=20/photo/1-4

TheWeek, David Faris: Donald Trump and the Derp State http://bit.ly/2lA6j2g

If President Trump is impeached sometime in the coming months — and the incomplete-yet-incredibly-damaging notes from his July 25 call with Ukrainian President Volodmyr Zelensky suggest this is all but a certainty — you can probably thank Joe Biden’s polling numbers. As we learn more about what nudged President Trump down the path of fresh impeachable conduct and slapdash criming, all roads lead back to his visceral insecurity and thin-skinned inability to cope with dozens of head-to-head surveys showing the former vice president obliterating Trump by double digits in next year’s general election. His refusal to countenance a fair fight with Biden led the president to reportedly assemble a goon squad full of the stupidest spies in human history to blackmail the president of Ukraine. And it may be his undoing.

TheGuardian: Favors, dirt, investigations: key takeaways from the Trump-Ukraine memo http://bit.ly/2mXj7zX
// The White House released a summary of Trump’s call with Zelenskiy that lies at the heart of the impeachment inquiry

NewYorker, Susan Glasser: “Do Us a Favor”: The Forty-eight Hours That Sealed Trump’s Impeachment http://bit.ly/2n3DDio

NYT, Charles M Blow: It Has Begun http://nyti.ms/2lSbdHW
// An impeachment inquiry is nothing to celebrate. Still, it is evidence of what’s right being put ahead of what’s expedient.

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog Rep. Jackie Speier: “I can describe that [whistleblower] complaint as nothing short of explosive.” 💽 https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1177039780049313799?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Adam Taylor: How Trump talks to world leaders in private http://wapo.st/2lHfYnP

WaPo: Trump offered Ukrainian president Justice Dept. help in an investigation of Biden, memo shows http://wapo.st/2l61P2X
// “The complaint also alleges a pattern of obfuscation at the White House, in which officials moved the records of some of Trump’s communications with foreign officials onto a separate computer network from where they are normally stored, this person said.”

Politico: Federal agency tries to serve Steve Bannon a subpoena http://politi.co/2lcVD9z
// The former Trump campaign CEO is part of a probe into “deceptive or unfair” use of Facebook data by the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Breaking via NYT: The intelligence officer who filed the whistleblower complaint raised alarms not only about what Trump and Zelensky said in the phone call, but also about how the White House handled records of the conversation, according to two people.
⋙ NYT: Whistle-Blower Is Said to Allege Concerns About White House Handling of Ukraine Call http://nyti.ms/2lQ7Dhl
// New details have emerged about the intelligence officer who raised alarms about the president’s pressure on Ukraine to open inquiries that could benefit him politically.

🐣 RT @MollyJongFast There’s there there
⋙ 🐣 RT @AaronBlake Romney says it’s “troubling in the extreme.”
Toomey says it’s “inappropriate.
Sasse, who has now reviewed the complaint, says it’s “really troubling.”
Getting tougher for GOP to argue there’s no there, there.

NBCNews: White House appears to inadvertently send Ukraine talking points to Democrats http://nbcnews.to/2nkAD1h
// In a separate email obtained by NBC News, a White House staffer sought “to recall the message.”

🐣 The case was closed (found nothing; also Hunter Biden was never a target) BEFORE Biden acting for the Obama Admin and joined by the IMF and many Euro countries called for the prosecutor’s removal. He was voted out in lopsided vote in UKR parliament.

TheResurgent, Erick Erickson: REPUBLICAN SOURCE: “[The whistleblower] paints a clear path to impeachment.” http://bit.ly/2nkOzbC “it is really bad”

ABCNews: Ukrainians understood Biden probe was condition for Trump-Zelenskiy phone call: Ukrainian adviser http://abcn.ws/2lP5bHV

🐣 RT @tribelaw Trump’s attempts to talk his way out of his latest, most jaw-dropping abuse of power are unraveling by the hour. Impeachment is now all but inevitable.

🐣 RT @MalcolmNance I’ve read it. Trump is dirty AF. Barr needs to be impeached as well. Giuliani needs to be prosecuted. This was extortion 101. The entire purpose of the call was to get dirt on Biden and Zelensky agreed. Zelensky kne[w] his defense funds were suspended so he cooperated. #Impeachment

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: Will Joseph Maguire Be the First Hero to Emerge from Trumpland? http://bit.ly/2lPjr3r
// All he has to do is come to the hearing with the IG report and then testify fully and honestly as to its contents. Simple.

DailyBeast, Matt Lewis: No One Can Defend Trump After Seeing Ukraine Call Memo http://bit.ly/2nkRwJf
// Death knell? Of course not—the White House wouldn’t have released it in that case. But it sure is enough to start impeachment proceedings.

DailyBeast, Kevin Poulsen: The Truth About Trump’s Insane Ukraine ‘Server’ Conspiracy http://bit.ly/2laB2ma
// Trump asked Ukraine’s president to help prove a bonkers, Russia-friendly conspiracy theory that U.S. intel relied on manufactured evidence to blame the 2016 DNC hack on Moscow.

💙💙 ≣ NYT: Full Document: Trump’s Call With the Ukrainian President [Interactive] http://nyti.ms/2lfBkbC (Annotated)
// The White House released this document on Wednesday, showing a July call between President Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine. The document warned its contents were “not a verbatim transcript.” Read our live coverage of the impeachment inquiry.

🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio SCHIFF after reading whistleblower complaint: “I found the allegations deeply disturbing. I also found them very credible. I can understand why the IG found them credible …The complaint was very well written and certainly provides information for the committee to follow up…”
⋙ 🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio Schiff, continued: “It is an urgent matter. And there was simply no basis to keep this from the committee. The idea that DOJ would have intervened to prevent it from getting to Congress throws the leadership of that department further into ill-repute.”

🐣 RT @carlbildt Essentially Trumps throws Ukraine under the bus. “You work it out with Putin”. Not a hint of Russia actually being the aggressor, and Ukraine in need of also political support.
⋙ 🐣 RT @joshtpm Look of existential terror descends over Zelensky’s face as Trump responds to question about military aid with suggestion that Zelensky work things out with Putin.

WaPo: Trump offered Ukrainian president Justice Dept. help for Biden investigation, memo shows http://wapo.st/2l61P2X

✅ NYT, Linda Qiu: Trump’s Misleading Defense for Withholding Assistance to Ukraine http://nyti.ms/2nil0aG
// The president, facing calls for impeachment over his pressuring Ukraine to investigate his political rival, inaccurately accused European countries of not providing aid to Ukraine.

European countries have contributed $1.8 billion in development assistance from 2014 to 2017, compared to $926 million from the United States, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. ¤ Countries outside of Europe have assisted Ukraine as well, with Canada providing $785 million and Japan $468 million.

🐣 He has since denied this.
⋙ 🔆 Just Now❗️⋙ WaPo: Acting director of national intelligence threatened to resign if he couldn’t speak freely before Congress http://wapo.st/2mEL7Z9

WaPo, Max Boot: The rough transcript is devastating. How could Trump not know that? http://wapo.st/2ngIX23

🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT a. from what I understand, they aren’t providing a transcript, so let’s stop calling it that ● b. the fact that the President’s campaign has seen it before Congress does is, frankly, more evidence of the corruption
⋙ 🐣 RT @abbydphillip Rudy Giuliani is saying on Fox News that he has had the Ukraine transcript read to him. ¤ I’d be interested in knowing what rationale could possibly exist for a person who does not work for the government getting access to the transcript before Congress.

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 This is remarkable. Giuliani holding up his phone he says proves that he was sent by State Dept. to Ukraine. Looks to me like he’s warning others involved not to throw him under the bus (too late) because he’s got evidence & will use it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @andrew_lawrence Rudy Giuliani: “I never talked to a Ukrainian official until the state department called me and asked me to do it”

🐣 RT @gtconway3d Also: Ukrainian-aligned Martians mixed $6 trillion in George Soros-supplied bitcoin with Alpo and fed it to Jill Biden’s dog. So demand production of the dog now!
⋙ 🐣 RT @ We know corrupt Ukrainian oligarch laundered $3 million to the Biden Family. But $3 to $4m more was laundered to Biden. So release all the financial records of all businesses involving Biden, Kerry’s stepson and notorious mobster Whitey Bulger’s nephew.

🐣 RT @BillKristol So: In order to get dirt on a political opponent, the president removed a U.S. ambassador, used (paid?) a private citizen to threaten a foreign government, personally called a foreign leader, and delayed disbursing appropriated funds for that nation. All to get dirt on Joe Biden.

🐣 RT @jonlemire “The impeachment inquiry, sets up Democrats’ most direct and consequential confrontation with the Republican president, injects deep uncertainty into the 2020 election campaign and tests anew the nation’s constitutional system of checks and balances”
⋙ AP: Dems take up impeachment drive, say Trump betrayed his oath http://bit.ly/2n50udj

🐣 RT @NBCNews President Trump’s claims appear to be at the center of a scandal involving a phone call with Ukraine’s president, in which he reportedly pressed for a probe of his political rival.
⋙ NBCNews: There’s no evidence for Trump’s Biden-Ukraine accusations. What really happened? http://nbcnews.to/2mzVcGA
// Trump’s claims appear to be at the center of a scandal involving a phone call with Ukraine’s president, in which Trump reportedly pressed for a probe of his political rival.

⭕ 24 Sep 2019 ⋙ Impeachment Inquiry Announced

🐣 “THESE are the times that try men’s souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands by it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman.” — Thomas Paine

📔 Forbes, Zak Doffman: Russian Secret Weapon Against U.S. 2020 Election Revealed In New Cyberwarfare Report http://bit.ly/2nIAJQW

🐣 RT @MSNBC “The President actually said to Nancy Pelosi, ‘Hey, can we do something about this whistleblower complaint, can we work something out.’ And she said ‘Yes, you can tell your people to obey the law.’ So she quickly swatted that down.” – @HeidiNBC
⋙ MSNBC, TheBeatWithAri: Sources: Pelosi says Trump called her today trying to ‘figure something out’ about whistleblower complaint http://on.msnbc.com/2mGgNgo
// After House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced a formal impeachment inquiry into President Trump, MSNBC’s Heidi Przybyla joins Ari Melber on The Beat to share reporting about a phone call between the president and speaker today when Trump asked Pelosi if they could “work something out” about the whistleblower complaint.

NewYorker, John Cassidy: Nancy Pelosi Finally Goes All In on Impeachment http://bit.ly/2mxlvx7

In her subsequent public statement, which she made from the Capitol Building, after meeting with the Democratic caucus, Pelosi began by running through the history of the Ukraine story, which emerged after an anonymous intelligence official filed a whistle-blower complaint that the Trump Administration has refused to turn over to Congress. Then she got to the point. “This week, the President has admitted to asking the President of Ukraine to take actions that would benefit him politically,” she said. “The actions of the Trump Presidency reveal the dishonorable fact of the President’s betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security, and betrayal of the integrity of our election. Therefore, today, I am announcing the House of Representatives is moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry. . . . The President must be held accountable. No one is above the law.”

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks Notice his “it was a perfect call” before diversion to but Biden is evil. Also notice Melania’s face. Let’s be sure we hear from all the people who heard the call before accepting his version of it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @washingtonpost Watch: Trump confirms he withheld military aid from Ukraine before his call with Ukrainian President Zelensky 💽 https://twitter.com/JillWineBanks/status/1176749152866361345?s=20/photo/1

JustSecurity, Viola Geinger and Ryan Goodman: Timeline: Trump, Giuliani, Biden, and Ukrainegate http://bit.ly/2l0SlWQ

🐣 RT @atrupar Trump ends his bilateral media availability with the Polish president by claiming that “if a Republican ever did what Joe Biden did … they’d be getting the electric chair right now,” before calling the assembled journalists “crooked as hell.” 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1176206521287544832?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @chrislhayes If this is true, why on earth did the State Department call in the president’s personal attorney, with no expertise or diplomatic experience in the region, to do this? Was this Pompeo using American foreign policy for the president’s narrow political interest?
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar Wow. Here’s Rudy Giuliani throwing the State Department under the bus and saying State officials called him and asked him to get involved in Ukraine.
💽 [Fox] https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1176687420961710082?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @AngryWHStaff Remember what I said: ¤ When the GOP splits from Trump, it’s going to happen *fast* ¤ I doubt today is the day, but if you don’t think Mitch packed an extra chute, you’re crazy.

🐣 RT @McFaul There is no way that Zelensky will admit , standing next to Trump, that the Trump administration pressured him to reopen an investigation of VP Biden’s son.

🐣 RT @maziehirono From Day 1 of his presidency, @realDonaldTrump has been motivated by two things: protecting himself and making money. Speaker Pelosi is right to hold this dangerous chief executive accountable.
⋙ 🐣 RT @maziehirono Here’s what we know so far:
-obstructed justice as detailed in the Mueller Report
-named as unindicted co-conspirator in campaign finance crime
-received money in violation of the Constitution from foreign governments
-pressured a foreign govt to investigate his political rival
⋙ 🐣 RT @maziehirono He’s also stonewalled every effort by Congress to do its job of oversight and investigation, by directing witnesses not to testify in front of Congress, refusing to turn over documents, and asserting privileges that don’t exist.

🐣 RT @JohnWDean Impeachment must include AG Barr for coverups and SecState Pompeo re Ukraine — along with President Trump. Others as their involvement becomes apparent. This is beyond a one man show!

NYT, Carl Hulse: Why an Impeachment Inquiry Now? Democrats Cite the Clarity of the Case http://nyti.ms/2mZ1iQY

RawStory/Alternet, Cody Fenwick: Here’s the damning timeline of Trump’s blatantly corrupt Ukrainian collusion http://bit.ly/2kVUbIp

💙 WaPo, Dana Milbank: On impeachment, the worm has turned http://wapo.st/2n3l8L3

💙 WaPo, David Ignatius: This isn’t just another spat. Trump compromised our security for his gain. http://wapo.st/2mA3zBO

Why is this more than just another Trump vs. Democrats mud fight? Because the Ukraine issue is about compromising U.S. national security — and direct pledges to allies — for the president’s personal political gain

Forget the political jousting between Trump and Biden, and consider the Ukrainian soldier in the field fighting to save his country. He has a nightmare communications problem because he can’t talk reliably with his commanders. Russia has been hacking or jamming Ukrainian military communications since it seized Crimea and began supporting the separatists in 2014.

The United States wanted to help fix this battlefield communications disaster. One item in the $391 million package Congress appropriated is a secure system made by L3 Technologies, a unit of Harris Corp., that could allow the Ukrainians to maintain contact despite Russian interference. The L3 equipment was ready for delivery in July when the company was told no, there was a hold, the equipment couldn’t be shipped, according to a congressional source.

L3 and other companies supplying Ukraine contacted leading Republican members of Congress, such as Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (S.C.) to find out why there was a delay. …

But Graham warned the White House: “You can’t send a signal that we’re going to back out of the deal,” the source said, adding, “It’s one thing to do ‘due diligence’ and another that we’re changing our posture.” These national security arguments eventually prevailed, and the Ukraine assistance was finally released on Sept. 11.

🐣 RT @ScotMStedman If Trump pressured Zelensky 8 times to investigate Biden on a phone call he knew was monitored, imagine what he did alone with Putin for 2 hours.
⋙ 🐣 The bedraggled look of Trump vs the triumphant look of Putin coming out of that meeting suggested Putin did most of the talking.

🐣 RT @samstein Giuliani’s contacts w/ officials at the State as part of efforts to dig up Biden dirt are more extensive than perviously reported. He briefed the US Ambassador to the EU, raising questions about what Foggy Bottom knew
⋙ 💙 DailyBeast: U.S. Ambassador Roped Into Rudy’s Quest to Smear Biden http://bit.ly/2l12q6c by Erin Banco, Asawin Suebsaeng and Adam Rawnsley
// And that ambassador was involved with the now-infamous phone call that has Washington headed towards an impeachment inquiry.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi The times have found us. The actions taken to date by the President have seriously violated the Constitution. It is for this reason that the House of Representatives is moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry. 💽 https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1176635371460976640?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote The DNI is still claiming privilege and overriding the determination of the IC IG. Here is the DNI OGC letter to the whistleblower’s lawyer. They’re continuing to obstruct. Hold the DNI in contempt tomorrow. Might want to have a contempt resolution at the ready. @HouseJudiciary
// DNI OGC = Director of National Intelligence Office of General Counsel
3. ⋙ 🐣 RT @BradEsq Here is the letter – http://2mXI2Dq

2. 🐣 RT @MaddowBlog Letter from the whistleblower’s lawyers: http://bit.ly/2kW3E2x

1. 🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade For a balanced view of the whistleblower matter, read letter from ICIG, a Trump appointee. He says the matter is credible, of urgent concern, and relates to “one of the most significant and important of the DNI’s responsibilities to the American people.” http://bit.ly/2n15KyO
// ICIG = Intelligence Community Inspector General

🐣 RT @JohnBrennan Impeachment hearings are essential to determine whether Donald Trump, as alleged, engaged in extortion of a foreign government for personal political gain. If the allegations are true, Trump should be impeached, convicted by the Senate, & charged with a federal crime.

WaPo, Robert Kagan: If we legitimize Trump’s behavior, it’ll be open season on our politics http://wapo.st/2mv1ZS1

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Though the whistleblower report focuses on the Trump-Zelensky call, officials familiar w/ its contents said that it includes references to other developments tied to the president, including efforts by Giuliani to insert himself into US/Ukrainian relations
🐣 RT @renato_mariotti All of those officials should be subpoenaed, along with Rudy Giuliani. If they feared that Trump would abuse his power on the call, the House should find out why.
⋙ 💙 WaPo: Giuliani pursued shadow Ukraine agenda as key foreign policy officials were sidelined http://wapo.st/2kUR7fB

✅ ━━━━━━━▼ Hunter Biden FactCheck
DailyBeast, Anna Nemtsova: Ukraine Likely to Reopen Probe of Hunter Biden Firm: Sources http://bit.ly/2mwUXfi
// 9/24/2019; President Zelensky came to office vowing to fight corruption, and it looks like he’ll open a lot of cases shut by shady prosecutors. But the focus is on Ukraine, not the U.S.

🐣 RT @jennycohn1 It is important to understand that the Trump regime is LYING when it says that prosecutor Shokin—who Biden & the EU called out—wanted to investigate Burisma’s corruption. It was the opposite. Shokin enabled Burisma’s corruption by refusing to turn over evidence to the UK. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jennycohn1/status/1176333122507440129?s=20
// 9/23/2019; Hunter Biden

AP, Stephen Braun and Lynn Berry: The story behind Biden’s son, Ukraine and Trump’s claims http://bit.ly/2kUQBOR
// 9/23/2019

MMFA, Courtney Hagle and Bobby Lewis: Debunking lies about Trump, Biden, Ukraine, and the whistleblower http://bit.ly/2l05I9O research contributed by Courtney Hagel and Eric Kleefeld
// 9/23/2019

💙💙 🔆 WaPo, Philip Bump: Trump has been openly trying to leverage Ukraine to his political benefit for months http://wapo.st/2m6eRxr
// 9/20/2019

💙💙 🔆 DailyBeast, Anna Nemtsova: Ukrainian Official: Trump Wants Dirt ‘To Discredit Biden’ http://bit.ly/2mrtjR4
// 9/20/2019

Politico: Biden wages war on Hunter-Ukraine reporting http://politi.co/2lx49jR
// 9/24/2019; ‘You saw what happened to Hillary in 2016 with all of the ridiculous coverage about her emails. That’s not going to happen with us. We learned.’

WashingtonExaminer, Joseph Simonson: Business efforts of Biden brother and son prompt new questions over influence peddling http://washex.am/
// 8/15/2019

Politico, Ben Schreckinger: Biden Inc. http://politi.co/2mGFxoQ
// Over his decades in office, ‘Middle-Class Joe’s’ family fortunes have closely tracked his political career.
// 8/2/2019

NewYorker, Adam Entous (7/1): Will Hunter Biden Jeopardize His Father’s Campaign? http://bit.ly/2kx7q28
// 7/1/2019, background

VanityFair, Rachel Dodes: Hunter Biden Is the Best Thing That Could Happen to Joe Biden http://bit.ly/2mHGsW0
// 6/27/2019; If Biden is in fact the Democratic nominee in 2020, his son’s messy personal life might actually be an advantage.

Bloomberg: Ukraine Prosecutor Says No Evidence of Wrongdoing by Bidens http://bloom.bg/2kJF6tz By Daryna Krasnolutska , Kateryna Choursina , and Stephanie Baker
// 5/16/2019
● Hunter Biden, Burisma not targets, despite Giuliani’s pleas
● Long-running investigation said to focus on another Ukrainian

Law&Crime, Jeremy Smith: Ukrainian Prosecutor Rains on Giuliani’s Parade, Says There’s No Evidence the Bidens Broke the Law http://bit.ly/2mFSpvK
// 5/16/2019

FreeBeacon, Brent Sched: Hunter Biden’s China Deal Partners Include Mobster Whitey Bulger’s Nephew, John Kerry’s Stepson http://bit.ly/2l6jJmn
// 5/13/2019

TheIntercept, Robert Mackey (May): A Republican Conspiracy Theory About a Biden-in-Ukraine Scandal Has Gone Mainstream. But It Is Not True. http://bit.ly/2muqizk
// 5/10/2019

TheAtlantic, Peter Nicholas: Trump’s Biden Plan? It Could Get Dirty. http://bit.ly/2l6doaz
// Should Biden remain atop the 2020 field, Donald Trump and his allies may attack the former vice president’s family.
// 5/2/2019

NYT, Kenneth Vogel and Iuliia: Biden Faces Conflict of Interest Questions That Are Being Promoted by Trump and Allies http://nyti.ms/2lsdSrL
// 5/1/2019
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✅ PolitiFact: PolitiFact, Louis Jacobson: Donald Trump’s accusations about Hunter Biden and a payout from China: A closer look http://bit.ly/2OidDLW not illegal; HB was unpaid board member; company raised $4.2M (not $1.5B), Hunter invested $420K; no returns realized
// 10/2/2019

✅ NPR, Greg Myre: What Were The Bidens Doing In Ukraine? 5 Questions Answered http://n.pr/2kUuHuZ
// 9/24/2019

1. So what did Joe Biden do in Ukraine?
2. What role did Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden play in Ukraine?
3. Is there any sign of wrongdoing by either Joe Biden or his son Hunter Biden?
4. How do Trump and his supporters see Joe Biden’s work?
5. What’s next?

✅ PolitiFact, Louis Jacobson: Fact-checking Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, and Ukraine http://bit.ly/2mqKylA
● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1176620172830023680?s=20/photo/1
// 9/24/2019; “Half-True”

The image gets individual pieces of this assertion right — Hunter Biden was a director of the company, and Joe Biden did leverage U.S. aid to fire a prosecutor. But it overreaches by assuming that Joe Biden acted to protect the company his son was affiliated with. In reality, there was widespread agreement in the West that the existing prosecutor had to go, and it’s not clear that the company would have benefited from his ouster anyway, given evidence that its cases had long been dormant.

✅ FactCheck.org, Eugene Kiely: Trump Twists Facts on Biden and Ukraine http://bit.ly/2liUTjn
// 9/24/2019; Hunter Biden

✅ CNN, Daniel Dale: Fact check: What Trump has been getting wrong on Biden and Ukraine http://cnn.it/2mZxIef
// 9/23/2019; Hunter Biden

✅ PolitiFact, Louis Jacobson and John Kruzel: Trump’s Ukraine call, a whistleblower and the Bidens: What we know, what we don’t http://bit.ly/2mSDu14
// 9/23/2019; Hunter Biden

✅ WaPo FactChecker, Glenn Kessler and Salvador Rizzo: Fact-checking Trump’s latest claims on Biden and Ukraine http://wapo.st/2muacWl No there there.
// 9/23/2019; Hunter Biden
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🐣 RT @TrickFreee A Ukraine legislator and former head of the country’s domestic intelligence agency tells @annanemtsova the country will likely reopen an investigation into the energy company whose board included Hunter Biden
⋙ DailyBeast, Anna Nemtsova: Ukraine Likely to Reopen Probe of Hunter Biden Firm: Sources http://bit.ly/2mwUXfi
// President Zelensky came to office vowing to fight corruption, and it looks like he’ll open a lot of cases shut by shady prosecutors. But the focus is on Ukraine, not the U.S.

WaPo, Amber Philips: Why the Ukraine allegations broke the Democratic dam on impeachment http://wapo.st/2mwUXfi

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Pelosi announces formal impeachment inquiry of Trump http://wapo.st/2ltjUIy House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announces formal impeachment inquiry of Trump, says his actions were a ‘betrayal of national security’
● Cover: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1176609030053212160?s=20/photo/1

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: HOUSE TO BEGIN IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY AGAINST TRUMP http://nyti.ms/2luyxeu President Accused of Enlisting a Foreign Power to Help Him Politically
● Cover: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1176608857927430145?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: WaPo, Philip Bump and Aaron Blake: The full Trump-Ukraine timeline — as of now http://wapo.st/2mrKemq

🐣 The transcript is not sufficient. The whistleblower complaint is mandatory. So are transcripts/notes from anyone Giuliani talked to. Apparently Trump told Zelensky to talk to Giuliani.

🐣 Trump’s collusion with Ukraine has already affected the 2020 election by casting Biden as “dirty” and perhaps not the “most electable.” He wants to run against someone he can brand a “socialist.” Listen to his UN speech. It’s Russia collusion all over again.

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff We have been informed by the whistleblower’s counsel that their client would like to speak to our committee and has requested guidance from the Acting DNI as to how to do so. ¤ We‘re in touch with counsel and look forward to the whistleblower’s testimony as soon as this week.

🐣 .@SpeakerPelosi just said straight out that the Acting ODNI “broke the law.”

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq Folks, don’t let him set the narrative. There is no confirmation that the WBer complaint was this limited in scope or evidence.

🐣 RT @MayaWiley #Trump authorizing release of transcript is right thing to do but NOT enough. He must also ask #DOJ to cease its position withholding #whistleblower complaint from Congress since reporting is IG #Trump appointed suggested “multiple actions.” http://bit.ly/2muGYGQ #Ukraine

🐣 RT @politico BREAKING: Trump said tomorrow he’ll release the “complete, fully declassified and unredacted transcript” of his phone call with the Ukrainian president in which he discussed a possible investigation into Joe Biden and his son [broken link]

WaPo: Biden says he’ll call for impeachment if Trump doesn’t cooperate with investigations http://wapo.st/2moUR9K he comes just shy of calling for Trump’s impeachment over Ukraine allegations
// Biden will come just shy of calling for Trump’s impeachment over Ukraine allegations

WaPo: Trump confirms he withheld military aid from Ukraine, says he wants other countries to help pay http://wapo.st/2kRe9E7

🐣 RT @howardfineman Very solid #Dem House leadership source just confirmed to me that @SpeakerPelosi will announce a formal impeachment inquiry this afternoon and imply that she herself favors impeachment of @realDonaldTrump.

TheBulwark, Andrew Egger: Kamala Harris Lets Trump Do Her Dirty Work http://bit.ly/2mwvumb
// will leave it up to “the pundits” on whether Biden is culpable on Ukraine

⭕ 23 Sep 2019

🐣 RT @jennycohn1 It is important to understand that the Trump regime is LYING when it says that prosecutor Shokin—who Biden & the EU called out—wanted to investigate Burisma’s corruption. It was the opposite. Shokin enabled Burisma’s corruption by refusing to turn over evidence to the UK. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jennycohn1/status/1176333122507440129?s=20
// Hunter Biden

🐣 RT @RWPUSA Trump’s been caught red handed. The sooner the House votes out articles of impeachment, the sooner Senate Republicans are in the hot seat. If they prevent a fair trial or acquit him they go down with Trump.

DailyBeast, Lachlan Markay and Asawin Suebsaeng: Not Just Ukraine: Rudy and Bannon Try a Whole New Way to Slime Biden http://bit.ly/2lgkg5c
// The president and his allies, from Peter Schweizer to Frank Gaffney, want to open a new front on the former VP’s son even as their Ukraine gambit appears to have backfired.

TheBulwark, Tim Miller: Truth, Lies, and the Nonsense Trump-Biden-Ukraine False Equivalency http://bit.ly/2miTRno
// One of these guys was pressuring Ukraine to help him out in an election. The other was pressuring Ukraine to end corruption. They are not the same.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “Bribery is a high crime or misdemeanor that is specifically included in the Constitution.” ¤ Fmr. U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade on reports that Pres. Trump offered military aid to Ukraine in exchange for information on fmr. VP Joe Biden.

NYT: Instead of ‘No Collusion!’ Trump Now Seems to Be Saying, So What if I Did? http://nyti.ms/2mnd4nP

🐣 RT @jmeacham For Republicans, this is a Margaret Chase Smith moment: Stand up for country over party. History will reward you.

TheBulwark, Bill Kristol: What the Democrats Need to Do This Week http://bit.ly/2mfD3xM
// For starters: Keep the focus on what Trump said and don’t get bogged down in the intricacies of whistleblower law.

TheBulwark, Charlie Sykes: The Trump-Ukraine Story is a Stress Test http://bit.ly/2licWpJ
// Five systems are being tested. None of them look ready.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Trump ordered hold on military aid days before calling Ukrainian president, officials say http://wapo.st/2mIPySE

WaPo: Pelosi quietly sounding out House Democrats about whether to impeach Trump, officials say http://wapo.st/2l10WJf

🐣 RT @TheBeatWithAri “It’s about as grave in offense as you can imagine. Even Richard Nixon, when he ordered the Watergate break in and didn’t have the imagination to outsource to a foreign government or foreign intelligence service” -@neal_katyal on Trump asking Ukraine to go after Biden 💽 https://twitter.com/TheBeatWithAri/status/1176264907140059136?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Eugene Robinson: Trump is practically begging for impeachment. Give it to him, already. http://wapo.st/2kIorGL

WaPo, Randall Eliason: If the Ukraine allegations are true, there are criminal consequences http://wapo.st/2mj7W45

🐣 RT @Karoli BREAKING: According to the Washington Post, House Democratic leaders have called a caucus meeting Tuesday to discuss questions of impeachment.

🐣 RT @Duty2Warm Approximately 250 Republican Congressmen in the House/Senate have unilaterally sold their souls, unanimously placed party over country, collectively chosen demagoguery over democracy, placed falsehood over truth, and the fear of tweets from a madman above courage and conviction.

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: Nancy Pelosi’s Failure to Launch http://nyti.ms/2l0Vc27
// The House speaker’s hesitation on impeachment empowers a lawless president.

NYT: As Trump Confirms He Discussed Biden With Ukraine, Pressure to Impeach Builds http://nyti.ms/2kZvV8d
// Speaker Nancy Pelosi warned of a “new chapter of lawlessness” and a turning point in the House investigation of President Trump.

WaPo, Marc Fischer: ‘He ignores the law when he doesn’t like it’ http://wapo.st/2kVqKGE

WaPo, Daniel Drezner: The strategic case for impeaching President Trump http://wapo.st/2kAMCqn
// Welcome to some zero-sum game theory.

WaPo, James Downie: Begin impeachment hearings now http://wapo.st/2mzVVHL

WaPo, Greg Sargent: It’s time, Speaker Pelosi http://wapo.st/2l7orjw

⭕ 22 Sep 2019

🐣 RT @joshscampbell The U.S. Secretary of State endorses Rudy Giuliani’s efforts to seek help from a foreign government to investigate President Trump’s political opponent
💽 https://twitter.com/joshscampbell/status/1175771817602093056?s=20/photo/1
// Pompeo on FaceTheNatiom

Newsweek: Nancy Pelosi Calls Trump Administration Blocking Whistleblower Disclosure ‘a Grave New Chapter of Lawlessness’ http://bit.ly/2kuvaUr

🐣 RT @RichardEngel Historians and social scientists deeply worried Trump is showing all the signs of authoritarianism. Not just his rivals are saying it. Big concern there could be a crisis, real or contrived, that could push our old, and generally successful, experiment in democracy over the edge.

DailyBeast, Gideon Resnick: Impeachment Pressure Builds for Nancy Pelosi’s House Democrats After Ukraine Whistleblower and Trump Admission http://bit.ly/2kXioOs
// The calls to proceed are coming from inside the House, and outside it.

NYT: Trump’s Hold on Military Aid Blindsided Top Ukrainian Officials http://nyti.ms/2mtRA98

🐣 RT @JoeBiden Let’s be clear, Donald Trump pressured a foreign government to interfere in our elections. It goes against everything the United States stands for. ¤ We must make him a one-term president.

DailyBeast: Adam Schiff Says Trump’s Ukraine Call Could Justify Impeachment http://bit.ly/2kZjeu3

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: Trump’s Firing Away on Fifth Avenue, and We Are Fucked http://bit.ly/2m4lwbB
// The president has all but ’fessed up to his latest impeachable offense, and Republicans are shrugging. That’s on them—not the Democrats.

NYT: Pelosi Warns of ‘New Stage’ of Inquiry if Trump Blocks Whistle-Blower Complaint http://nyti.ms/2kZvV8d
// Without mentioning impeachment, Speaker Nancy Pelosi said President Trump’s refusal to hand over the whistle-blower complaint would trigger a “new chapter of lawlessness.”

WaPo: Trump suggests he mentioned Biden in phone call with Ukrainian president http://wapo.st/2m0C6t5

DefenseOne. Uri Friedman: Imagine If Obama Had Done This http://bit.ly/2m1MuRi
// Republicans have tolerated plenty of foreign-policy moves by Trump that they would never have let his predecessor get away with. Will that continue with Iran?

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Russia’s state TV is eating up Trump’s mess like candy, arguing that the White House is not only indifferent towards Ukraine’s plight, but believes that Ukraine is “occupying Russia’s territory,” emphasizing that the only thing Trump wants from Ukraine is the Biden investigation.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: We’re passing the tipping point on impeachment http://wapo.st/2kMFbwF

WaPo: Ukrainian leaders feel trapped between warring Washington factions  http://wapo.st/2m2Tn4G

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood senior Dem aide on Speaker/impeachment: “contrary to popular belief, Pelosi isn’t giving members a red light. She’s telling them to do what’s right for them and their district. But Ukraine stuff may be breaking point. goes to whether we can actually have free/fair 2020 election”

🐣 RT @costareports Giuliani spoke w/ Post Sunday. Said he will be relentless this wk in pushing media orgs to cover Biden fam. Post asked if he has POTUS blessing. He said, “I don’t do anything that involves my client without speaking with my client.” Did not offer details of any convos w/ Trump.

🐣 RT @atrupar Trump, looking very red, basically admits he asked Ukrainian President Zelensky to look into Biden during call that’s part of whistleblower complaint: “It was largely [about] fact that we don’t want our people like VP Biden & his son creating to the corruption largely in Ukraine” 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1175780830012223490?s=20/photo/1

🐣 MT @tribelaw “There is no evidence that Mr. Biden intentionally tried to help his son when he pushed for the dismissal of the Ukrainian prosecutor, who was widely seen in the West as corrupt.” (NYT) So Trump & Co. are deflecting by fake whataboutism.
// NYT http://nyti.ms/2kyM3xs

NewYorker, Adam Entous (Jul): Will Hunter Biden Jeopardize His Father’s Campaign? http://bit.ly/2kx7q28 “There is no credible evidence that Biden sought Shokin’s removal in order to protect Hunter”
// 7/1/2019; Joe Biden’s son is under scrutiny for his business dealings and tumultuous personal life

🚫🐣 RT @PhillippeReines .@kenvogel on January 11, 2017. The @nytimes hired him AFTER this tweet. DESPITE this tweet. BECAUSE of this tweet.
@HillaryClinton was the target in 2016; @JoeBiden is the 2019 target; whoever our nominee is will get this treatment in 2020. https://twitter.com/PhilippeReines/status/1175801826450530304?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 21 Sep 2019

Politico Mag, Renato Mariotti: Trump Didn’t Bribe Ukraine. It’s Actually Worse Than That http://politi.co/2m3Vrtn “[I]t’s a breach of the president’s duty to not use the powers of the presidency to benefit himself”
// Mislabeling what the president has done could make impeachment more difficult to achieve

🐣 RT @DavidCornDC Disinformation works because it creates an impression. Accuracy doesn’t matter. Then reporting on the disinformation spreads the impression. And even debunking can spread the impression. We in the media have to find a way not to be accomplices. So far, the media has not.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AnneApplebaum this is diabolical, if you think about it. Despite the fact that there is no evidence of impropriety, the issue of “Biden’s son” becomes a liability for Biden anyway.

NYT, Nicholas Kristof: Trump and Election Interference, Whistle-Blower Edition http://nyti.ms/2kZhvVN “This is a test of our political system, and the next few months will determine whether we pass.”
// Many elements are murky, but something clearly stinks.

Trump has been credibly accused of using the presidency to enrich himself (summits at Trump properties!), to protect himself from law enforcement (appeals to James Comey, offers of pardons!) and to punish perceived adversaries (Amazon, CNN, Andrew McCabe). Now he may have harnessed the power of the presidency to gain political advantage.

🐣 RT @DrGJackBrown THREAD: Body Language Analysis No. 4397: Donald Trump Defends Himself Against The Whistleblower – Nonverbal and Emotional Intelligence — https://youtu.be/OAR7FLBLJvg — #BodyLanguage #BodyLanguageExpert #EmotionalIntelligence #Nonverbal #DonaldTrump #Ukraine #Whistleblower
📌 https://twitter.com/DrGJackBrown/status/1175596503189999617?s=20
🐣 RT @DrGJackBrown […] 39/ Trump’s Freudian Slip — when he says, “… and keep asking questions and build it up as big as possible, so you can have a bigger downfall”— is projection. He feels this advice applies to himself. It shows us he’s a man sensing his own fall — and that he’s desperate. ¤ END

WaPo: Ukrainian leaders feel trapped between warring Washington factions http://wapo.st/2m2Tn4G

🐣 RT @kasparov63 You don’t tell cancer that chemotherapy is off the table so you can rely on crystal healing. You fight for your life. Trump will, and this abuse with Ukraine is the smallest taste of what is to come.

🐣 There’s no need to retweet Trump or other despicable people, even with a comment. Paraphrase or refer to a tweet, don’t retweet. It just reinforces or introduces the toxin. It’s what they want.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d He makes everything up as he goes along.
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal This switch in strategy away from denial may mean Trump finally read something, the transcript of the call. Also …. isn’t this the same guy who 2 days ago denied the story because he knows his calls with foreign leaders are “heavily populated”? Now he’s saying the call wasn’t?

🐣 RT @glennkirshner2 Bingo! As SCOTUS said nearly 200 years ago: Congress’ power to “hold someone in contempt is essential to ensure that Congress is not exposed to every indignity and interruption that rudeness, caprice or even conspiracy may mediate against it.” Great thread. ¤ The time is NOW!
⋙ 🐣 RT @kurteichenwald 1. When the executive branch is playing Constitutional hardball – undermining checks & balances – here is what Congress is empowered by law to do and should do. If they do not, @SpeakerPelosi @RepAdamSchiff @RepJerryNadler are not strong enough for their jobs. First, why do it… 📌 https://twitter.com/kurteichenwald/status/1175181159308959744?s=20

🐣 RT @RyanLizza This is a very useful thread by an expert on Ukraine and corruption. It seems notable that the people who know the most about Ukraine are the most adamant that this Hunter Biden story is bogus.
⋙ 🐣 RT @anders_aslund Simple facts about the Trump Ukraine affair: 1. Viktor Shokin was prosecutor general from February 2015 to March 2016. He was considered close to President Poroshenko & was considered utterly corrupt. He did not prosecute any high-level person.
📌 https://twitter.com/anders_aslund/status/1175203002870849536?s=20

🐣 RT @edbot If Woodward and Bernstein had to deal with today’s media landscape.
⋙ 🐣 RT @KevinMKruse “The break-in at the Democratic National Committee’s headquarters at the Watergate Hotel raises some troubling questions about just what it is that the Democrats are hiding there.”

🐣 RT @BillKristol “‘We haven’t seen anything like this in my lifetime,’ said William A. Galston, a senior fellow in governance at the Brookings Institution…’He appears to be daring the rest of the political system to stop him — and if it doesn’t, he’ll go further.’”
⋙ WaPo: Trump’s Ukraine call reveals a president convinced of his own invincibility http://wapo.st/2mlyjGG

Bloomberg (May): Ukraine Prosecutor Says No Evidence of Wrongdoing by Bidens http://bloom.bg/2kJF6tz By Daryna Krasnolutska , Kateryna Choursina, and Stephanie Baker
// 5/16/2019

🐣 RT @JennyCohn1 Trump froze $$$ to Ukraine while pressuring it to ascribe a fake nefarious motive behind Biden’s support of the ouster of a prosecutor who had “failed to prosecute any single prominent member of the [pro-Putin] Yanukovych regime,” a Manafort client.
📌 https://twitter.com/jennycohn1/status/1175458142894690304?s=20
⋙ AtlanticCouncil, Anders Åslund (2016): Shokin’s Revenge: Ukraine’s Odious Prosecutor General Fires Honest Deputy Before Parliament Sacks Him http://bit.ly/2kVBMeP
// 3/29/2016

🐣 The two best articles I’ve found on Biden’s Unkraine Non-Scandal are:
🔆 DailyBeast, Anna Nemtsova: Ukrainian Official: Trump Wants Dirt ‘To Discredit Biden’ http://bit.ly/2mrtjR4
🔆 WaPo, Philip Bump: Trump has been openly trying to leverage Ukraine to his political benefit for months http://wapo.st/2m6eRxr

🐣 Trump wants to dirty up Biden w false accusations to convince people he’s not the “most electable” candidate, to drive down his lead by a point or two. ¤ Trump wants to run against Warren or Sanders, who he can brand as “socialist” & who may not share Biden’s swing state strength.

WaPo, Serhiy Leshchenko: Rudy Giuliani accused me of exposing Paul Manafort’s Ukraine deals to help U.S. Democrats. That’s a lie. http://wapo.st/2ksSLVx “Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine the Manafort revelations would become fodder for the U.S. elections in 2020”

🐣 RT @RWPUSA The United States will go down in human history as a country that impeached a president for lying about a fully consensual affair with an intern but would not impeach a president who, in two separate elections, colluded with a foreign power against a political opponent. ¤ Pathetic.

WaPo, Dan Balz: President Trump and the warping of democratic governance http://wapo.st/2munr9J “‘I have the right to do whatever I want as president,’ Trump once said, and that appears to be the basis upon which he is operating.”

The outlines are these: According to multiple reports, on July 25, the president spoke on the phone with newly elected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. In that conversation, he pressed the Ukrainian leader to reopen an investigation into a company that at one time had Hunter Biden, the son of Democratic presidential candidate and former vice president Joe Biden, on its board.

Shortly after that phone call, Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York mayor and Trump’s personal lawyer, met in Spain with an adviser to Zelensky. Giuliani further pressed the Ukrainian government to pursue the investigation involving Biden’s son, as well as one about alleged Democratic involvement with Ukrainians affecting Paul Manafort, Trump’s former campaign chairman who is in prison.

Meanwhile, during this period, $250 million in military assistance for Ukraine, money appropriated by Congress, was, for a time, held up. Was that directly connected to Trump’s efforts to pressure the Ukrainians? That question also remains unanswered.

The contents of the Trump phone call prompted someone in the government to file a whistleblower complaint, an unprecedented grievance aimed at the president. The inspector general for the intelligence community found the whistleblower’s charge credible and urgent, in which case the information should have been relayed to Congress. That hasn’t happened because the White House and Justice Department are fighting it.

America’s democratic system, the world’s oldest, is said to be resilient, with institutions strong enough to defend against runaway actors and with checks and balances designed to prevent too much power from building up in any one place or with any one person. Earlier in Trump’s presidency, that appeared to be the case. Right now, however, that is in question.

🐣 I’ve about had it with the @nytimes; by @Jzikah ⇊

 
🚫 NYT: For Biden, Whistle-Blower Complaint Could Cut 2 Ways http://nyti.ms/2m6mzaU
// RTing this’s trayf helps Trump; Reports that President Trump sought help from the Ukranian government could offer former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. both opportunities and risks.

CNN (6/4): Co-author of controversial New York Times Biden-Ukraine story is hired as Ukraine president’s spokesperson http://cnn.it/2m7oLPm freelancer Iuliia Mendel wrote the 5/1 article with Ken Vogel
⋙ NYT (May): Biden Faces Conflict of Interest Questions That Are Being Promoted by Trump and Allies

TheAtlantic, Tom Nichols: If This Isn’t Impeachable, Nothing Is http://bit.ly/2kXW7jx
// The president reportedly sought the help of a foreign government against Joe Biden.

Politico, Renato Mariotti: The Weak and Risky Case Against Andrew McCabe http://politi.co/2kXUWk7
// Is the president pushing prosecutors to file charges they can’t make stick?

🐣 RT @McFaul Ukrainians just voted into office a new president and parliament, creating the possibility of a genuine break with the past. At this most critical moment in Ukrainian history, Trump should be supporting this new president & parliament, not dragging them into OUR swamp.

🚫 NYT (May): Biden Faces Conflict of Interest Questions That Are Being Promoted by Trump and Allies http://nyti.ms/2kWmEOm
// 5/1/2019; Ken Vogel and Iuliia Mendel

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Super space beans: Kushner’s Ukraine “peace plan” has always been about lifting Russian sanctions, maybe to guarantee the commission from the Rosneft sale to himself and his family. Where’d that $283M payable by Qatar go?

🐣 RT @JoshMarshall Correct. The jejune fatalism is bullshit. People should be ashamed of themselves. This is definitely big stuff.
⋙ 🐣 RT @brianschatz Everybody trying to be all savvy and knowing about this and say “nothing matters” or whatever needs to summon some righteous outrage on behalf of our republic. This is big stuff.
🐣 But not simple, intuitive or easy-to-explain. If I can’t explain it to my 24yo daughter in 5 minutes, her eyes glaze over.

🐣 RT @JoshMarshall To me, the way this crime endangers the American government is the big deal. But we shouldn’t lose sight of the repulsive treatment of Ukraine. This is a small (in geopolitical terms) country menaced by a larger neighbor. It’s desperate for military assistance and the signal …
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoshMarshall 2/ sent by the US giving military assistance. The key word is desperate. The President is withholding that aid, which the Congress has already appropriated, until the President orders prosecutors to manufacture a case against Biden. That violates the law in Ukraine …
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoshMarshall 3/ It also puts the country in an impossible situation vis a vis the US since they know there’s a good chance Trump will be gone in a year and they’ll be faced with the party Trump made them plot against. It’s pretty garden variety extortion.

🐣 RT @kurteichenwald 1. It is very rare that I criticize a reporter by name. However, the recklessness and poor reporting of @kenvogel – and his “we’re going to keep pulling back the Biden story” garbage requires pointing out the abject poverty of his “reporting” and his attempts to take a few…
📌 https://twitter.com/kurteichenwald/status/1175474606485975042?s=20

⭕ 20 Sep 2019

🚫 NYT, Ken Vogel: Behind the Whistle-Blower Case, a Long-Held Trump Grudge Toward Ukraine http://nyti.ms/2n4jUPM
// 9/20-23/2019; anti-KV animus

WaPo, Asha Rangappa: The U.S. has no rules for when the president is a national security threat http://wapo.st/2m3lvEP
// The whistleblower controversy reveals the limits of our system’s defenses.

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Trump’s Ukraine Scandal Is Hiding in Plain Sight http://nym.ag/2lYxOSR

🐣 RT @MaxBoot “This is such an egregious example of the president misusing his office for personal gain.” My comments on @CNNTonight about why impeachment is necessary if Ukrainegate is as bad as it appears to be. See also my @PostOpinions column:
💽 https://twitter.com/MaxBoot/status/1175407179060273152?s=20/photo/1
⋙ WaPo, Max Boot: If Trump extorted a foreign leader for political gain, it’s impeachment time http://wapo.st/2AB9334

NYT, Stephen Vladeck: Why the Whistle-Blowing Process Is Breaking Down http://nyti.ms/2kVsv6o
// The separation of powers has become increasingly subservient to the separation of parties.

Politico: Biden calls for release of Trump’s phone call with Ukraine http://politi.co/2m5OYxM

DailyBeast, Sam Brodey and Sam Stein: Pelosi Not Budging on Impeachment and Her Colleagues Are Privately Screaming http://bit.ly/2kxQTeo
// “She’s still holding back,” one pro-impeachment lawmaker said of the Speaker. “If impeachment isn’t for this, why is impeachment in the constitution?”

🐣 RT @gtconway3d “The problem for Giuliani, the Republicans, and the president himself … is that Biden and his actions are now irrelevant to the offenses committed by Trump. The accusations against Biden are false, as we know from multiple fact checks ….”
⋙ WaPo, George Conway III and Neal Katyal: Trump has done plenty to warrant impeachment. But the Ukraine allegations are over the top. http://wapo.st/2kxR2ys

DailyBeast, Barbara McQuade: If Whistleblower Is Right, Trump May Have Committed Extortion and Bribery http://bit.ly/2m2B53x
// The president supposedly dangled millions of dollars in military aid to Ukraine in exchange for Kiev investigating Joe Biden. That looks a lot like old-fashioned corruption.

🐣 RT @maxbergmann What’s stunning is that Trump didn’t THREATEN to hold Ukraine security assistance hostage. He. Actually. DID. IT. He actually held hostage vital military aid to an ally AT war to pressure them to do a hit job on Dems. @ThePlumLineGS has a great overview
⋙ WaPo, Greg Sargent: As whistleblower scandal deepens, Trump bets on the coverup working http://wapo.st/2kxfBvo

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ So basically Vogel is saying that if Trump and Rudy would tone it down and not make it so obvious that they are illegally seeking foreign election assistance it would be much easier for the NYT to help them weaponize the disinformation they are trying to spread
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar Here’s @kenvogel of the New York Times saying on MSNBC that he views Joe Biden son’s work in Ukraine as “a significant liability for Joe Biden.” ¤ “There is a story here,” Vogel adds, saying “we’re going to continue to, sort of, pull that back.” (I’m sure Trump is very grateful!) 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1175155103847845893?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: U.S. to send additional troops to Saudi Arabia after attacks on oil facilities http://wapo.st/2m6EIW0 “a ‘moderate deployment,’ numbering in the hundreds” //➔ aka “sitting ducks”

🐣 RT @adamschiff The Inspector General found the whistleblower complaint involves “one of the most significant and important of the DNI’s responsibilities to the American people.” ¤ He found it to be both credible and urgent. ¤ And it’s being withheld from Congress. ¤ It will be brought to light. https://twitter.com/AdamSchiff/status/1175081169659908096?s=20

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 If US has legit need to investigate a US citizen with the help of a foreign government, there’s a formal process through a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty filed by DOJ with aid of State Dept. That’s NOT what this was. This was a political hit job through bribery & extortion.

🐣 RT @davidcicillini This is deadly serious. If the President does not allow the whistleblower complaint against him to be turned over to Congress, we will add it to the Articles of Impeachment.
⋙ 🐣 The articles of impeachment that will be printed on candy hearts next Valentine’s Day?

🐣 RT @PhilipRucker “Ukraine, if you’re listening…” — @AshleyRParker on one of the enduring characteristics of the Trump presidency: Saying the quiet part out loud.
⋙ WaPo, Ashley Parker: Ukraine, if you’re listening … How Trump tries to quell controversies by saying the quiet part out loud http://wapo.st/2kLkzF2
// The Debrief: An occasional series offering a reporter’s insights

🐣 RT @BillKristol Congress shouldn’t be distracted by the unusual way Trump’s demand for help from a foreign government against a U.S. politician came to light—a whistleblower complaint to an IG. Watergate began with a policeman coming upon a burglary. The key now is discovering what Trump did.

🐣 RT @ericbradner New Joe Biden states on Trump/Ukraine: “If these reports are true, then there is truly no bottom to President Trump’s willingness to abuse his power and abase our country.” https://twitter.com/ericbradner/status/1175176406965391360?s=20/photo/1

🐣 I dip my toes into the right wing fever swamp enough to have seen this coming about Hunter Biden. Here’s the rub: There’s no there there. This is Trump/Rudy trying to kick dirt in Biden’s face. Time to squash it. Like a bug.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: 9 questions about the Trump whistleblower complaint, answered http://wapo.st/2m5qTHq

🐣 RT @McFaul Viktor Shokin had a reputation of NOT cracking down on corruption, not the opposite.
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul Yes, the IMF and other providers of economic assistance to Ukraine at the time were deeply disappointed in Prosecutor General Shokin’s weak efforts in fighting corruption. Biden was part of big & loud chorus, not acting on his own.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul YES !!! It was not just Obama administration policy (not just “Biden policy”) to push for this Ukrainian general prosecutor to go, but a shared view in many capitals, multilateral lending institutions, and pro-democratic Ukrainian civil society.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @JoshMarshall Not enough news orgs are making the point that the person in question in 2015 was somehow us and eu believed was corrupt and had to go. Biden was US point man. Whole thing is preposterous. Everybody knows this. Some msm effort to muddy it.
⋙⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @chrislhayes I am watching this somehow turn into a story about Biden and am going to pass out.

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH MUST WATCH: Jeremy Bash sees 3 possible underlying crimes here: Extortion, conspiracy to engage in extortion, and conspiracy to violate federal election law. See the full interview w/ @NicolleDWallace: 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1175170315854462979?s=20/photo/1 https://on.msnbc.com/2kvt8DJ

🐣 RT @SethAbramson 1/ This is impeachable. Every Democrat holding public office in the United States needs to immediately say that this is impeachable. There should be no dithering about whether this is impeachable. It’s impeachable. America still has rule of law. Everyone must be on the same page. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1175153177110417408?s=20

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Interesting wording: “Mr. Trump’s desire for a Ukrainian investigation of Mr. Biden … is part of the secret whistle-blower complaint that is said to be about Mr. Trump and at least in part about his dealings with Ukraine, according to two people familiar with the matter.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 NYT now confirms: Trump repeatedly pressed his Ukrainian counterpart to talk with Rudy Giuliani, who had been urging the government in Kiev for months to investigate Joe Biden and his family, according to people briefed on the leaders’ call.
⋙⋙ NYT: Trump Pressed Ukraine’s Leader as Giuliani Pushed for Biden Inquiry http://nyti.ms/2mrEPMf

WaPo, Anne Appleman: Welcome, Americans, to the Ukrainian swamp http://wapo.st/2lYNaqC

🐣 RT @davidgura Rudy Giuliani, to Chris Cuomo: “If @RepAdamSchiff sent me a letter, I’d rip it up and throw it in the garbage.”
⋙ 🐣 Giuliani is existentially incapable of not committing perjury.

WSJ: Trump Repeatedly Pressed Ukraine President to Investigate Biden’s Son http://on.wsj.com/2m0dKzw Interactions under focus amid whistleblower complaint on U.S. president’s dealings with a world leader
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1175157164291305472?s=20/photo/1
// Interactions under focus amid whistleblower complaint on U.S. president’s dealings with a world leader

President Trump in a July phone call repeatedly pressured the president of Ukraine to investigate Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden ’s son, urging Volodymyr Zelensky about eight times to work with Rudy Giuliani, his personal lawyer, on a probe, according to people familiar with the matter.

“He told him that he should work with [Mr. Giuliani] on Biden, and that people in Washington wanted to know” whether allegations were true or not, one of the people said. Mr. Trump didn’t mention a provision of foreign aid to Ukraine on the call, said this person, who didn’t believe Mr. Trump offered the Ukrainian president any quid-pro-quo for his cooperation on any investigation.

🐣 There’s really no equivalence between the Trump/Ukraine/whistleblower story and the Biden son/Ukraine story. ¤ But I’ve been researching this for several hours and it’s too complicated not to be spun by Trump into fake-Kompromat on Biden. ¤ The public may not see the difference.

WaPo: Trump pressed Ukrainian leader to investigate Biden’s son, according to people familiar with the matter http://wapo.st/2ko3wbE

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo, Philip Bump: Trump has been openly trying to leverage Ukraine to his political benefit for months http://wapo.st/2m6eRxr //➔ Is there an equivalence to a DNC contractor seeking information in Ukraine on Paul Manafort? How about Hunter Biden? #deepdive

[In a]n effort to wave away questions about Russia’s role in the 2016 election [Trump and his team] suggest[ed] that Ukraine was engaged in something equivalent. It was a line of argument that leveraged a January 2017 article from Politico, describing how a consultant working for the Democratic National Committee had sought information from Ukrainian officials largely centered on Paul Manafort, previously a political consultant in that country but at the time Trump’s campaign chairman.

When news broke about Donald Trump Jr.’s having embraced an offer of dirt on Hillary Clinton that he believed came from the Russian government, the incident with the DNC contractor was lifted up as a counterpoint. Trump Jr.’s only media interview in the immediate aftermath of the revelation of the Trump Tower meeting was with Fox News’ Sean Hannity — who opened his show by walking through the DNC-Ukraine story in his own loaded, spottily accurate way.

Where this particular look-at-Ukraine effort fails is largely in scale. What’s alleged is that one contractor — who stopped working with the DNC in July — worked with staff at the Ukrainian embassy to examine Manafort’s record. Such research wasn’t part of her role with the party, and there’s no evidence that the DNC was broadly aware of her efforts. There’s no evidence that the Ukrainian government was actively engaged in a large effort to aid the Democrats or Hillary Clinton’s campaign. By contrast, U.S. intelligence officials uncovered evidence that Russia was trying to aid Trump at the highest levels — and was actively doing so in various ways.

The allegation is that in March 2016, Biden, then vice president, threatened to withhold $1 billion in loan guarantees unless the country fired its prosecutor general, Viktor Shokin. Shokin had been accused of not cracking down on corruption, and the Ukrainian parliament voted him out of office soon after.

Giuliani’s allegation of bribery centers on Biden’s son Hunter, who at the time served on the board of an energy company owned by a Ukrainian oligarch. That oligarch and the company, Burisma, may have been under investigation by Shokin at the time of his firing. That’s the line Giuliani draws: investigation tangentially related to Hunter Biden, ergo Joe Biden wants investigator fired.

Except, as with so many of Giuliani’s claims, that’s not a fair presentation of what happened.

As our fact-checkers have explained, Shokin had been under scrutiny for a long time for his failures to crack down on corruption, and not just by Biden or the United States. There’s no indication that the push to dump Shokin originated from Biden; it instead apparently came from staffers at the U.S. Embassy in Kiev. An anti-corruption activist in Ukraine told the Intercept that Shokin “was fired because he attacked the reformers within the prosecutor general’s office, reformers who tried to investigate corrupt prosecutors.”

In short, then, there’s a dearth of evidence that Biden decided that Shokin had to go in order to protect his son, or that the company for which his son worked was under investigation or that his son was involved in aspects of the company that would have been investigated. In fact, Shokin’s ouster led to the appointment of a prosecutor who ended up opening an investigation into Burisma, anyway (though this, too, is complicated).

While the thrust of the whistleblower complaint remains unclear, Giuliani seemed to suggest to Cuomo that it might involve Trump’s demanding that Ukraine focus on “corruption,” which, in Giuliani’s explanation centered on this Biden interaction. There’s speculation that Trump might have withheld aid to Ukraine in part to compel the country to conduct this “corruption” investigation — speculation that comes from people including U.S. senators. …

Here is where the loudness of the allegations is useful to Trump. If the whistleblower complaint does allege that Trump demanded Ukraine in essence bolster his political efforts in exchange for aid, Giuliani’s very public and very energetic discussion of that push in the context of “fighting corruption” has preset a narrative among Trump’s supporters. It would then have been a dually useful effort on Giuliani: smearing Biden and inoculating Trump’s base.

“Asked whether he discussed Biden in this conversation, [Trump said,] ‘It doesn’t matter what I discussed,’ ” The Post’s Seung Min Kim reports, “and says ‘someone ought to look into Joe Biden.’”

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Why Ukraine being the focus of Trump’s whistleblower complaint is particularly ominous http://wapo.st/2m0cpIY

Trump lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani has publicly urged the Ukrainians to pursue investigations that he has admitted would benefit Trump, and one in particular that could damage what appears to be Trump’s most threatening potential 2020 Democratic opponent, Joe Biden.

In May, Giuliani canceled a controversial planned trip to Ukraine that he had admitted was intended to apply pressure on its government to investigate Biden’s son Hunter Biden and his work for a Ukrainian gas company that had previously been of interest to investigators in the country.

Giuliani even acknowledged before the planned trip that it was intended to help Trump and that Giuliani was “meddling” in foreign affairs to that end.

“We’re not meddling in an election; we’re meddling in an investigation, which we have a right to do,” Giuliani told the New York Times’s Kenneth P. Vogel. Giuliani added: “There’s nothing illegal about it. Somebody could say it’s improper. . . . I’m asking them to do an investigation that they’re doing already and that other people are telling them to stop. And I’m going to give them reasons why they shouldn’t stop it because that information will be very, very helpful to my client, and may turn out to be helpful to my government.”

It was a remarkable admission at the time — particularly that it could be “very, very helpful to my client” and separating that from the idea that it might also happen to benefit the U.S. government. And it’s even more remarkable in this moment.

When Giuliani canceled the trip, he blamed the Ukrainian government and suggested Democrats had overblown the situation.

[T]he Ukrainian government’s readout of that call mentioned how Trump was “convinced the new Ukrainian government will be able to quickly improve [the] image of Ukraine, [and] complete [the] investigation of corruption cases, which inhibited the interaction between Ukraine and the USA.”

“The reality is the president of the United States has every right to say to another leader of a foreign country, ‘You got to straighten up before we give you a lot of money,’ ” Giuliani said. “It is perfectly appropriate for [Trump] to ask a foreign government to investigate this massive crime that was made by a former vice president.”

He tweeted the same sentiment shortly thereafter, despite the allegations involving the Bidens being highly speculative and far from proved.

🔆 This❗️⋙ DailyBeast, Anna Nemtsova: Ukrainian Official: Trump Wants Dirt ‘To Discredit Biden’ http://bit.ly/2mrtjR4 //➔ Head of Ukraine’s investigative agency: “There were no signs of illegality in [Hunter] Biden’s work in Ukraine.” He may be investigated anyway, to please Trump.
// Ukraine officials see no indication Biden or his son broke their laws. If Trump wants them investigated in Kyiv, his government will need to say why and what for.

Ukraine is ready to investigate the connections Joe Biden’s son Hunter had with the Ukrainian natural gas company Burisma Holdings, according to Anton Geraschenko, a senior adviser to the country’s interior minister who would oversee such an inquiry. 

Geraschenko told The Daily Beast in an exclusive interview that “as soon as there is an official request” Ukraine will look into the case, but “currently there is no open investigation.”

“Clearly,” said Geraschenko, “Trump is now looking for kompromat to discredit his opponent Biden, to take revenge for his friend Paul Manafort, who is serving seven years in prison.”

His remarks last week came amid widespread speculation that U.S. President Donald Trump had made vital U.S. military aid for Ukraine contingent on such an inquiry, but had tried to do so informally through unofficial representatives, including his lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, and Giuliani’s adviser on Ukraine, Sam Kislin. 

But Geraschenko spoke before the appearance of a Washington Post story on Thursday that implied that an intelligence community whistleblower may have reported that the untoward quid pro quo was put forth directly by Trump in a phone call with Ukraine’s newly elected president last July. 

Geraschenko reconfirmed his statements in a phone call on Friday.

Trump spoke to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on July 25 to congratulate him on his election. According to the official readout on Ukraine’s presidency website, “Donald Trump is convinced that the new Ukrainian government will be able to quickly improve image of Ukraine, complete investigation of corruption cases, which inhibited the interaction between Ukraine and the USA.”

Toward the end of August, the White House reportedly was considering whether to block $250 million of funds to support Ukraine’s military in its war against Russian-backed separatists. On Sept. 12, however, that funding was released, and even increased. Congressional pressure played a role, and it is unclear whether the whistleblower’s reported “promise” allegations, made soon after the Zelensky phone call, did as well. (On Friday, Zelensky’s office announced that he will meet with Trump next week.)

What’s certain is that American and Ukrainian politics are closely connected these days, and on Thursday evening Giuliani admitted he had asked officials in Ukraine to investigate Biden. Giuliani told CNN’s Chris Cuomo in a contentious interview that there is nothing wrong with pressing for an investigation into corruption.

Others might call this whole affair a matter of political—indeed, geopolitical—extortion.

At a minimum, Giuliani’s pressure has been interpreted here as weakening this country’s institutions by pressing them to dig for dirt on Trump’s most important Democratic challenger.

The Trump administration eventually released $390 million in military aid to Ukraine, $140 million more than the amount Kyiv had expected before the administration suspended the funds for “review” last month.

[Roman Truba’s agency, the State Bureau of Investigations] neither investigated Biden’s son nor Burisma Holding. There were no signs of illegality in Biden’s work in Ukraine, he said. “The State Bureau of Investigations should be an independent institution. I wish we would become as highly qualified, equipped with all modern technologies, and professional as the FBI.”

DailyBeast, Casey Michel: Rudy Giuliani Just Declared That It’s Open Season for Foreign Influence http://bit.ly/2m1NwNb
// Kyiv may have said “no,” but Trump’s personal lawyer has opened the floodgates for other governments to follow the president’s bidding and investigate and throw dirt on his rivals.

DailyBeast: Trump on Speaking to Ukraine Leaders About Biden: ‘It Doesn’t Matter What I Discussed’ http://bit.ly/2kKSIot

When asked whether he spoke to Ukrainian leaders about Joe Biden, President Donald Trump on Friday told reporters that “it doesn’t matter what I discussed.” “Someone ought to look into Joe Biden’s statement, because it was disgraceful,” Trump said in the Oval Office, adding that the “fake news doesn’t look into things like that” because the former vice president is a Democrat. “I don’t want to talk about any conversation other than to say, other than to say great conversation, totally appropriate conversation,” Trump said when reporters continued to press him. “It couldn’t have been better and keep asking questions and build it up as big as possible so you can have a bigger downfall,” he added, calling the conversation “beautiful.”

Trump then insisted that all of his conversations with foreign leaders are above board, and that he doesn’t know the identity of the “partisan whistleblower” who filed a complaint about a pledge the president allegedly made to a foreign leader. Trump’s remarks came shortly after The Daily Beast reported that a Ukrainian official said the country is ready to investigate connections Joe Biden’s son Hunter had with the Ukrainian natural-gas company Burisma Holdings.

DailyBeast, Kevin Rawnsley: There’s Never Been a Whistleblower Case Like This Before http://bit.ly/2m6lYWE “the administration’s refusal to allow [the] information to go to Congress is a blow to the IG’s independence”
// The whistleblowing process Congress set up for the intelligence community has been used up to 20 times a year, according to official reports. But never like the Trump complaint.

Background ⋙ BuzzFeedNews (7/22): Two Unofficial US Operatives Reporting To Trump’s Lawyer Privately Lobbied A Foreign Government In A Bid To Help The President Win In 2020 http://bit.ly/2mrkG95 //➔ It’s not just Rudy #longread
// 7/22/2019; By Michael Sallah, Tanya Kozyreva and Aubrey Belford; Reporting directly to Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, two operators waged a brazen back-channel campaign that could thrust another foreign country to the center of the next US election.

Background ⋙ Law&Crime, Matt Clibonoff (8/22): Rudy Giuliani Astonishes Legal Experts with Remarks on Ukraine-DNC Collusion Investigation http://bit.ly/2kIbOeR
// 8/22/2019

Background ⋙ JustSecurity, Viola Geinger (9/10): Trump and Giuliani’s Quest for Fake Ukraine “Dirt” on Biden: An Explainer http://bit.ly/2lPw3XT

Background ⋙ VanityFair, Alison Durkee (May): Ukraine Isn’t Having Rudy Giuliani’s Biden Conspiracies http://bit.ly/2krv8g3
// 5/16/2019; Even Giuliani’s top Ukrainian ally now says his claims about Hunter Biden have no basis in fact.

Background ⋙ NYMag, Adam Raymond (May): Everything We Know About the Joe Biden–Ukraine Controversy http://nym.ag/2mso8QR
// 5/7/2019

Vox, Aaron Rupar: Rudy Giuliani’s viral CNN meltdown over Trump and Ukraine, explained http://bit.ly/2kwDjb8

DailyBeast: Rudy Giuliani: Trump Just ‘Doing His Job’ on Joe Biden and Ukraine http://bit.ly/2kSW4FN

⭕ 19 Sep 2019

DailyBeast, Justin Baragona: Giuliani Admits He Asked Ukraine About Biden Seconds After Denying He Did in Insane CNN Interview http://bit.ly/2kKX92B 🤪🤐
// Giuliani CNN interview; “No, actually I didn’t,” Giuliani said when asked if he’d asked Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden and family. Thirty seconds later, he changed his tune: “Of course I did.”

🐣 RT @mayawiley I agree the facts, if the pan out, would be #bribery- meaning the facts show corrupt intent to bribe a foreign govt to interfere with a US election
⋙ 🐣 RT @Mimirokah1 This would clearly be federal criminal bribery & serious enough that an independent AG would at least consider suspending the policy against indicting a sitting President. (And, yes, I know that’s not the AG we have).
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @GregMiller NEW: the Trump call at the center of the IC firestorm centers on Ukraine. Trump spoke with leader of Ukraine weeks before the complaint was filed. @shaneharris @nakashimae @CarolLeonnig
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @GregMiller What did Trump “promise” the leader of Ukraine? TBD, but important context: US has been holding back millions in military/intel aid for Ukraine. At same time, Giuliani has made clear Trump team wants Ukraine to pursue probe that might implicate son of Joe Biden.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 Just as with the so-called “fake dossier,” they’re building a counter-narrative that Biden withheld $1B unless Poroshenko fired a prosecutor of company Hunter Biden was on the board of. I understand the timeline doesn’t support this, but that’s what they’ll do. Wash-Rinse-Repeat

NYT Editorial: ‘Urgent Concern’ About the President http://nyti.ms/2kVM1Qb
// A whistle-blower’s report has alarmed the intelligence agencies’ watchdog. Why won’t the administration share it with Congress?

🐣 RT @MSNBC Fmr. asst FBI Dir. @FrankFigliuzzi1 has advice for the whistleblower: If by next week his or her complaint hasn’t been “substantively conveyed to the house or senate intelligence committee, it’s time for you to come forward directly to those committees.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, DeadlineWH: ‘Our founding fathers didn’t envision this level of corruption and obstruction’: The president’s actions were behind the whistleblower’s complaint http://on.msnbc.com/2lXcayu
// Wash Post’s Ellen Nakashina, former assistant director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, former deputy assistant attorney general Harry Litman, The Daily Beast’s Sam Stein, and NYT’s Nick Confessore on the new reporting that reveals it was the president’s “promise” to a foreign leader that sparked the whistleblower’s complaint

🐣 RT @brhodes If Trump was trying to abuse his power of the presidency to solicit foreign help for his campaign, it’s hard to imagine a more impeachable offense.

🐣 RT @tribelaw Yes.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BillKristol If the whistleblower complaint is serious—as the IG seems to think—it won’t be Trump being careless or reckless on calls with foreign leaders. It would have to be an apparent quid pro quo—an offer of a U.S. policy in return for Trump’s personal benefit or electoral advantage.

🐣 RT @tribelaw Presidential obstruction of the legal process created specifically to hold the Executive Branch accountable to Congress’s Intelligence Committees is clearly an impeachable offense on top of whatever abuses of power the whistleblower reported to the DNI.

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger IF Trump traded aid for investigating Biden what excuse will R’s come up with then? If this is nailed down impeachment is imperative. This would be bribery and a high crime and misdemeanor

🐣 RT @McFaul So the president’s personal lawyer is confirming what the rest of us have been hypothesizing– that Trump asked Zelensky for dirt on Biden’s son. But Giuliani didnt provide the quo to this quid. U.S. assistance to Ukraine? If that’s true, then we have a real scandal.

🐣 RT @brhodes Trump sees no difference between his campaign and the national security policies of the US government. This is an existential crisis for American democracy.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT I don’t know what is in the whistleblower complaint, but it was clear to me that Ukraine officials were worried about the consequences of ignoring Giuliani’s demands. And of course they were. That’s why presidents shouldn’t have their campaigns talking to foreign leaders.

🐣 RT @nedprice An extraordinary letter from the Intelligence Community IG to Congress. The IG–a Trump appointee–doubles down on his determination that the matter DOES fall under the DNI’s jurisdiction and “relates to one of the most significant and important of the DNI’s responsibilities.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @nycsouthpaw A second letter from the IC IG to Schiff, dated September 17th. https://twitter.com/nycsouthpaw/status/1174745350780968961?s=20/photo/1-4

🐣 RT @DrDenaGrayson 🔥@ChrisCuomo: Did you ask #Ukraine to investigate @JoeBiden?#Giuliani: No, actually I didn’t.
Just 26 seconds later, Giuliani ADMITS to asking #Ukraine to probe Biden.
Cuomo: So you did ask #Ukraine to look into Joe Biden?
Giuliani: Of course I did!🤯 https://twitter.com/DrDenaGrayson/status/1174879855890092032?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @jonflan Rudy’s word salad, crazed shouting, and fake fact attacks on CNN earlier this evening suggest 2 things – 1. Biden is gathering electoral steam (thus the attack), and 2. the Judiciary Committee hearings earlier this week hurt Mr. T –

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw Pence’s reply was NOT a denial. If anything, he referred to Trump wanting the new government to move ahead with process against “corruption.” That’s the same word Giuliani uses in reference to his (false) Ukraine-Biden conspiracy. ¤ Read Pence’s non-response for yourself: https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1174844883330306048?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance If this turns out to be what the whistleblower complaint is about & it’s accurate, Trump must leave office immediately. A president can’t offer US aid to a foreign country in exchange for prosecution of a political opponent. Heaven help us if we can’t all agree on that.

≣ PBS: Read what the inspector general wrote about the ‘urgent’ whistleblower concern http://to.pbs.org/2mo89TL the two letters to House Intel Chair Rep Adam Schiff

🐣 RT @atrupar Rudy denying he asked Ukraine to investigate Biden followed by Rudy admitting he asked Ukraine to investigate Biden within 30 seconds of each other in this clip is just incredible to watch 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1174874518080434176?s=20 /photo/1

NYT: Trump Lawyers Argue He Cannot Be Criminally Investigated http://nyti.ms/2mrPQ0d
// The president’s legal team is trying to block a subpoena seeking his tax returns, claiming that any criminal investigation of Mr. Trump is unconstitutional.

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand New from me: What happens when an intelligence official blows the whistle on the president? The Whistleblower protection law never contemplated a scenario in which the DNI would completely withhold a complaint that the inspector general had deemed “urgent” 📌 https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/1174864521359503361?s=20
⋙ Politico, Natasha Bertrand: ‘A deficiency in the law’: How Trump accidentally exposed a whistleblower loophole http://politi.co/2mpXTKS
// What happens when the administration won’t tell Congress about a whistleblower complaint regarding the president? The answer to the once hard-to-fathom question is complicated.

DailyBeast: Trump Whistleblower Saga Threatens to Blow Up 2020 Campaign http://bit.ly/2mr5ZTv by Sam Brodey, Erin Banco, Asawin Suebsaeng and Sam Stein
// Two reports on Thursday night say the conversation in the complaint involved Ukraine, the country that the president’s close lawyer has turned to looking for dirt on Joe Biden.

DailyBeast, Scott Bixby: Whistleblower Complaint Being Suppressed by Trump or Someone ‘Close’ to Him, Schiff Says http://bit.ly/2mr5Sax
// Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) says the inspector general’s complaint is being held from Congress under the direction of either President Trump or someone in his camp.

NYT: Whistle-Blower Complaint Sets Off a Battle Involving Trump http://nyti.ms/2kVJZQ5
// The complaint, from a member of the intelligence community, remained opaque but involved at least one of the president’s communications with a foreign leader.

WaPo: Trump’s purported ‘promise’ to a foreign leader came after the White House scaled back readouts http://bit.ly/2mmj54g

WaPo: Whistleblower complaint about President Trump involves Ukraine, according to two people familiar with the matter http://bit.ly/2m5s21F

🐣 RT @MiekeEoyang Another interesting wrinkle here. The President’s classification authority is *regulatory* where as the requirement to disclose to the committees is *statutory*. ¤ Further, executive privilege is also not rooted in statute, and the supreme court has said that it is not absolute.

NYT: Whistle-Blower’s Complaint Is Said to Involve Multiple Acts by Trump http://nyti.ms/2kTS7Rg
// The complaint goes beyond a commitment that President Trump was said to have made to a world leader.

🐣 RT @DanaBashCNN Scoop from @mkraju Multiple sources say the House Judiciary Committee is preparing to take initial steps to potentially hold Corey Lewandowski in contempt over his refusal to answer questions at this week’s hearing.

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq We are on the verge of a major constitutional crisis here, folks.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: What is the Trump whistleblower complaint about? Here’s a timeline of what we know. http://bit.ly/2kvlwkE

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Trump Administration Covering Up His Disturbing Offer to Foreign Leader http://nym.ag/2lZ6X9c

🐣 RT @carriecordero So far based on reporting, it appears an IC whistleblower has followed the law & procedures to report, through appropriate channels, an issue the person believed urgently needed the attention of independent overseers…. 📌 https://twitter.com/carriecordero/status/1174677950656110599?s=20

Politico: Andrew McCabe cites Barr in bid to avoid charges http://politi.co/2mq7269
// Lawyers for the former FBI deputy director are asking whether the Justice Department is using a double standard to pursue him.

WaPo: Iran warns U.S. of ‘all out war’ if attacked http://bit.ly/2lVFTrB

⭕ 18 Sep 2019

WaPo, Greg Sargent (9/18): Are Democrats ready for the coming disinformation tsunami? http://wapo.st/2kw77oj

🐣 RT @mrbromwich Time to hold the lawyers accountable. The DC Rules of Professional Conduct define misconduct as “conduct that seriously interferes with the administration of justice.” Every WH lawyer who facilitates obstruction of Congress through bogus privilege claims violates this rule. https://twitter.com/mrbromwich/status/1174283126832545793?s=20

TheBulwark, Jonathan Last: 33 Questions About Lewandowski’s Lie http://bit.ly/2lXvUSs
// He says he’s not obligated to be honest with the media. This raises questions for everyone.

🐣 RT @alfonslopeztena The dictator is the one animal who needs to be caged. He betrays his profession and his constitution. He betrays the people and destroys human values. He destroys culture. He binds the youth. He makes the structure collapse. He rules by fluke and freak. – Zulfikar Ali Bhutto 💽 https://twitter.com/alfonslopeztena/status/1083465747270115329?s=20/photo/1
// 🌀 Trump glowing globe Saudis skeletal

NBCNews, Ken Dilanian: Trump communication reportedly at center of whistleblower complaint http://nbcnews.to/2koDJQD
// The complaint the administration is withholding from Congress was filed by an intelligence officer after a phone call the president had, according to a former official.

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand JUST IN: The Acting Director of National Intelligence will testify publicly before the House Intel committee on Sept 26 in relation to the whistleblower complaint received by ODNI. The Intel community inspector general will testify in closed session tomorrow, per @RepAdamSchiff

🐣 RT @cryborg Iran calls it slander they’re being accused of attacking SA. SA says Iran is the culprit and offers ‘proof’. Yemen: Houthis claim responsibility
Trump wants to creditline Iran 15 billion
Putin is an Iranian ally and business partner.
Putin controls Trump
Quite the 🧩

🐣 RT @tburages I suddenly remembered what Putin asked of Trump a year ago: McFaul and Browder. Back then Trump didn’t refuse. ¤ And Putin wants Smolenkov added to that list
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul [2018] I am an American. Call me crazy, naive, or idealistic, but I expect my government to defend me when attacked by a hostile government. I cannot defend myself from Putin alone.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @DaniScotchIrish [2018] Michael @McFaul went to the White House today after Trump said he would hand him over to Putin to meet with Trumplicans about the possibility that Russia could charge him & other Americans Putin has it in for like @Billbrowder #Maddow

🐣 RT @brhodes The saddest thing is that Trump can find lackeys at the top of DoJ and count on Republicans in Congress to support his efforts to actively undermine the United States of America.

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ THREAD: Why should we be concerned that there may have been a communication between Trump and a foreign leader that involved a “promise” that was thought to be so alarming that it warranted a whistleblower complaint? There are tricky legal issues here I’ll try to spell out: 📌 https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1174515385204445184?s=20

WaPo: Pelosi says she would have held Lewandowski in contempt ‘right then and there’ http://bit.ly/ 2kHu6gk

🐣 RT @kelly2277 ‼️BREAKING NEWS‼️whistleblower report involves President Trump’s communications via a phone call with a foreign leader and a ‘promise’ that was made 🔥🔥🔥
⋙ [WaPo http://bit.ly/2kEHRMJ%5D
🐣 RT @kelly2277 [VentureCapital] […] 🔥🔥Well… look at the Kremlin’s readouts on calls between Trump and Putin vs the absence of any on our end 🤔 🎩 tip to @Feenielives4him for this interesting thread by @File511 https://twitter.com/kelly2277/status/1174498172401541120?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @File511 Now ¤ Now ¤ Don’t be mean and think I’m making something out of nothing because ¤ DID ¤ YOU ¤ MISS ¤ THE ¤ AUGUST 1, 2019 US TREASURY SANCTIONS DIRECTIVE? ¤ Always read the whole thread… https://twitter.com/File511/status/1174506186370166784?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @cbn2 Did you see WaPo’s breaking news on the whistleblower? ¤ Reports the person is [WAS] involved with the National Security Council, and is concerned by a promise Donald Trump made to a foreign leader in a phone call.
// To @TheRickWilson

🐣 RT @dcpoll July 31: “The Russian president viewed Trump’s offer as a sign that fully-fledged bilateral relations could be restored in the future.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @NedPrice Apropos of nothing, this July 31 Trump-Putin phone call, which Trump initiated ostensibly to offer assistance for wildfires in Siberia, has never made sense to me. Also, California was burning at the time, and Trump barely lifted a finger.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @RusEmbUSA US President Donald Trump, in phone talks with Vladimir Putin, offered assistance to Moscow in fighting wildfires in Siberia. The Russian president viewed Trump’s offer as a sign that fully-fledged bilateral relations could be restored in the future https://twitter.com/RusEmbUSA/status/1156692980180410368?s=20

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok Let me reiterate, I’m speculating about what promise Trump could have made to Putin that might compel a whistleblower to file a complaint. My theories are all very plausible & very disturbing. Lives are at risk. And Putin’s done NOTHING to deserve accommodating promises. #Maddow
⋙ 🐣 RT @PaulaChertok One explosive theory: Maybe Trump made a promise to Putin involving the exfiltrated Russian spy outed in Virginia—the CIA asset w/ direct knowledge that Putin directed Russia’s attack to help Trump win the 2016 election. That would light a whistleblower’s hair on fire. #Maddow
⋙⋙ [More Theories] 🐣 RT @PaulaChertok Pentagon defunds European projects that deter #Russia to fund Trump’s wall, authority DoD gained when Trump declared the border a national emergency – The Washington Post 📌 [Thread] https://twitter.com/PaulaChertok/status/1169379170259877888?s=20

🐣 RT @Lawrence Here’s the law on whistleblower info to Congress. https://twitter.com/Lawrence/status/1174502169061539840?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @SethAbramson 1/ Presidents are allowed to make promises; they do it all the time, for instance by promising to stand by our allies in this or that way. That a secret Trump promise to a foreign national led to an intelligence community whistleblower complaint means it was an IMPROPER PROMISE. 📌 [Thread] https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1174496418335252480?s=20

🐣 RT @tribelaw Even if POTUS made some other promise to Putin — or to some other dictator — one wonders how close to treason it’d have to come for @SpeakerPelosi to be moved to consider . . . oh, say, impeachment?
⋙ 🐣 RT @tribelaw Might POTUS have promised Putin in a call in August 12 that he’d unmask the Kremlin spy who then had to be exfiltrated to save his life? Just wondering . . . @RepAdamSchiff
↥ ↧
🐣 Partial thread from 9/14/2019 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1174499048331649024?s=20/photo/1

NYT: This Picture Tells You Everything You Need to Know About Impeachment http://nyti.ms/2m1BDGK
// A Renaissance-style tableau for a divided Washington.

🐣 RT @neal_katyal This is going to be huge. DOJ& Admin are contorting themselves backwards to try to hide this. Truth will come out. There are probably tapes and transcripts documenting a gross abuse of power by Trump. Gonna be ugly.And enablers should all face consequences
🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood “Trump’s interaction w/foreign leader included a ‘promise’ so troubling that it prompted a whistleblower complaint. ¤ “complaint was filed 8/12. WH records indicate Trump had interactions with 5 foreign leaders in preceding weeks, including a call w/Putin”
⋙ 🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Trump’s communications with foreign leader are part of whistleblower complaint that spurred standoff between spy chief and Congress, former officials say http://bit.ly/2kEHRMJ
// By Greg Miller, Ellen Nakashima and Shane Harris; Carol D. Leonnig and Julie Tate contributed to this report.

🐣 RT @qjurecic Yes. Part of the job of representing the public is to guide them toward what is important and what they should care about. Pretending this isn’t so is absurd and insulting.
⋙ 🐣 RT @chrislhayes The reason that the House Democrats’ efforts have failed to galvanize the public is because the Speaker of the House very clearly does not WANT the public galvanized on impeachment. End of story.

WaPo, Max Boot: In his showdown with Iran, Trump blinks http://bit.ly/2kQA8er “The hardliners are right: Trump is weakening America with his incoherent foreign policy. Our enemies don’t fear us and our allies don’t trust us.”

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Mystery of Adam Schiff and whistleblower takes dangerous new turn http://bit.ly/2lXC8Si

🐣 RT @mayawiley I watched with great relief as @BarryBerke drew blood, drawing out #Lewandowski lies in the press, and drawing out by inference that Lewandowski did fear committing a crime. #MasterClass
⋙ 🐣 RT @thepopcornwheel Barry Berke. This is how you question a fool like Corey Lewandowski. Don’t be nice. Don’t say “I agree with you”, like some of the Democrats did today in their exchanges. Just keep throwing out the questions. 💽 https://twitter.com/mayawiley/status/1174317924527554561?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 17 Sep 2019

🐣 RT @lawfareblog The executive branch holds many cards in the dispute over an intelligence whistleblower. ¤ The administration forcing litigation on this could push resolution past the 2020 election—which, @MargLTaylor writes, could be a dereliction of constitutional duty.
⋙ Lawfare: The Mysterious Whistleblower Complaint: What Is Adam Schiff Talking About? http://bit.ly/2kUgPRx xx

💽 MSNBC, TheLastWord: Fmr. federal prosecutor: Lewandowski “may have perjured himself” in hearing http://on.msnbc.com/2kP5a6k Mimi Rocah tells Lawrence that Corey Lewandowski was likely caught in a series of lies
// Mimi Rocah tells Lawrence that Corey Lewandowski was likely caught in a series of lies under the questioning of the Democratic counsel on the Judiciary Committee. Lawrence is also joined by Judiciary member Rep. Eric Swalwell.

Politico: Schiff: Top intel official has refused to turn over ‘urgent’ whistleblower complaint http://politi.co/2lWLtd5 “”We also believe at this juncture that it would be premature for the DNI to appear on Thursday at a congressional hearing,” the DNI General Counsel wrote to Schiff

Vox, Andrew Prokop: Corey Lewandowski’s chaotic congressional testimony, explained http://bit.ly/2kCSuzD
// It was House Judiciary Democrats’ first big hearing of the fall. Here’s how it went.

NYT Editorial: When Is Impeachment Not Impeachment? http://nyti.ms/2kiiH6a
// When the speaker of the House thinks it is politically foolhardy.

🐣 RT @RepCohen Lewandowski was fired from Americans for Prosperity following voter fraud allegations & his former boss was convicted of corruption & lying to authorities. He has been around corruption for years. That’s why Trump asked him to help obstruct the #MuellerInvestigation. #CoverUp

NYT: Key Moments from Corey Lewandowski’s Testimony Before Congress http://nyti.ms/2kF6RU9
// Mr. Lewandowski, President Trump’s former campaign manager, testified before lawmakers conducting an impeachment inquiry.

TheHill: Nadler considering holding Lewandowski in contempt http://bit.ly/2mnAVnF

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Jesus, they should have LED with Berke and they would have an ENTIRE DAY OF NEWS

🐣 RT @ Ok, so Barry Berke is revealing @CLewandowski_ as lying, corrupt criminal he is. He’s showing what a well-prepared, experienced, strategic defense attorney can do. This is getting real facts & real truth out. Kudos to the @HouseJudiciary for making this happen.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance It’s now clear why the GOP didn’t want Berke to question Lewandowski, who unraveled into acknowledging lies and half truths. Lewandowski was the smarmy witness in a trial who the jury sees straight through.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance As @RepJerryNadler announces experienced criminal lawyer & House Judic comm staffer for the Dems Barry Berke will begin 30 minutes of questioning of Lewandowski, GOP Reps break out in a flurry of parliamentary motions & a request to adjourn.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance The Lewandowski hearing is still going-the hour of questioning by each party’s committee staff will happen, presumably, at the end. And it will be make or break.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ “Optimistic might be too strong of a word given how many times we’ve thought the rule of law would finally have a resurgence and it’s flopped… If the Democrats play their 30 minutes right… We’ll have this series of admissions…” – @JoyceWhiteVance w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/JoyceWhiteVance/status/1174077301199441920?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @atrupar .@RepJayapal backs Lewandowski into corner about disconnect between what he’s saying (he was truthful w/Mueller) & what Trump has said (that whole Mueller report is fabricated). ¤ She ends by pressing him about if he “lied about POTUS telling you to write down a note” for Sessions

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Get ready for a spectacular display of Trump’s corruption http://bit.ly/2kGg26L

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger lewandowski just told us Trump tried to obstruct the impeachment process
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The best evidence of obstruction of justice http://bit.ly/2kRhWkL

🐣 RT @moscow_project Lewandowski admits that he didn’t want to meet with Sessions at the DOJ because he didn’t want there to be an official record. ¤ That’s not what you do if you think what you’re doing is innocent.

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade 1h Narrative that House hearings are a “redo“ of Mueller investigation is misleading nonsense. Mueller was unable to decide whether a crime was committed because he believed it was not his province to do so. It is the province of Congress. That’s why we’re here. #CoreyLewandowski

🐣 RT @jonflan The error here is that Lewandowski committed several overt acts in furtherance of the obstruction conspiracy and never w/drew from the conspiracy – a conspiracy takes 2 to tango, and you don’t have to succeed. L is exposed to prosecution w/o any immunity. So is Mr. T., Pile on.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson 1/ This is outrageous contempt. It isn’t just that this scumbag Lewandowski is slapping the committee with it. ¤ This is a test, and the Democrats are going to fail it. They’re so bad at this it makes me cringe. 📌 https://twitter.com/TheRickWilson/status/1174025822719631361?s=20

🐣 RT @joycewhitevance If Lewandowski continues to refuse to answer questions, saying “WH has directed me not to disclose” @HouseJudiciary needs to get a judge to compel him to testify.

🐣 RT @vickerysec What Lewandowski is doing, at this very moment, is obstruction of justice in the sense that whatever he testifies to right now is sworn testimony considerable within any criminal investigation. ¤ He is committing a crime right now.

🐣 RT @mayawiley What I hope Americans ask is why #GOP and White House are desperate to prevent #Lewandowski from simply sayin what he said to #Mueller. It’s because it was so clearly an active attempt to #obstruction the #MuellerInvestigation

🐣 RT @RepValDemings It’s clear that Mr. Lewandowski is going to treat this hearing as a charade. ¤ From the first minute, he is refusing to answer questions as simple as “did you meet with the President?” ¤ This is a coverup, orchestrated by the White House to protect the president.

🐣 RT @tribelaw .@RepAdamSchiff rightly said on @Morning_Joe that the president’s ongoing obstruction of all Congress’s efforts to investigate his misconduct is itself an impeachable offense. Exactly.

💙 🐣 RT @JenniferTaub 📌 Here we go! Tweeting the @HouseJudiciary impeachment inquiry hearing. Witness will be Corey Lewandowski, former Trump Campaign manager. Chairman Nadler gaveled in at 1:16 p.m.
// livetweet thread

🐣 RT @tedlieu Trump told Lewandowski to direct Sessions to limit the Mueller investigation to future elections & prohibit any look at Russian interference in the 2016 election. An attempt to obstruct an investigation is a federal crime.
⋙ 🐣 RT @tedlieu Robert Mueller identified 10 instances of Obstruction of Justice. In 5 of those instances, he found “substantial evidence” the crimes were committed. Corey Lewandowski was intimately involved in one of those crimes. He is the witness today at @HouseJudiciary. 🔲 https://twitter.com/tedlieu/status/1174008953820319744?s=20

🐣 RT @kasparov63 Germany went through the painful process of admission & reconciliation with its dark past. The USSR never did. There was no Nuremberg for Communism, even when the USSR fell in 1991. Just 9 years later, Putin took over.

🐣 RT @RepAdamSmith Under the White House legal theory, witnesses are immune from subpoena if they have:
– Worked for the President (or not)
– When he was President (or not)
– About conversations the President was in (or not)
Wrong. Corruption isn’t a privilege. And compliance isn’t voluntary.
⋙ 🐣 RT @mkraju WH says Corey Lewandowski can’t talk about conversations with the president not contained in Mueller report. Lewandowski was never a WH employee.

⭕ 16 Sep 2019

🐣 RT @JavierBlas The level of trolling of Putin reaches a new high, joking that #SaudiArabia should buy the same S-300 anti-missile defence system that Moscow already sold to Tehran (amid the laughter of Iranian officials, including President Rouhani) | #OOTT #oil #Iran #Russia 💽 https://twitter.com/JavierBlas/status/1173696058704191495?s=20/photo/1

USAToday, Barbara McQuade: Democrats should think like criminal prosecutors as they investigate Trump impeachment http://bit.ly/2knFWfl

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Nadler responds: “This is a shocking and dangerous assertion of executive privilege and absolute immunity. The President would have us believe that he can willfully engage in criminal activity and prevent witnesses from testifying before Congress.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 The White House has blocked former Trump aides Rob Porter and Rick Dearborn from testifying in House Democrats’ impeachment inquiry. Corey Lewandowski has been cleared to provide only limited testimony about potential obstruction by Trump, NYT reports.
⋙⋙ NYT: Lewandowski Cleared to Testify in House Inquiry, as White House Blocks Others http://nyti.ms/2lSoX58

WaPo, Harry Litman: A whistleblower filed a complaint to the intelligence IG. Why is it being withheld from Congress? http://bit.ly/2lQJNlx

Politico, Natasha Bertrand and Josh Gerstein: Obama’s team lines up to defend Andrew McCabe in court http://politi.co/2lQvxJx
// Obama-era national security leaders would testify on behalf of McCabe should he face trial over allegations that he misled officials about leaks to the media.

NYT: 8 Years of Trump Tax Returns Are Subpoenaed by Manhattan D.A. http://nyti.ms/2kP2ANE
// Investigators demanded the president’s personal and corporate tax returns as they examine hush money paid to Stormy Daniels.

Salon, Sophia Tesfaye: Is the Trump administration squelching a whistleblower — and a major scandal? http://bit.ly/2kkclmZ
// Intel Committee chair Adam Schiff thinks there’s a major scandal brewing — and it may touch Trump personally

YahooNews: Exclusive: Russia carried out a ‘stunning’ breach of FBI communications system, escalating the spy game on U.S. soil http://yahoo.it/2lSRgQS

⭕ 15 Sep 2019

🐣 RT @justinamash Under our Constitution, the power to commence war lies with Congress, not the president and certainly not Saudi Arabia. We don’t take orders from foreign powers.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Saudi Arabia oil supply was attacked. There is reason to believe that we know the culprit, are locked and loaded depending on verification, but are waiting to hear from the Kingdom as to who they believe was the cause of this attack, and under what terms we would proceed!

💙💙 Salon, Paul Rosenberg: The Trump depression (and we don’t mean the economy): Key symptom of autocratic regimes http://bit.ly/2md6tfH
// Experts see a “population-based depression” taking hold in America. But it might force us toward positive change

America is nowhere near as bad as Brazil or China, much less North Korea. But our democracy is eroding significantly. Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) tracks hundreds of attributes of democracy for 202 countries, spanning more than two centuries. Its 2019 report found that “24 countries are now severely affected by what is established as a ‘third wave of autocratization,'” an erosion of democratic rights “that has slowly gained momentum since the mid 1990s. … Among them are populous countries such as Brazil, India and the United States.” 

If Trump has his way — demolishing all restraints on his power — things will only get much worse, with the journey Glasser took as a tour book guide of what’s to come. And people are feeling it in their bones.

“In America under Trump there is a population-based depression taking hold. It is a very subtle, smoldering, pervasive and serious condition that people in autocratic countries chronically live with,” physician and scholar Frederick “Skip” Burkle told me in a recent interview. Burkle has any number of academic credentials: He was founding director of the Center for Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance at the University of Hawaii, and currently serves in advisory or research capacities at the Harvard School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University Medical Institutes, the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington and elsewhere. …

The rise of these sycophants to positions of power in Trump’s administration is one key developments that has accelerated the craziness of late. William Barr’s appointment as attorney general was a watershed moment in this regard. His outright lying about the contents of the Mueller report profoundly misled the public about its basic findings, a state of affairs that persists to this day. That is arguably the driving reason Trump has not already been impeached.

That was echoed as farce when NOAA disavowed a National Weather Service tweet correcting Trump’s false claim that Hurricane Dorian was threatening Alabama. The insistence that Trump had no hand in that — his sycophants were only too eager to take action unbidden — is actually worse, in terms of how the pathocracy is advancing. The rot is spreading, and growing more virulent.

[Elizabeth] Mika went even further in her description. “Once a conscienceless individual assumes position of ultimate power, he gathers around him others who are psychologically similar to him, and builds a government almost exclusively comprised of characterologically defective people to better implement his egocentric, often anti-human agenda.” 

“The lessons from the collapse of communism are the same lessons that any peoples fighting against oppression have always had to learn,” she said. “The resistance always starts with like-minded people — in this case, people with a functioning conscience opposing the grip of pathocracy — finding each other, coming together, and turning their first internal, then external protest into a more or less organized social movement.” Ultimately, she assured me, “The resistance wins; all inhumane regimes eventually fall.” 

Disruption for its own sake is what we got under Trump, but it was emphatically not the ideal form of disruption. “When disruption is called for, as happens during times of peoples’ increasing pain and suffering,” Mika said, “it would take on a transformative character, leading toward, and not away from, higher values. It is the positive aspect of positive disintegration.”

That’s what we should be striving for now. It’s what we should be looking for in our leaders, and in ourselves. “It is up to us to keep this transformative momentum growing,” Mika said, stressing that in her view positive change is inevitable. “Our developmental trajectory leads always toward our highest values, despite — and because of — periods of trials and tribulations.”

‼️ Let’s not forget Congress tried to stop arms sales to Saudis for Yemen war ⋙ TheTelegraph (7/25/2019): Trump vetoes measures blocking arms sales to Saudi Arabia for war in Yemen http://bit.ly/2mg26AB

WaPo: Legal showdown looms over House subpoena to intel director http://bit.ly/2lSAukT

🐣 RT @SethAbramson **TIMELINE*
1. Trump orders Deputy DNI fired (8/9).
2. Whistleblower complaint filed (8/12).
3. DNI leaves job (8/15).
4. ICIG rules whistleblower report properly filed, “urgent,” and for Congress’s eyes.
5. Acting DNI refuses to give Congress report, citing a “higher authority.”

💙 ◕ Medium, @Rigel2020 (2017): They are Rigging Elections Around the World — Staging Coups & Ruining Democracies Everywhere http://bit.ly/2me7ows
// 11/12/2017; awesome charts

🐣 RT @repadamschiff No Director of National Intelligence has ever refused to turn over a whistleblower complaint the IG determined to be urgent and credible. ¤ There is no privilege to engage in misconduct; not under this president, or any other. ¤ That’s why I issued a subpoena and will enforce it. 💽 https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1173299911158374410?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 14 Sep 2019

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok #Russia Has Compromising Information on Trump, former KGB chief Oleg Kalugin says 📌 https://twitter.com/PaulaChertok/status/1171474113249992705?s=20
🐣 RT @PaulaChertok Ex KGB Chief Kalugin says he saw documents about the kompromat collected from Trump’s USSR visits. He says the compromising material is w/ girls/prostitutes. He states Russia’s KGB has a very long memory & can wait decades before using its kompromat. Trump knows this, he says.


// 9/10-14/2019

💙💙 TheGuardian, Peter Pomerantsev: I left Russia to escape Putin’s assault on reason. Now I fear the UK is on the same path http://bit.ly/2knB7CM
// We need to develop a more collaborative political discourse, built on facts, not spin

Nothing is true and everything is possible. That was my one-line attempt to sum up the politics and propaganda that enveloped Russia at the start of the 21st century. It was a world where politicians no longer cared whether they were caught lying; where old ideologies were dead and conspiracy thinking had become the new way to explain the world; where all the old political categories (socialist and liberal, conservative and communist) seemed utterly meaningless and it was unclear what political parties stood for; where warped nostalgia and vague emotive calls to “Raise Russia From Its Knees” had taken over from any rational idea of the future.

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ I’m sure it’s just a coincidence that the Russian organized crime and money laundering experts in DOJ who continued their investigations unabated happen to be the very people targeted by the Trump admin, as explained here:
⋙ TheAtlantic, Natasha Bertrand (2018): Trump’s Top Targets in the Russia Probe Are Experts in Organized Crime http://bit.ly/2LGGSTm
// 8/30/2018; Some of President Trump’s favorite targets in the Russia probe have spent their careers in the Justice Department and the FBI investigating organized crime and money laundering, particularly as they pertain to Russia.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @BillBrowder Unbelievable! Cameron Ortis, the Canadian law enforcement official heading up the money laundering investigation connected to the Magnitsky murder was arrested last night in Ottawa for alleged espionage and working with a foreign power. Same thing happened in Switzerland
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @MichelleZillio BREAKING: RCMP official charged with breaching official secrets law oversaw Russian money-laundering probe http://bit.ly/tgam.ca/2kBGPkD (via @globeandmail) #cdnpoli #RCMP #CameronOrtis
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @MichelleZillio #CameronOrtis oversaw a money-laundering probe into allegations that millions in defrauded Russian tax dollars, exposed by Russian tax lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, were funneled through Canada, a source with knowledge of the matter told The Globe and Mail. #cdnpoli #RCMP

SFChronicle: Editorial: Democrats are and should be conducting an impeachment inquiry http://bit.ly/2lQSKLD

🐣 RT @NaveedJamali The unredacted #MuellerReport contains mention of an investigation into foreign influence via money flowing to a PAC. I have long suspected this was Qatar, Saudi Arabia and/or UAE. All of which are engaged in a proxy war with Iran. This is how Trump has sold our foreign policy.

🐣 RT @tribelaw This would’ve been conspiracy by POTUS to commit criminal espionage. @RepAdamSchiff’s Committee needs to get to the bottom of it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TomJChicago Connect the dots:
1 Spy extracted from Russia is outed w/ MSM coverage
2 Schiff says DNI is withholding urgent whistleblower info
3 IG agrees- urgent
4 Barr helps cover
Guess only- Trump’s ppl planned to expose spy to Putin. Going public stopped the plan.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @Atlas2112 As a former field agent, if the implications of this are fact[,] then the President of the United States and this administration are handing over government agents to Russia… while they are active… to be killed… @maddow @RepAdamSchiff @RepJerryNadler
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @MissFuhrerious And this whistleblower knew Trump fed Dilanian the assets name & home address at the direction of Putin to put a target on his back? Cuz this is something HUGE going on here.
⋙⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 Why wouldn’t Trump tell Putin directly? The whistleblower could have told Dilanian to make public to compel WITSEC to act; though Dilanian said they figured out who it was from publicly available sources. (Actually, for all we know, the guy is dead.)

🐣 RT @kelly2277 [VentureCapital] 🚨Emergency🚨 @AdamSchiff subpoenaed DNI Maguire for not providing him w a whistleblowers complaint regarding the intel community. The DOJ- Barr won’t release it because of ‘privileged comms’ which must mean @realDonaldTrump is involved 😳 http://bit.ly/2kLdSme 📌 https://twitter.com/kelly2277/status/1172860031697653760?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 The whistleblower is going to have to come forward to Schiff. They will never release the report to HouseIntel. (This may be why Schiff released to letter to the public)
⋙ 🐣 RT @kelly2277 […] Timing: Smolenkov, the RU spy that said Putin gave a direct order to help Trump win the election was “relocated” the other day. Trump asked Barr to find out sources & methods that precipitated the investigation😳 http://cnn.com/ [link error]
#ImpeachTrumpNow
⋙ 🐣 RT @kelly2277 Everyone is curious why all of a sudden Smolenkov’s identity and address were ‘discovered.’ Did Trump and Barr find out about Smolenkov and share his location w Putin ¤ Did Trump want revenge on this dbl agent that had exposed his treason ¤ @RepAdamSchiff
⋙⋙ Newsweek: Russian Officials ‘Punished’ for Allowing Top CIA Spy in Kremlin to Escape Moscow, Actions Blasted As ‘Irresponsible’ http://bit.ly/2kcWTc6
⋙ 🐣 RT @kelly2277 Why does @realDonaldTrump hate Montenegro ”US contacts told the Montenegrins there were some people who had to board a vessel “without any pomp”, but gave no further details. Montenegro officials agreed without asking any questions” [⇊]
⋙⋙ TheGuardian: Oleg Smolenkov: alleged US spy who gave Russia the slip http://bit.ly/2kMov8d
// A Montenegro holiday reportedly provided cover for a defection that until this week had left little trace

NatRev, Andrew McCarthy: Why It’s Unlikely the McCabe Grand Jury Voted against Indictment http://bit.ly/2kmxGfC

⭕ 13 Sep 2019

WaPo, Anne Applebaum: How tragic that a Republican president is undermining economic and political freedom http://bit.ly/2kAqdK4 “I doubt Trump has heard of ‘autocratic capture.’ But it’s the policy he pursues.”

“State capture” is a form of systemic corruption in which private companies have improper influence on the state: They use their money to “buy” whole parts of the bureaucracy to ensure that laws and regulations fit their needs. It’s an expression the World Bank invented to describe some of the economies in the post-Soviet world.

“Autocratic capture” — a newer phrase invented by Ian Bassin, a lawyer and the director of the activist group Protect Democracy — is something like the opposite. It’s a form of systemic corruption in which politicians have improper influence on private companies. They use government power to put pressure on businessmen and to force them, or their employees, to toe a political line. …

Many Americans, but Republicans in particular, long opposed the nationalization of industry and state-controlled companies that are more common in Europe. Instead, they were proud of the American commitment to both economic and political freedom. How ironic, how tragic, that a Republican president is now undermining both.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: A big loss in court for Trump http://wapo.st/2kho9X7 On Friday, a Second Circuit appeals court revived a lawsuit filed by businesses that claim President Trump’s unconstitutional receipt of foreign emoluments negatively impacted their business.

🐣🔊RT @harrylitman The possible “no bill” in the Andrew McCabe prosecution would be huge. That calls for an immediate TALKING FEDS NOW! emergency episode with great former feds to unpack what happened and assess the damage to the DOJ. Fortunately we have one right here: http://bit.ly/McCastrophe

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Yeah so this not good. Not just for them, but potentially for us: We share extensive intelligence with the Canadians 😳
⋙ 🐣 RT @MercedesGlobal #Breaking Global News has learned that the Director General of an intelligence unit at RCMP HQ has been arrested and charged under the secrets act involving espionage by foreign powers. Sources tell Global News this was an extensive national security investigation #cdnnatsec 📌 https://twitter.com/MercedesGlobal/status/1172540842944471043?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @MercedesGlobal Global News can identify the senior RCMP member charged as Cameron Ortis. This is a very serious and rarely used charge #cdnnatsec

🐣 RT @Heidi_Cuda Another brilliant explainer on Russia’s aggression toward the West by author @KeirGiles. ¤ His first point: the language “hybrid warfare” is way too innocuous to describe the damage wrought by the relentless electronic and information attacks target nations are facing. Thread. 📌 https://twitter.com/Heidi_Cuda/status/1172702487473582080?s=20
⋙ FedAcadSecurityPol, Keir Giles: “Hybrid Threats”: What Can We Learn From Russia? (working paper) http://bit.ly/2kx8WRX
// “16/2019”

🐣 RT @renato_mariotti Wow. The Justice Department argues the House of Representatives should not have access to the results of a criminal investigation of the President. ¤ The House has the “sole power” to remove the President from office. No court will deny the House the ability to exercise its duty.
⋙ 🐣 RT @CNNPolitics BREAKING: Justice Department argues House lawmakers should not gain access to Mueller grand jury materials https://cnn.it/2UUEXky

🐣 RT @cbn2 So, according to Schiff’s letter, this whistleblower disclosure went to the IG on August 12 (Monday) … just 3 days after Deputy Director Sue Gordon resigned on August 9 (Friday), and two weeks after Coats’ resignation letter (July 28). Any connection?

🐣 RT @kylecheney HMMM: SCHIFF has issued a cryptic subpoena, claiming an intel community whistleblower’s complaint has been withheld from Congress — and could, perhaps, involve the president. 📌 https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1172655862277689346?s=20
// 🚨 Alarming thread: Schiff memo; Coates etc resignation; leaks; outing CIA asset

💽 MSNBC, 11th Hour: Christopher Dickey: We’re seeing the death of democracy in America and Europe http://on.msnbc.com/2lTIOkg
// With populism on the rise in the U.S. and across Europe, veteran foreign journalist Christopher Dickey gives a stark warning.

WaPo, Randall Eliason: If the Andrew McCabe grand jury refused to indict, it’s a big deal http://bit.ly/2kzlp7L “If McCabe ultimately ends up being indicted anyway, it will further fuel suspicions that politics may be infecting the decisions of President Trump’s Justice Dept”

🐣 NO President has EVER been convicted in the Senate. Remember – Nixon resigned. Andrew Johnson was saved by one vote, but his powers were curtailed. Clinton was chastened but survived. Impeachment itself is a stain, a censure and a warning not to mess with the Constitution.

🐣 RT @Susan_Hennessey If the grand jury returned no true bill, that is an enormous black eye to DOJ. It is practically unheard of for a grand jury to refuse to indict and usually indicates dramatical prosecutorial overreach. It would be shocking if DOJ actually tried to submit after that.

WSJ: Andrew McCabe Hasn’t Been Indicted, a Sign That Case May Be in Jeopardy http://on.wsj.com/2keNxN2
● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1172687959340015622?s=20/photo/1
// Lawyer for the former FBI official again asks prosecutors to drop the case

The Washington Post reported Thursday that the grand jury had been released Thursday with no immediate signs of an indictment.

The investigation centered on Mr. McCabe’s comments to FBI inspections division agents on May 9, 2017, and later interviews with the inspector general’s office. In those interviews, Mr. McCabe allegedly said he didn’t know who had told the Journal about a phone call he had with a senior Justice Department official in 2016 about an investigation into the Clinton Foundation, even though he had authorized his lawyer to provide the information. Mr. McCabe has said he never deliberately misled investigators and cited the “chaos” of that day, which is when Mr. Trump fired James Comey as FBI director, making Mr. McCabe the bureau’s acting director.

Mr. McCabe sued the Justice Department last month, saying his termination was unlawful and part of a plot to remove law-enforcement officials deemed insufficiently loyal to Mr. Trump.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance An acting DNI is w/holding a complaint lodged by a whistleblower with the inspector gen’l for the intelligence community from House Intel Comm (which believes it concerns Trump or someone in his WH) in violation of rules worked out in the wake of Watergate
⋙ HouseIntelComm: Chairman Schiff Issues Subpoena for Whistleblower Complaint Being Unlawfully Withheld by Acting DNI from Intelligence Committees http://bit.ly/2kLSuNx

🐣 RT @SethAbramsom (SUMMARY) For the first time in history, someone outside the intel community has engaged in acts threatening national security; the intel community knows of it; whistleblower paperwork was properly filed; and Team Trump is illegally hiding it from Congress 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1172703173322203136?s=20

🐣 RT @kylecheney Rather than turn over the complaint as statute requires, Schiff claims DNI Maguire shared it with DOJ lawyers and claimed it might be privileged. ¤ Schiff says the confluence extraordinary maneuvers suggest it implicates someone senior in the admin.
⋙ Politico, Kyle Cheney: Schiff accuses top intel official of illegally withholding ‘urgent’ whistleblower complaint http://politi.co/2mfGQen
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @harrylitman That point is so true, and it’s never been fully documented or appreciate it. There is basically zero doubt that the agents’ anti-Hilary texts would swamp the anti-Trump ones like Strzok and Page’s in both number and animosity.
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @steve_vladeck “The Committee can only conclude, based on this remarkable confluence of factors, that the serious misconduct at issue involves the President of the United States and/or other senior White House or Administration officials. [Schiff letter:] http://bit.ly/2lT3HMM ¤ This is a Very. Big. Deal.
⋙ 🐣 RT @k8brannen According to @RepAdamSchiff, a whistleblower lodged an urgent complaint about wrongdoing within the Intelligence Community.
📌 https://twitter.com/K8brannen/status/1172661416987439110?s=20
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @k8brannen […] The delay raises “serious concerns that the whistleblower complaint is being withheld to protect the President or other Administration officials.”

🐣 RT @TheBeatWithAri BREAKING: In a historic step, Andrew McCabe, the former FBI official who led the Russia probe, and his team are going public with pressure – demanding answers from Trump’s DOJ on their reported attempts to bring charges against McCabe.
💽 https://twitter.com/TheBeatWithAri/status/1172643577329045504?s=20/photo/1

≣ 🔆 This❗️⋙ HouseIntelCom (9/13): Letter from Chair Rep Adam Schiff to Acting DNI Joseph Maguire http://bit.ly/2lT3HMM on Whistleblower case: “Grave concerns”

TheHill: House Democrats seeking Sessions’s testimony in impeachment probe http://bit.ly/2mebKnj

🐣 RT @gregsargent Seems like a pretty clear invitation to make it a whole lot clearer that an impeachment investigation is underway.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylecheney BREAKING: DOJ has filed a 40-page brief arguing that the Judiciary Committee’s “impeachment investigation” really isn’t one. Cites Pelosi and Hoyer’s statements form *yesterday* as evidence. Story w/ @AndrewDesiderio TK


⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @ This is really bad for House Dems. DOJ has already seized on their inconsistent and head-spinning messaging on impeachment to argue that they should not be granted access to Mueller’s grand-jury files—bc the cornerstone of their argument is that they’re in an impeachment probe.
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @AndrewDesiderio JUST IN: DOJ urges a federal judge to deny the House Judiciary Committee’s petition for Mueller’s grand jury materials. ¤ The filing cites Democrats’ muddled messaging this week on impeachment — including stories from me, @kyledcheney, @npfandos & others. ¤ Story TK https://twitter.com/AndrewDesiderio/status/1172636002705432578?s=20/photo/1

DailyBeast, Erin Banco: State IG Set to Recommend Discipline for Trump’s Top Iran Hand http://bit.ly/2lTDbT8
// Brian Hook is reportedly in the running for national security adviser, and any discipline for his role in politically motivated State Dept. firings would likely hurt his chances.

🐣 I think if McCabe has issues with operations in the FBI, it might have to do with the NY Field Office, not the FoxNews/Q lineup of villains ~ #Beans

🔆 This❗️⋙ WashingtonExaminer: DOJ inspector general completes investigation into alleged FISA abuse http://washex.am/2lNcNKW

💙 Lawfare, Quinta Jurecic and Benjamin Wittes: On the Mystery of the McCabe Grand Jury http://bit.ly/2lUDLA1 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1172623168936337409?s=20/photo/1

Normally, when the Justice Department informs a criminal target that it is moving ahead with charges, particularly when the target is a high-profile one, the indictment follows immediately. Yet in this case, no indictment materialized. And that wasn’t because the grand jury didn’t meet.

According to the Post, rather, the grand jury was reconvened on Thursday—but no public charges against McCabe were filed. Now, McCabe’s lawyer, Michael Bromwich, has written to U.S. Attorney Jessie Liu, whose office is handling McCabe’s case, stating that the defense team has heard “rumors from reporters … that the grand jury considering charges against Mr. McCabe had declined to vote an indictment”—though the defense has “no independent knowledge of whether the reporting is accurate.” Bromwich added that “based on our discussion with” government lawyers, “it is clear that no indictment has been returned.”

The possibility of a criminal case against McCabe has smelled bad for a while. As one of us has spelled out in detail, this is not the kind of case that normally ends up as a criminal matter. While the Justice Department inspector general report that led to McCabe’s dismissal from the bureau is sharply critical of his conduct, indictments for false statements in internal Justice Department investigations, without some exacerbating factor, are exceedingly rare. This sort of misconduct is normally handled in internal disciplinary proceedings—and McCabe was already fired. Indeed, there’s nothing about the inspector general’s findings about McCabe that seem to make his case a likely candidate for a criminal disposition. What makes McCabe’s situation distinctive, rather, is the public campaign against him by the president of the United States, who has tweeted and spoken repeatedly about McCabe and publicly called for his prosecution.

💙💙 📔 OIG Report (2018): A Report of Investigation of Certain Allegations Relating to Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe [pdf] http://bit.ly/2mfvS8H 39p
// Feb 2018

🐣 RT @.MuellerSheWrote A message to the winner in 2020 @KamalaHarris @ewarren @BernieSanders @BetoORourke @CoryBooker @JoeBiden @AndrewYang @JulianCastro @amyklobuchar @PeteButtigieg
If you do not investigate Trump, Kavanugh, and Barr, you will be responsible for canceling America.

🐣 Several progressive news outlets are reporting that McCabe is not going to be indicted by the Grand Jury. We don’t know that. The finding might be delayed or under seal.They could also convene a new Grand Jury. Trump will not let this go. McCabe is key to his counter-narrative.

DailyBeast: Seth Rich Family’s Lawsuit Against Fox News Revived in Federal Court http://bit.ly/2lLyXNv

🐣 RT @harrylitman A Grand Jury’s refusal to return an indictment is something that happens maybe once every five years in a given office. If it occurred here, given the magnitude and visibility of the McCabe case, it is a stunning and humiliating rebuke for overreaching and playing politics.

💙 🐣 RT @TheRickWilson I doubt this is over. ¤ Barr has orders, and he’ll run McCabe to ground if it breaks every law, precedent, and DOJ procedure. ¤ They need a scalp for the Trump/Fox/QAnon crowd.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Just in: Andrew McCabe’s legal team says in a new letter to Jesse Liu that based on their conversations with the US Attorney’s office in DC yesterday, “it is clear that no indictment has been returned” against McCabe by the grand jury.


⋙ ⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Now, they’re asking whether the grand jury indeed declined to bring charges, and argue that if it did, “the justice manual compels you not to resubmit the case to the same or a different grand jury.”

Wonkette: Justice Department Will Get Andy McCabe, Or Die Tryin http://bit.ly/2kgckAl

The Washington Post was first to report that the DOJ intends to file a criminal indictment against the former deputy director of the FBI. The Justice Department’s Inspector General concluded that McCabe lied under oath about authorizing Lisa Page and another agent to speak to the Wall Street Journal about Hillary Clinton’s BUT HER EMAILS. McCabe contends that he never misled investigators intentionally and that he sought to revise his statements upon further review. But these arguments appear to have fallen on deaf ears, with line prosecutors at the DOJ and US Attorney for the District of Columbia Jessie Liu agreeing that McCabe should be charged.

Negotiations between McCabe’s lawyers and Deputy AG Jeffrey “The New Rod” Rosen ended yesterday, with the DOJ informing McCabe that “The Department rejected your appeal of the United States Attorney’s Office’s decision in this matter.” Because we all know that the Trump administration cannot abide lying or leaking in any form!

So, should Andy McCabe prepare to be arrested imminently? ¤ Well, MAAAAAYBE.

The Post reports that the grand jury empaneled to hear the government’s case against McCabe had been on hiatus for months. Yesterday it reconvened, and then … nothing happened. It appears that no indictment, sealed or otherwise, has been filed, leading to widespread speculation that the jurors are unhappy with the government’s case. Prosecutors only need to convince 12 of 23 jurors to sign on the dotted line, and yet this ham sandwich remains un-indicted.

BuzzFeedNews, Zoe Tillman: An Appeals Court Revived Another Lawsuit Against Trump For Continuing To Profit From His Businesses http://bit.ly/2lPrkpr
// The 2nd Circuit found that hotel and restaurant owners could bring constitutional claims against Trump for refusing to divest from his companies.

⭕ 12 Sep 2019

💽 MSNBC, Rachel Maddow: Trump may have poisoned the case he’s pushing for against McCabe http://on.msnbc.com/2mbtjV2 Donald Trump’s advocacy for McCabe’s prosecution could undermine that very case: former DOJ spokesperson Matt Miller
// Matt Miller, former Justice Department spokesperson, talks with Rachel Maddow about the strange situation in which all indications being that former F.B.I. deputy director Andrew McCabe was to be indicted but no charges have been announced, and the likelihood that Donald Trump’s advocacy for McCabe’s prosecution could undermine that very case.

💽 MSNBC, RachelMaddow: DOJ pursuit of Trump vendetta against McCabe takes odd turn http://on.msnbc.com/2kLgtfZ Maddow looks at Donald Trump’s “persecution” of Andrew McCabe who opened the counterintelligence and obstruction of justice investigations into Trump
// Maddow looks at Donald Trump’s persecution of all of the officials involved in the investigation of Russia’s intrusion in the 2016 election in support of Trump, and the particularly hard time the Trump administration and Trump-supporting media have given former F.B.I. deputy director Andrew McCabe, who opened the counterintelligence and obstruction of justice investigations into Trump.

Alternet, Cody Fenwick: ‘Ugly and deeply disturbing’: Trump’s DOJ appears primed to indict ex-FBI chief Andrew McCabe http://bit.ly/2me3kMJ

TheHill: Toobin defends McCabe as DOJ moves toward charges http://bit.ly/2kIPmSI “McCabe’s record … impeccable; … one of the most honored and successful FBI agents of his generation”; criticized the president for going on a crusade to “disparage” McCabe.

Vox, Ian Millhiser: Justice Sotomayor warns the Supreme Court is doing “extraordinary” favors for Trump http://bit.ly/2lSe2s0
// The Trump administration thinks the court is its personal fixer. The court isn’t doing much to disabuse it of this idea.

TheGuardian: Russian police carry out mass raids against opposition activists http://bit.ly/2kkmmRa
// Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny says searches show ‘Putin is very angry’ after Moscow polls

NBCNews, Tom Steyer: Democratic leaders, stop dragging your feet and impeach Trump now http://nbcnews.to/2m7WYyn
// Nobody is above the law, and especially not the president. Proving that to Trump can’t wait until 2020.

TheAtlantic Russell Berman and Elaine Godfrey: The Question Democrats Have to Answer Before They Can Impeach http://bit.ly/2kcVToo
// The lawmakers who most want to oust President Trump don’t agree on what the party’s strongest case against him is.

WaPo: ‘You’re a prop in the back’: Advisers struggle to obey Trump’s Kafkaesque rules http://bit.ly/2ki8c2X

WaPo: Trump, facing another bipartisan rebuke, frees aid for Ukraine to battle Russian separatists http://bit.ly/2lSYFiZ

NYT: House Judiciary Committee Inches Toward Impeachment http://nyti.ms/2lNX5Pw

🐣 RT @RobReiner Today The House Judiciary Committee formally voted to launch an Impeachment investigation into the most criminally corrupt President in US history. The question isn’t will there be Articles of Impeachment. The question will be how many? Stay tuned.

CNN, Frida Ghitis: A President who threatens national security http://cnn.it/2mfTWZf

🐣 RT @atrupar TRUMP: “It’s a lot of fun to work with Donald Trump. And it’s very easy, actually, to work with me. You know why it’s easy? Because I make all the decisions — they don’t have to work.” 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1172273988699119616?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Justice Department authorized prosecutors to charge Andrew McCabe http://bit.ly/2mfThHf “But with the green light to proceed — and a grand jury summoned back after a months-long hiatus to consider the case — the day came and went with no public charges being filed.”

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Where are we on impeachment? http://bit.ly/2lLnr4S ‘the charges echo those against Richard M. Nixon: obstruction of justice, abuse of power and defiance of subpoenas, as well as violation of campaign finance law and allegations of self-enrichment’

🐣 RT @kurteichenwald If you know the reality of the @doj the limited inspector general report and other information released, the threatened indictment of Andrew McCabe is a terrifying step towards a system where politics dictates indictment. There has NEVER been a case like this. Abuse of power.

🐣 RT @DavidRothkopf Make no mistake, DoJ has it out for Andrew McCabe because he did his job, honored his oath and sought to find out the truth about Russia and Trump. They are prosecuting the good guys…which is what the bad guys do.

🐣 RT @PalmerReport For Donald Trump, putting Andrew McCabe on trial was supposed to be just a fantasy to sell his base. ¤ But now that McCabe is apparently going to be indicted after all, this will be a disaster for Trump. An actual trial, with discovery and so on? Trump might as well resign now.

🐣 RT @gregolear I have a sneaking suspicion that this is going to backfire spectacularly on Barr and Trump.
⋙ 🐣 RT @bradheath Federal prosecutors in Washington recommended that Andrew McCabe, the former second in command of the FBI and a frequent target of President Trump, be indicted. A top Justice Department official agreed, clearing the way for him to be charged.
📌 https://twitter.com/bradheath/status/1172205034790105088?s=20
⋙⋙ USAToday: Federal prosecutors recommend that Andrew McCabe, former FBI second-in-command, face criminal charge http://bit.ly/2kxHEuM

🐣 RT @TheBeatWithAri “Whether McCabe did anything wrong, or didn’t do anything wrong, Trump has basically put the case in a position where it is super politicized.” Fmr Watergate Prosecutor @nickakerman on reports of Trump’s DOJ authorizing charges against top FBI official 💽 https://twitter.com/TheBeatWithAri/status/1172284928714838017?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @girlsreallyrule Andrew McCabe told Robert Mueller the extent to which Donald Trump went to demand that others assist him in obstructing justice and now Trump is having Barr issue the payback. Make no mistake.
⋙ NBCNews, Julia Ainsley: Andrew McCabe appeal to avoid criminal charges rejected https://tinyurl.com/y4jfqwen
// A DOJ watchdog said former FBI Deputy Director McCabe made unauthorized releases of information and then misled investigators about it.

🐣 RT @MimiRocah1 The things cited in this thread about the potential case against McCabe that should give the prosecutors very serious pause before indicting.
⋙ 🐣 RT @adamgoldmanNYT The rejection of Mr. McCabe’s appeal would typically foreshadow an impending indictment, but that has apparently not yet happened.
📌 https://twitter.com/adamgoldmanNYT/status/1172223402427506688?s=20
⋙⋙ NYT: Justice Dept. Rejects Andrew McCabe’s Bid to Avoid Charges http://nyti.ms/2lMWayQ ‘The case is politically fraught because of Trump’s attacks on Mr. McCabe, who was acting FBI director when the inquiry was opened into whether the president obstructed justice’
⋙ 🐣 RT @adamgoldmanNYT […] One prosecutor assigned to the case recently left, an unusual step so close to an indictment. Another departed for a private law firm and has expressed reservations about the merits of the case.
⋙ 🐣 RT @adamgoldmanNYT And one key witness testified that Mr. McCabe had no motive to lie because he was authorized as the F.B.I.’s deputy director to speak to the media, so he would not have had to hide any discussions with reporters.

TheHill: Trump administration releases $250M in military aid to Ukraine http://bit.ly/2keI8Wi

🐣 RT @HouseJudiciary .@HouseJudiciary is engaged in an investigation that will allow us to determine whether to recommend articles of impeachment. ¤ Some call this process an impeachment inquiry. ¤ Some call it an impeachment investigation. ¤ There is no legal difference between these terms.

🐣 RT @senrobportman I spoke with @RealDonaldTrump last night to ask him to release the security funds for #Ukraine, and I want to thank him for doing so. I strongly support @POTUS’ position that our European allies can, & must, do more to support #Ukraine. https://bit.ly/2k9WBCO 📌 https://twitter.com/senrobportman/status/1172209348011057153?s=20

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote BREAKING: NYT Justice reporter says former FBI Acting Director McCabe has been advised he will be indicted.

TheHill: Russia raids scores of homes, offices of Putin critic’s supporters http://bit.ly/2ketdeJ

⭕ 11 Sep 2019

💽 MSNBC, AllInWithChris: Michael Cohen helping Manhattan District Attorney, NBC News report http://on.msnbc.com/2lKPBNm
// President Trump’s former personal lawyer is helping the Manhattan District Attorney with its investigation into Trump’s business.

DailyBeast, Amy Knight: Will the CIA’s Former Top Spy Fall Prey to Putin’s Murderous Mole Hunt? http://bit.ly/2kdJ6lD
// The Russian daily Kommersant on Tuesday published the name and biography of a man living under his own name with his wife and children near Washington, D.C.

NYT: ‘Trump Unplugged’: A President as His Own National Security Advisor http://nyti.ms/2m8uogk

LADailyNews, Molly Davis: Kamala Harris’ criminal justice reform plan can’t be trusted http://bit.ly/2kG45he “Harris has been caught lying for political gain before, so what’s stopping her from doing it again—especially if it could win her the Oval Office?”

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote And now Flynn’s lawyer Sidney Powell’s motivation becomes clear. She wants access to all the Mueller materials that Barr wouldn’t even give to congress so she can falsify an allegation that the Mueller’s team members were “creeps on a mission”. She doesn’t give a shit about Flynn
⋙ 🐣 RT @ZoeTillman It lists a set of 40 categories of materials that Flynn contends the government should have to turn over — it includes certain docs that directly reference Flynn, as well as things like unredacted copies of all of James Comey’s testimony before congressional committees https://twitter.com/ZoeTillman/status/1171863363116314624?s=20/photo/1-4

WaPo: NBC News wanted a part of the Russian spy story. So it did something really stupid. http://bit.ly/2kHAQdM

MotherJones, David Corn and Dan Friedman: House Democrats Are Examining Whether the Middleman in Trump’s Secret Moscow Deal Withheld Information http://bit.ly/2kwLbcL
// But Felix Sater says he has cooperated fully with the probe of Trump’s covert Russia venture.

DailyBeast, Amy Knight: Will the CIA’s Former Top Spy Fall Prey to Putin’s Murderous Mole Hunt? http://bit.ly/2ktZ3V8
// The Russian daily Kommersant on Tuesday published the name and biography of a man living under his own name with his wife and children near Washington, D.C.

⭕ 10 Sep 2019

Vox, Alex Ward: CIA reportedly removed top spy from Russia over fear of retaliation — and maybe Trump http://bit.ly/2lKPqlb

JustSecurity, Viola Geinger (9/10): Trump and Giuliani’s Quest for Fake Ukraine “Dirt” on Biden: An Explainer http://bit.ly/2lPw3XT

🐣 RT @politico John Bolton’s exit is a stark illustration of how President Trump has grown increasingly confident in his own judgment on national security
⋙ Politico, Eliana Johnson: Why Trump and Bolton parted ways http://politi.co/2lPtaq1
// The president says he fired his national security adviser. Bolton says he resigned. Either way, their conflict was deep — and irreconcilable.

🐣 RT @JoeNBC POTUS considered Bolton
*Insufficiently pro-Taliban
*Insufficiently pro-North Korea
*Insufficiently pro-Russia
*Insufficiently pro-Iranian
Trump wanted to play “Let’s Make A Deal” with those who hate America the most.
Bolton is not Monty Hall.

CNN: Chairman of the House Oversight Subcommittee on National Security petitions Pompeo on delayed Russia sanctions http://cnn.it/2lQaDtJ Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-MA)

DailyBeast, Sam Stein: Top Dem Think Tank Scraps Talk of Killing Russia Project http://bit.ly/2k9gRVa //➔ live long and prosper, @moscow_project
// “People were looking for other jobs,” said one source familiar with the discussions. “And people on the project thought it was going to end.”

🐣 RT @thomaswright08 A thread on John Bolton. This was inevitable. For many months Trump wanted to pivot to striking deals w/ America’s enemies– Taliban, Iran, DPRK, even Russia– in the run up to the election. Pompeo was willing to accept this to shape it. Bolton was not & sought to sabotage it 1/9 📌 https://twitter.com/thomaswright08/status/1171512406134022144?s=20

❤️ NYT, Stanley Greenberg: The Republican Party Is Doomed http://nyti.ms/2m31hLk Stanley Greenberg is a Democratic pollster
// This is a transformational moment. Do the Democrats understand how to take advantage of it?

NYT Editorial: What John Bolton’s Ouster Says About Donald Trump http://nyti.ms/2m3MqAj
// No matter who advises this president, chaos will reign.

Newsweek, Naveed Jamali: I’m a Former U.S. Double Agent, and Trump Is Recklessly Endangering the Lives of America’s Spies http://bit.ly/2lKaZSV

YahooFinance, Rick Newman: Trump’s trade war has killed 300,000 jobs http://yahoo.it/2kFITYy

WaPo: The ‘rebel alliance’ teamed up to thwart Boris Johnson’s plans. Can it stay united to steer Brexit? http://wapo.st/2kdZC5h

WaPo, Harry Litman: The Justice Department’s outlandish and arrogant position on congressional subpoenas http://wapo.st/2m2ZGVQ

WaPo, Greg Sargent: What explains the Democrats’ impeachment muddle? http://wapo.st/2lFTbYZ

🐣 RT @dcexaminer [AOC:] “I want to see every Republican go on the record and knowingly vote against impeachment of this president, knowing his corruption, having it on the record. This is outrageous to protect the amount of lawlessness.” https://washex.am/34u5YQ6 💽 https://twitter.com/dcexaminer/status/1171549488256868353?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, Donna Edwards: Time is running out. Impeach Trump. http://wapo.st/2kaQDSe

DailyBeast, Jeff Hauser: Trump’s Going to Manipulate the Government to Stay in Power http://bit.ly/2lNrpK0
// The president has given us ample signs that he will use the powers of the presidency in ways previously unimaginable. How come Democrats seem so relaxed about it?

⭕ 9 Sep 2019

Politico Mag, Jack Shafer: The Dynasty Ends With King Donald http://politi.co/2lPuA3Q
// There will be no President Ivanka. No President Jared. And certainly no President Donald Jr.

NYT, Paul Krugman: How Democracy Dies, American-Style http://nyti.ms/2kDBc59
// Sharpies, auto emissions and the weaponization of policy.

💙 TheAtlantic, McKay Coppins: The Heir http://bit.ly/2lKOMUQ
// Oct 2019 issue; Ivanka was always Trump’s favorite. But Don Jr. is emerging as his natural successor.

WaPo: Michael Flynn ordered to testify before Congress on Sept. 25 http://wapo.st/2kCdpTk

Vox, Andrew Prokop: The House Judiciary Committee will finally vote on an impeachment investigation this week http://bit.ly/2kszOT9 (Andrew Prokop’s explainers are always good)
// The vote will be about “procedures” for the investigation. Here’s the big picture.

TheHill, Alan Lichtman: Why impeachment of William Sulzer is solid precedent for Donald Trump http://bit.ly/2m0IlwK No American president has been impeached and removed from office, but several governors have …

WaPo, Amber Phillips: Congress is back, and an impeachment inquiry is here. Here’s what to expect. http://wapo.st/2k8yMvj

Alternet: Former GOP intel chair breaks down the irreparable harm Trump did by compromising US spy in Russia http://bit.ly/2k8yq7X former Rep Mike Rogers (R-MI)

CBSNews: Russian opposition barred from Moscow elections, but still finds “victory” in the results http://cbsn.ws/2m7Egai

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: U.S. Intelligence Had to Pull Spy From Russia Because Trump Is a Security Risk http://nym.ag/2ksxyeD

TheMoscowProject: Congress’s Critical Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2m9rurR

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Email evidence that McCabe DID inform Comey of an forthcoming WSJ story about Jill McCabe and @Comey acknowledged it. The IG left that detail out of the report. Are there emails confirming he told Comey about the 2nd WSJ story? Lack of candor, my ass.
⋙ DailyBeast, Betsy Woodruff: Emails Show McCabe Scrambling to Handle Stories About Hillary Probe http://bit.ly/2m9jC9N
// The messages shared with The Daily Beast cast additional light on the circumstances that preceded McCabe’s firing from the FBI. ⋙ Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), a government watchdog group, obtained the emails through FOIA litigation and shared them with The Daily Beast. They are also available in the FBI’s FOIA vault. CREW’s litigation is ongoing. 

🐣 RT @HouseIntel BREAKING: House Intelligence, Foreign Affairs & Oversight Committees launch a wide-ranging investigation into reported efforts by Trump, his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, and possibly others to pressure Ukraine to help the President’s reelection campaign:
⋙ HouseIntel Press Release: Three House Committees Launch Wide-Ranging Investigation into Trump-Giuliani Ukraine Scheme http://bit.ly/2kqOan2
// Engel, Schiff, and Cummings Demand Records about Efforts to Pressure Ukraine’s Government to Assist Trump’s Reelection Campaign

🐣 RT @McFaul For non-Russian speakers, this tweet is from Alexey Navalny declaring “Victory” in the Moscow elections yesterday. The results are indeed surprising. Putin’s ruling party is not very popular in Moscow. https://twitter.com/McFaul/status/1171100789609074689?s=20

WaPo, Greg Sargent: The push to impeach Trump just got more serious. But there’s a problem. http://wapo.st/2lFLfHc

NBCNews: House lays out its impeachment probe http://nbcnews.to/2m11UFd
// The House Judiciary Committee laid out the procedures on Monday of what it’s calling its ongoing “impeachment investigation” of President Donald Trump.

The resolution, should it pass, would make the following four changes to the committee rules governing hearings:

● It would allow the chairman to designate full committee or subcommittee hearings as part of the impeachment probe.
● It would allow staff to question witnesses for an additional hour, equally divided between the majority and minority.
● It would allow for secret grand jury material to be reviewed in closed executive session.
● It would allow for the president’s counsel to respond to information and testimony presented in committee in writing and give the chairman authority to invite the president’s counsel to review and respond in writing to executive session materials.

These procedures are expected to follow those the Judiciary Committee used in 1974 during the Nixon impeachment proceedings.

🐣 RT @CaroleCadwalla “You can read Lebedev’s takeover of the British press as a noble effort to save an industry in trouble. Or you can see it as a soft power play, designed in the best traditions of the KGB to weaken the enemy from inside,” @lukeharding1968 One or the other
⋙ TheGuardian, Luke Harding: Hunt the Banker: The Confessions of a Russian Ex-Oligarch by Alexander Lebedev – review http://bit.ly/2kaOpT1
// Lebedev refrains from criticising Russia’s elite in the story of his rise from the KGB to billionaire owner of London’s Evening Standard

CNN: Exclusive: US extracted top spy from inside Russia in 2017 http://cnn.it/2lGEdSu “driven, in part, by concerns that President Donald Trump and his administration repeatedly mishandled classified intelligence and could contribute to exposing the covert source”

💙💙 TheAtlantic, James Fallows: The End of the Roman Empire Wasn’t That Bad http://bit.ly/2kBO6k7
// Oct issue; Maybe the end of the American one won’t be either.

⭕ 8 Sep 2019

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom Meanwhile, the country continues to stagger along, functionally operating without an executive branch. Unless by “executive branch” we mean a cabal of lawyers working with Mitch McConnell to appoint judges, hand out some favors to industry pals and some Russians. /1 📌 https://twitter.com/RadioFreeTom/status/1170813394984820736?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom In foreign policy, the entire diplomatic and national security apparatus reverse-engineers rationales for whatever the President blurts out at any given time, almost entirely based on what the Trump WH thinks moves the media and the polls, rather than the national interest. /2
⋙ 🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom All this, while the most powerful man in the world wrecks our alliances, starts a trade war, coddles our enemies, invites terrorists to Camp David, and then, when people question his grip on reality, responds by tweeting out cat memes while the rubes cheer. Good job, GOP. /3x
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @igt1960 Unfortunately, Trump is the least of our worries – he’s just the bully who kicked over the sandcastle. What’s deeply troubling is finding out our institutions, norms, and laws were so easily knocked over. Getting rid of Trump is a necessary start, but it won’t fix the foundation.

💙💙 Politico Mag, Rick Shenkman: The Shocking Paper Predicting the End of Democracy http://politi.co/2lCY991 “The irony is that more democracy—ushered in by social media and the Internet … —is what has unmoored our politics, and is leading us towards authoritarianism”
// Human brains aren’t built for self-rule, says Shawn Rosenberg. That’s more evident than ever.

Right-wing populist politicians have taken power or threatened to in Poland, Hungary, France, Britain, Italy, Brazil and the United States. As Rosenberg notes, “by some metrics, the right wing populist share of the popular vote in Europe overall has more than tripled from 4% in 1998 to approximately 13% in 2018.” In Germany, the right-wing populist vote increased even after the end of the Great Recession and after an influx of immigrants entering the country subsided. ¤ A brief three decades after some had heralded the “end of history” it’s possible that it’s democracy that’s nearing the end. … Taking democracy’s place, Rosenberg says, will be right-wing populist governments that offer voters simple answers to complicated questions. …

And therein lies the core of his argument: Democracy is hard work and requires a lot from those who participate in it. It requires people to respect those with different views from theirs and people who don’t look like them. It asks citizens to be able to sift through large amounts of information and process the good from the bad, the true from the false. It requires thoughtfulness, discipline and logic.

The irony is that more democracy—ushered in by social media and the Internet, where information flows more freely than ever before—is what has unmoored our politics, and is leading us towards authoritarianism. Rosenberg argues that the elites have traditionally prevented society from becoming a totally unfettered democracy; their “oligarchic ‘democratic’ authority” or “democratic control” has until now kept the authoritarian impulses of the populace in check.

And unlike democracy, which makes many demands, the populists make just one. They insist that people be loyal. Loyalty entails surrendering to the populist nationalist vision. But this is less a burden than an advantage. It’s easier to pledge allegiance to an authoritarian leader than to do the hard work of thinking for yourself demanded by democracy. …

There were less discomforting moments in Lisbon. The convention gave an award to George Marcus, one of the founders of the discipline, who has dedicated his career to the optimistic theory that human beings by nature readjust their ideas to match the world as it is and not as they’d like it to be—just as democracy requires.

But this isn’t a moment for optimism, is it? What is happening around the world shows that the far-right is on the march. And when it comes to the U.S., the problem might be larger than one man. Liberals have been praying for the end of the Trump presidency, but if Rosenberg is right, democracy will remain under threat no matter who is in power.

Hullabaloo, digby: The political argument for impeachment http://bit.ly/2lIZMC8 “[T]his isn’t about a couple of furtive blow jobs. The stakes in this are much, much more like Watergate.… Also, the monumental corruption. The sheer volume of impeachable offenses is enormous.”

Is it risky? Sure, anything can happen. But I have never understood this notion that Trump will gain power from being impeached. It’s ridiculous. I realize that a lot of the media have simply assumed that since Clinton was acquitted and remained popular that it’s a losing strategy. But this isn’t about a couple of furtive blow jobs. The stakes in this are much, much more like Watergate, even higher when you consider the act that this president welcomed the sabotage of his opponent’s election campaign by a foreign adversary and provably (and openly!) obstructed justice to cover it up. Also, the monumental corruption. The sheer volume of impeachable offenses is enormous.

I suppose a majority of the public may say that they realized this behavior is exactly what they yearn for in a president and they can’t wait for four more years after the congress lays it all out in one big case. If so, we have much, much bigger problems. And we might.

DailyBeast, Sam Brodey: Trump Raids Funds Meant to Deter Russia to Pay for His Wall http://bit.ly/2m7Rfsz //➔ Trump: Who’s gonna pay for the Wall? MAGAts: NATO‼️
// National security experts believe it could be a gut punch to U.S. diplomatic and security interests in a part of the world that’s been a sore spot for the president: Europe.

WaPo, Robert Samuelson: Political pressures rolled back globalization before. It can happen again. http://wapo.st/2kBZAEr “the trade war [with] China will lead to no good — with consequences that could … threaten the world’s geopolitical and economic stability.”

WaPo Editorial: A Russian passport. A Russian murder? http://wapo.st/2k6AQ6V “This is not the first time a Chechen rebel has been murdered abroad. Mr. Khangoshvili was reportedly on a Russian blacklist”

NYT: Democrats to Broaden Impeachment Inquiry Into Trump to Corruption Accusations http://nyti.ms/2lLnjC7 ‘Democrats plan to scrutinize role in hush payments to two women and reports that he dangled pardons to officials to break the law to implement his immigration policies’

NYT: Democrats Plan Vote to Formalize Procedures for Impeachment Investigation http://nyti.ms/2k4unta the investigation will now be primarily focused on whether to recommend articles of impeachment

🐣 RT @carlquintanilla JPMorgan has a new index — called the “Volfefe Index” — that measures Trump’s tweets and their impact on bond volatility. (1/x) 📌 https://twitter.com/carlquintanilla/status/1170693477576916992?s=20 ✛ /photo/1

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews The decision to invite Taliban leaders and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani to Camp David was made a week ago in a meeting with Trump and national security officials. Trump told his team he would be better positioned to do the negotiating himself.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ Pompeo said Sunday’s now-canceled meeting at Camp David was in the works “for a while” and defended Trump’s decision to invite Taliban leaders on US soil. Pompeo said the admin was seemingly close to a deal: ¤ “We have it in hand.”
⋙⋙ CNN: US still interested in Taliban peace deal, Pompeo says http://cnn.it/2lIXVNk

DailyBeast, Jonathan Alter: Yes, Democrats Should Impeach Trump — and Make Mitch McConnell Defend His Acquittal http://bit.ly/2m6eB1H
// The Senate will acquit the president if the House impeaches him, true. But that’s not a reason not to do it. It’s exactly why they should do it.

⭕ 7 Sep 2019

🐣 RT @JohnWDean Expect impeachment proceedings to become more focused. House must make his fitness for office a 2020 campaign issue! Other than tweet, play golf, and embarrass the USA what has he done? Corruption and abuses of power! He’s a disaster! Unfit for office…
⋙ 🐣 RT @voxdotcom The House Judiciary Committee plans to define its impeachment inquiry, bringing clarity to what it hopes to accomplish with its impeachment inquiry, and where it sees the investigation going.
⋙⋙ Vox: The House Judiciary Committee plans to finally define its impeachment inquiry http://bit.ly/2m7bxT1
// The committee will formalize its plans for its impeachment inquiry next week. http://bit.ly/

🐣 RT @McFaul What? TASS has these details but USG has not released them? This is very strange. And why does Russia need to be present at signing? We’re they fighting Taliban and Al Qaeda in Afghanistan and I just missed that?
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews #Russia’s state media: ¤ Draft peace agreement between the Taliban and the Trump admin said that U.S. forces will leave five bases in Afghanistan within 135 days of signing the document, the U.S. & the Taliban insist that Russia be present at the possible signing of the agreements. https://twitter.com/McFaul/status/1170580543412613120?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Trump says he canceled secret meeting with Afghan president, Taliban at Camp David http://wapo.st/2ky7jmM

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 I absolutely do. Trump will implode. Barr has already over-played his constitutional hand in the recent DOJ court filing saying, in substance, Congress does not have the power to perform oversight of the executive branch. He’s trying to destroy accountability. He will fail.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ SchrbrM Glenn do you honestly think justice will prevail? That although it will be bruised we will get our country and democracy back? Sometimes I have faith and sometimes I wonder if it is lost..😐

🐣 RT @gregolear Harrowing passage from A Russian Diary, by the journalist Anna Politkovskaya, who was assassinated in 2006. https://twitter.com/gregolear/status/1170435426588463104?s=20/photo/1
// corruption of elections and the courts

🐣 RT @sandralhanlon The damage is massive. The State Department is gutted. Every department we depend on is weakened. We will be in cleanup mode for decades & that depends on us winning elections. Winning elections is all about the votes. & local races are vital!

🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzi Trump moves us closer to dictatorship as our military rejects congressional oversight and shifts its allegiance to the #CommanderinCheat

WaPo: Judiciary panel to activate rare impeachment-time authorities, highlighting divide in chamber’s endgame http://wapo.st/2k8FscQ “It resembles something the Judiciary Committee did in 1973, two weeks after the ‘Saturday Night Massacre’”

The Judiciary resolution, which will be voted on Wednesday, is still being finalized. But those familiar with the resolution expect that it will allow panel staff to question witnesses for an additional hour during hearings. It would also allow the panel to discuss evidence in closed session, a move the panel wants to protect confidential information — potentially even grand jury material. 

The Judiciary Committee has appealed to a federal judge seeking to the underlying evidence and grand jury information that informed former special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s report. Panel investigators believe those documents hold damaging evidence about Trump, but Attorney General William P. Barr has ignored a subpoena to turn over the information.

DailyBeast, Sam Brodey: House Democrats Set to Question Corey Lewandowski in Public http://bit.ly/2lJVASj
// Lewandowski will answer questions in an open hearing with the cameras rolling—making him the first Trump associate to do so before Jerry Nadler’s committee

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Donald Trump Enters the Eccentric Dictator Phase of His Presidency http://bit.ly/2k5b5E9
// Laws? Elections? In the Dear Leader universe, these are mere echoes of the weak, corrupt past. And the facts are whatever he says they are.

NYT, Jenni Russell: The ‘Political Anarchist’ Behind Britain’s Chaos http://nyti.ms/2lJIR1Z
// Dominic Cummings, Boris Johnson’s Rasputin, is happy to watch the country blow up if he gets what he wants.

🔆 This❗️⋙ CNN: House panel to take formal steps on impeachment probe next week http://cnn.it/2kzuE7A

⭕ 6 Sep 2019

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: Donald Trump Was “Colluding” with Roger Stone on Four Different Direct Lines http://bit.ly/2kAACFt //➔ and lied about it on written answers to Mueller: Pre-trial documents from Stone case

NewYorker, Masha Gessen: A Summer of Unprecedented Brutality in Moscow http://bit.ly/2m4TOeV

🐣 RT @rigel2020 (3/24/2019) Sam Patten in 2015 started a company with Kilimnik and Nick Ayers… FYI.. Wendy does great Research @WendySiegelman
⋙ ◕ Medium, Wendy Siegelman (2018): Social Media and Influence Companies Related to the Trump Russia Story http://bit.ly/2tqNNKg
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1170250881071276032?s=20/photo/1
// 7/6/2018

🐣 💽 RT @JordanUhl Breaking now on CNN: The House will take formal steps on an impeachment probe for @realDonaldTrump next week https://twitter.com/JordanUhl/status/1170176002875637760?s=20/photo/1

TheHill, Kevin Fashola: How Russia uses racial divides to undermine American democracy http://bit.ly/2k4TDj0 Fashola is a visiting fellow w the Defending Democratic Institutions Project w the Center for Strategic & Intl Studies & a fellow w the Congress Black Caucus Foundation

TheAtlantic, Adam Serwer: Trump Is Winning His War on the FBI http://bit.ly/2lDOizL
// Within the bureau, there’s an asymmetry that even those who seek to play by the rules cannot ignore.

JustSecurity, Kate Brannon: Trump Cuts “Muscle” from European Defense to Fund Border Wall http://bit.ly/2lCFhqw

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood the ways Trump is warping US government functions – examples surfacing today involved NOAA, the US military, and the Justice Department – increase impeachment pressure on Pelosi from within the House Democratic caucus

🐣 RT @TimInHonolulu I need to dig into facts but I think that it’s arguably DOD procurement fraud. I don’t think the civil liability can be washed away and may expose his properties to being seized in 2021 when he’s out of office. Will destroy a lot of military careers. That’s likely Putin’s plan.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand BREAKING: House Oversight is investigating whether US military expenditures have been propping up Trump Turnberry. A peculiar refueling stop in Glasgow by a US Air Force crew, who stayed overnight at the resort—there & back—tipped them off. Our exclusive:
⋙⋙ 💙💙 Politico, Natasha Bertrand and Bryan Bender: Air Force crew made an odd stop on a routine trip: Trump’s Scottish resort http://politi.co/2m25m2p re: @maddow
// Now the layover is part of a broader House inquiry into military spending at and around the Trump property.

NYT, Bret Stephens: How Vladimir Putin Falls http://nyti.ms/2kwLNip ‘Lyubov Sobol, 31, is a Moscow lawyer who has spent years pursuing a graft investigation of Putin intimate Yevgeny Prigozhin’
// A dictator meets an opponent he can’t co-opt, corrupt, calumniate, cow or coerce.

🐣 RT @AndreaChalup Ukraine has survived and sacrificed so much to become a democracy and now a refuge for Russian opposition activists. Trump and Guiliani pressuring Ukraine this way is unconscionable and serves the interests of the powerful mass-murdering dictatorship invading the country:
⋙ 🐣 RT @olgaNYC1211 So much more! Russia started floating Ukraine interfering in US elections in 2016 to deflect from their actions. If Ukraine complies then Russia will blame Ukraine, Europe will not back them. If Ukraine doesn’t comply they risk losing funds necessary for protection.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews #Russia’s state TV discusses Trump defunding more than $770 million in military projects designed to shore up European defense against Russia. ¤ Host Evgeny Popov says that could mean only one of two things: ¤ “Either Trump is ours, or we [Russia] are not a threat.”

🐣 RT @kyledcheney NEW: THe House Judiciary Committee has taken the first formal steps to broaden its impeachment probe to include questions about the president steering government business to his resorts — highlighted by his push to host the G7 at Doral. Story TK What the committee wants: https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1169969369427906561?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: How Joe Biden attracts both black voters and racially ‘resentful’ voters http://wapo.st/2m3IvUh

Reuters: Exclusive: U.S. congressional probe finds possible lapses in Deutsche Bank controls – sources http://reut.rs/2kwzXEY

CNN: Democrats widen impeachment probe as they confront roadblocks http://cnn.it/2m4IjUP

🔲 NYT The Weekly: The Blueprint: Russia’s Playbook for Disrupting Democracy [Trailer] http://nyti.ms/2kyqugr full episode available on FX and Hulu

⭕ 5 Sep 2019

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Trump tries to force Ukraine to meddle in the 2020 election http://wapo.st/2lCfNcO
// added 11/2/2019
⇈ ⇊ ?
WaPo Editorial: Is Trump strong-arming Ukraine’s new president for political gain? http://wapo.st/2lCfNcO “He is attempting to force Zelensky to intervene in the 2020 US presidential election by launching an investigation of the leading Democratic candidate, Joe Biden”

Ukraine’s neophyte president, Volodymyr Zelensky, took a big step this week toward proving that he will be, as he promised, the most pro-reform president in Ukraine’s history. On Monday, he laid out a breathtakingly ambitious five-year plan including virtually every measure the International Monetary Fund and Western governments have urged on Ukraine in recent years, from land reform to the privatization of state companies to a cleansing of the judiciary.

That ought to be cause for celebration in Washington, where successive Democratic and Republican administrations have tried to draw Ukraine away from Vladi­mir Putin’s Russia and into the ranks of Western democracies, only to be frustrated by the fecklessness and corruption of the country’s political leaders. Yet Mr. Zelensky has so far failed to win the backing of President Trump. Not only has Mr. Trump refused to grant the Ukrainian leader a White House visit, but also he has suspended the delivery of $250 million in U.S. military aid to a country still fighting Russian aggression in its eastern provinces.

Some suspect Mr. Trump is once again catering to Mr. Putin, who is dedicated to undermining Ukrainian democracy and independence. But we’re reliably told that the president has a second and more venal agenda: He is attempting to force Mr. Zelensky to intervene in the 2020 U.S. presidential election by launching an investigation of the leading Democratic candidate, Joe Biden. Mr. Trump is not just soliciting Ukraine’s help with his presidential campaign; he is using U.S. military aid the country desperately needs in an attempt to extort it.

LATimes, Virginia Heffernan: Count Rod Rosenstein, the guy who tapped Robert Mueller, among Trump’s toadies. Sad! http://lat.ms/2k3sfBY

💽 MSNBC, RachelMaddow: Trump relationship with Putin hampers NATO as Russia oversteps http://on.msnbc.com/2ky3T3o
// Rachel Maddow looks at what is known about the nuclear nature of a recent deadly explosion in Russia and notes reporting that while Russia’s conduct in the incident would be expected to elicit an international response, Donald Trump’s relationship with Vladimir Putin undercuts NATO’s ability to do so.

KyivPost: Bloomberg: Putin says he offered to sell Trump Russia’s newest missiles http://bit.ly/2lxE97J //➔ the exploding ones? sure! throw in a couple of those exploding submarines, too!

⭕ 4 Sep 2019

🐣 They follow orders. The higher-ups can give their opinions but in the end, they follow orders, or in rare cases, resign, like Mattis. No, they’re not fascists, but the Commander-in-
Chief is unstable (putting it mildly). I’m glad my son’s deployment is over (for now).

🐣 At least Obama has a good excuse for pulling troops out of Iraq, which refused to sign a Status of Forces Agreement. Trump just wants out of Afghanistan and it’s up to the Military and State to make it look reasonable. Bad things will happen.

Newsweek, Tom O’Connor: Russia Warns of New U.S. Moves Against Venezuela, Where Military Goes on High Alert http://bit.ly/2lzIbwa

CNN, Elie Honig: In the mafia, there is a name for what Pence and Barr did http://cnn.it/2lTMEKf //➔ it’s called “kicking up” or “paying tribute” to the Boss (like in “Goodfellas”!)

💙💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ CrookedMedia, Brian Beutler: Democrats Have Reached A Crossroads http://bit.ly/2k5zppu //➔ If Dems win, do they have it in them to hold Republicans to account?

Politico, Alexandra Panetta: Unlike U.S., Canada plans coordinated attack on foreign election interference http://politi.co/2lZKhWr
// Ahead of the October election, Canada finds itself on the front lines of the war on disinformation and hacking.

CNN: House panel subpoenas DHS for documents on reports Trump offered pardons related to immigration agenda http://cnn.it/2lDlU0o Judiciary Committee

🚫 TheAtlantic, Russell Berman: The Impeachment Summer That Wasn’t http://bit.ly/2kjdknw
// followed ONE rep; Despite impeachment efforts from progressive activists, most of the Democrats who flipped GOP seats in 2018 aren’t ready to go there.

🐣 RT @SethAbramson BREAKING NEWS: Man Working in Trump’s 2020 Re-election Intelligence Apparatus Identified As “Trollbot” By Twitter’s Top Bot-Detection Service; BotSentinel Reports That Ex-DoD Intel Officer Tony Shaffer “Exhibits Alarming Tweet Activity and Patterns That Match a Trollbot Account” https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1169368477859057664?s=20/photo/1

WashingtonFreeBeacon (rw): Andrew McCabe to Headline Dem Fundraiser in PA http://bit.ly/2lzBtXb ‘He plans to discuss his interactions with Donald Trump, the fallout and aftermath of James Comey’s firing, Russian meddling in the election, and the Mueller Investigation.’ Wow.
// Fired FBI official also recently joined CNN

TheHill, Joseph Dresen: The unraveling of Vladimir Putin http://bit.ly/2lDfrTa

The Trump/Nunes #TrumpRussia counter-narrative ⇉ WashingtonExaminer: Devin Nunes: Horowitz teeing up Comey for conspiracy charges http://washex.am/2kuZ1fB //➔ oranges🍊🍊🍊‼️

AP, Calvin Woodward: Analysis: Trump’s conservative critics are speaking a code http://bit.ly/2lZVyGg ‘DC’s partisan fever coexists with a more decorous tradition in some quarters — People such as Mattis, Robert Mueller and Chief Justice John Roberts are steeped in those ways’
// Washington’s well-known partisan fever coexists with a more decorous tradition in some quarters — of raising eyebrows instead of raising hell, of saying things in so many words without actually using the words. People such as Mattis, former special counsel Robert Mueller and Chief Justice John Roberts are steeped in those ways.

DailyKos, Joan McCarter: Russia, guns, aluminum, and Moscow Mitch http://bit.ly/2luMQQ1 “Thanks to the investigation … of the NRA and its ties to the Kremlin, we’ve discovered that McConnell really owes Putin and the oligarchs.”

WaPo, David Ignatius: Why America is losing the information war to Russia http://wapo.st/2k2BB0X “The cruel paradox of the Internet, once hailed as a liberating force, is that it empowers governments that control information and enfeebles those that let it run free”

Richard Stengel, a former Time editor who became the State Department’s undersecretary for public diplomacy, writes that he was once an information “idealist.” He believed that in the marketplace of ideas, the truth would ultimately prevail. Not anymore.

“I think we all now know that this is a pipe dream,” writes Stengel in a disturbing memoir of his three years on the communications firing line. “Unfortunately, facts don’t come highlighted in yellow. A false sentence reads the same as a true one. It’s not enough to battle falsehood with truth; the truth does not always win.”

This book carries a blunt and frightening message: The United States is losing the fight for what Russians call the “information space.” The cruel paradox of the Internet, once hailed as a liberating force, is that it empowers governments that control information and enfeebles those that let it run free.

Stengel’s account, which will be published in October, is titled “Information Wars: How We Lost the Global Battle Against Disinformation & What We Can Do About It.” Unfortunately, the first half of the subtitle is more convincing than the second. This is a tale of how government bureaucracy, inertia and, most of all, the inherent constraints of an open, democratic society made the United States so vulnerable to covert action via the Internet.

“Let’s face it, democracies are not very good at combating disinformation,” writes Stengel. Authoritarian governments, in contrast, “have gone from fearing the flow of information to exploiting it. They understand that the same tools that spread democracy can engineer its undoing.” …

Stengel frankly admits that the Obama administration was slow to react to Russia’s 2016 election manipulation. “The scale of Russian disinformation was beyond what we were capable of responding to,” he writes. He notes the eerie similarity between Russian covert propaganda and Donald Trump’s campaign themes.

But he’s skeptical that Russian intervention was decisive in 2016. “To this day, I’m not sure what impact it had,” he writes. “Russian messaging had a lot of reach but hardly any depth.” And he includes this memorable zinger: “By televising hundreds of hours of Trump’s campaign speeches, CNN did a whole lot more to elect him than Russia Today did.”

🐣 RT @tribelaw “The president is negating the Constitution’s most fundamental principle — the separation of powers. [He’s] assaulting . . . our power of the purse, and he’s undermining the oath of office he takes to protect and defend the Constitution and the American people.” @SpeakerPelosi

⭕ 3 Sep 2019

Salon, Richard Saletan: Trump, Not Comey, Is the Crook http://bit.ly/2k33oyg “Contrary to the president’s smear campaign, Comey isn’t being reprimanded for lying. He’s being reprimanded for the way he told the truth”
// The new DOJ report doesn’t say James Comey lied. It reprimands him for the way he exposed the president’s misconduct.

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 If one political party absolves the other of criminal wrongdoing after the power shifts in 2020, then I fear all hope of true government reform will be dead. Losing power should not serve as a bar to being held accountable for the crimes you committed while in power.

CommonDreams, Jake Johnson: ‘Naked Attack on the Free Press’: Trump Allies Reportedly Raising $2 Million for Campaign to Discredit Journalists http://bit.ly/2lxIfwq
// “Intimidating reporters to influence coverage is a tactic of dictators and has no place here,” said Sen. Jeff Merkley

🐣 RT @CheriJacobus Team Trump is now targeting me, targeting the celeb readers of “America Reads The Mueller Report” and are VERY nervous that the folks Putin and Parscale misinformed might learn what’s actually in The Mueller Report as we raise money to air this on local TV stations everywhere.
🐣 RT @CheriJacobus I mean, come on — the spokesthug for Trump’s evil spawn out of the blue started attacking one of the celeb readers for “America Reads The Mueller Report” — Team Trump is terrified that Americans will learn what the Report actually says and that Barr, Hannity, Rush lied to them
🐣 RT @CheriJacobus I’m just spitballin’ here, but do you think it’s possible that Arthur Schwartz, the spokesperson for Don Jr., is trying to silence me because if this? Not sure why they would fear direct excerpts from a government report with no political commentary, no spin — just the facts.

🐣 RT @CheriJacobus Arthur told me Cohen &Stone used to tweet for Trump after a certain hour at night (pre-campaign). When discussing that Trump used to keep a copy of a book of Hitler speeches at his bedside, Arthur told me Trump didn’t just read it, but made notes in the margins. @DonaldJTrumpJr https://twitter.com/CheriJacobus/status/1168914481398865927?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @CheriJacobus Arthur told me all about Henry Greenberg’s role in taking down @EliotSpitzer. So much for keeping confidences of even his boss/clients. Keep that in mind, @DonaldJTrumpJr. ⇇ ⇊ Schwartz is DonJr’s spokesperson
⋙ ⋙ 🐣 RT @ArthurSchwartz [Reply also to Rucker] ]Yes. I won’t disclose things that I’m told by other people in confidence. Unlike Rucker, who promises sources that he will keep things to himself and then burns them.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @EdSayGo [Reply also to @EliotSpitzer] When we were still “friends” he told me the Trump Admin was a “shitshow” and no one in the White House knew what they were doing. He also shared in those early days that KellyAnne Conway spent a lot of time crying at her desk. That was nice to hear…

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Rod Rosenstein is really not that enigmatic or complicated. He is simply a weak character whose moral compass is outweighed by his instinct for self-preservation and need for belonging, and he’s therefore susceptible to stronger forces around him in service of those goals 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1168910610131836934?s=20
// also: 🐣 RT @harrylitman

WaPo, Stephanie Miller: Why is the Russian meddling in 2016 such a big secret? I’m not allowed to say. http://wapo.st/2kt3uzd Stephanie Murphy, a Democrat, represents Florida’s 7th Congressional District

🐣 RT @DavidCornDC Damn, the Trump Lying Machine™ just doesn’t stop. What he says about the IG report & the Mueller report isn’t true at all. These assertions have been disproven, discredited, and debunked. Yet he keeps spewing them. He’s a Prevaricating Parrot™ who believes his fans are suckers.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Based on the IG Report, the whole Witch Hunt against me and my administration was a giant and illegal SCAM. The House of Representatives should now get back to work on drug prices, healthcare, infrastructure and all else. The Mueller Report showed No Collusion, No Obstruction!

DefenseNews: US lawmakers press Trump to release aid for Ukraine to fight Russia http://bit.ly/2khUCg3

MotherJones, David Corn: How to Stop Russia From Attacking and Influencing the 2020 Election http://bit.ly/2lulv0v
// A new report offers a roadmap. If only Trump gave a damn.
↥ ↧
💙💙📔 CAP: James Lamond and Talia Dessel: Democratic Resilience ~ A Comparative Review of Russian Interference in Democratic Elections and Lessons Learned for Securing Future Elections http://ampr.gs/2kqq2AE

🐣 RT @AndreaChalup Who helped prop-up the destructive far-right nationalist Bolsonaro?
Steve Bannon
Who does Bolsonaro’s younger son work with to organize far-right nationalists in Latin American countries?
Steve Bannon

🐣 RT @SenRobPortman As the co-chair of the Senate #Ukraine Caucus, I joined @SenatorShaheen & my fellow co-chair @SenatorDurbin, along w/ @SenBlumenthal & @SenRonJohnson in sending a letter to @MickMulvaneyOMB urging the admin to release $250M in authorized military security assistance for #Ukraine.

NYT, Michael Khodarkovsky: Putin’s Nightmare: The Ballot Box http://nyti.ms/2lXChFr
// On the eve of regional elections, the Kremlin has turned to tricks, threats and shows of force to get past the shadows of protests and falling approval ratings for Russia’s president.

🐣 RT @GovHowardDean This is the biggest danger of many from a trump presidency. He has no ability to defend American interests or democracy because of his crippling psychiatric disorders.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MarkHertling Today in international affairs:
-NKorea “advancing missile arsenal” (below)
-ISIS “regenerating” in Syria/Iraq
-China beating protesters
-Russians kill more in Donbas;VP indicates less support to Ukraine
-Taliban gain “upper hand” in Afghan negotiations
⋙⋙ NYT: North Korea Missile Tests, ‘Very Standard’ to Trump, Show Signs of Advancing Arsenal http://nyti.ms/2lXQl1J

Politico, Kyle Ferris and Sarah Ferris: Democrats’ messy impeachment push hits critical phase http://politi.co/2kfqqCh
// The window to impeach Trump is closing, and senior lawmakers are sending mixed messages.

DailyBeast, David Lurie: It’s Not Over: Trump Is Stalked by Investigations He Tried to Stonewall http://bit.ly/2k1AkY0
// Fall is here. Congress is back. The president isn’t out of trouble. A look at the post-Mueller probes.

⭕ 2 Sep 2019

🐣 RT @benjaminwittes Memo to @RodRosenstein: Stop. You’re embarrassing yourself.
🐣 RT @benjaminwittes Further memo to @RodRosenstein: If you have a story to tell, tell it. If you want to defend your tenure, by all means do so. But cut the faux-Delphic speaking in platitudes. Cut the advice about how to read. And stop cloaking yourself in the traditions of the department. It’s old
🐣 RT @benjaminwittes Further memo to @RodRosenstein: if you want to have a serious conversation about your time in office, to give your thoughts and reflections on it and answer questions about it, you are welcome any time and at any length as my guest on the Lawfare Podcast.

WaPo: Pence critical of Russia — days after Trump advocates inclusion at next G-7 summit http://wapo.st/2kcuSBH

🐣 RT @repcohen I’m pleased that 135 @HouseDemocrats support an impeachment inquiry, but we’re beyond the stage of simply having an inquiry. There’s no question he’s violated the #Constitution & committed innumerable impeachable offenses and he should be impeached. It’s time for action. 💽 https://twitter.com/RepCohen/status/1168545631394258944?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @kenvogel NEW FILING: Oleg DERIPASKA urges a judge to overturn sanctions against him because he says @USTreasury failed to establish that he acted as PUTIN’s agent, & also because Russia’s election interference & other activity doesn’t constitute a nat’l emergency. http://bit.ly/2lWZjwh

Newsweek, David Brennan: Russia Condemns U.S. ‘Provocation’ of Iran As ‘Absolutely Unacceptable’ As Nations Build Front Against Trump http://bit.ly/2kfsTfZ

DailyBeast, Anna Nemetsova and Christopher Dickey: The CAR Murders: A Critical Cold Case in the New Cold War Points to ‘Putin’s Chef’ Yevgeny Prigozhin http://bit.ly/2jUHr4f
// Evidence mounts that shows three Russian journalists investigating the mysterious Wagner mercenaries in Africa were set up by some of the same people who attacked U.S. elections.

🐣 RT @MarkHartling Russia knows it, Ukraine knows it, all of Europe and our other allies know it, and all Americans – except about 37% of us who don’t know enough to admit it – know it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews #Russia’s state TV says “Donald Trump lied to everyone, as we’ve been predicting,” when he used the excuse of watching a hurricane to avoid meeting the President of #Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. “In reality, Trump was just casually golfing — what else was there for him to do?”

🐣 RT @McFaul Wow. Exactly what Putin wants to hear. (Deleting my earlier tweet that is was better to have Pence than Trump in Warsaw)
🐣 RT @kasparov63 I’d say Putin would be happy to hear this if Putin hadn’t written it.
🐣 RT @GovHowardDean Right on schedule with Putin’s agenda.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Pence delivers Trump’s message: The US has “carried the load” on #Ukraine, “but we believe it’s time for our European partners to step forward” and the U.S. still has “great concerns” about corruption in Ukraine. Translation: Say goodbye to U.S. aid
⋙⋙ Bloomberg: Time for Europe to Do More to Help Ukraine, U.S’s Pence Says http://bloom.bg/2lQW9da

⭕ 1 Sep 2019

🐣 RT @MSNBC “Is the IG really saying – and I think by the way that he is really saying – that if you are a law enforcement officer who’s a witness to potentially criminal activity, you got to shut up?” – Lawfare’s Ben Wittes on the DOJ report on James Comey
⋙ MSNBC, MTPDaily: IG report has ‘anger’ directed at Comey over memos http://on.msnbc.com/2jU2LqI
// 8/29/2019

HollywoodReporter: ‘Citizen K’ Director Sees Film of Putin’s Russia as “Cautionary Tale” for Trump’s America http://bit.ly/2jNzqOu
// ‘This is a cautionary tale for what’s happening in America right now,” says director Alex Gibney about his scalding portrait of the fall of dissident exiled oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky and the power politics of Vladimir Putin’s Russia.

🐣 RT @ARVershbow OK, but will @realDonaldTrump unblock the $250 billion in military aid, and stop defending #Putin’s ongoing aggression?
⋙ 🐣 RT @Reuters Pence says U.S. will continue to support Ukraine https://reut.rs/2ZBpCdh

NPR, Philip Ewing: What You Need To Know About Foreign Interference And The 2020 Election http://n.pr/2jPgzmc

⭕ 31 Aug 2019

NYT/Reuters: Poland Wants Sanctions Against Russia Over Crimea to Continue http://nyti.ms/32j5BpK

TheGuardian, Sabrina Siddiqui: Washington’s great mystery: Trump’s affinity for Putin and populists baffles experts http://bit.ly/2ZD7XlB
// President’s approach to foreign policy, from defending his Russian counterpart to supporting Bolsonaro after he rejected aid, has experts sounding alarms

⭕ 30 Aug 2019

TheTimes [UK]: Russia offers Iran sanctions-free oil route to Turkey and Syria http://bit.ly/2jRc2Qa

WaPo: Trump’s pardon offer may have violated federal bribery laws http://wapo.st/2lmVgst

🐣 RT @WaltShaub The appearance of a link between Trump’s threat to block aid to Ukraine and Trump’s attorney demanding that Ukraine investigate his political rival is a red alarm. If the link can be proven, it’s an impeachable abuse of power. It must be investigated.
⋙ CNN: Trump seriously considering blocking $250M in military aid to Ukraine http://cnn.it/2HC2aCD

WaPo, John Wagner: Trump says he should be ‘given our stolen time back’ after release of Comey report http://wapo.st/30Ot81p

Law&Crime: Harvard Law Prof Declares Trump Is Both a ‘Russian Asset and an Idiot’ http://bit.ly/2LbCHC3 “Of course he’s both,” Lawrence Tribe said. “Trump has been a Russian asset AND an idiot, how useful is unclear, from the beginning.”

NewCivilRightsMovement, David Badash: ‘We Have a Russian Asset Sitting in the Oval Office’ Says Former Senior DOJ Official http://bit.ly/30Os9OL Glenn Carle, a former CIA operative: “no question” in his mind that the president is behaving like “a spy for the Russians.”

LATimes, David Myers: Opinion: Trump’s silence on Kashmir sends a dangerous signal to the world’s autocratic leaders http://lat.ms/2HBhdMG Muslims “represent a constant irritant and threat to the Hindu nationalists of Modi’s BJP, who aspire to achieve ethnic purity in India”

TIME, Simon Shuster: Ukraine Is Struggling to Make Sense of Trump and Bolton’s Conflicting Messages on Russia http://bit.ly/2ZqRsKj

🐣 RT @brianklaas How is it possible that Trump being named as Individual-1—someone who literally directed a criminal conspiracy, a conspiracy that his lawyer is serving jail time for carrying out—has had no discernible consequences at all? It’s not contested. We have physical evidence, too.

🐣 RT @WarOnTheRocks Greenland is once again becoming a crucial issue on the American security agenda and it’s time for the U.S. to secure its position on the island. That doesn’t mean owning it.
⋙ WarOnTheRocks, Jon Rahbek-Clemmensen: Let’s (Not) Make a Deal: Geopolitics and Greenland http://bit.ly/2ZDU9Y0
// 8/28/2019

RollingStone, Ryan Bort: Why Is Trump Considering Blocking Military Aid to Ukraine? http://bit.ly/2NCsUqu
// We’re not saying it’s not because of Vladimir Putin

ForeignAffairs, Gideon Rose: Autocracy Now ~ Profiles of the New Strongmen http://fam.ag/30MBQ03
// Sep-Oct. 2019 issue

RFE/RL: Tensions Along Disputed Georgia-South Ossetia Boundary Lead To Calls For Restraint http://bit.ly/2Ld2NF1

Salon, Igor Derysh: After ignoring climate at G7, Trump gets back to work killing the planet http://bit.ly/34czABw
// Trump belittled the climate crisis in Biarritz. Now he’s back at his real job: Gutting regulations, smoochin’ Putin

Newsweek: Russian Official Praises Trump for Delaying Military Aid to Ukraine, Argues Americans Care About ‘Own Wellbeing,’ Not ‘Hegemonic Ambitions’ http://bit.ly/2PnZtuz

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Comey IG report exposes the hypocrisy of the ‘Russia hoax’ crowd http://wapo.st/2ZuJKif

Salon, Heather Digby Parton: James Comey has been cleared (mostly). But Republicans’ ruthless power grab continues http://bit.ly/32kHozw
// Former FBI director’s tangled saga is now over — but Republicans still yearn for hearings and show trials

🐣 RT @realDonaldTrump The disastrous IG Report on James Comey shows, in the strongest of terms, how unfairly I, and tens of millions of great people who support me, were treated. Our rights and liberties were illegally stripped away by this dishonest fool. We should be given our stolen time back?
🐣 RT @real The fact that James Comey was not prosecuted for the absolutely horrible things he did just shows how fair and reasonable Attorney General Bill Barr is. So many people and experts that I have watched and read would have taken an entirely different course. Comey got Lucky!
🐣 RT @real Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Officer(Dem): “In 2016 we had a Coup. We have to take Comey and others to task. Makes no sense not to prosecute him. Comey got a book deal. I fear for my Country. He tried to kneecap our duly elected president, and there are no consequences.” @fox

🐣 RT @Comey And to all those who’ve spent two years talking about me “going to jail” or being a “liar and a leaker”—ask yourselves why you still trust people who gave you bad info for so long, including the president.

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade DOJ concluded no criminal charges against Comey, IG found policy violations. Like the man who breaks into a house to save his family from a storm, @Comey may have broken FBI rules, but his actions were justified. My thoughts at @NBCNews.
⋙ NBCNews, Barbara McQuade: Comey says the DOJ IG report vindicates him. Trump says he’s ‘horrible.’ So who’s right? http://nbcnews.to/2NGiXbu
// Reasonable minds can disagree about the official status of Comey’s memos. But even if the IG report is correct, it seems to miss the big picture.
🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade DOJ decision not to charge @Comey is no surprise. OIG report shows his memos were classified retroactively, negating any willful violation of the law at the time of disclosure. And no evidence of intent to harm the national security of the United States. Quite the opposite.

🐣 RT @sinanaral published our paper in @sciencemagazine on “Protecting Elections from Social Media Manipulation.”: https://bit.ly/2L7gMw9 1/
📌 [Thread:] https://twitter.com/sinanaral/status/1167142057724563456?s=20
⋙ ScienceMag, Sinan Aral and Dean Eckles (MIT): Protecting elections from social media manipulation http://bit.ly/32qdRV9

Summary: To what extent are democratic elections vulnerable to social media manipulation? The fractured state of research and evidence on this most important question facing democracy is reflected in the range of disagreement among experts. Facebook chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg has repeatedly called on the U.S. government to regulate election manipulation through social media. But we cannot manage what we do not measure. Without an organized research agenda that informs policy, democracies will remain vulnerable to foreign and domestic attacks. Thankfully, social media’s effects are, in our view, eminently measurable. Here, we advocate a research agenda for measuring social media manipulation of elections, highlight underutilized approaches to rigorous causal inference, and discuss political, legal, and ethical implications of undertaking such analysis. Consideration of this research agenda illuminates the need to overcome important trade-offs for public and corporate policy—for example, between election integrity and privacy. We have promising research tools, but they have not been applied to election manipulation, mainly because of a lack of access to data and lack of cooperation from the platforms (driven in part by public policy and political constraints).

🐣 RT @tribelaw .@JRubinBlogger says “We have no deus ex machina — not Mattis, not Mueller, not the 25th Amendment and not impeachment.” ¤ But why NOT impeachment? I refuse to accept that we are so constitutionally impotent. If we are, it’s our own doing.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger We have no deus ex machina — not Mattis, not Mueller, not the 25th Amendment and not impeachment. We have “only” our democracy. If we cannot collectively figure out how to motivate people to vote Trump out, we might be incapable of rational self-governance
⋙⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Jim Mattis’s dilemma is our problem http://wapo.st/2UmGXls
🐣 RT @tribelaw I know that as well as anyone, @JRubinBlogger. You know I do. But assuming impeachment is pointless or inevitably counterproductive unless it leads to removal — even though it’s clearly the right thing to do — is just too defeatist and morally compromising for me to live with.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger we can impeach, we cannot remove absent a R morality and spine transplant
⋙⋙ 🐣 If Trump is not impeached – given his egregious high crimes and misdemeanors – no president will ever be impeached again. It would be the ultimate abdication of Congressional power. At the very least, a vigorous investigation must be well underway come Election Day.

WaPo: Trump says he should be ‘given our stolen time back’ after release of Comey report http://wapo.st/2ZCf39Z
// It was not immediately clear what Trump meant, but in May he shared a tweet by a supporter that said he should have two years added to his term as compensation for having endured the investigation of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III into possible coordination between Trump’s campaign and Russia.

🐣 RT @KevinDrum “By definition, leaking is against government policy…But surely Comey’s act was more whistleblowing than leaking? It exposed clear wrongdoing on the president’s part. No classified information was put at risk and no investigations were compromised.”
⋙ MotherJones, Kevin Drum: Is James Comey a Leaker or a Whistleblower? http://bit.ly/2HzJAeo

WaPo: Longtime lobbyist and former congressman Vin Weber resigns from consulting firm http://wapo.st/2HALeMJ “Weber’s resignation is the latest turn in a drama that has engulfed several top Washington figures as a result of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation.”
// As part of that probe, Mueller charged former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort with lobbying violations related to work he did in Ukraine.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Fox News’s commendable — and necessary — rebuke of Trump’s demand for sycophancy http://wapo.st/2Lnm1X8

🐣 RT @WarOnTheRocks New Net Assessment with @profmarlowe, @ConsWahoo, and @capreble: Trade conflicts can be hard to win. Does the U.S. have a trade policy strategy for success? Or is the president simply venting frustration through erratic policies? What’s the endgame?
⋙ WarOnTheRocks: Does Trump’s Trade War Spell the End of the Global Order? http://bit.ly/ by Melanie Marlowe, Bryan McGratg and Christopher Preble

🐣 RT @BillKristol ”National conservatism is against the primacy of individual liberty….But what is national conservatism for? It is anti-immigration and anti-trade, along with pro-industrial policy and social homogenization, administered by a powerful central government.”
⋙ TheBulwark, Thomas Firey: Departing the Shining City http://bit.ly/2MSRuUD
// Michael Anton’s “Flight 93 Election” wasn’t just a call to oppose Hillary Clinton; it was a full-throated rejection of Goldwater–Reagan conservatism.

⭕ 29 Aug 2019

WaPo, Eric Wemple: Sean Hannity and John Solomon slimed James Comey. Will they admit it? http://wapo.st/2L6Dep0

🐣 RT @AlexandraChalup Russian Ambassador Antonov is on the sanctions list of Canada and the EU for his role in Russian troops invading Ukraine and the illegal annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea. ¤ Putin’s war in Ukraine continues while Trump delays military aid to help Ukraine.
⋙ BusinessInsider: Meet Anatoly Antonov, Russia’s newest ambassador to the US http://bit.ly/2L7tE5k
// 8/21/2019

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The DOJ’s inspector general buries the real news http://wapo.st/2Zp0F5R

That finding is buried in the Trump-Barr cloud of spin, which looks at whether Comey, in attempting to document gross misconduct by the president of the United States, did not follow department procedure. Former federal prosecutor Joyce White Vance tells me, “This debunks the myth from the right that Comey would be prosecuted for his actions. The conclusion of the report questions the ethics of his conduct, but not its legality.”

🐣 RT @Steven_Strauss Thread, anyone know why the OIG is not investigating this?
📌 https://twitter.com/Steven_Strauss/status/1167086140610007041?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @nycsouthpaw (2018) According to the testimony of the Attorney General in the IG report, nine days before the election she and the FBI Director discussed how a “deep and visceral hatred of Secretary Clinton” by a cadre of senior NY FBI agents “has put us where we are today” w/r/t the Weiner laptop. https://twitter.com/nycsouthpaw/status/1008032109183856640?s=20/photo/1

NYT/Reuters: Liberal U.S. House Democrat Urges Trump Impeachment Decision by Year-End http://nyti.ms/34azDxw Ro Khanna (D-CA) is vice chair of the 98-member Congressional Progressive Caucus

Slate, Dahlia Lithwick: Let’s Compare Donald Trump’s Week to the Impeachment Articles Brought Against Nixon, Clinton, and Johnson http://bit.ly/2L6RwpO
// Forget what you think “high crimes and misdemeanors” means and consider what we’ve impeached presidents for in the past.

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 “A huge fire had broken out, and Horowitz is now castigating Comey for using a noncompliant fire extinguisher.” Can’t say it better than my friend @harrylitman does here.
⋙ WaPo, Harry Litman: James Comey helped save democracy when he wrote his memos http://wapo.st/2HySmJo

Slate, Jeremy Stahl: Inspector General Report Reveals Charges Against James Comey To Be Mind-Numbingly Stupid http://bit.ly/2HwePXS

🐣 RT @JoyceVanceWhite The only good thing to come out of this administration is @RandyRainbow. Do yourself a favor & stop whatever you’re doing to listen.
💽 https://twitter.com/JoyceWhiteVance/status/1167237204848103426?s=20/photo/1
⋙💙💙 🐣 RT @RandyRainbow 🎶Cheeto Christ…Cheeto Christ…He’s like if Jesus were pumpkin-spiced…🎶🙌 #CheetoChrist #StupidCzar #TheChosenOne
💽 https://twitter.com/RandyRainbow/status/1167130654561185792?s=20/photo/1

Politico: Mattis says he owes Trump silence, but won’t keep quiet ‘forever’ http://politi.co/34bKkzW

Politico: DOJ watchdog finds Comey violated policies with private memos about Trump http://politi.co/2NLpxgK by Josh Gerstein, Natasha Bertrand and Andrew Desiderio

🐣 RT @tribelaw The IG report clears Comey of leaking classified info and of lawbreaking but dumps on Comey for blowing the whistle on Trump’s obstruction of justice, reflecting the IG’s frankly bizarre moral compass. This analysis lays it out clearly and fairly
⋙ Lawfare, Benjamin Wittes: What that Comey Email Report Really Says http://bit.ly/349ZaqP

MSNBC, Hardball: Atlantic: Mattis found Trump to be of ‘limited cognitive ability, dubious behavior’ http://on.msnbc.com/32cdHAl
// Retired four-star General and former Secretary of Defense James Mattis is breaking his silence and sharing some of his thoughts on the Trump administration.

KyivPost, Askold Krushelnycky [UKR]: Trump is one big headache for Ukraine http://bit.ly/2MKmNRb

WaPo, Aaron Blake: New IG report rebukes Comey — and debunks Trump http://wapo.st/2ZCVnmc

WaPo, Judy Dempsey: The unfulfilled promise of the revolutions of 1989 http://wapo.st/2ZxtFn6 “The reunification of Europe after 1989 was one of the great achievements of the post-1945 era”

WashingtonExaminer: Graham open to putting Obama under oath in probe into Russia investigation origins http://washex.am/2Hv4Ul1 “I’d like to know what President Obama thought about the investigation” – Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC)

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Kremlin-controlled media reacted to Trump’s G7 performance with laughter and mockery. ¤ One anchor rejoiced that “Trump is dancing to Putin’s tune,” while others were amused by the “maniacal persistence” with which Trump was lobbying for Russia.
🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Current and former spies are floored by President Donald Trump’s fervent defense of #Russia at this year’s #G7 summit in Biarritz, France. They say Trump’s performance suggests he’s either a ‘Russian asset’ or a ‘useful idiot’ for Putin
// Note: Julia Davis watches Russian media and translates it from Russian to English
⋙ BusinessInsider, Sonam Sheth: US spies say Trump’s G7 performance suggests he’s either a ‘Russian asset’ or a ‘useful idiot’ for Putin http://bit.ly/2LiRHgm

CNBC: US intel report says mysterious Russian explosion was triggered by recovery mission of nuclear-powered missile, not a test http://cnb.cx/2HxCN4V

🐣 RT @Comey And to all those who’ve spent two years talking about me “going to jail” or being a “liar and a leaker”—ask yourselves why you still trust people who gave you bad info for so long, including the president.

🐣 RT @Comey DOJ IG “found no evidence that Comey or his attorneys released any of the classified information contained in any of the memos to members of the media.” I don’t need a public apology from those who defamed me, but a quick message with a “sorry we lied about you” would be nice.

🐣 RT @TheBeatWithAri “Comey did not leak classified information. Period. Anything to the contrary, that you’re hearing, is a lie. I think there is a broader issue here, what was the FBI director to do when he thinks the President is corrupted and obstructing?” -@FrankFigliuzzi1 on DOJ’s findings 💽 https://twitter.com/TheBeatWithAri/status/1167205572845940736?s=20/photo/1

🐣💽 RT @TheHill WATCH: Kremlin-backed TV runs mashup of Trump singing “Señorita” to Putin http://hill.cm/9b9wJ4a

🐣 RT @ABCPolitics James Mattis reflects on his resignation as defense secretary and warns against the current state of American politics: “When my concrete solutions and strategic advice, especially keeping faith with our allies, no longer resonated, it was time to resign”
⋙ ABCNews: ‘I did as well as I could for as long as I could’: Trump’s former defense secretary http://abcn.ws/30Hb1u9

TheAtlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg: The Man Who Couldn’t Take It Anymore http://bit.ly/2ZwWkNc
// Oct Issue; “I had no choice but to leave,” General James Mattis says of his decision to resign as President Trump’s secretary of defense.

DailyBeast, Molly Jong-Fast: The Five Distinct Levels of Donald Trump Ass-Kissing, Explained http://bit.ly/2ztTo5c
// They may all look the same to you, but in fact, there are subtle differences in the types of Trump brown-nosing. Dante helps explain it all.

DailyBeast, Barbara McQuade: Trump Is Joking When He Asks People to Break the Law? Tell That to the Russians. http://bit.ly/2Uc5Ik8
// The White House says the president wasn’t serious when he told subordinates it’s OK to commit crimes to ‘build the wall.’ Recent history shows someone may take him seriously.

⭕ 28 Aug 2019

NYMag, Adam Raymond: Mattis Criticizes American Isolationism, Divisiveness Without Using Trump’s Name http://nym.ag/2NDAHV1

MSNBC, KaryTur: Former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis issues a warning to the President http://on.msnbc.com/2Zzieem
// Four star general and NBC News military analyst Barry McCaffrey joins MSNBC’s Chris Jansing to discuss the former Defense Secretary’s excerpt from his forthcoming book, and what his warning could signal from a defense perspective.

NYT: Afghan Forces Still Unable to Counter Violence Alone, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Says http://nyti.ms/3495LBP “During a rare news conference at the Pentagon, Gen Joseph F Dunford Jr, the chairman of [JCS], said he was not ready to use terms like ‘withdrawal’…”

Newsweek: Donald Trump ‘Extremely Nervous’ About Tax Returns, Says Nixon’s White House Counsel: ‘There Could Be a Lot of Trouble’ http://bit.ly/2ZoJVvw
// John Dean

NationalInterest, Hunter DeRensis: How Russia and Iran Dominated the G7 Summit http://bit.ly/30Gx2cA
// Despite not being invited as official participants, Russia and Iran were front and center in the G7 summit discussions.

Brookings, John Hudak: Trump, the G7 and the perception of being Putin’s puppet http://brook.gs/2zyPbgp

💙💙 🔊 PlayerFM: Best Trump Russia Investigation Podcasts (2019) http://bit.ly/2MKbtV8 //➔ list is overly inclusive, but no omissions. My favorites: @MuellerSheWrote is very detailed and entertaining; The Asset tells the story best; Lawfare (selected episodes) is most professional

NewYorker, Adam Gopnik: Another Look at Impeachment, at the End of a Long Summer http://bit.ly/2L1l2gv “The principled case, now and then, is summed up in three words: Trump’s a crook.”

🐣 RT @SethAbramson Don’t underestimate how much of a sign of *total meltdown* it is that Trump is urging his 64 million Twitter followers to permanently abandon Fox News ¤ It’s a bridge he’s never crossed—and he’s crossing it hours after news broke that he secretly has Russian cosigners on his loans

ABCNews: Trump’s secretive intelligence advisory board takes shape with security pros and GOP donors http://abcn.ws/34alv7G

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: Glenn Greenwald and David Frum Need to Stop Looking to the Mueller Report for FBI’s Counterintelligence Conclusions http://bit.ly/2L1BixV

💙💙 ModernDiplomacy, Louis René Beres [EU]: “Whisperings of the Irrational”: Core Origins of America’s Trump Decline http://bit.ly/2Pk6ddf

DailyBeast: Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) Tried to Make Nice With Russia. It Shut Him Out. http://bit.ly/2Ue9Gsg by Betsy Woodruff, Erin Banco and Sam Brodey
// Ron Johnson was working to set up talks with members of the Russian government before he was denied entry into the country.

🐣 RT @TheBeatWithAri .@AymanM: does Trump have any right to do anything through executive action on the topic of birthright citizenship?
Former Acting Solicitor General @neal_katyal: “Zero. Trump only talks about this when his poll numbers are going down and when he’s scared.” 💽 https://twitter.com/TheBeatWithAri/status/1166852669367050241?s=20/photo/1

Axios: House Judiciary Committee to investigate Trump’s 2020 G7 hosting plan http://bit.ly/2ZoaaSN

MMFA, Matt Gertz: The Trump campaign is crediting Hannity with launching a DOJ investigation into the Obama administration, and they’re probably right http://bit.ly/2L2hZos

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Trump deserves impeachment quite apart from the Mueller report http://wapo.st/2L1ag9P

Newsweek: Donald Trump Is ‘Playing Lapdog’ to Putin and Has ‘Consistently Refused to Take on Russia,’ Senator Jeff Merkley Says: ‘It’s Pretty Horrific’ http://bit.ly/32dqGBI

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Trump is withholding vital military aid to Ukraine, while his personal lawyer seeks help from the Ukraine government to investigate his political opponent. ¤ It doesn’t take a stable genius to see the magnitude of this conflict. ¤ Or how destructive it is to our national security.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand BREAKING: Trump has asked his national security team to review funding for Ukraine, to ensure the money is being used “in the best interests” of the US. The funding has been put on hold. ¤ News comes days after Trump advocated for reinstating Russia to G7.
⋙⋙ Politico: Trump slow-walks Ukraine military aid meant to contain Russia http://politi.co/328t0do

NYT: The Trump Secrets Hiding Inside Deutsche Bank http://nyti.ms/2ZvRGL9
// The president’s longtime lender has extensive documents related to Mr. Trump’s personal and business finances. Here’s what they could reveal.

🐣 RT @Lawrence Last night I made an error in judgment by reporting an item about the president’s finances that didn’t go through our rigorous verification and standards process. I shouldn’t have reported it and I was wrong to discuss it on the air. I will address the issue on my show tonight.

Law&Crime: Potential Trump Lawsuit Against Lawrence O’Donnell Could ‘Backfire’ by Making Deutsche Bank Docs Part of Discovery http://bit.ly/2zunhm0

CNN: MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell says he was ‘wrong’ to report thinly-sourced Trump finances story http://cnn.it/2zDUZpj

CNN, Stephen Collinson: Trump’s invitation to Putin would abandon one of America’s greatest achievements http://cnn.it/2LaeZoI

TheHill: Trump lawyer demands MSNBC retract report alleging banking ties to Russian oligarchs http://bit.ly/2PjvB2I
Separately: https://twitter.com/kim/status/1166799324220551169?s=20/photo/1-2

The White House on Wednesday condemned the MSNBC report. ¤ “This is one of the reasons that a majority of Americans have lost trust in the media,” White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham told Fox News media reporter Brian Flood. “Instead of applying ethics and standards to their reporting, journalists and left-wing outlets have weaponized the media, using it to attack and harass people with little to no regard for the truth.”

The details of O’Donnell’s report have not been verified by NBC News, according to a tweet by MSNBC “Morning Joe” producer Mike Del Moro.

⋙ 🐣 RT @MikeDelMoro Deutsche Bank is declining to comment on Lawrence O’Donnell’s reporting that Russian oligarch’s co-signed Trump’s loans. The information came from a single source who has not seen the bank records. NBC has not seen those records and has not yet been able to verify the reporting.

⭕ 27 Aug 2019

TheGuardian, Suketu Mehta: Immigration panic: how the west fell for manufactured rage http://bit.ly/2kaQ9vA
// From Trump to Orbán, politicians are winning votes by stoking age-old hatreds. Where does this fear of migrants come from?

WSJ: Democrats’ Emerging Tax Idea: Look Beyond Income, Target Wealth http://on.wsj.com/2Hwc0WC
// Lawmakers and 2020 candidates offer a range of options focused on capturing some of the trillions of dollars in assets belonging to the nation’s richest

🐣 RT @1_aurelius From the reaction Justice Kennedy has seems like #IndividualOne told him he needed #RussianCosigners to get the loan from #DeutscheBankLoans
💽 https://twitter.com/1_aurelius/status/1166654916267409408?s=20/photo/1
// Justice Kennedy stops dead in his tracks talking to Trump

WaPo: Putin’s power depends on his popularity. That makes him vulnerable. http://wapo.st/2MHeSEd
// Public opinion plays a bigger role in Russian politics than most people think

🐣 RT @SethAbramson I believe things are coming that can’t be ignored. ¤ By anyone.

🐣 RT @DavidKayeJ Single source report tonight by @Lawrence, when I was his opening guest, of Russian co-signers on Trump’s Deutsche Bank loans fits w/ what I’ve been saying for years. ¤ Judge should review loan docs in chambers. If true, judge can – and should – put in public record ASAP.

NBCNews (5/19): Deutsche Bank employees reportedly flagged suspicious transactions involving Trump and Kushner http://nbcnews.to/2ZnJbGT
// Tammy McFadden, a former Deutsche Bank employee, said she reviewed transactions that involved Kushner’s company and Russians in the summer of 2016.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance To say nothing of unprecedented national security issues, particularly if, as virtually all oligarchs, Trump’s guarantors work hand in hand with the Kremlin. This would explain all of the obvious we’ve seen in Trump’s interactions with Putin & Russia.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TimObrien If what @Lawrence has is on target, there are multiple Russian oligarchs who guaranteed Trump’s loans. At a minimum, that creates a bonfire of ethical — If not legal — issues for the White House:
💽 https://twitter.com/TimOBrien/status/1166554423516172293?s=20

WashingtonExaminer: Lawrence O’Donnell: Source says Russian oligarchs co-signed Trump’s Deutsche Bank loans http://washex.am/32b8DvY

🐣 RT @Comey Tonight, I told a former colleague that I’m tired of being a Trump critic. He responded with encouraging words that apply to all of us: “Where you see wrong or inequality or injustice, speak out, because this is your country.” He’s right. Keep speaking out.

🐣 RT @AnnKatz12 Tax expert David Cay Johnston warns Russian oligarchs may not be the only foreigners co-signing Trump’s loans
⋙ 💙 RawStory, Bob Brigham: Tax expert David Cay Johnston warns Russian oligarchs may not be the only foreigners co-signing Trump’s loans http://bit.ly/2PhFbmu
⋙⋙ 🐣 Johnston has seen Trump’s taxes. With the judges soon getting access to them, is he possibly putting this out there as Lawrence’s source as a warning that the truth is known and to prevent destruction of records or Barr intervening?

DailyMail: How Donald Trump’s campaign manager Brad Parscale went from family bankruptcy to splashing out millions on mansions, condos and luxury cars through his companies that get a hefty cut of the president’s $57M campaign contributions http://dailym.ai/2HuZxCJ

LawFare, Benjamin Wittes: Thoughts on the Impending Prosecution of Andrew McCabe http://bit.ly/2PgGemQ //➔ I’m still hoping someone stands up to Trump on this

In two meetings last week, Mr. McCabe’s lawyers met with the deputy attorney general, Jeffrey A. Rosen, who is expected to be involved in the decision about whether to prosecute, and for more than an hour with the United States attorney for the District of Columbia, Jessie K. Liu, according to a person familiar with the meetings. The person would not detail the discussions, but defense lawyers typically meet with top law enforcement officials to try to persuade them not to indict their client if they failed to get line prosecutors to drop the case.

Let me translate this paragraph for you: Such meetings generally take place when indictment is imminent; they happen when the government plans to bring charges. You should thus expect charges against McCabe to be forthcoming any day. And if such charges don’t happen, that doesn’t mean they weren’t planned but, rather, that some extrinsic event has intervened.

Why is that shocking? Because as best as I can tell, the facts available on the public record simply don’t support such charges. The only visible factor militating in favor of the Justice Department charging McCabe, in fact, is that the department has been on the receiving end of a sustained campaign by President Trump demanding McCabe’s scalp.

🐣💙 RT @GrantStern Deutsche Bank is a pit of law-breaking, corruption and Russian money laundering. ¤ A trusted source close to @SpeakerPelosi told me they might flip on Trump and try cutting a deal for themselves. ¤ Now, @Lawrence reports they’ve given Trump loans with Russian oligarch co-signers.

🚫 RawStory: Deutsche Bank has Trump’s taxes — and loan applications cosigned by Russian oligarchs: report http://bit.ly/2L1AjO8
// single source

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq View the Trump loan bombshell re Russian co-signers with serious skepticism for now. Single source, no other confirmation yet. Wait for more.

🐣 .@Lawrence better be pretty close to correct on this or @msnbc will take a real hit for promoting conspiracy theories. he stresses it’s a single source “close to Deutschebank”

🐣 RT @kurteichenwald Wait…. what?!? If true, @Lawrence just broke the biggest story in years.
⋙ 🐣💙💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ RT @Lawrence A source close to Deutsche Bank says Trump’s tax returns show he pays very little income tax and, more importantly, that his loans have Russian co-signers. ¤ If true, that explains every kind word Trump has ever said about Russia and Putin.
⋙ on his show: “Russian oligarchs close to Putin”

🐣 .@Lawrence just said he has a source who says Trump’s loans from Deutschebank are co-signed by … Russian oligarchs. As @MuellerSheWrote might say ~ “beans”

Politico: Deutsche Bank all but confirms it possesses some of Trump’s tax returns http://politi.co/2MIXwa6

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Trump’s subservience to Putin on display http://wapo.st/2PiqvUq

WaPo: Trump advocates for Putin at G-7 summit in move to soften Russia’s pariah status http://wapo.st/2MDQPGo

WaPo, David Von Drehle: What does Trump see in Putin anyway? http://wapo.st/30DFbhT

Newsweek: MSNBC Host: ‘Staggering’ to See Trump Attack Obama to Defend Russia’s Putin ‘On the World Stage’ http://bit.ly/30Ee2f1

MSNBC host Joe Scarborough expressed shock at seeing President Donald Trump attack former President Barack Obama during a press conference at the Group of Seven (G-7) Summit on Monday

Politico, Marianne Levine and Burgess Everett: Senate tangles with Russia after Trump’s overtures to Putin http://politi.co/32bTgDx ‘as the Kremlin bars senators in both parties from visiting, the Democrats urge Trump to keep Russia out of the G-7’

🐣 RT @rice_ricejj Klobuchar had a bill enacted into law today (Family Farmer Relief Act) & one signed in June giving her a new grand total of 35. Im voting for Amy because of her demonstrable ability to get things done,&her leadership capability & her sound approach to solving nations problems

PolitiFact: Donald Trump misleads on Russia, Crimea, Obama and the G-8 http://bit.ly/2ZvFA8J MOSTLY FALSE

⭕ 26 Aug 2019

WhatsNewInPublishing: Behind the scenes of ground-breaking multimedia storytelling: Insider’s illustrated Mueller Report http://bit.ly/323VBAD

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Trump’s bewildering history lesson on Obama and Crimea http://wapo.st/2ZxMMBn “It could have been stopped, it could have been stopped with the right, whatever.” – POTUS

WaPo: Trump advocates for Putin at G-7 summit in move to soften Russia’s pariah status http://wapo.st/2MDQPGo

Mediaite: Shepard Smith Calls Out Trump For Saying Russia Was Bounced From G8 Because Putin Outsmarted Obama: ‘Not True’ http://bit.ly/30D0tfN

💽 MSNBC, MTP Daily: Full Connolly: Impeachment can no longer ‘be ignored’ http://on.msnbc.com/2HqCYic
// Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) joins MTP Daily to discuss the impeachment debate as support grows amongst Democrats.

DailyBeast, Will Sommer: Rudy Giuliani Jumps on the Seth Rich Conspiracy Bandwagon http://bit.ly/2Hs3XKt //➔ debunked in the Mueller Report
// Trump’s lawyer says he’s just pointing to “nagging coincidences,” even though Rich’s family has begged people to stop speculating about their son’s death.

NYT: Prosecutors Near Decision on Whether to Seek an Andrew McCabe Indictment http://nyti.ms/2U8aijl

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Trump Went to the Mat for Putin at the G-7 Summit http://nym.ag/2ZfHX0e

🐣 RT @HouseJudiciary [Dems] NEW: Today @HouseJudiciary filed a motion to expedite the ruling in the lawsuit to compel former WH Counsel Don McGahn to testify as part of the impeachment investigation into obstruction, corruption + abuse of power by President Trump and his associates. http://bit.ly/2NtwOBY

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog “Barium-139, barium-140, strontium-91 and lanthanum-140 were found in a cloud of radioactive gases that drifted over the city of Severodvinsk following the Aug. 8 explosion on a nearby offshore platform in the White Sea…”
⋙ Bloomberg: Russia Says Nuclear Isotopes Found After Blast That Killed Five http://bloom.bg/2KWwvxE
● Air tests showed ‘short-lived’ isotopes in radioactive cloud
● Radiation situation stabilized, meteorological service says

DailyBeast, Justin Baragona: Trump at G7 Blames Everybody but Putin for Crimea Annexation http://bit.ly/2PdKqDO
// “President Putin outsmarted President Obama,” Trump declared on Monday while repeating Russian propaganda and blaming his predecessor.

🐣💙 RT @MuellerSheWrote BREAKING: Will Barr force DoJ prosecutors to indict McCabe? According to the NYT, two meetings last week indicate that the DoJ might be thinking about indicting Andrew McCabe. Do you want to know what *I* think happened? Join me for a super space beans thread! /1 📌 https://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrote/status/1166099245004312576?s=20

WaPo: Justice Dept. could be nearing decision on whether to charge Andrew McCabe http://wapo.st/30D9TYq

NYT: Rule 1 at the G7 Meeting? Don’t Get You-Know-Who Mad http://nyti.ms/2ZkfNkC

🐣 RT @moscow_project Trump continues the hard work of advancing Russia’s interests, using Putin’s own rhetoric to minimize Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine and argue that Russia shouldn’t face any consequences.
⋙ MoscowProject (Jul): Putin’s Payout: 12 Ways Trump has Supported Putin’s Foreign Policy Agenda http://bit.ly/30BAsxl
// 7/12/2019
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar Asked to explain why he supports readmitting Russia to the G8, Trump quickly pivots to attacking Obama. He then says “a certain section of Ukraine … was sort of taken away from President Obama.” He doesn’t have a single negative thing to say about Russia’s illegal invasion. 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1166009322637340672?s=20/photo/1 📌 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1166009322637340672?s=20

⭕ 25 Aug 2019

🔊 Listen to Bonus Episode: “Felix Sater Unbound” from Skullduggery in Podcasts. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/skullduggery/id1333621434?i=1000447688142

DailyBeast, Clive Irving: The Russians Have Been Attacking Us For 100 Years but ‘Moscow Mitch’ Still Doesn’t Get It. http://bit.ly/2ZeB3bu
// Two Vladimirs – Lenin and Putin – have given a master class in how to incite violence and chaos in Western democracies. We are just the latest victims.

Newsweek: Trump Says It’s ‘Certainly Possible’ He’d Invite Russia’s Putin to G-7 Next Year After Europe Insists It’d Never Agree http://bit.ly/2ZrNccq

VoiceOfAmerica: Trump at Odds with G-7 Leaders on Trade, Iran, North Korea, Russia http://bit.ly/2U1JXU0

TheGuardian: G7: Trump’s demands for Russia’s readmission cause row in Biarritz http://bit.ly/2ZfU9hJ
// US president argues Putin should be included in discussions on Iran, Syria and North Korea

💙💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ Harper’s, Kevin Baker (Sep Issue): The Deep State of Dementia http://bit.ly/2zpxgIZ //➔ in which 50 years of political disinformation coups flash before very our eyes; masterfully written and alarming
⋙ See under Entire Articles: Harpers Dementia/Disinfo Sep 2019

PostJournal, Rolland Kidder: Hearings Were Mueller Being Mueller http://bit.ly/2ZoJxMK “He sounded like he was back at Paris Island in the Marine Corps. He didn’t want to go to Capitol Hill, but when summoned by subpoena, he obeyed orders and went.”

⭕ 24 Aug 2019

YahooNews, Michael Isikoff: Felix Sater: Trump wanted to reveal my secret CIA, FBI work during the campaign http://yhoo.it/2U37UKI

🐣 RT @deepa_shivaram KAMALA HARRIS spoke on identity politics tonight at the Durham Committee on the Affairs of Black People Gala. She says the term is the new way of saying “race card” ¤ She adds when talking about civil rights issues, it’s brought as a way meant to marginalize, say hush or “shut up”

TimesArgus: Trumpilton: An American Musical Parody ~ September 27-29, 2019, Poultney VT http://bit.ly/2Zh0OYL //➔ I just KNEW there’d be a musical!
● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1165538103022497794?s=20/photo/1

Klami/Holmes Productions presents Trumpilton: An American Musical Parody, a light-hearted, tastefully irreverent musical parody, which takes a look at Trump’s life and his presidency.  Improv actor and stand-up comic Michael Kingsbury, as Donald Trump, plays against musical theatre talents Lina Cloffe, Danielle Houston, and Christopher Daniel Restino.  This parody features Broadway show tunes, past and present, as sung by a host of characters, including Hillary Clinton, Stormy Daniels, Robert Mueller, Bernie Sanders, Sarah Huckabee Sanders–to name just a few–and of course “you know who” himself. ¤ Come join us!  May the political catharsis be with you!

BusinessInsider, Brett Bruen: It’s still way too easy for countries to meddle in America’s elections. Here’s how it will happen in 2020. http://bit.ly/2KSDkjM

TheHill, Adam Levin: Prediction: 2020 election is set to be hacked, if we don’t act fast http://bit.ly/323IShj ⋙ from the DefCon annual hackers’ conference

🐣 RT @BillKristol It feels like a global inflection point. Authoritarianism has unfortunately been gaining ground in free and democratic nations. But autocracies like China, Russia, Venezuela and Iran face real challenges from within. The 2020 election is key not only for the U.S. but the world.

EU: Remarks by EU President Donald Tusk before the G7 summit in Biarritz, France http://bit.ly/2L4OlgU ⋙ Truly tells of the damage Trump has done to the entire world (without ever mentioning him directly)
// liberal democracy, climate (Amazon), trade wars, nuclear proliferation (Iran), inviting Russia back (emphatic no), female empowerment (sexual violence), Brexit

… The last years have shown that it is increasingly difficult for all of us to find common language when the world needs our cooperation more, not less.This may be the last moment to restore our political community. …

1. The defence of liberal democracy, rule of law and human rights, in particular in the context of the revival of nationalisms and new forms of authoritarianism, as well as threats coming from the development of digital technologies (meddling in elections, fake news, using artificial intelligence against citizens and their freedoms).

2. Climate crisis and the protection of natural environment, including forests and oceans. The burning Amazon rainforest has become another depressing sign of our times. … [I]t is hard to imagine a harmonious process of ratification by the European countries as long as the Brazilian government allows for the destruction of the green lungs of Planet Earth. This is about our “to be or not to be.” …

3. Putting a stop to trade wars. Trade deals and the reform of WTO are better than trade wars.Trade wars will lead to recession, while trade deals will boost the economy, not to mention the fact that trade wars among G7 members will lead to eroding the already weakened trust among us.

4. The threat of nuclear proliferation. The rejection of the nuclear deal with Iran by the US hasn’t brought about any positive results, and the divisions in the Western world when it comes to this issue, play into the hands of the Iranian Ayatollahs, as well as Russia and China.

5. Russia’s policy towards its neighbours, especially its aggression against Ukraine. One year ago, in Canada, President Trump suggested reinviting Russia to G7, stating openly that Crimea’s annexation by Russia was partially justified. And that we should accept this fact. Under no condition can we agree with this logic. When it comes to speculations around inviting Russia to the table I would like to say this. First: the reasons why Russia was disinvited in 2014, are still valid. What is more, there are new reasons, such as the Russian provocation on the Azov Sea. Second: when Russia was invited to G7 for the first time, it was believed that it would pursue the path of liberal democracy, rule of law, and human rights. Is there anyone among us, who can say with full conviction, not out of business calculation, that Russia is on that path? …

6. … Last but not least, the EU will contribute an initial 1 million euros to the “International Fund for Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence” that Nadia Murad and Doctor Denis Mukwege, winners of the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize, will present to G7 leaders tomorrow.

… And I still hope that PM Johnson will not like to go down in history as Mr No Deal. We are willing to listen to ideas that are operational, realistic, and acceptable to all Member States including Ireland, if and when the UK government is ready to put them on the table.

🐣 RT @DefendDemocracy #EU🇪🇺 at #G7Summit:
Urgent & essential to build unity on:
1 #DefendingDemocracy, rule of law & human rights
2 Climate crisis & environment
3 Stop trade wars
4 Nuclear proliferation
5 More reasons for Russia out of G7; instead invite Ukraine
#G7Biarritz http://bit.ly/2L4OlgU
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @WordswithSteph G7 News: Donald Tusk, President of the European Council, announces that “under no condition” will the EU agree to Trump’s suggestion to invite Russia back into the G7. In fact, Ukraine may be invited as a guest to next year’s summit. #G7Biarritz #G7Summit 💽 https://twitter.com/thomaswright08/status/1165308677919846400?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @TheHill JUST IN: EU’s Tusk breaks with Trump, says “under no condition” should Russia be allowed back into G-7 http://hill.cm/haT4eoS

🐣 RT @_EthanGrey Impeaching Trump also doesn’t just weaken him and the GOP, it makes Democrats look consistent. We describe him as a lawless president who has committed obstruction of justice and welcomes foreign influence in our elections. Voters will ask “Then why haven’t you impeached him?”

🐣 RT @tribelaw An impeached Trump who escapes conviction in the Senate will be weaker in 2020 than a Trump who can brag that not even a Democratically controlled House could impeach him. And GOP Senators who give him a pass will be easier to defeat than ones who’re spared any need to be counted

🔆 This❗️⋙ Lawfare, Erica Newland: How to Protect Elections—From the President http://bit.ly/2Zt47HP Erica Newland is Counsel at Protect Democracy
↥ ↧
≣ ProtectDemocracy (Jul): Report: Play Fair ~ How to Prevent a Corrupt President from Tipping the Playing Field in His Own Election [pdf] http://bit.ly/32bkfiX 28p

BrookingsRegister, Byron York: What we need to know from the Horowitz report http://bit.ly/2U5Lk4e

⭕ 23 Aug 2019

YahooNews, Alexander Nazaryan: The long road to redemption for Felix Sater, Trump’s man in Moscow http://yhoo.it/329f2rP

IBA, Michael Goldhaber: American presidency: As Special Counsel, Robert Mueller more than fulfilled DoJ mission http://bit.ly/2KRlzkR Goldfarber is the US Correspondent for the International Bar Association

DailyBeast, Hanna Trudo:The Billionaire About to Make Impeachment Go Prime-Time http://bit.ly/2KQLERh
// Tom Steyer has spent years making the case for impeachment and now he’s closer than ever to doing so on the debate stage.

ProvidenceJournal: Inside Story: Impeachment scholar and historian puts the summer of 2019 in perspective http://bit.ly/33WWqwI Frank O. Bowman III outlines arguments for and against an inquiry into President Trump.

Bloomberg, Jonathan Bernstein: Does Pelosi Have a Plan for Impeachment? http://bloom.bg/2Hpu2d1
// The House speaker’s hesitation keeps the narrative in Democrats’ hands, but her strategy might not work out in her favor.

TheHill: Pelosi asks Democrats for ‘leverage’ on impeachment http://bit.ly/2TXNRxg

💙 DailyBeast, Betsy Woodruff: Revealed: Felix Sater Did Extensive Work for U.S. Intelligence http://bit.ly/33RUl5r
// A newly unsealed letter from federal prosecutors shows the businessman supplied information on the Taliban, Al Qaeda, and American mobsters.

BuzzFeedNews, Jason Leopold and Anthony Cormier: These New Documents Confirm Trump Associate Felix Sater Helped Track Osama Bin Laden http://bit.ly/2Hoi57l
// Documents newly released by a federal judge confirm BuzzFeed News’ reporting that Felix Sater was a key US asset in major terror and Mafia cases.

CNN: Former officials deny ex-CEO’s claim FBI asked him to pursue Maria Butina http://cnn.it/33UKVWK

🚫 🐣 XT @SethAbramson (THREAD) It’s time to separate fact from fiction in the case of Patrick Byrne, Maria Butina, Trump Jr. and a cadre of FBI agents and leaders. This is a still-developing story—but problematic reporting and Byrne’s bad framing are muddling events. I hope you’ll read on and retweet. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1164909216357933057?s=20
// I never know how seriously to take Seth’s threads

AtlanticCouncil, Arseniy Yatsenyuk: G7 Leaders: The Kremlin Is Setting a Trap. Don’t Fall for It http://bit.ly/2MAuUjc

🐣 RT @BillBrowder New 31 year old Russian Opposition Leader, Lyubov Sobol is terrifying Putin and his cronies. His heavy handed reaction to her has allowed the whole world to see how scared Putin is.
⋙ NPR, Lucian Kim: ‘The Government Is Very Afraid’: Meet Moscow’s New Opposition Leader, Lyubov Sobol http://n.pr/2KTtEG0
// 8/21/2019

TIME, Billy Perrigo: The Overstock CEO Resigned Claiming ‘Deep State’ Conspiracy and a Relationship With a Russian Spy. Here’s What to Know http://bit.ly/2Zf3Psz

NBCNews/AP: Trump associate Felix Sater proved invaluable FBI source, records show http://nbcnews.to/31X3NT6
// Sater’s name appears dozens of times in former special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Russian interference.

TheGuardian, Shaun Walker: The Russian spy who posed as a Canadian for more than 20 years http://bit.ly/2NoLUZv
// Elena Vavilova’s book offers rare insight into the Soviet deep-cover ‘illegals’ programme

WaPo, Philip Bump: Spying, sex and the 2016 campaign: Parsing wild new allegations against the FBI http://wapo.st/2MwOBZf
// The former CEO of Overstock.com made some hard-to-believe — and confusing — new claims.

Meduza: ‘Putin could shut us down with one little finger’ ‘Ekho Moskvy’ chief editor Alexey Venediktov lays out his storied career and insider insights http://bit.ly/2TYU9wn

⭕ 22 Aug 2019

WarOnTheRocks, Robert Levinson: The Fight in the Right: It is Time to Tackle White Supremacist Terrorism Globally http://bit.ly/2NzEmTS “it is the growing international component that requires new strategies and tools”

Axios, Steve Levine: Russian interference, 2020 http://bit.ly/2ZqyKBE

🚫 🐣 XT @sethabramson (THREAD) MAJOR BREAKING NEWS (CNN): Convicted Kremlin agent Maria Butina’s longtime boyfriend confirms that Don Jr. met secretly with Kremlin agents for an hour during the 2015 NRA Conference in Knoxville; Don Jr. therefore lied to Congress about collusion. Please RT and read on. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1164714935944974336?s=20 ●●●
⋙ 🐣 XT @sethabramson NOTE5/ I think most reading this know this, but in the event you don’t, the CNN report referred to in the first tweet in this thread is the interview that @ChrisCuomo conducted with Patrick Byrne on the former’s hour-long CNN program tonight. Byrne also (previously) spoke to FNC.
https://mobile.twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1164770621726703617
⋙ 🐣 XT @sethabramson VIDEO/ Feel free to watch Byrne’s odd interview with FNC, in which he reveals the third person his orders came from—per his undisclosed sources—was McCabe. You’ll also see that he’s framing his story in a way that has nothing to do with why it’s important 💽 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1164768002127978496?s=20
⋙ 🐣 XT @sethabramson VIDEO2/ Here’s the CNN interview referenced in my first tweet. It’s odd—again—but remember everyone agrees he had a relationship with Butina, the DOJ does believe he did work with the FBI involving Butina, and there’s significant other media corroboration. 💽 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1164768782797008898?s=20
// See his follow-up thread on 8/23

Vox, Andrew Prokop: Did Democrats already start an impeachment inquiry? It’s complicated. http://bit.ly/2ZkV7s9
// Would an impeachment inquiry by any other name smell as sweet?

Salon: Constitutional scholar Laurence Tribe: Framers would tell us to impeach him right now http://bit.ly/33SRARe
// Harvard constitutional law professor says Trump’s “treachery and betrayal” are now clear. There’s one solution

WaPo, Danielle Allen: Don’t forget there’s an impeachment inquiry underway http://wapo.st/2My78Em

🐣 RT @renato_mariotti If Rudy Giuliani does not speak for the United States government, why were our tax dollars spent to help him ask a foreign government to investigate Joe Biden and his son? ¤ Giuliani violated the Logan Act if he was not acting as a representative of the United States.
🐣 RT @ScottMStedman This is simple. If Giuliani is acting as a private citizen for the Trump campaign here, he is in SERIOUS legal trouble. He’s a private citizen attempting to collude with a foreign government to affect the 2020 election.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kenvogel JUST IN: The @StateDept, which facilitated @RudyGiuliani’s communications with the Ukrainian gov’t (during which he urged an investigation of @JoeBiden), says Giuliani “acts in a personal capacity as a lawyer for President TRUMP. He does not speak on behalf of the US Government.”

🐣 RT @fairchild01 Wonder why Trump is especially off the rails crazy this week? ¤ The appeals court hearing on Mazars case is Friday. Trump is expected to lose & hence his financials will be forfeited to Congress. ¤ Celebrating #TGIF early!
⋙ WaPo: Appeals court challenges Trump’s bid to block congressional subpoena to Mazars USA accounting firm http://wapo.st/2zfz2fV

🐣 RT @harrylitman It is illegal for “any person to solicit, accept, or receive anything of value from a foreign national in connection with a U.S. election.” no requirement of knowledge by or coordination with the campaign. what’s he thinking?
⋙ 🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 He’s doing this again? There was an outcry, he canceled it, and now he’s just back at it? This seems highly unethical and likely illegal.
⋙⋙ NYT: Giuliani Renews Push for Ukraine to Investigate Trump’s Political Opponents http://nyti.ms/2KODysf

🐣 RT @avarosis So now that we know that Maria Butina apparently used sex as a weapon of her spy craft, it opens an interesting question as to how many of the GOP men she met she slept with, and whether the ones we don’t know about are now compromised (they likely are).

NYT: Patrick Byrne, Overstock C.E.O., Resigns After Disclosing Romance With Russian Agent Maria Butina http://nyti.ms/2TV9NZF

🔆 This❗️⋙ JustSecurity, Andy Wright: Just Security Launches the Russia Investigation Congressional Clearinghouse http://bit.ly/2L21uHz ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1164582181999718400?s=20/photo/1

Today we launch the Russia Investigation Congressional Clearinghouse – a resource tool that seeks to provide, in one place, all congressional investigations’ materials related to Russia’s efforts to interfere in U.S. elections. We trust it will be a great resource for journalists, academics, and the broader Just Security readership.

Bookmark the clearinghouse page to find publicly released document request letters, committee reports, deposition and interview transcripts, hearing transcripts, legislative proposals, subpoenas, criminal referrals, and major press releases related to the various Russian investigations. The database is organized by congressional session, and then by committee, with an internally hyperlinked table of contents to take you to the right section of materials.

WaPo: Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne resigns after saying he aided in ‘deep state’ Russia investigation http://wapo.st/2NpY5VZ “Last week, shares of Overstock.com tumbled 36 percent after Byrne said had been assisting federal authorities for years.”

WaPo, Adam Taylor: Why Russia’s relationship with the G-7 collapsed http://wapo.st/2U1sXgM

⭕ 21 Aug 2019

SFChronicle: Activists interrupt Pelosi award ceremony in San Francisco, demand she take action to impeach Trump http://bit.ly/2Nq06Bt

Salon, Jefferson Morley: Expect three authoritarian regimes — Israel, Russia and Saudi Arabia — to get Trump reelected in 2020 http://bit.ly/2HjS5tU
// This discussion is in light of the Israeli government’s decision to bar Reps. Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib

WaPo, Lisa Monaco and Ken Wainstein: America, please look beyond your self interest and do your duty http://wapo.st/2Z9y5Fi Both Monaco and Wainstein served as chief of staff to FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III.

TheGuardian, Richard Wolffe: Trump wanting to buy Greenland is yet another sign of Putin’s puppetry http://bit.ly/2TUjZ4B
// Greenland didn’t just bubble into Trump’s mind randomly – it’s very much on Russia’s radar for its unknown supply of oil, gas and rare metals

⭕ 20 Aug 2019

KXLY/CNN, Katelyn Polantz: Russian firm accused of election meddling could face trial in April http://bit.ly/2KZAus9
// The company, Concord Management, has pleaded not guilty

Politico: House Democrats say whistleblower bolsters case for getting Trump’s tax returns http://politi.co/30plFWf

CNN: Trump could ‘certainly’ support Russia’s return to what would be the G8 http://cnn.it/2L0R6zK

NYT: Trump Says Russia Should Be Readmitted to G7 http://nyti.ms/2KMlTBG //➔ think Trump knows they were booted out for seizing Crimea?

WaPo, Harry Litman: Why Andrew McCabe’s complaint about his firing is likely to prevail http://wapo.st/2ZbUQUg

🐣 RT @just_security Welcome to the launch of our new Resource Tool: #MuellerReportExpertSummaries ¤ 16 top legal experts condensed the Special Counsel’s report down to a fraction of its length. ¤ Lead editors: @rgoodlaw @AshaRangappa_ @jgeltzer @K8brannen
📔 ⋙ 🔆 This❗️⋙ JustSecurity: Expert Summaries of Mueller Report: A Collection http://bit.ly/2NluoW3
// by Kate Brannen, George T. Conway III, Jennifer Daskal, Kristen Eichensehr, Joshua Geltzer, Ryan Goodman, Elie Honig, Harry Litman, Renato Mariotti, Barbara McQuade, Asha Rangappa, Mimi Rocah, Paul Seamus Ryan, Rita Siemion, Joyce Vance and Andy Wright

Epilogue

By George T. Conway III

From: JustSecurity: Expert Summaries of Mueller Report: A Collection
http://bit.ly/2NluoW3
8/20/2019

[ This essay is abridged ]

Four hundred and forty-eight pages. Two thousand, three hundred and seventy-five footnotes. About 16,500 lines of text, and roughly 200,000 words. And downloaded, the Justice Department reports, nearly 800 million times.

With all the exposure it received, and given its manifest importance, you might have thought that more people would have read some or all of the Mueller report. But it seems that few have, including many members of Congress. No doubt for some, the size of the report and the sprawling nature of its subject has much to do with that. Which is why we assembled this remarkable team to summarize it all here.

The summaries distill the report to a manageable size; even so, the report’s sprawling nature is made clear. But the report’s ultimate significance can be boiled down even further—to an essence that every citizen should understand, and, ultimately, one that speaks to the obligations and duties of a president of the United States.

That essence is this. In 2016, the United States was attacked. Not its ships or its soldiers, and not with missiles or bombs. Our democracy was attacked, by a hostile foreign government, through the use of technology, lies, and deception. In “sweeping and systematic fashion,” the report tells us, the Russian government interfered in an American presidential election, seeking to affect its result, and to undermine public confidence in our politics. Whether the attack did the former will be debated for a long time, but it certainly did the latter, and all patriotic Americans ought to agree: We must do everything we can to see that it never happens again.

To that end, it was the job of the executive branch, led by the President—first President Barack Obama, and then President Donald Trump—to find out exactly what happened. America’s intelligence agencies all agreed, and still do: The Russians did interfere. In particular, they tried to help Trump and hurt candidate Hillary Clinton. The question was, exactly what did the Russians do, and how did they do it?

That was the core of the job that former FBI Director Robert Mueller was assigned—to conduct a counterintelligence investigation. To be sure, his mandate as special counsel was broader, and included a prosecutorial focus: If he uncovered crimes, he could charge them. And in particular, given some unusual links between some in the Trump Campaign and agents of Russia—including a campaign manager with financial ties to a Russian oligarch and Russian-backed Ukrainians, and a foreign policy advisor whom a court found to be an “agent of a foreign power,” namely Russia—Special Counsel Mueller’s job was also to find out the extent of those links. (The report, while finding no chargeable criminal conspiracy involving Trump campaign aides and the Russians, and not addressing the nonlegal concept of “collusion,” in the end found many more such links.)

For his part, the job of the President was to protect the nation. That meant allowing the investigation to proceed to its rightful conclusion, indeed supporting it, and letting the chips falling where they may.

But Trump didn’t see it that way. From the outset, he looked at the investigation in terms of how it affected him personally, and not in terms of how it impacted the country. From the outset, he tried to affect its outcome.

Ironically, his effort made the investigation more about himself than it ever had to be. Trump fired an FBI director because the FBI director wouldn’t make a public statement Trump wanted about his status in the investigation—and then bragged about the firing to, of all people, the foreign minister of the Russian Federation and its ambassador to the United States.

The President relentlessly attacked the investigation over the course of two years. And he tried to sharply curtail it, and even kill it altogether. Repeatedly. The President particularly hated that it made it seem he hadn’t actually won the great election victory of which he liked to boast. …

The President did much more than this, but all of this is more than enough: He committed the crime of obstructing justice—multiple times. The report doesn’t specifically draw this conclusion, but it goes through the legal analysis step by step, and the result, at least for several of the incidents the report describes, is clear. Trump’s conduct satisfies the three essential elements of obstruction: (1) an obstructive act, meaning anything that could impede the course of justice; (2) a nexus, meaning a temporal, causal, or logical connection, to a pending or contemplated or official proceeding; and (3) corrupt intent.

It doesn’t matter that the investigation may have gone on unimpeded—the statute actually refers to, and thus explicitly covers, “attempts” to “obstruct[], influence[], or impede[]” a proceeding. It also doesn’t help Trump that Article II of the Constitution gives him the power to hire and fire executive officials, and to exercise executive powers, including the power to decide what to investigate and prosecute. This is because the Constitution doesn’t give a president the power to exercise those powers “corruptly” to obstruct justice, which is what the statute, by its terms, prohibits.

And the President did just that. He certainly acted corruptly. He wanted to impede and end an investigation for his own personal reasons, not for the benefit of the nation. Officials around him knew it, which is why they refused to do his bidding, and even grew so alarmed they consulted personal counsel apparently for fear that Trump was potentially putting them into personal legal jeopardy. …

Indeed, the report shows that Trump even obstructed justice about obstructing justice. When the media reported that he had asked his White House counsel to take steps to get rid of the Mueller, Trump tried to get the counsel to lie about it. The counsel refused. Not only that, Trump tried to get the counsel to create a false document about it. The counsel refused to do that as well. Still, trying to get a witness to adopt a false story, or to create a false record, about a matter under investigation, constitutes classic obstruction. Trump brazenly did both.

Yet, in the end, the ultimate importance of the Mueller report doesn’t stem from whether it shows specific elements of a particular subsection of the Criminal Code, even one prohibiting obstruction, have been satisfied. To be sure, for the President of the United States—sworn by oath to take care that the nation’s laws are faithfully executed—to commit a crime, and a federal crime at that, is awful. And for him to commit a crime that involves an attempt to pervert justice is absolutely reprehensible.

But there is actually more at stake here, something far more fundamental. The people of the United States of America have the right to expect far more of a president than merely that he not be provably a criminal. They have the right to expect of a president what the Framers expected—and what the Constitution demands.

The Framers understood the presidency—not just the presidency, but all public offices, and especially the presidency—to be a fiduciary position, a position of trust. …

In the case of a president, the trust is the nation’s federal government, and the beneficiaries are its people. The President is called upon to “pursue the public interest in a good faith republican fashion rather than pursuing his self-interest.” In particular, given his constitutional duty to faithfully execute the laws, the President “must diligently and steadily execute Congress’s commands” as embodied in federal law. The special counsel’s report shows Trump disregarded that duty—indeed, that he showed contempt for it almost whenever he could. Called upon to protect the nation against an attack from a foreign power, he acted principally to protect himself. …

The Framers laid out the standard by which the President’s compliance with his fiduciary obligations must be judged—as well as who must do the judging. The standard is “high crimes and misdemeanors.” That term was not meant merely to incorporate the criminal statute books. It is a legal term of art, packing in centuries of Anglo-American parliamentary history. At its core, as another scholar has explained, “the phrase denotes breaches of fiduciary duties” by public officials. And the Framers charged the Congress of the United States with enforcing that standard.

If the Mueller report demonstrates one thing, it is that President Trump utterly failed to carry out his duties under the Constitution—that indeed, he shamelessly abjured them. It is time for members of Congress to do their duties and to hold the President to account.

⭕ 19 Aug 2019

DailyBeast, Betsy Woodruff (8/19): Trump Staffer Says He Recruited Lobbyists for Wealthy Russians http://bit.ly/2ZiFfqV ‘A little-known former Trump campaign staffer reached out to Washington lobbyists w an eyebrow-raising ask: shield well-heeled Russians from U.S. sanctions’
// Daniel Gelbinovich; It’s another strand in the web of connections between Trump World and Russia.

🐣 RT @WSJ Four Russian nuclear-monitoring stations have gone silent, official says, fueling concerns Moscow is trying to conceal data after a recent explosion
⋙ WSJ: More Russian Nuclear Monitoring Stations Went Silent Days After Blast, Test-Ban Official Says http://on.wsj.com/2Z2e0AA
// Interruption in nuclear data deepens mystery around explosion in northern Russia

MotherJones: Michael Flynn and George Papadopoulos Are [Were] Scheduled to Speak at a Conference Organized by a QAnon Supporter http://bit.ly/2ZZMH6p //➔ they have now pulled out
// The right-wing event aims to prepare “social media warriors” for a coming “digital war.” http://bit.ly/

WSJ, Jason Fuhrman: Trump Is Losing the Trade War With China http://on.wsj.com/33GYDMF //➔ ouch! more criticism from Murdoch’s shop
// The markets doubt tariffs will bring about any major concessions. The U.S. needs a multilateral approach.

🐣 RT @economic [Bloomberg] A new idea dawns: Wrecking international cooperation is the point (via @bopinion)
⋙ Bloomberg, Shira Ovide: A Self-Inflicted Recession Is a Bad Soap Opera http://bloom.bg/31JjPQm A new idea dawns: Wrecking international cooperation is the point (via @bopinion)
// Even more dangerous than disrupted trade is the message U.S. actions send about wrecking global integration.

NYMag, Olivia Nuzzi: Mueller Was Listening to This Guy? Sam Patten’s wild life as a cooperating witness. http://nym.ag/2ZbQTip

TheHill: Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump http://bit.ly/2P3eZMw

MotherJones, Ali Breland: 2020 Candidate Michael Bennet Wants to Sanction Russia for Its Memes http://bit.ly/33IXODc
// “We had a Russian attack on our democracy and we have a president who refuses to take any action.”

Politico [EU], Matthew karnitschnig: Trump’s German frenemy http://politi.co/2Z2Zfxp Sigmar Gabriel
// Sigmar Gabriel’s ties to Russia make him an unlikely bridge between Berlin and Washington.

ProjectSyndicate, Carl Bildt: Remembering the Miracle of 1989 http://bit.ly/2P6Ur5C
// Thirty years ago this month, a series of peaceful demonstrations in Eastern Europe set off a chain of events that culminated in the collapse of the Soviet Union. Looking back, it is now clear that Europe experienced a miracle in 1989: the story could have had a much darker and bloodier ending.

Politico: Ben Ray Luján, No. 4 House Democrat, backs opening Trump impeachment inquiry http://politi.co/2z9gkq9

RFE/RL: British Investigators: More Evidence Found Of Russian Role In Donbas [Ukraine] http://bit.ly/2TKudVk

⭕ 18 Aug 2019

Trump-Russia, Seth Hettena: The CEO of Overstock Has More to Say about Maria Butina, the FBI … and Don Jr http://bit.ly/2ziTkFq

🐣 RT @EUvsDisInfo Russia is the leading global offender of foreign #disinfo influence operations around the world, accounting for a whopping 72% of total operations. Study by Princeton’s @ESoConflict:
⋙ ESOC: Trends in Online Foreign Influence Efforts http://bit.ly/2KGTJaZ

🐣 RT @ToddBreassealeDHS This is a fully terrifying but necessary read from a conservative (not in the current sense that America has recently co-opted the term) publication that, unfortunately, won’t sway any of the people who should be swayed by it. #democracy
💽 https://twitter.com/TBreassealeDHS/status/1163316511206887424?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣💽 RT @TheEconomist Four signs that democracy is under attack https://econ.st/2Nj5AOv

🐣 RT @carlbildt Today it’s 30 years since the historic pan-European pick nick in Sopron in Hungary that started the collapse of the Iron Curtain. Angela Merkel and Victor Orbán will take part in the commemorations there. 💽 https://twitter.com/carlbildt/status/1163317825714499585?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @jennycohn1 Black Cube’s “operatives—who include former Mossad agents—allegedly use false identities to get close to their targets and create fake companies to provide cover as they seek out evidence of financial or sexual impropriety & other embarrassing information.” 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/jennycohn1/status/1163312237777342466?s=20

⭕ 17 Aug 2019

🐣 RT @SethAbramson (THREAD) Here’s my thread on the discovery, by @ScottMStedman, of a document indicating Oleg Deripaska’s Rusal was making in-roads in Kentucky politics earlier than previously believed—in fact, in April 2016, as Deripaska’s old employee Manafort was infiltrating Trump’s campaign. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1162795272067604482?s=20

⭕ 16 Aug 2019

DailyBeast: Robert Mueller Russia Investigation Report Was Downloaded Nearly 800 Million Times: FOIA http://bit.ly/2Zbw63j

💽 MSNBC, RachelMaddow: Republicans block FEC probe of NRA’s Russia money and Trump [Video] http://on.msnbc.com/31LGrjm
// Ellen Weintraub, chair of the FEC, talks with Rachel Maddow about the resistance by her Republican colleagues to allow so much as a phone call to the FBI to inquire about an investigation into whether Russian money donated to the NRA was for the Donald Trump campaign.

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog “…this agency barely lifted a finger to find out the truth behind one of the most blockbuster campaign finance allegations in recent memory.” -FEC Chair Ellen Weintraub 💽 https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1162540298226012160?s=20/photo/1
// NRA, Butina and Torshin

WaPo, Anne Applebaum: Hong Kong and Russia protesters fight for democracy. The West should listen and learn. http://wapo.st/2Z6ORE5

Reuters: Ex-Trump campaign chief Lewandowski says ‘happy’ to testify before Congress http://reut.rs/33IwBAG

Politico: House Intel Committee could bolster Dem case for impeaching Trump http://politi.co/31GRD0D
// Democrats are using the House Intelligence Committee in an unprecedented way as they consider whether to remove the president.

AmericanProspect, Robert Kuttner: The Other Reason to Impeach—Trump’s Increasing Lunacy http://bit.ly/2MkIuHx

Politico: House Intel Committee could bolster Dem case for impeaching Trump http://politi.co/2z5I1A8
// Democrats are using the House Intelligence Committee in an unprecedented way as they consider whether to remove the president.

⭕ 15 Aug 2019

LawFare: Good News for Christopher Wray: Morale Is Up at (Most of) the FBI http://bit.ly/2MwRYPL Counter-Intelligence, not so much
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1164422764868059136?s=20/photo/1

🔆 This❗️⋙ USAToday, Tom Nichols: Why this Never Trump ex-Republican will vote for almost any 2020 Democratic nominee http://bit.ly/31NJesq

I don’t care if Sen. Elizabeth Warren is a mendacious Massachusetts liberal. She could tell me that she’s going to make me wear waffles as underpants and I’ll vote for her. I don’t care if Sen. Kamala Harris is an opportunistic California prosecutor who wants to relitigate busing. She could tell me that I have to drive to work in a go-cart covered with Barbie decals and I’ll vote for her. I don’t care if Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is a muddle-headed socialist from a rural class-warfare state (where I once lived as one of his constituents). He could tell me he’s going to tax used kitty litter and I’ll vote for him.

All of the policy “what about” hypotheticals from my conservative friends are diversions. They’re trying to move the argument to policy to blind us to the reality that President Donald Trump is both unstable and compromised.

As I have argued for well over two years, there is plenty of evidence that the president is compromised by our most dedicated enemy. Even before the Mueller report laid bare the degree to which the Trump campaign welcomed Russian help, it was obvious that Trump feared Russian President Vladimir Putin — not only because Putin knew how much Trump had lied to the American people during the campaign about his dealings with Russia, but also likely because Moscow holds Trump’s closest financial secrets after years of shady dealings with Russian oligarchs.

It is a sign of how low we have fallen as a nation that “rational” and “not compromised by an enemy” are now my only two requirements for the office of the president of the United States. Perhaps years of peace and prosperity have made us forget the terrifying responsibilities that attend the presidency, including the stewardship of enough nuclear weapons to blow the Northern Hemisphere to smithereens.

As long as the Democrats can provide someone who can pass these simple tests, their nominee has my vote. ¤ Pass the waffles.

ColumbusDispatch: Dean: Fallout from Trump-Russia probe just beginning http://bit.ly/2ZdKUO1

NYT: Overstock C.E.O. Takes Aim at ‘Deep State’ After Romance With Russian Agent Maria Butina http://nyti.ms/307WhnY “It was the start of a three-year relationship between the e-commerce executive, Patrick Byrne, and the young woman, Maria Butina, that became romantic at times”

TheHill: GOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation http://bit.ly/2Tzt3fk

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: Bill Barr Refuses to “Comply First, Complain Later” with Congressional Oversight http://bit.ly/2TBGb3k

Newsweek: Russia Signs Deal to Send Navy to Venezuela After ‘Unacceptable’ U.S. Moves http://bit.ly/2H8JkCY

WaPo: Russia’s mysterious ‘new’ nuclear weapons aren’t really new http://wapo.st/2YYNuZb
// Skyfall: The U.S. pursued similar technology in the 1960s but abandoned it back then. For good reasons.

But in fact, these “new” missiles are a throwback to the early days of the Cold War. And back then, it was the United States that developed a nuclear-powered cruise missile, in the early 1960s. “Project Pluto” was part of a Pentagon program known as Supersonic Low Altitude Missile, a clunky name almost certainly designed to yield its catchier acronym, SLAM. The missile was canceled in 1964, never having taken flight. Nuclear-powered cruise missiles were not a good idea then, and they are not a good idea now.

🐣 RT @ryanjreilly House Democrats subpoena Corey Lewandowski hours before the potential U.S. Senate candidate is set to appear at a Trump rally in New Hampshire.
⋙ HuffPo: House Democrats Subpoena Corey Lewandowski Ahead Of Trump Rally http://bit.ly/2Z5qimY
// According to the Mueller report, Trump told his former campaign manager to ask Jeff Sessions to clear the president of wrongdoing and curtail the Mueller probe.

⭕ 14 Aug 2019

💽 MSNBC, StephanieRuhle: Pelosi calls McConnell ‘Moscow Mitch’ for blocking election security legislation [Video] http://on.msnbc.com/2TB8Sh9
// He might not like being called Moscow Mitch, but a new TIME article raises serious questions about why Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell lifted sanctions on one very specific Russian oligarch who then spent big bucks in his home state of Kentucky. TIME Washington Correspondent Vera Bergengruen joins Stephanie Ruhle to explain.

Bloomberg: The Bond Market Is Saying Scary Stuff http://bloom.bg/2TwX3se
// Recession signals keep popping up all over.

CNN: Report: Epstein autopsy finds broken bones in his neck http://cnn.it/2KKkGcI “This sort of break can happen when a person hangs themselves or dies by strangulation, forensics experts told the Post.”

💽 🔆 This❗️⋙ MSNBC, RachelMaddow: Mitch McConnell at nexus of increased Russian leverage on U.S. [Video] http://on.msnbc.com/2N3COkx
// Rachel Maddow shares details from a recent Pentagon white paper about how Russia secures its influence over other countries’ politics and notes that Mitch McConnell’s role in facilitating an investment of hundreds of millions of dollars in his home state of Kentucky, among other things, aligns with Russia’s strategy.

ForeignAffairs, Susan Glasser: Putin the Great http://fam.ag/33wQXfT
// Sep-Oct issue; Russia’s Imperial Impostor

Esquire, Charles Pierce: Surely It’s a Coincidence That a Firm Tied to a Russian Oligarch Is Pouring Millions Into Kentucky http://bit.ly/2KymLJL
// Surely.

≣ 🔆 This❗️⋙ PoliticusUSA: Jaws Drop as Rachel Maddow Lays Out Mitch McConnell’s Economic Treason http://bit.ly/2Z76wYq (includes partial transcript)
// Rachel Maddow explained how Mitch McConnell has allowed Russia to gain an economic foothold in the US so that they can influence US politics from within.

Forbes, Zak Doffman: Pentagon Report Warns On Threat To U.S. From Russia’s Dangerous Global Influence http://bit.ly/2TyI8O1
// 7/1/2019 upped because on Maddow; “Russian Strategic Intentions”
↥ ↧
💙💙📔 PublicIntelligence: Joint Staff Strategic Multilayer Assessment: Russian Strategic Intentions http://bit.ly/2MjbWh1
// Summary dated 7/7/2019; 171p doc dated 5/6/2019

🐣 RT @oneunderscore_ [Ben Collins] I can’t believe it’s come to this, but since it’s now susceptible to weird reporting, here’s a quick 4chan literacy lesson. ¤ Let’s start with our story from yesterday on 4chan and Jeffrey Epstein—and how disinfo from 4chan can spread faster than real info. 📌 https://twitter.com/oneunderscore__/status/1161703815806148608?s=20

✅ CNN, Daniel Dale: Fact check: Kamala Harris makes false claim about Trump and auto jobs http://cnn.it/2OSobDh //➔ a gaffe, an error, or a lie?

WIRED, Sam Patten: Kostya and Me: How Sam Patten Got Ensnared in Mueller’s Probe http://bit.ly/2YKKW0q
// A political consultant crosses paths with Konstantin Kilimnik, Paul Manafort, and Cambridge Analytica, then becomes part of the Russia investigation.

🐣💙 Twitter List: Investigators ~ Intel Community; investigative journalists, bloggers & sleuths (971 members) https://twitter.com/Auriandra/lists/investigators

ABCNews: Federal workers sue for the right to call for Trump’s impeachment or to #Resist http://abcn.ws/2N7zO6L

Politico: Judge rejects House Dem request to link McGahn, Mueller grand jury lawsuits http://politi.co/2OWTJbh

WaPo: Trump wants to focus on the ‘real threat’ to elections: Not Russia, but imaginary voter fraud http://wapo.st/2TvDGQj

MotherJones, Dan Friedman: Is Sen. Richard Burr Investigating Trump’s Russia Ties—or Helping to Cover Them Up? http://bit.ly/2KNwn2d
// In his role as chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Burr walks the line between probing the Trump-Russia scandal and providing cover for the president.

🐣 RT @HillaryClinton Russia’s interference in our elections will continue to threaten our democracy until Republicans join Democrats to stop it. @MichaelBennet’s new book shines a spotlight on this critical issue. Maybe we can all send a copy to @senatemajldr?
⋙ 💙📔 Dividing America: How Russia Hacked Social Media and Democracy by Senator Michael Bennet http://bit.ly/2N49dY8
// READ for free at link ⇈

⭕ 13 Aug 2019

🔊 ACSLaw Podcast: Will the Mueller Report Lead to Articles of Impeachment? http://bit.ly/2YRgv8Q Speakers: Caroline Fredrickson, ACS President, Neil Kinkopf, Professor of Law, Georgia State University, Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, Professor of Law, Stetson University

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote So humbled to be mentioned in @TIME , but even more humbled to be mentioned by @JoyceWhiteVance
⋙ TIME, Joyce Vance: William Barr Is the Wrong Person to Lead the Jeffrey Epstein Investigation http://bit.ly/2H54IsI
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Whether you believe there are nefarious forces within the DoJ that assisted with or turned a blind eye to the Epstein death, the bigger point is no one trusts the department of justice. No one.

🐣 RT @renato_mariotti Does this have something to do with Mitch McConnell’s refusal to allow the Senate to vote on an election security bill that would prevent future attacks on our elections by Russia?
⋙ 💙💙 WaPo: How a McConnell-backed effort to lift Russian sanctions boosted a Kentucky project http://wapo.st/2MgkSne

NYT, Edward Wong: Waning of American Power? Trump Struggles With an Asia in Crisis http://nyti.ms/2MfSIZG
// The Trump administration has taken a hands-off approach to conflicts — from Kashmir to Hong Kong to the rivalry between Japan and South Korea — as Asian officials escalate the battles.

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: Don McGahn Is Not the Most Critical Witness on Impeachment http://bit.ly/2YN6HwD Jay Sekulow, John Kelly, Steve Engel (OLC) are others

MotherJones: Michael Flynn and George Papadopoulos Are Scheduled to Speak at a Conference Organized by a QAnon Supporter http://bit.ly/2ZZMH6p
// The right-wing event aims to prepare “social media warriors” for a coming “digital war.”

💙💙 TIME: A Kremlin-Linked Firm Invested Millions in Kentucky. Were They After More Than Money? http://bit.ly/2Z7WuGA

NBCNews, Alexander Smith: Failed Russian nuclear test hints at Putin’s dangerous plans to beat U.S. defenses http://nbcnews.to/2TuDm42
// “Is it dangerous? Yes! I think the phrase ‘flying nuclear reactor’ tells you all you need to know,” one analyst said.

JustSecurity: Yes, Trump Could Be Indicted If He Leaves Office in 2021, But Is That Likely? http://bit.ly/2ZaAor2

TheNation, Steve Phillips: It’s Safe to Impeach Donald Trump http://bit.ly/31Dm5c0
// So why do pundits keep claiming that it would put Democrats in danger?

WaPo, Charles Koch: It’s not just up to policy. Leaders must empower people, too. http://
USAToday, Noah Bookbinder: Make it simple, Democrats: How to tell the Trump impeachment story and speed it up, too http://bit.ly/2OTvURy
// Centralize and simplify the impeachment narrative. Show how Trump’s abuses relate to each other and how they started on the day he took his oath.

DailyBeast: Russia Evacuating Village After Nuclear Reactor Explosion Put Radiation Levels at 16 Times Above Normal http://bit.ly/2ZZWbPh

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Trump has beaten the country’s morale down to the point where there isn’t widespread outrage over his desire to restrict LEGAL immigration to those who can pay for it. The American dream dies with this administration.

⭕ 12 Aug 2019

Bloomberg: Mueller-Fueled FARA Fear Grips Washington as Craig Goes to Trial http://bloom.bg/2YYiZxz
● Ex-White House lawyer faces charges over his work for Ukraine
● Lobby registrations spike amid renewed focus on Nazi-era law

Politico, Josh Gerstein: Mueller fallout continues as Greg Craig trial opens http://politi.co/2Kv3EjO

💙💙 WaPo, Charles Lane: Would reparations for slavery be constitutional? http://wapo.st/31zuqgB //➔ likely not, the author argues; besides, just 27% of American support it; this is a losing issue and Dems should avoid it, as President Obama warned Ta-Nehisi Coates

OpenCulture (2017): Hannah Arendt Explains How Propaganda Uses Lies to Erode All Truth & Morality: Insights from The Origins of Totalitarianism http://bit.ly/31zjrnp
// 1/24/2017

Bloomberg, Billy House: Pelosi’s Litigation-First Impeachment Strategy Has Its Own Risks http://bloom.bg/31sxAD0
● Court cases seeking Trump information could take months, years
● The number of House Democrats calling for action is growing

Lawfare, David Priess and Margaret Taylor: What if the House Held Impeachment Proceedings and Nobody Noticed? http://bit.ly/2YK15n0

CNN, Julian Zelitzer: Trump is impeaching himself http://cnn.it/2Z03JUF

Newsweek: House Democrats Continue to Lean into Trump Impeachment Proceedings in New Court Filing http://bit.ly/2TqbTk2

DailyBeast: Russia Now Says a Small Nuclear Reactor Exploded in the White Sea Last Week http://bit.ly/2TqtrN3

Politico Mag, Darren Samuelson: ‘Everyone Owes Robert Mueller a Dinner … For All of This http://politi.co/2MUSXsB
// Scandals don’t die, they just breed more podcasts.

JustSecurity, Fred Wertheimer: The Trump Impeachment Process Began on March 4 http://bit.ly/2H1c7cE

TheHill: Trump: US is ‘learning much’ from Russian missile explosion http://bit.ly/2OTHZpY

⭕ 11 Aug 2019

WSJ: Russia Protests Present New Challenge to Putin’s Dominance http://on.wsj.com/33woh71
// Demonstrators say they are upset over the sluggish economy and a lack of political options

⭕ 10 Aug 2019

🐣 RT @SethAbramson Understand that the reason Russian bots are all over the Internet making wild claims about a Clinton connection to the Epstein suicide is because key people in the United States and abroad know the *Trump* connection to Epstein is the one that matters, and is the real story here.

🐣 RT @gtfonway3d “Reactions to actions by Trump are always filtered through the prism of the ever-more-widely accepted view—within his administration, within Congress, within the United States and around the world—that the 45th president is a reckless buffoon, a conspiratorial racist moron ….”
⋙ 🐣 RT @davidfrum The current president accused a predecessor of murder to cover up sex crimes. It’s not something to pass over with a joke.
⋙⋙ TheAtlantic, David Frum: The Shame and Disgrace Will Linger http://bit.ly/2ySPPoK
On Saturday, President Trump spread a conspiracy theory accusing the Clintons of murdering Jeffrey Epstein.

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT, Jo Becker: The Global Machine Behind the Rise of Far-Right Nationalism http://nyti.ms/2OSX2A0
● Text Block https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1160372764345327616?s=20/photo/1
// Sweden was long seen as a progressive utopia. Then came waves of immigrants — and the forces of populism at home and abroad.

Russian and Western entities that traffic in disinformation, including an Islamaphobic think tank whose former chairman is now Mr. Trump’s national security adviser, have been crucial linkers to the Swedish sites, helping to spread their message to susceptible Swedes.

The Times identified 356 domains that linked to all four Swedish sites.

Many are well known in American far-right circles. Among them is the Gatestone Institute, a think tank whose site regularly stokes fears about Muslims in the United States and Europe. Its chairman until last year was John R. Bolton, now Mr. Trump’s national security adviser, and its funders have included Rebekah Mercer, a prominent wealthy Trump supporter.

Other domains that linked to all four Swedish sites included Stormfront, one of the oldest and largest American white supremacist sites; Voice of Europe, a Kremlin-friendly right-wing site; a Russian-language blog called Sweden4Rus.nu; and FreieWelt.net, a site supportive of the AfD in Germany.

This loosely knit global network does not just help increase readership in Sweden; researchers have tracked how Russian state outlets like RT and Sputnik, along with Western platforms like Infowars and Breitbart, have picked up and amplified Swedish immigration-related stories to galvanize xenophobia among their audiences.

WaPo/AP, Mary Jalonick: Q&A: Are the Democrats starting impeachment, or not? http://wapo.st/2MQgs5U

DailyBeast: David Crosby on How Trump Is ‘Under the Control of Russia’ http://bit.ly/2yRKrm0
// The iconic singer-songwriter behind the Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash writes about President Trump’s curious relationship with Russia—and why he must be defeated in 2020.

⭕ 9 Aug 2019

TPM, Tierney Sneed: Judge Sides With Gov’t In Dispute With Russian Company Over Mueller Discovery http://bit.ly/2TsxXuq

Slate, Igor Dervsh: Trump’s DOJ hid shocking report on growing terror threat from white supremacists http://bit.ly/31vJMms
// Hidden report shows white supremacists were responsible for every race-based domestic terror attack in 2018

Bloomberg, Eli Lake: Syria Tests Trump’s Attempt to Reset U.S. Policy http://bloom.bg/2KFxzom
// The president wants to prioritize the threat from great powers without losing focus on counterterrorism.

🚫 WashingtonExaminer: Lindsey Graham: Bruce Ohr notes are ‘tip of the iceberg’ of ‘systematic corruption’ at DOJ and FBI http://washex.am/2MT1ZX1
// GOP conspiracy bs

🔆 This❗️⋙ CNN: White House proposal would have FCC and FTC police alleged social media censorship http://cnn.it/2Maomrw “Their proposal today amounts to nothing short of a speech police.” – Senator Wyden

Some people close to the tech industry expressed frustration that the White House seemed to be trying to have it both ways — excoriating tech companies for allegedly censoring conservative speech, a claim the platforms vigorously dispute, while castigating them for failing to block enough violent or hateful content. ¤ “The internal inconsistency of this is outrageous,” one of them said.

MotherJones, Dan Spinelli: Don’t Let Anyone Tell Trump How Much His New Intelligence Chief Disagrees With Him http://bit.ly/2OP2t2T
// Probably because Joseph Maguire “has impressive military and NCTC management experience.”

Reuters: U.S.-based experts suspect Russia blast involved nuclear-powered missile http://reut.rs/2GVCzUH “They said that they suspected the explosion and the radiation release resulted from a mishap during the testing of a nuclear-powered cruise missile [near] Nyonoksa.”

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 So now there two highly respected, top intelligence officials being pushed out of their jobs by Trump so he can take control of the intel apparatus for his nefarious purposes. Ms. Gordon and Mr. Coates – you’ve seen something, now please say something.
⋙ MSNBC, SteveBenen: Why the shakeup of Donald Trump’s intelligence team matters http://on.msnbc.com/2yRH5iU

Common sense suggests it might’ve been a good idea to keep someone like Sue Gordon around to assist with the transition between ODNI leaders, but Trump nevertheless showed her the door.

A Washington Post report added that the president “was reluctant to keep someone with whom he had never formed a close bond.” Trump and his team also apparently “regarded her as a career official and consequently suspicious.”

MSNBC, RachelMaddow: Trump entertains idea of ‘human sieve’ Hoekstra for DNI http://on.msnbc.com/2OMT5wM
// Rachel Maddow reviews many of the times Pete Hoekstra was found to have leaked or otherwise publicly mishandled classified information, and marvels at the possibility that Donald Trump would consider him to replace Dan Coats as Director of National Intelligence, particularly after the humiliating withdrawal of his first pick, John Ratcliffe.

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Beans 2‼️[ = Prediction come true ]
⋙ 🐣 RT @slickrockweb #BREAKING: Whoah. FBI 302 Interviews with Bruce Ohr about #SteeleDossier Released To Judicial Watch. One bombshell in these FBI notes says there was communication between Russian Alfa Bank and the Trump Tower server “and it wasn’t spam”!!


⋙ ⋙ NewYorker, Dexter Filkins (2018): Was There a Connection Between a Russian Bank and the Trump Campaign? http://bit.ly/A team of computer scientists sifted through records of unusual Web traffic in search of answers.
// 10/8/2018

NYMag, Ed Kilgore: Nadler Makes It Clear House Is Already in ‘Impeachment Proceedings’ http://nym.ag/2KCaovj

WaPo: Trump’s pick for intelligence director is a respected Special Operations veteran http://wapo.st/2TkHRy0

WaPo, Chuck Park: I can no longer justify being a part of Trump’s ‘Complacent State.’ So I’m resigning. http://wapo.st/2MbuGyW Chuck Park’s resignation from the Foreign Service is effective Thursday.

CNN: Top intel official interrupted meeting to urge his deputy to resign http://cnn.it/2ZMT50L IOW, outgoing Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats urged his deputy Sue Gordon to resign

WaPo, Amber Phillips: The impeachment inquiry Trump feared is already here http://wapo.st/31sOKAo
// Proceedings are underway, and they have been for a while.

USAToday, Michael Stern: It’s about time Peter Strzok sued. Firing him from the FBI was abusive Trump hypocrisy. http://bit.ly/2KBcQlM

WaPo: FBI releases records of Justice Dept. official Bruce Ohr interviews about Russia probe http://wapo.st/31tgLaS

⭕ 8 Aug 2019

Brookings, Darrell West: Foreign campaign intervention may go way beyond Russia to China, Iran, North Korea, and Saudi Arabia http://brook.gs/2KrSLPT

CNN: Early FBI interviews of DOJ contact with author of Trump dossier released http://cnn.it/2yRooeY

WaPo: For Trump and his cronies, draining the swamp means ousting experts http://wapo.st/2yMPvrF “The latest, most egregious example involves the Economic Research Service, an independent statistical agency at the Agriculture Department.”

🐣 RT @tribelaw Andrew McCabe’s lawsuit and Peter Strzok’s parallel lawsuit filed two days earlier together lay out a strong case for Trump’s grave abuses of power in penalizing civil service employees for political views he disliked and for protecting national security

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood no kidding
⋙ 🐣 RT @costareports Per a WH official and several top Rs tonight, Gordon’s exit has congressional Rs and Ds on edge. Intel com worried the WH is gaining power with CIA director largely a behind-the-scenes leader and Pompeo/Bolton now driving national-security policy + AG probing intel activities.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Trump couldn’t let a career person be run the intelligence community for even a heartbeat. As with other agencies, he wants an acting head, not confirmed by the Senate, whose personal loyalty will undoubtedly be to the man who puts him in place & upon whom his tenure depends.

CNN: Nadler presses ahead with impeachment probe as Pelosi keeps door open http://cnn.it/2M7taxL

DailyBeast, Betsy Woodruff: Deputy Intel Chief Sue Gordon Is Out After Trump Snub http://bit.ly/2OIEd2q
// Sue Gordon would have been next in line as acting director following the scheduled departure of Dan Coats on Aug. 15.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: A major impeachment development: Court may order McGahn’s testimony http://wapo.st/2KAKtUD

Stars&Stripes: Andrew McCabe sues FBI over firing, alleges plot by Trump to oust those disloyal to him http://bit.ly/31tsxCd

TPM, Josh Tovensky: WSJ: Banks Hand Over Trump Docs To House, State Investigators http://bit.ly/2OMkPln

MarketWatch/WSJ: Banks hand over documents on Russians possibly linked to Trump http://on.mktw.net/2MQ7PZk
// Some documents are related to Russians who may have had dealings with Trump, his family or Trump Organization

WashingtonMonthly, Nancy LeTourneau: To Mueller, Trump Couldn’t Recall if He Conspired With Russia http://bit.ly/2YSIbpc “It Trump didn’t know about Russia’s plans for hacking DNC emails or the timing of their release, why wouldn’t he just say so?”

⭕ 7 Aug 2019

WaPo: Democrats ask federal judge to force testimony from ex-White House counsel McGahn http://wapo.st2KwZcQD/

⭕ 6 Aug 2019

WashingtonExaminer: Durham and Graham obtained 2018 deposition of Clinton ‘dirt’ tipster Joseph Mifsud http://washex.am/2KsKMSF
↥ ↧

Wikipedia: Volume 1 of the Mueller Report[20] states that Mifsud travelled to Moscow in April 2016, and upon his return told Papadopoulos that the Russian government had “dirt” on Hillary Clinton.[18] It also mentions that Papadopoulos “suggested to a representative of a foreign government that the Trump Campaign had received indications from the Russian government that it could assist the Campaign through the anonymous release of information damaging to candidate Clinton”. This would appear to corroborate the contact with Downer. …

Papadopoulos and some critics of the investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 campaign have asserted without evidence that Mifsud was actually a Western intelligence operative who was instructed to entrap Papadopoulos in order to justify the investigation.[25][26] During Robert Mueller’s testimony to two congressional committees on July 24, 2019, Republicans Jim Jordan and Devin Nunes sought to portray Misfud as a central figure in what they asserted was an investigation based on false and politically motivated premises, while Democrats characterized their assertion as a diversion and conspiracy theory.[27] Jim Jordan asked Robert Mueller why he never charged Mifsud with lying to the FBI while George Papadopoulos was charged for lying about Mifsud.[28]

Politico, Natasha Bertrand: Peter Strzok sues over firing for anti-Trump texts http://politi.co/2YRoWjy
// The former FBI agent who opened the bureau’s Russia probe says the government violated his First and Fifth Amendment rights.

🐣 RT @petestrzok My profound thanks to everyone for their support. This would not be possible without you. https://twitter.com/petestrzok/status/1158862496108879873?s=20/phABCNews: Former FBI agent Peter Strzok sues FBI, DOJ, claiming firing due to pressure from President Trump http://abcn.ws/2ZymgEK

LATimes, Susan Newall: Why impeachment would damage Trump, with or without Senate conviction http://lat.ms/2MIW6LN
// letter

⭕ 5 Aug 2019

Newsweek, Tom O’Connor: Russia and Iran to Train Together ‘This Year’ As They Fight Back Against U.S. Policies http://bit.ly/2yHYXfS

Politico, Kyle Cheney: Nadler: Judiciary panel could recommend articles of impeachment by late fall http://politi.co/2KstmVa

CNN, Manu Raju: House Judiciary chairman Nadler says panel could move to impeach by end of year http://cnn.it/2KtSieP

Politico, Darren Samuelson: Judge signals interest in removing Mueller report redactions http://politi.co/2ODm6uF
// ‘That’s what open government is all about,’ Judge Reggie Walton said during court arguments over a FOIA lawsuit against the Justice Department.

NewRepublic, Ankit Panda: Trump’s Reckless New Missile Race http://bit.ly/2M1IFax
// His withdrawal from the INF Treaty will spur a rush to build new arsenals with no plan for how to use them.

AlJazeera: Russia’s Putin urges new arms talks with US to avoid ‘chaos’ http://bit.ly/33fA5Km
// If US makes new missiles, Russia ‘will be forced to begin the full-scale development of similar missiles’, Putin says.

BrennanCenter, Burt Neuborne: Both Chambers of Congress Should Censure Trump http://bit.ly/2GQaJt7
// A bicameral, bipartisan rebuke of the president would enable voters to make the final judgment on the findings of the Mueller report, argues NYU law professor Burt Neuborne.

WSJ: Putin Says Russia Will Spy on U.S. to Match Missile Development http://on.wsj.com/2MBvDjv
// Leader sets out retaliatory measures after collapse of Cold War weapons treaty

WaPo/Bloomberg, Gregory White: Why Trump and Putin Blew Up Cold War Arms Treaty http://wapo.st/2M22JJI

NYT, Timothy Walton: America Could Lose a Real War Against Russia http://nyti.ms/2KiwHHa
// With Putin and Trump having torn up a Cold War pact that lowered the risk of nuclear war, America should build more conventional missiles to catch up with Russia and China.
Mr. Walton is a co-author of a report issued by his policy institute titled “Leveling the Playing Field: Reintroducing U.S. Theater-Range Missiles in a Post-I.N.F. World.”

⭕ 4 Aug 2019

NYT: In Ukraine, a Rival to Putin Rises http://nyti.ms/2YJoxzN
// Volodymyr Zelensky, once a comedian, won Ukraine’s presidential election after playing an unlikely president on TV. Some of his shows also aired in Russia.

📊 MorningConsult Poll: On the Question of Impeachment, Even Voters Who Acknowledge Trump’s Wrongdoing are Split http://bit.ly/ //➔ Note: Chart shows NET (“Agree” MINUS “Disagree”) ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1158085908433920000?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: Impeachment summer? August town halls may decide next steps http://wapo.st/2GJzI12

⭕ 3 Aug 2019

CNN: Under pressure, Trump slaps long-overdue sanctions on Russia over chemical weapons use http://cnn.it/2MzuJno

Salon, Matthew Rozsa: Donald Trump’s connections to Russia, explained http://bit.ly/2GJHDvo
// Here are five irrefutable facts about our president’s ties to a foreign adversary

1. This is not McCarthysim.
2. It all started with money.
3. The Mueller report irrefutably links members of the Trump campaign to Russia.
4. In spite of Trump’s questionable connections with Russia, his administration’s policies toward the country are not drastically different from those pursued by his Democratic predecessor.
5. That said, Trump’s friendly rhetoric helpful to Putin’s interests.

🐣 RT @anders_aslund 1. The US has 2 million anonymous companies;
2. The Supreme Court verdict on Citizens United allowed unlimited amounts of anonymous money in US election PACs.
3. There is $800 bn of dark Russian money abroad, mainly in the US & UK.
4. A US election cycle costs about $5 bn.

WaPo, Amber Phillips: More than half of House Democrats support an impeachment inquiry. So, why isn’t there one yet? http://wapo.st/2Zv4lyJ

🐣 RT @tribelaw #MoscowMitch is no slur but a well justified label. It was the @senatemajldr who kept @BarackObama from issuing a bipartisan warning that Putin was invading our election system in Oct 2016 and who lifted sanctions to let Putin’s oligarchs invest bigtime in Mitch’s Kentucky.

⭕ 2 Aug 2019

WaPo, Dana Milbank: McConnell’s new posture toward Moscow http://wapo.st/2YGdVBN ¤ #MoscowMitch

WaPo Editorial: A smart way to keep Putin out of the next U.S. election http://wapo.st/2LY4ibM

NYT, Quinta Jurecic: Look at the Mueller Report as a Detective Story. It Will Blow Your Mind. http://nyti.ms/31hHqaJ
// It may turn out to be a film noir. The investigators uncovered the plot, but the society is too rotten to do anything about it.

NYT: Trump Drops Plans to Nominate John Ratcliffe as Director of National Intelligence http://nyti.ms/2MyHiPW //➔ might be a good idea to vet these people

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Brittany Kaiser’s work with Cambridge Analytica helped elect Donald Trump. She’s hoping the world will forgive her. http://wapo.st/2MEMlyx
// She’d like to be remembered as a whistleblower and a human rights advocate. You decide

WaPo: A majority of House Democrats now backs impeachment, according to an analysis by The Washington Post http://wapo.st/2Ztcl3f

⭕ 1 Aug 2019

Newsweek: Vladimir Putin Praises Trump, Says Offer of Wildfire Help Could Herald Restoration of ‘Full-Format Relations’ Between Russia and U.S. http://bit.ly/2YCYtCh

USAToday: Donald Trump doubts Russian meddling in 2020 election, disputing Robert Mueller http://bit.ly/2GNFzm2

JustSecurity, Justin Hendrix: Trump’s Encouraging QAnon May Result in Violence—Just ask the FBI http://bit.ly/2YE72kk
// Newly revealed FBI memo warns about conspiracy theories’ causal connection to extremist violence

ArsTechnica, Kate Cox: FBI says “extremists” motivated by Pizzagate, QAnon are threats http://bit.ly/2KjS5ee
// For extremists, the Internet’s craziest conspiracies inspire deadly violence.

NYT: Justice Dept. Declines to Prosecute Comey Over Memos About Trump http://nyti.ms/2ZptFWQ

🐣 RT @Comey I love transparency. I just wait for facts before I talk about them. I’m confident the results of all IG reports will show honest public servants worked hard to protect this country from a threat this president and his enablers won’t acknowledge. And @ me next time, bruh.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepMarkMeadows As the IG report on Comey approaches, we’re getting the sound of silence. No Comey tweets. No softball interviews. ¤ Must be tougher when you get questioned by a DOJ Inspector General. ¤ The truth is coming. His actions will come to light. And the verdict won’t be pretty.

DailyBeast, Julia Arciga: Majority of House Democrats Now Back Trump Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2yy43es
// Rep. Ted Deutch is the 118th Democrat to support the effort, bringing support for it to a symbolic milestone in the House.

⭕ 31 Jul 2019

TheHill: Dems push for review of Russian-backed project in Kentucky http://bit.ly/2SXhw9j “Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) is stepping up calls for a national security review of a Russian aluminum company’s plans for a mill in Kentucky”

Politico: Democrats agree to September legal arguments in effort to access secret Mueller evidence http://politi.co/2T5FjnH

Newsweek: Secret Russian Nuclear Accident Caused a Huge Radiation Cloud to Blanket Europe in 2017, Scientists Claim http://bit.ly/2Yz2FqM

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: NeverTrumpers skewer ‘Moscow Mitch’ http://wapo.st/2KjN1X2

WEF: Which countries work the longest hours? http://bit.ly/2GFfxkU
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1156674681065410561?s=20/photo/1
Trump wants hardworking immigrants from countries like NORWAY, not lazy people from countries like MEXICO ⇊ ⇊

🐣 RT @DavidJollyFL For context, the case is DNC v. Russia Federation. The court ruled Russia is shielded from liability to a single party bc as a nation-state wrongdoer the remedy under law is sanctions or other actions by the US Govt; and Trump campaign use of leaked info is protected under 1A.
// DNC lawsuit

WIRED, Mark Laslo: Russia Is Going to Up Its Game for the 2020 Elections http://bit.ly/2YzezNd Interview with Senator Mark Warner (D-VA)

🐣 RT @NedPrice Trump has named an architect of the effort to discredit Mueller’s probe to one of the most impt roles on the National Security Council staff: Sr Director for Counterterrorism. The post is as crucial as it sounds, and this move is as dangerous as it sounds.
⋙ DailyBeast, Betsy Woodruff: Nunes Ally Kash Patel Who Fought Russia Probe Gets Senior White House National Security Job http://bit.ly/31dr4Qx
// Patel was one of the leading staffers pushing back against FBI investigations of Trump-Russia. He’s now senior director of the National Security Council’s terrorism directorate.

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman THIS is the kind of evidence I was looking for. We can now tie McConnell directly to the Deripaska KY deal.
🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand NEW: Two former top staffers to Mitch McConnell have lobbied Congress and Treasury on the development of a new Kentucky mill backed by Russian aluminum giant Rusal. McConnell’s office won’t say whether he’s been lobbied by them directly. w/@theodoricmeyer
⋙ Politico, Natasha Bertrand and Theodoric Meyer: Ex-McConnell staffers lobbied on Russian-backed Kentucky project http://politi.co/2SXCZPp
// Democrats are pushing the Trump administration to review the project, and they say McConnell indirectly helped facilitate it.

Politico, Josh Gerstein: Judge: Trump statements muddle Freedom of Information suit for FISA warrants http://politi.co/2ZlC0La

CNN, Jeremy Herb: Ratcliffe questioned intelligence community’s role in Russia investigation http://cnn.it/2LS2gK2

NYT/Reuters: Pro-Impeachment Ad With Mueller to Run During Democratic Debates http://nyti.ms/2ZoiP3p

⭕ 30 Jul 2019

TheGuardian: Secret texts cast light on UK’s early role in Trump-Russia inquiry http://bit.ly/2YC8xPW
// Senior MI5 and FBI officials shared concerns about ‘our strange situation’ in 2016

WarOnTheRocks, Evan Wilson: Don’t Call It a Comeback: Foreign Interference in U.S. Elections Has Been Here for Years http://bit.ly/2T9iE9G

💙 TheMoscowProject: How Moscow Mitch Protects Trump—and Russia http://bit.ly/2Kpxs05

🐣 RT @carolecadwalla NEW: Explosive new emails detail work Cambridge Analytica did for LeaveEU/UKIP. Brittany Kaiser, woman at centre of Netflix’s #TheGreatHack has handed over a whole bunch of new emails to DCMS committee. Oh dear, Arron Banks. Looks like it’s all coming home to roost… https://twitter.com/NYtitanic1999/status/1156652922677149696?s=20/photo/1-4

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: John Ratcliffe and Accountability for a President Who Lives in a Fox News Bubble http://bit.ly/2Ow5t43

AOL/YahooNews: New ad highlights Mueller testimony as impeachment push grows http://aol.it/2Yzp2wj

TheGuardian: Secret texts cast light on UK’s early role in Trump-Russia inquiry http://bit.ly/2YC8xPW
// Senior MI5 and FBI officials shared concerns about ‘our strange situation’ in 2016

FiveThirtyEight: A Pro-Impeachment Majority Among Democrats May Be Inevitable http://53eig.ht/317dG05

WaPo: House Democratic leaders face pressure to impeach Trump post-Mueller hearings http://wapo.st/2Yhzvgs

WaPo/Bloomberg, Billy House: Your Questions About U.S. Presidential Impeachment, Answered http://wapo.st/2GyQujl

⭕ 29 Jul 2019

Politico, Kyle Cheney: ‘I did meet with Putin’: Dem report highlights Flynn exchange after 2015 trip http://politi.co/30ZoJse

WaPo, David Ignatius: Trump’s intelligence shake-up could be his most dangerous move yet http://wapo.st/2GEyWme “Trump is governing these days with the destructive power of a sledgehammer.”

🐣 RT @maggieNYT Some aides said Trump expressed anger about border-related hearings and Cummings, but in reality, two ppl close to him said, he is angry that his government-employee relatives were subpoenaed by Cummings committee
⋙ NYT: Trump Widens War on Black Critics While Embracing ‘Inner City Pastors’ http://nyti.ms/2LLxRwU

WaPo: McConnell defends blocking election security bill, rejects criticism he is aiding Russia http://wapo.st/2YqVkpf

VanityFair, Eric Lutz: Trump’s New Director of National Intelligence Is a Partisan Hack http://bit.ly/2YigScw
// Dan Coats was ousted for disagreeing with Trump. John Ratcliffe, the president’s new pick to oversee the nation’s intelligence apparatus, is just another yes-man.

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: An Impeachment Inquiry Is Coming. It Might Have Already Begun. http://nyti.ms/2YuTlA9
// Robert Mueller’s testimony may have lacked thrills, but it marked a turning point in the case against the president.

MMFA: Rep. John Ratcliffe loves Fox’s Mueller conspiracy theories. Trump wants him to oversee U.S. intelligence. http://bit.ly/313b7vU

CJR, Jon Allsop: Dan Coats’s departure and the story of Russian meddling http://bit.ly/2YroeoZ

CommonCause, Isabel Giovannertu and Scott Swenson: Is Trump Following Russia’s Lead on Elections? http://bit.ly/2ZkxjRP
// President Trump has sided with Vladimir Putin over the US intelligence community about Russia’s influence on the 2016 election. With police cracking down on public dissent in Moscow and efforts in the US to curtail protest, engineer minority rule, consolidate media ownership and concentrate wealth into fewer and fewer hands, is Russia Trump’s model for America’s future?

AP: Doubts emerge about Trump pick for US intelligence chief http://bit.ly/2LNGQh5

NewYorker, David Rohde: Trump’s Message to U.S. Intelligence Officials: Be Loyal or Leave http://bit.ly/2LO1Moq

TheHill: House Democrats inch toward majority support for impeachment http://bit.ly/312xIbX

Politico: 2 top Dem senators give boost to impeachment effort http://politi.co/2Yqon08
// Patty Murray and Debbie Stabenow’s support for impeachment gives political cover for House Democrats contemplating backing an inquiry.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 The website of Trump’s DNI pick, John Ratcliffe, says that he “put terrorists in prison.” NBC News reports that there’s is no evidence Ratcliffe ever prosecuted a terrorism case.
⋙ NBCNews: Intel officials worry Trump’s pick for top spy will politicize the job http://nbcnews.to/2SNeNPL
// Although Ratcliffe’s website says he “put terrorists in prison,” there is no evidence he ever prosecuted a terrorism case.

DailyBeast, Will Sommer: Trump Intel Pick John Ratcliffe Started Theory of FBI Anti-Trump ‘Secret Society’ http://bit.ly/2MqUypU
// The congressman debuted the mysterious text messages on Fox News. It became a mini-scandal before the full context became known.

Newsweek: Fox News Analyst Warns Trump Is ‘Locking Down The Intelligence Community for His Purposes’ http://bit.ly/2OqZptA “with the nomination of GOP Representative John Ratcliffe to replace Dan Coats as director of national intelligence”
// “Mary Anne Marsh [is] a political analyst for Fox News”

WaPo, Michael Morell and Michael Vickers: Dan Coats is out. Should the Senate confirm John Ratcliffe? http://wapo.st/2Yv7FIK

🐣 RT @TimOBrien “Republican senators have flubbed this process from the get-go. They could’ve used their power of confirmation to insist that Trump run a professional White House and executive branch. They’ve largely chosen otherwise.” – @jbview
⋙ Bloomberg, Jonathan Bernstein: Trump’s Choice to Lead U.S. Intelligence is Not Qualified http://bloom.bg/2SRyuWr
// As the president intensifies his feud with the spy agencies, Senate Republicans should step in.

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Ratcliffe’s work w/Browder could represent a twist in the president’s desire to bring the intel community further under his control. ¤ It also resurfaces one of the biggest subplots of the Russia probe: the Russians’ lobbying of Trump campaign officials to undo the Magnitsky Act.
⋙ Politico, Natasha Bertrand: Trump’s intel pick collaborated with a fierce Russia foe http://politi.co/2KfdLbr
// GOP Rep. John Ratcliffe, the president’s nominee for director of national intelligence, once worked with a leading Putin critic on the Magnitsky Act — which Russians have been pushing to overturn.

CNN, Eliza Mackintosh: Finland is winning the war on fake news. What it’s learned may be crucial to Western democracy http://cnn.it/32TlsfT ¤ #longread
// May 2019?

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: Aspiring Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe Does Not Want DOJ’s Mob Experts Exchanging Information with Mob Experts http://bit.ly/2Zlhx9g

That he is so deeply ensconced in the frothy right is why Trump picked him for the job — because, to those who are equally ensconced in the echo chamber, he could appear to have damaged Robert Mueller last week. And of course, Trump will be perfectly happy to have someone who sees not what is, but what needs to be true to feed Trump’s own false claims.

But having picked Ratcliffe, Trump has given Democrats the perfect opportunity to turn frothy conspiracies on their head, to demonstrate the danger of them. Both before Ratcliffe’s eventual confirmation hearing and during it, Democrats will have abundant evidence — from Ratcliffe’s own performance in interviews where he repeatedly gets exposed as a fool — to demonstrate the dangers of appointing someone so deep inside an echo chamber he doesn’t even realize the entire premise of his questioning is that the US should not pursue as much information about threats as possible.

Sure, he’s likely to be confirmed anyway. But Democrats have the opportunity to lay out the costs of Republicans casting such a vote, to install someone who affirmatively objects to FBI getting information on urgent threats to oversee the intelligence community. And when Ratcliffe’s echo chamber beliefs serve to blow up — whether by feeding Trump what he wants to hear about North Korea or Iran or Russia — Democrats will then have the record that Republicans chose to put someone with a clear record arguing that the FBI should have less information about credible threats and not more.

🐣 RT @benjaminwittes Here’s your Monday morning radical proposition: the knowing, intentional, and serial stoking of racial tensions is an impeachable offense.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Especially when it knowingly furthers a hostile foreign adversary’s ongoing covert operations in the country
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ People telling me it’s now “overt”: A covert operation is defined by the government denying its hand in the operation (which Russia does wrt it’s active measures). It’s more obvious to us now, yes, but it’s still covert from a legal/intel perspective.

TheBulwark, Molly Jong-Fast: The Young and Beautiful Lives of Dimwitted Villains http://bit.ly/316au4H Hope Hicks

🐣 RT @JohnBrennan Dan Coats served ably & with deep integrity. Ratcliffe showed abject subservience to Trump in Mueller hearings. The women & men in the Intelligence Community deserve a leader like Coats who puts nation first; not a servile Trump loyalist like Ratcliffe.

🐣 RT @NedPrice Ratcliffe’s disingenuous attack on Mueller wasn’t just an exercise in disinformation; it was an audition for DNI. Unsurprisingly, he passed. ¤ If confirmed, he’ll have tremendous capabilities to continue protecting and defending Trump over the Constitution.

🐣 RT @DavidPriess Let’s look quickly at the resumes of the five men who have served as Director of National Intelligence, from the position’s inception in 2005 until now, and compare them to the resume of new nominee John Ratcliffe. 1/7
📌 https://twitter.com/DavidPriess/status/1155685743219662848?s=20

🐣 RT @brianklaas With Barr and now Ratcliffe, Trump is putting loyal partisan hacks in key positions — the justice system and intelligence community — precisely when the president himself has committed a series of crimes and has invited attacks on American democracy from foreign adversaries.

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks The movie & the book show
1. Russia interfered to help Trump & is doing so now
2. Trump welcomed the help
3. Mueller did not exonerate 45
4. Evidence shows Trump obstructed the investigation
5. Only the OLC opinion prevented his indictment
IMO OLC is constitutionally unfounded.

⭕ 28 Jul 2019

NewYorker, Amy Davidson Sorkin: Robert Mueller’s Testimony and the Garbled Language of Politics http://bit.ly/2Ywkkzh
// The words the Democrats and the Republicans used may have been the same, but their meanings were not.

This is scary //➔ WashingtonExaminer: John Ratcliffe: AG William Barr will deliver justice to any Obama officials who committed crimes http://washex.am/2YdMorS

🐣 RT @matthewamiller When the Russians do it again in 2020, who will warn the American people? Barr? Ratcliffe? Whoever’s still playing musical chairs at DHS? Cabinet full of toadies.

🐣 RT @RodRosenstein It was a privilege to serve with Dan Coats, a patriot who understood that the executive branch oath requires us to distinguish governing from politicking. He protected national security and helped deter foreign election meddling and other efforts to undermine American interests.

🐣 RT @brianklaas Change in confidence in US president from Obama in 2016 to Trump in 2018 (Pew)
Germany: -76%
Sweden: -76%
France: -75%
Canada: -58%
Australia: -52%
UK: -51%
Japan: -48%
Russia: +8%
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheHill President Trump: “The Democrats are clowns. They’re being laughed at all over the world.” 💽 https://twitter.com/brianklaas/status/1155473098805862400?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @adamserwer Coats is getting ousted for taking steps to prevent foreign attacks on American elections if you want to know how things are going
⋙ NYT: Dan Coats to Step Down as Intelligence Chief; Trump Picks Loyalist for Job http://nyti.ms/2YtsE2S

🐣 RT @carlbildt Also @v_milov has been arrested in Moscow. He’s a highly respected representative of the liberal opposition. And a good friend.

WaPo, Fred Hyatt: Don’t get complacent. Things really are that bad under Trump. http://wapo.st/2Oz5DYK

USAToday, Laurence H. Tribe: We are finally on the path to Trump impeachment and saving what our Founders gave us http://bit.ly/2LMriKy
// Nancy Pelosi spared moderate Democrats a floor vote on impeachment, but she has unleashed her committee chairs to do exactly what needs to be done.

🐣 RT @shaneharris Dems already calling out Ratcliffe as a political operative, suggesting he’s not suited to be DNI. Concern on Hill Trump might not appoint deputy DNI Sue Gordon–who Dems like–as acting director. If he does that, “the Hill will raise holy hell,” a Congressional official said

🐣 RT @craigunger This is another dangerous moment: Trump is now consolidating power in intelligence just as he did with Barr in the judiciary.
⋙ 🐣 RT @selectedwisdom One of the last voices of sanity in the administration, a loss for the country “Dan Coats, Who Challenged President Trump, To Depart Top Intelligence Job” https://www.npr.org/696376152

🐣 RT @KenDilanianNBC John Ratcliffe, by one measure the second most conservative member of Congress, appears to believe that the Russia investigation was cooked up by Democrats who “committed crimes.” Now Trump reportedly is considering placing atop the US intelligence community.

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 DNI DIRECTOR DAN COATS is a splendid and experienced public servant. He has been objective and non political coordinating our intelligence agencies. The Russians are a determined US adversary and a malignant threat to our electoral system.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RichardHaass Sorry to learn the DNI stepping down. Dan Coats was willing to speak truth to power and tell this Potus what he needed to hear even if he didn’t want to hear it. Essential his successor be no less independent and committed to the institution of the ODNI.

🐣 RT @vermontgmg [Garrett Graff] Before becoming DNI, Jim Clapper had worked in U.S. intelligence for nearly fifty years and personally headed two of the nation’s 17 intel agencies. By comparison, John Ratcliffe was the mayor of Heath, Texas, pop., 8000.

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Coats’ resignation letter, dated today. He mentions his establishment of election security executive “to support the whole-of-government effort to address threats against our elections.” https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/1155640413161738243?s=20/photo/1-2

CNN, Dean Obeidallah: The next six weeks will be crucial on impeachment http://cnn.it/2SKdP6C

🐣 RT @PamKeithFL If you are wondering how the 2018 Blue Wave happened, Chris Wray & Dan Coates launched countermeasures that kept the Russians busy w/out telling 45. He saw that as a betrayal. So he’s placing a Trumper as DNI & using McConnell to block funding to the states. Do you get it now?

🐣 XT @real https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1155558122163003393?s=20
⋙ 🐣 @real Rep Cummings is not the mayor of Baltimore. His responsibility in Congress is to help draft legislation for the country as a whole, not specifically “for his district.” He has done so. As chair of the important Oversight Committee, he has a Constitutional mandate to OVERSEE YOU.
⋙ 🐣 RT @DavidJolly Careful chief. One big difference between you and Cummings is he’s never settled a race discrimination suit with the U.S. DoJ.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi The departure of DNI Coats is bad news for the security of America. His successor must put patriotism before politics, and remember that his oath is to protect the Constitution and the American people, not the President.

🐣 RT @MSNBC Rep. Elijah Cummings: “I’m begging the American people to pay attention to what is going on. Because if you want to have a democracy intact for your children and your children’s children and generations yet unborn, we have got to guard this moment.”
⋙ MSNBC, MTP Daily: Cummings: ‘I’m begging the American people to pay attention’ http://on.msnbc.com/2GxE4s6
// 7/24/2019; Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-M.d.) talks to reporters following Robert Mueller’s testimony.

TheAtlantic, Kathy Gilsinan: Dan Coats Spoke Truth to Trump. Now He’s Out. http://bit.ly/2JZkrez
// The director of national intelligence won plaudits for plainly laying out the intelligence community’s assessments on issues ranging from Iran to Russia, putting him at odds with the president.

🐣 RT @Stengel We’ve also never had a presidential impeachment inquiry where the high crimes and misdemeanors pose a threat to our national security because the @potus is being manipulated by a hostile foreign power.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Susan_Hennessey I’d argue that a “failed” impeachment would set a far less dangerous precedent than the one which would be set by not even attempting to impeach for egregious and constitutionally destructive presidential conduct.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @NBCPolitics House Intel Chairman Schiff warns a failed impeachment fight could set wrong precedent. https://nbcnews.to/2SKSGth

🐣 RT @BillBrowder It’s looking more and more like Alexei Navalny, Putin’s most fierce critic has been poisoned with “undefined chemical substances”. Very bad news, if true.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Axios JUST IN: Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny’s doctor says he is suffering from the effects of “undefined chemical substances” — not an allergic reaction, as has been reported.
⋙⋙ Axios: Leading Putin critic Alexei Navalny hospitalized with mysterious illness http://bit.ly/2SSdoHG

TheHill: No. 3 Senate Democrat calls for House to begin impeachment proceedings against Trump http://bit.ly/2Yd8GtO Senator Patty Murray (D-WA)

🐣 RT @PamKeithFL This is DEFCON 4 level dangerous. A GOP partisan will have full control over intelligence and other countermeasures to secure our elections.
⋙ TheHill: JUST IN: Trump announces Texas GOP lawmaker will be replacing Dan Coats as top intelligence official http://hill.cm/F4aBGEL

🐣 RT @BillKristol Note to Dan Coats, Jim Mattis and others who’ve served honorably: Thank you for your service. But there’s one more thing you owe your countrymen: A candid and public assessment of the character and capacity of the president whom we have to decide next year whether to re-elect.

🐣 RT @andrews_aslund Trump’s sacking of Coats is a natural next step in his consolidation of power. It makes no moral sense for decent “grownups” to work for Trump. They will only facilitate his road to corrupt fascism. It is time to wake up, republicans!
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Still the best Coats moment:
MITCHELL: The W.H. has announced on Twitter that Vladimir Putin is coming to the W.H. in the fall.
COATS: Say that again?
MITCHELL: Vladimir Putin, coming to the—
COATS: Did I hear you?
MITCHELL: Yeah, yeah.
COATS: OK. That’s gonna be special.
💽 https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1155617657036640257?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Mcatlady54 Bill Maher calls it a slow-moving coup. Trump is gradually replacing leaders of institutions that could expose him or hold him accountable. Especially law enforcement, intelligence, courts and justice.

🐣 RT @BobbyChesney The President does not get to pick an Acting Director of National Intelligence. 50 USC 3026(a)(6) provides that the Principal Deputy Director (in this case, the wonderful Sue Gordon) automatically serves in that capacity. See here: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/50/3026
⋙ 🐣 RT @GenMhayden And what if he breaks the law.

USAToday: ‘I promise you, you’re wrong’: Fox News’ Wallace shuts down Mulvaney claim Mueller vindicated Trump http://bit.ly/2OrqYTI

🐣 While not a surprise (Coats had reportedly wanted to leave in the spring), this is something I’ve been dreading. Spent most of the day curled up in a fetal position. Trump owns both the DOJ and the IC now.

🐣 RT @Comey Thank you, Dan Coats, for serving our nation so well and for continuing the proud tradition of Directors of National Intelligence loyal only to the truth. Hopefully you won’t be the last. https://twitter.com/jseldin/status/1155664419789127680?s=20/photo/1
// Coats resignation letter

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Coats argued for a view of Russia as an adversary & pushed for stronger ties with traditional American allies in Europe, nations that have been the focus of Trump’s ire as he sought closer relations with Moscow & wavered on Russia’s election interference.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews There was no greater point of friction between Trump and Dan Coats than #Russia. Time after time, the White House has sought to weaken Mr. Coats’s language regarding the Kremlin. https://nyti.ms/2JZmHmo

🐣 RT @WajahatAli What if Trump loses 2020 and decides to contest the election? Says it’s rigged by the Deep State? Doesn’t leave normally? Now he has his loyal capos as AG and heads of intelligence, purging DOJ, DHS and other agencies…
⋙ 🐣 RT @AmericanMystic Trump is consolidating his personal control over the intelligence community. Between loyalists Barr and Radcliffe, and pliant CIA and FBI directors, Trump is close to neutralizing intelligence and law enforcement as spoilers in his bid to amass unprecedented executive power.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @renato_mariotti Radcliffe harshly questioned Mueller during the recent hearing, falsely suggesting that he failed to comply with the Special Counsel regulations and cutting Mueller off when he tried to explain himself.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Intelligence Director Coats to resign next month, Trump says http://wapo.st/2OoXCWd Trump said in a tweet that he would nominate Rep. John ­Ratcliffe (R-Tex.), a third-term congressman and prominent supporter, to replace Coats.

🐣 RT @repvaldemings The president will do anything he can to cover up the fact that he orchestrated a criminal coverup of his collusion during the campaign. We won’t be distracted. @amjoyshow

🐣✅ RT @Politifact Mueller testified twice that a president could be indicted after he or she leaves office. Four legal experts we spoke to agreed. http://bit.ly/32VLzmr

🐣 RT @kalendkyj This is why Putin’s criminal regime is trying to destroy Ukraine so hard. If democracy and rule of law succeeds in Ukraine – then Russians might think it is possible even in Russia! And that is the biggest danger for the mafia regime in the Kremlin
⋙ 🐣 RT @McFaul The contrast between Ukrainians voting in free and fair elections last weekend and Russians getting arrested for wanting free and fair elections this weekend is striking.

🐣 RT @CNNSotu “My personal view is that [Trump] richly deserves impeachment,” House Judiciary Chairman Rep. Jerry Nadler says. ¤ Nadler calls the Mueller hearing an “inflection point,” saying that “we now have to get further evidence…as we consider articles of impeachment.” #CNNSOTU 💽 https://twitter.com/CNNSotu/status/1155474562781458432?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Susan_Hennessey I’d argue that a “failed” impeachment would set a far less dangerous precedent than the one which would be set by not even attempting to impeach for egregious and constitutionally destructive presidential conduct.

🐣 Not sure he’d be mentally capable of standing trial. His dementia will be even more advanced. And I’m not sure he’s ever known the difference between right and wrong.

🐣 Trump wants us to think about Cummings and Baltimore to switch us from thinking about Mueller and Russia and his own lies and treason. We have no choice but to respond to his racism, and we must, vehemently. But realize he’s playing us.

🐣 RT @Monaheart1229 Trump’s new way to change the subject from the words spoken out loud by Mueller last week @ his obstruction & HIS foreign election interference, is to go after people of color in Congress. I’m told that in reality, he’s fuming-VERY upset.. #SundayMorning

⭕ 27 Jul 2019

TheHill: ‘Mitch McConnell is a Russian’ trends after GOP senator blocks election security bills http://bit.ly/2SJTcHM

🐣 RT @tedlieu BORING! ¤ Also, the facts show that Russia attacked our 2016 election; the @realDonaldTrump campaign planned its strategy based on the attack; and @POTUS obstructed justice to stop the investigation into it. ¤ And why is Trump tweeting at close to midnight on Saturday about this?
⋙ 🐣 RT @real The real Collusion, the Conspiracy, the Crime, was between the Clinton Campaign, the DNC, Fusion GPS, Christopher Steele…..(and many others including Comey, McCabe, Lisa Page and her lover, Ohr and his wonderful wife, and on and on!). @replouiegohmert

🐣 RT @davidfrum “What made life under Caligula especially difficult was that he expected to be applauded, not just by his courtiers, but by the whole Roman public …. [as if] there was nothing he did not excel at.” – Robert Hughes, ROME: A Cultural, Visual, and Personal History, p. 100

NYT: Moscow Police Arrest More Than 1,000 at Election Protest http://nyti.ms/30Z4H0Y

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Above all else, what Mueller revealed was Trump’s disturbing, dangerous & undeniable disloyalty to country. ¤ That’s worse than a crime. ¤ It’s a violation of our obligation of citizenship. A betrayal of our core values. ¤ Worse yet? The disloyalty continues.

🐣 RT @AJentlson 2020 will be about the presidential candidates, not House Dems. Their fate is tied to that of our nominee. House Ds’ role is a supporting one: keep the party unified & lay down covering fire. Impeachment does both. I wrote about it for @GQMagazine
⋙ GQ: Adam Jentleson: What Moderate House Democrats Are Getting Wrong About 2020 and Impeachment http://bit.ly/2Yp69Ib
// Adam Jentleson on the folly of tepid kitchen-table strategizing, and the right lessons Democrats can draw from recent electoral history.

🐣 RT @j363j 📌 (THREAD) https://twitter.com/j363j/status/1155082205326188547?s=20
35 reasons the #MuellerTestimony assists the case of #ImpeachTrump:
1.Mueller directly says that he didn’t exonerate Trump.
2.Mueller directly says that Trump wasn’t cleared of obstruction of justice.

⭕ 26 Jul 2019

Political Quarterly (Jul): How Russia’s army of trolls built its disinformation campaign http://bit.ly/2PgF8Hx

CNN: Lawmakers call on Trump to implement required Russia sanctions http://cnn.it/2Zn22hk

Vox, Aaron Rupar: The White House says Russia didn’t impact the 2016 election. That’s not exactly true. http://bit.ly/315PDyF
// Votes may not have been changed, but that doesn’t mean Russian interference didn’t have an impact on the outcome.

🐣💙 RT @SethAbramson (BREAKING NEWS THREAD) A historic legal analysis published by @Slate confirms what this feed asserts—the Mueller Report FOUND a criminal conspiracy between Trump’s campaign and the Kremlin but declined to charge it. Please RETWEET this thread explaining this explosive revelation. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1154793167960629251?s=20
… 🐣 RT @ CONCLUSION/ So if you wonder why Trump just gave Barr power to disclose classified intel to Trump transition official Nunes—and why Trump may be trying to make Nunes the Director of National Intelligence—that’s why. The threat to him has moved there, so he needs Barr/Nunes on it.
⇈ ⇊
Trumpcast Podcast: Which Volume of the Mueller Report are you? https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trumpcast/id1093260018?i=1000445350108
// 7/25/2019

‘The reports of the death of Impeachment are greatly exaggerated’ ~ @HouseJudiciary
@nytimes @WashPostPR @washingtonpost @Politico @SpeakerPelosi @RepJerryNadlerr

MotherJones, Dan Friedman: Democrats Say Their Impeachment Inquiry Has Already Begun http://bit.ly/32U85vT
// “We’re crossing a threshold.”

Esquire, Charles Pierce: This Is an Impeach By Any Other Name http://bit.ly/2SHMfaa
// Jerry Nadler and Nancy Pelosi demonstrate that the House Democrats have changed their calculus.

Vox, Andrew Prokop: The Democratic divide over impeaching Trump, explained http://bit.ly/32WLVcs
// Support for an impeachment inquiry has risen within the party. But will it be enough?

≣ 💽 PBS: Why House Democrats are choosing now to launch impeachment investigation http://to.pbs.org/2yhBulC

WaPo, Joshua Matz: The House has already opened an impeachment investigation against Trump http://wapo.st/2YrVaBQ
// Forget the political optics. As a matter of law, the Judiciary Committee’s actions are clear.

NBCNews: Mueller fallout: Highest-ranking House Democrat to date calls for Trump impeachment http://nbcnews.to/2yir9WB
// Rep. Katherine Clark, vice chair of the House Democratic Caucus, backed beginning the process to remove the president from office.

DailyBeast, Sam Brodey: Nadler: We’re Pursuing a De Facto Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2Om400k
// The Judiciary Committee chairman resisted using the actual word. But he said his oversight efforts were, in effect, an effort to determine whether Trump should go.

NYT: Raising Prospect of Impeaching Trump, House Seeks Mueller’s Grand Jury Secrets http://nyti.ms/2Mfg8gK
// In a court filing, House Democrats said they need access to secret grand jury evidence because they are weighing whether to recommend impeaching President Trump.

🐣 RT @KristineCummins Nadler: “I should note that the committee could have not brought these lawsuits without the help and support of Speaker Pelosi – who is as dedicated to holding this president accountable for his crimes as any of us gathered here today.”

🐣 RT @B52Malmet Mitch McConnell is a Russian asset. Doesn’t mean he’s a spy, but as Dana Milbank writes “Let’s call this what it is: unpatriotic. The Kentucky Republican is, arguably more than any other American, doing Russian President Vladimir Putin’s bidding.”
🐣 RT @TimOBrien “McConnell has no shame. He is aiding and abetting Putin’s dismantling of Americans’ self-governance. A leader who won’t protect our country from attack is no patriot.”
⋙ WaPo, Dana Milbank: Mitch McConnell is a Russian asset http://wapo.st/2KbFEB5

🐣 RT @SethAbramson FACT: House Democrats have Trump dead-to-rights on the impeachable offense of obstruction and they know it. All the delay is to gather counterintelligence evidence, additional evidence of conspiracy, and bribery/money laundering evidence. Democrats think delays help them do this. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1154923308057595904?s=20

🔆 This❗️⋙ TheAtlantic: Why We’re Moving Forward With Impeachment http://bit.ly/2SIkK02 by Judiciary Reps Scanlon (Vice Chair), Cicilline, Jayapal, Escobar
// Our Constitution requires it. Our democracy depends on it.

🐣 RT @RepJerryNadler Today, @HouseJudiciary is filing a petition for 6e grand jury materials where we made clear to the court that we are considering impeachment, along with other options, under our Article I powers. Congress must hold this President accountable. http://bit.ly/2K4Lu7a
// link to court docs

WaPo: House panel asks court to enforce Mueller-related subpoenas, a step toward possible impeachment http://wapo.st/2YjWx1y

🐣 RT @HouseJudiciary We are intensifying efforts to hold @realDonaldTrump accountable as we move forward with our investigation. Today we made clear to the court that we are considering impeachment, along with other options, under Article I powers. No one is above the law. 💽 https://twitter.com/HouseJudiciary/status/1154858893094400001?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @pbump Trump’s insistence that the economy will get him reelected suffers from two big flaws.
1. Views of the economy overlap with baked-in partisanship.
2. Voters don’t think the economy would be any worse under a Democrat than a second Trump term.
⋙ WaPo, Philip Bump: Trump warns of economic disaster if he loses. Americans shrug. http://wapo.st/2GvW3iG
⋙ 🐣 Also, it was just announced the economy was under 3% last year, and only grew 2.1% last quarter. Not only are the trade wars failing (and rattling the stock market), but the tax cuts did not spur investment as promised.

🐣 RT @JoeNBC Why won’t #MoscowMitch let the Senate even take a vote on protecting American democracy from Russia’s ongoing attacks when Trump’s own FBI, CIA, DNI, DHS chiefs said Putin was trying to subvert our democracy? Even his GOP Intel Chairman said the same yesterday. Why #MoscowMitch?
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoeNBC Sanctioned Russian Oligarch’s Company to Invest Millions in New Aluminum Plant in Mitch McConnell’s State #MoscowMitch
⋙⋙ Newsweek (Apr): Sanctioned Russian Oligarch’s Company to Invest Millions in New Aluminum Plant in Mitch McConnell’s State http://bit.ly/2yeapj7
// 4/15/2019

⭕ 25 Jul 2019

🐣 RT @atrupar Trump says he has granted Attorney General William Barr the ability to share classified intelligence documents pertaining to the Russia investigation with Devin Nunes

💽 MSNBC, TheLastWord: Neal Katyal on how to prosecute a sitting president http://on.msnbc.com/2YlPncW
// Fmr. Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal tells Lawrence O’Donnell how a prosecutor could get around the Justice Department rule that a sitting president cannot be indicted.

Politico, Renato Mariotti: Actually, Robert Mueller Was Awesome http://politi.co/2JS0zKj
// History will show that he had one big goal, and nailed it.

🐣 Mueller kind of deflated @KamalaHarris’s big Barr moment when he said he too had not read all of the underlying evidence (eg all of the FBI interviews etc)of his report either. More proof we really don’t need #AllDramaKamala.

TheHill: McConnell blocks two election security bills http://bit.ly/2y99IYu

🐣 Progressive Twitter and the podcasts agree that the MSM (eg @washingtonpost and @nytimes in particular) have not taken their obligation seriously to dig beyond the “optics” to the heart of the Mueller hearings. Good! They screwed up by accepting Barr’s gloss. This is just as bad.

🐣 RT @jayrosen_nyu Political journalists: Establishing what happened and conveying it to the public is basic to your mission. If what happened was established, but its gravity has not been absorbed by the public, that may not be your doing, but it is your mission that has failed— not “the optics.”

🐣 RT @chrislhayes The nightmare scenario, one which is not, to my mind, that remote, is that 2020 is very close and amidst recount/contestation of certain state tallies, evidence emerges of security breaches into the state voting systems, throwing the entire result into a legitimacy black hole.

NYT: Russian Hack of Elections System Was Far-Reaching, Report Finds http://nyti.ms/30UDRae

TheAtlantic, Todd Purdum: Robert Mueller and the Tyranny of ‘Optics’ http://bit.ly/2Y1WNXH
// The commentariat’s focus on performance over substance is the kryptonite of the modern media age.

NPR: Senate Intel Committee Unveils Election Security Report In Wake Of Mueller Hearings http://n.pr/2Zf2Ogi
⋙ 📔 NPR: Senate Intel Report on Election Interference [pdf] http://n.pr/2Y1wRLM 67p
⋙ 📔 NPR: Senate Intel Report on Election Interference [pdf] http://bit.ly/2Yh1Crn 67p
// 2nd is easier to read

🐣 RT @CarolynGracceMMPH The President walks out loud and proud in front of an altered seal that reads “45 Es Un Titere” (45 is a puppet) featuring the Russian Imperial Eagle clutching golf clubs. It’s the little victories that mean the most. #45IsAPuppet http://yhoo.it/2SCKwTE via @YahooFinance https://twitter.com/CarolynGraceMPH/status/1154446274013229056?s=20/photo/1

🐣💙 RT @SethAbramson (THREAD) Far and away the worst take on Mueller’s testimony is that we learned nothing new from it. In fact, the *new* facts we learned were jaw-dropping. This thread focuses *only* on 10 new things we now know. I hope you’ll RETWEET this for anyone you think might be interested. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1154441003622944768?s=20

1. A VAST TRUMP-RUSSIA COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PROBE IS ONGOING. It’s exponentially broader than Mueller’s probe, it covers “collusion” (a fair term in the counterintelligence sphere) and its findings are being kept from America *and* Congress. The fight to see them began yesterday.

2. FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT CAN’T CONFIRM TRUMP ISN’T COMPROMISED BY RUSSIA. Because “compromise” is a counterintelligence issue, and compromised politicians are national security threats, and no one has seen any FBI counterintelligence report, we don’t know if Trump is a threat.

3. MUELLER DIDN’T INVESTIGATE ANYTHING TRUMP WAS ACCUSED OF BESIDES OBSTRUCTION. The non-obstruction allegations against Trump were aiding/abetting, bribery, money laundering, and illegal pre-election receipt of in-kind donations from non-Russians. Mueller looked at none of that.

4. THERE IS SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCE TRUMP AIDED AND ABETTED COMPUTER CRIMES. Mueller testified—under oath—that Trump gave “hope” and a “boost” to WikiLeaks’ “criminal activity” after he knew such activity was afoot. The crime that describes—aiding/abetting—must now be investigated.

5. THERE IS SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCE TRUMP COMMITTED THE FEDERAL FELONY OF MAKING FALSE STATEMENTS TO LAW ENFORCEMENT. Mueller testified—under oath—that Trump’s written answers to the FBI and the Special Counsel were “generally” *untruthful*, as the facts in Mueller’s report confirm.

6. TRUMP AND GOP CLAIMS OF “NO COLLUSION,” “NO OBSTRUCTION,” AND “NO EVIDENCE OF CONSPIRACY OR COORDINATION” ARE ALL FALSE. It isn’t news to anyone paying attention, but as much of America isn’t, many learned for the first time from Mueller that these GOP talking points are lies.

7. MUELLER SAID TRUMP COULD BE CHARGED WITH OBSTRUCTION POST-PRESIDENCY AND WOULD HAVE BEEN CHARGED NOW IF NOT FOR THE OLC. Mueller’s later (confusing) “walk-back” of the second claim—which many had taken as an accidental truth—didn’t erase the specter that he meant what he said.

8. ANY TRUMP CRIMES INVOLVING OTHER NATIONS ARE STILL UNREPORTED. Mueller’s testimony made clear that evidence involving nations besides Russia—whether past election interference or future election interference, past collusion or future collusion—went to FBI counterintelligence.

9. REPUBLICANS HAVE NO OBJECTIONS TO ANY OF THE DAMNING FACTS IN THE MUELLER REPORT. Media waited with baited breath for Republicans to contest the Report’s damning findings rather than just opine about what else Mueller could have looked at—and shockingly, the moment never came.

10. MUELLER ONLY CHOSE NOT TO INTERVIEW TRUMP FACE-TO-FACE BECAUSE HE ADJUDGED HE HAD ENOUGH EVIDENCE OF “CORRUPT INTENT” ON OBSTRUCTION. Mueller resolved a *longstanding* mystery: why didn’t he insist on keeping Trump to his public promise of a live interview? Well, now we know.

BONUS. TRUMP WITNESSES “IMPEDED” THE MUELLER INVESTIGATION. Mueller testified under oath—in answers to questions by Rep. Demings—that contrary to Trump and GOP claims that the White House facilitated campaign aides assisting Mueller, the opposite was true: they tried to stop him.

BONUS. MUELLER BELIEVES TRUMP AND HIS AIDES OPENED THEMSELVES TO KREMLIN BLACKMAIL. Mueller told Rep. Correa he “doesn’t disagree” that a series of acts answering to behavior by Trump and his aides would be sufficient to give the Kremlin leverage and blackmail material over them.

BONUS. MUELLER SAYS NOT REPORTING FOREIGN AID OFFERS IN A CAMPAIGN CAN BE A CRIME. Trump says it isn’t; the GOP is today fighting as hard as they can not to legislate on it—as they think Trump will do (may already have done) it—but Mueller told Rep. Himes it can be a crime *now*.

🐣 RT @pithywidow “The ‘failure’ is not of a prosecutor who found the facts but might be ill equipped to make the political case, but instead of a country that won’t read his report & a media obsessed with scoring contests rather than focusing on the damning facts at issue”
↥ ↧
WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Mueller didn’t fail. The country did. http://wapo.st/2SDNhnG

I worry that we — the media, voters, Congress — are dangerously unserious when it comes to preservation of our democracy. To spend hours of airtime and write hundreds of print and online reports pontificating about the “optics” of Mueller’s performance — when he confirmed that President Trump accepted help from a hostile foreign power and lied about it, that he lied when he claimed exoneration, that he was not completely truthful in written answers, that he could be prosecuted after leaving office and that he misled Americans by calling the investigation a hoax — tells me that we have become untrustworthy guardians of democracy.

WaPo: House panel votes to authorize subpoenas for all White House work communications sent via personal email, cellphone http://wapo.st/2SF1yRa

DailyBeast, Julia Davis: Russia Thought the Mueller Hearings Were Hilarious http://bit.ly/2OjsQhp
// Russian state television evaluated the content of the hearings more honestly than Republicans and their pet networks in the United States.

🐣 RT @engcrimerussia Newsweek places Putin “undermining democracy” on cover http://bit.ly/2YqwklS https://twitter.com/engcrimerussia/status/1154299243957510144?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 24 Jul 2019 ⋙ Mueller Testifies

🔆 This❗️⋙ CREW: It’s Time for an Impeachment Inquiry into Trump http://bit.ly/2MDvXhA
⋙ 📔 CREW: Report: The Case for a Trump Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2OCEvrK

NYT, Noah Bookbinder: Robert Mueller Said All He Needed to Say http://nyti.ms/2YizQzE
// He affirmed four instances of potential obstruction of justice. Now it’s up to Congress.

🐣 RT @nedprice It shouldn’t reflect on Mueller that he didn’t light himself on fire to dramatize a report detailing an attack on our democracy and a President’s efforts to obstruct the investigation. It should reflect on us that theatrics are needed to attract attention to something like this.

🐣 RT @cliffschecter [To RandPaul] “The senator from Kentucky is now working for Vladimir Putin” – GOP Senator/former presidential candidate John McCain, 3/17/2017

NBCNews: 10 key sections of Mueller’s report that came up during the hearings http://nbcnews.to/2K5a2wV
// Robert Mueller repeatedly answered questions by referring to his report during his testimony. Here’s what those sections of the report say.

VanityFair: Republicans use Mueller’s silence to push conspiracy theories http://bit.ly/2JT1r1A

WaPo: Mueller’s approach to question of whether Trump obstructed justice leaves both sides frustrated http://wapo.st/2YjcTqU

WaPo: How did Trump end up in front of a presidential seal doctored to include a Russian symbol? http://wapo.st/2SEHfDp

WaPo, Nicole Hemmer: The GOP’s questions to Mueller seemed bizarre — unless you watch Fox News http://wapo.st/2OhFInY
// Treating right-wing conspiracy theories as smoking guns shows that Republicans are mostly speaking to their base

🐣 RT @Neal_Katyal I gave a long interview to the @NewYorker tonight about Mueller’s testimony, discussing the excellent questioning by @RepAdamSchiff and @tedlieu and where we go from here.
⋙ NewYorker, Isaac Chotiner: Neal Katyal Has One More Question for Robert Mueller After His Testimony http://bit.ly/2YolKvK

🐣 RT @DNCWarRoom WATCH, as Mueller confirms:
a) Russia wanted to help Trump win
b) Russia informed the Trump campaign of their desire to help him win
c) Russia committed federal crimes in interfering in the 2016
d) Trump’s campaign BUILT THEIR STRATEGY around the byproducts of those crimes
💽 https://twitter.com/DNCWarRoom/status/1154085346780614660?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs Max Weber first delivered the lecture “Politics as a Vocation” in 1919, in a post-World War I Germany at risk of becoming a failed state. Robert Zaretsky writes that Weber’s ideas about politicians and power may resonate even more strongly today:
⋙ ForeignAffairs, Robert Zaretsky: Max Weber Diagnosed His Time and Ours http://fam.ag/2LGQty2
// A Political Ethic for a Disenchanted Era

🐣💙 RT @SethAbramson [MEGA-] (THREAD) This open thread provides live updates on former special counsel Bob Mueller’s Congressional testimony before the House Judiciary Committee and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. I hope you will retweet this thread for any you think may be interested. 📌 https://mobile.twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1154008971751153665

TheGuardian, Sabrina Siddiqui: Mueller’s testimony on Trump and Russia: the biggest takeaways http://bit.ly/2JQfBQT
// The former special counsel explained Trump was not exonerated and warned of continuing election interference by Russia

🐣💽 RT @MSNBC WATCH: 9 minutes of key moments from the hours-long first Mueller hearing https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1154258334641471488?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Here’s what Mueller said:
➡️ Russia interfered in our election to help Trump.
➡️ Russians made numerous contacts with the campaign.
➡️ Campaign welcomed their help.
➡️ No one reported these contacts or interference to FBI.
➡️ They lied to cover it up.

MotherJones: Robert Mueller Is Human. But He Delivered For Democrats. http://bit.ly/2ZcVjGq
// Mueller helped paint a devastating picture of Trump, even if it took some coaxing.

🐣 RT @John_Sipher Nearly every top Trump campaign aide was involved in meetings with Russians. No offers of assistance were rebuffed. Nobody told authorities. Almost all lied about their contacts. Much of the campaign foreign policy team is in jail. Nobody has ever explained why they met Russians.

WaPo: Robert Mueller kneecaps President Trump’s no collusion, no obstruction mantra http://wapo.st/2Me5xmb
// Again

CNN: Burr breaks with Nunes: ‘Sound reasons’ for judges to approve FISA warrant http://cnn.it/2mLIPUV

WaPo: How did Trump end up in front of a presidential seal doctored to include a Russian symbol? http://wapo.st/2Mlprft

🐣 RT @MotherJones Mueller did not rail about Trump’s serious misconduct. But in the quiet way of an institutionalist who respects norms and rules, Mueller made it clear: Trump engaged in treachery. From @DavidCornDC:
⋙ MotherJones, David Corn: Mueller Reminds the Public: Trump Betrayed the United States http://bit.ly/2SDmhEY
// This is the narrative Trump and his GOP defenders have wanted to obstruct and smother.

WaPo, Max Boot: Mueller wins on the facts — but loses on TV http://wapo.st/2YgFAcr

💙💙 NYT: Mueller Warns of Russian Sabotage and Rejects Trump’s ‘Witch Hunt’ Claims http://nyti.ms/2K6TMf0

🐣 RT @CheriJacobus As a former Republican, what scares me the most is that the GOP isn’t fighting for anything they always pretended to be for. They’re about raw power, corruption, lies, lawlessness and lying to the rubes so that those in power can stay in power, again, solely for the power & loot.

🐣 RT @DavidCornDC .@Nunes is pushing a theory that while Russia was attacking a US election to help Trump it somehow also manipulated Dem. operatives to get them to orchestrate the Trump Tower meeting in order to entrap Trump’s team–and then did nothing with this info.

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade The politics of this are frustrating. Let’s focus on the substance – Mueller found that Russia attacked America, Trump helped and then lied to cover it up. Mueller could not charge a sitting president with a crime. The process for addressing presidential misconduct is impeachment.

🐣 RT @davidaxelrod Nunes apparently employs a new strategy: deploy a mind-numbing blizzard of names and conspiracy theories in hopes that viewers turn off their TVs.

🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS What Rep. Collins is now saying about the origins of the investigation is really about spreading rank disinformation, to game the press into putting a series of lies on an equal footing with the truth about what Mueller found:


⋙ WaPo: Trump’s new ‘Article II’ comments illustrate stakes at Mueller hearings http://wapo.st/2Z8HGbf

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Mueller was asked, “Did you actually totally exonerate the president?” ¤ He responded simply, “No,” and said, “The president was not exculpated.”
When asked if it was true Trump could be charged when he leaves office, Mueller responded simply, “True.” ¤ That’s pretty clear cut.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Schiff opening statement: “Your investigation determined that the Trump campaign – including Trump himself – knew that a foreign power was intervening in our election and welcomed it, built Russian meddling into their strategy, and used it.”

🐣 RT @tribelaw Much as I hate to say it, this morning’s hearing was a disaster. Far from breathing life into his damning report, the tired Robert Mueller sucked the life out of it. The effort to save democracy and the rule of law from this lawless president has been set back, not advanced.
⋙ 🐣 I thought Mueller was shaky but circumscribed by whatever constraints (external or internal) he had placed on himself. The Dems were great. The GOP was … entertaining?

🐣 RT @JohnHarwood Mueller tells GOP Rep Buck, who seems taken aback to hear it, that President Trump could be charged with obstruction of justice after he leaves office.

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq HOLY SHIT ¤ Mueller just said it. Mueller just said based on the facts Trump can be indicted once he leaves office! ¤ That’s it. It’s over. #muellerday

🐣 So Jordan is suggesting Mifsud may have been “Western Intelligence” who set up Papadopoulas with a false story about the Russians having Hillary’s e-mails. And that the whole Russian hacking may have been – who? Western IC, too? Am I getting this?

≣ NBCNews: Full transcript: Mueller testimony before House Judiciary, Intelligence committees http://nbcnews.to/30Pq1pw

≣ CNN: Read: Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff’s opening statement before Mueller testimony http://cnn.it/2y7lLWf

At the outset and on behalf of my colleagues, I want to thank you, Special Counsel Mueller, for a lifetime of service to the country.

Your report, for those who have taken the time to study it, is methodical and it is devastating, for it tells the story of a foreign adversary’s sweeping and systematic intervention in a close U.S. presidential election.

That should be enough to deserve the attention of every American, as you well point out. But your report tells another story as well. For the story of the 2016 presidential election is also a story about disloyalty to country, about greed, and about lies.
Your investigation determined that the Trump campaign — including Trump himself — knew that a foreign power was intervening in our election and welcomed it, built Russian meddling into their strategy, and used it.

Disloyalty to country. Those are strong words, but how else are we to describe a presidential campaign which did not inform the authorities of a foreign offer of dirt on their opponent, which did not publicly shun it, or turn it away, but which instead invited it, encouraged it, and made full use of it?

That disloyalty may not have been criminal. Constrained by uncooperative witnesses, the destruction of documents and the use of encrypted communications, your team was not able to establish each of the elements of the crime of conspiracy beyond a reasonable doubt, so not a provable crime, in any event. But, I think, maybe, something worse. A crime is the violation of a law written by Congress. But disloyalty to country violates the very obligation of citizenship, our devotion to a core principle on which our nation was founded, that we, the people, not some foreign power that wishes us ill, we decide, who shall govern, us.

This also a story about money, about greed and corruption, about the leadership of a campaign willing to compromise the nation’s interest not only to win, but to make money at the same time.

About a campaign chairman indebted to pro-Russian interests who tried to use his position to clear his debts and make millions. About a national security advisor using his position to make money from still other foreign interests. And about a candidate trying to make more money than all of them, through a real estate project that to him, was worth a fortune, hundreds of millions of dollars, and the realization of a lifelong ambition — a Trump Tower in the heart of Moscow. A candidate who, in fact, viewed his whole campaign as the greatest infomercial in history.

Donald Trump and his senior staff were not alone in their desire to use the election to make money. For Russia, too, there was a powerful financial motive. Putin wanted relief from U.S. economic sanctions imposed in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and over human rights violations. The secret Trump Tower meeting between the Russians and senior campaign officials was about sanctions. The secret conversations between Flynn and the Russian ambassador were about sanctions. Trump and his team wanted more money for themselves, and the Russians wanted more money for themselves, and for their oligarchs.

But the story doesn’t end here either. For your report also tells a story about lies. Lots of lies.

Lies about a gleaming tower in Moscow and lies about talks with the Kremlin. Lies about the firing of FBI Director James Comey, and lies about efforts to fire you, Mr. Mueller, and lies to cover it up. Lies about secret negotiations with the Russians over sanctions and lies about Wikileaks. Lies about polling data and lies about hush money payments. Lies about meetings in the Seychelles to set up secret back channels, and lies about a secret meeting in New York Trump Tower. Lies to the FBI, lies to your staff, and lies to our Committee.

And lies to obstruct an investigation into the most serious attack on our democracy by a foreign power in our history.

That is where your report ends, Mr. Mueller, with a scheme to cover up, obstruct and deceive every bit as systematic and pervasive as the Russian disinformation campaign itself, but far more pernicious since this rot came from within.
Even now, after 448 pages in two volumes, the deception continues. The President and his acolytes say your report found no collusion, though your report explicitly declined to address that question, since collusion can involve both criminal and non-criminal conduct.
Your report laid out multiple offers of Russian help to the Trump campaign, the campaign’s acceptance of that help, and overt acts in furtherance of Russian help. To most Americans, that is the very definition of collusion, whether it is a crime or not.
They say your report found no evidence of obstruction, though you outline numerous actions by the President intended to obstruct the investigation.

They say the President has been fully exonerated, though you specifically declare you could not exonerate him.

In fact, they say your whole investigation was nothing more than a witch hunt, that the Russians didn’t interfere in our election, that it’s all a terrible hoax. The real crime, they say, is not that the Russians intervened to help Donald Trump, but that the FBI had the temerity to investigate it when they did.

But worst of all, worse than all the lies and the greed, is the disloyalty to country, for that too, continues. When asked, if the Russians intervene again, will you take their help, Mr. President? Why not, was the essence of his answer. Everyone does it.

No, Mr. President, they don’t. Not in the America envisioned by Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton. Not for those who believe in the idea that Lincoln labored until his dying day to preserve, the idea animating our great national experiment, so unique then, so precious still — that our government is chosen by our people, through our franchise, and not by some hostile foreign power.

This is what is at stake. Our next election, and the one after that, for generations to come. Our democracy.

This is why your work matters, Mr. Mueller. This is why our investigation matters. To bring these dangers to light.

≣ CNN: Read: Judiciary Chairman Nadler’s opening statement during Mueller testimony http://cnn.it/2Yi0jZk

Director Mueller, thank you for being here. I want to say just a few words about our themes today: responsibility, integrity, and accountability.
Your career, for example, is a model of responsibility.

You are a decorated Marine officer. You were awarded a Purple Heart and the Bronze Star for valor in Vietnam. You served in senior roles at the Department of Justice and, in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, you served as Director of the FBI.

Two years ago, you returned to public service to lead the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

You conducted that investigation with remarkable integrity.

For 22 months, you never commented in public about your work—even when you were subjected to repeated and grossly unfair personal attacks. Instead, your indictments spoke for you, and in astonishing detail.

Over the course of your investigation, you obtained criminal indictments against 37 people and entities.

You secured the convictions of President Trump’s campaign chairman, his deputy campaign manager, his national security advisor, and his personal lawyer, among others.

In the Paul Manafort case alone, you recovered as much as $42 million—so that the cost of your investigation to the taxpayers approaches zero.
And, in your report, you offer the country accountability as well.

In Volume I, you find that the Russian government attacked our 2016 elections “in a sweeping and systematic fashion,” and that the attacks were designed to benefit the Trump campaign.

Volume II walks us through ten separate incidents of possible obstruction of justice where, in your words, President Trump attempted to exert undue influence over your investigation.

The President’s behavior included, and I quote from your report, “public attacks on the investigation, non-public efforts to control it, and efforts in both public and private to encourage witnesses not to cooperate.”

Among the most shocking of these incidents, President Trump ordered his White House Counsel to have youfired and then to lie and deny that it ever happened; he ordered his former campaign manager to convince the recused Attorney General to step in and limit your work; and he attempted to prevent witnesses from cooperating with your investigation.

Although Department policy barred you from indicting the President for this conduct, you made clear that he is not exonerated. Any other person who acted this way would have been charged with a crime. And in this nation, not even the President is above the law.

Which brings me to this Committee’s work. Responsibility, integrity, and accountability: these are the marks by which we who serve on this Committee will be measured as well.

Director Mueller, we have a responsibility to address the evidence you have uncovered. You recognized as much when you said “the Constitution requires a process other than the criminal justice system to formally accuse a sitting president of wrongdoing.”

That process begins with the work of this Committee.

We will follow your example, Director Mueller. We will act with integrity. We will follow the facts where they lead. We will consider all appropriate remedies. We will make our recommendation to the House when our work concludes.

We will do this work because there must be accountability for the conduct described in your report, especially as it relates to the President.
Thank you again, Director Mueller. We look forward to your testimony.

🐣 Pastor: Do you take this woman to be your lawful married wife?
Robert Mueller: I don’t NOT take her.
(Bill Maher)

🐣 RT @MateaGold Despite Trump’s claims, Mueller deputy Aaron Zebley has made no contributions to either political party, federal records show. More on his background here via @timelfrink_dc
⋙ WaPo: Ahead of hearing, Trump aims fury at an unlikely target: Mueller aide Aaron Zebley http://wapo.st/2JNmeDC

It’s awake (6:30ish):
🐣 RT @real Why didn’t Robert Mueller & his band of 18 Angry Democrats spend any time investigating Crooked Hillary Clinton, Lyin’ & Leakin’ James Comey, Lisa Page and her Psycho lover, Peter S, Andy McCabe, the beautiful Ohr family, Fusion GPS, and many more, including HIMSELF & Andrew W?
🐣 RT @real It was NEVER agreed that Robert Mueller could use one of his many Democrat Never Trumper lawyers to sit next to him and help him with his answers. This was specifically NOT agreed to, and I would NEVER have agreed to it. The Greatest Witch Hunt in U.S. history, by far!
🐣 RT @real So Democrats and others can illegally fabricate a crime, try pinning it on a very innocent President, and when he fights back against this illegal and treasonous attack on our Country, they call It Obstruction? Wrong! Why didn’t Robert Mueller investigate the investigators?

🐣 Which Republican has been tasked to confront “conflicted” Mueller over his Trump golf course fees? How about those photos showing Mueller hugging Comey? Or about how Mueller wept and begged for the FBI director post? @mattgaetz @Jim_Jordan @replouiegohmert @RepDougCollins

⭕ 23 Jul 2019

⋙ Jed Shugarman: Ask Mueller about Indicting a President: The Legal Error at the Heart of Cryptic Report http://bit.ly/2ZaIFrD “The OLC assumed courts would stop the clock, but the use of such a power, called “equitable tolling,” is unprecedented and unlikely in criminal cases”

TheHill: Pelosi, Democrats launch Mueller messaging blitz http://bit.ly/2YnYXjB

NewYorker, John Cassidy: What to Expect from the Mueller Hearings http://bit.ly/32Nr5w3

💽 MSNBC, RachelMaddow: Barr may have opened door to expanded Mueller testimony on Trump http://on.msnbc.com/2YoTYza
// Chuck Rosenberg, former senior Justice Department official, and Neal Katyal, former acting U.S. solicitor general, talk with Rachel Maddow about what it means that Robert Mueller aide Aaron Zebley will join in Mueller’s testimony to Congress, and how William Barr’s statements may have changed the context of how Mueller presents his investigation’s findings.

TheHill: Schiff tells Mueller that DOJ directive should have ‘no bearing’ on testimony http://bit.ly/30V0V8R “‘[I]he Department’s attempt to restrict your testimony finds no support in law, regulation, or Department policy,’ Schiff wrote Tuesday.”

Politico, Josh Gerstein: Trump transition adviser convicted on foreign-agent charges http://politi.co/2OgTZ4p Bijan Rafiekian, a former business partner of Michael Flynn, convicted on felony conspiracy and FARA charges in offshoot of Mueller probe

Politico: Pelosi’s impeachment blockade faces biggest test yet: Mueller http://politi.co/2XYhPpW
// The former special counsel’s testimony will likely move more Democrats to support removing Trump. Will that change Pelosi’s strategy?

TheHill: Schiff tells Mueller that DOJ directive should have ‘no bearing’ on testimony http://bit.ly/30V0V8R

WaPo Editorial: The administration’s last-minute attempt to bully Mueller is offensive http://wapo.st/2y8Icu9

TIME, Tessa Berenson: 5 Key Parts of Robert Mueller’s Report That Will Probably Come Up During His Testimony http://bit.ly/2OejlQs

Bloomberg, Noah Feldman: Justice Department Letter to Mueller Isn’t Legal Advice http://bloom.bg/2y84ig9
// An attempt to restrict what the former special counsel can say to Congress is mostly about policy, not law.

WaPo: Mueller’s longtime aide to counsel him at House committee hearing http://wapo.st/2JMNgee
// House Judiciary Committee Democrats agreed to allow Aaron Zebley, a former top deputy to Mueller, to sit beside him and advise him in his answers.

VanityFair, Alison Durkee: William Barr’s Deputy Warns Mueller to Keep His Mouth Shut http://bit.ly/2OfewXf
// Any information that’s not in the public Mueller report is off limits, according to Trump’s DOJ.

CNBC, Kevin Breuninger: Democrats poised to press Robert Mueller to answer questions about Trump that go beyond the Russia report http://cnb.cx/2LEdGkq
● Former special counsel Robert Mueller is set to answer questions in public on Wednesday.
● Democrats are hoping that Mueller’s public testimony will finally lead to the tidal wave of opposition to President Trump that the initial release of the Russia report failed to create.
● But their biggest obstacle might be Mueller himself.

Slate, Ben Mathis-Lilley: Don’t Try to Ask Robert Mueller “Good” Questions. Ask Him Effective Ones http://bit.ly/2GDU3oP

MotherJones, David Corn: Here’s the Bullshit That Republicans Are About to Throw at Mueller http://bit.ly/2Z73ynq
// Be prepared.

NYT: Mueller makes last-minute request for aide to appear with him during his testimony http://nyti.ms/2YkK8yp
// Aaron Zebley, a top aide on Mueller’s team, will sit alongside him as counsel, but is not expected to be sworn in before the House Judiciary Committee.

DailyBeast, Elaine Godfrey: Can Mueller Persuade America to Impeach? http://bit.ly/2JZ5lVj
// Pro-impeachment Democrats are once again putting all their eggs in the former special counsel’s basket.

WaPo, Harry Litman: Mueller’s greatest failing is Trump’s greatest triumph http://wapo.st/2JYVleL

🐣 RT @BillKristol A bit worried about Mueller?
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Just got back only to hear of a last minute change allowing a Never Trumper attorney to help Robert Mueller with his testimony before Congress tomorrow. What a disgrace to our system. Never heard of this before. VERY UNFAIR, SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED. A rigged Witch Hunt!

📊 WaPo, Emily Guskin: How Americans view Mueller and impeachment, in five charts http://wapo.st/2Y27cm3 (various polls)
Majority opposes impeachment
●https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1153783769045716994?s=20 /photo/1
Republicans more positive since report released
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1153784129671987201?s=20/photo/1
Most say report findings won’t change vote
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1153784505380954112?s=20/photo/1
Sixty percent say Trump lied
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1153784815440711681?s=20/photo/1
Partisan split on whether Trump obstructed justice
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1153785162112487424?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @jonflan Mueller will write his own epitaph this Wednesday and either: [1] show himself to be a Trump toady, or [2] the man who remained faithful to his marine oath, semper fi, and call out a corrupt candidate Trump and his presidential administration.

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 For months, Barr has attacked Mueller for not stating whether he would have charged Trump with obstruction if he were not POTUS. Now DOJ is trying to silence Mueller & prevent him from giving that opinion.
NBCNews, Mimi Rocah (6/6): What Barr’s ongoing smear campaign against Robert Mueller is really about http://nbcnews.to/32WVmIW
// Faced with the facts and the truth, Barr has done what many good defense attorneys do — attack the investigation and the investigator. But he’s not a defense attorney.

🐣 RT @JuaquinCastrotx The results of Mueller’s investigation:
-37 indictments
-7 convictions
-10 instances of obstruction
-Over 100 secret meetings with Russian operatives
If the avg American did any of this, they’d be in jail.

🐣 RT @moscow_project Starting now: Moscow Project Director @maxbergmann sits down with House Intelligence Chairman @RepAdamSchiff to discuss the Mueller report, tomorrow’s testimony, and how to protect future elections from foreign interference.
⋙ 💽 AmericanProgress: Rep Adam Schiff: Responding to the Mueller Investigation http://ampr.gs/32Oz9MO
⋙⋙ .@RepAdamSchiff answers his own prescient opening statement from March 20, 2017: “Is it possible that all of these events and reports are entirely unrelated, and nothing more than an unhappy coincidence?” ¤ The answer, very clearly: “No.”
⋙⋙ @RepAdamSchiff: “One of the challenges of representing the seriousness of what the Trump campaign did … is that we have learned about it in drips and drabs. If we hadn’t known about that Trump Tower meeting until the Mueller report, you can just imagine the explosion.”

McClatchy: Here’s how House Republicans plan to handle the Mueller hearings http://bit.ly/2M5UE68

NYT: Robert Mueller Is Testifying Tomorrow. Here’s What You Need to Know. http://nyti.ms/2LAGGJV

CNN, Jeremy Herb: Robert Mueller hearings: 10 things to watch for Wednesday http://cnn.it/2Gmsjok

ABCNews: Top House Democrat says Mueller testimony will be ‘deadly serious’ http://abcn.ws/2OaVDVf Rep David Cicilline (D-RI)

‼️Note ⋙ NYT/AP: Wray’s Testimony Tuesday Could Be Preview for Mueller Hearing http://nyti.ms/2Z8zrMk FBI Director Christopher Wray testifies before Senate Judiciary at 9:00am ET 7/23/2019 (CSPAN3)

USAToday, Michael Stern: Mueller testimony is Democrats’ last chance to move public opinion on Trump impeachment http://bit.ly/32HtS9Y
// Mueller’s testimony must be a stellar TV version of his report. The right questions could lead to drama, clarity and Mueller contradicting Trump.

✅ WaPo Factchecker, Glenn Kessler: President Trump’s love-hate relationship with the Mueller report http://wapo.st/30U6Ivw

TheWeek: Ex-solicitor general Neal Katyal thinks Robert Mueller’s ‘by-the-book’ nature will thwart Bob Barr’s efforts to ‘gag’ him http://bit.ly/2LytLIF plus: John Dean and Ari Melber

⭕ 22 Jul 2019

KyivPost/OCCRP (7/22): Meet the Florida duo helping Giuliani investigate for Trump in Ukraine http://bit.ly/2kXlrWT
// 7/22/2019

FiveThirtyEight (Jul): How To Read 2020 Polls Like A FiveThirtyEighter http://53eig.ht/2ZazqeU
// 7/22/2019

🐣 RT @JedShug Mueller made significant legal errors, but the right way to question and correct them is for members of Congress to hand over the microphone. It’s worked before. The Watergate & Iran Contra model: expert lawyers ask the questions. My piece in @politico:
⋙ 💙💙 Politico, Jed Shugerman: How Congress Can Exploit Mueller’s Legal Mistakes http://politi.co/2Miu0qz
// The investigator made important errors in his Trump report. To make them count on Wednesday, members need to take a lesson from Watergate and hand over the microphone.

Politico: Inside the preparations for Mueller’s history-making testimony http://politi.co/2StoRgC
// The former special counsel has relied on Jonathan Yarowsky, a veteran Beltway attorney who’s advised a president on impeachment and sparred with Bill Barr over independent prosecutors.

📊 Pew Poll: For the first time, majority of Republicans express confidence in the fairness of Mueller’s investigation http://pewrsr.ch/2JMAPPK
//➔ does this mean they’re open minded or that they’re bought the “no obstruction, no collusion” line?
● Trend https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1153718101965463558?s=20/photo/1
Alt HL: Confidence in Mueller surges among those who have heard “a lot”
//➔ if they heard “a lot” from Fox, major cognitive dissonance ⚠️in store
● Heard a lot https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1153720622276591616?s=20/photo/1

JustSecurity, Joshua Geltzer, Ryan Goodman and Asha Rangappa: 35 Questions for Congress to Ask Robert Mueller http://bit.ly/2Q7Kr9f (+ Questions from Readers) ⋙ This is a couple hundred questions, counting the subquestions, and most are open-ended

DailyBeast: Can Mueller Cut Through Barr’s ‘Fog of Propaganda’? http://bit.ly/2JMZwLX by Erin Banco, Sam Brodey, Asawin Suebsaeng and Betsy Woodruff
// Democrats fear Wednesday will be a nothingburger. Republicans fear it might spark a public outrage. Both sides can’t be right.

NYT Editorial: Ask Mueller Anything. The Facts Won’t Change. http://nyti.ms/2OfzepM
// But Americans could still learn a thing or two from the former special counsel’s testimony.

🐣 RT @matthewamiller One striking thing about DOJ’s letter to Mueller is how Barr has ignored the same guardrails in his discussions of the probe. DOJ’s position is it’s ok for Barr to talk about decisionmaking, findings that go beyond the report, etc. but Mueller can’t.

🐣 RT @mkraju DOJ warns Mueller that his testimony “must remain within the boundaries” of his public report and anything beyond that would be covered by executive privilege. It states view that DOJ believes Mueller’s testimony is “unnecessary”


// Letter from DOJ to Mueller

TIME, James Banner Jr: Corruption, Cover-Ups and the Shocking Presidential History to Remember as Robert Mueller Testifies http://bit.ly/2XZvq0t James Banner is an historian

VanityFair, Eric Lutz: Will Mueller’s Testimony to Congress Change the Impeachment Calculus? http://bit.ly/2YbDiqT

TheGuardian, Sabrina Sidiqqui: Robert Mueller: ‘damning and explosive’ testimony expected before Congress http://bit.ly/2XZwrWi
// Former special counsel will publicly detail ties between Russia, Trump and his potential efforts to obstruct justice in investigation

LawfareBlog, Hadley Baker and Mikhaila Fogel: Mueller on Trump: Everything the Special Counsel’s Report Says the President Did, Said or Knew http://bit.ly/2OfJ8rm

🐣 RT @vermontgmg [Garrett Graff] THREAD: In advance of Mueller’s testimony this week, I wanted to round-up some of the best pieces about Mueller’s testimony and the questions he should be asked. So here’s your definitive guide to the best definitive guides to Mueller’s testimony: … 📌 https://twitter.com/vermontgmg/status/1153331059087384576?s=20
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WIRED, Garrett Graff: The Definitive Congressional Guide to Robert Mueller’s Mind http://bit.ly/2GrdMHZ
// Robert Mueller’s Testimony: What Congress Needs to Know
⋙ See under Entire Articles: WIRED Mueller’s Mind 7-22-2019

NPR, Phil Ewing: Will Robert Mueller’s Testimony Shift The Prevailing Winds In Washington? http://n.pr/2Yl6CiD

Vox: Trump talked about Mueller’s testimony for around 90 seconds. He packed in 6 lies. http://bit.ly/2YkOWnp
// “No obstruction … We had a total no-collusion finding.”

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: Congress Already Has Evidence Trump Lied Under Oath to Robert Mueller http://bit.ly/2Ysx764

NYT, Neal Katyal: With Three Simple Answers, Mueller Can Speak Volumes http://nyti.ms/2Y0trcc
// For those who have read it, the special counsel’s report speaks for itself. For those who haven’t, he can speak for it in Congress.

● First, did your report find there was no collusion?
● Second, did your report find there was no obstruction?
● Third, did your report give the president complete and total exoneration?

But now we get to something interesting — the asterisk. Mr. Mueller’s testimony will occur under a greatly changed circumstance from when the report was finished. The attorney general has recently said, referring to Mr. Mueller, “I personally felt he could’ve reached a decision” about obstruction, and further said that “the opinion says you cannot indict a president while he is in office, but he could’ve reached a decision as to whether it was criminal activity.”

That compels Congress to ask Mr. Mueller two final questions: “First, when you were serving as special counsel, did Mr. Barr ever tell you that you could reach a decision about Mr. Trump’s criminality? Second, since Mr. Barr has now said that department policy allows you to reach a decision as to whether it was criminal activity, please do so. No one knows the facts better than you. We need you to. ”

The report speaks for itself. But in an era when our leaders have lied about it in the hope that Americans won’t read it, we need simple connect-the-dots questions clearly posed that will correct the record. Mr. Mueller’s report itself says that a sitting president cannot be indicted because it may “potentially pre-empt constitutional processes for addressing presidential misconduct.” Our Constitution outlines only one such process: an impeachment inquiry in the House. It’s time.

WaPo, John Podesta: Mueller’s testimony is vital — not just for 2016 but for the future, too http://wapo.st/2Yj50WK

USAToday: DOJ warns Robert Mueller not to veer from Russia report’s written conclusions at Capitol Hill hearing http://bit.ly/2Gsb2dA

“Any testimony must remain within the boundaries of your public report because matters within the scope of your investigation were covered by executive privilege, including information protected by law enforcement…and presidential communications privileges,” Associate Deputy Attorney General Bradley Weinsheimer wrote in a two-page letter to Mueller two days before his scheduled testimony before the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees.

🐣 RT @MarshallCohen Trump is recycling old lies about the Russia investigation. (1) Mueller did not have conflicts of interest. (2) The report did not say “no obstruction,” it was closer to the opposite. (3) The Strzok texts were not destroyed. (4) Mueller did not break the law, Trump made this up.

🐣 RT @Frankfigliuzzi1 This is what fear looks like: DOJ warns Robert Mueller not to veer from Russia report’s written conclusions at Capitol Hill hearing
⋙ USAToday, Kevin Johnson: DOJ warns Robert Mueller not to veer from Russia report’s written conclusions at Capitol Hill hearing http://bit.ly/2Gsb2dA

WaPo, Margaret Sullivan: The media is getting a second chance to cover Robert Mueller’s findings — and this time get it right http://wapo.st/2JIYQXU

WaPo, Ron Klain: Robert Mueller’s testimony seems destined to disappoint. But Democrats could make it worthwhile. http://wapo.st/2GmsSyk

🐣🚫 RT @ChrisAlbertoLaw BARR ALERT: Reviewed only a fraction of the 989 pages Barr sought to conceal from the public & bottom line: More than sufficient evidence to prosecute Trump for multiple felonies. Hello, @SpeakerPelosi & @HouseJudiciary. Slam dunk evidence of Trump’s “High Crimes & Misdemeanors.”

DailyBeast, Kevin Poulsen: Trump’s New Favorite Channel Employs Kremlin-Paid Journalist http://bit.ly/2Sw66ZG
// Kristian Rouz appears on segments for One America News Network—ironic given he is working for a Russian outlet fingered in the 2016 election attack.

Politico, Darren Samuelsohn and Natasha Bertrand: Inside the preparations for Mueller’s history-making testimony http://politi.co/2StoRgC
// The former special counsel has relied on Jonathan Yarowsky, a veteran Beltway attorney who’s advised a president on impeachment and sparred with Bill Barr over independent prosecutors.

CNN, Stephen Collinson: Mueller’s big moment is make or break for Democrats http://cnn.it/2xZjgFj

NYT, Sharon LaFraniere: 19 Questions We Have for Mueller About His Investigation http://nyti.ms/2JJ0Yik with context and links to report
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1153283184513228801?s=20/photo/1-2

1. Why didn’t you subpoena the president?
2. Do you believe President Trump cooperated with your investigation?
3. Do you think the president was candid in his responses?
4. If Mr. Trump were an ordinary citizen, would you have found that there was sufficient evidence to charge him with obstruction of justice?
5. You and Attorney General William P. Barr apparently differ on whether you could have, and should have, decided whether the president committed a crime. Mr. Barr has said he was surprised you did not. How do you respond?
6. Did you intend for your report to serve as a referral for Congress for possible impeachment proceedings?
7. Mr. Barr has at points cast Mr. Trump’s actions in a seemingly benign light, saying the president was “frustrated” by what he saw as an unjustified investigation that was hobbling his presidency. Do you agree with him? Do you feel he has accurately described your investigation to the public?
8. During your investigation, did you see any evidence to support Mr. Barr’s suspicions that federal investigators bent rules to go after Trump?
9. What did you write in the first letter you sent to Mr. Barr, and what did you tell him when you met?
10. Do you have any regrets about the makeup of your team? Did you leave the door open to President Trump’s accusations that the team was biased by including too many prosecutors who were registered Democrats or had given to Democratic causes?
11. At what point in your investigation did your team decide that you would not make a judgment about whether the president had obstructed justice?
12. Mr. Barr has said that at that point you should have “pulled up” — meaning, stopped investigating the president. How do you respond to that criticism?
13. Your report noted the importance of preserving evidence of possible obstruction of justice by the president. For what purpose? Were you contemplating possible prosecution of the president by future prosecutors, once he left office?
14. Were you surprised that Mr. Barr and Mr. Rosenstein decided that the evidence against the president did not amount to a prosecutable case? Were you surprised by how quickly they decided?
15. Of the 11 episodes involving possible obstruction of justice by the president, which did you consider the most troubling and why?
16. A number of witnesses had either encrypted or deleted electronic communications relevant to the investigation, including Steve Bannon and Erik Prince, who apparently deleted dozens of text messages they shared. Was it possible to recover these communications and if so, why didn’t the special counsel’s office make a greater effort to do so?
17. Do you believe you got to the bottom of whether the Trump campaign coordinated with WikiLeaks on releasing the emails that Russia stole from Democrats? Would such interactions have been legal? Ethical?
18. How many witnesses refused to cooperate? Who among them was particularly important to the investigation? To what extent did this hamper your work?
19. Did Donald Trump Jr. refuse to testify, citing his right not to incriminate himself?

NYDailyNews, Garry Kasparov: The demagogue and the Democrats: Trump spits in the face of American values; the opposition party has no clue how to respond http://bit.ly/2Z0M0t8

KyivPost, Alexei Bayer: Blame Russia for Trump’s racism, too http://bit.ly/2M3vKnv

NewYorker, Masha Gessen: The Weaponization of National Belonging, from Nazi Germany to Trump http://bit.ly/2xZdzY5

By turning unspoken assumptions into hateful rally chants, Trump is not merely destroying the norms of political speech but weaponizing them. He is cashing in on the easy trick of saying out loud what others barely dare to think. But his supporters are also enforcing the prohibition on his opponents’ taking part in the conversation—as when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was reprimanded for calling Trump’s speech “racist” on the House floor. Trump has initiated a radical renegotiation of belonging in this country and then monopolized it. This is what happens first: a political force seizes the power to define themselves as insiders and certain others as intruders. This is done in the name of protection of the motherland, which the newly marginalized are said to hate. Everything else follows.

⭕ 21 Jul 2019

DailyBeast, David Lurie: Democrats Need to Reset the Trump Investigation After Mueller Testifies http://bit.ly/2JW6HQM
// An impeachment inquiry won’t help and could be counterproductive. There is another tool, though, used from Watergate to Benghazi and beyond.

TheHill, Morgan Chalfant: 10 questions for Robert Mueller http://bit.ly/2XW8IGy

● Would you have charged Trump if it weren’t for the OLC opinion?
● Why did your office write a letter to Barr objecting to his March 24 memo? 
● Did you blame the media on your call with Barr? 
● Did any Trump campaign contacts with Russia put national security at risk?
● Did your investigation exonerate Trump of ‘collusion’ and obstruction allegations?
● Should Congress initiate an impeachment inquiry?
● At what point did you know the investigation was not going to establish conspiracy between the campaign and Russia?
● What role did the Steele dossier play in the investigation? 
● Why did you select people for your team who mostly donated to Democrats?
● Why didn’t you compel Trump to be interviewed? 

NYT: In 88 Trips to Capitol Hill, Mueller Grew Weary of Partisanship http://nyti.ms/2Y6bnsc
// Dozens of hours of Robert S. Mueller III’s congressional testimony since 1990 reveal his complex relationship with legislators.

WaPo: Hostile witness or Democrats’ hero? Mueller’s past turns before Congress offer important clues http://wapo.st/32JPlio

Politico: Democrats to face off against a reluctant Mueller http://politi.co/2Y44FCZ
// House Democrats want the notably reserved former special counsel to help build a case against President Donald Trump.

Vox, Riley Beggin: What Democrats want from Robert Mueller’s upcoming testimony http://bit.ly/2GmOLOm
// Chairmen Adam Schiff and Jerry Nadler say they plan to use Mueller’s testimony to vividly bring his report to life.

💽 CNN: ‘Very substantial evidence’ Trump is ‘guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors,’ House Judiciary Chair Nadler says http://cnn.it/2XWFUh7

⭕ 20 Jul 2019

TheGuardian: Brexit funder Arron Banks threatens Netflix over Great Hack documentary http://bit.ly/2JGmswi

🐣 RT @hunte_ashley Everybody but especially Republicans must watch this. #MuellerReport in 5 minutes. 💽 https://twitter.com/hunte_ashley/status/1152718330052169728?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand “Barring some emergency, coming more from Bob Mueller than the Congress, I see no reason not to expect an appearance” from Mueller, @RepAdamSchiff says. But Barr doesn’t want Mueller to testify, Schiff adds, and committees are still having daily fights with DOJ. #AspenSecurity

WaPo: Democrats hope Mueller gives credence to their claim of an unlawful Trump http://wapo.st/2JJqFPT

⭕ 19 Jul 2019

🔄📔 DPLA: Enhanced Mueller Report Now Accessible to All http://bit.ly/32xSZfg

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: Democrats Are Setting Themselves Up to Fail on Mueller Hearings http://bit.ly/32DmnAJ

JustSecurity, Kate Martin: Presidential Abuse of Power Should Be Focus of Mueller Questioning http://bit.ly/2xY71J3

WaPo, Eric Beerbohm and Ryan Davis: Facts straight from Mueller’s mouth? They won’t put out the gaslighting fire http://wapo.st/30HBk35
// It’s almost impossible to change minds once the capacity to reason has been surrendered.

🐣 RT @latimes Mueller’s testimony will be televised, tweeted and almost certainly contentious. Here’s what to expect on Wednesday. [$paywall$] https://twitter.com/latimes/status/1152372564351733760?s=20

NPR, Tim Mak: Committee Democrats Prepare For Highly Anticipated Robert Mueller Hearings http://n.pr/2Y1jiqL

CNN: US spy chief Dan Coates names first election security coordinator http://cnn.it/2LvDvTR “Shelby Pierson will be the first Election Threats Executive and serve as Coats’s principal adviser [and] coordinating activities and initiatives across the intelligence community”

LawfareBlog, James Comey: What I Would Ask Robert Mueller http://bit.ly/2XYrB6F

If I were a member of Congress with five minutes to question Robert Mueller, I would ask short questions drawn from the report’s executive summaries.

Volume One: Russia

Did you find that there were a series of contacts between the Trump campaign and individuals with ties to the Russian government? (p. 5)

In particular, did you find that a Trump foreign policy advisor learned that the Russians had dirt on Hillary Clinton in the form of thousands of emails? (pp. 5-6)

Did you find that the Trump foreign policy advisor said the Trump campaign had received indications from the Russian government that it could assist the campaign through the anonymous release of information damaging to candidate Clinton? (p. 6)

Did you find that senior members of the Trump campaign met with Russian representatives at Trump Tower after being told in an email that the meeting was part of Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump? (p. 6)

Did you find that, despite the fact that candidate Trump said he had “nothing to do with Russia,” his organization had been pursuing a major Moscow project into the middle of the election year and that candidate Trump was regularly updated on developments? (vol 1, p. 5: vol 2, p. 19)

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Did the Trump campaign report any of its Russian contacts to the FBI?

Not even the indications from the Russian government that it could assist the campaign through the anonymous release of information damaging to candidate Clinton?

Volume Two: Obstruction

Did you reach a judgment as to whether the president had committed obstruction of justice crimes?

Did you find substantial evidence that the president had committed obstruction of justice crimes?

For example, did you find that the president directed the White House counsel to call the acting attorney general and tell him the special counsel must be removed? (p. 4)

Did you find that the White House counsel decided he would rather resign than carry out that order? (p. 4)

Did you find that the president later directed the White House counsel to say he had not been ordered to have the special counsel removed? (p. 6)

Did you find that the president wanted the White House counsel to write a false memo saying he had not been ordered to have the special counsel removed? (p. 6)

Did you find that the White House counsel refused to do that because it was not true? (p. 6)

Did you find that the president repeatedly asked a private citizen—his former campaign manager—to deliver a message to the attorney general to restrict the special counsel to investigating only future campaign interference? (p. 5)

DailyBeast, Erin Banco: George Nader, Witness in Mueller Probe, Hit With New Charges of Sex Trafficking http://bit.ly/2M37cef
// The key cooperator is accused of having sex with a 14-year-old boy from Europe he allegedly flew to the U.S.

NBCNews: Mueller hearings to highlight ‘shocking evidence of criminal misconduct’ by Trump, Democrats say http://nbcnews.to/30JjD3g
// The former special counsel is set to appear before the Judiciary and Intelligence committees Wednesday.

⭕ 18 Jul 2019

NBCNews: FBI believed Trump was closely involved in hush-money scheme, unsealed documents show http://nbcnews.to/2OlFtIE
// The release of the previously redacted documents came one day after the judge in the case disclosed that prosecutors had concluded their probe into Cohen’s campaign finance crimes.

ABCNews: Trump administration invokes privilege again, blocks intel committee from classified Mueller docs, sources say http://abcn.ws/2SqOoqt

⭕ 17 Jul 2019

TheIndependent, Paul Nailer [UK]: I used to work in US intelligence advising presidents on risk. The biggest threat to our country today is the Republican Party http://bit.ly/2O6SNjS
// Donald Trump and his coterie of criminals have done more in two years to weaken the United States than the Soviet Union was able to achieve in decades

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin There’s really no denying now that Trump’s movement, which has taken control of most of the Republican Party, is like any radical, far-right movement found in Europe—remnant racists from the last century, violent in word and deed, and fundamentally anti-freedom.
⋙ 🐣💽 RT @ABC Pres. Trump continued his now days-long attack on four Democratic congresswomen at his rally in North Carolina on Wednesday night, eliciting chants of “send her back” from the crowd. https://abcn.ws/32yeJYw

🐣 RT @thedailybeast “Why is Donald Trump pleased by the controversy over his tweets? Because it’s made him realize more than ever before that he has the power to blow the country up over race,” writes @mtomasky
⋙ DailyBeast: Tweet Fight Means Trump Now Knows He Has the Power to Tear Us Apart—and He’s Itching to Do More of It http://bit.ly/2Y8fYOQ
// There’s something deeper going on here—deeper and terrifying if you think about it in historical terms.

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 Except that Trump was 100% implicated in the scheme by Cohen & the SDNY clearly believed that to be true. Once again, Trump escapes charges only because he is the POTUS (now).
⋙ 🐣 RT @maggieNYT “We are pleased that the investigation surrounding these ridiculous campaign finance allegations is now closed. We have maintained from the outset that the President never engaged in any campaign finance violation.” Jay Sekulow on SDNY case closing.

HuffPo, Paul Blumenthal and Kevin Robillard: This Was Elizabeth Warren’s Plan All Along http://bit.ly/2Lqo13q
// The policy system she built in her Senate office now fuels her 2020 Democratic presidential bid.

🐣 RT @bmangh Boston Globe, John Kerry: Trump can’t hold a candle to Ayanna Pressley [$$] https://twitter.com/bmangh/status/1151628547221610496?s=20

🐣 RT @TomJChicago Look at the footage of Trump all over Jeffrey Epstein like a cheap suit. The body language stands out. It’s like Epstein has what Trump wants & stands there regally while Trump is on him like a puppy dog. Trump loves him more than Kim Jong Un. Sending Bat Signal to @DrGJackBrown
⋙ 💽 🐣 RT @atrupar Morning Joe dug up footage of Trump partying with Jeffrey Epstein at Mar-a-Lago in 1992 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1151468359227191298?s=20/photo/1

🐣 [Reply to Obama] ⚡️Help, Obi-Wan Obama. You’re our only hope.⚡️

🐣 RT @FrankFigliuzzi More of the iceberg tomorrow?
⋙ 💙🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “We have a federal judge saying this of a national importance… Who was directing these hush money payments? How much did the president know?.. The world is our oyster tomorrow and it’s only a matter of time” – @FrankFigliuzzi1 w/ @NicolleDWallace

🔆 This❗️⋙ CNN: Feds end investigation into Trump Org and hush money payments http://cnn.it/32pBldA

CNN reported Friday that the Manhattan US Attorney’s office had approached the end of its investigation of the Trump Organization and wasn’t poised to charge any executives involved in the company’s effort to reimburse Cohen for money he paid to silence one of the women. That payment constituted an illegal campaign contribution, according to prosecutors. Trump has denied the affair allegations.

“The campaign finance violations discussed in the Materials are a matter of national importance,” US District Court Judge William Pauley wrote in his decision. “Now that the Government’s investigation into those violations has concluded, it is time that every American has an opportunity to scrutinize the Materials.”

Pauley ordered a copy of the government’s July status report and copies of search warrant materials from the Cohen case to be filed publicly with very limited redactions by Thursday at 11 a.m. ET.

The conclusion of federal prosecutors’ investigation of the Trump company’s role in the Cohen matter marks a significant victory for the President’s family business, although it likely doesn’t come as a complete surprise. There had been no contact between the Manhattan US Attorney’s office and officials at the Trump Organization in more than five months, CNN reported Friday. …

The Trump Organization investigation was launched out of the Cohen case, in which he pleaded guilty to eight counts, including two counts of campaign-finance violations for orchestrating or making payments during the 2016 election to two women — adult-film actress Stormy Daniels and ex-Playboy model Karen McDougal — who alleged affairs with Trump. Cohen is now serving a three-year prison sentence.

After Cohen made the $130,000 payment to Daniels, he was reimbursed, prosecutors said in court filings, by the Trump Organization. The company’s executives authorized payments to him totaling $420,000, in an effort to cover his original payment, tax liabilities and reward him with a bonus, according to prosecutors, and they falsely recorded those payments as legal expenses in their books.

The criminal inquiry centered on whether those payments, like the hush money Cohen gave to Daniels, violated campaign-finance law.

The judge on Wednesday said he would allow the government to keep the redaction of an uncharged third party when it files its status report and would permit the search warrant materials to be filed with redactions of the names of law-enforcement investigators and people who did business with Cohen in connection to taxi medallions he owned.

🐣 RT @KlasfeldReports INBOX: Michael Cohen’s attorney Lanny Davis criticizes the closing of the campaign finance investigation. ¤ “Why is Michael Cohen … the only member of the Trump company to be prosecuted and imprisoned?” https://twitter.com/KlasfeldReports/status/1151608451648360448?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @KlasfeldReports BREAKING: Prosecutors say they concluded parts of Michael Cohen spin-off investigations and agree to unseal new campaign finance information. ¤ Judge Pauley writes in an order that he will unseal that material tomorrow at 11 a.m. https://twitter.com/KlasfeldReports/status/1151505450191523841?s=20/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @ “Accordingly, the Government is directed to file the July 15, 2019 status report and the Materials on the public docket on July 18, 2019 at 11:00 a.m.” ¤ Busy day tomorrow. That’s just after bail ruling on Jeffrey Epstein. cc: @CourthouseNews https://twitter.com/KlasfeldReports/status/1151505957643591685?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman There is now credible evidence that #FaceApp is a Russian government operation to steal your data and possibly engage in espionage. Delete it immediately.
⋙ ForensicNewsNet #FaceApp is now in the same building as Skolkovo Ventures – a Russian government investment company into IT and tech. It appears that FaceApp is a Russian government funded operation to harvest data.

🐣 Listening to the Mueller testimony next week is going to require everyone to quickly master the art of multi-tasking. In truth, there will be two hearings. A Democratic hearing and a Republican hearing. @FrankFigliuzzi1 @NicolleDWallace @DeadlineWH

🔆 This❗️⋙ CBSNews: Judge says Michael Cohen hush-money probe is over, orders documents unsealed http://cbsn.ws/32x0LpJ

TheHill, David Webb: Questions for Robert Mueller http://bit.ly/2NYPH1x //➔ argues a political concern led Brennan to give dossier to Reid; ignores fact that the FBI had already opened an investigation.

In Michael Isikoff’s book, “Russian Roulette,” he explains that Christopher Steele’s own business partner didn’t believe the information in his reports was accurate. Likewise, Clinton vendor Glenn Simpson of Fusion GPS couldn’t use Steele’s increasingly outrageous reports because they weren’t sourced or documented.

Instead, to get the Steele info in play, they gave it to the FBI and then briefed national security reporters about the info to stir the pot, including the tip that the FBI was investigating the info. Isikoff took the bait and wrote one of the first stories at Yahoo News.

CIA Director John Brennan called then-Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) to download info and encouraged Reid to politicize the Russia-Trump connection in October. …

Two days later, Reid penned a letter to Comey demanding an investigation into Trump. Most information in Reid’s letter was sourced to public news reports, but one issue alluding to Carter Page — reporting falsely that he met with a high Kremlin official — was not public. It came from Brennan or the Clinton campaign or law firm Perkins Coie. At that point, Brennan was directly coordinating campaign messaging.

Since the subject was the obsession of the nation’s law enforcement institutions, intelligence agencies and national press corps, and the info was put into national circulation by the Clinton campaign and Steele Dossier, determining the original source and accuracy of that dossier should have been the first step of a thorough investigation.

There is no indication such an inquiry occurred in the Mueller report. Mueller assumed the accuracy of the report, started with it, and investigated Trump. He should have started with the dossier info and tested it first.

ThinkProgress, Casey Michel: Here are the major questions surrounding Robert Mueller’s congressional testimony http://bit.ly/2Z0oxZ6
// From subpoenaing Trump to other areas of Russian interference, Mueller’s testimony will likely be a blockbuster.

1. Will Mueller actually say anything new?
2. Why didn’t Mueller subpoena the president?
3. Why didn’t Mueller include more incidents of Russian interference efforts?
4. What does Mueller think of William Barr’s handling of the Mueller report?
5. How will the White House react to the testimony?

Politico: Why Democrats’ oversight machine is moving so slowly against Trump http://politi.co/2YT6Bja
// Lawmakers say they are building a record of White House resistance to testimony from Mueller witnesses — but angst on the left is growing.

⭕ 16 Jul 2019

Salon, Bill Curry: Last chance for impeachment: Next week Robert Mueller will shape history — but how? http://bit.ly/2NYiiUF
// Pelosi’s Congress will finally drag Mueller to the Hill next week. It’s a big moment in the quest to save democracy

CNBC: Roger Stone avoids jail, banned from major social media after judge rules Trump friend breached gag order in Mueller case http://cnb.cx/2XUhKyC

WashingtonExaminer: Devin Nunes raises alarm: Democrats may be ‘back channeling’ with Mueller to create a ‘narrative’ http://washex.am/2LnXhR4 //➔ (I doubt it)

🐣 RT @tribelaw Who’d be surprised if it turns out Stone and Manafort held the keys to the Trump-Assange-WikiLeaks-Putin conspiracy against the United States and our democracy — and that it’s Trump’s dangling of future pardons that kept those keys from turning? Not me.

🐣 RT @AmoneyResists Trump’s Impeachable Offenses: (Thread): ¤ #1.) Trump welcomed, aided and abetted Russia’s attack on America; then denied it even happened and took Putin’s word over our own intelligence agencies. 📌 https://twitter.com/AmoneyResists/status/1120555910630342657?s=20

⭕ 15 Jul 2019

💙💙 💽 https://twitter.com/SassBaller/status/1149529909980647426?s=20/photo/1
// anti-fascism US short film from the 1940s; propaganda

🐣 RT @20committee Hey, remember when I was “crazy” and “unhinged” for suggesting that Assange was in bed with Russian intelligence? ¤ Good times, those.
CNN: Exclusive: Security reports reveal how Assange turned an embassy into a command post for election meddling http://cnn.it/2JNBpvl

⭕ 14 Jul 2019

MercuryNews/WaPo, Eugene Robinson: After Mueller testifies, the impeachment question will demand an answer http://bayareane.ws/2Lj01zb
// Nancy Pelosi has to do what’s best for the country — Congress has the right, and the responsibility, to check a president

≣ NPR: Mark Bowden Talks Process Of Adapting Mueller Report Into Graphic Novel http://n.pr/30xITZX

LATimes, Doyle McManus: Pro-impeachment Democrats hope Mueller’s testimony will give them the sound bite they need http://lat.ms/2xQ0osl

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 Mike Haydon one of the finest public servants we have ever produced. Great experience and sound judgment. Enormous personal courage. I fully concur with his viewpoints on Trump. My anger is with the Republican Party leadership who can see the growing danger. https://twitter.com/ignatiuspost/status/1150200489461649415 …
⋙ 🐣 RT @ignatiuspost An extraordinary warning by ex-CIA Director Michael Hayden, bravely speaking as he recovers from a major stroke, of the damage that Donald Trump is doing to U.S. national security.
⋙⋙ Mediaite: Former CIA Director and Republican Michael Hayden: America May Not Survive a Second Trump Term http://bit.ly/30xbmzk

⭕ 13 Jul 2019

🚫 WitherspoonInstitute: The Cracks in the Edifice of Transgender Totalitarianism http://bit.ly/2LmBtVX
// conservative thinktank

TheAtlantic, Donald Ayer: Robert Mueller Must Finish the Job http://bit.ly/2SdC7FN Ayer is Former U.S. Deputy Attorney General under George H. W. Bush
// The special counsel should give us the benefit of his professional judgment on the legal significance of the facts he has found.

🐣 RT @benjaminwittes Whatever of one thinks of Lisa Page and Peter Strzok—I happen to think highly of them both but that is a conversation for another day—the specter of the President of the United States going on a campaign of defamation against civil servants is one of the great abuses of our time.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real This is one of the most horrible abuses of all. Those texts between gaga lovers would have told the whole story. Illegal deletion by Mueller. They gave us “the insurance policy.”

⭕ 12 Jul 2019

🐣◕ RT @mattdpierce This is one of the most mind-bending election charts I feel like I’ve seen. http://nyti.ms/2xMilb7
https://twitter.com/mattdpearce/status/1149816715955458048 /photo/1
// Evangelical vote share vs share of pop.; article by Edsall 7/3

SFGate: Kamala Harris continues fire on Joe Biden, jabs other rivals who ‘churn out plans like a factory’ http://bit.ly/2GbPt0t //➔ meanwhile Harris keeps changing hers

JustSecurity: Five Takeaways from Talking Feds’ Mueller Preview Panel http://bit.ly/2XK1RuN

● Congress: Don’t Swing for the Fences
● Mueller is Going to be a Reluctant Witness
● The GOP Strategy Will Likely Have Two Elements: Confuse and Delay
● Don’t Forget the Deputies
● The Stakes are Real, Act Like It

Politico: Mueller testimony delayed by one week http://politi.co/2xRst2d

🐣 RT @digby56 Well that certainly says it all. The Unitary Executive Front must be so pleased.
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar On Fox News, WH spox @hogangidley45 said the quiet part loud about Trump’s citizenship question executive order: “The president said, ‘listen, I’m not going to be beholden to the courts anymore.'” ¤ (Instead of asking any sort of follow-up Q @BillHemmer immediately changed topic)

🐣 RT @OpenSecretsDC Replacing Alex Acosta as acting Labor Secretary will be Patrick Pizzella. ¤ Pizzella’s long history as a lobbyist includes working with Jack Abramoff and work on behalf of a shell corporation connected to the Russian government ¤ http://crp.org/pizze by @jsscppr & @ReidChamplin
⋙ OpenSecrets: Acting Labor secretary Pizzella lobbied for Russian-connected front group, worked with Jack Abramoff http://bit.ly/2Y1mc2F

Politico: ‘This wasn’t just a briefing’: Pompeo grilled CIA analysts on Russia findings http://politi.co/2JJuyTL
// The DOJ is now reviewing those same findings after Mike Pompeo found no wrongdoing in how the agency concluded Russia wanted to help Trump in 2016.

Mediaite: Former CIA Director and Republican Michael Hayden: America May Not Survive a Second Trump Term http://bit.ly/30xbmzk

⭕ 11 Jul 2019

Alternet, Cody Fenwick: How lawmakers can use Robert Mueller’s testimony to expose the biggest scandal in the Russia investigation http://bit.ly/2xLkiVc

WaPo, Danielle Allen: Congress’s silence on the Mueller report will have the practical consequences of exoneration http://wapo.st/2XHNagv

NYT: House Democrats Approve Subpoenas for Who’s Who of Mueller Witnesses http://nyti.ms/2XKboBQ

Politico: Here Are 11 Questions We’d Ask Robert Mueller http://politi.co/2ScEatU
// After two years, Congress finally has him on the stand. Here’s our question list.

1. Why did you decide to end the investigation when you did?
2. Do you believe that your investigation, and the many criminal charges that resulted from it, will deter campaigns from accepting foreign “dirt” on their opponents in the future?
3. What would you have done differently?
4. What laws, policies or rules would you recommend changing in light of your investigation ?
5. In your report, you noted that Donald Trump satisfied all three elements required in a court of law to show that the president committed obstruction of justice. Yet you declined to recommend charges. Isn’t demonstrating that the president committed all the elements of a crime essentially the same as saying that he broke the law?
6. In your only public comments about the probe, in May, you stated: “The Constitution requires a process other than the criminal justice system to formally accuse a sitting president of wrongdoing.” Isn’t impeachment the only formal process?
7. Do you agree with how Attorney General William Barr characterized your 448-page report and your statements to him?
8. Why didn’t you push harder to interview Trump in person, and can you help us understand how significant it was that some witnesses lied to you, deleted or lost communications or pleaded the Fifth to deprive you of testimony?
9. At what point did you decide not to take a position on obstruction by the president, and did you or your office give Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein any indication before March 2019 that an inconclusive finding on that issue was a possibility? And how was it decided that Rosenstein could supervise the investigation despite his key role in the firing of FBI Director James Comey?
10. Trump’s most frequent public critique of your team was that it was made up of “angry Democrats” and “Trump haters.” Should you have paid more attention to the appearances and potential biases of people you hired, and were the duties of any attorneys or FBI agents limited out of conflict-of-interest concerns?
11. What’s next for you?

WSJ: House Judiciary Committee Authorizes Subpoenas to Ex-Trump Campaign Officials http://on.wsj.com/2LN1ddz
// Panel says it could target officials including Jared Kushner, John Kelly as well as National Enquirer publisher David Pecker

⭕ 10 Jul 2019

BrennanCenter: The Mueller Report Exposed Weaknesses in U.S. Democratic Institutions that H.R. 1 Would Address http://bit.ly/2xDM4TJ
// Russia’s interference in the 2016 election and the other abuses documented in the Mueller Report have exposed serious vulnerabilities in America’s democratic institutions. H.R. 1 addresses many of these problems, as documented below. Enacting this legislation would help blunt future attempts by Russia and others to undermine American sovereignty and the integrity of our government.

VanityFair, Eric Lutz: William Barr Is Still Trying to Bury the Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2XBn9e0
// In this case, by graciously offering the special counsel an out from testifying before Congress; also Aaron Zebley and James Quarles

CNN: Dems seek to navigate Mueller landmines http://cnn.it/2NPlzp6

Politico: Impeachment push freezes as Mueller testimony looms http://politi.co/2LeWGB0
// Many House Democrats are counting on the special counsel to renew momentum for impeachment — but there are doubts it will be enough.

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks You need public support to impeach but you need public hearings to get it. Start hearings now. Fight Trump obstruction by going to court to enforce subpoenas and refusals to answer questions. Bipartisan support will follow as it did in Watergate. #FactsMatter
⋙ 🐣 RT @RWPUSA Nixon had a 68% Gallup Poll approval rating in January 1973.
Members of Congress were not scared. They did their jobs.
The impeachment hearings changed everything.
By August 1974 he was gone.

DailyBeast, Jed Shugarman: Mueller Missed the Crime: Trump’s Campaign Coordinated With Russia http://bit.ly/2XC7foH
// The special counsel will testify before Congress next week. He needs to answer for historic legal and factual errors.

ACS, Barbara McQuade: Five Things to Watch for When Mueller Testifies http://bit.ly/2XHfGtM

1. The Russian attack on our country is a serious national security threat
2. Links between the Russian government and the Trump campaign
3. President Trump, his associates, and obstruction of justice
4. Mueller’s interaction with Attorney General William Barr
5. Will members of Congress attempt to discredit Mueller and the FBI?

Politico, Tim Alberta: ‘Mother Is Not Going to Like This’: The 48 Hours That Almost Brought Down Trump http://politi.co/2XEME2Y
// The exclusive story of how Trump survived the Access Hollywood tape.

⭕ 9 Jul 2019

DailyBeast, Erin Banco and Betsy Woodruff (7/9): Senate Intel Eyes Social Media Manipulators Who Pitched Team Trump http://bit.ly/2Lm1bds
// They worked on plans to use fake social media accounts to win Trump the election. No wonder the Senate’s Russia probe is interested in them.

Royi Burstien, the founder and ex-CEO of Psy Group, isn’t alone, according to two people familiar with the matter; the committee also sent an inquiry to Joel Zamel—a self-styled Mark Zuckerberg of the national-security world who reportedly owned Psy Group. The Israeli-Australian discussed Psy Group’s “Campaign Intelligence and & Influence Services Proposal” with Donald Trump Jr. during the campaign, and campaign staff also reached out to the company about social media manipulation to help Trump win the White House. 

Zamel also attended meetings during the transition that included discussions about how to undermine and ultimately take down the regime in Iran, according to communications reviewed by The Daily Beast. Top Trump World power brokers, including Steve Bannon and Michael Flynn, were present for the talks. And a top Saudi spy, who has since taken the fall for the brutal murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, participated in the talks as well. 

The New York Times reported last year that former Trump campaign advisor Rick Gates reached out to Psy Group in 2016 about online manipulation plans. According to the Times, the plans, which had a price tag of about $3 million, included the possibility of Psy Group using online avatars to impact the vote. One of the proposals included intelligence officers who would use social media accounts to examine the political leanings of 5,000 delegates to the Republican National Convention, the Times reported.

In 2016, Zamel became increasingly connected to the Trump team and led conversations with transition officials and advisors, including Donald Trump Jr. and former Blackwater CEO Erik Prince, about his company helping other Middle Eastern players, such as Saudi Arabia, use economic, information, and military tactics for weakening the government in Tehran.

NYT, Frank Bruni: Joe Biden, Closet Republican http://nyti.ms/2xHaLP6 //➔ This headline is unfair: the point is about style, not policy. It’s worth a read. I for one, think we need to follow the breadcrumbs back to where we lost our way. It is not a small task.
// He’s the liberal Bob Dole, the looser Mitt Romney, the supposedly safe bet who’s owed a shot.

NYT: Justice Dept. Watchdog Is Preparing to Deliver Verdict on the Russia Investigation http://nyti.ms/2G5eIlf The Office of the Inspector General for the Department of Justice is led by Michael E Horowitz

Mr. Horowitz’s previous scrutiny of law-enforcement actions in 2016 has provided fodder to both Republican and Democratic critics. He found fault with the former F.B.I. director James B. Comey for public comments in 2016 about the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server, but not with the decision to pass on charging her.

Mr. Horowitz also uncovered text messages between the F.B.I. employees Peter Strzok and Lisa Page criticizing then-candidate Donald Trump. He sharply rebuked the pair but said he had found no evidence that the pair had acted with bias in the Clinton investigation.

At the center of Mr. Horowitz’s current investigation is Mr. Steele and how the F.B.I. used his reporting in its investigation of the Trump campaign.

Mr. Horowitz is expected to answer whether Mr. Steele’s information played a role in opening the Russia investigation, code-named Crossfire Hurricane. Former law enforcement officials have insisted it did not, saying they opened the inquiry in July 2016. The Steele dossier did not reach the relevant agents until Sept. 19, 2016, nearly two months later, people familiar with the matter have said.

But the primary focus of the inspector general’s inquiry is the role that Mr. Steele’s information played in investigators’ effort to obtain court permission to wiretap Carter Page …

In August 2016, a month before agents on the Russia investigation received the Steele dossier, they had already started discussions with the Justice Department about seeking a wiretap order targeting Mr. Page, according to people familiar with the investigation’s timeline.

Mr. Steele’s information helped officials overcome bureaucratic reluctance stemming from fears that any leak of the existence of such a wiretap would be politically radioactive.

💙 🔊 MPR: Aspen Ideas Festival: ‘The Mueller report: Where do we go from here?’ [audio, 1hr] http://bit.ly/2G4pV5F Panelists: Garrett Graff, Neal Katyal and Theodore Olson

💙💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ Insider, Mark Bowden: We hired the author of ‘Black Hawk Down’ and an illustrator from ‘Archer’ to adapt the Mueller report so you’ll actually read it http://bit.ly/2XS7Lhn about 25 pages plus illustrations ~ Pretty Cool ‼️

WaPo, Philip Bump: Attorney General Barr would rather not have Mueller explaining what his report actually says http://wapo.st/30rfwss

LawfareBlog, Quinta Jurecic: How Congress Should Think About Mueller’s Testimony http://bit.ly/30x5mGR

LawfareBlog, Margaret Taylor: Alter the Committee Hearing Format for Mueller’s Testimony http://bit.ly/2Lk8zGf

NYT: Justice Dept. Tells Mueller Deputies Not to Testify, Scrambling an Agreement http://nyti.ms/32kTQjh

It is unclear what effect the Justice Department’s intervention will have on the men’s eventual appearances, but it raises the prospect that a deal lawmakers thought they had struck last month for testimony from Mr. Mueller, the former special counsel, and the two prosecutors could still unravel.

Both Mr. Zebley and Mr. Quarles have left the Justice Department and are now private citizens, meaning that the department most likely cannot actually block their testimony. But the department’s view — depending on how strongly it is expressed — could have a chilling effect on two longtime employees and give them cover to avoid testifying.

🐣 RT @mayawiley Big if true cuz this is the team sent to determine whether #FBI improperly initiated #CarterPage investigation: “investigators ultimately found Steele’s testimony credible and even surprising:” Trump dossier author Steele gets 16-hour DOJ grilling
⋙ Politico, Natasha Bertrand: Trump dossier author Steele gets 16-hour DOJ grilling http://politi.co/2YDEDYt
// The interview was contentious at first, according to two people familiar with the matter, but investigators ultimately found his testimony credible and even surprising.

Reuters: Trump ‘dossier’ author grilled by Justice Department watchdogs: sources http://reut.rs/30sIaJQ “… Horowitz’s investigators appear to have found Steele’s information sufficiently credible to have to extend the investigation. Its completion date is now unclear.”

WaPo, Philip Bump: Don’t blame the Seth Rich conspiracy on Russians. Blame Americans. http://wapo.st/2YIFhnJ
↥ ↧
YahooNews, Michael Isikoff: Exclusive: The true origins of the Seth Rich conspiracy theory. A Yahoo News investigation. http://yhoo.it/30m01BW

⭕ 8 Jul 2019

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks Finding way to ignore SCOTUS re citizenship census question, praising Epstein, and attacking Mueller — all in a days work for 45 and Barr. All a threat to rule of law and democracy.

LawfareBlog, Benjamin Wittes: If I Had Five Minutes to Question Robert Mueller http://bit.ly/2XuWcIQ “Ask only questions you know he can answer and whose answers you know will reasonably contribute to the thread you are developing”

This is not an investigative hearing. It is an exercise in political and legal theater, and you are trying to provide a compelling elucidation of Mueller’s work and findings. [Example:]

● You write that your “investigation did not identify evidence that any U.S. persons knowingly and intentionally coordinated with the IRA’s [Internet Research Agency’s] interference operations.” Is it fair for me to read that as saying you developed no evidence implicating the president in crimes related to the Russian social media campaign during the 2016 election?

● Your findings with respect to the Russian hacking and dissemination of Democratic emails are more complicated. But is it fair to say that you did not find evidence that anyone associated with the Trump campaign, including the president himself, participated in the Russian hacking operations themselves?

● With respect to possible conspiracy charges, you write something very different: that the investigation “did not establish that the contacts” between the campaign and the Russians “amounted to an agreement to commit any substantive violation of federal criminal law.” You also write that you “did not establish any agreement among Campaign officials—or between such officials and Russia-linked individuals—to interfere with or obstruct a lawful function of a government agency during the campaign or transition period.” The language “did not establish” implies to me something different from language like “did not identify evidence”; it implies to me that you did identify evidence to one degree or another, just not evidence sufficient to bring a criminal case. Is that a fair reading?

● So, in other words, when the evidence you found truly exonerates the president, the report says that clearly, and when the evidence you found is insufficient to prosecute, the report says that clearly too. Is that correct?

● With respect to obstruction of justice, you use different language still. You write, “[I]f we had confidence after a thorough investigation of the facts that the President clearly did not commit obstruction of justice, we would so state.” But, you write, “[W]e are unable to reach that judgment” in the face of “difficult issues that prevent us from conclusively determining that no criminal conduct occurred. Accordingly, while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.” Given that you elsewhere use language like “did not identify evidence” with respect to the IRA social media operations and “did not establish” with respect to conspiracy, is it fair for me to read your report as saying that the evidence you developed on obstruction, in contrast to your earlier conclusions, was strong enough that a finding of criminality was genuinely possible?

● Is it fair for me to read your statement that “if we had confidence … that the President clearly did not commit obstruction of justice, we would so state” as meaning that it would have been improper for you to render a “traditional prosecutorial judgment” on whether President Trump had violated the obstruction statutes precisely because it was possible that he had done so?

● You write that one factor in your decision not to evaluate this evidence is that “we recognize that a federal criminal accusation against a sitting President would place burdens on the President’s capacity to govern and potentially preempt constitutional processes for addressing presidential misconduct.” Am I correct that the constitutional process you are referring to here is the impeachment power?

● Yet you did not reach any conclusions as to whether President Trump committed impeachable offenses. Is that right?

● So it’s reasonable for me to conclude that you were deferring to Congress on the question of whether the facts your report describes do or do not constitute impeachable offenses?

● You also write that the investigation was appropriate to conduct, notwithstanding the fact that the president is not amenable to criminal indictment while in office because the Justice Department recognizes that “a President does not have immunity after he leaves office.” In fact, you say explicitly that “we conducted a thorough factual investigation in order to preserve the evidence when memories were fresh and documentary materials were available.” Is it fair for me to read this as deferring to future federal prosecutors the question of whether the president’s conduct described in your report constitutes criminal offenses?

● So, to summarize, I take your report to state that you found substantial evidence of presidential obstruction of justice, which you chose not to analyze, because you were deferring to Congress on questions of impeachment and to federal prosecutors after President Trump leaves office on questions of criminality. Is that a fair reading?

Politico/AP: Barr: Mueller’s Hill testimony will be ‘public spectacle’ http://politi.co/30llhrt “Barr says the Justice Department would support Mueller if he decides he ‘doesn’t want to subject himself’ to congressional testimony”

Politico: White House blocks ex-McGahn aide from answering more than 200 questions http://politi.co/2XFYfyV former White House aide Annie Donaldson, who served as then-White House counsel Don McGahn’s top deputy

⭕ 7 Jul 2019

🐣 Medicare and Medicaid are payment capped, based on a market-basket index, and pay below cost. The VA until recently was a closed system. The ACA limits profits. Large employers negotiate payments with insurers. The only people who pay full charges are the uninsured.
⋙ 🐣 If all healthcare providers adopted the best practices of stellar regional group practices like Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic and Intermountain Health in Utah, quality would improve and costs would drop 20-30%. But, in fact, the Republicans have succeeded in squelching this info.

🐣 RT @BernieSanders The business model of our health care system is about making as much money as possible regardless of the suffering that profiteering creates. ¤ Our job: fight to save Philadelphia’s Hahnemann Hospital and pass Medicare for All to end the greed denying health care to millions.
⋙ 🐣 Medicare and Medicaid are payment capped, based on a market-basket index, and pay below cost. The VA until recently was a closed system. The ACA limits profits. Large employers negotiate payments with insurers. The only people who pay full charges are the uninsured.

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Suspect this means they couldn’t find any career lawyers willing to sign the briefs going forward, something that has become a pattern at this DOJ.
⋙ 🐣 RT @DelWilber BREAKING. New team of DOJ lawyers is taking over census case. No explanation provided https://twitter.com/DelWilber/status/1148019705329967104/photo/1

TheHill: Here are the key figures subpoenaed by Democrats in Trump probes http://bit.ly/32fWhna

🐣 RT @girlsreallyrule Reminder that Maureen Dowd has a divisive agenda here to help her get hits. Pelosi should not dismiss newcomers speaking truth to power, but let’s not allow Maureen Dowd’s breadcrumbs to wet our appetites to eat our own party up from the inside out.

TheHill: Amash says Pelosi is making a ‘moral’ and ‘strategic’ mistake on impeachment http://bit.ly/30nLZ2T

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews #Russia’s state TV continues to trash Trump’s parade: ¤ Top Kremlin propagandist, Dmitry Kiselyov, says that Trump embarrassed himself in every way — from not knowing American history, to rusty tanks and military vehicles with peeling paint.

⭕ 6 Jul 2019

🐣 RT @thehill Sen. Kamala Harris speaks in IA: “[President Trump] has predatory instincts and a predatory nature. & the thing about predators is this — predators by their nature Identify & then prey on the vulnerable… Predators are cowards. And we don’t need a predator in the White House.” 💽 https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1147727188998987776/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 Yes, there’s that, but what are your plans for wind power subsidies and ethanol levels in gasoline? Payments to soybean farmers? Lifting Trump’s tariffs? How would you bring back the Chinese buyers? How lift the commodity futures on pork bellies? How leep rural hospitals open?

NewYorker, Eren Orbey: Kamala Harris Takes Her Post-Debate Momentum to Iowa http://bit.ly/2FWesF0 //➔ what will Iowans, with among the oldest homes in the country, a black pop. of 3.4% and recent flooding, think of Harris’s plan for black home ownership?
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1147727360378179585/photo/1

NYT: Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren Introduce Racial Equity Plans http://nyti.ms/2JguvQe

RollingStone, Peter Wade: Russian State TV Laughs at Trump’s Fourth of July Parade http://bit.ly/2L4GLp1
// Commentators called the celebration “weak” and “low energy”

TheHill: Democrats test limits of oversight powers on Trump http://bit.ly/2XN1Vhf

CNBC: Here’s how lawmakers plan to grill Mueller during his public testimony http://cnb.cx/2Jj5PXj “Republicans will likely press the former FBI director to respond to accusations of political bias in the government and on his own investigative team”

WaPo, Michael Morell: Trump and Barr are crossing another line http://wapo.st/2JqI1zF “the Justice Department has no standing to review the CIA’s analytic judgment. The whole idea is inappropriate and dangerous”
// Michael Morell was the deputy director of the CIA from 2010 to 2013 and twice its acting director.

⭕ 5 Jul 2019

💽 MSNBC, Rachel Maddow Show: Trump attacks intel leaders alarmed by Russia’s support for Trump http://on.msnbc.com/2NDywCp
// Rachel Maddow looks at all of the people in senior positions in U.S. intelligence and the FBI who sought to understand the attack on the election by Russia and thwart it on behalf of the United States who ultimately found themselves part of a systematic series of attacks by Donald Trump and his supporting media.

💽 MSNBC, DeadlineWH: Mueller’s upcoming testimony has Team Trump preparing for battle http://on.msnbc.com/2XtZ4pw
// Former US Attorney Joyce Vance, former RNC Chairman Michael Steele, Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, Move On’s Karine Jean-Pierre, and MSNBC anchor Joy Reid on Trump and his allies preparing for Mueller’s open testimony on Capitol Hill

DailyBeast, Tom Schachtman: How to Bungle an Impeachment http://bit.ly/32n23nk Salmon P Chase, a signer of the Declaration
// Here’s how things can go wrong when your party controls the government, and the target is an ill-tempered, democracy-loathing rascal.

CommonDreams, Bill Blum: Here Are 10 Questions Congress Should Ask Robert Mueller http://bit.ly/2L74jJU
// Given the chance the lawmakers will soon have, here’s what I would ask

1. Why did it take a subpoena to persuade you to testify?
2. Has anyone, within or outside the Trump administration, pressured you not to testify?
3. Do you agree that the redacted portions of your report should be released to Congress and the public?
4. What is the difference between “collusion” and “conspiracy”?
5. Did you find any evidence that Russian interference affected the outcome of the presidential race?
6. If it’s wrong for other nations to meddle in our elections, isn’t it equally wrong for the U.S. to intervene in the elections of other nations?
7. Your report cites several instances of possible obstruction that are supported by “substantial evidence.” What do you mean by that term?
8. But for the Department of Justice’s position that a sitting president cannot be prosecuted, would you have recommended the indictment of Trump?
9. Is your report a road map for impeachment?
10. If no one is above the law, whose job is it to hold the president accountable?

MiddleEastEye: Dania Akkad and Ian Cobain: George Nader: How a convicted paedophile became key to an Emirati hook up with Trump http://bit.ly/2YD4jEG
// Former colleagues recall Nader, who is facing up to 40 years in prison on a child pornography charge, as a ‘village idiot’ who was obsessed with money

⭕ 4 Jul 2019

TheHill: Texas may cost Trump 2020 http://bit.ly/2FYCZJL

LawfareBlog, Mikhaila : The Mueller Report and the Limits of Theatrics http://bit.ly/2XqpJZ4
// Review of Robert Schenkkan‘s production “The Investigation” based on the Mueller Report

⭕ 3 Jul 2019

USAToday, Paul Brandus: It’s fine to talk to dictators, whether you’re Trump or Obama. But don’t embarrass America. http://bit.ly/2XPlju8
// Trump’s coziness with strongmen isn’t making America great again in the eyes of the world. Our favorability has dropped everywhere but in Russia.

Forbes, Pedro Nicolaci da Costa: Celebrating America’s First Independence Day Under A President Who Wishes He Were King http://bit.ly/2XG9Dda

🐣 Follow @280Report The Mueller Report in Tweets ♡ ི•̮͡• ᤢ ྀ ♡

🐣 RT @SethAbramson Tanks in the streets of DC. Concentration camps on our southern border. A POTUS who says he’s going to work with our enemies to gain reelection. An executive branch defying SCOTUS orders. America, on the eve of your birthday you’re much closer to closing up shop than you realize.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Oh, IDK… Bowing to Putin? Palling around with Kim Jong Un? Denigrating America’s place in the world? Spitting on our intelligence community? Kids in cages, moms told to drink from toilets? Tanks on the streets to celebrate our Independence à La Russe? https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1146422792398745601

⭕ 2 Jul 2019

TheNationalInterest, Dmitri Simes: Trump-Putin Meeting: Where Does Russia Go from Here? http://bit.ly/2YCpczF
// Moscow is betting that somewhere down the line, Washington will change its mind about Russia. All it has to do is wait.

🐣 RT @mkraju How members-turned-lobbyists patrol the Capitol, popping into prayer breakfasts, hanging in off-limit hallways and storing their luggage in senators’ offices — as David Vitter did a few days ago. He wouldn’t answer our questions about his work for a Russian oligarch. Our piece: 💽 https://twitter.com/mkraju/status/1146172576944676864/photo/1

🐣 RT @MollyMcKew Some days I wake up & wonder if I’m still asleep inside a troll farm matrix, trapped in endless looped memetic content about race wars/hatred of American flag on one side, vs near-Nazi tactics/fascist panderings on other. ¤ If we learn nothing from 2016, we’ll get what we deserve.

🐣 RT @nytopinion Donald Trump may be transforming American politics into a kleptocratic fascist reality show, but as least he’s humiliating John Bolton, writes @michelleinbklyn
⋙ NYT, Michelle Goldberg: The Welcome Humiliation of John Bolton http://nyti.ms/2KRZzI0
// A warmonger is the latest to lose his dignity to Donald Trump.

‼️ 🐣 RT @VickerySec Russia sucker punched the King (US) and has continued with a series of right jabs and left hooks. Everybody knows that if you are going to take a shot at the King, you had better kill him. Because there will not be a second chance, and you will not survive the inevitable revenge. 📌 https://mobile.twitter.com/VickerySec/status/1145998453811474434
⋙ 🐣 RT @VickerySec Translation: They are all-in with their chips on this. They have chosen to make this game zero-sum. Russia will either become *the* world power, or they will face the provoked destruction they will have rightly come to deserve.
⋙ 🐣 RT @VickerySec Don’t fool yourself into thinking all the little stuff is just petty squabbles. Look at the big picture and realize this is potential end-game content being played out. ¤ Our best defense is showing people what our adversaries are doing and proving those acts truly are effective.
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @VickerySec It’s a coordinated attack. Everyone must see it for what it is. You are being directly assaulted. The auditory bullets are aimed at each of our faces and the vocal bayonets are being thrust into each of us. ¤ The warfare medium is different, but the end result is equal.

⭕ 1 Jul 2019

Forbes, Zak Doffman: Pentagon Report Warns On Threat To U.S. From Russia’s Dangerous Global Influence http://bit.ly/2TyI8O1
// “Russian Strategic Intentions”
↥ ↧
PublicIntelligence: Joint Staff Strategic Multilayer Assessment: Russian Strategic Intentions http://bit.ly/2MjbWh1
// Summary dated 7/7/2019; 171p doc dated 5/6/2019

CNBC, Michael Ivanovitch: Trump is laying groundwork for a new world order built around the US, China and Russia http://cnb.cx/2XvKYZA

NYMag, Adam Raymond: Republicans Prepare to Badger Mueller at First Public Hearing http://nym.ag/2Xrteyp

OpenSecrets: Russia paid radio broadcaster $1.4 million to air Kremlin propaganda in DC http://bit.ly/2LtdUdg RM Broadcasting LLC aka Sputnik
// Florida-based company RM Broadcasting LLC has officially registered as a foreign agent with the Justice Department after a federal judge ordered it to do so in May. 

The Russian government sent more than $1.4 million to a Florida-based company airing Kremlin propaganda in the nation’s capital over the last two years, according to recent foreign agent registration records.

U.S. District Court Judge Robin Rosenberg ruled that RM Broadcasting should be registered as a foreign agent under FARA due to its relationship with Rossiya Segodnya, the Russian government’s media enterprise that owns Sputnik International and was created by Vladimir Putin to advance Russia’s interests abroad.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Trump talks to Tucker Carlson about his desire to withdraw US troops and “get out of a lot of areas,” complains: ¤ “We’re the policeman for the whole world. You know, if you look at Russia, Russia doesn’t police the world. Russia has — you know, they police Russia.” ¤ @MatBabiak
📌 https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1145900890341236736

DailyBeast: Team Trump’s Game Plan to Destroy Mueller: Hound Him About ‘FBI Lovers’ http://bit.ly/2ROChmO
// GOP lawmakers, prominent allies, and legal advisers to Trump want to turn Mueller testimony into a hostile referendum on the “deep state” and zero in on Peter Strzok and Lisa Page.

WashingtonMonthly, Martin Longman: Why Robert Mueller Has to Become the Bad Guy http://bit.ly/2Xhuy1I

Given that Robert S. Mueller III’s findings supposedly amounted to “total exoneration” for President Trump, you might be puzzled to learn that Trump’s top allies are spending enormous amounts of time scheming about how to undermine the former special counsel’s credibility and cast doubt on those findings.

With Mueller set to testify to Congress on July 17, Politico reports that Trump’s leading Republicans defenders in the House are putting together a new battle plan that will finally expose the Mueller investigation once and for all as the fraud it has always been.

Politico: Trump’s House allies lie in wait for Mueller http://politi.co/2RPx1zx //➔ good luck with that: Mueller’s a decorated Marine
// Democrats aren’t the only ones in Congress dying to hear from the former special counsel.

TheBulwark, Kim Wehle: The American Public Needs to Hear These 10 Things from Robert Mueller http://bit.ly/2xxiWO1
// His appearance before two House committees can clear up the waters that Bill Barr has muddied.

● What facts show that the Russian government engaged in criminal activity with respect to the 2016 U.S. presidential election? (Recall that Mueller issued two voluminous conspiracy indictments on this subject. They are well-worth a read.)
● What facts, if any, show that the Russian government’s influence in the 2016 election had (or may have had) an adverse effect on the validity and weight of the millions of votes cast by individual Americans in the 2016 presidential election?
● What facts, if any, show that the Russian government is continuing to engage in ongoing criminal activity in connection with the upcoming 2020 presidential elections?
● In your professional judgment as a former FBI director, what steps must the United States take now to stop or minimize Russian interference in the 2020 presidential election?
● What is the legal difference between conspiracy and collusion? (Barr has irresponsibly muddied the waters here. Collusion is not a legal concept, period.)
● Why did you decline to reach a conclusion as to whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia? (See above.)
● Does the law require that a person actually obstruct an investigation in order for that person to be guilty of the crime of obstruction of justice? (Again, Barr has irresponsibly muddied the waters here. The clear answer is no.)
● In your professional judgment, why does federal statutory law makes it a crime to obstruct justice? (The goal of this one is to explain why we penalize obstruction of justice, i.e., it keeps the criminal justice process legitimate and fair for the rest of us.)
● In your professional judgment, does Volume II of the report detail sufficient evidence of obstruction of justice to support an indictment by a grand jury and possible conviction of a private citizen for the crime of obstruction of justice? (This is a biggie.)
● Was it ever your expectation that Congress would investigate matters addressed in the report as part of its routine oversight prerogative and/or as part of an impeachment process? (This question aims to educate people on how and why the Constitution tasks Congress with something called impeachment.)

⭕ 30 Jun 2019

Politico (6/30): Russia beating U.S. in race for global influence, Pentagon study says http://politi.co/2LuFTt1
// A divided America is failing to counter Moscow’s efforts to undermine democracy and cast doubt on U.S. alliances, says the report, which warns of a surge in ‘political warfare.’

Axios: Report: U.S. is underestimating Putin’s “grand strategy” for Russian dominance http://bit.ly/2IZQgmY
⋙ WhitePaper (May): Russian Strategic Intentions [pdf] http://bit.ly/323vrP1 167p

A new report prepared for the Pentagon suggests that the U.S. is underestimating the scale of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “grand strategy” for dominance on the world stage, and that inaction in the face of Russia’s malign influence activities poses a serious threat to U.S. national security.

“Contrary to conventional analysis, after two decades under Vladimir Putin, Russia represents an ideological challenge to the West, not just a political and military rivalry. Although NATO continues to possess impressive overmatch against Moscow, that edge is dwindling, and Western vulnerabilities in certain military areas are alarming. Moreover, the unwillingness of Western experts and governments to confront the ideological — as well as political and military — aspects of our rivalry with Putinism means that the threat of significant armed conflict is rising.”

ForeignPolicy, James Traub: Trump’s Ego Is Officially a Foreign Policy Crisis http://bit.ly/2IYiH4Q
// Throughout American history, a lack of presidential empathy has triggered international calamity.

🐣 RT @neal_katyal The author of this piece, Don Ayer, is just about the last person one would expect to use words like this. He is mild-mannered, conservative, deeply balanced. That he has this to say about Barr says a tremendous amount. It’s a must-read article.
🐣 RT @gtconway3d A *brutal* assessment of Bill Barr by Don Ayer, who served with Barr in the first Bush administration as Deputy Attorney General.
💙💙 ⋙ TheAtlantic, Donald Ayer: Bill Barr’s Dangerous Pursuit of Executive Power http://bit.ly/2xrKsvX
// He is using the office he holds to advance his extraordinary lifetime project of assigning unchecked power to the president.

Politico, Bryan Bender: Pentagon study: Russia outgunning U.S. in race for global influence http://politi.co/2LuFTt1
// A divided America is failing to counter Moscow’s efforts to undermine democracy and cast doubt on U.S. alliances, says the report, which warns of a surge in ‘political warfare.’

⭕ 29 Jun 2019

⭕ 28 Jun 2019

🐣💙 RT @StandUpAmerica Mueller said: “There were multiple systematic efforts to interfere in our election. And that allegation deserves the attention of every American.” ¤ We’re paying attention—are you? ¤ It’s time for an #ImpeachmentInquiryNOW. Text IMPEACH to 21333 if you’re with us. 💽 https://twitter.com/StandUpAmerica/status/1144607222619607040/photo/1

// great video of Mueller Report

🐣 RT @businessinsider From the report to the press conference to the forthcoming testimony — here’s what you need to know about Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s findings
💽 https://twitter.com/businessinsider/status/1144981346563104769/photo/1

NYT, Roger Cohen: Trump Fast-Forwards American Decline http://nyti.ms/2NiKLUF
// The “savaging of American diplomacy,” as seen by one of the State Department’s finest.

WaPo, Paul Waldman: Trump sucks up to Putin, embarrassing us yet again http://wapo.st/2RHHYTu

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Dead on. And I think the beginning of the 2020 cycle, marked by the first debates, is going to make the political system even more incapable of responding in real time, for better or worse. People will start giving up on checking him, and move on to replacement.
⋙ 🐣 RT @michelleinbklyn All the biggest Trump scandals are concentrated into this week. His administration is torturing children. He’s credibly accused of rape. He’s joking with Putin about murdering journalists. And our political system has lost the capacity to respond.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews #Russia’s state TV finds it amusing that Trump was sucking on a mint, apparently concerned about the freshness of his breath, while waiting for Putin to arrive. ¤ #G20Summit #G20 https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1144621077760487425/photo/1
⋙ He told the guy on the Access Hollywood tape that he used breath mints because when ‘I see beautiful, I just start kissing them … ‘
♡ ི•̮͡• ᤢ ྀ ♡

🐣 RT @JenniferJJacobs Trump also bonded with Putin over a scorn for journalists. ¤ “Get rid of them. Fake news is a great term, isn’t it? You don’t have this problem in Russia, but we do.” ¤ “We also have,” Putin answered, in English. “It’s the same.” ¤ They shared a chuckle.
📌 https://twitter.com/JenniferJJacobs/status/1144523828921372672
↥ ↧
🐣 Dead Russian Journalists ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1144596043889336320/photo/1

Politico: Trump can’t help himself when it comes to Putin http://politi.co/2XFM8AR
// Every time the president has a chance to cast aside doubts about his relationship with the Russian leader, he does the opposite.

⭕ 27 Jun 2019

🐣 RT @peterbakernyt Asked by reporters if he would tell Putin not to meddle in the elections, Trump said, “Yes, of course.” He turned to Putin and, in a lighthearted way, said, “Don’t meddle in the election.” Then he wagged his finger and repeated, “Don’t meddle in the election.”

🐣 RT @McFaul Yes. I’ve been writing about this Putin plan for a while now. I call it the “Illiberal International.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @patti_foss Going a step further ~ Don’t you think this has been the plan between Putin & all far right nationalist leaders? A new alliance? This is same talking points of this admin. There’s a reason GOP is protecting Trump from all things Russia. Election interference just got in their way

🐣 RT @McFaul The liberal, democratic world has been here before— in the 1930s, 1950s and 1970s — when autocrats proclaimed our era over. Don’t bet against us just yet !
⋙ 🐣 RT @ Vladimir Putin says liberalism has ‘become obsolete’
⋙⋙ FT: Vladimir Putin says liberalism has ‘become obsolete’ http://on.ft.com/2XeVTGT
// In an exclusive interview with the FT, the Russian president trumpets growth of national populism

🐣 RT @rosshen69908962 The Mueller Report:
1. Paid for itself through Manafort
2. Found ample evidence of collusion, but not criminal conspiracy.
3. Found ample evidence of obstruction of justice
4, Called on Congress to deal with the evidence
5. Stated that DoJ policy made it impossible to indict

🐣 RT @Edsall Summary of the Mueller Report, for those too busy to read it all http://amzn.to/2xi8A49 … via @amazon

⭕ 26 Jun 2019

DailyBeast, Barbara McQuade: 10 Questions Congress Should Ask Mueller http://bit.ly/2Jef49J
// It’s not just about Trump. We need to know more about Russia and more about Barr.

🐣 RT @sarahcwestwood I asked President Trump whether he will ask Putin not to meddle in the 2020 election during their meeting. He said what he speaks to Putin about this week is “none of your business.”

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Four reasons Mueller’s agreement to testify is a big deal http://wapo.st/2RCiNlg

First, this is possibly the only way to dispel the notion that Mueller found “no collusion, no obstruction.” In fact, he didn’t look for “collusion,” which is not a crime, but came up short finding a criminal conspiracy. Nevertheless, he found that the president and his campaign welcomed Russian interference and thought it would help Trump win.

Second, while truth-telling is a benefit unto itself, Mueller’s testimony has the potential to move public sentiment. No matter what he says, he will not sway hardcore Trump supporters who believe nothing negative about their cult leader. However, it is not hard to imagine him shifting public opinion in the way that the Watergate hearings shifted public sentiment in favor of impeachment.

Third, Mueller’s testimony may both alleviate and increase pressure on Pelosi to begin impeachment hearings.

Fourth, while Mueller is unlikely to discuss his conversations with Barr, committee members and/or counsel can read portions of Barr’s original summary, testimony and news conference to Mueller and then ask if the statements are true. … Barr is unlikely to come off as a straight shooter after Mueller lays out the facts discussed in the report, facts that contradict Barr’s spin.

WaPo, Greg Sargent: How Mueller’s testimony could expose one of Trump’s biggest crimes http://wapo.st/2FAastB

Handled correctly, this could shine further light on one of Trump’s biggest crimes — by which I mean moral crimes: the degree to which Trump’s obstructive conduct actually did frustrate an investigation into a foreign attack on our political system, and how he obscured his own eagerness to work with Russia in spite of it, in various nefarious ways.

Schiff tells me that beyond whether criminality occurred, another big question is whether there were “conflicts of interest” that “resulted in U.S. policy favoring Russia against the interests of the American people.”

Trump’s refusal to sit for an interview. Mueller’s report explicitly states that the special counsel informed Trump’s lawyers that an interview was “vital” and in the public interest. Trump submitted written answers instead. But Mueller’s report says Trump claimed more than 30 times that he did not remember the information he was being asked about, which demonstrated the “inadequacy of the written format.”

Trump’s negotiations over a Trump Tower Moscow: Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Calif.), the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, tells me that Democrats will ask Mueller expansive questions about Trump’s negotiations over the real estate project in Moscow …

The Trump Tower meeting and Donald Trump Jr.’s refusal to be interviewed. The Mueller report states that Trump “declined to be voluntarily interviewed” by Mueller, who wanted to ask him in particular about the infamous Trump Tower meeting.

As Benjamin Wittes notes, this suggests Trump might have asserted his Fifth Amendment right to avoid self-incrimination and that as a result, Mueller might have been unsatisfied about what he could learn about Trump’s participation in the meeting.

Mueller could clarify that Trump’s refusal to testify impeded efforts to learn that — which would make both the meeting and that refusal to testify look more serious.

Other contacts between Trumpworld and Russia. The Mueller report established extensive connections between various Trumpworld figures and Russia that constituted efforts to conspire with Russian electoral sabotage. But the report also notes that some officials “affiliated with the Trump campaign lied” to investigators, which “materially impaired the investigation.”

McQuade tells me Democrats can ask Mueller: “What were the questions about links to Russia that you were unable to answer as a result of these obstructive acts?”

WaPo: Trump lashes out at Mueller, accusing him of a crime ahead of planned congressional testimony http://wapo.st/2ZLZwkk

A report made public in December said that the Justice Department inspector general could not recover texts from the phones assigned to Strzok and Page for their work with Mueller because by the time investigators requested the devices, they had been reset in preparation for others to use them.

The report detailed glitches that complicated the inspector general’s ability to recover and review messages exchanged during a five-month period ending the day Mueller was appointed.

But the inspector general wrote there was “no evidence” that Strzok and Page “attempted to circumvent” the FBI’s data-retention policies, and the “content of the text messages did not appear to be a factor” in whether and how they were retained.

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYRB, Murray Waas: Timeline of Deceit: From Trump’s Draft to Rosenstein’s Cover Story http://bit.ly/2RAy3PO

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks On this date in 1973, former White House Counsel John W. Dean began testifying before the Senate Watergate Committee, implicating top administration officials, including President Richard Nixon as well as himself, in the Watergate scandal and cover-up.

⭕ 25 Jun 2019

Politico Mag, Andrew Weiss: Trump’s Confused Russia Policy Is a Boon for Putin http://politi.co/2XsTZlW
// And it isn’t helped by the imminent departure of several staff with expertise on the subject.

NYT Mag, Sarah Topol: What Does Putin Really Want? http://nyti.ms/2RDyFEr
// Russia is dead set on being a global power. But what looks like grand strategy is often improvisation — amid America’s retreat.

WaPo: Mueller to testify to Congress in open session about his investigation http://wapo.st/2KEmcj8

NYT: Robert Mueller to Testify Before House Committees http://nyti.ms/2xbjF7a

🐣 RT @JakeSherman Remember what Robert Mueller said: “Any testimony from this office would not go beyond our report. … [T]he report is my testimony. I would not provide information beyond that which is already public in any appearance before Congress.”
⋙ 🐣 That’s fine. Many will be hearing what’s actually in the report for the first time.

MSNBC, 11th Hour: What questions should Congress ask Robert Mueller when he testifies? http://on.msnbc.com/ 2xfwptq
// What questions should members of Congress ask fmr. Special Counsel Robert Mueller when he testifies in July? Frank Figliuzzi, Jeremy Bash, and Joyce Vance give us their take.
⋙ 🐣 “Has AG Barr committed obstruction of justice in the way he represented the findings of the investigation to the public?”

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Robert Mueller has agreed to testify before Congress pursuant to subpoena. ¤ Russia attacked our democracy to help Trump win. Trump welcomed and used that help. As Mueller said, that should concern every American. ¤ And now, every American will get to hear directly from Mueller.

🐣 RT @glennkirschner2 Executive privilege 1. Does not apply to Mueller as he was not an advisor to the president and 2. Was waived regarding every fact included in the Mueller report. Why? Because Trump said he’d let Barr decide if executive privilege should be invoked. It was not = waived. Period.

💽 MSNBC, 11thHour: What we can and cannot expect to hear from Mueller when he testifies to Congress http://on.msnbc.com/2LfyvBT
// What topics will Mueller answer questions about? What will he not be willing to discuss? We break down what we can expect when the former special counsel testifies on Capitol Hill in July. Frank Figliuzzi, Jeremy Bash, and Joyce Vance give us their take.

‼️ 🐣 RT @realDonaldTrump Presidential Harrassment!

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 IT IS HAPPENING.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Breaking: Inbox: Today, House Judiciary Chair Nadler and House Intelligence Chair Schiff announced that Special Counsel Robert Mueller has agreed to testify pursuant to a subpoena before both the Judiciary and Intelligence Committees in open session on Wednesday, July 17, 2019.

🐣 RT @ewarren The Mueller report made clear that the president obstructed justice multiple times. If he were anyone else, he’d be in handcuffs. Attorney General Barr can try to cover for the president all he wants, but the American people deserve to hear the full truth from Mueller himself.

🐣 RT @MSNBC BREAKING: In response to subpoenas, Robert Mueller has agreed to testify publicly before Congress on July 17, House Judiciary and Intel Cmte. chairmen announce. [Letter:] https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1143690652271697920/photo/1

💙💙🐣 🔆 This❗️⋙ RT @RepJerryNadler I am pleased to announce that @HouseJudiciary and House Intel will have Special Counsel Robert Mueller testify in open session on July 17, pursuant to a subpoena issued this evening. http://bit.ly/2X7S9Xt We look forward to having Mr. Mueller testify, as do all Americans.
https://twitter.com/RepJerryNadler/status/1143685672148131840/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 But but but – what if Trump invokes Almighty Infinite Eternal Executive Privilege?

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade Mueller noted that false and incomplete statements, deleted communciations and encrypted apps caused “gaps” in his investigation. What did Trump and his campaign conceal? My thoughts in @just_security
⋙ JustSecurity, Barbara McQuade: Did Trump and His Team Successfully Obstruct Mueller’s Investigation? http://bit.ly/2FK8NC7

🐣 RT @kyledcheney SCHIFF says a Mueller subpoena would likely be *two* subpoenas — one from Judiciary, one from Intel. Asked whether he and Nadler would make the decision separately, he said “We’re linking arms.” ¤ He declined to say if Mueller might actually *want* a subpoena

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Bolton grins next to his Russian counterpart, Nikolai Patrushev, who claims that U.S. drone was shot down inside Iranian airspace and calls U.S. evidence “unprofessional” and of “poor quality.” Patrushev asserts that #Iran has always been and remains Russia’s ally and partner. 📌 https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1143493965540409344
⋙ Source 1: Haaretz: Contradicting Trump, Top Putin Adviser Says U.S. Drone Downed in Iranian Airspace http://bit.ly/2IJwuw3
// At first-ever trilateral meeting in Jerusalem, National Security Adviser Bolton says U.S. ready for Iran to engage in ‘real negotiations’
⋙ Source 2: Tass: Russian security chief slams attempts to put Iran on par with IS as inadmissible http://bit.ly/2YcHZl0
// Iran is a contributor to the fight against terrorism and the settlement of the conflict in Syria, according to the official

RFE/RL: Austrian Supreme Court Upholds U.S. Extradition Request For Ukrainian Tycoon Firtash http://bit.ly/2X52cYN

VIENNA — Austria’s Supreme Court has upheld a decision allowing a request by the United States to extradite Ukrainian tycoon Dmytro Firtash, the latest twist in the case for the oligarch who has been fighting against extradition since his 2014 arrest in Vienna.

Following the court ruling on June 25, a final decision will be made by the country’s justice minister on whether to follow through with the request.

U.S. authorities have been investigating Firtash, 54, since 2006 on suspicion of bribery and forming an organized crime group.

A former business partner of U.S. President Donald Trump’s ex-campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, and one of Ukraine’s wealthiest men, Firtash has been charged in a U.S. federal court in Chicago, as part of an alleged bribery scheme involving titanium supplies for aircraft giant Boeing.

He also was considered an important financier of the former ruling Party of Regions party, and was involved in hiring Manafort, then a U.S. political consultant and lobbyist, in 2005 to help rebuild the party after its then-leader, Viktor Yanukovych, was defeated for the presidency by Viktor Yushchenko following the 2004 Orange Revolution.

Firtash also had a brief partnership with Manafort in 2008, to invest in New York City real estate, though that deal never materialized.

Manafort was Trump’s campaign chairman in 2016, until he was fired that August, amid revelations about his extensive work in Ukraine.

⭕ 24 Jun 2019

TIME, Barbara McQuade and Joyce White Vance: These 11 Mueller Report Myths Just Won’t Die. Here’s Why They’re Wrong http://bit.ly/2ZJLfoi

Politico: These 3 lawmakers know the secrets in Mueller’s report http://politi.co/2NbHC9m //➔ Reps Val Demings (D-FL), Eric Swalwell (D-CA), John Ratcliffe (R-TX)
// They’ve got special access because they sit on both the Intelligence and Judiciary committees.

🔆 This❗️⋙ RawStory: AG Bill Barr killed 7 Robert Mueller investigations — 10 days after he submitted his report http://bit.ly/2FveFyR

🐣 We’re going to need impeachment hearings for the next 12 months to drown out the sounds of the circular firing squad. @SpeakerPelosi @LeaderHoyer @RepJerryNadler @RepAdamSchiff @RepCummings

💽 🔆 This❗️⋙ LawWorksAction.org: TheInvestigation: A Search for the Truth in Ten Acts http://bit.ly/2xdUHnL Video
// long: https://lawworksaction.org/the-investigation/


(Starts after 5 minutes or so)

⭕ 23 Jun 2019

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks Today is June 23, the anniversary of #Watergate’s #SmokingGunTape. I know because I was one of the prosecutors in the case how devastating it was. Today I see the #MuellerReport as the #SmokingGun of #Trumpgate. It proves obstruction of justice and calls for Congressional action.

🐣 RT @maggieNYT POTUS told @GStephanopoulos he read the Mueller report. He told @chucktodd he read the “conclusion.”

🐣 RT @Irenie_M Rep. Adam Schiff on Special Counsel Robert Mueller testifying to House leaders: “I hope that we’ll reach that decision this week because we want to have him come in during July … whether it is voluntary or involuntary by subpoena” #CNNSOTU
💽 https://twitter.com/Irenie_M/status/1142800245912477696?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 22 Jun 2019

⭕ 21 Jun 2019

🔄 🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade If you haven’t read the Mueller Report, watch the movie:
💙💙 ⋙ 🐣 RT @nowthisnews Exclusive: De Niro, @robreiner, @SophiaBush, @StephenKing, @jvn, and more are cutting through the Trump administration’s lies about the Mueller report
💽 https://twitter.com/BarbMcQuade/status/1142096240555044865?s=20/photo/1

Politico: Nadler: Hope Hicks testimony is huge gift in legal battle with Trump http://politi.co/31Qavv5
// In an exclusive interview, Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler also said Democrats would soon sue former White House Counsel Don McGahn.

NBCNews: Manafort and Hannity exchanged hundreds of text messages about Mueller-Russia probe http://nbcnews.to/2N3ayAo
// “The media is trying to split me with DT and family by lies and untruths,” Manafort wrote to Hannity in August 2017. “It is such a dirty game.”

🐣 RT @brhodes Iran incoherence and danger of unnecessary war. Children detained in horrific conditions. Rising risk of economic downturn. Constitutional norms gutted. It takes time for a President’s actions to become manifest in consequences. Now we see them unfolding before our eyes.

⭕ 20 Jun 2019

AlterNet: Andrew McCabe rains hell on ‘insanely stupid’ Trump in epic rant — then calls for impeachment hearings http://bit.ly/2Iu4eO3

WaPo, Ellen Weintraub: Foreign spending in our elections is a threat to our national sovereignty http://wapo.st/2J0KKiQ Weintraub is chair of the Federal Election Commission

🐣 RT @HouseJudiciary The President has said he is open to receiving information from a foreign adversary. In fact, by stating publicly that he would accept help from a foreign government, he may well have encouraged more foreign influence operations against our democracy.

🐣 RT @RepSwalwell And that is why @SenBlumenthal and I are serious about the Duty to Report Act. Protecting the integrity of our elections should not be a partisan issue. It is time for Congress to act now.
⋙ 🐣 RT @HouseInSession Former White House communications director Hope Hicks told the House Judiciary Committee privately that she believed President Donald Trump was “serious” when he said that he would accept information about a rival from a foreign source, said the panel’s chairman, Nadler.

⭕ 19 Jun 2019

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman This is batshit insane. The woman in charge of negotiating arms control with Moscow got married in 2017 and the person who officiated her wedding was…. Russian spy Maria Butina’s bf Paul Erickson.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JoshRogin Exclusive: State Department official Andrea Thompson, who is in charge of negotiations with Moscow, didn’t disclose ties to the boyfriend of Russian agent Maria Butina
⋙⋙ WaPo: State Department official didn’t disclose ties to the boyfriend of Russian agent Maria Butina http://wapo.st/2FliDKi

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog “The investigation includes a review of Deutsche Bank’s handling of so-called suspicious activity reports that its employees prepared about possibly problematic transactions, including some linked to President Trump’s son-in-law… Jared Kushner…”
⋙ NYT: Deutsche Bank Faces Criminal Investigation for Potential Money-Laundering Lapses http://nyti.ms/2WRAcaP

✅ WaPo FactChecker: Fact-checking President Trump’s reelection campaign kickoff http://wapo.st/2Flbae8

NYT, Peter Goodman: Globalization Is Moving Past the U.S. and Its Vision of World Order http://nyti.ms/2IqmTtR

DailyBeast, Michael Weiss: Trump Invited New Russian ‘Information’ About Opponents. Europe Knows Where That Leads. http://bit.ly/2IQmuQu
// The trouble with inviting foreign countries into your political system is that once they accept the invitation they never leave.

⭕ 18 Jun 2019

🐣 RT @TrinityResists Trump “won”
MI by 10,704 votes–16 EV
PA by 44,292 votes–20 EV
WI by 22,748 votes–10 EV
Combined Trump won* by a scant 77,744 votes—0.062%
Polls—Clinton will win
Russia—46 Electoral Votes installed him in the WH
GOP—We’ll do Nothing to secure elections
Trump—I’ll cheat again
⋙ WaPo, Henry Olsen: Trump’s chances in 2020 aren’t nearly as bad as people think http://wapo.st/2WQynQr

Newsweek, Karine Jean-Pierre: Democrats Can Both Impeach Trump and Win 2020 http://bit.ly/2WSpDEm

🔆 This❗️⋙ NBCNews, Barbara McQuade and Joyce Vance: Mueller’s report may be completed, but his work isn’t done. And that’s what we told Congress. http://nbcnews.to/2KZN9NB
// It seems like every day brings new allegations about the Trump administration’s conduct. The volume of them can be overwhelming, but we can’t allow ourselves to lose focus.

Politico: Dems to grill Hope Hicks on alleged Trump obstruction http://politi.co/2Zy5uFc

TheAtlantic, Peter Wehner: Trump’s Sinister Assault on Truth http://bit.ly/2MUme8q
// The president appears committed to destroying the very idea of facts.

Politico Playbook: Trump’s two worlds http://politi.co/2L0iLCr

🐣 RT @thedailybeast “Trump knows he won in 2016 by spewing racism and bigotry; now he’s behind in the 2020 polls and has the power of presidency to amplify his vicious messaging. This will be more hateful than anything we’ve seen yet, or than most of us have even imagined.”
⋙ DailyBeast, Dean Obeidallah: Trump’s 2020 Plan: Amplify White Supremacists and Promote Fear and Hate http://bit.ly/2XVgxIn
// We’ve seen this play before. But now it isn’t coming from a stunt candidate but from a sitting president desperate to avoid a humiliating rejection by American voters.

TheHill: Russia warns US is trying to ‘provoke war’ with Iran http://bit.ly/ 2KZaWNm

TheBulwark, Philip Rotner: How to Impeach Donald Trump http://bit.ly/2WOFQ2r
// The Republican Senate won’t do it. The Democratic House won’t do it. But there is a way, if Nancy Pelosi wants to do it.

… [R]un a stealthy, undeclared impeachment process. Call it an investigation, call it oversight, call it anything you want—but don’t call it impeachment. In fact, make a big show of being against impeachment because it would be so divisive, and such an obstacle to the House doing its real job of work for the American people. And while you’re doing that, call witnesses, force Trump to stonewall, and win one court battle after another.

Then wait until the presidential campaign is in full swing—when it’s too late to get to an impeachment vote—and announce that the president has left you no choice but to start a formal impeachment inquiry: We might not be able to remove, or even impeach him, but we owe a duty to the Constitution and to future generations not to turn a blind eye to his misconduct.

Never finish. ¤ Right up to the election.

⭕ 17 Jun 2019

💙💙💽 PBS: All of the Mueller report’s major findings in less than 30 minutes http://to.pbs.org/2XOhHbH

BusinessInsider, David Choi: Navy SEAL officer who oversaw the Bin Laden raid suggests Trump could learn about ‘integrity’ from Obama and Bush http://bit.ly/2WXqngA Retired US Navy Admiral William McRaven

Crooks&Liars, Susie Madrak: John Oliver Explains Why He’s Now In Favor Of Impeaching Trump http://bit.ly/2IqXDnr
// “I know that we’ve all become numb to Trump by this point, but moments like that really shock you out of your stupor and make you think, ‘Oh hang on, that guy’s got to be impeached.'”

🐣 .@SteveKornacki Hillary didn’t lose because of Trump’s successful campaigning, but because of Comey, Russia and Trump’s buying off his mistresses in the last couple of weeks, a crime for which he is an unindicted co-conspirator.

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks On this anniversary, we must learn Watergate’s lessons and see the danger of Trump and Barr’s repetitions of Nixon’s “if I do it, it’s not illegal.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @SpiroAgnewGhost Chilling to read this NYT op-ed from the 1st anniv. of Watergate, June 17, 1973, 46 yrs ago tmrw. ¤ Read it & compare to what we are living through now. This was 8 days before John Dean’s riveting, explosive testimony that revealed Nixon’s deep complicity in a massive cover up. https://twitter.com/SpiroAgnewGhost/status/1139998592330977280?s=20/photo/1
// 6/26/1973; NYT: “Subverting America”

🔆 This❗️⋙ Mediaite: Shock Fox News Poll: 50 Percent of American Voters Want Trump Impeached http://bit.ly/2ImMnIK It’s time! @SpeakerPelosi @LeaderHoyer @RepJerryNadler @RepAdamSchiff @RepCummings
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1140932036343083009?s=20/photo/1
// Poll: 6/9-12

🐣 RT @voxdotcom “The actual timeline of events in 2016 suggests that if anything, the FBI’s actions were a net positive for Trump’s campaign, not a negative. But that reality is inconvenient for Trump, so he’s trying to rewrite history.” — Vox’s Aaron Rupar
⋙ Vox, Aaron Rupar: Trump accidentally undercuts his own “deep state” FBI conspiracy theory http://bit.ly/2XSLjlf
// Trump thinks Obama had it out for him in 2016. George Stephanopoulos debunked that idea with one question.

WaPo, Dana Milbank: Trump’s mental gymnastics are incomprehensible http://wapo.st/2FhEtOI

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Calling this highly unusual doesn’t even begin to capture how strange it is for the no. 2 official at DOJ to intervene in a state custody issue.
⋙ NYT: Paul Manafort Seemed Headed to Rikers. Then the Justice Department Intervened. http://nyti.ms/2ZqGHD4
// The decision came after Attorney General William Barr’s top deputy sent a letter to state prosecutors. Mr. Manafort will now be held in a federal lockup while he faces state charges.

🐣 RT @DalaiLama Ideas may travel from the top down, but the movements that put them into effect have to work from the bottom up. I am encouraged to see young people trying to bring about positive change. Confident because their efforts are based on truth and reason—therefore they will succeed.

🐣 RT @brianklaas To put this into the US context, the equivalent would be 83 million Americans taking to the streets. https://twitter.com/brianklaas/status/1140636817320030209?s=20
// Hong Kong

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💽 Crooks&Liars: All Of The Mueller Report’s Findings In Under 30 Minutes! http://bit.ly/2Rl8GBq
// PBS does a national service, outlining the Mueller Report in a half hour video.

RollingStone, Jamil Smith: Please Stop Thinking This Will Be a Fair Election http://bit.ly/2FhfhrT
// President Trump declared his willingness to betray the country, and Republicans are ready to help

Politico, Anita Kumar: Inside Trump’s plan to battle the 15 investigations facing him http://politi.co/2IonlsE
// Unlike most other candidates who face allegations of wrongdoing, he hopes to use them as part of a strategy that he hopes will help win him re-election.

🐣 I just read that entire transcript of GeorgeS’s extended interview with Trump. He is seriously out of touch with reality, truly delusional, refuses to accept factual correction. His thinking is bizarre. I don’t know how anyone can stand to work for him. Scary.

NYT, Neal Katyal: Trump’s Abuse of Executive Privilege Is More Than a Present Danger http://nyti.ms/2ZxkmDN
// He’s probably making it harder for future presidents to govern.

Politico: Christie, Lewandowski and Manafort eyed as Dems’ new star witnesses http://politi.co/2Y1vOXW
// House Democrats are prepping a new oversight strategy to circumvent Trump’s stonewalling.

⭕ 16 Jun 2019

WaPo, Ron Fournier: Will impeachment backfire on Democrats? Not if they do it right. http://wapo.st/31IZStW

TheGuardian, Peter Stone: Barr’s ‘investigation of investigators’ sparks fears for efforts to thwart Russia http://bit.ly/2ZonjGW
// Investigation into Mueller report origins could hamper attempts to combat Kremlin meddling in 2020 election, ex-officials say

🐣 RT @jamilsmith What they lack in preparation, policy expertise, and adherence to any semblance of legal standards, this administration certainly makes up for with its empty machismo, transparent gaslighting, and consistent anti-intellectualism.
⋙ 🐣 RT @atrupar On Fox News Sunday, Mike Pompeo nearly blows a gasket when Chris Wallace asks him very straightforward questions regarding Trump’s comments about how he wouldn’t contact the FBI if he’s offered dirt on a 2020 opponent by a foreign government.
💽 https://twitter.com/JamilSmith/status/1140384079277203457?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @Justin_Halpern My dad was on the U.S.S Maddox, the boat that was “attacked” that started the Vietnam war. He said no one could understand why they were in the Tonkin gulf until one officer at breakfast goes “they sent us here to get blown up so they can start a war they really want to start.”

🐣 Trump seems to be a throwback to an earlier, more brutal, tribal age, before the emergence of systems of laws other than force and subjugation. Or something went drastically wrong with his upbringing. Some might say he’s Nietschean. It’s scary how many people fall in line.

Newsweek: Chris Christie: Trump ‘Really Thinks’ It’s Normal to Accept Dirt From Foreign Governments on Political Opponents http://bit.ly/2wWSaOL
⋙ 🐣 Trump doesn’t understand laws, norms or ethics and assumes those who say they are guided by them are just saying so to gain advantage or else are “suckers” or “losers.”

HuffPo: Trump Accuses New York Times Of Treason For Story On U.S. Attacks On Russian Power Grid http://bit.ly/2MQrrOm
// The newspaper shot back that Trump’s own officials made clear they had no security concerns about the article.

🐣 RT @peterdaou Wow. Half the country believes the Trump campaign coordinated with Russia to get him elected. ¤ The logical conclusion of that belief is that Trump isn’t a legitimate president.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JesseFFerguson New FOX NEWS poll.
Do you think Trump campaign coordinated w/ Russians during ’16 campaign?
YES: 50%
NO: 44%
March 2019
Yes: 44%
No: 42%
Jan 2017
Yes: 40%
No: 52%
**the more you know**

🐣 RT @tribelaw Linda Greenhouse: “Should the House Democrats take a cue from Tribe and proceed to impeachment despite the seeming impossibility that the Senate would vote—by the constitutionally required two-thirds majority—to convict Trump and remove him from office?”
⋙💙💙 NYRB, Linda Greenhouse: The Impeachment Question http://bit.ly/2wYlqVc

🐣 RT @joshscampbell The President accidentally undercuts the “Deep State” claim by admitting a leak about the FBI’s investigation before the election would have been fatal. ¤ “Had that gone out before the election, I don’t think I would have had enough time to defend myself.”
⋙ 🐣 He should thank Comey, McCabe, Strzok and Page, anyone of whom could have leaked it.

🐣 RT @ And how soon should we expect Trump to order Attorney General Barr to open an investigation of Pentagon officials based on this @nytimes reporting? Given that AG Barr has all the independence of a tapeworm, he will comply.
⋙ 🐣 RT @GlennKirshner2 Whereas this is a prudent move to protect our country from a reckless, lawless, Russia-controlled president, it further demonstrates the need for impeachment. We should not have to resort to a shadow “government within a government” to secure our nation.

⭕ 15 Jun 2019

ChicagoTrib/AP (Jun): Trump 2020 campaign secretly working with former Cambridge Analytica staffers http://bit.ly/2Zwu89S

🐣 RT @Comey Political candidates and elected officials should not talk about the future prosecution of any individual. Law enforcement decisions must be apolitical.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom It is hard to read this tweet in any way other than: “I am terrified that Vladimir Putin will read this story and believe it, so I will say that it is not true and attack the NYT for reporting it.” ¤ The President’s very personal fear of Putin is palpable.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Do you believe that the Failing New York Times just did a story stating that the United States is substantially increasing Cyber Attacks on Russia. This is a virtual act of Treason by a once great paper so desperate for a story, any story, even if bad for our Country….. […] …..ALSO, NOT TRUE! Anything goes with our Corrupt News Media today. They will do, or say, whatever it takes, with not even the slightest thought of consequence! These are true cowards and without doubt, THE ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE!

🐣 RT @davidfrum The US military is not briefing the US president on major cyber warfare operations against a hostile foreign power because they do not trust the president not to betray those operations to that hostile foreign power.
🐣 RT @davidfrum If the military is wrong about the president, if he should be trusted, then we have here the worst breach of civilian supremacy over the military since … ever, right? ¤ But if the military is right … what do we have then?
⋙ 🐣 ⋙ 🐣 The military is split. Officers are skeptical of Trump, but the rank-and-file support him.

🐣 RT @MarkWarner The President is making it quite clear that he wants the Senate GOP to obstruct any attempt to prevent future foreign election interference.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ real https://twitter.com/MarkWarner/status/1139643602353688577?s=20

🐣 RT @tribelaw The ironclad case for impeachment is that every day he remains in power he is a mortal danger to the United States. Punish him later, through the criminal process. But begin the process of EXPELLING him immediately — by starting an #ImpeachmentInquiryNow

WaPo, Paul Kane: Pro-impeachment Amash insists he hasn’t changed but Republican Party has http://wapo.st/2XfKvK2

NewYorker, John Cassidy: The Stephanopoulos Interview Is Another Fine Mess for Trump http://bit.ly/2IkP9OJ

NYT: In Face-Off With Iran, Escalation May Depend on Who Prevails Inside Washington and Tehran http://nyti.ms/2XgGh4K

🐣 RT @SethAbramson (THREAD) This thread discusses the difference(s) between the OPPOSITION RESEARCH conducted by the Democrats in 2016 and the CRIMES committed by the GOP candidate for president during the 2016 campaign. I hope you’ll share this thread with anyone who you think might be interested. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1140076913202884608?s=20

🐣 RT @kasparov63 Asha gets to the core of Trumpism, and other aspects of crumbling democratic norms. People like Trump don’t ask WHY things are wrong if those things are useful to them personally. They look only at the consequences, good or bad.
📌 https://twitter.com/Kasparov63/status/1140018935787642880?s=20
⋙ 🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ LINT. I didn’t see this question being asked or answered on TV, so beyond the question of “is it legal” to accept oppo research from a foreign government, let’s ask WHY it’s wrong. What are the practical and policy reasons we’d not want a presidential candidate to do this? 📌 https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1139167644240793600?s=20

🐣 So now he knows (someone will point the article out to him like, say, Putin). Then what? What is the NYT trying to do? What are the sources trying to do? What if Trump shuts it down? This scares me.
🐣 RT @CarlBildt This is dangerous: US puts potentially crippling malware into the Russian energy grid. Russia is certain to do its utmost to prepare at least reciprocal capabilities against civilian infrastructure in Western countries.
🐣 RT @brianklaas Trump accused a newspaper of treason today. He once again used a Stalinist term to incite violence against the press. It won’t be a big story for even a few hours. That’s creeping authoritarianism. The unthinkable has become routine. And as he gets away with it, he grows worse.
⋙ NYT: U.S. Escalates Online Attacks on Russia’s Power Grid http://nyti.ms/2MNAKi8

Two administration officials said they believed Mr. Trump had not been briefed in any detail about the steps to place “implants” — software code that can be used for surveillance or attack — inside the Russian grid.

Pentagon and intelligence officials described broad hesitation to go into detail with Mr. Trump about operations against Russia for concern over his reaction — and the possibility that he might countermand it or discuss it with foreign officials, as he did in 2017 when he mentioned a sensitive operation in Syria to the Russian foreign minister.

Because the new law defines the actions in cyberspace as akin to traditional military activity on the ground, in the air or at sea, no such briefing would be necessary, they added.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Fmr. U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice: “I hope very much that the American people do not forget the difference between right and wrong, normal and absolutely abnormal, which is what we’re experiencing in these times.”
⋙ MSNBC, RachelMaddow: Rice: Trump shows ‘extraordinary disregard for our democracy’ http://on.msnbc.com/2ZriYmc
// Susan Rice, former national security advisor to President Obama, talks with Rachel Maddow about Donald Trump’s stated openness to receiving illegal foreign help to his campaign and the threat that poses to the United States.

🐣 RT @MalcolmNance What the hell? So Iran allegedly fired on a Reaper Drone? Why would this information be kept from us? Was the Reaper over Iranian waters? This makes the case for believing Trump even WORSE. #NotBuyingIt
⋙ 🐣 RT @sfrantzman New information from CNN says a US Reaper drone was fired on before the tanker attack incident, now in this timeline
⋙⋙ MiddleEastCenter: Timeline and details: June 13 Gulf of Oman tanker “attack” http://bit.ly/2RjJb3p

⭕ 14 Jun 2019

TheHill, Kristal Ball: This is just the start of American authoritarianism http://bit.ly/2XjjVQ7

WaPo, Max Boot: Trump sycophants jump to cover the president’s claim that he’ll break the law http://wapo.st/2WNHEbK

TPM, Nicole Lafond: The 6 Wildest Moments From Trump’s Latest ‘Fox And Friends’ Phone-In http://bit.ly/2Zvjsrp

🐣 .@JoyAnnReid Accepting anything of value from a foreign national to help win an election is already illegal. Proposed legislation nixed by Blackburn would have codified requirement to report any such offers to the FBI. Other bills would shore up voting systems, etc.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 FEC Chair Ellen Weintraub: “It’s actually a matter of black-letter law. It’s pretty straightforward. Anyone in the U.S. is not allowed to accept anything of value from a foreign national, particularly a foreign government, in connection with an election.”
⋙ MSNBC, MorningJoe: FEC chair: Entire US gov’t. must speak out http://on.msnbc.com/2XNAOzo
// FEC Chair Ellen Weintraub issued a statement Thursday on campaigns accepting foreign aid the day after the president said he’d consider taking information on opponents from other countries. Weintraub joins Morning Joe to discuss.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Trump’s incoherent walk-back won’t help http://wapo.st/2MODMCZ

🐣 Trophy wife. Porn model. Gold digger. Illegally worked on tourist Visa. Chain migration. Plagiarist. Doesn’t do 10% of work other FLs have done. Worst FL ever.

🐣 How about reparations for the Irish immigrants who were considered subhuman and were starved out of Ireland. In America, they were considered less valuable than slaves because they weren’t property and were put to work digging canals and building railroads in the 1850s.

🐣 RT @atrupar In which Trump accuses former White House counsel Don McGahn of lying under oath. ¤ This clip is an illustration of how the coverup is ongoing.
💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1139598446137085959?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @TheHill Sen. Mitt Romney: “That would be simply unthinkable for a candidate for president to accept that involvement, to encourage it, to participate with it in any way, shape or form. It would strike at the very heart of our democracy.” http://hill.cm/ZgpTOJx
💽 https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1139593594837147649?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade Trump’s dispute of McGahn’s story of obstruction makes it more important than ever to question McGahn under oath before Congress and the public.
⋙ WaPo: Trump says McGahn ‘may have been confused’ when he said Trump directed him to pursue Mueller’s firing http://wapo.st/2ZrLGDz

Salon, Chauncey DeVega: Yale psychiatrist Bandy Lee: Trump’s mental health is now a “national and global emergency” http://bit.ly/2FcfRqy
// Dr. Bandy Lee convened experts to study the Mueller report. They conclude that Trump “can no longer see reality”

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 FEC Chair Ellen Weintraub: “It’s actually a matter of black-letter law. It’s pretty straightforward. Anyone in the U.S. is not allowed to accept anything of value from a foreign national, particularly a foreign government, in connection with an election.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, MorningJoe: FEC chair: Entire US gov’t. must speak out http://on.msnbc.com/2XNAOzo
// FEC Chair Ellen Weintraub issued a statement Thursday on campaigns accepting foreign aid the day after the president said he’d consider taking information on opponents from other countries. Weintraub joins Morning Joe to discuss.

Politico [EU]: Russian groups targeted EU election with fake news, says European Commission http://politi.co/2wRsh2E
// Analysis finds ‘continued and sustained disinformation activity.’

🐣 RT @tribelaw “How could these most deadly foreign adversaries of republican government better gratify their desire to gain an improper ascendant in our councils . . . than by raising a creature of their own to the chief magistracy of the Union?” — ALEXANDER HAMILTON, 1788

🐣 RT @ABC EXCLUSIVE: Pres. Trump tells @GStephanopoulos he never suggested firing special counsel Robert Mueller—and what ex-White House counsel Don McGahn told Mueller “doesn’t matter.” https://abcn.ws/2Ie3Bb3
💽 https://twitter.com/ABC/status/1139466281864876032?s=20/photo/1

⭕ 13 Jun 2019

USAToday, Michael Stern: ‘I think I’d take it’ is the last straw. Nancy Pelosi, it’s time to impeach Trump. http://bit.ly/2IOv96a
// Don’t let an emboldened Trump commit ethical and criminal violations with no repercussions. It’s demoralizing for Democrats and politically risky.

NewYorker, Susan Glasser: Forget “No Collusion.” Trump Is Now Pro-Collusion http://bit.ly/2Iiqtq1

✅ WaPo FactChecker, Glenn Kessler (Apr): What the Steele dossier said vs. what the Mueller report said http://wapo.st/2wW296W

✅ PolitiFact (2018): The FBI, the Steele dossier and wiretapping, explained http://bit.ly/2oYc0oL

✅ PolitiFact: How pundits defended Trump’s ABC interview, and why it’s misleading http://bit.ly/2KkoZxI

🐣 RT @MSNBC Fmr. National Security Adviser Susan Rice on Pres. Trump: “The real question is if he’s not playing on America’s team, then whose interest is he serving? Is it just his own personal, political, and financial interests, or is it somebody else’s?”
⋙ MSNBC, MitchellReports: Susan Rice reacts to Trump saying he’d take foreign info on opponents http://on.msnbc.com/2Ig2BTJ
// The president says he would accept assistance from a foreign government in the upcoming 2020 election. Former National Security Advisor, Susan Rice, joins Andrea Mitchell to discuss.

TheHill: Trump campaign says it will handle foreign intel offers on ‘case by case basis’ http://bit.ly/2F9JcC7

🐣 RT @RussiaUN #Nebenzia: There’s a need to unite in order to achieve one of the most important goals of today – launch a regional dialogue aimed at establishing a security architecture in #PersianGulf, where now tension around #Iran is being artificially inflated. #LAS
https://bit.ly/2XL3fho)

WaPo: U.S. military intelligence steps up accusation against Russia over nuclear testing http://wapo.st/2IflPJd
// The new statement from the Defense Intelligence Agency amounted to a more direct accusation against Russia, which has vehemently rejected the accusations.

WaPo, Todd Stern: The real reason Nancy Pelosi is ducking impeachment http://wapo.st/2KiT8NH

In short, the time of reckoning is upon us. Of course, there are risks in moving forward, but the risks of not doing so are greater. Taking into account principle, precedent and politics, the House should open an impeachment inquiry, upholding its separate but equal power to do its sworn duty. Now is a moment for clarity, toughness and spine. History is watching.

Politico, Darren Samuelson and Natasha Bertrand: Trump smashed months of FBI work to thwart election interference http://politi.co/2x1UIex
// Trump’s willingness to accept foreign assistance has essentially invited overseas spies to meddle with 2020 presidential campaigns, undoing months of work, said law enforcement veterans.

NYT: Trump Assailed for Saying He Would Take Campaign Help From Russia http://nyti.ms/2IEpZcQ

🐣 RT @joshscampbell After the President suggests he might break the law, the Federal Election Commission reminds the world that breaking the law is in fact illegal. ¤ No word yet from the Justice Department.
⋙ 🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @EllenLWeintraub [FEC Chair] I would not have thought that I needed to say this.


// Statement Regarding Illegal Campaign Contributions From ForeignGovernments

“It is illegal to solicit, accept, or receive anything of value from a foreign national in connection with a U.S. election. … Any political campaign that receives an offer of a prohibited donation from a foreign source should report that offer to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.”

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi It should go without saying: if a foreign adversary offers a candidate any assistance, they shouldn’t only not accept it — they should report it to the FBI. #LawlessPresident

🐣 Iran, please rid us of this meddlesome president.
🐣 China, you’re our only hope. Please hack the @RNC and get dirt on Trump to release during our elections. It’s fine by him.
🐣 China, if you’re listening – @realDonaldTrump says it’s okay for you to interfere with our election.

TheAtlantic, David Frum: Trump’s Astonishing Confession http://bit.ly/2XFUnts
// The president said he would accept information from foreign countries if it were to help his presidential campaign.

WaPo: Gillibrand’s vilification of pro-life people proves how hopeless she is http://wapo.st/2XLbTwm

WaPo, Max Boot: Trump has bragged that he will break the law http://wapo.st/31ApuJx

CNN: Sen. Lindsey Graham on Trump comment: Accepting foreign political dirt a ‘mistake’ http://cnn.it/2KKILSt

Axios: Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn blocks bill requiring campaigns to alert FBI to foreign assistance http://bit.ly/2Rnq093

🐣 RT @TheHill Rep. Adam Schiff: “I don’t think they’re at all equivalent. In the one case, you have a candidate making a public appeal to a hostile foreign power to break the law on his behalf. That’s what Donald Trump did. Nothing Hillary Clinton did is even remotely like that.” 💽 https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1139259054117834753?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @stuartstevens I’ve dealt with oppo research for 30 plus years. Clinton campaign hired a firm that researched Trump’s business. He did business in Russia (lied about it.)That research is standard. Receiving information from intelligence service of hostile foreign power is totally different.

🐣 RT @vermontgmg [Garrett Graff] Today should mark the start of an all-out press by the DC media to force the GOP to accept or repudiate Trump’s comments on foreign interference. Trump isn’t the Dems’ problem; he’s the GOP’s problem.

🐣 Both John McCain and Christopher Steele himself gave the “Steel dossier” to the FBI. That’s how Comey got it.

🐣 [To @embolina95] Yes, you’re right. What House Dems are actually trying to require is reporting any foreign contacts of help to the FBI. It’s been a “norm” but not a law. Actual accepting help is currently illegal.

🐣 RT @LincolnsBible House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy in 2016: ‘There’s two people I think Putin pays: Rohrabacher and Trump’
⋙ LATimes: House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy in 2016: ‘There’s two people I think Putin pays: Rohrabacher and Trump’ – http://lat.ms/2WDedo2
// 2016

🐣 RT @tedlieu Hey @realDonaldTrump: ¤ Can you accept a campaign donation from the Queen, the Prince & leaders of foreign powers? NO. In the same way, you cannot knowingly accept campaign assistance of a material value from foreigners. It’s ILLEGAL under the Fed Election Campaign Act. ¤ Get it? https://twitter.com/tedlieu/status/1139171626141081600?s=20

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Trump just mused openly about committing what might well be a crime http://wapo.st/2Rhsfuj
// Donald Trump Jr. wasn’t charged for soliciting Russian help in 2016. What Trump Sr. describes now about accepting foreign help in 2020 is different in two key respects.

🐣 RT @JackiSchechner Steele went straight to the FBI. He was an ally, not a foreign adversary. ¤ Also, he told the FBI.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kenvogel LINDSEY GRAHAM STATEMENT: “It should be practice for all public officials who are contacted by a foreign government with an offer of assistance to their campaign … to inform the @FBI & reject the offer.” ¤ *BUT: Graham then goes on to criticize Democrats over the STEELE dossier. https://twitter.com/kenvogel/status/1139177918872072194?s=20/photo/1

Vox, Matthew Yglesias and Andrew Prokop: The Steele dossier, explained Republican senators want the author of the “pee tape” document arrested. http://bit.ly/2KfP2pJ
// 2/2/2018

Medium: Anti-Abortion Hypocrisy Has Never Been Clearer http://bit.ly/2WF7M3M
// If every fertilized egg is life, why don’t Republicans legislate IVF?

Esquire, Jack Holmes: The President Just Proudly Declared He Would Collude in 2020 http://bit.ly/2wStXZE
// Donald Trump said in public he will betray the country and the Constitution. Does he have to say it on a secret tape for the House of Representatives to act?

WaPo: Trump cites frequent meetings with foreign leaders to try to justify comments on accepting opposition research http://wapo.st/2KiyQEm

Hullabaloo, Heather Digby Parton: Russia, if you’re listening … http://bit.ly/2XDFzeV
// Trump believes that anyone who likes him and wants to help him win is his friend, regardless of their motives.

🐣 RT @juneday864 Seeing the predictable “whatabout-ism” re: the Steele dossier. For one thing, note — when Sen. John McCain received a copy of the Steele dossier, he *contacted the FBI.* https://twitter.com/juneday864/status/1139182441434927106?s=20

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Sorry, Mr. President, wrong again. ¤ You eagerly took foreign help in the 2016 election and want it again. ¤ When a foreign national offered info relevant to our investigation — not election — we informed the FBI before and after the call. ¤ It’s called ethics. You should try it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real … When @RepAdamSchiff took calls from another person, also very successfully purporting to be a Russian Operative, did he call the FBI, or even think to call the FBI? NO! The fact is that the phony Witch Hunt is a giant scam where Democrats,…

TheAtlantic, Peter Nicholas: Trump Didn’t Learn Anything From 2016 http://bit.ly/2KgqrkL
// Somehow the president hasn’t yet absorbed that embracing foreign interference in an election can bring about a world of hurt.

🐣 Trump’s statements make the GOP’s counter-narrative that there was no reason to open an investigation on him even more ridiculous. Of course there was. ¤ Trump has declared there is nothing wrong with colluding with an enemy to win an election.

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Trump just invited another Russian attack. Mitch McConnell is making one more likely. http://wapo.st/2XIvrlb

🐣 Trump is a “clear and present danger” to national security. He has violated his Oath of Office to defend the U.S. “against all enemies, foreign and domestic.” @SpeakerPelosi

⭕ 12 Jun 2019

Salon (6/12): Yale psychiatrist Bandy X. Lee on Trump: “His state has been steadily deteriorating for some time” based on the Mueller Report http://bit.ly/32cuLHu
// Lee recently prepared a definitive mental health analysis of the Mueller report, which is gathering signatures

Newsweek: Russia Wants U.S. to Know That If Iran Deal Fails, It Will Be Donald Trump’s Fault http://bit.ly/2IdrU90

🐣 RT @HeathaT Three things wrong in @GOPLeader claims here.
1. The dossier info was first paid for by a Republican, Paul Singer, not Dems.
2. John McCain turned the #SteeleDossier over to the FBI
3. The FBI investigation into Trump started before anyone had the dossier.
⋙ 🐣 RT @LizRNC The Dems paid a foreigner to travel the world trying to drum something up against @realDonaldTrump
“And when they could not find it, they made it up” [?]
They took the lies to the FBI, who never checked it, & used it to spy on Americans
“Where is the outrage there?” – @GOPLeader

🐣 RT @ScarletAvengers GOP Congressman @DavidJollyFL ¤ is calling on Congress and urging the impeachment of donald trump after the Stephanopoulos interview. ¤ Jolly exited the Republican Party a few months ago after having had enough of their sycophancy and their lack of moral standing on everything trump.
⋙ .@DavidJollyFL says Trump’s comments that he’d accept political dirt from a foreign power in the next election are an “impeachable moment.” ¤ Learn more: nbcnews.to/2RdLc0R #11MSNBC #11thHour 💽 https://twitter.com/11thHour/status/1139014384582369280?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance This, by definition, the end of democracy. If only the president can determine whether the president’s conduct breaks the law, Trump can be president forever.
⋙ 🐣 RT @bradheath Trump’s lawyers argue in a new D.C. Cir. brief that Congress does not have the power to investigate whether the president broke the law. They say only the executive branch – the people who work for the president – is allowed to determine whether the president broke the law. https://twitter.com/bradheath/status/1138194820252483584?s=20/photo/1

WaPo: As Democrats deepen probes, Trump accuses them of being ‘totally out of control’ http://wapo.st/2F6TrY2

NYT, Thomas Edsall: The Meritocracy Is Under Siege http://nyti.ms/2KN4fy6
// Are we merely reproducing privilege or is there something to salvage in the system we have now?

NYT: Justice Dept. Seeks to Question C.I.A. in Its Own Russia Investigation http://nyti.ms/2WGFzOH

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🐣 RT @MarkWarner If the President and his campaign can’t be trusted to do the right thing and report foreign interference to the FBI, then we need to make it a legal requirement by passing my bill, the FIRE Act.
🐣 RT @stuartstevens Trump is telling every kid to cheat when you can get away with it, every employee to steal when no one’s looking, every American to cheat on taxes because you won’t get caught, every politician to betray America if it helps you win. Normalize this, Republicans. Have at it.
🐣 RT @JohnWDean How do we think Trump would react if a foreign government gave his opponent information about him? He’d go ballistic, and seek prosecution. But Donny doesn’t believe the law applies to him. No rules. This man is disgusting, duplicitous, and dangerous!
🐣 RT @gtconway3d Not fit to hold any office of public trust. Not fit to hold any position of private trust. Not fit to hold any position that requires him to put someone else’s interests above his own. That’s because, among other things, he’s a pathological narcissist.
🐣 RT @nealkatyal Not. Fit. To. Be. President.
🐣 RT @selectedwisdom Well – there you have it. Free-for-all In 2020. Criminals, foreign countries, anyone can do whatever they want to help their preferred candidates and candidates (according to the President) are free and clean of all liability. Russia gets an open door from President Trump.
🐣 RT @tribelaw Trump tells America: “I would gladly betray you to retain power.” What more does @SpeakerPelosi need to hear before starting an #ImpeachmentinquiryNOW? @Lawrence @RadioFreeTom @RepJeffries @RepJerryNadler @RepRaskin
🐣 RT @michelleinbklyn The failure to impeach leads directly to this
🔆 This❗️⋙ ABCNews: ‘I think I’d take it’: In exclusive interview, Trump says he would listen if foreigners offered dirt on opponents http://abcn.ws/2IdTd3b

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WaPo: Trump says he’d consider accepting information from foreign governments on his opponents http://wapo.st/2KN6bXa

NYT: Trump Says ‘I’d Take It’ if Russia Again Offered Dirt on Opponent http://nyti.ms/2KdytuJ

🐣 RT @TheHill Former Prosecutor Andrew McCarthy: “I would just add that I think by taking the meeting, and I don’t think you need a lot of training for this, by taking the meeting, you’ve made yourself beholden to Putin in terms of however he wants to characterize it down the road.” 💽 https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1139029880253886465?s=20/photo/1

WaPo, George T Conway III and Neal Katyal: Trump just invited Congress to begin impeachment proceedings http://wapo.st/2WBRBsG

🔆 This❗️⋙ DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Every Member of Team Trump Is Now Enabling Treason http://bit.ly/2F6FYPD
// On Wednesday, Trump confirmed he treats his oath to serve the United States faithfully with the same contempt he’s given to his wedding vows and business contracts.

🐣 What if @RepJerryNadler, @RepAdamSchiff, @RepCummings @RepMaxineWaters all threatened to resign their posts? @SpeakerPelosi @LeaderHoyer

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs .@FareedZakaria writes that the question now is whether, as U.S. power wanes, the international system it sponsored—the rules, norms, and values—will survive. Or will America also watch the decline of its empire of ideas?
⋙ ForeignAffairs, Fareed Zakaria: The Self-Destruction of American Power http://fam.ag/2MKfVUS
// Jul-Aug 2019; Washington Squandered the Unipolar Moment

💙💙 🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade It’s clear America has not read the Mueller Report. People still gasp when they hear about conduct described in it. Mueller always intended for us to read the 8-page summaries. Read them here: 1) http://bit.ly/2WHuoFq 2) http://bit.ly/2Ib9ndA

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson If you’re wondering if the President of the goddamn United States just invited foreign intelligence agencies to hack and spy on his political opponents, he did.

🐣 RT @tribelaw Trump tells America: “I would gladly betray you to retain power.” What more does @SpeakerPelosi need to hear before starting an #ImpeachmentinquiryNOW? @Lawrence @RadioFreeTom @RepJeffries @RepJerryNadler @RepRaskin

🐣 RT @joshtpm “I don’t think in my whole life I’ve ever called the FBI. In my whole life. You don’t call the FBI. You throw somebody out of your office, you do whatever you do. Oh, give me a break – life doesn’t work that way.” #badaboombadabing
🐣 RT @joshtpm Told the FBI Director Says You Shouldn’t Take Foreign Info but Rather Call FBI, Trump Says “The FBI Director is Wrong.”
⋙ TPM: Trump Tells ABC: Sure, I’d Collude Again http://bit.ly/2WGFVF3

🐣 RT @CitizenWonk This is the 2020 Russia, if you’re listening moment
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff When the Russians offered dirt on Clinton in 2016, the Trump campaign enthusiastically accepted. ¤ Today, the President made it clear he would do it all over again, saying everyone does it. ¤ No, they don’t. ¤ Trump does nothing if not project his own lack of ethics onto others.

🐣 They think everyone thinks like them. If not, they’re weak or a sucker. No idea of law, ethics or morality. It‘s a mobster’s worldview.

🐣 If the @FBI had closed it’s counter-intel investigation into Trump, it’s time to reopen it. @RepAdamSchiff

CNN: George Conway: Trump sends ‘invitation to commence impeachment proceedings’ http://cnn.it/2Rb04gF

🐣 RT @SethAbramson Trump just told us he’d try to steal the 2020 election by getting assistance from other countries, including hacked materials. He JUST TOLD US. If he’s allowed to run in 2020, the election is a joke before it begins. THIS is what happens when you don’t hold criminals accountable.

🐣 RT @20committee Unlike our 45th President, I do not use the T-word casually. ¤ But, it now fits Donnie — like a glove. Based on his very own words. ¤ In our politics, the worst American without secret foreign encumbrances is preferable to the best American with them.

🐣 RT @joshscampbell Just incredible. The President says “the FBI Director is wrong” in claiming that a campaign approached by a foreign government should notify authorities.
💽 https://twitter.com/joshscampbell/status/1138942347989794816/photo/1

🐣 RT @stuartstevens It’s interesting. Trump just called every Congressman a traitor. The Republican elected officials who think they will be remembered for anything other than the stance they took to Donald Trump are in a fantasy. He’s our George Wallace. The bills Wallace signed are long forgotten.
⋙ 🐣 RT @caitlyncollins Two of Trump’s reasons for why someone shouldn’t call the FBI if they’re offered information on opponents from foreigners: ¤ “The FBI doesn’t have enough agents to take care of it.” ¤ “But you go and talk, honestly to congressmen, they all do it.”

🐣 I guess this is the point where we just lay back and let it happen. No one is going to help. What a nightmare. @SpeakerPelosi

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 John Brennan: “This is the definition of a craven and unethical politician … We have somebody in the Oval Office who is not opposed to having foreign governments influence the campaigns and the candidacies of the individuals who aspire to gain our public trust.” @hardball

🐣 Too much “oh, he just does that,” not enough outrage. We’ve become numb, people. Even @RepAdamSchiff on @maddow.

🐣 RT @DavidJollyFL An impeachable moment.

🐣 .@Maddow nails it. #Impeach for collusion.

🐣 RT @McFaul Would love to hear from one Member of Congress from the Republican Party denounce the president’s remarks today. It’s a national security issue, not a partisan issue.

🐣 RT @matthewamiller At some point there’s just not much left to say about Trump. He’s unfit for office, disloyal to the nation, and violates his oath right in front of us over and over again. You either care enough to do something about it or you don’t.

🐣 RT @MSNBC “Two years to get that admission. Two years of the Mueller report and now we have the president’s motive: ‘There is nothing wrong’ with taking dirt from the Russians” ¤ — @HardballChris on President Trump’s comments on accepting foreign help in 2020
⋙ MSNBC, Hardball: Trump: If foreigners offered info for 2020, ‘I think I’d take it’ http://on.msnbc.com/2F7NYAd
// In a stunning admission, the President told ABC News that he has no problem accepting dirt on a political opponent from a foreign power. In fact, Trump denied that foreign help should even be considered election interference.

🐣 Trump has violated his Oath of Office to protect the United States “from all enemies, foreign and domestic.” @SpeakerPelosi It’s time! @RepJerryNadler @RepAdamSchiff @SpeakerPelosi @LeaderHoyer @RepAdamSchiff @RepCummings

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Trump’s belief that campaigns shouldn’t call the FBI if approached by a foreign government is about as unpopular a proposition as you can find in this country.
⋙ 🐣 RT @LawWorksAction 84% of voters — including 75% of Republicans — support Congress passing legislation that would require candidates for federal office and their campaigns to report any contacts with foreign governments or foreign entities to the FBI.

🐣 When Trump says “Norway,” he means “Russia.” When he says “maybe” he’d call the FBI, he means he wouldn’t. See, we’re ALL learning his “code.”

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom [Tom Nichols] If any USG employee with a clearance declared “Why yes, I’d talk to a foreign agent and not talk to the FBI,” not only would that person be in violation of security requirements, but the people around that person would be required to report him or her as a security threat.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom [Tom Nichols] How does Chris Wray not resign now that the President has made clear that he would not inform him of further Russian interference? Or Haspel? Or Coats?

🐣 RT @tribelaw Trump tells America: “I would gladly betray you to retain power.” What more does @SpeakerPelosi need to hear before starting an #ImpeachmentinquiryNOW? @Lawrence @RadioFreeTom @RepJeffries @RepJerryNadler @RepRaskin
⋙ 🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom [Tom Nichols] “I would take help from a foreign adversary against U.S. citizens running against me and not notify the FBI” is about as clear a violation of the oath to protect and defend the Constitution, against all enemies foreign and domestic, as there could be.

🐣 RT @20committee [John Schindler] Remember 12 JUN 2019. Today was the day a sitting President announced he would accept clandestine help from a hostile power to stay in office. ¤ Translation for the cheap seats: Donald J. Trump, our 45th president, admitted that he is a traitor. On camera.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ EXCLUSIVE: Pres. Trump tells @GStephanopoulos he wouldn’t necessarily alert the FBI if approached by foreign figures with information on his 2020 opponent: “It’s not an interference. They have information. I think I’d take it.” http://abcn.ws/2IdTd3b

USAToday (2018): Fact-checking Donald Trump: What the law says on collusion http://bit.ly/2MNmRjWhttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1138960758014992385?s=20/photo/1

The Federal Election Campaign Act, enshrined in the federal code, prohibits foreign nationals, either “directly or indirectly” from making “a contribution or donation of money or other thing of value” to a campaign. It also makes it illegal for a person to “solicit, accept, or receive a contribution or donation” from a foreign national.

Provisions of the U.S. Code, 18 USC §371, “makes it a federal crime for two or more people to conspire ‘to commit any offense against the United States, or to defraud the United States, or any agency thereof in any manner or for any purpose. Agreeing (colluding) with someone for a perfectly lawful purpose, like arranging a game of golf or tennis, is not a crime. But colluding with the Russians, i.e. agreeing to cooperate, encourage or assist them in any way in pursuing anything they were doing that was illegal, is most certainly a crime.” – Stephen Schulhofer

🐣 RT @SethAbramson Trump just did a “Russia, if you’re listening”—except a) he can’t claim he was joking; b) it involves data stolen by governments all around the world, not just Russia; and c) he can’t say he didn’t know what he proposed was illegal. ¤ This can’t stand—we’re not America if it does.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson I have changed my position on impeachment. ¤ I think it is no longer sufficient.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Libericks

First, Trump secured Clinton’s defeat
When foreigners helped him to cheat;
Then nothing was done
About how he won;
So this time, it’s wash/rinse/repeat.

🐣 RT @tribelaw This legal argument is totally preposterous. It goes even further than saying the president is above the law. It says only the president can investigate whether the president has broken the law. Game over! That’s insane. Actually it’s perfectly logical — in a dictatorship.
⋙ 🐣 RT @bradheath Trump’s lawyers argue in a new D.C. Cir. brief that Congress does not have the power to investigate whether the president broke the law. They say only the executive branch – the people who work for the president – is allowed to determine whether the president broke the law. https://twitter.com/bradheath/status/1138194820252483584/photo/1

🐣 RT @BadJohnBrown I don’t see how hiring an international spy to get Russians to give dirt on your opponent is, from a technical legal perspective, so different from a willingness to hear dirt on your opponent from a Russian. Either way, you have no idea the motives behind giving you the info.
⋙ 🐣 A conservative media org hired FusionGPS to do oppo research. A lawyer for the DNC picked up the contract. The assignment was given to an employee, Steele. The DNC didn’t know who was assigned. Trump’s own aberrant behavior led Steele to the Russians. Steele, alarmed, went to FBI
⋙ 🐣 (2) But the FBI had already opened a case on Trump, after his national security advisor, George Papadopoulos, told an Australian diplomat that the Russians had e-mails from the Clinton campaign.

🐣 .@SpeakerPelosi It’s time‼️

🐣 RT @HardballChris Trump just defended foreign interference in elections. He gave George more than the Mueller report gave us. He showed motive.

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin If Trump has learned anything since 2016, it’s not that welcoming Kremlin assistance is unethical, unAmerican or illegal. Rather, it’s that he and Moscow can get away with it. And if we’re unwilling to show him otherwise before 2020, free and fair elections in America may vanish.
⋙ EXCLUSIVE: Pres. Trump tells @GStephanopoulos he wouldn’t necessarily alert the FBI if approached by foreign figures with information on his 2020 opponent: “It’s not an interference. They have information. I think I’d take it.” abcn.ws/2R8UZp2
💽 https://twitter.com/ThisWeekABC/status/1138936855414607873?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @mkraju Schiff today: “Once James Comey was fired, we no longer continued to get Gang of 8 briefings on this constellation of counterintelligence investigations and we not have had one since, which is a real problem.”

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @digby56 So Trump tells ABC that he would accept dirt on his opponent from a foreign government again and when the news is shared on Fox, right wing robot Mollie Hemingway says this proves the necessity to investigate Hillary Clinton. ¤ I’m not kidding. Then they cut to commercial.

TheHill: Amash breaks with GOP in Barr, Ross contempt vote http://bit.ly/2KJL3Bb

Dkos: Quinnipiac Poll: 69% of voters say prosecuting a sitting president (e.g., Trump) should be allowed http://bit.ly/2KeoOEb

≣ NatRev, Andrew McCarthy: Testimony: The Lessons of the Mueller Probe http://bit.ly/2wOe9qL
↥ ↧
💽💙💙 CSPAN: House Intel Committee on Mueller Report Lessons Learned http://cs.pn/2F6RPNN

🐣 RT @HouseJudiciary It is important to hear from Hope Hicks, who was a key witness for the Special Counsel. Ms. Hicks understands that the Committee will be free to pose questions as it sees fit, including about her time on the Trump Campaign and her time in the @WhiteHouse.

🐣 RT @TheHill Rep. Jerry Nadler: “We are facing a Constitutional crisis. We have a President who believes he is above the law, which he is not, and refuses to be held accountable, which he will be.” 💽 https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1138804394797830146?s=20/photo/1

🐣 RT @TheHill Rep. Adam Schiff: “For those who have not yet read the Mueller report, and most have not, they might be astonished to learn that a finding of no collusion, much less a finding of no obstruction, is nowhere to be seen on any page or in any passage of the Mueller report.” 💽 https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1138834594399236096?s=20/photo/1

NYT: Trump Asserts Executive Privilege on Census Documents Ahead of House Committee Contempt Vote http://nyti.ms/2MKXgrX

🐣 RT @emptywheel Out of the country. Is this a fair summary: Trump is abusing Presidential power to hide evidence the GOP plans to chest on elections for the next decade, but Democrats don’t think that merits impeachment inquiry?

Politico: Trump looks to squash Amash http://politi.co/2X6AZc7
// The president has discussed with aides backing a primary challenge against the lone Republican impeachment supporter.

⭕ 11 Jun 2019

TheHill: Fox News’s Shep Smith tells viewers ‘everyone in America’ should read Mueller report http://bit.ly/2KMipQ2

📔 FreeRussiaFoundation: Misrule of Law: How the Kremlin Uses Western Institutions to Undermine the West http://bit.ly/2KHDbjC

💽 MSNBC, TheBeatWithAri: Watch AG Barr defender confronted by Mueller’s obstruction facts http://on.msnbc.com/2X56zai
// MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber moderates a fiery debate between John Malcolm, a conservative former DOJ official and witness at Chairman Nadler’s Obstruction hearing and former federal prosecutor John Flannery. Malcolm blames Mueller for putting Barr in a “difficult” situation while Flannery argues Malcolm believes “the president can do anything” and “basically be a monarch”.

WaPo, Ashley Parker: Trump doesn’t want to be impeached — but he is fascinated by ‘the I-word’ http://wapo.st/2WzH78u

WaPo, John Sipher: Trump’s conspiracy theories about intelligence will make the CIA’s job harder http://wapo.st/2wPhZjC
// Enlisting the attorney general to attack the intelligence community is a mistake.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: House votes to enforce Barr and McGahn subpoenas http://wapo.st/2KQJZM7 //➔ this means all House committees can take their subpoenas directly to court without going through the DOJ whose leadership (Barr) is compromised

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger The stars of the hearing were the two unflappable law professors who explained in direct and concise opening statements, and in their answers, the essential facts of the Mueller case that Trump has tried to either ignore or flat-out lie about
// Barb McQuade, Joyce Vance
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The House begins to tell the story of Trump’s criminality http://wapo.st/ 2XbjE1S

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade And a summary of my testimony to Congress: Trump committed multiple acts of obstruction of justice. His efforts harmed national security by shielding from scrutiny an attack on our country by a foreign adversary. Mueller couldn’t charge but Congress can impeach.

≣ TheHill: Read: Biden to label Trump an ‘existential threat to America’ in Iowa remarks http://bit.ly/2Ia2vNH //➔ beautiful. read it all (you don’t need Scribt, it scrolls); a MorningConsult poll (6/3-9) has Biden at 37% in the primary (next closest 19%)
// transcript

⭕ 10 Jun 2019

TheHill, Bill Nettles: Congress really needs to hold President Trump accountable http://bit.ly/2X3eDIt

Axios, Zachary Basu: John Dean draws 6 parallels between the Mueller report and Watergate http://bit.ly/2ZgpVX9

1. Mueller report: When Trump learned that his national security adviser Michael Flynn had lied to the FBI about his Russian contacts, he told FBI director James Comey in the Oval Office: “I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go.”
⋙ Watergate: When Nixon learned of his re-election committee’s involvement in the Watergate break-in, he told his chief of staff H. R. Haldeman to have the CIA ask the FBI not to continue the investigation for the sake of the country.

2. Mueller report: Trump admitted in a television interview that he fired Comey because of the Russia investigation.
⋙ Watergate: Dean compared this to the Saturday Night Massacre, in which Nixon fired his attorney general and deputy attorney general for refusing to carry out an order to remove special prosecutor Archibald Cox.

3. Mueller report: After the press reported that White House counsel Don McGahn had threatened to resign over Trump’s order to fire Mueller, Trump directed McGahn to create a false paper trail in order dispute the stories.
⋙ Watergate: Dean wrote that this incident was much like “Nixon’s attempt to get me to write a phony report exonerating the White House from any involvement in Watergate.” Dean also said that Nixon sought to influence his testimony after he began cooperating with prosecutors.

4. Mueller report: In addition to McGahn, Trump also pressured former campaign aide Cory Lewandowski and White House chief of staff Reince Priebus to get Attorney General Jeff Sessions to unrecuse himself and take control of the Mueller investigation.
⋙ Watergate: Dean said that Nixon attempted to exert control over the Watergate investigation through his former counsel John Ehrlichman and top DOJ official Henry Petersen.

5. Mueller report: After news broke of Donald Trump Jr.’s meeting with Russians at Trump Tower, the president dictated a misleading statement that characterized the meeting as about adoptions.
⋙ Watergate: After the Watergate break-in, Nixon’s aides drafted a false press release that claimed the burglars were not operating “on our behalf or with our consent.” Tapes later revealed that Nixon knew the statement was false and suspected that his attorney general had approved the operation.

6. Mueller report: There is evidence that Trump may have “dangled pardons or offered other favorable treatment to Michael Flynn, Paul Manafort, Michael Cohen and Roger Stone” in return for their silence.
⋙ Watergate: Nixon also dangled presidential pardons to keep witnesses from fully testifying, which he admitted was improper in a conversation with Dean.

The bottom line, according to Dean: Neither the Watergate investigation nor the Mueller probe established that Nixon or Trump conspired to commit the underlying crime (Russian interference in one case and the DNC break-in in the other). Yet Dean argues that “events in both 1972 and 2016 resulted in obstruction of the investigations.”

🐣 RT @OversightDems BREAKING: Chairman @RepCummings schedules vote to hold #AGBarr & #SecretaryRoss in contempt for blocking #Census2020 investigation. We will proceed with criminal and civil actions to enforce the bipartisan subpoenas. Read the report here: https://bit.ly/2K9mSN2 
[Statement:] https://twitter.com/OversightDems/status/1138203365295427585/photo/1

🐣 The House already investigated how the investigation started. It found (even under the GOP) that it started with George Papadopoulos telling the Australian ambassador the Russians had dirt on Hillary Clinton.

💙🐣 RT @RepMGS A timeline of President Trump’s efforts to get Don McGahn to manufacture evidence and change the story. #CoverUp – at Judiciary Committee Hearing Room https://twitter.com/RepMGS/status/1138177797552259077/photo/1

Newsweek: Mueller Report is ‘Sufficient to Obtain a Guilty Verdict’ on Donald Trump, Law Professor Tells Congress http://bit.ly/2X0cygi

🐣 RT @moscow_project .@JoyceWhiteVance on Trump’s efforts to limit Mueller to investigating future interference: ¤ “We essentially have a president saying, ‘Maybe I’ve robbed banks in the past, but I don’t want you to look at that. I just want you to investigate whether I rob any banks in the future.'”

📊 Dkos, Markos Moulitsas: Civiqs Poll: National support for impeachment is now even, and the reason is Republican Justin Amash http://bit.ly/2XCZTgi
⋙ Reg voters 47/47 ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1138185972607258624/photo/1
⋙ Indies 44/47 ● https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1138186267504644097/photo/1
// 5/16/2017-6/8/2019

TIME: Watergate Star Witness Calls Mueller Report a ‘Roadmap’ for Investigating Trump http://bit.ly/2wNahGG

🐣 RT @cspan Rep. @Jim_Jordan: “What were you thinking about when you said he’s incapable of accomplishing anything?” ¤ John Dean: “Mr. Jordan, I think that under the parliamentary rules of the house I’m refrained from addressing a full answer your question.”

🐣 RT @ProudResister 25-year Federal Prosecutor and Law Professor @JoyceWhiteVance: ¤ “If anyone other than a president of the United States committed this conduct he would be under indictment today for multiple acts of Obstruction of Justice.” ¤ #ImpeachmentInquiryNow

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 John Dean, asked by Jim Jordan about his Twitter criticism of Trump, says that he cannot describe his thoughts: “Mr. Jordan, I think that under the parliamentary rules of the House, I am refrained from addressing the full answer to your question.” Laughter breaks out.

❤️❤️🐣 RT @jentaub Here we go. The Mueller Report hearing begins. Chairman Nadler gaveling in a bit late. 2:12 p.m. [Livetweet] 📌 https://mobile.twitter.com/jentaub/status/1138146971091423233

NYT: Pelosi and Schumer Are Playing Too Nice http://nyti.ms/2IBEazh
// Maybe they are right to be cautious, but keeping the base at a distance could make it easier for Trump to win again.

DailyBeast: Former U.S. Attorney Tells Congress Trump Committed ‘Multiple Crimes’ http://bit.ly/2X1xXG6
// ‘If anyone other than a sitting president had committed this conduct, I am confident that he would be charged with crimes.’

🐣 Heritage’s John Malcolm: The President is Above The Law (essentially). ¤ I’m glad we cleared that up.

🐣 RT @CAPaction “By seeking to curtail the investigation, President Trump committed an act that threatened the national security of this country…That allegation deserves the attention of every American.” ¤ @BarbMcQuade

🐣 RT @moscow_project @JoyceWhiteVance sums it up: “If you or I had committed this conduct, we would have been charged by now.”

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Joyce Vance: If Trump were not president, “the facts contained in [the Mueller] report would be sufficient to prove all of the elements necessary to charge multiple counts of obstruction … I would be personally willing to try the case and indict the case.”

🐣 🔆 This❗️⋙ @HouseJudiciary hearing on the Mueller report begins at 1:00pm CT
// John Dean, Joyce White Vance, Barbara McQuade ✛ John Malcolm from Heritage Foundation

💙🐣 RT @BillKristol Republican members of Congress announce they will hold the president accountable for obstruction of justice. [Wategate] 💽 https://twitter.com/BillKristol/status/1138093913561075714/photo/1

WaPo, Paul Waldman: The intriguing stones Robert Mueller left unturned on Trump http://wapo.st/2R2tayB

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews #Russia’s state TV describes Trump as a self-proclaimed master of the deal, with no deals to speak of. “You will laugh, but Trump doesn’t have a single ratified deal under his belt. He’s only destroying existing deals & agreements,” says top Kremlin propagandist Dmitry Kiselyov.

HouseJudiciary: Nadler Reaches Agreement with DOJ for Mueller Report Evidence of Possible Presidential Obstruction http://bit.ly/2IxhaBv
// House Judiciary Committee to Obtain Key Evidence Underlying Special Counsel Investigation

⭕ 9 Jun 2019

NYT: Justice Dept. Agrees to Turn Over Key Mueller Evidence to House http://nyti.ms/2wNB3P6

NYT: People Are Trying to Figure Out William Barr. He’s Busy Stockpiling Power. http://nyti.ms/2F4sVyh
// Is he the operator who spun the then-secret Mueller report? Or the straight shooter who later disclosed portions that were damaging to President Trump?

Newsweek: George Conway Says Trump’s Poor Mental Health Would Get Him Fired From All Other Jobs http://bit.ly/2F3QGq6

ABCNews: Case opened: Democrats begin public airing of Mueller report http://abcn.ws/2KCRKFb

TheHill: Democrats needle Trump with Watergate witness http://bit.ly/2wHAEOi

NYT: Trump Lawyer’s Message Was a Clue for Mueller, Who Set It Aside http://nyti.ms/31lg2cQ
// John M. Dowd, President Trump’s former lawyer, insinuated in a voice mail message that if Michael T. Flynn provided sensitive information about the Mueller investigation to Mr. Trump’s lawyers, the president would treat him favorably.

WaPo, EJ Dionne: Give Trump an ultimatum on his stonewalling http://wapo.st/2I7yHkN

⭕ 8 Jun 2019

USAToday, David Ayer: Congress and Mueller need to step up and protect America from presidents like Trump http://bit.ly/2MBcqjA
// Congress should pass laws to prevent dangerous norm-smashing by Trump and potential like-minded successors. And Mueller must talk to counteract Barr.

NYT Editorial: The Mueller Report Sounded the Alarm on Election Attacks. Will Congress Act? http://nyti.ms/2Ixiq7L
// Beyond his findings of presidential misconduct, the special counsel made it clear that lawmakers cannot ignore the ongoing risk to the nation.

RT @ForeverLogical Lindsey Graham on removing Bill Clinton from office: “You don’t even have to be convicted of a crime to lose your job in this constitutional republic if this body determines your conduct as a public official is clearly out of bounds in your role.”
💽 https://twitter.com/ResisterSis20/status/1137334668947283969?s=20/photo/1
// 4/18/2018

⭕ 7 Jun 2019

DailyBeast, Erin Banco and Asawin Suebsaeng: House Dems Preparing Investigation of Rudy Giuliani for Ukraine Shenanigans http://bit.ly/2WuuXCp
// The president’s lawyer says he welcomes the scrutiny and plans to turn it to his advantage.

WaPo, Randall Eliason: Was Mueller’s dodge on obstruction a blunder — or brilliant? http://wapo.st/2XvCSMw

CNN: Judge orders FBI to reveal more parts of Comey memos http://cnn.it/2WoCa23

🐣 RT @kenvogel A businessman charged with hiring MIKE FLYNN as part of an illegal US lobbying scheme to extradite an Erdoğan critic is at large & wanted by the @FBI. ¤ But his lawyers on Thursday filed a motion to block federal prosecutors from exposing his communications
⋙ Politico: Flynn’s Turkish lobbying client surfaces, through lawyers, in Virginia case http://politi.co/2MzOZXQ

🐣 RT @kenvogel UPDATE: Judge orders continued detention for GEORGE NADER, a business partner of TRUMP fundraiser ELLIOTT BROIDY & a MUELLER witness, citing some powerful foreign connections (see below). NADER is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on Monday on child pornography charges.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BBuchman_CNS In phones recovered by FBI after his arrest Monday, they found texts between between Nader and Emirati Crown Prince Mohammad bin Zayed as well as Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. His contact list included ambassadors to Russia, Qatar and UAE. 📌 https://twitter.com/BBuchman_CNS/status/1137081975540465664

NYT, Quinta Jurecic: 4 Disturbing Details You May Have Missed in the Mueller Report http://nyti.ms/2Zjp7kB
// Some troubling-to-outright-damning episodes have been lost in the noise around its release.

Politico, Natasha Bertrand: New subpoena for Roger Stone’s former aide offers glimpse at ongoing investigation http://politi.co/2I2XXZj Andrew Miller

🐣 RT @neal~katyal Rep. Amash nails it. His thread below should be read alongside Elizabeth Warren’s statement this week about the Mueller Report. Law truly can be separate from politics. There are right and wrong answers. Amash and Warren are providing them. Barr is not.
⋙ 🐣 RT @justinamash As you can see from the attached tweet, I initially fell for Attorney General Barr’s March 24 letter of principal conclusions—but then I read Mueller’s report.
📌 https://twitter.com/justinamash/status/1137094407625302017

SSRN, Jack Balkin (Yale 2017): Constitutional Rot http://bit.ly/2I3m0aD
// 11/2/2017; Can It Happen Here?: Authoritarianism in America, Cass R. Sunstein, ed. (2018, Forthcoming) Yale Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 604

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Trump’s latest eruption at Pelosi reveals a terrible truth about this moment http://wapo.st/2MC52nS

It should be impossible to watch these diatribes in full without quickly realizing that this isn’t ordinary political dishonesty — some level of artifice is an inevitable feature of politics — but rather is something much more insidious. What’s notable is the sheer comprehensiveness of the effort to create an alternate set of realities whose departure from the known facts seemingly aims to be absolute and unbridgeable.

But this absurd duality should be understood as a feature of this kind of Trumpian disinformation. It won’t do to note its self-contradictory nature. The whole point is to wield this kind of absurdity as an instrument of power. It’s to use an alternate reality to supplant and extinguish good faith efforts to discern actual reality — to blot out the possibility of shared agreement on facts that are in front of all our noses through the sheer insistence that the alternate reality is supreme. The alt-reality doesn’t have to be proved as the true one; just established as the dominant one.

… [I]t’s a particularly galling irony that the refusal to treat this disinformation for what it is itself helps contribute to a badly misleading picture of one of the most basic realities about our current political moment. We are still not reckoning adequately with what’s happening.

🐣 RT @ddale8 In his Fox interview at the cemetery in France, Trump told a new lie about NATO — saying Stoltenberg “made a speech the other day, he said, without Donald Trump maybe there would be no NATO.” ¤ NATO pointed me to their Stoltenberg speech transcripts, which include no such remark. 📌 https://twitter.com/ddale8/status/1137018528350031872

🐣 RT @KyleDCheney .@RepAdamSchiff: “Our Committee’s goal will be to explain to the American people the serious counterintelligence concerns raised by the Mueller Report, examine the depth and breadth of the unethical and unpatriotic conduct it describes, and produce prescriptive remedies…”
https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1137030279938416641/photo/1

🐣 I want to see Mueller and Barr testify on the same panel. Sitting next to each other. @RepJerryNadler @RepAdamSchiff @SpeakerPelosi @LeaderHoyer @RepSwalwell

NYT, Timothy Egan: Trump Destroys American Greatness From Within http://nyti.ms/2WUaZ3x
// From the Justice Department to the military, the president is corroding and destabilizing the institutions of democracy.

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💙💙 🐣 RT @emptywheel Note on John Solomon’s latest propaganda.
1) He claims KK’s [Konstantin Kilimnik’s] Ukraine ties have not been addressed in court docs by Mueller. That claim reveals he doesn’t know the court docs, bc it has.
2) Manafort had those docs (he got it in discovery). That’s where this comes from.
📌 https://mobile.twitter.com/emptywheel/status/1136967791418982401

It may be more telling that Manafort’s sharing this w/Solomon rather than, say, the NYT. ¤ Also note: ABJ looked at this, and said it had no bearing on FBI’s representation that KK is spooked up w/Russia (as anyone who knows anything abt spooks would tell you).

Also, for those who’re so obsessed with Solomon’s propaganda about Kilimnik: what explanation do you have for Victor Boyarkin, who was sanctioned along with everyone else involved in the 2016 operation? He was the one KK was handing data to.

⋙ EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: “I Have Been Sending Everything to Victor:” On Paul Manafort’s Treasury-Sanctioned Meeting Planner, Viktor Boyarkin http://bit.ly/2Mw3R9w
// 5/18/2019

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🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote This is a DoJ leak. Let’s ask @jsolomonReports why the DoJ would allow Mueller to indict Kilimnik if he were an asset in this case. Who would want to put a witness against Trump’s life in danger? I’ll give you two guesses.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheHill John Solomon: “Key figure that Mueller report linked to Russia was a State Department intel source” http://hill.cm/jb5oFba 
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🐣 RT @SethAbramson This is a BIG DEAL: ¤ (1) It appears the Trump administration has already started leaking classified intel to conservative media, which is a crime; ¤ (2) Given that Kilimnik is in a gated GRU compound, this leak is intended to not just “burn” him as a US asset but to get him killed. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1136853934625120256?s=20

(3) My immediate reaction to this is that this is an *entirely new scandal* Congress will have to investigate, as not only is it a Valerie Plame-style “outing” scandal, but also pretty clearly an attempt to get a potential witness against Trump arrested and/or killed by Moscow.

(4) “Outing” Kilimnik as a double- or even triple-agent is the quickest way for Team Trump to ensure that (a) he can’t pass any more intel about Manafort (the man Trump said he is *most* worried about flipping on him) to the USIC and (b) he’s permanently unavailable as a witness.

(5) We already know Trump participated in this effort to have a potential key witness in the case against him made unavailable, as Trump gave Barr the power to declassify intel. That doesn’t mean DOJ can leak to media and doesn’t mean selective declassification can’t be a crime.

(6) Also, understand that Solomon has consistently misled his readers about the facts of the Trump-Russia investigation and is doing so here. Kilimnik is important to the Mueller Report almost exclusively as a conduit between Manafort and Deripaska, which no one questions he was.

(7) Kilimnik could have been, for all I know, the best asset the State Department had ever developed outside the context of the intel community. It would’t change the fact that he was a conduit between Manafort and the Kremlin, and that Manafort believed him to be precisely that.

(8) Understand moreover that we’re talking about State here, not one of our intelligence services. We also don’t know if the GRU was permitting Kilimnik to supply this information. And I find it hard to believe that State would let Mueller indict someone they considered an asset.

(9) The point is that Solomon, on behalf of the administration, is muddying the waters here. Kilimnik committed a crime against America and no one is contesting that, which means at *best* he was a triple-agent feeding the State Department info he’d been *permitted* to pass on.

(10) It’s for this reason that even if you took everything Solomon says as true, the upshot *wouldn’t* be that Kilimnik somehow didn’t commit a crime but that the Trump administration is leaking sensitive data to media to burn (and to possibly get killed) witnesses against Trump.

(11) So, the key questions now are:
1. Who leaked to Solomon? Was it illegal?
2. Was the data leaked classified?
3. Was the purpose of the leak to “out” a person legally qualifying as a US asset for the purposes of obstruction of justice?
4. Did Trump and/or Barr know about it?

(12) Ancillary questions:
5. Did Solomon just get Kilimnik arrested/killed? Does he or whoever leaked to him have any liability on those grounds? Is Kilimnik still alive?
6. If the Kremlin in fact takes no action, wouldn’t it suggest that they had permitted him to do all he did?

(13) Additional ancillary questions:
7. What effect does this possible collusion between Solomon and the Trump team have on other witnesses in the Trump-Russia scandal or in US intel-gathering generally? Should Solomon’s article be read as a threat to other witnesses or sources?

(14) For all that, I do want to return to the key point: nothing in this report changes anything for anyone who’s actually read the Mueller Report, who’s read the indictment against Kilimnik, or who understands a foreign government could *permit* this sort of conduct by an agent.

(15) And I want to again underscore the big-picture point on the other side of the ledger: Trump and his administration, likely with the AG’s aid, are willing to destroy our diplomatic institutions and intelligence-gathering capabilities—and get people killed—to save Trump. /end

(PS) A reader notes that the source of some of this information could have been Manafort’s attorneys, or filings in the Manafort cases in DC and Virginia. My sense from the Solomon piece is that he has received additional information above and beyond what is in the public record.

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⭕ 6 Jun 2019

NBCNews, Mimi Rocah: What Barr’s ongoing smear campaign against Robert Mueller is really about http://nbcnews.to/32WVmIW
// Faced with the facts and the truth, Barr has done what many good defense attorneys do — attack the investigation and the investigator. But he’s not a defense attorney.

ABCNews: House Democrats prepare to hold Barr in contempt, fast track lawsuits against Trump officials http://abcn.ws/2XtH8Mw

LATimes, Sridhar Pappu: The women of MSNBC are reshaping the television landscape http://lat.ms/2QTAInm
// Nicolle Wallace, Andrea Mitchell, Hallie Jackson, Stephanie Ruhle and Katy Tur

🔊 Bloomberg: Here’s the Audio of a Trump Lawyer’s Voicemail for Michael Flynn’s Camp http://bloom.bg/2Kz7WY3
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🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “I heard a federal crime. I heard obstruction, I heard witness tampering. The question is, who put John Dowd up to this? How much was President Trump involved in this? This is smoking gun evidence.” – @LawProfButler w/ @NicolleDWallace
💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1136753517388058624/photo/1

✅ WaPo FactChecker, Glenn Kessler: Trump’s parade of false claims overseas http://wapo.st/2IuaV11

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: Mike Flynn Assumed the FBI Agents Interviewing Him Would Be Trump Supporters http://bit.ly/31bqMKA

◕ 🐣 RT @wef The world’s 7.5 billion people, in one chart https://wef.ch/2I5hE3a  #population https://twitter.com/wef/status/1136732083118907392/photo/1
// world population by country

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Forget impeachment. Tee up prosecution. http://wapo.st/2wGURDW

⭕ 5 Jun 2019

NBCNews: They watched Russia try to sway voters in 2016. Now, they have 45 ideas to avoid a repeat http://nbcnews.to/2Kxwoch
// McFaul; A report from former government officials and researchers at Stanford University says the U.S. should do more to stop foreign election meddling before 2020.

Newsweek: House Democrats Plan Event to Examine Donald Trump’s Allegedly Deteriorating Mental Health http://bit.ly/2MuThiZ

NYT, Ian Prasad Philbrick: The Articles of Impeachment Against Donald J. Trump: A Draft http://nyti.ms/2K2Pwzf adapted from Nixon’s

🐣 RT @maddowblog Schiff: “But on those fundamental questions you’ve been asking and we have been asking: What happened to the counterintelligence investigation? What were the findings from that investigation? We still can’t get an answer.”
💽 https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1136451938999033856/photo/1

🐣 RT @RonKlain If you thought you had heard every angle on the impeachment question, I encourage you to read this thought-provoking proposal from @Tribelaw. It’s potentially a game changer.
🐣 RT @gtconway3d It’s not a modest proposal—it’s brilliant. Nothing in the Constitution dictates the procedure by which the House decides whether to pass a bill of impeachment. No reason why it can’t hold a trial for the American people to see. Let the chips fall where they may.
⋙ 🐣 RT @tribelaw Here’s my modest proposal for #ImpeachmentInquiryNow: I want it to build a bridge on which the #ImpeachTrumpNow advocates and the #NoImpeachment crowd can meet — and move forward together to protect constitutional democracy. In the June 6 @washingtonpost
⋙⋙ 🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo, Laurence Tribe: Impeach Trump. But don’t necessarily try him in the Senate. http://wapo.st/31diEt6

… [T]o think of the House of Representatives as akin to a prosecutor or grand jury is misguided. The Constitution’s design suggests a quite different allocation of functions: The Senate, unlike any petit (or trial) jury, is legally free to engage in politics in arriving at its verdict. And the House, unlike any grand jury, can conduct an impeachment inquiry that ends with a verdict and not just a referral to the Senate for trial — an inquiry in which the target is afforded an opportunity to participate and mount a full defense.

… Following its [Nixon] impeachment proceedings, the House Judiciary Committee drafted particularized findings less in the nature of accusations to be assessed by the Senate — which of course never weighed in, given Nixon’s resignation — than in the nature of determinations of fact and law and verdicts of guilt to be delivered by the House itself, expressly stating that the president was indeed guilty as charged.

The House, assuming an impeachment inquiry leads to a conclusion of Trump’s guilt,
could … [embody] its conclusions of criminality or other grave wrongdoing in a condemnatory “Sense of the House” resolution far stronger than a mere censure. The resolution, expressly and formally proclaiming the president impeachable but declining to play the Senate’s corrupt game, is one that even a president accustomed to treating everything as a victory would be hard-pressed to characterize as a vindication.

By resolving now to pursue such a path, always keeping open the possibility that its inquiry would unexpectedly lead to the president’s exoneration, the House would be doing the right thing as a constitutional matter. It would be acting consistent with its overriding obligation to establish that no president is above the law, all the while keeping an eye on the balance of political considerations without setting the dangerous precedent that there are no limits to what a corrupt president can get away with as long as he has a compliant Senate to back him. And pursuing this course would preserve for all time the tale of this uniquely troubled presidency.

⇈ ⇊

Comment [Response to “misterjag” asking why Mueller report isn’t enough]:
● It would lay out the findings of the Mueller report in “movie version.” Most people don’t have time to read the 450 page report and the Barr disinformation version was out way ahead of the true findings.
● It would give the House prosecutorial tools it otherwise doesn’t have (to function as a grand jury).
● It could include wrong-doing that may not be criminal but could constitute “high crimes and misdemeanors”, that is not included in the scope of the Mueller report (eg paying off porn stars, emoluments, possible money laundering, etc) and “obstruction after the fact” ~ since the release of the report (such as contempt of Congress, refusing to respond to any requests for information by Congress).

NBCNews: Nadler ‘confident’ Mueller will testify before Congress, prepared to issue subpoena http://nbcnews.to/2MGl3cK
// We want him to testify openly … and we’ll make that happen,” the House Judiciary Committee chairman said of the former special counsel on Wednesday.

Politico: Pelosi tells Dems she wants to see Trump ‘in prison’ http://politi.co/2Z8PpG0
// She also clashed with Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, who pressed her to begin impeachment proceedings.

NBCNews: Russian trolls who interfered in 2016 U.S. election also made ad money, report says http://nbcnews.to/2WQ0uy9
// Some accounts were set up months in advance. And some trolls used fake accounts to make money, researchers found.

Politico, Natasha Bertrand: Senate Intelligence Committee summons mysterious British security consultant http://politi.co/2MyGrAq

… [T]he Senate Intelligence Committee sent a letter to a British security consultant named Walter Soriano asking for a voluntary, closed-door interview and documents with various Russia probe figures dating back to June 2015.

The letter, obtained by Politico, offers yet another window into the panel’s secretive — but largely bipartisan — two-year-old investigation, and reveals the investigators’ interest in what, if any, role Israel may have played in attempts to manipulate the 2016 election.

🐣 I’d like to see Mueller and Barr testify ~ on the same day, sitting next to each other. @RepJerryNadler @SpeakerPelosi @LeaderHoyer @RepAdamSchiff

🐣 No president has EVER been convicted in the Senate. The point is the stigma of impeachment, especially for Trump who has claimed the value of his “brand” is worth $4B. @RepJerryNadler @SpeakerPelosi @LeaderHoyer @RepAdamSchiff

⭕ 4 Jun 2019

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 Trump is no longer lying. He was always an impulsive con man and a huckster. But he is now seriously struggling with reality. His close staff and the Senate are enabling him. Some for fear of retribution. Others for self gain. We are on dangerous ground.
⋙ 🐣 RT @mitchellreports .@RichardEngel: there’s something deeply disturbing about Pres Trump claiming that he saw thousands of people here who were celebrating him and welcoming his arrival…There weren’t thousands of people out there greeting him. There were several thousands protesters.

DailyBeast, Nico Hines: Boris Johnson Blanks Trump Meeting on Day of Extraordinary Snubs for the President http://bit.ly/2IiNKqt
// Trump kept on touting him as his pick for Britain’s next PM, but the Brexit champion nixed the chance to meet the president, joining opposition pols and royals in snubbing him.

WaPo: House should begin Trump impeachment inquiry, Harry Reid says http://wapo.st/2WbSvap

💙💙 JustSecurity, Ryan Goodman (Apr): Guide to the Mueller Report’s Findings on “Collusion” http://bit.ly/2Ku9PVF
// 4/29/2019

NBCNews: Senator: Oligarch linked to Kremlin earned millions while fighting extradition to U.S. http://nbcnews.to/2KpZhqM
// Dmytro Firtash has been under indictment in Chicago since 2014. He was also involved in a failed business deal with ex-Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort.

Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., wrote in an April 2018 letter obtained by NBC News that Dmytro Firtash had served as a “direct agent of the Kremlin” and was using the money earned from ongoing “corruption” to delay his extradition to Chicago, where he has been under federal indictment since 2014.

“This corruption undermines Ukrainian reform efforts that the United States strongly supports,” Wicker wrote to then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions. He asked Sessions about the status of Firtash’s extradition case.

The contents of Wicker’s letter, which was obtained by NBC News after Freedom of Information Act litigation with the Justice Department, have not previously been reported.

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger The hearing will be as much storytelling as fact-finding. The committee and the country actually have the facts in the Mueller report; now the House has to help Americans find those facts and appreciate their importance.
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The House Judiciary Committee gets it, we hope http://wapo.st/311bR5A

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Kremlin spokesman Peskov said he doesn’t know what Trump meant by claiming: “Russia has informed us that they have removed most of their people from Venezuela.” ¤ Peskov said that Russia did not inform the US of such a thing and “Russian specialists continue to work in Venezuela.” https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1135933149282742277/photo/1
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🐣 RT @real Russia has informed us that they have removed most of their people from Venezuela.

🐣 RT @mkraju New letter: DOJ has agreed to work with House Judiciary on producing a limited set of documents related to Mueller’s report if the House does NOT move forward with the vote next week to hold Bill Barr in contempt of Congress, per @LauraAJarrett.

GQ, Adam Jentleson: The Political Costs of Not Impeaching Trump http://bit.ly/2WJQlmE
// Democrats are ceding legitimacy to Trump’s claims of exoneration by giving him a pass.

🐣 RT @TheBeatWithAri “That is just a flat contradiction. Barr three months ago, to get his job, saying one thing and now saying something absolutely different as an Attorney General.” ¤ @neal_katyal shows how AG Barr blatantly contradicted himself
💽 https://twitter.com/TheBeatWithAri/status/1135928215262978050/photo/1

⭕ 3 Jun 2019

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks Let me me clear. The prohibition on indicting a sitting president is NOT law and NOT in the Constitution. It is an opinion from inside the DOJ that has survived 45 years but that I believe is not legally or constitutionally correct.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Steny Hoyer: “This Admin’s systematic refusal to provide Congress with answers and cooperate with Congressional subpoenas is the biggest cover-up in American history, and Congress has a responsibility to provide oversight on behalf of the American people.”
⋙ WaPo: House to vote June 11 on whether to hold Barr, McGahn in contempt http://wapo.st/2HSTqsg

🐣 RT @RonaldKlain Jared is no longer a campaign official. He is a senior WH official with a security clearance, and if he has an SCI clearance, there are especially clear rules on this. Does anyone at the WH follow any rules?
⋙ 🐣 RT @AlexMillerNews Jared Kushner says he doesn’t know how he’d react if the Russians contact him again. “I don’t know, it’s hard to do hypotheticals.” Senator @MarkWarner says campaigns should be REQUIRED to report foreign contacts within a week.

WaPo, Neal Katyal: Barr’s zealous defense of Trump makes it impossible to trust his legal judgment http://wapo.st/2HT6FZV
// The attorney general contradicted himself on how far Mueller’s report could have gone.

Politico: House Dems set Barr contempt vote on Mueller report for next week http://politi.co/2QHzOKt
// The move is a crucial step for Democrats seeking to accelerate their obstruction of justice investigation against Trump.

🐣 RT @drothkopf Folks, the Queen is trolling Trump hard here, with remarks underscoring the importance of the alliances and the international institutions Trump is working so hard to undermine and dismantle. This is really quite an extraordinary reproach from her to him.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheHill Queen Elizabeth: “As we face the new challenges of the 21st Century, the anniversary of D-Day reminds us all that our countries have achieved together.” #TrumpUKVisit

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo, Max Boot: Here are seven reasons Trump should be impeached http://wapo.st/2KjFzwS (Entire article:)

Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s presentation last week, although it contained no new information, has renewed pressure to impeach President Trump. You can debate whether impeachment makes sense politically, but there is no doubt that it is justified legally and morally. There is already more than enough evidence for at least seven articles of impeachment – four more than President Richard M. Nixon would have faced had he not resigned in 1974 .

Article 1. Donald J. Trump, in violation of his oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution, and to take care that the laws be faithfully executed, has obstructed the administration of justice:

1. He attempted to fire Mueller. The Mueller report found “substantial evidence . . . that the President’s attempts to remove the Special Counsel were linked to the Special Counsel’s oversight of investigations that involved the President’s conduct.”

2. Trump attempted to curtail Mueller’s investigation. Mueller found “that the President’s effort to have [Attorney General Jeff] Sessions limit the scope of the Special Counsel’s investigation to future election interference was intended to prevent further investigative scrutiny of the President’s and his campaign’s conduct.”

3. He ordered White House counsel Donald McGahn to falsify the record to conceal his attempts to fire Mueller. Mueller found that Trump “acted . . . in order to deflect or prevent further scrutiny of the President’s conduct.”

4. He fired FBI Director James B. Comey, Mueller found, because of “Comey’s unwillingness to publicly state that the President was not personally under investigation.” Moreover, Mueller wrote, by firing Comey “the President wanted to protect himself from an investigation into his campaign,” because he knew “that a thorough FBI investigation would uncover facts about the campaign and the President personally that the President could have understood to be crimes or that would give rise to personal and political concerns.” Trump showed awareness of guilt by advancing “a pretextual reason to the press and the public for Comey’s termination.”

5. He tried to dissuade Michael Flynn, Paul Manafort, Michael Cohen, Roger Stone, and other witnesses from cooperating with the government. The non-cooperation of Manafort and Stone, in particular, made it impossible to establish the exact nature of the relationship between the Trump campaign and the Russian government.

Article II. Donald J. Trump, in violation of his oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution, and to take care that the laws be faithfully executed, failed to defend America from foreign election interference. As a candidate, he welcomed Russian intervention in the 2016 election and refused to notify the proper authorities of contacts between his campaign and representatives of Russia and WikiLeaks. As president, he denied that the Russian attack had even occurred, accepted Russian President Vladimir Putin’s false denials of responsibility, and showed no interest in determining the full scale of the attack. He repeatedly called the Russia investigation a “hoax” and a “witch hunt” even though Mueller determined “that there were multiple, systematic efforts to interfere in our election” and that “the matters we investigated were of paramount importance.”

Article III. Donald J. Trump, in violation of his oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution, and to take care that the laws be faithfully executed, attempted to investigate and prosecute his political opponents. On three occasions, Mueller found, Trump asked the Justice Department to initiate investigations of Hillary Clinton. More recently, Trump and his attorney, Rudolph W. Giuliani, attempted to initiate an investigation of Joe Biden.

Article IV. Donald J. Trump, in violation of his oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution, and to take care that the laws be faithfully executed, failed to produce papers and testimony as duly directed by Congress. Trump obstructed at least 20 inquiries relating to his taxes, business records, the Mueller investigation and other matters.

Article V. Donald J. Trump, in violation of federal campaign finance laws, conspired with his attorney Michael Cohen in order to conceal alleged relationships with adult film actress Stormy Daniels and Playboy playmate Karen McDougal before the 2016 election.

Article VI. Donald J. Trump, in violation of his oath to uphold Article 1, section 9 of the Constitution (“No money shall be drawn from the treasury, but in consequence of appropriations made by law”), attempted to misuse his emergency powers to spend funds on a border wall that Congress did not appropriate.

Article VII. Donald J. Trump, in violation of his oath to uphold the emoluments clauses (which forbid the president from accepting benefits from foreign and state governments without the permission of Congress) retains ownership of a global business empire which allows him to benefit from dealings with foreign and state governments.

That Trump is guilty of these offenses – and more – is not necessarily an argument for moving forward with impeachment. That could backfire politically if it results, as it surely would, in a failure to convict by the Republican-controlled Senate. But don’t pretend, as do 249 out of 250 Republican members of Congress, that there is insufficient evidence to even open an impeachment inquiry. Trump has committed more criminal and unconstitutional conduct than any previous president in U.S. history. If they refuse to impeach him, members of Congress will violate their own oaths to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States.”

NBCNews: House to hold hearing on Mueller report, ‘presidential obstruction and other crimes’ http://nbcnews.to/2JXbBz9
// One of the witnesses in the June 10 Judiciary Committee hearing is slated to be John Dean, a key figure in the Watergate scandal.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Nader helped arrange a meeting in the Seychelles in January 2017 between Erik Prince, a Trump supporter who founded the private security firm Blackwater, and a Russian official close to Russian President Vladi­mir Putin.
⋙ WaPo: Figure linked to Trump transition charged with transporting child pornography http://wapo.st/2JV1BGF George Nader acted as a “liaison between Trump supporters, Middle East leaders, and Russians interested in making contact with the incoming administration in early 2017”

🐣 RT @HouseJuduciary [Dems] Russia attacked our elections to help @realDonaldTrump win, Trump and his campaign welcomed this help and the President then tried to obstruct the investigation into the attack. Mueller confirmed these revelations and has now left Congress to pick up where he left off.

TheGuardian Editorial: The Guardian view on Trump’s state visit: the president is not welcome http://bit.ly/2WIWK1m
// Hobnobbing with the royals will boost the president’s ego. But this is not the greatest danger of rolling out the red carpet now

📊 WaPo, Greg Sargent: Will support grow for impeaching Trump? Data on Nixon offers a clue. http://wapo.st/2Wj2P5q //➔ Nixon approval over time (Watch Independents) / Views on impeachment over time
● Approval https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1135625806678581250/photo/1
● Impeachment https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1135626206949322752/photo/1

WaPo: Trump urges customers to drop AT&T to punish CNN over its coverage of him http://wapo.st/2WhYOOu

🐣 .@MuellerSheWrote A.J., I thought Michael Isikoff was very condescending in that interview. Clearly you had a more accurate, nuanced view of the Mueller/Barr dynamic than he laid out. Unfortunate. I don’t think he’d have done such a lazy analysis on @msnbc

🐣📊RT @stucam7771 In a 2016 Pew Research poll, 84 percent of people in Germany, Britain, France, Canada and Sweden believed the American president (Obama) would “do the right thing in world affairs.” ¤ One year later, under Trump, that number had fallen to 16 percent… https://twitter.com/stucam7771/status/1135471841697554432

💙 NewYorker, Jane Mayer: How Russia Helped Swing the Election for Trump http://bit.ly/2HQWpkV
// 9/24/2018; Book by Kathleen Jamieson Hall; A meticulous analysis of online activity during the 2016 campaign makes a powerful case that targeted cyberattacks by hackers and trolls were decisive.

⭕ 2 Jun 2019

WaPo, EJ Dionne: Dear Robert Mueller: Your report can’t speak for itself http://wapo.st/312xceR

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: If the administration defied a court order, all bets are off http://wapo.st/2XlNxcn

🐣 RT @ForTheRuleOfLaw The fact that this material is being treated as new when it has been available for weeks is indicative of a vast failure on the part of American institutions.
⋙ TheAtlantic, Quinta Jurecic: Mueller Counted on Institutions to Grapple With His Report. They Didn’t. http://bit.ly/2QBnYlf
// Neither Congress nor the press did enough to tell the American people what they needed to know.

🐣 $4B of Trump’s claimed billions is his “brand.” Of course he doesn’t want to be impeached.

⭕ 1 Jun 2019

CNN, Marshall Cohen: 5 areas where Barr and Mueller don’t agree, in their own words http://cnn.it/2QGNoOj

🐣 RT @justinamash I swear an oath to support and defend the Constitution, not an oath to do the bidding of one man or one political party. We have a constitutional republic to uphold liberty and the Rule of Law, not a direct democracy to serve some at the expense of others.

🐣 RT @tribelaw The Nixon history refutes any idea that the constitutional functions of impeachment and trial are as neatly separated between the House and Senate as the roles of grand jury charge by indictment and petit jury trial to verdict and sentencing would suggest. Just ask @JohnWDean!

💙💙 TheGuardian, David Smith: ‘No idea too lunatic’: how Trump’s shock troops attack US democracy http://bit.ly/2XtKjn6
// An army of supporters amplify the president’s wildest claims, encouraging his conspiracy-minded tendencies

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind Trump and his regime have stonewalled Congress and said they have no authority over him, and now also ignored a court order. Usurping the legislative and judicial branch. What is left folks? We have arrived: we are living in an authoritarian regime, not a democracy.

🐣 RT @tribelaw An impeachment inquiry can & should be structured to end not only with a referral to the Senate but with a VERDICT on whether the president COMMITED SERIOUS FEDERAL CRIMES. If the House finds him guilty, nothing the Senate does or fails to do will remove the stain.@DonnyDeutsch

Newsweek: Donald Trump Won’t Leave White House ‘Voluntarily’ If He Loses 2020 Election, Predicts GOP Candidate William Weld http://bit.ly/2QCtML6

🐣 RT @ruthbenghiat Correct: many authoritarians consolidate power after a few years of testing public tolerance for repression, co-opting the right people for the job “My Attorney General,” indoctrinating the public (Fox, Sinclair), and securing military and paramilitary (Pentagon, ICE, militias).
⋙ 🐣 RT @waltshaub It will get worse. Trump and his allies will escalate their power grab rapidly over the next 17 months. If you’re wondering how this ends, whether Americans have what it takes to fight nationalist authoritarianism, ask yourself what sacrifices you’re currently making to fight it.

⭕ 31 May 2019

💙 🐣 RT @WaltShaub Heed the signs and don’t underestimate the threat to our republic from within:
-Trump obstructed justice
-A McConnell-packed SCOTUS says precedent can be changed more easily than previously thought
-AG Barr is an open partisan and slow-motion Saturday Night Massacre beneficiary
📌 https://twitter.com/waltshaub/status/1134616070789226496?s=20

🐣 RT @bulldoghill [Bill Barr:] “…any AG in this period is going to end up losing a lot of political capital and I realize that and that’s one of the reasons that I…was persuaded that I should take it on because I think at my stage in life, it really doesn’t make any difference.” https://twitter.com/bulldoghill/status/1134450659057700866

🐣 RT @joelockhart The more you watch Bill Barr the more you see how thoroughly corrupt he is. He’s doing interviews in the middle of his investigation of the investigators giving details about how much he’s found, without any evidence revealed. He’s become the Joseph McCarthy of our time. 📌 https://twitter.com/joelockhart/status/1134584932695719936

🐣 John Meacham on @The11thHour “Passion and ideology have taken over from reason and probity”

🐣 RT @robreiner Trump & Barr have been controlling the false narrative of “exoneration”. Once the public is made aware of the mountain of criminality clearly laid out in the Mueller report, the calls for Impeachment will hit critical mass.
⋙ MSNBC, MorningJoe: Rob Reiner: Mueller report ‘biggest pile of criminality’ http://on.msnbc.com/2QEMy4D
// Director Rob Reiner discusses a new video for NowThis News where Robert De Niro and federal prosecutors explain the key findings in the Mueller report.

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw Barr vs. Barr
May 1 to Congress: “We accepted the Special Counsel’s legal framework for purposes of our analysis…in reaching our conclusion”
May 31 to CBS: “We didn’t agree with …a lot of the legal analysis in the Report…So we applied what we thought was the right law.”
💽 https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1134418730258010114/photo/1

Salon: Citing his “serious mental illness,” multiple psychiatrists call for President Trump to be impeached http://bit.ly/2XhGO3n
// “Mental illness . . . renders him psychologically incapable of competently discharging the duties of president”

🐣 RT @TomJChicago 1 We are awaiting release of the Flynn information ordered by Judge Sullivan. Being that it’s after 3pm on Friday & still nothing, implies it’s a Big Kahuna Burger. Why did Judge Sullivan ask if Flynn’s conduct “rises to the level of treasonous activity?”
📌 https://twitter.com/TomJChicago/status/1134540140817342464?s=20
… 7 Back to the riddle of why Sullivan couldn’t understand why Flynn wasn’t charged with treason. Flynn must have delivered something big. Remember Mueller oversaw John Gotti’s takedown & approved the deal w/ Sammy the Bull Gravano for witness protection after he had whacked 30 ppl

NYT: Mueller Played by the Rules. Trump Made New Ones. http://nyti.ms/2HOekZt
// The special counsel led an investigation that was disciplined, quiet, and by the book — and the president seized the opportunity.

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: In Terrifying Interview, William Barr Goes Full MAGA http://nym.ag/2EXRfC7

🐣 RT @lrozen “Dowd called the Mueller report a ‘baseless, political document designed to smear & damage the reputation of counsel & innocent people.’”
⋙ 🐣 RT @ryanjreilley John Dowd told me the controversy over his voicemail to Michael Flynn’s attorney was “nonsense.” Full story:
⋙⋙ HuffPo: Trump Lawyer John Dowd Asked Flynn Attorney To Spill On Mueller Probe ‘For The Country’ http://bit.ly/2HQ0gPr
// “So… uh… you know, then-then, you know, we need some kind of heads up.”

NYT: Justice Dept. Keeps Wiretaps Secret in Flynn Case, Rejecting Judge’s Order http://nyti.ms/2Z1Gzdc

🐣 RT @NeeraTanden I believe defying court orders is grounds for impeachment. And it’s pathetic that the GOP who call themselves constitutionalists
🐣 RT @tribelaw In Trump’s and Barr’s America, it looks like the Executive Branch has finally claimed it can defy not only the Legislative Branch but the Judicial Branch as well. Isn’t that called a dictatorship? Please tell me what I’m missing here.
🐣 RT @samstein This appears to be a legit (not saying the others aren’t) crisis point.
⋙ WaPo: Justice Department fails to comply with court order to release transcripts of Michael Flynn’s conversations with Russian ambassador http://wapo.st/2wuEWs3

Politico, Kyle Cheney: Schiff to intel community: Share info on Barr’s attempts to declassify docs http://politi.co/2KhU5oX

TheHill: New York theatre companies to hold 24-hour live reading of Mueller report http://bit.ly/2YXWBVh

🐣 RT @jeremyherb NEW: @RepAdamSchiff sent letters to heads of ODNI, CIA, FBI and NSA taking aim at the new DOJ review of the Russia probe, asking them to provide his committee with any materials requested by Barr, and to tell the panel if they object to any decision Barr makes to declassify info https://twitter.com/jeremyherb/status/1134519923320004610/photo/1-3

CNN: Schiff seeks to keep tabs on Barr’s review of Russia probe http://cnn.it/2WdXlJ4

🐣📊 RT @TrinityResists Nixon—
B4 Watergate hearings:
Approval—48%
For impeach—19%
After hearings:
Approval—24%
For impeach—57%
Listen to the experts & those who were there (@JillWineBanks) ¤ When impeachment hearings commenced, people paid attention & GOP changed their minds.


// Watergate polling

NewYorker, Susan Glasser: Trump and Bibi’s Bad Week http://bit.ly/2Xh9Obx
// They’re both at war with those who would investigate them. But are they winning or losing?

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: On Nine Different Occasions, Bill Barr Was Unable to Offer Any Evidence of Irregularity in Russia Investigation http://bit.ly/2wuZXmH

WaPo, James Hohman: The 2020 impeachment debate passes a tipping point in the aftermath of Mueller’s speech http://wapo.st/2wvV0d7

WaPo, Philip Bump: Attorney General Barr stokes the conspiracy fires http://wapo.st/30ZwwHi

🐣 RT @joshscampbell Barr tells CBS the FBI’s investigation into the Trump campaign crossed “a serious red line.” ¤ Left unsaid is how he will be able to conduct an independent & objective review of the FBI’s work when he’s already accused them of wrongdoing from the start. [ ⋙ NatRev https://twitter.com/joshscampbell/status/1134494216657104896 ]

MotherJones: A New Right-Wing Disinformation Campaign: Biden Was Part of a Deep State Plot Against Trump http://bit.ly/30XepBL
// The evidence? The veep attended meetings about Russia’s attack on the 2016 election.

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks Wow. There is so much wrong w Barr’s words. If Mueller accused 45 without indicting: he’d be doing what Comey did to Hillary. More important, did Barr forget Watergate and Clinton precedent of referring evidence to Congress for impeachment instead of indicting for crime??
⋙ 🐣 RT @CBSThisMorning NEW: Attorney General Barr tells @JanCBS he “personally felt” Special Counsel Robert Mueller “could’ve reached a decision” on obstruction of justice by President Trump.

⭕ 30 May 2019

WaPo, Donna Edwards: Democrats need to repackage the Mueller report for TV http://wapo.st/2IfgWP6

TheAtlantic, Quinta Jurecic: Mueller Counted on Institutions to Grapple With His Report. They Didn’t. http://bit.ly/2QBnYlf
// Neither Congress nor the press did enough to tell the American people what they needed to know.

AP: Trump erupts after special counsel says he’s not exonerated http://bit.ly/30ZuBmb

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Conservatives Stunned by Mueller Suggesting Trump Is Not Innocent http://nym.ag/2JLA5ve

NYT: Trump Accuses Mueller of a Personal Vendetta as Calls for Impeachment Grow http://nyti.ms/2Xhaduz

WaPo, Eugene Robinson: If Trump doesn’t warrant impeachment, who does? http://wapo.st/2QA7c5T

Politico: Schiff: ‘There’s been an epidemic of cowardice in the GOP’ http://politi.co/30WFaX1

🐣 RT @BillKristol Here it is, from Republicans for the Rule of Law, and soon (in a shorter version) coming as an ad to TV set near you: Senior GOP lawyers on Trump’s obstruction of justice. 💽 https://twitter.com/BillKristol/status/1134137830299590656/photo/1

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Helping Russia help Trump is precisely what Trump did http://wapo.st/2KlVw5P

DailyBeast: Team Trump Now Wants Mueller to Testify Before Congress in Hopes of a Grilling http://bit.ly/2W8oSqA
// The president has said he doesn’t want the special counsel to talk on the Hill. But after Mueller’s statement Wednesday, Trump’s team is itching for it.

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin You cheered as Russians hacked your rivals and pushed disinfo to 100 million Americans before winning the Electoral College by just 70,000 votes in states Manafort had highlighted to Moscow. It matters in a close race and you’d likely have lost otherwise. You’re their stooge now. https://twitter.com/EvanMcMullin/status/1134088168112889856

🐣 RT @BillKristol Trump: “To me it’s a dirty word: the word impeach. It’s a dirty, filthy, disgusting word and it has nothing to do with me.” ¤ Federalist #65: Impeachment is “a bridle in the hands of the legislative body upon the executive servants of the government.”

DailyBeast, Stuart Stevens: Trump-Drunk Republicans Are Choosing Russia Over the Constitution http://bit.ly/2VY7ZP6
// Almost every Republican elected official in Washington knows Donald Trump is unfit to be president—yet almost all of them are silent.

Vox, Aaron Rupar: Trump thinks the courts might save him from impeachment. It doesn’t work like that. http://bit.ly/2Kn4qQz
// The president is profoundly confused about the Constitution.

NYT, Michael Tomasky: Mueller Is Admirably Apolitical. That’s the Problem. http://nyti.ms/2wwxeh2
// He is serving a vision of America that no longer exists.

🐣 RT @selectedwisdom Somehow our country’s decision to impeach or not impeach does not rest on whether the President did right or wrong, but instead on how popular the President is and how well the economy is doing. #DeathOfDemocracy

🐣 RT @IndivisibleNet Robert De Niro and over 1,000+ former federal prosecutors say the 448 pages of the Mueller report all point to the conclusion that Donald Trump committed felony obstruction of justice. 💽 https://twitter.com/IndivisibleNet/status/1134224271943725057/photo/1

🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS The real story of Mueller’s remarks: He has wrecked the entire foundation of Trumpworld’s narrative about 2016. ¤ The story is that Mueller laid waste to one side’s lies, not that both sides are “locked in partisan combat” over his findings.
⋙ WaPo, Greg Sargent: Mueller destroyed one of Trump’s biggest lies. Trump just helped him do it. http://wapo.st/2W38ZS6

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: If Americans won’t read Mueller’s report, spoon-feed it to them http://wapo.st/2Z1Gh67

As we have suggested, with or without Mueller, the House Judiciary Committee must educate the public through hearings that, in essence, put on TV what Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich.) got down in a series of 280-character tweets. Here’s a suggested schedule (if Mueller testifies, he could be asked about each of the items below, with other witnesses and full evidence presented subsequently):

Day 1: Russia interfered to help Trump. Trump and lots of his allies sought such help. This was a betrayal of our democracy.
Day 2: How Trump, by inviting such help and then denying the inescapable conclusion that Russia helped him, undermined national security.
Day 3: What is obstruction, why is it a big deal and what do you have to prove?
Days 4-13: Each day is devoted to a different category of obstruction.
Day 15: What is the Office of Legal Counsel memo and why did Mueller not indict?
Day 16: What kinds of cases with far less evidence than this one have been prosecuted for obstruction.
Day 17: Impeachment doesn’t require evidence (let alone conviction) of a crime. However, in this case, there are impeachable actions that are not crimes (e.g., inviting Russian interference) and actions that are crimes (See Days 4-13).
Day 18: A highlight reel of the Bill Clinton impeachment, during which Republicans made impassioned speeches about the necessity of removing a president who has obstructed justice.

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin You cheered as Russians hacked your rivals and pushed disinfo to 100 million Americans before winning the Electoral College by just 70,000 votes in states Manafort had highlighted to Moscow. It matters in a close race and you’d likely have lost otherwise. You’re their stooge now.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real Russia, Russia, Russia! That’s all you heard at the beginning of this Witch Hunt Hoax [ … ]

🐣 RT @gtconway3d So here you finally admit that “Russia helped me get elected.” Well, that’s what the investigation was about. The investigation found plenty of evidence that Russia did just that. It thus wasn’t a “Witch Hunt” or “Hoax.” So why did you repeatedly try to obstruct it? https://twitter.com/gtconway3d/status/1134068577873661957/photo/1

TheAtlantic, Quinta Jurecic: Mueller Indicted the Media http://bit.ly/2HK7zrA
// American institutions have failed to grapple with or accurately convey the information contained in the special counsel’s report.

🐣 RT @Morning_Joe ‘Mueller would not have come out & made statement he made yesterday, he would not have written the letter he sent to AG Barr after completing the report if he wasn’t concerned about the way the results of his team had been misrepresented by the AG’s original comments.’–McCabe 💽 https://twitter.com/Morning_Joe/status/1134064819617841153/photo/1

🐣 RT @brianklaas “I had nothing to do with Russia helping me to get elected.” A tweet in which the President of the United States (probably inadvertently) acknowledges that his election victory was helped by the Kremlin’s attack on American democracy.

NBCNews, Kurt Bardella: Robert Mueller’s statement made the Democrats look like cowards http://nbcnews.to/2MfYX0j
// Trump sees a Democratic Congress reluctant to wield the impeachment power voters gave it in the midterms. And he may be right.

⭕ 29 May 2019 ~Mueller Speaks!

Politico, Eliana Johnson: Mueller remarks put Barr back into harsh spotlight http://politi.co/2I948Kj
// Democrats and some Republicans saw a statement that ‘contradicts’ and even ‘rebuke[s]’ Trump’s attorney general.

FiveThirtyEight, Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux: How To Think About Mueller’s Statement http://53eig.ht/2QKi5SV

● Mueller quietly rebuked Barr, repeating that he did not exonerate the president
● Mueller may have realized congressional testimony could undermine his credibility
● Congress is now in the driver’s seat

MotherJones, David Corn: Mueller Reminds the Nation That Trump Betrayed the USA http://bit.ly/2YXnQiP
// Treachery is not always a crime.

NYT, Charles Blows: Democrats, Do Your Damned Duty! http://nyti.ms/2KfWD6P
// Doing what is right on impeachment should not be a mere option.

🐣 What we really need is ♫ “The Mueller Musical”

🐣 RT @vermontgmg [Garrett Graff] FWIW, simply getting Mueller to read the key parts of his report out loud to Congress would be important to the national debate. So Dems on Capitol Hill should take him at his word—and accept him simply restating the report in his own voice.

🐣 RT @EricHolder No one in America is above the law. For the sake of our democracy we must have the ability to hold accountable the most powerful person in this nation.

🐣 RT @neal_katyal THREAD. Today’s Mueller conference was devastating to Trump. Here’s why 1.First, as I’ve said for a long time,“cant indict a sitting President” has obvious pitfalls for Trump. Every scholar who says this says the remedy for such a President is impeachment
📌 https://mobile.twitter.com/neal_katyal/status/1133891098781335552

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: Mueller Means We’re Headed for the Apocalypse http://bit.ly/2EEiQI8
// Impeachment hearings are all but inevitable now. Trump’s removal from office, however, is anything but.

DailyBeast, Justin Baragona: Sean Hannity: Mueller ‘Doesn’t Know the Law’ and ‘He’s Full of Crap’ http://bit.ly/2wsuUb9
// But Attorney General William Barr ‘has the final say and we already know his answer,’ the Fox News star said.

WaPo, Rosalind Helderman: On question of obstruction, Mueller hewed to untested Justice Department opinions and ‘principles of fairness’ http://wapo.st/2YWS4m8

JustSecurity, Ryan Goodman: Mueller’s Message: The Obstruction That Nearly Halted Criminal Case Against Russians http://bit.ly/2WdSwiJ

🐣 RT @neal_katyal The prohibition on indicting a sitting President, such that it exists, is always waivable. Sounds like the WH Press Secretary is saying the President is willing to waive it. Excellent. Game on. If not, Trump must be asked why he won’t waive, since he’s so sure he’s in the clear
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheHill Sarah Sanders: “If Bob Mueller had determined that there was a crime, he would’ve had a moral obligation to report it, to put that into his report — he didn’t.”

🐣 RT @ryanhillMI The Democrats didn’t brag about trying to end the investigation to a hostile foreign power! ¤ “I just fired the head of the F.B.I. He was crazy, a real nut job, I faced great pressure because of Russia. That’s taken off.” https://twitter.com/RyanHillMI/status/1133898250254200838/photo/1

🐣 RT @RWwatchMA “My first reaction was that he was really taking it directly to the President. Secondly, he was taking it right to the attorney general, and telling them that they were spinning it.”-@JohnWDean, ex-Nixon White House Counsel, on #MuellerStatement #mapoli 💽 [CNN] https://twitter.com/RWwatchMA/status/1133928873937293312/photo/1

🐣 RT @maddowblog Imagine if, at the outset, Mueller had just said publicly what he finally was allowed to say publicly today about his investigation and his report. Imagine that had been how we learned about what Mueller found and what he did and what the Congress is expected to do.
⋙ 🐣 Something about truth and pants … 🤔

🐣 RT @harrylitman From #Robert DeNiro (my ex boss, but that’s another story) in @nytimes “Your life has been a shining example of bravely and selflessly doing things for the good of our country. I urge you to leave your comfort zone and do that again.”
⋙ NYT: Robert De Niro: Robert Mueller, We Need to Hear More http://nyti.ms/2IcwcfU //➔ what if Robert De Niro reads the report to the Judiciary Committee
// You said that your investigation’s work “speaks for itself.” It doesn’t.

🐣 RT @CuomoPrimeTime “The President of the United States would be in handcuffs, criminally charged, but for the fact he is the sitting President,” says Senate Judiciary Committee member Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal, reflecting on Robert Mueller’s words today. http://cnn.it/2YYq951 💽 https://twitter.com/CuomoPrimeTime/status/1133905754363236352/photo/1

🐣 RT @samstein Laura Ingraham literally just compared Mueller to a “mean girl” and her guest called him a “jerk” who needed to get the last word. https://twitter.com/samstein/status/1133919362715475968

🐣 RT @DavidCornDC Mueller says the Russian attack on the 2016 election was serious and aimed to damage one presidential candidate (and we know whom). Yet @parscale still says this is a “hoax.” What unpatriotic and irresponsible gaslighting. #Deplorable

Politico, Anita Kumar: ‘No obstruction’ no more: Mueller statement prompts shift in Trump talking points http://politi.co/30S0j4B
// Trump and his aides were far more careful than usual to say that Barr — not Mueller — cleared the president in the Russia probe.

🐣 RT @TheHill Sen. Mark Warner: “We saw earlier where the secretary of Homeland Security wanted to have a meeting on election security and at the cabinet level in the White House. And that was turned down because it might offend the sensibilities of Donald Trump.”
💽 https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1133912158666985472/photo/1

🐣 RT @stuartpstevens It will forever astound me that we have the first serious, documented case of extensive efforts by a hostile foreign power to influence America’s choice of Commander in Chief and most Republicans are “we won, so it doesn’t matter.” It’s the most anti-American stance possible.

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade Allow me to translate for Robert Mueller – no hoax, no witch hunt, no exoneration. Your turn, Congress. My thoughts in @thedailybeast
⋙ DailyBeast: Mueller’s Seething Message: This Isn’t a Hoax, This Is a Crime http://bit.ly/2JL8Voa
// The special counsel is too reserved to say what he really means: Russia attacked America and Trump broke the law.

Lawfare, Benjamin Wittes: Mueller Bows Out: What Does Congress Do Now? http://bit.ly/2WdAcX9

WaPo, Dana Milbank: An invitation to impeach, in Mueller-speak http://wapo.st/2Wc1NrV

WaPo Editorial: Mueller should have said this weeks ago http://wapo.st/2MgGhxk

DailyBeast, Adam Rawnsley: After Mueller: 5 Big Unresolved Questions About the Trump-Russia Investigation http://bit.ly/2Qvur10
// Could the president be charged later? What happened to the counterintelligence probe? The end of the special counsel’s work is just the beginning for some aspects of the saga.

🐣 RT @joshcampbell On Mueller’s reluctance to go before Congress, @JeffreyToobin: “Too bad! Most witnesses don’t want to testify in front of Congress… But the point is Congress needs the information.” 💽 https://twitter.com/joshscampbell/status/1133868699654340608/photo/1

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw Shorter and less subtler Bob Mueller (would have been this): ¤ First, don’t say it’s an exoneration, because we would have cleared the President if we could. ¤ Second, it is not for the criminal justice system, but for Congress to accuse a sitting President of wrongdoing. 📌 https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1133755613173944320

🐣 RT @maddow Mueller today: “The Constitution requires a process other than the criminal justice system to formally accuse a sitting President of wrongdoing.” ¤ “The criminal justice system”. ¤ Isn’t this Mueller saying it wasn’t AG Barr’s call whether or not to charge Trump?

🐣 RT @john_sipher This is great but it’s also part of the problem. Yes the report is damming but it’s complicated and hard to read. It’s lawyer speak with double negatives. The 9/11 commissioners hired Harvard historian Ernest May to write a readable product. Trump is hoping it’s too hard to read.
⋙ 🐣 RT @asharangappa_ Mueller just told everyone to read his damn report. I read the footnotes for you — and summarize the best ones here
⋙⋙ TIME: What Happens Next with the Mueller Report? The Answer May Lie in the Footnotes http://bit.ly/2EDUy0L
// 5/3/2019

WaPo, Philip Bump: Trump’s mantra was once ‘no collusion, no obstruction.’ It isn’t anymore. http://wapo.st/2wtUU5W

WaPo, Dan Balz: Mueller says he couldn’t charge Trump, tosses the question to Congress http://wapo.st/2WdGV3v

WaPo, Marc Fischer: Mueller speaks for the ‘only time.’ Many Americans didn’t hear an ending. http://wapo.st/30W0Pym

WaPo: Mueller’s statement highlights key differences with Barr on investigation of President Trump http://wapo.st/2HJjeXR

NYT Editorial: Decoding Robert Mueller http://nyti.ms/2QxcU8y
// In short: No exoneration. (And please don’t make me testify!)

VICE, Greg Walters: Mueller Pretty Much Just Told Congress: Impeach or Go Home http://bit.ly/2EE5xra
// “He basically implored Congress to act”

CNN, Chris Cillizza: A translation of Mueller’s legalese, for non-lawyers http://cnn.it/2YXgUlU

🐣 RT @page88 [Virginia Heffernan] Mueller today issued a clear reproof to Barr. Mueller left no doubt that, contrary to Barr’s claims, the Office of the Special Counsel declined to indict Trump *because DOJ regulations prohibit it*. ¤ And now spokespeople from DOJ and OSC are aiming to blow that clarity.
🐣 RT @matthewamiller Totally normal. I put out joint statements with people who reported to me (Peter works for Kerri) all the time when I ran OPA.
🐣 RT @qjurecic Ironically, what this really does is drive home just how slippery and dishonest Barr was in his wording
🐣 RT @rickhansen The locution in that first sentence alone tells you that this was a heavily negotiated statement
⋙ 💙🐣 RT @ryanjreilly Joint Special Counsel / DOJ statement on the role of the OLC opinion. https://twitter.com/rickhasen/status/1133876382491172865/photo/1

🐣 Reminder: NO President has ever been convicted in the Senate, but 3 Presidents have forever been tainted by impeachment. That is the punishment.

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw This reads like an open letter to the GOP. ¤ Powerful words by former Defense Secretary William Cohen, who as a young Republican member of House was among the first to break with his party and put country first in Watergate investigations.
⋙ WaPo, William S Cohen: When will the Republican silence on Trump end? http://wapo.st/2K9lUjb “William S. Cohen is a former Republican congressman, senator and defense secretary who served on the House Judiciary Committee in 1974 during the Watergate impeachment inquiry.”

🐣 RT @renato_mariotti I agree with Chris Christie—today Mueller flatly contradicted Barr and made it clear that Congress would need to decide whether Trump obstructed justice. ¤ Barr should have to explain why he lied to Congress. That is a federal crime.

Reuters: Democratic lawmaker Nadler accuses Trump of lying, doesn’t rule out impeachment http://reut.rs/2MiUKcl

🐣 RT @tribelaw Mueller messed up by using a double negative. He meant to say: “DOJ policy would’ve prohibited us from calling Trump guilty even if we were convinced he’s guilty as sin. We could’ve said he was innocent if we concluded he was. But we didn’t: the evidence didn’t clear him.”

🐣 RT @normornstein Bill Barr should be disbarred and removed from office. He has violated his oath to be Attorney General of the United States, lied about fundamental things, and is unfit both for office or to practice law.

🐣 RT @McFaul Mueller said today, “If we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so.” Can Trump officials & surrogates please stop insulting our intelligence by claiming Mueller investigation found no evidence of obstruction. We are not idiots.

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Perhaps Nadler will stage a show-and-tell series of hearings in which he can feed the public the full story in manageable bites. One is struck that we get the government we deserve. Citizenship requires effort. Without it, autocrats run wild.
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: If Mueller surprised you, you haven’t read his report http://wapo.st/2wroPvt

≣💽 NYT: Full Transcript and Video of Mueller’s Statement on Russia Investigation http://nyti.ms/2QwKprA

WaPo: Mueller was pointed: His report doesn’t say what Trump and Barr have claimed http://wapo.st/2YVRZ1P

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Mueller Report: References impeachment (VolI. I, fn. 2) and future prosecution after POTUS leaves office (Vol. II, fn. 4) and says he investigated the President “to preserve evidence when memories were still fresh and documentary materials were available” (Vol. II, pp. 1-2)
⋙ 🐣 RT @matthewamiller Bill Barr on April 18: “Well, special counsel Mueller did not indicate that his purpose was to leave the decision to Congress. I hope that was not his view, since we don’t convene grand juries and conduct criminal investigations for that purpose.”

🐣 RT @danpfeiffer I am very sympathetic to the political concerns of the House Leadership and the consultant class, but it’s becoming clear that dodging an impeachment inquiry would be a grave moral, constitutional, and political mistake.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews The United States believes #Russia may be conducting low-level nuclear testing in violation of a moratorium on such tests, the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency said. https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1133741590059638784

🐣 RT @RiskyLiberal https://twitter.com/RiskyLiberal/status/1133804138494668800
// Mueller report summary chart; obstruction chart; obstruction of justice chart

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Nadler: “The Special Counsel has clearly demonstrated that Pres. Trump is lying about the Special Counsel’s findings, lying about the testimony of key witnesses in the Special Counsel’s report, & is lying in saying that the Special Counsel found no obstruction and no collusion.”

🐣 ⚡️@SpeakerPelosi It’s time!⚡️ @RepJerryNadler @RepAdamSchiff @RepCummings @SenFeinstein @MarkWarner

🐣 Clinton’s approval ratings went up because people thought his “crimes” were personal and trivial. Trump is the most criminal, decadent, unethical and incompetent person ever to hold the office, which he helped Russia to steal. @SpeakerPelosi @RepJerryNadler @RepAdamSchiff

DailyBeast: Mueller: My Hands Were Tied on Charging Trump http://bit.ly/2MvgTnZ
// by Justin Miller, Betsy Woodruff, Adam Rawnsley; Special counsel breaks more than two years of silence and reveals why he didn’t accuse the president of breaking the law.

🐣 RT @JoeNBC 1. “Charg­ing the pres­i­dent with a crime was not an op­tion that we could con­sider.” ¤ 2. “If we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so.” ¤ Res ipsa loquitur.

💙🐣 RT @AriMelber New document from Mueller’s office contrasts Barr’s assertion about how Mueller determines if there “was an obstruction of justice” — to Mueller’s different explanation:
https://twitter.com/AriMelber/status/1133792145230434306/photo/1

🐣 RT @McFaul Mueller said today, “If we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so.” Can Trump officials & surrogates please stop insulting our intelligence by claiming Mueller investigation found no evidence of obstruction. We are not idiots.

🐣 RT @petsa16 Are you hearing them on Fox? They actually interpreted Mueller correctly. Saying Congress was encouraged to impeach and Barr misrepresented the report in a couple of ways. Plus, it’s all in the report.

💙🐣 John Meacham: “Mueller brought a book to a Twitter fight”

🐣 RT @NancyPelosi Despite Department of Justice policy to the contrary, no one is above the law – not even the President. Read my full statement here:
⋙ Speaker.gov: Pelosi Statement on Special Counsel Mueller’s Press Statement Reiterating the President’s Obstruction https://tinyurl.com/y37ncfpk

💙💙 TheAtlantic, David Frum: What the Mueller Report Actually Said http://bit.ly/2WtO0Mx
// The special counsel pointed back to the words of his report. Here are its key findings.

🐣 Phone Numbers: Nancy Pelosi: 202-225-4965 ¤ Jerry Nadler: 202-225-5635 ¤ Adam Schiff: 202-225-4176

TheBulwark: Mueller Refuted Three Bad Arguments About the Special Counsel Investigation http://bit.ly/2XeToA7
// Trump fans and Trump critics will both find reason to be unhappy.

TPM, Josh Marshall: Fuller Take on Mueller http://bit.ly/2VUo6gx https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1133781406159638529/photo/1

The entire statement was stayed very, very close to the report. But the emphases are significant. Mueller slowed to a crawl noting the key points of his findings: that there was insufficient evidence to bring charges of conspiracy against members of the Trump campaign and that they did not charge the President with obstruction because they were not allowed to do so. On point one the shortcoming was evidentiary; on point two, they just weren’t allowed to.

Mueller briefly sketched out the argument contained in the introduction to volume 2 of his office’s report: they were barred from indicting the President and believed that fairness counseled them not to make a explicit accusation the President could not defend himself against in court. As with the report itself, if you’re paying attention it’s clear that investigators believe President Trump did obstruct justice on multiple occasions and that they could likely prove it beyond a reasonable doubt if they were allowed to do so. …

The most consequential part of the statement, however, is likely this line: “And second, the opinion says that the constitution requires a process other than the criminal justice system to formally accuse a sitting president of wrong doing.” In other words, the constitutional process for holding the President accountable for his crimes is impeachment.

TheNation: Robert Mueller Just Told Congress To Do Its Damn Job http://bit.ly/2Xd4fut

🐣 If not Trump, what president? ¤ If not this Congress, which? ¤ If not now, never.

WaPo: Mueller says accusing Trump of a crime ‘not an option’ under Justice Dept. guidelines http://wapo.st/2I6H52y

🐣 RT @mitchellreports Jeremy Bash on Mueller: He was making the constitutional plea to the nation and the congress to read the report, focus on its findings and do its job. I agree with the sentiment this will build pressure in house and in the congress more generally for impeachment.

AP: Mueller: Special counsel probe did not exonerate Trump http://bit.ly/30Pcuz3

🐣 Mueller’s not wanting to testify and pointing to his report can be taken as meaning: Congress, you have all you need. @SpeakerPelosi @RepJerryNadler

NYT: Mueller, in First Comments on Russia Inquiry, Declines to Clear Trump http://nyti.ms/2Kdp85k

🐣 RT @BillKristol Nadler: “Given that Special Counsel Mueller was unable to pursue criminal charges against the President, it falls to Congress to respond to the crimes, lies and other wrongdoing of President Trump—and we will do so.” ¤ This doesn’t say formal impeachment inquiry…but comes close.

🐣 RT @RepMaxineWalters Mueller made clear Trump is NOT exonerated and that AG Barr is a liar. Mueller did his job now it’s time for Congress to do its job. No more hiding behind the special counsel. Enough is enough. It’s time to #ImpeachTrump. We can’t wait for 2020. The time is NOW!

🐣 No hoax. No witch hunt. No coup. Case NOT closed. It goes to Congress.

🐣 RT @JudyWoodruff Robert Mueller: “…after that investigation, if we had confidence the President did not commit a crime, we would have said so. We did not say so…”

🐣 RT @RepJerryNadler Read my statement following Special Counsel Robert Muller’s press conference this morning on the conclusion of the investigation into President Trump and his associates: https://twitter.com/RepJerryNadler/status/1133759926822723584/photo/1

🐣 RT @JoeNBC If Mueller will do no more than read his report before Congress, then that is what Democrats should have him do with 50 million Americans watching. ¤ The report is damning and Americans who will not read it need to learn of its contents.

🐣 RT @Peter_Wehner Robert Mueller’s interpretation of his report is fundamentally different than what Bill Barr told us. I would suggest that between the two, Americans would be wise to trust the interpretation and integrity of the author of the report.

🐣 RT @BeschlossDC Nadler just now: “Given that Special Counsel Mueller was unable to pursue criminal charges against the President, it falls to Congress to respond to the crimes, lies and other wrongdoing of President Trump–and we will do so.”

🐣 RT @DavidCornDC Remember, Barr said that there was no strong case of obstruction and that he and Rosenstein decided there was no obstruction. That is NOT what Mueller just said.

🐣 RT @tribelaw Mueller said: READ MY REPORT. It says I COULDN’T indict a sitting president. If my office could’ve concluded he was innocent of collusion or obstruction, we would’ve. We couldn’t so we didn’t. Only Congress can hold him accountable. The ball is in their court now.

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin Mueller made clear today that it is up to Congress to hold the president accountable for his crimes. Indeed it is. We cannot allow a president to hold himself above the law and expect to be free. Congress must use its constitutional powers to publicly consider impeachment now.

🐣 .@SpeakerPelosi It’s time. Ball’s in your court. ~ Robert S Mueller III

💙 🐣 RT @matthewamiller Bill Barr on April 18: “Well, special counsel Mueller did not indicate that his purpose was to leave the decision to Congress. I hope that was not his view, since we don’t convene grand juries and conduct criminal investigations for that purpose.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @matthewamiller Bob Mueller today: “And second, the opinion says that the Constitution requires a process other than the criminal justice system to formally accuse a sitting President of wrongdoing.”

🐣 RT @McFaul Mueller statement today puts more pressure on Congress to act.

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote The most interesting part of that statement was about gathering evidence on obstruction while it’s fresh so you can get the facts, but also so you can prosecute co-conspirators. #MuellerPressConference

🐣 Mueller said Barr was acting “in good faith” ONLY with regard to deciding to release most of the report (which would have been at Mueller’s recommendation). Very delimited; not a general statement.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson “If we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so.”

🐣 RT @JoeNBC Mueller says that he did not conclude whether the president committed a crime because Justice guidelines did not allow him to reach that conclusion.

🐣 RT @DavidJolly Robert Mueller could not be more clear that he believes Congress needs to step up now, explicitly saying that charging a sitting President with a crime requires a process other than the criminal justice system allows. ¤ There is no other reason for his statement today.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Robert Mueller is expected to make a lengthy and substantial statement, a Justice Department official tells NYT.
⋙ NYT: Robert Mueller to Make Statement on Russia Investigation http://nyti.ms/2JQyaG3

DailyBeast, Clint Watts: The Kremlin’s Strategy for the 2020 U.S. Election: Secure the Base, Split the Opposition http://bit.ly/2WczuJU
// Americans may be on to the Kremlin’s tricks now, but Putin is getting a helping hand this time around: Conservative media and even the White House are spreading disinfo for him.

🐣 RT @davidfrum Mueller statement: “Can’t any of you people read?”

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @AriMelber Breaking: Bob Mueller to speak at 11am today
https://twitter.com/AriMelber/status/1133728387791560704/photo/1

⭕ 28 May 2019

🐣 RT @DavidPriess “Every fiber of Mueller’s being likely rejects the spectacle such public testimony would become,” says @joshscampbell here, “but this is another one of those rare instances where public confidence in our institutions of justice is on the line.”
⋙ CNN, Josh Campbell: Why Mueller needs to get in the hot seat http://cnn.it/2EzSrv9

WaPo: Amash defends call for Trump’s impeachment, says Congress ‘has a duty to keep the president in check’ http://wapo.st/2WmB4rV

💽 MSNBC, MTPDaily: Former Republicans question what happened to their party http://on.msnbc.com/2X7aH6e Charlie Sykes and George Will

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 James Comey: “There was no corruption. There was no treason. There was no attempted coup. Those are lies, and dumb lies at that. There were just good people trying to figure out what was true, under unprecedented circumstances.”
⋙ WaPo, James Comey: No ‘treason.’ No coup. Just lies — and dumb lies at that. http://wapo.st/2Wrn8gd

It is tempting for normal people to ignore our president when he starts ranting about treason and corruption at the FBI. I understand the temptation. I’m the object of many of his rants, and even I try to ignore him.

But we shouldn’t, because millions of good people believe what a president of the United States says. In normal times, that’s healthy. But not now, when the president is a liar who doesn’t care what damage he does to vital institutions. We must call out his lies that the FBI was corrupt and committed treason, that we spied on the Trump campaign, and tried to defeat Donald Trump. We must constantly return to the stubborn facts.

And there’s the first problem with Trump’s whole “treason” narrative. If we were “deep state” Clinton loyalists bent on stopping him, why would we keep it secret? Why wouldn’t the much-maligned FBI supervisor Peter Strzok — the alleged kingpin of the “treasonous” plot to stop Trump — tell anyone? He was one of the very few people who knew what we were investigating.

We investigated. We didn’t gather information about the campaign’s strategy. We didn’t “spy” on anyone’s campaign. We investigated to see whether it was true that Americans associated with the campaign had taken the Russians up on any offer of help. By late October, the investigators thought they had probable cause to get a federal court order to conduct electronic surveillance of a former Trump campaign adviser named Carter Page. … [A]ll without revealing our work, despite the fact that it was late October and a leak would have been very harmful to candidate Trump. Worst deep-state conspiracy ever.

But wait, the conspiracy idea gets dumber. On Oct. 28, after agonizing deliberation over two terrible options, I concluded I had no choice but to inform Congress that we had reopened the Clinton email investigation. I judged that hiding that fact — after having told Congress repeatedly and under oath that the case was finished — would be worse than telling Congress the truth. It was a decision William Barr praised and Hillary Clinton blamed for her loss 11 days later. Strzok, alleged architect of the treasonous plot to stop Trump, drafted the letter I sent Congress.

And there’s still more to the dumbness of the conspiracy allegation. At the center of the alleged FBI “corruption” we hear so much about was the conclusion that Deputy Director Andrew McCabe lied to internal investigators about a disclosure to the press in late October 2016. McCabe was fired over it. And what was that disclosure? Some stop-Trump election-eve screed? No. McCabe authorized a disclosure that revealed the FBI was actively investigating the Clinton Foundation, a disclosure that was harmful to Clinton.

There is a reason the non-fringe media doesn’t spend much time on this “treason” and “corruption” business. The conspiracy theory makes no sense. The FBI wasn’t out to get Donald Trump. It also wasn’t out to get Hillary Clinton. It was out to do its best to investigate serious matters while walking through a vicious political minefield.

But go ahead, investigate the investigators, if you must. When those investigations are over, they will find the work was done appropriately and focused only on discerning the truth of very serious allegations. There was no corruption. There was no treason. There was no attempted coup. Those are lies, and dumb lies at that. There were just good people trying to figure out what was true, under unprecedented circumstances.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: House Democrats should follow Justin Amash’s lead http://wapo.st/2JJTrkA

USAToday, Kevin Kruse: Democrats need to get past impeachment jitters. It’s not 1998 and Trump is no Clinton. http://bit.ly/2Xa4dUl

🐣 RT @gtconway3d “43 percent of Republicans and Republican leaners would like to see Trump get a primary challenge next year. That 43 percent number is up by 6 percent from the 37 percent level right after last year’s midterm elections. This is a high number on the ascent.”
⋙ TheBulwark, Bill Kristol: New Poll Data Shows Trump Is More Vulnerable to a Primary Challenge Than Ever http://bit.ly/2HFb0zQ

🐣 RT @Mimitocah1 These threads by @justinamash are some of the most compelling & devastating summaries of the Mueller report & Barr’s corrupt acts. It’s not just that he’s a Republican saying it, it’s that he’s saying it with such detail & support for his conclusions. More of this please.
🐣 RT @brianklaas Amash continues to speak out with clarity. Here he documents the many ways that Barr behaved like Trump’s political hack, a man far more interested in being a toady than serving the American people. And, unfortunately, Barr’s spin — fueled by Trump’s lies — has fooled millions.
⋙ 🐣 RT @justinamash Attorney General Barr has deliberately misrepresented key aspects of Mueller’s report and decisions in the investigation, which has helped further the president’s false narrative about the investigation. 📌 https://twitter.com/justinamash/status/1133410107461689345

WaPo: Amash accuses Barr of deliberately misrepresenting Mueller’s report to protect Trump http://wapo.st/2I4jeAI

NYT: Trump Undercuts John Bolton on North Korea and Iran http://nyti.ms/2QtCzPv

JustSecurity, Michael Stern: How Impeachment Proceedings Would Strengthen Congress’s Investigatory Powers http://bit.ly/2X958Ed

⭕ 27 May 2019

WaPo, Eugene Robinson: Tune out President Trump’s propaganda machine http://wapo.st/2VSksnt

WaPo: European Greens surge as voters abandon old parties over climate http://wapo.st/2X9XYQn

Vox, Sean Illing (Dec): How fascism works ~ A Yale philosopher on fascism, truth, and Donald Trump. http://bit.ly/2SnrqzF //➔ Jason Stanley author of book “How Fascism Works ~ The Politics of Us and Them”

NYRB, Christopher Browning: The Suffocation of Democracy http://bit.ly/2O8INWU
// 10/25/2018; history repeats Nazi Germany

🐣 RT @robreiner Won’t let us see his taxes, his grades, his health records, his finances.
Won’t testify or let anyone from his administration or family testify. This ignorant lying racist narcissist’s entire life has been one massive coverup.#TrumpDoesCoverUps

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Jill Wine-Banks: “We must have public hearings. With the testimony of witnesses who can be evaluated by all Americans, I fully anticipate Trump’s support will further erode. Public hearings made a difference in the case of Nixon.”
https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1133040182322712576/photo/1
[ ◕ How public opinion changed during Watergate ]
⋙ JustSecurity, Jill Wine-Banks: The Balance Has Shifted: The Data on Impeachment Favor Moving Ahead http://bit.ly/2McirmF

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger The New York Times gives home page to Trump’s juvenile nicknames for the candidates, including the racist Native American slur directed at Warren, This serves no purpose other than to highlight his name-calling and reinforce his abusive conduct.
🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Instead of learning from the mistakes of 2016 — when Trump was allowed to spew his racism and falsehoods at length on live TV coverage of rallies — the media risk a repeat by simply recycling his slurs and lies. Do better, please.
🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Sanders falsely insists the FBI was guilty of “unprecedented obstruction and corruption.” Not challenged on her exaggerations, distortions and outright lies, although she in essence concedes Trump has already made up his mind, issued his verdict
🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Republicans who repeat blatantly untrue talking points should not go unchallenged. That assists Trump in his war on the truth. Republicans would like to bury an already-completed IG report that found Strzok and Page did not influence the investig
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The press must do better http://wapo.st/2YRDP1W

🐣 RT @brianklaas This is an important bit of analysis: far-right gains make an easy headline, but when it comes to the actual process of governing, it’s not going to be the Brexit Party or Le Pen who are dictating terms in the EU Parliament, largely because Green/Liberal parties surged too.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NPRinskeep Interesting talk with @carlbildt on @MorningEdition. Centrists lost their majority in EU parliament. Far right gained in places. Yet liberals, Greens also gained. Bilt sees the centrists governing in coalition with the liberals: suggesting parliament leaning more left than right.

⭕ 26 May 2019

WaPo, James Downie: Why are Democratic leaders still foot-dragging on impeachment hearings? http://wapo.st/2ECIk8W

History.com, Becky Little (2018): Watergate: How John Dean Helped Bring Down Nixon http://bit.ly/2MdPNBm
// 10/16/2018, If not for the former White House counsel, Nixon might never have resigned.

🐣 RT @TomJChicago 1 Trump’s insane tweets from Japan are more examples of his corroded mind in free fall. Public awareness of Trump’s dementia is steadily rising as his condition steadily worsens. This will accelerate as he crumbles on camera for the world to see. Eventually, everyone will see it. 📌 https://twitter.com/TomJChicago/status/1132646906579116032

NYMag, Frank Rich (2017): Just Wait ~ Watergate didn’t become Watergate overnight, either. http://nym.ag/2wndOvb
// 6/26/2017

Politico, Renato Mariotti: Why Trump’s Stonewalling Legal Strategy Will Keep Failing http://politi.co/2YIo8dk
// If he’s trying to run out the clock on the subpoenas, the weakness of his strategy might actually be speeding things up

Politico, Zach Dorfman: The Spy Case That Made Adam Schiff a Russia Hawk http://politi.co/30GL6mZ
// Three decades before he railed against the Trump campaign, the future congressman prosecuted an FBI agent who was seduced by a Soviet spy.
#TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist

⭕ 25 May 2019

WaPo, Dan Balz: For Pelosi, the biggest test awaits: Impeach or not impeach? http://wapo.st/2K5kFBC

Reuters: China says U.S. demand on its state-owned enterprises is ‘invasion’ on economic sovereignty http://reut.rs/30MkzVp
// state capitalism #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist

Dkos, Mark Sumner: Former DNI James Clapper makes it clear that Trump would not have won without Russia’s help http://bit.ly/2W7f84v

BusinessInsider, Sonam Sheth: Spy agency veterans are horrified at Trump’s decision to grant AG Barr sweeping power to declassify Russia intelligence: ‘Lives are on the line’ http://bit.ly/2Qo87Gp

🐣 RT @CharlesPPierce To those people whose caution on impeachment is based on the lack of a “narrative,” I say you can’t craft a narrative with five different narrators: i.e. five committees chasing 10 crimes. The Watergate narrative was set by the Ervin committee. One committee telling one story. /1 📌 https://twitter.com/CharlesPPierce/status/1132321644079452161
⋙ 🐣 Watergate didn’t have a LOUDER counter-narrative running constantly

🐣 RT @SethAbramson (NOTE) There was *such* an effort by the FBI to hurt Trump pre-election that it:
(1) Illegally leaked info to his campaign
(2) Broke protocol to reopen a case against his opponent
(3) Immediately fired/reassigned anyone biased against him
(4) Told no one it was investigating him

🐣 RT @MaxBoot Trump is now surrounded by lickspittles who will affirm, on command, that he is an “extremely stable genius.” Every abuse of power, when left unchecked, leads to a bigger abuse. My @PostOpinions column:
⋙ WaPo, Max Boot: Trump’s latest assault on democracy http://wapo.st/2K548gI

🐣 Pete Buttigieg is the candidate most like Obama, smart, eloquent, witty and Center Left, but Black people don’t like him. Explain please.

🐣 RT @MonmouthPoll NATIONAL POLL: 67% say former WH counsel Don #McGahn should appear before Congress. Only 20% say he should not. ¤ 73% say Robert #Mueller should appear too. ¤ Majority say these should be public hearings.
⋙ Monmouth.edu: McGahn, Mueller Should Testify http://bit.ly/2QqtVkF
// Trump rating stable; less than half say Russia ‘definitely’ interfered in 2016

WaPo: Bolton says North Korea is violating UN resolutions and refusing talks http://wapo.st/2W1p9QE

💽 MSNBC, AMJoy: Trump impeachment optics scare Democrats expert says http://on.msnbc.com/2K2SvXF
// Donald Trump is not facing impeachment because House Democrats are apparently afraid of the optics Slate Senior Editor Dahlia Lithwick tells AM JOY. Lithwick joins Joy Reid to discuss what she believes will be the destructive aftermath for America if the president is not impeached.

ForeignAffairs, Joe Biden (Jan 2018): How to Stand Up to the Kremlin http://fam.ag/2YMhfro
// Jan-Feb 2018; Defending Democracy Against Its Enemies

⭕ 24 May 2019

◕ WaPo, Dana Milbank: Trump is twice as extreme as his predecessors in the past century. That’s dangerous. http://wapo.st/2W5MNvj “Such rhetoric is a hallmark of totalitarianism.”
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1132785956749217794/photo/1

NYT: Barr Got More Power to Review the Russia Inquiry. Here’s What We Know About Its Origins. http://nyti.ms/2K2Fg9B

USAToday, Brian Ott: Donald Trump really is ‘crying out’ for impeachment. It’s the ultimate victim card. http://bit.ly/2JHA8Z9
// Impeachment would help Trump paint himself as a victim of the system he oversees. Voters must reject this dangerous, self-serving rhetoric in 2020.

WaPo, Carlos Lozada: What would Mueller say? http://wapo.st/2HC7vKw
// Past special prosecutors explained themselves – and they all faced the same problems

LawAndCrime: Calls for Mueller’s Public Testimony Intensify After It’s Revealed That He Wants to Avoid ‘Political Spectacle’ http://bit.ly/2KctzgL

WaPo, Dana Milbank: Trump is twice as extreme as his predecessors in the past century. That’s dangerous. http://wapo.st/2HEdy1q
// Previous presidents wouldn’t recognize Trump’s language. Fascists would.

WaPo, Barry McCaffrey: Pardoning convicted troops would tell the world America no longer has a disciplined military http://wapo.st/2X5RNMZ

NBCNews, Jonathan Allen: Trump turns the full force of the government on perceived political enemies http://nbcnews.to/2QpTWkf
// Analysis: The president is wielding power in ways not seen in the United States in generations — if ever.

WaPo, Robert Litt and Benjamin Wittes: 20 questions Mueller will actually be able to answer http://wapo.st/2MckPJY

🐣 RT @Lawrence In 2016 in a private Republican leadership meeting Kevin McCarthy said he thinks Putin pays Trump.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheHill Rep. Kevin McCarthy: “When I watched the leadership of this new Socialist Democratic Party, some things really concerned me. If we’re serious about solving problems, I think the actions of the Speaker were irresponsible.” 💽 https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1131986972984074240/photo/1

DailyBeast, David Lurie: Trump’s Public Enemies List Is an Impeachable Offense http://bit.ly/2wiWJ5p
// What he and William Barr are doing is potentially worse than anything in the Mueller Report.

KansasCityStar, Tom Coleman: Former GOP Rep. Tom Coleman: Trump, Pence are illegitimate. Impeach them http://bit.ly/2W3cQTX

🐣 RT @ProudResister Let’s be clear about something: Nobody in Congress including @SpeakerPelosi has ANY experience stopping a fascist autocrat from destroying our democracy because this has never happened before. We’re living in extraordinary times that call for extraordinary measures. #ImpeachTrump

🐣 RT @EricHolder This “investigation” (based exactly on what basis) is the height of irresponsibility and politically interferes with both the DOJ/the Intelligence Community. This is a dangerous precedent. I know the IC and DOJ will stand strong and minimize the damage
⋙ WaPo, Shane Harris: Barr could expose secrets, politicize intelligence with review of Russia probe, current and former officials fear http://wapo.st/2Madc6V

🐣 RT @davidfrum It’s not an “investigation.” It’s selective declassification by Trump’s ultra-political AG in order to tell a false story, conducted at the same time that the president’s private lawyers are fighting in court to suppress subpoenas to tell the true story

🐣 RT @JohnBrennan Young people everywhere: Please do not emulate Mr. Trump’s very immature behavior. Find others of honesty, integrity, & decency to be your role models. And always try to do what you know is the right thing, even when doing what is right is both unpopular & difficult.

🐣 RT @MaxBoot I’ve never criticized Robert Mueller before. I have the highest respect for his integrity. His report is a meticulous chronicle of presidential criminality & misconduct. But he will fail in his duty to the American people if he fails to testify about his findings in open session.

Newsweek, Alexandra Hutzler: Donald Trump Gives William Barr Power to Declassify Intelligence Information in ‘a Corrupt Act of Political Retribution,’ Experts Say http://bit.ly/2QjX8xE

💽 MSNBC, AllIn: Former CIA Director: Barr investigation an “outrageous” move http://on.msnbc.com/2K22hcx
// Former CIA Director John Brennan says President Trump doesn’t care about the national security concerns of the intelligence community.

WaPo Editorial: On Julian Assange, the administration throws smart and careful out the window http://wapo.st/2W0bY2E

Politico, Natasha Bertrand: Trump puts DOJ on crash course with intelligence agencies http://politi.co/2wk5sV6
// National security veterans fear a declassification order could trigger resignations and threaten the CIA’s ability to conduct its core business — managing secret intelligence and sources.

NYT: Trump Circumvents Congress to Sell Weapons to Middle East Allies http://nyti.ms/2YPVqHv

🐣 I’m not sure cheerfulness on the part of tv anchors is appropriate for the times. It is comforting, yes, but is it a good thing for people to feel comforted in these times of crisis? Some are better than others. @msnbc @cnn @chrislhayes @maddow @JoyAnnReid @NicolleDWallace

🐣 RT @mitchellreport .@realDonaldTrump says after giving AG Barr power to declassify secrets he hopes they’ll “see how the hoax or witch-hunt started” says it was attempted coup. So he already has dictated the outcome of this probe before it starts?
⋙ 🐣 RT @jayeglee1 The coup is every move that 45 has made and is making. The coup is his dismantling of the govt. The coup is the enthralled gop office holders everywhere trying to overturn settled law. The coup is 45 violating the emoluments clause + still in office.

🐣 My undergraduate major was American Studies. I have to be honest with you. Right now I am terrified.

WaPo, Karen Tumulty: Pelosi is a dangerous foil for a president who operates on impulse http://wapo.st/2JCsSO8

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Remember that the characterization of HRC as being “sick” and “weak” during the campaign was a Russian disinformation talking point which Trump gleefully parroted at every opportunity. He has no qualms about spreading disinformation, no matter the source.
⋙ 🐣 RT @tribelaw Trump’s retweet of a doctored video making it look like Pelosi is slurring her words is so far beneath contempt that words fail me. That his cheap trick might actually fool tens of millions of people is staggering. Nobody so lacking in character belongs in public office.

🐣 RT @CREWcrew President Donald Trump won’t release White House visitor logs, he refuses to hand over his tax returns, he made staffers sign non-disclosure agreements and he’s balking at congressional investigators.
⋙ Politico, Andrew Restucchia: Trump’s ‘most transparent president’ claim looks cloudy http://politi.co/2JDKEka
// A personally accessible president has approved several precedent-breaking retreats from public disclosure.

🐣 RT @McFaul Want to know what the United States should do to protect our 2020 presidential election from outside interference? Come to the conference on June 6th @FSIStanford. And if you can’t make it, download the paper that day.
⋙💙💙🐣 RT @FSIStanford The Cyber Policy Center’s first report “Securing American Elections: Prescriptions for Enhancing the Integrity and Independence of the 2020 U.S. Presidential Elections and Beyond,” will be presented at our June 6 event. Register now! http://stanford.io/2Hf8wIx  #StanfordCyberPolicy

WaPo: Some federal prosecutors disagreed with decision to charge Assange under Espionage Act http://wapo.st/2M7rNzP

NYT, Adam Goldman: Barr Got More Power to Review the Russia Inquiry. Here’s What We Know About Its Origins. http://nyti.ms/2K2Fg9B

PoliticusUSA/MSNBC: Trump Just Accused The UK and Australia Of Spying On Him http://bit.ly/2W22dko

🐣 RT @nahaltoosi I *think* this is Dan Coats’ way of telling Bill Barr, “Tread carefully, buddy.” https://twitter.com/nahaltoosi/status/1132004403848908802/photo/1

🐣 RT @MalcolmNance The national situation is on fire because Mueller pulled his punches. Trump feels like he is freely empowered to act as a dictator. We have to stick together & focus to #SaveDemocracy by making a massive wave in 2020.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ShadowThorin Kudos to @MalcolmNance for continuing to sound the alarm each day. I don’t know how he keeps up his energy. I am so mentally/physically/emotionally exhausted with trying to educate Americans on the immediate threats to our democracy, it takes all I have to get out of bed.

🐣 RT @CIAspygirl Barr’s malfeasance undermines our national security & his inexcusable actions will debilitate CIA’s ability to do their job. When sources disappear so will the vital intelligence they provide…intelligence that keeps our nation safe. This damage will be felt for decades to come.
⋙ 🐣 RT @amyfiscus Barr wants to know more about the CIA’s informants in Russia and what they passed along about the 2016 interference. Sources are among the CIA’s most closely held secrets
⋙⋙ NYT: Trump Gives Attorney General Sweeping Power in Review of 2016 Campaign Inquiry http://nyti.ms/2YNCHwi

🐣 RT @20committee The only reason for POTUS to make the AG, not the DNI, the declassification authority for IC documents is because you have a political agenda which the DNI will try to block on grounds of integrity and nonpartisanship. ¤ That is all.

🐣 RT @john_sipher If this is a legitimate effort to learn about the trustworthiness of the intel. Easy, There are established processes. If it is an effort to find scapegoats to help with partisan deflection (like Trump did with FBI), then leadership needs to fall on its sword and refuse to play.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Make no mistake: If Barr discloses the identities of CIA and CI sources providing information on Russia he is disabling our intelligence capacities *to Russia’s advantage*. It puts sources providing intelligence in danger and cripples the ICs ability to recruit new sources 1/
📌 https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1131915717476007936

WaPo, Paul Waldman: Trump extends his corruption into the intelligence agencies http://wapo.st/2JEriLw

🐣 RT @tribelaw Abusing declassification authority to pursue and punish a president’s political enemies is a classic “high Crime and Misdemeanor.” It belongs on the agendas of both @RepAdamSchiff’s & @RepJerryNadler’s House Committees. Open the #ImpeachmentInquiryNow!
⋙ NYT: Barr’s Newfound Power Could Prompt Clash Between Justice Dept. and C.I.A. http://nyti.ms/30JpoP2

🐣 RT @tribelaw Trump’s risking our national security to wreak vengeance on those responsible for investigating his alleged wrongdoing to (a) win the presidency, (b) obstruct inquiry into how a foreign power may have helped him win, and (c) cover up that obstruction is itself clearly impeachable
⋙ 🐣 RT @MalcolmNance WARNING: We are in grave danger. Trumps says he declassified all allied intelligence fm FBI, GCHQ, MI6, AVID & ASIS for AG Barr to get revenge. This is the end of the 5-EYES relationship. No one will EVER share intelligence with us again. #Imoeach to Save our Nation’s Security.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Trump just gave William Barr carte blanche to declassify information. What could go wrong? http://wapo.st/2weYcKa
// A lot

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance This is a danger sign. Barr, who is willing to use criminal investigations as political tools, can now decide to selectively release classified information to further the WH’s false narrative. But he won’t file a motion asking a judge to turnover grand jury material to Congress
⋙ 🐣 RT @justinjm1 Trump authorizes Barr to reveal whatever he wants about the Russia investigation, yet they refuse to reveal the full Mueller Report and evidence

🐣 RT @cm_merlin [Barr and Mueller] 💽 https://twitter.com/cm_merlin/status/1131892778055753733/photo/1
Replying to @cm_merlin @MarkWarner and 3 others
💥 Mueller Objected to Barr Brief
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/30/us/politics/mueller-barr.html
💥 Barr Undercut by Ignorance
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/05/01/barrs-conclusions-are-undercut-by-his-lack-familiarity-with-details-muellers-probe/
💥 10 Trump Actions on Obstruction
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/04/18/trump-actions-mueller-spotlighted-potential-obstruction/
💥 Smears & Attacks
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/05/barr-trump-mueller-order-investigation-biden-ukraine.html
🇷🇺 Barr Russia & Alfa-Bank Ties
https://www.newsweek.com/so-many-conflicts-so-little-time-1396435

🐣 Which can only mean Trump is the nation’s a$$hole
⋙ 🐣 Mediaite: Lindsey Graham Decries Two Year Investigation Into Trump as ‘Political Rectal Exam’ http://bit.ly/2HXjW2q

🐣 RT @gtconway3d Politically, of course, he’d be better off if he’d just shut up about it, just as he would have been far better off if he’d never fired Comey, never tried to obstruct Mueller, and never tweeted the words “Witch Hunt.” But he’s a pathological narcissist. He can’t help it.
⋙ 🐣 “Extreme hedonism” ~ term used by book by those psychologists to describe living only in the moment, inability to think ahead, to be strategic

🐣 RT @AltUSPressSec When an aspiring autocrat seizes control of the law enforcement and intelligence functions of the State, the battle is nearly lost. ¤ The current situation must be treated with the seriousness it demands. @TeamPelosi @SpeakerPelosi
📌 https://twitter.com/AltUSPressSec/status/1131853232966381568

⭕ 23 May 2019

Forbes, Dan Alexander and Richard Behar: The Truth Behind Trump Tower Moscow: How Trump Risked Everything For A (Relatively) Tiny Deal http://bit.ly/2X5tzTe

TheAtlantic, Quinta Jurecic: Impeachment Is a Refusal to Accept the Unacceptable http://bit.ly/2QnE5Tj
// Taking action against Trump is a rejection of the idea that nothing matters.

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Make no mistake: If Barr discloses the identities of CIA and CI sources providing information on Russia he is disabling our intelligence capacities *to Russia’s advantage*. It puts sources providing intelligence in danger and cripples the ICs ability to recruit new sources 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1131915717476007936

Newsweek, Tom Porter: Evidence Russia Tipped Election for Trump ‘Staggering,’ Says Former U.S. Intel Chief James Clapper http://bit.ly/2HBtTDQ

WaPo, Catherine Rampell: The Trump administration’s war on statistics isn’t slowing down http://wapo.st/2WqcJkN

🐣 RT @sarahkendzior This is very serious. If Trump can imprison and yes, even execute these former officials he will. He needs them gone because they know about his crimes. ¤ I’m a critic of some of them (esp Comey) but obviously this is sick and evil and they need protection. Where’s the protection?
⋙ 🐣 RT @ShelbyKStewart More hate, more unhinged incitement of violence toward U.S. citizens. Someone needs to replace his dog-whistle with a ball-gag and straitjacket. Stat. ¤ Trump suggests death penalty punishment for Comey, Page, Strozk and McCabe

🐣 RT @davidfrum Trump’s so-called investigation … *is* the cover-up. Latest in @TheAtlantic about tonight’s grim news
⋙ TheAtlantic, David Frum: Trump’s Cover-Up Accelerates http://bit.ly/2M2QD3L
// The president directs his attorney general to declassify information—raising the prospect of selective disclosures.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance National security takes a back seat to Trump demands that Barr gin up an investigation into public servants at DOJ & FBI. Also today, Trump called prosecutors killers & accused people by name of treason after a reminder the punishment is execution. There’s no way this ends well.
⋙ 🐣 RT @SpyTalker Trump issues order demanding that CIA, ODNI etc “promptly” cooperate with Barr in “Review of Intelligence Activities Relating to the 2016 Presidential Campaigns.”
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @PoolReports Subject: Memorandum on Agency Cooperation with Attorney General’s Review of Intelligence Activities Relating to the 2016 Presidential Campaigns http://bit.ly/2JE8v39

🐣 RT @justinhendrix Anyone that thinks we will have a free and fair election in 2020 is not paying attention.

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin This is truly a dangerous abuse of power. Barr will selectively release sensitive information, as he did with Mueller’s report, to shape a favorable narrative for Trump and impede the intelligence community’s ability to collect intel on foreign threats that assist the president. 📌 https://twitter.com/EvanMcMullin/status/1131754489046716416
⋙ 🐣 RT @PhilipRucker Just in: Trump has directed U.S. intelligence agencies to cooperate with the Justice Department’s review of the origins of the Russia investigation (the “spying” probe) and has given AG Barr authority to declassify information as he sees fit.

🐣 RT @rebeccaballhaus Nancy Pelosi: “I pray for the president of the United States. I wish that his family or his administration or staff would have an intervention for the good of the country.”

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw May Day
—Espionage indictment of Assange imperils freedom of press
—Executive order gives Attorney General Barr unprecedented power to go after perceived enemies in intel community
—POTUS names specific people in answer to question who has committed treason punishable by death
⋙ 🐣 RT @arupar REPORTER: Sir, the constitution says treason is punishable by death. You’ve accused your adversaries of treason. Who specifically are you accusing of treason?
TRUMP: A number of people. If you look at Comey, McCabe, if you look at Strzok, his lover Lisa Page… 💽 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1131672516622209024/photo/1

🐣 RT @PhilipRucker House Judiciary Chairman Nadler tells @maddow that Robert Mueller wants to testify but only in private with a transcript released to the public. Nadler says Mueller doesn’t want to participate in a televised open hearing that could be a spectacle.

🐣 RT @emptywheel Three things happened in quick succession today: ¤
1) DOJ criminalized core journalistic activities as espionage ¤
2) Trump made his AG the fact-finder where independent ones had found nothing ¤
3) Trump started tweeting obvious fakes abt his adversaries

🐣 RT @djrothkopf He’s not “a president.” He is something we have never seen before in the US. His title is president. But this behavior is that of a demented autocrat–as are his attacks on the press & the rule of law.

🐣 RT @wildonnelly Barr, who is acting in the best interests of Trump, and with no regard for the national security of the United States, has been given power over all of the intelligence agencies to declassify their material, even if they object because it would jeopardize their sources & methods.
⋙ 🐣 RT @costareports “Stripping the intel leaders of their ability to control information about sources and methods, and handing that power to political actors, could cause human agents to question whether their identity will be protected,” Jeremy Bash tells Post. “This is dangerous territory.”

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff While Trump stonewalls the public from learning the truth about his obstruction of justice, ¤ Trump and Barr conspire to weaponize law enforcement and classified information against their political enemies. ¤ The coverup has entered a new and dangerous phase. ¤ This is un-American.

🐣 RT @mcfaul Biden behind it all? This is just crazy stuff. What has become of our republic? So depressing to watch. I have tried hard to keep believing that we Americans are better than this, or can be better than this again. I’m losing faith.
⋙ 🐣Terrifying day
⋙ 🐣 RT @joshtpm Trump Advisor Lewandowski: Biden behind Steele Dossier; Comey, McCabe, Strzok and Page will all be on trial “March or April of the next year.”
💽 [Fox] https://twitter.com/joshtpm/status/1131712683026341896/photo/1

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote I hate Assange, & I just got points for my fantasy indictment draft, but charging him for publishing docs as a media outlet? & I’m worried about what precedent Trump’s justice department is trying to set with this charge & how it could affect the press.
⋙ 🐣 And now Barr gets to selectively declassify and create the official narrative. Personally, I am terrified. I don’t know if we can survive another 18 months.

🐣 RT @chrislhayes There’s an inescapable plummeting, almost annihilating sadness to these that I can’t quite escape. The depth of need and brokenness.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Here is a 7+ minute video, from ABC, of Trump calling on multiple senior aides to defend him and vouch for his ‘calm’ demeanor in the infrastructure meeting with Democrats after Nancy Pelosi said that he’d had a temper tantrum.
💽 https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1131658573300359169/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 I hear you. The few times I can fathom his psyche at all, it’s these moments. But in the end, he’s still incredibly dangerous to us all. Empathy is an indulgence we cannot afford.

🐣 Trump keeps opening barn doors and letting horses out while Dems keep going to the authorities for permits for rounding them up. Before Dems get the permits all the horses will be long gone.

🐣 RT @selectedwisdom Basically AG Barr can selectively declassify any bits he chooses about the origins of the Russia investigation, but he can’t declassify portions of the Mueller report? Am I understanding this correctly?

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Whoa. So Barr has the sole authority to declassify info related to the Trump investigation over the objections of the original classifying authority – CIA, NSA, etc. A huge accumulation of power and discretion to the AG that I believe is unprecedented.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AaronBlake BREAKING: Trump orders the declassification of certain intelligence to assist in William Barr’s review of intelligence activities relating to the 2016 presidential campaigns https://twitter.com/AaronBlake/status/1131715883175436288/photo/1

NYT: Assange Indicted Under Espionage Act, Raising First Amendment Issues http://nyti.ms/30CfxKR

TheIndependent, Molly Jong-Fast [UK]: If Trump is right, he has temper tantrums. If Nancy Pelosi is right, he pretends to have temper tantrums. Neither is acceptable http://ind.pn/2X5AMTo
// Was this supposed meltdown just a distraction from another instance of incompetence? Does it even matter?

🐣 RT @Natasha Bertrand Here is the indictment, which was just posted online a couple minutes ago:
⋙ Politico: [Indictment] http://politi.co/2X3p0Zq
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @Natasha Bertrand BREAKING: A grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia has returned an 18-count superseding indictment against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, DOJ officials tell us. He’s been charged with violating the Espionage Act. Story TK.

🐣 RT @lawfareblog Testimony by Robert Mueller risks becoming a political circus. But, Bob Bauer argues here, Mueller could use the opportunity to reflect on his experience operating under the current legal regime for special counsels:
⋙ Lawfare, Bob Bauer: The Perils and Opportunities of Mueller’s Testimony http://bit.ly/2JYtHAg

DailyBeast: Pelosi: Trump’s Family, Staff Should Stage an ‘Intervention’ for ‘Good of the Country’ http://bit.ly/2WlAGK6

🐣 The GOP stands for two things: 1) tax cuts for the wealthy, 2) judges to ensure #1. Everything else is just stoking fear and hate to rile up the base.

🔄💙💙 🐣 RT @justinamash Mueller’s report describes a consistent effort by the president to use his office to obstruct or otherwise corruptly impede the Russian election interference investigation because it put his interests at risk.
📌 https://twitter.com/justinamash/status/1131605784742256640

🐣 Kellyanne was presenting herself as a conduit. Pelosi is the Speaker of the House, third in the succession, head of the Article 1 Branch. She should not have to communicate via staff after the current resident disrespectfully storms out on her.

Politico, Natasha Bertrand: FBI search warrants detail Michael Cohen Russia ties http://politi.co/2QiNGKT
// Newly unsealed warrants reveal how closely the special counsel’s team was tracking the foreign entanglements of Trump’s most loyal fixer.

🐣 RT @DomajorReminor #TrumpMustResign Since Donald Trump admits at the Rose Garden that he knew about the Trump Tower meeting when his son called him after & most likely before it took place, are we going to ignore this when Trump stated countlessly he knew nothing about the Trump Tower meeting?

⭕ 22 May 2019

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: Bill Barr’s Bullshit Claim that Trump Obstructed the Investigation Out of Frustration and Anger http://bit.ly/2QwXtxg

ProPublica: Why Did Deutsche Bank Keep Lending to Donald Trump? — “Trump, Inc.” Podcast http://bit.ly/2HEwrRz
// The bank kept writing checks even after Trump defaulted on loans worth hundreds of millions and sued it. Now Congressional investigators are going to court to uncover the financial records behind their relationship.

Lawfare, Jonathan Shaub: Testimonial Immunity, Executive Privilege and the President’s Authority Over Former Officials http://bit.ly/2wnmmC0

Esquire, Charles Pierce: The President* Has Done Too Many Things, and Too Many People Know About Them http://bit.ly/2EoATSD

This president* is going to be impeached by the House of Representatives. It is now unavoidable. He’s done too many things and too many people know about them. This is going to be one helluva summer. And it’s building now like a thunderstorm over the mountains, and there’s no way to stop it.

DailyBeast, Sam Stein and Sam Brodey: Pelosi to Impatient Dems: We’ve Got Trump on the Ropes http://bit.ly/2Mf7tge
// ‘Even this impeachment inquiry is the same f*cking process,’ said one senior Democratic aide. ‘You will still end up in the courts.’

Bloomberg: Mueller Probed Cohen Ties to Oligarch’s Cousin, Filings Show http://bloom.bg/2Wn416S
● Warrants from 2017 cited 1,000 texts, calls with Intrater
● Prosecutors asked if payments tied to Russia sanctions plan

WaPo Editorial: Judges must move quickly to hold Trump accountable http://wapo.st/2HwMvVr

🐣 RT @danpfeiffer The discourse over Pelosi’s “coverup” comment is so dumb. ¤ Trump is literally a named co-conspirator in an actual coverup for which his lawyer is currently sitting in jail. [ … ]

🐣 RT @tribelaw For any president to refuse to perform his Art II responsibilities unless Congress abandons its Art I duties is a gross dereliction of duty, itself an impeachable course of conduct that seeks to hold the American people hostage.

Politico, John Bresnahan and Burgess Everett: Why Pelosi is so good at infuriating Trump http://politi.co/2HxhtNg
// The speaker stands firm against the president like few others.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Democrats went to the White House with a clear goal: making progress on an infrastructure deal #ForThePeople. It would appear that @realDonaldTrump, on the other hand, was aiming to hold this widely-supported bipartisan effort hostage in an effort to double-down on his cover-up.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Congress has a clear, urgent duty to uncover the truth for the American people – a duty we will not abandon in the face of @realDonaldTrump’s unprecedented cover-up. This is about patriotism, not politics. #FollowTheFacts
⋙ Speaker.gov: Pelosi Statement on Recent Progress of Democrats’ Oversight Efforts to Hold the President & Administration Accountable http://bit.ly/30AKlM6

CNN, Marshall Cohen: Trump spreads false claims about Mueller as Democrats start tightening the screws http://cnn.it/2wg8NV2

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Rex Tillerson told members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee that Vladimir Putin out-prepared Trump during a key meeting in Germany, WaPo reports. ¤ Tillerson also said Kushner’s general lack of knowledge of history exposed him to being outmaneuvered.
🐣 RT @gtconway3d A sixth-grader could out-prepare Trump.
⋙ WaPo: Putin out-prepared Trump in key meeting, Rex Tillerson told House panel http://wapo.st/2VI2Mej

🐣 RT @vaso_gk_ [butt pics] /photo/1-4] https://twitter.com/vaso_gk_/status/1130826682271784960/photo/1
#TheBlacklist

WaPo, Philip Bump: The various coverups of Donald ‘I don’t do coverups’ Trump http://wapo.st/2EshOix

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Pelosi goads Trump into another temper tantrum http://wapo.st/2VLfeK0

🐣 RT @mmurraypolitics Fact-checking Trump’s Rose Garden comments from today. ¤ CLAIM: “I think most of you would agree, I’m the most transparent president probably in the history of this country.” ¤ FACTS: No tax returns, no Mueller sit-down, objecting to McGahn’s House testimony

TPM, Josh Kovensky: Judge Told Trump Attorneys Their Case To Block Subpoenas Isn’t ‘Serious’ https://tinyurl.com/y3tymdfm

The judge drew special attention to the question of timing during his ruling, saying that “any delay in the proceedings may result in irreparable harm to the Committees.”

He added that the law in the matter was “well-settled.”

“Courts have long recognized a clear public interest in maximizing Congress’s power to investigate,” Ramos intoned.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Nancy Pelosi: “We do believe that it’s important to follow the facts. We believe that no one is above the law, including the President of the United States. And we believe the President of the United States is engaged in a cover-up.”
💽 https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1131202001998680064/photo/1

📊 TheHill: Monmouth University Poll: 60 percent say Trump should not be reelected http://bit.ly/2QgIQ0H //➔ just 37% say he should be

🐣 RT @BarbraSteisand Trump just gave his self-pitying, Nixonian “I am not a crook” speech in the Rose Garden.
⋙ CNBC: ‘I don’t do cover-ups’: Trump lashes out at Democrats after canceling White House infrastructure sit-down http://cnb.cx/2JxFlTf

🐣 RT @stengel This is @potus essentially saying he is holding the American people hostage until lawful investigations of him are suspended. The concept of governing is completely alien to him.
⋙ 🐣 RT @peterbakernyt Trump marched into the room, refused to shake any hands or sit and laced into Pelosi for accusing him of a coverup. After just three minutes, he left, and told reporters he could not work with Democrats until they end “phony investigations.” @katierogers
⋙⋙ NYT: Trump Walks Out on Pelosi and Schumer After 3 Minutes http://nyti.ms/2VTv7TI

🐣 RT @stengel This is @potus essentially saying he is holding the American people hostage until lawful investigations of him are suspended. The concept of governing is completely alien to him.
⋙ 🐣 RT @peterbakernyt Trump marched into the room, refused to shake any hands or sit and laced into Pelosi for accusing him of a coverup. After just three minutes, he left, and told reporters he could not work with Democrats until they end “phony investigations.” @katierogers
⋙⋙ NYT: Trump Walks Out on Pelosi and Schumer After 3 Minutes http://nyti.ms/2VTv7TI

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Judge Ramos said that the Trump clan’s arguments “are not sufficiently serious as it relates to Supreme Court precedent” dealing with the question of turning over documents to Congress. ¤ The judge disagreed that the demand for the documents lacks a legitimate legislative purpose.
🐣 RT @ReutersPolitics JUST IN: New York judge rules Trump financial records may be provided to Democratic lawmakers by Deutsche Bank, Capital One

WaPo: Trump abruptly ends infrastructure meeting with Democrats after Pelosi says he is ‘engaged in a coverup’ http://wapo.st/2LZY5N8

🐣 RT @pbump There’s no way Trump planned this Rose Garden event on the spur of a moment. There’s a professionally printed sign on the podium making his case!

JustSecurity, Stephen Gillers: When Is a “Literally True” Statement False and a Crime http://bit.ly/2HQOMJZ

🐣 RT @chrislhayes “I don’t do coverups” is in “I’m not a crook” territory

🐣 RT @PhilipRucker “I don’t do cover-ups,” Trump says, making no mention of the hush money payments to a porn star and a Playmate to secure their silence about his affairs in the weeks before 2016 election
⋙ 🐣 RT @feliciasonmez Trump cites Pelosi’s statement this morning on a “cover up.” “Instead of walking in happily to a meeting, I walk in to look at people who said I was doing a cover-up. I don’t do cover-ups. You people know that probably better than anybody,” Trump says to reporters.

🐣 “Cover up” for sure, but with the added novelty that it is done by messages conveyed to his base in lies about what is in the Mueller Report, while he actively prevents Congress from getting to the facts and getting the real findings out to the country.

⭕ 21 May 2019

NYT: Austria Chancellor Faces Prospect of No-Confidence Vote as Coalition Unravels http://nyti.ms/2JZOeo8

The governing coalition, an alliance between Mr. Kurz’s conservatives and the far-right Freedom Party, began to unravel on Saturday, when a video emerged showing the far-right party’s leader discussing an exchange of favors with a woman claiming to be a Russian oligarch’s niece.

Slate, Elizabeth Gotein: Trump Is Considering Deputizing the Military as a Civilian Police Force. That Is Terrifying. http://bit.ly/2VX1a59

It should go without saying that the presence of undocumented immigrants within the United States does not justify invocation of this potent emergency power. There is no uprising taking place, no breakdown of civil order. For better or for worse, immigration officers are fully capable of carrying out deportations and are doing so at record-setting rates.

🐣 RT @samstein Tillerson told lawmakers that Jared was a menace at State while he was there.
🐣 RT @Kris_Sacrebleu “Tillerson reached out to the committee-expressed a willingness to meet, a comm aide said. In a more than 6-hour mtg, he told members and staffers that the Trump admin actively avoided confronting Russia about allegations of interference in the election”
⋙ DailyBeast, Erin Banco: Rex Tillerson Secretly Meets With House Foreign Affairs Committee to Talk Trump http://bit.ly/2W0eJkA
// The former secretary of state talked with lawmakers about his time with the president and the frictions he had with the president’s son-in-law.

🐣 RT @jptrb So, Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul lifted sanctions on Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska for a 200mil investment in Kentucky by ex senator David Vitter. In exchange Mitch have Vitter’s wife a lifetime judgeship after she lost her nomination. This lawless nonsense has to stop!
↥ ↧
NYT: Democrats Seek Review of Russian Investment in Kentucky http://nyti.ms/2EpsmP9
// Oleg Deripaska

DailyBeast, Jay Michaelson: The Secrets of Leonard Leo, the Man Behind Trump’s Supreme Court Pick http://bit.ly/2HIkhGm
// A Catholic fundamentalist who controls a network of right-wing groups funded by dark money has put three justices on the court. He’s about to get a fourth.

WaPo: A conservative activist’s behind-the-scenes campaign to remake the nation’s courts http://wapo.st/30x4G4R
// Leonard Leo helped conservative nonprofits raise $250 million from mostly undisclosed donors in recent years to promote conservative judges and causes

WaPo: Confidential draft IRS memo says tax returns must be given to Congress unless president invokes executive privilege http://wapo.st/2QeAmY5

🐣 RT @LisaHagan7 He literally said this shit. This is a democracy not a dictatorship, he needs to go ASAP. https://twitter.com/LisaHagan7/status/1130949457850314753/photo/1

Bloomberg, Timothy O’Brien: Trump’s Constitutional Conflicts Are Exposed http://bloom.bg/2K0VuzM
// The president loves the Constitution when it helps stop his advisers from testifying, less so when it’s used to demand the disclosure of his finances.

🐣💽 RT @TheBeatWithAri “80-90% of the committee is on board to go forward” with impeachment ¤ @RepCohen on House Judiciary Committee
https://twitter.com/TheBeatWithAri/status/1130958562136600576/photo/1

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Here’s what the House Judiciary Committee should do http://wapo.st/2YCfz3u

Lawfare, Quinta Jurecic: The House Is Right to Move Toward an Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2QhjkZc

NBCNews: New York lawmakers pass bill aimed at weakening Trump’s pardon power http://nbcnews.to/2wdIkYc
// The measure, which creates a narrow exception to the state’s double jeopardy law, now goes to Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s desk.

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Pelosi’s Strategy Is Working, And Trump Is One Step Closer to Being F*cked http://bit.ly/2HwTKwU
// Democrats who want impeachment yesterday aren’t paying attention. Between McGahn, the ruling on taxes, and Cohen, the Resistance has had a banner week.

CNN: First on CNN: Justice Department willing to hand over counterintelligence if Schiff backs off ‘enforcement action http://cnn.it/2YIuSHV

Politico, Darren Samuelson: I Watched 20 Hours of Robert Mueller Testifying. Here’s What Congress Would Be In For. http://politi.co/2WcvyYN
// The former FBI head hasn’t talked in public for two years—but when he did, he knew his Russia threats and didn’t suffer fools gladly.

🔊 TheAsset: The Sistema http://apple.co/2VHucki

🐣 RT @gtconway3d Well, then, let’s conduct a little thought experiment here. If any other president had done any fraction of what Trump has done, what would have happened? Or if Trump were a Democrat, what would Republicans be saying? We know what they’d be saying, and they’d be right.
⋙ 🐣 RT @rebeccaballhaus Bill Barr, under fire for appearing to protect Trump, tells WSJ’s @sgurman he’s protecting the presidency, not the president. “I felt the rules were being changed to hurt Trump.”
⋙⋙ WSJ: Barr Says He Is Fighting for the Presidency, Not Trump http://on.wsj.com/2QhK23Z
// The attorney general, who has faced criticism, is in the front lines of the president’s battles against Congress

WaPo: Mueller and House Democrats at impasse over how much of his testimony would be public http://wapo.st/2JT8DuR
// Robert S. Mueller III and House Democrats have been unable to reach an agreement on how much of the special counsel’s expected congressional testimony would be public, and how much would take place in private, according to people familiar with the matter.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Trump stonewalls, and a court slaps him down http://wapo.st/2QbSMsm

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Rep. Jamie Raskin, a member of the Judiciary and Oversight Committees: “I think that overwhelming evidence has been presented to us in the Mueller report, and outside of it too, of high crimes and misdemeanors, and we should launch an impeachment inquiry.”
⋙ WaPo: A top Democrat warns: If we don’t confront Trump, he’ll grow more lawless http://wapo.st/2WWmeVP Rep Jamie Raskin (MD)

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Trump stonewalls, and a court slaps him down http://wapo.st/2QbSMsm

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Just This Week, Trump Has Already Committed 5 More Impeachable Acts http://nym.ag/2Hs9GjI

🐣 RT @bradheath Former White House counsel Don McGahn defied a congressional subpoena and skipped a hearing today where lawmakers had planned to press him on President Donald Trump’s efforts to thwart the investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election.
⋙ USAToday: Don McGahn, former White House counsel, defies House subpoena and skips hearing on Russia probe http://bit.ly/2K08Mwq

⭕ 20 May 2019

TheMoscowProject: What The Trump Campaign Knew and When They Knew It http://bit.ly/31udngM

WaPo, James Hohman: The Koch network is reorganizing under a new name and with new priorities http://wapo.st/2K3g7eW

🐣 RT @RonKlain Trump can be beaten, but as this smart piece from @paulwaldman1 suggests, it will be an uphill fight. I’d add one more thing to Paul’s list of Trump advantages: many of Trump’s negatives are self-inflicted, and can be self-corrected at any time.
⋙ WaPo, Paul Waldman: Why Trump actually has many advantages in 2020 http://wapo.st/2JFakNj

🐣 RT @OkCallMeAl I’ve Muellered this over McGahn and McGahn the past few days and I’m Cohen to go out on a limb and say, Barring any illegal congressional Sessions, where crass and Rudy politicians act in a Conway and Flood the media, then the next few weeks are going to Sekulow hard for Trump. 😂

🐣 RT @RonaldKlain One important thing here: many pundits have been saying that if the House Dems fight Trump in court, Trump will simply be able to run out the clock. This ruling shows that the courts can act quickly, and are likely to do so.

🐣 RT @tribelaw This WH position can’t POSSIBLY be the law when the House is exercising its power to investigate whether the president has committed impeachable offenses. The OLC/Cipollone view would rip the Impeachment Power root and branch out of the Constitution.

NYT, Cristian Farias: How a Lone Republican Set an Example for Democrats on the Mueller Report http://nyti.ms/2VP4Ci8
// Representative Justin Amash read the special counsel’s findings and saw impeachable offenses.

🐣 RT @tribelaw “It is … not fathomable that a Constitution that grants Congress the power to remove a President for reasons including criminal behavior would deny [it] the power to investigate him for unlawful conduct— even without formally opening an impeachment inquiry,” Judge Mehta wrote.

🐣 RT @tribelaw The serious felonies Trump seems to be orchestrating against McGahn and his firm are codified in 18 U.S. Code § 1513, which criminalizes retaliating against a prospective witness in a lawful investigation — like that being undertaken by the House Judiciary Committee

🐣 RT @tribelaw Trump’s effort to exact that price itself constitutes a federal felony and would be yet another impeachable offense
⋙ Politico, Greg Sargent: Republicans who don’t protect Trump’s corruption will pay a very steep price http://politi.co/2QcKJM9

CNN: READ: Nadler warns McGahn about consequences of failing to appear before committee http://cnn.it/2Jv1mlB
// full letter
⇈ ⇊
PoliticusUSA: Jerry Nadler links Trump and criminal activity http://bit.ly/2EngNs1
// partial text of Nadler letter
⇈ ⇊
🐣 RT @RepJerryNadler Read my statement on the White House blocking Don McGahn from testifying tomorrow to @HouseJudiciary on evidence of obstruction of justice by President Trump: https://twitter.com/RepJerryNadler/status/1130586951562743809/photo/1
// letter

🐣 RT @ Susan_Hennessey This was the identical argument Nixon gave for trying to block the Watergate tapes from being released.
⋙ 🐣 RT @mkraju Trump on blocking Don McGahn’s testimony: “As I understand it they’re doing that for the office of the presidency for future presidents. As I understand it it’s a very important precedent. The attorneys say they’re doing it not for me, they’re doing it for the future.”

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Reps. David Cicilline (D-R.I.), Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), and Joe Neguse (D-Colo.) — all members of the Democratic leadership — pushed to begin impeachment proceedings during a leadership meeting in Pelosi’s office, said the sources.
⋙ Politico: Pelosi clashes with fellow Dems in closed-door debate on impeachment http://politi.co/2YET5im

TIME: House Panel Releases Transcripts of Michael Cohen’s Closed-Door Interviews http://bit.ly/2EiDPA4

WaPo: Cohen told lawmakers Trump attorney Jay Sekulow encouraged him to falsely claim Moscow project ended in January 2016 http://wapo.st/30AkCDm

WaPo: Judge upholds House subpoena demanding years of Trump’s financial records http://wapo.st/2w8Fu6Z

Politico: Some Republicans unsettled by Trump’s sweeping claims of immunity http://politi.co/2VCggbh
// Veteran lawmakers are increasingly alarmed over the president’s claim that Congress can’t police him.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Justin Amash dismantles Barr’s and the GOP’s defenses of Trump http://wapo.st/2JPdEVe

🐣 RT @Mimiricah1 Excellent thread with some of the highlights of Trump’s worst conduct in Vol II of Mueller Report but as the author says – no substitute for reading it @GOP #ReadTheMuellerReport
⋙ 💙💙🐣 RT @charsachson I finished reading/listening to the Mueller Report. With the footnotes and redactions, it didn’t take a long as I thought it would. One cannot come away from reading this document without an understanding of Trump’s misconduct. ¤ Here are some excerpts: 📌 https://twitter.com/charsachson/status/1130487668863672320

🐣 Failing to begin impeachment now against such egregious violations means impeachment as a remedy will die. At least when brought against Republicans. Republicans will not fail to impeach Democrats for things as trivial as lying about sex. Or Benghazi. Or “Her Emails.”

💙💙🐣 RT @justinamash People who say there were no underlying crimes and therefore the president could not have intended to illegally obstruct the investigation—and therefore cannot be impeached—are resting their argument on several falsehoods:
📌 https://twitter.com/justinamash/status/1130533752508157954

NYT, Ryan Goodman: How Trump’s Stonewalling Puts Our Democracy at Risk http://nyti.ms/2HDKfLa
// Congress needs the full Mueller report to do its job of protecting our elections from foreign adversaries.

⭕ 19 May 2019

NBCNews (5/19): Deutsche Bank employees reportedly flagged suspicious transactions involving Trump and Kushner http://nbcnews.to/2ZnJbGT
// Tammy McFadden, a former Deutsche Bank employee, said she reviewed transactions that involved Kushner’s company and Russians in the summer of 2016.

NYT: Deutsche Bank Staff Saw Suspicious Activity in Trump and Kushner Accounts http://nyti.ms/2w9Kx71

⭕ 18 May 2019

💙💙🐣 RT @justinamash Here are my principal conclusions:
1. Attorney General Barr has deliberately misrepresented Mueller’s report.
2. President Trump has engaged in impeachable conduct.
3. Partisanship has eroded our system of checks and balances.
4. Few members of Congress have read the report.
📌 https://twitter.com/justinamash/status/1129831615952236546

🐣 RT @waltshaub If this were the real Rosenstein, I’d ask him if he sees irony in uttering such words after begging Trump not to fire him, drafting a phony memo for the slow motion Saturday Night Massacre, helping Barr draft propaganda and staring blankly at the camera as Barr deceived America.
⋙ 🐣💽 RT @rjrosenstein “If you ask me, one of the main problems in Washington, DC, is that everybody is so busy running around trying to protect their reputation instead of protecting the republic, which is what they are supposed to be doing.” May 15, 2017
https://twitter.com/RJRosenstein/status/1130204587229679616/photo/1

⭕ 17 May 2019

🐣 RT @Comey The president claiming the FBI’s investigation was “TREASON“ reminds me that a Russian once said, “A lie told often enough becomes the truth.” That shouldn’t happen in America. Who will stand up?

🐣 RT @matthewamiller this is dead on
⋙ 🐣 RT @Comey The AG should stop sliming his own Department. If there are bad facts, show us, or search for them professionally and then tell us what you found. An AG must act like the leader of the Department of Justice, an organization based on truth. Donald Trump has enough spokespeople.

🐣 RT @selectedwisdom Barr is being political & doing all the things he chastised Comey & others for. His job isn’t to raise questions, it’s to answer them. Until such time as he has evidence of wrongdoing, he should not raise questions of wrongdoing or discuss investigation
⋙ WSJ: Barr Says Review of Origins of Russia Probe Could Lead to Rule Changes http://on.wsj.com/2Q5UZpa
// ‘Government power was used to spy on American citizens,’ Barr says

⭕ 16 May 2019

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Nancy Pelosi blasts the White House letter rejecting Congress’ demands: “That letter that came from the White House was a joke, beneath the dignity of the presidency of the United States, in defiance of our Constitution. Shame on them.”
⋙ NBCNews: Pelosi blasts White House letter rejecting Congress’ demands: ‘A joke’ http://nbcnews.to/2YxotiL
// “Shame on them,” the House speaker said.

WaPo, Daniele Allen: Stop calling impeachment a political decision http://wapo.st/2JGnWae

TIME: Michael Flynn Told Special Counsel About Efforts to Influence His Cooperation, Court Filing Shows http://bit.ly/2VtNeL5

💙💙 EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: The Scope and Results of the Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2QdxIlu

CNBC: Robert Mueller will decide if he wants to testify to Congress, Attorney General William Barr says http://cnb.cx/2JoYFlx

C-Span: Democratic News Conference and Reading of Mueller Report http://cs.pn/2w5lUbM

Politico: Prosecutors: Person ‘connected to’ Congress tried to influence Flynn’s cooperation with Mueller http://politi.co/2LO7Cac

Dkos/Bloomberg: Ukraine’s Prosecutor Says Rudy is Full of **it. http://bit.ly/2Ho1H7q

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Almost as though Trump’s AG is scoffing at a co-equal branch of government & tempting it to hold him accountable.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ “Did you bring your handcuffs?” AG Barr asked Speaker Pelosi today. ¤ She smiled and indicated that the Sergeant at Arms was present should an arrest be necessary.
⋙⋙ NBCNews: Did you bring your handcuffs?’ AG Barr ribs Pelosi about contempt finding http://nbcnews.to/2wczrhP
// The attorney general joked about the House Judiciary Committee’s finding that he should be held in contempt of Congress.

JustSecurity, Joshua Geltzer, Ryan Goodman and Asha Rangappa: What Congress Should Ask Robert Mueller When He Testifies http://bit.ly/2Q7Kr9f

⭕ 15 May 2019

Bloomberg, Leonid Bershidsky: Mueller Wasn’t the Main Problem Between Trump and Putin http://bloom.bg/30hPcl8
// The two still don’t have anything to offer each other.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: The many problems with Trump’s legal claim that Congress can’t investigate him http://wapo.st/2YD54wU

📊 Vox: MorningConsult/Politico Poll: A majority of voters want Mueller to testify in front of Congress http://bit.ly/2Q55NUy 56% do, 19% don’t
// Lawmakers are still trying to nail down a date for the special counsel’s hearing.

🐣◕ RT @RiskyLiberal https://twitter.com/RiskyLiberal/status/1128889882439507968/photo/1
// impeachment hearings and support for impeachment

🐣 RT @gtconway3d .@walterdellinger nails it: “Mueller’s … investigation fully established not merely crimes, but the betrayal of the president’s office: a failure to defend the country’s electoral system from foreign attack and acts of interference with justice that shred the rule of law.”
⋙ WaPo, Walter Dellinger: Democrats’ obsession with redaction is obscuring the obvious: Trump committed high crime http://wapo.st/2VvsQt3

⭕ 14 May 2019

NYT: Skeptical U.S. Allies Resist Trump’s New Claims of Threats From Iran http://nyti.ms/2VWAPDJ

WaPo, David Ignatius: Foreign adversaries have figured Trump out http://wapo.st/2VmoZ1j

WaPo, Dana Milbank: Trump’s not claiming executive power. He’s going for divine right. http://wapo.st/2Q4fgvo

🐣 RT @brhodes DoJ investigating Trump’s opponents. A European neo-fascist getting red carpet treatment in Oval. War plans for Iran. All out trade war with China. These are all things happening right now.

🐣 RT @Lawrence By publicly tampering with a Senate witness, @LindseyGrahamSC violated his oath of office. In any previous Senate, the Ethics Committee would begin a Graham investigation today that would lead to his expulsion.

⭕ 13 May 2019

WaPo, Philip Bump: The House could take subpoena enforcement into its own hands. Will it work? http://wapo.st/2W314bs
// inherent contempt

🐣 RT @coton_lover Kevin McCarthy @GOPLeader “There’s two people I think Putin pays, “Rohrabacher & Trump.” #Lawrence https://twitter.com/coton_luver/status/1128131225288228866/photo/1

🐣 RT @matthewamiller I would like to hear someone at DOJ say what evidence of wrongdoing justifies this third probe. Such a gross politicization of the deparrment and a huge abuse of power by Barr.
⋙ NYT: Barr Assigns U.S. Attorney in Connecticut to Review Origins of Russia Inquiry http://nyti.ms/2vXZ05S

🐣 RT @atrupar REPORTER: “If you’re so transparent, why continue to block these House Democrats looking for information?” ¤ TRUMP: “Because they’re looking for things they’re not entitled to.” https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1128011411186159618/photo/1

TheAtlantic, David Frum: Trump Is Angry That the FBI Won’t Endorse His Theory of Victimhood http://bit.ly/2LHapSv
// The president has already fired an FBI director and an acting director. Now he’s gunning for the present director, Chris Wray.

Trump got extra angry Sunday night. Uncheered by Mother’s Day, the president launched into a sequence of rage tweets that included the line: “The FBI has no leadership.” Trump has fired one FBI director, James Comey, for looking into the Russia matter. He fired an acting director, Andrew McCabe, for the same apparent reason. Apparently, he is now gunning for the present director, Chris Wray.

Why is Trump angry? Trump disjointedly tweeted over linked messages: “The Director is protecting the same gang…..that tried to……..overthrow the President through an illegal coup. (Recommended by previous DOJ) @TomFitton @JudicialWatch”

Trump wants the FBI to endorse his own theory of victimhood—and it won’t. Worse, the FBI was embedded in the Mueller investigation. The FBI received, and still holds, whatever information the investigation gathered about Russia’s interference in the 2016 election, including potential answers to the all-important question: Why? Why was Vladimir Putin so eager to help Trump into the presidency? Why did Russia care so much, and run such risks for him?

The answer may be indicated in an underappreciated pair of sentences on page 76 of Volume II of the Mueller report: “As described in Volume I, the evidence uncovered in the investigation did not establish that the President or those close to him were involved in the charged Russian computer-hacking or active-measure conspiracies, or that the President otherwise had any unlawful relationship with any Russian official. But the evidence does indicate that a thorough FBI investigation would uncover facts about the campaign and the President personally that the President could have understood to be crimes or that would give rise to personal or political concerns.”

So long as the FBI remains in independent hands, the president will remain gripped by those concerns.

What Trump means by leadership is compliance. He wants an FBI director who serves him personally the way Attorney General Barr has served him personally. So long as the FBI retains its integrity, Trump feels unsafe. He cannot close the case, because he keeps hearing scratching sounds from inside. He cannot move on, because he keeps looking back in fear. His next move? He’s already telegraphing it: another attack on the independence of law enforcement.

Trump today welcomed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to the White House. I keep thinking on this trip of the shrewd insight offered by a Budapest observer when I visited Hungary in 2016: “The benefit of controlling a modern state is less the power to persecute the innocent, more the power to protect the guilty.” Trump holds that power, and he is determined to wield it.

🐣 RT @SenFeinstein The Constitution is clear: Congress appropriates funds, not the president. We’ve sent a letter to the Defense Department opposing the transfer of $1.5 billion for President Trump’s unnecessary border wall. Campaign promises shouldn’t be put ahead of the needs of our military. https://twitter.com/SenFeinstein/status/1127942886526541825/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Read this article about Hungary under Viktor Orban, and then ask why the leader of the free world would fête this aspiring dictator at the White House. ¤ Rather than reward Orban for crushing Hungary’s democracy, we should be pressing him to reject the path to autocracy.
⋙ TheAtlantic, Franklin Foer: Viktor Orbán’s War on Intellect http://bit.ly/2HhgTTN
// June 2019 issue; As the Hungarian prime minister systematically undermined his own country’s education system, one institution stood defiant: a university in the heart of Budapest, founded by George Soros.

🐣💽 RT @RepAdamSchiff President Trump will stonewall every request for oversight, while blaming Democrats for the delay. ¤ We will press on, because if we don’t, Trump will escape scrutiny and we won’t be able to hold future presidents accountable for abuse of power, malfeasance or corruption. https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1128003927029559296/photo/1

⭕ 12 May 2019

🐣 RT @ianbassin It’s telling that the very last line of the Mueller Report ends with “no person in this country is so high that he is above the law.” And then cites to U.S. v. Nixon. Then it ends. Methinks Mueller ending with that was not happenstance.

WaPo Editorial: President Trump’s penchant for secrecy is about to be tested in court http://wapo.st/2WDPDE7

WaPo, EJ Dionne: Protect the Constitution, Democrats — and health care, while you’re at it http://wapo.st/2LG7nOb

TheHill: George Conway slams Trump for viewing Mueller probe ‘purely in terms of your own ego’ http://bit.ly/2VTQMdP

WaPo: Trump takes aim at McGahn, says he ‘had a much better chance of being fired than Mueller’ http://wapo.st/2LE25mq

🐣 RT @tribelaw Read this brilliant thread by @gtconway3d
⋙ 🐣 RT @gtconway3d Think of it. The Russia investigation was a legitimate investigation, with a legitimate basis, into how a hostile foreign power tried to interfere with and undermine our democracy. It was in the best interests of the nation—in the interests of all Americans, no matter who … 📌 https://mobile.twitter.com/gtconway3d/status/1127544265243070464

⭕ 11 May 2019

WaPo: Trump and his allies are blocking more than 20 separate Democratic probes in an all-out war with Congress http://wapo.st/2W2oMEL

WaPo, Aaron Blake: The GOP’s increasing embrace of Trump’s Russia conspiracy theory http://wapo.st/2E3qUC0

Lawfare, Jack Goldsmith: The Mueller Report’s Weak Statutory Interpretation Analysis http://bit.ly/2Hmyit5

WSJ: Mueller’s Restrained Approach to Politics May Clash With Democrats’ Agenda http://on.wsj.com/2HesD9A
// Democrats want the special counsel to explain why he avoided conclusions on obstruction of justice; any testimony unlikely this week

WaPo, Paul Kane: Time works against Democrats in Trump investigations. So does a lack of shame on the other side. http://wapo.st/2PYgc4p

⭕ 10 May 2019

NewYorker, Isaac Chotiner: A Constitutional Scholar on the Purpose of Impeachment http://bit.ly/2Q1CXoc

MotherJones: The FBI’s Former Top Lawyer Says the Russia Probe Was Not About Trump http://bit.ly/2HfUN4b
// “It was about what Russia was, and is, doing and planning.”

WashingtonMonthly, Nancy LeTourneau: Why Trump and Barr Are Attempting to Silence Robert Mueller http://bit.ly/2PYEADb

WaPo, Jamie Raskin: Congress isn’t just a co-equal branch. We’re first among equals. http://wapo.st/2HdQhTz

🐣 RT @Billbrowder Horrible news. One of Russia’s most outspoken independent journalists and critics of the Putin regime dies at the age of 59 in freak motorcycle accident in Moscow.
⋙ DailyMail: Anti-Putin journalist dies in mysterious motorbike accident days after criticising Russian authorities over fatal plane crash http://dailym.al/2W15q2P

🐣 RT @AmoneyResists Trump’s Impeachable Offenses: ¤ (Thread):
#1.) Trump welcomed, aided and abetted Russia’s attack on America; then denied it even happened and took Putin’s word over our own intelligence agencies.
📌 https://mobile.twitter.com/AmoneyResists/status/1120555910630342657

🐣 RT @brhodes Why is a combatant commander speaking at an ideological think tank hyper focused on conflict with Iran?
⋙ 🐣 RT @FDD .@CENTCOM Commander General McKenzie at @FDD today: ¤ “Let me be perfectly clear: the long-term, enduring, most significant threat to stability in CENTCOM’s areas of responsibility is #Iran.” ¤ Full remarks and #CMPP conference video here:
⋙⋙ 💽 FDD: Rising to the Threat: Revitalizing America’s Military and Political Power http://bit.ly/2vPtBCC
// 5/8/2019; Foundation for Defense of Democracies

🐣 RT @ShannonBream BREAKING: @RudyGiuliani just told me exclusively he’s no longer going to Ukraine. The trip is off.

🐣 RT @CREWcrew There have been five meetings between President Trump and Vladimir Putin where no note takers were present and no official U.S. record of the meetings exists. This is violation of the law and we’re suing.
⋙ CREW: Trump and Kushner Broke the Law in Meetings with Putin and Saudis http://bit.ly/2Vf7L5N
// 5/5/2019

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw .@ThePlumLineGS asks pertinent question: Why are they blocking it? ¤ “Schiff thinks Barr and the White House are” blocking FBI from briefing Committee on “findings of the FBI’s counterintelligence investigation, which isn’t documented in the Mueller report”
⋙ WaPo, Greg Sargent: The big unanswered question at the core of Trump’s corruption http://wapo.st/2vT6CH0

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance If we’re talking about financial transactions that look a little sketchy & merit investigation, the sudden investment in an aluminum plant in Kentucky by Deripaska following relief from Russian sanctions supported by KY Senators would raise my eyebrows as a prosecutor.
⋙ CNN: Russia’s Rusal was sanctioned by the US. Now it’s investing $200 million in a Kentucky mill http://cnn.it/2JxqQhk

🐣 According to Jim Baker, former chief counsel for the FBI, much of what was not found to be criminal conspiracy by Mueller, was likely handed off to FBI CounterIntelligence, eg possible “Compromat” like Trump Tower Moscow (on @maddow)

🐣💽 RT @TheHill James Comey: “This president, because he is an amoral leader, shapes those around him and that shaping sometimes pushes out someone who is a strong person of integrity… but far more often it shapes and bends and pulls in weaker souls.”
https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1127011689050677248/photo/1

🐣 RT @mcfaul In chatting with many Ukrainians of all political persuasions at #UkraineAtStanford conference today, I heard overwhelming disapproval of @RudyGiuliani planned mission to Kyiv.

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks I think this is good language. The scope of 45’s stonewalling is unparalled and a step toward authoritarian takedown of our democracy so it is a constitutional crisis. End stage crisis is if docs aren’t produced as subpoenaed. Collapse is when court order to do so is ignored.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AmanirinaK I beluevevthis defiance is the crisis. If he doesn’t comply with court orders (or the Supreme Court rules in his favor) is a constitutional collapse. This is the crisis. That’s the collapse.

🐣 RT @Politico Trump told POLITICO on Friday that it would be “appropriate” for him to speak to Attorney General Bill Barr about launching an investigation into his potential 2020 rival, Joe Biden
⋙ Politico: Trump: Discussing Biden probe with Barr would be ‘appropriate’ http://politi.co/2VU8e1Q
// Rudy Giuliani, the president’s personal attorney, is urging Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden, raising questions about whether Donald Trump would pressure his attorney general to do the same.

Politico, Darren Samuelson and Josh Gerstein: Here’s why Democrats may rethink impeaching Trump http://politi.co/303eBPo
// Judges have repeatedly ruled that Congress has a greater claim to sensitive documents when it can point to an ongoing legal matter, like impeachment.

🐣 RT @theintercept Rumors that Joe Biden abused his power as vice president to protect his son’s business interests in Ukraine in 2016 are “absolute nonsense,” according to Ukraine’s leading anti-corruption activist, writes @RobertMackey.

NBCNews: Sen. Chris Murphy calls for probe into Giuliani efforts in Ukraine on behalf of Trump http://nbcnews.to/2VXFViS
// “These actions are entirely improper and could be illegal,” Murphy said of Giuliani’s reported actions.

DailyBeast, Lawrence Robbins: William Barr’s Legal Ideas Would Have Let Richard Nixon Off the Hook, Too http://bit.ly/2Vj2SsF
// Unlike Trump, Nixon, by all accounts, actually was innocent of the activities at the heart of the underlying investigation in Watergate.

DailyBeast: WSJ: Trump Asked Ex-White House Counsel Don McGahn to Publicly Clear Him of Obstruction After Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2JeWMHU
// Within a day after the Mueller report was released, according to the Wall Street Journal.

WSJ: Don McGahn Rebuffed White House Request to Say Trump Didn’t Obstruct Justice http://on.wsj.com/2HbSejs
// After release of the Mueller report, the president sought to have the former White House counsel say that he didn’t believe the president’s push to dismiss the special counsel constituted a crime

NYT, Jamelle Bouie: The Senate Is as Much of a Problem as Trump http://nyti.ms/2JhsaWm
// If Democrats don’t do something about it, winning the presidency in 2020 won’t be enough.

NYT: White House Asked McGahn to Declare Trump Never Obstructed Justice http://nyti.ms/2vOL5z3
// in the past month; he wouldn’t

🐣 RT @SenBlumenthal First Don Jr.’s “I love it” & now this. Despicable, unpatriotic, & a blatant violation of campaign finance law. Failing to hold the president accountable for the facts uncovered by the Mueller report will result in more of this. My Republican colleagues need to wake up.
⋙ NYT: Rudy Giuliani Plans Ukraine Trip to Push for Inquiries That Could Help Trump http://nyti.ms/2Yj9qZX

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger a group of elected leaders who uniformly invite foreign intervention in our election should be permanently disqualified from holding office. They have violated their oaths in the most egregious manner possible and cannot be entrusted with power again
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Trump will betray his country — again http://wapo.st/2VumaQt

🐣 RT @RepJerryNadler Yes, that is exactly what makes this a “constitutional crisis” — never before have we had a President stonewall the American people across the board and refuse every effort at holding the Administration accountable.
⋙ 🐣 RT @nytdavidbrooks One amendment to my column today. If Nadler believes the “constitutional crisis” is over Trump’s blanket refusal to cooperate with Congress (rather than the narrow subject of redaction) then is he correct.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler on Giuliani’s Ukraine trip: “We have come to a very sorry state when it is considered OK for an American politician, never mind an attorney for the president, to go and seek foreign intervention in American politics.”
⋙ NBCNews: Giuliani says he’s going to Ukraine to meddle in probes in hopes of helping Trump http://nbcnews.to/2JxvWdF
// The Trump lawyer told The New York Times he’s not meddling in an election, “we’re meddling in an investigation.” Democrats called the scheme “immoral.”

WaPo: ‘There was no attempted coup’: FBI’s former top lawyer Jim Baker defends Russia probe http://wapo.st/2HeWv4m

WaPo: House committee subpoenas Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig over Trump tax returns http://wapo.st/2Vau0K8

🔊 LawFare Podcast: Jim Baker on the Russia Investigation https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lawfare-podcast/id498897343#episodeGuid=48d907b95e2a4597b2de091e23000a1f Excellent

WaPo, Philip Bump: The Deep State strikes back: Former FBI leaders rebut questions about the Russia investigation http://wapo.st/30csRFG

🐣 RT @tribelaw “Ukraine, if you’re listening . . . Oh, hell, why don’t you just go there and get their help face-to-face, Rudy?” — not a quote from Trump, but sounds about right, doesn’t it?
⋙ NYT: Rudy Giuliani Plans Ukraine Trip to Push for Inquiries That Could Help Trump http://nyti.ms/2VcNlKH

⭕ 9 May 2019

🐣 RT @ColinKahl Echoes of Cheney’s visits to CIA to shape intelligence before the Iraq war.
⋙ NBCNews: Trump’s top intelligence and military advisers held unusual meeting at CIA on Iran, officials say http://nbcnews.to/2vOjbTM

NYT, Paul Krugman: Trump Is Terrible for Rural America http://nyti.ms/2YoCuj0
// His biggest supporters are his biggest victims.

NBCNews, Jonathan Allen: Pelosi’s Trump impeachment approach is coming together http://nbcnews.to/2JuvD3e
// Analysis: The president’s recent actions have helped Pelosi start to resolve the conflicts in her caucus — and unite them around a deliberate, relentless investigative approach.

🐣 RT @matthewamiller This story about the administration firing the ambassador to Ukraine this week after she took on the prosecutor Giuliani has been buddying up to merits a lot more scrutiny in light of tonight’s NYT story.
⋙ ForeignPolicy: U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Recalled in ‘Political Hit Job,’ Lawmakers Say http://bit.ly/2Ypgi8n
// Marie Yovanovitch stepping down as ambassador follows attacks from both right-wing media figures in the United States and a senior Ukrainian official.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Democrats are considering holding a package of contempt votes in the House and sending them to the courts as a single package, Nancy Pelosi’s spokesman tells NBC News.
⋙ NBCNews: Pelosi: U.S. in constitutional crisis, several contempt charges being weighed http://nbcnews.to/2He2PJp
// “This is very methodical. It’s very Constitution-based,” she said Thursday of the House’s investigative push. “It’s not about pressure — it’s about patriotism.”

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Richard Blumenthal on what should be done if Donald Trump Jr. does not comply with the Senate Intelligence Committee subpoena: “If he fails to comply with a lawful subpoena, he has no privilege, prison is the only answer.” @MSNBC

🐣 RT @nytimesworld The two Russian defendants convicted of plotting to overthrow the government of Montenegro are suspected agents of the same Russian spy agency accused of hacking the U.S. presidential election and carrying out a nerve agent attack in England
⋙ NYT: Two Suspected Russian Agents Among 14 Convicted in Montenegro Coup Plot http://nyti.ms2Yincfl/

🐣 RT @AltUSPressSecy “We’re not meddling in an election, we’re meddling in an investigation.” ¤ That sounds illegal because it is. ¤ It’s soliciting illegal foreign campaign contributions by pressuring foreign law enforcement in a country reliant on U.S. aid to fight Russia.
⋙ NYT: Giuliani Plans Ukraine Trip to Push for Inquiries That Could Help Trump http://nyti.ms/2VcNlKH

NYT Editorial: Constitutional Collision Course http://nyti.ms/2HfrHQY
// Is President Trump daring the Democrats to impeach him?

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: If This Is a Constitutional Crisis, Act Like It http://nyti.ms/2Yf5uJC
// Democrats in Congress need to deploy all their powers, including impeachment.

Vox, Ella Nilsen: The tense negotiations over whether Robert Mueller can testify before Congress, explained http://bit.ly/2VWDDka
// Democrats desperately want to hear from Mueller. They fear Trump will block him from testifying.

Politico: Trump goes on a new tear against Mueller http://politi.co/2LNibKH
// The president unloads to reporters about his still-festering irritation with the Russia investigation.

NYT: Trump Suggests Mueller May Testify; Pelosi Declares ‘Constitutional Crisis’ http://nyti.ms/2VrwZmr

🐣 RT @MarshallCohen JUST NOW: @Comey says he believes Trump obstructed justice on at least a few of the 10 episodes that Mueller investigated. And Comey says he agrees with the 800+ former federal prosecutors who said Trump would’ve been charged if not for presidential immunity. #ComeyTownhall

🐣 RT @joshscampbell Good people will debate @Comey’s actions and the impossible decisions he faced, but one thing is clear: he’s an honorable leader. Folks fault him for being “sanctimonious,” but in an era where politicians lie to us daily, perhaps being moored to values isn’t such a bad thing. 💽 https://twitter.com/joshscampbell/status/1126684441353408516/photo/1

CNN: Comey says it’s possible the Russians have something compromising on Trump http://cnn.it/2HcmP0l

Politico: Burr holds firm despite GOP anger over Don Jr. subpoena http://politi.co/2VokeJg
// The Senate Intelligence chairman has no plans to withdraw the subpoena for the president’s son.

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Seems as though @maddow is on board with our feeling that congress should open an impeachment inquiry so they have more leverage to obtain the materials they need as part of their oversight role. Seems @RepAdamSchiff is coming on board, too. #ImpeachmentInquiry

WaPo: Decision to subpoena Donald Trump Jr. sets off a Republican firefight http://wapo.st/307NnHr

CNN: Judge fast-tracks fight over congressional subpoena of Trump financial records http://cnn.it/2DZ8iTs hearing set for May 14

Judge Amit Mehta plans next week to weigh the major legal issues raised in President Donald Trump’s challenge of a congressional subpoena for his accounting firm’s records, according to an order issued Thursday — putting the case on an even faster track than it previously looked to be.

Congress has subpoenaed Trump and his business’ accounting records from the firm Mazars USA, and Trump’s personal legal team sued to stop the records from being turned over.

A hearing is now scheduled for May 14.

📊 Reuters: Americans’ support for impeaching Trump rises: Reuters/Ipsos poll http://reut.rs/2YirNOE 45%, up 5% since mid-April, but “more than half said multiple congressional probes of Trump interfered with important government business”

DailyBeast: Judge Napolitano: Barr’s ‘Foolish Attempt’ to Sanitize Mueller Report Was ‘Dumb and Insulting’ http://bit.ly/30a2qjW
// ‘It was misleading, it was disingenuous, it was even deceptive,’ the Fox News senior judicial analyst said.

WaPo: Trump, Democrats are locked in a constitutional showdown over Mueller’s report http://wapo.st/2JakOE5

NYT: Trump Suggests Mueller May Testify; Pelosi Declares ‘Constitutional Crisis’ http://nyti.ms/2VrwZmr

🐣 RT @JeffMerkley President Trump’s brazen attempts to curtail press access to the White House should alarm us all. This is a direct attack on freedom of the press. This is what authoritarian regimes do. It’s un-American and not representative of our democracy.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Trump and his Administration’s decision to ignore the oath of office has triggered a constitutional crisis. It’s appalling that the Administration is an obstacle to protecting our elections & getting the truth for the American people. #FreeMueller

⭕ 8 May 2019

🐣 RT @WaltShaub This ludicrous distortion of executive privilege is nothing but a delay tactic. The Mueller report isn’t advice to the President, which is what the privilege is meant to protect. But I guess Trump’s efforts to conceal the report show he finally understands how bad it is for him.

🐣 RT @peterbakernyt Three weeks ago, Hoyer said “impeachment is not worthwhile at this point.” Today he said “if the facts lead us to that objective so be it.” @SherylNYT
⋙ NYT: Facing a Trump Stonewall, Democrats Struggle for Options to Compel Cooperation http://nyti.ms/2DZwW6z

NYT: Facing a Trump Stonewall, Democrats Struggle for Options to Compel Cooperation http://nyti.ms/2DZwW6z

🐣 RT @JamilSmith “Warren is comprehensively treating Trump both as a severe threat to the rule of law in his own right, and as inextricably linked to a deeper pathology — the GOP’s drift into comfort with authoritarianism.” @ThePlumLineGS, with a smart read of the field.
WaPo, Greg Sargent: Only one 2020 Democrat fully grasps the threat Trump poses http://wapo.st/2Ww5YLf

DailyBeast, Hanna Trudo: Former National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster: Some Trump Advisers Are a ‘Danger to the Constitution’ http://bit.ly/2JtBMwu
// In a rare speech, the former national security adviser suggested two distinct groups of advisers are actually acting against the president.

WaPo: Trump, Democrats are locked in a constitutional showdown over Mueller’s report http://wapo.st/2Wypu9E

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Trump tries to obliterate the first branch of government http://wapo.st/2DSjAsT

🐣💙 RT @maddowblog Neal Katyal on the special counsel’s “break glass in case of emergency” option: If an A.G. or a president were to try to squelch a special counsel from testifying, the special counsel could resign and then testify. (This appears to be Rep. Nadler’s expectation.) 💽 https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1126305270492291073/photo/1
// special counsel also should not be employed now in gov, reputation spotless, and older

DailyBeast, David Cay Johnston: Trump’s Tax Leak Hints at Potential Fraud Investigations http://bit.ly/2LG54ee
// Congress must investigate fully now that we know Trump was faking his wealth and may have been vulnerable to foreign espionage and fraudulent money-generating schemes.

🐣 RT @LeahMcElrath Things are going to keep getting worse for at least the next 21 months.
It’s critical to find a place within yourself that empowers you to observe without absorbing.
(I say this to myself too.)
This is hard. ¤ You are not crazy. ¤ You are not alone.
We are our greatest strength.

🐣 RT @CAPaction “The president has stated that his administration will oppose all subpoenas and—in fact—virtually all document requests. Witnesses are refusing to show up at hearings. ¤ This is unprecedented. If allowed to go unchecked, this obstruction means the end of congressional oversight.”[ – @RepJerroldNadler]
💽 https://twitter.com/CAPAction/status/1126132553419767808/photo/1

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Is this what it looks like when you have nothing to hide? #FreeMueller
⋙ NYT: House Panel Approves Contempt for Barr After Trump Claims Privilege Over Full Mueller Report http://nyti.ms/2PQRxP8

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff BREAKING: House Intel just subpoenaed DOJ for all counterintelligence and foreign intelligence materials in the probe, the full report, and underlying evidence. ¤ DOJ has responded to our requests with silence and defiance. ¤ Congress needs the material. We will not be obstructed.

📊 Politico/MorningConsult Poll: Little support for Barr’s handling of Mueller report http://politi.co/2JrnEnn
// Fewer than 3 in 10 voters, 29 percent, approve of the way Barr has handled the release of the report, the poll shows.

🐣 RT @maggieNYT Person close to @DonaldJTrumpJr on the Senate Intel subooena
https://twitter.com/maggieNYT/status/1126249005288165378/photo/1

WaPo, Dana Milbank: The White House revoked my press pass. It’s not just me — it’s curtailing access for all journalists. http://wapo.st/2JczaUv

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 “Could you hold the Secretary of Treasury Steven Mnuchin in contempt? Some Democrats have even raised the prospect of arresting the Treasury Secretary if he does not comply…” ¤ Nancy Pelosi: “We do have a little jail down in the basement of the Capitol.” ¤ Via CSPAN

Axios: Scoop: Senate Intel subpoenas Trump Jr. over Russia matters http://bit.ly/2Lven0a

WaPo: Pelosi says Trump is ‘becoming self-impeachable’ http://wapo.st/2HbQLIR

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw Schiff confirms Trump-Russia intelligence info “is being withheld, and noted that on this matter, there may be a divide among intelligence professionals on one side, and Barr and the White House on the other. ’I think the FBI is willing to be more forthcoming,’ Schiff said.”
⋙ WaPo: Schiff: The case for impeachment hearings is getting stronger http://wapo.st/2Henpt4

Vox, Ella Nilsen: The House Judiciary vote on contempt of Congress and what it means for William Barr, explained http://bit.ly/2PUSA0o
// Democrats will vote on whether to hold the attorney general in contempt of Congress. Here’s how that would work.

Law&Crime: ‘Torture Memos’ Author John Yoo: Trump’s ‘Blanket’ Denial of Congressional Subpoenas Would Be ‘Unprecedented’ http://bit.ly/2V9Nw9D

⭕ 7 May 2019

WaPo: FBI director tells Congress he has no evidence of ‘spying’ on Trump campaign http://wapo.st/2H7UwzU

DailyBeast: DOJ to Ask White House to Invoke Privilege Over Entire Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2VnAevg
// The DOJ has a new plan if the House moves ahead with its session to hold Bill Barr in contempt.
⋙ 🐣 Starting to make me wonder about what’s in those redactions ~ apparently Mueller’s team wasn’t happy with all of them.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Nadler responds to the DOJ: “This is, of course, not how executive privilege works. The White House waived these privileges long ago … The Department’s legal arguments are without credibility, merit, or legal or factual basis. Worse, this kind of obstruction is dangerous.”

🐣 RT @AngryWHStaffer I’ve never seen such partisan bullshit from DOJ. Ever. ¤ DOJ says if Congress holds Barr in contempt, they’re going to recommend the WH invokes privilege over the entire Mueller report… 90% of which is already public, making that threat not only frivolous, but impossible. https://twitter.com/AngrierWHStaff/status/1125965160525520896/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @JohnWDean Trump and the GOP have taken us into the era of “constitutional hardball,” a form of political combat that may destroy our democracy. If you’d not noticed, here is a background article: link Lawfare (2018): http://bit.ly/302AVsv

🐣 RT @tribelaw Read this @JRubinBlogger piece to see what @Mimirocah1, @JoyceWhiteVance, and I agree Barr has all but invited SDNY, the AG of NY, and the Manhattan DA to do to Trump
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Barr has set himself up — and Trump — for embarrassment http://wapo.st/2POOyXs

TheHill: House Democrats threaten salaries of Trump officials who block interviews http://bit.ly/2vJvTmP

“Please be advised that any official at the Department who ‘prohibits or prevents’ or ‘attempts or threatens to prohibit or prevent’ any officer or employee of the Federal Government from speaking with the Committee could have his or her salary withheld pursuant to section 713 of the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act,” Cummings wrote in the letters.

WaPo Editorial: The Trump administration is in contempt of Congress http://wapo.st/2LtowKY

NYT, Neil Eggleston and Joshua Geltzer: The Court Handling Trump’s Lawsuit Must Move at Breakneck Speed http://nyti.ms/2JchsAD
// The president deserves his day in court. But the American people deserve that day to come quickly.

NYT Editorial: Sorry, Steve Mnuchin. Congress Has a Right to See Trump’s Tax Returns. The Treasury secretary is defying the law and Supreme Court precedent. http://nyti.ms/2PR8MzX

NYT, Adam Liptak: Clash Between Trump and House Democrats Poses Threat to Constitutional Order http://nyti.ms/2H4KbUg

⭕ 6 May 2019

WaPo, Brian Klaas: It’s time to start impeachment hearings. Today. http://wapo.st/2DTQSYC
// If Donald Trump weren’t president, he’d probably be in jail.

WaPo, Charles Lane: America is facing a legitimacy crisis http://wapo.st/2V9aeil

WaPo, David Kendall: Mueller’s conclusion was a dereliction of his duty http://wapo.st/2V7x0a6

… [T]he failure to draw any conclusion on whether the president obstructed justice was a massive dereliction of the special counsel’s duty, and the report’s explanation of this failure is both incoherent and illogical.

In leaving Barr — who lacks the independence that the special counsel role was designed to preserve — to render judgment on the evidence and the law, Mueller abdicated his duty. Congress should now interview Mueller and his senior staff. Each of the 10 instances of possible obstruction should be reviewed and the following question asked and answered: Allowing for the differences between the president and a private citizen, had analogous conduct been engaged in by the citizen, would a grand jury indictment have been sought for obstruction of justice?

This would provide, albeit belatedly and bootlessly, a knowledgeable and neutral judgment on the president’s conduct during the Russia investigation.

VanityFair, Alison Durkee: Even Trump’s Advisers Are Worried By What He Said About Mueller http://bit.ly/2DW28Uh

Politico: House Republicans want Mueller to testify despite Trump opposition http://politi.co/2vKYW9m

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Neal Katyal on letter from 400+ prosecutors: “I’ve never seen anything quite like it … if this were anyone else but a sitting president, this person would be labeled a felon and staring down the barrel of a federal indictment. That is really a remarkable thing.” @TheBeatWithAri

NYT Editorial: Let Robert Mueller Testify http://nyti.ms/2ZTedmu
// Enough with William Barr’s obfuscation.

Politico: Surprised advisers downplay Trump’s tweet about Mueller testimony http://politi.co/2Jn21EI
// But legal experts say a White House effort to block the special counsel from speaking to Congress would lead to ‘uncharted waters.’

NYT, Scott Shane: A Reimagined Spy Museum in Washington Doesn’t Flinch From the Darker Side http://nyti.ms/2H3bzlH
// Built for $162 million, the museum features flashy interactive exhibits but also grapples with intelligence failures, out-of-control surveillance and torture.

🐣 RT @harrylitman From SCOTUS in US v Bryan: “A subpoena has never been treated as an invitn to a game of hare and hounds, in which the witness must testify only if cornered at the end of the chase. If that were the case, then, indeed, the great power of testimonial compulsion would be a nullity.”

NYT: Trump Denies Democrats His Tax Returns and Prepares for a Contempt Showdown http://nyti.ms/2ZWxdRf //➔ correction: “Trump Denies CONGRESS His Tax Returns … ” @nytimes

🐣 RT @tribelaw Watching Cohen go off to prison for crimes that Individual #1 directed him to commit so that Individual #1 could become POTUS — while Individual #1 lounges in the White House disobeying his oath and corrupting everything — just feels so wrong. So not what America is all about.

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ The legislative purpose of the law under which the Ways & Means Committee is requesting Trump’s tax returns was passed in the wake of the Teapot Dome scandal — the entire purpose of the law
⋙ 🐣 RT @RVAwonk Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says the Dept. will not release Trump’s tax returns, arguing that the request by Congress “lacks a legitimate legislative purpose.” Axios link http://bit.ly/302kwUY

TPM/ABC: Report: Barr Still Thinks Mueller Should Testify, Despite Trump’s Opposition http://bit.ly/2GW7Bek

NBCNews: Mnuchin rejects Hill request to hand over Trump tax returns http://nbcnews.to/2H5vPV5
// The Treasury secretary’s move raised the stakes in the fight between the administration and Congress over the documents, making a legal battle to obtain them all but certain.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 More than 370 former federal prosecutors who worked in Republican and Democratic administrations have signed on to a statement asserting that Mueller’s findings would have produced obstruction charges against Trump — if not for the office he held.
⋙ WaPo: Trump would have been charged with obstruction were he not president, hundreds of former federal prosecutors assert http://wapo.st/2POwooH

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Trump’s new effort to muzzle Mueller gives away his big scam http://wapo.st/2H4NU4j

CNN, Stephen Collinson: Trump warns presidency is being stolen amid Mueller angst http://cnn.it/2VKcpgt

⭕ 5 May 2019

WaPo: Claiming two years of his presidency were ‘stolen,’ Trump suggests he’s owed overtime http://wapo.st/2VNon99

NBCNews, Kurt Bardella: Trump’s subpoena obstruction has fractured the Constitution’s system of checks and balances http://nbcnews.to/2WmWVfo
// Millions of Americans voted in favor of a stronger check on power by ushering in a new Democratic majority in the House. That mandate is being ignored.

🐣 RT @SethAbramson Curatorial journalism is coming to the Mueller Report—and when it does, America will discover counterintelligence connections in the Report that lay bare the entire Kremlin strategy for gaining influence over Trump’s Russia policy during the election. I’m writing the summary now.

Law&Crime, Alberto Luperon: There’s Nothing Trump Can Do to Stop Mueller from Testifying http://bit.ly/2PQ6wJ4

RCP: CNN’s Brian Stelter: Donald Trump Is The Infowars President; “Fear-Mongering And Conspiracy Theorizing” http://bit.ly/2DSHtAr

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: Why Didn’t Mueller Hold Counterintelligence Suspect Mike Flynn Responsible for Sanctions Call? http://bit.ly/2Vij5CX
// There’s a problem with the way the Mueller Report describes events pertaining to Mike Flynn.

Salon, Travis Gettys: Mueller report says “thorough FBI investigation” might have implicated Trump in criminal conspiracy http://bit.ly/2H6fTAK
// One section offers a strong suggestion that Mueller believed he was investigating a possible criminal conspiracy

RollingStone, Peter Wade: Trump’s Trying to Poison the Jury (AKA the Electorate) for Mueller’s Testimony http://bit.ly/2VLhGEl
// The president is back to attacking Mueller and his team as “Trump Hating Angry Democrats”

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Trump Scared to Let Robert Mueller Testify, Despite ‘Exoneration’ http://nym.ag/2Wrd0kl

NewYorker, Jeannie Suk Gerson: Robert Mueller’s and William Barr’s “Baby” and the History of Presidential Obstruction http://bit.ly/2Wq9lmJ

🐣 RT @neal_katyal Great piece: “This early in our current process, it is a mistake to presume that no Republican lawmaker…will,,,vote against Mr. Trump….televised hearings would demonstrate that Mr. Trump not only lacks respect for the rule of law, but for Congress”
⋙ NYT, James Reston: Trump’s Other Impeachable Offense http://nyti.ms/2POxWiP
// As Nixon learned, Congress will not abide a president who defies its subpoenas.

🐣 RT @johnwdean johnwdean Trump would love a world war because he thinks it would help him get re-elected. Problem is this dumbo could blow up the planet!
⋙ 🐣 RT @JohnWDean Meanwhile … https://twitter.com/jonathanvswan/status/1125204882259161090/photo/1
// U.S. sends carrier group as “message” to Iran

🐣 ◕ RT @mattyglesias The precise moment when Trump took over and fixed the economy https://twitter.com/mattyglesias/status/1125149747344441344/photo/1
// jobs added chart; non-farm payrolls, nonfarm payrolls

🐣 The Public Option is really Obamacare. Medicare-For-All is a contradiction in terms. Medicare is designed so you pay into it for 50 yrs, then get benefits. To access Medicare now, you’d pay-as-you-go, like any other plan on the exchanges (though it wld be federally administered).

🐣 The two “radical” ideas I’m behind this election cycle are: 1. @ewarren’s wealth tax to address Inequality, and 2. major action on Climate Change. Both address existential threats. Apart from that, I’m an Obama/Biden Democrat.

◕ Forbes: Two Charts Show Trump’s Job Gains Are Just A Continuation From Obama’s Presidency http://bit.ly/2Yb3mT9 https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1125220275224764417/photo/1-2
// 10/30/2018, jobs, unemployment

WaPo: In reversal, Trump says Mueller ‘should not testify’ before Congress http://wapo.st/2H4gTXd

WaPo: House Democrat says Mueller and Judiciary Committee tentatively agree on May 15 for his testimony on Russia investigation http://wapo.st/2H2Q719
// Rep. David N. Cicilline (D-R.I.)

⭕ 4 May 2019

Lawfare, Jack Goldsmith: Thoughts on Barr and the Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2PLXsFj

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Great piece by @john_sipher — and especially in light of Trump’s pooty call yesterday, a great primer on the national security threat that was underlying, but not explicit, in Mueller’s report
⋙ TheAtlantic, John Sipher: The Russia Investigation Will Continue http://bit.ly/2VgZ9R8
// Sipher is a “Retired 28-year veteran of the CIA’s National Clandestine Service”; Counterintelligence agencies must find it hard to believe the cupboard is already bare.

NBCNews, Fred Wertheimer: Nancy Pelosi has set House Democrats on a road that may lead to Trump’s impeachment http://nbcnews.to/2DPU3jZ
// Today’s House investigation of Trump mirrors the initial approach taken by the Senate Watergate Committee — with a few key differences.

🐣 RT @oneunderscore_ [Ben Collins] The president this morning retweeted:
– An overt Qanon account tweeting a conspiracy between Islam and “the elites”
– A white nationalist who once shot road flares out of a boat toward immigrants trying to enter Europe
– An InfoWars video; two tweets from an InfoWars reporter

🐣 RT @JohnWDean If Trump starts investigating the investigators — meaning Mueller & Co. — the policy of not indicting a sitting president must be canceled. Trump should be indicted for obstruction of justice — which is ongoing. Do it by every attorney in the DOJ walking out if it is not done!

Newsweek: Adam Schiff Says Donald Trump ‘Betrays Our National Security’ After President Discussed ‘Russian Hoax’ With Putin http://bit.ly/2VdcXMm

CNN: DOJ attorneys defend Mueller’s ability to investigate Trump in Roger Stone filing http://cnn.it/2vCZDSr

WaPo: ‘Investigate the investigators’ is new Trump rallying cry to counter Mueller report http://wapo.st/2Jj5dB9

⭕ 3 May 2019

NYPost: Trump appears at odds with aides over Russia’s role in Venezuela http://nyp.st/2YbaNKd

NYT, Liam Brennan: The Truth About ‘Spying’ on the Trump Campaign http://nyti.ms/2LphAi0
// The counterintelligence methods used by the F.B.I. are common — and were a legitimate response to reports of Russian interference.

Politico, Kyle Cheney: Prosecutors: No need to prove Russian conspiracy to charge Stone with obstruction http://politi.co/2Y0HvxM

Vox, Li Zhou: Trump and Putin talked about the Mueller report — but not Russian meddling in 2020 http://bit.ly/2ZWAPm1
// It’s the latest example of Trump’s reluctance to acknowledge Russian interference.

💽 MSNBC, TheBeatWithAri: Mueller Insider: He will reveal Trump’s criminal obstruction http://on.msnbc.com/2PL42Md
// Bob Mueller’s team is speaking directly to the House Judiciary committee about potential congressional testimony just days after Trump’s Attorney General Bill Barr trashed the Mueller report, ripped Mueller’s work and slammed his professionalism.

DailyBeast: Trump’s New Favorite Network Embraces Russian Propaganda http://bit.ly/2vEO25k
// One America News Network has no qualms with playing the mouthpiece for Kremlin-hatched conspiracy theories. And one of its most loyal viewers lives in the White House

DailyBeast, Justin Baragona: Trump Gave Putin ‘Green Light’ to Meddle in 2020 Election, Ex-FBI Boss Says http://bit.ly/2IZ2628
// ‘It’s troubling to think the president is finding comfort in our adversary,’ former FBI Assistant Director for Counterintelligence Frank Figliuzzi said on MSNBC.

TheAtlantic, David Graham: Trump’s Surreal Phone Call With Vladimir Putin http://bit.ly/2Y5HSqW
// Once more, the president has failed to press the Russian president on electoral interference.

WaPo, Max Boot: This nation is at the mercy of a criminal administration http://wapo.st/2vCdZCz

🐣 RT @Evan_McMullin Here the President flaunts the danger he and the Russians pose to our democracy. He believes he’s free to embrace this foreign enemy and signal his consent for its illegal assistance because he won’t be held accountable. It’s up to all of us and Congress to ensure he’s wrong. link to https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1124359594418032640

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Trump echoes Putin on Venezuela — and contradicts his own secretary of state http://wapo.st/2Lmeawo

WaPo: Trump says he and Putin discussed outcome of Mueller probe as part of hour-long phone conversation http://wapo.st/2VCNwDq

WaPo: Watergate had the Nixon tapes. Mueller had Annie Donaldson’s notes. http://wapo.st/2LmX9SQ

⭕ 2 May 2019

Slate Ben Mathis-Lilley: A Republican Senator Gave the Best Explanation Yet of Why Mueller’s Report Doesn’t “Exonerate” Trump http://bit.ly/2JjHfG2 Ben Sasse (R-NE)

Slate, Dahlia Lithwick: Mueller Can’t Get Away With Silence Anymore http://bit.ly/2Y971Ro
// The rift between the special counsel and Attorney General William Barr is too obvious to ignore.

TheAtlantic, Quinta Jurecic: All of the Impeachable Offenses http://bit.ly/2ZVISzD
// Focusing on the Mueller report alone risks leaving out the obvious.

BBC, Anthony Zurcher: Mueller report: Five looming legal battles between Congress and Trump http://bbc.in/2Wp17eJ

🐣 RT @HouseJudiciary [Dems] The challenge we face is that if we don’t stand up to @realDonaldTrump together, today, then we risk forever losing the power to stand up to any President in the future.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Nobody is above the law – especially not the attorney general. AG Barr’s decision to lie to Congress is deadly serious. #NoOneAboveTheLaw

TheAtlantic, Benjamin Wittes: The Catastrophic Performance of Bill Barr http://bit.ly/2VHBCYX
// The attorney general misled the public in seven key ways.

WaPo: Trump finds in Barr the attorney general — and shield — he long sought http://wapo.st/2GMMmLW

🐣 RT @selectedwisdom FBI: 1) knows Russia hacked 2) receives intel Aussies about Russia, emails, Trump campaign member 3) Manafort becomes campaign manager from nowhere 4) former target Russia intel shows up on Trump campaign & in Moscow – this is what the FBI should do
⋙ NYT: F.B.I. Sent Investigator Posing as Assistant to Meet With Trump Aide in 2016 http://nyti.ms/2GUI31h
// Papadapoulos

Politico: White House lawyer Emmet Flood mocks Mueller report as ‘law school exam paper’ http://bit.ly/2WfRsaa
// letter dated 4/19/2019; In a five-page letter, a top White House lawyer argued that Trump should be able to stop officials from talking to Congress about the report. http://politi.co/

Flood took issue specifically with the 182-page section of the report that detailed a dozen instances in which Trump might have obstructed justice. He blasted the document for laying “raw evidentiary material combined with its own inclusive observations on the arguable legal significance of the gathered content.”

“This species of public report has no basis in the relevant regulation and no precedent in the history of special/independent counsel investigations,” Flood wrote.

He also questioned the notion suggested by “some commentators” that Mueller’s work was in effect a guide for congressional investigators with the power to impeach Trump, arguing that the special counsel in his capacity as a temporary DOJ official “should not be in the business of creating ‘road maps’ for the purpose of transmitting them” to Congress.

CNN, Stephen Collinson: Barr ensures Congress can’t stop Trump now http://cnn.it/2vzyMXj

⭕ 1 May 2019

AP, Michael Balsamo: Trump depicted in Mueller report feared being called a fraud http://bit.ly/2Vnj9Sh

NYT Editorial: Bob Mueller’s Extraordinary Letter to Bill Barr http://nyti.ms/2Jb0WzJ
// The special counsel publicly upbraided the attorney general for his sketchy summary of the Trump investigation.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Chris Wallace: Some opinion people who appear on this network, who may be pushing a political agenda. But, you know, we have to deal in facts. And the fact is that this letter from the special counsel … was a clear indication that the [special counsel] was upset, very upset.

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Barr denies that report was intended for Congress. Mueller literally says in his report that his investigation was to gather facts while evidence was available and memories were fresh IN ORDER THAT IT MAY BE USED IN A CONGRESSIONAL IMPEACHMENT PTOCEEDING OR FUTURE PROSECUTION

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Barr, responding to Sen Blackburn, says all of the allegations about Trump & Russia have been proven false. This isn’t true. Mueller only said investigation DID NOT ESTABLISH a conspiracy & discussed difficulty obtaining testimony because of 5th amendment/misleading or lying etc.

🐣 RT @Yamiche Senator Hirono laying into AG Barr saying: You used every advantage of your office to make it seem like President Trump was cleared. You put the power of your office behind a “public relations” push for President Trump. You lied to Congress. ¤ “You knew you lied and now we know.”

🐣 RT @lawrence Warning: watching this video or retweeting it could upset Lindsey Graham. A lot.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheLastWord .@Lawrence caught Lindsey Graham complaining about FBI officials saying the same negative things about Donald Trump in 2016 that Lindsey Graham was saying about Donald Trump in 2016. #lastword #msnbc
💽 https://twitter.com/TheLastWord/status/1123785826574446594/photo/1

💙💙 Politico: Clinton: ‘China, if you’re listening, why don’t you get Trump’s tax returns?’ http://politi.co/2XVxz8E
// Turnabout, she hypothetically suggests to MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, might be fair play.

🐣 💙💙 RT @sbg1 [Susan Glasser] AG Barr now admits under questioning from Sen Durbin that he had already been working on decision saying Trump did not commit obstruction — before receiving the Mueller report or having anyone look at it.

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Now we know that although Mueller raised a red flag in writing with Barr, the attorney general and Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein proceeded with a news conference that was even more outrageously partisan than the letter
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Now we know why William Barr is afraid to face House Democrats http://wapo.st/2VDsoNk

TheBulwark, Charlie Sykes: We Should Not Have Been Surprised About Bill Barr http://bit.ly/2UXjVjr
// William Safire had his number 27 years ago.

WaPo, AaronBlake: William Barr’s ‘snitty’ slip-up gives away his game http://wapo.st/2WiDrsp

🐣 RT @okayblu_ @CNN @donlemon chyron says Mueller asked Barr to release his summaries FIVE times.

🐣 RT @selectedwisdom Could someone ask AG Barr, “if no collusion & no reason for FBI to start an investigation with regards to Russia & Trump campaign, could you offer what indicators of foreign influence of a Presidential campaign would prompt a preliminary inquiry or full investigation by FBI?”
⋙ 🐣 If a Dem does it, investigate. If GOP does it, don’t. Easy as pie.
♡ ི•̮͡• ᤢ ྀ ♡

🐣 RT @maddowblog Here is Hillary Clinton’s hypothetical about a candidate calling on China to hack Trump’s taxes, and why Republicans putting partisanship over national security is a dangerous thing. 💽 https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1123772841814560769/photo/1
// China, if you’re listening

WIRED, Garrett Graff: Trump’s World Still Faces 16 Known Criminal Probes http://bit.ly/2Vz4enf

1. The 2016 Russian election attack
2. Wikileaks
3. Middle Eastern influence
4. Paul Manafort’s activities
5. The Trump Tower Moscow project
6. Russia-Trump Campaign contacts
7. Presidential obstruction of jusice
8. Campaign finance violations and Trump Organization finances
9. Inauguration funding
10. SuperPAC funding
11. Foreign lobbying violations
12. Russian spy Maria Butina
13. Russian Internet Research Agency accountant Elena Alekseevna Khusyaynova
14. Turkish influence
15. Trump Organization tax fraud
16. Trump Foundation fraud
17. Violations of the emoluments clause

WaPo: William Barr has shamelessly corrupted the debate over the Mueller report http://wapo.st/2UUQWgm

WaPo, Editorial: William Barr torched his reputation. His testimony compounded the damage. http://wapo.st/2IVUmhw

💙💙 DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: The GOP’s Just a Racket Now, and Trump Is Its Godfather, Barr Its Wartime Consigliere http://bit.ly/2PDzdZI
// We see now with a new and oddly liberating clarity that these next 18 months may well be the most consequential and frightening time in living history.

NYT: William Barr Hearing: Highlights of His Testimony http://nyti.ms/2PIY0fe

NYT: Barr Defends Handling of Mueller Report Against Withering Rebukes http://nyti.ms/2LjJSdB

🐣 If the Mueller Report is Barr’s “baby,” he performed a late-term abortion.

🐣 RT @tribelaw ”Of course, to stay, you must be seen as on his team, so you make further compromises. You use his language, praise his leadership, tout his commitment to values.
And then you are lost. He has eaten your soul.”
⋙ NYT: James Comey: How Trump Co-opts Leaders Like Bill Barr http://nyti.ms/2GMF8Yn //➔ Barr was rotten to start with
// Accomplished people lacking inner strength can’t resist the compromises necessary to survive this president.

DailyBeast: Mueller Asked Barr Twice to Release Report’s Summaries http://bit.ly/2ISu6EA

🐣 Barr didn’t want to put out Mueller’s summaries because he knew people would read them, whereas few people have lives where they can drop everything and read a 440-page report. Plus it bought time.

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ Barr is once again gaslighting in front of Congress. By claiming that he had a “responsibility” to determine whether the president committed obstruction, he is flouting the basis for Mueller not doing so in the first place: DOJ policy not to indict a POTUS. So is he repealing it?

NYT: Trump Wants to Block Deutsche Bank From Sharing His Financial Records http://nyti.ms/2J9d84i

≣ WaPo: Special Counsel Mueller’s letter to Attorney General Barr [ pdf ] http://wapo.st/2J8w6ru

WaPo, Amber Phillips: 6 questions Congress should ask Attorney General Barr about the Mueller report http://wapo.st/2UVI5Lb

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Mueller’s letter seems to say he believed Barr’s actions damaged the public’s confidence in DOJ (of which the Special Counsel is a part). In no other administration could Barr stay on as AG. But with this one, it’s almost a qualification for the position.

WaPo: ‘I don’t know’: Barr’s professed ignorance prompts calls for his resignation after Mueller letter http://wapo.st/2vxwvf2

🐣 RT @BillKristol We at Republicans for the Rule of Law worked to protect the Mueller investigation, and he produced a report whose veracity is unchallenged. With his letter, Mueller made a final effort to safeguard the truth. It’s now up to Congress to consider his findings without fear or favor. 💙 💽 https://twitter.com/BillKristol/status/1123531819440328710/photo/1

🐣 Apart from “context, nature, and substance,” what’s left?
1. nature: the basic or inherent features of something, especially when seen as characteristic of it.
2. A matter of substance, as distinguished from a matter of form, with respect to pleadings, affidavits, indictments, and other legal instruments, entails the essential sufficiency, validity, or merits of the instrument, as opposed to its method or style.

≣💙💙 AP: Text of special counsel’s letter to attorney general http://bit.ly/2WjoZAn
// Mueller letter March 27, 2019

I previously sent you a letter dated March 25, 2019, that enclosed the introduction and executive summary for each volume of the Special Counsel’s report marked with redactions to remove any information that potentially could be protected by Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure that concerned declination decisions; or that related to a charged case. We also had marked an additional two sentences for review and have now confirmed that these sentences can be released publicly.

Accordingly, the enclosed documents are in a form that can be released to the public consistent with legal requirements and Department policies. I am requesting that you provide these materials to Congress and authorize their public release at this time.

As we stated in our meeting of March 5 and reiterated to the Department early in the afternoon of March 24, the introductions and executive summaries of our two-volume report accurately summarize this Office’s work and conclusions. The summary letter the Department sent to Congress and released to the public late in the afternoon of March 24 did not fully capture the context, nature, and substance of this Office’s work and conclusions. We communicated that concern to the Department on the morning of March 25. There is new public confusion about critical aspects of the results of our investigation. This threatens to undermine a central purpose for which the Department appointed the Special Counsel: to assure full public confidence in the outcome of the investigations. See Department of Justice, Press Release (May 17, 2017).

While we understand that the Department is reviewing the full report to determine what is appropriate for public release — a process that our Office is working with you to complete — that process need not delay release of the enclosed materials. Release at this time would alleviate the misunderstandings that have arisen and would answer congressional and public questions about the nature and outcome of our investigation. It would also accord with the standard for public release of notifications to Congress cited in your letter. See 28 C.F.R. 609(c) (“the Attorney General may determine that public release” of congressional notifications “would be in the public interest.”).

Sincerely yours,
Robert S. Mueller, III
Special Counsel

⭕ 30 Apr 2019

Newsweek: Hitler Was Incompetent and Lazy—and His Nazi Government Was an Absolute Clown Show http://bit.ly/2VW2hSF

TheMoscowProject: Trump’s Russia Cover-Up By the Numbers – 251 contacts with Russia-linked operatives http://bit.ly/2ycY959

💙💙 CNN: 77 lies and falsehoods Mueller called out http://cnn.it/2J3VOxg

🐣 RT @neal_katyal Bill is right. The whole point of the Special Counsel regulations was to provide the public with confidence about an independent investigation, and to force sunlight if the AG tried to interfere. We know the latter has happened. There is only one branch of govt now that can act.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BillKristol Mueller’s report, read without Barr’s coloring, invites the House at least to consider impeachment. Now that Barr’s coloring has been, as it were, erased, how can the House avoid its responsibility? What’s at this point to be gained by trying fastidiously to avoid the dread word?

DailyBeast: Schiff Hires Ex-Chief of FBI Financial Crimes Section as House Intel Probes Trump’s Finances http://bit.ly/2VAQloj
// Patrick Fallon jumps from the upper echelon of the bureau to Congress as Democrats ramp up investigations of president’s finances.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Fmr. acting U.S. solicitor general Neal Katyal: “We are seeing interference by the attorney general becoming a matter of public record … everything Barr has done has now set up Congress to investigate … they have no choice.” @TheLastWord

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Bill Barr’s Not Your Average Trump Stooge. He’s 100 Times Worse. Will Democrats Do Anything About It? http://bit.ly/2PI5jno
// Bob Mueller found out the hard way that the attorney general isn’t the average Trump stooge. Time is running dangerously short, and Democrats still don’t get it.

🐣 RT @Delavegalaw I have no illusions that Barr will be charged with making a false statement to Congress in violation of 18 USC 1001. But it was helpful of him to answer in a full sentence. “I don’t know whether Mueller supported my conclusion” stands on its own as a knowingly false statement.

Salon, Bob Cesca: Robert Mueller wasn’t Superman: Straight-arrow prosecutor no match for Trump crime family http://bit.ly/2JcEndU
// Bill Maher is right: We needed a direct assault on the criminal in the White House and got legalistic nuance

Returning to the word “exploitative” for a moment, this is perhaps the best way to describe how Barr and Trump handled Mueller in the end. Surely by design rather than by coincidence, they each exploited Mueller’s even-keeled Boy Scout reputation. They were too easily able to superimpose their own spin on Mueller’s report, thanks to his inability to clearly define the upshot of his probe for the benefit of increasingly distracted American voters. As a quick glance at social media will more than confirm, we’re not wired for nuance in this country. Not any more. Nuance allows those without moral compasses to sashay between the collapsing rubble, rocket-launching a sortie of lies several times around the world before the truth gets its pants on. It’s happening more often these days and the lies are kicking nuance’s ass.

Incapable of X-ray vision and superhuman strength, Mueller seems to have proceeded with an anachronistic sense of normalcy, as if his investigation were happening in the shadow of a normal president, as if Trump weren’t on the verge of a Putin-style power grab, as if the congressional Republicans hadn’t devolved into nothing more than party-first whores for Trump.

Vox: Mueller to Attorney General Barr: You “did not fully capture” my report http://bit.ly/2vwpM5m
// For the soft-spoken special counsel, that is quite the statement.

🐣 RT @BillKristol Mueller’s report, read without Barr’s coloring, invites the House at least to consider impeachment. Now that Barr’s coloring has been, as it were, erased, how can the House avoid its responsibility? What’s at this point to be gained by trying fastidiously to avoid the dread word?

🐣 RT @joshtpm JustSecurity just released AG Barr’s prepared remarks for tomorrow’s testimony. He doubles down on his claim that he was obliged to short circuit presenting the report for Congress’s by declaring President Trump innocent.
Text Block: https://twitter.com/joshtpm/status/1123440686953586695/photo/1
⋙ JustSecurity: Unsealed Documents in Special Counsel Mueller’s Investigation [Updated] http://bit.ly/2GKcaZg
⋙⋙ pdf: http://bit.ly/2Y3WC9Z

🐣 RT @BescholossDC Nixon’s Attorney General, John Mitchell, was convicted and went to prison for perjury, conspiracy and obstruction of justice.
https://twitter.com/BeschlossDC/status/1123380268381896704/photo/1

🐣 RT @tribelaw In Mueller v. Barr, my money is on Mueller.

🐣 RT @CitizenWonk Rosenberg on Mueller Barr letter: ‘You don’t go to paper lightly’ http://dlvr.it/R3qtw0 https://twitter.com/CitizenWonk/status/1123446489005555712/photo/1

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote “The T is in brackets. That means the whole front part of that sentence is missing. I’ll bet you a million Beans the full sentence begins with ‘although’.”
TextBlock: https://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrote/status/1123378806587183104/photo/1
// Deceptive editing

🐣 RT @NicoleDWallace The debate about the politics of impeachment being bad for democrats blows my mind – imagine if impeachment were viewed as politically popular- Dems would be accused of commencing impeachment hearings for political gain. Dems should take politics out and do the right thing.

🐣 Now I understand: It wasn’t a golf simulator Trump had installed in the White House ( WaPo: http://wapo.st/2IRvtDl ) ~ It was a guillotine. Explains both Rosenstein and Barr.

🐣 RT @tribelaw We now know why the legendary Bill Safire years ago called Bill Barr the “Coverup General.”

🐣 RT @DanRather We need to hear from Mueller, in person, directly, and in full. Full stop.

Politico, Natasha Bertrand et al: Mueller complained to Barr about Russia report memo http://politi.co/2DCjTaT

DailyBeast, Erin Banco and Sam Stein: Mueller’s Willing to Testify, but Trump DOJ Is Holding It Up: Dems http://bit.ly/2Y1nNCf
// The special counsel has indicated he’s fine going up the Hill. But the Trump administration is getting in the way, Dems say.

🐣 RT @HouseJudiciary JUST IN: @HouseJudiciary Chairman @RepJerryNadler Statement on Mueller’s Letter to the Attorney General.
⋙ Medium, House Judiciary Dems: Chairman Nadler’s Statement on Mueller’s Letter to the Attorney General http://bit.ly/2J2zYKN

🐣 .@SpeakerPelosi It’s time.

🐣 RT @yamichealcindor Department of Justice Spokesperson Kerri Kupec’s lengthy response to Mueller letter news. https://twitter.com/Yamiche/status/1123381631736340481/photo/1

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Attorney General Barr misled the public and owes the American people answers. It’s time for DOJ to release the full report & all underlying docs — and finally allow Mueller to testify. Americans deserve the facts. Barr must stop standing in the way.
🐣 RT @SenSchumer In light of Mueller’s letter, the misleading nature of Barr’s 4/10 testimony & 4/18 press conference is even more glaring. ¤ Barr must bring the letter with him when he testifies in the Senate tomorrow. ¤ And it’s time for Mueller to testify publicly. Now.
🐣 RT @RepCummings Barr misled Congress and the American people to protect the President. ¤ There must be consequences. ¤ We must see the letter, get the full report and docs, and hear directly from Mueller.
🐣 RT @selectedwisdom There you have it. Makes sense that Mueller would take issue. Barr’s characterization didn’t match the report. And really makes me question what happened with Rosenstein
⋙ 💙💙 NYT: Mueller Objected to Barr’s Description of Russia Investigation’s Findings on Trump http://nyti.ms/2ZNAceE

🐣 RT @RepJerryNadler I note with interest AG Barr’s 4/10 Senate testimony. “Q: Did Bob Mueller support your conclusion? A: I don’t know whether Bob Mueller supported my conclusion.” Now it appears that Mueller objected in this 3/27 letter.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ 🐣 RT @RepJerryNadler Mueller has written a letter objecting to Barr’s summary of his report because it “did not fully capture the context, nature and substance of the investigation.” I have demanded the letter & Barr must answer for this. Mueller must be allowed to testify.
⋙ ⋙ 🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙 WaPo: Mueller told the attorney general that the depiction of his findings failed to capture ‘context, nature, and substance’ of probe http://wapo.st/2IO0Dvm

⭕ 29 Apr 2019

JustSecurity, Ryan Goodman (Apr): Guide to the Mueller Report’s Findings on “Collusion” http://bit.ly/2Ku9PVF
// 4/29/2019

Politico, Natasha Bertrand: Mueller report reveals Kushner’s contacts with a ‘pro-Kremlin’ campaign adviser http://politi.co/2DDoN7D
// Dimitri Simes, who runs a Washington think tank, offered advice on Russia policy and even peddled rumors about the Clintons.

TheAtlantic, Benjamin Wittes: Five Things I Learned From the Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2WcG1jJ
// A careful reading of the dense document delivers some urgent insights.

⭕ 28 Apr 2019

🐣 RT @davidaxelrod Former acting AG @SallyQYates didn’t hold back on @MeetThePress: In her 30 yrs as prosecutor, Yates said, she tried cases of obstruction on far less evidence than case laid out by Mueller against @POTUS. Were he not president, Yates said, Trump likely would’ve been indicted.

NBCNews, MTP: Full Sally Yates: ‘Robert Mueller paints a devastating portrait’ http://nbcnews.to/2GPA0UB
// In an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, Former United States Deputy Attorney General, Sally Yates, talks to Andrea Mitchell about the Special Counsel’s investigation into obstruction of justice over the Russia investigation.

💽 RollingStone, Peter Wade: Watch Hillary Clinton Read the Mueller Report Aloud, Including Trump’s ‘I’m F-cked’ Quote http://bit.ly/2WhjPFa
// “It would take a long time to record that… It would take lots and lots of lozenges,” she said of recording an audiobook of the document

WaPo: Attorney general may withdraw from Mueller report hearing over terms of his testimony, House Democrats say http://wapo.st/2GMCLoq

NYT: Barr Threatens Not to Testify Before House, but Democrats May Subpoena Him http://nyti.ms/2INA7SU

💙💙 DailyBeast, Mimi Rocah and Renato Mariotti: If Trump Weren’t President, He Would Already Be Charged http://bit.ly/2UYPxdz
// The Mueller Report contains a case against the president as strong as many we saw working as federal prosecutors.

⭕ 27 Apr 2019

WaPo: Trump views the Supreme Court as an ally, sowing doubt about its independence among his critics http://wapo.st/2IL4xp3

DailyBeast, Sam Brodey and Betsy Woodruff: Trump’s Stonewalling Pushes House Democrats Towards Impeachment http://bit.ly/2GMDzLf
// “Trump’s opacity is moving some members into the impeachment camp,” one Democratic lawmaker tells The Daily Beast. “Translation: it’s always the cover-up that gets ‘em.”

⭕ 26 Apr 2019

WaPo, Steve Vladeck: Trump isn’t just defying Congress. He’s rejecting the whole idea of oversight. http://wapo.st/2DyniaH

NYT: FBI Warns of Russian Interference in 2020 Race and Boosts Counterintelligence Operations http://nyti.ms/2GKsaLV

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: ‘I can land the plane’: How Rosenstein tried to mollify Trump, protect Mueller and save his job http://wapo.st/2UHq6rX

CBSNews: Trump’s comments after Mueller report release could be used by Congress http://cbsn.ws/2vpK0gZ

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Open an impeachment INQUIRY. That way, you can GET THE GRAND JURY MATERIALS under rule 6e. If you don’t have enough, you DONT HAVE TO IMPEACH. If you do not even TRY, you send a message to future presidents and our enemies that we DONT CARE if you steal our elections.

NYMag, Andrew Sullivan: The Appeasement of Donald Trump http://nym.ag/2GB66SY

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: Why Did Mueller Include the June 9 Meeting Statement in His Obstruction Case? http://bit.ly/2DAF9y5

TheBulwark, Charlie Sykes: Did Trump’s Attempts to Obstruct Actually Work? http://bit.ly/2VtQ6eT
// Let’s go to the report.

DailyBeast, Betsy Woodruff: Russian Agent Maria Butina Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison: ‘I Destroyed My Own Life’ http://bit.ly/2GLbyE6
// The government says she illegally courted U.S. figures, including conservatives and NRA leaders, on behalf of Moscow.

CNN, John Avlon: The intriguing leads and compelling questions buried in the Mueller report http://cnn.it/2IVEDxW

💙💙 NYRB, Murray Waas: Mueller Prosecutors: Trump Did Obstruct Justice http://bit.ly/2PvVadb

Vox, Andrew Prokop: How to get away with obstructing justice https://tinyurl.com/y3bqfyk5
// What President Trump did — and didn’t do — according to the Mueller report’s second volume.

🐣 RT @ZemanLynnZ So these are Conservative Values now @JohnCornyn ?
https://twitter.com/ZemanLynnZ/status/1121442391175471104/photo/1
// Trump values

Newsweek, Brian Ott: Unwitting or Not, Donald Trump is Still Complicit in Russia’s Attack on America http://bit.ly/2UGQL87

Politico: The fight to unveil Mueller’s final mysteries http://politi.co/2IKXwUV
// Redacted passages could shed light on who Donald Trump asked to look into WikiLeaks’ plans, or what happened after Donald Trump Jr. rejected a voluntary interview with Mueller.

⭕ 25 Apr 2019

CNN, Julian Zelizer: Trump’s stonewalling of Congress is a constitutional crisis http://cnn.it/2IVb6EA

Politico: ‘He needs to let it go’: Trump’s allies urge him to shut up about Mueller http://politi.co/2VxitbU

WaPo: Rosenstein fires back at critics over Mueller report http://wapo.st/2ZKKQD0

WaPo: George Conway slammed Trump as ‘Deranged Donald,’ and a new nickname was born http://wapo.st/2DB6PTd

Politico: Trump: Russia investigations an attempted ‘coup’ http://politi.co/2GHu4Nk

WaPo: Stymied by aides, Trump sought out loyalist to curtail special counsel — and drew Mueller’s glare http://wapo.st/2ZCd7vd

WaPo, Eric Wemple: How Fox News distorts the news: A Mueller case study http://wapo.st/2UYKtWo

🐣 RT @joshtpm Trump: “The biggest problem with Mueller …He didn’t mention Strzok & Mccabe & Comey & the lies and the leaks and overthrow and the whole thing with the Hillary Clinton got a win 100 million to 1 two lovers, two sick lovers, especially the one. I mean, these were like children.” 💽 https://twitter.com/joshtpm/status/1121613325610160128/photo/1
⋙ Anyone remember when Ivan goes insane in The Brothers Karamasov? You can only understand it if you’ve read the book up to that point.

DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng: ‘Gonna Give Them Hell’: How Trump and His Lawyers Plotted for Months to Make Democrats Pay http://bit.ly/2DxukNe
// It’s what President Trump wanted to do all along anyway.

DailyBeast, Justin Baragona: Trump to Hannity: Russia Investigation ‘Was a Coup’ and ‘Attempted Overthrow’ of Government http://bit.ly/2Zwjgcx
// In the same breath, the president boasts about how his 2017 Obama wiretapping claims ‘blew up’ while admitting they were based only on a ‘little bit of a hunch.’

NYT, Elizabeth Drew: The Danger in Not Impeaching Trump http://nyti.ms/2Zz59Db
// It may be risky politically, but Congress has a responsibility to act.

🐣 RT @costareports In conversations today w/ several Trump advisers, it was clear that Trump is the one driving this standoff with Congress. No “whisperer,” as one put it. Just a man alone, eyeing the TV, and urging everyone from Cipollone to Giuliani to take a hard line.

🐣 RT @PhilipRucker “This was a coup. This was an attempted overthrow of the United States government,” Trump says of the Russia investigation to adviser & Fox host Hannity.

JustSecurity, Joshua Geltzer, Ryan Goodman and Asha Rangappa: What Congress Should Ask Bill Barr When He Testifies http://bit.ly/2GInTJ9

🐣 RT @CNN One week after the redacted Mueller report’s release, here’s a look at claims the Trump administration has made over the report and how they measure up to what the report actually says
⋙ CNN: Fact check: White House vs. the Mueller report, one week out http://cnn.it/2vkAvzH

🐣 ◕ RT @TrumpRussiaTies Strictly speaking, he meets all criteria for obstruction in four out of ten instances. ¤ But, as far as Presidents are concerned, aren’t ALL such instances Impeachable offenses, “out of the gate”? We don’t hold presidents to the same legal standard as you or me, but a HIGHER one. https://twitter.com/TrumpRussiaTies/status/1121435743866564608/photo/1
// cool obstruction chart

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ But be honest: Who among us hasn’t been $10 million in debt to a Russian oligarch and decides to work for a U.S. presidential campaign for free to help them win so they will lift sanctions against said oligarch so he won’t kill you and succeeds even though you end up in jail?

Axios: Mueller report sparked an increase in Russian misinformation http://bit.ly/2Pv9PWf

NewYorker, Adam Gopnik: Another Look at Impeachment, After the Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2XHlCU1

Vox, Aaron Rupar: Why Trump’s tweets about Don McGahn and the Mueller report could backfire http://bit.ly/2Pu4tKM
// Trump sought to refute one of the Mueller report’s most damaging revelations. He created new problems for himself in the process.

WashingtonExaminer: Putin just made a move on Ukraine. Trump needs to respond http://washex.am/2XEcijG

NYT, Jed Shugerman: The Trump Campaign Conspired With the Russians. Mueller Proved It. By the standards of a potential impeachment inquiry, the evidence is clear. http://nyti.ms/2IWAFFk

NYT, Ken Dilanian and Tom Winter: Mueller report shows Trump campaign left itself wide open to Russians, officials say http://nyti.ms/2L31WIU
// “The Russians found a group of people who were not intelligence savvy” and didn’t listen to U.S. intel officials, said a CIA veteran.

NBCNews: Trump claims he never told McGahn to fire Mueller, but they say otherwise http://nbcnews.to/2KZPWaT
// In an interview with Mueller, McGahn recalled Trump telling him “Mueller has to go” and “call me back when you do it.”

🔆 This❗️⋙ FoxNews: Judge Andrew Napolitano: Did President Trump obstruct justice? http://fxn.ws/2L6izDt //➔ I almost never rec #FoxNews, but this condemnation of Trump is brutal

Vox, Andrew Prokop: What Donald Trump actually did in 2016, according to the Mueller report http://bit.ly/2ZByKMu
// And where the special counsel found no evidence of Trump’s involvement.

⭕ 24 Apr 2019

💙💙 ◕ Medium, Charles Franklin (Aug 2018): Nixon, Watergate and Partisan Opinion http://bit.ly/2PrRxFb damaging news reports and Senate hearings had greatest impact; Popularity among GOP never fell beneath 50%
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1121313737477062656/photo/1
// 8/12/2018; Nixon approval

AmericanLawyer, Vivia Chen: Seven Funny Takes from the Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2USyauV
// Cheer up! There’s plenty of material in there for a comedy show that could give “Veep” a run for its money.

Salon, Kenneth McCallion: Yes, Trump, Mueller’s report means the end of your presidency http://bit.ly/2UV7QjO
// The crisis in the presidency is real and immediate and requires immediate action

Vox, Aaron Rupar: Trump’s tweets are getting more unhinged http://bit.ly/2UAJXc9
// After the Mueller report’s release, Trump tweeted that he’s “never been happier.” Then things took a turn.

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: With Mueller Gone, the Threat of a Lawless President Is Very Alive http://nym.ag/2PwdPWu

CJR, Michiko Kakutani: Don’t rely on the coverage. Read the Mueller report. http://bit.ly/2vhRnqK
// Columbia Journalism Review

💙💙 TheHill, Allan Lichtman: 21 questions for Robert Mueller http://bit.ly/2IWnbcO

NYT, Peter Baker: Victor or Victim? Trump’s Changing Response to Mueller Report http://nyti.ms/2GGdu0z

NYT: Mueller Report Reveals Trump’s Fixation on Targeting Hillary Clinton http://nyti.ms/2GJ9Fb3
// President Trump repeatedly asked Attorney General Jeff Sessions to prosecute Hillary Clinton

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Hillary Clinton: Mueller documented a serious crime against all Americans. Here’s how to respond. http://wapo.st/2GA7Vzf

TheAtlantic, David Graham: Trump Refuses to Defend the United States http://bit.ly/2IEf457
// The president won’t take action to protect elections from foreign meddling, because he finds it politically and personally unpalatable.

WaPo: Trump says he would ask Supreme Court to intervene if Democrats move to impeach him http://wapo.st/2GzWN5o

Lawfare, Michael Hayden and David Priess: What Mueller Got Right http://bit.ly/2DIcQOj

🐣 RT @tribelaw In Walter Nixon v US, 506 US 224 (1993), the Supreme Court held that the Court has no role to play in the process or review of impeachment hearings or trials even when a federal judge rather than the president is the subject. When it’s the president the Framers were even clearer.

DailyBeast, Betsy Woodruff: Maria Butina Cooperated With the Feds. Now They Want to Throw the Book at Her. http://bit.ly/2Ppdapu
// The Russian agent had been hoping for a speedy deportation. But prosecutors want her to stay behind bars for doing damage they say can aid the Kremlin for ‘years to come.’

DailyBeast, Chris Jacobus: Mueller Wasn’t Going to End Trump. Impeachment Hearings Can—If Democrats Have the Stones to Do It http://bit.ly/2VqjliB
// Those who’ve read the Mueller report get that it shows Trump obstructing justice. But only a handful of Americans have read it. Live hearings, though, would be must-see TV.

Politico: ‘This is risky’: Trump’s thirst for Mueller revenge could land him in trouble http://politi.co/2IVrs0a
// Team Trump’s bellicose tweets and public statements in the last few days could expose the president to fresh charges of witness intimidation and obstruction of justice.

⭕ 23 Apr 2019

💙💙 NYRB, David Cole: An Indictment in All But Name http://bit.ly/2IVaQFu

CNBC: Hillary Clinton on Trump: ‘Any other person who had engaged in those acts would certainly have been indicted’ for obstruction of justice http://cnb.cx/2UXxSCX

Slate, William Saletan: Mueller Proved Comey Told the Truth http://bit.ly/2GCX4Wv
// And the president lied.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: The 5 crimes Mueller suggests Trump could be charged with http://wapo.st/2Xyibiy

CNN, Shanlon Wu: Robert Mueller made a big mistake http://cnn.it/2IRr6r7
// Robert Mueller’s failure to reach a decision about whether President Donald Trump should be prosecuted for obstruction of justice was a mistake that failed both his mission and our country.

ArsTechnica: Twitter shuts down 5,000 pro-Trump bots retweeting anti-Mueller report invective http://bit.ly/2Dx8XeI
// Bots were tied to account formerly used for pro-Saudi messaging.

NYT, Daniel Hemel and Eric Posner: The Surprising Place Mueller Found Resistance to Trump http://nyti.ms/2GyCeql
// The strongest pushback against the president came from his own branch of government.

Politico, Andrew Restuccia: Mueller report exposes diminishing power of Trump denials http://politi.co/2GtsyNM
// The report has reignited a media debate about how seriously to take the White House’s statements of fact.

🐣 RT @BillKristol The third Article of Impeachment against Richard Nixon charged him with failing “without lawful cause or excuse to produce papers and things as directed by duly authorized subpoenas issued by the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives.”

Politico: What you missed in the Mueller report http://politi.co/2Dtz2LS
// Darren Samuelson, Kyle Cheney and Natasha Bertrand; POLITICO dived back into the report and its 2,000-plus footnotes to unearth a few details that have not gotten much attention.

1. Who didn’t get prosecuted
2. Don Jr. dodges a voluntary Mueller interview
3. Annie Donaldson took devastating notes
4. Mueller hampered by missing and deleted messages
5. Sekulow needed an attorney to deal with Mueller
6. There was a second “scope memo”
7. The Mueller-FBI counterintelligence partnership — revealed
8. The mystery endures over what Carter Page was doing in Moscow
9. Cohen mistakes Putin operative for Olympic weightlifter
10. A little more is learned about the mysterious overseas professor

TheAtlantic: The Mueller Report Was My Tipping Point http://bit.ly/2GuL3kP
// I was a Trump transition staffer, and I’ve seen enough. It’s time for impeachment.

NYT, Charlie Savage: Did Trump Obstruct Justice? Mueller Didn’t Say, but Left a Trail to the Answer http://nyti.ms/2Du4hqb
// The special counsel stopped short of declaring whether acts by the president were illegal attempts to impede the investigation. But his report is a detailed map to conclusions.

WaPo: Trump says he is opposed to White House aides testifying to Congress, deepening power struggle with Hill http://wapo.st/2DtwOfe

NYT, Adam Liptak: Is Obstruction an Impeachable Offense? History Says Yes http://nyti.ms/2UQFQhb

⭕ 22 Apr 2019

TheAtlantic: Impeachment Is Not the Answer. At Least Not Yet. http://bit.ly/2W8V91z
// In the wake of the Mueller report, Democrats should probe—not launch a formal inquiry.

WaPo, Paul Waldman: No bottom: Republicans show they’ll defend just about anything Trump does http://wapo.st/2GALJWW

NBCNews, Evan McMullin: Trump welcomed the Russian attack and obstructed resulting investigations, an impeachable offense http://nbcnews.to/2ZoiNcl
// What kind of patriotic American wouldn’t reject and report a foreign offer to collaborate against our country?

🐣 RT @AshaRagappa_ There’s a concept in Hinduism called “dharma,” which means “duty.” Your dharma is to always do *the next right thing*, without attachment to the consequences (karma). When you follow your dharma, good karma naturally flows from it. When you don’t, it doesn’t. ¤ Congress 👀☝🏽

NYT, Jamelle Bouie: The Lure of Impeachment http://nyti.ms/2XF8MWz
// We need congressional action to cure our body politic as much as we need it for our moral health.

NYT, Paul Krugman: The Great Republican Abdication http://nyti.ms/2IL9k97
// A party that no longer believes in American values.

WaPo, Adam Schiff: Congress must ensure that Trump is working for the American people — not foreign interests http://wapo.st/2Dtsxsx

WaPo, Ashley Parker and Josh Dawsey: Constraints on presidency being redefined in Trump era, report fallout shows http://wapo.st/2GAUe4p

WaPo, Eugene Washington: Democrats must seize and define this moment. Otherwise, Trump will. http://wapo.st/2PqaUhU

WaPo, Dana Milbank: Mueller’s findings: Too stupid to conspire. Too incompetent to obstruct. http://wapo.st/2KTtVux

DeadlineHollywood: John Oliver Probes Most “Incredible” Details Of Mueller Report, Savages “Dishonest Hack” Bill Barr http://bit.ly/2UPTRMi

NYMag, Barb McQuade: Mueller Exposed Trump’s Biggest Betrayal http://nym.ag/2Viq0LD

WashingtonMonthly, Nancy LeTourneau: The Mueller Report Didn’t Absolve Trump of Collusion http://bit.ly/2Pox1VT

PBSNewsHour: AP fact check: Trump, AG Barr spread untruths about Mueller report http://to.pbs.org/2KX81Xn

RollCall: Mueller report: Russia hacked state databases and voting machine companies http://bit.ly/2VWfaIm
// Russian intelligence officers injected malicious SQL code and then ran commands to extract information

VICE, Matt Lasio: Republicans are about to go full Benghazi over the Mueller report http://bit.ly/2W0BAID

USAToday: Mueller report: 5 things to know about Russian interference in U.S. elections http://bit.ly/2UQqPMo

CNN: John Oliver goes long on the Mueller report http://cnn.it/2GroFIX

NBCNews, MTP: The Mueller report makes a damning case about Trump’s dishonesty http://nbcnews.to/2UCsPTG

ABC, Allison Pecorin: 10 best footnotes of the Mueller report http://abcn.ws/2W1x6kW

1. Those tapes: Footnote 112 (Volume II pg 27-28) describes conversations between Trump associates about rumored video recordings of the candidate in a Russian hotel room with prostitutes
2. Dossier diss: Footnote 117 (Volume II pg 28) describes Former FBI Director James Comey and Former Director of National Security James Clapper exchanging emails in 2017 about Trump’s request that they discredit the Steele Dossier
3. Congressional choices: Footnote 1091 (Volume II pg 178) suggests Congress can either craft new rules to stop a president from trying to thwart an investigation, or pursue impeachment as a drastic measure
4. Considering charges: Footnote 1278 (Volume I pg 176) describes how the office of the special counsel considered whether to bring charges on the grounds that the dissemination of stolen Democratic National Conventions emails could constitute trafficking in or the receipt of stolen property
5. Early warning: Footnote 155 (Volume II pg 32) suggests Former National Security Adviser Flynn was on “thin ice” even before he began to take criticism for his calls to Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak report broke. This is largely because of a guidance that then President-Elect Trump got from President Obama
6. Paragons of loyalty: Footnote 297 (Volume II pg 51) shows Trump pointed to Eric Holder and Robert Kennedy for how he felt an AG should act
7. An alternative theory: In Footnote 500 (Volume II pg 77) the special counsel explores whether Trump might have fired Comey to protect other conduct that could come to light because of the probe, including Michael Cohen’s campaign finance violations
8. Russian visas: Footnote 363 (Volume I pg 76) describes Cohen texts discussing plans to send Trump’s passport information to a Russian associate. The information was never sent, but the texts show Cohen’s travel plans forming.
9. The Trigger: Footnote 465 (Volume I pg 89) lays out how the Russia investigation began, when an unpaid policy adviser, George Papadopoulos, told a representative from a foreign government that the Russian government had damaging information on Hillary Clinton
10. Stubborn witness: Footnote 489 (Volume I pg 92) reveals that former Trump policy adviser George Papadopoulos wouldn’t help decipher his own handwriting.

WaPo, Max Boot: My former party’s reaction to the Mueller report fills me with disgust http://wapo.st/2VmaUVv

WIRED, Garrett Graff: 14 Mueller Report Takeaways You Might Have Missed http://bit.ly/2W1GqoK

1. This was as much a counterintelligence investigation as a criminal one.
2. Jerome Corsi isn’t out of the woods.
3. Anyone demanding the unredacted version of the report is stalling.
4. The Trump campaign really wanted Hillary’s emails.
5. The Trump Tower Moscow Project was a big deal.
6. Mueller never understood why Paul Manafort shared polling data with Russian intelligence asset Konstantin Kilimnik.
7. Donald Trump runs his White House like a Mafia boss.
8. Maria Butina and the National Rifle Association aren’t mentioned at all.
9. Mueller goes to great lengths to demolish William Barr’s theory of obstruction.
10. Google was a problem for everyone.
11. The US has an important political and policy question ahead: Is accepting known help from a foreign power something we want to prohibit in campaigns?
12. The Atlanta traveler might still matter.
13. Sergey Kislyak was perhaps totally irrelevant.
14. Mueller was deeply conservative in his approach.

Politico/MorningConsult Poll: Trump approval sinks 5 points to 39% after Mueller report, tying all-time low http://politi.co/2UMTLVs

NYT: Trump and Allies Ramp Up Attacks as McGahn Emerges as Chief Witness in the Mueller Report http://nyti.ms/2Ps12V0

⭕ 21 Apr 2019

WaPo, EJ Dionne: What House Democrats should do now http://wapo.st/2UBhMKn

🐣 RT @eliehonig Before the Report came out, Barr said the OLC memo against indicting a sitting president had no impact on Mueller’s decision. Then the Report came out and we saw that the OLC memo was the main -perhaps only- thing standing between Trump and indictment. Anyone want to defend Barr?

🐣 RT @AnnTelnaes “He conducts himself like a New Jersey mob boss who is unconcerned about asking the people around him to conduct unethical or legally challenging behaviour… Truth and accuracy just don’t factor into his thought process at all.”
⋙ TheGuardian, David Smith: Teflon Don: how Trump the mafia boss fought the law … and won http://bit.ly/2GyyPbW
// After Mueller, the president is being compared to mobsters from John Gotti to Tony Soprano. And yet he remains in office

🐣 RT @gtconway3d .@tribelaw: “Despite … President Donald Trump’s boasts, the Mueller report doesn’t come close to exonerating the president of wrongdoing. Instead, it invites Congress to initiate impeachment proceedings. It’s time for Congress to heed that invitation.”
⋙ USAToday, Lawrence Tribe: I’ve warned that impeachment talk is dangerous, but the time has come: Laurence Tribe http://bit.ly/2KTJSAW

Lawfare, Quinta Jurecic: Obstruction of Justice in the Mueller Report: A Heat Map http://bit.ly/2UyFWVX

🐣 The country needs to learn what happened so it doesn’t happen again and so safeguards can be put in place. Also, it may get Trump to ‘watch himself.’ Begin impeachment hearings or appoint a commission. Either way, we must learn from this history.

WaPo: Democrats will meet in the next few weeks to discuss impeachment, Schiff says http://wapo.st/2INiykX

⭕ 20 Apr 2019

LATimes, Andrew Coan: Donald Trump is no Richard Nixon. He’s worse http://lat.ms/2UP2ZRi

NYT: Catching Up on the Mueller Report: What’s Next? http://nyti.ms/2DpYUIq

WaPo: Armed with Mueller report, Democrats confront challenge of Trump’s messaging machine http://wapo.st/2PlV7AI

Lawfare, Susan Hennessy, Quinta Jurecic: The Mueller Report Demands an Impeachment Inquiry http://bit.ly/2VdEOuZ

WaPo: How a legal dispute between Mueller and Barr drove the end of the special counsel’s probe http://wapo.st/2Pm7We9

⭕ 19 Apr 2019

◕ NYT (Apr): See Which Witnesses the Mueller Report Relied on Most [Interactive] http://nyti.ms/2YGnGfn
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1157184399018024960?s=20/photo/1

NYT, Charlie Savage: How Barr’s Excerpts Compare to the Mueller Report’s Findings http://nyti.ms/2GpoBtn

WaPo, Ron Klain: Robert Mueller failed to do his duty http://wapo.st/2Jh0dhr

💙💙 Lawfare, Benjamin Wittes: Notes on the Mueller Report: A Reading Diary http://bit.ly/2ZxgPGw

💙💙 WaPo: What’s in the Mueller report http://wapo.st/2IDoNsr

Politico Mag: The Surprises in the Mueller Report http://politi.co/2GBPYSn
// So what did we really learn about Trump, Russia and the power of the presidency? Some of the nation’s top legal minds unpack the document of the decade.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d .@walterdellinger: “In the face of an unprecedented attack on American democracy by a hostile foreign power, Donald Trump and those who worked for him both as a candidate and a president failed to defend the United States. For this alone, he is unfit to hold office.”
⋙ WaPo, Walter Dellinger and Samantha Goldstein: While the Russians attacked, Trump looked the other way http://wapo.st/2UObJH6

WaPo, Michael McFaul: Russia attacked us. The Mueller report still doesn’t give us the full story. http://wapo.st/2L5YkWm

WaPo, Neal Katyal and Joshua Geltzer: Barr tried to exonerate Trump. That’s not how the special counsel rules work. http://wapo.st/2PomLNt
// The attorney general isn’t supposed to be rebutting the special counsel.

WaPo: Timeline: The who, what, where of the sprawling Mueller investigation http://wapo.st/2VbjAhu
// Key events from the report and court filings in chronological order

WaPo, Daniel Hemel: Mueller’s biggest bombshell? Trump told the White House counsel to lie. http://wapo.st/2IzTleS
// It’s as close to the definition of obstruction of justice as anyone could ask for

NYT, Charlie Savage: How Barr’s Excerpts Compare to the Mueller Report’s Findings http://nyti.ms/2GpoBtn
// Attorney General William P. Barr sent a letter to Congress last month citing brief fragments from the Mueller report. Now that the document is public, his selections are coming under scrutiny.

DailyBeast, David Lurie: Mueller Report Has a Hidden Message for Barr http://bit.ly/2Pls3sY
// Special Counsel’s Office went out of its way to say the attorney general is dead wrong about obstruction of justice.

RollingStone, Tim Dickinson: Re-Read Bill Barr’s Infamous Letter With Full Quotes From the Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2IxFsxw
// Context is everything. Trump’s attorney general is a partisan hack

NewYorker, Isaac Chotiner: Neal Katyal on Whether the Mueller Report Went Far Enough http://bit.ly/2DpuHcp

WIRED, Garrett Graff: Mueller Report Fallout Pressures Democrats to Impeach Trump http://bit.ly/2DoRFk4

TheIntercept, James Risen: William Barr Misled Everyone About the Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2UNtfLK

Politico, Natasha Bertrand: 5 unresolved mysteries about Russian meddling in Mueller’s report http://politi.co/2KU03yd
// Even in a 448-page report, the special counsel left several big questions unaddressed or only partially answered.

1. Did a secret computer link exist between the Trump Organization and Moscow’s Alfa Bank?
2. Did Cambridge Analytica have ties to Russia or WikiLeaks?
3. What was the NRA’s relationship with the Trump campaign and Russia?
4. What did WikiLeaks know about the source of the stolen emails?
5. What about the infamous video tape alleged in the Steele dossier?

USAToday, Tom Nichols: Mueller report: Donald Trump failed us as commander in chief http://bit.ly/2DrW7OX

WaPo, Jacqueline Alemany: Power Up: Mueller’s report shatters White House alternative universe http://wapo.st/2VWexyB //➔ oh yeah?

USAToday: Donald Trump lashes out at ‘Crazy Mueller Report;’ calls probe a ‘big, fat, waste of time’ http://bit.ly/2UIaqto

CNN, Marshall Cohen: 4 times Barr twisted and cherry-picked Mueller’s report http://cnn.it/2IvhCm4

🐣 RT @ewarren To ignore a President’s repeated efforts to obstruct an investigation into his own disloyal behavior would inflict great and lasting damage on this country, and it would suggest that both the current and future Presidents would be free to abuse their power in similar ways.

🐣◕ RT @KevinMKruse It’s worth remembering how public opinion changed on Nixon’s impeachment. ¤ A month into the Ervin Committee hearings, the percentage supporting Nixon’s removal was still down in the teens. ¤ A majority didn’t want him removed until late July 1974. He resigned two weeks later. https://twitter.com/KevinMKruse/status/1119347084187115521/photo/1

NYT, Asha Rangappa: How Barr and Trump Use a Russian Disinformation Tactic http://nyti.ms/2KPVepx
// They were able to define “collusion” to benefit themselves. Don’t let them twist meanings again with their “spying” investigation.

WaPo, Carlos Lozada: The Mueller report isn’t just a legal document. It’s also the best book on the Trump White House so far. http://wapo.st/2UveAjk

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Democratic equivocation over impeachment is a moral and political disaster http://wapo.st/2XtbkXK

WaPo: After Mueller report, Democrats divided over end game — investigate Trump or impeach http://wapo.st/2W400AI

WaPo, Max Boot: To impeach or not to impeach? That is now the question. http://wapo.st/2Dq8KtK

NYT Editorial: The Great Russian Heist of 2016 http://nyti.ms/2Uo5BQU
// The Mueller report is a good reminder of how important it is to prevent foreign interference in American elections.

🐣 RT @AriMelber Some parts of this are simple: ¤ The Mueller Report and James Comey’s testimony under oath both document Trump ordering illegal prosecution of political opponents. ¤ That is huge. ¤ Comey and Sessions resisted. ¤ If Trump gets away with it, what happens if there’s a next time?

NYT Editorial: Mr. Mueller’s Indictment http://nyti.ms/2KLW2M2
// The special counsel’s report reveals a pattern of deceit and dysfunction. What comes next is up to Congress.

NYT, Joshua Geltzer and Ryan Goodman: Mueller Hints at a National-Security Nightmare http://nyti.ms/2UuRYiW
// The missing piece of the report is a counterintelligence investigation that should set off alarm bells about our democracy and security.

DailyBeast: Mueller Report: Assange Smeared Seth Rich to Cover for Russians http://bit.ly/2XxNGtd
// Julian Assange repeatedly blamed Seth Rich, the murdered DNC staffer, for Russia’s leaks. The Mueller report shows that Assange was lying from the start.

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom The gaslighting from Trump and his minions is at thermonuclear levels, demanding that you all reach the *opposite* conclusions that are obvious in Mueller’s report. Wherever it says “the Russians,” they want you to read “American journos and spies who lied about the Russians.”

WaPo, Philip Bump: Actually, the Mueller report showed that Russia did affect the vote http://wapo.st/2GxAGOo

Politico Mag, Renato Mariotti: The Obstruction Case Against Trump that Barr Tried to Hide http://politi.co/2UusBh4
// Even with redactions, Mueller’s report is clear Trump undermined the Russia investigation.

USAToday: Donald Trump denounces ‘Crazy Mueller Report,’ calls statements about him ‘fabricated’ and ‘untrue’ http://bit.ly/2UIaqto

🐣 Very practically, it would be better for Dems for the next year for headlines to be about the depths of the Mueller report and the wrongdoing of the Trump admin than on the Dems’ circular firing squad and GOP cries of “Socialism!”

🐣 Unfortunately, the legal and ethical intricacies of the actual (redacted) Mueller Report will have difficulty competing with the “No collusion! No obstruction!” rallying cries of Trump (and Barr).

⭕ 18 Apr 2019 Mueller Day

🐣 RT @ForeverLogical Lindsey Graham on removing Bill Clinton from office: “You don’t even have to be convicted of a crime to lose your job in this constitutional republic if this body determines your conduct as a public official is clearly out of bounds in your role.”
💽 https://twitter.com/ResisterSis20/status/1137334668947283969?s=20/photo/1

≣ DOJ: Attorney General William P. Barr Delivers Remarks on the Release of the Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election http://bit.ly/2vBDaVv
// Barr press conference on redacted Mueller Report
––

“… if we had confidence after a thorough investigation of the facts that the President clearly did not commit obstruction of justice, we would so state. Based on the facts and the applicable legal standards, we are unable to reach that judgment. Accordingly, while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.”
– Mueller Report

🔆 This❗️⋙ Lawfare: Full Text of the Mueller Report’s Executive Summaries http://bit.ly/2IFLewq

CNN: Mueller investigated rumored compromising tapes of Trump in Moscow http://cnn.it/2VWCfe5

TheBulwark, Charlie Sykes: This Is What Obstruction Looks Like http://bit.ly/2GukVI2

WaPo Editorial: The Mueller report is the opposite of exoneration http://wapo.st/2Gxqi9w

WaPo, Paul Farhi: Mueller report suggests the ‘fake news’ came from Trump, not the news media http://wapo.st/2Gu5bod

LATimes: Mueller report suggests Congress should judge whether Trump obstructed justice http://lat.ms/2ZkOuTR

🐣 RT @selectedwisdom [Clint Watts] Attorney General Barr just became the Dick Cheney of the Trump era.

NYT: Democrats Draw Closer to a Dicey Question: Whether to Impeach Trump http://nyti.ms/2UHtc46

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Schumer and Pelosi tonight: “Barr deliberately distorted significant portions” of Mueller’s report. The “report paints a disturbing picture of a president who has been weaving a web of deceit, lies and improper behavior and acting as if the law doesn’t apply to him.”

🐣 RT @AriMelber Barr claims a defense for Trump to obstruction is he “was frustrated & angered by a sincere belief” the probe undermined him ¤ Anger is not a defense to corrupt intent ¤ Sincerity is the only valid part- a person who intends to cooperate, not obstruct, can claim that’s their intent

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Trump Beat the Rap, but Mueller Uncovered a Historic Scandal http://nym.ag/2UpKpKu

🐣 RT @KlasfeldReports #AlwaysReadTheFootnotes MUELLER, p. 390, footnote 1991: “A possible remedy through impeachment for abuses of power would not substitute for potential criminal liability after a President leaves office.”
https://twitter.com/KlasfeldReports/status/1118909536302190592/photo/1

WaPo: Burr appears to have given White House information about FBI’s probe, Mueller report says http://wapo.st/2VUA62i

Politico, Josh Gerstein and Darren Samuelsohn: Barr v. Mueller: Friends pitted against each other http://politi.co/2vdoo7o
// Despite close ties, the attorney general and special counsel face increasing scrutiny of their disagreements on the Trump probe.

DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng, Betsy Woodruff and Lachlan Markay: Team Trump: The Mueller Report Is Vindication—and Riddled With ‘Lies’ http://bit.ly/2Znq0ZZ
// On Mueller Thursday, Trumpworld looked to have it both ways: embracing the special counsel’s findings while slagging them, too.

DailyBeast, Will Sommer: QAnon Believers Crushed After Mueller Report Fails to Lead to Hillary Clinton’s Arrest http://bit.ly/2UK96Gh
// QAnon fans thought Mueller would take down the Democrats. Instead, Sebastian Gorka made fun of them.

NYT: Excerpts and Analysis From the Mueller Report http://nyti.ms/2UuyQRX
// The Justice Department released a redacted version of the special counsel’s report on Thursday. Times reporters uncovered the biggest findings and shared excerpts and analysis.

🐣 RT @peterbakernyt “Surely one of the most damning insider accounts ever written about a Presidency in modern times,” writes @sbg1. Not just another bestselling book based on anonymous sources; it’s based on sworn testimony, contemporaneous notes, e-mails, and records.
⋙ NewYorker, Susan Glasser: The Mueller Report Won’t End Trump’s Presidency, But It Sure Makes Him Look Bad http://bit.ly/2XnOdxt

WaPo: George Conway: Trump is a cancer on the presidency. Congress should remove him. http://wapo.st/2UrLyAW

🐣 RT @AngryWHstaff Barr: I didn’t get the impression Mueller wanted to kick this to Congress. ¤ Mueller: ¤ “We concluded that Congress has the authority to prohibit a President’s corrupt use of his authority in order to protect the integrity of the administration of justice”

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger The ‘respectable’ right that still defends Trump is shilling for a thug, a reflexive liar, a man who used Putin to put him in power. They’ve jettisoned their intellect and lost respect among peers. They end their careers disgraced. The right needs new publications, new leaders

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff The House Intelligence Committee has formally invited Special Counsel Mueller to testify on the counterintelligence investigation. ¤ After a two year investigation, the public deserves the facts, not Attorney General Barr’s political spin.
https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1118898255142715394/photo/1

🐣 RT @EricLiptonNYT Again and again and again and again, Mueller report is confirming the accuracy (in great detail) of stories by The NYT and WashPost, as reporters helped inform the public of the events related to the investigation in real time.

Politico: An annotated guide to the redacted Mueller report http://politi.co/2VXbmXm
// Here’s POLITICO’s rolling analysis of the hotly anticipated document.

Politico, Natasha Bertrand: When Trump won, Putin deployed his oligarchs http://politi.co/2DlTdep
// After an election marred by Moscow’s attempts to buoy Donald Trump’s candidacy, the Russian president wanted to cash in.

WaPo, Dan Balz: Mueller’s report paints a damning portrait of Trump’s presidency http://wapo.st/2ZkpCvn

TheAtlantic, Yoni Appelbaum: The Mueller Report Is an Impeachment Referral http://bit.ly/2UHnAXz
// The special counsel has concluded he can neither charge nor clear the president. Only Congress can now resolve the allegations against him.

🐣 RT @JakeSherman NEW.. PELOSI announces Monday conference call in letter to democrats and says this: https://twitter.com/JakeSherman/status/1119031095616573441/photo/1
// 💙💙 “The Mueller report states: ‘We conclude Congress has authority to prohibit the president’s corrupt use of his authority in order to protect the integrity of the administration of justice,’ which ‘accords with our constitutional system of checks and balances and the principle that no person is above the law.’ Congress will not be silent.”

🐣 RT @MikeDorning BREAKING: Mueller said he lacked confidence to clear Donald Trump of obstruction of justice but suggested Congress could take action on at least 10 instances where the president sought to interfere with the probe.

DailyBeast, Erin Banco: Mueller Exposes Erik Prince’s Lies About His Rendezvous with a Top Russian http://bit.ly/2XqosN0
// The Blackwater founder repeatedly misled Congress about his infamous meeting in the Seychelles. What happens to the Trumpworld associate now?

🐣 RT @desiderioDC NEW: Nadler has formally invited Mueller to testify before the House Judiciary Committee — “no later than May 23.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepJerryNadler It is clear Congress and the American people must hear from Special Counsel Robert Mueller in person to better understand his findings. We are now requesting Mueller to appear before @HouseJudiciary as soon as possible.
https://twitter.com/RepJerryNadler/status/1118877752843808768/photo/1

NYT: A Portrait of the White House and Its Culture of Chaos http://nyti.ms/2VP7M1o

🔆 This❗️⋙ LawfareBlog: Document: The Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2vcgNpN

🔆 This❗️⋙ DOJ: Document: The Mueller Report [Scrollable] https://www.justice.gov/storage/report.pdf

WaPo: The Mueller report, annotated http://wapo.st/2V4ovRn

🐣 RT @TheLeadCNN Former WH counsel John Dean: “I looked on my shelf for the Senate Watergate Committee report, I looked at the Iran Contra report. I also looked at the Ken Starr report … In 400 words [sic], this report from the special counsel is more damning than all those reports about a President.”
// words or pages?

🐣 RT @TeamPelosi It’s clear AG Barr is acting as Trump’s personal attorney, not America’s. ¤ Our country demands and deserves full transparency. That’s why we must hear directly from Mueller. #MuellerReport 💽 https://twitter.com/TeamPelosi/status/1118902422808690688/photo/1

🐣 RT @TeamPelosi It’s clear AG Barr is acting as Trump’s personal attorney, not America’s. ¤ Our country demands and deserves full transparency. That’s why we must hear directly from Mueller. #MuellerReport

WaPo: Paranoia, lies and fear: Trump’s presidency laid bare by Mueller report http://wapo.st/2KLv1Ix

NYT: The Mueller Report Is 448 Pages Long. You Need to Know These 7 Key Things. http://nyti.ms/2GtjHga

1. Trump did try to sabotage the investigation. His staff defied him.
2. So many lies. So many changed stories.
3. Fake news? Not so much.
4. No obstruction? Not so fast.
5. Evading an F.B.I. interview proved a successful strategy.
6. No conclusive evidence of conspiracy, but lots of reason to investigate.
7. Imagine reading this report cold.

💙💙 NYT: In Highly Anticipated Report, Mueller Reveals Trump’s Efforts to Thwart Russian Inquiry http://nyti.ms/2IuFhD2

CNN: Democrats outraged as Trump team shapes Mueller report rollout http://cnn.it/2V71PzQ

HuffPo: House Democrats Call For Barr To Cancel Mueller Report News Conference http://bit.ly/2Xpwq9s
// Committee chairs slammed the attorney general for planning an “unnecessary” press conference before the Mueller report’s release to Congress.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d Good morning! Happy Complete and Total EXONERATION Day!!

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Schumer and Pelosi call for Mueller to testify publicly: “The only way to begin restoring public trust in the handling of the Special Counsel’s investigation is for Special Counsel Mueller himself to provide public testimony … The American people deserve to hear the truth.”

USAToday: The Mueller report becomes public Thursday. Here are six things to look for. http://bit.ly/2ItrdcY

● Links between Trump campaign and Russia
● Evidence of obstruction
● Trump, Moscow and Michael Cohen
● Russian efforts to sway the election
● So many other mysteries
● Redacted information

NYT: What to Watch Ahead of Mueller Report Release http://nyti.ms/2GoxD9M

⭕ 17 Apr 2019

WaPo Editorial: Barr’s redactions on the Mueller report don’t deserve the benefit of the doubt http://wapo.st/2ZlLuGz

WaPo: On eve of Mueller report’s release, Nadler accuses Barr of protecting Trump http://wapo.st/2XtxqcH

Vox, Andrew Prokop: The last-minute drama about the Mueller report’s release, explained http://bit.ly/2IHgLOG
// We learned that William Barr will give a pre-report press conference — and that DOJ has briefed the White House.

NewYorker, David Rohde: William Barr Prepares to Release a Redacted Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2PiHnXb

Setting up a potential constitutional crisis between Congress and the Presidency, the Attorney General, William Barr, is expected on Thursday to release a redacted version of the special counsel Robert Mueller’s nearly four-hundred-page report on Russian interference in the 2016 election. Whether Barr has chosen to make most of Mueller’s account public or to excise large parts of it will likely spark a legal battle between House Democrats and the Trump Administration—and define Barr’s legacy as Attorney General. The report’s contents could impugn or embolden a triumphalist President, as he trumpets a reëlection narrative that he was the victim of an attempted “coup” by rogue elements in the F.B.I. and other intelligence agencies.

It will take hours, if not days or weeks, for politicians, pundits, and legal experts to fully digest the significance of the careful legal language employed by Mueller and his team. But a visceral, visual impression of the report could quickly emerge after its release. Barr has said that the redactions will be color-coded, with each color signifying the reason for the excision—for example, that the text contained material that is classified. (The report could look like “color-coded Swiss cheese,” a former Justice Department official told me.) If Democrats can display page after page showing redacted text, the public distrust of government, which the President has relentlessly stoked, could turn against his Attorney General.

A second former Justice Department official predicted that Mueller, based on his past work, wrote the report in a way that maximized the amount of material that could be made public. That official believes that Mueller tried to play the role of a neutral fact-finder. “I have confidence that they did a thorough investigation, that they laid it out,” the official told me. “I think it will be done with an eye toward public confidence, in the thoroughness of the job that was done.” A striking aspect of the more than thirty indictments that the special-counsel’s office handed down in the course of its investigation is that they read as narratives, rendered in vivid detail and with a minimum of impenetrable legalese. The report, based on evidence obtained through five hundred interviews, five hundred search warrants, and twenty-eight hundred subpoenas, will chronicle, in unprecedented fashion, all known Russian activities and how the Trump campaign might have reacted to them. Regardless of the report’s impact on Trump’s political standing, a central outcome should be that it aids in the establishment of a fact-based history of events in 2016 that, much as the 9/11 Commission Report did, dispels the false conspiracy theories advanced by both the left and the right. Whether the public is able to fully absorb and judge Mueller’s work, though, depends on the extent of Barr’s excisions.

Politico: ‘Keep your mouth shut’: Dems erupt over Barr’s Mueller report rollout http://politi.co/2Xo9cAa
// Lawmakers are accusing the attorney general of trying to spin Mueller’s findings.

DailyBeast: Mueller Report Rollout Won’t Have Mueller http://bit.ly/2Gj5rVR
// The attorney general will hold a press conference to discuss Mueller’s work without him there and before Congress gets the report.

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: The Mueller Report is the Tip of a Big, Slimy, Trump-Shaped Iceberg http://bit.ly/2ZbiZLM
// Even after Bill Barr has performed his sycophantic redactions, we’ll have a report that will tell us a lot—but will still only scratch the surface.

🐣 RT @maddow Per @RepJerryNadler, Barr tomorrow is planning to:
— hold his own press conference about Mueller,
— without Mueller there,
— well before anyone will be allowed access to even Barr’s redacted version of Mueller’s findings.
Why? Where’s Mueller?
⋙ 🐣 RT @RepJerryNadler I’m deeply troubled by reports that the WH is being briefed on the Mueller report AHEAD of its release. Now, DOJ is informing us we will not receive the report until around 11/12 tomorrow afternoon — AFTER Barr’s press conference. This is wrong. #ReleaseTheReport
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @RepJerryNadler Attorney General Barr wrote to me on April 1: “I do not believe it would be in the public’s interest for me to attempt to summarize the full report.” I agree. So why is the AG holding a press conference tomorrow morning to go over the Mueller report? #ReleaseTheReport
⋙⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Chuck Todd: “Why do we need to hear from Bill Barr when his job is to simply to facilitate the Mueller report?” #MTPDaily

🐣 RT @gtconway “Robert S. Mueller III has lived his life governed not by a sense of entitlement but of duty. Distinctly apolitical, he [is] driven by his all too uncommon values: honor, integrity, humility, service. He is the inverse image of the man he would ultimately come to investigate.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @SallyQYates Robert Mueller ¤ On the eve of the release of the (redacted) Mueller report, some thoughts about the man who wrote it.
⋙⋙ TIME 100: Robert Mueller by Sally Yates http://bit.ly/2GtWla8

🐣 RT @GlennKesslerWP Barr news conference at 9:30 am, Mueller report released at 11 am: In the annals of pathetic efforts to spin apparently bad news in Washington, this ranks near the top.

🐣 RT @DavidCornDC Memo to Everyone: As outrageous as Barr’s spin plot may be, focus on the heart of the matter: the Russian attack, how Trump & his gang aided & abetted the attack by denying it was happening, how Trump’s refusal to acknowledge the attack has put the US at risk, and obstruction.

💙💙 WaPo: Mueller report will be lightly redacted, revealing detailed look at obstruction of justice investigation http://wapo.st/2KMW0Uo

WaPo: 3 ways the Mueller report still threatens Trump http://wapo.st/2Gt8gFi

🐣 RT @RepCummings This is outrageous. The AG is supposed to be an independent beacon of truth and justice. Instead, Barr is debasing the rule of law, degrading our democratic institutions, and decimating any trust the American people have left in this Administration. #ReleaseTheReport
⋙💙💙 NYT: White House and Justice Dept. Officials Discussed Mueller Report Before Release http://nyti.ms/2v6vZVk

WaPo, Philip Bump: The normal person’s guide to the Mueller report http://wapo.st/2VPxPWr

⭕ 16 Apr 2019

DailyBeast, Kevin Poulsen: Mueller Report: Assange Smeared Seth Rich to Cover for Russians http://bit.ly/2GPSAL3
// Julian Assange repeatedly blamed Seth Rich, the murdered DNC staffer, for Russia’s leaks. The Mueller report shows that Assange was lying from the start.

Slate, Ben Mathis-Lilley: Hope May Be for Dummies, but I Still Hope the Mueller Report Solves Russiagate’s Original Mystery http://bit.ly/2Dl4z2p

WaPo, Paul Waldman: Trump’s greatest fear: His underlings told Mueller the truth http://wapo.st/2V2BkLU

Politico, Josh Gerstein: Judge: Barr sowing public mistrust with Mueller report handling http://politi.co/2XlSKAF
// ‘The attorney general has created an environment that has caused a significant part of the public … to be concerned,’ a district court judge said.

The attorney general has created an environment that has caused a significant part of the public … to be concerned about whether or not there is full transparency,” U.S. District Court Judge Reggie Walton said during a hearing Tuesday afternoon on a Freedom of Information Act suit demanding access to a report detailing the findings of special counsel Robert Mueller.

Walton, an appointee of President George W. Bush, did not elaborate on what actions or statements by the attorney general have generated those perceptions.

NBCNews: White House officials concerned about being exposed by Mueller report http://nbcnews.to/2UmVAn8
// Some of the dozen-plus officials interviewed by Mueller are concerned about president’s “wrath” if they are seen as a source of damaging information in Thursday’s report.

⭕ 15 Apr 2019

NYT: The Rematch: Bernie Sanders vs. a Clinton Loyalist http://nyti.ms/2UKJIR2 Neera Tanden

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote In honor of Nixon’s attempt to have the White House tapes interpreted by the famously hard-of-hearing Sen. John Stennis – known as the Stennis Compromise – I am calling the redacted Mueller report release this Thursday the “Barr Compromise”. #BarrCompromise #ReleaseTheFullReport

🐣 RT @MSNBC In 1989, AG Barr refused to release a DOJ legal opinion, choosing to release a summary report instead. It was later revealed that Barr mischaracterized parts of the opinion in that summary.

TPM, Tierney Sneed: DOJ Expected To Release Public Version Of Mueller Report On Thursday http://bit.ly/2PdjgcD

🐣 RT @tribelaw As this @rgoodlaw report reveals, we’re reliving the duplicity Barr practiced 30 years ago. As @RonaldKlain put it, he’s building a wall around Trump not brick by brick, but Barr by Barr. Trump really has found his Roy Cohn. They deserve each other.
⋙ 💙 JustSecurity, Ryan Goodman: Barr’s Playbook: He Misled Congress When Omitting Parts of Justice Dep’t Memo in 1989 http://bit.ly/2UFRFa3

NPR, Ron Elvin: Mueller Report Release Will Likely Escalate Tensions Between Trump and Congress http://n.pr/2UzU6uG

💙💙 Politico, Darren Samuelsohn: The Insiders’ Guide To the Mueller Report http://politi.co/2IDyGFA
// How experts and political operatives are gearing up to read the juiciest Washington info dump in two decades.

⭕ 14 Apr 2019

🐣◕ RT @Tam_Resist Because neither Mueller or Barr claimed *45 didn’t conspire/collude or obstruct justice. ¤ #trumpRussiaCollusion ¤ #ObstructionOfJustice ¤ #ReleaseTheFullMuellerReport https://twitter.com/Tam_Resist/status/1117716495314956288/photo/1
// levels of proof

HuffPo: George Conway Reveals The Key Phrase To Watch For In Full Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2IxvITe
// “Look for these words.”

WaPo: Barr’s spy talk emboldens Trump’s allies ahead of Mueller report’s release http://wapo.st/2Xei5MC

Axios, Jonathan Swan: Behind the scenes: The White House prepares for Mueller week http://bit.ly/2GlZ6KG

NYT: Emboldened by His Attorney General, Trump Confronts Mueller Report Head-On http://nyti.ms/2UXm42H

💙💙🐣 RT @gtconway3 A chilling thread. It’s worth going through all fifty parts.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TimothyDSnyder 0/50 Why we do think that Mr. Trump owes a debt to Mr. Putin? Here are fifty reasons. All of the facts are a matter of public record, and all of the sources can be found in my book The Road to Unfreedom. #RoadToUnfreedom
📌 https://twitter.com/TimothyDSnyder/status/1117433512863371267

YahooNews: Hillary Clinton remembers Nixon investigation: ‘We deserve to see the Mueller report’ http://yhoo.it/2UCGD56

Alternet/Dkos: Trump’s team ‘significantly concerned’ about the Mueller report — particularly former White House counsel Don Mcgahn’s testimony: ABC’s Jon Karl http://bit.ly2GcgWi3/

CNN, Marshall Cohen: 9 unanswered questions for the Mueller report http://cnn.it/2IiJqtJ

1. Will we learn anything new on collusion?
2. Did Mueller see “collusion” as a crime?
3. What about obstruction of justice?
4. How did Mueller assess Trump’s statements and tweets?
5. Were Trump Jr. or Kushner investigated but never charged?
6. Will Mueller offer ethical or moral conclusions?
7. How many related investigations are ongoing?
8. How did Mueller investigate the Russians?
9. Which countries assisted the investigation?

⭕ 13 Apr 2019

⭕ 12 Apr 2019

Politico Mag, Renato Mariotti: What Will Really Matter in the Mueller Report http://politi.co/2v78gV6

WaPo, Harry Litman: William Barr’s testimony was a terrible self-inflicted wound http://wapo.st/2ICHADg

🐣 RT @djrothkopf Something broke in America this week. We have been spiraling downward since Trump’s election, but this week, we crossed a line. The President and his men began asserting that they were above the law–and effectively no one in our system did anything to stop them. 📌 https://twitter.com/djrothkopf/status/1116811681462616065

🐣 RT @matthewamiller This makes me want to jab hot needles into my eye. The FBI obtained all of Hillary Clinton’s emails, reviewed them, and the FBI director attacked her at a press conference. He then disclosed a further probe into her right before the election. But, yes, Trump was treated unfairly.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheHill Sen. Lindsey Graham: “It is spying but it’s lawful if it was appropriately done. There is no doubt. They didn’t do this to Clinton — they did this to Trump. We’re going to find out why.”

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Rod Rosenstein stuck his neck out for Trump. Now he’s doing it again for William Barr. http://wapo.st/2G7FWqG

TheHill, David Tafuri: Does Mueller report anticipate campaign finance crimes related to Trump’s Russia contacts? http://bit.ly/2UxsNRv

WaPo: Inside the Russian effort to target Sanders supporters — and help elect Trump http://wapo.st/2Z8L5as

FiveThirtyEight, Amelia Thomson-Deveaux: Obstruction Of Justice Could Still Threaten Trump Politically http://53eig.ht/2X7GgfW

WaPo: W. Samuel Patten sentenced to probation after steering Ukrainian money to Trump inaugural http://wapo.st/2X4bdl1

WSJ: Rod Rosenstein Defends Justice Department Handling of Mueller Report [Interview] http://on.wsj.com/2G8ap7X
// Deputy attorney general rebuts Democrats’ suggestions that William Barr is trying to mislead

⭕ 11 Apr 2019

ChicagoSunTimes, Rick Jasculca: William Barr’s outrageous claim that the government ‘spied on’ Trump’s campaign http://bit.ly/2Z7o4ot

💽 MSNBC, MTP Daily: Why Assange’s arrest is a huge moment in the Russia investigation http://on.msnbc.com/2UQ6upI
// Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Mimi Rocah, New York Times Washington Correspondent Charlie Savage and former FBI Executive Assistant Director Bob Anderson join MTP Daily to discuss Julian Assange’s arrest and its connection to the Mueller investigation.

Bloomberg: Comey Says Trump’s Silence Invites Another Russia Election Hack http://bloom.bg/2UfxMBs
● Ex-FBI chief faults attorney general over ‘spying’ comments
● FBI, Justice Department conducted ‘court-ordered surveillance’

TheAtlantic, Conor Friedersdorf: A President Falsely Charging ‘Treason’ Is What the Founders Feared http://bit.ly/2DeFR3H
// Trump’s accusations violate his oath of office.

NYT: Comey Defends Trump Campaign Surveillance: ‘I Have Never Thought of That as Spying’ http://nyti.ms/2GiYfKy

NYT: After Arrest of Julian Assange, the Russian Mysteries Remain http://nyti.ms/2UQzAFh

ForeignPolicy (2017): WikiLeaks Turned Down Leaks on Russian Government During U.S. Presidential Campaign http://bit.ly/2UuxPhT
// The leak organization ignored damaging information on the Kremlin to focus on Hillary Clinton and election-related hacks.
// 8/17/2017

TheWeek, Joel Mathis: William Barr just proved he’s Trump’s loyal foot soldier http://bit.ly/2uWNOWO

WashingtonExaminer: Devin Nunes sends Trump-Russia investigation criminal referral notification to DOJ http://washex.am/2UaWQK2

Nunes, the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, has been teasing a referral of Justice Department and FBI officials for months. During a Fox News interview on Sunday, Nunes said his referral will target eight people and place them into three categories. The first, which Nunes described as “straight-up referrals,” covered five individuals whose “crimes are lying to Congress, misleading Congress, leaking classified information.” Two others related to “charges of conspiracy to lie to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court” and the last to a “global leak referral.”

Nunes’ letter did not identify who was was subject to the referral, nor did it identify the alleged crimes.

In recent weeks, House Judiciary Committee ranking member Doug Collins, R-Ga., released transcripts of the private interviews of former FBI agent Peter Strzok, former FBI lawyer Lisa Page, Justice Department official Bruce Ohr, his wife and former Fusion GPS contractor Nellie Ohr, former Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos, former top FBI official Bill Priestap, and former FBI general counsel James Baker.

NBCNews: Comey on Barr’s ‘spying’ claim: ‘I don’t know what the heck he’s talking about’ http://nbcnews.to/2UxLuVa
// The former FBI director led the investigation into Russian election interference and any possible Trump campaign involvement until the president fired him.

Vox, Alex Ward: The expected redactions in the Mueller report, explained http://bit.ly/2uYsMHc
// [Redacted].

DailyBeast, Betsy Woodruff and Erin Banco: Decision to Go After Assange Came During Trump’s War on Leakers http://bit.ly/2U7U08x
// “There was renewed interest under the new administration to revisit issues of what qualifies as the media and to look back at the Assange case.”

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Bill Barr Is the Most Dangerous Man in America http://bit.ly/2UvBhJd
// The banality of the AG’s droning Hill testimony hides its evil purpose: to protect the president, not the rule of law.

DailyBeast, David Cay Johnston: Here’s the Law That Requires Steven Mnuchin to Turn Over Trump’s Taxes, or Lose His Office and Go to Prison http://bit.ly/2UxLi8G
// The law is clear, and it leaves no wiggle room. The consequences for breaking it include removal from public office and up to five years in prison.

🐣 RT @tribelaw It’s hard to call someone in Trump’s orbit even more dishonorable than Trump himself, but Bill Barr might meet that test: unlike the totally unmoored and immoral Trump, this Attorney General clearly knows better. He has to know how badly he is betraying the rule of law.

WaPo: WikiLeaks’ Assange arrested in London, accused by U.S. of conspiring in 2010 computer hacking attempt http://wapo.st/2P4nuDm

🐣 🔆 This❗️⋙ RT @BBC Julian Assange: Wikileaks co-founder arrested in London

⭕ 10 Apr 2019

USAToday/AP: Pelosi doesn’t ‘trust’ William Barr’s handling of Mueller report, questions his independence http://bit.ly/2X5eyjT

WaPo: Trump says he was the target of ‘an attempted coup’ with Mueller investigation http://wapo.st/2D64kZ6

JustSecurity, Ryan Goodman: What the President May Now Fear Most in Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2P5Mzh9
// “Mueller’s Road Map” for the Southern District of New York prosecutors

CNN, Jeremy Herb: Barr: Mueller did not ask for conclusion on obstruction of justice http://cnn.it/2KApmFs

TheWeek, Chris Mitchell: Did Barr shutter the Mueller probe? http://bit.ly/2v3U4Md

LawFareBlog, Quinta Jurecic and Benjamin Wittes: Memo to the Press: How Not to Screw Up on the Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2uYQHGH

[ In February ] … Our proposals were simple:

● People should be prepared to accept Mueller’s prosecutorial judgments, we argued.
● They should accept the factual record described in the report.
● They should not assume the report covers more than it, in fact, conveys—there being a lot of legal questions about President Trump’s behavior that lie outside the scope of the Mueller investigation.
● Nonprosecution decisions do not necessarily resolve questions of morality, ethics or impeachability—in other words, the judgments of history, journalism and Congress are not determined by whether Mueller finds the president’s conduct indictably criminal.

When we made these suggestions, we were candidly not anticipating what turned out to be an important intervening event: the release of Attorney General William Barr’s letter describing the top-line prosecutorial judgments Mueller had reached without releasing any of the underlying factual or analytic work product. The lag between the Barr letter and the still-impending release of the report itself has been a period in which the press has no capacity to apply the principles we laid out—or any others—because it has no capacity to read the document at all. Yet it is nonetheless awash in an aggressive spin campaign by the president and his allies as to what Mueller supposedly found, and an aggressive push as well from congressional Democrats to focus on procedural demands for the report’s release. Lost in the shadow boxing of this period is, well, the report itself. …

TheHill: Pelosi: ‘I trust Mueller’ over Barr http://bit.ly/2Ud64VS

WIRED, Garrett Graff: William Barr Sends Troubling Signals Ahead of Mueller Report Release http://bit.ly/2UrshER

DailyBeast, Barbara McQuade: Barr Sounds More and More Like Trump’s Roy Cohn http://bit.ly/2DaPlgg
// The attorney general contradicts himself on Mueller and obstruction and starts talking like a true-believer on intelligence agencies ‘spying’ on the Trump campaign.

🐣 RT @JohnWDean Spying? Really, with no evidence. We’re watching Bill Barr’s reputation as a careful attorney go down the drain. His spying testimony before the Senate today could have been given by Sean Hannity. His embracing GOP conspiracy theories is embarrassing. He’s now untrustworthy!

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Bottom line: Cabinet member may think they work for the President, but ultimately, they work for us. Barr is supposed to be our attorney, charged with protecting our rights.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger It’s important for the House to educate the public on the obligations of Cabinet members and to give Cabinet members second and third thoughts about defying the law. It’s also important for voters to see if and how Republican senators defend Barr’s conduct
⋙ ⋙ WaPo, Jennifer: William Barr, Trump toady http://wapo.st/2X120Kj

🐣 RT @SenBlumenthal AG Barr must retract his unfounded, irresponsible claim that American law enforcement ‘spied’ on the Trump Campaign. The only spies interfering in the 2016 campaign were Russian ones. 📌 https://twitter.com/SenBlumenthal/status/1116062484945887236

🐣 RT @tonyschwartz Trump will do anything & everything possible to command dictatorial and authoritarian powers comparable to Putin and Kim Jong-Un. He will stop at nothing if he thinks he can get away with it. He will do anything to prevail. We are at unimaginable risk.

WaPo, Paul Waldman: William Barr is doing exactly what Trump hired him to do http://wapo.st/2UGqUkY

TPM, Josh Marshall: Let’s Stop Pretending http://bit.ly/2UchUjn

Bill Barr basically openly embraced the President’s discredited claim that the Obama administration “spied” on his campaign. He later seemed to partly backtracked and then tried to suggest that by “spying” he might just mean court approved surveillance as part of a counter-intelligence investigation. But that’s really just caviling. He’s embracing the President’s conspiracy theories and pushing ahead with what can only be called a retributive new investigation of the origins of the Russia probe.

What’s clear is that Barr used the word “spying” with the full knowledge that that would be interpreted as illicit surveillance of a US political campaign by the US government. He then got cute and said that “spying” is okay if it’s done through proper law enforcement and intelligence procedures. This is all BS. He knows the meaning of the word. He particularly knows its meaning in this political context. This is meant to back up Trump’s claims that the Russia probe was in fact a dirty trick and “treason” as the President put it this morning. Here are the headlines the President wanted and got …
https://twitter.com/joshtpm/status/1116014152022208512/photo/1-3

🐣 RT @RVAwonk Rep. Adam Schiff on AG Barr’s “spying” comment today: ¤ “This partisan talking point may please Donald Trump, who rails against a ‘deep state coup,’ but it also strikes a destructive blow to our democratic institutions. The hardworking men & women at the DOJ & FBI deserve better.”

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ To recap: Barr is opening an investigation into whether the FBI opened an investigation with no evidence based on no evidence that the FBI actually did anything wrong. Is…is that right?

🐣 Barr: “I’m trying to land this plane.”❓Maybe he’s trying to get the report out before Trump squelches it.

🐣 RT @TeaPainUSA Trump on Bob Mueller…
Last week: “behaved honorably”
Today: “guilty of treason”
You reckon Trump read the Mueller Report in the past few days? (Hint: YES)

🐣 RT @mkraju “Absolutely not,” Sen. Mark Warner tells me about whether he’s ever been told that there was spying on the Trump campaign. Barr “almost seems to be endorsing one of these theories that has been debunked time and time again,” Warner said, calling it “disrespectul” to DOJ employees

🐣 RT @MCNBC Leon Panetta on DHS shake-up: “He’s looking for people that can find ways either around the law and or simply not abide by the law as it is.”
⋙ MSNBC, MitchellReports: Leon Panetta: President Trump weakening his White House by undermining top officials http://on.msnbc.com/2Iam0qn
// Today is the first day on the job for President Trump’s new Acting Homeland Security Secretary after a dramatic house cleaning. Former Secretary of Defense and CIA Director Leon Panetta joins Andrea Mitchell to talk about impact of the DHS purge on America’s security.

🐣 RT @MCNBC Leon Panetta on DHS shake-up: “He’s looking for people that can find ways either around the law and or simply not abide by the law as it is.”
⋙ MSNBC, MitchellReports: Leon Panetta: President Trump weakening his White House by undermining top officials http://on.msnbc.com/2Iam0qn

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind This sounds like someone who knows what the full report says already, and is working to discredit it before the American people see it: Trump said the probe was “started illegally” and that “every single thing about it” was “crooked.”
⋙ NBCNews: Trump blasts Mueller investigation as ‘attempted coup’ http://nbcnews.to/2I9yrmn
// “This was an attempted coup. This was an attempted take down of a president. And we beat them,” Trump said.

🐣 RT @DavidJolly Though styles are different, Trump might as well have nominated Giuliani to be Attorney General. Same outcome as Barr.

🐣 RT @MalcolmNance WARNING: Now the REAL Trump-Russia scandal. Barr is now openly preparing to cover up Trump & Russia’s malfeasance by investigating Obama admin & FBI for doing their duty detecting an insider attack on the country. The DOJ is now a Dictator’s Weapon. [More] https://twitter.com/MalcolmNance/status/1115998739204911105

🐣 RT @RepJerryNadler These comments directly contradict what DOJ previously told us. I’ve asked DOJ to brief us immediately. In the meantime, the AG still owes us the full Mueller report. #ReleaseTheReport
⋙ NBCNews AG Barr says he thinks government “spying did occur” on President Trump’s campaign, though “the question is whether it was predicated, adequately predicated. I’m not suggesting it wasn’t.”
⋙⋙ NBCNews: Barr says he thinks the government spied on the Trump campaign http://nbcnews.to/2GgbtrB
// Before the attorney general’s Senate testimony, the president praised Barr for “getting started on going back to the origins of exactly where this all started.”

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind We are in serious trouble. Trump has control of the head of our Justice Department. This has broad and terrifying implications.
⋙ 🐣 House Judiciary has got to call Mueller in to testify asap so we can see how deep the rot goes.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Barr is concerned the Trump campaign wasn’t briefed. Leaving aside the fact FBI did brief on the threat of Russian interference, Barr should be troubled that the campaign never picked up the phone & told the FBI about any, let alone all, of the outreach it had from Russians.

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff In two years, post-Watergate rules have been obliterated. After Trump, a president under investigation can:
Fire the FBI Director leading the probe,
Fire the Attorney General not protecting him,
and appoint one who will.
It’s the most profound attack on rule of law in decades.

🐣 RT @EricHolder When there is a predicate, a legitimate basis, it’s called “investigating” not “spying”. I am confident that the people at DOJ/FBI conducted themselves in an appropriate way. No evidence to suggest otherwise.
⋙ 🐣 RT @matthewamiller Just an outrageous thing for the AG to say. First, there is zero evidence of this. Second, it’s under investigation by the DOJ IG and he should wait until that’s done. Third, how about defending the people who work for him rather than repeating right-wing conspiracy theories?
⋙ ⋙ 🐣 RT @kyledcheney BIG: Barr says he’s forming a team to review the origins of the Trump-Russia probe because: “I think spying did occur.” He said “spying on a political campaign is a big deal”

⭕ 9 Apr 2019

Politico, Darren Samuelson and Josh Gerstein: Barr redactions could spark more displeasure from Mueller’s team http://politi.co/2IaADu4
// Some see recent reports about ‘frustration’ with William Barr among Mueller’s investigators as a warning to the attorney general.

DailyBeast, Erin Banco: Bill Barr: I’m Not Giving Congress Full Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2VyaVCA
// The AG said a redacted version could come within a week. But he’s not giving in to congressional demands for the whole copy.

Politico: Newly released testimony: Former top FBI lawyer says agency concerned Trump obstructed justice http://politi.co/2KmcSAV

WaPo, Max Boot: Trump is trashing the rule of law to stay in power http://wapo.st/2UPFPcM

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “Barr is handling this about as wrong as you can handle any kind of PR or credibility situation… it’s getting harder and harder for me to give him the benefit of the doubt, I’m hoping he’s going to do the right thing” – @FrankFigliuzzi1 w/ @NicolleDWallace
⋙ 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1115376662445723649/photo/1

🐣 RT @gtconway3 He hates that legalistic insistence on obeying the law.
⋙ 🐣 RT @tripgabriel President Trump is said to have seethed over the legalistic refusals of his top immigration officials — now being purged — to do what he said was necessary
⋙⋙ NYT: Trump Signals Even Fiercer Immigration Agenda, With a Possible Return of Family Separations http://nyti.ms/2G4tI1L

🐣 RT @RepJerryNadler Congress is—as a matter of law—entitled to each of the categories AG Barr proposed to redact from the Special Counsel’s report. Full release of the report to Congress is consistent with both congressional intent and the interests of the American public. http://bit.ly/2U2aYFe
https://twitter.com/RepJerryNadler/status/1115651148193595393/photo/1-3

🐣 RT @MalcolmNance One of my best side jokes ever: Christening Stephen Miller the title of #BabyGoebbels!

🐣 RT @AmySiskind I suspect this is one reason we have acting-everythings in Trump’s cabinet: he is paranoid and stacking positions with loyalists, not competence.
⋙ Mediaite, Karen Meyer: Former FBI General Counsel: Two Members of Trump’s Cabinet Were Open to Using 25th Amendment Against Him http://bit.ly/2IawuGq

🐣 RT @JuliaDavis Is it because Mueller’s team prepared their own summaries and he didn’t want to give the appearance of endorsing the Barr letter by reviewing it?
⋙ 🐣 RT @caitlaincollins Barr says Mueller was given the opportunity to review the four-page summary he released, but Mueller declined.

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade Mr. #Barr, do I need to write you a 19-page memo? Two provisions of Rule 6(e) permit disclosure. Rule 6(e)(3)(D) and 6(e)(3)(E)(i). Read more here:
⋙ JustSecurity: How Barr May Interpret What It Means to Withhold “Grand Jury Information” http://bit.ly/2JXSHJk
// A three-level game for concealing Mueller’s findings
⋙ 🐣 RT @rgoodlaw #Barr to @RepEdCase: “Until someone shows me a provision in 6(e) that permits its release, Congress doesn’t get 6(e)” grand jury material.
@marty_lederman and @BarbMcQuade have got the answer
Two provisions—under Rule 6(e) itself—permit sharing grand jury info with Congress
1/3 https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1115647228033622023

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance 1st Impression: Barr is focused on getting a heavily redacted version of Mueller’s Report to the public & unconcerned with getting material to Congress; unwilling to even make a motion to release grand jury. He’s going to fight Congress every inch of the way.

🐣 RT @tribelaw I agree with @LHSummers here. The law is clear that the Treasury Secretary has no authority to prevent IRS from complying with a § 6103 request by Congress for the tax returns of any individual, including POTUS.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RHSummers Today’s @washingtonpost — The IRS chief must release Trump’s tax returns — and Mnuchin must not stop
⋙⋙ WaPo: The IRS chief must release Trump’s tax returns — and Mnuchin must not stop him http://wapo.st/2VzW22C

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Today we learned:
Barr still won’t commit to giving Congress the full unredacted Mueller report,
Barr won’t request court approval to give us grand jury material, and
Barr won’t even say if the White House has seen, or been briefed on, the report.
Trump got his Roy Cohn.
⋙ 🐣 RT @SenateDems Attorney General Barr stopped answering questions the moment he was asked about his interactions with the Trump White House. ¤ His stonewalling and foot-dragging must stop. #ReleaseTheReport

🐣 RT @MarshallCohen Lowey (D) smartly asks: Who is factually accurate? Trump when he says the report was “total exoneration,” or Mueller who wrote that the the report “does not exonerate” Trump on obstruction? Barr smartly dodges, twice, so he doesn’t have to say on national TV that Trump is wrong.

🐣 RT @maddow Why won’t Barr answer if the white house has been given the report or briefed on it? He attested to that earlier, but not now.

⭕ 8 Apr 2019

Politico: Trump’s DHS purge floors Republicans http://politi.co/2OYrRja
// Even GOP allies of the president are distressed by the chaos unleashed on federal immigration policy.

TheBulwark, Kim Wehle: What to Expect in the Battle Over the Mueller Report’s Grand Jury Material http://bit.ly/2I6Nldh
// For one, Congress will score some victories.

BusinessInsider, Sonam Sheth: Mueller prosecutors’ decision to break their silence after 2 years speaks volumes about their feelings on the final Russia report http://bit.ly/2KlZAVc

MSNBC, DeadlineWH: Trump’s weekend tweet storm suggests bad news ahead of Mueller report release http://on.msnbc.com/2G4yFYn

NYMag, Ed Kilgore: Remembering the Starr Report As We Await the Mueller Report http://nym.ag/2FY3m1w

Politico: House GOP calls on Dems to bring in Mueller to testify http://politi.co/2Us1Kae Rep. Doug Collins, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, called Monday for Democrats to immediately bring special counsel Robert Mueller to the Capitol

PBS: Read Barr’s prepared remarks for House budget hearing (Mueller isn’t mentioned) http://to.pbs.org/2FYmn3Y

NBCNews, Michael Conway: The Mueller report won’t stay secret forever. How William Barr redacts it will determine his place in history. http://nbcnews.to/2Us1jN8 (Former counsel, U.S. House Judiciary Committee)
// Watergate showed that a president’s redactions rarely last forever, and can come back to bite him.

Politico: Democrats crafting Mueller response if report drops during recess http://politi.co/2X2T4nV

WaPo, Philip Lacovara and Lawrence Tribe: The full Mueller report could be released — if the House opens preliminary impeachment hearings http://wapo.st/2FZNnA3

One of the exceptions to grand jury secrecy is disclosure “preliminary to or in connection with a judicial proceeding.” To authorize disclosure of the Watergate grand jury information, the special prosecutor’s office argued that the House had authorized its Judiciary Committee to conduct a formal impeachment inquiry and that such an inquiry could be fairly analogized to a “grand jury” investigation and thus a judicial proceeding. Both the district court and the court of appeals agreed, and the Judiciary Committee obtained both the report and the underlying evidence.

Significantly, the appeals court decision several days ago reaffirmed that exception. All three judges agreed that an impeachment inquiry falls within the “exception for judicial proceedings” and “coheres” with other rulings about the proper scope of grand jury secrecy.

NYT, Vicki Divoli: Subpoena Isn’t the Only Way to Get the Mueller Report http://nyti.ms/2Vtwzb8
// By law, the House and Senate Intelligence Committees should already have certain investigative materials relating to Russian election meddling.

NPR: House Judiciary Leaders Unite In Call For Mueller Hearing; Unclear If He’d Appear http://n.pr/2I7tLgN

Axios: FBI confirms Comey was a witness in Mueller investigation http://bit.ly/2Ga9ftE

WaPo: ‘I’ve been battling Nadler for years’: Feud between Trump, Democrat rooted in decades-old New York real estate project http://wapo.st/2uWlWlA

RCP, Maria Bartiromo: Devin Nunes: Obama’s DOJ/FBI’s Abuse of Power Against Trump [Interview] http://bit.ly/2uV0nSz

NYT/Reuters: U.S. House Judiciary Chair Seeks Any Mueller Summaries on Trump-Russia Probe Report http://nyti.ms/2U61lp3

Reuters, Nathan Layne: Factbox: Five things to look for in Mueller’s Trump-Russia report http://reut.rs/2FYggg2

Vox, Andrew Prokop: What we know about Mueller’s case against Trump on obstruction of justice http://bit.ly/2UrYifM
// Recent leaks suggest tension between Attorney General Barr and members of Mueller’s team.

⭕ 7 Apr 2019

CNN: Nunes sending eight criminal referrals to Attorney General William Barr http://cnn.it/2UCYqZj

Appearing on Fox’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” Nunes said five of the referrals are related to lying to Congress, misleading Congress and leaking classified information.

The other referrals, Nunes said, are allegations of lying to the FISA court that approves foreign surveillance warrants, manipulating intelligence and what he described as a “global leak referral,” which Nunes said wasn’t tied to one individual.

Crooks&Liars: Al Jazeera’s Mehdi Hasan Shreds Trump Lawyer’s Ridiculous Argument On Release Of Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2U2xnSL
// Al Jazeera’s Mehdi Hasan laid waste to Trump attorney Jay Sekulow’s ridiculous assertion that the Mueller report supposedly totally exonerates Trump.

🐣 RT @ProudResister We learned two important details from Mueller’s team this week, but with the barrage of news and all the distractions you probably missed it:
1. Mueller report includes evidence that Trump obstructed justice.
2. Mueller report shows the Trump campaign was manipulated by Russia.

🐣 RT @CNNpolitics House Intelligence Chair Adam Schiff says he still sees evidence of collusion: “What we’re talking about here is the difference between conduct that rises to the level of criminality and conduct that is deeply unethical, unpatriotic and corrupt that may not be criminal” #CNNSOTU 💽 https://twitter.com/CNNPolitics/status/1114879524490100737/photo/1

TheGuardian: Nadler: Barr is ‘biased’ and Mueller’s Trump-Russia report must be released http://bit.ly/2YYI1hk

WIRED: The Quest for Mueller’s Report Tops This Week’s Internet News Roundup http://bit.ly/2uT8vmt

VOA: Powerful House Democrat Calls AG Barr ‘Biased’ http://bit.ly/2Kh092y House Judiciary Committee chair Jerry Nadler
// House Judiciary Committee chair Jerry Nadler said Democrats need to see the complete report issued by special counsel Robert Mueller because Attorney General William Barr is biased.

“He is someone who is an agent of the administration, is an appointee, a political appointee of the president whose interests he may very well be protecting,” Nadler said on CBS’s Face the Nation Sunday. Barr is “a biased defender of the administration.”

CBS: Nadler says Congress “entitled to see all” of Mueller report, vows court fight for grand jury testimony http://cbsn.ws/2UodURI

NBCNews: Nadler assures ‘some’ of Mueller’s report wouldn’t leak; Giuliani fine with full release http://nbcnews.to/2IpA0fx
// “The committee has a very good record of protecting information which it decides to protect,” Nadler said.

Politico: Giuliani: Let Congress see the Mueller report http://politi.co/2D1HX6N Rudy Giuliani wants the full Mueller report to go to Congress — because “believe me, there was nothing there.”
// on Face The Nation

NYT: Congress Waits as Barr Blacks Out Parts of Mueller Report http://nyti.ms/2OY2NsQ

NewYorker, Jeffrey Toobin: William Barr’s Choices http://bit.ly/2IgY8kk
// Since Barr became Attorney General, he has narrowed the range of information about the Mueller report that he says he will allow the public to see.

WaPo: Scrutiny and suspicion as Mueller report undergoes redaction http://wapo.st/2UmcXcv

⭕ 6 Apr 2019

🐣 RT @tribelaw The April 5 DC Circuit ruling narrowly reading the exceptions to Rule 6(e) on grand jury secrecy heightens the need to call Mueller to testify. He can be trusted to describe his findings without ever disclosing a “grand jury matter,” meaning grand jury testimony or exhibits.
⋙ 🐣 RT @tribelaw This split DC Circuit decision (4/5/19) doesn’t bode well for getting a court to authorize release of 6e grand jury material in the Mueller report to the House. There’s a circuit conflict, but I wouldn’t expect this Supreme Court to reverse CADC here. http://bit.ly/2VuH1iv

HillReporter, Chris Walker: Former Mueller Prosecutor Suggests Mueller Report Is Bad For Trump http://bit.ly/2VrrQ9T

Politico, Gabby Orr: Trump lashes out at Mueller probe as release of report approaches http://politi.co/2FWuLRz

Bloomberg, Brooke Sample: Bill Barr Gets Mueller’s Team Talking: Weekend Edition http://bloom.bg/2WTOqs9

TheGuardian: Trump: Mueller report a ‘total waste of time’ – but it proves no collusion http://bit.ly/2TYCcwl

Slate, Daniel Politi: Trump Says He Hasn’t Read Mueller Report but Knows it Fully Clears Him http://bit.ly/2UFCAV1

⭕ 5 Apr 2019

Politico Mag, Deana El-Mallawany: What a Decades-Old Grand Jury Probe Just Revealed About the Mueller Report http://politi.co/2uNs7bB
// A federal court decision on Friday shows how Congress can finally get its hands on the special counsel’s work.

Axios: Michael Cohen attorneys release new Trump allegations http://bit.ly/2I1GyRU

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: William Barr’s stunt has backfired http://wapo.st/2TZfnbO

Newsweek, Frank Snepp: Barr’s Mueller Report Summary is Like Witnessing a Murder and Being Told it Never Happened http://bit.ly/2Igopz4

WaPo, Marcy Wheeler: We already knew Barr’s summary was too easy on Trump. Public records prove it. http://wapo.st/2IfQwOP
// Court filings and congressional testimony show the attorney general left out a lot of Mueller’s findings.

JustSecurity: Norms Watch: Damage to Democracy and Rule of Law in March 2019 http://bit.ly/2Uwwpm9

JustSecurity, Luppe Lippen: What Has Bill Barr Done to Earn the Benefit of the Doubt? http://bit.ly/2OTBa46

🐣 RT @MSNBC .@JoeNBC: “It’s not up to the attorney general to decide what classified information Nancy Pelosi is grown up enough to see. It’s not up to the attorney general to decide whether the chairman of the Judiciary Committee can handle classified information.”
⋙ MSNBC, Joe: Barr needs to let Congress see the full report http://on.msnbc.com/2FRLKVa
// Amid reporting that some members of Mueller’s team are unhappy with AG Barr’s summary of their work, Democrats are demanding that DOJ produce all communications between Barr and special counsel Robert Mueller. The panel discusses.

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq Two thoughts:
1) @BuzzFeedNews is largely vindicated. Their reporting was on-point, although they oversold the “direction” angle a bit.
2) This isn’t enough to prove suborning perjury. Cohen has little credibility and the corroborating evidence isn’t strong enough (yet).
⋙ 🐣 RT @JasonLeopold NEW: Michael Cohen’s attys sent a memo to Congress summarizing for the 1st time his testimony to Mueller’s team ¤ Attys say Cohen was “encouraged” to lie to Congress by Trump abt the Moscow Project, alleging the president suborned perjury while in office
⋙⋙ BuzzFeedNews: In New Documents, Cohen Says Trump “Instructed” Him To Lie http://bit.ly/2uPxvea
// In a memo submitted to Congress, the president’s former lawyer asks for time to help congressional investigators review new evidence.

TheGuardian: Barr invited to meet DoJ officials on day[!] he submitted memo critical of Mueller http://bit.ly/2IfpcR2
// Revealed: The attorney general, then a private lawyer, called the special counsel’s obstruction of justice inquiry into Trump ‘fatally misconceived’

TheExpress [UK]: Julian Assange to be expelled from Ecuadorian embassy in London WITHIN HOURS say WikiLeaks http://bit.ly/2UeX73r [adds “or days”]
// Julian Assange, the fugitive computer programmer, is set to be expelled from the Ecuadorian embassy in London “within hours”, a “high-level” source claims. [adds “or days”]

⭕ 4 Apr 2019

TIME, Simon Shuster: How Putin Built a Ragtag Empire of Tyrants and Failing States http://bit.ly/2Kh7wqP

TheAtlantic, Russell Berman: ‘Dozens’ of Whistle-Blowers Are Secretly Cooperating With House Democrats http://bit.ly/2OSsWJk
// The number of anonymous tipsters reporting wrongdoing from inside the federal government has spiked during the Trump presidency, the House Oversight Committee says.

NewYorker, Sean Wilentz: The “Reputational Interests” of William Barr http://bit.ly/2WNpqCF

Politico Mag, Matthew Miller: The Barr-Shaped Cloud Over the Justice Department http://politi.co/2UjMjRm
// The attorney general has made a total hash of the Mueller report, undermining the very department he runs.

🐣 RT @20committee Anybody foolish enough to push AG Barr’s 4-pager as the Last Word on the SCO investigation into Trump and the Russians is going to be sorely disappointed….rather soon.

🐣 RT @krassenstein BOOM! ¤ NBC News is reporting that a “US Official” tells them that “evidence of collusion” is “very compelling” in the Mueller report. ¤ It’s almost as if the last 2 weeks were all part of a Trump/Barr/GOP coverup.

WaPo, Greg Sargent: ‘Complete and total exoneration’? Team Mueller: Nope, not so much. http://wapo.st/2uLpGGj

🐣 RT @tribelaw Yes. Barr’s foot-dragging is inexcusable. Why he decided to become a lackey for this corrupt bully of a president is just beyond comprehension. When I worked with him years ago, he seemed to be a man of integrity. Now he’s willingly harming America and the rule of law. Go figure.
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal This is absurd. Barr has had 13 days to go to court &ask to have the grand jury material released, as Jaworski did in Watergate (+other sp prosecutors). He hasn’t even bothered. That laconic pace poorly contrasts with his clearing of Donald Trump of obstruction charges in 48 hrs.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @KellyO New from Department of Justice on Barr letter and Mueller report.
https://twitter.com/KellyO/status/1113817501425655813/photo/1

Politico, Jack Shafer: Week 98: Mueller’s Long Game http://politi.co/2K8qWy5
// Reports the special counsel’s investigators disliked Trump’s victory lap seem intended to force their work into the open.

RollingStone, Tim Dickinson: What We’re Learning From the Mueller Investigation Leaks http://bit.ly/2uPeBUE
// The special counsel’s team is breaking its silence, suggesting Attorney General William Barr slanted the truth on Trump, and that Mueller’s final report contains damning details

Politico, Anita Kumasi and Andrew Restuccia: Barrage of setbacks spoils Trump’s post-Mueller reset http://politi.co/2G4uP33
// A claimed ‘exoneration’ after the Russia probe seemed to promise a fresh start for the president. No such luck.

Slate, Ben Mathis-Lilley: Reports: Mueller Team Lived in Magic Fantasy World, Expected Trump to Handle Its Conclusions in Good Faith http://bit.ly/2FPTB5v

WaPo: Potentially damaging information in Mueller report ushers in new political fight http://wapo.st/2TWRDFm

🐣 RT @MaxBoot The Mueller report. Trump’s taxes. Security lapses at Mar-a-Lago. Kushner’s security clearance. Far from being “exonerated,” Trump is still awash in scandals because he presides over one of the most unethical and inept administrations in history. Me:
WaPo, Max Boot: Trump claims he’s been ‘exonerated.’ But the truth is catching up. http://wapo.st/2Vnu89Z

WaPo, Aaron Blake: The plot just thickened on William Barr and the Mueller report http://wapo.st/2TYktW3

Politico, Kyle Cheney: Dems ratchet up pressure on Barr over Mueller probe http://politi.co/2WLrwmz
// Democrats are asking for more material after reports indicate some members of Mueller’s team are unhappy with the attorney general’s summary of their work.

Politico, Darren Samuelson: Barr’s legacy on the line as Mueller team fumes http://politi.co/2FZNT24
// Legal experts and lawmakers say the attorney general is mishandling the special counsel’s report.

NBCNews: Some on Mueller team say evidence against Trump stronger than Barr disclosed http://nbcnews.to/2IeKGNY
// Three officials say a dispute within Mueller’s office was one reason he didn’t make a call on the question of whether Trump had obstructed justice.

USAToday Editorial: AG William Barr and Congress must negotiate in good faith over Mueller report http://bit.ly/2K3dY4x

🐣 So, now Trump can just blame it on the “12 Angry Democrats,” which is probably why the delay. Mueller himself must clear this up ➔ time for him to testify @RepAdamSchiff

⭕ 3 Apr 2019

🐣 RT @essenviews Don McGahn ex-White House lawyer admits he’s heavily cited in Mueller report: McGahn says he spent two years being shouted down as Trump would fly into a rage when told that something was illegal or it couldn’t be done because the law barred him from it.
⋙ [RawStory] https://twitter.com/essenviews/status/1115103267174772736

CrookedMedia, Brian Beutler: Why the Mueller Report Coverup Can’t Be Allowed to Succeed http://bit.ly/2KhU7yN

TheGuardian, Andrew Gawthorpe: Trump wants to distract us from the Mueller report. We can’t let him http://bit.ly/2Kfww1D
// As the president targets healthcare and immigration, Democrats must stand firm in seeking Mueller’s full findings

NYT/Reuters: Explainer: Can Democratic Subpoenas Force the Release of Mueller’s Trump-Russia Report? http://nyti.ms/2OMrVCy

Politico: NATO chief calls for confronting Russia in speech to Congress http://politi.co/2HYCLVo
// NATO Secy Genl Jens Stoltenberg

Vox, Andrew Prokop: Some Mueller team members aren’t happy with Barr’s description of their findings http://bit.ly/2UrtTh8
// A New York Times report describes behind-the-scenes dissent. Here’s what we know.

🐣 RT @maddow “Summaries were prepared for different sections of the report, with a view that they could made public. ¤ The report was prepared ‘so that the front matter from each section could have been released immediately — or very quickly,’ the official said. “
💙💙 WaPo: Limited information Barr has shared about Russia investigation frustrated some on Mueller’s team http://wapo.st/2OUccSd

But members of Mueller’s team have complained to close associates that the evidence they gathered on obstruction was alarming and significant.

“It was much more acute than Barr suggested,” said one person, who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the subject’s sensitivity.

USAToday, Tom Nichols: NATO saved us and the world. No one should take it for granted — especially Donald Trump. http://bit.ly/2G0OJf6

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ 😂😂😂 “POTUS is being manipulated by a foreign power but is too dumb to meet the specific intent requirement of the U.S. criminal code” is literally where we are right now 😭😭😭 https://twitter.com/calder_walton/status/1113639687900495879
↥ ↧
NYRB, Michael Weiss: What Russia Understands about Trump http://bit.ly/2n6rg1Z
// 8/2/2019

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Wow. Mueller’s team went nearly two years without a single leak. They must be quite frustrated with what Barr is doing for this to make it out now.
🐣 RT @juliaioffe I am shocked, shocked, shocked.
🐣 RT @neal_katyal Whatever one might have thought appropriate 2 weeks ago re public suppression of Mueller Report, Barr himself has created a situation where it now must come out in full. He released his weird summary/nonsummary letters&took it upon himself to clear POTUS
🐣 RT @MaddowBlog You mean to tell me that maybe the Mueller report isn’t exactly as exciting and positive and exculpatory for the president as the Trump administration and conservative media and Congressional Republicans would have you believe? ¤ Really? Who could have seen this coming? 💽 https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1113617643544641536/photo/1
🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ ya think?
🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Remember that victory lap all the Trump people were taking? ¤ Yeah. This is exactly what I expected.
🐣 RT @gtconway3 (shocked face)
🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Fmr. Assistant FBI Director Frank Figliuzzi: “If this is indeed the first leakage we’re seeing from the special counsel’s team, we need to stand up and pay attention to that … That tells us they are not happy with what the attorney general is doing.” @allinwithchris
🐣 RT @AriMelber NYT: *Mueller investigators* view Barr’s take on Mueller findings as inaccurate & downplaying Trump’s actions (per sources) ¤ If entire Report helped Trump, Barr could have released much more of it ¤ Instead he shared 4 quotes & his own take on obstruction.
🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Mueller’s investigators had already written multiple summaries of the report, NYT reports. Some Mueller team members believe Barr should have included more of their material in his memo laying out their main conclusions, according to government officials familiar with the probe.
🐣 RT @davidfrum Barr and Trump have goaded Mueller’s team to do something that has not happened in 2 years: talk to the press about perceived misrepresentation of their work
🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙 NYT: Some on Mueller’s Team See Their Findings as More Damaging for Trump Than Barr Revealed http://nyti.ms/2HXZ91n

… Some members of Mr. Mueller’s team are concerned that, because Mr. Barr created the first narrative of the special counsel’s findings, Americans’ views will have hardened before the investigation’s conclusions become public.

Summaries were prepared for different sections of the report, with a view that they could made public, the official said.

The report was prepared “so that the front matter from each section could have been released immediately — or very quickly,” the official said. “It was done in a way that minimum redactions, if any, would have been necessary, and the work would have spoken for itself.”

Mueller’s team assumed the information was going to be made available to the public, the official said, “and so they prepared their summaries to be shared in their own words — and not in the attorney general’s summary of their work, as turned out to be the case.”

Some members of Mueller’s team appear caught off guard by how thoroughly the president has used Barr’s letter to claim total victory, as the limited information about their work has been weaponized in the country’s highly polarized political environment, according to people familiar with their responses.

Their frustrations come as polls show many Americans have already drawn conclusions about the special counsel findings — even though only a handful of words from the report have so far been released.

On Wednesday night, Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Calif.), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, questioned why Barr did not release the special counsel’s summary material.

“It’s been my assumption that a 400-page report has an executive summary already, and so of course it begged the question, ‘Why did Barr feel the need to release his own summary?’ ” he said on MSNBC. “Why didn’t he release a summary produced by Bob Mueller itself instead of trying to shape it through his own words?”

NBCNews: Barr’s letter says Mueller couldn’t prove obstruction — but that doesn’t make Trump innocent http://nbcnews.to/2IgIa9Z
// In contrast with Nixon’s White House, Trump’s White House is unlikely to produce a smoking gun tape. But do we need one?

📊 MorningConsult Poll: Most Voters Still Believe Russia Has Compromising Information on Trump http://bit.ly/2OLJano
// Opinions on Mueller probe largely unchanged as more voters hear news

CNBC: House panel votes to authorize subpoena for unredacted Mueller report http://cnb.cx/2WIjAm3
● The House Judiciary Committee votes to authorize a subpoena for an unredacted copy of special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia report, along with all of the evidence from the two-year investigation.
● The vote on the resolution passed the Democrat-led panel on a 24-17 party line vote following an occasionally heated markup hearing Wednesday morning.
● It sets up a fight between congressional Democrats and President Donald Trump, whose attorney general, William Barr, has already committed to redacting some parts of the nearly 400-page report.

NPR, Philip Ewing: What Else Could Robert Mueller’s Report Reveal About Trump And Russia? http://n.pr/2YQ5wZV

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: The Parallel Tracks of Disclosure on Why Manafort Shared Campaign Polling Data with His Russian Co-Conspirator http://bit.ly/2HWKsf2

⭕ 2 Apr 2019

VanityFair, Bess Levin: Trump Suddenly Having Second Thoughts About People Seeing the Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2YJHCyY

CNN, Amanpour: Comey: Russia succeeded beyond its wildest dreams [Video] http://cnn.it/2Uuu5Mr
// Former FBI Director James Comey discusses Russian interference in the 2016 election and how he thinks Russians could impact the 2020 presidential elections.

FiveThirtyEight, Nate Silver: Why Trump Hasn’t Seen A Post-Mueller Boost In The Polls http://53eig.ht/2VmhXKs
// At least not yet.

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: I Wrote an Article Suggesting Trump Was Compromised by Russia. I Was Right. http://nym.ag/2VmhoQQ

⭕ 1 Apr 2019

JustSecurity, Barbara McQuade: How Barr May Interpret What It Means to Withhold “Grand Jury Information” http://bit.ly/2JXSHJk
// A three-level game for concealing Mueller’s findings

⋙ 🐣 RT @ Seriously? The guy who tried to open a secret back channel to Russia, using a Russian diplomatic facility is finally being scrutinized? Only two years in. Impressive.
// reply to @kylegriffin1 https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1112769173795586051

📊 PPP Poll: Opinions Unchanged About Trump and Russia, Voters Care More About Health Care and Tax Plan Anyway http://bit.ly/2TQLomq

WaPo, Philip Bump: Most Republicans don’t accept a basic Mueller finding: That Russia tried to interfere in the 2016 campaign http://wapo.st/2UaDCZJ

RCP: Noam Chomsky: Trump-Russia Collusion Claims “A Bad Joke” http://bit.ly/2JYyKlF

Politico, Josh Gerstein: Press group asks judge to lift grand jury secrecy in Mueller report http://politi.co/2TKqbe0

TheAtlantic, Benjamin Wittes: Bill Barr Has Promised Transparency. He Deserves the Chance to Deliver. http://bit.ly/2YHeSqF
// Judge the attorney general by what he ultimately sends to Congress.

NYT, Jerrold Nadler: The House Must See the Whole Mueller Report http://nyti.ms/2I2QXvT
// Someday, Trump will not be in office. Congress needs a full accounting of his misdeeds to ensure they don’t happen again.

DailyBeast, Marlowe Stern: John Oliver Exposes Fox News’ Mueller Report ‘Exoneration’ Lies http://bit.ly/2UpTXch
// The late-night host can’t understand why all of Trump’s cronies on Fox News insisted that he’d been “exonerated” when the Mueller report says the exact opposite.

WaPo: House Judiciary plans vote this week to subpoena Mueller’s report http://wapo.st/2CYh2ZV

WITF: AP FACT CHECK: Trump’s exaggerations about the Russia probe http://bit.ly/2JVhpKk

NewYorker, Steve Coll: The Media and the Mueller Report’s March Surprise http://bit.ly/2I5pNo0
// 4/8/2019 issue

NBCNews: NY’s attorney general is one of the most powerful in the nation. That should worry Trump. http://nbcnews.to/2JVQn5T
// Letitia James; The state’s chief legal officer, who is investigating the president and his company, has the ability to render a “judgment of corporate death” for business fraud.

⭕ 31 Mar 2019

NYT: The Criminal Investigations That Sprouted From Mueller http://nyti.ms/2TUBQaj
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1113782328910929920/photo/1

Forbes, Steve Denning: Why Barr’s Delay In Releasing The Mueller Report Is Unprecedented And Unreasonable http://bit.ly/2TNvtFB

Vox, Amanda Sakuma: SNL cold open roasts the Mueller report roll out http://bit.ly/2CYgvHp
// Robert DeNiro reprises his role as Mueller.

MotherJones, Noah Lanard : Even Fox News Isn’t Buying Trump’s “No Obstruction” Lie About the Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2JRgw5A
// “Why is the president telling Americans something that is not true?”

WaPo, Harry Litman: A ‘road map’ for the coming fight over the Mueller report http://wapo.st/2CQR4at

VanityFair, Abigail Tracy: “This Is Spy-Hunting”: Inside the Dark Heart of the Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2U7DTgb
// Robert Mueller’s secret counter-intelligence findings may be the key to understanding the Russiagate scandal and its implications for U.S. national security. And yet the public may never see them.

MSNBC, AMJoy: Trump seen as giving Russia what it wants by experts http://on.msnbc.com/2UpumjG
// Right-leaning media and many in the GOP are using the Barr summary to defend Donald Trump, with little to no commentary on the main focus of the Mueller report—possible collusion with Russian inference. Joy Reid and her panel discuss how the U.S. is likely still vulnerable to attacks from Russia in the 2020 elections.

TheGuardian, Michael Paarlberg: Enough collusion talk. It’s time to focus on Trump’s corruption http://bit.ly/2V9Lw21
// If there is a silver lining to the confusion and disappointment of Russiagate, it is that we can now pay attention to the real fleecing

NBCNews: Most Americans don’t think Trump is in the clear yet on Russia, new poll finds http://nbcnews.to/2COfbql
// President Trump’s approval remains stable and a third of voters say they don’t know whether the summary of Mueller’s findings clears him of wrongdoing in a new NBC News/WSJ poll.

WaPo, EJ Dionne: It’s Trump who’s obsessed with Russia http://wapo.st/2HQVrGC

⭕ 30 Mar 2019

Politico Mag, Renato Mariotti: William Barr Can’t Hide the Mueller Report http://politi.co/2JXFP5W
// Congress has constitutional duties the public does not have, which is why a redacted version of the 400-page document cannot possibly be sufficient.

CNN, Katelyn Polantz: The release of the Mueller report is coming. How redacted will it be? http://cnn.it/2FKlUC6

AlJazeera: Trump, Russia and the Mueller report: Is it really case closed? http://bit.ly/2FNxRY6
// Russiagate skeptic Aaron Mate and Trump biographer David Cay Johnston debate the conclusions of the Mueller report.

⭕ 29 Mar 2019

Politico, Walter Dellinger: How the Mueller report can still threaten Trump’s legitimacy http://politi.co/2CJY8FM

WaPo: Sally Yates: William Barr should release the full Mueller report as soon as possible http://wapo.st/2YB4Kja

🐣 RT @john_sipher “Trump supporters are doing a victory dance over the fact that he isn’t a Russian agent, just a Russian stooge.
⋙ WaPo, Michael Gerson: Trump may not be a Russian agent. He’s just a Russian stooge. http://wapo.st/2JPjPtY

MotherJones, David Corn: Here’s the Real Trump-Russia Hoax http://bit.ly/2HNggCQ
// It’s Trump defenders and lefty Russiagate skeptics claiming there is no scandal.

🐣 RT @BillKristol Read the third graph: Barr’s letter wasn’t a summary of the report but of its principal conclusions (he doesn’t mention the digression in which he gave his own conclusion). A hedge against the fact the report is more damning than one might have thought from Barr’s earlier letter?

WaPo: Mueller report will be delivered by ‘mid-April, if not sooner,’ attorney general tells Congress http://wapo.st/2FJLmJx

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Barr also says they’re redacting material that could compromise sources and methods, indicating the presence of findings from the counterintelligence probe. Barr confirms that the report is nearly 400 pages, and says his memo was “not an exhaustive recounting” of Mueller’s probe.
🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Barr’s redaction of “information that would unduly infringe on the…reputational interests of peripheral third parties” may prompt some arguments. @RepSwalwell just said on @MSNBC that he doesn’t consider Trump Jr. or Jared Kushner, for example, to be “peripheral third parties.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand JUST IN: Barr says Mueller “is assisting” DOJ in process of making redactions to the report—including grand jury material and “information that would unduly infringe on the…reputational interests of peripheral third parties.” No plans to submit to White House prior to release. https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/1111710076425912321/photo/1-2
// Barr’s letter

🐣 RT @matthewamiller This is the biggest news in the letter. Though not ironclad, would seem to indicate Trump won’t assert exec priv over WH documents and WH staff interviews, which must be a significant part of the obstruction section.
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Important note: Barr says DOJ has “no plans” to submit the report to the White House for an executive privilege review, because Trump has said publicly that he intends to defer to him. https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/1111711613948780545/photo/1

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Barr realizes that he and Trump carried the nothing to see, just move along WAY too soon and must craft a narrative to defend himself from the legitimate complaint that he inserted himself and tried to exonerate Trump politically. I wonder if Mueller threatened to go public

TheAtlantic, Natasha Bertrand: Even Congress Might Not Get the Full Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2uzTiXq
// And the public could be left with a shell of Mueller’s original findings.

⭕ 28 Mar 2019

🐣 RT @warrenleichtTV Republicans tried to take Schiff down this morning. It boomeranged. Over a million viewers have now watched Schiff meticulously lay out the case for collusion, and how the Republicans have betrayed us all by their complicity in covering it up. #IStandWithSchiff [link to CSpan]

🐣 RT @ABCpolitics NEW: “I’m so proud of the work of Chairman Adam Schiff,” Speaker Pelosi says after GOP members of House Intel Committee call for his resignation. ¤ “I think they’re just scaredy-cats. They just don’t know what to do.” https://abcn.ws/2FA0aca 

WaPo: Democrats say they will accuse Barr of a ‘coverup’ if he delivers incomplete Mueller report http://wapo.st/2Oyta88

WaPo: A Mueller mystery: How Trump dodged a special counsel interview — and a subpoena fight http://wapo.st/2uz778w

WaPo, David A. Fahrenthold and Jonathan O’Connell: How Donald Trump inflated his net worth to lenders and investors http://wapo.st/2WuAK6I

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 DO YOU BELIEVE TRUMP ACTED ILLEGALLY?
64% Probably
32% Probably not
DO YOU BELIEVE TRUMP ACTED UNETHICALLY?
72% Probably
25% Probably not
Pew Research poll

Slate, Ben Mathis-Lilley: Good News! The Saudi Arabia Nuclear Plan Originally Proposed by Michael Flynn and Some Russians Is Alive and Well. http://bit.ly/2FuCsxS

DailyBeast, Justin Baragona: Fox’s Judge Napolitano: Schiff ‘Is Correct’ That Mueller Report Will Show Evidence of Trump-Russia Collusion http://bit.ly/2V8LkjH
// ‘In that report will be evidence of the existence of a conspiracy, not enough evidence to prove the existence beyond a reasonable doubt,’ the Fox judicial analyst declared.

💽 CSpan: House Intelligence Hearing on Russian Interference Tactics http://cs.pn/2Wr1GnO //➔ entire hearing w Schiff speech
// Michael McFaul, the former U.S. ambassador to Russia, and a former CIA Russian operations chief are among the witnesses at a House Select Committee on Intelligence hearing about Russia’s election interference tactics.

🐣 RT @AltCyberCommand I got the #MuellerReport right here: Trump’s pals transacted with Russian intermediaries, but Trump didn’t directly: he has ass-kissing criminals in his orbit who don’t ask, and we couldn’t talk to him. Re: obstruction, it’s in the open: do your job or ruin the country, Congress.

🐣 RT @atrupar Wow — after all Republican members of the House Intel Committee file a letter asking @RepAdamSchiff to resign over Russiagate, Schiff ticks through the major pieces of evidence indicating collusion and says, “you might think it’s OK… I don’t think that’s OK!”
https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1111259975714828289/photo/1
🐣 RT @atrupar SCHIFF: “You might think it’s OK that [Flynn] secretly conferred with a Russian ambassador about undermining US sanctions & then lied about it to the FBI. You might say that’s all OK — that’s just what you have to do to win… I think it’s corrupt & evidence of collusion.”

CNN: House intelligence Republicans call on Chairman Adam Schiff to resign http://cnn.it/2V0rtmF

⭕ 27 Mar 2019

WaPo, Max Boot: Russia or no Russia, Trump is still a lousy president http://wapo.st/2V52RJn

VanityFair, Emily Jane Fox: “She Was Not Involved”: E-mails Show Ivanka’s Lawyer Asked for Changes to Michael Cohen’s Congressional Testimony http://bit.ly/2HYb7qU
// A previously unreported e-mail exchange alleges how attorney Abbe Lowell suggested changes to Cohen’s testimony that would distance Ivanka from the Moscow Tower deal.

NYT, Max Frankel: The Real Trump-Russia Quid Pro Quo http://nyti.ms/2Yxp4ly
// The campaign and the Kremlin had an overarching deal: help beat Hillary Clinton for a new pro-Russian foreign policy.

MorningCall: Attorney General William Barr’s summary didn’t answer these 16 questions. Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report could http://bit.ly/2WwL3Hx

1. Why didn’t Mueller reach a finding on whether Trump tried to obstruct justice?
2. Why did Mueller let Trump submit written answers, rather than sitting for an interview?
3. Without interviewing the president, how is it possible to make a decision about obstruction of justice?
4. Barr’s letter suggests some instances of potential obstruction weren’t made public. Are there any clues about what they are?
5. Whom did Mueller’s team interview?
6. How wide-ranging is Mueller’s report?
7. What conclusions did Mueller draw from the Trump campaign’s offer of pro-Russian policy position regarding sanctions relief and Ukrainian peace plan that would be favorable to the Kremlin – at a time when Trump was negotiating to build a Trump Tower in Moscow?
8. What unreported lines of investigation did Mueller spin off?
9. What was Mueller’s standard of proof?
10. What evidence did Mueller gather about the Trump team’s efforts to establish a back channel with Russia?
11. What about the infamous Trump Tower meeting?
12. What did Mueller conclude about then-Trump campaign chairman Manafort’s campaign-season meeting with a Russian suspected of ties to the country’s intelligence service?
13. What did Mueller conclude about longtime Trump ally Roger Stone’s interactions regarding WikiLeaks?
14. What happened to the draft charges against Jerome Corsi, the political gadfly who allegedly acted as an intermediary between Stone and WikiLeaks?
15. Will we ever know if Russia’s sabotage attempts swayed the 2016 election?
16. Did Mueller recommend ways to prevent foreign interference in future U.S. elections?

WaPo: Attorney general expected to miss deadline for giving Mueller report to Congress, will not commit to releasing it in full http://wapo.st/2WmBP0m

Vox, Alex Finley: Why Trump’s “no collusion” victory lap is premature http://bit.ly/2CSmZYj
// Foreign intelligence operations are not meant to leave traces behind that could be used in a courtroom.

Politico: Mueller grand jury ‘continuing robustly,’ prosecutor says http://politi.co/2TEEIHZ
// The revelation — while laced with uncertainty — indicates that the ongoing cases Mueller handed off could still feature significant developments.

CNN: Grand jury investigation started by Mueller ‘continuing robustly,’ prosecutor says http://cnn.it/2FFcolc

NBCNews: Comey: Mueller findings show Trump lied about FBI, his attempt to destroy the agency failed http://nbcnews.to/2HKmUde
// The former FBI director spoke to NBC News in his first on TV interview since the special counsel ended his investigation.

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: The Roger Stone Indictment Proves Barr’s Memo Understates Trump Flunkies’ Complicity http://bit.ly/2HSc2ce
// “it’s crystal clear that Barr cynically limited his discussion of the report to obscure that Mueller had, indeed, found that the campaign “coordinated” on the hack-and-leak for purposes of influencing the election”

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Here Are All the Unsolved Questions the Mueller Report Can Answer http://nym.ag/2TZZ7fU

Vox, Andrew Prokop: Mueller’s many loose ends http://bit.ly/2HWyxNa
// What comes next now that the probe is finished.

⭕ 26 Mar 2019

BrennanCenter: Still Waiting for the Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2UgPcBP
// The need for the entire report to be made public has only been made more urgent by President Trump’s recent series of attacks on the very idea of the investigation.

Eighty-eight words. That’s all we have of the Mueller report. After 22 months of near-total silence, Robert Swan Mueller, III, has spoken — just not to us. Last Friday, he submitted a report of unknown length on his investigation into Russian interference with the 2016 election to Attorney General William Barr. Barr in turn has deigned to make public a few extracts of the report, sprinkling a bit of it into his own letter to Congress.

The crux of the Mueller report, as conveyed by Barr, lies in two sentences. The first, that the investigation “did not establish” that the Trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government. As to whether the president obstructed justice when he tried to derail the investigation, Mueller notes that  “while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.”

With his feral flair for spin, President Donald Trump moved quickly to ignore the actual conclusions and market the Barr letter with its grand total of 88 words from Mueller as a “complete and total exoneration.” Or as one Twitter wag put it: “Classic Trumpian paradigm: ‘I got away with it = I didn’t do it.’”

Pay particular attention to two of Mueller’s phrases: “did not establish” and “did not exonerate.” Lawyers will know that those two phrases actually hint at the opposite of a complete Trump vindication. The first suggests that there was in fact some proof — just not enough to establish criminal wrongdoing beyond a reasonable doubt. We do not know how much evidence Mueller uncovered, but his wording intimates more than the bare minimum. Otherwise, he would have simply said there was no case to be made. He is, after all, a famously direct and to the point man. As for “did not exonerate,” that’s as close as a prosecutor gets to saying, “You were in the wrong, but we can’t convict.”

Esquire, Jack Holmes: The Fox News-Trump Machine Wants to See Retribution, Not the Actual Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2FxscVI
// The symbiosis is in overdrive, trying to replace the actual report with The Barr Letter.

Slate, Dahlia Lithwick: Mueller Did His Investigation for a World We Don’t Inhabit http://bit.ly/2TyKoTW
// His report was predicated on caring about facts. Our world is about who can claim victory the quickest.

WaPo, Paul Farhi: Rachel Maddow, the left’s powerhouse on cable, won’t let the Mueller probe go. http://wapo.st/2U2hnVE

NBCNews, Julia Ainsley: James Comey says he is confused by Mueller’s decision on obstruction http://nbcnews.to/2JKmGEB
// The entire rationale for a special counsel is to make sure the politicals aren’t making the key charging decisions,” the former FBI chief said.

🐣 RT @NewsHour “It’s clear that Bob Mueller found substantial evidence of obstruction,” says @PreetBharara
⋙ 🔊 PBS: Preet Bharara on ‘troublesome language’ in Barr summary of Mueller report (transcript, audio) http://to.pbs.org/2FIb53R

WaPo, George Conway III: Trump is guilty — of being unfit for office http://wapo.st/2UZ8FEi

WaPo: ‘Undoubtedly there is collusion’: Trump antagonist Adam Schiff doubles down after Mueller finds no conspiracy http://wapo.st/2UaM5LL

Politico: Graham to speak with attorney general about releasing Mueller report http://politi.co/2U472sF //➔ bet he’ll even help him redact it!

🐣 RT @BarbMcQuade Odd that (1) #Mueller would reach no conclusion on obstruction and (2) AG would decide the issue for him. This defeats the whole purpose of a special counsel, which is to avoid conflicts of interest by those in the executive branch chain of command.

NBCNews: AG Barr to release Mueller report in ‘weeks not months’ http://nbcnews.to/2FBeyC6
// There are no plans to give a copy of the report to the White House in advance of the public release, a Justice Department official said.

🐣 RT @EricHolder On obstruction component of Mueller Report: DOJ seems to be substituting its judgment for the Special Counsel’s. DOJ did not have to weigh in. Not consistent with precedent. Not a best practice – Trump’s DOJ now appears to have cleared him. The report must be made available.

TheAtlantic, Natasha Bertrand: The Critical Part of Mueller’s Report That Barr Didn’t Mention http://bit.ly/2WtCZY1
// The special counsel’s most interesting findings about Trump and Russia might be in the counterintelligence portion of his report.

NYT: Mueller’s Investigation Erases a Line Drawn After Watergate http://nyti.ms/2FBGjL4

… Under the theory that Mr. Trump’s legal team advanced, the Justice Department and the F.B.I. work for the president and therefore a president can order investigations opened or closed, fire prosecutors, grant pardons or otherwise use his constitutional power even if it seems overtly self-interested or political.

It was that view that Attorney General William P. Barr embraced in a 19-page memo he drafted last year as a private citizen and sent unsolicited to the White House months before Mr. Trump appointed him to lead the Justice Department. And it was that same view that informed Mr. Barr’s decision on Sunday to make the ruling that Mr. Mueller would not and declare that Mr. Trump had not obstructed justice.

⭕ 25 Mar 2019

NationalReview, Yuval Lenin: The Barr Letter Interlude http://bit.ly/2U0my8B

NYT: After Mueller Report, News Media Leaders Defend Their Work http://nyti.ms/2HSzxlv

WaPo: Sen. Lindsey Graham says he told John McCain to give Trump-Russia dossier to FBI http://wapo.st/2FvXDQf //➔ recuse! @

WaPo, Margaret Sullivan: Serious journalists should be proud of — not bullied over — their Russia reporting http://wapo.st/2HEBHGd

DailyBeast, Paul Zeidenberg: It’s Not Barr’s Call to Clear Trump. Show Us the Mueller Report. http://bit.ly/2HSxfCV
// What’s the point of an independent special counsel if the president’s hand-picked attorney general makes his own conclusion? Time for Congress to step up.

WaPo: Dispute erupts over Mueller’s findings on Trump, Russia and obstruction of justice http://wapo.st/2WnVbSL
// Zapotosky

💙💙 NYT: Barr’s Declaration on Trump Puts Justice Dept. Back in Political Crucible http://nyti.ms/2HU3Vfi
// Charlie Savage etc

🐣 RT @SethAbramson (NEW) The *twenty* active Trump investigations, many addressing multinational collusion:
✅SDNY, ✅EDNY, ✅EDVA, ✅USAO-DC, ✅NYCDA, ✅NYAG, ✅NJAG, ✅MDAG, ✅DCAG, ✅SCO, ✅FBI, ✅CIA, ✅HPSCI, ✅SSCI, ✅HJC, ✅HOC, ✅HFSC, ✅HWMC, ✅NDCA ✅XXX*
(*A “mystery” jurisdiction Gates is testifying in.)

🐣 RT @emptywheel Things the Barr letter does not absolve Trump of:
1) Conspiring with Wikileaks.
2) Conspiring with Russians who are not members of the government on the hack-and-leak
3) A quid pro quo trading help for policy considerations

MSNBC, The Beat With Ari: Holder: Barr burying Mueller report, just ‘beginning’ obstruction http://on.msnbc.com/2TyswZa

In an exclusive interview with MSNBC anchor Ari Melber, Former Attorney General Eric Holder makes news by saying Trump Attorney General Bill Barr is handling the Mueller report in the “wrong” way, which is troubling and departs from clear precedent. Pressed by Melber, Holder adds that Congress must get the Mueller Report and decide any obstruction case against Pres. Trump – not his handpicked A.G. Holder adds that this is the beginning or “middle” of the process, not the end.

💙💙 🐣 RT @MaddowBlog You knew it would be this kind of night, didn’t you?
https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1110352867930660864/photo/1
// Maddow’s 15 Questions

NYMag, Sarah Jones: The Mueller Report Was Never Going to Take Down Donald Trump http://nym.ag/2TvE3c0

NewYorker, Susan Glaser: “Trump Wins!”: The President, the Mueller Report, and Our New Political Normal http://bit.ly/2FAw0Xm

NPR, Philip Ewing: Next Steps And Big Unanswered Questions As The Nation Moves Into Post-Mueller Era http://n.pr/2TyhK5a

Vox, Zack Beauchamp: Robert Mueller and the collapse of American trust http://bit.ly/2TYdRff
// The reaction to AG William Barr’s Mueller letter reveals a disturbing truth about America.

Politico, Darren Samuelson Josh Gerstein: What just happened? The questions behind the Mueller report http://politi.co/2FrLewJ
// Here’s what Mueller said to Barr, what the attorney general said to Congress, and what it all means.

NBCNews: House committee chairs demand full Mueller report by April 2 deadline http://nbcnews.to/2CDrvtc
// In a letter to Attorney General Barr, the Democratic lawmakers said his summary of the special counsel’s report “is not sufficient for Congress.”

USAToday, Tom Nichols: Even after Mueller, we still don’t know what’s really going on with Trump and Russia http://bit.ly/2FwFQZl
// Trump’s exoneration may rest entirely on Mueller’s caution and prudence, the very qualities that kept his investigation from turning into a witch hunt.

WaPo: Dispute erupts over Mueller’s findings on Trump, Russia and obstruction of justice http://wapo.st/2Yq4aF0

🐣 RT @Neal_Katyal I have no idea whether the below is true. If it is, it will be a serious condemnation of Barr and his rush to judgment, as well as of Trump’s claim of total exoneration. Yet another reason why the American people must see Mueller’s full report and why Mueller & Barr must testify
⋙ 🐣 RT @NoahShachtman “A source with direct knowledge of the investigation told The Daily Beast that Mueller intended to make a case to Congress, believing that legislators, and not the DOJ, are ’empowered to weigh the lawfulness of a president’s conduct.'”
[below] DB gloats https://twitter.com/NoahShachtman/status/1110003397724377088

🐣 RT @AriMelber Impt: ¤ AG Barr argues he is the decider & there’s no obstruction by Trump, even though Mueller did not exonerate Trump & no one else has seen the Report. ¤ Former AG Holder tells MSNBC that’s “wrong,” Congress decides, & this is the “beginning” or “middle” of the Mueller process.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheBeatWithAri “I think we’re really at the beginning, maybe the middle of this whole process” ¤ @EricHolder on “obstruction question”
💽 https://twitter.com/TheBeatWithAri/status/1110307147353636871/photo/1
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheBeatWithAri “I think” Mueller “thought there was too much evidence to decline” prosecution, but “he could not indict” a sitting President ¤ @EricHolder on Mueller report 💽 https://twitter.com/TheBeatWithAri/status/1110305116207415296/photo/1

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Trump won with illicit help. He abused his power. His AG is blocking a full reckoning. http://wapo.st/2UfAdYG

Bloomberg: Sater Eyed Trump Moscow Tower to Launder Cash, BTA Bank Says http://bloom.bg/2Fzvnh5

🐣 RT @JuliaEAinsley Breaking: @KenDilanianNBC reports that the FBI is prepared to brief the Gang of 8 on the findings of Mueller’s counterintelligence investigation into Trump (i.e. whether the president is under the influence of a foreign power)

🐣 RT @BillKristol There were “multiple offers from Russian-affiliated individuals to assist the Trump campaign” which didn’t result in coordination “with the Russian government.” But they weren’t rejected out of hand. They weren’t reported to the FBI. And Trump and associates lied about them.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real “The Special Counsel did not find that the Trump Campaign, or anyone associated with it, conspired or coordinated with the Russian Government in these efforts, despite multiple offers from Russian-affiliated individuals to assist the Trump Campaign.”

🐣 Going forward, Dems must propose legislation to criminalize corruption of the sort that Mueller could not prosecute because the law is unclear or non-existent. “Awful but lawful” should become a thing of the past @RepAdamSchiff @RepCummings @SpeakerPelosi

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: Trump Outruns the Law, Again http://bit.ly/2TruIlr
// I honestly thought that once he entered this realm, the realm of public service and accountability, the law would catch up with him. So far, no good.

🐣 RT @Politico Robert Mueller’s nearly two-year-long probe concluded without finding adequate evidence to show that officials with Trump’s 2016 campaign aided Russian attempts to interfere with the election
⋙ Politico: Mueller finds no Trump-Russia conspiracy http://politi.co/2CBIPPj
// Attorney General William Barr says the special counsel did not take a clear position on whether the president obstructed justice.

⭕ 24 Mar 2019

CNN, Eli Watkins: Barr authored memo last year ruling out obstruction of justice http://cnn.it/2Jzq44X

TheAtlantic, Franklin Foer: The Mueller Probe Was an Unmitigated Success http://bit.ly/2YhSvI6
// The scandal is how much corruption it exposed—and how much turns out to have been perfectly legal.

DailyBeast, Erin Banco: House Intel Committee Considers Calling Mueller http://bit.ly/2UTlBLZ
// Democrats say the panel’s mission is broader than that of the special counsel, who was looking for crimes, and they want more information than was in a summary.

LawfareBlog: What to Make of Bill Barr’s Letter http://bit.ly/2JA85LX
// By Mikhaila Fogel, Quinta Jurecic, Susan Hennessey, Matthew Kahn, Benjamin Wittes

CNN: Takeaways from the Mueller report summary http://cnn.it/2YecMya
● No collusion
●. No exoneration for obstruction
● Trump was never interviewed
● The political fight is just beginning
● Barr’s summary ramps up calls for full report
● There’s a lot more information to come

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks Totally agree. Barr took over the decision on whether Trump committed obstruction and his decision was totally predictable based on his volunteered audition memo to the DOJ and White House. He decided before knowing any facts that 45 could never be guilty of obstruction.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JohnWDean It appears AG William Barr’s take on obstruction prevailed. Barr’s signaled what he would do before he was hired. So in reading William Barr’s letter on the Mueller Report, don’t for his unsolicited memo to Trump on Obstruction of Justice
⋙⋙ ACLU: William Barr’s Unsolicited Memo to Trump About Obstruction of Justice http://bit.ly/2HWxAV4

NYT Editorial: No Collusion, No ‘Exoneration’ http://nyti.ms/2U9KXrJ
// A Trump-friendly attorney general’s letter doesn’t do justice to the special counsel’s investigation. Release his whole report.

NYT, Neal Katyal: The Many Problems With the Barr Letter http://nyti.ms/2Ylx2y0
// By unilaterally concluding that Mr. Trump did not obstruct justice, the attorney general has made it imperative that the public see the Mueller report.

🐣 RT @NoahShachtman “A source with direct knowledge of the investigation told The Daily Beast that Mueller intended to make a case to Congress, believing that legislators, and not the DOJ, are ’empowered to weigh the lawfulness of a president’s conduct.'”
⋙ DailyBeast: Trumpworld Gloats About Mueller: The ‘Fat Lady Has Sung’ http://bit.ly/2HRSIfs
// by Asawin Suebsaeng, Sam Brodey and Erin Banco; Republicans say the report is a slam dunk for the president—while Democrats claim the fight has only just begun.

🐣 RT @RepCummings After reading the Attorney General’s four-page summary of the Special Counsel’s findings, Chairmen Nadler, Schiff and I reiterate our call for the release of the Special Counsel’s full and complete report and all underlying documents. See our statement:
⋙ OversightComm: Joint Statement of Judiciary Chair Nadler, Intelligence Chair Schiff and Oversight Chair Cummings http://bit.ly/2YldZDP

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Mueller did not find the Trump campaign conspired with Russia, attorney general says http://wapo.st/2Wnhw2U

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Mueller Finds No Trump-Russia Conspiracy, but Stops Short of Exonerating President on Obstruction http://nyti.ms/2HGc9Iz

⭕ 23 Mar 2019

NYT: As Mueller Report Lands, Prosecutorial Focus Moves to New York http://nyti.ms/2Cvk7Aj

🐣 RT @TeaPainUSA BOOM! #SDNY just hired Audrey Strauss, the attorney that beat Trump’s original fixer, Roy Cohn, to lead the investigation against Trump’s inner circle. This may explain why Mueller didn’t indict Don Jr. in D.C. ¤ Tea Pain games out “Mueller’s Final Move.”
⋙ TeaPainUSA: Mueller’s Final Move http://bit.ly/2FnVdmN

Since Mueller plays by the book, his primary directive would be for a case to be tried where the venue is “proper.” Ask yourself the simple question, “Where did the bulk of the alleged Trump-Russia conspiracy take place?” and you have your answer: “New York City.” It would be silly for Mueller to prosecute Trump, Kush and the rest of Team Treason in D.C. when the crime took place in New York, right?

Simply put, this is “smart!” If Mueller prosecuted Diaper Donnie, Trump could pull the plug on Mueller’s charter and we’d litigate it in the courts until doomsday just to get the case back on track. But placin’ the venue in the purview of the Sovereign District of New York is a stroke of genius, safely away from Trump’s pryin’ baby hands. It’s frugal because SDNY is budgeted for just such actions. It’s expedient because SDNY is fully staffed and ready to roll. The venue is proper and, dang it, it’s just plain smart.

News broke tonight that the SDNY replaced the lead attorney on the Michael Cohen case with Audrey Strauss, famous for her defeat of Roy Cohn, lawyer for the Gambino crime family and Trump family attorney till his death. What’s the chances the SDNY decided to bring in the one attorney that beat Trump’s lucky charm, Roy Cohn? Tea Pain’s Grandpa Virgil always said, “Don’t believe in coincidences, Tea Pain, cause they take a heap of plannin’!”

Politico: Congress waits another day for Mueller findings http://politi.co/2OqTrWc
// The Justice Dept. said it would not transmit a summary of the special counsel’s findings Saturday, fueling Democrats’ urgent pleas to release the entire document.

WaPo: The battle over the Mueller report begins as Trump allies claim victory http://wapo.st/2uqrYL9

🐣 RT @JohnWDean Trump and his minions think they dodged a bullet. I have a notion — only a recurring though — that Mueller delivered a bomb to AG Barr, who is now trying to figure out how to tell Trump in a way that doesn’t cause him to start World War III. Barr knows he works for a psycho.

Politico: Pelosi tells Dems she’ll reject highly classified briefing on Mueller findings http://politi.co/2UYx5hj

NYT: Mueller Delivers Report on Trump-Russia Investigation to Attorney General http://nyti.ms/2OmFb0v Special Counsel does not recommend new charges

⭕ 22 Mar 2019

WaPo Editorial: Mueller has submitted his report. Now Barr must share it with the rest of us. http://wapo.st/2UayBje

WaPo, Neal Katyal: I wrote the special counsel rules. The attorney general can — and should — release the Mueller report. http://wapo.st/2TT8Mod

LawfareBlog, Benjamin Wittes: Very Quick Thoughts on the End of the Mueller Investigation http://bit.ly/2JAvehp

TheAtlantic, Natasha Bertrand: What Mueller Leaves Behind http://bit.ly/2Tqa5px
// The attorney general says he may be able to advise Congress of the special counsel’s principal conclusions as early as this weekend.

DailyBeast, Barbara McQuade: Mueller Is Done, but the Trump Investigations Are Just Heating Up http://bit.ly/2UaqxPu
// Congress can go further than he could against the president. Meanwhile, prosecutors are digging into him in New York and associates like Roger Stone elsewhere. This isn’t over.

🐣 RT @brhodes My take on the Mueller report is that I’d like to read the Mueller report before having a take on it.

💙💙 NYT: Mueller Delivers Report on Russia Investigation to Attorney General http://nyti.ms/2OmFb0v

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo [5:02pm ET]: Mueller report sent to attorney general, signaling his Russia investigation has ended http://wapo.st/2JuEEL8

MotherJones: We Already Know There Was Collusion http://bit.ly/2Fk2tQA
// 10 must-reads about Trump and Russia while you wait for the Mueller report.

Reuters: Turn in your smartphones! How Mueller kept a lid on Trump-Russia probe http://reut.rs/2Cx8atX

NYT/Reuters: Why an Unbuilt Moscow Trump Tower Caught Mueller’s Attention http://nyti.ms/2TQ6qXg

NYT, David Leonhardt: While You Wait for Mueller http://nyti.ms/2Fthocl
// Do lawbreaking, lying to the public and colluding with a foreign enemy add up to innocence?

PBS: Trump steps up effort to discredit Mueller’s Russia report http://to.pbs.org/2WhZbUC

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: There’s a Decent Chance Jon Karl’s Source Is Being or Was Investigated for Obstruction http://bit.ly/2HDU2TM

Politico, Michael Kruse: Can Trump Survive Mueller? http://politi.co/2Ts192V
// People predict the president will collapse under the stress of the Mueller investigation. But Trump has teetered on the brink before and never succumbed.

🐣 Mood https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1109012336210268160/photo/1
The Second Coming
William Butler Yeats, 1919

Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.

Surely some revelation is at hand;
Surely the Second Coming is at hand.
The Second Coming! Hardly are those words out
When a vast image out of Spiritus Mundi
Troubles my sight: somewhere in sands of the desert
A shape with lion body and the head of a man,
A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,
Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it
Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds.
The darkness drops again; but now I know
That twenty centuries of stony sleep
Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle,
And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,
Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?

⭕ 21 Mar 2019

NYT, Scott Shane: Glimpses of the Mystery That Is the Mueller Investigation http://nyti.ms/2CInQe3
// Here are some pieces of the jigsaw puzzle. The full picture is missing

🐣 RT @Barb!cQuade Mueller report does not seem imminent because 1 redactions in Cohen search warrants allowed for 60 more days, 2 update on Gates’s sentencing delayed 60 days, 3 pending GJ battles with Stone associate Andrew Miller and unknown co. and 4 reports that Rosenstein will stay longer.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance 1. Trump is going to spin the Mueller Report as a) proof that he’s innocent, b) evidence of no collusion & most importantly c) that any investigation in the House is an unjustified witch hunt. He’ll do this literally no matter what the report says.
📌 https://mobile.twitter.com/JoyceWhiteVance/status/1108461544449499136
⋙ 🐣 RT @JonLemire With Washington on pins and needles waiting for Mueller, a look at the shifting hopes for the report from Republicans and Democrats alike
⋙⋙ AP: Shifting hopes as Republicans and Democrats await Mueller http://bit.ly/2OlrPS1

WaPo, Aaron Blake: 3 possible outcomes for the release of the Mueller Report http://wapo.st/2TXquGB

NewYorker, Adam Davidson: The Chaos That Could Come with the Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2Tr33Bf

DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng and Spencer Ackerman: Trump White House Lawyers Plan To Tell House Judiciary to ‘Go F*ck Themselves’ http://bit.ly/2Cwcqd4
// House Democrats want documents from the White House they think can shed light on internal corruption. You’ll never guess how the White House is responding.

DailyBeast, Betsy Woodruff: Feds Who Took Down Cohen Could Face Deutsche Bank
Dilemma http://bit.ly/2U2DISe
// Two officials have history with Deutsche Bank that could raise questions for ethics experts.

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: Don Jr. Is Right About One Thing: Brexit and Trump’s Election Were Built on the Same Lie http://bit.ly/2Cu9tda
// They were the two great manifestations of the false consciousness of our era: that whatever has gone wrong can be blamed on liberals and only conservatives can put things right.

NBCNews: The Mueller report: Here are 10 questions that remain unanswered in the Russia probe http://nbcnews.to/2FoNJjd
// First Read is your briefing from “Meet the Press” and the NBC Political Unit on the day’s most important political stories and why they matter.

WaPo, Philip Bump: A visual guide to the dead ends and murky contacts in the Trump-Russia collusion question http://wapo.st/2uoBnCA

Bloomberg: Mueller Laid Out the Dots. His Report May Show If They Connect http://bloom.bg/2YeEPO4

🔊 ProPublica: Meet Trump’s Other Partners on His Attempted Moscow Tower — “Trump, Inc.” Podcast http://bit.ly/2Jwd3tc
// In this week’s episode, we explore some of Donald Trump’s partners — including a developer with no site and no funding — and find one reason Trump might’ve needed to enlist help from the very top of Russia’s government.

Politico: White House rebuffs Dem request for docs on Trump-Putin talks http://politi.co/2TmUMOG
// Key House chairmen have not ruled out issuing subpoenas to try to force the White House’s compliance.

NYT: Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump Use Private Accounts for Official Business, Their Lawyer Says http://nyti.ms/2Cy0pnl

🐣 RT @tribelaw This is a serious national security scandal. The White House MUST comply with these demands.
⋙ Cummings Letter to Cipllloni [White House Counsel] http://bit.ly/2WhBdZT

🐣 RT @brianklaas Cool, so I imagine this will be a national scandal that dominates the headlines for the next 6 months right?
⋙ 🐣 RT @NPR JUST IN: Jared Kushner’s attorney told the House Oversight Committee that Kushner uses private apps and personal email to communicate about official White House matters with foreign leaders — a violation of a law governing White House records and official policy.

NYT: James Comey: What I Want From the Mueller Report I am rooting for a demonstration to the world that the United States justice system works. http://nyti.ms2YeCCSM/

I have no idea whether the special counsel will conclude that Mr. Trump knowingly conspired with the Russians in connection with the 2016 election or that he obstructed justice with the required corrupt intent. I also don’t care. I care only that the work be done, well and completely. If it is, justice will have prevailed and core American values will have been protected at a time when so much of our national leadership has abandoned its commitment to truth and the rule of law.

I am rooting for a demonstration to the world — and maybe most of all to our president and his enablers — that the United States has a justice system that works because there are people who believe in it and rise above personal interest and tribalism. That system may reach conclusions they like or it may not, but the apolitical administration of justice is the beating heart of this country. I hope we all get to see that.

⭕ 20 Mar 2019

AP FACT CHECK: Trump attacks Russia probe as biased http://bit.ly/2U05mzb

Vox, Andrew Prokop: Trump’s legal jeopardy goes far beyond Mueller http://bit.ly/2Fp6AvM
// We don’t know what Mueller will find, but here’s an overview of the president’s other legal woes.

TheAtlantic, Natasha Bertrand: The Enigmatic Russian Paying Maria Butina’s Legal Bills http://bit.ly/2HwmQxA
// Alexander Ionov, the founder of the NGO, called the Anti-Globalization Movement, began raising money for the suspected Russian agent through a fundraising website in 2018.

USAToday, Crystal Hayes and Ashley Shaffer: Your guide to what you can and can’t expect from Robert Mueller’s final report on Trump, Russia investigations http://bit.ly/2Fh3LvH

CNN, Stephen Collinson: New Mueller probe revelations explain Trump’s rage http://cnn.it/2YcAafq

⭕ 19 Mar 2019

WaPo, Elijah Cummings: The White House hasn’t turned over a single piece of paper to my committee http://wapo.st/2WgHMMl

💙💙 Politico: Mueller’s old boss delays departure as probe wraps up http://politi.co/2FoJS76
// Rod Rosenstein has long provided comfort to lawmakers and legal observers worried about President Donald Trump trying to meddle with the probe.

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: Who Do Jared and Ivanka Think They Are? http://nyti.ms/2ug5kF5
// A new book probes the Kushner family’s secrets.

WIRED, Garrett Graff: The Evidence That Could Impeach Donald Trump http://bit.ly/2JyDbDs
⋙ See under Entire Articles: Wired Graff Evidence 3-19-2019

NewYorker, Eric Lach: The Michael Cohen Search-Warrant Documents and Keeping Up with the Trump-Russia Probe http://bit.ly/2ULDX18

NBCNews: Schiff: Real question is if Trump is under the influence of a foreign power http://nbcnews.to/2FnT9MQ
// Whether Mueller will answer that question is unclear. But House Intel Chair Adam Schiff said he is steering his probe in a new direction to focus on it.

Reuters: Key Senate panel split on Trump-Russia collusion: sources http://reut.rs/2JpK1vj

Vox, Alvin Chang: The 3 Trump-Russia ties we know about http://bit.ly/2YcsKZw
// What Robert Mueller’s investigation has revealed thus far.

DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng: Gawker-Killing Lawyer Charles Harder is Repping Trump in Alva Johnson’s Sexual Misconduct Lawsuit http://bit.ly/2CrW6tG
// The attorney has become a go-to counselor in Trumpworld when trying to suppress claims about its members, including the president.

DailyBeast, Betsy Woodruff: Indicted Oligarch Dmytro Firtash Praises Paul Manafort, Says Trump Has Third-Grade Smarts http://bit.ly/2ufKBkL
// The Ukrainian mogul, a background presence in the story of Russian influence in U.S. elections, praised Manafort’s savvy but dismissed Trump in an interview with The Daily Beast.

DailyBeast, Justin Miller: Mueller Went After Cohen Soon After He Took Over Russia Probe http://bit.ly/2ThEeYb
// Beginning in July 2017, FBI agents working for Mueller sought and obtained three warrants to search Cohen’s communications.

DailyBeast: Rosenstein Agrees to Hang On at DOJ ‘a Little While Longer,’ Fox Reports http://bit.ly/2UQiSTz

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Mueller team cites ‘press of other work’ in seeking delay until April 1 over request to open Manafort records http://wapo.st/2Ogmuvg

WaPo: The real reason the Trump administration is constantly losing in court http://wapo.st/2OdEW7S

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Mueller team cites ‘press of other work’ in seeking delay until April 1 over request to open Manafort records http://wapo.st/2Ogmuvg

⭕ 18 Mar 2019

CNBC, John Harwood: George Conway, husband of Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway, has an urgent warning about the president’s mental health http://cnb.cx/2HC3pmd
● Kellyanne Conway’s husband, George Conway, was once seemingly on his way to a top role in the Trump administration.
● Now he has become one of the president’s most outspoken critics, even as his wife holds a key role in the White House.
● On Monday, George Conway tweeted warnings about the president’s mental health. Kellyanne Conway responded:  “No, I don’t share those concerns.”

CNN: White House expects to see Mueller findings before they go to Congress http://cnn.it/2TXuWoB

DailyBeast, Nico Hines: Cambridge Analytica Secrets Allegedly Covered Up by Trump Campaign Veterans http://bit.ly/2THHTn8
// The High Court in London heard that former insiders, including Rebekah Mercer, were pulling the strings of “biased” officials responsible for the fate of the company.

🐣 RT @gconway3d Agree with this, but would add that *all* Americans should be thinking seriously *now* about Trump’s mental condition and psychological state, including and especially the media, Congress—and the Vice President and Cabinet.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BillKristol To Republicans who’ve been inclined to acquiesce in a Trump re-nomination in 2020: Read his tweets this morning. Think seriously about his mental condition and psychological state. Then tell me you’re fine with him as president of the United States for an additional four years.

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood “Mr. Trump told Deutsche Bank his net worth was about $3 billion, but when bank employees reviewed his finances, they concluded he was worth about $788 million, according to documents produced during a lawsuit”
⋙ NYT: A Mar-a-Lago Weekend and an Act of God: Trump’s History With Deutsche Bank http://nyti.ms/2Fg1b93

🐣 RT @selectedwisdom [Clint Watts] This is a really big deal. Doesn’t just affect military but also civilian operations- Norway says it proved Russian GPS interference during NATO exercises | Article [AMP] | Reuters
⋙ Reuters: Norway says it proved Russian GPS interference during NATO exercises http://reut.rs/2W8BVZl

Vox, Aaron Rupar: Trump uses bad poll question to claim half of America thinks Mueller’s on a “witch hunt” http://bit.ly/2FbCWco //➔ Two questions for the price of one!
// The president capitalizes on a poorly framed question in an outlier poll.

JustSecurity: Why it’s a mistake to be a-waitin’ “the” Mueller Report (and why you should instead focus on two other reports) http://bit.ly/2O9NzAg

PolitiFact, John Kruzel: Is WikiLeaks Russia’s ‘useful idiot,’ its ‘agent of influence,’ or something else? http://bit.ly/2TWfCIS

NYT: Trump Administration Proposes $86 Billion Spy Budget to Take On Russia and China http://nyti.ms/2TIPGkK

DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng and Spencer Ackerman: Trump’s Lawyers on House Judiciary Dems’ Document Request: You Get Nothing http://bit.ly/2Od2biD
// The House Judiciary Committee set a Monday deadline for 81 people, government agencies and private organizations to submit material

DailyBeast, Kevin Poulsen: Russian Tycoon Named in Trump Dossier Lost His Slander Suit, Then Lost His Secrets. http://bit.ly/2Oe6F8m
// The Steele dossier’s tale of Aleksej Gubarev using porn to hack Democrats had been banished to the fringes of the Russiagate narratives—until his own lawsuit gave it fresh oxygen.

NYMag, Adam K. Raymond: Everything Trump Attacked Over a Wild Weekend on Twitter http://nym.ag/2O9MpEU

Reuters: Why an unbuilt Moscow Trump tower caught Mueller’s attention http://reut.rs/2FkgChY

⭕ 17 Mar 2019🍀

TIME, Olivia Waxman: What Historians of Fascism Think About the Suspected New Zealand Shooter’s Declaration of Extremism http://bit.ly/2OaPMM1

WSJ Editorial: Releasing the Mueller Report http://on.wsj.com/2Jlp9Fq
// Disclosure should include the FBI and FISA documents too.
● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1107572397341851648/photo/1

As the House vote shows, Mr. Barr probably has no choice but to release nearly all of the report. Congressional Democrats have already threatened subpoenas, and while the Administration might have a legal case to resist them, that would feed charges of a cover-up. Once Congress has the report, it is sure to leak, perhaps selectively without proper context.

The better course is for Mr. Barr to release the report and everything else that is relevant to the Russia probe. That includes investigative materials that accompany the report, and all documents related to the FBI counterintelligence investigation that began in 2016.

RollingStone, Peter Wade: Trump’s Sensitivity Boils Over in Twitter Rant Over ‘SNL’ Rerun http://bit.ly/2Hqheol
// “Should Federal Election Commission and/or FCC look into this?” the president tweeted

SkyNews, Deborah Haynes: New evidence of Russian election meddling puts Trump on the spot http://bit.ly/2UIdods

HillReporter, Brian Krassenstein: Trump Suggests That SNL Is ‘Colluding’ with ‘of course Russia’ http://bit.ly/2udOE0Z

WaPo, Martin Lederman: Why there may be much less — and much more — to the Mueller report than people expect http://wapo.st/2FjKmvu

CNBC: Trump attacks the late Sen. John McCain over his involvement in the Russia investigation http://cnb.cx/2UFLG0J

⭕ 16 Mar 2019

Bloomberg: Did Trump’s Team Collude With Russians? http://bloom.bg/2uad1MW
// Key Clues From Mueller’s Probe

NYT Editorial: ‘The President … Is Not Above the Law’ http://nyti.ms/2Hp66bm
// A New York court rules that the Constitution does not shield President Trump from allegations of misconduct before he took office. The case has echoes of Paula Jones’s suit against President Clinton.

🐣 RT @vermontgmg [Garrett Graff] Man, the Russian official who died in a DC hotel really hurt himself as he beat himself to death. Amazing how thoroughly he beat himself—almost as if, you know, he didn’t do it himself….
⋙ 🐣 RT @Mike_Eckel couple notable/important sections from the Lesin autopsy files, including toxicology report and diagram of fractured neck bone. https://twitter.com/Mike_Eckel/status/1106911777655320576/photo/1
⋙⋙ RFE/RL: Exclusive: Washington Autopsy Files Reveal Lesin Sustained Broken Bone In Neck http://bit.ly/

Mikhail Lesin, the former Russian press minister who turned up dead in a Washington hotel room in 2015, sustained a fracture to a neck bone just below the jaw line “at or near the time” of his death, according to documents released by the city’s medical examiner that provide new details about his final days.

The finding does not provide clear-cut evidence of foul play in Lesin’s death; another statement in the documents suggests the bone could have been damaged “after death” — possibly during the autopsy.

That detail, however, and others contained in the 149-page file released exclusively to RFE/RL offer the most precise scientific description to date about Lesin’s death, which officials ruled accidental and said was caused by blunt-force injuries amid excessive alcohol consumption.

Once a powerful media adviser to President Vladimir Putin, Lesin fell out of favor with the Kremlin elite sometime around 2012 and had lowered his public profile before he was discovered dead in the Dupont Circle Hotel, located a few blocks from the White House, on November 5, 2015. …

⭕ 15 Mar 2019

💙💙 TheAtlantic, Natasha Bertrand: Mueller Might Not Be Done With Manafort Yet http://bit.ly/2VZtGi5
// The disgraced operative still needs to answer for his ties to a suspected Russian spy.

… Mueller might not be quite done with Manafort yet, former prosecutors tell me. Court documents and pre-sentence hearings that dealt with the breach of Manafort’s plea deal suggest that prosecutors might have more ammunition to go after the 69-year-old on matters that go directly to the question of a conspiracy with Russia, rather than the financial crimes and violations of foreign-agent laws that he’s been charged with to date.

… [Q]uestions remain about Manafort’s interactions with Russians during the campaign—questions that go to the main focus of the Mueller investigation into a potential election conspiracy.

The first clue that Mueller’s interest in Manafort goes beyond his financial crimes came early last month, when one of the top prosecutors on Mueller’s team, Andrew Weissmann, said in a closed-door hearing that a meeting Manafort had in August 2016 goes “very much to the heart of what the special counsel’s office is investigating.” (Manafort’s deputy Rick Gates was also at the meeting, The Washington Post said, citing court records. A status update for Gates, who has been cooperating with Mueller, is due on Friday.) During that meeting Manafort provided internal Trump-campaign polling data to Kilimnik and discussed a “Ukraine peace plan” favorable to Russia. Mueller was appointed in May 2017 to investigate “any links and/or coordination between the Russian government and individuals associated with” Trump’s campaign, as his appointment memo described it; Jackson agreed that the topic of Manafort’s meeting was at “the undisputed core of the Office of Special Counsel’s investigation.”

The topics discussed during the August 2 meeting might be the closest thing to a “smoking gun” of collusion that has been revealed so far. A footnote in a court filing submitted by Manafort’s attorneys last month, first noticed by the national-security journalist Marcy Wheeler, indicates that Manafort and his deputy sent 75 pages of polling to Kilimnik and that Kilimnik sent at least six emails to the pair discussing the data. Richard Westling, Manafort’s lawyer, denied that Manafort had lied about the content of the August 2 meeting and said that while the data that Manafort shared with Kilimnik was “very detailed” and “relevant” to a meeting the campaign had had earlier in the day, it would not have been useful to the suspected Russian spy. “It frankly, to me, is gibberish,” Westling said. “It’s not easily understandable.” Jackson shot back: “That’s what makes it significant and unusual.”

“It’s hard to imagine that something so explosive and central to the mission of his investigation wouldn’t be addressed either in charges against someone (Manafort or others) or in a report,” Mimi Rocah, a former federal prosecutor in the Southern District of New York, wrote in an email. “And the fact that the special counsel hasn’t brought it out but it was only revealed inadvertently, reinforces the idea that [Mueller] is saving it for something else.”

That “something else” could be anything from a line in Mueller’s report to an entire conspiracy charge. “My money is on Mueller including the Manafort efforts as part of the ‘case’ alleging Trump campaign collaboration with the Russians,” Patrick Cotter, a former federal prosecutor who specialized in organized crime, told me in an email. “The question then is, what is the best way to make that case? For myself, I believe a RICO [Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act] indictment would be the appropriate vehicle to bring such a case: charge the campaign as the ‘racketeering enterprise’ and name Trump, Manafort and the rest of the gang as members of the enterprise … straight out of the mob prosecution playbook.”

Cotter, who is familiar with Mueller’s by-the-book style but has no direct knowledge of his internal plans, said Mueller is more likely to take the “safer route”—laying out all the facts that would support such a case in a report, “but not actually charging the legally plausible but politically nuclear formal criminal case.” Any RICO indictment against the campaign for a conspiracy with Russia “would be the new definition of bold and cutting edge.” The former federal prosecutor Jeffrey Cramer agreed that Mueller could bring a conspiracy case and name Manafort and others as unindicted co-conspirators—but if the evidence doesn’t rise to the level of proof beyond a reasonable doubt, it will likely just be outlined in the report. …

“Our standard is not whether there is proof beyond a reasonable doubt,” [Representative Adam Schiff, the Democratic chairman of the House Intelligence Committee] said, “but whether there is a risk to national security.”

DailyBeast, Anna Nemtsova: Trump’s Breitbart Biker Threat Came From the Putin Playbook—Then Tweet Deleted After Mosque Massacre http://bit.ly/2HGkz1M
// Trump told Breitbart there could be biker violence against leftists. Sounded even worse after New Zealand mosque massacre manifesto called him “a symbol of renewed white identity.”

NPR, Carrie Johnson: As End Nears To Mueller Era, D.C. Lawyers Fear Lasting Politicization Of Justice http://n.pr/2TJkFwn

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: No Collusion? Paul Manafort’s Partner Is Still Helping Mueller http://nym.ag/2Y1z5XH

Politico: Trump says ‘there should be no Mueller report’ http://politi.co/2UFRNCq

CNN, Marshall Cohen and Kevin Collier: Unsealed documents shed new light on efforts to verify Trump-Russia dossier http://cnn.it/2TLDWNH

TheHill: Deripaska sues Trump admin over Russia sanctions http://bit.ly/2HtP3oP

Reuters: Mueller, in U.S. court filing, says multiple probes continue http://reut.rs/2JfNlsw

USAToday, David Jackson: As Russia report nears, Donald Trump taunts Robert Mueller http://bit.ly/2HogRum

BBC: Russia-Trump troll suspect defends internet job http://bbc.in/2JpAioq Sergei Polozov is among 13 Russians named in the Mueller indictment, which alleges a systematic Russian state effort to influence US voters.

DailyBeast: Mueller Asks for 60-Day Delay on Filing Rick Gates Report http://bit.ly/2XX5gYB

⭕ 14 Mar 2019

WaPo, Robert Kagan: The strongmen strike back http://wapo.st/2TIwJPa
// Authoritarianism has reemerged as the greatest threat to the liberal democratic world — a profound ideological, as well as strategic, challenge. And we have no idea how to confront it.

WaPo, Philip Bump: What the Strzok-Page ‘insurance policy’ text was actually about http://wapo.st/2Hr3LfX

WaPo: FBI’s Peter Strzok told Congress election tampering was a ‘far graver threat’ than Clinton email scandal, new transcript says http://wapo.st/2XYaJyd

WaPo: Documents shed light on Russian hacking of Democratic Party leaders http://wapo.st/2XRM7Hg

NYT: Tech Firm in Steele Dossier May Have Been Used by Russian Spies http://nyti.ms/2FftyFT

TIME, Molly Ball: Nancy Pelosi Doesn’t Want to Talk About Impeachment. The Democrats May Not Be Able to Resist It http://bit.ly/2TNYBQV
// March 25 issue

DetroitNews/AP: Ex-FBI Agent Peter Strzok: “There was no conspiracy” at the agency to prevent Trump from becoming president http://bit.ly/2FbZQ4m

WaPo: U.S. military to test missiles banned under faltering nuclear pact with Russia http://wapo.st/2CjhS2O

USAToday: Senate blocks resolution calling for public release of Robert Mueller’s report after House voted 420-0 http://bit.ly/2u8IX4v Sen Lindsey Graham (R-SC) insisted on including an amendment to also appoint a new special counsel to investigate the investigation

✅ PolitiFact: The Pants on Fire claim that two courts backed Trump’s claim of no collusion with Russia http://bit.ly/2F6MaXn 🔥👖🔥

Reuters: Top Mueller prosecutor to leave Russia probe: reports http://reut.rs/2OcbwY1 Andrew Weissmann

TheIndependent [UK]: Mueller investigation: US House passes resolution calling for Trump-Russia report to be made public http://ind.pn/2W021O6 Vote: For 420, Against 0, “Present” 4
// Vote seen as critical demand from Democrat-controlled House to review full report

🔊 TheIntercept, Mehdi Hasan: Interview with Erik Prince: Perjury, and the Secret Trump Tower Meeting – The Intercept [ transcript, audio ] http://bit.ly/2O4tJGN from Deconstructed podcast

Vox, Andrew Prokop: The past 24 hours in Trump investigation news, explained http://bit.ly/2HDStEm
// Mueller tea leaves, new Cohen drama, new Manafort charges, and more.

CNN, Stephen Collinson: Explosive revelations in Russia saga add up to a bad day for Trump http://cnn.it/2UCc2AP

⭕ 13 Mar 2019

WaPo: In newly released transcript, former FBI lawyer Lisa Page fires back on charges that anti-Trump bias affected Trump and Clinton probes http://wapo.st/2F2tIit

WashingtonMonthly, Martin Longman: A Lot of #TrumpRussia News All At Once http://bit.ly/2JbQlGy

AP, Vladimir Isachenkov: Russia mocks US collusion probe ahead of Mueller’s report http://bit.ly/2CjAGii

Vox, Aaron Rupar: Manafort’s lawyer lied that a judge found no collusion. Protesters shouted him down. http://bit.ly/2O4zrZ0
// “Liar! That’s not what she said!”

Politico: Schiff says impeachment still possible even if Russia probe clears Trump http://politi.co/2u6sCgt

CNN, Stephen Collinson: Manafort sentencing highlights Russia probe looming over Trump http://cnn.it/2J95xUR

Reuters: Not so fast: Mueller still investigating pivotal Russia probe issues http://reut.rs/2TBB3zF

DailyBeast: Kenneth McCallion: Trump Knew Just What He Was Getting With Manafort: A Crook http://bit.ly/2UzSVrb
// Judge Ellis credited Manafort with an “otherwise blameless life.” That couldn’t be more wrong.

DailyBeast, Julia Arciga and Adam Rawnsley: Judge Amy Berman Jackson Gives ‘Sorry’ Manafort Tongue-Lashing but Not Maximum Sentence http://bit.ly/2TDhjf4
// The sentences in his two cases now add up to 7.5 years in prison.

DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng: Giuliani Ally Bob Costello: We Weren’t Dangling a Pardon to Michael Cohen. We Were Referencing Garth Brooks Lyrics. http://bit.ly/2T0jLac
// Things keep getting weirder.

WaPo: Manafort indicted in New York state, charges that fall outside Trump’s pardon power http://wapo.st/2HhSPS2

WaPo: Whitaker ‘did not deny’ talking to Trump about Cohen, top Democrat says http://wapo.st/2XWO4lS Judiciary Chair Rep Jerrold Nadler

NYT: Prosecutors Seek Records on Cohen’s ‘Back Channel’ With Giuliani http://nyti.ms/2T7aJIo “Some very positive comments about you from the White House. Rudy noted how that followed my chat with him last night.”

NYT: Paul Manafort’s Prison Sentence Is Nearly Doubled to 7½ Years http://nyti.ms/2UBMSCa

🐣 RT @ NormOrnstein It is really time for bar associations to step up and sanction appropriately this kind of conduct
⋙ 🐣 RT @walterdellinger It is shocking to hear Manafort’s attorney announce, “Two courts have ruled that there is no evidence of collusion…” That is just false. Judge Jackson expressly said that was not before the court. What is happening to our country?

🐣 RT @brianklaas Trump’s entourage:
Campaign chair: felon
Deputy campaign chair: felon
Personal lawyer: felon
Foreign policy adviser: felon
National security adviser: felon
Longtime confidante: awaiting trial
🐣 RT @jimsciutto Breaking: Paul Manafort sentenced to an additional 43 months in prison, on top of the 47-month sentence he received last week. He will serve a total of 7.5 years.

🐣 RT @AriMelber BREAKING: Paul Manafort just indicted on new state charges in NY – these are crimes that CANNOT be pardoned by Pres. Trump

TheAtlantic, David Graham: The Two Audiences for Paul Manafort’s Sentencing http://bit.ly/2VYxdx1
// His lawyers seemed to be appealing as much to Donald Trump as they were to Judge Amy Berman Jackson—but she seemed to have a message for the president, too.

🐣 RT @mateagold “Court is one of those places where facts still matter,” Jackson said, adding at another point: “If the people don’t have the facts, democracy can’t work.”
⋙ WaPo, Aaron Blake: Paul Manafort’s judge strongly rebukes Manafort’s — and Trump’s — ‘no collusion’ refrain http://wapo.st/2J8rByV
⋙ 🐣 Maybe, but 10 steps outside the court, they still don’t

⭕ 12 Mar 2019

Salon, Lucian Truscott IV: Russian spies were all over the 2016 race. They were working for one candidate: Donald Trump http://bit.ly/2u6tD8h
// Vladimir Putin had spies on the ground and online, he got them in early and he used them often all for one purpose

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Paul Manafort’s judge strongly rebukes Manafort’s — and Trump’s — ‘no collusion’ refrain http://wapo.st/2TQu8Sg

💽 MSNBC, 11thHour: Amb. Burns: Trump’s kindness towards Putin seen as weakness by Russians http://on.msnbc.com/2JchGbs
// As a former U.S Ambassador to Russia, William Burns witnessed first-hand the personality and working style of Russian President Vladimir Putin. From his standpoint, President Trump’s tendency to placate Putin is perceived as weakness to the Russian leader, not strength. Amb. Burns, the author of a new book, talks with Brian Williams about this new era of diplomacy.

Politico, Max Bermann and Ned Price: Why Trump Should Release the Full Mueller Report http://politi.co/2HvjJ8a
// If the president truly has nothing to hide, he should push for complete transparency—and demand it now.

CNN, Jeremy Herb: Lisa Page explains why she and Strzok talked ‘insurance policy’ about Trump http://cnn.it/2XXHCea

When former FBI lawyer Lisa Page and former FBI agent Peter Strzok discussed a so-called “insurance policy” involving then-candidate Donald Trump and the Russia investigation in 2016, they were discussing how quickly to proceed with the probe, Page told lawmakers last year.

Page told House lawmakers in a closed-door interview that the text message about an “insurance policy” if Trump won the 2016 election — which Republicans have cited to point to the anti-Trump bias the investigators exhibited — was a reference to the fact that the FBI’s counterintelligence investigation into whether members of Trump’s team were colluding with Russia would take on a greater significance if he was in the White House.

“If he is not elected, then, to the extent that the Russians were colluding with members of his team, we’re still going to investigate that even without him being President, because any time the Russians do anything with a US person, we care, and it’s very serious to us,” Page said.

“But if he becomes President, that totally changes the game because now he is the President of the United States,” she continued. “He’s going to immediately start receiving classified briefings. He’s going to be exposed to the most sensitive secrets imaginable. And if there is somebody on his team who wittingly or unwittingly is working with the Russians, that is super serious.”

Page was speaking to the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees as part of last year’s Republican-led investigation into the FBI and Justice Department’s handling of the investigations into Hillary Clinton and Trump and Russia.

The transcript of Page’s two-part interview in July 2018 was released publicly Tuesday by the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Doug Collins of Georgia. Last week he released Justice Department official Bruce Ohr’s interview transcript, and has said he plans to continue to release more of the panel’s interviews conducted last year.

The Nation, Aaron Maté: A Skeptic’s Guide to the Russiagate Fixation http://bit.ly/2F2mZ82
// Robert Mueller has yet to allege collusion, and Democrats who accuse Trump of being a Kremlin conspirator are silent when his policies escalate tensions with Russia.

NPR, Tim Mak: Adam Schiff: Evidence Available Already Shows That Trump Should Be Indicted http://n.pr/2VTJq6a

Newsweek: Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club Hosted a Russian Wanted for Tax Fraud at a Party Last Year http://bit.ly/2CeYfcg

NYT: Mueller Report Has Washington Spinning (and It’s Not Even Filed) http://nyti.ms/2F0R5J1

Reuters, Richard Cowan: Ticking clock may save Trump from impeachment in Congress http://reut.rs/2HqiB5P

USNews, Paul Shinkman: Trump Proposes Cutting Key Fund to Deter Russian Aggression http://bit.ly/2HAzYB5
// The European Deterrence Initiative, started in the aftermath of Russia’s intervention in Ukraine, would be slashed 10 percent, according to the Pentagon’s budget proposal.

DailyBeast, Elizabeth Drew: Nancy Pelosi’s Impeachment Blunder: It’s Not About Bipartisanship http://bit.ly/2HqTEqG
// The Speaker is correct—impeachment has to be bipartisan. But the lesson of 1974 is that building bipartisan support takes time.

DailyBeast, Nelson W. Cunningham: Mueller May Drop Second Report That Can’t Be Buried http://bit.ly/2O3x49a
// The special counsel isn’t only looking for crimes: He continues the counterintelligence investigation that started with suspicious Trump-Russia contacts in 2016.

USAToday, Bart Jansen: What happens after Robert Mueller delivers his report? Congress braces for legal and political battles. http://bit.ly/2EUgy6X

🐣 They impeached Clinton for lying about a blow job, for Pete’s sake! If THIS GUY gets a pass, what’s the message? ➔ Only Democrats can be impeached going forward. Ignoring Trump’s blatant “high crimes and misdemeanors” is ignoring the Constitutional mandate to prevent tyranny.

⭕ 11 Mar 2019

🐣 RT @JamieJBartlett I’m completely obsessed by click farms – where thousands of machines are lined up to generate fake engagement.
💽 https://twitter.com/JamieJBartlett/status/1105151495773847552/photo/1

🐣 RT @MalcolmNance It’s quite possible @SpeakerPelosi is okay 12D Chess but if we tell Trump we won’t play the card AT ALL unless it’s fully bipartisan then he has won a resounding victory. The Constitution did not say criminals get a pass because elections. It’s a trial. Convince the jury!

Wonkette: Trump Inauguration: When The Money Keeps Rolling In, You Don’t Ask HOW http://bit.ly/2F5RlaZ

WashingtonMonthly, Nancy LeTourneau: On the Trump-Russia Conspiracy, Follow the Laundered Money http://bit.ly/2Hz8PhV

Reuters, Will Dunham: Mueller navigates dangerous currents in probing Trump-Russia nexus http://reut.rs/2EXrAsj
// nice bio of Mueller

🐣 RT @mkraju House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff tells me he agrees with Pelosi on impeachment: “If the evidence isn’t sufficient to win bipartisan support for this, putting the country through a failed impeachment isn’t a good idea.”

NYT: New York Attorney General Opens Investigation of Trump Projects http://nyti.ms/2J6sOqs

The New York attorney general’s office late on Monday issued subpoenas to Deutsche Bank and Investors Bank for records relating to the financing of four major Trump Organization projects and a failed effort to buy the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League in 2014, according to a person briefed on the subpoenas.

The inquiry opens a new front in the scrutiny of Deutsche Bank, one of the few lenders willing to do business with Donald J. Trump in recent years. The bank is already the subject of two congressional investigations and was examined last year by New York banking regulators, who took no action.

The new inquiry, by the office of the attorney general, Letitia James, was prompted by the congressional testimony last month of Michael D. Cohen, President Trump’s former lawyer and fixer, the person briefed on the subpoenas said. Mr. Cohen testified under oath that Mr. Trump had inflated his assets in financial statements, and Mr. Cohen provided copies of statements he said had been submitted to Deutsche Bank.

The inquiry by Ms. James’s office is a civil investigation, not a criminal one, although its focus and scope were unclear. The attorney general has broad authority under state law to investigate fraud and can fine — or in extreme cases, go to court to try to dissolve — a business that is found to have engaged in repeated illegality.

Reuters: Mueller probe already financed through September: officials http://reut.rs/2EZ1Agi

Special Counsel Robert Mueller and the team he assembled to investigate U.S. President Donald Trump and his associates have been funded through the end of September 2019, three U.S. officials said on Monday, an indication that the probe has funding to keep it going for months if need be.

WaPo Mag: Nancy Pelosi on Impeaching Trump: ‘He’s Just Not Worth It’ http://wapo.st/2u5hsII
// In a wide-ranging interview, the country’s most powerful Democrat says Trump is unfit to be president — “ethically,” “intellectually” and “curiosity-wise” — but impeachment would be too divisive.

⭕ 10 Mar 2019

DailyBeast, Erin Ryan: The Exclusive Guide to Spinning Trump’s Bullsh*t http://bit.ly/2Uwd80R
// It’s not so hard to turn the president’s moral and political failings into actual virtues. Here’s how.

DailyBeast, Erin Banco and Asawin Suebsaeng: Trump Pushes Team to Stick Up for ‘Brave’ Paul Manafort http://bit.ly/2VXXvjj
// Manafort is facing a tough judge, and a possible 10-year sentence. But his perils have produced one potential advantage: the increasing sympathies of the man who could pardon him.

Newsweek: Jared Kushner Is ‘Beating Heart’ of ‘Corrupt and Deeply Evil’ Trump Administration, Harvard Law Professor Laurence Tribe Says http://bit.ly/2TElfLO

MSNBC, AMJoy: House Intel Committee focusing on Trump Tower Moscow deal http://on.msnbc.com/2TpCqBg
// Donald Trump was named by Rep. Adam Schiff on Sunday as a key figure who should testify before a grand jury as part of the Russia investigations. Joy Reid and her panel discuss the next moves of the House Intel Committee.

NewYorker, Adam Gopnik: The Pros and Cons of Impeaching Trump http://bit.ly/2XT5P5k
// Real and reasonable arguments among congressional Democrats—and, indeed, among the public—range from the practical to the procedural.

NBCNews: Ex-FBI official McCabe says he was ‘shocked’ by Manafort’s sentence http://nbcnews.to/2J3l6NO
// “I think it was an incredibly lenient sentence,” the former acting FBI director told CBS’s “Face the Nation.”

⭕ 9 Mar 2019

DailyBeast, Lloyd Green: Democrats Already Know The Right Way to Impeach a President http://bit.ly/2NY2qxS
// Last time around, the committee “stuck to matters that Americans would regard as impeachable offenses, not purely personal issues or disagreements about policy.”

Politico, Jack Shafer: Week 94: Trump Treats Manafort’s Light Sentence Like an Acquittal. For Himself. http://politi.co/2IZklVU
// The president ignores the inconvenient evidence Mueller has already presented of collusion.

NYT, Quinta Jurecic: Will There Be Smoking Guns in the Mueller Report? http://nyti.ms/2SUXfiT
// I’ve followed the investigation closely. Here’s what I’ll be looking for

⭕ 8 Mar 2019

WaPo, Carole Applebaum: The more we learn about Brexit, the more crooked it looks http://wapo.st/2TECe0i
// Russia meddling in Brexit; Arron Banks

… now, with only a few days left until Britain is due to face the consequences of that vote, the Brexit story suddenly looks even more familiar: One of its protagonists turns out to have much deeper Russian business connections than previously suspected. He also tried to conceal them.

The protagonist in question is Arron Banks, the most important funder of both the pro-Brexit UK Independence Party (UKIP) and Leave.EU, one of several organizations that campaigned to get Britain out of the European Union …

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Cohen said the last time he spoke to Trump was “within 2 months” of the April FBI raid—and that the conversation is “actually something that’s being investigated right now by the Southern District of New York.” Meanwhile, Trump just admitted to speaking to Cohen about pardons.
⋙ UROCKlive1 Good thing none of these guys are smart criminals.

MotherJones, David Corn and Dan Friedman: Robert Mueller Has Raised Big Trump-Russia Questions. Will His Report Answer Them? http://bit.ly/2UtjspM
// Here are some of the key mysteries the special counsel has surfaced.

NYT: Trump Falsely Claims That Manafort Judge Declared There Was ‘No Collusion’ With Russia http://nyti.ms/2H8sW6W

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Here’s the Democratic answer to Trump’s corruption and plutocracy http://wapo.st/2H84nXM

WaPo: Manafort’s ‘mind-boggling’ 47-month sentence prompts debate over judicial system’s ‘blatant inequities’ http://wapo.st/2TBIB4t

DailyBeast, Barbara McQuade: Manafort Got Off Easy for Now but Mueller’s Not Done Yet http://bit.ly/2IYEFa8

💙💙 TheAtlantic, Franklin Foer: Russian-Style Kleptocracy Is Infiltrating America http://bit.ly/2STz9oK
// March 2019 issue; When the U.S.S.R. collapsed, Washington bet on the global spread of democratic capitalist values—and lost.

⭕ 7 Mar 2019

MSNBC, 11thHour: Ken Dilanian: Some intel experts think Manafort was essentially a Russian asset http://on.msnbc.com/2TDAMvn
// NBC News National Security Reporter Ken Dilanian details how Paul Manafort’s legal troubles began with his past work before joining the Trump campaign.

💙⏳ Axios: Timeline: Every big move in the Mueller investigation http://bit.ly/2Euh3H9

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: GOP Panics as Trump Sh*t Gets Serious http://bit.ly/2XLJXsL
// Republicans know where this is going. That’s why they’ll say anything to delay or deny the coming moment of truth.

Newsweek: Russia Responds to Mueller’s Trump Investigation Latest News: ‘What Does This Have to Do With’ Us? http://bit.ly/2VGgiza

 FiveThirtyEight: Is The Russia Investigation Really Another Watergate? http://53eig.ht/2UqISof … work in progress …
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1104034818864676864/photo/1
// By Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux and Julia Wolfe

Nearly two years after special counsel Robert Mueller was appointed to investigate possible Russian interference in the 2016 election, he appears to be nearing the end of his work. We don’t know what new information we’ll gain from Mueller’s report, but here’s how his investigation currently stacks up to other special counsel investigations.

NPR, David Welna: A Dark View Of Russia From U.S. NATO Commander http://n.pr/2UmR0pO “there’s no place today on the NATO-Russia border where Russia does not have military superiority”
// quote from former NATO nuclear policy chairman and George W. Bush administration special adviser Franklin Miller told the House Armed Services Committee; article focus on appearance this week before the Senate Armed Services Committee, NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti sounded an alarm about Russia’s aims in the lands west of its border with Europe.

VanityFair, Tina Nguyen: Who’s Afraid of Ivanka Trump? http://bit.ly/2XM6Mwz
// While House Democrats ready an all-out investigatory assault on Donald Trump, some are having second thoughts about targeting his kids—particularly his golden child, Ivanka Trump.

YahooFinance, Rick Newman: ‘Country bumpkins’: 5 business problems with Trump’s Russia project http://yhoo.it/2VJKidB

🐣 RT @craigunger Yes. And, when I say the context is even more damning, I mean that McCarthy & Paul Ryan “had just come from meeting Ukrainian prime minister, Volodymyr Groysman, who had come into power saying he was committed to stamping out corruption and strengthening ties to the EU.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Delavegalaw Why has no reporter directly asked Kevin McCarthy, on air, about his June 2016 statement: “[T]here’s two people, I think Putin pays– Rohrabacher and Trump…[laughter] …swear to God.” And why not ask everyone in that conversation, including Paul Ryan, what they found so funny?

DailyBeast, Erin Banco: Cohen: Trump Organization Stiffed Me $1.9 Million After I Flipped for Feds http://bit.ly/2TmqeRK
// President’s ex-lawyer claims his old employer broke an agreement to protect him after he made moves to plead guilty.

DailyBeast, Sam Stein: Eric Holder Says Next Democratic President Should Consider Court Packing http://bit.ly/2NOCl49
// The former attorney general made the comments Thursday during a chat with the Yale Law National Security Group.

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Paul Manafort Gets a 47-Month Taste of What’s Coming for Trump’s Tools http://bit.ly/2Tulqt5
// Trump will always lie. He will always throw you under the bus. He will always shift the blame. He will always promise you everything and leave you hanging.

DailyBeast, Will Sommer: Conspiracists Clash as Jerome Corsi Sues InfoWars’ Alex Jones http://bit.ly/2HkE4wU
// Corsi used to work for Infowars. Now he’s warring with it.

DailyBeast, Julia Arciga: Manafort Sentence Irks Lawyers of Petty Criminals Serving Harsher Prison Terms http://bit.ly/2H5rDph
// “Saw a kid get 15 years today for stealing lawnmowers,” one lawyer wrote.

TheHill: Mueller team warns Russia may try to use ‘sensitive’ documents in troll farm case against US http://bit.ly/2NLG6Hq

Alternet/Salon, Lucian Truscott IV: Putin’s long con: Follow Trump’s Russia scandal back to a beauty pageant and it starts to make real sense http://bit.ly/2H7lhWE

WaPo, Paul Waldman: Many people involved in the Russia scandal thought Trump might pardon them. Why? http://wapo.st/2Uy9u6w

💙💙 NYT: House Democrats Are Flooding Trump World With Demands. Here’s a Guide to the Investigations. http://nyti.ms/2u4jNE9
// A handful of key House committees will lead the scrutiny of the president, his businesses, campaign and administration.

💙 Axios, Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen: The biggest political scandal in American history http://bit.ly/2IZJ10J

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Mueller’s Case for Collusion: A Preview http://nym.ag/2C8oXTM

🐣 RT @RepSpeier Manafort’s sentencing is a gross injustice. Ignoring sentencing parameters and claiming Manafort “led a life otherwise blameless” suggests Judge Ellis is patently ignorant of the basic facts of the case. And angling for a presidential judicial appointment.
⋙ NYT: Paul Manafort Is Sentenced to Less Than 4 Years in 1 of 2 Cases Against Him http://nyti.ms/2XGsulD

🐣 RT @AOC Paul Manafort getting such little jail time for such serious crimes lays out for the world how it’s almost impossible for rich people to go to jail for the same amount of time as someone who is lower income. ¤ In our current broken system, “justice” isn’t blind. It’s bought.

🐣 I just hope the Manafort sentence isn’t a foreboding of injustices to come.

💽 MSNBC, Hardball: Ari on Manafort sentencing: Justice system ‘doesn’t operate with equal force for everyone’ http://on.msnbc.com/
// On Paul Manafort’s 47 month sentence, Ari Melber says that “”We all remember what we learn about our legal system in America. It does not operate with equal force for everyone. And Paul Manafort got the special, clubby, Washington, elite, friendly treatment for an individual with stacks and stacks of crimes.”

💙💙🐣 RT @ActiveMeasuresDoc Judge Ellis thinks representing authoritarian dictators, torturers, coups, mobsters, hatching a plot to attack US Marines overseas, back-channeling about a US election with Russian intelligence, laundering money, committing bank fraud, ripping off HUD makes you blameless. #NYAG

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff The statement by Paul Manafort’s lawyer after an already lenient sentence — repeating the President’s mantra of no collusion — was no accident. It was a deliberate appeal for a pardon. ¤ One injustice must not follow another.

🐣 RT @AriMelber Paul Manafort’s lenient 4-year sentence — far below the recommended 20 years despite extensive felonies and post-conviction obstruction — is a reminder of the blatant inequities in our justice system that we all know about, because they reoccur every week in courts across America

🐣 RT @FranklinFoer This is outrageous. Manafort spent a career lobbying for arms for clients who burned children alive; he represented gangsters who broke democracies and whose thievery destroyed health systems. He literally created corruption as we know it in Washington.

⋙ Manafort gets only 47 months.

⭕ 6 Mar 2019

🐣 RT @costareports Just spoke with Lanny Davis, who says the @rebeccaballhaus story has it right. In his words to Post tonight: “During the period of the joint defense agreement, Michael was certainly open to the possibility of a pardon and it was dangled” by Trump legal team.

WaPo: Michael Cohen told a representative to ask Trump’s team about pardon, lawyer Lanny Davis says https://tinyurl.com/y3xls7mw after Trump’s representatives “dangled” the possibility of pardons “in their public statements”; they reached out to Giuliani

Wonkette, Evan Hurst: Meet Daniel Goldman, The Dashing Young Buck Adam Schiff Just Hired To Kick Trump’s Ass https://tinyurl.com/yx8gxerg

NBCSanDiego: Source: Leaked Documents Show the U.S. Government Tracking Journalists and Immigration Advocates Through a Secret Database http://bit.ly/2XIAmCU

RawStory, Bob Brigham: ‘Donald Trump is not above starting a civil war’: Donny Deutsch predicts there won’t be a peaceful transition of power http://bit.ly/2NL9WMb

🐣 RT @tribelaw Nothing could be more dangerous to democracy than a demagogue who claims there’s no way he can be legitimately voted out of office — that any defeat would be fraudulent. That’s where Trump seems to be heading, partly to fend off indictment.
⋙ CNN, Chris Cillizza: Donald Trump is laying the groundwork to de-legitimize the 2020 election http://cnn.it/2To0kNs good lord

Even as the 2020 race begins in earnest, President Donald Trump is already suggesting that Democrats cannot beat him fairly — raising the specter that if he loses next November, he will suggest that the election was not legitimate.

“The Democrats in Congress yesterday were vicious and totally showed their cards for everyone to see,” Trump tweeted Tuesday, referring to House Democrats’ launching of a broad-scale investigation into him. “When the Republicans had the Majority they never acted with such hatred and scorn! The Dems are trying to win an election in 2020 that they know they cannot legitimately win!”

Politico: The Mueller report no one’s talking about http://politi.co/2TwokgR
// Justice Department rules require an accounting of any time supervisors told the special counsel “no” during his work.

WaPo: Michael Cohen gives Congress new documents during testimony http://wapo.st/2XAsIdM “According to people familiar … , the changes were plentiful. But one … said the changes were not substantive and that there had been no direct changes made to Cohen’s original claims”

USAToday, Elizabeth Holtzman: Don’t cover up Mueller’s Trump-Russia investigation. We need to know everything he finds. http://bit.ly/2Ca57HK
// Presidents have no right to control investigations or commit crimes. Americans must see Mueller’s report to judge his conclusions and Trump’s deeds.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Michael Cohen has reportedly provided the House Intelligence Committee with new documents showing edits to the false written statement he delivered to Congress in 2017 about the Trump Organization’s pursuit of the Trump Tower Moscow project.
⋙ CNN: Cohen gives documents to House panel on Trump attorney alleged changes to 2017 testimony http://cnn.it/2ITHBVn

⭕ 5 Mar 2019

ProPublica, Eric Umansky: Six Tips for Preparing for the Mueller Report, Which May or May Not Be Coming http://bit.ly/2uhXR8g
// Here’s what to keep in mind while waiting for special counsel Robert Mueller’s report.

WaPo, David Ignatius: The completion of the Mueller report almost guarantees division http://wapo.st/2Tiw2ff

Law&Crime: What to Expect from House Dems’ New Lawyer Hire in ‘Aggressive’ Trump Campaign Probe http://bit.ly/2tQSMDJ Daniel S Goldman, Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of New York (SDNY) from 2007 to 2017

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 I see lots of talk about SDNY indicting Trump Org as a Racketeering Enterprise. FYI to charge a RICO, SDNY would need approval from the Organized Crime & Gang Section at Main Justice which reports up. Not all charges they could bring would need approval, but RICO would.

🐣 RT @NormOrnstein From all the NY state investigations, the SDNY probes and Mueller, it is becoming clear that the Trump Organization and its affiliates have operated as a criminal enterprise for decades. Most disturbing is that they got away with it for decades. How many other businesses have?

Bloomberg, Mark Gongloff: Don’t Hide the Mueller Report http://bloom.bg/2Uhu7E2
// Don’t set a bad, partisan precedent. The public has a right to know.

Politico: House Intel hires former Russian mob prosecutor to lead Trump probes http://politi.co/2IW9CLS

Reuters: Beyond the report: Mueller’s Russia probe designed to live on http://reut.rs/2ENtZaf

TIME, Abigail Abrams: You Have Questions About Robert Mueller’s Investigation. Here Are the Answers http://bit.ly/2TkO94e

CNN, Marshall Cohen: Trump says he joked about wanting Russian help in 2016. The facts tell a different story. http://cnn.it/2tSGwms

NewYorker, Adam Entous (6/182018): Donald Trump’s New World Order http://bit.ly/2IPMp8R unholy alliances
// 6/18/2018 issue; How the President, Israel, and the Gulf states plan to fight Iran—and leave the Palestinians and the Obama years behind.

📊 WaPo: Quinnipiac Poll: Most Americans think Trump committed crimes, believe him less than admitted liar Michael Cohen http://wapo.st/2NN3IvC brutal

🐣 RT @selectedwisdom I heard the Kenyan birth certificate is on a Swift Boat loaded down with printouts of Clinton emails driven by JFK’s assassin, UFO’s provide air cover “Jerome Corsi Backtracks on Seth Rich, Doubles Down on Birtherism”
⋙ DailyBeast: Jerome Corsi Backtracks on Seth Rich, Doubles Down on Birtherism http://bit.ly/2HlC1J7
// The conspiracy theorist says he hasn’t backed down completely about the slain DNC staffer. Meanwhile, he now also wants to see “official 1961 birth records from Kenya.”

🐣 RT @eliehonig Judge Jackson to Roger Stone, summarized: “Now you’ve ticked me off one too many times. I’m going to revoke your bail and send you to jail. But I also won’t let you go down as some bogus First Amendment martyr.”
⋙ WaPo: Judge orders Roger Stone to explain imminent release of book that may violate gag order http://wapo.st/2SL7A0X

OversightComm: Chairman Cummings Issues Statement on White House Refusal to Produce Documents and Witnesses on Security Clearance Abuses http://bit.ly/2TfEZpz
● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1103021673425575937/photo/1

“The White House appears to be arguing that Congress has no authority to examine decisions by the Executive Branch that impact our national security—even when the President’s former National Security Advisor has pleaded guilty to lying about his contacts with foreign government officials. There is a key difference between a president who exercises his authority under the Constitution and a president who overrules career experts and his top advisors to benefit his family members and then conceals his actions from the American people. The White House’s argument defies the Constitutional separation of powers, decades of precedent before this Committee, and just plain common-sense. The White House security clearance system is broken, and it needs both congressional oversight and legislative reform. I will be consulting with Members of the Committee to determine our next steps.”

CNBC: Trump and White House accuse House Judiciary panel of conducting an ‘abusive’ probe that distracts from agenda of ‘killing babies after they’re born’ http://cnb.cx/2UquDjm
// President Donald Trump tears into a sweeping new investigation launched by Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee.
● The president’s denunciation comes hours after the White House blasts the probe as “disgraceful and abusive” and accuses Democrats of trying to “distract from their radical agenda” of “killing babies after they’re born,” among other inaccurate claims.
● Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., says that the House committee has sent letters requesting documents to 81 people and entities related to the president.

Politico: White House tells Dems it won’t hand over Kushner security clearance docs http://politi.co/2HgIy7B

TheHill, Kris Kolesnik: Cummings shows how oversight should be done – and that’s bad news for Trump http://bit.ly/2SIP9tO

CNBC: Judge slams Roger Stone over book criticizing Robert Mueller, demands he comply with gag order http://cnb.cx/2SIOAAc developing …
● A federal judge on Tuesday blasted Roger Stone over his new book that criticizes special counsel Robert Mueller, and demanded Stone explain his efforts to comply with a gag order that bars him from bad-mouthing Mueller.
● Judge Amy Berman Jackson, in a court filing, said, there “s no question that the order prohibited and continues to prohibit the defendant from making any public statements, using any medium, concerning the investigation.”

🐣 RT @gtconway3d • 33% of Republicans think Trump committed crimes before taking office;
• Voters think Trump is dishonest by a margin of over 2 to 1 (65%-30%), including 26% of Republicans;
• 22% think he is a good role model for children; 71% do not, including 37% of Republicans …
🐣 RT @ThePlumLineGS New Quinnipiac poll:
Trump approval: 38-55
Committed crimes before becoming president: 64-24
Committed crimes while president: 45-43
Believe Cohen over Trump: 50-35
Congress should investigate Cohen claims: 58-35
This is so RISKY!!!
⋙ 📊 Quinnipac Poll: 64 Percent Of U.S. Voters Say Trump Committed A Crime; President Gets Mixed Grades For North Korea http://bit.ly/2EOg17U Approval 38%, Disapproval 55% //➔ So, 9% don’t care if he committed a crime?

🐣 RT @tribelaw .@JRubinBlogger is right: “Political watchers might think we ‘know’ what Trump has done, but a news report . . . is not the same as laying out all the available evidence in front of the American people through sworn testimony and documentary evidence.”
🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Under Rs, House chairmen repeated that there is no evidence of wrongdoing — and then refused to look. They saw their obligation was to protect Trump, and did it rather well. Now Congress will look at the facts, and let the chips fall where they may.
⋙ WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Congress is obligated to follow the facts http://wapo.st/2TtzK4Z

NYT’s Peter Baker: “Trump says it’s a fishing expedition. One reason it’s a fishing expedition is there are a lot of fish in the pond.” on @msnbc

🐣 RT @tedlieu .@RepDonBeyer & I have made a criminal referral of Jared Kushner to @TheJusticeDept. ¤ Making false statements or omitting material info on SF-86 security form is punishable by up to 5 years in prison. More info at @politico huddle. Here’s the letter: https://politi.co/2C7nzAM .

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand House Intel has also hired Diana Pilipenko–a Russian& Ukrainian speaker w/ expertise in anti-corruption, anti-money laundering, and sanctions–to help investigate Trump’s finances. She was previously at Center for American Progress and Deloitte managing corporate investigations.

WaPo: House intelligence panel hires former racketeering and organized crime prosecutor to run Trump probe http://wapo.st/2C6w2V7

🐣 RT @matthewamiller So smart. Not just because Dan knows investigations, but because he knows how DOJ works. One reason Senate Judiciary’s investigation into the Bush US attorney firings was the most successful oversight probe in recent memory is SDNY alum @PreetBharara was counsel.
⋙ NewYorker, Jeffrey Toobin: Adam Schiff Hires a Former Prosecutor to Lead the Trump Investigation http://bit.ly/2ENBwWw Daniel Goldman is a former Asst US Atty for SDNY is “a veteran prosecutor with experience fighting Russian organized crime”

Representative Adam Schiff, the chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, has hired a veteran prosecutor with experience fighting Russian organized crime to lead his investigation of the Trump Administration. Last month, according to a committee source, Daniel Goldman, who served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York from 2007 to 2017, joined the committee’s staff as a senior adviser and the director of investigations.

The hiring of Goldman, who will be joined by three other former federal prosecutors on Schiff’s staff, underlines Schiff’s decision to conduct an aggressive investigation of the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia during the 2016 Presidential campaign. In the rough division of labor among the various committees in the House of Representatives, Schiff’s panel is tackling the most provocative and, so far, most elusive subject related to the President: whether so-called collusion occurred between the Trump campaign and Moscow. In public comments, Schiff has suggested that Trump’s interest as a private citizen in building a tower in Moscow led him to curry favor with Vladimir Putin, the Russian President. American intelligence agencies long ago concluded that the Russian government made significant efforts, through the hacking of e-mails and use of social media, to help elect Trump over Hillary Clinton. The question of whether the Trump campaign facilitated, assisted, or knew about these efforts has been at the heart of the investigation by the special counsel, Robert Mueller—and will also be central to Schiff’s inquiry.

🔊 NPR, Tim Mak: Elderly Trump Critics Await Mueller’s Report — Sometimes Until Their Last Breath http://n.pr/2IScvxp

💽 ABCNews: Former Trump White House lawyer calls Mueller ‘American hero,’ says probe is no witch hunt http://abcn.ws/2EO8fLa
// On Congressional investigations into the White House: “It’s never gonna be over”

⭕ 4 Mar 2019

MSNBC, MTPDaily: Full McFaul: Russia believed ‘their work was helping Trump to win’ http://on.msnbc.com/2TjDAOD
// Former US Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul joins MTP Daily to discuss Trump saying that his 2016 call for Russia to hack Hillary Clinton’s emails was “a joke” and what Russians were really up to in that summer of 2016.

TheAtlantic, Graeme Wood: Will John Bolton Bring on Armageddon—Or Stave It Off? http://bit.ly/2IUzFD8
// The national security adviser could be our best hope for protecting the world from Donald Trump’s impulses.
// April 2019 issue

💽 MSNBC, Rachel Maddow Show: Nadler: ‘Our job is to protect the rule of law in this country’ http://on.msnbc.com/2UlibRH full interview w Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee
// Rep. Jerry Nadler, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, talks with Rachel Maddow about the stack of document requests sent out today as a first installment in a wide range of investigations into the Donald Trump administration.

💙🐣 RT @SethAbramson (THREAD) This thread is a guided tour of the 81 PERSONS from whom the House Judiciary Committee is now seeking documents in contemplation of possible impeachment proceedings down the line. These names tell us much about where Congress is headed. I hope you’ll read on and retweet.
📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1102619649802420225?s=20

NBC/Reuters: Another study finds no link between autism and measles, mumps and rubella vaccine http://nbcnews.to/2XCyKL6
// A large new study finds kids who got no childhood vaccines were more likely to be diagnosed with autism than kids who did get recommended vaccinations. http://nbcnews.to/

WSJ: Lawyer for Cohen Approached Trump Attorneys About Pardon http://on.wsj.com/2HfK4Hc “Mr. Trump has repeatedly declined to rule out pardoning his former aides being investigated by special counsel Robert Mueller and New York federal prosecutors.”
// Possibility of presidential pardon was broached and dismissed after April FBI raid on Cohen’s premises

Politico: Christie: Trump family’s lack of honesty about security clearances is ‘not defensible’ http://politi.co/2HfJo4C

TheHill: #BREAKING: Trump attorney general won’t recuse himself from overseeing Mueller probe http://hill.cm/9N9LT3x 

🐣 RT @Hardball “We don’t want to just rely upon what Michael Cohen said … we need input from everyone who has information.” @RepTedDeutch on the House Judiciary Committee requesting documents. #Hardball https://twitter.com/hardball/status/1102721995257585664/photo/1
// list of 81 people who got letters

WaPo, James Comey: Republicans are wrong. Transparency is possible in the Mueller investigation. http://wapo.st/2INwYDo

💙💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo, Philip Bump: The 81 people and organizations just looped into the Trump probe — and why they were included http://wapo.st/2SJrw41

🐣 RT @HouseIntel @HouseIntel, @HouseForeign and @OversightDems just requested documents and testimony from the White House and State Department related to communications between President Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin. ¤ Read the full letters here: http://bit.ly/2SELVY8
https://twitter.com/HouseIntel/status/1102641695475359745/photo/1-2

According to media reports, President Trump, on multiple occasions, appears to have taken steps to conceal the details of his communications with President Putin from other administration officials, Congress, and the American people. …

These allegations, if true, raise profound national security, counterintelligence, and foreign policy concerns, especially in light of Russia’s ongoing active measures campaign to improperly influence American elections.  In addition, such allegations, if true, undermine the proper functioning of government, most notably the Department’s access to critical information germane to its diplomatic mission and its ability to develop and execute foreign policy that advances our national interests.  Finally, these allegations present serious concerns that materials pertaining to specific communications may have been manipulated or withheld from the official record in direct contravention of federal laws, which expressly require that Presidents and other administration officials preserve such materials.  

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand None of the witnesses contacted by House Judiciary today were hit with brand new document requests that haven’t been asked of them before, by either the special counsel, SDNY, or Congress. Mueller and SDNY were aware these requests were going out.
TheAtlantic, Natasha Bertrand: The House’s Latest Move Could Be a Big Threat to Trump’s Presidency http://bit.ly/2EMfWS2
// A sweeping new probe launched by the House Judiciary Committee could be the most revealing yet about the president’s alleged misconduct.

DailyBeast, Julia Arciga: Jerome Corsi, InfoWars Retract and Apologize for Spreading Seth Rich DNC Murder Conspiracy Theory http://bit.ly/2tODYFE

NBC: House Democrats prepare case to request Trump tax returns http://nbcnews.to/2ThFUWC
// Democrats are crafting a request to send to the IRS and say they will “take all necessary steps” to obtain the president’s returns.

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand 🚨OH boy. The government has notified Judge Amy Berman Jackson of Roger Stone’s Instagram story from yesterday, where he shared an image that claimed he was framed. https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/1102689081585217542/photo/1

CNN, Stephen Collinson: Impending Mueller report may just be the beginning of Trump’s investigation woes http://cnn.it/2IQlChT

Newsweek: Donald Trump Knows Walls Are Closing In As Mueller Report Looms, Ex-Presidential Adviser David Gergen Says http://bit.ly/2XChOo4

JerusalemPost: Russia slams Trump’s ‘deal of the century http://bit.ly/2tLVkTQ “Lavrov, in an interview Sunday with the Kuwait News Agency, charged that unilateral US steps have had a ‘significant negative impact’ on the Mideast diplomatic process.”

Reuters: House panels seek details on Trump communications with Russia’s Putin http://reut.rs/2VCX51v they want to interview translators and other staff involved in their conversations

Politico: Trump-Russia dossier author Christopher Steele backs out of public appearance http://politi.co/2TfTYzR
// His planned remarks at an upcoming conference would have been his first in years.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: ‘Impeachable’ and ‘illegal’ aren’t interchangeable http://wapo.st/2ELOvYy

Politico: These are all the Trump associates targeted in House Judiciary’s wide-ranging probe http://politi.co/2NITkVt

🐣 RT @thedailybeast BREAKING: The House Judiciary Committee sent 80+ letters and document requests to nearly all of Trumpworld—including Eric Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and the NRA
⋙ DailyBeast: Trump Sons, Bannon, Assange, McGahn on House Dems List http://bit.ly/2NHRSmj

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Democrats are set to take a big step toward impeaching Trump http://wapo.st/2NFgxIh

🐣 RT @RVAwonk Wow. Per @JaneMayerNYer, Roger Ailes tipped off Trump about debate questions ahead of the first GOP primary debate in 2015.
⋙ 🐣 Another thing Trump accused Hillary of. Donna Brazile told HRC one ? that she herself thought of, that’s all. Trump: #Imrubberyoureglue

TheAtlantic, Orly Lobel: Trump’s Extreme NDAs http://bit.ly/2TAlx6t
// His nondisclosure agreements are draconian.

DailyBeast, Erin Banco and Betsy Woodruff: Team Trump Keeps Pushing Deal to Send Nuclear Tech to Saudis http://bit.ly/2J0m0e6
// Congress raised ‘grave concerns’ about the Trump administration’s past attempts to send nuclear technology to the Saudis. But Team Trump isn’t done trying.

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Remember when the Obama WH briefly tried to treat Fox News like the arm of the GOP they are rather than a real journalistic outlet and mainstream journalists rallied to their defense? I hope people realize the cover they give Fox when they pretend journalism is practiced there.
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ So far, Trump got help winning the election in the form of information distortion from Russia, The National Enquirer, and Fox News. Anyone else? ¤ (Also, is he capable of doing anything without cheating???)
🐣 RT @gtconway3d If proven, such an attempt to use presidential authority to seek retribution for the exercise of First Amendment rights would unquestionably be grounds for impeachment.
🐣 RT @JaneMayerNYer New from me: Fox News HAD the story of Trump’s hush money payoffs to Stormy Daniels BEFORE the election but killed it because the reporter said she was told, “Good reporting Kiddo, but Rupert Murdoch wants Donald Trump to win. So set it aside.” Reporter sued, is bound by an NDA.
💙💙 NewYorker, Jane Mayer: The Making of the Fox News White House http://bit.ly/2HdETaL
// 3/11/2019 issue; Fox News has always been partisan. But has it become propaganda?

🐣 RT @tribelaw No DOJ policy prevents the indictment of the Trump Organization for felony racketeering — even if Trump himself remains at most an unindicted co-conspirator. Memo to SDNY: Use RICO!
💙 NYT: How Giuliani Might Take Down Trump http://nyti.ms/2tP0fDB
// The parallels between the Mafia and the Trump Organization are striking, and Giuliani perfected the template for prosecuting organized crime.

⭕ 3 Mar 2019

Slate, Michael Politi: Schiff: There Is “Direct Evidence” of Trump Collusion With Russia http://bit.ly/2IQFeCI

NBC: House, Senate panels looking at whether pardon was discussed with Michael Cohen http://nbcnews.to/2Tzmegl
// Congress wants to know if any effort was made by anyone linked to the White House to keep Cohen from flipping on the president.

Politico: Warner: ‘Enormous amounts of evidence’ of possible Russia collusion http://politi.co/2EIMvQO Sen Mark Warner (D-VA)

ABCNews (ThisWeek): Chairman Jerrold Nadler says over 60 entities and individuals close to White House are getting document requests from House Judiciary Committee Monday http://abcn.ws/2Xzc1j0

TheHill/ABC: House Judiciary chair: ‘It’s very clear’ Trump obstructed justice http://bit.ly/2XACpJp Rep Jerrold Nadler (D-NY)

It’s very clear that the president obstructed justice. It’s very clear,” Nadler said on ABC’s “This Week,” before pointing to how Trump has referred to special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation as a “witch hunt” more than 1,000 times. 

“He tried to protect [former national security advsor] Michael Flynn from being investigated by the FBI. He fired [former FBI Director] James Comey in order to stop the ‘Russia thing’ as he told NBC News,” Nadler continued. “He’s intimidated witnesses in public.”

But Nadler said that lawmakers weren’t pushing to launch an impeachment process because they still need to sort out evidence and make a case to the American people.

📊 TheHill: NBC/WSJ Poll: 58% believe Trump hasn’t been truthful about the Russia probe http://bit.ly/2VzS6yG

🐣 RT @FaceTheNation House Intel Committee Chairman @RepAdamSchiff says his committee is looking into @realDonaldTrump’s personal businesses, including allegations that “Russians have been laundering money through the Trump Organization.”
💽 https://twitter.com/FaceTheNation/status/1102234139015692299/photo/1

WaPo: House Judiciary chairman says he will launch probe of Trump’s ‘abuse of power’ http://wapo.st/2VxGYSF Rep Jerrold Nadler (D-NY)

Reuters, Andy Sullivan: Ostrich jacket, fake rallies, therapy dogs and other odd scenes in Trump-Russia probe http://reut.rs/2C26AzP

BBC: Donald Trump launches furious attack on Robert Mueller http://bbc.in/2VveFnX

NBC, Steve Vladeck: Mueller report and Trump-Russia investigation must push Congress to protect future special counsels http://nbcnews.to/2GXyZvg
// Those who fail to study history are doomed to repeat it.

⭕ 2 Mar 2019

Law&Crime: Senate Intel Committee Now Investigating Trump’s Various Trips to Russia http://bit.ly/2UmiQCE

TIME: President Trump Calls Robert Mueller’s Russia Investigation ‘Bullsh–‘ in CPAC Speech http://bit.ly/2HhXthM

TheAtlantic, Natasha Bertrand: Michael Cohen’s Road Map for Democrats http://bit.ly/2tP6W8q
// After the former Trump attorney’s testimony last week, House Oversight Chairman Elijah Cummings says that “all you have to do is follow the transcript.”

Cohen testified that Trump had foreknowledge of WikiLeaks’ plans to release embarrassing Democratic emails in 2016; that Trump implicitly asked Cohen to mislead Congress about the Trump Tower Moscow negotiations that continued throughout the election; and that Trump, while president, reimbursed the hush-money payments Cohen made to a porn star on Trump’s behalf just days before his election victory in violation of campaign-finance laws.

The focus on Trump’s business dealings isn’t arbitrary, veteran investigators have explained. Rather, it’s “essential” to any real understanding of an individual’s network, Andrew McCabe, the former deputy director of the FBI, told me in a recent interview. “I think people think of following the money simply as a way of uncovering whether somebody’s been involved in money-laundering, or a financial crime, which is of course important,” McCabe said. “But on a much more fundamental level, it’s a way of understanding relationships and networks, to understand who the person that I’m interested in is connected to, who they’re communicating with, and who they’re receiving money from or giving money to.”

“That is all association evidence,” McCabe continued. “And it goes to proving the existence of an organization—or, as RICO [the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act] would say, an enterprise.”

NewYorker, Isaac Chotiner: A BuzzFeed Reporter Explains His Controversial Reporting on Michael Cohen and Donald Trump http://bit.ly/2VrJUAi “Cohen himself made it clear in his testimony that he and Trump both understood this to be explicit, that he should lie to Congress”

NPR, Shannon Von Sant: Trump Slams Russia Investigation And Green New Deal At CPAC http://n.pr/2GVCXUV

TheGuardian, Walter Shapiro: Trump is a national security risk – and still Republicans back him http://bit.ly/2NL0bxT
// The Great Jared Kushner Clearance Caper is just the latest affair to prove this presidency is a danger to America

🐣 RT @tribelaw I strongly agree with @EricColumbus that there are compelling reasons in addition to DOJ’s non-indictment policy for full disclosure of Mueller’s factual findings and the underlying evidence, but the misguided non-indictment policy is a decisive reason in itself
⋙ 🐣 RT @EricColumbus Many people say that Mueller’s report should be made public because Trump isn’t indictable as a sitting president. But this is an incomplete argument — for one thing, that might not be why Mueller doesn’t indict him. 1/
📌 https://twitter.com/EricColumbus/status/1100430354362654720

TheHill, Jonathan Turley: The revenge of Rod Rosenstein http://bit.ly/2SCUEu3

ReasonMag/LATimes, Matt Welch: No Magic Bullet for Trump/Russia Investigation http://bit.ly/2XycQZu “[I]t took just 11 short words … to ensure that our long national nightmare will not, in fact, soon end: ‘Mr. Trump did not directly tell me to lie to Congress’.”
// Cohen testimony underscores that Americans are going to have to take responsibility for their own response to the president’s behavior, rather than wait for some mega-revelation

TheAtlantic, Yoni Appelbaum: Impeach Donald Trump http://bit.ly/2EkUphO
// March 2019 issue; Starting the process will rein in a president who is undermining American ideals—and bring the debate about his fitness for office into Congress, where it belongs.

YahooNews/Reuters, Jan Wolfe: Explainer: In Trump-Russia probe, when does collusion become a crime? http://yhoo.it/2EIAGdu

Politico Mag, Jack Shafer: Week 93: Cohen Reveals Russia Scandal Gems Amid the Mudslinging http://politi.co/2NFh2SG
// But Mueller will ultimately determine whether the convicted liar’s accusations against Trump are the real thing or fake.

⭕ 1 Mar 2019

VICE, Greg Walters: Michael Cohen implicated Trump in at least 11 different felonies http://bit.ly/2NCgBZ7

🔆 This❗️⋙ DailyBeast, Kevin Poulsen: Wikileaks Veteran: I ‘Cooperated’ With Feds ‘in Exchange for Immunity’ http://bit.ly/2TaFJwh
// Chelsea Manning, David House; A grand jury probe that began nine years ago is ongoing. And one of Julian Assange’s old crew is now talking. “I’m on the street… not in an embassy,” he tells The Daily Beast.

🐣 RT @nytdavidbrooks This is how moral corrosion happens. Supporting Trump requires daily acts of moral distancing, a process that means that after a few months you are tolerant of any corruption. You are morally numb to everything.
⋙ NYT: Morality and Michael Cohen http://nyti.ms/2EGrPZH
// Wednesday’s testimony and the crisis of American conscience.
🐣 Excuse me. it’s not “the crisis of American conscience.” It’s the crisis of the Republican conscience.

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin A good foreign intel officer could own Kushner in months. His financial vulnerabilities, greed, situational ignorance, dubious foreign contacts, ethical disregard, self-importance and dismissal by more seasoned officials make it too easy. That’s why he shouldn’t have a clearance.

WaPo Editorial: Trump intervened to get Kushner a top-secret clearance. Congress should investigate. http://wapo.st/2UgOIIy

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Nepotism rules exist for a reason. Jared Kushner shows why. http://wapo.st/2BUfmQv

WaPo: Two days in July: As Republicans convened in Cleveland, did Trump receive a heads-up about WikiLeaks? http://wapo.st/2TuWn9i

NYT, Timothy Egan: After Cohen, Republicans Are Now Trump’s Fixers http://nyti.ms/2BUeCeb “doing his dirty work, issuing threats and ditching long-held principles like so many empty beer bottles thrown from a car”
// G.O.P. lawmakers who started by making excuses for the president’s most repulsive personal traits have now moved on to bedrock principles. They are headed for a reckoning.

NYT, John Dean: I Testified Against Nixon. Here’s My Advice for Michael Cohen. http://nyti.ms/2H8T8xr “[A]ll Americans are affected by the growing authoritarianism that made Mr. Trump president. These people who facilitated his rise will remain long after Mr. Trump is gone.”
// My appearance before Congress helped take down a president. Will the same thing happen to Trump?

DailyBeast, Michael Daly: The Day President Trump Signed Michael Cohen’s Hush-Money Check http://bit.ly/2NCmCoJ
// The guy known for delaying payment, if he paid at all, kicked the can on signing sanctions against Russia, even as he made sure his fixer was covered.

Vox, Jen Kirby: The brewing fight over making the Mueller report public, explained http://bit.ly/2EGofis
// The special counsel is expected to deliver his final conclusions to the attorney general. What happens next will depend a lot on Bill Barr.

NYT, David Leonhardt: Questions for Trump http://nyti.ms/2Es1bT2
// We need more information.

● What role did Allen Weisselberg, an executive at the Trump Organization, play in reimbursing Michael Cohen for hush payments made to a porn star who claimed to have had an affair with Trump? The answer could help clarify Trump’s role in making and covering up the payments.

● Did Trump commit fraud by misrepresenting his wealth in documents provided to financial firms? Both Weisselberg’s testimony and Trump’s tax returns could shed light.

● “Was there Russian money coming into the Trump Organization or into Mr. Trump’s personal finances, and was he inflating the numbers [to] get loans?” in the words of Eric Swalwell, a California Democrat. That is, did the Russians have leverage over Trump in 2016?

● Did Donald Trump Jr. lie to Congress in 2017 about Trump’s business ventures in Russia? And what role did he play in the hush-money payments to Stormy Daniels, the porn star with whom Trump allegedly had an affair?

● Did Jay Sekulow, a Trump lawyer, and Abbe Lowell, who represents Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, review and edit Cohen’s false testimony about Trump’s business dealings in Russia? Cohen claimed so on Wednesday, and Sekulow has denied it. Lowell has not commented.

● Can Rhona Graff, Trump’s longtime secretary, confirm Cohen’s allegation that Roger Stone called Trump in 2016 to discuss WikiLeaks-hacked Democratic emails?

● Did Donald Trump Jr. confer with his father about the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting with several Russians? If so, did the president commit perjury by reportedly claiming otherwise in written answers to the special counsel Robert Mueller?

● Did Trump use his now-defunct charitable foundation to avoid paying taxes?

● Did Trump lie about his taxes being under audit as an excuse to avoid releasing his tax returns?

● What does Felix Sater, a Russia-born former business associate of Trump’s who was part of talks to build a Trump Tower in Moscow, know about Trump’s business dealings in Russia?

● And beyond Cohen’s testimony: What do Trump’s tax returns show about his activities in Russia? What other potential crimes are prosecutors — either in New York or at the Justice Department — investigating?

TIME, Renato Mariotti: Why the Mueller Report Might Disappoint Almost Everybody http://bit.ly/2XuKH5m

Politico Mag, Nahal Toosi: Inside the Chaotic Early Days of Trump’s Foreign Policy http://politi.co/2GQ6uPO
// Former top national security officials detail a climate of fear, incompetence and hostility to facts in a White House that wasn’t ready to run the world.

⭕ 28 Feb 2019

NewYorker, Susan Glasser: Donald Trump Went to Vietnam, and Michael Cohen Made It Hell http://bit.ly/2T7Wubb
// On a humiliating twenty-four hours for the President.

… In seven hours of testimony, Trump’s former personal lawyer and fixer testified that the President had paid hush money to cover up an affair with a porn star and produced signed checks to prove it; that he had known in advance about the WikiLeaks dump of hacked Democratic e-mails during the 2016 campaign; that he had engaged in a wide array of questionable and possibly illegal business practices; and that he had lied to the public about doing business in Russia throughout his race for the Presidency. With so much alleged wrongdoing to contemplate, Cohen’s claim that Trump was both a Vietnam draft-dodger and an inveterate liar about it was almost a throwaway.

It was a weak performance from a President who, after the events of the last day, had never seemed weaker. Trump has touted himself a dealmaker, but this week was a reminder that he has a better record of blowing up deals than making them. He has defied laws of political gravity for so long that he thought he was immune to them. He has lied so flagrantly and for so many years without consequence that he thought he could always do so. Rarely has a President been so publicly humiliated, in different settings by such different actors, in such a short span of time. You’d never know it to listen to Trump, though; he is not one to accept or even acknowledge the political predicament his own misjudgment has landed him in.

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 And apparently Trump called Gaetz to thank him for this potentially criminal conduct.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ harrylitman “Gaetz’s conduct satisfied the statutory elements of 18 U.S.C. § 1512 (b). Moreover, given his powerful perch, it more strongly presented the evil the statute was designed to prevent.”
⋙⋙ WaPo, Harry Litman: Did Matt Gaetz illegally intimidate Michael Cohen? http://wapo.st/2IKrvNO

WSJ, Peggy Noonan: Michael Cohen Makes History http://on.wsj.com/2NAVxSS
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// There’s no precedent for such an attack on the essential nature of an American president.

None of these charges were new, precisely. They have been made in books, investigations and interviews both on and off the record. What is amazing though is that such a rebuke—such an attack on the essential nature of a president, and by an intimate—has no equal in our history. I don’t think, as we talk about Mr. Cohen’s testimony, we fully appreciate this. John Dean said there was a cancer growing in the presidency. He didn’t say Richard Nixon was the cancer. He didn’t say the president was wicked and a fraud.

This is bigger than we think, and history won’t miss the import of this testimony.

We close with Mr. Cummings, in his 23rd year in the House. He put a fair-minded face on the hearing. His closing remarks were powerful and humane, and seemed targeted not only at Mr. Cohen but perhaps at the newer members of Congress.

We are here to improve our democracy, he said.

To Mr. Cohen: “If I hear you correctly, it sounds like you’re crying out for a new normal—for us getting back to normal. Sounds to me like you want to make sure our democracy stays intact.”

Then, more broadly: “The one meeting I had with the president, I said, ‘The greatest gift we can give to our children is making sure we give them a democracy that is better than the one we came upon.’” He hoped all of us can get “the democracy we want,” and pass it on to our children, “so they can do better than we did.”

Politico: Dem chairman threatens subpoena over Kushner security clearance http://politi.co/2EobOX1
// House Oversight Committee chair Rep Elijah Cummings

VanityFair, Emily Jane Fox: “Oh My God”: The Inside Story Behind Cohen’s Final Deposition http://bit.ly/2Ueaf4K
// Cathartic musings on a legal pad, a trip to the basement, and a eureka moment all led Cohen, Trump’s disgraced former lawyer, to a moment of public triumph.

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “Mueller has been essentially hands-off with the kids… my imagination runs wild about whether or not that…has been done in coordination with SDNY…Don Jr is at the top of the family list as someone who is totally exposed criminally” – @FrankFigliuzzi1 w/@NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1101249661581574145/photo/1

🐣 RT @matthewamiller People who have never worked in government may not understand what a big deal this Kushner story is. Aside from the security risk and the lies, it is such an insult to every public servant who jumps through a million hoops to do things the right way with zero margin for error.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d And this order came from a president who could never, ever, ever be approved for a security clearance himself.
🐣 RT @sbg1 [Susan Glasser] Big deal alert: The President of the US ordered the government to give a security clearance to his son in law. And then lied about it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @tackettdc “Mr. Trump’s decision in May so troubled senior administration officials that” John Kelly “wrote a contemporaneous internal memo about how he had been “ordered” to give Mr. Kushner the top-secret clearance” @maggienyt @nytmike @anniekarni
⋙⋙ 🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Trump Ordered Officials to Give Jared Kushner a Security Clearance http://nyti.ms/2BWnkJ0
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// by Maggie Haberman, Michael S. Schmidt, Adam Goldman and Annie Karni

Mr. Trump’s decision in May so troubled senior administration officials that at least one, the White House chief of staff at the time, John F. Kelly, wrote a contemporaneous internal memo about how he had been “ordered” to give Mr. Kushner the top-secret clearance.

The White House counsel at the time, Donald F. McGahn II, also wrote an internal memo outlining the concerns that had been raised about Mr. Kushner — including by the C.I.A. — and how Mr. McGahn had recommended that he not be given a top-secret clearance. …

In May 2018, the White House Counsel’s Office, which at the time was led by Mr. McGahn, recommended to Mr. Trump that Mr. Kushner not be given a clearance at that level. But the following day, Mr. Trump ordered Mr. Kelly to grant it to Mr. Kushner anyway, the people familiar with the events said.

💙💙 WaPo/Bloomberg, Laurence Arnold: Your Guide to Understanding the Trump-Russia Saga http://wapo.st/2H8GePW

Vox, Andrew Prokop: What Michael Cohen’s testimony means for the Russia investigation http://bit.ly/2XxUJT8
// Cohen offered intriguing new information — but he clearly hasn’t made Mueller’s case.

Politico: Trump’s inner circle sustains collateral damage in Cohen hearing http://politi.co/2VrtfNb
// The president’s former attorney mentioned some of Trump’s children and close business associates in his House testimony.

DailyBeast, Spencer Ackerman: House Intel Will Call Trump Org Moneyman Allen Weisselberg To Testify http://bit.ly/2IJDafA
// The intelligence committee has indicated for months it intends to follow Trump’s money. Allen Weisselberg keeps the Trump Organization’s receipts.

🔊 Lawfare Podcast: Listen to Bonus Edition: Michael Cohen vs. the Committee with No Bull http://apple.co/2UdnvGS Michael Cohen testimony excerpts (without the clamor); about 1hour

Axios: Cummings: House Oversight will seek interviews with Trump Jr., Ivanka http://bit.ly/2IJ6yTr

🐣 RT @krassenstein BOOM! ¤ House Oversight Committee will seek testimony under oath from Ivanka Trump & Don Jr. ¤ Perjure yourselves or give up yourselves and your father. ¤ You decide!

💙💙 NYT, Marcy Wheeler: Did Cohen Give a Peek at the Mueller Report? http://nyti.ms/2tFyJZ5
// The special counsel is still hiding events that lie at the core of his investigation — events that involve the president directly.

Even before Michael Cohen appeared before the House Oversight Committee to begin testifying Wednesday, he delivered explosive new information. Several days before WikiLeaks published Democratic National Committee emails on July 22, 2016, Roger Stone called Donald Trump and — on a speaker phone that permitted Mr. Cohen to hear — told the presidential candidate that “he had just gotten off the phone with Julian Assange,” who told him that “within a couple of days, there would be a massive dump of emails that would damage Hillary Clinton’s campaign.” According to Mr. Cohen, the president expressed happiness about the prospect “to the effect of ‘Wouldn’t that be great.’”

The detail is remarkable not just because it undercuts the president’s claims that Mr. Stone never provided him such details. It’s also a testament to how much critical information the special counsel, Robert Mueller, has kept hidden even in the most provocative of his “speaking indictments.” Even after months of investigation and voluminous indictments and sentencing memos, he’s still hiding events that lie at the core of his investigative mandate — events that involve the president directly.

With virtually every charging document in the Russia investigation, Mr. Mueller’s team has provided far more detail than necessary and, in the process, sketched out the framework of what the investigators found. The description of the lies of a former campaign adviser, George Papadopoulos, disclosed that the campaign first learned Russians were planning to dump emails from Mrs. Clinton in April 2016, before the Democrats figured out they had been hacked. Even as Russians were dangling those emails, another filing from Mr. Mueller shows, other Russians were pitching a ridiculously lucrative real estate deal that depended on the involvement of President Vladimir Putin. Indeed, that same filing revealed that Mr. Cohen took steps to travel to St. Petersburg, possibly to meet with Mr. Putin, around the same time that Donald Trump Jr. met with Russians asking for sanctions relief. Mr. Mueller’s description of Michael Flynn’s lies explained how Mr. Flynn persuaded the Russians to hold off on any response to President Barack Obama’s imposition of sanctions in retaliation for Russia’s election interference.

Each of those documents nods to Mr. Trump’s involvement. …

Mr. Mueller’s public filings have laid out a broad framework showing that Russians dangled a real estate deal and dirt on Hillary Clinton while asking for a range of sanctions relief. If Mr. Mueller were to charge this quid pro quo as a conspiracy or describe it as one in a report, it wouldn’t matter whether Mr. Trump knew of all the events that furthered the conspiracy. Because of the way conspiracy law works, it’s enough to show that Mr. Trump willingly entered into the conspiracy and took overt acts to pursue its objectives.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: The mob analogy got a whole lot stronger http://wapo.st/2SC0YC4
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● Everything goes through Trump (including the details of the hush-money reimbursement payments)
● By Cohen’s estimate, Trump used him more than 500 times to threaten and intimidate people.
● Tactics such as “catch and kill” and inflating or deflating his wealth are standard Trump tactics, Cohen says.
● Trump is a pathological liar in Cohen’s telling, looking him in the eye to inquire about the Moscow Tower deal and going out to tell crowds the same day “No Russia deals.”
● Trump used lawyers to shield himself from detection (e.g., Jay Sekulow edited Cohen’s false testimony, the hush-money payments went through Cohen). Lawyers are there not to advise as to legality but to enable Trump’s allegedly illegal acts.
● Protecting Trump requires finessing testimony, scaring witnesses and flat-out perjury.

TheAtlantic, Elaina Plotte and Laine Godfrey: The Real Significance of Michael Cohen’s Testimony http://bit.ly/2tIjwpW
// The response to his appearance on the Hill could offer a preview of the Mueller report’s aftermath if the findings are anything less than earthshaking.

DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng and Will Sommer: Rudy Giuliani and Trumpworld Raged as ‘Career Criminal Liar’ Michael Cohen Spilled Secrets http://bit.ly/2UcWMds
// It was former Trump fixer Michael Cohen’s turn in the barrel on Wednesday.

DailyBeast, Barbara McQuade: The Case Against Trump Has Never Been Stronger After Cohen Testimony http://bit.ly/2Vq789V
// The president’s ex-fixer credibly accuses him of felonies that, pending more evidence, should result in impeachment and indictment.

🐣 RT @McFaul Trump has held three major summits – Singapore, Helsinki, and Hanoi –with two autocratic enemies of the United States, Kim Jong Un and Putin, and struck out 3 times. Hoping 4th big summit produces better results … any positive results!

⭕ 27 Feb 2019 Cohen Testifies

NewYorker, John Cassidy: Michael Cohen’s Damning Portrayal of Trump as a Lying, Racist Crook http://bit.ly/2T5atyy

TheGuardian, Jon Swaine: Michael Cohen’s explosive allegations suggest danger for Trump on two fronts http://bit.ly/2Tqwaby
// Trump’s ex-fixer hints Mueller may have proof of coordination with Russia and again alleges campaign finance violations

WaPo, Max Boot: Here are five felonies Trump committed — if Cohen is telling the truth http://wapo.st/2Styw5a

1. Conspiracy to defraud the United States. Cohen testified that he was present in July 2016 when Trump took a call on the speakerphone from Roger Stone, who said “that he had just gotten off the phone with Julian Assange and that Mr. Assange told Stone that, within a couple of days, there would be a massive dump of emails that would damage Hillary Clinton’s campaign.” According to Cohen, Trump replied, “Wouldn’t that be great.” (Stone has denied that account, in possible violation of a judge’s gag order.) Trump cannot claim that he did not know where the leaked emails ultimately came from: It had been public knowledge since mid-June 2016 that Russian hackers had penetrated the Democratic National Committee.

2. Lying to the FBI and the Justice Department. According to CNN, Trump, in his written testimony to special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, claimed “that Roger Stone did not tell him about WikiLeaks, nor was he told about the 2016 Trump Tower meeting between his son, campaign officials and a Russian lawyer promising dirt on Hillary Clinton.” Cohen contradicted those assertions.

3. Suborning perjury. Cohen testified that Trump encouraged him to lie to Congress about his attempts in 2016 to build a Trump Tower in Moscow and that his personal lawyers reviewed the mendacious testimony.

4. Violating campaign finance laws. Cohen testified that Trump told him to pay off a porn star and reimbursed him for doing so. Cohen even produced a check Trump signed while he was president and another one that was signed by Donald Trump Jr., implicating the president’s son in this felony, as well.

To these four offenses, one may add: 5. Bank, wire and tax fraud. Cohen testified that Trump inflated his assets to win bank loans and deflated them to reduce his taxes — precisely the kind of scheme for which Trump’s former campaign manager, Paul Manafort, is now facing lengthy prison time. And Cohen added that he knew of other offenses that federal prosecutors are still investigating.

TheAtlantic, David Graham: The Day Trump Lost Control of the Conversation http://bit.ly/2Sy021c
// Michael Cohen showed he’d learned some tricks from his former mentor.

NewYorker, Isaac Chotiner: A Legal Editor on What We Learned from Michael Cohen’s Congressional Testimony http://bit.ly/2SyaENL Interview with Lawfare’s Quinta Jurecic

WSJ Editorial: Cohen in the Colosseum http://on.wsj.com/2Nxabuo
// The legal fixer unloads on his former boss, with little new information
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The day was above all a reminder that Americans elected a President in 2016 who had spent decades in the sleazier corners of New York business and tabloid life. He surrounded himself with political rogues like Mr. Stone, legal hustlers like Mr. Cohen, and even brought in a Beltway bandit from central casting, Paul Manafort, as his campaign chairman for a time.

Republicans knew all this when they nominated Mr. Trump, and now he and the GOP will pay a political price as Democrats marinate in that blue past in hearing after hearing. Character does matter, especially in Presidents.

🐣 RT @CNN Sen. Kamala Harris this week mischaracterized a 2008 policy she supported that led to undocumented minors who were arrested for suspected felonies being turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement before they had been convicted of crimes https://cnn.it/2EcJ8jy 

🐣 RT @vermontgmg [Garrett Graff] Incredible to see all the hubris drained from Cohen. I’ve been personally screamed at by Cohen on the phone before and know how much bravado he once had. This is a man with nothing left, with no reason to lie or obfuscate at all. Humbling, in its way.

DailyBeast, Adam Rawnsley and Sam Brodey: Forget Cohen: Allen Weisselberg is the Trump Exec Who Could Take Down the Donald http://bit.ly/2TqLDIG
// As Michael Cohen testified, the name of another member of the Trump Organization came up at least 35 times as his partner in hushing up Trump’s mistress problem.

🐣 RT @RobertBReich The testimony of Michael Cohen alone suggests the president could be guilty of:
—Conspiracy to defraud the United States.
—Lying to the DOJ & the Special Counsel.
—Campaign finance violations.
—Encouraging perjury.
—State & local tax fraud.
Let that sink in.

🐣 RT @gconway3d “[I]t is the truth they fear, and it is the truth — the fundamental reality of the world as it actually is — that they feel compelled to destroy. This is the central organizing principle of the Republican Party now … annihilating truth to defend Mr. Trump ….”
⋙ 🐣 RT @Peter_Wehner “Republicans on the committee tried to destroy the credibility of Cohen’s testimony, not because they believe that his testimony is false, but because they fear it is true.” My latest @nytimes piece
⋙⋙ NYT, Peter Wehner: Republicans Sink Further Into Trump’s Cesspool http://nyti.ms/2GPQ2iD
// What they left out of their questioning of Michael Cohen says more about the degradation of my former party than anything they said.

🐣 RT @tonyschwartz Republicans say we can’t listen to Cohen because he has told lies. Trump has told more than 9000 lies since becoming president. Why do they consider him credible when they know he isn’t?

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⋙ NYT: Michael Cohen Accuses Trump of Expansive Pattern of Lies and Criminality http://nyti.ms/2EC7ftG

Michael D. Cohen, who represented Mr. Trump for a decade, told Congress that the president lied to the American public about business interests in Russia during the 2016 campaign and lied to reporters about stolen Democratic emails. Mr. Trump also told Mr. Cohen to lie about illegal hush payments to cover up alleged sexual indiscretions, the lawyer charged.

The allegations, aired at a daylong hearing before the House Oversight and Reform Committee, exposed a dark underside of Mr. Trump’s business and political worlds in the voice of one of the ultimate insiders. Perhaps no close associate of a president has turned on him in front of Congress in such dramatic fashion since John Dean testified against President Richard M. Nixon during the Watergate scandal.

“He is a racist. He is a con man. And he is a cheat,” Mr. Cohen said of the president. Mr. Cohen, who has pleaded guilty to lying under oath to Congress, among other crimes, said he did so to protect Mr. Trump. “I am not protecting Mr. Trump anymore,” he said.

🐣 RT @voxdotcom “You spoke about how the president and his attorney put you and your family in danger by calling you a liar and a rat and disparaging you in public. I understand your fear, Michael. I have family too.” —Stormy Daniels
⋙ Vox: Stormy Daniels thanks Michael Cohen for his “courage, at long last” http://bit.ly/2SwDPkn
// Daniels responded to Cohen’s testimony, asking if he “believed her now” when she said the president’s words put her danger.

💽 MSNBC, TheBeatWithAri: Smoking gun? Cohen testifies on clues Trump mislead Mueller http://on.msnbc.com/2Xut31Q
// MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent, Ari Melber, breaks down how the most devastating claim made by Michael Cohen during his public testimony before the House Oversight Committee, is relevant to the Mueller probe. Melber walks through how Michael Cohen’s allegation that Trump was aware of the Wikileaks email dump before it happened, could potentially contradict Trump’s own written answers to Special Counsel Mueller.

🐣 Cohen said both that Trump would do anything to win, including getting help from Russia AND that he didn’t think he’d win. So would Trump Tower Moscow be a consolation prize if he lost? The Russians wanted sanctions relief. He couldn’t deliver unless he was president. Confused.
⋙ 🐣Maybe Trump Tower Moscow is still in the mix.

🐣 RT @chrislhayes It takes an extremely strenuous effort of pretending to be stupid to not see that *obviously* Trump knew the Russians were illegally trying to help him and he welcomed that help and encouraged it every chance he got. That’s just the clear, public record of known facts.

TheBulwark, Kim Wehle: The Five Biggest Takeaways from Michael Cohen’s Testimony http://bit.ly/2SwfXNQ
// What Cohen had to say about the president—and what our system of democracy should do about it all.

1) Cohen testified that, in connection with a possible purchase of the Buffalo Bills football team, Trump knowingly provided false information to Deutsche Bank regarding his assets. He also said that Trump provided false information to insurance companies and devalued assets for purposes of his tax liability. If Cohen is accurate, it could amount to federal felonies for bank, insurance, and tax fraud.

2) Cohen testified that he last spoke with the White House in the weeks following the FBI’s raid of his hotel room and office in April 2018, but declined to provide specifics of those communications on the request of the Southern District of New York, which he indicated is investigating the matter. Cohen also said that he is aware of other wrongdoing by Trump that is under investigation by the SDNY.

3) Cohen testified that Trump’s lawyers reviewed and made edits to Cohen’s prior prepared testimony to Congress. That’s the testimony that gave rise to his guilty plea for lying to Congress about the timing of the Trump Tower Moscow negotiations. Cohen said, in addition, that the changes made by Trump’s lawyers related to the length of time that the Trump Tower Moscow negotiations stayed alive—precisely the issue that Cohen lied to Congress about.

4) Cohen testified that in or about May 2017, he met with Trump in the White House. At that meeting, Trump allegedly made clear to Cohen what he wanted Cohen to say to Congress—i.e., “no Russia,” “no collusion,” “no involvement,” “no interference,” “it’s all a witch hunt,” and “this has to end.” Cohen also said that Trump asked him to tell the press and the public that Trump was “not knowledgeable” about the payments made to Stormy Daniels to silence her regarding their sexual affair in the run-up to the 2016 election.

5) Cohen provided granular details about how he hid the hush money payment to Stormy Daniels—including lying to Melania Trump—and made very clear that Trump had knowledge of and even directed the crime. Cohen entered into the congressional record a cancelled $35,000 check bearing Donald Trump’s signature, which Cohen said was reimbursement for the payment he made to Daniels. According to prosecutors from the SDNY, Cohen’s payment—made on behalf of “Individual 1” (aka Trump)—amounted to a crime under the federal campaign finance laws.

MotherJones, David Corn: How Cohen’s Testimony Backs Up the Case That Trump Helped Russia Attack the 2016 Election http://bit.ly/2GQfwMV
// The issue is not collusion—it’s aiding and abetting.

TheAtlantic, Franklin Foer: A Moral Indictment of Trump http://bit.ly/2T4kXyc
// Michael Cohen’s testimony was a reminder that this presidency isn’t normal.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews In recent months researchers have discovered that North Korea has as many as 20 undisclosed ballistic missile sites.
⋙ NYT: Cohen Testimony Raises Questions About Trump’s Financial Disclosure http://nyti.ms/2EAZtQK

🐣 RT @bradheath Cummings said his office worked “very closely” with federal prosecutors in New York and the special counsel, and he thinks “there is another shoe to drop.”

DailyBeast: Cohen Made Trump Look Like a Gangster http://bit.ly/2ICt9kf
// by Spencer Ackerman, Sam Brodey, Justin Miller; From paying hush money to expecting subordinates to lie, Cohen told Congress his ex-boss acts like a career criminal. He might’ve stayed loyal if Trump upheld his end of the deal.

🐣 RT @matthewjdowd My take: 1. Elijah Cummings is a patriot. 2. I have criticized and never been a fan of Michael Cohen and have actually been on the receiving end of his tirades, and I found him eminently credible today and believe he has tremendous remorse. Really bad day for Pres.Trump and GOP.

🐣 RT @samstein So Michael Cohen is saying that there won’t be a peaceful transfer of power if Trump loses. ¤ #gulp

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Elijah Cummings just told reporters that the Oversight Committee “probably will” talk with Trump Org. CFO Allen Weisselberg.

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger for all the complaints of her grandstanding, AOC had a purpose to the line of questioning, got public reports damaging to Trump in and made clear Weisselberg and other witnesses are key to Trump organiz illegality. It will be all this that will be Trump’s downfall

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance The conundrum Republicans don’t seem to understand that they face when they condemn Cohen for being a felon is that he pleaded guilty to conduct that Trump participated in and of which he is also guilty.

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman What matters about the alleged Trump-Stone phone call:
-Trump told Mueller in writing he never discussed WikiLeaks w Stone
-“Within a couple of days” the WikiLeaks emails would drop. They did drop in 3 days.
What doesn’t matter:
-WikiLeaks already posted that they had emails!

🐣 RT @JohnBrennan Committee Republicans are making no effort to find truth. They are failing their Constitutional responsibilities by covering up the corruption of a sitting President. What is happening to the soul & integrity of the once storied Republican Party?

🐣 RT @RBReich So far Cohen has confirmed that Trump:
–Knew ahead of time about the release of hacked emails
–Committed fraud by devaluing assets for property taxes
–Abused his charity for personal gain
–Paid off a mistress, committing election fraud
When will it be enough for the GOP?

🐣 RT @DavidCornDC By the way, not one House Republican during this whole long day defended Trump on any of the many particulars. Not on a single point.

🐣 RT @EricHolder Mark Meadows just doesn’t get it. To use a black woman essentially as an exhibit was, at best, insensitive. Jim Jordan’s focus on Rod Rosenstein is classic obfuscation. Yes, Cohen has lied. He’s a criminal. But he was a chief aide to your President. Awful day for Republicans

🐣 RT @chrislhayes Michael Cohen’s three clients are
1) Trump
2) Elliott Broidy, who he also arranged mistress hush payments for. (They met each other working on the RNC Finance Committee)
3) Sean Hannity

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Not new, but so striking to watch how, with the exception of Amash, no GOP member is even remotely interested in direct evidence of criminality by a sitting president. Just couldn’t care less.

🐣 RT @AriMelber Wow Rep. Cummings going right up to the line of detailing how in prison terms, Trump labeling Cohen a “rat” puts him in potentially direct physical danger when he reports to prison.

BuzzFeedNews: Roger Stone Says Michael Cohen Is Lying, After Stone Was Ordered Not To Comment On The Mueller Investigation http://bit.ly/2En3YwK
// Cohen said in his prepared remarks that Stone told Trump in a call in July 2016 that Stone had talked to Assange and there would be an email dump damaging to Hillary Clinton’s campaign.

🐣 RT @maggieNYT Big – Cohen says Trump asked him to say that Trump wasn’t knowledgable of Cohen’s payments to Daniels. This was Feb 2018, when Trump was president for a year already. He says Trump called him to direct him to mislead the public.

🐣 RT @muellertimepodcast Cohen is annihilating these Republicans. This is unbelievable. Speechless #CohenTestimony

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood Cohen to GOP committee members trying so hard to shield Trump: “i’m responsible for your silliness because i did the same thing you’re doing now – for 10 years”
⋙ 🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood in many years of covering Congress i can’t remember a comeback that effective from a witness to hostile lawmakers
⋙ 🐣 RT @gtconway3d Jordan just got body-slammed.

ABCPolitics Chris Christie on Michael Cohen testimony: “There hasn’t been one Republican yet who’s tried to defend the president on the substance. I think that’s something that should be concerning to the White House.” https://abcn.ws/2EkiLIL 
💽 https://twitter.com/ABCPolitics/status/1100807228603359233/photo/1

USAToday: ‘He was telling me to lie.’ Michael Cohen delivers searing testimony about President Trump http://bit.ly/2T1TDRl

TheBulwark, Kim Wehle: Michael Cohen’s Testimony Is Really About Impeachment http://bit.ly/2Srhogt
// Forget the racism and bluster and vanity. This is about high crimes and misdemeanors.

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Michael Cohen Is Trump’s Worst Nightmare: A Loser With Nothing to Lose http://bit.ly/2TkzYLA
// The ‘fixer’ is a perfect exemplar of Trump’s world: corrupt and corrupting, venal and vicious, he is the true picture of the ‘best people’ with whom Trump surrounds himself.

🐣 RT @MaxBoot A reminder that Mueller has vouched for Cohen’s truthfulness since he turned state’s evidence. https://twitter.com/MaxBoot/status/1100760212171034630/photo/1

🐣 RT @CNNPolitics This is the check Michael Cohen is providing to Congress, dated Aug. 1, 2017, for $35,000. It doesn’t show what the payment was for, but Cohen will testify the check was signed by Trump to reimburse “illegal hush money I paid on his behalf” https://cnn.it/2EeWsnB https://twitter.com/CNNPolitics/status/1100740857739857920/photo/1

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger Cohen testimony blockbusters: 1. Trump knew about WikiLeaks/dumps of stolen emails and approved Stone’s contacts 2. paid off Cohen during pres. 3. Trump lawyers vetted false Cohen testimony (now THEY have criminal liability) 4. Trump continued involvement in Moscow deal/lies

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Great catch by @ScottMStedman: Trump told Mueller in writing that Roger Stone did not tell him about WikiLeaks, per CNN. But Cohen now says Stone told Trump about the impending WikiLeaks release in July 2016. If Mueller can prove Cohen’s story…
⋙ CNN (2018): Exclusive: Two key answers from Trump to Mueller http://cnn.it/2RmwLqw
// 11/29/2018

⭕ 26 Feb 2019

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Michael Cohen Plans to Call Trump a ‘Con Man’ and a ‘Cheat’ in Congressional Testimony http://nyti.ms/2BSib4w
⋙ 💙💙 ≣ NYT: Michael Cohen Testimony to House Committee on Oversight and Reform [pdf] http://bit.ly/2VmPsMn 20p

🔆 This❗️⋙ WSJ: Cohen to Testify That Trump Engaged in Criminal Conduct While in Office http://on.wsj.com/2TjElXg
// President’s ex-lawyer will tell House committee he witnessed Trump’s ‘lies, racism and cheating,’ role in hush payments, says a person familiar with his plans

💙 Politico: Mueller scores big win as court rejects challenge to his appointment http://politi.co/2U6dBqw

🐣 RT @CNNpolitics Michael Cohen ahead of his public congressional testimony on Wednesday: “I look forward to tomorrow, to being able to, in my voice, to tell the American people my story and I’m gonna let the American people decide exactly who’s telling the truth” https://cnn.it/2Thh1t5 

🐣 RT @maddow Here’s a nice narrative on it from the Justice Department: http://bit.ly/2ExKBCp

Politico: Trump’s inner circle might escape Mueller charges — but still won’t be safe http://politi.co/2IE8iNM
// Federal prosecutors and Democratic committees are just getting started.

🐣 RT @NicolleDWallace The entire WH strategy is to call him a liar. Let that sink in. Trump is near 10k lies in office. People close to him say he doesn’t even know when he’s lying anymore. Cohen has tapes. Cohen has one way to lessen his sentence: tell the truth.
⋙ NYT: On Eve of Michael Cohen’s Testimony, Republican Threatens to Reveal Compromising Information http://nyti.ms/2H32hrq

🐣 RT @AOC In case you missed it, while the GOP is calling paying a living wage “socialism,” a Republican Senator full-on quoted National Fascist Party leader and Hitler ally Benito Mussolini like it’s a Hallmark card.
⋙ 🐣 RT @JohnCornyn “We were the first to assert that the more complicated the forms assumed by civilization, the more restricted the freedom of the individual must become.” Benito Mussolini

🐣 RT @danpfeiffer If you think Matt Gaetz is a creation unique to the Trump era, you haven’t been paying attention to the escalating stupidity of Republican politics for the last decade

Wonkette: Michael Cohen’s Going To F*ck Trump On Live TV Tomorrow, And HE’S BRINGING RECEIPTS http://bit.ly/2XpKMax

TheAtlantic, Rep Adam Schiff (D-CA): America Must Stand as a Bulwark Against Autocracy http://bit.ly/2H4UXvo
// The House Intelligence Committee’s first hearing will focus on the rise of authoritarianism and the threat to liberal democracy around the world.

DailyBeast, Sam Stein and Maxwell Tani: CNN Assures Dems: Sarah Isgur Won’t Have Editorial Control in Any 2020 Coverage http://bit.ly/2NwmUxc
// The cable channel continues damage control over hiring a long-time Republican operative for a high-ranking editorial gig.

WaPo: Cohen plans scathing testimony about Trump, Russia and Stormy Daniels http://wapo.st/2H9ilYu

NYT: Planned in Michael Cohen’s Testimony: A Litany of Accusations Against Trump http://nyti.ms/2H32hrq
// Maggie Haberman

Among the most explosive and potentially damning aspects of Mr. Cohen’s testimony will be providing evidence of potential criminal conduct since Mr. Trump became president, according to the person familiar with the plans.

Mr. Cohen will describe in what was called “granular detail” the plan to pay Ms. Daniels, which he will say was initiated by Mr. Trump, the person familiar with the testimony plans said. Mr. Cohen has pleaded guilty to a federal campaign finance-related charge in connection with that payment. Prosecutors have implicated Mr. Trump, identifying him as “Individual 1,” in connection with that charge in documents filed in the case.

He will also discuss how long Mr. Trump continued to ask about plans for a Trump Tower project in Moscow after the Iowa caucuses had taken place in February 2016. Mr. Cohen pleaded guilty last November to lying to Congress in testimony in 2017 about the duration of time over which the Moscow project discussions took place.

Mr. Cohen was paid $35,000 a month under what was described by Mr. Trump’s lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, as a retainer agreement, some of which was a reimbursement for the payment to Ms. Daniels. There was never a retainer agreement signed between Mr. Cohen and Mr. Trump or the Trump Organization, the person familiar with the payments said.

The person briefed on Mr. Cohen’s plans said he is planning to bring documents that will illustrate his claims. The person familiar with the plans indicated that Mr. Cohen will present other documents beyond the financial statements, but the person did not specify what those might be. The documents will be shared in a way for the viewing public to see them, the person said.

He is prepared to describe Mr. Trump making racist statements, as well as lying or cheating in business. Last fall, Mr. Cohen told Vanity Fair that Mr. Trump frequently used racist language, telling the magazine that his former boss said during the 2016 campaign that “black people are too stupid to vote for me.”

He will also describe the president inflating or devaluing his net worth, referring to a financial statement of Mr. Trump’s that Mr. Cohen has in his possession, the person said. Those financial statements cannot be independently verified without Mr. Trump’s tax returns, which he has never made public, the person said.

WaPo: New Michael Cohen testimony may undermine Trump’s spin on Mueller http://wapo.st/2SZFaFx

When Cohen, Trump’s longtime personal fixer, publicly appears before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday, he will testify to the following things, according to reports in The Post, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times:
● Cohen will “for the first time publicly accuse the president of criminal conduct while in office related to a hush-money payment to a porn star.” 
● Cohen will “offer ‘very specific details’ — some of which have not yet been made public — about arranging the hush-money payments at Trump’s direction.”
● Cohen will “discuss how long Mr. Trump continued to ask about plans for a Trump Tower project in Moscow after the Iowa caucuses had taken place in February 2016.”
● Cohen is “expected to recount racist remarks Mr. Trump allegedly made to him, including instances in which Mr. Trump allegedly questioned the intelligence of African-Americans.”

WaPo: 20 questions that Michael Cohen could answer for lawmakers when he testifies on Capitol Hill this week http://wapo.st/2UaFOfE
⋙ See under Entire Articles: WP 20?s for M Cohen 2-26-2019

1. You pleaded guilty to lying to Congress about a possible Trump Tower project in Moscow. In a memo for your sentencing, your attorney wrote, “Furthermore, in the weeks during which his then-counsel prepared his written response to the congressional Committees, Michael remained in close and regular contact with White House-based staff and legal counsel to Client-1.” (Client-1 refers to Trump.)

Who are the “White House-based staff and legal counsel to Client-1” that you remained in contact with, and what instruction did they give you about your testimony?

2. BuzzFeed News reported that Trump directed you to lie to Congress, and that you told the special counsel as much. Describe any conversation you and Trump had about your testimony. Did he direct you to lie, and did you tell that to the special counsel’s office?

3. Do you believe Trump obstructed any investigation, and do you have evidence to prove that?

4. Were you ever offered a pardon in exchange for being silent?

5. Can you provide more information about the frequency and substance of your conversations with Trump about the Trump Tower Moscow project after January 2016?

6. Can you provide any further information about the frequency and substance of your discussions with Trump family members regarding the Trump Tower Moscow project?

7. What campaign official did you talk to about possible travel to Russia?

8. Please describe any contact you had with the Russian government about Trump Tower Moscow or other topics during the 2016 campaign.

9. You have repeatedly denied the allegation contained in the so-called “Steele dossier” that you traveled to Prague during the campaign to meet with Russian operatives. Here today, under oath: Did you or anyone else associated with Donald Trump travel to Europe during the campaign to meet with anyone associated with the Russian government or acting on its behalf?

10. To your knowledge, was President Trump ever informed by his son Donald Trump Jr. or anyone else before his son took a meeting with a Russian lawyer in June 2016?

11. Do you believe that President Trump or anyone associated with his campaign coordinated with a Russian effort to interfere in the U.S. election?

12. According to court documents, two Trump Organization executives were involved in 2017 with approving your reimbursement for money paid to adult-film actress Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election. The two executives agreed to describe monthly payments to you as legal services, the documents say, though you were no longer working for the company as a lawyer. Who were those two executives, and do you have reason to believe they knew at the time that that description was not accurate?

13. How many times did you discuss payments to Karen McDougal and Stormy Daniels with President Trump before and after the 2016 election? Describe each of those conversations to the best of your memory.

14. Did you ever discuss payments to McDougal and Daniels with other members of the Trump family? With other campaign officials? Describe those conversations.

15. According to AMI’s non-prosecution agreement, you met with AMI publisher David Pecker and a member of the Trump campaign in August 2015 to discuss how AMI could assist the campaign by buying and burying negative stories about President Trump’s relationships with women. Was the campaign member President Trump? Please describe what occurred at that meeting.

16. AMI’s agreement with the government also indicates that David Pecker agreed at that meeting to keep you apprised of any such stories when they arose. Please describe each instance you can recall where Pecker reached out to discuss a possible negative story regarding President Trump? Are you aware of other instances during the campaign when you helped arrange for people with potentially negative information to be paid for their silence? Please describe any such instances.

17. What role, if any, did you play in the March 2016 AMI stories alleging, without evidence, that Sen. Ted Cruz had engaged in extramarital affairs? How about in the AMI story that suggested Senator Cruz’s father could have played a role in assassinating President John F. Kennedy?

18. Stormy Daniels has said that in 2011, when In Touch magazine was preparing to publish a story about her alleged affair with Donald Trump, a man threatened her and her infant daughter in a parking lot in Las Vegas. Do you believe that episode occurred, and were you involved in any way?

19. In January 2018, you produced a letter purportedly from Daniels, denying an affair with the president. Did you discuss that statement with the president before writing and releasing it?

20. You have admitted that you lied the last time you testified before Congress, and you will be going to prison for that. Why should we believe you now?

⭕ 25 Feb 2019

🐣 RT @RonaldKlain They impeached Nixon for less. Really they did. We’ve just become numb to the daily disclosures.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RobertMaGuire The House Judiciary Committee believes it has evidence that Trump asked Whitaker whether Berman, a Trump appointee, could un-recuse and regain control of his office’s investigation into Trump’s former lawyer and his real-estate business
⋙⋙ WSJ: House Investigators Probe Trump Contact With Matthew Whitaker http://on.wsj.com/2UaRaR4
// Interest centers on a U.S. attorney’s office inquiry into Michael Cohen, Trump Organization

WaPo: U.S. Cyber Command operation disrupted Internet access of Russian troll factory on day of 2018 midterms http://wapo.st/2NwZCat

The U.S. military blocked Internet access to an infamous Russian entity seeking to sow discord among Americans during the 2018 midterms, several U.S. officials said, a warning that the group’s operations against the United States are not cost-free.

The strike on the Internet Research Agency in St. Petersburg, a company underwritten by an oligarch close to President Vladi­mir Putin, was part of the first offensive cyber campaign against Russia designed to thwart attempts to interfere with a U.S. election, the officials said.

“They basically took the IRA offline,” according to one individual familiar with the matter who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss classified information. “They shut ‘em down.”

VanityFair, Abigail Tracy: Mueller Appears After Something Really Big: Reading Between the Lines in Advance of the Special Counsel’s Report http://bit.ly/2TjjmnA
⋙ See under Entire Articles: VF Tracy Mueller Smthg Big 2-25-2019

WaPo, Michael Gerson: Trump’s ideology isn’t populism. It’s catastrophism. http://wapo.st/2EctPHV

DailyBeast, Erin Banco: Manafort’s Lawyers in Sentencing Memo: He’s no Murderer, Mafioso or Madoff http://bit.ly/2BT1RQV
// What the special counsel called crimes that went to “the heart of the criminal justice system,” his attorneys called pretty much business as usual.

Newsweek: Trump Administration Asked Russia for Advice on North Korea Summit Between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un, Kremlin Claims http://bit.ly/2VjkB3p

Reuters, Nathan Layne: What happens if Mueller finds Trump fingerprints in Russia conspiracy? http://reut.rs/2Nxx8ha

AP: Russia: US asks for advice on North Korea talks http://bit.ly/2GJdxd7

POGO: 26 Former GOP Lawmakers: Honor Your Oath and Protect the Constitution http://bit.ly/2U7s6tZ

Politico: 58 ex-national security officials to denounce Trump’s emergency declaration http://politi.co/2Nttxkb

NYT: It’s Mueller’s Investigation. But Right Behind Him Is Andrew Goldstein. http://nyti.ms/2tzCdwa

WaPo: This courthouse is the closest you can get to Mueller’s probe, one wall away from its secrets http://wapo.st/2H1ew7L

MSNBC, Steve Benen: Trump falsely denies 2016 phone calls between his team and Russia http://on.msnbc.com/2T3CyXf

🐣 RT @BillKristol “What is the endgame of embracing nativism and xenophobia?…What is the endgame of accepting mendacity, deception, and corruption?…Does anyone think if those battles are not fought out now we can wait for eight years and then simply clean up the mess?”
⋙ TheBulwark, Charlie Sykes: What’s the Endgame of Trumpism? http://bit.ly/2BOiMnK
// Not everything turns on the next political cycle.

DailyBeast, Sawin Suebsaeng and Erin Banco: Trump to Legal Team: Stay for Coming Legal Hellscape http://bit.ly/2H412YX
// The president has made private admissions that federal investigations bedeviling his first term in office will be haunting him for possibly years to come.

DailyBeast, Anna Nemtsova: Here’s How Putin’s Russia Is Rebuilding the Iron Curtain http://bit.ly/2ViK6C4
// Hardliners in the Kremlin and the military imagine they can return to the supposed glory days of the Soviet Union by trapping people and money inside Russia’s borders.

NewYorker, Jeffrey Toobin: Andrew McCabe’s Countdown to the Mueller Report http://bit.ly/2T32O3J
// 3/4/2019 issue

Politico: House Democrats target Trump’s personal finances http://politi.co/2EuNbJo
// Why did Deutsche Bank lend money to Trump business when others refused?

⭕ 24 Feb 2019

Bloomberg: Mark Niquette and Ben Brody: Trump Talks Up Potential Progress With North Korea Before Summit http://bloom.bg/2GKirX8
● Pompeo says talks take time and third summit may be needed
● China and Russia have been helpful with sanctions, Trump says

TheGuardian: Schiff threatens to call Mueller to testify if Trump-Russia report not made public http://bit.ly/2BLTMxx
// Top Democrat will be watching Attorney General William Barr to see if he were ‘to try to bury any part of this report’

⭕ 23 Feb 2019

WaPo, Dan Keating and Aaron Steckelberg: When Mueller closes up shop, what will the people be told? http://wapo.st/2XqBT0a

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: On Mueller’s Choice Not to Elaborate on Paulie’s Lies http://bit.ly/2BOd9pA

That leads me to believe he’s certain he will be able to provide a report in some public form, presumably in the same kind of detail he has presented in all his other statements. He doesn’t need to avail himself of this opportunity to do so.

I don’t know what that means about what form the report will take. I don’t know what that means about what it will show with regards to criminal conduct (except that, presumably, we’ll get the details that remain hidden about the August 2 meeting and communications with Trump’s people).

But it does make it clear that even given the opportunity to follow past practice at a time when, according to most reporting, the investigation is substantially done, Mueller chose not to avail himself of that opportunity, instead just pointing to materials that hide the most important details to protect the investigation. …

I believe it suggests that Mueller plans to and believes he can present the details about that August 2 meeting somewhere else.

💙💙 🐣 RT @benjaminwittes Manafort docs! ¤ Get yer Manafort docs here! ¤All 800 pages of ’em! ¤ Get yer mentencing memo! ¤ Get yer exhibits! ¤ Manafort docs on @lawfareblog!
⋙ ≣ Lawfare: Document: Special Counsel Files Manafort Sentencing Memo http://bit.ly/2tznxgj

🐣 RT @juliaioffe Today is Defender of the Fatherland Day (formerly Red Army Day) in Russia. Some Russians are marking it with good humor, congratulating us with this defender of the fatherland. https://twitter.com/juliaioffe/status/1099400040668372992/photo/1
// poster Trump in Russian uniform

DailyBeast, Jeffrey Isaac: America, Socialism Is Actually Nothing to Be Afraid Of http://bit.ly/2TbWMgn
// The word scares people, but there’s a long history of reform in this country that is socialist, and some unlikely figures (Teddy Roosevelt!) embraced that reform.

DailyBeast, Erin Banco and Kevin Poulsen: This Hotline Could Keep the U.S. and Russia From Cyber War http://bit.ly/2GZkW7t
// U.S. intelligence officials are looking to Washington-Moscow hotline as a last-ditch crisis channel that might just prevent a cataclysmic online showdown.

DailyBeast, Adam Rawnsley: How Manafort’s Work for the ‘Torturer’s Lobby’ Came Back to Haunt Him http://bit.ly/2U3VUHV
// Prosecutors used Manafort’s past brushes with foreign lobbying rules to show he’s a witting, repeat offender

DailyBeast, Adam Rawnsley and Erin Banco: Mueller Memo Outlines Paul Manafort’s ‘Repeated and Brazen’ Life of Crime http://bit.ly/2U4VelL
// The much-awaited sentencing memo is one of the most sweeping and detailed documents to be filed in the Russia investigation.

USAToday, Bart Jansen: ‘His criminal actions were bold’: Prosecutors urge harsh sentence for Paul Manafort in court memo http://bit.ly/2EaWLjz

CNBC: Ex-Trump campaign boss Paul Manafort ‘repeatedly and brazenly’ broke the law, special counsel Mueller says in massive 800-page filing http://cnb.cx/2U2gfxi

● Former Trump campaign boss Paul Manafort “repeatedly and brazenly” broke the law, special counsel Robert Mueller said in a court filing unsealed Saturday.
● In the massive 800-page document, Mueller said that federal sentencing guidelines suggest Manafort get between 17 and nearly 22 years of incarceration when he is sentenced in the D.C. court on March 13.
● But Mueller did not recommend that Judge Amy Berman Jackson impose a particular prison sentence on the longtime Republican operative. Jackson can sentence Manafort to a maximum of 10 years in prison due to statutory maximum requirements.

WaPo: Drawing to a close http://wapo.st/2SUSUBm
// illustrated by Steve Brodner; An illustrated guide to the many, many people in the Russia investigation’s orbit

HuffPo/AP: Court Records Follow Mueller’s Uncovering Of Russian Election Interference http://bit.ly/2E9xxBV
// Indictment by indictment, guilty plea by guilty plea, Mueller indirectly revealed his Russia investigation.

NYT, Ken Vogel and Andrew Kramer: Russian Spy or Hustling Political Operative? The Enigmatic Figure at the Heart of Mueller’s Inquiry http://nyti.ms/2SW4Rqd
// Konstantin Kilimnik

Vox, Andrew Prokop: Mueller issues new sentencing memo for Paul Manafort http://bit.ly/2tzh8BN
// The special counsel issued a scathing memo.

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Paul Manafort a ‘hardened’ and ‘bold’ criminal, Mueller prosecutors tell judge http://wapo.st/2IyafLE

TheAtlantic, David Graham: Americans Don’t Need the Mueller Report to Judge Trump http://bit.ly/2txe1un
// The fevered speculation about when the special counsel will conclude his work overshadows how much the public already knows about the president and Russia.

⭕ 22 Feb 2019

TheNation, Lev Golinkin: Neo-Nazis and the Far Right Are On the March in Ukraine http://bit.ly/2GGUf8g
// Five years after the Maidan uprising, anti-Semitism and fascist-inflected ultranationalism are rampant.

MotherJones, Hannah Levintova: Italian Investigators Just Uncovered a Major Russian Election Meddling Plot http://bit.ly/2Ea45vt
// A new magazine report details a plan to back far-right politics with a Kremlin-owned oil company’s sales.

Commentary, Noah Rothman: Would Republicans Go to War for NATO? http://bit.ly/2E57zzz
// Is Trump’s Pro-Putin Rhetoric Leading the GOP to Abandon NATO?

Salon/Alternet, Alex Henderson: 6 events to watch in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation http://bit.ly/2E4D10H
// These are the events to watch out for in connection with Mueller’s probe and other Trump-related investigations

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Here’s our simple message to Attorney General Barr: ¤ When Special Counsel Robert Mueller completes the investigation, make his report public. And turn the evidence over to Congress. Without delay and to the maximum extent permitted by law. ¤ Our letter: https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1099065515153211392/photo/1-3

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Cohen Gave Prosecutors New Information on the Trump Family Business http://nyti.ms/2E3RdHh

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: Yesterday Noel Francisco Raised the Stakes on the Mystery Appellant http://bit.ly/2Erjzgk

🐣 RT @Clara_Resists Per @RepJerryNadler, “Attorney General Barr must make Special Counsel Mueller’s report public, plain and simple.” ¤ Americans deserve–and demand–full #transparency. This isn’t a partisan issue. ¤ #MuellerReport
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// Americans agree report findings should be made public: 92% Democrats, 88% Independents, 80% Republicans

Newsweek: Russia Responds to Donald Trump’s Latest Syria Move: ‘We Do Not Understand’ http://bit.ly/2U4JfES they’re not alone
// background on US and Russia in Syria

NYT: Will the Mueller Report Be Made Public? It’s Largely Up to the New Attorney General http://nyti.ms/2GEVK6Q

CNBC: Robert Mueller won’t submit report to attorney general next week, DOJ official tells NBC News http://cnb.cx/2STS3k9
● Special counsel Robert Mueller will not deliver a report to the attorney general next week, as was previously reported by multiple outlets, a senior Department of Justice official told NBC News on Friday.
● Attorney General William Barr was preparing to announce the completion of Mueller’s investigation into any links between President Donald Trump and Russia as soon as next week, CNN reported Wednesday.
● In a letter to Barr dated Friday, the chairs of six influential House committees suggested that withholding evidence uncovered by Mueller could be the means for a “cover-up.”

Wonkette, Evan Hurst: A Brief Love Letter To Attorney General Bill Barr, In Advance Of The Mueller Report: F*CKING GIVE IT! http://bit.ly/2IweqYk

Salon, Heather Digby Parton: Mueller report coming soon, and the world is waiting: But when will we get to see it? http://bit.ly/2IwBAOl
// William Barr can keep the report under wraps, at least at first. Congress, the media and the public must demand it

NPR, Philip Ewing: Here’s What May Happen When The Mueller Investigation Is Completed http://n.pr/2Sgb0IM

CNN, Chris Cillizza: The White House’s new argument against collusion with Russia is nonsensical http://cnn.it/2XiUzPB

Vox, Andrew Prokop: 9 questions about the Mueller report you were too embarrassed to ask http://bit.ly/2TYXr1P
// What might the Mueller report look like? What will be covered in it? Will we get to see it?

TheGuardian, Sabrina Siddiqui: ‘Even Nixon wasn’t like him’: Trump’s bid to upend Russia inquiry unprecedented, experts say http://bit.ly/2BJofvV
// Democrats have compared Trump’s fixation on the federal inquiry to Watergate, but legal experts say it’s worse than that

CNN, Katelyn Polantz: Mueller could tell all in last major court filing in Paul Manafort’s case http://cnn.it/2U1Q49Z “could”

NYT: New York Prosecutors Expected to Charge Manafort, Guarding Against Trump Pardon http://nyti.ms/2NkMvJu

Bloomberg: New York Has Prepared Paul Manafort Charges If Trump Pardons Him http://bloom.bg/2XjiLRO
● Cy Vance has been investigating ex-Trump aide since 2017
● District Attorney sees way to avoid double jeopardy protection

WashingtonMonthly, Nancy LeTourneau: Devin Nunes Was Trump’s Mole Inside the Gang of Eight http://bit.ly/2TXMU7c

WaPo, Philip Bump: The slowly written Mueller report that’s sitting in plain sight http://wapo.st/2TYQ1vv

NYT/AP: Mueller Report Looming, New Attorney General in Hot Seat http://nyti.ms/2U1zKWT

⭕ 21 Feb 2019

BBC, Anthony Zurcher: Trump-Russia inquiry: What might ‘Mueller report’ look like? http://bbc.in/2EoKQ2O

WaPo, Greg Sargent: No excuses. Only full disclosure of Mueller’s findings will do. http://wapo.st/2GG7Ahb

TheAtlantic, Kathy Gilsinan: The Impossible Job of Speaking Truth to Trump http://bit.ly/2STzixd
// How do you offer intelligence to a president who’s not interested—and keep your job?

JustSecurity, Ryan Goodman and Asha Rangappa: Stop Using the Word “Collusion”—How to Frame the Critical Question at the Heart of Trump-Russia http://bit.ly/2XeLw24

VanityFair, Abigail Tracy: “Merely the End of Chapter One”: The Mueller Report, Rumored to Drop Next Week, Is Only the Beginning of Trump’s Hell http://bit.ly/2EpfYPH
// The president’s legal vulnerability doesn’t begin or end with the special counsel. “There are so many loose threads,” says a former top Justice official. “So whatever the report says, it is highly likely the investigations will continue.”

Vox, Andrew Prokop: Robert Mueller’s “collusion” case so far, explained http://bit.ly/2V5N7Fw
// Court filings about Cohen, Manafort, and Stone have alleged scandalous activities during the 2016 campaign.

Slate, Ben Steinberg: Antitrust Law Could Help Mueller Prove That Trump Officials Conspired With Russia http://bit.ly/2Vdj92i

USAToday: Mueller’s Russia investigation: Trump’s legal team braces for report, hasn’t talked with special counsel in ‘weeks’ http://bit.ly/2SicgLh

CNN: Senate investigators pursue Moscow-based former Trump associate http://cnn.it/2E4JMQb
// Senate investigators want to question Moscow-based American businessman David Geovanis with longstanding ties to President Donald Trump after witnesses told them he could shed light on the President’s commercial and personal activities in Russia dating back to the 1990s, multiple sources have told CNN.

WaPo: Adam Schiff: An open letter to my Republican colleagues http://wapo.st/2E0G8H6

Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III may soon conclude his investigation and report. Depending on what is in that report and what we find in our own investigations, our nation may face an even greater challenge. While I am alarmed at what we have already seen and found of the president’s conduct and that of his campaign, I continue to reserve judgment about what consequences should flow from our eventual findings. I ask you to do the same.

If we cannot rise to the defense of our democracy now, in the face of a plainly unconstitutional aggrandizement of presidential power, what hope can we have that we will do so with the far greater decisions that could be yet to come?

NYT, Jamelle Bouie: Sanders Has an Advantage, and It’s Not About Economics http://nyti.ms/2ST2pkr
// He has put forward a foreign policy vision that pits democratic peoples everywhere against illiberalism at home and abroad.

NYT, Neal Katyal: The Mueller Report Is Coming. Here’s What to Expect. http://nyti.ms/2E27lcz
// A concise report will probably act as a “road map” to investigation for the Democratic House — and to further criminal investigation by other prosecutors.

WaPo: Stephen Miller’s claim that ‘thousands of Americans die year after year’ from illegal immigration http://wapo.st/2Vce8aw

Salon, Lucian Truscott IV: Trump isn’t colluding with Russians — he’s conspiring with Putin http://bit.ly/2EkagOU
// Trump’s Russia collusion didn’t stop with the election — but what he’s done since taking office is even worse

⭕ 20 Feb 2019

💙💙 WIRED, Garrett Graff: 7 Scenarios for How the Mueller Probe Might End http://bit.ly/2NtNhnx
⋙ See under Entire Articles: WIRED 7 Scenarios 7-20-2019

💽 MSNBC, TheBeatWithAri: Why Mueller could ask AG Barr to indict Trump in office http://on.msnbc.com/2Xh7QrK

In a special report, MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent, Ari Melber, breaks down a central question in modern American politics: Can a sitting President be indicted? Melber examines how the constitution’s core remedy for a President who commits “high crimes or misdemeanours” is through Congress and the power of impeachment, but that this doesn’t legally mean a sitting President cannot be indicted. Melber also walks through how both the Special Counsel in the Watergate investigation and Ken Starr, in the investigation of Bill Clinton, have both argued that a President could, in fact, be indicted while in Office and that while DOJ guidelines recommend against it, if Mueller thought there was a public interest requirement to indict Trump, he could ask Attorney General Bill Barr for an exception.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Michael Cohen will come before the @OversightDems & @HouseIntel Committees next week. Congress has an independent duty under the Constitution to conduct oversight of the Executive Branch, and any efforts to intimidate family members or pressure witnesses will not be tolerated.

WaPo: Trump trains his sights on McCabe as the Mueller report on Russian interference looms http://wapo.st/2SPCmun

AVNews: Andrew McCabe tells Stephen Colbert that Trump-Russia is “more suspicious every day” http://bit.ly/2tu1AiO

CNN: Justice Department preparing for Mueller report as early as next week http://cnn.it/2E5lUfc

DailyBeast, Barbara McQuade: Trump May Be Committing Obstruction of Justice in Plain Sight http://bit.ly/2VbMHxA
// Trump may be attempting to negate the ability of prosecutors to prove an essential element of an obstruction charge: corrupt intent.

DailyBeast, Asawin Suebsaeng: Trump Is Beyond Obsessed With Andrew McCabe http://bit.ly/2E4VkTs
// The president despises the man who he believes tried to remove him via a coup.

DailyBeast, Spencer Ackerman: Coast Guard Officer Accused of Racist Mass-Murder Plot, Kept ‘Hit List’ of Democrats and MSNBC Hosts http://bit.ly/2VbKIt3
// Lt. Christopher Paul Hasson hoarded guns and drugs and wrote about ‘kill[ing] almost every last person on the earth’ in pursuit of a white homeland in America.

🐣 RT @selectedwisdom [Clint Watts] President Trump – Master Checkers player. North Korea and KJU move to develop weapons targeting U.S., and you talk regime change and war. What are you going to do now that you opened the doors to Russia doing this?
⋙ 🐣 RT @AP BREAKING: President Vladimir Putin warns new Russian weapons will target US if it deploys missiles to Europe. https://twitter.com/AP/status/1098171635151110145

NYT: White House Panel Will Study Whether Climate Change Is a National Security Threat. It Includes a Climate Denialist. http://nyti.ms/2BMWdzI

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Matthew Whitaker’s testimony about Trump trying to influence the Cohen inquiry was cagey. Now we might know why. http://wapo.st/2Ta6ksc
// Whitaker told lawmakers Trump never pressured him to take any action related to the SDNY investigation of Michael Cohen. A New York Times report tells a different story.

WaPo, Philip Bump: How little of Mueller’s work can the Trump administration get away with releasing? http://wapo.st/2Sc7nna

WaPo: Justice Department preparing for Mueller report in coming days http://wapo.st/2XdT8lr

🐣 Listening to Andrew McCabe is the opposite of Trump: completely clear, factual, detailed, straight-forward. No spin. So refreshing. @Morning_Joe

WaPo: Putin warns new weapons will target U.S. if missiles are deployed in Europe http://wapo.st/2SLPKzy

⭕ 19 Feb 2019

Politico: Nancy Pelosi to Europe: Trump is not the boss http://politi.co/2XgM8nN
// The house speaker underlined ‘power of the purse’ belongs to Congress, not the president.

💙💙 WaPo: What we learned about Trumpworld outreach to Russia since Mueller’s investigation began http://wapo.st/2twkXYE
// And what we still don’t know.

WaPo: Trump grows frustrated with DNI Coats, leading some to fear he might be fired http://wapo.st/2T4xOzC
// Director of National Inteligence

🐣 RT @keithboykin Andrew McCabe says he told “The Gang of 8” that the FBI had opened a investigation into Donald Trump, and no one objected. The Gang of Eight:
   1. Richard Burr
   2. Mitch McConnell
   3. Devin Nunes
   4. Nancy Pelosi
   5. Paul Ryan
   6. Adam Schiff
   7. Chuck Schumer
   8. Mark Warner

ABCNews: Bernie Sanders raises $4 million in less than 1 day of presidential campaign http://abcn.ws/2V7Siom
// The senator from Vermont announced his campaign on Tuesday.

Esquire, Charles Pierce: This Is Count After Count on a Bill of Impeachment http://bit.ly/2T2cz1o
// A New York Times report is full of Trumpian abuses of power and assaults on the rule of law.

💽 MSNBC, 11thHour: Jeremy Bash: Both Russia and Trump are trying to undermine our democracy http://on.msnbc.com/2SWSCJt
// MSNBC National Security Analyst Jeremy Bash reacts to the latest New York Times report on the president’s efforts to stymie the Russia investigation.

NYT: Justice Clarence Thomas Calls for Reconsideration of Landmark Libel Ruling http://nyti.ms/2BJCgKi //➔ First Amendment and Freedom of the Press At risk

DailyBeast: Fox’s Judge Napolitano: Trump’s Call to Whitaker Sure Looks Like ‘Attempted Obstruction’ of Justice http://bit.ly/2InJnOo
// The judge said Trump’s reported call to Whitaker was ‘an effort to use the levers of power… for a corrupt purpose to deflect an investigation into himself or his allies.’

DailyBeast: Devin Nunes Alum Scott Glabe Joins Trump White House http://bit.ly/2T5DGsi
// Scott Glabe joins Kash Patel as another Nunes aide who has recently joined the Trump’s White House team.

DailyBeast: CNN Staffers ‘Demoralized’ by Hiring of GOP Operative Sarah Isgur to Edit 2020 Coverage http://bit.ly/2DW9PZR
// The former Jeff Sessions flack has zero journalistic experience and yet she is tasked with guiding CNN’s 2020 reporting. CNN staffers and media critics alike are not pleased.

DailyBeast: Former FBI Director Andrew McCabe: ‘It’s Possible’ Trump Could Be a Russian Asset http://bit.ly/2NewCo0
// The former FBI chief told CNN’s Anderson Cooper that Trump is actively ‘undermining the role of law enforcement.’

TheGuardian: Trump-Russia: FBI had ‘backup plan’ to save investigation evidence –as it happened http://bit.ly/2EjK1IB
// Plan created after Comey firing to ensure information would survive firings or reassignments of top officials

💙◕📋 NYT, Larry Buchanan and Karen Yourish: Trump Has Publicly Attacked the Russia Investigation More Than 1,100 Times http://nyti.ms/2T2HSsN

USAToday: Andrew McCabe: Top lawmakers were told the FBI was investigating Trump and ‘no one objected’ http://bit.ly/2SMoIIr

CNN, Chris Cillizza: 1 sentence that explains Donald Trump and the Russia investigation http://cnn.it/2U3WOEB

The New York Times published a 4,536-word opus on President Donald Trump’s two-year-long (and running!) attempt to thwart the multiple investigations into his 2016 presidential campaign and its ties to Russia.

The entire thing is worth reading. It’s chock-a-block with news — like that Trump reportedly asked acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker to install an ally to oversee the Southern District of New York investigation into Michael Cohen!! — and insights into the world (and White House) of Donald Trump.

Amid all those words, one sentence in the piece stood out to me as deeply important when it comes to thinking about Trump, the investigation and what special counsel Robert Mueller knows.

Here’s the sentence:

“The episode was among the first of multiple ham-handed efforts by the president to carry out a dual strategy: publicly casting the Russia story as an overblown hoax and privately trying to contain the investigation’s reach.”

The “episode” specifically referred to in the quote is Trump, in the midst of a meeting on how to handle the departure of national security adviser Michael Flynn, latching onto a rumor that then-Speaker Paul Ryan had said that the President had fired Flynn. No one in the meeting knew the real
story and, as the Times piece makes clear, Trump didn’t shed any light on it or really seem to care what the truth was. He quickly convinced himself that the idea of him firing Flynn would put any concerns about undue Russian influence on his 2016 campaign behind him. So he instructed then-White House press secretary Sean Spicer to go sell that line to the press. …

The reason that sentence above is so important is because it reveals the conundrum at the center of Trump’s ongoing response to the various investigations into his campaign and White House: Why, if he is totally innocent — as he has declared many, many times — is he working so damn hard over such a long time to influence, obfuscate and seemingly obstruct federal investigations? …

💙💙 ≣ HouseOversightComm: Multiple Whistleblowers Raise Grave Concerns with White House Efforts to Transfer Sensitive U.S. Nuclear Technology to Saudi Arabia http://bit.ly/2TW0Oql

NPR: In potential violation of the law, Trump Officials Tried To Rush Nuclear Technology To Saudis, House Panel Finds http://n.pr/2V7i8sC

CNN: Trump asked Whitaker if he could put prosecutor in charge of Cohen probe http://cnn.it/2GQ8gQg

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Dangling pardons. Attempting to get a prosecutor to unrecuse. Threatening a cooperating witness. False public statements. Encouraging congressional allies to investigate the investigators to protect him. ¤ All of it a pattern of obstruction. All of it dangerous to the rule of law.
⋙ 🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Intimidation, Pressure and Humiliation: Inside Trump’s Two-Year War on the Investigations Encircling Him http://nyti.ms/2ttTMgU
// President Trump’s efforts have exposed him to accusations of obstruction of justice as Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, finishes his work.

🔆 This❗️⋙ DNI (1/23/2019): National Intelligence Strategy NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE STRATEGY of the United States of America 2019 [pdf] http://bit.ly/2RNzddZ //➔ acc to Chris Ruddy of NewsMax, DNI Dir Coats is being axed for sharing this w the public @mitchellreports
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1097916877593108480/photo/1

🔆 This❗️⋙ TheAtlantic, Natasha Bertrand: Andrew McCabe Couldn’t Believe the Things Trump Said About Putin http://bit.ly/2TWlb6Z interview
// The former deputy director of the FBI explains why the bureau felt obligated to investigate the president—and how the Mueller probe might end.

⭕ 18 Feb 2019

BylineTimes, Peter Jukes (Feb): Explosive Report Exposes the Molten Core of the Brexit, Trump, Russia Scandal http://bit.ly/2YePZpH
// The Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee’s final report on disinformation and fake news reveals new evidence and calls for new investigations into dark data, dark money and Russian influence in British elections.

NBC, Frank Figliuzzi: Andrew McCabe worried Trump was a potential national security threat. America should listen to his warning. http://nbcnews.to/2V7mK28
// FBI agents are trained to identify and mitigate threats. McCabe’s new book suggests he had identified just such a potential threat — in the Oval Office.

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH NEWS: MSNBC National Security Analyst Jeremy Bash tells us more than 40 national security officials will sign joint declarations explaining why Trump’s actions undermine national security and his declaration doesn’t meet the test of an emergency w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1097636340311695361/photo/1

🐣💽 RT @MedicalPedia How your Body heals https://twitter.com/Medicalspedia/status/1097792725221556224/photo/1

Newsweek: ‘Something Bizarre and Sinister’ About Donald Trump’s Relationship With Russia, CNN Analyst Warns http://bit.ly/2SIpK8c Jeffrey Toobin

Vox, Andrew Prokop: Former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe vs. President Trump, explained http://bit.ly/2tsG9yw
// The 25th Amendment, “I believe Putin,” a leak investigation, and more.

USAToday: From the 25th Amendment to Vladimir Putin: Five takeaways from Andrew McCabe’s 60 Minutes interview http://bit.ly/2BItbRR

TheHill: McCabe: Trump ‘may have’ committed a crime in blocking Russia probe
http://bit.ly/2GQV1yU

NPR: Andrew McCabe, Ex-FBI Deputy, Describes ‘Remarkable’ Number Of Trump-Russia Contacts http://n.pr/2XcgyHK

🐣 RT @20committee When your crazy words give your top counterintelligence officials reason to wonder if you, the new POTUS, are loyal to a hostile foreign power, not the USA, that’s not an “attempted coup” — it’s “pondering one’s constitutional obligations per one’s oath as a USG employee.”

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: Four Sentences: What the Legal System Has Said about the Suspect Loyalty of Trump’s Aides http://bit.ly/2V6u5is

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind Notice that Trump allies Alan Dershowitz and Lindsey Graham have both raised the specter of a “coup” against him in recent days. Almost as if they are priming the country for an alternative truth. ¤ Also note there is concern that both of these men may be compromised/blackmailed.

🐣 RT @VladisKrebs The #TrumpRussia investigation is not a “WITCH” hunt — it is a “WHICH” hunt! ¤ WHICH people and orgnizations were key to connecting Putin associates and Trump associates during the 2016 US Presidential election and subsequent transition?
◕ ⋙ TheNetworkThinkers: Paths to Putin http://bit.ly/2V4xe21
// connectivity charts

NYT: Graham Vows to Investigate Whether ‘Bureaucratic Coup’ Tried to Oust Trump http://nyti.ms/2GvVNC2

DailyBeast: Trump Accuses McCabe and Rosenstein of Plotting Treason Against Him http://bit.ly/2TVJim4

🐣 RT @JuddLegum Trump tweets, last 24 hrs:
1. My deputy attorney general is a criminal
2. I’m being targeted by an “illegal coup”
3. The people investigating me should be jailed
4. Television networks that air jokes about Republicans should face “retribution”

🐣 RT @Amy_Siskind It’s worth observing how shocked we would have been to hear the contents of McCabe’s “60 Minutes” interview in 2017, but how unimpactful and unsurprising it feels today. We are that frog in water coming to boil, degree by degree.

🐣 RT @JF991 In the last 5 days:
– Kremlin media calling for larger invasion of Ukraine, prepping domestic audience.
– Fringe GOP think tank calling for larger invasion of Ukraine
– Kremlin funded anti-Ukraine “protest” in Germany
– Today in central (Russian controlled) Donetsk, 3 bombs
⋙ 🐣 RT @ChristopherJM Reports of 3 explosions, cause unknown, in central Donetsk city. RBK cites Russian state media citing Moscow-backed separatist authorities as saying occurred near 7 Pushkin Blvd, not far from offices of authorities and hotel where @OSCE_SMM known to stay.

≣ TIME: Read the Full Transcript of Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe’s ’60 Minutes’ Interview http://bit.ly/2SFAlRB

🐣 RT @brianklaas In the last 72 hours, Trump has declared a national emergency over a manufactured crisis to bypass Congress, called for “retribution” against a comedy show for making fun of him, used Stalinist rhetoric to attack the press, and suggested those who investigate him should be jailed

DailyBeast, Ankit Panda: U.S. Intelligence: Russia Tried to Con the World With Bogus Missile http://bit.ly/2TVcuJW
// The Russians hyped a cruise missile launch earlier this year. But a briefing by the CIA and a second agency determined that it was essentially a hoax.

⭕ 17 Feb 2019

DailyBeast, Matt Wilstein: Fox News’ Chris Wallace Hammers Stephen Miller: How Is This a ‘National Emergency?’ http://bit.ly/2V4JEah
// Trump admitted he ‘didn’t need to do this,’ Chris Wallace asked his guest, so ‘how does that justify a national emergency?’

DailyBeast, Michael Tomasky: The Dumb, the Selfish and the Cynical Are Who Keeps Trump’s Support From Collapsing http://bit.ly/2EeS9dt
// Thirty percent of the country is with him no matter what. Who’s in the other 10 percent of his support?

NYT: Rift Between Trump and Europe Is Now Open and Angry http://nyti.ms/2tsVSh3

WaPo, Anne Applebaum: An off-key Pence sings from the Trump hymnal to a stony European reception http://wapo.st/2GONJeM

🐣 RT @tonyschwartz Trump is upping the intensity of his attacks on the Mueller investigation, which suggests he’s increasingly fearful. He’s determined to do anything he can to attack Mueller’s credibility. What he can’t attack are facts. They will show that Trump has committed countless crimes.

🐣 RT @shimonpro “I don’t care. I believe Putin” ¤ ANDREW MCCABE: Intelligence officials in the briefing responded that that was not consistent with any of the intelligence our government possesses to which the president replied, “I don’t care. I believe Putin.”

🐣 RT @tribelaw Speechless.
⋙ 🐣 RT @real “These guys, the investigators, ought to be in jail. What they have done, working with the Obama intelligence agencies, is simply unprecedented. This is one of the greatest political hoaxes ever perpetrated on the people of this Country, and Mueller is a coverup.” Rush Limbaugh

🐣 RT @60Minutes “I believe I was fired because I opened a case against the President of the United States,” says McCabe, who lost his job just a day before he would have been able to collect his full pension. He is considering suing the government over this. https://cbsn.ws/2GwLWLZ 
🐣 RT @60Minutes McCabe says his notes from his conversations with President Trump and Rod Rosenstein have been turned over to special counsel Robert Mueller. “Those memos are in the custody of the special counsel’s team.”
💽 🔆 This❗️⋙ CBS: Andrew McCabe “60 Minutes” interview http://cbsn.ws/2NcxNUP
Former Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe talks President Trump investigation and taking over for James Comey during the Russia investigation — full transcript – CBS News

DailyBeast, Allison Quinn: Andrew McCabe on Trump’s ‘Bizarre’ Job Interview, ‘Astounding’ Putin Comments http://bit.ly/2BGbBxY
// The former acting FBI director says Trump was almost “gleeful” after firing Comey and unleashing “chaos” on the FBI, but the version of events he was selling was “not reality.”

CNN: Russia bristles as fresh US sanctions loom http://cnn.it/2tr1A2Y

CBS, 60Minutes: McCabe says possible “inappropriate relationship” between Trump, Russia prompted probe http://cbsn.ws/2Gtd0vX

NYPost: Trump told Rosenstein to include Russia in letter firing Comey http://nyp.st/2GwdEsr

Bloomberg: Trump Wanted Russia in Memo Firing Comey, Former FBI Leader Says http://bloom.bg/2X9pTQB
● McCabe said Trump took Putin’s word about N. Korean missiles
● Former acting FBI director makes comments on ‘60 Minutes’

CNN/60Minutes: Former acting FBI director Andrew McCabe: Trump’s ‘own words’ prompted counterintelligence investigation http://cnn.it/2S94cwn

Politico/CNN: ‘Evidence in plain sight’ of Trump collusion with Russia, Schiff says http://politi.co/2SWdiRO

TheHill: “The United States will never give up on our allies. We need you and I hope you think you need us.” ¤ Yesterday, former VP Joe Biden spoke at the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany. 💽 https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1097103617721581569/photo/1

TheGuardian: Mueller questions Cambridge Analytica director Brittany Kaiser http://bit.ly/2BDtSM8
// Second former employee of controversial data firm to be questioned by special counsel’s inquiry into Russia collusion

⭕ 16 Feb 2019

🐣 RT @kasparov63 Having Russian officials speak the Munich Security Conference is like having a medical conference on fighting cancer and inviting tobacco companies to explain why cancer isn’t really a problem.
⋙ 🐣 RT @chessninja You don’t negotiate with your cancer, you remove it before it kills you. It’s a self-destructive fantasy that Putin’s damage can be limited by giving him what he wants.

Newsweek: Roger Stone Communicated With WikiLeaks and Russian Hackers: Mueller http://bit.ly/2TT2ml8

NYT, Dwight Garner: In ‘The Threat,’ Andrew McCabe Issues the Latest Warning Call About Trump’s America http://nyti.ms/2BHbsKK

WaPo Editorial: Pompeo and Pence send a poor message with their bumbling tour of Europe http://wapo.st/2SRY0NS

🐣 RT @Kasparov63 Obviously. The problem is that Trump doesn’t see that as a problem. The question is why
⋙ 🐣 RT @RFERL: German Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned that a hasty U.S. pullout from Syria runs the risk of strengthening the roles of Russia and Iran in the Middle East. http://ow.ly/mLIi30nIRPp 

Bloomberg: Nuclear Fears Haunt Leaders With U.S.-Russian Arms Pact’s Demise http://bloom.bg/2IwqQ2v
● Arms-race specter raises alarm at global security conference
● Looming standoff revives memory of 1962 Cuban missile crisis

NYT, Nick Kristof: ‘The Trump-Russia Story’: Cue the Stage Lights http://nyti.ms/2GqJoPy
// In this drama, the stakes are enormous.

Politico Mag, Jack Shafer: Week 91: Mueller’s Case for Collusion Comes Into View http://politi.co/2GtVh7o
// The special counsel has begun to draw sharper lines between Russia, Wikileaks, Roger Stone and the Trump campaign.

Politico: Dems prepare to force Trump to reveal private talks with Putin http://politi.co/2NbrAIP
// Key chairmen met with the House general counsel in a bid to put any subpoena fight on firm legal ground.

🐣 RT @BillBrowder BREAKING: Russian judge orders Mike Calvey kept in custody until April 13th. Based on my experience with the Russian criminal justice system, this is an ominous sign that his ordeal is just beginning. His business rivals want something big from him
⋙ Reuters: Russian court orders Baring Vostok’s Calvey to be kept in custody until April 13 http://reut.rs/2EcEvXX

⭕ 15 Feb 2019

DailyBeast, Adam Rawnsley And Erin Banco: 69-Year-Old ‘Unrepentant Crook’ Paul Manafort Looking at Decades In Prison http://bit.ly2Een1dM/
// The recommendation for a long sentence came as he’s still facing sentencing in a separate case where a judge voided his plea deal after he lied to investigators.

Politico: Cummings: 2 Trump attorneys may have lied about Cohen payments http://politi.co/2BGYVHc

Reuters: U.S. investigators probing years of WikiLeaks activities: sources http://reut.rs/2tqSt2s

🐣 RT @JohnWDean Aiding and abetting Russia to win an election for Trump is treason. Not surprising from a man who worships Nixon and lies to make a living. But the ultimate dirty trick in presidential politics failed and he has been caught! He’s not nearly as smart as he thinks. Bye-bye, Roger!
⋙ CNN: BREAKING: Special counsel prosecutors say they have communications of Roger Stone with WikiLeaks https://cnn.it/2Ece4BL 

NPR: Senate Panel Launches Bipartisan Probe Into Think Tank Linked To Butina, Torshin http://n.pr/2DMBQ68

Politico: Mueller: Guidelines call for Manafort to get up to 24.5 years in prison for Virginia convictions http://politi.co/2trl6wt
// Prosecutors made a clear reference to Manafort’s time atop Trump’s 2016 campaign, noting his ‘repeated misrepresentations to financial institutions were brazen’ during that time.

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog At the cost of potentially dying in prison, Paul Manafort lied to cover up the (or “a”) channel of communication between the Trump campaign when he was chairman and Russian intelligence during the time that Russia was interfering in the U.S. presidential election to help Trump. 💽 https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1096600498042478594/photo/1

🐣 RT @McFaul If they can arrest Calvey, they are not afraid to arrest anyone. To my Americans friends still doing in business in Russia, it’s time to come home.
⋙ Meduza: Here’s what we know so far about the criminal case against one of Russia’s biggest foreign investors, U.S. citizen Michael Calvey. (Venture capitalists are calling it a disaster for Russia.) http://bit.ly/2X7hsFC

🐣 RT @juliaioffe Oh, look! The guy who created Novichok—and has been publicly contradicting the Kremlin’s denial of its existence—is now under police investigation for alleged pedophilia (this after he was hit by a car and survived).
📌 https://twitter.com/juliaioffe/status/1096537987649859584
⋙ BBC: Разработчику “Новичка” в Анапе устроили анонимную травлю http://bbc.in/2T1u16k

WaPo: Special counsel calls Manafort’s crimes ‘serious, longstanding, and bold’ but recommends no specific sentence http://wapo.st/2X4GBk6

🐣 RT @awprokop Just out: Mueller says that in Russian hacker investigation, several search warrants were executed “on accounts that contained Stone’s communications with Guccifer 2.0 and with Organization 1” (WikiLeaks). Warrants discussed further in sealed addendum 📌 https://mobile.twitter.com/awprokop/status/1096520849052626944

CNN: Special counsel prosecutors say they have communications of Stone with WikiLeaks http://cnn.it/2tmo7OD

Reuters: U.S. judge issues gag order in trial of former Trump adviser Roger Stone http://reut.rs/2S61yrp

📊 FiveThirtyEight: WaPo Poll: Independents Trust Mueller, Which Could Be Bad News For Trump http://53eig.ht/2GLhMnN overall 57/36% think Mueller is mostly interested in uncovering the truth

The poll also suggests that independents may be the deciding factor in whether the public supports Trump’s impeachment, if it comes to that. Per the Post poll, if Mueller’s report finds that Trump obstructed justice by trying to undermine the Russia investigation, Americans believe — 65 percent to 29 percent — that Congress should impeach Trump and try to remove him from office.1 And if the report concludes that Trump authorized his campaign staff to collude with Russia, Americans support impeachment and attempted removal by a similar margin: 61 percent to 33 percent.

Vox, Andrew Prokop: Why Mueller said Roger Stone’s case is “related” to his Russian hacker indictment http://bit.ly/2SDo2F2
// Stone is disputing this and asking for a different judge.

WaPo: ‘They deserve to know if Donald Trump is an agent of the Russian Federation’: Democratic senator makes case for Trump being compromised http://wapo.st/2TSy4yP Sen Robert Menendez (D-NJ)

🐣 RT @SenJeffMerkley Looking forward to voting for a resolution nullifying this fake emergency declaration. Defending the Constitution and the role of Congress in deciding how taxpayer dollars are spent shouldn’t be partisan. Hope my #GOP colleagues will rise to the occasion.

🐣 RT @EvanMcMullin This emergency declaration is unlike those before. First, the facts show that there’s no border “invasion” or “crisis,” regardless of prudent security needs. Second, Congress has already decided in accordance with its authorities and after much consideration against this.

TheAtlantic, Noah Rothman: Trump Crosses the Rubicon http://bit.ly/2GJKJjP
// His national-emergency declaration is setting a precedent that all Americans, but conservative Americans in particular, will long regret.

🐣 RT @lisamurkowski We know that the threat of cyberattacks by our foreign adversaries and other sophisticated entities is real and growing, and the consequences of a successful cyberattack would be widespread and devastating.

KyivPost [UKR]: Kremlin media pundits beat drums of war http://bit.ly/2Igr7X6

Russian state media and less official propaganda outlets have gone into overdrive in their efforts to criticize and negatively characterize Ukraine as the country approached and started its election period. The Kremlin-controlled Rossiya 1 TV channel, RT (formerly known as Russia Today) and Sputnik have been leading the charge.

But beyond the usual disinformation or anti-Ukrainian propaganda, an increase in fiery rhetoric on state television that advocates for war and, in some cases, the total destruction of Ukraine, has also been noticed by concerned observers.

Through newspapers and online media, the Kremlin is also increasingly pushing its agenda, ideology and banging the drum for aggressive neo-colonialism.

Vladislav Surkov, a top aide and strategist for President Putin, published a lengthy op-ed in the Russian newspaper Nezavisimaya Gazeta on Feb. 11 where, among other things, he championed Russia as an expansionist power and called for “Putinism” to become Russia’s official ideology.

He also said that the ideology should be exported to neighboring countries, and that Russian expansionism doesn’t only require economic and military aggression.

Surkov also admitted, in an extraordinary and revealing article, that Russia interferes in foreign countries, but appeared to boast that it was actually “far more serious” than many know.

Russia had “started an information counter-offensive,” he wrote in the op-ed.

“Foreign politicians believe that Russia interferes in elections and referendums worldwide” but in fact “it interferes in their brains and they don’t know what to do with their altered state of consciousness,” he further stated.

“Surkov’s text should be taken very seriously,” wrote Ukrainian journalist and news editor Volodymyr Yermolenko, in a Feb. 13 response for the Atlantic Council think-tank.

“It epitomizes how Russian elites think and how we should expect Moscow to behave, even beyond the Putin era. The key element is expansion, which isn’t limited to military power or geopolitics. It also wants to export its ideology and political model.”

As Russian pundits and officials openly discuss an all-out invasion of Ukraine and the destruction of its statehood in the country’s state-owned media, western experts say that Putin should be made more aware of the cost of such actions.

“Putin will continue to seriously consider and plan for overt Russian military action against Ukraine unless he is convinced the price to pay would be too high,” wrote Steven Hall, an American security analyst and former CIA chief focused on Russia in a Feb. 14 tweet.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi .@realDonaldTrump’s actions clearly violate the Congress’s exclusive power of the purse, which our Founders enshrined in the Constitution. The Congress will defend our constitutional authorities in the Congress, in the Courts, and in the public, using every remedy available.

DailyBeast: Top U.S. General Joseph Votel: Trump Is Wrong on Syria and ISIS http://bit.ly/2BBtRbO

⭕ 14 Feb 2019

VanityFair, Bess Levin: William Barr’s Son-in-Law Just Landed a Job Advising Trump on “Legal Issues” http://bit.ly/2T2k9Jl
// Tyler McGaughey’s work will intersect with the Russia investigation

DailyBeast, Betsy Woodruff and Spencer Ackerman: Boyfriend’s Email: Butina ‘Manipulated’ Russian Spy Agency for NRA Trip http://bit.ly/2N5XlTu
// According to her boyfriend, Russian agent Maria Butina had major sway with the FSB officers ‘assigned’ to her.

DailyBeast, Barbara McQuade: Mueller May Find ‘No Collusion,’ but Still Find Crimes http://bit.ly/2tqVyPO
// Sen. Richard Burr’s comments were trumpeted by the president. He shouldn’t be so sanguine about semantics.

💙 WaPo Editorial: Trump’s presidency enters a new imperial phase — and Mitch McConnell just rolls over http://wapo.st/2GphK5L

🐣 RT @brianklaas The president’s former campaign chairman, a convicted felon, secretly passed campaign data to a man with links to Russian intelligence and lied about his contacts with him to try to cover it up but don’t worry because Trump keeps tweeting NO COLLUSION so I’m sure it’s fine.

🐣 RT @GlennKirschner You know what sounds like collusion? A three-way meeting with Gates, Manafort and Russian Op Kilimnik in a smoky cigar bar during the height of the presidential campaign. AND they they were careful to leave by three separate doors = consciousness of guilt! No collusion my . . .
⋙ 🐣 RT @sasss31 #ConsciousnessofGuilt the one and only @glennkirschner2 breaking it down succinctly and precisely on the implications 💽 https://twitter.com/sasss31/status/1095864059348410369/photo/1

🐣 RT @TheDemCoalition Here’s a photo we found of Senator Lindsey Graham & Alan Dershowitz with a billionaire who made his fortune off Russian oil. He gave Graham’s campaign & PAC $870,500. He also gave McConnell’s PAC $3.5M, Rubio’s PAC $1.5M & $1M to Trump’s inaug, which Mueller’s now investigating. https://twitter.com/TheDemCoalition/status/1096077537711738880/photo/1

🐣 RT @IlvesToomas WHAT??!?!?!?! Counterintelligence head of a NATO country under arrest?
⋙ EuropeanViews: Belgian Counterintelligence Chief Suspected of Spying for Russia http://bit.ly/2SUWBWI
// Belgium’s intelligence service ADIV has been plagued by a long-standing conflict between its intelligence and counter-intelligence departments.
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🐣 RT @SethAbramson This is the husband of Trump’s Director of Strategic Communications saying “Mueller will be gone soon” because of the new AG William Barr, implying that Trump will soon order Barr to fire Mueller or Barr will do it on his own initiative.
⋙ 🐣 RT @mschlapp Tomorrow will be the first day that President Trump will have a fully operational confirmed Attorney General. Let that sink in. Mueller will be gone soon.

💽 MSNBC, MTP Daily: Brennan and Wittes: ‘Russians could do potential damage’ in Trump-Russia investigation http://on.msnbc.com/2BC2G0q
// Former CIA Director John Brennan and Lawfare’s Ben Wittes join to discuss Andrew McCabe’s take that Trump can’t be trusted. McCabe wrote that people have forgotten how far we’ve strayed from “normal standards of presidential accountability.”

RFI/RL: U.S. Judge Orders Officials To Turn Over Lesin Autopsy Records http://bit.ly/2UXgGZV

A Washington judge has ordered the city medical examiner to turn over dozens of autopsy records and other files in the investigation of Mikhail Lesin, the former Russian press minister who was found dead in a D.C. hotel room under suspicious circumstances more than three years ago.

Once a powerful media adviser to President Vladimir Putin, Lesin fell out of favor sometime around 2012 and had largely been out of sight before his body was found in the Dupont Circle Hotel. Despite the official conclusion that his death was “accidental,” suspicion has focused on whether he was killed to keep him from sharing information with the Justice Department.

NYT: Trump’s Face-Saving Way Out of Political Crisis Raises Fears Over Rule of Law http://nyti.ms/2XcMz2G

🐣 RT @FiveThirtyEight The act of declaring a national emergency to build a wall is even more unpopular than the wall itself. https://53eig.ht/2SP9l18 
https://twitter.com/FiveThirtyEight/status/1096247563815010307/photo/1
// poll: 4 polls, avg 32/65%

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok “No President in US history has EVER been suspected of having ANY kind of relationship w/ a (hostile) foreign power”—@carlbernstein. THIS is the backdrop to every conversation & debate about Trump. It can’t be repeated enough #TrumpRussia #McCabe #FBI #Mueller #RussiaProbe #AC360
https://twitter.com/PaulaChertok/status/1096247487042473984/photo/1

RollingStone, Andy Kroll: Why Does Paul Manafort Keep Lying About Russia? http://bit.ly/2BxP06r
// A judge ruled that Trump’s former campaign chairman lied to Mueller’s investigators, shredding his plea deal

NBC: Ex-FBI official McCabe speaks out, comes under fire from both Trump and DOJ http://nbcnews.to/2EcJSqh
// Trump attacked McCabe on Thursday, calling him “a big part of the Crooked Hillary Scandal & the Russia Hoax — a puppet for Leakin’ James Comey.”

Axios: House Democrats may target Ivanka Trump in their Russia probe http://bit.ly/2TSpGiQ

CNBC, Kevin Breuninger: FBI’s Andrew McCabe feared he would be fired before Trump investigations were on ‘solid ground’ http://cnb.cx/2SBTeVq
● Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe feared that he might be ousted before the obstruction-of-justice and counterintelligence investigations into President Donald Trump’s Russia ties were “on absolutely solid ground.”
● McCabe said that he launched the probes a day after speaking with Trump in May 2017, in a conversation following the firing of former FBI Director James Comey.
● Eight days after Comey was fired, special counsel Robert Mueller was appointed to carry out the investigations into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election.

Slate, Ben Mathis-Lilley: Robert Mueller Might Be Wrapping Things Up. Has He Proved a Conspiracy Between Trump and Russia? http://bit.ly/2Gs6dme

WaPo, David Ignatius: We’re entering a new phase of the Trump-Russia investigation http://wapo.st/2V1HU1D

💙 NYT Editorial: A Trump-Made Emergency http://nyti.ms/2GHLdqJ
// The president decides that fulfilling a campaign promise is more important than respecting the separation of powers.

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok McCabe’s book confirms Putin has been calling the shots on North Korea. As I said in this thread, Trump was parroting Kremlin talking points and even language on NK, as he’s done re NATO, Ukraine, Crimea, Montenegro, Afghanistan, etc. Russia is dictating Trump’s foreign policy
⋙ 🐣 RT @PaulaChertok [Jun 2018] Thread on the Trump show at #G7. A “10” it was not. He came with a list of “grievances”—something Putin & Lavrov do! He also tried to humiliate & threaten our allies. …You gotta wonder not IF Russia’s moles have infiltrated this admin, but how many. (The Trudeau detail OMG) 📌 https://twitter.com/PaulaChertok/status/1005529550107729921?s=20

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 House Judiciary chair Jerry Nadler: “This is a gross abuse of power that cannot be tolerated … I will fully support the enactment of a joint resolution to terminate the President’s emergency declaration … and intend to pursue all other available legal options.”

WaPo, Greg Miller: Andrew McCabe’s disturbing account of working for Sessions and Trump http://wapo.st/2GO1mLv

🐣 RT @RBReich Authoritarians throughout history have used manufactured crises to circumvent the legislative process and consolidate their own power. We must remain vigilant. These are perilous times for our democracy.

TheAtlantic, Elizabeth Gotein: What the President Could Do If He Declares a State of Emergency http://bit.ly/2S1TOe5
// Jan-Feb Issue; From seizing control of the internet to declaring martial law, President Trump may legally do all kinds of extraordinary things.

💙 TheAtlantic, Natasha Bertrand: The Senate’s Russia Probe Is Facing a Reckoning http://bit.ly/2Ie0Okm
// Meanwhile, the Democratic-led House committee is gearing up for a reinvigorated inquiry.

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Trump is declaring a national emergency to bypass Congress, to build a wall we don’t need, to address a crisis that doesn’t exist, by claiming an authority he doesn’t have. ¤ If that sounds like nonsense, it’s because it is. It’s also plainly unconstitutional.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Declaring a national emergency would be a lawless act, a gross abuse of the power of the presidency and a desperate attempt to distract from the fact that @realDonaldTrump broke his core promise to have Mexico pay for his wall.

Politico: McCabe says he opened investigations into Trump to put Russia probe ‘on solid ground’ http://politi.co/2X2iH94

Politico: Trump shocks GOP with emergency declaration http://politi.co/2N5KEbu
// Senate Republicans were stunned to learn Trump is ignoring their warnings against such a move.

🐣 RT @kasparov63 [2016] The point of modern propaganda isn’t only to misinform or push an agenda. It is to exhaust your critical thinking, to annihilate truth.

Medium, Scott Stedman: Amid Mueller scrutiny, Swiss parent company of Psy Group scrubs online presence http://bit.ly/2S0cd6N

BuzzFeedNews, Alberto Nardelli: A Longtime Friend Of Vladimir Putin’s Has Been Invited To Speak At An EU-Funded Conference http://bit.ly/2DPSyld
// Some EU officials view the invitation to Vladimir Yakunin, who is the target of US sanctions, as the latest example of the EU’s foreign policy chief being too soft towards Russia.

🐣 RT @benjaminwittes The man has a story to tell. And whatever Andrew McCabe may have done, nobody will ever take away from him that he led the FBI with dignity and honor at a moment of true crisis, surrounded by people at the White House and DOJ who lacked dignity and honor.
⋙ 🔆 This❗️⋙ TheAtlantic, Andrew McCabe: Every Day Is a New Low in Trump’s White House http://bit.ly/2SzolRp
// The president steps over bright ethical and moral lines wherever he encounters them. Everyone in America saw it when he fired my boss. But I saw it firsthand time and time again.

🐣 .@SenatorBurr spoke the eqivalent of “if it doesn’t fit, you must acquit,” only the “jury” in this case is the American people @MarkWarner Why?

CNN, Stephen Collinson: Manafort bombshell deepens mystery in Russia probe http://cnn.it/2GnJDLn

🐣 RT @WendySiegelman Significance of Sam Patten plea deal isn’t clear to most people yet – Konstantin Kilimnik (ex-GRU) worked for Patten in Russia 2001-2003 before Kilimnik worked for Manafort, Patten & Kilimnik formed company in 2015 & Patten contracted on shady Cambridge Analytica deals since 2014
📌 https://twitter.com/WendySiegelman/status/1035670357619998720

⭕ 13 Feb 2019

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 A bipartisan group of senators have introduced a bill that would impose stiff new sanctions on Russia over its meddling in U.S. elections and aggression against Ukraine, the latest congressional effort to push Trump to ratchet up D.C.’s response to Moscow.
⋙ SenateCommFR: Senators Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Hold Russia Accountable http://bit.ly/2V0JVuQ

U.S. Senators Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), Cory Gardner (R-Colo.), Ben Cardin (D-Md.), and Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) today introduced the Defending American Security from Kremlin Aggression Act (DASKA) of 2019. The comprehensive legislation seeks to increase economic, political, and diplomatic pressure on the Russian Federation in response to Russia’s interference in democratic processes abroad, malign influence in Syria, and aggression against Ukraine, including in the Kerch Strait.

The legislation establishes a comprehensive policy response to better position the U.S. government to address Kremlin aggression by creating new policy offices on cyber defenses and sanctions coordination.  The bill stands up for NATO and prevents the President from pulling the U.S. out of the Alliance without a Senate vote.  It also increases sanctions pressure on Moscow for its interference in democratic processes abroad and continued aggression against Ukraine.

DailyBeast, Erin Banco, Betsy Woodruff: Trump’s DHS Guts Task Forces Protecting Elections From Foreign Meddling http://bit.ly/2DHVeRQ
// “It’s very curious why the leadership has not committed resources to prepare for the 2020 election,” one DHS official tells The Daily Beast.

DailyBeast, David Lurie: Trump Is Immune From Impeachment if Mueller Can’t Share His Evidence http://bit.ly/2EbpG8p

🐣 RT @MSNBC Michael Cohen lawyer Lanny Davis to Sen. Burr: “We’re coming. There were no false excuses.”
⋙ MSNBC, Hallie Jackson: Cohen lawyer to Sen. Burr: ‘We’re coming. There were no false excuses.’ http://on.msnbc.com/2SO82Q1
// Lanny Davis, Michael Cohen’s attorney and communications adviser, speaks with Hallie Jackson about his client’s controversial postponement of his Senate testimony due to ‘medical needs’ after a recent shoulder surgery.

🐣 RT @JillWineBanks House Judiciary Committee should request all Mueller evidence relevant to actions of Trump before, during and after the election and during his presidency. Federal rules allow this. Watergate Judge Sirica said public right to know allowed release of grand jury evidence. Here too.

DailyBeast: Senate Intel Chief Richard Burr Covered for Trump While Russia Attacked 2016 Election http://bit.ly/2Gnzm1T

◕📊 FiveThirtyEight: Public Opinion Of The Mueller Investigation Has Become More Partisan http://53eig.ht/2GNqKkz
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1095963855895871488/photo/1

Vox, Andrew Prokop: Judge rules that Manafort deliberately lied to Mueller’s team during cooperation http://bit.ly/2tnwKs2
// The former Trump campaign chair may now get a tougher sentence.

🐣 RT @selectedwisdom What I find remarkable about the Manafort-Kilimnik meeting is the timeline. August 2, 2016 – just after Trump’s “Russia if you have those emails” & Stone messaging to find dirt. Just before Manafort spouts Russia propaganda on CNN & just weeks before leaves campaign
⋙ 🐣 RT @selectedwisdom When looking for indicators & warnings of Collusion, I always say do surveillance at a “dinner meeting at a private cigar room” – How Manafort’s 2016 meeting with a Russian employee at New York cigar club goes to ‘the heart’ of Mueller’s probe
📌 https://twitter.com/selectedwisdom/status/1095716460616450048

WaPo: Trump claims ‘no collusion’ with Russia as leading Democrat says conclusion is premature http://wapo.st/2DE7qmw Intel Comm Ranking Member Sen Mark Warner (D-VA)

📊 CNN, Brian Stelter: How a single poll question illustrates America’s divide over Trump and Russia http://cnn.it/2RY0LbS //➔ 43% of all but just 19% of GOP say Mueller has proven Russian tried to interfere; (also true under Watergate until the evidence became irrefutable)

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff Here’s what stands out to me from today’s ruling:
¤ Manafort lied about his contacts with an individual affiliated with Russian intelligence. And he lied intentionally.
¤ If Manafort had told the truth, it would have been so damaging to Trump as to negate his chances of a pardon.

🐣 RT @ScotMStedman August 2 – Manafort shares private, detailed polling data w Kilimnik
August 3 – Don Jr meets with Zamel who touts his social media manipulation tools
Also August 3 – Kilmnik flies from NY to Moscow on Deripaska’s jet
August 4 – Spike in Alfa Bank-Trump Tower server communications

WaPo: Federal judge finds Paul Manafort lied to Mueller probe about contacts with Russian aide http://wapo.st/2S1MLhg

🔆 This❗️⋙ CNN: Judge voids Paul Manafort plea deal, says he ‘intentionally’ lied to the FBI, special counsel and grand jury http://cnn.it/2BweLnO

💙 🐣 RT @MSNBC for Special Counsel Robert Mueller have proved 3 of the 5 examples they cite as occurrences when Manafort lied to them in the course of his cooperation.
💽 https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1095831723483512832/photo/1

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok Senate Intel chair Richard Burr can’t be a trusted voice on the Russia probe. Important piece by @rgoodlaw, weaving together Burr’s actions & statements since teaming up w/ the Trump campaign, to paint a darker & more cynical picture than we imagined.
⋙ 💙 JustSecurity, Ryan Goodman: Who is Richard Burr, Really? Why the public can’t trust his voice in the Russia probe http://bit.ly/2RYLJCQ

MilitaryTimes: After Trump’s treaty withdrawal, NATO is getting ready for a Russia with a lot more missiles http://bit.ly/2GGZYdf

Vox, Aaron Rupar: Trump’s tweet that Senate investigators found “NO EVIDENCE OF COLLUSION,” explained http://bit.ly/2tkND6J
// Trump wants you to believe Richard Burr is the final word on Russia. He isn’t.

💽 🔆 This❗️⋙ CNN, Marshall Cohen et all: How Team Trump keeps changing its story in the Russia investigation http://cnn.it/2TOSVD1 Timeline with videos
// By Marshall Cohen, Sam Fossum, Em Steck, Tal Yellin; Videos produced by McKenna Ewen

Politico: ‘Mr. Manafort did not lie’: Attorneys take final stand against Mueller charges http://politi.co/2E7nz5t
// The special counsel has accused Manafort of breaching a plea deal when he lied about interactions with an associate allegedly linked to Russian intelligence.

🐣 RT @annalecta FEC probing Rebuilding America Now—a pro-Trump super PAC facing allegations of illegal coordination & a wire transfer to Paul Manafort flagged by special counsel Robert Mueller—for failing to disclose $1M received on the eve of the 2016 election for years
⋙ TPM, Josh Kovensky and Allegra Kirkland: Manafort-Linked PAC Failed To Report $1 Million And The FEC Wants To Know Why http://bit.ly/2GJ4B6H

🐣 RT @RepSwalwell THREAD: Let’s talk about direct vs circumstantial evidence. The law treats them the same. @SenatorBurr says there’s no “direct evidence of collusion” b/w Trump & Russians. Put aside the fact that @MarkWarner doesn’t agree w/ this. What matters is if there’s evidence of collusion. 📌 https://twitter.com/RepSwalwell/status/1095754587368292353

CNN: Senators target Russia with massive bipartisan bill http://cnn.it/2TKTw8Q
// Bob Menendez, Lindsey Graham

They’ve proposed a massive bill that aims to, among other things, force the administration to assess whether Russia is a state sponsor of terror.

It would also require a two-thirds Senate vote if Trump decides to leave NATO, a report on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s net worth and assets, and title insurance companies in the US to report information on who owns entities that buy high-priced homes here — as well as would hammer Russia with a host of additional sanctions and new ways of cracking down on Russian disinformation and cyber-crimes.

“The sanctions and other measures contained in this bill are the most hard-hitting ever imposed — and a direct result of Putin’s continued desire to undermine American democracy. The sanctions and measures we propose are designed to respond in the strongest possible fashion,” [Graham] added.

Wednesday’s legislative announcement comes a day after the US released a sweeping list of prominent Russian business and political figures, implementing a congressional law designed to punish Russia for election interference.

The US Treasury report, published shortly before a midnight deadline, listed every senior member of the political administration at the Kremlin, and every Russian oligarch with a net worth of $1 billion or more.

MoscowProject: Burr’s Blind Eye To Collusion http://bit.ly/2SUOxWc

TheAtlantic, Joseph Augustyn: Maria Butina Is Not Unique http://bit.ly/2UYPmul
// For years, countries including Russia and China have used their citizens who study in the U.S. as an intelligence-gathering resource.

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok US and EU close to agreeing on new #sanctions to check #Russia’s aggression toward #Ukraine in the Sea of Azov (where Russians attacked & seized 3 ships & 24 Ukrainian sailors passing thru Kerch Strait in November) | Financial Times
⋙ FinancialTimes: US and EU close to agreeing new sanctions to check Russia [paywall]

⭕ 12 Feb 2019

TheAtlantic, Saahil Desai: Does Anyone Know What the End of the Russia Investigation Really Means? http://bit.ly/2TO9jDO
// Does it mean “clearing” the president? Does it mean one more spree of indictments, a devastating final report?

TheAtlantic, Mikhaila Fogel and Benjamin Wittes: The Much-Heralded End of the Mueller Investigation http://bit.ly/2GGwnkb
// No one knows when it will actually “wrap up”—or what it will mean when it does.

Axios, Mike Allen: House Democrats plan vast Russia probe http://bit.ly/2GKkf1T

🐣 RT @tribelaw Burr is out on a limb that his non-GOP colleagues are sawing off. He’s being a partisan. Plus his definition of “evidence” is wildly unrealistic. Nobody ever imagined Trump saying to Putin, “Hey, I’ll lift the sanctions if you make me president.” That’s not how it works
⋙ CNNPolitics Sen. Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, rejected Republican Chairman Richard Burr’s recent statements that the committee has not found evidence of collusion https://cnn.it/2E7JQzS 

Newsweek, Cristina Maza: Mike Pompeo Warns Vladimir Putin Is Threatening Democracies Everywhere, Says West Took Its Eye Off Russia http://bit.ly/2TTPmeM //➔ wow, has he cleared this with the boss?

🐣 RT @DeadlineDH “[Senate Intel doesn’t] have nearly the tools that Bob Mueller has. The most important tool they don’t have is the threat to indict people for crimes & the ability to reduce their sentences of people that come and cooperate” – @matthewamiller w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1095458146443816964/photo/1

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews #Russia’s state TV: ¤ Kremlin propagandist Vladimir Soloviev interviews RT’s editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan re: alleged US info-ops. He asks whether any US politicians disseminate Russian agitprop in conjunction with RT. Simonyan replies: “Only one. Donald Trump. Just kidding.”

🐣 RT @JohnBrennan Senate Intel Committee is doing good work, but it does not conduct criminal investigations. It is up to Special Counsel to charge those who criminally conspired with Russia. Don’t conflate collusion, which occured, with criminal conspiracy. Stay tuned.
⋙ NBC, Ken Dilanian: Senate has uncovered no direct evidence of conspiracy between Trump campaign and Russia http://nbcnews.to/2BwdmxK
// “We were never going to find a contract signed in blood saying, ‘Hey Vlad, we’re going to collude,'” one Democratic aide said.

MotherJones, Dan Friedman: Senate Intelligence Committee Democrats Dispute Claims That Russia Probe Found No Collusion http://bit.ly/2UXKUMt
// “The president is terrified about where our investigation…may lead.”

WaPo, Philip Bump: Why early August 2016 has become central to the Russia investigation: A timeline http://wapo.st/2I579yi

USAToday: Yes, the Mueller investigation is costly. But the millions seized from Manafort have it on track to break even http://bit.ly/2TQhW0Y

DailyBeast, Erin Banco and Adam Rawnsley: Swiss Mystery Company Is at the Heart of a Mueller Puzzle http://bit.ly/2BC2UEN
// You’ve never heard of Zurich-based Salix Services AG. But Robert Mueller’s team has.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: A Russian oligarch offers a significant denial in the Mueller probe http://wapo.st/2Gnd3Jt

WaPo: Senate Intel chair slams Trump fixer Michael Cohen, as House Democrats staff up probes http://wapo.st/2Sxps4b Richard Burr (R-NC)

🐣 RT @emptywheel Congratulations to the WaPo which, unlike the NYT, can report that the polling handoff happened at the same meeting Manafort was talking sanctions relief.
⋙ 🐣 RT @CarolLeonnig What I like most in this story: ¤ It takes you to a cigar bar in Aug 2016, & a Russian operative w/ “important messages” to give Trump campaign chair. ¤ It knits together string that @PostRoz, @thamburger and WaPo team have been gathering for 2 1/2 years.
⋙⋙ 🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: How Manafort’s 2016 meeting with a Russian employee at New York cigar club goes to ‘the heart’ of Mueller’s probe http://wapo.st/2SKfTy1

The Aug. 2, 2016, encounter between the senior Trump campaign officials and Kilimnik, who prosecutors allege has ties to Russian intelligence, has emerged in recent days as a potential fulcrum in special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation.

It was at that meeting that prosecutors believe Manafort and Kilimnik may have exchanged key information relevant to Russia and Trump’s presidential bid. The encounter goes “very much to the heart of what the special counsel’s office is investigating,” prosecutor Andrew Weissmann told a federal judge in a sealed hearing last week.

One subject the men discussed was a proposed resolution to the conflict over Ukraine, an issue of great interest to the Russian government, according to a partially redacted transcript of the Feb. 4 hearing.

During the hearing, the judge also appeared to allude to another possible interaction at the Havana Room gathering: a handoff by Manafort of internal polling data from Trump’s presidential campaign to his Russian associate.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews #Russia’s state TV selected this imagery to go along with the quote by senior Kremlin aide Vladislav Surkov, who wrote that— beyond election interference across the globe— Russia alters Western consciousness and is engaged in “an information counteroffensive against the West.” https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1095326502365904897/photo/1
// photo of Trump, Macron etc

🐣 RT @olgaNYC1211 The Ministry of Information Policy of Ukraine on Tuesday, Feb 12, presented the “White Book of Special Information Operations Against Ukraine, 2014-2018.” ¤ Have always said that Ukraine was a testing ground for the war Russia launched on the West.
⋙ Unian: Ukraine’s ministry of information policy presents “White Book” of info-ops against Ukraine http://bit.ly/2SQYinY
// It contains descriptions of Russia’s information campaigns aimed against Ukraine, carried out in 2014-2018.

Newsweek, Cristina Maza: Vladimir Putin’s Adviser Tells Americans: ‘Russia Interferes in Your Brains, We Change Your Conscience’ http://bit.ly/2GB7VRo

Americans who worry about Russia election interference should stop focusing on such trivialities and instead realize that the idea that they have a choice over how they are governed is a mere illusion, Vladislav Surkov, an adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin, wrote in an op-ed published this week.

“The illusion of choice is the most important illusion, the main trick of Western democracy especially…. The rejection of this illusion in favor of the reality that everything is predestined will allow society to reflect first on our vision of democratic development,” Surkov wrote. “Foreign politicians talk about Russia’s interference in elections and referendums around the world. In fact, the matter is even more serious: Russia interferes in your brains, we change your conscience, and there is nothing you can do about it.”

In his op-ed for the Russian publication Nezavisimaya Gazeta, or “Independent Newspaper,” Surkov also laid out Putin’s vision of returning Russia to its rightful role as a global superpower and exporting “Putinism” as an ideology to be adopted around the world.

“After having fallen from the USSR to the Russian Federation, Russia stopped collapsing and began to recover and return to its natural and only possible state as a large nation that is on the rise,” he wrote.

“The great role assigned to our country in the history of the world does not allow us to leave the stage or keep silent among the crowd…. It does not promise peace…. Putin’s great political machine is only gaining momentum and gearing up for a long, difficult, and interesting job,” Surkov continued.

He then went on to describe Putin as the founder of modern Russia, similar to the Turkish leader Mustafa Kemal Ataturk or France’s Charles de Gaulle. “Putinism is the ideology of the future,” he wrote. “The political system created in Russia is suitable not only for the future of local areas, it clearly has significant export potential.”

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Senate Intelligence Committee aide tells me, re: NBC story, that right now there is “a common set of facts” that the panel is working with, “and a disagreement about what those facts mean.” ¤ They add: “We are closer to the end than the beginning, but we’re not wrapping up.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Re: the headline, “Senate has uncovered no direct evidence of conspiracy between Trump campaign and Russia,” same aide says: “the word ‘direct’ is doing a lot of work here.”

🐣 RT @krassenstein
Cost of Mueller Probe thus far: $25,000,000
Fines and Forfeitures Brought in by Mueller/SDNY Probe:
Manafort – $26,740,000
Cohen – $1,850,100
Flynn – $500
Papadopoulos – $9,500
Gates – $20,000
van der Zwaan – $20,000
TOTAL: $28,640,100
Total Profit: $3,640,100
Go MUELLER!

📊 Politico: Poll: More Americans have confidence in Mueller than Trump http://politi.co/2GJ9mNs 56% to 33%, according to a recent poll by The Washington Post and George Mason University’s Schar School

💽 MSNBC: Figliuzzi: Russia-Trump collusion question is not yet answered [Video] http://on.msnbc.com/2I7ZYpd

WaPo, Scott Clement and Matt Zapotosky: Americans view Mueller as more credible than Trump, but views of his probe are scattered http://wapo.st/2SwN7BT

⭕ 11 Feb 2019

💽 MSNBC, The Beat With Ari: Meet the Mueller prosecutor who scares Trump more than Mueller http://on.msnbc.com/ 2V2yh2t

In a special report, MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber examines the tactics of a hardball Federal Prosecutor on Special Counsel Mueller’s team, Andrew Weissmann, who many refer to as Mueller’s “legal pit bull”. Melber breaks down how Weissmann honed his hardball strategy in the Enron investigation, one of the most far-reaching, aggressive and controversial prosecutions in modern American law and how he built a reputation of effective and controversial prosecution, by charging targets that many prosecutors avoid: like a defendant’s own family members.

🐣 RT @eorden Attorneys for the Donald J. Trump Foundation accused the New York attorney general’s office of political motivation in its civil lawsuit against the nonprofit, citing recent comments made by Attorney General Letitia James.
📌 https://mobile.twitter.com/Trumpnado2016/status/1095020835163787264
⋙ CNN, Erica Orden: Trump Foundation says NY AG’s comments show lawsuit is political http://cnn.it/2WYcZ8c

🐣 RT @bradheath Mueller’s former deputy: “A public narrative has built an expectation that the special counsel will explain his conclusions, but I think that expectation may be seriously misplaced.”
⋙ USAToday: Robert Mueller has spent two years investigating Trump, and he hasn’t said a word. It’s possible he never will. http://bit.ly/2By4veI

🔆 This❗️⋙ EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: A Primer on How to Read: So the NYT Can Stop Telling Paul Manafort’s Lies http://bit.ly/2tqQECN //➔ Critique of NYT: In Closed Hearing, a Clue About ‘the Heart’ of Mueller’s Russia Inquiry

DailyBeast, Adam Rawnsley: Are Russian DisInfo Warriors Meta-Trolling Us With Mueller’s Trial? http://bit.ly/2TJjvh1
// Frat-house antics in the courtroom, winking at its own celebrity—what’s behind the spate of bizarre behavior from the IRA, Russia’s notorious troll factory?

✅ PBS: AP fact check: Trump claims he’s vindicated in Russia probe http://to.pbs.org/2MZHGVS

He’s tweeting that Republican Sen. Richard Burr, who chairs the Senate intelligence committee, has “announced” the panel found no collusion or conspiracy between Russia and the Trump campaign during the 2016 election. That’s taking it too far. Burr did say in a published interview that he had found no evidence so far of collusion after two years of investigation, but the probe is continuing. Burr also indicated the committee’s final report may not even reach a conclusion on the question, leaving it up to the public to decide.

Newsweek: Trump Officials ‘Doing Russia’s Bidding’ to Get Richer Against U.S. National Interests, Former Deputy Asst AG Harry Litman Says http://bit.ly/2N2gZ2E

NewYorker, Jeffrey Toobin: Roger Stone’s and Jerome Corsi’s Time in the Barrel http://bit.ly/2DAkcCi
// Feb 18&25 Issue; Why the mismatched operatives matter to Trump—and to the Mueller investigation.

WaPo, Philip Bump: If there was collusion with Russia, here’s where it might have occurred http://wapo.st/2WV2EKa
// The known links are not very strong.

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: Quid Pro Quo Redux, Part One: The Trump Tower Dangle http://bit.ly/2RVpc9V

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom He’s not wrong. And it’s our fault.
⋙ 🐣 RT @olex_sherba Putin’s adviser Surkov to those “who cry about Russian meddling in elections”: “Things are much more serious: we meddle with your brains, we change your conscience – and you have no clue what to do about it”. http://bit.ly/2SJMSlY

🐣 RT @Liveuamap Putin’s adviser Surkov in the article in “Nezavisimaya gazeta” says that Putin managed to create “state of new type” – “Putinism” is a new form of government(like Republic), Putinism will be in Russia for coming century even after Putin http://bit.ly/2I7i0Ia via @oldLentach
⋙ 🐣 “Putinism” IOW “Mobster Oligarchy” ~ No, thanks.

⭕ 10 Feb 2019

🐣 RT @MikeL_Jollett Wow. Without all the makeup and stuff, Trump looks like Old Man Potter from It’s a Wonderful Life. https://twitter.com/Mikel_Jollett/status/1094683340714594304/photo/1-2

🐣📊 RT @pewresearch Pew Poll: 62% of Americans had a favorable opinion of NATO in our 2017 survey. U.S. goodwill toward the alliance was significantly higher than in 2016, when 53% had a favorable view https://pewrsr.ch/2MXHAwL 

WaPo: New Trump-Russia probe will focus on reports of money laundering, ‘financial compromise,’ Schiff says http://wapo.st/2Sq7yAf

TheAtlantic, Quinta Jurecic: A Confederacy of Grift http://bit.ly/2BuAOLv
// The subjects of Robert Mueller’s investigation are cashing in.

🌀 Mueller v Trump SCORECARD https://twitter.com/mcspocky/status/1094388982996238336/photo/1

Politico: Schiff questions Mueller’s approach on Deutsche Bank http://politi.co/2DqBOka

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote This sounds to me like AMI wanting people to stop looking beyond Dirty Sanchez. (That’s what we’re calling him. He’s a Stone Ally). What do you guys think?
⋙ The brother is the Occam’s Razor explanation. But, Bezos has the resources and the best investigators working for him. It’s hard to think he would bring up the Saudis with no proof whatsoever. He might find himself on the wrong side of a bone saw.
⋙ DailyBeast, Lachlan Markay: Mistress’ Brother Leaked Bezos’ Racy Texts to Enquirer, Sources Say http://bit.ly/2Gle6JP //➔ Never underestimate Occam’s Razor
// Multiples sources tell The Daily Beast that Michael Sanchez, a Trumpworld associate and brother to Bezos’ lover, gave the couple’s texts to The National Enquirer.

WaPo: House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) voices concern that Mueller’s scrutiny of Trump’s finances isn’t adequate http://wapo.st/2Gk2pmW

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Senate Intel chairman Burr “told CBS last week that the committee’s investigators ‘don’t have anything that would suggest there was collusion.’ But Weissmann’s remarks seem to suggest that for the special counsel that avenue of inquiry is still alive.”
🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: In Closed Hearing, a Clue About ‘the Heart’ of Mueller’s Russia Inquiry http://nyti.ms/2SqF3T2 //➔ did the Trump campaign (and later the Trump admin) pursue a grand bargain that would lift Magnitsky sanctions and would also have advanced Trump Tower Moscow?

Comments by one of Mr. Mueller’s lead prosecutors, disclosed in a transcript of a closed-door hearing, suggest that the special counsel continues to pursue at least one theory: that starting while Russia was taking steps to bolster Mr. Trump’s candidacy, people in his orbit were discussing deals to end a dispute over Russia’s incursions into Ukraine and possibly give Moscow relief from economic sanctions imposed by the United States and its allies.

The theory was offered almost as an aside by the prosecutor, Andrew Weissmann, during a discussion of contacts between Mr. Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, and a longtime Russian associate, Konstantin V. Kilimnik, whom investigators have linked to Russian intelligence.

“Trump’s unusual sympathy and receptivity to Putin and the Kremlin was evident throughout the campaign” and the first few months of his presidency, said John E. Herbst, a former United States ambassador to Ukraine. That pattern, he said, fueled the notion that Mr. Trump might seek a “grand bargain” that would end sanctions, possibly on terms deeply unfavorable to Ukraine.

The sanctions also limited business opportunities with Russia. Mr. Trump had long sought a marquee Trump Tower project in Moscow, and at least two aides were pursuing separate nuclear power projects that would have benefited from an end to the sanctions.

As Mr. Trump took office, some State Department officials described worrying inquiries that suggested the White House might be preparing to precipitously drop the sanctions. And various intermediaries floated proposals they said would end the sporadic combat in eastern Ukraine between Russian-funded separatist fighters and Ukrainian forces trying to hold back the loss of more territory.

Michael D. Cohen, Mr. Trump’s longtime fixer, told The New York Times that he left a sealed envelope containing one such plan on Mr. Flynn’s White House desk. …

Mr. Kilimnik, meanwhile, was trying to use his extensive ties to Mr. Manafort to advance another. It envisioned the return of Viktor F. Yanukovych, a pro-Russia politician who had risen to the presidency of Ukraine in 2010 with the help of Mr. Manafort, who was paid tens of millions of dollars for his efforts.

Mr. Yanukovych was forced from office by a popular uprising in 2014 and fled to Russia. Mr. Kilimnik wanted to resurrect him as a semiautonomous leader in eastern Ukraine, a division of the country fiercely opposed by most Ukrainians.

In a February 2017 interview with The Times, Mr. Kilimnik described Mr. Manafort as a possible negotiator for the deal. He said that Mr. Manafort had told him that “there is only one enemy — the chaos.”

What Mr. Manafort and Mr. Kilimnik discussed about the Russia-Ukraine conflict is not all that concerned prosecutors. Another issue is a directive from Mr. Manafort to Mr. Gates to turn over Trump campaign polling data to Mr. Kilimnik in the midst of the presidential race.

The transcript suggests that Mr. Manafort claims that he wanted only public data transferred. But Mr. Weissmann told the judge that the question of whether any American, wittingly or unwittingly, engaged with Russians who were interfering in the election relates to “the core” of the special counsel’s inquiry.

⭕ 9 Feb 2019

TheAtlantic, Natasha Bertrand: Matthew Whitaker Plays to an Audience of One http://bit.ly/2tc3owS
// Throughout a contentious oversight hearing, the acting attorney general seemed to be auditioning for his next job in the Trump administration.

NYT: Trump Defies Congressional Deadline on Khashoggi Report http://nyti.ms/2tgGYud

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: Paul Manafort Sold Out Donald Trump — and His Anonymous Leakers Are Lying about It Publicly http://bit.ly/2Ih0f9x

🐣 RT @juliettekayyem A few notes on Bezos’ security apparatus. The guys I knew at FBI and Secret Service often ended up in VIP Protection, a lucrative post-government position where salaries can be in the high 6 digits. It’s a serious job, especially to protect the richest of the rich. 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/juliettekayyem/status/1094272500320612352

Unian [UKR]: Russian intel offering Ukrainians US$2,000 for setting on fire churches of former Moscow Patriarchate http://bit.ly/2MXLI0R
// Russian spies and Moscow-controlled “security services” in the occupied parts of Donbas have been working to recruit Ukrainian nationals who would commit arson attacks on temples operated by Orthodox priests of what was until recently called the Moscow Patriarchate.

WaPo, Max Boot (Dec): An Israeli tech firm is selling spy software to dictators, betraying the country’s ideals http://wapo.st/2SkX3hA newly relevant
// 12/5/2018

Newsweek: Donald Trump Jr. ‘Expects to be Indicted’ and is in ‘More Immediate Jeopardy’ Than Jared Kushner, Journalist Natasha Bertrand Says http://bit.ly/2SprYt2

Inquisitr: Kremlin ‘Proud’ Of ‘Operation’ To Get Trump Elected, Says Former US Ambassador To Russia Michael McFaul http://bit.ly/2SoeQEo

TheGuardian: Mark Galeotti: ‘We should laugh at Russia more’ http://bit.ly/2WUEMGk
// The Russian politics expert on why the West misreads Putin, Trump’s election, the Skripals and why he loathes Game of Thrones

⭕ 8 Feb 2019

JustSecurity, Sam Berger: Trump’s Plan to Have the Military Build a Wall is Illegal http://bit.ly/2DBpduk

🐣 RT @JohnWDean The world knew the National Enquirer was sleazy. It was not known it’s kind of journalism was much like the mob, extortion and blackmail. Thank you Jeff Bezos for rolling over the log so we all can see what crawls out. Pecker can’t do dirty from prison!
⋙ WaPo Editorial: The truth about the National Enquirer comes crawling out http://wapo.st/2TMMdhb

TheObserver, John Schindler: Inside the Spy Scandal at the Heart of Jeff Bezos’ War With the National Enquirer http://bit.ly/2Bs8g5D

RawStory, Travis Gettys: Cohen pal Donny Deutsch predicts anti-mob laws will take down entire Trump Organization http://bit.ly/2TB3WYM

Deutsch said the SDNY investigation was beginning to look like a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, or RICO, case.

“I’m going to throw out the term RICO,” Deutsch said. “(It) was introduced, basically, for mob bosses. Police said, ‘Okay, if somebody in your organization killed somebody we can pin it on you.’”

“I think from here on in,” he said, “to the day Donald Trump dies, until those children are wherever they go, they will be picking apart this organization, because what they want to make an example of is this president who showed up and tried to undo 250 years of what our grandfathers fought for, and this organization will eventually be RICO’d and take the entire thing down. This is just the beginning.”

🐣 RT @tribelaw Are Donald Trump and the murderous Saudi Prince bin Salman co-conspirators with David Pecker and AMI in a failed criminal plot to blackmail and extort Jeff Bezos as owner of the Washington Post? Asking for a friend in the Southern District of New York.

TPM, Allegra Kirkland: Ex-Enquirer Editor Jerry George: Bezos Story Was ‘Means Of Kissing And Making Up With’ Trump http://bit.ly/2RQ5oER

DailyBeast, Barbara McQuade: New Trump Probe Looks a Lot Like a RICO Investigation http://bit.ly/2BtpFdV
// The crimes reportedly under investigation—money laundering, fraud, conspiracy—could amount to a criminal enterprise. That’s how my team of prosecutors put away Detroit’s mayor.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: What we learned from the Matthew G. Whitaker hearing http://wapo.st/2RS5vj6
// The showdown between House Democrats and Trump’s acting attorney general could provide a glimpse of what’s to come.
1. Whitaker was in over his head
2. Won’t deny Mueller is on a ‘witch hunt’
3. No subpoena showdown yet — but . . .
4. A sitting president cannot be indicted
5. The most inexplicable moment
⋙ This was the moment Whitaker was elevated to the top law enforcement position in the United States. And he says he cannot remember exactly how he first learned he got that job? That certainly seems like something that would be etched into memory — especially three months in.

NYT Editorial: Saudi Arabia’s Threadbare Cover-Up of Khashoggi’s Killing Unravels Further http://nyti.ms/2UTt7Gh
// The crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, was overheard threatening to silence the self-exiled Washington Post journalist “with a bullet.”

NYT: Jeff Bezos’ Extortion Claim Said to Be Under Review by Prosecutors http://nyti.ms/2td2jEV

🐣 RT @mkraju Siding with Saudi crown prince, WH will NOT make determination on punishing those responsible for Khashoggi murder under Magnitsky Act. “The President maintains his discretion to decline to act on congressional committee requests when appropriate,” official tells @Kevinliptakcnn 📌 https://twitter.com/mkraju/status/1093925586739888128

DailyBeast, Spencer Ackerman (Mar 2018): Trump’s Publisher Pal Puts Saudi Propaganda Magazine in U.S. Supermarkets http://bit.ly/2RNsBHS
// 3/26/2018; The owners of the National Enquirer have a slick, ad-free magazine on U.S. newsstands praising crown prince Mohammed bin Salman—and insist they had no outside help for it.

Bloomberg, David Glovin and Andrew Martin: Manafort Prosecutors Have Questions About $1 Million Condo Loan http://bloom.bg/2MWl6xs

DailyBeast: Federal Prosecutors Probing National Enquirer’s Jeff Bezos Story: Report http://bit.ly/2BqCc1Z

DailyBeast, Michael Daly: Bezos Could Put National Enquirer Brass in Jail http://bit.ly/2N13DEc
// ‘D*ck pic’ threat looks like a crime in New York. That could void AMI’s deal with feds and let them use everything David Pecker and Dylan Howard said.

DailyBeast, Lachlan Markay, Asawin Suebsaeng and Maxwell Tani: Private Eyes Detail Inner Workings of National Enquirer ‘Blackmail’ Machine http://bit.ly/2UNBqDp
// Threatening to reveal Jeff Bezos’ “dick p*ck” was just the latest strong-arm tactic. “The nice way of calling it was quid pro quo,” one veteran said, “but really it was blackmail.”

Politico, Josh Gerstein: Mueller: Manafort downplayed Russian associate’s conduct even after plea deal http://politi.co/2I04JkI

Vox, Andrew Prokop: Mueller’s team discusses pardons and the Trump administration in a new Manafort transcript http://bit.ly/2GiUqqd
// What the new document tells us about the Mueller investigation.

5:28p 🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Anyone have eyes on the ground? This is the second report I’ve heard of this, but no photos or MSM coverage. @CNN @ShimonPro @MSNBC
⋙ 2:54p 🐣 RT @M_Quirk The Kushner residence in Long Branch New Jersey appears as if it is being raided by the FBI #KushnerRaid
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @M_Quirk This is the primary residence of Charlie Kushner, Jared’s father

TheObserver, John Schindler: Inside the Spy Scandal at the Heart of Jeff Bezos’ War With the National Enquirer http://bit.ly/2Bs8g5D

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Saudi state minister for foreign affairs (former foreign minister) responds to questions about Saudi/AMI relationship, calls it “a soap opera” but hedges when asked whether the Saudis played a role in the leaked Bezos stories. “I doubt it,” he says.
⋙ 🐣 RT @yarabayoumy Saudi’s Jubeir on AMI/National Enquirer: “It’s a soap opera.” Asked if KSA played any role urging David Pecker/AMI to leak negative stories about Bezos: “I doubt it”, followed by “As far as I know, flat no.” ¤ Read @TheAtlantic’s story on the saga here:
⋙ ⋙ TheAtlantic, Alana Semuels: Jeff Bezos Brings the Receipts http://bit.ly/2UOx2nr
// The Amazon founder is at war with a tabloid.

TheAtlantic, Alana Semuels: Jeff Bezos Brings the Receipts http://bit.ly/2UOx2nr
// The Amazon founder is at war with a tabloid.

NYT (Mar 2018): Wooing Saudi Business, Tabloid Mogul Had a Powerful Friend: Trump http://nyti.ms/2GgoR0e
// 3/29/2018

WaPo: Ivanka Trump has ‘zero concern’ about Mueller probe, plays down pursuit of Trump Tower in Moscow http://wapo.st/2DZHdQz

NBC: Amazon’s Jeff Bezos accuses National Enquirer owner of ‘extortion and blackmail’ http://nbcnews.to/2DiZEyd
// Emails published by Bezos appear to show that the tabloid publisher threatened to publish embarrassing photos if Washington Post owner didn’t back off an investigation.

⭕ 7 Feb 2019

ForeignAffairs, Konstantin Skorkin: Putin’s Game Plan in Ukraine http://fam.ag/2WVgxIj
// How Moscow Aims to Force Concessions Out of Kiev

MotherJones, Mark Follman and Hannah Levintova: The NRA Welcomed Maria Butina—Even As She Worked to Arm Anti-American Thugs Abroad http://bit.ly/2WORSoN
// While NRA leaders embraced her, Butina denounced US sanctions and advised a militia group helping Putin seize Crimea.

🐣 RT @BillKristol Re-reading Bezos’s post, I’m struck that he goes out of his way to note AMI’s Trump and Saudi connections, which in the past have been “mixe[d]… all together.” Bezos seems to believe Trump and the Saudis are relevant to understanding what happened here.
⋙ 💙💙 Medium, Jeff Bezos: No thank you, Mr. Pecker http://bit.ly/2UJslv6

VanityFair, Emily Jane Fox: “I Am Disgusted”: Behind the Scenes of Trump’s Increasingly Scrutinized $107 Million Inauguration http://bit.ly/2Bpr0m8
// Stephanie Winston Wolkoff was the mastermind event producer behind Trump’s inaugural celebration, which has since come under S.D.N.Y. investigation. Now, taped conversations reveal Wolkoff’s concerns with how money was being spent, the general chaos of the process, the involvement of the Trump family, and the people in charge, namely Rick Gates and Tom Barrack.

NYT: Year Before Killing, Saudi Prince Told Aide He Would Use ‘a Bullet’ on Jamal Khashoggi http://nyti.ms/2Gx6yTB intelligence intercepts

📊 CNN Poll: Almost everyone wants a public report on Mueller’s findings http://cnn.it/2DZLzr6 87% say investigators should release a public report, including 80% of Republicans

WaPo: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos accuses National Enquirer of extortion over intimate photos http://wapo.st/2TEAhxA

Bezos, who owns The Washington Post, wrote that the Enquirer wanted him to make a false public statement that he and his security consultant, Gavin de Becker, “have no knowledge or basis for suggesting that AMI’s coverage was politically motivated or influenced by political forces.”

Bezos declined to do so. Instead, he published what he said were emails from Enquirer executives to a lawyer representing de Becker. In one, top Enquirer editor Dylan Howard appears to suggest that the tabloid would publish a series of photos of Bezos and of Sanchez, some of them salacious, if AMI’s terms weren’t met.

“I wanted to describe to you the photos obtained during our newsgathering,” Howard wrote, going on to say that the Enquirer had a “below the belt selfie” of Bezos, among other shots. Howard added, “It would give no editor pleasure to send this email. I hope common sense can prevail — and quickly.” …

AMI’s chief executive, David Pecker, has had a long friendship with President Trump, who has repeatedly attacked Bezos, Amazon and The Washington Post. Pecker directed the Enquirer to write favorable stories about Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign, while paying $150,000 to former Playboy model Karen McDougal to suppress her claim of a long-running affair with Trump.

On Jan. 31, de Becker was quoted in the Daily Beast suggesting that the Enquirer’s pursuit of Bezos was politically motivated. …

Bezos’s public letter seems to suggest that federal agents should investigate whether AMI may have violated the terms of its non-prosecution agreement with prosecutors in Manhattan over its role in the 2016 hush money payments. …

In addition, he included emails from AMI’s deputy general counsel, Jon Fine, detailing a list of terms under which AMI said it would withhold publication of the photos. One of those terms was a statement from Bezos and de Becker “affirming that they have no knowledge or basis for suggesting that [AMI’s] coverage was politically motivated or influenced by political forces.”

In his post on Medium, Bezos called his ownership of The Post “a complexifier” for him. He wrote that it’s “unavoidable that certain powerful people who experience Washington Post news coverage will wrongly conclude I am their enemy. President Trump is one of those people, obvious by his many tweets. Also, The Post’s essential and unrelenting coverage of the murder of its columnist Jamal Khashoggi is undoubtedly unpopular in certain circles.”

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 87% of Americans say investigators should release a public Mueller report, just 9% say they should not, according to CNN. ¤ Support for a public release is at 80% among Republicans and those who approve of Trump, 92% among Democrats, 88% among independents.

USAToday, Frank Clemente and William Rice: Donald Trump’s tax returns would answer 4 serious questions about his fitness and our laws http://bit.ly/2TBzWM9

WaPo, Joyce Vance and Matthew Miller: The Mueller investigation has sprouted. Therein lies the jeopardy for Trump. http://wapo.st/2tckBpW
// It’s not the crime; it’s the offspring of the crime

TheGuardian, Ben Jacobs: Bezos blackmail claims add new twist to tale of Trump, Russia and the media http://bit.ly/2WOthjW
// Trump’s vitriol toward Amazon CEO and long ties to National Enquirer collided last month, when tabloid ran story on Bezos’s affair

CNN: As Mueller probe winds down, House Trump investigation powers up http://cnn.it/2tce3I0

🔊 NPR: ‘NYT’ Reporter Covering Trump: We’ve Almost ‘Lost The Ability To Be Shocked’ [Audio] http://n.pr/2DYQmJm Terry Gross interviews NYT’s Michael Schmidt

≣ CNN: Read: Transcript of closed-door Manafort hearing http://cnn.it/2WQ4A6s 143p
// A federal court released a partial transcript from Paul Manafort’s four-and-a-half hour sealed court hearing held on Monday.

Spiegel, Christoph Scheunemann and Jörg Schmitt [GER]: Dossier at Heart of Trump Scandal Still Dogs President http://bit.ly/2WP52lJ
// At the heart of Donald Trump’s Russia scandal is a mysterious dossier prepared by a former British intelligence agent. Many of the suspicions in the papers have been confirmed and have hounded his presidency for two years now.

TheGuardian/AP: Democrats launch new investigation into Trump’s finances and Russia links http://bit.ly/2WODugb
// Announcement comes the day after Trump criticized ‘ridiculous partisan investigations’ in his State of the Union speech

WaPo: Sergei Millian, identified as an unwitting source for the Steele dossier, sought proximity to Trump’s world in 2016 http://wapo.st/2WP30C7

🔆 This❗️⋙ Politico: Senate Intelligence chairman: No evidence of Trump-Russia collusion http://politi.co/2Djq2b8 Senator Richard Burr (R-NC)

“If we write a report based upon the facts that we have, then we don’t have anything that would suggest there was collusion by the Trump campaign and Russia,” Burr told CBS.

Still, the senator said some questions raised over the investigation could occupy the committee “for the next decade,” and that portions of the final report could be so classified that they are never revealed to the public. Burr said his committee is “close to pushing out the door” a report on the Obama administration’s response to Russian election interference, a release that the chairman said could come within a “matter of weeks.”

Burr also described an environment of bipartisanship within the committee, which he oversees with Vice Chair Mark Warner (D-Va.). Burr told CBS he found it difficult to believe the committee would splinter along partisan lines, as was the case in the House Intelligence Committee’s Russia investigation, which was shuttered by its then-GOP majority last year.

DailyBeast, Lachlan Markay: White House Waives Ethics Rules for Its New Lawyers http://bit.ly/2WJaKWd
// Pat Cipollone and Patrick Philbin were excused from provisions of a law that would bar them from making decisions that could affect the financial interests of past employers.

DailyBeast, Betsy Woodruff: ‘They Hate This Guy’: Matt Whitaker Braces for Showdown With Dems http://bit.ly/2TAdPFW
// ‘We don’t know what we’re up against with the House Judiciary Committee,’ one Justice Department source told The Daily Beast. ‘We have no idea.’

⭕ 6 Feb 2019

Bloomberg: Trump Wanted $20 Million for 2006 Moscow Deal: Developer http://bloom.bg/2GoVcBf
● Ukrainian-Russian provides new details of an early negotiation
● Pavel Fuks describes meeting Trump, hosting children in Moscow

🐣 RT @justinhendrix Richard Nixon, 1974: “I believe the time has come to bring that investigation and the other investigations of the matter to an end.” ¤ Donald Trump, 2019: “If there is going to be peace and legislation, there cannot be war and investigation.” ¤ Both beg for investigations to end: 💽 https://twitter.com/justinhendrix/status/1093134844572459008/photo/1

NBC: On Trump’s calendar, just 17 intelligence briefings in 85 days http://nbcnews.to/2GeKXQy
// U.S. officials also say Trump does not regularly read the written intelligence briefing sent over daily.

DailyBeast, Betsy Woodruff and Erin Banco: Paul Erickson, Russian Agent Maria Butina’s Boyfriend, Indicted for Fraud http://bit.ly/2SvgnIe
// The federal indictment in South Dakota alleges that he ran a criminal scheme from 1996 to 2018 using a chain of assisted living homes.

NYPost: Trump associate and Maria Butina’s ex Paul Erickson indicted http://nyp.st/2MXgG9G

WSJ: OPEC Pursues Formal Pact With Russia http://on.wsj.com/2ScOyoK
// An alliance with a 10-nation group led by Moscow would transform the cartel, which is under pressure from Trump and U.S. producers

💙💙 Salon, Heather Digby Parton: Final stages of the Russia probe: Trump is under assault from all directions http://bit.ly/2WGQNzj
// As Mueller untangles the Russia web, prosecutors probe Trump’s company and inauguration. He’s running scared

Bloomberg: Trump Wanted $20 Million for 2006 Moscow Deal, Developer Says http://bloom.bg/2GoVcBf
● Ukrainian-Russian provides new details of an early negotiation
● Pavel Fuks describes meeting Trump, hosting children in Moscow

Politico: House Intel votes to send witness transcripts to Mueller for possible perjury charges http://politi.co/2DZpk4r

Politico: Schumer: Trump is ‘scared’ of congressional oversight http://politi.co/2BkiRzi

TheHill: Schiff hits back at Trump: He’s ‘terrified’ of House Russia probe http://bit.ly/2Sg9hry

Newsweek, Cristina Maza: Donald Trump Was in Negotiations to Build Mall in Russia as Far Back as the 1990s, Former Moscow Mayor Says http://bit.ly/2MTAbj9

WIRED, Garrett Graff: What Robert Mueller Knows—and Isn’t Telling Us http://bit.ly/2WLTkrX

DailyBeast, Spencer Ackerman: House Intel Democrats Just Restarted and Supercharged the Trump-Russia Probe http://bit.ly/2t9bAxK
// Armed with subpoena power, Schiff will look at whether anyone connected to Trump was at risk of being co-opted by a foreign power—and that’s going to have an expansive scope.

WaPo: New Trump-Russia probe will focus on reports of money laundering, ‘financial compromise,’ Schiff says http://wapo.st/2t7jQOZ

NYT: House Expands Russia Inquiry as Pelosi Declares Democrats Will Not Be Cowed http://nyti.ms/2RHushm

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Schiff: The House Intel Committee’s Russia investigation “will focus principally on five interconnected lines of inquiry, beginning with these incomplete or unexamined investigative threads:”
Text Block: https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/1093194527198900227/photo/1

🐣 I know Virginia lies at the heart of a national media market etc, but the non-stop coverage of state scandals has drowned out important news:
1) CNN on US arms going to Al Queda via Saudis,
2) BuzzFeed dump of docs proving collusion over Trump Tower Moscow
@MSNBC @CNN @NBC

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Schiff postpones Cohen’s testimony -> 2/28 “in the interest of the investigation.” Sounds like Mueller wants to get the other transcripts and charge everyone that lied about the Moscow Tower (like Junior?) before they talk to Cohen and risk leaks. #beans
⋙ TheHill: House Intel panel postpones Cohen testimony http://bit.ly/2SuddEK

🐣 The only reason Trump offered up domestic goodies was so he could snatch them back again to hold as ransom for ending investigations which Congress is Constitutionally required to pursue. There’s no there there. There never was.

⭕ 5 Feb 2019

ForeignAffairs, Jill Lepore: A New Americanism ~ Why a Nation Needs a National Story http://fam.ag/2DqhHT2

WNYC: Confidential Memo: Company of Trump Inaugural Chair Tom Barrack Sought to Profit from Connection to Administration, Foreigners http://bit.ly/2SaJ9i1

WaPo: In dissonant State of the Union speech, Trump seeks unity while depicting ruin http://wapo.st/2WDTZLU

🐣 RT @matthewamiller This is really smart. First step in forcing the WH to formally declare executive privilege, which the House can then litigate, is a subpoena. Makes clear Whitaker can’t avoid answering q’s about conversations with Trump by just declining to.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Jerry Nadler says he may subpoena Matt Whitaker: “In an abundance of caution—to ensure that Mr. Whitaker both appears in the hearing room on Friday morning and answers our questions cleanly—I have asked the Committee to authorize me to issue a subpoena to compel his testimony.”

Salon, Igor Derysh: Russian-born lobbyist got “suspicious” payments right before and after June 2016 Trump Tower meeting http://bit.ly/2UGKDNJ Rinat Akhmetshin
// A Washington lobbyist and former Soviet officer who attended the famous meeting received unexplained payments

NYT: Firms Recruited by Paul Manafort Are Investigated Over Foreign Payments http://nyti.ms/2De9Is2

TheIndependent [UK]: Newly unearthed video shows Trump ‘meeting with Russians in Moscow in 1995’ over ‘building project’ http://ind.pn/2UHP2Qn
// Video alleges to show US president meeting with former Russian officials in Moscow to discuss building an underground mall

CBC [CA]: Chris Christie warned Trump not to ‘poke the bear’ by attacking Mueller investigation http://bit.ly/2Dep1B9
// Jared Kushner put ‘an axe to my head with Donald Trump,’ former governor says of firing

Politico: Dems revive push to shield Mueller from firing and make his final report public http://politi.co/2t6XnS3
// There’s growing Republican support for making Mueller’s findings public.

Vox, Andrew Prokop: The investigation into Trump’s inauguration money looks quite serious http://bit.ly/2TxacAz
//. The US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York subpoenaed the inaugural committee on Monday.

LVSun Editorial: Despite his tough talk, Trump has been consistently soft on Russia http://bit.ly/2DbkjEs

DailyBeast/CPI: Poll: Two-Thirds of Americans Oppose Trump’s Withdrawal From Nuclear Pact http://bit.ly/2UHbOYP
// Univ of MD PollTrump wants out, says Russia has violated the treaty’s terms, but even most Republicans oppose withdrawal.

CNN: As Trump seeks an exit from Afghanistan, Moscow steps in http://cnn.it/2t5ZxBl

WaPo, Aaron Blake: The 7 big investigations of Trump, explained http://wapo.st/2HRzqbD

Reuters: As U.S. withdraws, top general warns on Islamic State threat in Syria http://reut.rs/2RHgQ5q “The remarks by U.S. General Joseph Votel, head of the U.S. military’s Central Command, represent the latest warning by current and former U.S. officials about the risk of a resurgence”

🔆 This❗️⋙ 💙💙 BuzzFeedNews: These Secret Files Show How The Trump Moscow Talks Unfolded While Trump Heaped Praise On Putin http://bit.ly/2DWQ2ed
// Ahead of Michael Cohen’s testimony, read the original paper trail behind the campaign to build Europe’s tallest tower in Moscow — and how it played out alongside Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.

Ahead of Michael Cohen’s testimony, read the original paper trail behind the campaign to build Europe’s tallest tower in Moscow — and how it played out alongside Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.

BuzzFeed News is today publishing a cache of internal Trump Organization documents that lay bare the secret negotiations that continued long after Cohen claimed the deal had been abandoned. The documents, many of which have been exclusively obtained by BuzzFeed News, reveal that — despite Trump’s claim that the development was never more than a passing notion — the effort to get the tower built was long-running, detail-oriented, and directly entwined with the ups and downs of his campaign.

As Trump went from rally to rally, vociferously denying any dealings in Russia, his representatives, Michael Cohen and his associate Felix Sater, worked with Trump Organization lawyers and even Ivanka Trump to push forward negotiations to build a 100-story edifice just miles from the Kremlin. The fixers believed they needed Putin’s support to pull off the lucrative deal, and they planned to use Trump’s public praise for him to help secure it. At the same time, they plotted to persuade Putin to openly declare his support for Trump’s candidacy. “If he says it we own this election,” Sater wrote to Cohen.

🐣 RT @krassenstein They Admitted COLLUSION! ¤ Felix Sater to Michael Cohen: ¤ “We can own this election. Michael my next steps are very sensitive with Putins very very close people, we can pull this off. Michael lets go. 2 boys from Brooklyn getting a USA president elected. This is good really good”
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💙💙 🐣 RT @krassenstein I know I am constantly claiming that this is what will bring Trump down, but this 284 page cache of emails, texts and communications between Felix Sater and Michael Cohen shows CLEAR Collusion. ¤ Oh… and I told you so!
⋙ DocCloud: Trump Tower Moscow Planning http://bit.ly/2Stn4dF 284p
⋙ 🐣 Just paged through it. This page really struck me … https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1092879550097301504/photo/1
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🐣 RT @krassenstein Don’t you dare tell em there is ‘NO COLLUSION’ ¤ Read this email from Felix Sater to Michael Cohen. ¤ Read it ALL! https://twitter.com/krassenstein/status/1092864407871328261/photo/1

TPM, Tierney Sneed: House Judiciary Chair Jerry Nadler (D-NY) Sets Stage For Matt Whitaker Subpoena Showdown http://bit.ly/2TwkLnr

TPM, Josh Kovensky and Allegra Kirkland: What Jumps Out From The Subpoena Of The Trump Inaugural Committee http://bit.ly/2WGPhwY

TPM, Josh Kovensky and Allegra Kirkland: What Jumps Out From The Subpoena Of The Trump Inaugural Committee http://bit.ly/2WGPhwY

🔊NewYorker: David Remnick on Putin’s Russia. [Podcast] http://bit.ly/2GbTV1a 21mins

ForeignAffairs, Eliot Cohen: America’s Long Goodbye http://fam.ag/2t8ZxAF
// Jan-Feb issue; The Real Crisis of the Trump Era

⭕ 4 Feb 2019

Slate, Mike Pesca: To Russia With Love http://bit.ly/2MSALO2
// It may not be a smoking gun, but the Trump campaign team was so foolish as to stun even the Kremlin officials they spoke with.

NYT, Michelle Goldberg: Latvia Above Us, Croatia Below http://nyti.ms/2DT7wI5
// Under Trump, America is no longer in the top tier of democratic countries.

WaPo, Dan Balz and Griff Witte: Europeans fear Trump may threaten not just the transatlantic bond, but the state of their union http://wapo.st/2UFh7bd

MiddleEastMonitor: Russian FM: Discussing launching Syria Constitutional Committee in Iran http://bit.ly/2D73ASA

NYT, Franz Sedelmeyer: The Putin I Knew; the Putin I Know http://nyti.ms/2WJL3F5
// I met Vladimir Putin and trusted him in the early 1990s, when he was deputy mayor of St. Petersburg. Now that he’s Russia’s president, he’s different. He’s no friend of democracy.

WaPo, Max Boot: The problem with Trump’s “America First”: If the US is pursuing only its self-interest, why should other countries help us? And if other countries don’t help us, how can we achieve our national security objectives? My @PostOpinions column:
⋙ WaPo, Max Boot: Trump doesn’t get it: America pays the cost for betraying allies http://wapo.st/2t60Pwn

🐣 RT @ProudResister This is a big development:
SDNY prosecutors are investigating @realDonaldTrump’s inaugural committee for crimes related to…
— Mail Fraud
— Wire Fraud
— False Statements
— Money Laundering
— Conspiracy to defraud the United States
#TrumpCrimeFamily

VICE, Greg Walters: Don Jr. and Jared Kushner’s congressional testimonies are finally going to Mueller http://bit.ly/2SbanFd

WaPo, Devlin Barrett: End of Mueller investigation could spark battle between Justice Dept. and Congress over release of special counsel’s report http://wapo.st/2DT5tE2

🐣 RT @CREWcrew Maybe it’s a coincidence that so many Russians with connections to crime have bought properties from Trump. ¤ Maybe.
🌀 https://twitter.com/CREWcrew/status/1092618865367048193/photo/1

WSJ: Lawyers for Trump Inaugural Committee Receive Subpoena for Documents http://on.wsj.com/2DVS1iH
// Manhattan U.S. attorney’s office has been investigating president’s inaugural fund

NYT: Trump Inaugural Committee Ordered to Hand Over Documents to Federal Investigators http://nyti.ms/2BhVXJ2

Slate, Mike Pesca: To Russia With Love [Audio] http://bit.ly/2GmteGd
// It may not be a smoking gun, but the Trump campaign team was so foolish as to stun even the Kremlin officials they spoke with.

ABCNews: New York prosecutors seek records from Trump inauguration committee: Sources http://abcn.ws/2DUrthR

🐣 RT @jedshug Akhmetshin is a former Soviet spy who lobbies for Russian oligarchs and money launderers against sanctions… who just happens to meet Kushner, Jr, and Manafort in Trump Tower. ¤ Why on earth is a Trump campaign insider paying him big money in 2016-17?
⋙ BuzzFeedNews: A Lobbyist At The Trump Tower Meeting Received Half A Million Dollars In Suspicious Payments http://bit.ly/2UEjSta
// A bank flagged transactions, including large cash deposits, made before and after Rinat Akhmetshin attended the 2016 Trump Tower meeting.

🐣 RT @TeaPainUSA This is the hold-up that may have kept Don Jr. from bein’ indicted so far. The House Intel Committee will vote on Wednesday to send the transcripts to Mueller’s team.
If Mueller gets these on Weds, pay close attention if there’s a Grand Jury on Thurs.
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🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand .@RepAdamSchiff said last week that the committee will vote to send “all of these transcripts of all the witnesses to Bob Mueller so that he can consider whether additional perjury charges are warranted.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand here we go… Members of House Intel will gather on Wednesday at 10 a.m. to vote on the “transmission of Certain Committee Transcripts to the Department of Justice.” http://bit.ly/2Sq1A1v

TheObserver, John Schindler: In Moscow, There’s No Longer Any Line Between Spies, Lies & Terrorists http://bit.ly/2TxnBsm

PBS: AP fact check: Trump’s untruths on Russia probe, wall, jobs http://to.pbs.org/2MPmGkC

PublicIntegrity, Alex Finley: The Trump team’s persistent lying about Russia creates counterintelligence challenge http://bit.ly/2S8XUBR

WaPo, Steven Hall: I was in the CIA. Trump’s petty fights and insults will make us all less safe. http://wapo.st/2MPTLwC

Reuters, Polina Devitt and Arshad Mohammed: Questions linger over Deripaska’s Rusal influence after U.S. deal http://reut.rs/2HRX0Vy

⭕ 3 Feb 2019

MSN: Trump said ‘you have to get rid of’ the Russia probe and parroted a Kremlin talking point in a wide-ranging interview http://bit.ly/2UHNvtR

NBC: Trump says he doesn’t know if he wants Mueller report made public http://nbcnews.to/2BiJuEV
// It depends,” Trump said. “I have no idea what it’s going to say.”

TheHill, Douglas Schoen: Trump tension with intel community worsens threats of Russia and China http://bit.ly/2UEajKG

🐣 RT @FaceTheNation When asked if he would make the Mueller report public, @realDonaldTrump says it’s “totally up to to the Attorney General.”
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🐣 RT @MalcolmNance Must read thread: Is the 2020 election already under attack by Weaponized AI pushing proTrump bots? Seems we are on @YouTube
⋙ 🐣 RT @smartereveryday I’m an Engineer who loves America.
I just figured something out I want to talk about it.
Let’s talk about weaponized bots, algorithm exploitation, countermeasures, and counter-countermeasures.
📌
https://twitter.com/smartereveryday/status/1091833011262423040

WaPo/AP: Where the investigations related to President Trump stand http://wapo.st/2SmWzqp

BBC, Gareth Evans: Robert Mueller: America’s most mysterious public figure http://bbc.in/2DSuu2b

🚫 RussiaInsider: Trump Is Right: The Intelligence Community Needs to ‘Go Back to School’ http://bit.ly/2S6DUQ9
// “The current crop of national intelligence chiefs are careerists who have risen to the top through their willingness to conform to a system that is designed not to challenge conventional thinking”
https://twitter.com/RussiaInsider/status/1091956468964679680/photo/1
//➔ disinfo but I like this drawing lol

⭕ 2 Feb 2019

NYT, Katie Benner: Trump Says He Is Not a Target in Investigations, but the Question Is Complicated http://nyti.ms/2BcQAuz

🐣 RT @SethAbramson Putin wanted out of the pact. Trump obliged him by going first and making Putin’s action seem reasonable and warranted. Another win for Putin—another loss for America. And still we can’t get one Republican in D.C. to do more than frown slightly and give the dirt a desultory kick. 📌 https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1091740727720271873

ABCNews: Putin ally suggests Seychelles meeting with Erik Prince more than chance encounter over a beer http://abcn.ws/2t2gjRK no kidding

CNN: Author of controversial Nunes memo joining National Security Council http://cnn.it/2HQPyKq

NYT: Trump Sought a Loan During the 2016 Campaign. Deutsche Bank Said No. http://nyti.ms/2SiuG2M

WSJ: Deutsche Bank in Late 2016 Raced to Shed Loan It Made to Russian Bank VTB http://on.wsj.com/2WLsmAO
// German lender sold a chunk of the loan to Russian financial institution Alfa Bank but Citigroup took a pass, documents and people familiar with the matter indicate

🐣 RT @W7VOA “Two intelligence officers even reported that they have been warned to avoid giving the President intelligence assessments that contradict stances he has taken in public,” reports @TIME.
💙💙 ⋙ TIME, John Walcott: ‘Willful Ignorance.’ Inside President Trump’s Troubled Intelligence Briefings http://bit.ly/2HIzkD0

TheAtlantic, Natasha Bertrand: Russia Is Attacking the U.S. System From Within http://bit.ly/2GgsaUi
// A new filing by Special Counsel Robert Mueller shows how Russia uses the federal courts to go after its adversaries.

Politico, Jack Shafer: Week 89: The Russians Meddle and the Trumps Soft Pedal http://politi.co/2WD5MKo
// CNN broke stories on stolen files from Mueller team and Don Jr.’s mysterious calls. And for once the Trumps didn’t scream “Fake News.”

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Why Putin won’t be mad about Trump pulling out of the INF Treaty http://wapo.st/2Toogwo

⭕ 1 Feb 2019

WaysAndMeans: Trump Proposal Threatens Due Process in Social Security Appeals | Ways and Means Committee http://bit.ly/2t69xus
// Proposed Regulation Would Eliminate Americans’ Right to In-Person Hearing on Disability Appeals, Threatening Earned Benefits

NYT, Linda Qiu: Fact-Checking President Trump’s Interview With The New York Times http://nyti.ms/2MUIn2V
// In the wide-ranging interview, the president made numerous inaccurate or misleading statements about trade, the military and border security, among other topics.

CNN: Author of controversial Nunes memo joining National Security Council http://cnn.it/2HQPyKq

VICE, Greg Walters: Why Mueller’s final move could be a grand conspiracy case http://bit.ly/2RyhemT
// The Watergate and Iran-Contra scandals provide clues to the Russia endgame.

Seth Waxman, a former federal prosecutor based in Washington, D.C., said Mueller has laid the groundwork to incorporate his previous allegations into one overarching, broad conspiracy.

Waxman pointed out that under the law, criminal conspiracies can evolve and take on new members as they develop. So a plot that began exclusively among Russians to hack the Democrats in 2015 could be said to have morphed and grown by mid-2016, when Americans may have joined in to help coordinate the release of the emails.

“I think Mueller has his eyes on one big prize: a vast conspiracy to interfere with the 2016 election,” Waxman said. “I think we’re going to see a new conspiracy in which the things that we’ve already seen charged are included.” …

“As we read Mueller’s theory under [the general conspiracy statute], as long as they acted knowingly to join a scheme to deceive the U.S. government to frustrate its enforcement authority and took some action in pursuit of that scheme, they too would be guilty,” Kohse and Wittes wrote. “Mueller’s theory involves a well-established legal doctrine that has been deployed in roughly analogous situations, and it is potentially extremely powerful.”

Some of the targeted Americans could be members of Trump’s family, according to Peter Zeidenberg, a former prosecutor and deputy special counsel for the prosecution of former White House aide Scooter Libby.

“Mueller is building a conspiracy case that’s likely to ensnare Trump and his family,” Zeidenberg wrote in a December column for USA Today. “In short order, expect to see a case of conspiracy to interfere with the 2016 election to be laid out in court.” …

SFChronicle: Pelosi: Trump’s suspension of arms treaty with Russia is ‘irresponsible’ http://bit.ly/2UztkxZ

CNN, Eliot Engel and Adam Smith: US pulling out of the INF treaty rewards Putin, hurts NATO http://cnn.it/2sZTm1E

NPR: New Information From Senate Investigation Adds Clarity To Trump Tower Meeting http://n.pr/2t3U26e

ForeignPolicy, Michael Hirsh: Trump Once Wanted to Negotiate With Russia Over Nukes. Then Mueller Happened. http://bit.ly/2D45JOJ
// The U.S. president might be too hemmed in by the Russia probe to attempt a successor to the INF or START treaties.

Esquire, Charles Pierce: This Administration* Is Playing Russian Roulette for Idiots http://bit.ly/2Gi8YFA
// The US is suspending participation in a Cold War-era nuclear treaty with Russia. This is an odds-on decision to start another nuclear arms race in Europe.

WaPo, George Will: Only Democrats can save this president http://wapo.st/2WzW4Zc

WaPo: McConnell privately cautions Trump about emergency declaration on border wall http://wapo.st/2RuacQ8

TheHill: Five takeaways on Trump decision to suspend nuclear treaty with Russia http://bit.ly/2DPRFKo
● To Trump, this is Russia’s ‘final chance’
● Door is open for new U.S. missiles
● Allies back U.S. move, but worry about future
● Questions swirl on separate pact
● China casts shadow over decision

CNN: Adelsons give $500,000 to pro-Trump legal fund that helps aides caught up in Russia probe http://cnn.it/2D1X27G

NewYorker, Susan Glasser: Trump Lost the Shutdown, But At Least God Made Him President, and He’s Building That Wall http://bit.ly/2Tsdxku

TheGuardian: Donald Trump confirms US withdrawal from INF nuclear treaty http://bit.ly/2Bfh7Y6
// Announcement gives Russia 180 days to destroy violating missiles and launchers to avoid new arms race

DailyBeast, Olivia Messer: Speed Read: The 7 Craziest Bits in Trump’s New York Times Interview http://bit.ly/2GhgCQv
// He FIRED Mattis. His ‘failing’ nemesis owes him ‘one great story.’ And George Washington ran a business as president, too. That and more from the Times’ Oval Office report.

Vox, Andrew Prokop: The news about Donald Trump Jr.’s mysterious calls before the Trump Tower meeting, explained http://bit.ly/2t1n8TF
// The president is claiming vindication after new reports, but Democrats still have questions.

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Donald Trump Jr. Called a ‘Family Friend’ Who Was Also a Link to Moscow http://nym.ag/2SmDLYq Howard Lorber

The recipient of one of the phone calls was Howard Lorber who is, yes, a “family friend.” But he is also a longtime point of contact in Trump’s ambitions to build a tower in Moscow, which date back to the 1980s. Lorber accompanied Trump on a 1996 visit to Moscow to explore building there. “Howard has major investments in Russia,” Trump boasted to a Russian politician at the time. As Craig Unger notes, Lorber’s dealings in Russia put him in contact with Russian mobsters.

WaPo: Russian escort says she gave Trump info to Russian tycoon http://wapo.st/2t1XkHe Nastya Rybka

🐣 RT @Newsweek Donald Trump claims Trump Tower Moscow doesn’t count as “business” with Russia https://trib.al/W3OoN3u 

MotherJones: The Trump Administration Said It Would Impose Tough New Sanctions on Russia. It Still Hasn’t. http://bit.ly/2TrBzMu
// It has yet to fulfill its pledge to punish the Kremlin for the poisoning of Sergei Skripal.

🐣 RT @nycsouthpaw Good morning moon,
Good morning stars,
Good morning camera crews staking out Jerome Corsi’s house in rental cars

NYT: Excerpts From Trump’s Interview With The Times http://nyti.ms/2G0p2MZ

NBC: Trump’s foreign policy faces growing dissent in Congress http://nbcnews.to/2WzMvK3
// On issues ranging from Syria to North Korea and NATO, Trump’s policies are being rebuked by both parties.

🐣 RT @McFaul Not in America’s national interest. Remember, Reagan signed this one!
⋙ CNN: US expected to announce US suspension of landmark INF arms control treaty http://cnn.it/2MLhFt8

⭕ 31 Jan 2019

LawfareBlog, Benjamin Wittes: What an Old Watergate Document Can Teach the House Judiciary Committee http://bit.ly/2sZtdzU

💽 MSNBC, RachelMaddowShow: Fading NRA panics over exposed ties to Russia http://on.msnbc.com/2D79bIK
// Rachel Maddow looks at the waning fortunes of the NRA and the latest round of infighting as their infiltration by Russian interests, including admitted Russian agent Maria Butina, are exposed.

NewYorker, Isaac Chotiner: Does Democracy Need Truth?: A Conversation with the Historian Sophia Rosenfeld http://bit.ly/2Bd2LaI

NewYorker, David Rohde: Is Trump Trying to Bully America’s Intelligence Agencies Into Silence? http://bit.ly/2UEX6BJ

Bloomberg, Travis Tritten: ‘Erratic’ Trump Undermines Iran, Russia Policies, Report Says http://bit.ly/2t0b70M
● Ex-Trump adviser McMaster decries `partisan discourse’
President’s `unilateral whims’ seen putting progress at risk

NBC: ISIS could reclaim territory in months without military pressure, warns Pentagon in draft report http://nbcnews.to/2UzKdZE
// A draft report says ISIS wants to regain land in Syria, and that with no military pressure, the terror group could retake land in months.

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “Jared Kushner [turned] out to be the George Costanza of the Trump administration…every piece of advice he gives is exactly and horribly wrong, including his advice to fire Comey… & that firing Flynn would end the ‘Russia thing'” – @RonaldKlain w/ @NicolleDWallace 💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1091100485099159555/photo/1

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Posting without speculation, because we don’t know if these are related to Mueller. They are in DC. Who is on your Fantasy Indictment Team this week? Junior? Superseding Stone? Superseding Manafort? Erickson? Rando? #FantasyIndictmentLeague #FelonyFriday 📌 https://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrote/status/1091167449486024705
⋙ 🐣 RT @WMerthin These are all CR cases, which generally indicates an indictment. Two of them also have case flag B, which is the case flag for an indictment. The cat B’s were filed on 29th and 30th. The other two were filed yesterday and today. Let me know if that isn’t clear. https://twitter.com/WMerthon/status/1091161265324605440/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @muellertimepod Four more sealed indictments were filed on the DC Court docket today. Cross your fingers #MuellerFriday

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Intel Committee member Rep. Jackie Speier: Trump is “becoming a national security threat himself.”
⋙ 💽 MSNBC, AndreaMitchellReports: Rep. Speier: President Trump ‘becoming a national security threat himself’ http://on.msnbc.com/2BeLY7b
// President Trump is lashing out at his own intelligence appointees, pushing back on Tuesday’s testimony from the CIA director and Director of National Intelligence before a Senate committee – both contradicting the president on subjects ranging from North Korea to Syria and ISIS. California Congresswoman Jackie Speier, who serves on the Intelligence Committee, joins Andrea Mitchell to discuss.

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 Bank & financial records aren’t common evidence of obstruction & witness tampering crimes like those in Stone indictment. Could suggest other possible crimes were listed in the search warrant application. Maybe explains why Trump/Graham are so worked up about the search?

🐣 RT @maziehirono Our country faces real national security challenges from Russia. China, North Korea, Iran. We rely on our intel agencies to tell us the truth. They did that on Tuesday before the Senate Intel Committee. Trump attacks their truths at our country’s peril. Up to us to fight back.

🐣 RT @MarkWarner The media didn’t make the President wake up on Wednesday and trash the intelligence community on Twitter. No tweet or Oval Office photo-op can undo two years of the President’s total disrespect for the intelligence community.

🐣 RT @TheBeatWithAri Stolen DNC, Clinton emails had “very strategic releases” that “would have required somebody inside” the Trump campaign “to have strategized” Watergate prosecutor @nickakerman on Roger Stone indictment:
💽 https://twitter.com/TheBeatWithAri/status/1091111079181201409/photo/1

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Nancy Pelosi on whether Russia has compromising information on Trump: “I think it’s a question. By the way. I’ve been asking that question for two years … I’ve always said that. What is this? What is this? Something is wrong with this picture.” Via ABC
💽 https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1091011989994905600/photo/1

🐣 RT @AngrierWHStaff Trump’s feed is abso-fucking-lutely nuts today, but there’s a strategy to it. Iran! China! Wall is started! Can’t build wall, Dems blocking! We’re gonna build the wall anyway! Abortion! Did I mention the wall that the Dems are blocking is almost done?
“LOOK ANYWHERE BUT HERE!”

🐣 RT @craigunger 1/Fascinating that “blocked #” phone call circa 2016 Trump Tower meeting went to real estate developer Howard Lorber who was much more than just a family friend. In ’96, when Trump went to RU to try to develop Trump Tower in Moscow, Lorber came w his partner Bennett LeBow.
📌 https://twitter.com/craigunger/status/1091176835407335424

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Alright. I wasn’t gonna, but if an indictment drops tomorrow and Miller met with the grand jury today, it’s Stone. Otherwise super space beans on Assange or Erickson. And a side of beans on an emergency declaration to distract. #FelonyFriday [link]

🐣 RT @AngrierWHstaff Trump’s been panicking all day. I wonder who’s going to jail tomorrow? Man I hope it’s Jr.

Inquisitr, Jonathan Vankin: Who Is Howard Lorber? Donald Trump’s Russia-Tied ‘Best Friend’ Got Call From Trump Jr. Ahead Of Tower Meeting http://bit.ly/2G2LTr3 citing WaPo
// Donald Trump Jr. called Howard Lorber after he learned that Russia was offering ‘incriminating’ information about Hillary Clinton at a meeting held in Trump Tower.

Lorber — who was named to Trump’s campaign economic advisory council about two months after the Trump Tower meeting between Trump Jr. and the Russians — also has “deep ties to Russia,” according to a Washington Post profile.
↥ ↧
⋙ WaPo, Josh Rogin (2016): Another Trump adviser with deep ties to Russia http://wapo.st/2DLVfW7 //➔ blocked number called by Don Jr after Trump Tower meeting
// 8/10/2016

Forbes, Steve Denning: The Strange Places Trump Gets His Intelligence From http://bit.ly/2S4TtIt

Politico: Trump claims his intel chiefs were ‘misquoted’ when they publicly broke with him http://politi.co/2UzLJuJ

Politico: Dems ready first subpoena fight with Trump administration http://politi.co/2MJsxYP
// Lawmakers don’t expect Treasury to comply with their demand for documents on the decision to ease sanctions on companies tied to Oleg Deripaska.

Vox, Alex Ward: Trump just lied about what his intelligence officials said http://bit.ly/2WxE1mI
// He says you should read the “COMPLETE testimony.” The problem is it proves he’s wrong.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Trump claims his intelligence chiefs said they were ‘totally misquoted.’ They spoke in public. http://wapo.st/2S1ZnK3

WaPo, Jacqueline Alemany: Power Up: Trump rift with his own intelligence chiefs widens global opening for Putin http://wapo.st/2CVczWR

💽 HuffPo: Nicolle Wallace Reads Very Long List Of The Times Donald Trump Has Taken Russia’s Side [Video] http://bit.ly/2WActwH
// “Here’s all the stuff Putin is getting,” said the MSNBC host.

CNN: Exclusive: Trump Jr.’s mysterious calls weren’t with his father http://cnn.it/2SlMbz6

💙💙 NewYorker, Masha Gessen: The Trump-Russia Investigation and the Mafia State http://bit.ly/2CWRDih
● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1091166406048141313/photo/1

What we are observing is not most accurately described as the subversion of American democracy by a hostile power. Instead, it is an attempt at state capture by an international crime syndicate. What unites Yanukovych, Veselnitskaya, Manafort, Stone, WikiLeaks’s Julian Assange, the Russian troll factory, the Trump campaign staffer George Papadopoulos and his partners in crime, the “Professor” (whose academic credentials are in doubt), and the “Female Russian National” (who appears to have fraudulently presented herself as Putin’s niece) is that they are all crooks and frauds. This is not a moral assessment, or an attempt to downplay their importance. It is an attempt to stop talking in terms of states and geopolitics and begin looking at Mafias and profits.

🐣 RT @maggieNYT NEWS: In an Oval Office intvw, POTUS tells @peterbakernyt and me that he’s essentially done negotiating w Congress,denies directing someone to coordinate w Stone on Wikileaks, says he never directed WH officials to order Kushner to get a security clearance
⋙ NYT: Trump, in Interview, Calls Wall Talks ‘Waste of Time’ and Dismisses Investigations http://nyti.ms/2HJs5Lh with audio

CNN, James Gagliano: Retired FBI agent: The Roger Stone raid was totally by the book http://cnn.it/2S0uwhe

WaPo, Josh Rogin: How Russia is corrupting the liberal world order http://wapo.st/2CVaquh

🐣 RT @JeffRathke Very informative thread on Intel Community threat assessments, from someone who knows. Via @conradtribble
⋙ 🐣 RT @EricBrewerM There’s a lot of bad info floating around out there about how the IC works and how it does the Worldwide Threat Assessment. So as someone who has helped draft these documents (including on issues like Iran!), let me try and set a few things straight in this thread: 1/ 📌 https://twitter.com/BrewerEricM/status/1090989219428872193

WaPo: It’s not just the White House: At Pentagon and State Dept., the press is out in the cold, too http://wapo.st/2sW1zUA

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq Stone is now subject to a protective order. He can’t talk about what the government shows him in terms of evidence prior to the trial.
⋙ 🐣 RT @big_cases New filing in United States v. Stone: Protective Order http://bit.ly/2BdcLRg https://twitter.com/big_cases/status/1091046172838510595/photo/1-4

JustSecurity, John Sipher and Benjamin Haas: Trump’s Moves Against the Intelligence Community Are Hurting U.S. National Security http://bit.ly/2sW1gZW

DailyBeast, Betsy Woodruff and Asawin Suebsaeng: White House Abruptly Canceled Trump’s Meeting With Intel Chiefs http://bit.ly/2UxmFEq
// The cancellation came a day after top officials gave testimony to congress seemingly contradicting key parts of the president’s foreign policy.

🐣 RT @Hardball The Senate delivered a rebuke to the President on Thursday by backing Senator McConnell’s amendment disapproving the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan and Syria by a vote of 68-23.
⋙ MSNBC, Hardball: Senate votes against withdrawing troops from Syria, Afghanistan http://on.msnbc.com/2DMtxIJ

CNN, Katelyn Polantz: Court begins to fill in details of mystery Mueller case http://cnn.it/2sYSYAs

🐣 RT @tribelaw Trump just said we didn’t see and hear what we saw and heard his own Intelligence Chiefs tell Congress yesterday. This is what tyrants do. They try to get us to believe them over our own eyes and ears. This is the time to tell him to shove it.

NBC: ‘Whistleblower’ in White House security clearance office gets suspended http://nbcnews.to/2G1gQMr
// Tricia Newbold was suspended less than a week after NBC reported Jared Kushner’s top-secret security clearance was approved over staff objections.

HuffPo: Chris Cuomo: Donald Trump’s Distorted Reality Is A National Security Threat http://bit.ly/2UsuHyv
// The CNN host took the president to task over his latest attack on intelligence officials.

🐣 RT @selectedwisdom [Clint Watts] Russian subversion worked 2016 & now because Pres. Trump attacks his own appointed leaders. Trump is Divider-in-Chief, he & Putin both attack U.S. institutions, elected leaders. Trump puts faith in Putin, Kim Jung Un, Erdogan, MBS, but U.S. public servants get wrath. Why? https://twitter.com/selectedwisdom/status/1090621477928558592/photo/1

💙 Salon, Lucian Truscott IV: Mueller closes the circle of Russian collusion on Trump http://bit.ly/2WvHP7T (we shall see … )
// The next indictment will tie together the Russians, WikiLeaks, and the top of the Trump campaign

The indictment last Friday of long-time Republican bad boy and Trump political adviser Roger Stone marks the key turning point in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of Russian connections to Donald Trump and his campaign. Mueller has finally revealed the strategy he has been working on all along. He has finished indicting the people he has talked to, and now he’s turning to those he hasn’t.

… Mueller’s indictments of the Russians were not for “process crimes” at all, but rather for various specific crimes surrounding the underlying crime of conspiring to defraud the United States of America.The indictments of 13 Russians from the Internet Research Agency in St. Petersburg, and 12 Russian intelligence agents working for the Russian intelligence agency the GRU in Moscow are at the heart of Mueller’s overall strategy. He is has been investigating a conspiracy by the Russians and other “persons known and unknown to the grand jury,” to “interfere with the 2016 U.S. presidential election,” according to the specific wording of the indictments of the Russians.

Mueller is after this conspiracy: At one end were the Russians in Moscow and St. Petersburg, and at the other end were the “persons known and unknown” in the United States, all of whom are associated with the Trump campaign. Facilitating the two ends of the conspiracy was WikiLeaks, located in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.

The next arrest and indictment you’re going to see from Mueller will be his biggest yet. One morning in the not too distant future, he’s going to sweep up everyone remaining who was associated with using the Democratic Party emails stolen by the Russians. Julian Assange will be indicted. So will Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner. Roger Stone will probably face a superseding indictment along with the others for defrauding the United States by conspiring with WikiLeaks and the Russian intelligence service, the GRU, to steal Democratic Party campaign documents and use them to interfere with the American presidential election of 2016, the same charge he made against the Russians. Mueller will probably follow Justice Department guidelines and the example set by Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski in Watergate. He will probably not indict the president, but he will name him as an unindicted co-conspirator, just as Richard Nixon was in Watergate.

It’s going to be a jaw-dropping arrest and indictment because it has to be. Mueller can no longer issue indictments piecemeal and get guilty pleas or convictions one by one. This time, he must lay out a case that Trump and his campaign officials committed crimes that are so egregious, it will be impossible for the congress to fail to protect him from being fired. If Mueller were to indict Kushner alone, or Trump Jr. alone, it would be too easy for Trump to feign outrage and fire him. That’s why Mueller’s next move will be his last, and it will be the big one, sweeping up everyone who is left at once. …

Mueller has been building slowly to an indictment of people at the very top of the Trump campaign who knew that the Russians had hacked the Democrats’ documents. These are the “persons known and unknown” who conspired with WikiLeaks about how to use the Democrats’ emails in the closing months of the campaign. One of those people was hinted at in the Stone indictment when Mueller said a “top campaign official” had been “directed” to contact Stone about “additional releases” of Democratic emails by WikiLeaks.

Who “directed” that Stone be contacted will be revealed in the next Mueller indictment, along with whoever Stone contacted overseas or within the Trump campaign by using encrypted programs that will now be available to Mueller’s investigators on Stone’s phones and computers.

There are only three top people associated with the Trump campaign who Mueller’s investigators haven’t talked to: Jared Kushner, Donald Trump Jr., and Trump himself. We know that both Kushner and Trump Jr. had meetings with Russians during the campaign. We don’t know if Trump himself took part in meetings with people like Sergey Kislyak, and we don’t know if Trump was informed about other meetings with Russians like the one that took place at Trump Tower.

From the Stone indictment, we know that the Trump campaign was well-informed about the Democratic Party documents that WikiLeaks had received from the Russian GRU. We don’t know if Trump himself was informed in advance what WikiLeaks would be revealing, such as the release of John Podesta’s emails that came late in the campaign as an “October surprise.”

But we do know that Donald Trump encouraged the Russians to hack Hillary Clinton’s emails and that the Russian GRU did just that on the very night Trump made his request. And we know that Trump mentioned WikiLeaks more than 160 times during the campaign.

Mueller has been working on establishing the “collusion,” if you want to call it that, between the Russian GRU, WikiLeaks, and the Trump campaign. His investigators are sitting on a gigantic mountain of evidence they have gotten from the NSA and the CIA about connections between the foreign elements of the conspiracy — between Assange and the GRU, for example, and between the GRU and people like Mifsud and Kilimnik.

WikiLeaks is the hub through which the GRU distributed the Democrats’ stolen documents to the media in an attempt to influence the presidential campaign of 2016 in favor of Donald Trump. The next indictment you will see from Mueller will be his last, and it will close the circle of collusion by connecting Trump and his campaign on one end, and the Russian GRU on the other end, through WikiLeaks.

⭕ 30 Jan 2019

Bloomberg, David Kocieniewski: The Civil Rights Warrior Who May Have Linked Roger Stone to WikiLeaks http://bloom.bg/2RB3uYG
● Margaret Ratner Kunstler’s legal work spans Attica to Assange
● U.S. alleges lawyer was forwarded email seeking Clinton dirt

LATimes, Virginia Heffernan: Jared Kushner shouldn’t be allowed to play government http://lat.ms/2D2tbMs

🐣 RT @ForeignAffairs “Governments need to share intelligence, coordinate policies, conduct joint exercises, allow one another access to military bases, and collaborate to develop new defense technologies. Failing to strike security deals will leave Americans out in the cold.”
ForeignAffairs, Brandon Kinne: Trump Is Abandoning Security Cooperation http://fam.ag/2FYdxpa
// What America Loses By Going It Alone

WaPo: Trump facing more pushback in Congress — from both parties http://wapo.st/2MJfiHl
// Lawmakers are increasingly eager to challenge the White House on matters of foreign policy and oversight. In the Senate, a vote is expected today on an amendment introduced by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) that rebukes the president’s decision to pull back troops from Syria and Afghanistan.

PoliticusUSA: Schiff: Intel Chiefs’ Testimony Means Trump Can’t Declare National Emergency http://bit.ly/2Wxe4U4

🐣 RT @KFILE Jerome Corsi told @jaketapper on Sunday: “It’s my recollection that Roger mentioned that this Billy Bush was coming, and he wanted to know if Assange could begin dropping e-mails.” 💽 https://twitter.com/KFILE/status/1090658040326561792/photo/1

USAToday, Tom Nichols: Donald Trump and his Republican minions are playing with nuclear fire on NATO and Russia http://bit.ly/2HHIek6
// NATO opponents are like the anti-vaccine movement. They see no need for something that has kept them safe in ways they do not understand. It’s madness.

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 Stop minimizing SCO prosecutions as so-called process crimes. Perjury & obstruction are like a “baseball game where the defendant throws sand in the umpire’s eyes.” Let them go & the whole system falls apart. Great article by @RDEliason
⋙ WaPo, Randall Eliason: How Trump defenders try to play down charges against his associates http://wapo.st/2FYUlrB

USAToday, Cindy Otis: Flashback: Trump’s world view makes him uniquely impervious to intelligence analysis http://bit.ly/2BfqerL

🐣 RT @mkraju Schumer to Dan Coats: “I believe it is incumbent on you, Director Wray and Director Haspel to insist on an immediate meeting with the President to educate him about the facts…He is .. hurting the national interest in the process. You must find a way to make that clear to him.” https://twitter.com/mkraju/status/1090784753593339905/photo/1

Politico: Mueller: Shared evidence was used to discredit special counsel probe http://politi.co/2MI9X31

CNN: Trump singled out Dan Coats in morning rant about intelligence community http://cnn.it/2RpsNwB

CNN, Josh Campbell: Trump can’t bully his intelligence agencies into submission http://cnn.it/2sXeQfx

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman Mystery company fighting Mueller subpoena:
-Wholly owned by a foriegn government (court docs)
-Has business in the US (court docs)
-Financial institution (per WaPo)
-Represented by Alston & Bird (per BuzzFeed and CNN)
📌 https://twitter.com/ScottMStedman/status/1090724683899531269
⋙ [Last:] 🐣 RT @ScottMStedman This leaves two clear frontrunners:
-Vnesheconombank (VEB) – CEO met with Kushner during transition
-Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) – Official met with Cohen during transition

NBC: GOP delay in naming House Intelligence Committee members may have cost Mueller http://nbcnews.to/2HGhNeS
// Democrats have been unable to authorize release of witness transcripts to the special counsel without GOP members who were just named Wednesday.

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa_ For the dodos who still don’t get why bringing criminal charges in a counterintel investigation is difficult, here’s the latest filing from Mueller in the Concord Management case which runs Russia’s troll farm and is owned by an oligarch close to Pooty 1/
📌 https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1090783029335871488

Newsweek: Russia vs. Ukraine War: Vladimir Putin Ally Wants to Create Autonomous Zone in Occupied Donbas Region http://bit.ly/2SeNdgp

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: The Disinformation Campaign Targeting Mueller and the Delayed Briefing to SSCI on Russian Election Interference http://bit.ly/2DKYXiw

DailyBeast, Betsy Woodruff: NRA Heavyweight Wanted Access to Putin: Leaked Email http://bit.ly/2RrKPOT
// “[I]mpressing the NRA’s Russian hosts is the quickest way to secure a private interview with President Putin,” an organizer of the NRA’s infamous 2015 trip to Moscow wrote.

PoliticusUSA/Msnbc: Former CIA Director John Brennan Calls Trump’s Blind Arrogance A National Security Threat http://bit.ly/2WvQbMQ

DailyBeast, Kevin Poulsen: Mueller: Russian Trolls Hijacked and ‘Altered’ Evidence for New Disinformation Operation http://bit.ly/2TlZ6hS
// Evidence that was reportedly shared only with lawyers representing Russia’s Internet Research Agency was altered in a bid to “discredit the investigation,” Mueller warns.

RollingStone, Ryan Bort: Trump Had Yet Another Secret Meeting With Putin http://bit.ly/2sZz1JG
// No U.S. officials were reportedly present during the president’s meeting with the Russian leader at the 2018 G-20 summit

VanityFair, Bess Levin: Trump Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop Meeting in Private with Putin http://bit.ly/2TmTQut
// The Donald has a fever, and the only cure is more covert meetings with the president of Russia.

USAToday, Tom Nichols: Donald Trump and his Republican minions are playing with nuclear fire on NATO and Russia http://bit.ly/2HHIek6

TheGuardian: Russians leaked Mueller investigation evidence online, prosecutors say http://bit.ly/2S0jtnY
// More than 1,000 files shared confidentially appeared to have been uploaded to a filesharing site, according to court documents

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: The Peculiar Logic of the Trump-Russia Scandal Deniers http://nym.ag/2RZlReZ

🔆 This❗️⋙ NBC, Tom Winter: Mueller says Russians using his discovery materials in disinformation effort http://nbcnews.to/2HHJnbD

🐣 RT @kasie there were plenty of theories as to why naming this list took so long but here it is, released this week as @GOPLeader told @chucktodd on Sunday it would be
⋙ 🐣 RT @AlexNBCNews NEW: Republicans were just named to the House Intelligence Committee on House floor: Nunes, Devin CA ¤ Conaway, Mike TX ¤ Turner, Michael OH ¤ Wenstrup, Brad OH ¤ Stewart, Chris UT ¤ Crawford, Rick  AR ¤ Stefanik, Elise NY ¤ Hurd, Will  TX ¤ Ratcliffe, John, TX

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Wow. So the Russians are taking non-sensitive discovery from the Concord Management case from Mueller, changing it, forging it, and disseminating it as part of a disinformation campaign to discredit Mueller. Yeah. Mueller’s going to win this case.
⋙ 🐣 RT @nycsouthpaw In a new filing in the Internet Research Agency case, Mueller’s team says they’ve found evidence discovery documents were forged as part of a “disinformation campaign aimed (apparently) at discrediting ongoing investigations into Russian interference in the US political system.” https://twitter.com/nycsouthpaw/status/1090701941880115202/photo/1-2

🐣 RT @matthewamiller From the “Nazi Germany” tweet during the transition to Helsinki to this, attacks on the IC have been one of Trump’s most enduring themes. Any independent arbiter of the truth is a threat to his entire political strategy.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ddale8 The president mocks his own intelligence chiefs, demands different conclusions from the intelligence community. https://twitter.com/ddale8/status/1090611006009692160/photo/1

NYT, Thomas Edsall: The ‘Rotten Equilibrium’ of Republican Politics http://nyti.ms/2RogaSF
// Charlatans rise. Government falls.

NYT Editorial: House of Pain for President Trump http://nyti.ms/2HHgVX9
// The new Democratic majority in Congress maps out its investigations of the Trump administration.

NYT: Trump Calls Intelligence Officials ‘Naive’ After They Contradict Him http://nyti.ms/2UtLHEy “‘Perhaps Intelligence should go back to school,’ Mr. Trump said on Twitter.”

DailyBeast, Betsy Woodruff and Erin Banco: Mueller Witness’ Team Gamed Out Russian Meddling … in 2015 http://bit.ly/2FYlHxM
// One former analyst at the Wikistrat consulting firm called it ‘disturbing.’

🐣 In the past 24 hours, McConnell has:
1) Denounced shutdowns, is open to legislation to prevent,
2) Supported slowing of removal of troops from Syria and Afghanistan,
3) Called for Mueller report to be released in as full a form as possible.
⋙ What’s up?

🐣 In the past 24 hours, McConnell has: 1) Denounced shutdowns, is open to legislation to prevent, 2) supports slowing of removal of troops from Syria and Afgh, 3) called for Mueller report to be released in as full a form as possible. What’s up?

⭕ 29 Jan 2019

ABCNews: Barr confirmation vote delayed after Democrats raise Mueller report concerns http://abcn.ws/2GjBKpk

NBC, Glenn Kirschner: Trump adviser Roger Stone’s indictment in the Mueller probe suggests conspiracy charges may still be forthcoming http://nbcnews.to/2WB43FB
// The special counsel’s many investigatory dots are starting to connect.

Medium, Umair Haque: All Nationalisms End in Fascism http://bit.ly/2G0NQVa
// The Unlearned Lesson of American and British Collapse

📔DNI Daniel Coats: Statement for the Record: 2019 Worldwide Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community [pdf] http://bit.ly/2HGsuhw 42p
● Cover: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1090830267676348419/photo/1

NYT Editorial: What Keeps the Spies Up at Night http://nyti.ms/2t0b4lv
// Trump isn’t entirely wrong about the dangers America faces.

TheGuardian, Jonathan Myerson: How I got inside Mueller’s head: the writer of a new Trump-Russia play tells all http://bit.ly/2WtX29y
// How do you make an up-to-the-moment drama about the Mueller investigation when every day brings a fresh sensation? With proper detective work, says the man behind the BBC’s new thriller

🐣 RT @gtconway3d Without a doubt, and I’ve thought this since Feb. 13, 2018, when the potential for an SDNY investigation became apparent.
⋙ 🐣 RT @AriMelber “I think the Mueller investigation is not the President’s biggest problem… the Southern District of New York investigation has always been *much more dangerous* — and has much more hazard to it — than… Mueller.” ¤ Chris Christie, a former fed prosecutor, to @NicolleDWallace

TheHill: McConnell calls for releasing as much of Mueller’s report as possible http://bit.ly/2Rltual

USAToday, Richard Painter and Virginia Canter: William Barr’s view of Russia recusal could undermine all government ethics programs http://bit.ly/2sWstvG

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 DNI Dan Coats: “The Kremlin is stepping up its campaign to divide western, political and security institutions … We expect Russia will continue to wage its information war against democracies and to use social media to attempt to divide our societies.”

DailyBeast, Kelly Weill: How the Proud Boys Became Roger Stone’s Personal Army http://bit.ly/2CU0Tnn
// The dirty trickster started his initiation last year. Now the ‘Western chauvinist’ group has his back against Mueller and the media.

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Trust me. It will soon be Donald Trump Junior’s time in the barrel. #beans

🔆 This❗️⋙ Bloomberg: McConnell Bucks Trump on Withdrawal From Syria, Afghanistan http://bloom.bg/2TklEzn Measure would recognize ‘danger’ of fast withdrawal, he says
// Spy chief Coats warns Islamic State still commands thousands

🐣 RT @ABCpolitics The Senate Judiciary Committee postpones a vote on attorney general nominee William Barr by one week after Democrats raise concerns about how Barr will handle special counsel Robert Mueller’s report https://abcn.ws/2DFYw96 

NYT, Peter Baker: A Growing Chorus of Republican Critics for Trump’s Foreign Policy http://nyti.ms/2GapAPJ

🐣 RT @Bill_Maxwell_ Mnuchin’s $25 million transaction with Len Blavatnik, a conflict of interest as Mnuchin & #Pence pushed for Oleg Deripaska’s company to get sanction relief which benefits Blavatnik Bigly! ¤ Len Blavatnik also donated $3.5 million to #McConnell.
⋙ NYT: Steven Mnuchin Draws Claims of Conflict of Interest in Decision on Russian Oligarch Oleg Deripaska http://nyti.ms/2RrYV2A

DailyBeast, Julia Arciga and Will Sommer: Roger Stone Pleads Not Guilty, While Proud Boys and InfoWars Fight the #Resistance Outside http://bit.ly/2DJwY2Z
// Stone was indicted last week on charges of obstruction of justice, witness tampering and making false statements.

DailyBeast, Barbara McQuade: Why Is Mueller Hiding Who Ultimately ‘Directed’ Roger Stone to Contact WikiLeaks? http://bit.ly/2DHJ1NZ
// The omission isn’t by accident. It could mean a conspiracy charge is coming, or even that Trump played a role.

🐣 RT @TheHill NEW: Pelosi puts tight grip on talk of Trump impeachment http://hill.cm/dtT3ynh 

NYT/Reuters: Factbox: Guilty Pleas, Indictments Abound in Trump-Russia Probe http://nyti.ms/2Rmcu3P

USAToday, Joyce White Vance: Here’s why you should have faith in Robert Mueller and the Russia investigation http://bit.ly/2Bb4VI1

TheGuardian, Peter Stone: Is Oleg Deripaska the missing link in the Trump-Russia investigation? http://bit.ly/2RUFjt8
// The Russian oligarch could face greater scrutiny after disclosure that Paul Manafort discussed Ukraine peace plan with associate

Vox: Trump met Putin without staff or note takers present — again http://bit.ly/2RZL4WD “According to the Financial Times, Trump spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin during last November’s G20 summit in Argentina without a US official present to take notes”
// Trump reportedly keeps finding a way to meet the Russian leader privately.

DailyBeast, Mimi Rocah: Roger Stone’s Indictment Says Mueller Ain’t Done Yet http://bit.ly/2sR3LwA
// Matthew Whitaker says the investigation is ‘close to being completed.’ If true, why did the Special Counsel say so much about the Trump campaign and execute search warrants?

DailyBeast: Howard Schultz Blames Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for His Decision to Run as Independent http://bit.ly/2WsT8O9 //➔ he’s intentionally ‼️ running to kill Dems chances

DefenseOne, Patrick Tucker: Intelligence Chiefs Diverge From Trump On Main Threats to US http://bit.ly/2FVF2Qh

Newsweek: Trump’s America Is Becoming More Corrupt, Report Says: ‘Erosion of Ethical Norms at the Highest Levels of Power’ http://bit.ly/2G8rGiV

Under President Donald Trump, the United States has received its worst score on a global corruption index in seven years, according to a new report.

The United States scored 71 on Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index for 2018, a fall of four points since 2017 and the nation’s lowest score since 2011. Transparency International is an anti-corruption watchdog that tracks interactions between money and politics worldwide and ranks countries based on perceived corruption in the public sector. 

CNN: Belarusian ‘sex coach’ says she was warned to keep quiet about oligarch Oleg Deripaska http://cnn.it/2DHhE6R

In an exclusive interview with CNN on Tuesday, Vashukevich said she was instructed by Russian security services not to talk about Deripaska, an ex-business associate of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort.

“I had some talk when I was in Russian jail,” she said. “And they explained to me very clear(ly) what should I do, what should I say and what I shouldn’t say.”

Asked who explained that to her, Vashukevich said “Russian agents,” adding, “They said to me, ‘Don’t touch Oleg Deripaska anymore.'”

The model, who goes by the name Nastya Rybka on social media, was detained at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport earlier this month on prostitution allegations after being deported from Thailand, where she had spent nearly a year behind bars for soliciting. She was freed from police custody last week. …

WaPo: Roger Stone wanted WikiLeaks dump to distract from ‘Access Hollywood’ tape, Mueller witness says http://wapo.st/2CWVa0a

💙 Medium, Scott Stedman: Russian developer had active Delaware shell company at time of Trump Tower Moscow negotiations http://bit.ly/2GfmSZl (for #TrumpRussia deep dives, follow @ScottMStedman)

MotherJones: Democrats to Investigate Treasury’s Decision to Lift Sanctions on Oleg Deripaska’s Companies http://bit.ly/2sSZubR
// They claim the oligarch will “retain significant influence, if not de facto control” of the firms.

WaPo, Max Boot: The intelligence chiefs’ report strikes a blow for truth in the Age of Trump http://wapo.st/2RYAZcu

WaPo: Russia secretly offered North Korea a nuclear power plant, officials say http://wapo.st/2RW50cY

WaPo, Harry Litman: Is Mueller’s report really ‘close to being completed’? I doubt it. http://wapo.st/2TnaWZc

WaPo: Testimony by intelligence chiefs on global threats highlights differences with president http://wapo.st/2CUYU2d

MMFA: Roger Stone repeatedly bragged about talking with Trump and senior campaign staffers during presidential campaign http://bit.ly/2DHxRbW
// Stone: “I have access to all the right people”

⭕ 28 Jan 2019

Quartz, Justin Rohrlich: A Trump insider got a board position right after the US lifted sanctions on a Russian company http://bit.ly/2RVay7o

🐣 RT @neal_katyal It’s stories like this which make me skeptical of Acting fake AG statement today that Mueller is almost finished. As @JeffreyToobin said well,Whitaker is so out of his depth, and so compromised,it is impossible to know. Everything he says should be doubted
⋙ CNN: Mueller team signals to Stone associate Andrew Miller another indictment may be in the works http://cnn.it/2B8mdFn

WaPo, Michael Gerson: Trump is a fraud http://wapo.st/2sS96nv

Meanwhile, in a variety of global negotiations, American opponents need only master one method: flattery. In Trump’s words, “I know people, because deals are people. . . . If [Russian President Vladimir] Putin respects me, and if Putin wants to call me brilliant, and other things that he said which were, frankly, very nice, I’ll accept that.” Taken at face value, Trump is arguing: Deals are people. People who praise me have good judgment. Thus, people who praise me make good deals. Hearing these sentiments from an American president is enough to gag a historian. It is pathetic gullibility elevated into the realm of theory. It should concern us that the American president is a source of global derision and national shame.

🐣 RT @TrueFactsStated Think about this. Canada is being taxed for Aluminum and Russia was granted an exemption. Ask yourself why.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BruceAHeyman The more I think about Russia getting an exemption for Aluminum tariffs & Canada being taxed on the grounds of national security the more insensed I become. Not right! Not even close. Where are the Republicans? Who among them will stand up for Canada? Let us hear your voice. Now!

🐣 This the b.s. @RT spreads …
⋙ 🐣 RT @RT ‘CIA-backed’ mercenaries spread HIV in S. Africa, ex-member claims ¤ https://on.rt.com/9n7o 

🐣 RT @SethAbramson (THREAD) Here are 20 indications that Mueller has *months* of work left to do. I write this thread in the shadow of a vague, hesitant, afterthought-like remark that AG Whitaker made today. I hope you’ll read on and retweet; this may be the most important issue before the country. 📌 https://mobile.twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1090077060788310016

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Former Treasury official told @MaxBoot it was “shocking” the U.S. government would approve such an agreement, because it “does not follow the spirit of the legislation or stated policy objectives and sets an incredibly bad precedent for weak enforcement.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews The Treasury’s sweetheart deal w/ #Deripaska “may have been less punitive than advertised,” contains provisions that free him “from hundreds of millions of dollars in debt while leaving him & his allies w/ majority ownership of his most important company.”
⋙⋙ WaPo, Max Boot: Memo to Republicans: ‘Trump first’ is not the same thing as ‘America first’ http://wapo.st/2sToFLr

VOA: Attorney General Pick Says Trump Has Not Discussed Mueller Probe http://bit.ly/2MJUQGB //➔ “discusses,” no; YELLS ABOUT IT on Twitter, on the phone and at anyone within earshot, YES‼️

🐣 .@KenDilanianNBC reports Matt Whitaker says Mueller probe almost done citing publicly available reports, iow @KenDilanianNBC

🐣 RT @neal_katyal It is absolutely unforgiveable that Whitaker is in any position to know anything about the Mueller investigation,let alone claim to be “reviewing” it. He has just about as much business doing that as a fox does in a henhouse. Unconstitutional, unwise, and will ultimately undo him
⋙ 🐣 RT @neal_katyal It’s stories like this which make me skeptical of Acting fake AG statement today that Mueller is almost finished. As @JeffreyToobin said well,Whitaker is so out of his depth, and so compromised,it is impossible to know. Everything he says should be doubted
⋙⋙ CNN: Mueller team signals to Stone associate another indictment may be in the works http://cnn.it/2B8mdFn

🔆 This❗️⋙ HuffPo, Ryan Reilly: William Barr: Concerns Over Trump’s Privacy Could Shield Robert Mueller Conclusions http://bit.ly/2FUsglc //➔ so, if a sitting president can’t be charged, that’s the whole ballgame
// The likely attorney general said prosecutors need “to be sensitive to the privacy and reputational interests of uncharged third parties.”

DailyBeast, Justin Lynch: While Putin Hardens His Line in Ukraine, Trump Goes Squishy http://bit.ly/2MBk2yE
// A report from the front lines in eastern Ukraine and in Washington D.C.

CNS/PBS: Rep. Swalwell: ‘It’s Pretty Clear’ Trump Is a Russian Agent ‘Hiding in Plain Sight’ http://bit.ly/2CLWkLy

WaPo, Aaron Blake: 20 lies and alleged lies the Trump team has told in the Mueller probe, dissected http://wapo.st/2B7MFzg

🐣 RT @ScottMStedman “I believe they are going to try to charge the President and the Vice President… with some case of Russian collusion” -Roger Stone on Hannity

🐣 RT @kelly2277 😳 Folks, Corsi just admitted to COLLUSION w Wikileaks to time release of stolen GRU Podesta emails to drop in order to distract from the “grab em by the Pussy” tape that was going to be released ‼️
⋙ 🐣 RT @TheBeatWithAri “I had one call with Roger” on “the day that Wikileaks did begin in October dropping the final emails on John Podesta” ¤ He said “we’ve got this timing issue, because the Billy Bush tape is going to be released” – Jerome Corsi
💽 https://twitter.com/TheBeatWithAri/status/1090036333769302016/photo/1

🐣 RT @BillKristol What Whitaker said is alarming. He saw a chance to add pressure on Mueller to get it over with, after the Stone indictment suggested how dangerous the probe is to Trump if allowed to run unimpeded. And he tried to normalize the idea of higher-ups messing with Mueller’s findings.
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🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff An Acting Attorney General who refuses to follow the advice of ethics lawyers and recuse himself from an investigation in which he has shown a clear bias is the last person who should speak for the Special Counsel. ¤ While the probe is ongoing, Mueller can speak for himself.
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🐣 RT @renatto_mariotti I couldn’t agree more. I hope that when this is over, Mueller will publicly make clear the extent of any interference with his investigation from anyone.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 This is exactly why Whitaker should have recused himself from overseeing the SCO probe. We should be able to have faith & trust that the AG is acting in the interests finding the truth & not (as many will be) skeptical that he is in some way pressuring Mueller to wrap it up.

TPM: Barr Hints Full Mueller Report Might Not Be Sent To Congress After All http://bit.ly/2DEXFFW

TPM, Tierney Sneed: Trump Camp Pushed Stone For More Wikileaks Info At Key Moment In 2016 http://bit.ly/2HCTTRm

DailyBeast, Adam Rawnsley: Trump’s Treasury Just Rolled Back Sanctions on Companies Linked to Putin Pal Oleg Deripaska. That’s Just Business as Usual. http://bit.ly/2FUOu6E
// The Treasury Department says he’s a shady Putin crony. Here’s why it’s still rolling back sanctions on companies linked to him.

🐣 RT @renato_mariotti After viewing the clip, it seems like Whitaker didn’t intend to say anything new here. He was nervous and trying to say that he now has confidence in the investigation. ¤ It will be interesting to see if anyone at DOJ walks this back.
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🐣 RT @PaulaReidCBS “I think close to being completed and I hope we can get the report from director Mueller as soon as possible,” Acting AG Whitaker suggests Mueller may wrap-up soon. President Trump will be pleased to hear that, which is also why we must be skeptical. @CBSNews 💽 https://twitter.com/PaulaReidCBS/status/1090022321849540610/photo/1

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 New: Adam Schiff says that Michael Cohen has agreed to appear voluntarily before the House Intelligence Committee “for closed testimony on February 8, 2019.” ¤ “We will continue to work with Mr. Cohen and law enforcement in order to protect Mr. Cohen and his family.”

NewYorker, Masha Gessen: The Unnerving Kitsch of New York City’s New K.G.B. Spy Museum http://bit.ly/2SeSnZQ

Politico: Nadler pledges not to blindside GOP with subpoenas http://politi.co/2G4nJvM
// House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) agreed to consult with his GOP counterpart for two days before issuing a subpoena to force witnesses to testify. Should ranking Republican Doug Collins of Georgia object, Nadler said he would put the subpoena to a vote of the committee.

WaPo, Randall Eliason: There’s evidence of collusion everywhere. But is it a criminal conspiracy? http://wapo.st/2MDegNh

Statesman, Jonathan Tilove: First Reading. Memo to Mueller: A pretty complete history of my meals, drinks and texts with Roger Stone http://atxne.ws/2SgZII6

AP: Trump AG pick says he’s discussed Mueller probe with Pence http://bit.ly/2Wr1XrC

TheHill: Senators introduce bill to require special counsel report be made public http://bit.ly/2RWqBlw

◕📊 AP/NORC Poll: Most Americans oppose Trump’s foreign policy http://bit.ly/2HB0xHN Overall 35% Approve, 63% Disapprove, but 76% of Republicans Approve

◕ Since Trump announced his tariffs last year, the trade deficit has only widened http://bit.ly/2sZqiHPhttps://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1089900073159442432/photo/1
// Fall 2017-Oct 2018

🐣 RT @moscow_project The Treasury Department just lifted sanctions on three companies owned by Oleg Deripaska, the Russian oligarch with an extensive history of financing Kremlin-backed political parties throughout Europe and Asia. CNN: http://cnn.it/2UolQ0N
… One of Deripaska’s main allies in those efforts: Paul Manafort, whom Deripaska paid millions to run his political campaigns—and who joined the campaign desperately looking to “get whole” with Deripaska over past failed investments. MoscowProject: http://bit.ly/2G9jmzD
… The move came despite congressional efforts to keep the sanctions in place, plus reports that Deripaska’s sweetheart deal effectively allows him to profit from evading sanctions. NYT: http://nyti.ms/2FFXpIH

FiveThirtyEight, Amelia Thomson-Deveaux: 5 Scenarios For How Mueller’s Investigation Could End http://53eig.ht/2CQ36Qt
// And what they mean for Trump.

● Scenario 1: Trump is implicated in some form of coordination with Russia to interfere with the 2016 election
● Scenario 2: Trump is implicated in obstruction of justice
● Scenario 3: Trump isn’t accused of wrongdoing, but someone close to him is
● Scenario 4: Mueller’s findings aren’t made public, so we don’t know whether Trump is implicated in wrongdoing
● Scenario 5: The findings are made public, and neither the president nor any of his close associates are implicated in further wrongdoing

NYT, Ivan Krastev: Putin’s Next Playground or the E.U.’s Last Moral Stand? http://nyti.ms/2sROOKB
// The Balkans has once again become a playground for great power politics.

WaPo: ‘Maybe I didn’t return her phone call’: Trump ridicules Ann Coulter, slams Fox News in fallout over wall http://wapo.st/2Timhtr wow

⭕ 27 Jan 2019

BoingBoing, Cory Doctorow: The rent is too damned high because money-laundering oligarchs bought all the real-estate to clean their oil money http://bit.ly/2Gk0s9d

TheGuardian: Review: Where’s my Roy Cohn? review – damning documentary on villainous lawyer http://bit.ly/2RTjZEd
// In a formulaic yet fascinating film, the corrupt hate figure and his association with Donald Trump is brought to light

Politico: Jerome Corsi says he’s ‘happy’ to testify against Stone http://politi.co/2G6ChLq

Politico: Stone: I’ll talk to Mueller about conversations with Trump http://politi.co/2G4pjO1

TheHill: Chris Christie: Trump, Kushner thought Flynn firing would end Russia controversy http://bit.ly/2G3auve

CNN, Samantha Vinograd: The disturbing signal Trump’s silence sends to Russia http://cnn.it/2FScIOF

The President’s “witch hunt” response to the special counsel’s indictment — especially when considered along with his response to previous ones — will likely be interpreted by many around the world as a sign that when it comes to Russia, he’s conflicted. By crying witch hunt louder than he decries Russia’s attack, he’s setting us up for another very dangerous election season. His failure to condemn illegal Russian behavior, especially when it involves his own associates and family, will probably be interpreted as condoning it. That opens the US to a lot of risk going forward.

🐣💙 RT @kenvogel UPDATE: After @USTreasury lifted sanctions against OLEG DERIPASKA’s companies, the main one (EN+) named 7 new directors, including Chris Burnham, who served on TRUMP’s transition team & worked for @AmbJohnBolton at United Nations.
🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Rep. Lloyd Doggett, a leading critic of lifting sanctions on Deripaska’s companies, called it “just one more step in undermining the sanctions law, which President Trump has obstructed at every opportunity, while Russian aggression remains unabated.”
⋙ NYT: Treasury Dept. Lifts Sanctions on Russian Oligarch’s Companies http://nyti.ms/2CTq6OS Oleg Deripaska 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Rep. Lloyd Doggett, a leading critic of lifting sanctions on Deripaska’s companies, called it “just one more step in undermining the sanctions law, which President Trump has obstructed at every opportunity, while Russian aggression remains unabated.”
⋙ NYT: Treasury Dept. Lifts Sanctions on Russian Oligarch’s Companies http://nyti.ms/2CTq6OS Oleg Deripaska

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler: Two Details That Many Are Missing in/about the Stone Indictment http://bit.ly/2Tmh5Vy

… [O]ne of the only new details in the indictment show[s]that an unidentified Steve Bannon associate congratulated Stone on October 7.

On or about October 7, 2016, Organization 1 released the first set of emails stolen from the Clinton Campaign chairman. Shortly after Organization 1’s release, an associate of the high-ranking Trump Campaign official sent a text message to STONE that read “well done.” In subsequent conversations with senior Trump Campaign officials, STONE claimed credit for having correctly predicted the October 7, 2016 release.

This detail shows that the Trump campaign at least believed that Stone succeeded in getting WikiLeaks to drop the John Podesta emails to distract attention from the Access Hollywood video, which in turn is consistent with a claim Jerome Corsi made about Stone having advance knowledge of the Access Hollywood video and that he and Stone succeeded in timing the email release. …

While Stone disputes Corsi’s claim and Corsi feigns forgetfulness about precisely what happened, by including a communication showing Stone getting credit for the timing, Mueller is suggesting that Corsi is right — and that he has credible, corroborating evidence to prove it.

That’s more coordination — between Corsi and Stone, but more importantly between some go-between and WikiLeaks — than would be the case if Stone’s indictment were all Mueller had. It would put Stone and Corsi in a conspiracy with WikiLeaks and their go-between(s).

Then there’s this detail from the motion to seal Stone’s indictment that no one has yet offered a full explanation for (indeed, most of the reports that noted that Amy Berman Jackson had been assigned the case didn’t explain this detail at all).

Someone — and it would almost certainly have to be the prosecutors (including one who, DC US Attorney’s office prosecutor Jonathan Kravis, is on the internet Research Agency case), — told the court that Stone’s namby pamby “process crime” is related to the big conspiracy case involving WIkiLeaks with a bunch of Russian hackers. And while it’s true that Stone is described in the GRU indictment, he is not named in a way that the court would identify that by themselves. WikiLeaks shows up in both, but there’s no need to tie WikiLeaks cases together unless some defendant is going to show up to face prosecution (and WikiLeaks is does not take any of the overt acts described in the Stone indictment).

USAToday, Barbara McQuade: Stone indictment: Serious Russia investigation charges hint Mueller has more coming http://bit.ly/2WjVWND

NYT: Trump Thought Firing Flynn Would End ‘Russia Thing,’ Chris Christie Writes in Book http://nyti.ms/2HD8zQq

TheGuardian: Trump lifts sanctions on firms linked to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska http://bit.ly/2MzfGrT

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchmidt Donald Trump wanted Russian help to build a lucrative Trump Tower in Moscow. ¤ His campaign wanted Russian help in the form of stolen emails and dirt on Hilary Clinton. ¤ And the Russians wanted Trump’s help in removing sanctions. ¤ The convergence of interests is hard to ignore.
ThisWeek: https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1089568822506463233/photo/1

🐣 RT @MollyJongFast “Russia, if you’re listening.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @selectedwisdom Question 3: Did Wikileaks &/or Assange know the stolen emails they were posting came from Russia? This is a close the loop question for conspiracy, showing them as a conduit between Russia-Trump campaign
⇈ ⇊
🐣 RT @selectedwisdom Regarding Trump campaign & Russia: “Toward a conclusion on Collusion or instead a Collusion illusion” – there’s only a few questions Mueller team needs to answer…… 📌 https://mobile.twitter.com/selectedwisdom/status/1089546216323592192

WaPo: Trump advisers lied over and over again, Mueller says. The question is, why? http://wapo.st/2CRRWem

TheIntercept, Trevor Aaronson: There’s a Better Battlefield for the War Against Trump’s Lies: the Courts http://bit.ly/2RUIWze

⭕ 26 Jan 2019

🔊 NPR: Journalist: Russia’s Interference Is An ‘Assault On The Western Liberal Order’ [Audio] http://n.pr/2N1MFFH

Journalist Luke Harding has an insider’s understanding of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Harding served as Moscow bureau chief for the British newspaper The Guardian from 2007 until 2011. During his tenure, Russian agents followed him, tapped his phone and repeatedly broke into his home.

“I almost feel like I could write the KGB handbook, I lived it for quite a long time,” he tells Fresh Air’s Terry Gross.

Salon, Lucian Truscott IV (1/26): What the Stone indictment doesn’t say is what you need to know about Mueller’s Trump Russia probe http://bit.ly/2MHDRod
// What Mueller doesn’t say is more important than what he does say

🐣 RT @JenniferTaub 🧵Thread We Have Seen the Mueller Report –– And It’s Spectacular
📌 https://mobile.twitter.com/jentaub/status/1089193853230505984
⋙ See under Entire Articles: 📌 Taub Spectacular 1-26-2019

NYT Editorial: Saving NATO http://nyti.ms/2Ui8Klz
// The House voted overwhelmingly to block President Trump’s threat to quit the Atlantic alliance. The Senate should promptly follow suit.

DailyBeast, Peter Zeidenberg: No Escape for Roger Stone: Mueller’s Case Is a Slam Dunk and He’s Too Slimy to Get Flipped http://bit.ly/2FQzXZo
// Prosecutor who helped convict Dick Cheney aide Scooter Libby for lying and obstruction says the case against Trump’s old pal is virtually perfect.

… [D]o not expect to see special counsel Robert Mueller make any attempt to flip Stone and have him cooperate. A defendant like Stone is far more trouble than he is worth to a prosecutor. Stone is too untrustworthy for a prosecutor to ever rely upon. He has told so many documented lies, and bragged so often about his dirty tricks, that he simply has too much baggage to deal with even if here to want to cooperate—which seems unlikely in any event. Mueller, I suspect, would not even be willing to engage in a preliminary debrief with Stone to just test the possibility of cooperation out of concern that Stone would immediately go on television with his pals at Fox News to decry Mueller’s Gestapo tactics. 

In short, Mueller does not need Stone to get to someone else and, even if he did, he could not rely on whatever Stone told him. Stone has nothing to sell that Mueller would be interested in buying.

Stone is clearly enjoying being in the spotlight now. He should enjoy it while he can. His remaining years won’t be nearly as pleasant.

Crooks&Liars: Malcolm Nance: Trump Administration May Have Set Up Secret Network To Share Intel With Russia http://bit.ly/2DBjE0d
// Former intelligence officer Malcolm Nance didn’t pull any punches on what the House needs to be investigating following the recent bombshell that Jared Kushner’s security clearance was granted after a Trump crony overruled the FBI.

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote THREAD 1/ So who is the U.K. go-between mentioned in the Stone indictment? The answer is Ted Malloch. Back in April, we reported that Malloch was detained at the Boston Logan Airport by the FBI & questioned about his ties to Farage, Assange, Wikileaks, Stone, Brexit, & Cam Ana
📌 https://mobile.twitter.com/MuellerSheWrote/status/1089264856211943424/photo/1

ForeignAffairs, Richard Haass: How a World Order Ends http://fam.ag/2DCczMY
// And What Comes in Its Wake
● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1089378282112512000/photo/1

The deterioration of a world order can set in motion trends that spell catastrophe. World War I broke out some 60 years after the Concert of Europe had for all intents and purposes broken down in Crimea. What we are seeing today resembles the mid-nineteenth century in important ways: the post–World War II, post–Cold War order cannot be restored, but the world is not yet on the edge of a systemic crisis. Now is the time to make sure one never materializes, be it from a breakdown in U.S.-Chinese relations, a clash with Russia, a conflagration in the Middle East, or the cumulative effects of climate change. The good news is that it is far from inevitable that the world will eventually arrive at a catastrophe; the bad news is that it is far from certain that it will not.

Lawfare, Chuck Rosenberg: Roger Stone’s Arrest Was Appropriate, Not Heavy-Handed http://bit.ly/2RTbLMm

🚫🐣 RT @Redrum_of_Crows ‘Shortly after Trump had won the election, 19.5 percent of Rosneft was sold to unknown buyers, in a complicated three-nation deal. Trump may have pocketed $200-$250 million out of the deal…’
⋙ news.com.au, Charles Firth (2017): What really happened at the Mayflower Hotel? http://bit.ly/2WmpDxq
// 4/5/2017

[ Note: This is a THEORY: ] Well, remember the dossier of dirt on Trump that Buzzfeed released at the end of last year? It was written in the months after that April 27th meeting, and it alleged there was a deal that Trump would drop the sanctions against Russia and let them sell 19 percent of oil company Rosneft, and that Trump would benefit from this transaction.

The thing is that in early December, shortly after Trump had won the election, 19.5 percent of Rosneft was sold to unknown buyers, in a complicated three-nation deal. Who were the countries party to the deal? Russia, Italy and Singapore.

While the details of the deal are secret, the dossier implied that if Trump was elected, and let the deal slide through, he would receive a “brokerage fee” for helping make it happen. If that fee was the extra 0.5 percent on the transaction, that means that Trump may have pocketed $200-$250 million out of the transaction.

🐣 RT @mccaffreyr3 At age 17 I was sworn into the US Armed Forces. We pledged to protect the Constitution NOT allegiance to an individual or a Party. I believe Trump is a serious threat to our Constitution. No character. No judgement. Putin has something on him.

🐣 RT @JoyceWhiteVance Why didn’t Mueller charge Stone with conspiracy? The rules in federal cases require that prosecutors provide defendants with broad discovery. By indicting Stone on a fairly narrow set of charges, Mueller limits what has to be disclosed & can protect ongoing investigation.

NYPost: Pelosi: What does Putin have on the President? http://nyp.st/2G3UKrG

NYT: Jared Kushner, a Confident Negotiator, Finds Immigration Deal to Be Elusive http://nyti.ms/2MyYv9U
// Jared Kushner agreed to take the lead when President Trump, his father-in-law, asked him to find a way to end the monthlong stalemate over funding for a southern border wall.

🐣 RT @frontlinepbs Roger Stone was indicted for giving “false and misleading” testimony to the House Intelligence Committee. Stone and President Trump’s paths have been intertwined for decades. Here’s a look back at their relationship: https://to.pbs.org/2sPz3ns 

DailyBeast, Adam Rawnsley: Who ‘Directed’ Roger Stone to Hook Up With WikiLeaks? http://bit.ly/2DCuq6x
// Mueller says Trump campaign officials were eager to cash in on Stone’s WikiLeaks hookup, but there are plenty of suspects

DailyBeast, Michael Daly: The Despicable History of Roger Stone http://bit.ly/2UjSPDg
// After a half-century of dirty tricks, there’s finally the case of United States versus Roger Jason Stone, Jr.

Newsweek/CNN: Roger Stone Says He Does Not Believe He Will Be Convicted Of Mueller Charges http://bit.ly/2B6vKgt

Salon, Lucian Truscott: What the Stone indictment doesn’t say is what you need to know about Mueller’s Trump Russia probe http://bit.ly/2HICEOm
// What Mueller doesn’t say is more important than what he does say

TheAtlantic, Ken White: Roger Stone’s Greatest Liability http://bit.ly/2DCeEsn
// The longtime Trump adviser’s attention-seeking ways made him an easy target for Robert Mueller.

USAToday: After indictment, Roger Stone mocks Mueller with doctored photo on Instagram http://bit.ly/2DC1Nq2

CNN, Paul Callan: Roger Stone must have made Mueller really angry http://cnn.it/2B8My6l

NYT: A Conspiracy or Not? Here’s What We Know About the Mueller Case http://nyti.ms/2Dz3XXm

Bloomberg, Chris Strohm: Roger Stone’s Arrest May Hurt Trump’s ‘Love’ of Wikileaks http://bloom.bg/2FOWxBP
● ‘I love WikiLeaks,’ candidate Trump proclaimed in October 2016
● U.S. intelligence already had warned it was a Russian tool

NYMag, Margaret Hartmann and Nick Tabor: Everything We’ve Learned From Robert Mueller’s Investigation http://nym.ag/2RQCWHH

AP, Eric Tucker and Todd Day: In Trump ally Stone’s case, Mueller finds crime in cover-up http://bit.ly/2WgGX73

TheGuardian, Jill Abramson: Roger Stone’s indictment shows us Robert Mueller is steaming ahead http://bit.ly/2CMe2i5
// The Stone indictment is crucially important in linking the Trump campaign to WikiLeaks – the puzzle pieces are beginning to fit together

TheIntercept, James Risen: Roger Stone Made His Name as a Dirty Trickster, But the Trump-Russia Coverup May Finally Bring Him Down http://bit.ly/2B8LMWZ

NPR: Roger Stone Indictment Raises More Big Questions About Russia, Trump 2016 Campaign http://n.pr/2sM994d

DailyBeast, BetsyWoodruff: ‘I Will Piss on Your Grave’: Emails Reveal Roger Stone’s Abuse of Frenemy Randy Credico http://bit.ly/2RiNquv

DailyBeast, Spencer Ackerman: Dithering GOP Stalls House’s New Trump-Russia Probe http://bit.ly/2UjBwCe
// Democrats now in control of the crucial intelligence committee want to get back to their Russia probe. It can’t happen until the Republicans formally join.

Politico, Jack Shafer: Week 88: Did Stone’s Indictment Finally Tie Trump’s Campaign to Russia? http://politi.co/2S6Gfdg
// A tantalizing reference to a high-level campaign official hints at why the Trump confidant allegedly lied to Congress about his contacts with Wikileaks.

WaPo, Max Boot: Nancy Pelosi ran rings around Trump. Imagine what Kim Jong Un and the Taliban will do. http://wapo.st/2Uq5JQv

NYT: Mueller’s Real Target in the Roger Stone Indictment http://nyti.ms/2HvRRCs
// It was probably not Stone himself, but rather his electronic devices.

🐣 RT @JohnBrenner Your cabal of unprincipled, unethical, dishonest, and sycophantic cronies is being methodically brought to justice. We all know where this trail leads. If your utter incompetence is not enough to run you out of office, your increasingly obvious political corruption surely will.

🐣 RT @Neal_Katyal This is simply astounding. Astounding. Particularly in juxtaposition to all those Trump lies about having nothing to do with Russia.
⋙ 📋 💙💙 NYT: Trump and His Associates Had More Than 100 Contacts With Russians Before the Inauguration [Interactive] http://nyti.ms/2MAZCps

⭕ 25 Jan 2019

💙 Medium, Scott Stedman: The Moscow Project and the missing 6 billion rubles http://bit.ly/2Tj6daG

Newsweek: Will Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner Be Indicted? Odds Rise Following Roger Stone Arrest http://bit.ly/2DzAxs8

WaPo, Carlos Lozada: WHAT IT WOULD TAKE: Can impeachment appear legitimate in a hyper-partisan universe? http://wapo.st/2Myz34o

… [I]f lawmakers do begin an impeachment process, truth, not partisan fury, must remain the foremost value — and that means offering a full accounting of Trump’s offenses. There is a compulsion on the part of some of the president’s critics to hinge everything on the work of special counsel Robert Mueller, the Godot of the Trump era, as if specific legal misdeeds are the only issue. “Proof that a crime occurred can feel comfortingly objective,” Tribe and Matz write. “It relieves us of the need to exercise judgment and casts a technical gloss over bitterly divisive political questions.”

Obstruction of justice, violation of the emoluments clause, the betrayal of trust to a foreign adversary — any one of these is a significant misdeed that should be core to any impeachment process. Yet they all reflect Trump’s greatest offense against the American public and the American experiment, which is his lack of interest in faithfully executing the office of the president. His biggest lie, out of so many, occurred when he swore the oath and then, in his inaugural address, pledged to be a leader for all Americans. Trump governs for his own interests and those of his family, and for the cheers of his base. His opponents righteously declare that he is “not my president,” forgetting that Trump made that choice for them long ago.

JustSecurity, Bob Bauer: The Withering of the Giuliani Defense of “No Crime of Collusion” in Wake of Roger Stone’s Indictment http://bit.ly/2ThKjEK

NewYorker, Adam Davidson: Robert Mueller Got Roger Stone http://bit.ly/2HAfZ77

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog: The House Intelligence Committee can’t send testimony transcripts to Robert Mueller until they have a full set of members. So far, Republicans are not naming any members to the Intelligence Committee. They managed it for 23 other committees, but…
💽 https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1088992076027572224/photo/1

Vice, Greg Walters: Roger Stone’s Arrest Brings Mueller’s Case For Collusion Closer to Trump Than Ever Before http://bit.ly/2B4F70a
// “This brings the investigation into the Trump campaign.”

NYT Editorial: Roger Stone Lied. What Was He Hiding? http://nyti.ms/2Wf16Ky
// Could the Trump campaign really not have known that in dealing with WikiLeaks it was dealing with Russia?

Newsweek: Robert Mueller Will Indict a Lot of People in the Next 60 Days: ‘They Will Be Quite Familiar to the Average American,’ Says Former CIA Director John Brennan http://bit.ly/2CPj1yH

TPM, Allegra Kirkland: This Week: The Long-Awaited Roger Stone Indictment Arrives http://bit.ly/2RU939F

TPM, Josh Marshall: Simple: There Was a Trump Campaign/Wikileaks BackChannel http://bit.ly/2Rieuty

TPM, John Light: Putting The Stone Indictment In Context http://bit.ly/2WlH5Cd

NBC, Daren Gregorian: Nixon Foundation objects to calling Roger Stone an ‘aide’ to disgraced ex-president http://nbcnews.to/2G12ieS
Nixon tattoo https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1089025591616114689/photo/1
// The former Trump adviser and self-described GOP “dirty trickster’ was indicted by special counsel Robert Mueller.
Vox, Andrew Prokop: All of Robert Mueller’s indictments and plea deals in the Russia investigation so far http://bit.ly/2Dzgydg

Vox, Andrew Prokop: All of Robert Mueller’s indictments and plea deals in the Russia investigation so far http://bit.ly/2Dzgydg

DailyBeast, Marlowe Stern: Ann Coulter Finally Comes Clean to Bill Maher on Trump: ‘I’m a Very Stupid Girl’ http://bit.ly/2Hv0a1d
// The far-right pundit appeared on Maher’s HBO program ‘Real Time’ Friday night and admitted that she was very wrong about President Trump.

PoliticoMag, Ben Zimmer: Roger Stone and ‘Ratf—ing’: A Short History http://politi.co/2TbzBQ1
// The flamboyant political aide is often tagged with the term. But its origins—and Stone’s relationship with the word—are complicated.

🐣 .@SpeakerPelosi: “Our values unify us … our diversity is our strength … but our unity is our power” ● Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1089012265624440832/photo/1

No I don’t unify our caucus, our values unify us. And I’m sure it’s the same in the Senate. And the fact is, is that our diversity is our strength. The differences of so many different ways including differences of opinion. That’s our strength, but our unity is our power. And that is what maybe the president underestimated.” (Via AP)

PoliticoMag, Michael Kruse: Roger Stone’s Last Dirty Trick http://politi.co/2CJATef
// He promoted Donald Trump’s political rise decades before anyone. Now he’s been indicted for the bruising style of politics he wielded gleefully on Trump’s behalf.

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi What does Putin have on @realDonaldTrump, politically, personally or financially?

NYT: Indicting Roger Stone, Mueller Shows Link Between Trump Campaign and WikiLeaks http://nyti.ms/2CO4Ytj

Politico, Darren Samuelsohn: The juiciest morsel in Mueller’s charges against Roger Stone http://politi.co/2B6umdt
// The special counsel offered the clearest evidence to date of the Trump campaign’s alleged attempts to cooperate with WikiLeaks.

🐣 RT @RonKlain Here’s an idea: Trump could use the 21 days to read Article I, Sec. 9 of the US Constitution, which says “No Money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law.” And then he could consider that he swore to uphold it.
⋙ 🐣 RT @PressSec In 21 days President @realDonaldTrump is moving forward building the wall with or without the Democrats. The only outstanding question is whether the Democrats want something or nothing

Politico, Darren Samuelsohn: The juiciest morsel in Mueller’s charges against Roger Stone http://politi.co/2B6umdt
// The special counsel offered the clearest evidence to date of the Trump campaign’s alleged attempts to cooperate with WikiLeaks.

TheAtlantic, David Frum: Roger Stone’s Arrest Is the Signal for Congress to Act http://bit.ly/2S3iUJx
// Robert Mueller is looking for crimes. It’s up to legislators to safeguard the country.

TheNationalInterest, W James Antle III: Does the Roger Stone Indictment Mean Trump Is in Jeopardy? http://bit.ly/2S7ZR0y
// It’s the unknown unknowns that may determine the course of a presidency.

VanityFair, Abigail Tracy: “We Can See Collusion”: With the Stone Indictment, Mueller Begins Making His Case http://bit.ly/2TeMngX
// The special counsel’s office didn’t charge Roger Stone with conspiracy. Between the lines of the indictment, however, legal experts see a giant red arrow pointing to the president. “Either Trump was in on it,” says one former Justice official, “or he goes down as the most clueless boss and president in the 242-year history of the Republic.”

Vox, Andrew Prokop: Roger Stone’s arrest and indictment, explained http://bit.ly/2ThL6pi
// The longtime Trump adviser has been in Mueller’s crosshairs for some time.

USAToday: Roger Stone indictment: Mueller pushes deeper into Trump campaign; highlights effort to use Russia hacks to derail Clinton bid http://bit.ly/2TbvkMt
// by Kevin Johnson, Bart Jansen and Brad Heath

🐣 Trump wanted steel slats and he got a Steel Lady. @SpeakerPelosi

🐣 I can’t wait until @SpeakerPelosi addresses the American people to say, “Our long national nightmare is over.”

🐣 RT @SpeakerPelosi Roger Stone’s indictment makes clear there was a deliberate, coordinated effort by top Trump campaign officials to subvert the will of the American people during the 2016 Election. #FollowTheFacts

Axios: Pelosi questions Trump’s ties to Putin in wake of Stone arrest http://bit.ly/2TfJvjZ
// Full Statement from Speaker Pelosi:

“The indictment of Roger Stone makes clear that there was a deliberate, coordinated attempt by top Trump campaign officials to influence the 2016 election and subvert the will of the American people. It is staggering that the President has chosen to surround himself with people who violated the integrity of our democracy and lied to the FBI and Congress about it.

In the face of 37 indictments, the President’s continued actions to undermine the Special Counsel investigation raises the questions: what does Putin have on the President, politically, personally or financially? Why has the Trump Administration continued to discuss pulling the U.S. out of NATO, which would be a massive victory for Putin?

Lying to Congress and witness tampering constitute grave crimes. All who commit these illegal acts should be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law. We cannot allow any effort to intimidate witnesses or prevent them from appearing before Congress.

The Special Counsel investigation is working, and the House will continue to exercise our constitutional oversight responsibility and ensure that the Special Counsel investigation can continue free from interference from the White House.”

🐣 RT @ProudResister I hope people continue waking up to just how much damage the GOP has done to America and it didn’t all start with Trump. It’s been going on since Nixon. They’ve been committing crimes, destroying the middle class, starting fake wars and stealing elections for 50 fucking years.

🐣 RT @EricHolder A person who is pardoned can be put in a grand jury and asked about everything, including the acts for which he was pardoned. Obliged to tell the truth-or perjury charges. A president – through use of the pardon power – cannot therefore insulate himself.

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Nancy Pelosi on the Roger Stone indictment: “It is staggering that the President has chosen to surround himself with people who violated the integrity of our democracy and lied to the FBI and Congress about it.”

WSJ: Beyond the Shutdown: The Trump-Pelosi Dynamic Defines Washington http://on.wsj.com/2G2OQYa //➔ even the WSJ plays nice
// Spending and immigration fight driven by clashing personalities signals how divided government might play out

🐣 RT @tribelaw Russia —> WikiLeaks —> Stone —> “a senior Trump campaign official” (indictment para 12) —> Trump! That “senior” official must be Trump or someone just one step away. So Coordination, collusion, conspiracy: for indictment purposes, it may matter. For impeachment, not so much.

🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Huge Trove of Leaked Russian Documents Is Published by Transparency Advocates http://nyti.ms/2sMZ9rt “Distributed Denial of Secrets” or DDoSecrets

[T]he sheer volume of the material — 175 gigabytes — and the technical challenges of searching it meant that its full impact may not be felt for some time. The volume is many times greater than the total known material stolen by Russian military intelligence from the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign nearly three years ago.
↥ ↧
📋💙💙 DDoSecrets: Leaked Russian Documents http://bit.ly/2sLAsvl

TheHill: Transparency advocate group releases trove of hacked Russian documents http://bit.ly/2G2R7lV

FiveThirtyEight, Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux: What The Roger Stone Indictment Does (And Doesn’t) Tell Us http://53eig.ht/2WgFe1D

DailyBeast, Rick Wilson: Cosplaying Supervillain Roger Stone Meets Robert Mueller’s Real-Life Feds http://bit.ly/2RgCuNQ
// Stone lied to the Special Counsel because he trusted WhatsApp, which is a grandpa mistake of the first order.

🐣 RT @chunkled Hi. ¤ I love you. ¤ (sound up)
💽 https://twitter.com/chunkled/status/1068137230370308096/photo/1
// Mueller dancing #2 not a 🌀

🐣 RT @20committee WikiLeaks is a front for Russian intelligence. Fact. As even Pompeo, as Trump’s D/CIA, admitted publicly. ANY direct link between WL (ie GRU) and Team Trump isn’t “collusion” — it’s conspiracy and possibly espionage under USC.
📌 https://twitter.com/20committee/status/1088796725408612353

🐣 RT @John_Hudson Mike Pompeo just named Eliot Abrams his new special envoy for Venezuela. Abrams plead guilty to withholding information from Congress about the Iran-Contra affair. Pompeo says Abrams will be in charge of “all things related to our efforts to restore Democracy in Venezuela.”

🐣 RT @TheBeatWithAri “I’m going to assert as a matter of probability that Donald Trump was in the loop on the effort to get the Russians to help his election prospects by releasing the emails” – @BillKristol 💽 https://twitter.com/TheBeatWithAri/status/1088938670944591879/photo/1

MMFA: Alex Jones melts down after Roger Stone indicted: Indict “whore” Hillary Clinton instead http://bit.ly/2FYUCda

🚫 DisobedientMedia (Sep): Emails ~ Forensicator’s Analysis Supports Assange’s Statements On The DNC, Podesta Emails http://bit.ly/2Tgm49Y //➔ fails MediaBias FactCheck: High on “Conspiracy Theories”: http://bit.ly/2G00HpD
// 9/24/2018

🐣 RT @State_Duma Leonid Slutskiy: #US is behind the attempt to overthrow the legitimate President @NicolasMaduro. The #US continues the policy of external pressure, interference in affairs of sovereign states, only the Venezuelan must decide who will be the head of state […]
⋙ TheStateDuma [RU]: Head of the International Committee Leonid Slutskiy commented on events in Venezuela http://bit.ly/2DA9OMg Warning from the Russian Duma:
Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1088941345308401664/photo/1

Leonid Slutskiy, Chairman of the Committee on International Affairs, believes that the United States is behind the attempt to overthrow the legitimate President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro. The United States continues the policy of external pressure and interference in the affairs of sovereign states, but only the people of Venezuela must decide who will be the head of state, the parliamentarian stressed.

“As for Venezuela: very rude and destructive. The United States continues the policy of external pressure and interference in the affairs of sovereign states. Now it is Caracas’s turn. Washington has already announced the recognition of opposition leader Juan Guaidó as an interim president of the country and threatened to toughen the sanction if the power is not transferred to him, allowing otherwise ”all options for action“ on its part.

There is no protection of democracy. This is another forceful imposition of American hegemony and the demolishing of unwanted regimes. ¤ Only the people of Venezuela must decide who will be the president of the country. And only by means of elections.

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Just in: Statement from House Intel chair @RepAdamSchiff—“This is now the second witness who has been indicted for or plead guilty to making false statements in testimony before our Committee.”
https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/1088841962571075584/photo/1

NBC, Ken Dilanian: Roger Stone indictment: Is this all Mueller has, or is he closing in on Trump? http://nbcnews.to/2UhOJLU
// Analysis: The charges do not allege Russian coordination, but Mueller might be building a conspiracy case.

MotherJones, David Corn: What the Roger Stone Indictment Left Out: How He Helped Russia Attack the 2016 Election http://bit.ly/2CLOMbX
// His greatest act of villainy isn’t included in Robert Mueller’s charging document.

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand He relished his late-night calls with Trump in 2016. He was in regular touch with the Trump campaign about WikiLeaks’ plans to destroy Trump’s foe, Hillary Clinton. And now Roger Stone has met his reckoning via Trump’s other biggest foe: Robert Mueller.
⋙ 💙 TheAtlantic, Natasha Bertrand: Decades of Dirty Tricks Finally Catch Up to Roger Stone http://bit.ly/2FXXRkW
// Trump’s longtime adviser said after appearing in federal court, “The only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about.”

🐣 RT @Leah_McElrath Abrams is a un-indicted felony equivalent #IranContra coconspirator. ¤ Just so y’all know where this is likely headed.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Phil_Mattingly .@SecPompeo just announced that Elliot Abrams to lead U.S. efforts on Venezuela.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson 6′ 3″…239-ish. Big on Twitter.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Evan_McMullin Now the question is who ordered Steve Bannon to reach out to Roger Stone about Wikileaks?
🐣 RT @tedlieu Roger Stone is the 6th associate of @realDonaldTrump to get indicted. ¤ Republicans and Trump like to talk about running government like a business. ¤ I simply note that any CEO of a company who has had 6 of his associates indicted would have resigned or been fired by now.
🐣 💙 RT @AnaCabrera 37 people and entities have now been charged by special counsel Robert Mueller, including 6 associates of President Donald Trump: Michael Flynn, Rick Gates, Paul Manafort, George Papadopoulos, Michael Cohen, and Roger Stone. Mueller has brought 199 total criminal charges in all.

🐣 RT @rickwtyler Nancy to Chuck: You just grab him by the b@££s. When you’re the Speaker, he’ll just let you do it. You can do anything.

🐣 RT @RogueFirstLady Everyone hiding now as The Donald watch news coverage of him humiliation.

🐣 RT @GlennKesslerWP A reminder; No one has any idea where Trump gets this tale of the duct-taped women.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson 6′ 3″…239-ish. Big on Twitter.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Evan_McMullin Now the question is who ordered Steve Bannon to reach out to Roger Stone about Wikileaks?

HomelandSecurityNewsWire: Kremlin dispatches Russian security personnel to protect Venezuela’s Maduro http://bit.ly/2WlMLMj  //➔ US opposition be damned

Private Russian military contractors have been dispatched by the Kremlin to Venezuela in the past few days to shore up security for President Nicolas Maduro. The Russian move appears to be in response to the recognition by the United States and most of Latin America’s countries of Juan Guaido, who declares himself as Venezuela’s interm president earlier this week. Russian sources told Reuters that the Russian contingent sent to protect Maduro is about 400 strong.

WaPo: ‘It’s better to be infamous’: Even under indictment, Roger Stone relishes his time in the spotlight http://wapo.st/2DA1lIS

🐣 RT @MikeI_Jollett Trump promised a WALL but delivered a CAVE.

🐣 RT @davidaxelrod These Mueller indictments are like watching Wheel of Fortune. The puzzle fills in with each letter. Now add in the Stone indictment, and the word coming into focus looks very much like COLLUSION.

🐣 RT @KurtEichenwald 1. Every step in investigating the flow of information from the conspiracy involving Corsi/Stone/Russian hackers/Assange to conservative media is getting worse and worse. THIS is a major outrage, and a sign of the utter collapse of American journalism. Now, @CNN is involved… 📌 https://twitter.com/kurteichenwald/status/1088928675431661568

WaPo/Bloomberg, Laurence Arnold: Your Guide to Understanding the Trump-Russia Saga http://wapo.st/2FYD5BS

🐣 RT @j363j In 1972, a 22 year old #RogerStone became a political dirty tricks understudy of Bart Porter, via an internship position in the Nixon White House, arranged by Donald Trump’s lawyer (one year later) #RoyCohn.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: President Trump lost. Period. http://wapo.st/2WgTk2Q

🐣 RT @j363j In 1972, a 22 year old #RogerStone became a political dirty tricks understudy of Bart Porter, via an internship position in the Nixon White House, arranged by Donald Trump’s lawyer (one year later) #RoyCohn.

🐣 RT @chrislhayes Pelosi taking the SOTU away worked.

NYT: Trump Announces Deal to Reopen Government, in Surprise Retreat From Wall http://nyti.ms/2UcB20I

🐣 RT @danpfeiffer This is an important point. Democratic control of the House means that bad news cycles are no longer the only mechanism for political accountability and Trump’s power to change the conversation to the next outrage has been essentially neutered
⋙ 🐣 RT @matthewamiller I bet Jared Kushner is pretty happy today the latest story on his security clearance has been blasted out of the news. But unlike the past two years, the news cycle changing doesn’t mean the issue is dead – subpoenas are still coming.

🐣 RT @AltUSPressSecy They’ll never say one word, but every national security analyst is reaching their breaking point along with the air traffic controllers. ¤ We cannot continue to operate the United States Government in this fashion.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Nat’l Air Traffic Controllers Assoc.: “We have warned about what could happen as a result of the prolonged shutdown. Many controllers have reached the breaking point of exhaustion, stress, and worry caused by this shutdown. Each hour that goes by … makes the situation worse.”

🐣 RT @AshaRangappa To those claiming that there is no suggestion of collusion in the Stone indictment: One of the most important things in it is that Russian disinformation talking points were being passed to the campaign to create a narrative surrounding the released documents
💽 [CNN] https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1088865632584720384/photo/1

🐣 RT @tonyschwartz You know Trump’s character by character of the people he chooses:: Paul Manafort, Roger Stone, Michael Flynn, Jared Kushner, Michael Cohen, Steve Bannon, Sebastian Gorka, Ryan Zinke, Jeff Sessions, Scott Pruitt, Rob Porter, Tom Price, Stephen Miller, Mike Pence, Kellyanne Conway

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote No emergency declaration. Trump is folding like a cheap suit. No money for the wall. Much better than what I thought he was going to do.

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Hey Roger Stone fans: ¤ Bannon ratted him out. ¤ You’re welcome. ¤ Fight amongst yourselves.

🐣 RT @rgoodlaw In Paul Manafort’s own words: ¤ ”Roger’s relationship with Trump has been so interconnected that it’s hard to define what’s Roger and what’s Donald.”
💽 https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1088828739054649345/photo/1

🐣 RT @JRubinBlogger what did Trump know and when did he know it?

🐣 RT @juliaioffe He’s been waiting to do that for decades, hasn’t he? https://twitter.com/juliaioffe/status/1088860231466172417/photo/1
// Nixon double-V salute

🐣 RT @ZevShalev If you follow the Stone trail, you’re sure to pass Steven Bannon before reaching Rebekah and Robert Mercer and look out for the hidden path to Bibi Netanyahu. @traciemac_Bmore #MuellerFriday

🐣 RT @craigunger As per @anastasiaki, @MoscowTimes is purging content that links alleged Russian Mafioso to @RudyGiuliani.
⋙ 🐣 RT @anastasiaki This is a scandal. The article – @RudyGiuliani Donor Linked to Russian Mobs (#Mogilevich and Chernoy) just disapeared from the website of @MoscowTimes Guess what, I did snapshots from google cash and I will remain

MotherJones: Nancy Pelosi just slammed Donald Trump over his ties to Russia: “It’s bothersome to see his connections to Russia and the president’s suggestions that we should question whether we should be in NATO—which is a dream come true for Vladimir Putin.”
💽 https://twitter.com/MotherJones/status/1088855666435870720/photo/1

🐣 RT @tweetjaleesa Congrats, Roger Stone! You’re that much closer to Nixon’s criminal legacy. Maybe someday someone will get your big dumb face tattooed on their back.

🐣 RT @woodruffbets Roger Stone outside the courthouse, over boos: “The only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about”

🐣 RT @DanRather I’ve followed the career of Roger Stone for decades, and he always struck me as a man who thought he was too smart to get caught.

🐣 RT @WilDonnelly Most Successful Witch Hunt ever!
Witch 1 Flynn
Witch 2 Papadopoulos
Witch 3 Gates
Witch 4 Manafort
Witch 5 Cohen
Witch 6 Pineda
Witch 7 Patten
Witch 8 van der Zwaan
Witch 9 Kilimnik
Witch 10 Butina
Witch 11-23 – 13 Russians
Witch 24-36 – 12 Russian intel officers

🐣 RT @ABCNews Chris Christie on Roger Stone indictment: “When I read this indictment this morning, it once again proved out just how smart and careful Robert Mueller is being… This has got to be a very disturbing day for some senior members of the Trump campaign.” https://abcn.ws/2DyQtuL 

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Stone says there is “no circumstance” under which he will plead guilty to the charges and says he intends to go to trial in DC.

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Beans come true. Roger Atone has been indicted.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Mueller’s grand jury took testimony from Jerome Corsi’s stepson today. The last time the grand jury convened on a Thursday, Russian indictments dropped the next day. Should we be expecting a felony Friday for Roger Stonehenge? (That means his whole gang). #felonyfriday #beans

🐣 RT @HoarseWhisperer I could watch the FBI swarming on Roger Stone’s house all day.
💽 https://twitter.com/HoarseWisperer/status/1088780413512925189/photo/1

🐣 RT @real Greatest Witch Hunt in the History of our Country! NO COLLUSION! Border Coyotes, Drug Dealers and Human Traffickers are treated better. Who alerted CNN to be there?

🐣 No GOPer has won fair and square since Eisenhower: Nixon: Secret reach-out to N Viet Nam to delay peace talks; Reagan: Secret reach-out to Iran on hostages; GWBH: Willie Horton; GWB: SCOTUS ruling, (Term 2:) Ohio shenanigans; and now #TrumpRussia They’re ALL Dirty #TreasonParty

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Stone’s behavior as described in the indictment is so incredibly reckless. Find it hard to believe he takes such a huge risk just to protect outreach to Wikileaks that *he had already bragged about publicly.* Has to be a bigger secret.

Politico: Roger Stone’s Last Dirty Trick http://politi.co/2CJATef
// He promoted Donald Trump’s political rise decades before anyone. Now he’s been indicted for the bruising style of politics he wielded gleefully on Trump’s behalf.

CNBC: Trump associate Roger Stone arrested on 7 counts, including lying to Congress, in special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe http://cnb.cx/
● Roger Stone, a longtime political advisor to President Trump, has been arrested in Florida.
● Stone faces seven counts, including witness tampering, obstruction of justice and making false statements to Congress.
● The indictment alleges that Stone had been in contact with top-ranking Trump campaign officials about efforts to leak damaging information about Hillary Clinton just before the 2016 election.
● According to a person with direct knowledge of the manner, one of the senior officials who reached out to Stone was Steve Bannon, who served as CEO of the Trump campaign during the election’s final stages.

🐣 RT @DavidCornDC Roger Stone kept saying he expected to be indicted for a side issue. But he’s been indicted for a core matter: lying to cover up his attempts to communicate with WikiLeaks about the Russian hacks while he was communicating with the Trump campaign about WikiLeaks.

🐣 RT @KatyTur 5 days after sr campaign official told to contact Stone, Trump makes plea to Russia ¤ “Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing.” ¤ That night, per prev Mueller indictment, Russian hackers tried to get into Clinton’s personal email https://twitter.com/KatyTurNBC/status/1088789556739170304/photo/1

🐣 RT @tribelaw “After the July 2016 release of stolen DNC emails by [Wikileaks], a senior Trump Campaign official was directed to contact STONE about any additional releases [of] other damaging information . . . regarding the Clinton Campaign.” WHO “DIRECTS” A SENIOR TRUMP CAMPAIGN OFFICIAL?

🐣 RT @RepSwalwell #RogerStone worked overtime to get his hands on Russian-hacked emails to help @realDonaldTrump. Then Stone took out the shovels to bury and hide his dirty deeds from investigators. Put this in context with all the others eager to work with Russians. This was a campaign of cheats.

🐣 RT @krassenstein In case anyone needs to know. From the Roger Stone Indictment:
Person 1 = Jerome Corsi
Person 2 = Roger Credico
Organization 1 = Wikileaks
Head of Organization 1 = Julian Assange

🐣 RT @neeratanden Yes. This has always been the issue. The Trump campaign wanted Wikileaks out precisely because Access Hollywood had just gone up
⋙ 🐣 RT @vermontgmg Remember the day a Trump official texted Stone “well done” for Wikileaks’ dump of Clinton emails, that was hours after the Access Hollywood tape released. Was Wikileaks dump coordinated to cover-up embarrassing tape?

🐣 RT @Neal_Katyal A simple 3 step guide to understanding the morning’s news:
1. Read tweet below
2. Read Mueller indictment of Roger Stone
3. Ask yourself why a sitting President of the US would have felt compelled to tweet the below. At some point, # of criminals surrounding Trump not coincidence
⋙ 🐣 RT @real [12/3/2018] “I will never testify against Trump.” This statement was recently made by Roger Stone, essentially stating that he will not be forced by a rogue and out of control prosecutor to make up lies and stories about “President Trump.” Nice to know that some people still have “guts!”

🐣 RT @JohnJHarwood key passage in Roger Stone indictment: he “was contacted by senior Trump campaign officials to inquire about future releases” of stolen information by Wikileaks

🔆 This❗️⋙ ≣ LawFareBlog: Document: Indictment of Roger Stone [pdf] http://bit.ly/2UdQgmj 24p

An indictment of Trump associate Roger Stone has been unsealed in connection with the Mueller investigation. Stone is indicted on one count of obstruction of an official proceeding, five counts of false statements, and one count of witness tampering. The document is
available here and below. …

🐣 RT @olgaNYC1211 Roger Stone has been indicted for working w WikiLeaks to release stolen info for Trump and Russia during election. Trump has known Stone and Manafort since around 1980 through his mentor Roy Cohn. Don Jr also communicated w WikiLeaks!
⋙ 🐣 RT @olgaNYC1211 There goes Roger Stone’s defense that he never communicated with Wikileaks .. ¤ Dm messages released via @NatashaBertrand show otherwise ¤ How many members of the @realDonaldTrump camp had DIRECT communications w Wikileaks?? ¤ Stone, Don Jr.. and I’m sure many more will be revealed
https://twitter.com/olgaNYC1211/status/968631729195044865/photo/1-2

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: Longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone indicted by special counsel in Russia investigation http://wapo.st/2UjXqph

🐣 RT @JohnPodesta Rogers’s time in the barrel—and it’s headed over Niagara Falls. Roger Stone, Adviser to Trump, Is Indicted in Mueller Investigation via @NYTimes
⋙ 🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: Roger Stone Arrested in Mueller Investigation Into Trump Campaign http://nyti.ms/2WqEB5E

OCCRP: Yevgeny Prigozhin ran the infamous “troll farm” and other pro-Putin media operations. One of his operatives came clean to reporters, sharing some of the dirty work he and his team did for the oligarch, including murder. ¤ Then he vanished.
⋙ OCCRP (Dec 2018): Operative for “Putin’s Chef” Shares Secrets, Vanishes — Then Reappears and Retracts http://bit.ly/2S7SS7V
// 12/17/2018

YahooNews/Newsweek (2017): Jared Kushner Doesn’t Read And Gets Tired Of Talking About The Middle East, Joe Scarborough Says http://yhoo.it/2CNEVT4
// 11/17/2017

ScienceMag: Fake news on Twitter during the 2016 U.S. presidential election http://bit.ly/2Dw9xd4

Our findings suggest immediate points of leverage to reduce the spread of misinformation. Social media platforms could discourage users from following or sharing content from the handful of established fake news sources that are most pervasive. They could also adopt policies that disincentivize frequent posting, which would be effective against flooding techniques (25) while affecting only a small number of accounts. For example, platforms could algorithmically demote content from frequent posters or prioritize users who have not posted that day. For illustrative purposes, a simulation of capping political URLs at 20 per day resulted in a reduction of 32% of content from fake news sources while affecting only 1% of content posted by nonsupersharers. (SM S.15). Finally, because fake news sources have shared audiences, platforms could establish closer partnerships with fact-checking organizations to proactively watch top producers of misinformation and examine content from new sites that emerge in the vicinity of fake news sources in a coexposure network. Such interventions do raise the question of what roles platforms should play in constraining the information people consume. Nonetheless, the proposed interventions could contribute to delivering corrective information to affected populations, increase the effectiveness of corrections, foster equal balance of voice and attention on social media, and more broadly enhance the resiliency of information systems to misinformation campaigns during key moments of the democratic process.

⭕ 24 Jan 2019

Salon, Lucian Truscott IV (1/24): Trump’s Moscow tower deal is the key http://bit.ly/2CXEXaG
// It’s at the heart of Trump’s Russia connections, and that’s why he and Giuliani have lied about it repeatedly

Msnbc: Kushner security clearance rejection overruled by Trump appointee http://on.msnbc.com/2MucQV2
// Rachel Maddow shares breaking news from NBC News that being rejected for security clearance by two separate career security officials, Jared Kushner and at least 30 others had their rejections overruled by a Trump-appointed supervisor [Carl Kline]. Bradley Moss, a national security attorney specializing in security clearance law, lends his expertise to the story.

Newsweek: Trump Administration Neglects to Implement Required Russia Sanctions, Saying There’s ‘No Deadline’ http://bit.ly/2WhbnpB

NBC: Twitter is testing a new way to determine where a tweet started http://nbcnews.to/2RLfueU
// Twitter’s changes come as many journalists and power users have said they are re-evaluating their Twitter habits.

🐣 RT @NicolleDWallace Omg
⋙ 🐣 RT @davidgura Asked by if U.S. soldiers would defend a NATO ally “if needed,” Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says, “I’m not going to get into hypotheticals…”
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WaPo: Witness in special counsel probe, former Stone associate, collected payments from Infowars through job Stone arranged http://wapo.st/2sMcMa5

🐣 RT @RadioFreeTom It’s also my view, and I’m not a Democrat. Trump is a simple man who responds to simple lessons: if he wins on this, he’ll be treated like a conquering hero by the right, and he’ll want that same jolt of adrenaline over and over. There’s a lot more at stake here than policy.
⋙ 🐣 RT @baseballcrank This as much as anything is the Democrats’ point of view on the shutdown – it’s not about policy at all, it’s about setting the terms of partisan power for the next two years
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @markknoller Addressing @usmayors, @SpeakerPelosi says Democrats “must hold the line” against the President on border wall, otherwise he’ll use a Government shutdown “anytime he doesn’t get his way.” She says he’s holding the American people hostage “to a campaign applause line.

PoliticusUSA: ‘The Days Of Mob Rule Are Over’: Rep. Eric Swalwell Tells Trump He’s Going Down http://bit.ly/2HwKeeX

RawStory: ‘When the country goes to hell’: 2014 video shows Trump bragging he would ‘crash the economy’ to get his way http://bit.ly/2Te0KC6

🐣 RT @brianklaas The president’s unqualified son-in-law raised major red flags during his security clearance review, was initially rejected by security specialists, but then their supervisor overruled them. Nepotism and security risks wrapped up in one. What a dangerous joke.
🐣 RT @matthewamiller Massive. Not just Kushner, but for more than 30 other WH staffers as well? Their handling of clearances has never added up, and this looks like an enormous scandal.
🔆 This❗️⋙ NBC: Officials rejected Jared Kushner for top secret security clearance, but were overruled http://nbcnews.to/2FWmChy Jared Kushner was rejected for a top secret clearance by 2 career security specialists, but their supervisor overruled them & approved him, say sources.
// by Laura Strickler, Ken Dilanian and Peter Alexander

The official, Carl Kline, is a former Pentagon employee who was installed as director of the personnel security office in the Executive Office of the President in May 2017. Kushner’s was one of at least 30 cases in which Kline overruled career security experts and approved a top secret clearance for incoming Trump officials despite unfavorable information, the two sources said. They said the number of rejections that were overruled was unprecedented — it had happened only once in the three years preceding Kline’s arrival.

After reviewing the file, CIA officers who make clearance decisions balked, two of the people familiar with the matter said. One called over to the White House security division, wondering how Kushner got even a top secret clearance, the sources said. Top secret information is defined as material that would cause “exceptionally grave damage” to national security if disclosed to adversaries.

Meduza: Russia’s risks in Venezuela, the latest Internet crackdown legislation moves forward, Deripaska’s escort may have been with the FSB http://bit.ly/2RLsnWu //➔ I don’t know this source well but fyi @MuellerSheWrote

💄 Kashin says Rybka is a former FSB sex worker and bonafide political prisoner In an op-ed for Republic, columnist Oleg Kashin argues that “sex trainer” Anastasia Vashukevich (“Nastya Rybka”) should be considered a political prisoner, not a tabloid sideshow. Kashin says Vashukevich’s “strange,” reckless behavior before and after Navalny’s exposé indicates that she believed she was safe from reprisals by someone as rich and powerful as Oleg Deripaska. According to journalist Sergey Kanev’s source in Russia’s prostitution world, Vashukevich apparently worked with the Federal Security Service. Kashin says this means the FSB likely used her to attack Deripaska and Deputy Prime Minister Sergey Prikhodko. When the agency got what it wanted from these individuals, the FSB did what it does with any expendable resource and cut Vashukevich loose.

The prostitution case against Vashukevich in Moscow suggests that Russia’s authorities have actively turned on their former call girl, Kashin argues. Whether the motivation is “corruption” or staging a cautionary tale for potentially loose-lipped sex workers, the state is now persecuting Vashukevich, Kashin says, which makes her a political prisoner. (A day after Kashin’s article was published, Vashukevich and Alexander Kirillov were released on their own recognizance from pretrial detention in Moscow.)

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: When it comes to Russia, maybe voters do care about facts http://wapo.st/2MvGiKj

ChicagoSunTimes: If Trump looks and talks like a Russian stooge … http://bit.ly/2WgSmnm

🐣 RT @clarecmc POTUS just said that the Rs that voted with the Democrats today to re-open the government did so because of hurricane relief money in the bill. The R Senators that voted that way were from Alaska, Colorado, Tennessee, Utah, Maine, and Georgia.

Newsweek: Deutsche Bank Willing To Report Jared Kushner’s ‘Suspicious Transactions’ To Robert Mueller: Report http://bit.ly/2Hw2Snv

🐣 RT @FoundDemocracy To be effective, you have to fight in a way that a bully understands. #TeamPelosi
⋙ CNN, Chris Cillizza: How Nancy Pelosi beat Donald Trump at his own game (and why it matters) http://cnn.it/2CHNcYs

NBC: Skripal poisoning: Trump admin yet to impose new Russia sanctions required by law http://nbcnews.to/2HwqBDY
// The European Union punished four Russians this week in connection with the Skripal poisoning, but the U.S. hasn’t moved forward with its own penalties.

DailyBeast, Matt Lewis: SOTU There!: Pelosi Proves That Congress Actually Is a Co-Equal Branch of Government http://bit.ly/2FQqIbZ
// The State of the Union battle is largely symbolic. But symbols matter, and Donald Trump learned that his new adversary won’t be pushed around.

NYMag, Nick Tabor: Everything We Know About BuzzFeed’s Michael Cohen Scoop, and Why Mueller Shot It Down http://nym.ag/2RO2O7j

Bloomberg: Manafort Fires Back at Mueller’s Claims That He Broke Deal by Lying http://bloom.bg/2RMIG5f
● Mueller says Manafort lied about five matters when cooperating
● Judge orders ex-Trump campaign aide to appear Friday in court

VanityFair, Abigail Tracy: “It Is a High-Wire Act”: D.O.J. Vets Have Theories About Mueller’s Message to BuzzFeed http://bit.ly/2ROZngk

CNN: As Stone waits for Mueller, he’s back to going out for pizza on Fridays http://cnn.it/2RgomEw

Meduza: What does Russia stand to lose in Venezuela? http://bit.ly/2CJYGLa

📊 CNN: Poll: More Americans believe Mueller investigation is justified than politically motivated http://cnn.it/2CKUryX CBSNews Poll: 50/45%

WaPo, Greg Sargent: There is only one way to break Trump’s pathology. Pelosi has found it. http://wapo.st/2FXoiY2

💙 TheAtlantic, Bernard-Henri Lévy: The New American Empire http://bit.ly/2DxBscU Bernard-Henri Lévy is a philosopher, activist, filmmaker, and author of over thirty books
// What is the internet if not a modern panopticon? But it is a two-sided one, a panopticon that can be turned around.

TheAtlantic, Josh Rubin: NATO Fears That This Town Will Be the Epicenter of Conflict With Russia http://bit.ly/2FXjhPc
// Narva, a small Estonian town that borders Russia, used to be part of the USSR. Most people there speak only Russian. Will Putin try to invade like he did in Crimea?

RollingStone, Tim Dickinson: Eight Questions About Robert Mueller, Russia and the NRA http://bit.ly/2B4LFvx
// Trump’s ties to the gun group are reportedly in the special counsel’s sights as the special counsel investigation enters 2019

Did anyone inside the NRA knowingly participate in the conspiracy for which Butina is now jailed and her handler, Alexander Torshin, was hit with U.S. sanctions?

Was the NRA’s invitation and trip to Moscow in 2015 — which the Daily Beast reports was authorized by the Kremlin, citing “a U.S. intelligence report” — evidence of collusion by the gun group with Russian officials, or did the NRA have the wool pulled over its eyes by its Russian hosts, Torshin and Butina?

Did Russian money pass through the NRA to help fund Trump’s bid for the White House, which McClatchy reported in January 2018 was the subject of an FBI investigation?

If Russian money did wind up in NRA coffers, did the NRA know the source of the cash? And how much (if any) of the record $30 million that the NRA spent on behalf of Trump in 2016 did this Russian cash represent?

If the NRA did receive Russian money, which other Republicans benefited from the tainted largesse of 2016? As a reminder, the gun group spent more than $6 million on behalf of Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) and at least $3 million each on behalf of Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Roy Blunt (R-MO).

Could any of this alleged Russian money have been used in the political campaigns to help seat supreme court justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh? (The NRA reportedly spent about $1 million on each nomination fight.)

Why did NRA president Pete Brownell, who attended the 2015 Moscow gathering, abruptly step down last May, a year before the end of his term, being quickly replaced by Col. Oliver North?

If Russian money was flowing to the NRA, has it since dried up? Do the NRA’s entanglements with the Russians have anything to do with its current financial mess, which the gun group has argued in court documents could leave it unable to exist?

CNN: Q & A with the Russian pop star tied to Trump and why he canceled his North American tour http://cnn.it/2G1F7Rw Emin Agalarov

CREW: Russia Renewed Ivanka Trump’s Trademarks Shortly Before the 2016 Election http://bit.ly/2B3ZFFO

CNBC: Michael Cohen adviser Lanny Davis wants Trump censured by Congress for ‘witness tampering,’ as president blasts ‘bad lawyer’ http://cnb.cx/2FXLSnt

● Michael Cohen’s legal adviser Lanny Davis called for President Trump to be censured by the House for “witness tampering,” and for Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani to be criminally investigated for the alleged misconduct.
● Davis’ call comes a day after Cohen postponed his congressional testimony due to alleged “threats” against his family by the president and Giuliani.
● Cohen, who is cooperating with Robert Mueller’s probe of Trump, pleaded guilty in 2018 to lying to Congress about a Trump real estate effort in Russia, and about hush-money payments to two purported Trump paramours, porn star Stormy Daniels and Playboy model Karen McDougal.

💙 Salon/DeepState, Jefferson Morley: In a challenge to Trump, U.S. intelligence targets Russia http://bit.ly/2RcDJxw
// The rise of Trump has coincided with the decline of counterterrorism as a declared U.S. policy priority

It is safe to say President Trump did not read the new National Intelligence Strategy of the United States (NIS) released on Tuesday.

Which is a good thing.

The document shows the intelligence community (meaning the 17 U.S. government intelligence agencies) has mobilized against the threat posed by President Trump, his incoherent impulses on war and peace, and his furtive machinations with Russia.If Trump had read them, he would have noticed his government’s 17 clandestine services had targeted his friends in Moscow, his business partners in the skyscraper hotel business.

The IC is on the record (again) as saying the threat of Russian penetration is not “fake news,” not a hoax, but a menace.

Is it time to confront Russia? Is the National Intelligence Strategy a declaration of Cold War II?

Russia has been elevated as a threat, but it is not defined as an existential threat, as jihadist terrorism was from 2001 to 2018.

I think the IC — or, if you prefer, “the deep state” — is looking for legitimacy, which Trump threatens. Russia now seems more threatening to the U.S. intelligence community than Iran or jihadist terror. This is accurate but no reason for a new Cold War. It is a reason to reduce and eliminate Russia’s nuclear arsenal—and to do the same with our own nukes.

Bottom line: Russia is the growing threat to the United States, according to the intelligence community. If the president says Russia is no threat, well, he doesn’t read U.S. intelligence reports, least of all this one.

This report is a sign that Trump is losing control of his government. Don’t take it from me. Listen to the insiders.

RFE/RL: Russia Slams U.S. Backing For Venezuela Opposition Leader http://bit.ly/2FPeCzE

Vox, Andrew Prokop: Michael Cohen’s claim that President Trump is threatening his family, explained http://bit.ly/2sMDGyN
// Trump made ominous innuendos about Cohen’s father-in-law. Now Cohen’s congressional testimony may be off.

WaPo/AP: Where the investigations related to President Trump stand http://wapo.st/2CIWLXf

USAToday: Putin warns against ‘destructive interference’ in Venezuela after Trump recognizes Juan Guaido http://bit.ly/2TcVezN

WaPo: Venezuela and U.S. locked in tense standoff as Russia warns against American ‘intervention’ http://wapo.st/2TdPJR8

🐣 Pompeo denounces Maduro. Russia supports him. Call to Trump from Putin coming?

🐣 Judiciary to re-open Hillary email case? Dems should use the opportunity to look into the FBI leaks to Guiliani that forced Comey’s hand re: the Wiener laptop @AmyKlobuchar @KamalaHarris @SenWhitehouse

🐣 RT @tribelaw Why did Buzzfeed story about Trump’s subornation of perjury cause a Tsunami while his witness tampering in plain view causes only a ripple? This is an even more serious crime (20 yrs v 5 yrs). Looks like only hidden POTUS crimes shock people. Crimes in plain view, not so much.

🐣 RT @MSNBC JUST IN: Michael Cohen has been subpoenaed to testify before the Senate Intel Cmte., a source close to Cohen tells @NBCNews. ¤ https://on.msnbc.com/2HvvQUv 

TheGuardian: Russia and key allies vow to stand by Maduro in Venezuela crisis http://bit.ly/2T6w59S uh oh
// Attempts to force Venezuela’s president from power are illegal, says Russian senator

🔆 This❗️⋙ DailyBeast, Kevin Poulson: This Time It’s Russia’s Emails Getting Leaked http://bit.ly/2Dw97DK
// The Russian oligarchs and Kremlin apparatchiks spared by WikiLeaks in the past will not be so lucky this week, when transparency activists drop a massive archive of leaked docs.

⭕ 23 Jan 2019

💙 WashingtonMonthly, Martin Longman: A Connection Between the Moscow Tower and the Trump Tower Meeting http://bit.ly/2Rh2JUl
// Sberbank; read entire article; see 25 Jan: Medium, Scott Stedman: The Moscow Project and the missing 6 billion rubles http://bit.ly/2Tj6daG

Sater is in the news again because of his central role in brokering a deal between IC Expert CEO Andrey Rozov and the Trump Organization to build a skyscraper in Moscow that would have been the tallest building in Europe. On Tuesday, Buzzfeed News published the detailed plans for that tower. I now have reason to believe that there’s a connection between the Moscow Tower deal, which was formalized in a letter of intent signed on October 28, 2015, and the infamous Trump Tower meeting that occurred on June 9, 2016.

It’s not that surprising that Sater and Rozov were working on two distinct real estate deals at the same time, but the New York-based accountant, Ilya Bykov, who was involved in the West 38th Street transaction is the same accountant who helped Azerbaijani oligarch Aras Agalarov create a shell company in Delaware just prior to the June 9, 2016 Trump Tower meeting. Agalarov, you will remember, was responsible for bringing Donald Trump’s beauty contest to Moscow in 2013, and it was his son Emil who reached out to Donald Trump Jr. to offer dirt on Hillary Clinton.

The shell company, called Silver Valley Consulting, has attracted the attention of investigators because eleven days before the June 9 meeting, Mr. Agalarov moved “$19.5 million from an offshore investment vehicle to a US bank account” for the newly established corporation.

As independent investigator Scott Stedman put it, “The intersection of Rozov, Sater, Bykov, Agalarov and the shell company that purchased 22 West 38th Street, resulting in an $8M profit for Rozov in the midst of negotiating Trump Tower Moscow will surely pique the interest of congressional and federal authorities.”

Up until now, there has been no suggestion that there was a similar connection between the Moscow Tower proposal and the Magnitsky Act, but some of same players are emerging as having been involved in both of these negotiations. For example, the accountant Ilya Bykov connects both with Sater and Rozov’s real estate deal and with Agalarov’s shell company. In the latter case, the suspicion is that Agalarov was moving $20 million into an American account for some purpose related to the Trump Tower meeting. …

As for the implications for the Russia investigation, there is clear evidence here that the Trump Organization was looking for ways to ingratiate itself with Vladimir Putin in furtherance of getting a deal to build a tower in Moscow. The Russians dangled a deal, got Trump to sign on the dotted line, and then held that over him as they attempted to get him to make commitments should he actually become president. The Magnitsky Act was one of their main targets, but so was undermining the European Union, breaking up NATO, getting America to leave Syria, getting a recognition of their right to Crimea, and sanctions relief. Trump has pursued all of these things and more since becoming president.

BuzzFeedNews, Kevin Collier: It Looks Like Russian Hackers Are Still At It In 2019 http://bit.ly/2MwPHkO
// A British think tank that counters Russian information operations has been hacked — and Russian media outlets are all over the leaked material.

RFE/RL: ‘Your Turn To Lie’: Former Russian State TV Cameraman Describes ‘The Business Of Misinforming Viewers’ http://bit.ly/2FZ4tzJ

Politico: Schiff, Waters plan joint Deutsche Bank investigation http://politi.co/2FPwx9o House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff and Financial Services Chairwoman Maxine Waters

Politico: Manafort to confront lying charges in court Friday http://politi.co/2Ul3I8b
// Robert Mueller has accused the former Trump campaign chairman of lying during grand jury testimony and in cooperation sessions with the special counsel.

HomelandSecurityNewsWire: GRU’s suspected plan to link Skripal poisoning to Steele Dossier http://bit.ly/ 2sFonb8
// Excerpts from paywalled: TheTelegraph, Robert Mendick [UK] (1/20/2019): Kremlin accused of laying false trail linking Sergei Skripal to ex-MI6 officer behind Trump dossier [$] http://bit.ly/2S9c05i

TheHill: Trump disapproval rating at all-time high amid shutdown, Russia concerns: poll http://bit.ly/2CFqBM6

Newsweek: ‘Putin Knows a Lot More Than the American Public Knows’ About Trump’s Dealings With Russia, Says Ex-CIA Chief Brennan http://bit.ly/2Dvt7Gq

🐣 RT @RepAdamShiff The shutdown’s impact on federal workers is bad enough, but the FBI is also losing counter-terrorism sources and is unable to fund key efforts to target terror suspects, drug traffickers and sexual predators. ¤ Time to reopen the government and stop putting our security at risk.
[ Tlink https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1088179749401305088 ]
⋙ 🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand New: The wheels of justice are grinding to a halt. FBI agents say the shutdown is costing them irreplaceable sources, postponing indictments, & slow-rolling investigations. The fed judiciary and US Attorneys’ offices are running out of money. It’s day 33. [ Link ]

RFE/RL: Russian Court Orders House Arrest For Activist Charged Under ‘Undesirable’ Law http://bit.ly/2Duyoy7

A Russian court has ordered nearly two months of house arrest for an activist affiliated with а civil society group founded by former Russian oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky.

The case against Anastasia Shevchenko appears to be the first time that Russian authorities have criminally prosecuted someone under the “undesirable organization” law — a controversial measure signed into law nearly four years ago by President Vladimir Putin.

Politico: Ocasio-Cortez and Freedom Caucus ready for battle http://politi.co/2DtV5Cm
// Liberal freshmen Democrats and conservative GOP hard-liners are set to face off in the House Oversight Committee.

🐣 RT @Green_Footballs When the era of the Trump Horror is finally over, that’s not the end of it. This country needs to have a serious talk with itself about how this blatant crime family could ever be allowed into the White House. Our institutions were clearly not prepared for a monster like this.

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews #Russia’s state TV: ¤ Politician Sergey Stankevich says that Trump has the power to unilaterally withdraw the United States from NATO without going through Congress. ¤ Host Olga Skabeeva: “And who told him he could do that? Putin!”
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🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Cummings and Schiff: “We will not let the President’s tactics prevent Congress from fulfilling our constitutionally mandated oversight responsibilities. This will not stop us from getting to the truth. We expect Mr. Cohen to appear before both Committees.”
🐣 RT @tedlieu Cohen is delaying his testimony due to threats from Trump and Giuliani. ¤ Here is 18 U.S.C. § 1512: ¤ “Whoever knowingly uses intimidation, threatens … or attempts to do so … with intent to … influence, delay, or prevent the testimony of any person” is guilty of a felony.
⋙ 🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Lanny Davis: “Due to ongoing threats against his family from President Trump and Mr. Giuliani, as recently as this weekend, as well as Mr. Cohen’s continued cooperation with ongoing investigations, by advice of counsel, Mr. Cohen’s appearance will be postponed to a later date.”

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Trump’s position is weakening fast. Here’s how Democrats can exploit that. http://wapo.st/2Ua0Bzz

WaPo, Brian Klaas: For two years, Trump has been undermining American democracy. Here’s a damage report. http://wapo.st/2R9vT7O

NBC, Ken Dilanian: House Democrats probe how Jared Kushner got security clearance http://nbcnews.to/2U9Pxm0
// The probe was launched “in response to grave breaches of national security at the highest levels of the Trump Administration,” said Rep. Elijah Cummings.

≣ Director of National Intelligence (DNI): National Intelligence Strategy NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE STRATEGY of the United States of America 2019 [pdf] http://bit.ly/2RNzddZ 36p https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1088098420466896897/photo/1

WaPo, James Hohman: The Daily 202: 10 sobering quotes from the new National Intelligence Strategy http://wapo.st/2Hs5vXh “This is part of an effort by Coats to be more transparent in the face of sustained attacks from the president and his allies on the right”

In the past, there’s been a public report and a separate classified version. But this year there is only one version – and it’s entirely unclassified. This is part of an effort by Coats to be more transparent in the face of sustained attacks from the president and his allies on the right against what they’ve taken to calling the Deep State.

📊 DailyBeast: Politico/Morning Consult Poll: 57 percent believe it’s likely that Russia “has compromising information“ on Trump http://bit.ly/2Wd3wJL
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Only 7 percent of American voters surveyed support giving Donald Trump funding for his Mexico border wall to end the U.S. government shutdown, according to a new poll. The results of poll, carried out for Politico and Morning Consult, reveal a series of damning numbers for the president, including those that show his disapproval rating at an all-time-high. Fifty-seven percent said they disapprove of Trump’s job performance, while 54 percent of voters blame Trump and Republicans on Capitol Hill for the government shutdown. While 43 percent of voters support the border wall, just 7 percent of voters said that they support dedicating funding to a border wall if it was the only way to end the government shutdown. And further bad news for the White House: The poll also shows that a majority of the respondents, 57 percent, believe it’s likely that Russia “has compromising information“ on Trump.

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq Translation: we prefer the Russian model of limiting information the public receives so as to make it more likely that our preferred viewpoint is the only one they’re likely to hear.
⋙ 🐣 RT @esaagar Sarah Sanders this AM on the lack of press briefings: “We’re in the business of getting information to the American people, not making stars out of people that want to become contributors on CNN”

TheAtlantic, Natasha Bertrand: The Wheels of Justice Are Grinding to a Halt http://bit.ly/2WdphZV
// FBI agents say the government shutdown is costing them confidential sources, postponing indictments, and shutting down investigations. 

🐣 RT @CraigCaplan 357-22: House passes bill to prohibit the use of federal funds for US withdrawal from @NATO 29-member international alliance.
https://twitter.com/CraigCaplan/status/1087878173231120384/photo/1

🐣📊 RT @davidfrum Only 31% of Americans feel confident that Russia is *not* blackmailing the president according to Morning Consult poll
⋙ Politico: Poll: Shutdown, Russia drive Trump to all-time high disapproval http://politi.co/2My590l

Nearly 6-in-10 voters — 57 percent — disapprove of Trump’s job performance, compared to the 40 percent that approve. In addition, 54 percent of voters blame Trump and Republicans on Capitol Hill for the government shutdown. Only 35 percent blame congressional Democrats.

⭕ 22 Jan 2019

NewYorker, John Cassidy: Halfway Through the Trump Presidency, the Resistance Is Winning http://bit.ly/2FJ1RXh

AlterNet/DeadlineWH (MSNBC): ‘I see criminal conspiracy’ in the Trump-Russia investigation: former federal prosecutor Mimi Rocah http://bit.ly/2Hrl55t

WaPo Editorial: Trump’s lies on his business dealings in Russia were a profound betrayal of voters http://wapo.st/2DtQnog

CNN: Mueller wants to know about 2016 Trump campaign’s ties to NRA http://cnn.it/2FI3AMq

RollingStone, Tim Dickinson: What’s Really Going on with Trump and the Russian Oligarch Oleg Deripaska? http://bit.ly/2Uagcix
// A sanctions deal cut by the Treasury Dept. provides “Putin’s favorite industrialist” with “hundreds of millions” in debt relief

USAToday Editorial: Trump pursued a deal in Russia and hid it from voters http://bit.ly/2FSFldR

🐣 RT @emptywheel ICYMI, today Jerome Corsi and Larry Klayman today asked for what I think is a gazillion dollars in their lawsuit against Mueller before they realized this was supposed to be a serious lawsuit and pretended to replace gazillion with a real number. https://twitter.com/emptywheel/status/1087808123354664960/photo/1
📌 https://twitter.com/emptywheel/status/1087808123354664960
⋙ Court Filing: http://bit.ly/2FFxd1b

🐣 RT @emptywheel Nadler just sent a letter to the Big Dick Toilet Salesman asking (among other things) if he talked to the White House before Mueller’s office issued Friday’s statement. https://twitter.com/emptywheel/status/1087827728345296896/photo/1
⋙ HouseJudiciaryComm: http://bit.ly/2S8jZzS

🐣 RT @MollyMcKew Was thinking about @kenvogel piece on Treasury allowing Deripaska to restructure companies to evade sanctions in icky ways, & decided to go look at the foreign agent (FARA) filings for Deripaska’s reps ¤ This revealed some remarkable FARA BS shared below /1 📌 https://twitter.com/MollyMcKew/status/1087939154909057025

🐣 RT @Axios NEW: Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ro Khanna, Ayanna Pressley and Rashida Tlaib — all members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus — have been named to the House Oversight Committee
⋙ Axios: 4 progressive Democrats named to House Oversight Committee http://bit.ly/2U9MoTu

🐣 .@ARTEM_KLYUSHIN The Nastya Rybka story is all over the U.S. news ~ featured on the most popular cable news show, @maddow. She is a 🌟 DailyBeast, Amy Knight: The Sex Worker Who Could Hold Keys to Mueller Probe Freed From Moscow Jail http://bit.ly/2FQAAS1 👁‍🗨👁‍🗨 👁‍🗨👁‍🗨

🔆 This❗️⋙ Crooks&Liars/DeadlineWH (MSNBC): Frank Figliuzzi: Trump Lies Because Russians Won Presidency For Him http://bit.ly/2CHuGzE //➔ took my breath away, not the least because Figliuzzi is always so guarded and precise. Figliuzzi is the former Asst Dir for Counterintel at the FBI.
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… I am left now with only one conclusion, that the news on Russia, the truth about Russia, is so bad that no one can afford to let it leak out. We have too many people covering up the same thing over and over again and the only conclusion I have is that it’s about as bad as it can be.

… I’m developing a real sense here that there is now knowledge within the Trump circle that the Russians did assist with, in a successful way, the winning of the presidency. I am increasingly convinced that this is what people are trying to cover.

… All of this points to knowledge, in my mind, that the Russians were — it was understood that the Russians were assisting the campaign, and that they did so in such a way — remember, we have over two dozen Russians indicted already between hacking and social media propaganda in support of the campaign. We have Vladimir Putin saying in Helsinki to a reporter’s question, did you tell your government to put their full force and support behind candidate trump? Answer, ‘Yes.’ I believe there’s knowledge of that, I believe there’s great fear about the extent to which they assisted. And I think that’s at the root of what people are lying about.

🐣 RT @TheLeadCNN NEW: Special counsel Robert Mueller’s team is interested in the Trump campaign’s relationship with the NRA during the 2016 campaign, CNN’s @SaraMurray reports. https://cnn.it/2FEnBU8 https://twitter.com/TheLeadCNN/status/1087819257411452930/photo/1

🐣 RT @kasparov63 Trump doesn’t want an immigration solution. He needs a crisis and if there isn’t one, he’ll invent it. As I’ve said about Putin for 10 years now, confrontation itself is the goal. There’s no negotiating with that, only winning or losing.
… This is why “just give him what he wants” or “meet him halfway” is so stupid. What he wants is conflict. There’s no appeasing that, only losing over and over.

RawStory, Bob Brigham: Ex-FBI counter-intel chief warns Trump is ‘the greatest threat of all’ facing America http://bit.ly/2Dtd2kA

NBC News national security contributor Frank Figliuzzi joined MSNBC’s “Deadline: White House” with Nicolle Wallace on Tuesday to analyze the in-depth report on the shutdown released by the FBI Agents Association (FBIAA).

“There are Champagne corks being popped back in the Kremlin right now, because they couldn’t have engineered a better scenario than a demoralized FBI that can’t pay its bills, can’t pay informants and, yes, the leadership is responsible for this,” Figliuzzi replied.

“The leader responsible for this is the guy who said he owns this and he’ll take — he’ll take it on the chin for the shutdown and that’s Donald Trump,” he concluded. “So that’s a reflection of the degree to which our president is putting self-interest over national interest.”

WaPo, Damian Paletta and Josh Dawsey: ‘Knock them in the teeth.’ How Trump turns crises into leverage. http://wapo.st/2R5Iau8

🐣 RT @NormOrnstein Mitch McConnell says blocking Merrick Garland was the most consequential thing he has ever done. I would say a close second is blackmailing Obama and the intelligence community to keep a lid on Russian involvement in the 2016 election. Both are utterly nefarious acts.

HuffPo: John Kerry Says Donald Trump Should Resign http://bit.ly/2S2DfOZ
// “He doesn’t take any of this seriously,” the former secretary of state said during a panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

NBC: Supreme Court releases censored appeal by foreign government in mystery Mueller case http://nbcnews.to/2T9ch5w
// An unidentified foreign government is asking the Supreme Court to get involved in a case that may be part of special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation.

BuzzFeedNews: Trump Tower Moscow: Rudy Giuliani Said There Were “No Plans.” Here They Are. http://bit.ly/2sBUqbY

YahooNews, Jenna McLaughlin and Sean D. Naylor: Shutdown hits national security employees across government http://yhoo.it/2Mouhq0

💙 ≣ OfficeDirectorNationalIntelligence (ODNI): Press Release: Strategy Promotes Integration, Innovation, Partnerships, and Transparency for the 17 Intelligence Elements http://bit.ly/2Hu4j5F

🐣 RT @inteldotgov The National Intelligence Strategy provides guidance and direction for the U.S. Intelligence Community. Here’s your “at a glance” guide to this key document:
💙 ⋙ ≣ NIS: Public’s Daily Brief ~ 2019 NIS At A Glance [Interactive] http://bit.ly/2sJPxNP
// Dan Coates

🐣 .@torshin_ru The Nastya Rybka story is all over the U.S. news ~ featured on the most popular cable news show, @maddow. DailyBeast, Amy Knight: The Sex Worker Who Could Hold Keys to Mueller Probe Freed From Moscow Jail http://bit.ly/2FQAAS1 👁‍🗨👁‍🗨👁‍🗨

Bloomberg, Cass Sunstein: William Barr’s Baffling and Alarming View of Executive Power http://bloom.bg/2R3GWQ0
// Suppose the president can make sure the Justice Department never files criminal charges against him?

🐣 RT @Acosta CNN: FBI has lost several informants who had penetrated target groups at the center of terrorism investigations, a joint terrorism task force coordinator said anonymously in a report released Tuesday by the FBI Agents Association. via @davidgshortell and @SchneiderCNN

🐣 RT @KyivPost United Nations: 13,000 killed, 30,000 injured in Donbas since 2014 https://buff.ly/2RGoySl #UN #Donbas #Ukraine #war

🐣 RT @BillBrowder BREAKING: Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe approves Magnitsky Report 95-3 calling on all Council of Europe member states to pass Global Magnitsky Acts in their countries to sanction human rights abusers
⋙ ParliamentaryAssembly: Sergei Magnitsky and beyond – fighting impunity by targeted sanctions http://bit.ly/2RFPB0a

MotherJones, David Corn: Yes, There Was Collusion. Look at the Manafort Case http://bit.ly/2FHNSRt
// A load of evidence is hiding in plain sight.

CNN: Republicans: Cohen lawyer says key topics off-limits for congressional hearing http://cnn.it/2RMPQ9W

Michael Cohen’s congressional testimony next month will exclude any topic that’s “under investigation,” Republicans say they were told by Cohen’s lawyer, which could mean Cohen won’t discuss lying to Congress about the Trump Tower Moscow project or the payments made to women during the 2016 campaign for their silence.

WaPo, Aaron Blake: The growing ‘leverage’ questions about Trump and Russia http://wapo.st/2Hs5rqy
// What once seemed like a far-fetched conspiracy theory has come up again and again in recent weeks.

DailyBeast, Amy Knight: The Sex Worker Who Could Hold Keys to Mueller Probe Freed From Moscow Jail http://bit.ly/2FQAAS1
// Nastya Rybka may not know as much as she claims about a sanctioned Russian oligarch and Paul Manafort. But if not, why did the oligarch try so hard to keep her in prison?

Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska’s nemesis, the 28-year-old Belarusian self-declared “seductress” and “huntress of billionaires” known as Nastya Rybka [aka Anastasia Vashukevich], just got out of jail in Moscow.

And Deripaska must have thought things were going so well.

As we now know, he worked hard to keep her locked up in Thailand, or Russia—wherever, as long as she would quit telling her stories and showing her videotapes about him talking American politics, Trump politics, with a deputy prime minister of Russia at the height of the U.S. elections.

Whether Rybka’s information sheds light on the Russia collusion investigation or not, the fact that Deripaska used to be a client of jailed Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort makes those conversations highly suspicious. …

Then Rybka and her associate Alexander Kirillov were released. And that surprise came just after—perhaps because of—a highly damning exposé about Deripaska and the petite, blonde Rybka (real name Anastasia Vashukevich) was posted by Russian opposition democrat Aleksei Navalny. …

It told the story of a 2016 yachting excursion off the coast of Norway that Rybka had taken with Deripaska. That report, based on Rybka’s photos and videos, revealed that Russian Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Prikhodko was also on board and that he and Deripaska had discussed the U.S. election campaign. …

Navalny directed a message to Deripaska and Prikhodko: “You yourselves, not Rybka, are to blame. You called for prostitutes on the yacht. Well, you should have understood that they will not provide you with confidentiality. Order next time through the FSO [the Federal Protection Service]. Let Rybka collect her things and get home to Belarus. Cancel your order.  Maybe you will decide to teach her a severe lesson in the SIZO [detention cell] or even have her die. But for you this will not end well. That’s for sure.”

WaPo: Model who claimed U.S.-Russia collusion evidence freed from jail in Moscow http://wapo.st/2RKmgSn

Anastasia Vashukevich, also known as Nastya Rybka, and her partner, Alexander Kirillov, still face possible prostitution charges stemming from a “sex-training seminar” they held in Thailand last year, Kirillov’s lawyer Svetlana Sidorkina said in a phone interview.

Vashukevich, who also worked as an escort, made headlines last year after video footage she posted to social media surfaced showing her on a yacht with Russian metals magnate Oleg Deripaska and a then-deputy prime minister. After her arrest in Thailand, she pleaded for U.S. help and said she had recordings documenting links between Deripaska and Donald Trump’s campaign.

The claim was notable because Deripaska used to work with former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort. But no recordings related to the campaign — or proof that they exist — have surfaced.

The pair’s release came after Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko appeared to get involved. His spokeswoman told the Belarusian edition of the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper that he had ordered his diplomats to “immediately start working for the release of the Belarusian citizen.” A Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

On Monday, Deripaska posted on Instagram that he had gone “to fish” in Lake Baikal rather than attend the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. This appeared to be a pun. “Rybka” means “little fish” in Russian.

TheHill: U.S. banker tied to Russia sought access to Trump transition team: report http://bit.ly/2FSsmZJ

ABC News reports that Robert Foresman, a banker who lived in Moscow for years and has been advertised by his company as someone with connections to Putin’s closest advisers, sought a meeting with Tom Barrack, the chairman of Trump’s inauguration fund.

Foresman never met with Barrack, according to the report, and later sought access to Trump’s transition team a second time through a meeting with Michael Flynn, who would end up becoming Trump’s first national security adviser.

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand New: FBI Agents Association just released a 72-page report about the shutdown. “The shutdown has eliminated any ability to operate,” says 1 agent. “The US Attorney’s Office is unable to issue grand jury subpoenas for financial institutions,” says another.
⋙ FBIAA Report: VOICES FROM THE FIELD ~ FBI Agent Accounts of the Real Conseequences of the Government Shutdown [pdf] http://bit.ly/2W9fvrM 72p

🐣 RT @McFaul These are not the actions of a great country or a secure leader.
⋙ 🐣 RT @vkaramurza Membership in an opposition group is now a “crime” in Russia. My Open Russia colleague Anastasia Shevchenko became the first person arrested for belonging to an “undesirable organization.” Orwellian thoughtcrimes becoming a reality under Putin’s regime.

🐣 Anastasia Vashukevich (Nastya Rybka) needs a @Wikipedia entry.

TheBulwark, Jennifer Horn: RNC Signals Trump’s Weakness with Push to Endorse Him Now http://bit.ly/2T369Ma
// (Note: The Bulwark is Bill Kristol’s new ‘zine, replacing The Weekly Standard as a #NeverTrumper saferoom); “If the president were in a stronger position, resolutions to declare him the ‘presumptive nominee’ would be unnecessary”

🐣 RT @McFaul What? Why? Assistant Secretary Mitchell just got there ! He has a reputation for being tough on Russia, supportive of NATO, etc. Is his departure related to these views? Please send links as journalists uncover the story.
⋙ 🐣 RT @StateDeputySpox Assistant Secretary Mitchell is stepping down as leader of the @StateDept Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs. His departure is effective February 15, 2019. Elisabeth Millard, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, will serve as acting Assistant Secretary of State.

🐣 Check out my blog (actually a sub-blog) on 🇺🇸Trump/Russia🇷🇺 https://wp.me/PDKwi-6Kc It has resources, timelines, maps by @Jzikah, and a comprehensive list of articles and Tweets by key people @MuellerSheWrote

CrimeRussia: Nastya Rybka and Alex Leslie resealed [sic] from police, no charges brought http://bit.ly/2sBcnr8

Nastya Rybka (Anastasia Vashukevich) and her sex mentor Alex Leslie (Alexander Kirillov) were released from the police, the Head of the Association Agora Pavel Chikov reports in his Telegram channel.

“Nastya Rybka and Alex Leslie have just been released from the police, reports the lawyer of the latter Svetlana Sidorkina. Charge is not brought, the appearance obligation is withdrawn,” writes Chikov. …

Today the Nagatinsky District Court of Moscow was to elect a preventive measure for Vashukevich and Leslie in the case of Inducing to Prostitution (part 2 of Art. 240 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation).

Vashukevich and Kirillov became known after Alexey Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) showed pictures from Instagram of the girl, in which a man similar to Deputy Prime Minister Sergey Prikhodko, stayed on a yacht of oligarch Oleg Deripaska, accompanied by escort girls. Later the FBK published an interview with the author of the book titled A Diary About Seducing a Billionaire Nastya Rybka and her sex trainer Alex Leslie.

Deripaska filed a lawsuit with the Ust-Labinsku Court of Krasnodar region, and it recognized the investigation as violating the businessman’s privacy rights and charged 500 thousand rubles from the defendants. The investigation and reports in the media about the businessman were included by Roskomnadzor in the register of prohibited information. …

AJC: Model who said she had dirt on Russian oligarch walks free http://on-ajc.com/2WcY2ii //➔ Nastya Rybka (aka Anastasia Vashukevich), Oleg Deripaska

🐣 .@nytimes and @washingtonpost need to pick up the story of #NastyaRybka’s release ASAP. #SaveNastyaRybka

RFE/RL: ‘Sex Trainer,’ Escort ‘Nastya Rybka’ Released But Remains Suspect, Lawyer Says http://bit.ly/2FFOtTT

🐣 RT @BillBrowder Wow. Russian authorities just released Nastya Rybka. That was unexpected.
⋙ Meduza: ‘Sex trainers’ who leaked Deripaska yacht footage are unexpectedly released from Moscow jail http://bit.ly/2FLdJZ5
⋙ 🐣 Let’s hope her international profile offers her some protection.
⋙ 🐣 #SaveNastyaRybka ¤ #SaveNastyaRybka ¤ #SaveNastyaRybka ¤ #SaveNastyaRybka ¤ #SaveNastyaRybka ¤ #SaveNastyaRybka ¤ #SaveNastyaRybka ¤ #SaveNastyaRybka ¤ #SaveNastyaRybka ¤ #SaveNastyaRybka ¤ #SaveNastyaRybka ¤ #SaveNastyaRybka ¤ #SaveNastyaRybka ¤ #SaveNastyaRybka

💙 JustSecurity, John Sipher: Western Covert Action and Russian Active Measures http://bit.ly/2DrhjF7 //➔ the case against “whataboutism”

🔆 This❗️⋙ The moral high ground in international affairs is not defined by whether or not states defend themselves, or have militaries and intelligence services, but by what they stand for. … For this reason, many former national security practitioners have been critical of President Trump’s comments and actions. They realize it is precisely this moral cause and higher purpose that President Trump threatens with his dismissal of the liberal world order, attack on legal and ethical norms, and his embrace of tyrants. His behavior potentially damages our domestic political discourse and alienates our allies and friends. Perhaps more importantly, however, our military, diplomatic and intelligence professionals may find it much harder to justify their sacrifices if they sense America is changing it stripes, and no longer reflects noble intentions and a desire to do good in the world. As Trump continues to shred American institutions and values, he is also weakening our ability to act on its behalf. Those who vigorously defend America on the front lines do so because it is special, not only because we happen to live here.

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok Here’s the audio of the alleged conspiracy to keep #Deripaska’s escort Nastya #Rybka locked up in Thailand. Call begins in Russian, switches to English when Russian man & woman give instructions to “William” Via @navalny @KirkseniyaSF https://youtu.be/zqU2L_05yUI #Maddow #TrumpRussia
[ TLink: https://twitter.com/PaulaChertok/status/1087722252404051968 ]

Salon, Matthew Rozsa: What happens if Putin wins? Michael McFaul on “the end of the liberal international order” http://bit.ly/2FOC8Mq
// Salon speaks with Michael McFaul, former US ambassador to Russia and a man that Vladimir Putin wants to interrogate

🐣 RT @SenBlumenthal Trump’s gift to Putin oligarch, Deripaska, even more egregious than previously known—Senate should move again to block lifting sanctions on Russian henchmen.
[ Tlink NYT https://twitter.com/SenBlumenthal/status/1087712057875664896 ]

🐣 RT @olgaNYC1211 Ukraine amps up their air defense amid a buildup of Russian troops and military equipment along Ukraine’s borders that significantly increased since November. Lots of activity going on the past week
⋙ Unian: Ukraine beefs up air defense amid massing of Russian troops near Ukrainian borders http://bit.ly/2R6Pwxt
// The Chief of the General Staff is in charge of air defense.

FiveThirtyEight, Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux: Could A Slew Of New Congressional Investigations Erode Trump’s Approval Rating? http://53eig.ht/2AWNnip

🐣 RT @benjaminwittes Process point: When a person consistently gives you information with zero relation to the truth, that person is not a useful source. ¤ Implication for L’Affare Russe journalism: Stop interviewing Rudy Giuliani and stop treating what he says as probative of anything.

⭕ 21 Jan 2019

🔄💙 RanttMedia, Ahmed Baba: Your Guide To Every Day Of Trump’s First 2 Years As President http://bit.ly/2UbTLtg
// Here’s a summary of America’s experience in President Trump’s first two years and an index linking to contemporaneous analysis covering every single day.

WashingtonMonthly, Martin Longman: It’s a Bit Late to Conclude that Trump Is Compromised by the Russians http://bit.ly/2CBVroR

NewYorker, Isaac Chotiner: “Even If He Did Do It, It Wouldn’t Be a Crime”: Rudy Giuliani on President Trump http://bit.ly/2Czt0be

🐣 RT @MaddowBlog Leaked audio records allegedly show how Oleg Deripaska’s associates plotted the arrest of the ‘sex trainers’ who claimed to have ‘RussiaGate’ dirt on him
https://twitter.com/MaddowBlog/status/1087536773092294656/photo/1
⋙ Meduza: Leaked audio records allegedly show how Oleg Deripaska’s associates plotted the arrest of the ‘sex trainers’ who claimed to have ‘RussiaGate’ dirt on him http://bit.ly/2T9xigG
// Anastasia Vashukevich (aka Nastya Rybka)

TheGuardian, Mark Galeoti (2018): Gangster’s paradise: how organised crime took over Russia http://bit.ly/2FEQQ9r
// 3/23/2018; Under Vladmir Putin, gangsterism on the streets has given way to kleptocracy in the state.

🐣 RT @Hardball “If anyone other than Rudy Giuliani said this, it would have been an extremely big deal.” @benjaminwittes on Giuliani saying Trump could have pursued the Moscow tower deal up to the 2016 election. #Hardball

TheHill: Russian pop star linked to Trump Tower meeting cancels US tour http://bit.ly/2AQsmpN

NYT: 5 Times the Trump Administration Has Been Tougher Than Trump on Russia http://nyti.ms/2sGC7m0

CNN: Giuliani tries to clean up comments about Trump Tower Moscow http://cnn.it/2REtN4Z

ChicagoTrib: Talk of the County: Trump hat should say ‘Make Russia Great Again’ http://trib.in/2DqlP6G
// This message is for the 99 percent of Republicans and Trump supporters who are the Putin wing of the Republican Party: When are you guys going to start jumping off the Putin-Trump ship?

NYT: Russian Oligarch and Allies Could Benefit From Sanctions Deal, Document Shows http://nyti.ms/2FFXpIH

💙 WaPo, Michael Glennon: If Trump is impeachable, so is Pence http://wapo.st/2RKJ18Q Michael J. Glennon is a law professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
// He is the author of “When No Majority Rules: The Electoral College and Presidential Succession.”

🐣 RT @Axios Rudy Giuliani said yesterday that Trump’s talks with Michael Cohen about the Moscow project could have gone up to the 2016 election. Today he’s saying those comments were “hypothetical” and not based on conversations with Trump.

WaPo, Max Boot: Trump should not take solace from Mueller’s cryptic correction http://wapo.st/2AX3kW9

🐣 RT @RepAdamSchiff While Trump was pursuing deal worth hundreds of millions in Russia…
He was advocating eliminating sanctions worth billions to Putin.
He was asking Russia to hack Clinton’s emails.
His son was meeting Russian officials to get dirt on Clinton.
And Rudy says it’s no big deal?

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Citing leaked phone recordings, @navalny claims that #Deripaska organized the jailing of Nastya Rybka, the Belarusian escort who published photos and audio of Deripaska discussing the U.S. election on a yacht with a top Kremlin official, Sergei Prikhodko. [ Tlink to Russian https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1087387273862230016 ]

WaPo, Paul Waldman: Trump’s corruption keeps getting more obvious http://wapo.st/2HoCMTd

Bloomberg, Zaid Sabah and Ivan Levingston: Israel Strikes Iranian Targets in Syria, 11 Reported Dead http://bloom.bg/2RZiaF8
● Targets include arms depots, intelligence site, Israel says
● Syria says its air defense has shot down dozens of missiles

🐣 RT @ McFaul Remember, if true, this means that Trump has lied to the American people multiple times about his dealings with Putin’s regime. That outrages me. Why all Americans are not outraged as well baffles me.
⋙ 🐣 RT @MeetThePress WATCH: @rudygiuliani, President Trump’s personal lawyer, says that negotiations over Trump Tower Moscow likely went up to the 2016 election. #MTP
💽 https://twitter.com/MeetThePress/status/1086987147209519104/photo/1

⭕ 20 Jan 2019

TheTelegraph, Robert Mendick [UK]: Kremlin accused of laying false trail linking Sergei Skripal to ex-MI6 officer behind Trump dossier [$] http://bit.ly/2S9c05i
// paywall [$], but excerpts under HomelandSecurityNewsWire (1/23/2019): GRU’s suspected plan to link Skripal poisoning to Steele Dossier http://bit.ly/ 2sFonb8

Russian intelligence created a false trail linking the double agent Sergei Skripal to the former MI6 officer behind the Trump dossier before carrying out the Salisbury nerve agent attack, the Telegraph has been told.

Well-placed sources now believe that the plot to kill Col Skripal may have included a ‘black ops’ attempt to sow doubt on the veracity of the explosive dossier that claims Donald Trump received Kremlin backing.

💙💙 BuzzFeedNews, Hannes Grassegger: The Unbelievable Story Of The Plot Against George Soros http://bit.ly/2Wfp1cX
// How two Jewish American political consultants helped create the world’s largest anti-Semitic conspiracy theory.

NYT, Peter Baker: U.S. Policy on Russia? Trump and His Team Might Give Different Answers http://nyti.ms/2HBL9Lt

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Putin’s Russia supports the idea of the wall, the chaos caused by the shutdown, anti-immigrant animus, racial tensions in the US, because those cracks in our foundation make us weaker. That’s also why the Kremlin enjoys Trump’s divisive actions & rhetoric. [ Tlink Russia State TV https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1087207415593033729 ]

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 A Harvard and a Yale psychiatrist on Trump: “He is unimpeded by empathy, duty, or shame and is wedded, in dangerous ways, only to what nurtures his exaggerated self-image … As things stand, his disregard for truth imperils our country and the world.” [ Tlink BostonGlobe https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1087198098450010113 ]

🐣 RT @gtconway3d “‘Rudy is the gift that keeps on creating issues that do not otherwise exist. He should have taken the Mueller statement [denying the BuzzFeed story], embraced it and not said another word,’ said a prominent criminal defense lawyer … active in Robert Mueller’s investigation.”
⋙ 🐣 RT @jonathanvswan Top Washington criminal defense lawyers, both Democrats and Republicans, told me they couldn’t understand what Giuliani was trying to achieve with his TV appearance.
⋙⋙ Axios, Jonathan Swan: Rudy’s remarkable interview http://bit.ly/2R0ASYl

In a remarkable interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper today, the president’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani suggested it was possible — and would be “perfectly normal” — that Trump talked to Michael Cohen before he testified about him to Congress. Giuliani added he didn’t know if Trump and Cohen had such a conversation.

Salon/RawStory, Tana Ganeva: Security analyst: Russia “collected receipts” to blackmail Trump before he even won a primary http://bit.ly/2FLsQkc
// Marcy Wheeler concludes Trump may have been compromised by Putin far earlier than the Trump tower meeting

VanityFair: Giuliani: “So What?” If Trump and Cohen Discussed Testimony Before Congress http://bit.ly/2Dn1pf9
// The president’s lawyer acknowledged Trump may have spoken with Michael Cohen before his congressional perjury.

TheGuardian: Trump may have spoken to Cohen before false testimony to Congress – Giuliani http://bit.ly/2DolDFa
// President’s attorney, Rudy Giuliani, said it would have been ‘perfectly normal’ for Trump to discuss testimony with Cohen

💽 CNN, Reliable Sources: Bernstein: Trump has lied at every turn about Russia http://cnn.it/2RWRchv
// Veteran journalist Carl Bernstein discusses the truthfulness of President Donald Trump with CNN’s Brian Stelter.

NYMag, Chas Danner: Giuliani: Moscow Tower Talks Continued Until Election, Trump and Cohen May Have Discussed Testimony http://bit.ly/2FEpwbA

TheIntercept, Glenn Greenwald: Beyond BuzzFeed: The 10 Worst, Most Embarrassing U.S. Media Failures on the Trump/Russia Story http://bit.ly/2R3Vwqy
// 🚫 GG is a troll …

MotherJones: BuzzFeed Defends Trump-Russia Blockbuster and Promises to Run Down New Details http://bit.ly/2DnNDZD “Our reporting is going to be borne out.”

DefenseOne, Richard Fontaine: The Shutdown Is Great News for Russia http://bit.ly/2R4KFgl
// The competition of democracy versus dictatorship is to a degree a contest of narratives.

The longest government shutdown in American history is making headlines around the world. It will also have global effects, none of them good. U.S. political leaders, so unable to compromise, should understand how their decisions chip away at national security.

NYT: Moscow Skyscraper Talks Continued Through ‘the Day I Won,’ Trump Is Said to Acknowledge http://nyti.ms/2RBzK2w

🐣 This agonizing over the @BuzzFeedNews story confounds me. Trump is the Boy Who Cried Wolf on this. He calls ALL stories he doesn’t like #FakeNews. So what moral ground does he have to call this one out? My guess is most of the BF story is right. They do good work.

🐣 RT @gtconway3d Leave it to Rudy to destroy the momentary respite that BuzzFeed had given his client.

🐣 Why does Mueller need corroborating documents when he’s got Giuliani?

🐣 RT @ryanstruyk TAPPER: “You just acknowledged that President Trump might have talked to [Cohen] about his testimony.” ¤ GIULIANI: “And so what if he talked to him about it?”

🐣 RT @juliaioffe This means Trump was working on a deal in Russia while praising Putin, calling for an end to Russia sanctions, calling NATO “obsolete,” and AFTER the US government warned that Russia was trying to influence the election in his favor.
🐣 RT @jonathanweisman Trump was seeking a Moscow tower deal as he called for an end to sanctions against Russia. He was seeking a deal when he questioned the legitimacy of NATO. He was seeking a deal when he called on Russia to release hacked Democratic emails.
🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 New: Rudy Giuliani told NYT that Trump “recalls a series of conversations” with Michael Cohen about the Trump Tower Moscow project during the campaign. ¤ Giuliani added that Trump recalled, “‘It was all going from the day I announced to the day I won.'” 🐣 RT @selectedwisdom So the President lied throughout his campaign. The pivot continues, as debate ensues over a news story, slip out an important admission “Giuliani Says Talks for Trump Tower in Moscow Lasted Through 2016 Election” – The New York Times
⋙ NYT: Giuliani Says Talks for Trump Tower in Moscow Lasted Through 2016 Election http://nyti.ms/2sDEKF4

🐣 RT @joshtpm Whether Trump told Cohen to lie, allowed him to or winked and nudged is infinitely less important than what is now freely admitted: that throughout the 2016 campaign Putin was dangling a 9-figure payday in front of Trump. … via @TPM
🔆 This❗️⋙ TPM, Josh Marshall: The Hotel Deal Is Really All That Matters http://bit.ly/2W6gVDq

… [W]hether and how he lied about it is legally interesting. But that’s the cover-up rather than the thing itself. That deal was with sanctioned individuals and sanctioned banks. Whether it was even legal to be entering into the negotiations is not clear to me. But certainly the post-2014 sanctions against Russia had to be lifted before the deal could be finalized. That is the central issue. It’s not simply that Trump had “business” with Russia and deceived the public about it during the campaign and after. It’s more specific and direct. Why was Trump so solicitous of Russia and Vladimir Putin during the campaign? Well, a lot of possible reasons. But a major and likely the major reason was because Putin was dangling a multi-hundreds of millions of dollars payday in front of him. That’s a big incentive, especially for Donald Trump. ¤ To get that money, Trump had to court Putin and he’d eventually need to lift sanctions against him.

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand 🚨Giuliani is doubling down on his claim that the Trump Tower Moscow negotiations lasted until Nov 2016. ¤ If true, Trump was secretly trying to strike a multimillion $ deal with Moscow even after FBI warned him of the counterintel threat posed by Russia.
⋙ 💽 NBC: Giuliani: Trump Tower Moscow negotiations ‘as far as October, November’ 2016 http://nbcnews.to/2RWNrIL
// Rudy Giuliani, President Trump’s personal lawyer, says that negotiations over Trump Tower Moscow likely went up to the 2016 election, during an interview with Meet the Press.

FaceTheNation: .@brett_mcgurk on @realDonaldTrump’s decision to withdraw from Syria: “Announcing you are going to withdraw without a plan, and there wasn’t a plan, increases vulnerabilities for our troops”
💽 https://twitter.com/FaceTheNation/status/1087025499140964352/photo/1

⭕ 19 Jan 2019

AmericanOversight: Republicans’ Threats to Boycott Congressional Investigation Jeopardize Their Own Credibility — Not the Investigation’s http://bit.ly/2AYk13a

🐣 RT @kasparov63 Typical with Putin’s Russia, a good domestic US example of why “both sides” demands often fail. When one side wants the crisis itself, good-faith negotiation are a waste of time. [ TLink Fox https://twitter.com/Kasparov63/status/1086727558849331200 ]
… Trump doesn’t want an immigration solution. He needs a crisis and if there isn’t one, he’ll invent it. As I’ve said about Putin for 10 years now, confrontation itself is the goal. There’s no negotiating with that, only winning or losing.
… This is why “just give him what he wants” or “meet him halfway” is so stupid. What he wants is conflict. There’s no appeasing that, only losing over and over.

DailyBeast, Clive Irving: Trump Follows Nixon’s Last Lines of Defense as Walls Close In http://bit.ly/2W6gBo3
// Suborning perjury, hush money, obstruction of justice, impeachment: they all echo Nixon as he made his historic confessions to my old colleague David Frost.

Whether or not the BuzzFeed story about Michael Cohen and his testimony to Congress can actually support the fevered response it provoked, the fact is that the fired-up investigations by congressional committees under the control of Democrats will rip away two years of Republican obstruction and drive relentlessly toward the truth—independently of the Mueller investigation.

💽 MSNBC, MTPdaily: Kasparov: All Trump’s ‘big decisions’ are ‘connected to Putin’s interests’ http://on.msnbc.com/2HotGpD
// Gary Kasparov joins MTP Daily and tells Chuck, “All Trump’s big decisions, they are somehow connected to Putin’s interests and always help Putin to reach his geopolitical goals.”

CrimeRussia: Ambulance called for detained Nastya Rybka http://bit.ly/2U2eO1y

🐣 RT @StZaryn In 1947#Kremlin falsified elections in PL to legitimise occupation in #Poland and own brutal politics. Kremil did the same in the #Crimea, #Donbass and Luhansk after agression on #Ukraine. Falsyfying the reality is typical for #Russian agressive efforts. #history @Disinfo_Digest [Tlink https://twitter.com/StZaryn/status/1086721205682487298 ]

Axios, Zachary Basu: What we now know about Don Jr. and Russia http://bit.ly/2W7Jd0r

LATimes: Trump acts like an asset of Russia. Whether he intends to be one is less important http://lat.ms/2R1JnSY

✅ AP FACT CHECK: Trump on the wall, drugs, Russia, vets http://bit.ly/2FDDxpQ

RUSSIA INVESTIGATION

RUDY GIULIANI: Trump’s lawyer: “I never said there was no collusion between the campaign (and Russia).” — interview Wednesday with CNN.

THE FACTS: Actually, he did deny in the past that there was any collusion between the Trump campaign and Russians.

Asked by Fox News in July if that was his position, he said, “Correct.” Giuliani has previously called the idea of the Trump campaign’s collusion with Russia “total fake news.” ″No collusion,” he also said.

Giuliani continued to deny that Trump himself was involved any collusion, whatever others in his campaign may or may not have done.

He sought to clarify his remarks after, saying he had no knowledge of collusion “by any of the thousands of people who worked on the campaign.”

Evidence so far points to a broad range of Trump associates who had Russia-related contacts during the 2016 presidential campaign and transition period, and some have been caught lying about it.

BBC: Four questions about Trump’s tower in Moscow that never was http://bbc.in/2TZvqXG

1. Did Donald Trump build anything in Moscow?
2. How is Michael Cohen involved?
3. Just how deeply was Trump involved?
4. Why is all this controversial?

NYT, Anastasia Edel: No, I Won’t Take Trump Home to Russia With Me http://nyti.ms/2AVQZRN Ms. Edel is a writer who grew up in southern Russia.
// The American president has changed my relationship with both my old country and my new one.
⋙ See under Entire Articles: WaPo Basics Trump/Russia 1/19/2019

WaPo/Bloomberg: Your Guide to Understanding the Trump-Russia Saga http://wapo.st/2W5iXDJ

🐣 RT @TheRickWilson Everyone’s been all in a kerfuffle about the BuzzFeed/Mueller issue, but I think it’s important to remember that the arc of Trump’s recent history is long and always bends towards Russia.

🐣 .@SpeakerPelosi is fighting to establish the terms by which policy can be addressed with fact-based solutions, as the condition upon which any actual progress must be predicated. Is Trump educable? TBD.
⋙ 🐣 .@SpeakerPelosi is the teacher Trump smacked in elementary school. To his Hellen Keller, she is Anne Sullivan.

🐣 RT @KFILE New @BuzzFeedNews statement on their story
“As we’ve re-confirmed our reporting, we’ve seen no indication that any specific aspect of our story is inaccurate. We remain confident in what we’ve reported, and will share more as we are able.”
@mattmittenthal , spokesperson for BF

🐣 RT @BillBrowder The Nastya Rybka case is standard Putin playbook. The regime can’t have mistresses & escorts talking about what they hear while sleeping with officials & oligarchs. They will make an extreme example out of her to make sure that no other person in her position will ever talk again
⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews “Rybka” clearly knows this case is not really about prostitution.
⋙⋙ 🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Anastasia Vashukevich, aka “Nastya Rybka,” appears in Moscow court, says she regrets that her actions have compromised #Deripaska, promises that she won’t disseminate any info about Deripaska and accepts blame for his enemies using her story against him. [Link to Russian]

WaPo, Paul Farhi: BuzzFeed’s stumble is highest-profile misstep at a time when press is under greatest scrutiny http://wapo.st/2ANRKMT

TheGuardian, David Smith: Mueller’s disavowal of bombshell Cohen report fuels Trump’s war with media http://bit.ly/2Mmw0Mo
// The special counsel’s office broke its silence to dispute a claim by Buzzfeed that Trump had ordered his fixer to lie to Congress

⭕ 18 Jan 2019

Vox, Alex Ward (1/18): Felix Sater, the spy, criminal, and mafia-linked executive tied to Trump Tower Moscow, explained http://bit.ly/2tGOpev
// He helped track Osama bin Laden — and secure a Trump Tower in Moscow.

NewYorker, Susan Glasser (1/18): “Are We Really Where We Are?”: Trump, Putin, and Washington’s Unbelievable New Normal http://bit.ly/2UjcKCu

This is not the end, of course. There will be more goalpost moving, and many more Giuliani cable-TV appearances to parse. But the idea that the President of the United States colluded with Russia in the midst of an American election seems a lot less unthinkable now than it was before the White House changed its story, again and again and again. This was one of those weeks in the Trump era when it seemed fair to think that, if the world feels like it is falling apart, maybe that’s because it actually is. And, however incredibly, it almost surely won’t be the last.

💙 ForeignAffairs, Thomas Wright: Trump’s Foreign Policy Is No Longer Unpredictable http://fam.ag/2Du8BGk
Text Block: https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1088113563728838658/photo/1
// Gone Are the Days of a Divided Administration

The unpredictability of this administration originated not in Trump’s views but in the struggle between the president and his political advisers on the one hand and the national security establishment on the other. Until recently, these two camps vied for supremacy, and it was difficult to know which would win on any given issue.

At the two-year mark, it is now clear that the president is dominating this struggle, even if he has not yet won outright. For the first time, it is possible to identify a singular Trump administration foreign policy, as the president’s team coalesces around his ideas. This policy consists of a narrow, transactional relationship with other nations, a preference for authoritarian governments over other democracies, a mercantilist approach to international economic policy, a general disregard for human rights and the rule of law, and the promotion of nationalism and unilateralism at the expense of multilateralism.

NBC, Mimi Rocah and Joyce Vance (1/18): No (Trump) collusion? Rudy Giuliani’s defense strategy doubles down as evidence mounts in Mueller probe http://nbcnews.to/2AWUFTE
// Giuliani’s position — that Trump was unaware of what others might have done — won’t get him very far with anyone who is paying attention

ForeignPolicy, Stephen Hadley: It’s Time to Stand Up to Russia’s Aggression in Ukraine http://bit.ly/2FzVfuc
// Putin’s latest ploy in the Kerch Strait must be countered fast.

SanFranChronical Editorial: How Trump works for the Russians http://bit.ly/2FBh6BJ

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote Mueller says NOPE!
⋙ 🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote So @BuzzFeed is saying Mueller has evidence of @realDonaldTrump telling @MichaelCohen212 to lie to Congress about how long talks over Trump Tower Moscow lasted. We know 45 doesn’t text or email. Lordy, I hope there are tapes. @Comey #JusticePorn

🐣 RT @matthewamiller You can spend hours parsing the Carr statement, but given how unusual it is for any DOJ office to issue this sort of on the record denial, let alone this office, suspect it means the story’s core contention that they have evidence Trump told Cohen to lie is fundamentally wrong.

🐣 RT @tribelaw This seems to be why Mueller decided to get people to chill about the Buzzfeed bombshell. Note that Mueller’s rare statement did NOT deny that Cohen lied to Congress about the Moscow project at the direction of Individual 1. Congress must begin investigating this NOW.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ChrisMurphyCT Listen, if Mueller does have multiple sources confirming Trump directed Cohen to lie to Congress, then we need to know this ASAP. Mueller shouldn’t end his inquiry, but it’s about time for him to show Congress his cards before it’s too late for us to act.
[link to BuzzFeed]

🐣 RT @gtconway3 “Directives” is clearly a reference to the campaign finance violations, where Cohen states that he was following instructions. There’s nothing in the section on the congressional testimony that amounts to a direction to Cohen.

🐣 RT @tribelaw To be clear, Bob Bauer didn’t overlook an explicit, judicially enforceable command in Art. I. The Senate’s clear duty to conduct a trial after the House impeaches flows from the structure, history, function, and logic of the Impeachment Power, not from any mandating language.
⋙ 🐣 RT @tribelaw Obama WH counsel Bob Bauer told @chucktodd that McConnell could simply refuse to try Trump on impeachment charges voted by the House. Not so. Under Article I Sec 2 the Senate must “try” all impeachments, with the Chief Justice presiding. Its options don’t include doing nothing.

🔆 This❗️⋙ 🐣 RT @BuzzFeedBen In response to the statement tonight from the Special Counsel’s spokesman: We stand by our reporting and the sources who informed it, and we urge the Special Counsel to make clear what he’s disputing.
// BuzzFeed Editor

🐣 RT @emptywheel Now consider that SCO doesn’t need Cohen to prove a campaign finance case against Trump, bc they’ve got people like Weisselberg who didn’t themselves commit perjury. That meant they could aggressively characterize Trump’s instructions to Cohen.

WaPo, Michael Hayden and Neal Katyal: The House should investigate impeaching Trump http://wapo.st/2CxKPYf

🔆 This❗️⋙ WaPo: In a rare move, Mueller’s office denies BuzzFeed report that Trump told Cohen to lie about Moscow project http://wapo.st/2FIu67H

WaPo, George Will: The shabbiest U.S. president ever is an inexpressibly sad specimen http://wapo.st/2MgPiTq

DailyBeast, Barbara McQuade: Trump and Cohen’s Alleged Moscow Lie Would Be a Crime. The Truth Could Be Even Worse. http://bit.ly/2FFXPz9
// What could be so bad about a business deal in Russia that the president and his attorney might have to break the law to conceal it?

DailyBeast, Betsy Woodruff and Asawin Suebsaeng: John Dowd, President Trump’s Old Lawyer, Is Still Whispering in His Ear http://bit.ly/2T28iHX
// That’s according to Dowd himself, and confirmed to The Daily Beast by the president’s current lawyer, Rudy Giuliani.

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “It is one of the most dramatic and potentially devastating developments in the Donald Trump vs Michael Cohen saga, to date: a new report so damning that if true could very well put in motion Donald Trump’s impeachment…”- @NicolleDWallace

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote So @BuzzFeed is saying Mueller has evidence of @realDonaldTrump telling @MichaelCohen212 to lie to Congress about how long talks over Trump Tower Moscow lasted. We know 45 doesn’t text or email. Lordy, I hope there are tapes. @Comey #JusticePorn

NYT, Frank Bruni: BuzzFeed’s Cohen Story Suggests Trump Never Wanted to Be President http://nyti.ms/2W4nfLr
// His campaign was a marketing venture. Why else refuse to put business on hold

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Five big takeaways from the stunning report that Trump told Cohen to lie http://wapo.st/2MhMyp4

LawfareBlog: The Latest Revelation From BuzzFeed News: Trump Reportedly Directed Cohen to Lie to Congress http://bit.ly/2MkFgRa By Mikhaila Fogel, Susan Hennessey, Quinta Jurecic, Matthew Kahn, Benjamin Wittes

🐣 RT @SenJeffMerkley If this report of Trump suborning false testimony is confirmed, then Trump committed a felony and must resign or be impeached.

TheAtlantic, Natasha Bertrand: Why Democrats Have Suddenly Started Talking About Impeachment http://bit.ly/2sBiifE
// A BuzzFeed report says President Trump directed Michael Cohen to lie to Congress, prompting the talk of impeachment even before the special counsel finishes his probe.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Mueller might finally have a smoking gun http://wapo.st/2SXgfOF

TheIntercept, Mehdi Hasan: Trump’s Articles of Impeachment are Writing Themselves, with Echoes of Richard Nixon Growing Stronger http://bit.ly/2Fysq1f

🐣 RT @BillBrowder This is outrageous. Natalia Rybka is attested and brutally manhandled the moment she touched down in Moscow after being deported from Thailand. Just to remind you, she secretly taped Deripaska on his yacht with a senior Russian official talking about manipulating US politics
⋙ 🐣 RT @Navalny [translated] At the airport twisted dangerous criminal-Nastya rybku. Her guilt is great: she was a prostitute on the yacht of billionaire Deripaska and filmed a video, which was hit by the Vice Prime Minister Prikhodko. So now Rybka hands, and Prikhodko and Deripaska the police claims no
💽 https://twitter.com/navalny/status/1086174510292844545/photo/1

🐣 RT @SenWhitehouse If this is true, this is plain, slam-dunk, criminal obstruction of justice (18 U.S.C. 1505, 1512), subornation of perjury (18 U.S.C. 1622), conspiracy (18 U.S.C. 371) and likely aiding and abetting perjury (18 U.S.C. 2). [link to Buzzfeed]

WaPo: 14 sitting Republican senators are on-record holding a president accountable for obstruction: Bill Clinton http://wapo.st/2FJTzh1

🐣 RT @joshcampbell These explosive @Buzzfeed revelations should cause soul-searching by those who have assisted @realDonaldTrump in attacking Mueller & the FBI. They should prepare themselves for the possibility they may have been wrong, they may have been used, and the President might be a crook.
💽 CNN https://twitter.com/joshscampbell/status/1086243156775952386/photo/1

🐣 RT @tribelaw If this report is accurate, Trump committed subornation of perjury, punishable by five years imprisonment under 18 U.S. Code § 1622.
⋙ Axios: BuzzFeed: Trump told Cohen to lie to Congress about Moscow tower http://bit.ly/2Hs1aDE

⭕ 17 Jan 2019

🔄 💙💙 📔 Court Filing (1/17/2019): Civil Action No. 1:18-cv-03501 [pdf] http://cnn.it/2CBddZy (111p) Democratic National Committee v.: Russian Federation, DJ Trump For President, Inc (and others)
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE, Plaintiff, v.:
THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION;
ARAS ISKENEROVICH AGALAROV;
EMIN ARAZ AGALAROV;
JOSEPH MIFSUD;
WIKILEAKS;
JULIAN ASSANGE;
DONALD J. TRUMP FOR PRESIDENT, INC.;
DONALD J. TRUMP, JR.;
PAUL J. MANAFORT, JR.;
ROGER J. STONE, JR.;
JARED C. KUSHNER;
GEORGE PAPADOPOULOS;
RICHARD W. GATES, III;
Defendants.

Project-Syndicate, Carl Bildt: The Trump Administration’s Farewell to Aims http://bit.ly/2DlNPID
// Whereas previous US political leaders used speeches in Cairo to explain America’s broad objectives in the Middle East, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo recently opted for a different approach. Rather than articulate a strategy to bring peace and reform to the region, he promised only further confrontation.

🐣 RT @joshtmp Look. He lied. He told someone to lie. But it’s not like he was lying about a serious issue. Only about $300 million he hoped to make by allying himself with a foreign autocrat and betraying his own country.
// dripping sarcasm

CNN: Trump startled by cozy Barr-Mueller relationship http://cnn.it/2U2zxm1

“I told him how well I knew Bob Mueller and that the Barrs and Muellers were good friends and would be good friends when this was all over,” Barr said. “Bob is a straight-shooter and should be dealt with as such.”

While Barr said during his hearing that Trump “was interested” in hearing about the friendship, the details that emerged this week caught the President off guard, the three sources said. He bristled at Barr’s description of the close relationship, complaining to aides he didn’t realize how much their work overlapped or that they were so close.

🐣 RT @BeschlossDC Article One of Nixon bill of impeachment, approved by House Judiciary Committee, accused Nixon of “approving, condoning, acquiescing in, and counselling witnesses with respect to…false or misleading testimony in duly instituted judicial and congressional proceedings.”

🐣 RT @BradMossEsq In 1974, after the smoking gun tape came out, Senator Goldwater led a group of GOP Senators to the WH for a heart to heart moment. ¤ If the Buzzfeed story is true, who will play the role of Goldwater this time?

BuzzFeedNews, Jason Leopold and Anthony Cormier: President Trump Directed His Attorney Michael Cohen To Lie To Congress About The Moscow Tower Project http://bit.ly/2Dj8Gwl
// Trump received 10 personal updates from Michael Cohen and encouraged a planned meeting with Vladimir Putin.

WaPo: Mitch McConnell: Behold the Democrat Politician Protection Act http://wapo.st/2SZ55cf

🐣 RT @SethAbramson Has anyone considered letting Putin give the State of the Union from Moscow?

🐣 RT @annalecta NEW: Foreign agents—including revolving door Senator David Vitter, who left the Senate in 2017—were paid $650,000 since May 2018 for lobbying to ease U.S. sanctions on firms tied to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, FARA disclosures on @OpenSecretsDC show
⋙ OpenSecrets: Former Senator Vitter among foreign agents paid to ease sanctions on Russian oligarch’s firm http://bit.ly/2HiU4Ba

🐣 RT @kylegriffin1 Anastasia Vashukevich, the model from Belarus who claimed to have recordings involving Oleg Deripaska that she said would shed light on the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia, has been detained at a Moscow airport on prostitution allegations, WaPo reports.
⋙ WaPo: Model who claimed U.S.-Russian collusion tape held in Moscow on prostitution charges http://wapo.st/2CqDlGo
// Anastasia Vashukevich
↥ ↧
WaPo (Feb 2018): A self-described sex expert says she will spill information on Trump and Russia to get out of a Thai jail http://wapo.st/2RSCbwX
// 2/27/2018, Anastasia Vashukevich

WaPo, Paul Waldman: Michael Cohen is about to sing, and Trump is in big trouble http://wapo.st/2W0FxgT

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand A similar bill, called the NATO Support Act, was introduced in the House today by Dem Rep. Jimmy Panetta. Co-sponsored by 5 Dems and 5 Republicans, including Reps. Hurd, Upton, Kinzinger, Don Bacon & Mike Gallagher
⋙ 🐣 RT @RobbieGramer NEW: 8 senators are going to introduce a bill to “prevent any president from leaving NATO” this afternoon. This bill, from 4 Dems and 4 Republicans, come amid fears Trump could legally unilaterally withdraw from NATO without any Congressional input

Vox, Aaron Ruper: Rudy Giuliani’s disastrous CNN interview created more problems for Trump http://bit.ly/2QRf69z
// In a stunning revelation, Giuliani conceded that Trump’s campaign manager may have colluded with Russia

🐣 RT @tribelaw This comparison of Trump to Jefferson Davis strikes a deeply persuasive — and disturbing— chord:
⋙  TheIntercept, James Risen: Why Doesn’t Donald Trump’s Cozy Relationship With Vladimir Putin Worry His Supporters? Jefferson Davis’s Treason Case Holds a Clue. http://bit.ly/2syE97r

🐣 RT @NormOrnstein Congratulations to Mitt Romney, Lindsey Graham, John Cornyn, John Thune and so many others for being recognized by official Russian television for their service to Russia.
⋙ 🐣 RT @TrueFactsStated Russian State Television celebrating lifting of sanctions and their ownership of the GOP. https://twitter.com/TrueFactsStated/status/1086016726846844928/photo/1

🐣 RT @ The CODEL to Afghanistan included a required stop in Brussels for pilot rest. In Brussels, the delegation was scheduled to meet with top NATO commanders, U.S. military leaders and key allies–to affirm the United States’ ironclad commitment to the NATO alliance. (1/4) 📌 https://twitter.com/Drew_Hammill/status/1085997662846009344
// from Pelosi’s office: Trump canceled trip

ThinkProgress: The latest front in Russian infiltration: America’s right-wing homeschooling movement http://bit.ly/2FzDjA2
// This is the latest connection between Russia and the American religious right.

WaPo: In rebuke to Trump administration, more than 130 Republicans break ranks to oppose Treasury plan to lift sanctions against Putin ally http://wapo.st/2FGNdPw

🐣 RT @rolltidebmz With everyone focused on Russia sanctions, good time to remind folks that the administration still needs to come forward with a second round of mandatory sanctions under the CBW Act. Something both R’s and D’s should demand from admin.
⋙ 🐣 RT @ForeignAffairsGOP It is unacceptable that the administration lacks a plan – or even a timeline – for action on the second round of mandatory sanctions against Russia required by U.S. law
// 11/6/2018

EmptyWheel, Marcy Wheeler (12/9/2018): Information in Amended DNC Lawsuit Reveals that Roger Stone Is at Significantly Greater Risk for CFAA Indictment http://bit.ly/2ASNWtF
// 12/9/2018

Criterion, Roger Kimball (1992): The treason of the intellectuals & “The Undoing of Thought” http://bit.ly/2HiOr5Q
// On the abandonment of Enlightenment intellectualism, and the emergence of a new form of Volksgeist.
● When hatred of culture becomes itself a part of culture, the life of the mind loses all meaning.
—Alain Finkielkraut,The Undoing of Thought
● Today we are trying to spread knowledge everywhere. Who knows if in centuries to come there will not be universities for re-establishing our former ignorance?
—Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742-1799)

WaPo: The quintessential Trump campaign story: A bag of cash, Michael Cohen and a rigged online poll http://wapo.st/2AQQPv7

🐣 RT @kasparov63 Bret nails it as usual. It’s become unpopular to talk about Western values, the free world, and even leadership, but the catastrophe in their absence is now apparent. Demagoguery and dictatorship have filled the vacuum.
⋙ 🐣 RT @BretStephensNYT: The West is now rudderless. To be rudderless puts you at the mercy of elements. The elemental forces of politics today are tribalism, populism, authoritarianism and the sewage pipes of social media.
⋙⋙ NYT, Bret Stephens: The Rudderless West http://nyti.ms/2FGgnyo
// We are drifting, in the absence of mind and will, toward a moment of civilizational self-negation.

WaPo, Adam Taylor: How defeated is the Islamic State? http://wapo.st/2Hg7AWf

CNN, Barbara Starr: Trump is fraying nerves inside the Pentagon http://cnn.it/2QSw8nG

Bloomberg, Shannon Pettypiece: Mueller’s Quiet Cooperator Rick Gates Has Key Role in Trump Probe http://bloom.bg/2QTdyvF
● Former campaign aide maintained ties to Trump aides into 2017
● Gates sentencing delayed by Mueller amid continued cooperation

 TheAtlantic, Yoni Appelbaum: Impeach Donald Trump http://bit.ly/2FykFIP March 2019 cover story
// March 2019; Starting the process will rein in a president who is undermining American ideals—and bring the debate about his fitness for office into Congress, where it belongs.

⭕ 16 Jan 2019

📊 TheHill: Trump loses support from key constituency of white people without a college degree: poll http://bit.ly/2Fz1X3P
CNN Poll: 45% approv now; 54% in Dec
Quinn Poll: 53% now; 56% in (Dec?)

Forty-five percent of whites without college degrees approved of the job done by Trump in a new CNN poll released Monday, compared to 54 percent who had backed him in a poll conducted in December.
A Quinnipiac University National Poll also released Monday shows a similar trend. In that survey, approval for Trump among non-college educated whites dropped from 56 to 53 percent, with Trump still getting a majority of support from the group. Disapproval rose from 37 to 43 percent.

🐣 RT @djrothkopf There is absolutely no national security justification to lifting sanctions on Deripaska, no benefit whatsoever to the US and considerable risk associated with condoning his behavior, support for Kremlin crimes against the US.
⋙ 🐣 RT @jimsciutto Breaking: GOP defeats Democratic effort to maintain sanctions on key Kremlin ally Oleg Deripaska. Dems needed 60 votes, got only 57, incl 11 Republicans. Treasury accused him of election interference, bribery, ordering murder of a businessman & links to Russian organized crime

🐣 RT @tribelaw The 57-43 Senate vote today fell short of the 60 needed to block Trump’s outrageous lifting of the election-related sanctions against Derepaska and his companies. Eleven Republicans voted against Trump but the pro-Putin cowards included Senators McConnell, Graham, and Romney.

WaPo, Carolyn Maloney: How the Trump administration tries to skew democracy by attacking the census http://wapo.st/2ASCpur

TheHill: Fox’s Griffin: Was told by diplomat that Syria attack was ‘direct result’ of US pullout decision http://bit.ly/2RxzVMn

WaPo, EJ Dionne: The many red flags raised by William Barr’s hearing http://wapo.st/ 2T45udC

Politico: ‘She’s satin and steel’: Pelosi wages war on Trump http://politi.co/2FFuILt
// Her move to derail Trump’s State of the Union address underscores her aggressive challenge to the president.

TheWeek: Trump reportedly called up a journalist to defend Russia right after a private meeting with Putin in 2017 http://bit.ly/2FCx2CR

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Trump Lawyer No Longer Denying Campaign Colluded With Russia http://nym.ag/2QWK3t7

🐣 RT @AdamSerwer William Barr’s testimony during his confirmation hearing was reassuring … until you look at the fine print. https://twitter.com/AdamSerwer/status/1085589453777879040/photo/1
⋙ TheAtlantic, AdamSerwer: Barr May Do Exactly What Trump Wants http://bit.ly/2RQOM3X
// The nominee for attorney general vowed independence, but his answers raised disturbing questions.

🐣 RT @DeadlineWH “Clearly what’s happening here is we see Trump with Vladimir Putin in his head, manipulating his thoughts, influencing what comes out of the President of the United States’ mouth …” – Jeremy Bash w/ @NicolleDWallace
💽 https://twitter.com/DeadlineWH/status/1085682319187419137/photo/1

🐣 RT @GregMiller I’d never seen this footage before – Trump sending clenched-fist solidarity signals to Putin at a G20 dinner.
⋙ Here’s Donald Trump desperately trying to get Vlad’s attention at the G20 dinner.
🌀 https://twitter.com/Scout_Finch/status/887791141839568896/photo/1
// fist bump thumbs up

RawStory, Dominique Jackson: Robert Mueller’s team packed with ‘bribery experts’ to expose favors between Trump-Putin: report http://bit.ly/2TT3AfB

🐣 RT @mikercarpenter Nikolai Patrushev, Putin’s national security advisor, has just threatened Ukraine with “loss of statehood.” Is anyone in this administration still awake?
⋙ TASS: Russian security chief warns Ukraine could lose statehood http://bit.ly/2Hjy4pM
// 1/15/2019, “The Kiev authorities are doing everything to split Ukraine, implementing the West’s scenario to break Ukraine away from Russia, while ignoring the interests of its own people,” said Nikolai Patrushev

“As a result, the country was de facto split. The population of the western regions does not trust natives of southeast considering them to be supporters of the ‘Russian world.” In southern and eastern regions, Kiev’s power is ensured, to a large extent, at the expense of moral and physical pressure exerted on the local population by radical nationalists,” Patrushev stressed.

“Because of that, anti-government sentiment in the aforementioned regions is mounting, with the public rift exacerbated by the inter-church standoff,” he added.

🐣 RT @kasparov63 For loyalty to Trump or the love of a Russian oligarch’s money? Every one of these Republicans should keep the name of Ronald Reagan out of their mouths forever. It’s the party of Trump now.
⋙ 🐣 RT @LauraLitvan NEW: Senate just BLOCKED a Chuck Schumer measure that would prevent the Trump admin from lifting sanctions on three firms linked to Russian oligarch and Putin ally Oleg Deripaska. ¤ The vote in the GOP-led Senate was 57-42, short of the 60 needed to move it to a final vote.

Politico, Darren Samuelson: GOP wants Mueller transparency — with caveats http://politi.co/2RQt6VD
// The approach appears aimed at undercutting critics worried the White House and DOJ chief nominee William Barr could withhold crucial parts of Mueller’s work.

🐣 RT @AdamSchiff Barr does not believe a president can be indicted, and that impeachment is the constitutional remedy. ¤ Yet Barr will not commit to sharing the contents of Mueller’s report with Congress, so we may determine what remedy is appropriate. ¤ That is immunity, not the rule of law.

🐣 RT @LauraLitvan NEW: Dem Senators Bob Menendez & Jack Reed tell Trump they want immediate access to interpreters present at all his interactions w Vladimir Putin, incl at the Helsinki summit https://twitter.com/LauraLitvan/status/1085654113860300801/photo/1

Msnbc, TheBeatWithAri: Judiciary chairman: Trump ‘must have known’ about Russian contact http://on.msnbc.com/2FCodc8
// Special Counsel Mueller releases a new document laying out exactly what Paul Manafort lied about after he started cooperating with the Russia probe, as Senators grill Mueller’s prospective new boss in confirmation hearings. House Judiciary Chair, Rep. Jerry Nadler, tells Ari Melber that Republicans have “not been playing it straight” by leaking information about a potential investigation and that the leaks “must stop”. Rep. Nadler also tells Ari Melber that if Trump’s nominee for Attorney General wants to “go down in history as someone who helped protect the rule of law” he will ensure that the Mueller probe report is made “public”.

WaPo, Samantha Vinograd: Trump’s alarming failure to engage in basic counterintelligence hygiene with Putin http://wapo.st/2MdGjT2

🐣 RT @Acosta Kremlin foreign policy adviser Yuri Ushakov: “What kind of nonsense are you asking. This is stupid, why even comment on that? This is already in the realm when it’s even embarrassing to talk about it… how can the President of the United States be an agent of another country?”

🐣 RT @TonySchwartz How do you fight evil — Trump, Steve King, Alex Jones, the Sackler Oxycontin family, just from today’s headlines — without being infected by hatred yourself? This the dilemma I find myself struggling with again this morning.
⋙ ♫ “Onward, Christian soldiers … ”

🐣 RT @MuellerSheWrote I have a secret dream that Barr is such good friends with Mueller, he wrote that bullshit memo to trick Trump into hiring him so he could protect the investigation. Like the Comey/Mueller/Ashcroft hospital room trick. I know it’s not true. Just let me have my justice porn.

RollingStone, Tim Dickinson: Trump-Loyal Senators Make Russian Oligarch’s Day http://bit.ly/2FyXGNy
// Led by Mitch McConnell, Senate Republicans ensure sanctions will be lifted on companies of “Putin’s favorite industrialist”

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: Facing Trump’s tantrum, Pelosi takes away the TV http://wapo.st/2SZ2Up1

WaPo, Greg Sargent: Trump advisers are cynically feeding his raging ego, and we’re all the victims http://wapo.st/2RQ8IUw

WaPo, Michael McFaul: Sorry, but Trump is not ‘tough on Russia’ http://wapo.st/2SXuC5F

Vox, Andrew Prokop: Mueller’s heavily redacted new filing about Paul Manafort, decoded http://bit.ly/2MgF4T9
// There are references to shady payments, meetings with a Russian associate, mysterious work, and more.

WaPo, Anton Troianovski: The Russians know exactly what Putin and Trump talked about, but we probably won’t find out for decades http://wapo.st/2RxICq3

The interpreters working for Soviet leaders were trained to take nearly verbatim stenographic notes. Declassified Soviet records of Cold War talks are often more detailed than official American notes on the same conversations, said Svetlana Savranskaya, the director of Russia programs at the National Security Archive at George Washington University.

💙💙 WIRED, Garrett Graff: Trump Must Be a Russian Agent; the Alternative Is Too Awful http://bit.ly/2McHzWu
// It would be rather embarrassing for Donald Trump at this point if Robert Mueller were to declare that the president isn’t an agent of Russian intelligence.

The pattern of his pro-Putin, pro-Russia, anti-FBI, anti-intelligence community actions are so one-sided, and the lies and obfuscation surrounding every single Russian meeting and conversation so consistent that if this president isn’t actually hiding a massive conspiracy, it means the alternative is worse: America elected a chief executive so oblivious to geopolitics, so self-centered and personally insecure, so naturally predisposed to undermine democratic institutions and coddle authoritarians, and so terrible a manager and leader that he cluelessly surrounded himself with crooks, grifters, and agents of foreign powers that he’s compromised the national security of the US government and undermined 75 years of critical foreign alliances, just to satiate his own ego.

In short, we’ve reached a point in the Mueller probe where there are only two scenarios left: Either the president is compromised by the Russian government and has been working covertly to cooperate with Vladimir Putin after Russia helped win him the 2016 election—or Trump will go down in history as the world’s most famous “useful idiot,” as communists used to call those who could be co-opted to the cause without realizing it.

At least the former scenario—that the president of the United States is actively working to advance the interests of our country’s foremost, long-standing, traditional foreign adversary—would make him seem smarter and wilier. The latter scenario is simply a tragedy, or maybe a farce for everyone involved.

We’re left here—in a place unprecedented in American political history, wondering how much worse the truth is than we already know—after four days of fresh revelations in the public drip-drip-drip of the Russia investigation. The past two months have seen the public understanding of the case advance into almost unthinkable territory. Now we’re simply trying to figure out how bad things really are.

Consider: On Friday, The New York Times reported that the FBI opened a counterintelligence investigation of the president himself in 2017; on Saturday, The Washington Post published a story saying that Trump has gone to great lengths to cover up and hide—even from his own aides—his interactions with Putin; on Sunday, columnist Max Boot outlined the case for Trump as a Russian asset; and on Tuesday the Times came back with an authoritative recounting of Trump and Putin’s interactions, a recounting that included a bizarre telephone call from Air Force One where the president tried to argue off the record that contrary to the unanimous conclusion of his own intelligence community, “that the Russians were falsely accused of election interference.”

CNN: Senate Democrats’ effort to block Trump move on Russia sanctions fails http://cnn.it/2RuATsO

DailyBeast: Rick Gates Tells Mueller About Trump Team’s Dealings With Israeli Intelligence Firm http://bit.ly/2TRxDEz
// Psy Group delivered plans for ‘social media manipulation’ in 2016 and the special counsel is digging in as part of his probe into Mideast influence.
↥ ↧
DailyBeast (Oct 2018): Saudi Spy Met With Team Trump About Taking Down Iran http://bit.ly/2FwAHTt
// 10/25/2018, Mueller’s investigators examined a series of meetings between an Israeli social media strategist, the general blamed for Jamal Khashoggi’s murder, and Trump adviser Michael Flynn.

CNN: Pence declares ‘ISIS has been defeated’ on the same day as deadly Syria attack http://cnn.it/2RunQrk

Newsweek: Former CIA Director John Brennan Agrees Donald Trump Is a ‘Clear and Present Danger’ to U.S. National Security http://bit.ly/2RwaScz

🐣 RT @laraseligman As the attack today triples the American death toll in Syria, Trump’s national security team is tearing at the seams. My latest:
⋙ ForeignPolicy, Lara Seligman: American Troops Die in Syria as Trump Team Squabbles http://bit.ly/2MdqETU
// U.S. Syria policy is dogged by infighting and confusion.

🐣 RT @KrauseForIowa One of those rare times that I agree with Sen. #LindseyGraham, who said today that he is concerned that #Trump’s statements about withdrawing from Syria have “emboldened the enemy” to target US forces. #TrumpRussia #Syria #ISIS
⋙ CNN: US service members killed in ISIS-claimed attack in Syria http://cnn.it/2FDPon1

Haaretz: WATCH Bill Maher Explains Why He Is Now for Impeaching Trump http://bit.ly/2QPTQRy
// Maher tells MSNBC’s Chris Matthews, ‘It’s about time. I’ve been using the word ‘treason’ the whole time he’s been in’

💙 TheAtlantic, Jurecic Quinta and Benjamin Wittes: The Real Significance of the FBI’s Probe Into Trump http://bit.ly/2ssXXcq
// It’s a big deal.

Axios, Jonathan Swan: How the White House is prepping for Democrats’ onslaught http://bit.ly/2RwhurA

TheWeek, W James Antle III: Is the FBI overreaching in its investigation of Trump’s Russia relations? http://bit.ly/2McoJie

💽 Newsweek/Msnbc: Donald Trump is Not ‘Unwitting Agent’ to Russia, ‘Knows Exactly What He is Doing’ Says House Intelligence Democrat Eric Swalwell http://bit.ly/2HiWG1R

WaPo, Dana Milbank: Why would William Barr take this job? The answer should alarm Trump. http://wapo.st/2MfskfI

It was William P. Barr’s confirmation hearing. But it was Robert S. Mueller III’s affirmation hearing.

President Trump had nominated Barr to be his new attorney general to shield him from Mueller’s hoax of a rigged witch hunt. But Barr spent much of his seven-hour confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday lavishing praise on his future boss’s tormentor. And Republicans, for the most part, didn’t defend Trump — and occasionally joined in the Mueller veneration.

Just about everybody but Trump regards Mueller as an upstanding man doing honest work. Even Trump’s potential new attorney general.

Barr described declining an earlier request to join Trump’s legal defense team, saying, “I didn’t want to stick my head into that meat grinder.” He recalled telling Trump at the time that “Bob is a straight shooter and should be dealt with as such.”

Regarding his “good friend” of three decades, Barr vowed unequivocally: “On my watch, Bob will be allowed to finish his work.” If ordered to fire Mueller without cause, he said, “I would not carry out that instruction.”

And what if Trump’s lawyers attempt to edit the Mueller report, as has been threatened? “That will not happen.” Barr warned that the president’s interference in cases involving himself and his associates could be unconstitutional or criminal.

The rule of law, Barr said, “is the heartbeat of this country,” and he vowed to “protect the independence and the reputation of the department.” Trump’s treatment of subordinates “might give me pause if I was 45 or 50 years old, but it doesn’t give me pause right now,” Barr continued. He added, “I will not be bullied into doing anything I think is wrong.”

Barr spent decades building his reputation. Why would he throw it away now by becoming the guy who buried the Mueller report?

Axios: Exclusive excerpt: Chris Christie torches Jared http://bit.ly/2Mc2nh3

DailyBeast: Deripaska’s Rusal Installs Kremlin Fanboy as White House Aims to Lift Sanctions http://bit.ly/2CnVFA4 by Betsy Woodruff, Allison Quinn and Erin Banco
// The move further concerned lawmakers already worried that the changes made to comply with Treasury’s demands would prove cosmetic.

CNN, Stephen Collinson: Another good day for Putin as turmoil grips US and UK http://cnn.it/2Dcmxoj

CNN: Senate Republicans break with Trump on Russia sanctions http://cnn.it/2HepOHr

In a rebuke to the Trump administration on Russia, 11 Senate Republicans joined with Democrats to advance a measure Tuesday that would stop the Treasury Department from relaxing sanctions on three Russian companies with ties to oligarch Oleg Deripaska, a Kremlin ally.

The Senate voted 57-42 to proceed to a resolution from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer that would reverse the Trump administration’s decision to lift sanctions on the firms, a vote Schumer forced under a provision in a 2017 Russia sanctions law.

Sixty senators will be required to pass the resolution in a vote expected to be held on Wednesday. At least two Republicans would have to change their votes for the measure to pass.

⭕ 15 Jan 2019

BrennanCenter, Andrew Cohen (1/15): William Barr’s Slick Performance Shouldn’t Fool Anyone http://bit.ly/2T7jDXi
// He needs to recuse from the Mueller probe, argues Brennan Center fellow Andrew Cohen.

NYT, KK Rebecca Lai Jim: Every Time Trump Has Talked to Putin [Interactive] http://nyti.ms/2T0HSGA
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1085650489444712448?s=20/photo/1

President Trump and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia have had at least five face-to-face meetings and nine publicly reported conversations over the phone since Mr. Trump won the election in 2016. Reports of Mr. Trump’s efforts to hide the details of some of these conversations have drawn fresh scrutiny to his relationship with the Russian president. http://nyti.ms/

💙 NYT (Peter Baker): Trump and Putin Have Met Five Times. What Was Said Is a Mystery. http://nyti.ms/2AOPRiK

DailyBeast, Dick Kirk and Christopher Dickey: Trump Doesn’t Want Alliances Like NATO, He Wants U.S. Soldiers to Be Guns for Hire http://bit.ly/2RA06Cl
// From Europe to the Korean Peninsula, Trump insists countries pay more for the U.S. troops. Meanwhile Putin, Xi Jinping, and Kim Jong Un enjoy the spectacle of shattering alliances.

Newsweek: Putin Spokesman Backs Up Trump, Calling Russia Collusion a ‘Conspiracy Theory’ http://bit.ly/2ANT6XI

💙 RollingStone, Ryan Bort: A Damning New Timeline Argues Trump’s Collusion Is Hiding in Plain Sight http://bit.ly/2W4GzbI
// A Twitter thread by a Russian policy expert and a former federal prosecutor @andrewsweiss illustrates Trump’s relationship with Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin
📌 https://mobile.twitter.com/andrewsweiss/status/1084802080051736577

TheGuardian, Jon Swain: Mueller: Manafort worked with alleged Russian agent even after criminal charges http://bit.ly/2QSOCVg
// Former Trump campaign chief started communicating with Konstantin Kilimnik on plan for future of Ukraine in 2016

WaPo: Belarusan model who touted evidence of Trump-Russia ties pleads guilty in Thailand http://wapo.st/2Rviooc Anastasia Vashukevich

VanityFair, Abigail Tracy: “The President Has Been Acting on Russia’s Behalf”: U.S. Officials Are Shocked by Trump’s Asset-Like Behavior http://bit.ly/2TZt9fl

TheAtlantic, David Graham: Donald Trump’s Pattern of Deference to the Kremlin Is Clear http://bit.ly/2HfGazO
// Now it’s on the president to explain his posture.

Politico, Darren Samuelson: New Trump-Russia subplot: Mueller and Barr are ‘good friends’ http://politi.co/2FBjqHT
// Trump’s attorney general nominee told senators the president knows about his 30-year relationship with the special counsel, whom Trump says is out to get him.

WaPo: New court filing indicates prosecutors have extensive details on Manafort actions not yet made public http://wapo.st/2MdX7tb

WSJ: Mueller Probe Likely to Restrict Michael Cohen’s Testimony http://on.wsj.com/2swnW2w
https://twitter.com/Auriandra/status/1085296266702143489?s=20/photo/1
// Trump’s former lawyer may be barred from discussing matters related to talks with the special counsel and Manhattan federal prosecutors

While Mr. Cohen’s testimony may be restricted, he is expected to give an explosive recounting of his experience working for Mr. Trump. His testimony is expected to focus on his life story, examining how he went from serving as one of Mr. Trump’s most loyal aides for more than a decade to publicly breaking with him last year and implicating him in two federal crimes.

“He’s going to tell the story of what it’s like to work for a madman, and why he did it for so long,” said the person close to Mr. Cohen. “He’s going to say things that will give you chills.”

Alternet/RawStory: Sally Yates’ warnings about Russia’s stronghold on Mike Flynn just took on a whole new significance http://bit.ly/2srsMyj
// The day before President Donald Trump fired FBI director James Comey, acting Attorney General Sally Yates testified to Congress about the activities of Trump’s national security adviser, Michael Flynn.

Alternet/RawStory: Sally Yates’ warnings about Russia’s stronghold on Mike Flynn just took on a whole new significance http://bit.ly/2srsMyj
// The day before President Donald Trump fired FBI director James Comey, acting Attorney General Sally Yates testified to Congress about the activities of Trump’s national security adviser, Michael Flynn.

🐣 RT @PaulaChertok Lindsey Graham is Nunes #2. Spouts Trump propaganda at #Barr hearing. Reads Strzok texts, slams Steele dossier, slams FBI opening counterintel investigation of Trump: “We’re relying on you to clean this place up…make sure they don’t have an agenda. Will u look into it?”—“I will” https://twitter.com/PaulaChertok/status/1085195854753890305?s=20/photo/1

DailyBeast: William Barr: I ‘Can Conceive of Situations’ Where Journalists Might Be Jailed ‘as Last Resort’ http://bit.ly/2SVmliD

🐣 RT @matthewamiller Barr’s commitment to seek but not necessarily follow the advice of ethics officials is the Whitaker standard and falls short of what Holder, Sessions, Rosenstein, and Yates all committed to – to follow that advice. It’s obviously deliberate that he’s breaking precedent.

RollCall: Adam Schiff hiring full-time team to investigate Trump’s Russia connections http://bit.ly/2CrC5CH
// House Intelligence Committee chairman hiring more investigators to revive House Russia probe

CNN, Chris Cillizza: The 1 giant question Donald Trump still hasn’t answered on Russia http://cnn.it/2Fu5hgv

Vice: Rick Gates is still cooperating in “several ongoing investigations” Mueller says http://bit.ly/2stRH47

⭕ 14 Jan 2019

TheAtlantic, David Frum: Subpoena the Interpreter http://bit.ly/2ROa3er
// There are real costs to such a move—but the public needs to know what was said between Trump and Putin.

Vox: The US apparently kept no detailed notes of Trump-Putin meetings for the past 2 years http://bit.ly/2Ddblrz
// That’s a huge problem.

WaPo, Amy Wang: ‘Like I said: A puppet’: Hillary Clinton doubles down on Trump and Russia http://wapo.st/2FsevtG

NYT, Paul Krugman: Donald Trump and His Team of Morons http://nyti.ms/2RTckF8
// Nobody left besides those with no reputation to lose.

NYRB, Christopher Browning (Oct 2018): The Suffocation of Democracy http://bit.ly/2O8INWU
// 10/25/2018

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews There are few things that Putin desires more than the weakening of NATO, the military alliance of the US, Europe & Canada that has deterred Soviet & Russian aggression for 70 yrs. Several times in 2018, Trump privately said he wanted to withdraw from NATO.
NYT: Trump Discussed Pulling U.S. From NATO, Aides Say Amid New Concerns Over Russia http://nyti.ms/2Mb9aaF

🐣 RT @PassTheSalty “The president of the United States is a clear and present danger to the national security of the United States.” – David Laufman, former chief of DOJ’s counterintelligence ¤ 😳 ¤ NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL GOOD MEN AND WOMEN TO COME TO THE AID OF THEIR COUNTRY!
💽 https://twitter.com/PassTheSalty/status/1085039197424181248?s=20/photo/1

NYT Editorial: Donald Trump: The Russia File http://nyti.ms/2FCRfsl
// Americans deserve to know what the president and Vladimir Putin are talking about.

NYT: At Trump’s Inauguration, $10,000 for Makeup and Lots of Room Service http://nyti.ms/2D9A9Rd

🐣 RT @JanzAndrew It looks like prosecutors are investigating Devin Nunes regarding a secret meeting with convicted criminal Michael Flynn and others. We may soon discover why Nunes risked it all to cover up for Trump last year.
⋙ DailyBeast: Mueller Probes an Event With Nunes, Flynn, and Foreign Officials at Trump’s D.C. Hotel http://bit.ly/2Da1sut by Erin Banco, Asawin Suebsaeng, Betsy Woodruff, Spencer Ackerman
// Devin Nunes has been a pitbull for the president, growling at the prosecutorsinvestigating Trumpworld. Now an event that Nunes himself attended is under Mueller’s microscope.

MotherJones, David Corn: Donald Trump Was Always a Counterintelligence Nightmare http://bit.ly/2SUCzZp
// Why did it take so long for the FBI to investigate and what did it find?

WaPo, Chris Coons: Here are the commitments William Barr needs to make to be attorney general http://wapo.st/2DaAW4a

WaPo: Ask the Trump White House for comment and you might get a non-denial denial http://wapo.st/2MgKk9z

WaPo: Barr vows to let special counsel investigation finish and says it is ‘very important’ Congress and the public be told of the findings http://wapo.st/2FqMjr3

CNN: Attorney General nominee says Mueller should be allowed to finish report http://cnn.it/2CjBu6d

🐣 RT @JohnBrennen Questions Congress should ask the American translator in Helsinki: Were written notes passed between Mr. Trump & Mr. Putin? Did Mr. Trump ask Mr. Putin to conceal anything about the past? Were any promises made? Were you asked to step aside at any time?

NYT: Top Democrats Warn Trump Over Comments on Michael Cohen http://nyti.ms/2HeKQWv

ThisWeek, Joel Mathis: 4 takeaways from the weekend’s bombshell reports about Trump and Russia http://bit.ly/2stMEAB

CNN: Transcripts detail how FBI debated whether Trump was ‘following directions’ of Russia http://cnn.it/2DabID3 “The congressional transcripts obtained by CNN reveal new details into how the FBI launched the investigation into Trump and the discussions that were going on”
// by Jeremy Herb, Pamela Brown and Laura Jarrett

TheAtlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg (Editor): UNTHINKABLE: 50 Moments That Define an Improbable Presidency http://bit.ly/2RvDFOn 50 Articles
// Jan 2019; Donald Trump’s 50 Most Unthinkable Moments ~ 50 Articles

CNN, Stephen Collinson: Trump’s Putin problem seizes the spotlight in a time of turmoil http://cnn.it/2H8GwrT

⭕ 13 Jan 2019

🐣 RT @selectedwisdom [Clint Watts] Regarding this NYT story from this weekend, imagine you are a FBI Agent working Russian counterintelligence in 2016 and you witness the following:
📌 https://mobile.twitter.com/selectedwisdom/status/1085932216440496128

TheAtlantic, Tom Nichols: In Trump’s World, Reality Is Negotiable http://bit.ly/2RPVc3m
// The president’s resistance to learning will long outlive his administration.

Lawfare, Jack Goldsmith: On What Grounds Can the FBI Investigate the President as a Counterintelligence Threat? http://bit.ly/2ANwQxc

💙💙 WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: No president has ever been asked: Are you a Russian agent? http://wapo.st/2FvQH7n

Mueller inherited the FBI investigation, meaning whatever the FBI learned or concluded went into his bank of evidence in an investigation that was both a criminal and a counterintelligence inquiry. Constitutional scholar Larry Tribe tells me, “Under settled FBI protocol, no such investigation, whose purposes include protecting America from future attack, can be opened without a strong evidentiary basis and careful internal clearance or closed without either effectively ‘neutralizing’ its target — an impossibility with a sitting president as long as he remains in office — or clearing that target.”

In essence, as Lawfare’s Ben Wittes put it, “It was about Russia. It was always about Russia. Full stop.” The obstruction of the investigation was not simply to protect Trump, in this telling, but also was part of the pattern of collusion, cooperation and conspiracy between Trump and his associates, on one hand, and, on the other, the Kremlin. Trump didn’t fire James B. Comey just because Comey was going to find incriminating information on him; he did it also to protect the Russians and his relationship with the Russians — or so the story goes.

The FBI decision to undertake such an unprecedented inquiry, writes former Justice Department lawyer David Kris, wasn’t out of bounds, given the evidence: Russian meddling, the Steele dossier, the Carter Page warrant, the firing of Comey, the confession to Lester Holt that Trump fired Comey because of Russia and, finally, Trump telling Russians in the Oval Office that Comey was a “nut job” and his firing took off “great pressure because of Russia.” Kris argues that “the FBI was not merely justified, but actually compelled, to investigate the president.”

USAToday, Tom Nichols: All signs point the same way: Vladimir Putin has compromising information on Donald Trump http://bit.ly/2FpB9mn
// Trump’s behavior toward Russia has always been a security concern, and the FBI had no choice but to open a counterintelligence operation. It did its job.

WaPo, Asha Rangappa: The FBI can’t neutralize a security threat if the president is the threat http://wapo.st/2Rssqq9
// Mueller — and Congress — could pick up where counterintelligence hits its limits

WaPo, Anne Applebaum: The Trump-Putin revelations tell us what we knew all along http://wapo.st/2sn0DIA

Reuters: Key Republican to ask FBI about report of Trump counterintelligence probe http://bit.ly/2TMqRjh Sen Lindsey Graham

USAToday, Tom Nichols: All signs point the same way: Vladimir Putin has compromising information on Donald Trump http://bit.ly/2FpB9mn

💙💙 WaPo, Max Boot: Here are 18 reasons Trump could be a Russian asset http://wapo.st/2D7IJQ9

Newsweek: Mueller Draft Report Says Trump ‘Helped Putin Destabilize the United States’, Watergate Journalist Carl Bernstein Says http://bit.ly/2SYl7mR

DailyBeast, Betsy Woodruff: Kremlin Blessed Russia’s NRA Operation, U.S. Intel Report Says http://bit.ly/2D8MDbM
// When Maria Butina and Alexander Torshin’s brought NRA bigwigs to Moscow, it wasn’t a rogue mission. It was okayed from the very top, according to a report reviewed by The Beast.

WaPo: Revelations about Manafort’s 2016 interactions with Russian associate show special counsel’s intense focus on Russia contacts http://wapo.st/2M8OEYe

NYT, Michael Tomasky: What’s the Best Way to Dump Trump? http://nyti.ms/2M75JSh
// Impeachment is tempting. But there’s a stronger case for waiting for the 2020 election.

NYT: Trump’s Efforts to Hide Details of Putin Talks May Set Up Fight With Congress http://nyti.ms/2FoMLGd

⭕ 12 Jan 2019

Lawfare, David Kris: Why the FBI’s Investigation Into the President Was Unavoidable http://bit.ly/2FyPA78

NYT Editorial: With Barr, Will Justice Be Done? http://nyti.ms/2AGUtI0
The nominee to be attorney general has backed some of the president’s worst impulses on the Russia inquiry.

Newsweek: Mueller Investigation Could Have Classified Communications Intercepts Proving Trump Worked With Russia: Former FBI Chief Frank Figliuzzi http://bit.ly/2Hb2b2J

💙 NYT, Maureen Dowd: Nancy Pelosi Spanks the First Brat http://nyti.ms/2sngDKD

Two men, sons of immigrants, rising to be the head of their own empires, powerful forces in their ethnic communities. Both dapper and mustachioed with commanding personalities. And both wielding a potent influence on the children who learned at their knees and followed them into the family businesses.

But here’s the difference: Big Tommy D’Alesandro Jr. taught little Nancy how to count. Fred Trump taught Donald, from the time he was a baby, that he didn’t have to count — or be accountable; Daddy’s money made him and buoyed him.

Fred, a dictatorial builder in Brooklyn and Queens from German stock, and Big Tommy, a charming Maryland congressman and mayor of Baltimore from Italian stock, are long gone. But their roles in shaping Donald and Nancy remain vivid, bleeding into our punishing, pressing national debate over immigration, a government shutdown and that inescapable and vexing Wall.

CNN, AxeFiles: Former US ambassador to NATO: The United States is ‘no longer the most important actor’ http://cnn.it/2QG8xXi

NBC, Chuck Rosenberg and Joyce Vance: Trump’s firing of Comey triggered an FBI counterintelligence investigation. Here’s what ‘counterintelligence’ entails. http://nbcnews.to/2AHB5L0
// It is crucial that we have a robust counterintelligence capability housed within the FBI, even if you may not see most of its work.

🐣 RT @kenvogel NEW: Senate Dems will push for a vote as soon as Tuesday to stop @USTreasury from lifting sanctions against OLEG DERIPASKA’s companies. @SenSchumer cites the oligarch’s work with PAUL MANAFORT as a reason to keep the sanctions until MUELLER finishes.
⋙ NYT: Democrats Push to Block Sanctions Relief for Russian Oligarch’s Companies http://nyti.ms/2AGGZMg

🐣 RT @mkraju Another sign of Trump’s new reality: Foreign Affairs Chairman Eliot Engel to probe Trump-Putin contacts.”We will be holding hearings on the mysteries swirling around Trump’s bizarre relationship with Putin and his cronies, and how those dark dealings affect our national security”

Politico: Trump pledges transparency on Putin conversations after bombshell report http://politi.co/2M6eXyi

President Donald Trump on Saturday said he would be willing to release the details of his private conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki last summer.

“I would. I don’t care,” Trump told Fox News host Jeanine Pirro in a phone interview, adding: “I’m not keeping anything under wraps. I couldn’t care less.”

💙💙 🔊 LawfarePodcast: The Lawfare Podcast: Special Edition: The FBI’s Counterintelligence Investigation of Donald Trump http://bit.ly/ 2D62hEy

Politico, Jack Shafer: Week 86: FBI’s Blockbuster Probe of Trump’s Loyalty Revealed http://politi.co/2RJuZDv
// Meanwhile, thanks to a paperwork goof there’s little doubt Manafort sent campaign polling data to a Ukrainian pal who might be a Russian spy

NewYorker, John Cassidy: As the Shutdown Drags On, the Trump-Russia Story Is Back at Center Stage http://bit.ly/2TJz1Jf

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Mueller Is Investigating Trump as a Russian Asset http://nym.ag/2TJyAyB

Vox, Andrew Prokop: How the big new New York Times scoop changes our understanding of the Trump-Russia probe http://bit.ly/2Cti7I7
// In May 2017, the FBI opened an investigation into whether President Trump was working on Russia’s behalf.

NYT: Trump Tweets Lengthy Attack on F.B.I. Over Inquiry Into Possible Aid to Russia http://nyti.ms/2RQw6S0

TheGuardian: Trump vents fury over Russia stories and again threatens national emergency http://bit.ly/2M7Cfnh

🐣 RT @Comey The perfect day to see “To Kill a Mockingbird” on Broadway. Amazing cast and vital message: “All rise.”

🐣 RT @emptywheel Let’s just imagine, for the moment, that Trump got himself badly compromised and can’t find a way out. He fears what Putin has more than what Mueller has (which is NOT a pee tape).
⋙ EmptyWheel: Lawfare’s Theory of L’Affaire Russe Misses the Kompromat for the Pee Glee http://bit.ly/2QK3GnR
// 8/2/2018

🐣 RT @brianklaas After Trump snatched notes of his private meeting with Putin from the interpreter & concealed them from US officials, the only detail the interpreter confirmed was: Trump said “I believe you” when Putin denied the Kremlin’s information warfare operation.
🐣 RT @McFaul This Trump behavior is abnormal, strange, and not in US national interest: “Trump has concealed details of his face-to-face encounters with Putin from senior officials in administration”
🐣 RT @MaxBoot “We were frustrated because we didn’t get a readout,” a former senior admin official said. “The State Department & NSC were never comfortable” with Trump’s interactions with Putin. “God only knows what they were going to talk about or agree to.”
🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Former chief of the National Security Division’s Counterintelligence and Export Control Section at DOJ 👇
⋙ Now is the time for all good men (and women) to come to the aid of their country
🐣 RT @ NEW: After closed door mtg with Putin, Trump took his interpreter’s notes, told linguist not to reveal what had transpired to other administration officials. Pattern of concealing communications with Putin.
⋙ WaPo: Trump has concealed details of his face-to-face encounters with Putin from senior officials in administration http://wapo.st/2CiEeka
⋙ 🐣 RT @hanny_hawkins And let’s not forget America learned of this meeting when Tass, the Russian news agency, posted these pix. ¤ This is when Trump told the Russians about Irael’s top secret source inside ISIS, spilling not only one of America’s top state secrets, but Israel’s. https://twitter.com/hanny_hawkins/status/1084233324569157632?s=20/photo/1-4

NewYorker, Isaac Chotiner: How the Times Reported the F.B.I. Counterintelligence Investigation Into President Trump: An Interview with the Journalist Adam Goldman http://bit.ly/2AEcp5J

WashingtonMonthly, Martin Longman: The Intelligence Community Has Long Suspected Trump of Being Under Russian Influence http://bit.ly/2RmNqOS

🐣 RT @Evan_McMullin I’ve always been fascinated by traitors. They consider themselves highly intelligent, yet fail to understand how likely they are to be caught. When they are, they become men without a home, having betrayed their countrymen and been used by an enemy. So it will be with this one.

🐣 RT @sarvay Destroying NATO. Destabilizing the UK and the European Union. Pushing China closer to Russia. A warm water military port in the Mediterranean. I’m pretty sure the list of gifts received by Putin far exceeds his original expectations.

⭕ 11 Jan 2019

NYT: As U.S. Exits Syria, Mideast Faces a Post-American Era http://nyti.ms/2Cj0M4w

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand Stepping back for a minute: If no other reporting existed on Trump/Russia, the fact that the FBI started a CI investigation to determine whether or not the sitting president of the US was either comprised by or an agent of Russia, it would be the biggest political story…ever.

🐣 RT @NatashaBertrand The NYT report highlights the fact that many assume Trump has only ever been officially under investigation for obstruction of justice. The new takeaway (though probably already assumed by most) is that Trump himself was also an individual subject of a counterintel investigation.

🔄 💙💙 Politico Mag, Darren Samuelsohn: The Only Impeachment Guide You’ll Ever Need http://politi.co/2QHcJGi
// 1/11/2019, As talk of the I-word heats up, here’s POLITICO Magazine’s soup-to-nuts answers to all your questions about the politics—and the practical realities—of removing a president.

DailyBeast: Ex-FBI Officials Say Spy Inquiry into President Trump Is ‘Uncharted Territory’ http://bit.ly/2QIsRaC by Spencer Ackerman, Erin Banco and Betsy Woodruff
// If the Times’ story is right, retired agents and officials say that means the highest levels of Justice and the FBI knew the president was—and may still be—under investigation.

DailyBeast, Betsy Woodruff: Senate Democrats Call For DOJ Ethics Probe After Whitaker Non-Recusal http://bit.ly/2RINjwj
// Senate Democrats sent the letter just days before Attorney General nominee William Barr’s confirmation hearing.

🐣 RT @benjaminwittes It was about Russia. Full stop. It was always about Russia.

🐣 RT @leahmcelrath Russian oligarch, Putin ally, and Trump friend makes a thinly-veiled threat against SCOTUS Justice Ruth Bader-Ginsburg:
🐣 RT @ARTEM_KLYUSHIN Пришла пора выводить Рут Гинзбург из состава судей Верховного суда. Гинзбург, звезда либеральной юриспруденции, находится в Верховном суде уже 25 лет. Пора ей отдохнуть
⋙ [Trans:] The time has come to bring Ruth Ginsburg out of the Supreme Court judges. Ginzburg, the star of liberal jurisprudence, has been in the Supreme Court for 25 years. It’s time for her to rest @realDonaldTrump

💙💙 Lawfare, Benjamin Wittes: What if the Obstruction Was the Collusion? On the New York’s Times’s Latest Bombshell http://bit.ly/2SQAg9A
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @brianklaas It’s not a good sign when the FBI thinks there is a credible possibility that the President of the United States is either actively or unwittingly an agent of the Kremlin, but here we are.
🐣 RT @JohnWDean A headline that will be in the history books…
💙💙 🔆 This❗️⋙ NYT: F.B.I. Opened Inquiry Into Whether Trump Was Secretly Working on Behalf of Russia http://nyti.ms/2SL2UJ8

CNN, Jeremy Herb et al: Michael Cohen’s big day may not be about Russia http://cnn.it/2TGRUwv

MotherJones: The Russian Pop Star Behind the Trump Tower Meeting Is About to Tour the US. Will Robert Mueller Be There? http://bit.ly/2spEwkU Emin Agalarov
// “The only singing he may have to do is before a grand jury.”

NBC: Senate intel committee grilling ex-Trump campaign members in Russia probe http://nbcnews.to/2D5ig5W
//Investigators asked former Trump aide Sam Nunberg about the president’s business dealings and how he formulated his policies toward Moscow.

CNN, Stephen Collinson: Trump seeks to expand powers as Mueller, Democrats threaten to constrain http://cnn.it/2RmTJC3

LATimes, Chris Megerian et al: Russia investigation could spark battle to learn Robert Mueller’s findings http://lat.ms/2QGDpab

WaPo, Christian Caryl: There’s a way to know if Russia threw the election to Trump http://wapo.st/2QG7Ayi

Sinan Aral, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, … says he and his colleagues want to study the Russian influence campaign in precisely this geographical context. The MIT scholars have developed a robust methodology for assessing how social media campaigns influence the behavior of their targets — and now they want to bring it to bear on the Russian meddling in 2016. “We need a rigorous, scientific postmortem on Russian misinformation to harden our democracy against future attacks,” he told me. “While current analyses focus on Russia’s reach, what we’re missing is an analysis of their impact – who their misinformation targeted and what effect it had.”

Aral and his MIT research partner Dean Eckles sent me what they call a “blueprint” for such a study. They propose zeroing in on the issue of “causality” by analyzing how different levels of disinformation changed behavior and opinions. They would use randomized experiments to estimate shifts in voter turnout and voting.

⭕ 10 Jan 2019

VanityFair, Bess Levin: Mnuchin Tells Democrat’s to Just “Trust” Trump on Russia http://bit.ly/2CiCZkS
// The House Speaker called the classified briefing “one of the worst” Congress has ever received from the administration.

NYT: Trump and Pompeo Embrace Autocrats and Disparage Opponents at Home http://nyti.ms/2M7thqb

AmericanProspect, Adele Stan: Shutdown Antics Obscure Big Moment in Russia Investigation http://bit.ly/2soCjGa
// Foreign intervention in U.S. election not nearly as interesting as table-slamming petulance.

Given the headlines, you might think that the partial shutdown of the federal government was about President Donald J. Trump’s need to satisfy his base and the message-crafters at Fox News, but that’s only a partial truth. Were it not for the manufactured drama you might call Wall Quest, think of what the headlines would be: Trump’s emissary snubbed by Turkey’s president; Trump retreats on his get-out-of-Syria-now policy; Yemen catastrophe continues with U.S. aid to Saudi Arabia; Mueller investigation grows ever closer to the president. Shutting down the government as a means of extorting Congress offers a noisy, newsy diversion from all of that—with the added bonus of stage-setting for a potential declaration of a national state of emergency for the exercise of authoritarian power. 

With Wall Quest coverage sucking up the majority of minutes on newscasts and cable talk shows, you’d be forgiven for missing the extraordinary developments this week in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of the role of Russia in the 2016 presidential campaign. Taking the cake is the spectacular blunder made Tuesday in a court filing by attorneys for former Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort, when they inadvertently revealed that Manafort, between March and August 2016, passed Trump campaign polling data to Konstantin Kilimnik, a Manafort business associate with ties to Russian intelligence services. The New York Times reports that Manafort asked Kilimnik to pass on the data to two Ukrainian oligarchs who are aligned with the Kremlin. 

Whoa, that’s getting kind of close to the big guy. Though what the president knew about these doings remains unknown, a pretty damning circumstantial timeline is being developed. (For the record, Trump said he knew nothing of Manfort’s poll-passing gambit.) Consider the June 2016 meeting in Trump Tower, at which Natalia Veselnitskaya, a Russian lawyer with Kremlin ties, sat with Manafort, Donald Trump Jr., and Jared Kushner to offer dirt on Trump’s opponent, Hillary Clinton. The Russian lawyer appeared to suggest a quid pro quo for the “dirt” promised by the intermediary who set up the meeting: Should Trump win the election, he should back a repeal of the Magnitsky Act, under which Russia suffers U.S. sanctions for its seizure of the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine. 

On Tuesday, Velselnitskaya was charged by federal prosecutors in New York with obstruction of justice in a different case, but one with repercussions for the Russia investigation, since this New York case portrays her as an agent of the Russian government.

Add to the pile those curious, predictive comments made in August 2016 by Trump campaign adviser and former Manafort business partner Roger Stone, who seemed to enjoy advance knowledge of the release of Clinton campaign emails by WikiLeaks. And a report in The Guardian on claims that Manafort visited WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in March 2016 at the Ecuadorian embassy in London, where Assange has taken up quarters in a kind of self-imposed exile in order to avoid facing a number of charges against him, most seriously in the United States. The Trump campaign honcho’s reported visit to Assange coincides with the timeframe during which Manafort was passing campaign data to Kiliminik, going by the Times report. …

Yes, the shutdown sucks. Yes, it’s hurting the economy. No, you can’t allow the president to extort the Congress. 

But something bigger looms on the horizon—bigger than the impact on the economy, bigger than the stories of the individual people going without pay because of the president’s malicious caprice. The bigger thing, over which the darkest of clouds looms, is the fate of democracy itself.

TIME, Simon Shuster: Russians Indicted by Mueller Linked to Journalists’ Murder http://bit.ly/2M4hadz

A pair of Russians indicted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller for meddling in the U.S. elections of 2016 were involved in a plot that led to the murder of three Russian journalists in Africa, according to a private investigation funded by the journalists’ former employer, the exiled Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky.

Data revealed by Khodorkovsky at a briefing in London on Thursday suggests that several Russians linked to Evgeny Prigozhin, a powerful ally of President Vladimir Putin, conspired to lure the murdered journalists into an ambush on a country road in the Central African Republic, where they were shot dead on the night of July 30. Among those implicated in the investigation was Mikhail Burchik, who was indicted alongside Prigozhin last year for allegedly interfering in the U.S. presidential elections.

The three murdered journalists—conflict reporter Orkhan Dzhemal, documentary filmmaker Alexander Rastorguev and cameraman Kirill Radchenko—arrived in the Central African Republic in late July to work on a film about Russian private military contractors, whose operations across Africa have intensified in recent years.

TIME, Simon Shuster: Russians Indicted by Mueller Linked to Journalists’ Murder http://bit.ly/2M4hadz

WaPo Editorial: Congress gave the president too many powers. Now it must scale them back. http://wapo.st/2RoK65Z

WaPo, Erica Newland: I worked in the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel. I hope its lawyers won’t give Trump an alibi. http://wapo.st/2M5aKuO

💙 NewYorker, Sue Halpern: Why Would Paul Manafort Share Polling Data with Russia? http://bit.ly/2RllKdd

🐣 RT @Mimirocah1 As you know, it’s not an “oppressive legal theory” it’s a well-established legal principle in the Federal Rules of Evidence that someone’s admissions and statements made publicly or privately can be used against them. Surely you advised your client of that.
⋙ 🐣 RT @RudyGiuliani Read CNN article that Mueller’s gang of angry Democrats wants to use the President’s public comments as part of an obstruction claim. According to this latest oppressive legal theory you can’t even defend yourself. But who says Mueller’s team doesn’t leak. Extremely unethical.

NYT: Prosecutors Examining Ukrainians Who Flocked to Trump Inaugural http://nyti.ms/2M4CKi2

JustSecurity, Paul Seamus Ryan: Trump Campaign in Legal Jeopardy Over Manafort’s Sharing Data with Russian Agent http://bit.ly/2soajlX

NYT: Mnuchin Defends Easing Sanctions on Russian Oligarch’s Companies http://nyti.ms/2FhIfJP

CNN: Exclusive: Robert Mueller met with Trump’s pollster http://cnn.it/2FkK9Jl

Mueller’s team met with pollster Tony Fabrizio in February 2018, an interview that has not been previously reported and takes on new significance after Manafort’s attorneys revealed Tuesday that Mueller’s team is still interested in how Manafort shared polling data with his Russian intelligence-linked colleague.

CNN, Chris Cillizza: This is the week the game changed in the Russia investigation http://cnn.it/2H7eEUS

CNN: As Robert Mueller writes his report, a potential battle brews over obstruction of justice http://cnn.it/2D35Hbo

🐣 RT @renato_mariotti THREAD: What does the recent revelation that Paul Manafort provided internal polling data from the Trump campaign with an alleged Russian intelligence operative tell us? (A lot.) 📌 https://twitter.com/renato_mariotti/status/1083523261395337216?s=20

WaPo, Randall Eliason: This is exactly what collusion looks like http://wapo.st/2ADeGyo

NYT: Former Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen Agrees to Testify to Congress http://nyti.ms/2Cdj2Mv

BusinessInsider, Sonam Sheth: Grading the Steele dossier 2 years later: what’s been corroborated and what’s still unclear http://read.bi/2VJaPZp

Vox, Aaron Rupar: Trump accidentally admits there’s no actual emergency at the border. Oops. http://bit.ly/2H7JKM8
⋙ 🐣 RT @RiegerReport TRUMP: I have the absolute right to do national emergency if I want.
Reporter: What’s your threshold for when you might make that decision?
Trump: My threshold will be if I can’t make a deal with people that are unreasonable.

CNBC, Dan Mangan: Trump says he knew ‘nothing’ about his campaign chief Paul Manafort sharing polling data with alleged Russian spy http://cnb.cx/2M5jyAH
● President Donald Trump says he knew “nothing” about his then-campaign chief Paul Manafort sharing polling data with an alleged Russian spy.
● Manafort’s criminal defense lawyers inadvertently disclosed that special counsel Robert Mueller has accused Manafort of lying to the special counsel’s team about sharing such data with the alleged spy, Konstantin Kilimnik.
● The disclosure is the strongest piece of evidence known publicly that a high-ranking official in Trump’s campaign may have been coordinating with Russians during the campaign in an effort to get Trump elected.

WSJ: America’s Electric Grid Has a Vulnerable Back Door—and Russia Walked Through It http://on.wsj.com/2QCSrO0
// A Wall Street Journal reconstruction of the worst known hack into the nation’s power system reveals attacks on hundreds of small contractors

⭕ 9 Jan 2019

TheNationalInterest, Colin P. Clarke and William Courtney (1/9): America’s Absence Could Be Syria’s New Nightmare http://bit.ly/2DfPm2X
// U.S. withdrawal from Syria will give Bashar al-Assad, Iran and Russia freer rein to subdue opposition forces. But also, Assad will feel emboldened to act with greater impunity and brutality.

by Colin P. Clarke William Courtney

Observer, John Schindler: Exclusive: Mueller Is Holding Top Secret Intelligence That Will Sink the Trump Presidency http://bit.ly/2TU2FLT

FoxNews, Alex Pappas: ‘Somebody’s already been killed’ because of Trump dossier, Fusion GPS rep revealed http://fxn.ws/2QENO6a

CNN: Manafort intended for polling data to go to 2 Ukrainian oligarchs who owed him millions http://cnn.it/2RjWJze

🐣 RT @BillKristol Why the sudden decision in December by Trump to shut down the government over the wall? Trump had no idea of how to deal with markets swooning, Mattis quitting, Dems taking over the House. So have a fake fight to secure his base in light of a possible Mueller report or showdown.

AP: Graham says Barr expressed confidence in special counsel http://bit.ly/2RlUN98

WashingtonExaminer: Andrew Napolitano: Mueller can show Trump campaign ‘had a connection to Russian intelligence’ http://washex.am/2AEtwo5

Bloomberg, Noah Feldman: Rosenstein Bent the Rules to Protect Mueller — and It Worked http://bloom.bg/2RkOd2T
// The deputy attorney general should have recused himself at least twice, but didn’t, and stood up to Trump in the process

Politico, Marianne Levine: Dems to use Mueller probe as cudgel against Barr http://politi.co/2FlGz1C
// Democrats want Trump’s nominee for attorney general to assure them he won’t interfere in the special counsel’s investigation.

CNBC: Lawyers for Russian oligarch, Republicans now involved in possible Mueller mystery case: Report http://cnb.cx/
● The law firm Alston & Bird is involved in an effort by a mysterious foreign-owned company to avoid complying with a subpoena believed to be related to special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, a new report says.
● The firm in the past has represented Russian interests and the Republican Party in a fight over Hillary Clinton’s emails.
● The Supreme Court is weighing whether to allow the unidentified company to continue to challenge a grand jury subpoena that is believed to be connected to Mueller’s investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election that sent Donald Trump to the White House.

💽 CNN, Erin Burnett Out Front: Law firm linked to mystery subpoena has Russia ties [Video] http://cnn.it/2SKZu9b
// One law firm involved in a foreign government-owned company’s challenge of a mysterious grand jury subpoena related to the Robert Mueller investigation is Alston & Bird, CNN has learned, a firm that has previously represented Russian interests, including working for a Russian oligarch and a contractor of the Russian government.

Mediaite, John Ziegler: It Is Pretty Clear the Trump Team & Russia ‘Flirted’. But Did They Actually ‘Hook Up’? http://bit.ly/2Cd48pn

NewYorker, Joshua Yaffa: How the Charge Against Natalia Veselnitskaya Could Lead Back to the Trump Campaign http://bit.ly/2CbhRNE

WaPo, James Hohman: The new Russia revelations are more consequential than Trump’s newsless immigration speech http://wapo.st/2M66H1m

WaPo: GOP senators promise AG nominee Barr won’t touch Mueller’s probe http://wapo.st/2TEFJA6

WaPo: A beefed-up White House legal team prepares aggressive defense of Trump’s executive privilege as investigations loom large http://wapo.st/2AOmltR

TheAtlantic, Natasha Bertrand: Manafort’s Own Lawyers May Have Hastened His Downfall http://bit.ly/2RhHKWz
// The initial failure to redact a sensitive document was the latest in a series of missteps by Paul Manafort’s lawyers.

DailyBeast, David Litt: Trump’s Big Problem: His Reality-TV Shtick Is Getting Boring http://bit.ly/2CekdeN
// Tuesday night’s Oval Office address illustrated how unimaginative the president’s approach truly is.

Newsweek, Cristina Maza: Russian Diplomats Say Trump Administration Won’t Pull out of Syria After Confusing Messages Emerge From Washington http://bit.ly/2ABSJzC

ForeignAffairs, Ilan Goldenberg and Nicholas Heras: If Trump Wants to Get Out of Syria, He Should Strike a Deal With Russia http://fam.ag/2AGGpy1
// Making the Best of a Bad Idea

CNBC, Kevin Breuninger: Trump attorney general nominee William Barr would let Mueller finish Russia probe, GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham says http://cnb.cx/2RArwXR
● Attorney general nominee William Barr would let special counsel Robert Mueller complete his ongoing Russia investigation, Sen. Lindsey Graham says.
● Graham’s reassurance comes amid reports that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who appointed Mueller, is planning to voluntarily step down from his No. 2 role at the Justice Department within the next month.
● Graham’s role in tamping down concerns about Trump’s pick to lead the Justice Department offers another display of the influence the Republican senator still maintains in the upper echelons of the Trump administration.

WaPo, Jennifer Rubin: One more Russian contact: Here’s why it matters http://wapo.st/2H7Hogj

“The most innocent possible explanation here is that Trump hired an international criminal who was trying to give campaign information to a Russian oligarch in exchange for debt relief, and using a Russian intelligence asset as his go between,” says former Department of Justice spokesman Matthew Miller. “But it’s hard to see what good polling data would be to a Russian oligarch, so it raises the question of whether Manafort’s actual goal was to get the information to the Russian government itself.” Whether this was all about Manafort and his finances or whether this was part of a larger quid quo pro between Trump and the Russians isn’t yet clear.

WaPo, Max Boot: The collusion case against Trump just got a lot stronger http://wapo.st/2M2z1RX

USAToday: Donald Trump’s team had 100 contacts with Russian-linked officials: report http://bit.ly/2CcwzDT

WaPo, Henry Olsen: The Manafort revelations raise a haunting question for Trump http://wapo.st/2FoNB4T

Salon, Dean Obeidallah: Why Donald Trump and his children will be charged with crimes http://bit.ly/2FlOQ5Q
// Watch “Proof of Collusion” author Seth Abramson analyze Trump’s Russia connections from every angle on SalonTV

‼️ABCNews: Rosenstein expected to depart DOJ in coming weeks once new attorney general confirmed http://abcn.ws/2FhiVUg

⭕ 8 Jan 2019

ForeignAffairs, Margaret MacMillan (1/8): Warnings From Versailles ~ The Lessons of 1919, a Hundred Years On http://fam.ag/2sxGuQk

Law&Crime, Matt Naham: Rudy Giuliani Rumored to Be Bracing for ‘Horrific’ Report from Robert Mueller http://bit.ly/2QEhFvH

🐣 RT @Jzikah Thank you. This is how you take down a strong man. Make him look weak. #LaughterKills #RidiculeRifle https://twitter.com/jzikah/status/1082781439794532352?s=20/photo/1

CNN, Katelyn Polantz: Mueller believes Manafort fed information to Russian with intel ties http://cnn.it/2VGtJjq

ForeignAffairs, Colin Clarke and Ariane Tabatabai: Withdrawing From Syria Leaves a Vacuum That Iran Will Fill http://fam.ag/2LZXTdb
// Shiite Militias Are in the Region to Stay

🐣 RT @JuliaDavisNews Having grown up in the Soviet Union, I second that.
⋙ 🐣 RT @Martina [Navratilova] I can tell you all this for sure- whatever ridiculous propaganda we were fed in then Czechoslovakia, which was mandated by Soviet Union- pales next to the lies being told and repeated by trump and his ilk. I am not kidding… ¤ trump truly trumps the communists. And that’s not easy

🐣 RT @SenBlumenthal Internal polling data is precious. It reveals your strengths— & your weaknesses. Why share such valuable information with a foreign adversary—unless that adversary was really a friend?
⋙ LATimes, Chris Megerian: Manafort, Trump’s campaign chair, shared polling data with Russian during 2016 campaign, court filing says http://lat.ms/2VFzIFa

🐣 RT @joshtpm I think the full meaning and impact of the Times revelation about that polling data hasn’t sunk in yet. Trump’s campaign manager was secretly sharing confidential campaign polling data with oligarch closely tied to Vladimir Putin. Probably bigger than Trump Tower meeting.

DailyBeast, Adam Rawnsley: Line Between Trump Tower Meet Lawyer Natalya Veselnitskaya and Moscow Gets Even Blurrier http://bit.ly/2VEavLB
// We all knew she was tight with Russian prosecutors, but today’s indictment showed the receipts.

NYMag, Jonathan Chait: Trump’s Campaign Manager Gave Polling Data to Russian Agent http://nym.ag/2RymbQP
// Konstantin Kilimnik

The idea that Donald Trump’s campaign did not collude with Russia always rested on an implausible scenario, in which every single one of the many trails connecting Trump Tower to Moscow ended short of contact. A court document shared today by Paul Manafort’s lawyers inadvertently spills a detail that makes the no-collusion scenario even more remote.

The document by Manafort’s lawyers attempts to redact several key details, but mistakenly left them legible. The most important detail is that Manafort, who served as Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign manager, shared polling data with Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian intelligence agent. The detail comes up because the special counsel is charging Manafort with omitting this fact when he cooperated with them, while Manafort’s lawyers maintain he merely forgot about it. But the real significance of this event is not why he failed to share it but that it happened at all.

USAToday: Paul Manafort, President Trump’s former campaign chief, accused of lying about sharing polling data with Russian http://bit.ly/2H5rpPR

Vox, Andrew Prokop: Natalia Veselnitskaya’s indictment, explained http://bit.ly/2SF2Uud
// The Russian lawyer who met Don Jr. at Trump Tower was indicted on a separate matter.

MotherJones, Dan Friedman: Paul Manafort’s Botched Redactions Reveal New Details on Trump-Russia Interactions http://bit.ly/2TCP3Vb
// Here’s more info on his curious relationship with an alleged Russian intelligence associate.

WaPo, Philip Bump: A new link between the Trump campaign and Russian intelligence that’s more evocative than definitive http://wapo.st/2FgCE6y

TheGuardian: Manafort shared polling data on 2016 election with elusive Russian – Mueller http://bit.ly/2sqc1DL
● Manafort attorneys disclosed allegation in court filing
● Konstantin Kilimnik said to have ties to Russian intelligence

WaPo, Paul Waldman: Those pesky Russians keep coming back to haunt Trump http://wapo.st/2CWSDEi

💙💙 NYT: Manafort Accused of Sharing Trump Campaign Data With Russian Associate http://nyti.ms/2M11lEd … and was involved in proposed back-channel “peace plan” for Ukraine
// “Russian associate” = Konstantin Kilimnik

As a top official in President Trump’s campaign, Paul Manafort shared political polling data with a business associate tied to Russian intelligence, according to a court filing unsealed on Tuesday. The document provided the clearest evidence to date that the Trump campaign may have tried to coordinate with Russians during the 2016 presidential race.

Mr. Manafort’s lawyers made the disclosure by accident, through a formatting error in a document …

The document also revealed that during the campaign, Mr. Manafort and his Russian associate, Konstantin V. Kilimnik, discussed a plan for peace in Ukraine. Throughout the campaign and the early days of the Trump administration, Russia and its allies were pushing various plans for Ukraine in the hope of gaining relief from American-led sanctions imposed after it annexed Crimea from Ukraine.

“This is the closest thing we have seen to collusion,” Clint Watts, a senior fellow with the Foreign Policy Research Institute, said of the data-sharing. “The question now is, did the president know about it?”

Both Mr. Manafort and Rick Gates, the deputy campaign manager, transferred the data to Mr. Kilimnik in the spring of 2016 as Mr. Trump clinched the Republican presidential nomination, according to a person knowledgeable about the situation. Most of the data was public, but some of it was developed by a private polling firm working for the campaign, according to the person.

Mr. Manafort asked Mr. Gates to tell Mr. Kilimnik to pass the data to Oleg V. Deripaska, a Russian oligarch who is close to the Kremlin and who has claimed that Mr. Manafort owed him money from a failed business venture, the person said. It is unclear whether Mr. Manafort was acting at the campaign’s behest or independently, trying to gain favor with someone to whom he was deeply in debt.

WaPo: Supreme Court rules against mystery corporation from ‘Country A’ fighting subpoena in Mueller investigation http://wapo.st/2Fk17He

NYT: Manafort Shared Trump Campaign Data With Russian Associate, Prosecutors Say http://nyti.ms/2TCXSOL

🐣 RT @Evan_McMullin There is no “crisis” on the border. Trump is using a familiar authoritarian tactic of inspiring national security fear to justify abuses intended to protect himself from political and legal threats. If he declares a national emergency, it will set a truly dangerous precedent.

🐣 RT @BillKristol The hype, the lies, the use of a pseudo-dramatic speech in an attempt to rally the base—that is demagogic business as usual. The assumption of emergency powers would be an act of a whole different order. It would create a genuine constitutional crisis.

NYT: Veselnitskaya, Russian in Trump Tower Meeting, Is Charged in Case That Shows Kremlin Ties http://nyti.ms/2QxSdHQ

⭕ 7 Jan 2019

WaPo: ‘No different from my original statements’: Trump denies changes to Syria exit plan http://wapo.st/2C9O33R

NYT: Bolton Walked Back Syria Statement. His Disdain for Debate Helped Produce It. http://nyti.ms/2Vz3w6F

Politico: House Democrats prepare fusillade of Trump investigations http://politi.co/2TCIq5w
// Trump Hotel, taxes, Cabinet members are all targets.

✅ KITF: AP FACT CHECK: Trump claims innocence in probe; wall myths http://bit.ly/2CUZcr1

💽 RCP: Rachel Maddow: Trump Curiously Well Versed In Specific Russian Talking Points [Video] http://bit.ly/2TBColz

WashingtonMonthly, Nancy LeTourneau: If Trump Is Not a Russian Asset, What Explains His Behavior? http://bit.ly/2AvXpa8

CNBC: Blackwater founder Erik Prince says Mueller asked about meeting Russian Putin pal in Seychelles: ‘You probably would rather go to a proctology exam’ http://cnb.cx/2CW5Xsu
● Blackwater founder Erik Prince said he would have preferred getting a “proctology exam” to being interviewed by special counsel Robert Mueller’s team of investigators.
● Prince was questioned by Mueller’s team about his meeting in the Seychelles islands shortly before President Donald Trump’s inauguration with Kirill Dmitriev, who was appointed by Russian leader Vladmir Putin to run a sovereign wealth fund.
● A member of the delegation of the crown prince of Abu Dhabi, Mohammed bin Zayed, who was meeting with Prince, suggested the former Navy SEAL speak with Dmitriev, according to Prince.

Haaretz: ‘Someone’s Puppet:’ Trump Under Fire for Echoing Russian Talking Points http://bit.ly/2SGNfKZ
// Here is a look at where the investigations related to President Donald Trump and Russia stand and what may lie ahead for him

NBC: Trump-appointed judge defends Mueller, scolds lawyer for Russian firm http://nbcnews.to/2QvEXUq
// “You have undermined your credibility in this courthouse,” Judge Dabney Friedrich said. “Knock it off.”

TheGuardian,Tom McCarthy: Will Adam Schiff pose a bigger threat to Trump than Robert Mueller? http://bit.ly/2seycMX
//. New chairman of the House intelligence committee leads pack of antagonists as he plans to investigate the details of Trump’s businesses, his lenders, and his partners in the US and abroad

CNN, Marshall Cohen and Jeremy Herb: Revisiting the Trump-Russia dossier: What’s right, wrong and still unclear? http://cnn.it/2CV2tq2

LawfareBlog: Case Closed: The Justice Department Won’t Stand Behind its Report on Immigrants and Terrorism http://bit.ly/2QqPjF3

⭕ 6 Jan 2019

WaPo: While Trump wallows in the White House, America’s allies are left on their own http://wapo.st/2Aw5g7G
// “While President Trump was ‘over Christmas, watching the ‘guys out on the lawn with machine guns,’ Russia’s Vladi­mir Putin seemed to be contemplating another war with Ukraine. While his top aides issued threatening statements, the Ukrainian government and some Western observers warned of suspicious movements of Russian aircraft and equipment.”

TheHill: Five things to know about the Trump Tower Moscow proposal http://bit.ly/2LYaiOY

PhillyInquirer, Will Bunch: The crazy new evidence that Trump’s Russia problem is far worse than we all thought http://bit.ly/2AzBi2N

⭕ 5 Jan 2019

DailyBeast, Clive Irving (1/5/2019): We Need to Know What Happened When Trump Was Left Alone With Putin http://bit.ly/2H9fyjS
// From the Holocaust to Watergate, there are plenty of examples of how easily bad stuff happens when, like in Helsinki, there is no record of what is said.

NYT, David Leonhardt: The People vs. Donald J. Trump http://nyti.ms/2QubMRB
// He is demonstrably unfit for office. What are we waiting for?

VOA/AP: AP Fact Check: Trump’s Afghanistan Comments Inaccurate http://bit.ly/2sfbuo2

Reuters: Grand jury extended in U.S. special counsel’s Trump-Russia probe http://reut.rs/2Rc0GG0

⭕ 4 Jan 2019

DailyBeast, Betsy Woodruff and Andrew Desiderio: Dems Move to Block Trump From Lifting Sanctions on Russian Oligarch Oleg Deripaska http://bit.ly/2Fd6ZT8
// Newly empowered Democrats are trying to force the administration’s hand on Manafort-linked Oleg Deripaska.

TheAtlantic, Gregory Pfeiffer: The Truth About the Soviet War in Afghanistan http://bit.ly/2FdC7kJ
// Trump mischaracterized it in an attempt to justify his own disastrous policy in the region.

NYT: Congress Is Examining Decision to Lift Sanctions on Russian’s Firms http://nyti.ms/2Vsjork

Reuters: Grand jury extended in U.S. special counsel’s Trump-Russia probe http://reut.rs/2Rc0GG0

⭕ 3 Jan 2019

⭕ 2 Jan 2019

WaPo, Aaron Blake: Trump’s bizarre history lesson on the Soviet Union, Russia and Afghanistan http://wapo.st/2s7ERso

Trump: “Russia used to be the Soviet Union. Afghanistan made it Russia, because they went bankrupt fighting in Afghanistan. Russia. … The reason Russia was in Afghanistan was because terrorists were going into Russia. They were right to be there. The problem is, it was a tough fight. And literally they went bankrupt; they went into being called Russia again, as opposed to the Soviet Union. You know, a lot of these places you’re reading about now are no longer part of Russia, because of Afghanistan.”

⭕ 1 Jan 2019

🐣 The way I read it, Mitt Romney is the new leader of the GOP. As opposed to the extremist Trump faction. Let’s hope.

WaPo, Mitt Romney: The president shapes the public character of the nation. Trump’s character falls short. http://wapo.st/2LJlPRS

The Trump presidency made a deep descent in December. The departures of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly, the appointment of senior persons of lesser experience, the abandonment of allies who fight beside us, and the president’s thoughtless claim that America has long been a “sucker” in world affairs all defined his presidency down.

To a great degree, a presidency shapes the public character of the nation. A president should unite us and inspire us to follow “our better angels.” A president should demonstrate the essential qualities of honesty and integrity, and elevate the national discourse with comity and mutual respect. As a nation, we have been blessed with presidents who have called on the greatness of the American spirit. With the nation so divided, resentful and angry, presidential leadership in qualities of character is indispensable. And it is in this province where the incumbent’s shortfall has been most glaring.

The world is also watching. America has long been looked to for leadership. Our economic and military strength was part of that, of course, but our enduring commitment to principled conduct in foreign relations, and to the rights of all people to freedom and equal justice, was even more esteemed. Trump’s words and actions have caused dismay around the world. In a 2016 Pew Research Center poll, 84 percent of people in Germany, Britain, France, Canada and Sweden believed the American president would “do the right thing in world affairs.” One year later, that number had fallen to 16 percent.

… The alternative to U.S. world leadership offered by China and Russia is autocratic, corrupt and brutal.

The world needs American leadership, and it is in America’s interest to provide it. A world led by authoritarian regimes is a world — and an America — with less prosperity, less freedom, less peace.

To reassume our leadership in world politics, we must repair failings in our politics at home. That project begins, of course, with the highest office once again acting to inspire and unite us. It includes political parties promoting policies that strengthen us rather than promote tribalism by exploiting fear and resentment. Our leaders must defend our vital institutions despite their inevitable failings: a free press, the rule of law, strong churches, and responsible corporations and unions.

America is strongest when our arms are linked with other nations. We want a unified and strong Europe, not a disintegrating union. We want stable relationships with the nations of Asia that strengthen our mutual security and prosperity.

… I will speak out against significant statements or actions that are divisive, racist, sexist, anti-immigrant, dishonest or destructive to democratic institutions.

… [N]oble instincts live in the hearts of Americans. The people of this great land will eschew the politics of anger and fear if they are summoned to the responsibility by leaders in homes, in churches, in schools, in businesses, in government — who raise our sights and respect the dignity of every child of God — the ideal that is the essence of America.

🐣 RT @JakeTapper 1/4 Retired four-star Admiral William McRaven, the commander of U.S. Special Operations Command from 2011 to 2014 (which included the OBL mission), just issued the following statement to CNN in response to POTUS attacking GEN McChrystal on twitter:
2/4 “Stan McChrystal is one of the great generals of this generation and the finest officer I ever served with. He is a deep strategic thinker, tactically brilliant, with unparalleled personal courage. His leadership of special operations forces in Iraq and Afghanistan…
3/4 “… unquestionably saved the lives of thousands of American and allied troops, as well as countless civilians. No general I know has given more in the service of this country.”
4/4 Trump’s tweet this morning attacking McChrystal was in response to the general saying the president is dishonest and immoral:
⋙ CNN: Trump attacks McChrystal after retired general called Trump immoral http://cnn.it/2ApIY7F
↥ ↧
🐣 RT @TheLoyalO Retired generals, regardless political persuasion, continue to sound alarm bells about the danger Trump poses, yet Republicans refuse to take responsibility for the traitor in their ranks.
⋙ CNN: Retired Gen Stanley McChrystal hits President Trump as immoral, dishonest https://cnn.it/2CJ5pGf 

NPR, Philip Ewing: Here’s What Could Be Ahead In The Russia Investigations In 2019 http://BCNews: http://n.pr/2s5Wd90

TheHill: A timeline of the Mueller probe’s biggest developments http://bit.ly/2s2u7eC

VoiceOfAmerica, Jamie Dettmer: Ukraine Fears Breakout Offensive as Russia Breaks ‘New Year’s Truce’ http://bit.ly/2AsLvhh

 
 

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