[blind-democracy] FW: May 10, 2020

  • From: <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 11 May 2020 13:09:40 -0400

Reading this summary of the things that Trump is being investigated for, as
well as what some of our former presidents have been investigated for, makes
me wonder how and why they choose the things they choose. Why not
investigate Trump for presidential acts that seem counter to the letter and
spirit of our constitution and bill of rights, such as refusing asylum to
immigrants, encouraging racists attacks on some citizen by other citizens,
prosecuting journalists for engaging in freedom of the press, endangering
our country by stripping it of medical preparedness equipment, refusing to
cooperate with the rest of the world in a cease fire and a project to end
the pandemic, endangering all of us by removing all of our environmental
protection legislation and regulation, etc. If the so-called Resistance
really cared, much of this would have been started a long time ago, rather
than all of this stuff about Russia and payoffs to women, and Trump’s
finances before he was ever elected to office. Barack Obama talking about
Trump and the rule of law is, to me, like the pot calling the kettle black.
It’s Obama who arranged for assassination of American citizens without trial
and who increased Bush’s drone war on young men of a particular age whom he
defined as potential terrorists. That’s very much like police officers in
the US shooting young black men as potential criminals. 

 

Miriam 

 

From: Heather Cox Richardson from Letters from an American
<heathercoxrichardson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2020 2:43 AM
To: miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: May 10, 2020

 

Today the president tweeted a lot, even for him. In one hour this morning,
he tweeted or retweeted 52 times. By the end of the day he had averaged a
tweet every 7.5 minutes. None of the tweets mentioned the almost 80,000
Americans who have died from Covid-19, or any plans for addressing the
pandemic. ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌
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May 10, 2020


 
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P6Qe_hYUM> Heather Cox Richardson

May 11





Today the president tweeted a lot, even for him. In one hour this morning,
he tweeted or retweeted 52 times. By the end of the day he had averaged a
tweet every 7.5 minutes. None of the tweets mentioned the almost 80,000
Americans who have died from Covid-19, or any plans for addressing the
pandemic.

Trump appears to be upset about the recent prominence of former President
Barack Obama in the news. On Friday, a tape of Obama talking to about 3000
former staffers leaked. In it, Obama expressed dismay over the decision of
the Justice Department to try to drop the case against former National
Security Advisor Michael Flynn. He warned that “our basic understanding of
the rule of law is at risk,” and noted that once a nation abandons the rule
of law the destruction of its legal government is often rapid. He also
called Trump’s response to the coronavirus pandemic an “absolute chaotic
disaster.” Since leaks from Obama officials are scarcer than hen’s teeth, we
have to assume this leak was deliberate. 

Trump’s morning tweetstorm makes the president seem preoccupied with Obama.
He seems tied to the idea that the FBI was investigating the links of some
of the people on his campaign to Russia, a situation he called “OBAMAGATE!”
on Twitter this morning. He retweeted the claim by conservative talk show
host Buck Sexton that Obama “used his last weeks in office to target
incoming officials and sabotage the new administration.” Trump added to the
tweet “The biggest political crime in American history, by far!” He
retweeted an account that, at the time, had 43 followers, saying, “Unless
people are indited [sic] and put in prison the corruption will continue.
People will continue to run with fake news and conspiracies until they are
shown individuals being handcuffed and prosecuted. Its [sic] also time to
fire people from the FBI, CIA, DOJ, DNI #CleanHouse.” 

Trump’s power struggle against any oversight of his presidency is
approaching a critical moment. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear
arguments about whether Congress or state prosecutors can investigate him
for potential wrongdoing. There are three different cases, which involve two
issues.

The first two cases have to do with congressional oversight of the
president. The House Oversight Committee is investigating Trump’s finances,
following his former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen’s testimony last year
about a $130,000 payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels to keep her
quiet about their sexual relations, a payment that should have been
disclosed. Cohen also testified that Trump routinely exaggerated his assets
when getting loans and deflated them when it came time to pay taxes. A year
ago, in April 2019, the committee issued a subpoena to the president’s
accounting firm, Mazars USA, seeking the relevant financial information. 

The second case is similar. House committees have subpoenaed financial
records from Capital One and Deutsche Bank to investigate the “questionable
financing” of Trump’s businesses before his presidency, to see whether “any
foreign actor has sought to compromise or holds leverage, financial or
otherwise, over Donald Trump, his family, his business, or his associates.”
(Remember, in 2008, Donald Trump, Jr. famously said at a New York
real-estate conference “In terms of high-end product influx into the US,
Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our
assets…. We see a lot of money pouring in from Russia.”)

The third case involves the question of whether a president can be
investigated for violating state law. Cyrus Vance, Jr., the Manhattan
district attorney, is also investigating hush money Trump paid to Daniels
and to another woman, Karen McDougal, a Playboy model who also says she had
an affair with Trump. Vance and state prosecutors have subpoenaed several
years of tax documents from Mazars USA concerning both Trump himself and his
business, the Trump Organization.

An internal memo adopted by the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel
in 1973, during the Watergate crisis, says that a sitting president cannot
be indicted for a crime. This is why Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who was
operating within the Justice Department, never entertained the question of
whether the president had committed a crime: Mueller never considered that
part of his charge. 

The question at stake before the Supreme Court this week is not whether a
president can be indicted, but whether he can even be investigated. Trump’s
lawyers maintain the answer is no. They say that congressional committees
can only investigate subjects about which Congress can make laws; they can’t
investigate whether the president broke the law because that would violate
our system of the separation of powers. States can’t investigate the
president because they can abuse that power, gumming up a president’s
schedule so that he cannot perform his duties. More, Trump’s lawyers are
saying that not only does the president enjoy immunity from oversight, so do
his businesses. 

Every court that has heard these cases has sided against the president, in
favor of oversight. 

There is also precedent that bears on these questions. In 1974, the Supreme
Court ruled unanimously that President Richard Nixon had to hand over to a
special prosecutor tapes he had recorded in the Oval Office with advisors
about the Watergate scandal. Nixon did so, and resigned shortly thereafter.
In 1997, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that President Bill Clinton did
not have immunity from civil litigation for events that happened before he
took office, and that he must respond to a harassment suit by former
Arkansas state employee Paula Jones. This case led to the Monica Lewinsky
scandal.

On its face, it seems like the court’s decision should be clear, as lawyer
George Conway, who ghostwrote briefs for Paula Jones, explained Friday in
the Washington Post. But this Supreme Court has indicated a willingness to
break precedent in favor of a strong executive. Still, there is yet one more
twist in this saga: because of the pandemic, the arguments will be streamed
live, and open for the public to tune in, so it is likely the arguments on
both sides will be in the news.

The importance of the upcoming Supreme Court arguments might have had
something to do with today’s tweet storm.

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QjARdov6i2cDiBnlJr-yXzWZXUvwD2l-FSw> Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump

 
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QjARdov6i2cDiBnlJr-yXzWZXUvwD2l-FSw> The biggest political crime in American
history, by far! https://t.co/m5nPdUHt4u

 
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QjARdov6i2cDiBnlJr-yXzWZXUvwD2l-FSw> Buck Sexton @BuckSexton

 
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QjARdov6i2cDiBnlJr-yXzWZXUvwD2l-FSw> If you read a news story about some
European country where, after a fair election, the outgoing president used
his last weeks in office to target incoming officials and sabotage the new
administration, you’d be appalled It happened here, and half the country
thinks it was fine

 
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QjARdov6i2cDiBnlJr-yXzWZXUvwD2l-FSw> May 10th 2020

 
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mF8yCQAsmG9_J2wWSyzH8A1bGhfU> Steve Vladeck @steve_vladeck

 
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them about (1) the 80,000 Americans who’ve died from #COVID19; (2) what it
means that senior WH staffers are testing positive; or (3) how he plans to
ameliorate the crisis.
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Russia money:
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ussia-2018-2

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https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/16/nyregion/trump-tax-returns-cy-vance.html

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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-indictment-explainer/can
-a-sitting-us-president-face-criminal-charges-idUSKCN1QF1D3

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/05/08/george-conway-why-trump-w
ill-lose-court/

 
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https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/10/supreme-court-to-rule-on-release-of-trumps-f
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