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Five Alarmπ₯: Last night, Trump who has dismantled much of the country’s election safeguards gave a speech in which he amplified a false narrative about the country’s elections being compromised by foreign players, most notably China and Venezuela but definitely not Russia. Ironically, he was the president during the “compromised” 2020 election that he insists he won even though he didn’t and won the 2016 and 2024 elections when Democrats were in control because elections are only compromised when he loses. Oddly enough, some of the documents that Trump declassified to buttress his claims actually debunk them. Trump also claimed hundreds of thousands of noncitizens are registered to vote and went off on China “stealing” voter data. The voter data that he claims China stole are widely available to anyone who want them and hundreds of thousands of noncitizens are not registered voters, but both assertions are the kind of ominous sounding lies that freak out the people he wants most to alarm and energize. To quote Rupert Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal: “Trump didn’t provide any evidence of voter fraud, prove that people had cast ballots in the US who shouldn’t have or reveal that election outcomes had been altered because of interference.” The point of his speech was to inject uncertainty into the upcoming elections in order to justify asserting federal control over statewide elections, particularly in those states where elections are likely to be close so that he can ensure that he and his party maintain control of the House and Senate because Trump really fears loss of power, oversight, and another impeachment. To that end, he also pushed for the passage of the voter squelching SAVE Act. For the most part, the major networks did not air his speech in its entirety or on their main platforms though the increasingly MAGA friendly CBS carried most of it, cutting him off at the end when he called for their competitors to lose their broadcast licenses for not giving him airtime. While it’s easy to dispute much if not all of what Trump said during the speech, his lies carry enormous weight. Whether Trump’s manages to wrest control away from state and local authorities may not matter. He’s setting the stage for a January 6 on steroids if, as expected, Republicans lose the November elections, and this time there won’t be any Mike Pence types to call his bluff because he’s effectively fired or eliminated the dissenters in his party and there doesn’t appear to be anyone willing to talk truth to power in his administration.
Confirmation Polka: On the subject of truth or the lack thereof, the confirmation process for Jay Clayton and Todd Blanche isn’t done yet. Director of National Intelligence nominee Clayton, like all of Trump’s other picks, refuses to acknowledge that Trump lost the 2020 election to Biden, not because he doesn’t know that Biden won but because he knows his nomination will be pulled if he says so. The devious Blanche is shifty about everything though he did accidentally speak truth when he inadvertently admitted that he still views himself as Trump’s lawyer. Yesterday, after outgoing North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis said that he wouldn’t provide the key vote that Blanche needs to get his nomination voted out of the Judiciary Committee onto the floor of the Senate unless Blanche met with some of the Epstein victims, Blanche finally sat down with a few of them. Though Blanche reports that the meetings were terrific, the victims he met with disagreed with one saying he “treated the meeting as a mere ‘check-the-box’ exercise intended to secure votes for his confirmation. He danced around his wording, repeatedly interrupted us, and could not commit to anything that would demonstrate good faith or begin to restore trust.” Another said she “found him abrasive, condescending and intentionally noncommittal to survivors.” Tillis, who threatened to vote against Pete Hegseth’s nomination before voting for him, says that he’s now happy with Blanche because crossing Trump even on his way out of the Senate is a step too far especially if he wants one of those lucrative lobbying jobs or maybe even an ambassadorship. For his part, Secretary of War and Beer Hegseth who keeps firing and/or refusing to promote Black people and women is now focused on making sure members of the military have adequate levels of testosterone. π€¦♀️
More π©: The Iran war is still on, bigly. More than 100 House Democrats joined outgoing Republican Thomas Massie in voting against the continued funding of Israel because voting against Israel is a thing these days. Massie whose one good thing was supporting the Epstein victims always votes against foreign aid, he is a member of the Jewish Space laser crowd, his social media posts have grown increasingly anti-Semitic, and he’s very mad at Trump who he holds responsible for his demise so his sponsorship of the anti-Israel amendment is no surprise. Some of the Democrats votes were performative, a statement against the Netanyahu government, others have always voted against all things Israel, and some voted the way they did because they live in fear of being threatened and/or losing their primaries. Weird how many of the same people are mostly silent when other countries do things. Why is that? For his part “walk to the beat of his own drummer” Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman is threatening to abandon the Democratic party if it abandons Israel. He’s erratic but his threat should be taken seriously because losing him could be the difference between Democrats regaining the Senate majority or not. On the subject of erratic, Trump has countermanded the Department of Homeland Security’s temporary suspension of potentially lethal car stops, more than implying that he wants more rather than fewer opportunities for senseless deaths. Keeping with the π© theme, the CDC which has far fewer people focusing on food borne diseases these days because what’s a little diarrhea among friends says it has identified the source of the Cyclospora outbreak. They say it’s linked to the shredded iceberg lettuce served at Taco Bells in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and West Virginia. However, there have also been Cyclospora outbreaks in other states including New York, Texas, North Carolina, Illinois, and New Jersey to name a few so maybe their search should continue? Turning back to π©ty things in Trump world, Trump’s teleprompter operator has been suspended for placing bets based on his early view of the contents of Trump’s speeches which makes it that much more bizarre but totally in character that Trump Media plans to further monetize Trump by selling early access to his Truth Social media posts. That reeks of corruption and insider trading, but it’s not like anyone in power has aπfor that kind of thing anymore.