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Menacing the Midterms: Remember when the conservative party line was that despite all his squawking Trump would gracefully depart the White House after Biden’s 2020 victory but instead, he staged a violent insurrection. Well, it increasingly looks like he’s going to try to pull a fast one with the midterms and that he won’t stop there. It’s not just his bloated Homeland militia whose recent hires not so coincidentally come from the ranks of the January 6 marauders and his recent raid of Fulton County’s election facilities that are concerning in a five-alarm fire way. Now, Trump is saying the quiet part out loud, calling for elections to be federalized. The Constitution says that the responsibility for managing elections falls to the states which not only protects elections from being controlled by wannabee kings but also makes it far more difficult for foreign actors to manipulate databases and results but it’s not like Trump cares much about the Constitution. Trump is also pushing for Congress to pass the SAVE Act which despite its cutesy name would disenfranchise millions of voters by requiring citizens to show documents like passports or birth certificates to vote. According to the Brennan Center twenty-one million Americans lack ready access to those documents, half of Americans don’t even have a passport, and millions don’t have access to a paper copy of their birth certificate. The SAVE Act would disenfranchise Americans of all ages and races, but younger voters and voters of color would suffer disproportionately as would married women whose married names aren’t on their birth certificates and frequently aren’t on their passports but the disenfranchisement of those pools of more centrist and left leaning voters are the point. As long as the filibuster remains intact, the SAVE Act would need sixty votes to pass in the Senate which is why Trump is once again pressuring Senate Leader Thune to dispense with it. At least so far Thune, who says that he doesn’t support federalizing elections or overriding the filibuster, is holding firm, but it’s early and Trump is persistent and knows where Thune and his relatives live so there’s that because Trump’s threats are scarily effective. Marjorie Taylor Greene said that threats to her family after she came out in support of releasing the Epstein files heavily influenced her decision to leave Congress and this week Trump has once again been attacking Kentucky’s Thomas Massie over his calls to release more of the Epstein files, targeting the widowed Massie’s new wife, calling her a “radical left flamethrower.” Massie’s wife voted for Trump three times so she’s hardly a leftist, and Massie has supported most of Trump’s agenda, but facts aren’t the issue with Trump who slimes, threatens, and primaries anyone who strays from his camp.
Tulsi, Tulsi, Tulsi: Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard didn’t just lurk in the background during the Fulton County ballot box escapade, she also spent time on the phone updating Trump on its progress and has been meeting with him regularly. It turns out that though her responsibilities as DNI are not supposed to extend to domestic election oversight, she has been detailed by Trump to “prove” that the 2020 election was stolen which partially explains why she’s been absent from the decision-making surrounding Trump’s international adventures. The other reason for her absence is that she hasn’t been supportive of Trump’s international projects or his efforts at regime change. It’s not just her involvement in proving the unprovable 2020 conspiracy that’s of concern. Yesterday, the Wall Street Journal reported that a whistle blower report about her has been hidden from view for eight months. The purported reason for keeping the report away from the chairs and ranking members of the House and Senate Intel committees is that it involves something so top secret that even they shouldn’t be allowed to see it. That’s hogwash but the decision about releasing the report falls to the DNI and since Tulsi is the DNI, she’s in control or at least was until the WSJ article appeared. It’s likely that the source for the WSJ scoop was someone in the whistleblower orbit who had grown frustrated by the report being squelched. In any case, yesterday the report, which Tulsi’s camp insists is a nothing burger, was finally released to senior intel committee members. Its allegations are still a secret at least for now. Maybe they detail Tulsi’s long rumored “relationship” with Putin, maybe they provide more information about the cult that she and her husband are members of (yes, they really are members of a Hawaii based cult). Maybe we’ll find out, maybe we won’t but whatever happens Trump plans to keep having Tulsi investigate the 2020 election which means she’ll be absconding with election files in other locations in swing states. Notably her Fulton County efforts weren’t abetted by a Georgia US Attorney because the relevant attorney resigned or was pushed out rather than be involved instead it was abetted by a Missouri US Attorney, one who hasn’t been confirmed but who is a known election conspiracist. What could possibly go wrong?
Sort of Open: Yesterday, Trump signed the government funding bill after it passed through the House by a vote of 217 to 214. It wasn’t easy since twenty-one Republicans and 193 Democrats voted against the bill but with some calls (threats?) from Trump, Speaker Johnson was able to cobble together the votes needed to reopen the government. The bill only funds the Department of Homeland Security for two weeks so trouble lies ahead since Republicans and Democrats remain far apart on what changes, if any, should be made to DHS funding and what types of limitations, if any, should be placed on ICE Barbie’s immigration army. To that end Noem announced that her masked “soldiers” will start wearing body cameras but that’s unlikely to be enough of a concession for Democrats. Yesterday a number of Noem’s victims testified in front of a joint group from the House and Senate, a joint group of Democrats since no Republican legislators bothered to attend. Their stories were harrowing. Three US citizens who were manhandled, incarcerated, and in the case of two of them shot before being released without charges detailed their experiences. One, teaching assistant Marimar Martinez, was shot five times by a Border Patrol agent who then bragged about how his five bullets resulted in seven “holes” in her body; another was Aliyah Rahman, an autistic woman with a brain injury, who was trying to make it through immigration impeded traffic while on her way to a therapy appointment when she was dragged from her car; the third was Martin Daniel Rascon who was shot while in his car. The only thing that distinguished the three from Alex Pretti and Renee Good is that they survived. Again, none of them were criminals, they were all citizens, they could have been any one of us. Today’s WSJ has an article about Stephen Miller and how many of the bad things happening right now, most notably the aggressive immigration raids, the responses to the shootings, and even the blowing up of boats, are his ideas. It’s possible that Chief of Staff Susie Wiles is the source of some of the material for the article, an effort on her part to deliver a message to Trump about what Miller’s actions are doing to his polls while also shifting the blame for all the bad things to Miller. Miller is clearly a very, very bad dude, but the buck stops with Trump.
Peeps: Hillary and
Bill Clinton have agreed to testify before Oversight Chair James Comer’s
committee about their involvement with Epstein. Getting them to agree to
come in is a victory of sorts for Comer however, Trump, who appears far more
often in the Epstein files, seems to understand that their appearance means
that if or when elections go their way Democrats will call him in to
testify. That likely explains why his reaction to learning about their
scheduled appearance was to say "I think it's a shame, to be honest. I
always liked him. Her, she's a very capable woman. She was better at debating
than some of the other people, I will tell you that. She was smarter. Smart
woman." In other people news, Ed Martin who when he couldn’t get
confirmed as the US Attorney for Washington DC was put in charge of Trump’s DOJ
weaponization crew, is expected to leave the government over the next few
weeks. Is anyone surprised to learn that little Nazi wannabee Greg Bovino
was caught on tape making anti-Semitic comments about an Orthodox Jewish US
Attorney? As to US Attorneys, at last count fourteen have walked out of the
Minnesota office because commands to investigate Renee Good’s wife rather than
Noem’s thugs was a step too far for them. Lastly, it appears that CBS is
in a quandary about what to do with Peter Attia the so-called longevity
expert/podcaster who is one of new news guru Bari Weiss’s recent hires.
Attia is all over the Epstein files. He says he regrets the really awful
things he said but alleges he didn’t do anything illegal because while
abandoning his wife and premature newborn for a meeting with Epstein was bad
form it wasn’t against the law. Weiss wants to keep him because “she hates
cancel culture,” her bosses want him out. A scheduled 60 Minute episode
featuring him has been pulled.