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Parnas Doc Dump

Giuliani’s associate, Lev Parnas, turned a pile of documents over to the House investigators. Last night, the House released the first tranche. Occasionally the text messages are hard to read. (I put too many on a page) You can read the originals here. I updated my timeline with the new documents. If you need a …

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Cynicism and the Senate Trial

[Note: I was working on this when the Parnas Document Dump happened, so I set this aside. I’ll post this now, and then later today post a thread on the Parnas docs. I’m currently doing that work on Twitter. So you’ll get two posts today.] Cynicism is as destructive and dangerous as lying from the …

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Buckle Up: The Senate Trial is Coming

The morning opened with the news that Trump, after strike that killed Soleimani told associates he was under pressure to deal with Soleimani from GOP senators he views as important supporters in his coming impeachment trial in the Senate In other words, Trump was: Making foreign policy decisions based on personal benefit, and Ordering a military …

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Republican Lies

Doug Collins says that Democrats are in love with terrorists. Mark Levin says Democrats hate America. Mitch McConnell says he wants to enact the Clinton Senate trial rules. They know these are lies. Spoiler: They’re trying to destroy. The “again” in MAGA signifies reactionist politics (as opposed to conservative politics) Reactionaries want to take us …

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Impeachment Update

To see where things stand, we have to back up a bit. Senate Rule 1 (Senate rules) says the Senate trial kicks off when the House sends over notice of the impeachment: (As a few of my clever followers on Twitter pointed out, the word “whensoever” takes on added significance, given the current situation.) Pelosi …

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Elections

While in law school, I attended a lecture from a visiting elections lawyer. Basically he was there to tell us what it’s like to be an election lawyer. He told us this story: A volunteer worker in a local election found a box of ballots that hadn’t been counted. She took the box out to …

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The John Bolton Wildcard

John Bolton, who refused to testify in the House proceedings, said he’d testify at the Senate trial, if subpoenaed. This puts Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in a tight spot. Why? Let’s do a quick review of the Senate trial rules. The full post I did is here. Rules V and VII, provide that the …

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Governing by Crisis and Spectacle

First, Trump tweeted a violation of the War Power Act, and thumbed his nose at Congressional power and the separation of powers doctrine: For a Twitter thread by Yale prof. Oona Hathaway on the laws broken by this tweets this tweet, click here. The House Foreign Affairs Committee responds by Tweet reminding the President he’s …

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Rudy, Trump, and Ukrainian Corruption

Here’s how Trump and Rudy’s gambit would have make Ukraine MORE corrupt instead of less, thus giving Russia more power over Ukraine. Subtitle: Another reason why asking “where is the crime?” intentionally misses the point. Sources: This NPR interview, and the information collected here. From the NPR interview: There’s a “disconnect between how we look …

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New Year’s Resolutions

Best wishes to all of you for the New Year. 2020 will be the year to make voting cool again. Suggested resolutions. #1: Register new voters. Only 58% of the eligible voters in the US voted in 2016. If you live in the US and you’re able: find those who dislike Trump or lean progressive …

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