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Trump Crimes

Paul asks the common sense question: “C’mon. Trump knew a crime was happening and did nothing. That has to be criminal, right?” Not necessarily. Besides, Mueller went for something much bigger. Take out your notebooks. It’s time for Twitter Law 101. If you are nothing more than a passive witness, there is generally no duty …

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Orchestrated Chaos

The events Wednesday and Thursday—beginning with Trump storming out of a meeting, and culminating with Trump tweeting a doctored video of Pelosi—went beyond the usual level of bizarre.  But don’t be fooled. There’s a method underlying what appears to be Trump-GOP madness. Let’s start with Pelosi’s description of the events. The Democrats went to the …

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Trump v. The Judiciary

Yesterday, Judge Amit Hehta issued a decision in the Trump-Mazar subpoena case. (The one in which the House is trying to get Trump’s accounting records from the Mazar accounting firm.) You can read the ruling here. The legal quarrel was over whether Congress has authority to request Trump’s personal accounting records. Team Trump argued the …

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Strategies for Communication

I thought about this question: At first, it seemed the answer would be easy: List facts. Then, after Romney’s piece of absurdity, I realized the answer is a bit more complicated. It’s obvious from Romney’s comments (addressed here) that using facts to back up arguments won’t work with true MAGA people—meaning the 33% of the …

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Trump-GOP Crimes

After Sen. Graham advised Trump, Jr. to take the 5th because of criminal liability, Curious1 wondered if there’s a way to stop all of the obstruction: Sorry, no. We’re in for quite a bit more Trump-GOP lawbreaking, I’m afraid. Trump’s supporters know he is a law breaker. Many voted for him BECAUSE he is a …

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An astonishing thing happened on Saturday. US Rep. Justin Amash, R-Michigan, read the redacted Mueller Report and concluded from the evidence that President Donald Trump committed impeachable offenses, and broke ranks with his party. In a concise tweet, Amash — a tea party Republican — announced to the world: “President Trump has engaged in impeachable …

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Expect More Trump-GOP Lawbreaking

Tim asks what happens if Trump ignores a Supreme Court ruling: One president who thumbed his nose at a SCOTUS ruling was Andrew Jackson. Jackson’s defiance resulted in the Indian Removal Act. Info from: The crisis began in 1829 when gold was discovered on Cherokee lands in Georgia. Greedy prospectors poured onto Cherokee lands. Georgia passed …

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The View From the Right & Why it’s Wrong: Unitary Executive Theory and Executive Privilege

Barr refused to give Congress the unredacted Mueller report. Mnuchin refused to hand over Trump’s tax returns.   Now Trump Jr. is resisting a subpoena. Congress held Barr in contempt, whereupon Barr asked Trump to exert “executive privilege” over the unredacted Report. Trump did so. Pelosi then declared a Constitutional Crisis over Trump’s refusal to cooperate. …

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