October 2, 2023 (Monday)
The trial of former president Trump, his oldest sons, two associates, and the Trump Organization began today in Manhattan. Jose Pagliery, political investigations reporter for The Daily Beast, noted that the presiding judge, New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron, started with a reference to Friday’s rainstorm that flooded New York City, saying: "Weeks ago, I said we would start today 'come hell or high water.’ Meteorologically speaking, we’ve had the high water."
New York Attorney General Letitia James launched the investigation in 2019 after Trump fixer Michael Cohen testified before Congress that Trump had been engaging in fraud by inflating the value of his property. Last week, Justice Engoron issued a partial decision establishing that the organization and its executives committed fraud. Engoron canceled the licenses under which the organization’s New York businesses operated, provided for those businesses to be dissolved, and provided for an independent monitor to oversee the company.
With that major point already established, the trial that began today will establish how much of the ill-gotten money must be given up, or “disgorged,” by the defendants and whether they falsified records or engaged in insurance fraud in the process of committing fraud. James has asked for a minimum of $250 million in disgorgement, along with a ruling permanently prohibiting Trump and his older sons from doing business in New York, and a five-year ban on commercial real estate transactions for Trump and the organization.
Trump is attending the trial in person, likely because, as Pagliery noted, he cited this trial as the reason he couldn’t show up for two days of depositions in his federal case against Michael Cohen. If he didn’t show up, he would be in contempt of court. So he is there, but his goal in all his legal cases seems to be to play to the public, where his displays of victimization and dominance have always served him.
He has already said it is “unfair” that he isn’t getting a jury trial in New York, but his lawyers explicitly said they did not want one, possibly because a bench trial gives Trump a single judge to attack rather than a jury. Today, his lawyer Alina Habba, who along with her law firm and Trump has been fined close to $1 million by a federal judge for filing a frivolous lawsuit, gave a fiery opening statement aimed at “the American people” rather than the judge. When the court broke for lunch, Trump went straight to reporters to rail at the prosecutors holding him to account.
Historian Lawrence Glickman noted that the press is emphasizing Trump’s anger at the proceedings as if a defendant’s anger matters, but it is starting to feel as if bullying and bluster to get away with breaking the rules is not as effective as it used to be. Legal analyst Lisa Rubin notes that this case is a form of “corporate death penalty” that strikes at his wealth and image, both of which are central to his identity and to his political power.
And it is not just Trump; another case announced on Friday suggests the era of real estate crime is ending. The Department of Justice announced that a California real estate executive had pleaded guilty the previous day to a multi-year scheme that looked a lot like the one Trump’s organization is charged with: fraudulently inflating the value of real estate holdings of a Michigan company in order to defraud lenders.
“My office will not hesitate to prosecute those who lie in order to engage in financial crimes, regardless of the titles they may have,” said U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan Dawn N. Ison.
The drive for the impartial application of the rule of law is showing up among the Democrats, as they seek to illustrate the difference between them and the Republicans. New Jersey Democratic senator Bob Menendez is insisting that the federal indictment against him and his wife for bribery, fraud, and extortion in exchange for helping Egypt is a political smear campaign, but more than half of Democratic senators have called on him to resign.
Trump is increasingly being held to account by former staff, as well. In the wake of his attacks on former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley, Trump’s former chief of staff Marine Corps General John Kelly went on the record today with Jake Tapper of CNN, confirming a number of the damning stories that emerged during Trump’s presidency about his denigration of wounded, captured, or killed military personnel as “suckers” and “losers,” with whom he didn’t want to be seen.
Kelly called Trump: “A person that has no idea what America stands for and has no idea what America is all about. A person who cavalierly suggests that a selfless warrior who has served his country for 40 years in peacetime and war should lose his life for treason—in expectation that someone will take action. A person who admires autocrats and murderous dictators. A person that has nothing but contempt for our democratic institutions, our Constitution, and the rule of law…. There is nothing more that can be said,” he added. “God help us.”
The confirmation of Trump’s attacks on wounded or killed military personnel will not help his political support. After reading Kelly’s remarks, retired Army Major General Paul Eaton, a key advocate for veteran voting, released a video he recorded more than two years ago when he first heard the stories about Trump’s attack on the military. “Who could vote for this traitor Trump?” he asked on social media. In the video, Eaton urges veterans to “vote Democratic,” because “our country’s honor depends on it.”
That Trump is concerned about his ebbing popularity showed tonight when his campaign released a statement demanding that the Republican National Committee cancel all future debates and focus on Trump’s evidence-free allegations that the Democrats are going to steal the 2024 election. If it refuses, the statement says, it will just show that national Republicans are “more concerned about helping Joe Biden than ensuring a safe and secure election.”
Popular pressure against the extremism of the Republican Party showed up today when Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas recused himself from participating in a case related to the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. Thomas’s wife, Ginni, was a staunch supporter of Trump’s attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 election, and in the past, Thomas had voted on related cases nonetheless. Today’s case involved John Eastman, formerly one of Thomas’s law clerks.
There were interesting signs today that the tide seems to be turning against the MAGA Republicans elsewhere, too. In an op-ed in the New York Times, former South Carolina representative Bob Inglis told his “Fellow Republicans: It’s Time to Grow Up.” He expressed regret for his votes in 1995 to shut down the government and in 1998 to impeach President Bill Clinton, and for his opposition to addressing climate change on the grounds that if Al Gore was for it, Republicans should be against it.
But he had come to realize that “the fight wasn’t against Al Gore; it was against climate change. Just as the challenge of funding the government isn’t a referendum on Speaker McCarthy; it’s a challenge of making one out of many—E pluribus unum—and of bringing the country together to do basic things.” He called on Republicans to remember that we must face the huge challenges in our future together: language that echoes President Joe Biden, who has been making that pitch since he took office.
The fight over funding the government has contributed to growing pressure on the extremists. The chaos in the Republican Party as the factions fought each other with no plan to fund the government until McCarthy finally had to rely on the Democrats for help passing a continuing resolution was a sign that the extremists’ power is at risk.
Today, there was much chafing over the threats of Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) to challenge Speaker Kevin McCarthy of California, and he actually did it this evening, although it is not clear that he has the votes either to remove McCarthy or to prevent his reelection as speaker. What is clear is that Gaetz is forcing a showdown between the extremists and the rest of the party, and while such a showdown is sure to garner media attention, it is unlikely to leave the extremists in a stronger position.
Indeed, when he left the floor after making the motion to vacate the chair, some Democrats laughed.
Why the fuck would I read that?
Edit: Poor phrasing. Didn't mean to sound like I'm coming at you lol. Just meant if I wanted to read delusional lefty shit I'd go to CNN if wherever.
No no, exactly that. I'm not wasting my time reading some leftoid scree. They can get fucked.
It took me a few tries to get through it all as well.
They have such a stupid made up case. The best smoking gun they can come up with is talking up a property to a lender. I mean really?! This guy is supposed to be the biggest threat to "our democracy" in history and that's the worst he did.
I still can't figure out how it's a crime. If I go to the bank and ask for a mortgage on my property and tell them it's worth 500k and an appraisal says it's worth 100k, I'm going to jail I guess? That's literally why property appraisal exists, they are the supposed experts on property value. I am not an expert, so why would what I say have any value?
Albeit, I could probably learn to be an expert at generic normie house appraisal. They can't do basic math and don't dare try to point out their flaws. As far as I'm concerned they can get replaced with AI.
A lender that wasen't defrauded, too. The "case" is a politically-motivated attack to take-out a presidential candidate.
I love how they keep wringing their hands about “insurrection” but burning down a church, the president having to be moved to safety, and months of destruction doesn’t even register on their outrage meter. I’m noticing a lot of attacks against Justice Thomas lately
Of course not. They want power and don't want us to have power. They are our enemies, nothing more. Expecting consistency is a fool's errand.
True. I mean the CNN guy was literally standing in front of a burning building and downplayed it
And how a bunch of filthy communists tearing down statues and burning down cities was just peaceful protests.
Democrats just love lynching so called "uppity niggers".
HE GASSED THOSE PEOPLE FOR A PHOTO OP!
Once again I must reiterate, why are you friends with these people? If I personally knew any single human being who had said half the crap I've seen you post here, I'd cut his brakes.
Perhaps just knowing you don't vote the same way and don't agree with any of the shit they tolerate - without even going into long political diatribes - will bring them some comfort in knowing that the cognitive dissonance they may have struggled with before turning to meds wasn't because they were crazy, and that someone else they trust entertains the same doubts. Normie libs exist in a bubble where they believe everything the left pushes is normal and only crazy extremists hold different views because that's all they're allowed to see.
Yeah, exactly as you described. Many of them are middle class and disconnected from the insanity their views hold as well. There is a lot of social pressure to follow lefty stuff as well.
In Portland, the lefty rioters are treated like the home team of a sport. It's hard for them to realize how badly they're doing from that perspective. Seattle sort of has a sense that it's wrong, but still route for it the same way they would for the Mariners.
This is what Facebook does to people. I don't have it And there are so many people I happily do not see any more. All of the people that moved to or stayed on the left coast. Left them behind. Dunno what they're up to and don't care.
The friends and family I actually see I know them well.
It's just communists doing communist shit, in this case using the "pretend something perfectly normal is a horrifying, shocking miscarriage of justice" subroutine.
I miss the old commies that would sent these degenerate commies to gulags to either freeze to death or eat each other.
These current commies are lame /s
Current everything is lame.
This kangaroo court can hop off a cliff. Voting Trump NO MATTER WHAT.
It really doesn't matter how many times Lucy pulls the football away from Charlie Brown. He's always going to try to take that kick.
I never thought that would be an apt political analogy, but $CURRENT_YEAR.
The walls are closing in. Drumpf is finished this time.
Any minute now.
none of this matters as long as they can just cheat on election day.
Drumpf is finished again?
Tl;dr
Pretty much
Do they go "Da waaaalls are clooooosing iiiiiin!"
They give long diatribes about it. Then they openly wonder why Trump is still alive and has his own security force.
But Trump is obviously corrupt, why would it need further explanation? He skirted the laws for years so this is the only way to punish him. It's like in The Untouchables when they finally got Capone on tax evasion charges after Ness threatened the judge, and then his own lawyer declared him guilty. These people live in a fantasy world where Trump is Capone yelling "IS THIS JUSTICE?!" while they drag him away.
They like to say that in Civil Court no one has any rights. They're very proud of this. They just made a documentary deifying people who used lawfare to shut down free speech.
It used to be lefties were for the little guy but only of they're nonwhite now. And certainly they don't care about Trump's rights