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crickets's JournalExcellent stuff - thank you!
Dahlia Lithwick's article: https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2023/06/justice-alito-fishing-trip-real-prize.html
Sheldon Whitehouse has been on this issue for years now. Love him! More reading:
This member of Congress wants everyone to know about the 'dark money scheme' that's 'captured' the Supreme Court | Nov 20, 2021
https://www.businessinsider.com/sheldon-whitehouse-fighting-to-end-dark-money-at-supreme-court-2021-11
https://archive.ph/QMyIg
"The rule of the court purports to say that you can't hide behind a front group. There's almost no other situation in court where somebody is allowed to come in and not identify themselves, and yet there is conspicuous non-enforcement of that rule, and it deprives the public of seeing the coordination among the phony front groups," Whitehouse said, adding that he doesn't "understand why the court doesn't clean that up itself."
In the current term, hundreds of briefs tied to a slew of contentious cases have been filed to the Supreme Court. One highly-watched case, concerning a Mississippi law that bans abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy, has attracted dozens of briefs that express support for or opposition to the law.
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse Wants You to Know Why SCOTUS Is FUBAR | Feb 22, 2022
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2022/02/sheldon-whitehouse-scheme-scotus-supreme-court-right-wing-conservative-capture-influence/
Whitehouse chose his title carefully. It implies that this is not random, he says. This is not just, Oh, were conservatives, and so were going to appoint conservative thinking judges, which is the veneer. They would like to maintain this is just conservatives being conservatives.
He suggests that the model of agency capture, when an administrative agency is co-opted to serve the interests of a minor constituency, was applied to the supreme court. Once youre over that threshold of indecency, it actually turned out to be a pretty easy target. The other construct to bear in mind is covert operations, because essentially whats happened is that a bunch of fossil fuel billionaires have run a massive covert operation in and against their own country. And thats a scheme.
Who Is Leonard Leos Mysterious Dark Money King? | May 16, 2023
America needs to know who Barre Seid is, what kind of country he wantsand just how massive an impact a gift of that size can have on our political discourse.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Leo
https://newrepublic.com/article/172480/barre-seid-leonard-leo-dark-money-king
https://archive.ph/FEdNK
Pete Strzok
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1667276941043351555.htmlPete Strzok
@petestrzok
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As bad as it is, it's quite possible the indictment does not include the most sensitive documents recovered from MAL. 🧵
The indictment charges 31 distinct classified documents (para 77):
21 Top Secret
9 Secret
1 unmarked
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flsd.648653/gov.uscourts.flsd.648653.3.0_2.pdf
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Those documents can be further defined by whether they were produced on June 3, 2022, in response to DOJ's subpoena vs seized during the search warrant on August 8, 2022 (see the ending date of offense for each item in para 77):
TS: 10 subpoena, 11 SW
S: 9 SW
Unmarked: 1 SW
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Compare this with the total number seized.
Search (indictment para 75):
17 TS*
55 S
31 C
Subpoena (DOJ Aug 30 filing, link):
17 TS
16 S
5 C
Total classified:
34 TS (21 charged)
71 S (9 charged)
36 C (0 charged)
https://www.justsecurity.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/government-response-to-motion-for-special-master-august-30-2022.pdf
* DOJ claimed 18 TS in a 9/26 filing
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DOJ recovered 13 TS documents which weren't charged.
Why? For each of the charged documents, DOJ has received authority from the agency owning the information (para 21 lists CIA, DOD, NSA, NGA, NRO, DOE, and State/INR) to use the material in criminal proceedings.
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It's possible the remaining 13 were too sensitive: the risk to sources and methods and/or other damage to national security outweighed allowing their use and possible disclosure at trial.
So as you assess how damaging Trump's actions were, keep in mind it's probably worse.
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Discrimination against trans people is a national defense issue.
Bill had an audio diary, including interviews. Kept the tapes in his sock drawer. Scandal!
I wondered why this was a thing today.
https://twitter.com/BarbMcQuade/status/1669328360718340096
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1669328360718340096.html
The Presidential Records Act says presidential records belong to the government, not the individual who served as president.
2. Presidential records in general are those made by or for the president for use in official business. The statute contains detailed definitions of what is and is not a presidential record.
3. Bill Clintons recordings were from his own interviews, qualifying as diaries, which the Presidential Records Act says are not presidential records. No law precluded Clinton from keeping them.
4. Trump is charged not with violating the Presidential Records Act, but instead with violating the Espionage Act. The records Trump is alleged to have illegally retained are agency records, such as records of the CIA, NSA, and Department of Defense, not presidential records.
5. Moreover, these records are covered by the Espionage Act because of their contentinformation about the national defense, which could be used to the injury of the United States or advantage of a foreign nationUS nuclear program, military capabilities of US & allies, etc. 😱
6. And Trump is being charged not only because he kept them, but because he obstructed the investigation and lied about what he still retained. This is evidence of consciousness of guilt. If he really believed he could keep them, he would not have needed to lie about it. END.
https://heavy.com/news/clinton-sock-drawer-decision/
The judge found, I am of the opinion that the audio tapes created by Taylor Branch are personal records of President Clinton as defined by the PRA. [more - worth the long read]
Wow ...didn't realize she was *this* inexperienced. Oof.
https://www.salon.com/2023/06/15/ex-doj-official-sounds-the-alarm-cannons-lack-of-experience-is-reason-enough-to-remove-her/A Times analysis found that only four of the 224 criminal cases assigned to Cannon had gone to trial. The four cases, largely comprised of routine matters including assaulting a prosecutor, amounted to just 14 total days of trial. [snip]
Several lawyers who have appeared before Cannon described her as "generally competent and straightforward" as well as "someone who does not otherwise have a reputation of being unusually sympathetic to defendants." However, the sources, speaking anonymously to keep from publicly criticizing a judge before whom they may appear again, added that Cannon is "demonstrably inexperienced," particularly when unexpected issues arise or her actions are questioned.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/14/us/politics/aileen-cannon-judge-trump-documents.html
https://archive.ph/VlmyW
Judge Cannon, 42, has been on the bench since November 2020, when Mr. Trump gave her a lifetime appointment shortly after he lost re-election. She had not previously served as any kind of judge, and because about 98 percent of federal criminal cases are resolved with plea deals, she has had only a limited opportunity to learn how to preside over a trial.[snip]
At the same time, they said, she is demonstrably inexperienced and can bristle when her actions are questioned or unexpected issues arise. The lawyers declined to speak publicly because they did not want to be identified criticizing a judge who has a lifetime appointment and before whom they will likely appear again.
Sugar Daddy Harlan Crow
No Labels Took More Than $100,000 From Clarence Thomas Buddy Harlan Crow
The nonpartisan group also relied on Crowwhom it dubbed one of its whalesto reel in nearly two dozen other donors from 2019 to 2021.
https://newrepublic.com/article/172059/no-labels-took-100000-clarence-thomas-buddy-harlan-crow
https://archive.ph/Ixq55
If some might see a contradiction there, its one that doesnt seem to matter to either Crow or No Labels.
Crows participation in No Labels fundraisers and work expanding the groups donor network illustrates how even as the group says it is driven only by bipartisanship, in actuality it is eager to associate with donors who like to hang out with powerful conservatives seemingly OK with skirting federal disclosure laws.
No Labels is a Trump Super Pac, Funded in Part by Harlan Crow.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2023/4/17/2164479/-No-Labels-is-a-Trump-Super-Pac-Funded-in-Part-by-Harlan-Crow
Because to close observers the supposedly sensible solutions often proposed by No Labels have an uncanny way of benefiting one particular element of our nation: the Hedge fund Billionaires , or more precisely, the finance industry. And when they arent looking for tax cuts for the wealthy, some of their brilliant centrist policies include things like requiring the unemployed to go the unemployment office to pick up their checks, and cracking down on disability insurance claimants. Nice huh?
In fact, if Rick Wilson and the Lincoln project are to be believed infamous Republican Mega Donor Harlan Crow is one of the biggest givers to this group.
👆👆 Dark money.
No Labels Is Helping a Firm that Raises Money for Right-Wing Extremists
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1016354190
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2023/06/no-labels-is-helping-a-firm-that-raises-money-for-right-wing-extremists-anedot/
But Anedot, according to Dietzel, thrived. In 2020, he told a conservative news site, Anedot currently serves more than 1,500 Republican candidates and elected officials, and is the only privacy-focused payment processor built and owned by conservatives. He added, Anedot has more Republican customers than all other platforms combinednearly all of whom support [Donald Trump].
Anedots website boasts that it has processed billions of dollars in contributions since it started, and the groups it cites as key clients are conservative and religious organizations: Focus on the Family, the Susan B. Anthony List (a prominent foe of reproductive rights), the Thomas More Society (a conservative Catholic group that supported Trumps election deniers), the Reformed Theological Seminary (which is committed to the Bible as Gods inerrant Word), and the International Alliance for Christian Education.
Wonderful! Great article linked at tweet:
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/aclus-dale-ho-confirmed-to-new-york-based-us-district-courthttps://archive.ph/wip/nfNOV
In 2018, he made his first Supreme Court argument in a successful challenge to the Trump administrations attempt to add a citizenship question to the 2020 Census. Ho later argued a second case at the Supreme Court involving the census, Trump v. New York, in which a divided court ruled the challenge was premature.
The first case, Department of Commerce v. New York, was one of four ACLU challenges to Trump-era policies featured in the 2020 documentary The Fight. The film followed Ho from practicing for the oral argument in front of a hotel room mirror, to the moment he read the ruling to see how the justices came down.
During an interview in the film, Ho said hed wanted to find something that would allow him to spend more time with family but abandoned that idea after the 2016 election. If Im not going to be a civil rights lawyer right now, in this moment, when? Ho said.
Jack Smith's indictment unmasks Trump as a complete and utter buffoon
https://www.publicnotice.co/p/trump-indictment-bathroom-boxes-buffoonhttps://archive.ph/eg9qs
As Domenech said after the special counsels indictment was unsealed, the document reads like a Coen Brothers script. Any Big Lebowski fan immediately picked up on the allusion, which was not to the Dude, but to the ironically nicknamed Jeffrey Big Lebowski, an apparently rich and powerful millionaire, who lives surrounded by trophies demonstrating his power (including a picture with Nancy Reagan), but is eventually revealed to be a fool.
The Big Lebowskis failed effort to turn the Dude into his dupe ends in failure, with Lebowski whining in frustration on the floor of his empty mansion. Jack Smiths indictment similarly portrays Trump as a deposed emperor with no clothes.
While some have said that the indictment fails to explain Trumps motive for his crimes, its hardly difficult to discern Trumps state of mind: In the wake of his failed coup, Trump hoarded, and was determined to retain, tokens of his lost power. The very fact that Trump had no good reason to keep his hands on the trove of documents he stole only makes the episode more pathetic.
This ignores the tfg's transactional nature and the potential monetary gain - still, what a fun read!
Ethics Committee members, apparently
https://twitter.com/fatedfire/status/1669079695000850432Who were the ones that voted present? Why would 5 democrats vote that?
4:29 PM · Jun 14, 2023
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The five Democrats on the Ethics Committee have agreed to always vote Present on stuff like this, so as to not prejudice any investigation later conducted by the committee.
ringwiss @ringwiss
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BTW, the five Democrats waited until it was clear that the resolution would be tabled before they voted Present.
https://ethics.house.gov/about/committee-members
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Ranking Member Susan Wild, Pennsylvania
Veronica Escobar, Texas
Mark DeSaulnier, California
Deborah K. Ross, North Carolina
Glenn F. Ivey, Maryland
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