Editors’ Blog - 2019
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10.01.19 | 12:54 pm
Another Impeachment Poll Data Point

Monmouth has just released a poll that sounds the public on impeachment. It is similar to the others we’ve seen over recent days, though a bit more favorable to the President. On supporting an impeachment inquiry, 49% say it’s a good idea while 43% say it’s a bad idea. On removal from office, 44% say yes, 52% say no. Notably, Monmouth doesn’t appear to have given the “too soon to tell” option that shifted the numbers somewhat for CBS/YouGov and Quinnipiac.

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10.01.19 | 4:25 pm
Diving Deeper Into The Big Stories

Before Trump’s attempts to smear Joe Biden and undermine the Russia probe took center stage, I was captivated by the NRA’s current inner turmoil. I can’t get enough of the lawsuits, petty infighting and coup attempts. Josh Kovensky, who’s on our NRA drama beat, wrote a really insightful post about this one NRA donor who seems to be rankling the gun group’s leadership. Basically, this one man has tried to start a small insurrection of sorts among some of his fellow donors, but it’s been hard to calculate just how big this movement is. Yet, Josh explained in a Prime post why he thinks this small rebellion is actually starting to get to the NRA. 

This is the kind of nuanced piece that Prime allows us to publish. Our reporters are able to connect dots for our readers and explain on a minute level the big stories we’re following. 

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10.01.19 | 6:53 pm
Podcast

For podcast listeners, we’ll be back with a new episode tomorrow.

10.01.19 | 7:55 pm
Stop

Yes, I know these notes aren’t what you’re here to read. We get it. But we truly need a second wind in our membership drive. If you can take just a moment to join us now that would be so helpful. Easy. Quick. Cheap. Worth it. Just click right here.

10.02.19 | 9:15 pm
The Rudy Dossier

Good TPM Readers, I was in the midst of writing out a post explaining how there was a lot of circumstantial evidence that that packet of pro-Trump conspiracy theories the State Department Inspector General brought up to the Hill was actually Rudy Giuliani’s work product: the packet of information he’d assembled in his trips abroad. Rudy likely piped it into the State Department. It got circulated through the Department by State appointees (this part we know). The IG had had it since May. But when he heard the events of the last week, especially Pompeo going on the warpath, the IG decided he wanted to get it out of his hands and into the hands of Congress as soon as possible.

Well, I’m robbed of my genius reconstruction of the evidence! Because now Rudy has admitted that, yeah, it’s his stuff.

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10.03.19 | 11:04 am
Right In Front Of Your Eyes

Will the impeachment inquiry be able to keep up with an ongoing series of high crimes and misdemeanors?

10.03.19 | 1:13 pm
Thanks

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10.03.19 | 2:12 pm
Ukraine?

Some points are so obvious they escape attention or so obvious as not to seem worth noting. Yet they are worth noting. Can anyone think of a country, out of the globe’s almost 200 sovereign states, where President Trump has called for a crackdown on corruption other than Ukraine?

I genuinely do not think there is a single example. There’s Baltimore and Puerto Rico but of course those are not countries.

10.03.19 | 3:15 pm
A Direct Appeal

I know you love TPM. You tell me so all the time.
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10.04.19 | 12:17 am
Big Trump/Ukraine Document Dump, Annotated

Chairs Schiff, Engel and Cummings did a major document dump tonight based on texts exchanged between various Trump Department officials, Rudy Giuliani and a top advisor to President Zelensky. The upshot is documentation of months of efforts by the Trump officials to get Ukraine to publicly announce investigations of the Bidens and 2016 election collusion between Ukraine and the DNC in exchange for a White House meeting with President Trump and military aide to ward off Russian-backed separatists in the east.

What is important to note here is that the Ukraine-DNC collusion conspiracy theory, in addition to being crazy in itself, is in fact an exoneration of Russia. The idea is that Russia didn’t really interfere in the election. They were framed by Ukraine and the DNC. We’ve heard lots of talk about these ‘investigations’. But what seems more clear here is that the big “deliverable”, as Trump megadonor Gordon Sondland puts it in one text, is a public statement from Zelensky announcing these investigations. That in itself validates the key Trump/Giuliani conspiracy theories for domestic consumption in the United States and quite likely is the predicate for Bill Barr for announcing his own probes into the same.

It’s late. So I went through the document dump and tweeted out the key passages. I’ve assembled them together here.

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