After Gag Orders Reimposed In NY Case, Trump Goes After The Judge’s Wife

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A Perfect Post

Quite a sequence of events yesterday in the NY civil fraud trial of Trump:

  • An appeals court reinstated the gag orders on Trump and counsel that prevent them from attacking the judge’s staff, including his beleaguered law clerk. The appeals court order was issued without comment.
  • The trial judge in the case noted the appeals court ruling in open court and said he would vigorously enforce the reinstated gag orders.
  • Later in the day, Trump flagged on Truth Social an anti-Trump posting falsely attributed to the judge’s wife as further proof of the injustices being committed against him. Confused? Here’s a succinct rundown of what happened:

Trump earlier on Thursday disseminated social media posts falsely attributed to the wife of New York State Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron, based on blog posts by far-right influencer and known conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer. The ex-InfoWars contributor screenshot social media posts from a since-shuttered account with the name “Dawn Marie” on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Loomer presented no evidence that the account belonged to Engoron’s wife, who denied it was hers — and told Newsweek that she never had an account on that social media platform. New York’s court system officially corroborated that on Thursday.

This Is How Trump Backs The Blue

While posting false attacks on the NY judge’s wife, Trump also found time to repost this call for the Capitol Police attacked on Jan. 6 to be charged criminally:

Chesebro Is Cooperating In Fake Elector Probe

A series of related updates on the state-level fake electors criminal investigations:

  • Nevada: Former Trump lawyer Kenneth Chesebro “has agreed to sit down with Nevada investigators in hopes of avoiding prosecution” in the fake electors probe there, CNN reports. He is expected to testify to a grand jury in Nevada next week, the WaPo reports.
  • Arizona: Investigators there also want to talk to Chesebro, the WaPo reports, but don’t seem as far along in their probe as Nevada.

Hearings Set For Today In Georgia RICO Case

In hearings this morning at 10:30 ET and this afternoon at 1:30 ET, the trial judge in the Georgia RICO will hear arguments on substantive pre-trial motions.

A Break-The-Glass Moment

A strong, across-the-board analysis by Ilya Somin of the legal, political and democratic values underlying the 14th Amendment’s Disqualification Clause:

Ultimately, barring some types of dangerous people from public office is a useful tool for protecting both democracy and other liberal values. It is far from the only such tool; others include judicial review and separation of powers. But disqualification is valuable in cases where there may be no other way to prevent dangerous authoritarians from reaching positions of power.

Is Today The End Of Road For Rep. Santos?

A floor vote is expected this morning on whether to expel Rep. George Santos (R-NY) from the House. Democrats are lined up to vote to expel him, but it’s harder to get a read on where the House GOP stands.

Notably, the House GOP leadership is not whipping its members on this and is barely taking a public position on how it will vote. A few days ago, expulsion seemed like a sure thing. I think it remains more likely than not, but a lot more doubt about it exists now.

TPM’s Kate Riga filed this dispatch from a surreal Santos press conference early yesterday morning.

We’ll keep you posted today.

Hmmm …

Like Speaker Mike Johnson, Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) lists no checking or savings accounts on his financial disclosure form, prompting NewsChannel 5 in Nashville to ask where he obtained the $320,000 he told the FEC that he loaned to his 2022 campaign.

About Damn Time

The Senate Judiciary Committee finally authorized subpoenas for Clarence Thomas whisperers Leonard Leo and Harlan Crow, but not before Republican members of the committee threw every procedural monkey wrench into the works. For his part, Leo says he will not comply with any forthcoming subpoena.

Newsom v. DeSantis

It was a made-for-Fox News debate hosted by Sean Hannity between two polar-opposite governors so it’s really not worth spending too much time thinking about it. But DeSantis is truly a peculiar character whose peculiarities were heightened, isolated, and thrust into the limelight under Newsom’s relentless attack, so you might enjoy watching a bit of it:

Florida GOP Chair Investigated For Alleged Rape

I’m going to let Nicole Lafond catch you up on this but let me tease the details a little bit: Florida GOP Chair Christian Ziegler accused of rape by a woman in a throuple with him and his wife Bridget Ziegler, a co-founder of the extremist pro-Trump group Moms for Liberty. Yeah.

Brutal

NYT: Israel Knew Hamas’s Attack Plan More Than a Year Ago

Fair Question

Josh Marshall: Why Did So Many People Hate Henry Kissinger So Much?

Can We Go Back To That Elon Musk Interview?

I can’t stop watching the interview that Elon Musk gave to “Jonathan” Ross Sorkin:

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Florida GOP Power Couple hit With Allegations of Rape, Three-Way Lifestyle

It’s hard to know where to start with this. But here goes.

Christian Ziegler is the chairman of the Florida Republican party. His wife Bridget is a member of the Sarasota County School Board and cofounder of Moms for Liberty. Today Trident News revealed that Christian Ziegler is currently under criminal investigation after a woman accused him of raping her. The woman filed a complaint with the Sarasota Police Department on October 4th; the alleged rape took place on October 2nd.

The story gets significantly more complicated.

According to the woman’s complaint she was involved in a consensual three-way sexual relationship with Christian and Bridget Ziegler. Christian Ziegler recorded videos of the threesome having sex together. Sources told Trident that police have done a forensic examination of Christian Ziegler’s phone, possibly looking for evidence of those videos.

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Florida GOP Chair/Husband Of Moms For Liberty Co-Founder Accused Of Sexual Assault By Couple’s Third

There’s a lot going on here, so bear with me.

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Why Did So Many People Hate Henry Kissinger So Much?

Henry Kissinger’s death yesterday at the grand, round age of 100 was greeted with a broad chorus of “It’s about times” and “good riddances” and “go straight to hells.” I have always been fascinated by the intensity of the animus toward the man. And to be clear: that’s not because I necessarily disagree with the verdict.

In the quickest possible summary, during his roughly eight years as first National Security Advisor and then Secretary of State, Kissinger spearheaded or oversaw two broad policies which account for most, but by no means all, of what that vituperation is about.

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How Scott Perry Went Off The Deep End In Effort To Debunk Trump Loss

It was just after 8 p.m. ET on Jan. 6, 2021. Law enforcement had just finished clearing the Capitol building, and Congress was beginning to reconvene to finish the task which Stop the Steal supporters had violently disrupted: formalizing Biden’s win, and Trump’s defeat, in the 2020 election.

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Senate Republicans Use Procedural Stunts To Try To Block Subpoenas Of Leo And Crow

Senate Judiciary Republicans on Thursday invoked a rarely used rule to try to run down the clock and prevent committee Democrats from voting to authorize subpoenas for right-wing power players Leonard Leo and Harlan Crow.

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A Tortured And Deadly Legacy: Kissinger And Realpolitik In US Foreign Policy

This article is part of TPM Cafe, TPM’s home for opinion and news analysis. It was originally published at The Conversation.

Henry Kissinger, who died on Nov. 29, 2023, at age 100, exercised more than 50 years of influence on American foreign policy.

I am a scholar of American foreign policy who has written on Kissinger’s service from 1969 to 1977 as national security adviser and secretary of state under the Nixon and Ford administrations. I have seen how his foreign policy views and actions played out for good and, mostly, for ill.

When Kissinger entered government as Richard Nixon’s national security adviser, he espoused a narrow perspective of the national interest, known as “realpolitik,” primarily centered on maximizing the economic and military power of the United States.

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George Santos On Brink Of Demotion Back To Baruch Volleyball Team

As the sun broke over the House office buildings Thursday, it enveloped George Santos — and the roughly 50 reporters and photographers, shivering in the 30-degree morning — in a heavenly glow. 

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Trump Lawyer Warned Him That Defying MAL Subpoena Would Be A Crime

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Damning New Evidence

Jennifer Little, a former Trump attorney, has told Special Counsel Jack Smith that she warned Trump that if he did not comply with a federal grand jury subpoena for all classified documents at Mar-a-Lago it would be a crime, according to new reporting from ABC News.

Sources said the lawyer, Jennifer Little, told investigators Trump “absolutely” understood the warning, which came during a pivotal meeting at Mar-a-Lago with Trump and another attorney, Evan Corcoran, who had recently joined Trump’s legal team.

The subpoena came after months of demands from the National Archives for Trump to return government documents that he took with him from the White House to Mar-a-Lago. Little says she was trying to impress upon Trump that a grand jury subpoena was different and more serious. “You’ve got to comply,” she allegedly warned Trump.

Again, these are the purported words of Trump’s own lawyer. Little and Trump attorney Evan Corcoran were forced to testify to the grand jury after U.S. District Judge Beryl A. Howell ruled that attorney-client privilege did not apply because their legal advice was used in furtherance of a crime.

Big Ooops

It looks like the DC Circuit Court of Appeals inadvertently unsealed a filing that it should not have. It came in the case of Rep. Scott Perry’s phone, which was seized by the FBI back in August 2022. Months of litigation ensued over whether Perry, a Pennsylvania Republican, was protected by the Constitution’s Speech or Debate Clause, and Perry won a partial though significant victory when he appealed the case. Those records had been under seal but they were briefly unsealed Wednesday afternoon, only to be resealed and blocked from public view later in the evening.

Politico’s Kyle Cheney has a good rundown on what the inadvertently unsealed documents show about Perry’s communications between Election Day 2022 and Jan. 6, 2021.

Arizona Prosecutes Election Deniers

Two county supervisors in Cochise County, Arizona, have been criminally charged by the state attorney general for refusing to certify 2022 election results.

Dunk-a-thon

The Henry Kissinger remembrances:

Spencer Ackerman: Henry Kissinger, War Criminal Beloved by America’s Ruling Class, Finally Dies

David Corn: Dead at 100, Henry Kissinger Leaves Behind a Bloody Legacy

Speaking Of Diplomats …

The headline really does say it all: “Tucker Carlson, Trump’s shadow diplomat”

India’s Alleged Assassination Plot In U.S. Is BONKERS

I can’t speak to the broader geopolitical implications, but in spy thriller terms the alleged Indian plot to assassinate a Sikh separatist in New York is heady – and comical – stuff.

It’s probably easiest to explain by separating what was real from what was law enforcement subterfuge, as alleged in the new federal indictment:

REAL:

Nikhil Gupta, the defendant charged with acting as an intermediary between Indian intelligence and would-be assassins

Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the victim, who is not named in the indictment but matches the description as a vocal Sikh critic of India based in New York

Unnamed Indian government officer who has claimed to work in intelligence and recruited Gupta in the plot to assassinate Pannun

SUBTERFUGE:

The confidential source, an unnamed “criminal associate” who Gupta contacted for help in hiring a hitman but who turned out to be a U.S. government informant

The hitman, who turned out to be an undercover U.S. law enforcement officer

As you can see, this started as an assassination plot and ended up as a sting. And, man, do they have the receipts: communications, photos and video as it all played out, with Gupta fooled into thinking he was dealing with real bad actors.

As funny as that is, the stakes were real. As this sting was unfolding, the alleged Indian assassination plot on Canadian soil took place and was even referenced in the communications between Gupta and his Indian handler.

Point/Counterpoint

John Ganz: Israel Has Already Lost

Josh Marshall: Decision Time

Kevin McCarthy Got Tough With Trump … Really?

In two separate private conversations being reported on by the WaPo, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) claims to have said “Fuck you” to Donald Trump after his ouster as speaker last month. McCarthy’s office now denies that he swore.

Short Honeymoon For Speaker Johnson?

Politico: “Johnson has antagonized conservatives most acutely by engaging in policy talks with fellow leaders, rather than pushing exclusively for base-pleasing wins that won’t survive in the Senate. That traditional approach won’t hurt Johnson with most of the House GOP — but as McCarthy’s ouster made clear, it only takes a handful of fed-up members to make a speaker’s life difficult.”

SCOTUS Flexes Its Anti-Regulatory Cred

TPM’s Kate Riga on oral arguments yesterday in a case the high court may use to chip away at the administrative state.

The Man Is Not Well

A revealing, disturbing, and inexplicable public outburst by Elon Musk:

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