The Supreme Court Will Decide If Domestic Abuse Orders Can Bar People From Having Guns. Lives Could Be At Stake.

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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments this week in a pivotal firearms case that could have profound implications for how police and courts deal with domestic violence.

The question: Should people who are placed under domestic violence protection orders also lose access to their guns?

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No One Will Be Safe From Trump’s Retribution Tour

A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This is TPM’s Morning Memo. Sign up for the email version.

Trump And His Allies Plot Revenge

On the heels of a similar story from the NYT, the WaPo details the planning going on to operationalize Trump’s “I am you retribution” promise if he wins election in 2024:

Donald Trump and his allies have begun mapping out specific plans for using the federal government to punish critics and opponents should he win a second term, with the former president naming individuals he wants to investigate or prosecute and his associates drafting plans to potentially invoke the Insurrection Act on his first day in office to allow him to deploy the military against civil demonstrations.

All of this is part of the so-called Project 2025 being run by Trump loyalists and a network of DC think tanks. The WaPo story identifies specific targets of Trumpian revenge:

In private, Trump has told advisers and friends in recent months that he wants the Justice Department to investigate onetime officials and allies who have become critical of his time in office, including his former chief of staff, John F. Kelly, and former attorney general William P. Barr, as well as his ex-attorney Ty Cobb and former Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Gen. Mark A. Milley, according to people who have talked to him, who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe private conversations. Trump has also talked of prosecuting officials at the FBI and Justice Department, a person familiar with the matter said.

I’ve seen criticism that the NYT and WaPo don’t connect the dots between the kinds of things Trump was already doing while in office and what he’s promising to do in a second term. Fair, as far as it goes, but I do take some solace in mainstream coverage that treats using the office of the presidency for retribution and revenge as ominous and not normal. I would also note that the WaPo identifies former Trump DOJ flunky Jeff Clark as “leading the work on the Insurrection Act under Project 2025.” So there is some recognition of the continuity here.

My question is more along the lines of this: At what point does a presidential campaign conspiring to weaponize the federal government against its political enemies become fair game for criminal investigation? It’s a delicate and complicated question, but one we best be asking ourselves sooner rather than later.

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TPM: Trump’s Violent Rhetoric Echoes The Fascist Commitment To A Destructive And Bloody Rebirth Of Society

Trump Appointee Sentenced In Jan. 6 Attack

Ryan Reilly: “A former Donald Trump political appointee at the State Department who tried to storm the Capitol and assaulted law enforcement officers on Jan. 6, 2021, was sentenced to 70 months in prison on Friday.”

Hilarious

Daily Beast: Mark Meadows’ Publisher Sues Him for Millions Over Election Lies in Book

Special Counsel Calls Out Trump’s Delay Tactics

Special Counsel Jack Smith is becoming more animated and less circumspect about Trump’s delay tactics. A new filing in the Jan. 6 case offers the most recent look at Smith’s new, more blunt language: “The defendant’s misleading criticism of the way the Government produced emails exposes that he is grasping at straws for an excuse to delay these proceedings.”

MAL Delays And A Spanking

Early on, I cautioned not to overreact to U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon in the Mar-a-Lago case until we had more to go one. I hope readers of Morning Memo recognize by now that we have plenty to go on.

The two main developments Friday: (i) Cannon wrongly smacked prosecutors for a good-faith courtesy filing alerting her to Trump’s latest antics; and (ii) Cannon okayed another delay in the pretrial schedule.

For more details:

  • TPM: Judge Cannon Knocks Jack Smith For A Filing Calling Out Trump’s Delay Tactics
  • Joyce Vance: “The reality is that Judge Cannon lacks the temperament to be a federal judge.”

Trump Takes The Stand Today In NY Fraud Case

Pass the popcorn: 6 things to watch.

NY Judge Issues New Gag Order

Things got prickly Friday in the NY fraud case when Trump’s lawyers again targeted the trial judge’s law clerk, prompting the judge to expand the gag order from Trump to his lawyers.

GOP Gov’t Shutdown Alert

Reminder: The current CR runs out on Nov. 17.

The Most Ignorant Man In DC?

TPM alum Cameron Joseph with an exhaustive profile of Alabama GOP Sen. Tommy Tuberville

Israel-Gaza Watch

  • WSJ: Israeli Military Poised for Battle for Gaza City
  • Michigan Democrats criticize Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) for invoking “from the river to the sea.”
  • HuffPo: Republicans Introduce Bill To Expel Palestinians From The United States

Illinois Assault Weapons Ban Upheld

Chris Geidner: “Late Friday afternoon, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit upheld Illinois’s ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines — a major decision applying the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022 decision striking down a New York gun law to uphold a different gun restriction.”

2024 Ephemera

  • NYT/Siena Poll: President Biden is trailing Donald Trump in five of the six most important battleground states (Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and Pennsylvania).
  • Dan Pfeiffer: How to Respond to the Very Bad NYT Poll
  • David Leonhardt: What Can Biden Do?
  • KMOV: Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft (R), a candidate for governor, implies that if voters enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution he’d have to resign as governor rather than violate his oath of office.

Getting To Know Speaker Mike Johnson

  • Rolling Stone: Mike Johnson Admits He and His Son Monitor Each Other’s Porn Intake in Resurfaced Video
  • WaPo: How Speaker Mike Johnson’s plans for a Christian law school unraveled
  • AP: Mike Johnson was founding dean of a planned law school in Shreveport. It never materialized.

NYC Has Some Of The Best Political Scandals

The straw donors probe of NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ campaign gets better and better:

New York City police officers were sent to the home of Mayor Eric Adams’ chief fundraiser — at the request of an internal affairs official — just hours before it was raided by the FBI in a campaign-finance corruption probe tied to Turkey’s government, The Messenger has learned.

The NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau official called the 77th Precinct headquarters in Brooklyn around 7 p.m. Wednesday and requested a “wellness check” at the home of Brianna Suggs, 25, a law enforcement official familiar with the matter said.

  • Who is Brianna Suggs and why did Eric Adams tap an inexperienced 23-year-old recent college grad to run his campaign’s fundraising?
  • NYT: Did Fake Donors Give the Mayor Real Money?

The Fight Continues …

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Louisiana’s ‘In God We Trust’ Law May Violate Establishment Clause Of The First Amendment

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

When Louisiana passed a law in August 2023 requiring public schools to post “In God We Trust” in every classroom – from elementary school to college – the author of the bill claimed to be following a long-held tradition of displaying the national motto, most notably on U.S. currency.

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Trump’s Violent Rhetoric Echoes The Fascist Commitment To A Destructive And Bloody Rebirth Of Society

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

Former President Donald Trump’s rhetoric has regularly bordered on the incitement of violence. Lately, however, it has become even more violent. Yet both many in the press and the public have largely shrugged their shoulders.

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All The Ways Republicans Tried To Game The Ohio Abortion Vote

The future of abortion access in Ohio will be decided on Tuesday, when voters thumbs up or down a ballot proposal to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution. 

The abortion rights supporters have money, polls and the recent history of other red-state abortion proposals on their side; the opponents have various schemes of essentially legalized cheating on theirs. 

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Are American Jews Caught in a Tide of Anti-Semitism?

It’s hard to analyze public questions with dispassion and wisdom in today’s brutal cacophony of social media driven public conversations. It’s hard to do that when you bring deeply felt and even personal commitments to the questions at hand, though I seldom write about things I don’t have strong beliefs about. I wanted to share a few thoughts about the current arguments about anti-Semitism and Zionism.

There are a lot of American Jews at this moment who feel like they are seeing a wave of unconcealed anti-Semitism that they haven’t seen in their lifetimes.

Is that really true?

As the Israel-Hamas war grinds forward an emanation of that conflict is playing out in the United States with protests and counter-protests, fights over symbolic public actions, manifestos and public letters. Each in turn spurs a public debate about just what was going on in this or that social media viral video. Social media amplifies and accelerates every cut and thrust. What is anti-Semitic, what is simply protests against a war with harrowing numbers of civilian casualties? We see the same well-worn public debates, or rather yelling matches, about what’s anti-Zionism and what’s anti-Semitism, whether anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism.

It may help to start with some definitions and history, their relevance and often irrelevance.

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Judge Cannon Knocks Jack Smith For A Filing Calling Out Trump’s Delay Tactics

The Florida federal judge overseeing the Mar-a-Lago case seemingly shot back at federal prosecutors on Friday. After they warned the judge that Trump was trying to “manipulate” her by seeking further delay, she came back with a curt response: their warning was too long.

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A Very Bad Day In Court For The Trumps

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Failsons

The two adult Trump sons flailed their way through their testimonies in the NY civil fraud trial against their so-called business empire. It didn’t go well.

The upshot of their testimonies was best captured by a spoof account on Twitter: “According to Junior and Eric, the Trump Organization is a ‘massive organization,’ which they ran without any involvement whatsoever in running it.” Indeed.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 02: Eric Trump sits in court during his civil fraud trial at New York State Supreme Court on November 02, 2023 in New York City. Trump Jr., executive vice president of the Trump Organization, began testifying yesterday concerning allegations that he; his father, the former president; and his brother Eric conspired to inflate Trump Sr.’s net worth on financial statements provided to banks and insurers to secure loans. New York Attorney General Letitia James has sued seeking $250 million in damages. (Photo by Hiroko Masuike-Pool/Getty Images)

The evidence against the Trumps is overwhelming, the judge didn’t appear to find them to be credible witnesses, and their defenses wilted under the slightest cross examination, often when presented with documentary evidence that directly contradicted their testimonies.

The day’s testimony ended with another clash between Trump’s counsel and the judge over the judge’s law clerk. MSNBC’s Lisa Rubin has a pet theory for why Trump attorney Christopher Kise would go to such lengths to antagonize the judge in a judge-tried case: It steered the news coverage away from the debacle of Eric’s testimony.

Ivanka Trump added a comic footnote to the day, asking an appeals court to delay her testimony next week on the grounds that it falls “in the middle of a school week.” The appeals court promptly denied her request.

Trump Files Emergency Appeal Of Chutkan Gag Order

Donald Trump went to the DC Circuit Court of Appeals late yesterday seeking an emergency stay of the gag order against him in the Jan. 6 case. He’s seeking an immediate pause of the gag order and then a stay while his appeal is pending. Trump asked the appeals court for a decision by Nov. 10, and if he loses he plans to take the case to the Supreme Court.

Disbarment Watch

  • Bloomberg: Rudy Giuliani Fights to Keep His DC Law License After Bar Report
  • Bloomberg Law: John Eastman Preliminarily Found Culpable in California Bar Trial

Not Many Tea Leaves To Read

The Minnesota Supreme Court didn’t give a clear read during oral arguments Thursday on how it will rule on the Disqualification Clause case pending against Donald Trump.

Will Trump Flee The Country?

The prospect of Donald Trump fleeing the country rather than facing trial and conviction has always seemed quite plausible to me. The Justice Department rationale for not making him surrender his passport or barring him from traveling overseas seems to be rooted in the fact that he has Secret Service protection which would make any attempt to run almost comical. And yet … can we be so sure?

Here’s a well-edited exchange that includes former FBI Special Agent Chris Favo talking about Trump’s flight risk:

WHOA

NEW YORK, UNITED STATES – 2023/10/16: Mayor Eric Adams speaks during 2023 National Action Network (NAN) Triumph Awards at Jazz at Lincoln Center. (Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

The Brooklyn home of NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ chief fundraiser was raided by the FBI early Thursday morning in what the NYT reports is a broad public corruption investigation into whether his 2021 election campaign conspired with the Turkish government to receive illegal foreign donations.

SBF Convicted On All Counts

Cryptoking Sam Bankman-Fried was convicted by a federal jury in New York on all seven counts against him arising from the collapse of FTX:

1. Wire fraud on FTX customers
2. Conspiracy to commit wire fraud on FTX customers
3.  Wire fraud on lenders to Alameda Research
4. Conspiracy to commit wire fraud on lenders to Alameda Research
5. Conspiracy to commit wire fraud on FTX investors
6. Conspiracy to commit commodities fraud on customers of FTX in connection with purchases and sales of cryptocurrency and swaps
7. Conspiracy to commit money laundering

The jury deliberated for just over an hour before reaching its verdict.

Reax To SBF Conviction

  • Elizabeth Lopatto: Sam Bankman-Fried gambled on a trial and his parents lost
  • Ginia Bellafante: Sam Bankman-Fried Was a Grown Up Criminal, Not an Impulsive Man-Child

Every Damn Day

Overt acts of anti-Semitism have exploded since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack:

  • California man charged with making threats on Twitter against Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt, such as “you better come stop me because I’m intent ona real Holocaust against the ADL Jews. Gas chambers and all”
  • Antisemitic graffiti next to the historic Canter’s Deli in L.A.
  •  Jewish cultural center in the Bronx vandalized with graffiti.

DOA

House GOP passes Israel aid package that targets IRS funding and is going absolutely nowhere in the Senate.

Quote Of The Day

There comes a time, maybe every six to eight generations, where the world changes in a very short time. … And I think what happens in the next two, three years are going to determine what the world looks like for the next five or six decades.

Joe Biden

Hurtling Toward A 1.5C Global Temperature Rise

Famed climate scientist James Hansen has a new, dire prediction.

October Extended A Record-Setting Scorcher Of A Year

Meanwhile …

‘Vaping Groping Lauren Boebert’

Congress will never be as good as when MTG and Lauren Boebert were still BFFs:

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House Passes Dead-On-Arrival, Poison-Pilled Israel Aid Bill

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) managed to guide an Israeli aid bill to passage in the House Thursday that’s dead on arrival in the Senate, but will appease his right flank. 

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Tuberville Shoves Staffer Into Moving Traffic (Rhetorically)

ICYMI, Republicans’ irritation with Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s (R-AL) months-long military promotion blockade blew up on the Senate floor last night, as a handful of Senate Republicans tried to hold a series of individual votes on nominees to bypass him.

He blocked each one.

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