In A Second Trump Term, The Rule Of Law Will Be The Enemy

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Be Very, Very Afraid

The NYT has a two-part look at what the lawyers staffing a Trump II presidency would look like. It won’t shock you that it looks very, very bad, especially for the rule of law:

Close allies of Donald J. Trump are preparing to populate a new administration with a more aggressive breed of right-wing lawyer, dispensing with traditional conservatives who they believe stymied his agenda in his first term.

Normally, a presidency starts with an A team, and by the end of the first term you’re down to the B team. A second term can often struggle with C-team-caliber talent. But as we all know, Trump started his first term with, at best, B-team-level talent that quickly was supplanted by C-team players and cycled through them so rapidly that by the end, some D teamers were at the top of the ranks. But in MAGA world, that’s a feature not a bug!

All of which means that Trump II would start with the D team and go downhill from there. I’m not being flip. It’s almost impossible to imagine how bad it will be – and the implications are dire.

Here’s a point of reference for you. By the end of Trump I, a D-teamer – 30something John McEntee – was the director of the White House personnel office, an important gatekeeper who oversees the political appointee process throughout the executive branch. Here’s what McEntee is up to now, according to the NYT:

At Project 2025, a well-funded effort by the Heritage Foundation to prepare personnel and policy for the next conservative administration, John McEntee, one of Mr. Trump’s most trusted aides, is part of a team searching for potential lawyers.

McEntee and Stephen Miller are among those leading the charge on stocking a Trump II administration with more radical Trump loyalists.

What are they looking for exactly? While it won’t surprise you that the consequences of four more years of D-teamers and worse would be a disaster for the country, it might catch your attention that the Trump loyalists involved in these efforts see the Federalist Society as too timid and traditional:

People close to the former president say they are seeking out a different type of lawyer committed to his “America First” ideology and willing to endure the personal and professional risks of association with Mr. Trump. They want lawyers in federal agencies and in the White House who are willing to use theories that more establishment lawyers would reject to advance his cause. This new mind-set matches Mr. Trump’s declaration that he is waging a “final battle” against demonic “enemies” populating a “deep state” within the government that is bent on destroying America.

It’s a whole new world, y’all.

All Things Disqualification Clause

Meanwhile, In The MAL Case …

Donald Trump for the first time visited a SCIF to view the classified evidence Special Counsel Jack Smith has amassed against him.

A Viewer’s Guide

Here’s the latest on when to expect the Trump kids to take the stand in the NY fraud case:

Donald Jr., 45, is up first, scheduled to appear on Wednesday; Eric Trump, 39, is scheduled to appear the following day, and Ivanka Trump, 42, on Nov. 8. Trump himself is scheduled to testify on Monday.

Anti-Semitism Unleashed

  • FBI Director Christopher Wray: Anti-Semitism is reaching a “historic level” in the United States. “In fact, our statistics would indicate that for a group that represents only about 2.4% of the American public, they account for something like 60% of all religious-based hate crimes,” Wray told a House committee Tuesday.
  • NYT: For Europe’s Jews, a World of Fear
  • Cornell student charged with threatening to massacre Jewish students.

Israel-Gaza Watch

  • WaPo: Israeli strikes on Jabalya refugee camp kill and injure hundreds in Gaza
  • Bloomberg:  First Foreigners Exit Gaza Via Egyptian Border
  • NYT: At least a quarter of buildings in northern Gaza are damaged, analysis estimates
  • Senate confirms Jack Lew as U.S. ambassador to Israel

Ukraine Funding Hangs In The Balance

  • WSJ: House, Senate Brace for Showdown on Israel Aid
  • Punchbowl: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is struggling to hold on to GOP support for Ukraine funding.
  • Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) insists on pairing aid to Ukraine and Israel together:

2024 Ephemera

  • Political editors remain so enamored of America’s rural idyll that their reporters unconsciously spew stories like this all the damn time: “Biden tries to staunch Democratic losses in rural America.” How often do you see stories on Republicans trying to staunch their losses in urban America?
  • Politico: Democrats have two big governor races in Trump states next week
  • WSJ: Why a 2023 Virginia Election Is a Proving Ground for 2024

For The Olds

Anne Lamott: We are all on borrowed time

‘It Was Always Going to End Badly’

Brian Stelter: The Untold Story of Tucker Carlson’s Ugly Exit From Fox News

Deep Cut

Yeah, it’s a moronic goof. But also: When you’re brain is so besotted from decades of Clinton conspiracizing that you’re making Webb Hubbell jokes in 2023:

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How George Santos Left NYC Republicans Feeling Scammed: ‘He Would Have Bled Me Dry’

On his way to a seat in Congress, George Santos made a whirlwind journey through New York political circles that left anger and disappointment among fellow Republicans in his wake. 

Santos, who found himself in the spotlight after winning a congressional race last year and subsequently being exposed as a serial fabulist who lied about his life and career on the campaign trail, is now facing multiple investigations and a pile of criminal charges related to his personal finances and campaign operation. As TPM first reported on Tuesday, a House Ethics Committee probe that is focused on Santos amid calls for his expulsion, is looking into his dealings with another New York candidate, far-right House hopeful Tina Forte. According to Forte’s former campaign manager, Santos steered the first-time congressional candidate to a consulting firm that earned a six-figure sum from her campaign without disclosing the fact that he was involved in the company. Other Republican candidates in New York had a similar experience with Santos and were left feeling burned. 

The Daily Beast and New York Times both have reported on Santos’ wild run through the New York City GOP. TPM dug into the mess and found further details of how it all played out including surreal Zoom calls where Santos allegedly pretended not to know his business associates. Santos’ foray into the realm of political consulting left behind lingering resentments as he and his associates used what one source described as “sketchy” tactics to insinuate themselves into the campaigns of two other first-time GOP candidates in New York City. Multiple sources said Santos’ failure to disclose his relationship to the firms he recommended left behind hurt feelings and resentment as they racked up tens of thousands of dollars in fees. 

One GOP state Senate candidate who says he fell victim to Santos told TPM that the experience left him feeling like Santos would “gladly step on other people to get ahead in life.” 

Santos has consistently denied any wrongdoing as he has faced criminal prosecutions and growing scrutiny over his campaign operations. He did not respond to a request for comment on this story. 

Stefano Forte was a 23-year-old first-time candidate for the New York state Senate in Queens when he worked with Santos last year. Forte, who is not related to Tina Forte, is one of three other Republicans in the five boroughs who said they unwittingly ended up doing business with Santos. 

Forte and Santos had known each other through New York City Republican circles before the two both geared up to run in different races in the 2022 election. Forte told TPM that after he entered the 2022 state Senate race, Santos swooped in to offer advice and praise for a “great company” that had done work for him. However, there was a problem: Santos did not reveal his own role in the firm. 

“I would call him a partner I didn’t know that I had because he didn’t disclose it,” Forte said, adding that he believes Santos would have “bled him dry” had he stayed with the firm. 

Public records show that Forte, who ultimately lost his race, paid over $15,000 last year to “Redstone Strategies LLC,” a firm that is part of a network of Florida companies that have links to Santos and his associates. Redstone was identified as “Company #1” in the superseding indictment against Santos that was filed earlier this month. 

Corporate filings indicate Redstone Strategies was incorporated on Nov. 1, 2021, three months before it received the first payment from Forte’s campaign. The company’s management structure included Santos’ “Devolder Organization,” which he has described as his family’s company, and a firm run by Jayson Benoit, who worked with Santos at Harbor City, a Florida investment firm. The SEC has said Harbor City Capital Corp. operated as a “classic Ponzi scheme.” The Daily Beast first reported that Santos recommended the company to Forte without disclosing his tie to the firm. 

After bringing Redstone into the fold, Santos took the fledgling state Senate campaign for a ride, Forte said. He recalled having to write his own copy, produce images, and edit for Facebook advertising that Redstone Strategies was supposed to create. Forte said he watched as the fundraising efforts led by the firm slowed to a trickle over the course of several months while it collected a monthly retainer that began to exceed the amount of contributions his campaign was bringing in. In Forte’s telling, Redstone Strategies was pushing him into the red.  

Forte, still not knowing that Santos was behind the firm, terminated his contract in June 2022 via Benoit, who was his contact at the company. He quickly heard from Santos, who suggested that Forte was disrespecting a well-established political force by severing ties with the seven-month-old business.  

“George called me in a huff,” Forte recalled, before mimicking the now-congressman: “I put my reputation on the line for you, you can’t just do this to a fundraising company of this caliber.”

“No one is going to help you in the party after this, this is not good,” Forte recalled Santos telling him. 

The relationship with Redstone Strategies was over, but after Forte lost the race in November 2022, he decided to contact donors to thank them for contributing to his campaign. Forte asked Benoit, his Redstone Strategies contact, for the address of one donor. Benoit, who did not respond to multiple requests for comment, apologetically responded that he couldn’t help. 

Forte last spoke with Santos in December. Santos, who had been elected one month prior, wanted to offer Forte a job in his new congressional office. 

Of course, two things had happened in the intervening time: Forte had learned that Santos was part of the Redstone Strategies management structure, and the New York Times had revealed that the congressman-elect was a serial fabricator.

“I was like, ‘George, you’ve got to be honest with me: Who are you?’” Forte recalled. 

Santos responded by minimizing the issue with boasts about his connections and apparently fictional fortune. It was quintessential Santos. Forte said Santos claimed that Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), who was speaker of the House at the time, would “make this all go away.” Santos also said he planned to contribute $1 million to the NRCC to smooth things over. 

Forte then brought up Redstone Strategies and said he knew Santos hadn’t disclosed his relationship with the company. Santos’ alleged response relied on the murky and dizzying array of corporate paperwork involved in the management of the Florida firms, which can all be linked to Santos and his former Harbor City colleagues. 

“And he said no, no no, I’m an owner in Redstone Strategies. This is just Red Strategies. So, it’s a different company entirely,” Forte recalled. 

Like Redstone Strategies, the similarly named Red Strategies USA LLC had companies connected to Santos, Benoit, and other former Harbor City executives in its management structure

Forte told TPM that he hasn’t spoken to Santos since. 

Records show the two Santos-linked companies took on a wide variety of campaign tasks that are often handled by separate, specialized firms. Federal, state, and local campaign finance reports indicate the businesses billed candidates for different services including robocalls, video production, and fundraising. 

Along with Stefano Forte’s experience with Redstone Strategies, Red Strategies worked with at least three other New York City candidates. Their stories paint a picture of Santos aggressively steering relatively inexperienced politicians towards his business associates and often leaving them dissatisfied with the work. 

A Republican source familiar with Santos’ involvement in campaigns, who requested anonymity due to the ongoing investigations, described how he would recommend the consultancy. According to the source, whenever a candidate came to Santos with a problem, Red Strategies was the answer.

Tina Forte’s campaign made over 76 payments totaling over $110,000 to Red Strategies USA, LLC during her failed House campaign last year. Along with being upset at Santos for not disclosing his role in the firm, Tina Forte’s former campaign manager blamed the company for producing shoddy paperwork and allegedly trying to obscure how much money it drew from her campaign. 

In 2021, Jordan Hafizi was a Republican New York City Council candidate who, records show, paid $22,450 to Red Strategies USA LLC for services including video production. Hafizi, who lost his race, did not exactly offer an endorsement of the firm’s work when reached by TPM. 

“I was looking around for places and I was asking people for recommendations and they were someone that was recommended,” Hafizi said. “Was I satisfied? No comment.”

The Republican source familiar with Santos’ involvement in local campaigns said the future congressman presented himself as someone interested in “helping” Hafizi, who was a 21-year-old first-time candidate. According to the source, Santos promised to get Hafizi a “good deal”  for an ad with Red Strategies, and bragged about its ties to Tina Forte. But when the ad came through, it was a disappointment. The result looked “cheesy,” the source said.  

Records also show that Red Strategies USA LLC received $4,213.52 in 2021 from the campaign of Vickie Paladino, a Republican who won a seat on the City Council that year. Vickie Paladino referred questions about the firm’s work on her race to her son, Tom Paladino, who was a consultant on his mother’s team and also worked in a similar capacity for Stefano Forte. 

“A big part of what Santos seems to have been doing is not telling anybody that this was his company. … Like he got on Zoom calls with people pretending to … make a neutral introduction to this company, meanwhile he was actually one of the owners of it, or the founder, whatever he was,” Tom Paladino told TPM. “I had no idea that this was his company. We didn’t know.”

Despite the unusual circumstances, Paladino said Red Strategies “did the work.” 

Red Strategies helped run “a couple of weeks of robocalls” for his mother, Paladino said. They felt it was “a legit service.” 

Santos was perhaps able to involve himself with other candidates because he projected an air of success, Paladino suggested. That included his association with Marks, who Paladino said was known as “the gold standard” in New York GOP circles. Santos also bolstered his standing with claims of wealth that, according to prosecutors, were fueled with lies and ill-gotten gains. 

Santos’ ability to charm his fellow Republicans was also, in Paladino’s view, aided by the fact the party has traditionally struggled to gain footing in the New York City area.  

“He built himself up in a way that made himself seem very impressive,” Paladino said. “Nobody really wanted to look below the surface because Republicans in New York in general are very happy to have candidates who seem like they have a shot.”

Lauren Boebert’s Apology Tour

As 2023 winds down and lawmakers gear up for a reelection year and time back home among constituents over the holidays, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is attempting to rehabilitate her reputation. The message she’s trying to communicate to voters back home? She’s “sorry.”

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Who Takes Over Gaza?

I saw a new poll out today which reports that 70% of Jewish Israelis says Benjamin Netanyahu should resign from office as soon as the war ends. The same poll of Arab Israelis is currently in the field. There’s no doubt it will push that number higher. That represents a major deterioration from the first week or so after the October 7th massacres which had already shown a dramatic decline in public support for Netanyahu’s government. What does this mean exactly?

From following the news closely and talking to many Israelis it seems clear to me that this is about more than accountability for a security failure: ‘You’re Mr. Security. You had one job. You failed.’ There seems to be a much more thoroughgoing collapse of all sorts of basic assumptions about security and whether the status quo can ever really work. Turning on Netanyahu doesn’t mean any lack of support for prosecuting the current war. Fighting the current war seems to have all but universal support among Jewish Israelis though there are, of course, differences of opinion on how to prosecute it. The real questions are what comes afterwards.

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Menendez Indictments Through the Years, In Pictures

For the second time in under a decade, Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) is facing federal charges. A Sept. 22 indictment charged Menendez and his wife face with one count of conspiracy to commit bribery, one count of conspiracy to commit honest services fraud, and one count of conspiracy to commit extortion.

Allegedly, the couple has been been trading favors with the Egyptian government as the two received a Mercedes-Benz, gold bars, envelopes full of gold, and even a no-show job at a meat packing factory.

Back in 2015, Menendez was charged with conspiracy to commit bribery and wire fraud. In 2018, the charges were dropped after a jury couldn’t come to a verdict, leading to a mistrial.

The Importance Of The United Auto Workers’ Victory

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If it weren’t for the war in Israel and the election of an abortion absolutist and lesser-known election denier as Speaker of the House alongside a handful of other breaking news events in the last six weeks, the United Auto Workers strike with the three major auto companies would have been the biggest news story in the country.  

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Scenes From Israel, Gaza and Abroad as The Death Toll Climbs

Israel’s intense bombardment of Gaza continues in the aftermath of the unprecedented Oct. 7th Hamas-led attack. The expected Israeli ground invasion has not yet been launched, amid diplomatic efforts to free hostages held by Hamas. Humanitarian aid is struggling to get into the besieged Palestinian enclave.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Many of the images that follow are graphic and may be disturbing.

The Aftermath Of Historic Category 5 Hurricane Otis, In Photos

The Mexican city of Acapulco was hit Thursday by Hurricane Otis, packing 165 m.p.h. winds, the strongest tropical cyclone ever to strikes the country’s Pacific coast. In under 24 hours, Otis rapidly strengthened from a tropical storm not even expected to come ashore into a Category 5 hurricane bearing down on a major city, catching forecasters, civil defense officials, tourists and residents off guard. Otis caused massive structural damage along the coast and left at least 27 people dead. Damages and casualties are still being assessed.

EXCLUSIVE: Santos Campaign Meltdown Attracts Interest From House Investigators 

It was just before midnight on December 27, 2021, and Jen Remauro had a message for Rep. George Santos (R-NY). The Republican was less than a year away from his victory in a New York congressional election that would trigger a shocking series of scandals and criminal charges. But behind the scenes, there was already plenty of drama.

“Please keep me out of your spew,” Remauro wrote in a text to Santos, which she provided to TPM. 

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Alabama Man Indicted For Allegedly Threatening Fani Willis

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‘Watch Everywhere That You’re Going’

A federal grand jury in Atlanta has returned an indictment against Arthur Ray Hanson II, of Huntsville, Alabama, accusing him of transmitting interstate threats to injure Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and Sheriff Patrick Labat in retaliation for the prosecution of Donald Trump. Hanson left two threatening voicemails after calling the Fulton County Government customer services line, prosecutors alleged.

According to the Justice Department, Hanson’s threats against Willis in one voicemail included:

  • “watch it when you’re going to the car at night, when you’re going into your house, watch everywhere that you’re going”
  • “I would be very afraid if I were you because you can’t be around people all the time that are going to protect you”
  • “there’s gonna be moments when you’re gonna be vulnerable”
  • “when you charge Trump on that fourth indictment, anytime you’re alone, be looking over your shoulder”
  • “what you put out there, [expletive], comes back at you ten times harder, and don’t ever forget it.”

Jan. 6 Defendant Loses His Shit In Courtroom Outburst

CBS News’ Scott MacFarlane was in the courtroom:

A physical altercation broke out during a hearing on Monday in the case of Vitali GossJankowski, a defendant convicted of several charges related to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, resulting in toppled tables and multiple federal agents subduing the defendant on the ground.

Disqualification Clause Trial Gets Underway

The Colorado evidentiary hearing to determine whether Donald Trump is ineligible for the presidency under the Constitution’s Disqualification Clause got underway Monday with testimony from a member of Congress and a DC police officer:

  • Law&Crime: Trial to kick Trump off ballot in Colorado for Jan. 6 starts with harrowing police testimony
  • NYT: Colorado Trial Considers Whether the 14th Amendment Disqualifies Trump
  • Colorado Public Radio did a liveblog for an in-depth review of Day 1

ICYMI

CNN:

Special counsel Jack Smith withdrew a subpoena seeking information from former President Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign this week, a source familiar told CNN.

This is the second withdrawn subpoena related to Smith’s investigation into fundraising practices following the 2020 election. Earlier this month, Smith withdrew a subpoena seeking records from Save America, a Trump-controlled political action committee, two sources familiar with the matter said.

Nevada Man Charged With Alleged Anti-Semitic Threats To Jewish Senator

John Anthony Miller of Las Vegas faces federal charges in Nevada for allegedly leaving threatening, anti-Semitic voicemails for Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-NV), who is Jewish. Among the threats Miller allegedly made in the voicemails, according to the criminal complaint:

  • “All these fucking lies is in your fucking hands, you fucking bitch, and I’m gonna fucking see you soon, you fucking sellout fucking faggot bitch.”
  • “You just fucking woken up a motherfucking monster, you fucking piece of shit unhuman, subhuman, you’re vermin, bitch, you are vermin, bitch, and we’re gonna finish what Hitler started you fucking slut.”
  • “You done picked your side bitch and you done chose evil. I don’t give a fuck if you
    were born into it or not, bitch, you are fucking evil, bitch and we’re gonna exterminate you, fuck.”

Good Read On Mike Johnson

Bulwark:

There is no contradiction in observing that Mike Johnson is both a mild-mannered, courteous, conservative evangelical Christian and a politically extreme ideologue. He has surrounded himself with some of the most dangerous, anti-democratic Christian leaders in the country—the same people who theologized the January 6th insurrection—and offered them his public support and praise. Is there any doubt about the flock to which he belongs?

Israel-Gaza Watch

  • NYT: Under Shroud of Secrecy, Israel Invasion of Gaza Has Begun
  • WaPo: House GOP demands IRS budget cuts along with Israel aid
  • Politico: Israel aid drives wedge within Congress
  • WSJ: Israel Hits Hamas Tunnels as Ground Offensive Intensifies
  • NYT: U.N. Officials Describe Catastrophic Conditions in Gaza as Israel Advances

‘If You Spill A Drop Of American Blood, We Will Spill A Gallon Of Yours’

Senate Dems Plan Vote To Subpoena Clarence Thomas Benefactors

Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats are planning to vote on subpoenas for two key figures in the ethics scandals surrounding Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas: Harlan Crowe and Leonard Leo.

2024 Ephemera

  • Politico: 3 Expert Shoemakers Say Ron DeSantis Is Probably Wearing Height Boosters
  • Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR), who has served in Congress since 1996, will not seek re-election in 2024.

Acapulco Death Toll Climbs To 45

In the slow, painful recovery from last week’s Category 5 Hurricane Otis, Acapulco reports a death toll of 45 people, with dozens still missing.

Truer Words Never Spoken

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