A Tempest in a Teapot in a Far, Far Away Place

This morning Axios leads with an “Exclusive”: “Donors fret over Scott’s single status.” As they look for the best challenger to the supremacy of Donald Trump, top GOP donors have been skittish about ponying up big money for South Carolina Senator Tim Scott because the 57 year old South Carolina Senator is unmarried. Back in May Scott told an on-stage interviewer he had a girlfriend but didn’t name her. The story says that the Scott campaign’s discussion of the issue has been “vague” while making clear that, at least according to one source, even if many donors have concerns it’s definitely not a majority of them.

This is simply an odd story on many levels. It feels a tad archaic to put it mildly. As Scott himself put during that May interview with Axios, “it sounds like we’re living in 1963 and not 2023.”

The Scott campaign says it will be addressing the issue in the coming weeks.

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Trump Wants You To Know Exactly How Much Is At Stake In This Election

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A Quick Check In With Trump

In recent days, despite being a criminal defendant in four different jurisdictions and at risk of violating the terms of his pre-trial release, the out-of-control former president has continued to launch screeds against prosecutors, judges, witnesses, the FBI, DOJ, and the justice system broadly.

It looks like a meltdown, decompensation, a psychic wound on public display.

But most importantly, it’s a promise of what’s to come if he’s re-elected. He’s telling us, once again, exactly what he will do. He has famously called it his “retribution.” And it’s reflected in the language he is still using: “an eye for an eye” and “fight fire with fire.”

He’s assuring us now that he’ll weaponize the Justice Department, arrest and jail his opponents, and bring to bear the full power of the office of the presidency to inflict punishment on his foes.

He’s not saying it explicitly, but the implication is clear: He’ll also use the office to the greatest extent possible get himself out of the criminal jam he is in.

Don’t trust me, though. Just watch this sampling because, ummm, yeah, dude is not okay:

Pretty Much This

Rudy Loses Badly

Rudy Giuliani’s comedown continues, with a devastating default judgment entered against him in the defamation suit brought by Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss.

U.S. District Judge Beryl A. Howell’s decision to sanction Giuliani for his failure to comply with his discovery obligations to the two Georgia women leaves only the question of how much he must pay them for a jury to decide. The sanction included finding him liable for the defamation and for punitive damages.

Howell kept the pressure on Giuliani to cough up the discovery he owes them by giving him a final deadline to comply. If he still refuses to comply, she will instruct the jury that it must construe his inaction against him. But if he complies, she’ll give the jury the option of construing it against him. A subtle difference between bad and worse.

The Next Phase In Georgia RICO Case Begins

Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell have separately filed motions to sever each of their prosecutions from the rest of the 19-defendant-strong RICO case brought by Fani Willis in Georgia.

Everything Is Totally Normal In Georgia

This is Georgia state Sen. Colton Moore (R):

Navarro Can No Longer Avoid Trial

Former Trump White House official and all-around goof Peter Navarro lost his bid to delay his contempt of Congress trial when U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta ruled that former President Trump had not invoked executive privilege on Navarro’s behalf.

Navarro, who rebuffed a subpoena from the Jan. 6 committee, is set to stand trial beginning next week.

A classic moment outside the courthouse after Navarro’s setback:

Fuck Around And Find Out

Keep calling the judge a “kangaroo court” and a “Nazi court” and you might find yourself jailed for criminal contempt, as one Jan. 6 defendant did.

Brandon Fellows will serve five months in prison for contempt of court after completion of his trial, in addition to whatever sentence imposed on him if he’s convicted. There’s some irony that Fellows ran afoul of U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden, a Trump appointee who has generally been more lenient on Jan. 6 defendants.

Proud Boys Sentencing

U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly was ill yesterday, postponing the sentencing of top Proud Boys for the their seditious conspiracy convictions. Sentencing will resume today, but the most closely watched defendant, Enrique Tarrio, now won’t be sentenced until next week.

Don’t Forget About This One

In October, New York Attorney General Letitia James’ civil suit against Donald Trump and three of his adult children for their allegedly fraudulent running of the Trump Org is set to go to trial. A new found of filings sets the stage for some key pre-trial rulings:

  • NYT: Trump Asks to Dismiss Suit as A.G. Says He Inflated Worth by $2.2 Billion
  • CNN: New York AG’s office alleges Trump inflated his net worth by as much as $2.2 billion in 1 year

Mitch McConnell Has Another Episode

Another disturbing frozen-in-public moment for the 81-year-old Senate minority leader:

Meet Kitara Ravache

The WaPo dives into Rep. George Santos’ past life as a drag queen in Brazil.

2024 Ephemera

  • WSJ: Losing 2022 GOP Senate nominee Blake Masters (AZ) is set to run for Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s seat next year, setting up a potential primary race against failed gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake.
  • Former Rep. Mike Rogers (R_MI) is expected to run for the Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI)

Anyone See A Pattern?

Another day, another Republican arrested for voter fraud.

You Can’t Make This Stuff Up

Last month, the WSJ first reported that some on Tesla’s board were concerned company resources were being used on secret project to build Elon Musk a glass house near Austin. Now federal prosecutors in Manhattan and the SEC are investigating, the WSJ reports exclusively.

Dude!

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McCarthy Dangles Hunter Biden Probes In Front Of Hardliners Risking Shutdown

Members of the House Freedom Caucus endangered House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) plan to avert a shutdown before the House even returned from August recess. Now the House speaker is going to comedically desperate lengths to urge them away from mucking up the appropriations process upon return.

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‘Nazi Court’: Jan. 6 Rioter Snaps At Judge After Being Held In Contempt

U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden held a Jan. 6 rioter in criminal contempt for his conduct during trial after he criticized the judge and the court system during a Tuesday hearing. 

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Are We On The Wrong Track?

This morning while reading your emails I got this question from TPM Reader EG: “How has your experience of politics in this country over the last six years changed your understanding of this country?  Do you sense a secular before and after that we are transitioning to?”

That’s a very big question and I don’t know what my answer is. But I do have a few observations to share, which maybe are part of an evolving answer.

First a few preliminaries.

Implicit in this question, I think, is one of national decline. Basically, are we moving into a new reality in which things are getting worse, in which the American democratic order is under permanent threat or even on the way out. I don’t think everyone’s a pessimist. But it’s hard for me to imagine many people asking this particular question in the present national context and meaning, “Don’t we seem to be entering a new age in which everything or most things will be more awesome than they were previously?”

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Judge Rules Giuliani Is Liable For Defaming Georgia Election Workers

This post has been updated to clarify the punitive damages issue.

A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that former Donald Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani – who has been delaying trial by refusing to turn in discovery — forfeits the defamation lawsuit that was brought against him by two Georgia election workers who alleged he spread conspiracy theories about them. 

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Judge: Navarro Failed To Prove Trump Invoked Executive Privilege Over His Jan. 6 Testimony

U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta shot down former top Trump White House economic adviser Peter Navarro’s argument that Donald Trump asserted executive privilege over testimony Navarro was subpoenaed to give to the Jan. 6 House select committee in winter 2022.

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Tough Times for Team Normal

In a political world where florid and manic are the emotional baselines it’s hard to imagine anything more boring than whether former Rep. Mike Rogers (R) is running for Senate in Michigan. But a lot turns on these fairly prosaic questions. Rogers is expected to announce shortly that he’s running for the seat opened up by the retirement of Sen. Debbie Stabenow. His likely opponent is Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D). Since leaving office on the cusp of the Trump era in 2015, Rogers been a CNN commentator. He was the House Intelligence Committee Chair before it was taken over by the notorious Devin Nunes.

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John Eastman Gets Dunked On Hard After Fox News Interview

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The response to John Eastman’s bamboozling last night on Laura Ingraham’s Fox News show was marvelous.

Ingraham’s mangling of the law and air quotes around “RICO” signal right off that this is a cotton candy interview. But that doesn’t mean Eastman can’t and doesn’t do real damage to himself.

First, Eastman:

Let the dunking begin:

  • “What, like maybe the 101 emails that convinced a federal judge to take the extraordinary step of ordering them turned over to the Jan 6 committee? Those emails?”
  • “They found those emails already. A federal judge said so.”
  • “Ex-Trump lawyer John Eastman appeared on Fox News Tuesday for an interview in which he seemed to pretend like an incriminating email he sent—and which has been in the public record for some time—simply doesn’t exist.”

With Friends Like These …

Speaking of John Eastman, guess who signed on to a letter from former Clarence Thomas clerks defending the justice’s integrity as “unimpeachable”?

Jack Smith Is Focused On Rudy’s Drinking

Rolling Stone:

Special Counsel Jack Smith’s office has repeatedly grilled witnesses about Rudy Giuliani’s drinking on and after election day, investigating whether Donald Trump was knowingly relying on an inebriated attorney while trying to overturn a presidential election. …

[A]according to lawyers and witnesses who’ve been in the room with special counsel investigators, Smith and his team are interested in this subject because it could help demonstrate that Trump was implementing the counsel of somebody he knew to be under the influence and perhaps not thinking clearly. If that were the case, it could add to federal prosecutors’ argument that Trump behaved with willful recklessness in his attempts nullify the 2020 election — by relying heavily on a lawyer he believed to be working while inebriated, and another who he bashed for spouting “crazy” conspiracy theories that Trump ran with anyway.

Trump Tipped His Hand As To His Jan. 6 Defenses

I’m not saying these are good defenses, but it is perhaps where we should be focusing our attention:

  • “executive immunity” claim
  • “core First Amendment issues”
  • alleged “selective prosecution”

More On Mark Meadows’ Surprise Testimony

Wanna go deep on Mark Meadows testimony Monday in the hearing on moving his Georgia racketeering indictment to federal court? Anna Bower at Law Fare has you covered.

Georgia RICO Miscellany

Two new developments in the Georgia case:

  • The federal judge considering the removal of Mark Meadows case from state court has asked for additional briefing on this question: “Would a finding that at least one (but not all) of the over acts charged occurred under the color of Meadows’s office, be sufficient for federal removal of a criminal prosecution?” 
  • Atlanta DA Fani Willis is seeking clarification from the state judge overseeing the case on whether his earlier order was intended to sever Ken Chesebro’s case from the other 18 co-defendants and indicating that she wants to try them all together on the speedy trial timeline that sets up a fall trial date.

Proud Boys To Be Sentenced

Enrique Tarrio and Ethan Nordean are scheduled to be sentenced separately today in federal court for their roles in the Jan. 6 attack. Prosecutors are seeking 33 years of incarceration of Tarrio, the longest sentence recommendation to date in the Jan. 6 prosecutions.

New Hampshire Looking At Disqualifications Clause

In a joint statement Tuesday, the New Hampshire attorney general and secretary of state announced that the applicability of the 14th Amendment’s Disqualification Clause to the 2024 presidential election under review.

2024 Ephemera

The Lucrative Middle

The centrist grift is one of the longest running plays in Washington, D.C., and Joe Manchin (and his daughter) are using the same old playbook.

Jacksonville Shooter Wore White Supremacist Symbol

The young white man who killed three Black people in Jacksonville over the weekend before killing himself was wearing a Rhodesian army patch on his tactical vest:

The patch — representing Rhodesia, a former white minority-ruled territory in southern Africa in the 1960s and ’70s that would become Zimbabwe — is yet another symbol of how the shooter, Ryan Palmeter, was racist and was influenced by racist ideology, investigators say.

Scalise Diagnosed With Cancer

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA), who was grievously wounded in the 2017 shooting spree at a congressional baseball game practice, has been diagnosed with multiple myeloma.

The Post-Licht Era At CNN

Mark Thompson, formerly of the BBC and NYT, named the new honcho at CNN.

Idalia Makes Landfall In Florida

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