Robbie Robertson of The Band has left us. This one really hits like a gut punch. Robertson also has extensive collaborations with Bob Dylan and Martin Scorsese. Robertson was The Band’s principal songwriter though others in the band usually took the lead vocals. The announcement says only that he died after a long illness, surrounded by family.
More Details on Guy Who Threatened to Assassinate Biden
Following up on the post below, I read through the criminal complaint against Craig Robertson, the man killed this morning during an FBI raid tied to threats he allegedly made to kill President Biden, New York City DA Alvin Bragg, New York AG Letitia James, AG Merrick Garland as well as Vice President Harris and California Governor Newsom.
As you’d expect, the complaint details numerous social media posts showing Robertson threatening to kill the men and women above and showing that he possessed a sniper rifle and a substantial arsenal of assault rifles. Two FBI agents recently visited his residence and asked to speak with him about his posts. He essentially told them to get lost and then, in follow-on posts, started threatening to kill them if they returned
Continue reading “More Details on Guy Who Threatened to Assassinate Biden”Activating the MAGA Militia
A short time again ABC moved a story reporting that a man, Craig Robertson, wanted for threats against the lives of President Biden and others was shot and killed this morning during an FBI raid. Presidents draw threats and sometimes raids go wrong, either because the suspect wanted to go out in a blaze of glory or because of bad or culpable decisions by the team conducting the raid. All told not a terribly surprising story.
The arrest was apparently triggered by specific threats Robertson had made to kill Biden during a visit today to Utah. But ABC seemed to bury a key element of the story. The threats appear to have been tied at least in part to the charges brought against former President Donald Trump.
A paragraph toward the end of the piece reads …
The complaint includes numerous social media posts believed to have been made by Robertson threatening to kill Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, as well as several officials involved in prosecuting former President Donald Trump.
Twitter Sanctioned For Resisting Search Warrant For Trump Account Info
Twitter got hit with a $350,000 fine earlier this year after refusing to comply with a search warrant for former President Trump’s Twitter account that Jack Smith’s office obtained.
Continue reading “Twitter Sanctioned For Resisting Search Warrant For Trump Account Info”Moderate And Swing District GOPers Unenthused By Colleagues’ Impeachment Talk
Not everyone in the House GOP caucus seems to be on board with Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and the MAGA Republicans’ talk of moving forward with a potential President Joe Biden impeachment.
Continue reading “Moderate And Swing District GOPers Unenthused By Colleagues’ Impeachment Talk”Feinstein Spox Says That Senator Is Home After Brief Hospitalization For A Fall
A spokesperson for Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) told TPM Wednesday that the senator is back at her home in California after being briefly hospitalized on Tuesday for a fall.
Continue reading “Feinstein Spox Says That Senator Is Home After Brief Hospitalization For A Fall”Trump Wants A Circus But At Least One Judge Ain’t Putting Up With That
A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This is TPM’s Morning Memo. Sign up for the email version.
Trial By Shitshow
Donald Trump will do everything in his power – including roping in the House GOP, GOP electeds around the country, right-wing media, and MAGA World proxies – to turn his trials into absolute shitshows.
We got another taste of that yesterday, with Trump’s legal team filing a nonsensical scheduling request in the Jan. 6 case (the Trump team’s request is contained in the block quote of this joint notice):

While prosecutors were available any of the three days in the window that U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan gave for the hearing on a protective order (backstory here), Trump’s legal team, well, they had some issues, y’all:
- Issue #1: Trump wants both of his lawyers to attend any such hearing.
- Issue #2: Wednesday (today) is not given as an option for no apparent reason.
- Issue #3: Only one of his two lawyers is available Thursday because the other has to be in Florida for a separate hearing in Trump’s Mar-a-Lago case.
- Issue #4: For reasons not given, they “lost Friday as an option.”
Given all of that(?), Trump was really hoping that the judge might schedule this hearing early next week – outside the window she laid out for both parties.
Judge Chutkan was having none of it. Later in the day, she set the hearing for Friday, 10 a.m. ET.
Still to be determined: Will Judge Chutkan limit the hearing to the protective order or get into the gratuitous attacks by Trump on the judge herself, prosecutors, and witnesses in apparent violation of the terms of his pre-trial release? Will she come down hard on Trump’s attorneys for turning this protective order into a shitshow? Stay tuned!
Set Your Expectations Accordingly
I am confident of two things:
- Most judges won’t put up with him turning their proceedings into circuses (U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon is the wild card);
- Despite the judges’ best efforts, the prosecutions won’t proceed as quickly as you and I would like.
Another Chesebro Memo
The NYT has unearthed another memo by TPM fave Ken Chesebro that serves as an early sketch of the fake electors scheme:
The existence of the Dec. 6, 2020, memo came to light in last week’s indictment of Mr. Trump, though its details remained unclear. But a copy obtained by The New York Times shows for the first time that the lawyer, Kenneth Chesebro, acknowledged from the start that he was proposing “a bold, controversial strategy” that the Supreme Court “likely” would reject in the end.
As we’ve reported at length (here and here and in lots of other instances), the fake electors scheme was the “entry point to Trump’s various efforts to pressure state officials into throwing out Biden’s win and to turn the Jan. 6 joint session of Congress into the denial – and not the certification – of Biden’s win.”
Today In Professional Handwringing
TPM’s Josh Marshall dissects that Jack Goldsmith op-ed in the NYT.
Great Catch
MSNBC’s Steve Benen has a timely reminder that then-President Trump was only too happy to sic his own Justice Department on candidate Joe Biden during the 2020 campaign:
In other words, we’re left with a head-spinning dynamic: The politician who’s now asking, “Can a president order his Department of Justice to indict an opponent just prior to an election?” is the same politician who, as president, pressured his Justice Department to indict his opponent just prior to an election.
But by all means, let the hand-wringers hand-wring about the “precedent” being set by the by-the-book, professional, independent Jack Smith.
Not This Week
Atlanta District Attorney Fani Willis isn’t expected to begin presenting the election interference case to a grand jury until next week. Meanwhile:
- Trump is already attacking Willis – a Black woman – as a “racist” and making scurrilous claims about her sex life.
- Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan subpoenaed by Fulton County grand jury in 2020 election probe.
Trump Prosecution Tidbits
- Special Counsel Jack Smith’s DC federal grand jury reconvened on Tuesday for the first time since handing up an indictment last week against former President Donald Trump related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, CNN reported.
- Trump signaled he’d be moving to slow down the Jan. 6 case – which is of course part of his larger strategy to delay, delay, delay.
- Adam Unikowsky goes deep on the troubling order issued by U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon in the Mar-a-Lago case.
- EmptyWheel traces the earliest overt investigative steps taken by DOJ against the six co-conspirators in the Trump Jan. 6 indictment.
2024 Ephemera
- Ron DeSantis replaces his campaign manager.
- Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC)’s flip from supposed Trump critic to Trump acolyte is complete. Behold her veep trial balloon: “One prominent critic, Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina, has been warming to the idea of supporting Trump and serving alongside him, people familiar with her thinking say.”
Anti-Abortion Measure Fails In Ohio
To quote the sneering Justice Samuel Alito in Dobbs: “Women are not without electoral or political power.”
- TPM’s Kate Riga: “Ohioans handily rejected Republican lawmakers’ attempt to make it much more difficult for citizens to amend the state constitution Tuesday, an effort that was aimed squarely at undermining an upcoming proposal to codify abortion protections.”
- TPM’s Josh Marshall: “Another election night, another resounding victory for abortion rights in a red state. It is yet another confirmation that the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision has created a revolution in American politics, the scope of which is even today only dimly perceived in most national political debates.”
- Aaron Blake: 4 takeaways from rejection of Issue 1 in the Ohio special election
- How it played:
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A Revolution in Politics
Another election night, another resounding victory for abortion rights in a red state. It is yet another confirmation that the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision has created a revolution in American politics, the scope of which is even today only dimly perceived in most national political debates. On its face Ohio’s Issue 1 was an amendment to the state constitution to require a 60% threshold for ballot referendums to change the state constitution. But it was understood from the start as a tool to short-circuit a November ballot initiative to codify abortion rights in the state constitution. On both sides of the question it was fought out on that basis. As I write, “No” (the de facto abortion rights side) is winning by 57% and that may go higher when all ballots are counted.
Abortion rights advocates still need to win the abortion constitutional amendment in November. But it seems highly likely they will succeed. Ohio thus joins Kansas and Kentucky in rejecting restrictions on abortion rights in their respective state constitutions. Last year voters in Michigan enshrined abortion rights in their state constitution and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer leveraged the issue to win unified control of the state in Democratic hands for the first time in decades.
In all but the very most conservative states the only path forward for abortion restrictionists is simply to keep the issue off the ballot.
Continue reading “A Revolution in Politics”Ohio Voters Bat Down Assault On Democracy, Abortion Rights In Special Election
Ohioans handily rejected Republican lawmakers’ attempt to make it much more difficult for citizens to amend the state constitution Tuesday, an effort that was aimed squarely at undermining an upcoming proposal to codify abortion protections.
Continue reading “Ohio Voters Bat Down Assault On Democracy, Abortion Rights In Special Election”Where Things Stand: Trump Judge Orders Lawyers To Undergo Training With Far-Right Christian Legal Group
The far-right Christian legal group whose work you’re almost certainly familiar with is in the news today for an incredibly befuddling reason: a Trump-appointed judge in Texas ordered lawyers with Southwest Airlines to attend eight hours of “religious-liberty training” courses with the group, Alliance Defending Freedom.
Continue reading “Where Things Stand: Trump Judge Orders Lawyers To Undergo Training With Far-Right Christian Legal Group”