Donald Trump Is An Absolutely Terrible Criminal Defendant

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LOL These Headlines

Donald Trump may be a genius reality TV carnival barker, but he is an awful criminal defendant, his own worst enemy, a defense lawyer’s nightmare, a cauldron of admissions against his own interest, an impulsive dolt who keeps digging himself deeper with almost every public utterance.

Look at the many messes Donald Trump created for himself during the CNN “town hall” fiasco:

NYT: E. Jean Carroll May Sue Trump a Third Time After ‘Vile’ Comments on CNN

NBC News: Trump’s comments on Mar-a-Lago documents ‘like red meat to a prosecutor’

NYT: Trump Suggests He Knowingly Took Documents From White House

AJC: Trump said Raffensperger ‘owed me votes’

(If anyone at CNN dares use Trump’s many on-air missteps as justification for giving him an unmediated primetime stage, please shoot me an email.)

This isn’t a new revelation. Trump has been a terrible witness for himself for years in civil lawsuits. The most recent smashing example was when he mistook E. Jean Carroll – whom he notoriously derided as “not my type” – for his ex-wife Marla Maples. That deposition testimony, captured on video, was probably a turning point in Carroll’s sexual abuse and defamation case against him. As if to make the point even stronger, Trump is so unreliable on the witness stand that he did not testify in his own defense during the Carroll trial.

With criminal proceedings against Trump already underway in New York state, expected this summer in Georgia, and potentially coming at any time on multiple fronts from Special Counsel Jack Smith, Trump’s own remarks being used against him by for prosecutors is going to be a recurring theme. They have an abundance of material to work with from the very stable genius.

Who Still Needs To Read This?

Maybe there’s someone in your life who still doesn’t get why the CNN “town hall” format for Trump was an abdication of journalistic duty, a failure to learn any lessons of the past eight years, and frankly an embarrassment. You might show them this thoughtful thread from Paul Waldman:

Anderson Cooper Badly Misses The Point

Trump To Appeal Carroll Verdict

Donald Trump filed a notice that he plans to appeal the $5 million federal jury verdict against him to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.

DOJ Fares Well In Key Jan. 6 Appeal

Politico:

The Justice Department appears poised to win a significant appeals court victory in a case that threatened to upend hundreds of Jan. 6 prosecutions for obstruction of Congress’ electoral vote-counting session.

Two members of a three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals hinted strongly Thursday that they largely agree with prosecutors’ interpretation of the Enron-era obstruction law that the Justice Department has leveled against hundreds of Jan. 6 defendants.

Santos Fesses Up … In Brazil

Rep. George Santos (R-NY), under federal indictment in New York, reached a deal with Brazilian prosecutors to confess to passing bad checks and to pay restitution in return for criminal charges being dropped.

Good Read

 Paul Rosenzweig: How Is George Santos Different from Donald Trump?

White House Meeting On Debt Ceiling Postponed

A meeting planned for today at the White House among President Biden and congressional leaders on the debt ceiling has been postponed until next week.

“I don’t think there’s enough progress for us to get back together,” Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said late Thursday.

The White House and congressional staff have been in behind-the-scenes talks since Tuesday’s meeting of the President and leadership.

2024 Ephemera

Follow The Dark Money

Leonard Leo’s Marble Freedom Trust gave away $182.7 million in the year ending on April 30, 2022, according to a recent tax filing.

What A Journey That Was

Forty years after it banned gay men from donating blood, the FDA has rolled back the AIDS-crisis era restrictions.

Daniel Penny Charged In Jordan Neely’s Death

The 24-year-old former Marine who put a homeless man on the NYC subway in chokehold until he died has been charged with second-degree manslaughter. Arraignment is set for today in state court in New York.

Gun Control Setback

WaPo:

A federal judge in Virginia has declared unconstitutional a set of laws and regulations that prohibit federally licensed firearms dealers from selling handguns to 18-to-20-year-olds, finding that the measures violated the Second Amendment.

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E. Jean Carroll May Sue Trump A Third Time After He Mocked Her On Live TV

E. Jean Carroll may sue former President Donald Trump a third time following his comments about the writer at the Wednesday night CNN town hall, according to the New York Times.

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A Massive Texas County Turned Blue. Then The GOP-Controlled Senate Voted To Overturn Their Elections.

The Texas state legislature is poised to pass a bill allowing the secretary of state to overturn election results in the state’s most populous county, only a few years after it turned blue.

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Chris Licht’s Excellent World of CNN

I wasn’t able to watch last night’s CNN town hall. I was helping my son prepare for an AP exam. I plan to watch it later today. But I’ve already heard enough reviews and seen enough clips to see that it conforms with what we knew of the Chris Licht model. Licht, as you may know, got the CNN assignment when CNN ended up with its latest corporate overload Warner Bros. Discovery. There’s been a lot of debate about just what Licht’s brief was. But it seems to have been some mix of the ideological fancies of its new owners and a general desire to make it “less liberal.”

For many of us, the idea that CNN is or ever was “liberal” is an absurd enough proposition to get the conversation about Licht’s goals off to a pretty poor start. But the topic clarifies itself when you see the question through the lens a corporation uses to understand questions like this. We don’t need to have an abstract conversation about what constitutes “liberal” in this context. It’s much simpler than that. You’ll know it’s not “liberal” when Trump and Republicans stop attacking it.

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Trump Fumbles On Abortion As GOP Flails, Refuses To Stake Out A Position

Former President Trump refused to answer multiple questions on if he would sign a federal abortion ban into law if he were to win the 2024 presidential election during CNN’s disastrous Wednesday night town hall, a move reflective of the party’s broader flailing on the issue heading into the primaries.

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Subpoena By Social Media: Judge Orders Jenna Ellis Be Served Through Facebook, Twitter, Instagram DMs

A federal judge ordered that former Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis, who lawyers say has been dodging their attempts to subpoena, may find herself served through an unorthodox channel: her social media direct messages. 

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Santos Aligned Himself With Fellow Alleged NY Fraudster Days Before Indictment

Among the many explanations for his federal indictment yesterday, Rep. George Santos, the embattled New York Republican who’s been charged with fraud, has come up with a particularly novel one: He’s being targeted due to his vocal support of exiled Chinese billionaire and fellow alleged scammer Miles Guo.

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CNN Primetime Trump Fest Was Of Course A Disaster

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Don’t Blame Kaitlan Collins

The CNN “town hall” with Trump in New Hampshire was at least as bad as expected for all the reasons that anyone with a brain could have foreseen.

The culprit here wasn’t Kaitlan Collins, who was hopelessly hamstrung by the format. The culprit is the CNN honchos trying to repair its imagined breach with conservative viewers (or is it “its breach with imagined conservative viewers”?). The format doomed the interview from the start. It was a public disservice, a journalistic failure, and repeat of the fundamental misunderstanding of how to cover Trump that has plagued the civic square for going on almost a decade now.

I’m not going to burden you here with a complete recap. If you want one, Aaron Rupar has you covered:

A Total Bloodbath

Reaction to the CNN made-for-TV event was universally caustic:

Jeremy Barr: CNN’s Kaitlan Collins tried, and tried, to rebut Trump’s election lies

Erik Wemple: Donald Trump steamrolls CNN’s town hall

Even Joe Biden Piled On

I Have No Idea What To Say About This

Is Trump recounting her version of events? His own? Does it even matter? WTF:

Maybe Jean Carroll Can Sue Trump For Defamation AGAIN

The former president went on a rage bender on Truth Social over the $5 million E. Jean Carroll verdict.

RIP Family Values Party

Trump’s putative GOP foes give him a pass on Carroll verdict.

So Much George Santos Material!

Our team did a great job unpacking the federal indictment of George Santos. I’m not going to rehash all that again here, but if you want to go deeper on the charges, former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance is there for you.

The George Santos Defense

Facts Beat Fiction Every Time

Fashion Criminal

Someone had to cover the fashion angle to George Santos’ alleged criming.

Still A Lot Of Questions

Mother Jones: Santos Indictment Leaves Many Lies, Mysteries, and Scandals Unaddressed

The Mystery Of Andrew Olson

Does Santos’ current campaign treasurer even exist?

Good Point

Emptywheel: Some Of George Santos’ Alleged Crimes Resemble Trump’s Suspected Crimes

Santos Indictment Not Good For Herschel Walker

The George Santos indictment accuses him of taking what were ostensibly political contributions to his campaign and funneling them to one of his LLCs instead. That sounds awfully familiar after last week’s Daily Beast scoop that failed Senate nominee Herschel Walker (R-GA) had a wealthy donor, who thought he was donating to the Walker campaign, wire more than half a million to a Walker LLC.

Feinstein Back In DC

The senior senator from California will be working a reduced scheduled. It’s not clear how quickly her return will clear up the Senate Judiciary Committee bottleneck on Biden judicial nominations.

Welp …

Asked if white nationalists should be allowed to serve in the military, Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL): “They call them that. I call them Americans.”

Missouri Jumps On The Anti-Trans Bandwagon

The state is poised to enact anti-transgender bans on gender-affirming care for minors and women in sports.

I’d Like To Thank The Academy …

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Where Things Stand: There’s No Shiny Musk-Carlson Deal

At least, that’s what the billionaire is claiming.

Just shortly after Tucker Carlson announced in a video lauding Elon Musk’s social media platform as the only safe space left for Truth Tellers like himself that he’d be taking his “show” to Twitter, the billionaire set the record straight.

Musk — who’s been doing favors for white nationalists and giving far-right extremist rhetoric an elevated platform since his Twitter takeover — tweeted to clarify that there’s no deal with Tucker and also to maintain that he, the founding father of free speech, is not playing favorites.

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