Liveblog: Unchecked Trump Has Asked Putin For Political Dirt Again

Folks, it’s a pattern: Unchastened by the impeachment hearing against him for demanding domestic political dirt from foreign heads of state, Donald Trump did it again Tuesday, pressing Vladimir Putin for material on Hunter Biden in the middle of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

“As long as Putin now is not exactly a fan of our country, let him explain — because Chris Wallace wouldn’t let me ask the question — why did the mayor of Moscow’s wife give the Bidens, both of them, three and a half million dollars?” Trump said in an interview. “I would think Putin would know the answer to that. I think he should release it. I think we should know the answer. Now, you won’t get the answer from Ukraine.”

“I think Putin, now, would be willing to probably give that answer,” Trump added. “I’m sure he knows.”

What’s going on? Why is this happening again? We’ll get into it below.

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Trostyanets

The Times has this harrowing, disturbing report from Trostyanets. It’s a good, reported, observational piece on what happened. One key takeaway is that civilians describe the initial Russian occupying force as professional and agreeable enough. Eyewitnesses describe many of them as disoriented, not even quite sure why they were there. (Remember, the Russian soldiers apparently had very little advance warning they were actually going to war.) But as time went on they got antsy and started running low on supplies. That led to a cycle of looting and the tensions that follow from it. But things really went bad when this initial force was cycled out and replaced with Chechen separatist paramilitaries.

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Sarah Palin’s Running For Congress And Of Course Trump’s Endorsing Her

A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This is TPM’s Morning Memo.

Welp, Guess This Is Happening

The former 2008 GOP vice presidential candidate has made good on her threat to suggestion that she’ll run for late Rep. Don Young’s (R-AK) seat in Alaska’s special election, and announced a bid on Friday. 

  • Trump endorsed Palin, one of his earliest high-profile backers in 2016, on Sunday while making sure to take a shot at her late running mate and his nemesis, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ). According to Trump, Palin “lifted the McCain presidential campaign out of the dumps” and “had to endure some very evil, stupid, and jealous people within the campaign itself.”
    • Palin decided to run after Trump privately encouraged her to do so, according to Fox News.
  • Republicans in Alaska weren’t, uh, expecting this lil development, and they aren’t super confident about the ex-Alaska governor’s odds of winning this thing.

Jackson On Track For Historic Confirmation This Week

It begins today: The Senate Judiciary Committee will meet this morning to vote on Supreme Court pick Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation as the high court’s first-ever Black woman justice. The vote will almost certainly end in a deadlock, given the committee’s even split.

  • That’ll mean Senate Democrats will have to vote to “discharge” her confirmation to the floor for a full chamber vote. They’re hoping hold that full vote as soon as this Thursday, but we’ll see what Republicans might do to drag out this whole process.

GOP Sen. Bemoans SCOTUS Politicization His Party Started

Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-ND) is Quite Concerned that we might be entering an era “where the only way to confirm a Supreme Court nominee is the party of the president has to be in control of the Senate,” he told the Wall Street Journal.

  • “And I’m pretty certain that the founders didn’t have that in mind,” he added. Maybe there’s a Senate party leader Cramer can talk to about that!

Multiple Suspects Opened Fire In Sacramento Shooting, Police Say

The authorities are on a manhunt for “multiple shooters” who were allegedly involved in a deadly shooting in Sacramento, California on Sunday, the Sacramento Police Department reported. Six people were killed and another 12 injured in the shooting, according to the police.

Biden Privately Called Rupert Murdoch World’s ‘Most Dangerous Man,’ According To New Book

The President hasn’t said much about Fox Corporation chair Rupert Murdoch in public, but Biden’s raked the right-wing media mogul, plus Fox News, behind closed doors, according to an upcoming book about Biden’s presidency by New York Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns titled “This Will Not Pass.”

  • Murdoch is “the most dangerous man in the world,” Biden reportedly told an associate last year, and Fox News is “one of the most destructive forces in the United States.”

Hungarian PM Orbán Declares Zelensky His Opponent

Far-right Hungarian Prime Minister (and hero to American conservatives, most notably Fox News host Tucker Carlson) Viktor Orbán won his reelection bid on Sunday. In his victory speech, Orbán pointed to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who’s been trying to fend off Russia’s invasion of his country for over a month now, as one of the “opponents” the Hungarian strongman had to overcome in the election.

  • Hungary’s been one of the more reluctant European Union nations to help Ukraine amid Russia’s attack: Hungary has refused to send weapons to Ukraine during Russia’s attack, and opposes a ban on Russian energy imports, upon which Hungary relies on heavily.
  • Zelensky has slammed Orbán as “virtually the only one in Europe to openly support” Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Last month, the Ukrainian president compared Orbán’s hesitation to respond to the crisis to WWII-era inaction against the mass killing of Jewish people during the Holocaust.

Obama’s Coming Back (For A Bit)

Former President Barack Obama’s making a return to the White House on Tuesday to tout the Affordable Care Act with Biden, NBC News reports. It’ll be the first time since Biden’s inauguration that the ex-president and his former vice president appear together in D.C.

Must Reads On Amazon Union Push

“Amazon Warehouse Workers Just Redefined What’s Possible for U.S. Labor” – Bloomberg

“How Two Best Friends Beat Amazon” – The New York Times

GOP Governor Roasts ‘Fucking Crazy’ Trump

With less to lose after deciding against a Senate bid, New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) ripped into Trump during a D.C. dinner with politicians and journalists on Saturday.

  • Trump’s “fucking crazy,” Sununu declared, and if the ex-president were to be institutionalized, “he ain’t getting out!”
  • House Jan. 6 Committee member Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), who also spoke at the event, described the Republican governor’s remarks as “the kind of insurrection the GOP needs today.”
    • Raskin also fired this lil zinger at Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL): “Look, it’s really tough to find a rental tuxedo this time of year: It’s high school prom season, and Matt Gaetz keeps getting the tuxedos that I want.”

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Can Russia Go on a True War Footing?

As I’ve mentioned to you before, I continue to find Michael Kofman, who works at CNA, the big Navy think tank, the most measured and informative analyst for information on the war in Ukraine. Today he posted a Twitter thread which has as many questions as answers. But there’s a key dynamic I want to highlight. We tend to make fun of the Russian insistence on calling the Ukraine war a “special military operation.” But this turns out to have important real world implications.

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WH Denies Report On Biden’s Frustration With Garland In DOJ’s Handling Of Jan. 6 Investigation

White House chief of staff Ron Klain on Sunday denied that President Biden has privately vented his frustrations with Attorney General Merrick Garland over his handling of the Jan. 6 investigation, which the New York Times reported this weekend.

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Raskin: Long Gap In Trump’s Jan. 6 Call Logs Seems ‘Suspiciously Tailored To Heart Of Events’

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), who serves on the Jan. 6 Select Committee, on Sunday said the panel views the revelation of former President Trump’s seven-hour gap in his Jan. 6 White House call logs as a development that seems “suspiciously tailored to the heart of the events” surrounding the deadly Capitol insurrection.

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Blunt Baselessly Suggests Justice Thomas Disagrees With Wife’s Pro-Coup Efforts

Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO), a top Senate Republican set to retire this year, on Sunday struggled to explain his opposition to Justice Clarence Thomas’ recusal from Jan. 6-related cases after revelations of Thomas’ wife’s pro-coup texts.

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Report: Presidential Diarist Says Trump ‘Iced Out’ WH Record-Keepers Days Before Insurrection

In the days leading up to the deadly Capitol insurrection last year, Trump’s presidential diarist noticed that White House officials began providing fewer details on the then-President’s calls and visits, according to CNN. The report comes amid revelations that the White House call logs the National Archives turned over to the Jan. 6 Select Committee contained a seven-hour gap — despite previous reports of multiple calls that Trump took as the insurrection unfolded.

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A Dark Turn in Ukraine

As I’ve shared with you, I’ve spent a lot of the last month closely reading on-the-ground reports from Ukraine as well as accounts from a spectrum of military analysts, reporters, soldiers of fortune, people on the ground in Ukraine and more. In recent days I had seen a number of claims that Russian troops had carried out mass executions before evacuating or being driven out of towns in Ukraine. Most of these were claims of mass killings of men of military age but others of men and women of all ages. I haven’t known what to make of these accounts because claims of civilian atrocities are the most established kind of wartime propaganda. There is the deceit of war and the fog of war that demands caution in evaluating all new information. Most of these were either anecdotal, second hand or from sources I wasn’t familiar with. But over the last two days reporters have followed in the wake of Ukrainian troops or evacuating Russian troops. Now some of these claims are being validated. They may be widespread, not limited to a few incidents.

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