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Thursday, February 27, 2025

New York Times: “Gene Hackman, who never fit the mold of a Hollywood movie star, but who became one all the same, playing seemingly ordinary characters with deceptive subtlety, intensity and often charm in some of the most noted films of the 1970s and ’80s, has died, the authorities in New Mexico said on Thursday. He was 95. Mr. Hackman and his wife were found dead on Wednesday afternoon at a home in Santa Fe., N.M., where they had been living, according to a statement from the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Department. Sheriff’s deputies found the bodies of Mr. Hackman; his wife, Betsy Arakawa, 64; and a dog, according to the statement, which said that foul play was not suspected.” ~~~

     ~~~ Update. New York Times: “An investigation was underway on Thursday after the prolific actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, were found dead along with their dog at a house in New Mexico, the local authorities said. The bodies of Mr. Hackman, 95, and Ms. Arakawa, 64, were found by sheriff’s deputies in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Santa Fe on Wednesday afternoon, the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. The couple had lived in the Santa Fe area for years. Sheriff Adan Mendoza of Santa Fe County said in a phone interview that an associate of Mr. Hackman and his family had placed an emergency call on Wednesday afternoon after discovering the bodies of the actor and his wife.”

New York Times: “Michelle Trachtenberg, a touchstone of millennial youth culture who grew up onscreen, rising to fame as a troubled teenager on the supernatural 1990s series 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and as a conniving young socialite on 'Gossip Girl,' was found dead on Wednesday in Manhattan. She was 39. The New York Police Department said in a statement that officers, responding to a 911 call just after 8 a.m. on Wednesday, found Ms. Trachtenberg unconscious and unresponsive in a Manhattan apartment. She was pronounced dead by emergency medical workers, who had also responded.”

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Zoë Schlanger in the Atlantic: "Throw out your black plastic spatula. In a world of plastic consumer goods, avoiding the material entirely requires the fervor of a religious conversion. But getting rid of black plastic kitchen utensils is a low-stakes move, and worth it. Cooking with any plastic is a dubious enterprise, because heat encourages potentially harmful plastic compounds to migrate out of the polymers and potentially into the food. But, as Andrew Turner, a biochemist at the University of Plymouth recently told me, black plastic is particularly crucial to avoid." This is a gift link from laura h.

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Washington Post: "Americans can again order free rapid coronavirus tests by mail, the Biden administration announced Thursday. People can request four free at-home tests per household through covidtests.gov. They will begin shipping Monday. The move comes ahead of an expected winter wave of coronavirus cases. The September revival of the free testing program is in line with the Biden administration’s strategy to respond to the coronavirus as part of a broader public health campaign to protect Americans from respiratory viruses, including influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), that surge every fall and winter. But free tests were not mailed during the summer wave, which wastewater surveillance data shows is now receding."

Democrats' Weekly Address

Marie (Feb 23): As far as I can tell, there isn't any. I hope I'm wrong, but it looks like Democrats are so screwed up, they can't even put together a couple of minutes of video to tell us how screwed we are.

Out with the Black. In with the White. New York Times: “Lester Holt, the veteran NBC newscaster and anchor of the 'NBC Nightly News' over the last decade, announced on Monday that he will step down from the flagship evening newscast in the coming months. Mr. Holt told colleagues that he would remain at NBC, expanding his duties at 'Dateline,' where he serves as the show’s anchor.... He said that he would continue anchoring the evening news until 'the start of summer.' The network did not immediately name a successor.” ~~~

~~~ New York Times: “MSNBC said on Monday that Jen Psaki, the former White House press secretary who has become one of the most prominent hosts at the network, would anchor a nightly weekday show in prime time. Ms. Psaki, 46, will host a show at 9 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, replacing Alex Wagner, a longtime political journalist who has anchored that hour since 2022, according to a memo to staff from Rebecca Kutler, MSNBC’s president. Ms. Wagner will remain at MSNBC as an on-air correspondent. Rachel Maddow, MSNBC’s biggest star, has been anchoring the 9 p.m. hour on weeknights for the early days of ... [Donald] Trump’s administration but will return to hosting one night a week at the end of April.”

New York Times: “Joy Reid’s evening news show on MSNBC is being canceled, part of a far-reaching programming overhaul orchestrated by Rebecca Kutler, the network’s new president, two people familiar with the changes said. The final episode of Ms. Reid’s 7 p.m. show, 'The ReidOut,' is planned for sometime this week, according to the people, who were not authorized to speak publicly. The show, which features in-depth interviews with politicians and other newsmakers, has been a fixture of MSNBC’s lineup for the past five years. MSNBC is planning to replace Ms. Reid’s program with a show led by a trio of anchors: Symone Sanders Townsend, a political commentator and former Democratic strategist; Michael Steele, a former chairman of the Republican National Committee; and Alicia Menendez, the TV journalist, the people said. They currently co-host 'The Weekend,' which airs Saturday and Sunday mornings.” MB: In case you've never seen “The Weekend,” let me assure you it's pretty awful. ~~~

     ~~~ AP Update: "Joy Reid is leaving MSNBC, the network’s new president announced in a memo to staff on Monday, marking an end to the political analyst and anchor’s prime time news show."

Y! Entertainment: "Meanwhile, [Alex] Wagner will also be removed from her 9 pm weeknight slot. Wagner has already been working as a correspondent after Rachel Maddow took over hosting duties during ... Trump’s first 100 days in office. It’s now expected that Wagner will not return as host, but is expected to stay on as a contributor. Jen Psaki, President Biden’s former White House press secretary, is a likely replacement for Wagner, though a decision has not been finalized." MB: In fairness to Psaki, she is really too boring to watch. On the other hand, she is White. ~~~

     ~~~ RAS: "So MSNBC is getting rid of both of their minority evening hosts. Both women of color who are not afraid to call out the truth. Outspoken minorities don't have a long shelf life in the world of our corporate news media."

As we watch in horror the rapid destruction of our democratic form of government, it is comforting to remember there is life outside politics. I took a break a while ago to enjoy a brief lesson in the history of the moonwalk: ~~~

But it may go back even further:

And this chronological account is helpful:

New York Times: “Chuck Todd, the former 'Meet the Press' moderator and a longtime fixture of NBC’s political coverage, told colleagues on Friday that he was leaving the network. A nearly two-decade veteran of NBC, Mr. Todd said that Friday would be his last day at NBC.... Mr. Todd, 52, is the latest TV news star to step aside at a moment when salaries are being scrutinized — and slashed — by major media companies. Hoda Kotb exited NBC’s 'Today' show this month, and Neil Cavuto of Fox News and CNN’s Chris Wallace departed their cable news homes late last year.”

CNBC: “ CNN plans to lay off hundreds of employees Thursday [Jan. 23] as it refocuses the business around a global digital audience.... The layoffs come as CNN is rearranging its linear TV lineup and building out digital subscription products. The cuts will help CNN lower production costs and consolidate teams, said the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss nonpublic changes. Certain shows that are produced in New York or Washington may move to Atlanta, where production can be done more cheaply, said the people. For the most part, the job cuts won’t affect CNN’s most recognizable names, who are under contract, said the people. CNN has about 3,500 employees worldwide.... NBC News is also planning cuts later this week, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss nonpublic changes. While the exact number couldn’t be determined, the job losses will be well under 50....”

 

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The Conversation -- September 19, 2024

Thom Hartmann in a Substack essay, on how Donald Trump and Mike Johnson are plotting to disenfranchise millions of women. "Trump, on his failing, Nazi-infested social media site, ranted Tuesday that Republicans must get 'every ounce' of the SAVE Act [Safeguard American Eligibility Act] passed or shut down the government 'in any way, shape, or form.'... Lacking a passport or other proof of citizenship with their married names, they must produce both a birth certificate (with the seal of the state where it was issued; no copies allowed) and a current form of identification -- both with the exact same name on them. That could instantly disqualify about 90 percent of all married women without passports or other proof that matches their birth certificates or proof of a legal name change." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Doesn't sound Constitutional, does it? Now, picture the Supreme Six Super-Suppression Specialists. Okay then.

I Can Be Cruel & Defame Innocent, Defenseless People Because I'm a Belligerent, Ignorant White Bully. Maggie Astor of the New York Times: "Senator JD Vance of Ohio ... said on Wednesday that he would continue to describe Haitian residents in Springfield, Ohio, as 'illegal aliens' even though most of them are in the country legally.... 'If Kamala Harris waves the wand illegally and says these people are now here legally, I'm still going to call them an illegal alien,' he said in response to a reporter's question after a rally in Raleigh, N.C. 'An illegal action from Kamala Harris does not make an alien legal.' [MB: Of course Harris did not wave a magic wand; she did not do anything, legal or illegal, to allow Haitian refugees into the country.] Congress created the temporary protected status program in 1990 and presidents from both major parties have used it in response to wars, natural disasters and other humanitarian crises in various countries. The program allows people from countries designated by the Department of Homeland Security to live and work legally in the United States for 18 months, a period that the department can renew indefinitely.... Gov. Mike DeWine of Ohio ... and the mayor of Springfield, Rob Rue, both Republicans, have denounced the false claims from Mr. Vance and Mr. Trump." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: It's pitchfork time! Trump says he's going to show up in Springfield within the next two weeks. If I were a city authority, I'd tell Trump (and/or JayDee) not to come and that if he does come, I'd tell him that law enforcement will stop him at the town line. I'm serious.

Brian Mann of NPR: "For the first time in decades, public health data shows a sudden and hopeful drop in drug overdose deaths across the U.S.... National surveys compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention already show an unprecedented decline in drug deaths of roughly 10.6 percent. That's a huge reversal from recent years when fatal overdoses regularly increased by double-digit percentages. Some researchers believe the data will show an even larger decline in drug deaths when federal surveys are updated to reflect improvements being seen at the state level, especially in the eastern U.S." Thanks to RAS for the link.

The New York Times' live updates of developments Thursday in Israel's wars are here.

Shawn McCreesh of the New York Times: Donald Trump got irritated when George "Clooney wrote a guest essay for The New York Times in July imploring President Biden to drop out of the race. Mr. Clooney had just hosted a fund-raiser for the president and observed him up close. So he had a certain credibility, and his article made an impact.... Mr. Trump ... [wrote,] 'So now fake movie actor George Clooney, who never came close to making a great movie, is getting into the act. He's turned on Crooked Joe like the rats they both are....' He concluded that, 'Clooney should get out of politics and go back to television. Movies never really worked for him!!!!' On [Jimmy] Kimmel's program Tuesday night, Mr. Clooney swiped back: 'I will if he does. That's a trade-off I'd do.' Ordinarily none of this would matter -- and who is to say it really does? -- but for the fact that Mr. Trump, formerly the star of 'The Apprentice,' clearly craves the approval of fellow stars." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: I don't follow movie stars, so I didn't realize how charming Clooney was. As late-nite interviews go, this was a good one, IMO: ~~~

     ~~~ Also, I think this was the opening bit on the same show, and it gave me a chuckle. But then I love Matt Damon:

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Presidential Race

Peter Baker of the New York Times: "More than 100 former national security officials from Republican administrations and former Republican members of Congress endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday after concluding that their party's nominee, Donald J. Trump, is 'unfit to serve again as president.' In a letter to the public, the Republicans, including both vocal longtime Trump opponents and others who had not endorsed Joseph R. Biden Jr. in 2020, argued that while they might 'disagree with Kamala Harris' on many issues, Mr. Trump had demonstrated 'dangerous qualities.' Those include, they said, 'unusual affinity' for dictators like President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and 'contempt for the norms of decent, ethical and lawful behavior.' 'As president,' the letter said, 'he promoted daily chaos in government, praised our enemies and undermined our allies, politicized the military and disparaged our veterans, prioritized his personal interest above American interests and betrayed our values, democracy and this country's founding documents.'" (Also linked yesterday.)

Josh Boak & Tom Krisher of the AP: "The International Brotherhood of Teamsters declined Wednesday to endorse Kamala Harris or Donald Trump for president, saying neither candidate had sufficient support from the 1.3 million-member union.... The Teamsters' rebuff reflected a labor union torn over issues of political identity and policy, one that mirrors a broader national divide. Vice President Harris has unmistakably backed organized labor, while former President Trump has appealed to many white blue-collar workers even as he has openly scorned unions at times." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ BUT. Alex Nieves of Politico: "West Coast Teamsters announced their endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday, just minutes after national Teamsters leadership declined to issue a presidential endorsement. The move represents a sharp break within the powerful union's membership in liberal states like California, where ... Donald Trump remains a widely unpopular political figure. The union's national headquarters released internal survey results earlier in the day that showed close to 60 percent of its members backed Trump." Thanks to RAS for the link. (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ AND Tommy Christopher of Mediaite: "Vice President Kamala Harris score endorsements from Teamsters groups in key battleground states on the same day the national Teamsters announced they wouldn't be endorsing Harris or ... Donald Trump.... Teamsters groups in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Nevada endorsed VP Harris.... A pair of groups representing more than 300,000 Teamsters in Northern and Southern Nevada, California, Hawaii, and Guam also endorsed Harris.... The [Harris] campaign noted previous endorsements from Teamsters groups as well, including from battleground Pennsylvania."

Queens Man Comes Home. Michael Gold of the New York Times: "On the day that he was originally set to return to his hometown and receive the sentence for his 34 felony convictions..., Donald J. Trump found himself a few miles east, basking in the raucous adulation of a packed arena on Long Island. Standing in front of thousands at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, N.Y., Mr. Trump received a local hero's reception, as he drew an exaggerated depiction of a New York in decline, made false claims and hammered Democrats over crime, inflation and immigration.... Mr. Trump appealed directly to his New York supporters, promising to renovate the city's subway, to turn ground zero into a federally managed national monument and to restore a state and local tax break that he did not acknowledge he had limited during his presidency.... And as he tried to make the case that he could flip New York, he continued to stoke fear around immigration." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: The "raucous adulation" here reminds me of the Queens residents who cheered their neighbor the mobster John Gotti and happily attended his block parties. Heck, we may be talking about some of the very same people, for all I know. Pathetic. Nevertheless, He's "the greatest of all time": ~~~

Marie: Trump has long claimed that people say he looks like Elvis. Maybe so.

Marie: Akhilleus did my work for me, so I'll just copy his post: ~~~

     ~~~ Akhilleus: "A legend in his own mind. Here's Fatty reveling in the memory of stuff that never happened. Recalling his incredible, earth shattering, never before in history winning debate performance, Trump revels in his memory of the reaction of the audience at the debate. 'They went wild' he says. There was no audience." MB: Apparently if you lie all the time, the truth fades until it loses all value, and your Walter Mitty fantasies become your own delusional reality. If there's something more dangerous than a compulsive liar in the Oval Office, it is someone who cannot distinguish fact from fiction.

Trump Tries to Turn the Tables. Lisa Lerer of the New York Times: "For months, Donald J. Trump and his allies have described a nation facing almost unthinkable darkness. The United States is under 'under invasion' from 'thousands and thousands and thousands of terrorists,' Mr. Trump told thousands at a rally on Friday in Las Vegas. Babies are being 'executed after birth.' America faces the prospect of a 'nuclear holocaust.' Three days later, after facing his second assassination attempt in two months, Mr. Trump raised what has become an all-too-common American problem: incendiary political speech. But not his -- that of his rivals.... 'Because of this Communist Left Rhetoric, the bullets are flying, and it will only get worse!' Mr. Trump wrote in a social media post on Monday.... Such methods are part of a signature playbook Mr. Trump returns to when he is accused of wrongdoing: He accuses his opponent of the exact same thing.... His remarks amount to a flip of a well-worn political script....

"On Monday, [JD] Vance used the assassination attempt to deflect from Democratic denunciations over his own role in stoking fear in Springfield, calling on Democrats to tone down their rhetoric toward Mr. Trump and Republicans, while also ratcheting up his accusations that they bore responsibility for the two assassination attempts. In a 1,200-word social media post Monday night, Vance accused Democrats of 'censorship' and 'moral blackmail.'..." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: So, after telling Democrats and the media to self-censor because they have been calling out Trump for doing and saying anti-democratic, dangerous things, Vance now accuses them of censoring Trump and him. Maybe Vance means this to be political sleight-of-hand, but I'm not 100% sure JayDee realizes how abhorrent his double standard is. He's essentially arguing that his side should be free to say what it wants, but their side must STFU. ~~~

On the same day Ohio's GOP guv sent state police to 17 schools in Springfield after threats of violence, the men who incited those threats are demanding that the rest of us tone down our rhetoric. This is rich. By which I mean unmitigated bullsh*t. -- Charlie Sykes, conservative commentator, on X

~~~ David Badash of AlterNet: "The Atlantic's David Frum, a conservative and former Bush White House speech writer, on Tuesday wrote: 'The difference: The upsetting things said by Trump and Vance are not true. The upsetting things said about Trump and Vance are true. Trump really did mount a violent coup against the Constitution. He and his relatives really did take bribes in office, including from foreign governments. He really was helped into power by Russian espionage agencies. He really did steal secret documents from the US government after his election defeat. And Vance really did, and by his own admission, intentionally 'create stories' for political advantage that put residents of his state at risk of physical harm.'... Joe Walsh, the former Republican Tea Party Congressman[, wrote,] 'The sad truth is this: I's not at all surprising that someone would try to kill him,' he said of Trump. 'Every day for 9yrs, he's spewed hate, spread division, and incited violence like no other. Every day.... Every day, he's attacked this person or that person, this group or that group. In cruel, ugly ways. Every day for 9yrs he's been hating on people and inciting violence against people....'"

They're Eating the Dogs. They're Eating the Cats.

They Knew They Were Lying from the Get-go. Matt Gertz of Media Matters: "Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance told reporters on Tuesday that it was their job -- not his -- to fact-check his claim that Haitians were stealing and eating pets in Springfield, Ohio. The Wall Street Journal did just that, revealing on Wednesday morning that Springfield's city manager told Vance's office that the story was baseless, soon after the Republican vice presidential nominee started publicly making the racist claim. A Vance staffer contacted Springfield City Manager Bryan Heck on the morning of September 9 and 'asked point-blank, "Are the rumors true of pets being taken and eaten?"' Heck told the Journal. 'I told him no. There was no verifiable evidence or reports to show this was true. I told them these claims were baseless.' The Haitian immigrant saga is a testament to the right's refusal to abide by anything resembling evidentiary standards, their demagogic response when anyone dares to point out that their claims are unsubstantiated -- and how their lies can spiral wildly out of control." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ digby sez, "Here's an excerpt and a gift link to the whole [WSJ] article." (MB: I tried digby's WSJ gift link, and it worked for me. If it doesn't work for you, try it from digby's page [linked at "sez".]) ~~~

     ~~~ But, as Alex Wagner of MSNBC put it, Trump & Vance will never give up on their lies because "Springfield isn't really in Ohio. It's a symbol of the MAGA worldview." ~~~

~~~ Megan Lebowitz of NBC News: "... Donald Trump said at a rally Wednesday that he would travel to Springfield, Ohio, the focal point of unsubstantiated claims targeting Haitian migrants, 'in the next two weeks.' 'I'm going to go there in the next two weeks. I'm going to Springfield, and I'm going to Aurora in Colorado, Trump said at a rally in Uniondale, New York.... Trump has repeatedly spread debunked rumors related to Venezuelans in [Aurora]. ~~~

~~~ Michael Shear of the New York Times: "... Donald J. Trump had been in office for less than six months when he ... insisted one afternoon in 2017 that immigrants from Haiti should not be let into the United States, shocking his chief of staff, secretary of state, homeland security secretary and others gathered in the Oval Office by declaring that people from the beleaguered nation 'all have AIDS.' Now, as he runs for a second term, Mr. Trump is once again denigrating Haitians, part of a pattern that goes back years and appears to have its roots in the early 1980s, when the Centers for Disease Control stigmatized Haitians as a particular threat in the spread of AIDS, driving years of panic about the newly discovered disease. Mr. Trump, a self-described germophobe, has persisted in that debunked belief even though it was formally abandoned by the C.D.C. nearly four decades ago.... At the beginning of 2018..., he said that Haiti was among a series of 'shithole countries' ... and Mr. Trump worked to make it harder for Haitians to immigrate." ~~~

~~~ Philip Bump of the Washington Post explores how JayDee Vance tries to justify his lies about pet-eating Haitian legal refugees: He suggests "he has private knowledge of the accuracy of his claims. What he presents, though, is stuff from the right-wing bubble. [In his initial post, on September 9,] he wrote, 'Reports now show that people have had their pets abducted and eaten by people who shouldn't be in this country.' There were no such 'reports' beyond the claims circulating on the internet. One was a fourth-hand report on Facebook of a stolen cat that was no more than a rumor. Another focused on a photo of a random Black man in a different city. A third looped in a story about an American woman eating a cat in a different part of the state. But notice what Vance doesn't offer: evidence that he'd heard reports from actual constituents." ~~~

~~~ Matt Arco of NJ.com: "'The Vance campaign provided the Wall Street Journal with a police report to prove their claims about cat-eating Haitians in Springfield. The WSJ spoke to the woman who filed it, who said she later found her cat alive and well in her basement. She also apologized to her Haitian neighbors.' Justin Baragona posted to X with a link to a story in The Wall Street Journal."

Marie: Yesterday RAS posted a tweet in which we learned that Trump's plan to lower the cost of groceries was to raise the prices of imported foods. Sure, that's obviously crazy, but it turns out that Trump said something different from that, and the "raise the price of imported food" was a summary/guess/sanewash of what Trump actually said. Here it is. Spelled out. (Scroll down a bit.) (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

~~~ In fairness to Trump, his ramblings about energy and interest rates and farmers and the nice room where he met some farmers and windmills is just as coherent as his answer to a question about why cryptocurrency (Trump's newest venture/Scam-o'-the-Week) is so important to the U.S.: (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

It’s A.I., it’s so many other things. You know, A.I., peaking of an interest in future, it needs tremendous electricity capability beyond anything I've ever heard. If you take all the electricity coming out of the U.S., in order to have it to be dominant in A.I. you need twice that amount. Just for this one thing. Who would make that? You need twice the electricity we already have. China is already building electric plants. They want to build them for the A.I., and it's very important, but you need tremendous electric -- and in this country, because of our strong environmental impact statement problems that we have, you know, China doesn't have those problems. -- Donald Trump, "explaining" the impact of cryptocurrency

Nick Corasaniti & Alexandra Berzon of the New York Times: "Donald J. Trump's escalating calls to investigate and prosecute election officials he sees as 'corrupt' are sounding alarms among democracy experts and the local and state workers.... In recent social media posts, Mr. Trump has said that election officials 'involved in unscrupulous behavior will be sought out, caught, and prosecuted at levels, unfortunately, never seen before in our Country.' The November election, he added, 'will be under the closest professional scrutiny and, WHEN I WIN, those people that CHEATED will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the Law, which will include long term prison sentences so that this Depravity of Justice does not happen again.' On its face, the statements are promises to enforce the law. But coming from Mr. Trump, a politician who has repeatedly claimed to see corruption and fraud where there is no evidence of either and who as president pressured law enforcement officials to act on his complaints, the words raise the prospect that government officials could be investigated and prosecuted for conducting a fair election."

David Klepper & Eric Tucker of the AP: "Iranian hackers sought to interest President Joe Biden's campaign in information stolen from rival Donald Trump's campaign, sending unsolicited emails to people associated with the then-Democratic candidate in an effort to interfere in the 2024 election, the FBI and other federal agencies said Wednesday. There's no indication that any of the recipients responded, officials said, and several media organizations who have said they also were approached with stolen material did not publish it. Kamala Harris' presidential campaign called the emails from Iran 'unwelcome and unacceptable malicious activity' that were received by only a few people who regarded them as spam or phishing attempts." ~~~

     ~~~ Rebecca Beitsch of the Hill: "The FBI and other intelligence agencies revealed Wednesday that Iran attempted to share information stolen during its hack on the Trump campaign with the Biden campaign and continues to send material to various media outlets.... Despite assurances from the intelligence community that no one from the Biden-Harris team responded to the emails, the Trump campaign raised the specter that their rivals may have used the information. 'This is further proof the Iranians are actively interfering in the election to help Kamala Harris and Joe Biden because they know President Trump will restore his tough sanctions and stand against their reign of terror. Kamala and Biden must come clean on whether they used the hacked material given to them by the Iranians to hurt President Trump. What did they know and when did they know it?,' Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said in a statement.

"... House Intelligence Committee ... Chair Mike Turner (R-Ohio) similarly fired off a series of questions, asking 'what did they do' with the information. Meanwhile, ranking member Jim Himes (D-Conn.) noted that Trump previously called for Russia to hack the Clinton campaign, suggesting he 'should sit this one out.'" The New York Times story is here.

~~~ David Gilmour of Mediaite: "... Donald Trump accused Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris of 'ILLEGALLY SPYING' on his campaign and asked whether she would 'RESIGN IN DISGRACE' so that the 'COMMUNIST LEFT' could pick a new nominee." ~~~

     ~~~ Okay for Me, Not for Thee. Marie: It is hilarious that Trump has accused and his campaign suspects the Harris campaign of spying. Trump and his 2016 campaign not only used information Russia obtained via Wikileaks but also collaborated with Russian operatives and solicited Russia to perform additional hacks of Clinton's campaign. In addition, when he was president*, Trump told George Stephanopoulos of ABC News that he would gladly use intel obtained from foreign governments against his opponent: "'It's not an interference, they have information -- I think I'd take it, Trump said. 'If I thought there was something wrong, I'd go maybe to the FBI -- if I thought there was something wrong.... It's called oppo research,' he [said]."

"Childless Cat Ladies," Ctd. Aaron Blake of the Washington Post: "From virtually the moment Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) was selected as Donald Trump's running mate two months ago, their campaign has been doing cleanup work on his past comments deriding women who don't have children -- women he at one point labeled 'childless cat ladies.' But ... Tuesday night the Trump campaign .. doubled down on spotlighting Vice President Kamala Harris's lack of biological children. Appearing onstage with Trump at a campaign town hall in Flint, Mich., Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) said, '... my kids keep me humble. Unfortunately, Kamala Harris doesn't have anything to keep her humble.'" MB: Hilariously, both the Trump campaign & Sanders are now pretending that Sanders really meant what should keep Harris humble was Biden's failed policies. Right.

The whole Trump team is so busy defending all manner of lies and bad decisions that this defense of what many would argue was, well, ill-advised exposure could get lost in the deluge: ~~~

     ~~~ Katie Rogers of the New York Times: "In what is certainly a first for a former first lady, Melania Trump is defending her past work as a nude model ... and blaming 'the media' for scrutinizing it. In a 45-second video clip posted to her social media accounts on Wednesday, Mrs. Trump, 54, provided some of the most extensive remarks she has given about the topic -- or any topic, really -- since her departure from the White House in January 2021. 'Are we no longer able to appreciate the beauty of the human body?' Mrs. Trump asks in the video, as images of classical paintings and sculptures, including John Collier's 'Lady Godiva' and Michelangelo's 'David,' cycle across the screen. 'We should honor our bodies and embrace the timeless tradition of using art as a powerful means of self-expression.' Her defense of nude modeling ... was part of a series of videos promoting a memoir set for release in October. But the latest message struck a somewhat jarring chord: Her career as a model has not been the subject of broad news coverage since the 2016 presidential race."

digby: These two women will not be voting for Donald Trump. For good reasons.

Bethany McLean in the Washington Post reviews Lucky Loser, a book by Russ Buettner & Susanne Craig, about how Donald Trump squandered his father's fortune. The book "shows in meticulously documented detail how 'even when Trump appeared to be at his best, he was failing,' with massive losses on his core business. The authors prove that without his father's support, Trump would have been nothing..... In the decade that ended in 1995, a decade in which Trump was supposedly a huge success, he recorded more than $1.1 billion in business losses on his tax returns, which the authors call a 'failure of historical proportions.'... Buettner and Craig delve into all the aspects of Trump's life to show how he was able to create the facade that he did. This is a page turner, with spectacular anecdotes.... The book also demonstrates in convincing detail that Donald Trump has always been exactly as he is."


Christopher Rugaber of the AP: "The Federal Reserve on Wednesday cut its benchmark interest rate by an unusually large half-point, a dramatic shift after more than two years of high rates that helped tame inflation but also made borrowing painfully expensive for American consumers. The rate cut, the Fe;s first in more than four years, reflects its new focus on bolstering the job market, which has shown clear signs of slowing. Coming just weeks before the presidential election, the Fed's move also has the potential to scramble the economic landscape just as Americans prepare to vote. The central bank's action lowered its key rate to roughly 4.8%, down from a two-decade high of 5.3%, where it had stood for 14 months as it struggled to curb the worst inflation streak in four decades. Inflation has tumbled from a peak of 9.1% in mid-2022 to a three-year low of 2.5% in August, not far above the Fed's 2% target." (Also linked yesterday.)

Julie Weil of the Washington Post: "The IRS recovered $263 million from a single individual, ending more than a decade of tax evasion and one of its biggest whistleblower cases ever, according to lawyers from three firms involved in the case.The three informants will split $74 million, nearly a third of the government's proceeds and the largest award allowed by law, the lawyers said." ~~~

     ~~~ Dear IRS: There is a guy who lives in a big house in Palm Beach and his name is Donald Trump and he brags how smart he is cheating on his taxes and you can read all about what a tax cheat he is in the New York Times and please send me my humungous reward in a certified check. Yours truly, Whistleblowing Marie

Carl Hulse of the New York Times: "The House on Wednesday defeated a $1.6 trillion stopgap spending bill to extend current government funding into March and impose new proof-of-citizenship requirements on voter registration, as Republicans and Democrats alike rejected Speaker Mike Johnson's proposal to avert a shutdown at the end of the month. The bipartisan repudiation was entirely expected after several Republicans had made clear they would not back the spending plan and Democrats almost uniformly opposed the voting-registration proposal. The vote was 220 to 202, with 14 Republicans joining all but three Democrats in opposition. Two Republicans voted present.... The speaker, under pressure from ... Donald J. Trump and the hard right to insist on the proposal, plunged ahead on Wednesday anyway, working to show members of his party that he was fighting for their principles."

Dana Milbank of the Washington Post in a well-timed adaptation from his book Fools on the Hill, on Mike Johnson's House speakership, a job Mike said God told him how to get. "At the moment, Johnson and his caucus are in a typical crisis of their own making. The government runs out of money in less than two weeks, and Trump has ordered Johnson to shut it down if Democrats won't swallow a poison pill that makes it harder to register to vote." Milbank goes on to outline some of House Republicans' failures & pratfalls. It's quite a record. And really, this Congress did set some records. "The chaos has one source. While Johnson and his House GOP colleagues may think they've been hearing the voice of God, they've actually been heeding the voice of the 'Orange Jesus.'..."

Brooke Migdon of the Hill: "The House voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to award a Congressional Gold Medal to tennis legend and equal rights advocate Billie Jean King, bestowing the nation's highest civilian honor on a female individual athlete for the first time. Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.) introduced the bill to recognize King last September on the 50th anniversary of the tennis Hall of Famer's 1973 victory over Bobby Riggs in the 'Battle of the Sexes,' still the most-watched tennis match of all time. The same year, King successfully lobbied for equal prize money for men and women at the U.S. Open and founded the Women's Tennis Association.... A House companion bill to award King the medal drew broad bipartisan support, amassing nearly 300 co-sponsors from either side of the aisle." (Also linked yesterday.)

Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) schools GOP Congressmembers on their inaccurate "illegal immigration" chart. One would think members of Congress would know when a presidential* term ends. Apparently not: ~~~

     ~~~ Via Alex Griffing of Mediaite.

William Broad & Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs of the New York Times: "... the first two days of a formal hearing by a Coast Guard panel into the [Titan submersible] disaster, which began Monday, have raised basic questions about that ... [implosion] and taken detailed testimony that supports an unsensational finding. 'Throughout the descent,' the opening report of the Marine Board of Investigation states, the crew sent 'no transmissions which indicated trouble or any emergency.' That finding centers on the official examination of the communications between the submersible and its mother ship, as well as expert analysis of the submersible's last known act -- the dropping of its weights."

Georgina Rannard of BBC News: "Radio waves from Elon Musk's growing network of satellites are blocking scientists' ability to peer into the universe, according to researchers in the Netherlands. The new generation of Starlink satellites, which provide fast internet around the world, are interfering more with radio telescopes than earlier versions, they say. The thousands of orbiting satellites are 'blinding' radio telescopes and may be hindering astronomical research, according to Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy (ASTRON)."

Ben Sisario & Julia Jacobs of the New York Times: "A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Sean Combs to remain in jail until his trial for sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy, rejecting an appeal by the music mogul's lawyers requesting that he be released on bail. Judge Andrew L. Carter Jr. said at a hearing in Lower Manhattan that Mr. Combs posed a risk of witness tampering and was a danger to the safety of the community. He rejected an unusual proposal from Mr. Combs's legal team in which he would have remained at his mansion in Florida, monitored around the clock by a private security force. The lawyers had offered a $50 million bond for his release."

Hurubie Meko of the New York Times: "Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced Hollywood producer, pleaded not guilty to a new sex-crime indictment in a Manhattan court on Wednesday, months after a previous conviction was thrown out. The Manhattan district attorney's office, which is prosecuting Mr. Weinstein on the charge of sexually assaulting a woman in a Manhattan hotel in 2006, is also retrying the earlier case. The new charge of committing a criminal sexual act in the first degree is just the most recent legal trouble for a man who was the center of accusations that set off the global #MeToo movement. Mr. Weinstein, 72, has also been convicted in California on sex charges and faces a prison term there."

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Kentucky. Maria Paul of the Washington Post: "Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) on Wednesday signed an executive order banning 'conversion therapy' for minors -- skirting the Republican-led state legislature and setting up a likely legal challenge. Beshear said the new policy, which goes into effect immediately, is an overdue step to protect children from a widely discredited medical practice that attempts to change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.' See Akhilleus's commentary on this at the end of yesterday's Comments thread.

Ohio Court: Sometimes "Anti-gerrymandering" Equals "Gerrymandering"! Courtney Cohn of Democracy Docket: "On a 4-3 decision on Monday, the Ohio Supreme Court largely upheld ballot language for a redistricting amendment that the initiative's organizers argue is misleading and deceptive. Secretary of State Frank LaRose (R) said the Ballot Board will reconvene Wednesday morning to make 'minor adjustments' to the initiative's language as ordered by the state Supreme Court.... Citizens Not Politicians, a campaign to end gerrymandering, collected thousands of signatures for an initiative that would take the power of drawing congressional and legislative maps away from politicians and vest it in a citizen redistricting commission. Then, last month, the GOP-controlled Ballot Board voted to approve Secretary of State Frank LaRose (R)'s title and language for the amendment, instead of what the initiative's organizers wrote. Citizens Not Politicians then sued the board, arguing the language they adopted was so biased and inaccurate it violated the Ohio Constitution.... The group said the purpose of the amendment is to end partisan gerrymandering, but the adopted ballot language said it would '[e]stablish a new taxpayer funded commission of appointees required to gerrymander the boundaries of state legislative and congressional districts to favor the two largest political parties in the state of Ohio.'" (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Here is a Substack essay decrying the court's decision by David Pepper, former chair of the Ohio Democratic party. Thanks to RAS for the link. (Also linked yesterday.)

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China. Joseph Menn & Ellen Nakashima of the Washington Post: "The United States and allied countries said Wednesday they had taken control of a network of 260,000 internet-connected cameras, routers and other devices that the Chinese government had been using to spy on sensitive organizations. The operation, which occurred last week, took aim at a botnet known as Flax Typhoon, which U.S. officials said was run by a government contractor in Beijing, a publicly traded company called Integrity Technology Group. The FBI won a court order to send the infected devices commands that detached them from the network. U.S. authorities said the cyberspies used the devices as steppingstones to hide their tracks when they breached government and industry institutions in America, Taiwan and elsewhere. The authorities cited the same intention after a previous seizure in December and January."

Israel/Palestine, et al.

Niha Masih of the Washington Post: "The U.N. General Assembly on Wednesday overwhelmingly voted in favor of a resolution demanding that Israel end its 'unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory' within 12 months. The nonbinding resolution also said that Israel should withdraw its military forces; halt the expansion of settlements and evacuate all settlers from occupied land; and demolish parts of a separation wall constructed inside the occupied West Bank. A majority of members == 124 countries -- voted in favor. Fourteen countries, including Israel and the United States, voted against the resolution and 43 countries abstained. It also asks member states to cease arms transfers to Israel when there are reasonable grounds to believe that they might be used in the occupied territory and to impose sanctions on settlers involved in violence against Palestinians."

The New York Times' live updates of developments Wednesday in Israel's wars is here: "Another wave of wireless devices, including walkie-talkies, exploded in Lebanon on Wednesday afternoon, local authorities said, a day after at least 12 people were killed and thousands more injured in Lebanon in an apparently coordinated attack that targeted members of Hezbollah by blowing up their pagers. Lebanon's health ministry said the second wave of blasts involving wireless devices killed at least one person and wounded more than 100. A senior Lebanese security official and a Hezbollah official, who asked to remain anonymous because of the sensitivity of the issue, said among the devices that exploded were hand-held radios -- commonly known as walkie talkies -- belonging to Hezbollah members." (Also linked yesterday.)

Ukraine, et al. Oh, Right. Cat Zakrzewski of the Washington Post: "Pro-Kremlin websites and social media accounts are promulgating the unsubstantiated claim that Ukraine orchestrated a potential assassination attempt against Donald Trump.... Shortly after Ryan Wesley Routh was identified as the suspect believed to have pointed a rifle toward a Florida golf course where Trump was playing Sunday, Russian state media outlets and officials on social media painted the 58-year-old as an agent working on behalf of Kyiv. Routh's social media posts show he was a staunch supporter of Ukraine who traveled there and attempted to join the war effort, but Ukrainian government officials have denied that he had any links to the government or military. The claims were soon echoed by conservative commentators in the United States, according to an analysis from the company NewsGuard."

News Lede

New York Times: "A body believed to be of the suspect in a Kentucky highway shooting that left five people seriously injured this month was found on Wednesday, the authorities said, ending a manhunt that stretched into a second week and set the local community on edge. The Kentucky State Police commissioner, Phillip Burnett Jr., said in a Wednesday night news conference that at approximately 3:30 p.m., two troopers and two civilians found an unidentified body in the brush behind the highway exit where the shooting occurred.... The police have identified the suspect of the shooting as Joseph A. Couch, 32. They said that on Sept. 7, Mr. Couch perched on a cliff overlooking Interstate 75 about eight miles north of London, Ky., and opened fire. One of the wounded was shot in the face, and another was shot in the chest. A dozen vehicles were riddled with gunfire."

Tuesday
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The Conversation -- September 18, 2024

They Knew They Were Lying from the Get-go. Matt Gertz of Media Matters: "Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance told reporters on Tuesday that it was their job -- not his -- to fact-check his claim that Haitians were stealing and eating pets in Springfield, Ohio. The Wall Street Journal did just that, revealing on Wednesday morning that Springfield's city manager told Vance's office that the story was baseless, soon after the Republican vice presidential nominee started publicly making the racist claim. A Vance staffer contacted Springfield City Manager Bryan Heck on the morning of September 9 and 'asked point-blank, "Are the rumors true of pets being taken and eaten?"' Heck told the Journal. 'I told him no. There was no verifiable evidence or reports to show this was true. I told them these claims were baseless.' The Haitian immigrant saga is a testament to the right's refusal to abide by anything resembling evidentiary standards, their demagogic response when anyone dares to point out that their claims are unsubstantiated -- and how their lies can spiral wildly out of control."

Brooke Migdon of the Hill: "The House voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to award a Congressional Gold Medal to tennis legend and equal rights advocate Billie Jean King, bestowing the nation's highest civilian honor on a female individual athlete for the first time. Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.) introduced the bill to recognize King last September on the 50th anniversary of the tennis Hall of Famer's 1973 victory over Bobby Riggs in the 'Battle of the Sexes,' still the most-watched tennis match of all time. The same year, King successfully lobbied for equal prize money for men and women at the U.S. Open and founded the Women's Tennis Association.... A House companion bill to award King the medal drew broad bipartisan support, amassing nearly 300 co-sponsors from either side of the aisle."

Josh Boak & Tom Krisher of the AP: "The International Brotherhood of Teamsters declined Wednesday to endorse <Kamala Harris or Donald Trump for president, saying neither candidate had sufficient support from the 1.3 million-member union.... The Teamsters' rebuff reflected a labor union torn over issues of political identity and policy, one that mirrors a broader national divide. Vice President Harris has unmistakably backed organized labor, while former President Trump has appealed to many white blue-collar workers even as he has openly scorned unions at times." ~~~

     ~~~ BUT. Alex Nieves of Politico: "West Coast Teamsters announced their endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday, just minutes after national Teamsters leadership declined to issue a presidential endorsement. The move represents a sharp break within the powerful union's membership in liberal states like California, where ... Donald Trump remains a widely unpopular political figure. The union's national headquarters released internal survey results earlier in the day that showed close to 60 percent of its members backed Trump." Thanks to RAS for the link.

Christopher Rugaber of the AP: "The Federal Reserve on Wednesday cut its benchmark interest rate by an unusually large half-point, a dramatic shift after more than two years of high rates that helped tame inflation but also made borrowing painfully expensive for American consumers. The rate cut, the Fed's first in more than four years, reflects its new focus on bolstering the job market, which has shown clear signs of slowing. Coming just weeks before the presidential election, the Fed's move also has the potential to scramble the economic landscape just as Americans prepare to vote. The central bank's action lowered its key rate to roughly 4.8%, down from a two-decade high of 5.3%, where it had stood for 14 months as it struggled to curb the worst inflation streak in four decades. Inflation has tumbled from a peak of 9.1% in mid-2022 to a three-year low of 2.5% in August, not far above the Fed's 2% target."

Court: Sometimes "Anti-gerrymandering" Equals "Gerrymandering"! Courtney Cohn of Democracy Docket: "On a 4-3 decision on Monday, the Ohio Supreme Court largely upheld ballot language for a redistricting amendment that the initiative's organizers argue is misleading and deceptive. Secretary of State Frank LaRose (R) said the Ballot Board will reconvene Wednesday morning to make 'minor adjustments' to the initiative's language as ordered by the state Supreme Court.... Citizens Not Politicians, a campaign to end gerrymandering, collected thousands of signatures for an initiative that would take the power of drawing congressional and legislative maps away from politicians and vest it in a citizen redistricting commission. Then, last month, the GOP-controlled Ballot Board voted to approve Secretary of State Frank LaRose (R)'s title and language for the amendment, instead of what the initiative's organizers wrote. Citizens Not Politicians then sued the board, arguing the language they adopted was so biased and inaccurate it violated the Ohio Constitution.... The group said the purpose of the amendment is to end partisan gerrymandering, but the adopted ballot language said it would '[e]stablish a new taxpayer funded commission of appointees required to gerrymander the boundaries of state legislative and congressional districts to favor the two largest political parties in the state of Ohio.'" ~~~

     ~~~ Here is a Substack essay decrying the court's decision by David Pepper, former chair of the Ohio Democratic party. Thanks to RAS for the link.

The New York Times' live updates of developments Wednesday in Israel's wars is here: "Another wave of wireless devices, including walkie-talkies, exploded in Lebanon on Wednesday afternoon, local authorities said, a day after at least 12 people were killed and thousands more injured in Lebanon in an apparently coordinated attack that targeted members of Hezbollah by blowing up their pagers. Lebanon's health ministry said the second wave of blasts involving wireless devices killed at least one person and wounded more than 100. A senior Lebanese security official and a Hezbollah official, who asked to remain anonymous because of the sensitivity of the issue, said among the devices that exploded were hand-held radios -- commonly known as walkie talkies -- belonging to Hezbollah members."

Marie: Earlier today, RAS posted a tweet in which we learned that Trump's plan to lower the cost of groceries was to raise the prices of imported foods. Sure, that's obviously crazy, but it turns out that Trump said something different from that, and the "raise the price of imported food" was a summary/guess/sanewash of what Trump actually said. Here it is. Spelled out. (Scroll down a bit.) ~~~

~~~ In fairness to Trump, his ramblings about energy and interest rates and farmers and the nice room where he met some farmers and windmills is just as coherent as his answer to a question about why cryptocurrency (Trump's newest venture/Scam-o'-the-Week) is so important to the U.S.: ~~~

It's A.I., it's so many other things. You know, A.I., speaking of an interest in future, it needs tremendous electricity capability beyond anything I've ever heard. If you take all the electricity coming out of the U.S., in order to have it to be dominant in A.I. you need twice that amount. Just for this one thing. Who would make that? You need twice the electricity we already have. China is already building electric plants. They want to build them for the A.I., and it's very important, but you need tremendous electric -- and in this country, because of our strong environmental impact statement problems that we have, you know, China doesn't have those problems. -- Donald Trump, "explaining" the impact of cryptocurrency

Peter Baker of the New York Times: "More than 100 former national security officials from Republican administrations and former Republican members of Congress endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday after concluding that their party's nominee, Donald J. Trump, is 'unfit to serve again as president.' In a letter to the public, the Republicans, including both vocal longtime Trump opponents and others who had not endorsed Joseph R. Biden Jr. in 2020, argued that while they might 'disagree with Kamala Harris' on many issues, Mr. Trump had demonstrated 'dangerous qualities.' Those include, they said, 'unusual affinity' for dictators like President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and 'contempt for the norms of decent, ethical and lawful behavior.' 'As president,' the letter said, 'he promoted daily chaos in government, praised our enemies and undermined our allies, politicized the military and disparaged our veterans, prioritized his personal interest above American interests and betrayed our values, democracy and this country's founding documents.'"

Trump Tries to Turn the Tables. Lisa Lerer of the New York Times: "For months, Donald J. Trump and his allies have described a nation facing almost unthinkable darkness. The United States is under 'under invasion' from 'thousands and thousands and thousands of terrorists,' Mr. Trump told thousands at a rally on Friday in Las Vegas. Babies are being 'executed after birth.' America faces the prospect of a 'nuclear holocaust.' Three days later, after facing his second assassination attempt in two months, Mr. Trump raised what has become an all-too-common American problem: incendiary political speech. But not his -- that of his rivals.... 'Because of this Communist Left Rhetoric, the bullets are flying, and it will only get worse!' Mr. Trump wrote in a social media post on Monday.... Such methods are part of a signature playbook Mr. Trump returns to when he is accused of wrongdoing: He accuses his opponent of the exact same thing.... His remarks amount to a flip of a well-worn political script....

"On Monday, Mr. Vance used the assassination attempt to deflect from Democratic denunciations over his own role in stoking fear in Springfield, calling on Democrats to tone down their rhetoric toward Mr. Trump and Republicans, while also ratcheting up his accusations that they bore responsibility for the two assassination attempts. In a 1,200-word social media post Monday night, [JD] Vance accused Democrats of 'censorship' and 'moral blackmail.'..." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: So, after telling Democrats and the media to self-censor because they have been calling out Trump for doing and saying anti-democratic, dangerous things, Vance now accuses of censoring Trump and him. Maybe Vance means this to be political sleight-of-hand, but I'm not 100% sure JayDee realizes how abhorrent his double standard is. He's essentially arguing that his side should be free to say what it wants, but their side must STFU.

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Presidential Race

Erica Green & Nicholas Nehamas of the New York Times: "Vice President Kamala Harris said on Tuesday that ... Donald J. Trump's unfounded claims about Black migrants in an Ohio city were 'hateful rhetoric' and 'tropes' that had been 'designed to divide us as a country.' 'This is exhausting, and it's harmful,' she said during an interview with Black journalists in Philadelphia. 'And it's hateful, and grounded in some age-old stuff that we should not have the tolerance for.... It's got to stop.' Ms. Harris's remarks on Tuesday at a gathering of the National Association of Black Journalists were her most forceful yet about the Trump campaign's escalating attacks on migrants and communities of color, and her first time directly addressing the situation in Springfield, Ohio.... In her interview, Ms. Harris laid out the city's distress, pointing to children who could not attend school and law enforcement officers who had been stretched thin.... She said she had spoken with Mr. Trump earlier on Tuesday, checking in to make sure that he was OK and reiterating her sentiment that 'there's no place for political violence in our country.'" (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

~~~ Matt Brown & Darlene Superville of the AP: "Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday decried ... Donald Trump for inflammatory rhetoric about migrants in Springfield, Ohio, and on other topics, saying voters should make sure he 'can't have that microphone again.'" ~~~

Joseph Menn of the Washington Post: "Russian propagandists are escalating attacks on the presidential campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris with false but widely circulated videos on social media, including one that featured an actor accusing Harris of a nonexistent hit-and-run that paralyzed a girl, Microsoft researchers said Tuesday. That video was a viral hit, spread by X accounts with as a many as a half-million followers, despite first appearing on a newly minted San Francisco news outlet that soon vanished. Posts featuring the video racked up 7 million views on X alone, and were also on Facebook, TikTok and YouTube. Another video manufactured an assault on an attendee of a rally for ... Donald Trump, garnering millions of views, Microsoft said. One depicted a fake New York billboard with vulgar messages saying Harris wanted to change children's gender. It drew hundreds of thousands of views on X. In all, Microsoft called out three Russian government-backed groups in addition to those described in federal charges last week against employees at propaganda network RT." (Also linked yesterday.) The AP story is here.

Elizabeth Spiers of the New York Times: "Figures on the political right, including JD Vance, Donald Trump and various conservative internet celebrities, have accused [Vice President] Harris of affecting a Southern accent on the campaign trail, and implied that it was a kind of deception. Ms. Harris, who is not from the South, wasn't using a Southern accent, though.... What Ms. Harris was slipping into was Black English. There's nothing unusual about her using Black English because to state the obvious (to everyone except Donald Trump, apparently) Ms.Harris is Black.... Conservatives find her accent infuriating for one very specific reason: because they buy the negative stereotypes. They associate Southern accents with less educated, working-class people who, if they're white, might be racist -- and that's a demographic that conservatives cynically regard as their property. So Republicans who think that ... a Black Democrat using a Southern accent is stealing their shtick, or their votes." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Never mind, I guess, that Trump and Vance each have affected not an accent but an entire personal identity that does not comport with reality, and they have done so for political purposes. Trump, the bankruptcy king, pretends he was a successful businessman. And JayDee, well, JayDee is still trying on identities. For a while he pretended to be a hillbilly, and for another (possibly overlapping) while, he played the part of a slick investment advisor. And now, after condemning GOP racism (see, for instance, Andrew Kaczynski's post, linked below), he's doing the xenophobic racist thing.

Brett Samuels of the Hill: "Former President Trump said Tuesday that both President Biden and Vice President Harris were 'so nice' in their calls following an apparent assassination attempt on Trump, hinting that it made it more difficult to attack them. 'He was so nice to me yesterday. In one way I sort of wish the call wasn't made because I do feel a little -- He's so nice. "I'm so sorry about what happened and all that,"' Trump said at a campaign town hall in Michigan, recounting his call with Biden on Monday. 'Same with Kamala today. She could not have been nicer,' Trump added. 'But the fact is we have to have people that are respected by the opponent.' Earlier in the event, Trump referred to the 'very nice call' he had with Harris, eliciting boos from the crowd. 'No, it was very nice,' Trump said as the crowd jeered." Of course, Trump mispronounced Harris's name, calling her KaMAHlah instead of KAmala. ~~~

~~~ Marie: In the same fake town hall, Trump boasted about allowing oil drilling in "Bagram in Alaska," although Bagram was a US Air Force base in Afghanistan. Moments later, he tried to clean up his mistake, only to descend into meaningless babble. Meanwhile, the so-called moderator Sarah Huckleberry Sanders looked on lovingly through it all. Link is to a Mediaite post. ~~~

~~~ Earlier in the event, Gov. Sanders went down the well-trod childless cat lady path: ~~~

     ~~~ Michael Luciano of Mediaite: "Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders took a potshot at Vice President Kamala Harris because the Democratic nominee does not have biological children.... 'So, my kids keep me humble,' she told the crowd. 'Unfortunately, Kamala Harris doesn’t have anything keeping her humble.'... Last year, Sanders signed a bill into law making it easier for employers in Arkansas to hire children."

It's OK If You're Trump. Aaron Blake of the Washington Post: "Donald Trump and his campaign have quickly responded to Sunday's threat to the former president's life by blaming Democrats. High on their list of alleged offenses? Democrats' having called Trump a 'threat to democracy' and a 'fascist.'... There remains no evidence that the gunmen in the two incidents were actually incited by Democrats' rhetoric. But even if we set all that aside, Trump's argument is flawed by a significant deficit: He uses these talking points a lot more than his opponents right now -- and has been for months.... According to a Washington Post review of campaign appearances and social media posts, Trump has called Harris, the Democrats or other perceived foes a 'threat to democracy' a dozen times in the past month and more than 20 times since Harris got into the race.... Trump has also used the 'fascist' label at least seven times in the past month, and he used it dozens more times before that. He invoked fascism twice Friday alone, including by calling Harris a 'radical-left Marxist communist fascist.' Harris and her campaign haven't used such rhetoric nearly as much in recent months.... [Over the years, Trump] has repeatedly and suggestively promoted the prospect of political violence." ~~~

     ~~~ CNN ran an (incomplete) montage Tuesday of Trump's calling Harris a fascist and scum and so on. Via Mediaite.

Huh. Kate Kelly, et al., of the New York Times: "... Donald J. Trump gave his Secret Service detail short notice that he would be golfing at his course in West Palm Beach, Fla., on Sunday, causing agents to forgo a scan of the perimeter, according to two people familiar with the events. The decision not to survey the course at Trump International Golf Club, because of a lack of time, before Mr. Trump's outing allowed a man with a gun to sit concealed in bushes for almost 12 hours." ~~~

~~~ Jonathan Swan, et al., of the New York Times: "The acting director of the Secret Service told ... Donald J. Trump that significant additional security arrangements and planning would be needed if he wanted to continue safely playing golf, according to three people with knowledge of their conversation. The agency's acting director, Ronald L. Rowe Jr., made the recommendation on Monday afternoon at a meeting with Mr. Trump in his office at Mar-a-Lago, his private club and home in Palm Beach, Fla." (Also linked yesterday.)

Amanda Marcotte of Salon: "... Sen. JD Vance went to Yale Law School. The Ohio Republican was selected as Donald Trump's running mate in no small part because of his overrated intellectual chops. In the 207-word announcement adding Vance to the ticket, Trump used the word 'Yale' four times and even made sure to note that Vance graduated 'Summa Cum Laude' from Ohio State University. Vance fashions himself a public intellectual, spending endless hours giving chin-scratching interviews on right-wing podcasts and to Ross Douthat of the New York Times. He name-drops far-right and even Nazi academics like Carl Schmitt and flings around plenty of five-dollar words.... Watching interviews with Vance suggests his main job is to 'translate' Trump's babble into coherent-sounding talking points.... The term 'sanewashing' was coined to describe the bad habit of journalists who rewrite Trump's rambling nonsense into sentences that make sense, but for Vance, it's a full-time job." Do read on.(Also linked yesterday.)

Andrew Egger of the Bulwark: JD "Vance's pivot to hand-wringing about extreme rhetoric is truly shameless coming from the current GOP ticket. Under Vance's furrowed-brow rules of engagement, calling a political opponent a fascist threat to democracy is way over the line. But calling an opponent a communist threat to democracy, as Trump says daily of Kamala Harris? Less of an issue, apparently. Vance's attempt at rhetoric-policing is particularly ridiculous this time around -- and not just because Trump accused Harris of being a fascist less than two weeks ago.... [Trump and Vance are] crying foul on their opponents' rhetoric while continuing shamelessly to hit below the belt. 'Their rhetoric is causing me to be shot at,' Trump said during a Fox News interview [Monday]. 'They are the ones that are destroying the country.... They are the real threat.' At about that same time, his campaign sent out a fundraising email saying Joe Biden 'truly hates our country' and was allowing 'an invasion' that is 'terrorizing U.S. citizens.'... But lowering the temperature doesn't mean ignoring the truth. We needn't lose sleep over calling Trump a 'threat to democracy,' for instance: In 2020, he ... [tried] by both fraud and force to reinstall himself as president contrary to the laws ... and the voted will of the people. He continues to deny the outcome of that election and is open about not accepting the outcome of the coming one." (Also linked yesterday.)

Andrew Kaczynski of CNN: "A week after President Barack Obama won reelection in November 2012, JD Vance, then a law student at Yale, wrote a scathing rebuke of the Republican Party's stance [link fixed] on migrants and minorities, criticizing it for being 'openly hostile to non-whites' and for alienating 'Blacks, Latinos, [and] the youth.' Four years later, as Vance considered a career in GOP politics, he asked a former college professor to delete the article. That professor, Brad Nelson, taught Vance at Ohio State University while Vance was an undergraduate student.... Nelson told CNN that during the 2016 Republican primary he agreed to delete the article at Vance's request, so that Vance might have an easier time getting a job in Republican politics. However, the article ... remains viewable on the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine." (Also linked yesterday.)

Shakezula of LG&$: "If someone says they're going to blow up a school, but no schools have exploded, does it count as a threat? According to Senator JD Vance, it does not. In fact, people who say the bomb threats are bomb threats are trying to silence him, because of course he;s the real victim.... To Vance the fact that investigators eventually determined a batch of threats are hoaxes means people who reported on the bomb threats that he inspired, and apparently wants, owe him an apology. 'I'm still waiting on a correction and apology from the left wing journalists. They lied about these bomb threats to silence us. Why? Because they don't want to talk about Kamala Harris's border policies making housing unaffordable for American citizen[s.]"

No Key to the City for Donald. Zoe Richards of NBC News: "The Republican mayor of Springfield, Ohio, the city that has been the target of unfounded claims from ... Donald Trump and his running mate about Haitian immigrants' eating residents' pets said Tuesday that a visit from Trump would tax the city's resources. 'It would be an extreme strain on our resources. So it'd be fine with me if they decided not to make that visit,' Mayor Rob Rue said at a news conference at City Hall."

Annals of "Journalism," Ha Ha Ha. Michael Luciano of Mediaite: "Fox News host Sean Hannity blamed liberal politicians for the actions of two would-be assassins of ... Donald Trump and falsely claimed they were Democrats.... [Ryan] Routh is registered as an 'unaffiliated' voter in North Carolina and donated more than $100 on ActBlue, a Democratic fundraising platform. According to CNN, Routh indicated on Facebook he may have voted for Trump in 2016, but had soured on the former president. [Thomas] Crooks, meanwhile, was a registered Republican and made a small donation on ActBlue. He had also searched for locations where Trump and President Joe Biden were scheduled to appear."

Perry Stein of the Washington Post: "Donald Trump's legal team has requested a 30-day extension to respond to the government's appeal of U.S. District Judge Aileen M. Cannon's dismissal of his classified-documents case, making it less likely that a ruling on whether the indictment should be restored will come before Inauguration Day. The former president is very likely to be granted the extension. Special counsel Jack Smith did not oppose the request, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit in Atlanta -- where the government's appeal was filed -- says first-time requests for 30-day extensions should be approved. Trump's lawyers said they can't meet the court's Sept. 25 deadline because they are juggling other due dates related to Trump's separate federal election interference case in D.C." (Also linked yesterday.)

Kylie Cheung of Jezebel: "John McEntee, who served in the Trump administration and helped write Project 2025, said in a viral TikTok that women aren't 'bleeding out' from abortion bans [as Vice President Harris asserted during her debate with Donald Trump].... 'Can someone track down the women Kamala Harris says are bleeding out in parking lots because Roe v. Wade was overturned? Don't hold your breath,' McEntee says in the clip, posted to ... his right-wing dating app.... Carmen Broesder, an Idaho woman who documented her 19-day miscarriage on TikTok in December 2022, expressing fear that she would die before any hospital helped her.... As of Tuesday, Broesder's TikTok has six million views and over 34,000 comments, including many from women sharing similar horror stories. She said the response has been 'overwhelming and reinforcing,' but expressed concern 'that many feel dismissed and erased in their own experiences.'" MB: This site may have a subscriber firewall.

Summer Ballentine & Steve Leblanc of the AP: "The FBI and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service on Tuesday were investigating the origin of suspicious packages that have been sent to or received by elections officials in more than 15 states, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or that any of the packages contained hazardous material.... The FBI is collecting the packages, some of which contained 'an unknown substance,' agency spokesperson Kristen Setera in Boston said in a statement.... The latest scare comes as early voting has begun in several states...." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: What kind of a nitwit thinks a fun thing to do is to sit home addressing envelopes to elections officials, shaking baby talc into the envelopes, sealing (licking?) the envelopes, stamping them (not cheap these days), then running them down to the post office? I mean, really, why would anyone do that?


MSNBC: "The Senate once again took a vote on protecting IVF, but Trump -- the self-proclaimed 'leader on fertilization' who is never shy about forcing his Republicans to support or kill a bill -- was nowhere to be found. All but two Republicans voted against the bill -- and JD Vance skipped the vote." ~~~

~~~ Annie Karni of the New York Times: "Senate Republicans on Tuesday blocked an election-season bid by Democrats to advance legislation that would guarantee federal protections and insurance coverage for in vitro fertilization treatments, the second time in three months that the G.O.P. has thwarted the broadly popular measure. Democrats orchestrated the failed vote, just weeks before the November elections, in part to highlight Republican opposition to abortion rights and its implications for access to other reproductive health care services. They sought to remind voters that the G.O.P. was holding firm against federal protections for I.V.F. even after ... Donald J. Trump called himself a 'leader' on the issue and said he supported requiring insurance companies or the federal government to cover the treatments." CNN's story is here. (Also linked yesterday.)

Alexander Bolton of the Hill: "Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) is warning colleagues that it would be 'politically beyond stupid' for Congress to stumble into a government shutdown a few weeks before Election Day, saying Republicans would 'certainly' get the blame. McConnell made his comments a few hours after Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) unveiled his plan to vote this week on a bill that pairs a six-month continuing resolution with legislation backed by former President Trump that would require proof of citizenship to vote. Johnson was forced to yank the same bill from the floor last week in the face of widespread opposition within his own party." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: So, Mitch, was it "politically beyond brilliant" to vote with nearly your entire caucus against federal IVF protections? Just asking.

Let's hear from Sen. Foghorn Leghorn (R-La.), who stands up for his right to bigotry: ~~~

Ben Sisario & Julia Jacobs of the New York Times: "Sean Combs, the embattled music mogul, has been indicted on three counts of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. In the indictment, which was unsealed on Tuesday, prosecutors in the Southern District of New York accused Mr. Combs of running a 'criminal enterprise' that for years threatened, abused and coerced women, and included accusations of forced labor, kidnapping, arson, bribery and obstruction of justice. To commit these acts, the prosecutors said, Mr. Combs relied on the help of the employees of his business." (Also linked yesterday.) An AP report is here. ~~~

     ~~~ CNN live-updated developments yesterday. The liveblog includes a copy of the indictment: "Sean 'Diddy' Combs was denied bail and taken into custody Tuesday after pleading not guilty in federal court to charges of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. Prosecutors argued the music mogul should not be released because he had previously reached out to witnesses and victims." (Also linked yesterday.)

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Arizona. Wayne Schutsky of NPR: "Election officials in Arizona have discovered a flaw in the state's voter registration system that could disqualify nearly 100,000 people from voting in state and local races just weeks before early ballots will hit mailboxes. A state law that went into effect in 2004 requires Arizona voters to provide proof of citizenship to register to vote in state and local elections, though individuals that do not provide proof can still register to vote for federal offices like president and U.S. Senate using a federal only form. Arizona's voter registration system pulls information from the state's driver's license database as a method of proving citizenship, but the Maricopa County Recorder's office found a flaw with the database, which incorrectly showed that some people provided proof of citizenship when they applied for a driver's license.... The discovery sent election officials in Arizona down a rabbit hole that revealed tens of thousands of voters in every county in the state have not provided the documentation required to vote a full ballot under Arizona law. Now [elections officials] are asking the Arizona Supreme Court to decide how to deal with the voters affected by the revelation."

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Israel/Palestine, et al.

Sheera Frenkel & Ronen Bergman of the New York Times: "Israel carried out its operation against Hezbollah on Tuesday by hiding explosive material within a new batch of Taiwanese-made pagers imported into Lebanon, according to American and other officials briefed on the operation. The pagers, which Hezbollah had ordered from Gold Apollo in Taiwan, had been tampered with before they reached Lebanon, according to some of the officials. Most were the company's AP924 model, though three other Gold Apollo models were also included in the shipment. The explosive material, as little as one to two ounces, was implanted next to the battery in each pager, two of the officials said. A switch was also embedded that could be triggered remotely to detonate the explosives. At 3:30 p.m. in Lebanon, the pagers received a message that appeared as though it was coming from Hezbollah's leadership, two of the officials said. Instead, the message activated the explosives. Lebanon's health minister told state media at least 11 people were killed and more than 2,700 injured." A Reuters report is here. (Reuters story linked yesterday.) ~~~

~~~ David Ignatius of the Washington Post: "The scene in Lebanon on Tuesday was like something out of a bizarre James Bond movie -- with pagers exploding simultaneously in the pockets of hundreds of Hezbollah fighters around the country in what appeared to be an ingenious Israeli operation that combined cyberwar with sabotage. But Hezbollah ... could trigger the all-out regional war U.S. officials have been trying to head off for nearly a year.... Biden administration officials were quick to distance themselves from the attack in Lebanon, saying they had not been given any prior notice. For President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, the timing couldn't be worse: This sharp escalation and risk of a wider war comes less than two months before the presidential election -- and it might detonate any chance of a Gaza cease-fire deal and the release of Israeli hostages."

Tuesday
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The Conversation -- September 17, 2024

Erica Green & Nicholas Nehamas of the New York Times: "Vice President Kamala Harris said on Tuesday that ... Donald J. Trump's unfounded claims about Black migrants in an Ohio city were 'hateful rhetoric' and 'tropes' that had been 'designed to divide us as a country.' 'This is exhausting, and it's harmful,' she said during an interview with Black journalists in Philadelphia. 'And it's hateful, and grounded in some age-old stuff that we should not have the tolerance for.... It's got to stop.' Ms. Harris's remarks on Tuesday at a gathering of the National Association of Black Journalists were her most forceful yet about the Trump campaign's escalating attacks on migrants and communities of color, and her first time directly addressing the situation in Springfield, Ohio.... In her interview, Ms. Harris laid out the city's distress, pointing to children who could not attend school and law enforcement officers who had been stretched thin.... She said she had spoken with Mr. Trump earlier on Tuesday, checking in to make sure that he was OK and reiterating her sentiment that 'there's no place for political violence in our country.'"

Joseph Menn of the Washington Post: "Russian propagandists are escalating attacks on the presidential campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris with false but widely circulated videos on social media, including one that featured an actor accusing Harris of a nonexistent hit-and-run that paralyzed a girl, Microsoft researchers said Tuesday. That video was a viral hit, spread by X accounts with as a many as a half-million followers, despite first appearing on a newly minted San Francisco news outlet that soon vanished. Posts featuring the video racked up 7 million views on X alone, and were also on Facebook, TikTok and YouTube. Another video manufactured an assault on an attendee of a rally for ... Donald Trump, garnering millions of views, Microsoft said. One depicted a fake New York billboard with vulgar messages saying Harris wanted to change children's gender. It drew hundreds of thousands of views on X. In all, Microsoft called out three Russian government-backed groups in addition to those described in federal charges last week against employees at propaganda network RT."

Jonathan Swan, et al., of the New York Times: "The acting director of the Secret Service told ... Donald J. Trump that significant additional security arrangements and planning would be needed if he wanted to continue safely playing golf, according to three people with knowledge of their conversation. The agency's acting director, Ronald L. Rowe Jr., made the recommendation on Monday afternoon at a meeting with Mr. Trump in his office at Mar-a-Lago, his private club and home in Palm Beach, Fla."

Andrew Kaczynski of CNN: "A week after President Barack Obama won reelection in November 2012, JD Vance, then a law student at Yale, wrote a scathing rebuke of the Republican Party's stance [link fixed] on migrants and minorities, criticizing it for being 'openly hostile to non-whites' and for alienating 'Blacks, Latinos, [and] the youth.' Four years later, as Vance considered a career in GOP politics, he asked a former college professor to delete the article. That professor, Brad Nelson, taught Vance at Ohio State University while Vance was an undergraduate student.... Nelson told CNN that during the 2016 Republican primary he agreed to delete the article at Vance's request, so that Vance might have an easier time getting a job in Republican politics. However, the article ... remains viewable on the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine."

Perry Stein of the Washington Post: "Donald Trump's legal team has requested a 30-day extension to respond to the government's appeal of U.S. District Judge Aileen M. Cannon's dismissal of his classified-documents case, making it less likely that a ruling on whether the indictment should be restored will come before Inauguration Day. The former president is very likely to be granted the extension. Special counsel Jack Smith did not oppose the request, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit in Atlanta -- where the government's appeal was filed -- says first-time requests for 30-day extensions should be approved. Trump's lawyers said they can't meet the court's Sept. 25 deadline because they are juggling other due dates related to Trump's separate federal election interference case in D.C."

The New York Times' live updates of developments Tuesday in the Israel/Hamas war are here: "Hundreds of pagers blew up at the same time across Lebanon on Tuesday in an apparently coordinated attack that targeted members of Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed militant group in the region, Lebanese and Hezbollah officials said.... American and other officials briefed on the operation said Israel was responsible for the attack and had executed it by hiding small amounts of explosive material in each pager within a new batch of pagers made in Taiwan and imported into Lebanon. The attack came a day after Israeli leaders had warned that they were considering stepping up their military campaign against Hezbollah.... Hezbollah accused Israel of orchestrating the attack on Tuesday and vowed to retaliate for what it called 'blatant aggression.'... The U.N.'s special coordinator for Lebanon, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, said the death toll had risen to nine people killed. Hezbollah told The New York Times that six of the nine people were Hezbollah fighters. Lebanon's Ministry of Health said that a young girl was also among those killed and that more than 2,700 others were injured." ~~~

     ~~~ A Reuters report on the exploded pagers is here.

Annie Karni of the New York Times: "Senate Republicans on Tuesday blocked an election-season bid by Democrats to advance legislation that would guarantee federal protections and insurance coverage for in vitro fertilization treatments, the second time in three months that the G.O.P. has thwarted the broadly popular measure. Democrats orchestrated the failed vote, just weeks before the November elections, in part to highlight Republican opposition to abortion rights and its implications for access to other reproductive health care services. They sought to remind voters that the G.O.P. was holding firm against federal protections for I.V.F. even after ... Donald J. Trump called himself a 'leader' on the issue and said he supported requiring insurance companies or the federal government to cover the treatments." CNN's story is here.

Ben Sisario & Julia Jacobs of the New York Times: "Sean Combs, the embattled music mogul, has been indicted on three counts of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. In the indictment, which was unsealed on Tuesday, prosecutors in the Southern District of New York accused Mr. Combs of running a 'criminal enterprise' that for years threatened, abused and coerced women, and included accusations of forced labor, kidnapping, arson, bribery and obstruction of justice. To commit these acts, the prosecutors said, Mr. Combs relied on the help of the employees of his business." ~~~

     ~~~ CNN is live-updating developments. The liveblog includes a copy of the indictment.

Amanda Marcotte of Salon: "... Sen. JD Vance went to Yale Law School. The Ohio Republican was selected as Donald Trump's running mate in no small part because of his overrated intellectual chops. In the 207-word announcement adding Vance to the ticket, Trump used the word 'Yale' four times and even made sure to note that Vance graduated 'Summa Cum Laude' from Ohio State University. Vance fashions himself a public intellectual, spending endless hours giving chin-scratching interviews on right-wing podcasts and to Ross Douthat of the New York Times. He name-drops far-right and even Nazi academics like Carl Schmitt and flings around plenty of five-dollar words.... Watching interviews with Vance suggests his main job is to 'translate' Trump's babble into coherent-sounding talking points.... The term 'sanewashing' was coined to describe the bad habit of journalists who rewrite Trump's rambling nonsense into sentences that make sense, but for Vance, it's a full-time job." Do read on.

Andrew Egger of the Bulwark: JD "Vance's pivot to hand-wringing about extreme rhetoric is truly shameless coming from the current GOP ticket. Under Vance's furrowed-brow rules of engagement, calling a political opponent a fascist threat to democracy is way over the line. But calling an opponent a communist threat to democracy, as Trump says daily of Kamala Harris? Less of an issue, apparently. Vance's attempt at rhetoric-policing is particularly ridiculous this time around -- and not just because Trump accused Harris of being a fascist less than two weeks ago.... [Trump and Vance are] crying foul on their opponents' rhetoric while continuing shamelessly to hit below the belt. 'Their rhetoric is causing me to be shot at,' Trump said during a Fox News interview [Monday]. 'They are the ones that are destroying the country.... They are the real threat.' At about that same time, his campaign sent out a fundraising email saying Joe Biden 'truly hates our country' and was allowing 'an invasion' that is 'terrorizing U.S. citizens.'... But lowering the temperature doesn't mean ignoring the truth. We needn't lose sleep over calling Trump a 'threat to democracy,' for instance: In 2020, he ... [tried] by both fraud and force to reinstall himself as president contrary to the laws ... and the voted will of the people. He continues to deny the outcome of that election and is open about not accepting the outcome of the coming one."

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Presidential Race

Scientific American Editors: "In the November election, the U.S. faces two futures. In one, the new president offers the country better prospects, relying on science, solid evidence and the willingness to learn from experience. She pushes policies that boost good jobs nationwide by embracing technology and clean energy. She supports education, public health and reproductive rights. She treats the climate crisis as the emergency it is and seeks to mitigate its catastrophic storms, fires and droughts. In the other future, the new president endangers public health and safety and rejects evidence, preferring instead nonsensical conspiracy fantasies. He ignores the climate crisis in favor of more pollution. He requires that federal officials show personal loyalty to him rather than upholding U.S. laws. He fills positions in federal science and other agencies with unqualified ideologues. He goads people into hate and division, and he inspires extremists at state and local levels to pass laws that disrupt education and make it harder to earn a living.... That is why, for only the second time in our magazine's 179-year history, the editors of Scientific American are endorsing a candidate for president. That person is Kamala Harris."

Jonathan Weisman of the New York Times: "Vice President Kamala Harris held a sometimes tense meeting with Teamsters leaders on Monday, defending the Biden administration's labor policies against pointed questions and concluding with a promise that she would win the presidency and treat the union fairly with or without its backing. While Ms. Harris has the endorsement of most of the nation;s unions, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, whose truck drivers, freight workers and other members are divided in their political allegiances, has held out. Sean O'Brien, the union's combative president, said after the meeting that he could announce an endorsement -- if there was an endorsement -- as soon as Wednesday.... Ms. Harris repeatedly castigated ... Donald J. Trump for appointing anti-union members to the National Labor Relations Board when he was president and reminded the Teamsters that Mr. Biden had shored up pensions for thousands of union members.... She also recalled how Mr. Trump had told Elon Musk that striking workers should be fired...." A Politico story is here.

Yes, it is possible for Trump to get even more irresponsible: ~~~

Alex Griffing of Mediaite: "... Donald Trump directly blamed President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for a gunman targeting him at his West Palm Beach golf club on Sunday.... Trump spoke to Fox News Digital's Brooke Singman on Monday morning and claimed the gunman was motivated by the top Democrats' 'highly inflammatory language.... 'He [presumably the would-be gunman] believed the rhetoric of Biden and Harris, and he acted on it,' Trump said, claiming, 'Their rhetoric is causing me to be shot at, when I am the one who is going to save the country, and they are the ones that are destroying the country -- both from the inside and out.'... 'It is called the enemy from within. They are the real threat,' Trump added, appearing to use the exact same kind of language he claims the Democrats are using that inspired the shootings." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: When I heard that yet another person had attempted to kill Trump, I felt sorry. Maybe not so much for him, but at least for a country and for a species where so many feel that murder is a good way to solve a problem. Now I don't feel sorry at all. I have let Trump make me a little less human. I have let him crush a little piece of natural empathy. ~~~

     ~~~ And look at what Trump's hatefulness does to the pathetic empty vessels who follow him. They follow him into the darkness. They don't know any better: ~~~

     ~~~ Kit Maher of CNN, republished by Yahoo! News: "JD Vance on Monday blamed liberal rhetoric for the apparent assassination attempt against ... Donald Trump over the weekend. '... the big difference between conservatives and liberals is that we have -- no one has tried to kill Kamala Harris in the last couple of months, and two people now have tried to kill Donald Trump in the last couple of months,' the Republican vice presidential candidate said at the Georgia Faith & Freedom Coalition dinner in Atlanta. 'I'd say that's pretty strong evidence that the left needs to tone down the rhetoric, and needs to cut this crap out,' he continued. Vance vowed to 'do my part' to tone down the rhetoric...." MB: Clearly, Vance thinks that it's only fair that would-be assassins take shots at Kamala Harris, too. That such a suggestion is not "crap," "ratcheting up the rhetoric." That people who decide that murdering a famous people is good way to establish their own relevance is a "liberal" thing. That it's quite acceptable to discuss murdering one's political opponents. (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

David Gardner of the Daily Beast, republished by Yahoo! News: "The Trump campaign is blaming Kamala Harris and her Democratic supporters for the second assassination attempt on the former president. They claim that concerted attempts to demonize Donald Trump as a threat to democracy are putting his life at risk. Hours after Sunday's failed shooting plot at Trump's West Palm Beach golf club, his senior campaign manager Chris LaCivita posted a video of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) calling Trump 'extraordinarily dangerous' and a 'threat to democracy.'... LaCivita wrote on his X account ... that Harris was running the Sanders video on her Facebook platforms." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: If Trump doesn't want to be accused of being extraordinarily dangerous & a threat to democracy, he should renounced 93.2% of everything he's done and said since 2015 (or before!). Also note that LaCivita made these remarks before Trump himself blamed Harris for the assassination attempt. Yeah, they test-run their most incendiary claims.

Rhian Lubin of the Independent: "Elon Musk has deleted what he now claims was a 'joke' about how 'no one is trying to assassinate' President Joe Biden or Vice President Kamala Harris following the second attempt on Donald Trump's life on Sunday." MB: I'm sure Elon has a lot of lawyers. Maybe one sent him an SOS (or SYS -- save yourself). According to Lubin's report, at least one former federal prosecutor said that Elon's now-deleted "joke" "require[d] an immediate visit by the U.S. Secret Service." Sorry, Elon, this is one of those bells you can't unring. Besides, it worked so well for you that Trump and his entire campaign took up the joke and presented it to their lemmings as a true thing, not a "joke." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: See also Akhilleus's commentary at the top of today's thread. In the post, Akhilleus also links to a Wired piece by Andrew Couts that I couldn't access on accounta using up my Wired freebies.

     ~~~ Peter Baker of the New York Times, also linked below: "... the White House pushed back. 'Violence should only be condemned, never encouraged or joked about,' said Andrew Bates, a White House spokesman. 'This rhetoric is irresponsible.'" ~~~

     ~~~ Secret Service Keeps an Eye on Elon. Jeff Mason of Reuters: "The U.S. Secret Service said on Monday it was aware of a post by billionaire Elon Musk on the X social media platform musing about an absence of assassination attempts on President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.... 'The Secret Service is aware of the social media post made by Elon Musk and as a matter of practice, we do not comment on matters involving protective intelligence,' a spokesperson told Reuters in an email. 'We can say, however, that the Secret Service investigates all threats related to our protectees.'"

AND, in the midst of all this: ~~~

~~~ Joe Biden Is a Saint. Brett Samuels of the Hill: "President Biden and former President Trump spoke over the phone Monday after an apparent assassination attempt against the Republican nominee at his Florida golf course. 'We had a very nice call. It was about Secret Service protection,' Trump said in a statement. The White House described the call as 'cordial' and said Biden 'conveyed his relief that [Trump] is safe.' Biden earlier Monday expressed his relief that Trump was safe and said the Secret Service 'needs more help.'"

Kate Kelly of the New York Times: "The Secret Service did not search the perimeter of the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Fla., on Sunday before ... Donald J. Trump began his round, an acknowledgment that has put the besieged agency under renewed scrutiny two months after a similar episode in Pennsylvania. The decision raises further questions about whether the Secret Service has the resources and ability to adequately perform its duties during a time of increasing violence and a unique campaign between a sitting vice president and a former president. While the agency's acting director [Ronald L. Rowe Jr.] hailed a Secret Service agent for acting swiftly and preventing any harm to Mr. Trump on Sunday, the F.B.I. said that data from a gunman's cellphone indicated he spent almost 12 hours near the course before he aimed a rifle in the direction of Mr. Trump while he was golfing." ~~~

~~~ Carol Leonnig, et al., of the Washington Post: "Soon after Donald Trump became president, authorities tried to warn him about the risks posed by golfing at his own courses because of their proximity to public roads. Secret Service agents came armed with unusual evidence: not suspect profiles or spent bullet casings, but simple photographs taken by news crews of him golfing at his private club in Sterling, Va. But Trump insisted that his clubs were safe and that he wanted to keep golfing, the former officials said. These preferences posed problems for his protection that former Trump aides, Secret Service officials and security experts said have only intensified in the years since he left the White House, as his security detail shrank.... The result is a security nightmare for the Secret Service and their partners in local law enforcement....

"Trump's practices differed from those of Barack Obama, who golfed frequently as president but usually at a course on the grounds of the military's Joint Base Andrews in Prince George's County or, while vacationing in Hawaii, on bases there. Such courses are insulated from public roadways, and anyone on the links would have undergone rigorous screening." And after an armed intruder took hostages at a course where President Ronald Reagan was golfing, Reagan purposely gave up golf (except at one private course) out of concern for putting other people at risk.

     ~~~ Marie: One might think Trump's carelessness is indicative of a pathological death wish, but I beg to differ. I think it's more his obsession with money & his complete self-absorption: Trump plays at his own courses because (a) he wants to advertise his clubs to increase memberships (and membership fees); and (b) He doesn't give a rat's ass how difficult and dangerous his playing at expected times at his crappy courses makes the jobs of the Secret Service agents who would give their lives to protect him. In fact, when I heard that the Secret Service opened fire on a "rifle" they saw in the bushes, I wondered how many other people they might have put in danger. Surely there were people, including the witness who photographed the perp's vehicle, who might be walking by on the nearby public street and could have been hit by stray bullets.

CNN live-updated developments Monday in the Trump assassination attempt & election news. (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

~~~ The New York Times' liveblog for Monday is here: "The man who investigators say concealed himself on the edge of a golf course with a semiautomatic rifle in an apparent bid to assassinate ... Donald J. Trump made a first court appearance in Florida on Monday. He faces charges of possessing a firearm as a convicted felon, and of possessing a firearm with an obliterated serial number, according to two people briefed on the case." (Also linked yesterday.)

Peter Baker of the New York Times: "In the space of less than a week, the once and possibly future commander in chief was both a seeming inspiration and an apparent target of the political violence that has increasingly come to shape American politics in the modern era. Bomb threats and attempted assassinations now have become part of the landscape, shocking and horrific, yet not so much that they have forced any real national reckoning.... Mr. Trump, who as recently as last week's debate with [Vice President] Harris blamed Democrats for the shooting at a rally in Butler, Pa., that struck his ear in July, attributed Sunday's attempt to the president and vice president as well.... Within hours [of Sunday's incident], his campaign emailed a list of quotes from [President] Biden, Ms. Harris and other Democrats attacking Mr. Trump with phrases like 'a threat to our democracy' ... without noting that just last week during the debate the former president said 'they're the threat to democracy.'...

"At the heart of today's eruption of political violence is Mr. Trump, a figure who seems to inspire people to make threats or take actions both for him and against him. He has long favored the language of violence in his political discourse, encouraging supporters to beat up hecklers, threatening to shoot looters and undocumented migrants, mocking a near-fatal attack on the husband of the Democratic House speaker and suggesting that a general he deemed disloyal be executed.... Mr. Trump does not pause to reflect on the impact of his own words.... Asked by a reporter if he denounced the bomb threats, he demurred. 'I don't know what happened with the bomb threats,' he said. 'I know that it's been taken over by illegal migrants, and that's a terrible thing that happened.'" ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Of course that's one big lie. Trump certainly was aware of (perhaps pleased by) the bomb threats he inspired, and most of the "migrants" to Springfield are refugees, in the U.S. legally. And poor Peter Baker; no matter the facts, even as presented in his own story, his fingers just won't punch out on that keyboard, "It's Trump's fault. It's all Trump's fault." ~~~

~~~ Ah, well, Politico's take is even more oblique: ~~~

     ~~~ Betsy Swan, et al., of Politico: "The toxic political climate and a complex web of threats -- punctuated by Sunday;s apparent assassination attempt on Donald Trump -- is putting an extraordinary strain on the national security officials tasked with safeguarding American democracy. Security experts say sharp polarization and increasingly hateful political rhetoric -- fanned by foreign adversaries and supercharged by social media -- have combined to test the nation's ability to protect its candidates and institutions."

Way down in Grafs 13 & 14, the Politico reporters do write, "Law enforcement agencies are also operating in an environment of deep distrust, stoked by Trump's longtime attacks on the FBI and Justice Department amid the deluge of investigations and indictments he's faced in recent years. Some Republicans, like Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah), called for the feds to stay out of the investigation into Sunday's incident, saying instead that Florida authorities -- under the leadership of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis -- should be the ones digging into the latest apparent attempt on Trump's life. DeSantis obliged, announcing that Florida would do its own probe. But the criminal case against the suspect ... is a federal case being handled by the Justice Department.

     ~~~ Marie: BTW, in one of those perfect oppositions that occasionally occur outside of literature, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, who is managing the case against Trump's accused would-be attacker, is a Haitian immigrant. As his online DOJ biography says, Markenzy Lapointe is "the first Haitian-born American lawyer to serve as U.S. Attorney. He emigrated from Haiti to the U.S. as a teenager, lived in Miami's Liberty City neighborhood, and graduated from Edison High School." President Biden, of course, appointed Lapointe. ~~~

~~~ Jay Waagmeester of the Florida Phoenix: Florida "Gov. Ron DeSantis plans a state investigation into the attempted assassination of ... Donald Trump over the weekend to make sure the probe is 'credible.'... 'I understand that the feds are involved, but we do believe that there were multiple violations of state law,' DeSantis said Monday. 'We also believe that there's a need to make sure that the truth about all this comes out in a way, you know, that's credible. I mean, I look at the federal government, with all due respect to them, you know, those same agencies that are prosecuting Trump in that jurisdiction are now going to be investigating this,' DeSantis said. 'I just think that that may not be the best thing for this country. Nevertheless, they have their prerogative, but we have our prerogative, and so we'll be making an announcement further along those lines in the in the ensuing days.'"

Miriam Jordan of the New York Times: "Gov. Mike DeWine of Ohio announced on Monday that he was deploying state troopers to the beleaguered city of Springfield to reassure the community that schools are safe despite a wave of bomb threats. The threats began last week after Donald J. Trump mentioned Springfield during the presidential debate, repeating a baseless rumor that Haitian immigrants in the city were abducting and eating household pets. Since then, 33 bomb threats have targeted city schools, most recently on Monday when two elementary schools were evacuated as a result of threats, Governor DeWine said. City Hall and two hospitals have also been targeted.... The threats have shaken the city and disrupted school for thousands of students. The deployment of a contingent of 36 troopers, beginning on Tuesday, is intended to allay anxieties and ensure that students can focus on school." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: I hope Ohio taxpayers (and voters) realize that their tax dollars are going to pay for a crisis created and perpetuated by Donald Trump and their own punk senator, JayDee Vance. (In fact, Vance even boasted on national teevee about "creating" the crisis, so the media would tell his fake anti-immigrant story.

Very Trumpy Voter Suppression. Praveena Somasundaram of the Washington Post: "An Ohio sheriff this weekend urged residents in his county to collect the addresses of homes displaying signs for Vice President Kamala Harris, suggesting that there would be an influx of undocumented immigrants if she wins the presidential race. Bruce Zuchowski, the sheriff of Portage County who is seeking reelection, made the remarks Friday in two identical posts on his personal and professional Facebook accounts. 'I say ... write down all the addresses of the people who had her signs in their yards!' Zuchowski (R) said. That way, he said, when undocumented immigrants -- which he referred to as a 'locust' -- flooded in, 'We'll already have the addresses of their New families ... who supported their arrival!'... One Republican official described the post as 'bullying' and stepped down from a role with a county GOP committee, the Portager reported.... In Monday posts on X, the American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio condemned Zuchowski's comments, adding that putting up political signs was 'most decidedly, protected core First Amendment speech.'"

Rachel Maddow reprised some of Trump's crazy stuff and slip-ups of the last month. Her thesis is that to make Americans -- and the media -- to forget Trump's terrible performance, he decided to amplify JayDee's attacks on innocent Haitian refuges: ~~~

     ~~~ Maddow didn't say so, but Digby wrote in her Salon column yesterday that Trump's technique has a name, coincidentally called "deadcatting.": "It was coined by none other than former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson when he was mayor of London: 'There is one thing that is absolutely certain about throwing a dead cat on the dining room table -- and I don't mean that people will be outraged, alarmed, disgusted. That is true, but irrelevant. The key point, says my Australian friend, is that everyone will shout, "Jeez, mate, there's a dead cat on the table!" In other words, they will be talking about the dead cat -- the thing you want them to talk about -- and they will not be talking about the issue that has been causing you so much grief.'" And JayDee is in on the plot: "Even after the bomb threats [in Springfield, Ohio,] started and the story had been thoroughly debunked, he tweeted: '... don't let the crybabies in the media dissuade you, fellow patriots. Keep the cat memes flowing.'" The whole column is worth a read. ~~~

     ~~~ Maddow included in her list of horribles one bizarro Trump tall tale that I had not heard. Somehow the story didn't make much of a, uh, splash, and many of us missed it. So, a bit belatedly, here ya go: ~~~

In case you can't watch the video, here's what El Dumbo de Mar-a-Lardo said. Really: ~~~

You have millions of gallons of water pouring down from the north with the snow caps and Canada, and all pouring down and they essentially have a very large faucet. You turn the faucet and it takes one day to turn it, and it's massive, it's as big as the wall of that building right there behind you. You turn that, and all of that water goes aimlessly into the Pacific (Ocean), and if you turned that back, all of that water would come right down here and into Los Angeles. -- Donald Trump, last Friday

~~~ AND it turns out that one of Trump's goofier goof-ups that Maddow named has consequences: ~~~

     ~~~ Matthew Chapman of the Raw Story: "A Reggaeton star reportedly scrubbed his presidential endorsement off social media after ... Donald Trump mistakenly introduced the singer as a 'hot' woman at his weekend campaign rally in Las Vegas. Before realizing singer Nicky Jam was a man, Trump quipped: 'Do you know Nicky? She's hot.... Where's Nicky? Oh, look, I'm glad he came up,' Trump corrected himself as the singer approached the stage."

We now take time out from our irregularly-scheduled campaign to bring you our newest Big Grift: ~~~

~~~ David Yaffe-Bellany, et al., of the New York Times: "... Donald J. Trump ... appeared on a livestream on Monday to champion his latest business venture: cryptocurrencies. 'Crypto is one of those things we have to do,' Mr. Trump said on X. 'Whether we like it or not, I have to do it.' Beside him were his collaborators, including a family friend; Mr. Trump's two oldest sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump; and two little-known crypto entrepreneurs with no experience running a high-profile business. Together, they were rolling out Mr. Trump's crypto venture, World Liberty Financial, a project that has already raised concerns about the former president's conflicts of interest and even alarmed some of his most vocal supporters in the industry.... On the livestream, he did not address the project directly, leaving the details to the two entrepreneurs, Chase Herro and Zachary Folkman. Mr. Herro has described himself as 'the dirtbag of the internet,' while Mr. Folkman used to teach classes on how to seduce women.

"strong>Danielle Brian, executive director of the Project on Government Oversight..., said that if Mr. Trump was elected in November, his involvement in the crypto venture would create serious conflicts of interest. The Securities and Exchange Commission has cracked down on the industry.... Mr. Trump 'would be able to push regulatory agencies to favor businesses he is involved in,' Ms. Brian said. Ethics experts have said that his ownership of the social media company raises similar issues." MB: Oh, read on. The mention of ethics concerns is downright quaint in this -- or any Trump -- context. The Verge has a story here.

Paul Waldman, on Substack: "... almost the entire GOP has been complicit with Trump from the beginning, there is still a place for everyone, even those who have committed crimes.... Nevertheless, we should not accept that Trump's aides and allies deserve even a modicum of respect. Many of these people will be around for years or decades, and they should be shamed and stigmatized and mocked at every opportunity. When this is all over we ought to undertake an effort to detrumpify our political system, difficult though it may be. Anyone who stood with Trump should be made to answer as long as they live for the poison he injected into our national life. When they try to claim, as many will, that they never really agreed with all the racism and incitement, we should say: No. You had your chance to disavow him and what he stood for when it mattered. We will not forget." Thanks to Ken W. for the link.

Niha Masih of the Washington Post: "Meta -- the owner of Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram -- said Monday that it was banning Russian state media outlets such as RT from its platforms, days after the United States imposed sanctions on RT's parent companies and accused them of acting as an arm of Moscow's intelligence operations.... Earlier this month, U.S. intelligence officials said Russia's covert efforts to influence the 2024 presidential election are the most active foreign threat this political season." An NBC News story is here.

Rachel Pannett & Yvonne Sanchez of the Washington Post: "A judge has denied a request from Mark Meadows, who was Donald Trump's White House chief of staff, to move the Arizona election-subversion-related prosecution against him from state court to federal court. The ruling Monday by U.S. District Court judge John J. Tuchi in the district of Arizona is a further setback for Meadows, who unsuccessfully tried the same legal maneuver a year ago in a separate election interference case in Georgia."

Matt Naham of Law & Crime: "Because Rudy Giuliani 'utterly failed' to establish personal jurisdiction in his New Hampshire defamation lawsuit against President Joe Biden, a federal judge last Friday threw out the case. In October 2023, before he was himself found liable for defaming 2020 Georgia election workers and slapped with a $148 million judgment, Giuliani held a press conference and announced his plans to sue Biden for referring to him as a 'Russian pawn' during a 2020 debate with Donald Trump in Nashville, Tenn. Giuliani claimed that he was falsely branded as 'a Russian pawn' and a 'facilitator of Russian disinformation,' damaging his law practice and consulting business (he has since been disbarred in New York and, after the $148 million judgment, he filed for bankruptcy).... In February, Biden and the Biden campaign filed a 'Notice of Non-Opposition,' stating that Giuliani had failed to file a response to a motion to have the lawsuit dismissed and that his complaint was 'utterly devoid of well-pled factual allegations[.]'" Biden filed a similar motion in June, and the judge finally dismissed the case Friday.


Michelle Goldberg
of the New York Times: "It was inevitable, once Roe v. Wade was overturned and states started banning abortion, that women were going to die. And now ProPublica has identified at least two women who died 'after they couldn't access legal abortions and timely medical care.' According to ProPublica's Kavitha Surana, 'There are almost certainly others.'... It shouldn't take even more stories of senseless suffering for these cruel laws to become politically untenable."

Ben Sisario & Julia Jacobs of the New York Times: "Sean Combs, the music mogul whose career has been upended by sexual assault lawsuits and a federal investigation, was arrested at a Manhattan hotel on Monday evening after a grand jury indicted him. The indictment is sealed and the charges were not announced but Marc Agnifilo, a lawyer for Mr. Combs, said he believed he was being charged with racketeering and sex trafficking."

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New York. William Rashbaum & Michael Rothfeld of the New York Times: "Two high-ranking New York Fire Department chiefs were arrested early Monday on federal bribery and corruption charges that accuse them of taking nearly $100,000 apiece in a scheme to expedite safety inspections, people with knowledge of the matter said. The two chiefs, whose homes and offices at Fire Department headquarters were searched by federal agents and city investigators in February, are expected to appear in United States District Court in Manhattan later on Monday, the people said. The chiefs -- Brian E. Cordasco, 49, and Anthony M. Saccavino, 59 -- were responsible for overseeing safety inspections on building projects." (Also linked yesterday.)