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TomCADem

(17,390 posts)
Sun Oct 11, 2020, 12:26 PM Oct 2020

NY Times: Turning Power of State Against Rivals, Trump Seeks Power of Authoritarians

Given where we know Trump is, this is why we need to win every Senate race, since Trump has been pretty open about not respecting election results. Folks like Mike Lee and Ted Cruz would probably support him.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/turning-power-of-state-against-rivals-trump-seeks-power-of-authoritarians/ar-BB19U3He?li=BBnb7Kz

President Trump’s order to his secretary of state to declassify thousands of Hillary Clinton’s emails, along with his insistence that his attorney general issue indictments against Barack Obama and Joseph R. Biden Jr., takes his presidency into new territory — until now, occupied by leaders with names like Putin, Xi and Erdogan.

Mr. Trump has long demanded — quite publicly, often on Twitter — that his most senior cabinet members use the power of their office to pursue political enemies. But his appeals this week, as he trailed badly in the polls and was desperate to turn the national conversation away from the coronavirus, were so blatant that one had to look to authoritarian nations to make comparisons.

He took a step even Richard M. Nixon avoided in his most desperate days: openly ordering direct, immediate government action against specific opponents, timed to serve his re-election campaign.

“There is essentially no precedent,” said Jack Goldsmith, who led the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel under President George W. Bush and has written extensively on presidential powers. “We have a norm that developed after Watergate that presidents don’t talk about ongoing investigations, much less interfere with them.”
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NY Times: Turning Power of State Against Rivals, Trump Seeks Power of Authoritarians (Original Post) TomCADem Oct 2020 OP
I wonder if anybody at the NY Times ever reflects on comradebillyboy Oct 2020 #1
Let's not forget Andrea "But Her Emails" Mitchell's part Pathwalker Oct 2020 #5
Law & Order moondust Oct 2020 #2
More Like Chaos & Corruption TomCADem Oct 2020 #3
K&R Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Oct 2020 #4

comradebillyboy

(10,180 posts)
1. I wonder if anybody at the NY Times ever reflects on
Sun Oct 11, 2020, 12:36 PM
Oct 2020

how much they did to boost Trump and tear down Hillary in 2016.

It's sort of like trying to take Joe Scab and Meeeeka seriously when they gave Trump million of dollars worth of free air time, only to turn on him when Joe didn't get a prime job in the Trump administration.

Pathwalker

(6,600 posts)
5. Let's not forget Andrea "But Her Emails" Mitchell's part
Sun Oct 11, 2020, 02:48 PM
Oct 2020

in helping tRump as well. Every damn day, it was all she could talk about.

TomCADem

(17,390 posts)
3. More Like Chaos & Corruption
Sun Oct 11, 2020, 01:18 PM
Oct 2020

The one thing I am looking forward to with Biden as President is being able to sleep at night, rather than doom scrolling through the latest insanity on twitter.

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