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LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
October 9, 2024
Heather Cox Richardson
Oct 10, 2024
Yesterday we learned from a forthcoming book by veteran journalist Bob Woodward that in 2020, while he was president, Trump secretly shipped Covid-19 testing equipment to Russian president Vladimir Putin for his own personal use at a time when Americans could not get it. To be clear, this equipment was not the swabs we now use at home, but appears to be what at the time was a new point-of-care machine from Abbott Laboratories that claimed to be the fastest way to test for Covid-19.Ā
Journalist Karly Kingsley points out that at the time, central lab testing to diagnose Covid-19 infections took a long time, causing infections to spread. Machines like Abbottās were hard to get. Trump chose to send them to Putinānot to charge him for them, or to negotiate for the release of Paul Whelan and Trevor Reed, two Americans being held by Russia at the time and later released under the Biden administration, but to give them to himārather than keeping them for Americans.
Itās hard to overstate just what an astonishing story this is. In 2016, Republicans stood firm against Putin and backed the arming of Ukraine to stand against Russiaās 2014 invasion of Crimea. But that summer, at Trumpās urging, the party changed its platform to weaken its support of Ukraine. In 2020, it appears, Trump chose to give lifesaving equipment to Putin rather than use it for Americans. And in 2024, Trumpās willingness to undermine the United States to cozy up to an adversary his own party stood against less than a decade ago does not appear to be a deal breaker for Republicans.
As Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) put it: āWhat has this country come to if the revelation that Trump secretly sent COVID testing machines to Putin while thousands of Americans were dying, in part because of a shortage of testing machines here, doesn't disqualify him to be President?ā He continued: āDonald Trump helped keep Putin alive during the pandemic and let Americans die. This revelation is damning. It's disqualifying. He cannot be President of the United States.āĀ
Increasingly, Trumpās behavior seems to parrot the dictators he appears to admire.Ā
AfterĀ 60 MinutesĀ called him out for breaking a fifty-year tradition of both candidates talking toĀ 60 MinutesĀ and backing out of an interview to which he had agreed, Trump today accused the producers ofĀ 60 MinutesĀ of cutting Vice President Kamala Harrisās answers to make her look good. He suggested that such cuts were āillegalā and possibly āa major Campaign Finance violationā that āmust be investigated, starting today!ā āThe public is owed a MAJOR AND IMMEDIATE APOLOGY!ā he wrote. Trump is trying to cover for his own failure by attacking CBS in an echo of dictators determined to control the media.
In a post on his social media site tonight, Trump appears to have declined to appear at another presidential debate with Vice President Harris. After declaring he had won the previous debate with Harris and rehashing many of his grievances, he wrote: āTHERE WILL BE NO REMATCH!ā
As Beth Reinhard of theĀ Washington PostĀ recounted yesterday, a report from Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), who sits on the Senate Judiciary Committee, revealed that the Trump White House prevented a real investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against Trumpās second Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh. More than 4,500 calls and electronic messages about Kavanaugh sent to the FBI tip line went directly to the White House, where they were never investigated, and the FBI was told not to pursue corroborating evidence of the accusations by Christine Blasey Ford and Deborah Ramirez although lawyers for the women presented the names of dozens of people who could testify to the truth of their allegations.Ā Ā
A number of senators said the lack of corroborating evidence convinced them to vote in favor of Kavanaughās confirmation. As Steve Benen of MSNBC recalled, Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) said at the time that it appeared to be āa very thorough investigation,ā while the late Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) said that the 2018 FBI report ālooks to be a product of an incomplete investigation that was limited perhaps by the White House.ā
After he left office, Trump told author Michael Wolff that he had gone to bat for Kavanaugh, saying: āIā¦fought like hell for Kavanaughāand I saved his life, and I saved his career.ā Kavanaugh was the crucial vote for Trumpās right-wing agenda, including ending the federal recognition of abortion rights by overturning the 1973Ā Roe v. WadeĀ decision.
Ken Bensinger reported in theĀ New York TimesĀ today that Trumpās team has refused to participate in preparations for a transition to a potential Trump presidency. Normally, the nonpartisan transition process, dictated by the Presidential Transition Act, has candidates setting up teams as much as six months before the election to begin vetting and hiring political appointees and working with the administration in office to make sure the agencies continue to run smoothly.Ā
With the election less than a month away, Trump has neither signed the required agreements nor signed the transitionās ethics plan that would require him to disclose private donors to the transition and limit them to contributions of no more than $5,000. Without that agreement, there are no limits to the money the Trump transition can take. Trump has also refused to sign an agreement with the White House requiring that anyone receiving classified information have a security clearance. Currently, his aides cannot review federal records.
Trump ignored the traditional transition period in 2016, cutting off communications with President Barack Obamaās team. He refused to allow incoming president Joe Biden access to federal agencies in 2020, hampering Bidenās ability to get his administration in place in a timely fashion. Now itās possible that Trump sees no need for a normal transition because Project 2025, on which he appears to be relying, has been working on one for many months.Ā
It calls for him to fire most federal employees, reinstating the policy he started at the end of his term. To fill their positions, the Heritage Foundation has been vetting loyalists now for months, preparing a list of job candidates to put in place a new, right-wing agenda.Ā Ā
Yesterday, on Californiaās KFI radio station, Trump told host John Kobylt that Tom Homan of Project 2025, who as director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement oversaw the family separation policy at the southern border, will be ācoming on boardā a new Trump administration.Ā
This afternoon, Trump told an audience in Scranton, Pennsylvania, that he expects to put former rival Vivek Ramaswamy into an important position in his administration. On October 7, 2024, Ramaswamy suggested on social media that he wants to get rid of Social Security and Medicare. He wrote: āShut down the entitlement state & you solve most of the immigration problem right there. We need to man up & fix the root cause that draws migrants here in the first place: the welfare state. But no one seems to want to say that part out loud, because too many native-born Americans are addicted to it themselves.ā
Trump has expressed frustration with the independence of the Federal Reserve, expressing a desire to make it answer to the president. In an interview withĀ Barronās, one of his advisors, Scott Bessent, has floated the idea of creating a shadow Fed chair until the term of the current chair, Jerome Powell, ends, thus undercutting him without facing a fight over firing the Fed chair.Ā
This agenda is not a popular one in the U.S., but Trump is getting a boost as Russian operatives work to swing downballot races toward the Republicans. In a briefing on Monday, October 7, experts from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) told reporters that China and Iran are trying to influence the upcoming election and that āMoscow is leveraging a wide range of influence actors in an effort to influence congressional races, particularly to encourage the U.S. public to oppose pro-Ukraine policies and politicians. Russian influence actors have planned, and likely created and disseminated, content, particularly over social media, intended to encourage the election of congressional candidates that Moscow assesses will oppose aid to Ukraine.āĀ Ā
Russia, an ODNI spokesperson said, uses āinfluence-for-hire firms, or commercial firms with expertise in these type[s] of activities.ā It also coopts āwitting and unwitting Americans to work on Russiaās behalf,ā to ālaunder their influence narratives through what are perceived as more authentic U.S. voices.āĀ
Not all of Trumpās supporters appear eager to stick around to see if Trump will win another term. Today news broke that Patrick M. Byrne, the former chief executive officer of OverStock, who became a fervent advocate of the idea that Trump was the true winner of the 2020 presidential election, has left the country, apparently permanently, to live in Dubai. Dominion Voting Systems is suing Byrne, as is President Bidenās son Hunter. The younger Biden sued Byrne for defamation last November after Byrne claimed Hunter Biden sought a bribe from Iran.Ā
In September, Bidenās lawyers were trying to schedule a date for Byrneās deposition when his lawyer abruptly āclaimed for the first time that Defendant has moved his residence to Dubai and if Plaintiff wanted to take his in-person deposition counsel would have to fly to Dubai to do so, to which Plaintiff responded with various related inquiries to try to resolve this matter and defense counsel stated Defendant would not be returning to the United States for the foreseeable future.āĀ
Byrne claimed to have fled the U.S. because the Venezuelan government has put a bounty on him, but as Bidenās lawyers note, āthe Defendantās truthfulness is directly at issue.āĀ
LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
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