Subtitle: Presidential Chutzpah
Trump declared that his administration will fight every House Democrat subpoena. The first showdown came yesterday in the courtroom of D.C. federal judge Amit Mehta.
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Trump sued Mazars to stop them from complying with the subpoena.
Judge Amit Mehta expedited the case (ordinarily these things take a long time). cnn.com/2019/05/09/pol…
They wanted the hearing canceled or moved to a later date.
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The judge rejected the motion to delay or cancel the hearing, and heard the arguments yesterday.
Their argument was that Congress makes the laws, and the Executive branch enforces them; this is a law enforcement matter, so it belongs to the Executive branch. washingtonpost.com/local/legal-is…
💠Trump is head of the executive branch;
💠Trump therefore has “constitutional” control over the executive branch;
💠If Trump believes an investigation is based on false claims, he can shut it down out of concern for the effect the “false accusations” might have on his administration;
💠 Trump even has the power to shut down investigations into himself.
Consider the audacity of this. First, the AG argues in the Senate that Trump has complete control over the Executive branch, including the power to shut down investigations into his own conduct.
That’s pure chutzpah (and an autocratic power grab).
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Harvard Prof. @dziblatt says that the older and more established a democracy, the better chance it has of surviving Trump.
Women did it, led by activists like Susan B. Anthony and others.
African Americans did it, led by activists like Thurgood Marshall and others.
(That’s why I'm volunteering and why I keep telling everyone to get busy.) terikanefield-blog.com/things-to-do/
Also we have centuries of Supreme Court precedent and traditions.
Because when enough people lose faith (despair and give up) it’s all over.
And it’s not all over. Just look at how Judge Mehta reacted to Trump’s lawyers’ arguments yesterday.
They said yes: Only the DOJ can investigate.
No, of course not.
Federal judges can't be fired so they don’t have to worry about making Trump angry and can do what they think is right.
(That doesn’t mean they always do what’s right. There have been some pretty terrible federal court decisions.)
Judge Mehta pointed out that there isn’t a single Supreme Court case or appellate case since 1880 that found a congressional subpoena overstepped its bounds.
Will Trump appeal if he loses? Certainly.
The law governing Congressional subpoenas is settled.
For people who jump in and say, “But SCOTUS is on Trump’s side!” I’ve given 2 reasons the Court will not create an autocracy.
The first reason is a cynical one.
What, for example, would stop Trump from ordering a justice killed and then shutting down the investigation and pardoning the criminal?
A few of them might want to take the country back to 1789 when white men did as they pleased—but even then, the president didn’t have unlimited powers.
That means taking America back to a bygone era when white men did as they pleased—not all the way back to King George.
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See? . . .
The wheels of democracy and due process turn slowly. Keep the faith, keep on working, make your voices heard, and fall back in love with Democracy.
It's frustrating most of the time, but worth the aggravation.
🎉 we can celebrate the small victories. Yes, Trump will appeal. I predict the Supreme Court won't touch this one.