1. The White House released Wednesday a memo of the July 25 call between Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. That call is at the heart of the whistleblower complaint and the Democrats’ imminent impeachment proceedings.
2. The memo, which is not a transcript, was also expected to be a snow job akin to the US attorney general’s letter to the Congress “summarizing” the Mueller Report.

It was anything but.
3. In it, the president asks Zelensky to work with William Barr to investigate Joe Biden. Trump said he would meet Zelensky if he promised to launch an inquiry. Trump appears addled by a conspiracy theory, too. The Post: Trump “seems to suggest Hillary Clinton’s private email
4. Post: server is in Ukraine and asserts that special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation started with that country. He repeatedly says Zelensky should work with Attorney General William P. Barr or
5. Post: his personal lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani. Giuliani had separately pressed Ukrainian officials for a Biden inquiry.” washingtonpost.com/national-secur…
6. It’s all right there.

Violation of campaign finance law (contributions not limited to money from foreigners). Collusion *as well* as quid pro quo (I’ll do this if you do that). These two times two (he wants a Biden inquiry but also dirt on the Dems from Clinton’s server.)
7. Not to mention a suite of moral wrongs, including the violation of his oath to defend and protect the Constitution. Nancy Pelosi was right:
8. NP: “The actions of the Trump presidency revealed dishonorable facts of the president’s betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections.” courant.com/politics/sns-t…
9. Today’s revelations were so very stunning that at least one prominent commentator who had been convinced that the Senate Republicans would acquit the president no matter what had second thoughts. @speechboy71 is a columnist for the Boston Globe.
@speechboy71 10. Today, he said: “I can’t believe I’m going to say this but after reading this transcript I’m not sure how confident anyone should be that Trump would survive a Senate trial.”

@speechboy71 11. We shouldn’t get ahead of ourselves.

After all, this is a memo, not a transcript. We also haven’t seen the whistleblower complaint, nor have we heard from the whistleblower (that person is expected to speak soon with lawmakers in the House and Senate).
@speechboy71 12. There’s still a lot to sort through. We have not yet seen the right-wing media’s response. And as veteran Washington watchers are wont to say, things are probably going to get much worse.
@speechboy71 13. Still, given how bad this one document is, it’s worth asking: what the hell was the president thinking?
@speechboy71 14. What was he thinking when he authorized the release this memo after Pelosi said her caucus would launch an impeachment inquiry? He couldn't even wait for the speaker finish before tweeting:
@speechboy71 15. I have a couple of theories.

One, Trump doesn’t care what the memo actually says, because what it actually says would not stop him from trying to convince you of what he wants you to believe it says.
@speechboy71 16. The whole truth, in other words, is not empirically independent of human consciousness. The truth is whatever he says it is.
@speechboy71 17. My bet is that Trump believes he can manipulate the press corps into reporting whatever he says the memo says, and, with enough repetition by the Republican Party, he can get his “truth” to stick.
@speechboy71 18. Remember what I told you about the Sharpie? When Trump drew a black semi-circle on a weather map to show Hurricane Dorian’s impact on Alabama? Some said it was a sign of mental illness. No, it was a symbol illustrating everything about Trumpism.
@speechboy71 19. I wrote: “Being wrong, or being right for that matter, is immaterial when the authoritarian’s objective is getting you to accept what he says as the only truth.
@speechboy71 20. Me: Moreover, the more ridiculous his statements—like using a Sharpie on a weather map to “prove” he was right—the more pleasure he’ll derive from its ultimate acceptance.” stoehr.substack.com/p/dont-patholo…
@speechboy71 21. That’s one theory. The other theory as to why Trump released a smoking gun is that he believes the US Department of Justice’s conclusion that there was nothing illegal or improper about asking a foreigner leader to investigate a political rival.
@speechboy71 22. Again, the Post: “Career prosecutors *and officials* in the Justice Department’s criminal division then reviewed the transcript of the call … and determined the facts ‘could not make out and cannot make out’ the appropriate basis for an investigation.”
@speechboy71 23. The stress is mine to suggest Barr’s hand in the process of determining that something illegal wasn’t. Barr, of course, has done just about everything an attorney general can do to shield an executive from constitutional accountability.
@speechboy71 24. The delicious irony, if my theory is correct, is that in telling Trump there was nothing illegal or improper about asking a foreign leader to investigate a political rival, the president ended up releasing the document showing everyone what he’d done.
@speechboy71 25. More ironic, again if my theory is correct, is that the man who believes he can create truth by speaking is exposed for believing his own lies.
@speechboy71 26. Which is all the more reason, I think, for the Democrats to proceed with their impeachment inquiry.
@speechboy71 27. A liberal democracy should not, indeed cannot, tolerate for long an authoritarian executive who can’t discern fact from fiction in normal times, much less during the perpetration of treason and other high crimes in broad daylight.
@speechboy71 The president believes his own lies. stoehr.substack.com/p/with-smoking…
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