Lots of big challenges for Biden-Harris and the new Congress to tackle in coming months.
But one of their biggest challenges will be to counter, effectively, a domestic right wing extremist movement that had a huge win this week, and will be emboldened.
When the new team gets in there and starts sharing details on just how much Trump coddled, encouraged, stoked, covered up for domestic extremists it will become a deeply dark chapter in our history.
A reminder Trump pardoned domestic terrorists (2/x):
Three right wing extremists arrested on terror charges in Las Vegas were planning to shower and kill cops with Molotov cocktails (4/x). apnews.com/article/622315…
In 2018 an avid Trump supporter launched an extraordinarily ambitious effort to kill leading Democratic politicians across the country. (5/x). npr.org/2019/08/05/748…
Here's a great example of Barr's DOJ burying/covering up for domestic extremists.
Despite concocting an elaborate plot to kill Democrats, he wasn't charged w/terrorism, freed.
How many more extremist plots like this were buried by Barr (6/x)?
Really excellent analysis here on the big win extremists had this week from the @ThePlumLineGS featuring insights from the ADL's Jonathan Greenblatt and the Atlantic Council's Jared Holt (9/x).
And btw, how could the federal govt claim it wasn't prepared for what happened on Jan 6th? Proud Boys created all sorts of trouble a few weeks ago; their leader was arrested as he drove into DC this week (10/x). washingtonpost.com/local/public-s…
Did a thread on this yesterday.....there simply is no way DHS/DOD/DOJ/Capitol Police didn't know Jan 6th "Stop the Steal" rally could become violent, menace Congress.
Am deeply worried that this is their public line - it's so obviously bullshit (11/x).
Some morning thoughts on Jan 6th, the aftermath....
First, the idea that the govt didn't know the Trump rally could turn violent, attack Congress is simply bullshit, and raises worrisome questions about whether DOJ/DHS/DOD were told to stand down (1/x).
NDN has called on Congress to bring AG Rosen, DHS Sec Wolf in to testify under oath either in their current jobs, or as private citizens - ndn.org/blog/2021/01/d…
The House appears to be moving in that direction now (2/x).
On Jan 6th Trump extremists not only broke into the Capitol while the VP was there/both Houses in session, but appeared in capitols in at least 20 states.
Not plausible FBI/DHS didn't understand enormity of what was happening, threat level. (1/x)
DOJ, DOD heads active enforcers of "violent left wing" fictions of the summer/fall, very clued into domestic threat environment.
DHS Acting Sec Wolf OUT OF THE COUNTRY for a domestic event of this magnitude. (2/x)
Just not possible Trump's DHS/FBI didn't know the possibility of an attack on the Congress yesterday. It's not possible. They choose to allow Congress and the VP to be exposed; it was by design. There is no other explanation here. (3/x)
Are we really supposed to believe, given the level of organization evident across the country by Trump extremists, that US security services were unprepared for what happened in Washington/other capitols on Jan 6th?
DHS Sec out of the country, DC Nat’l Guard held back....
We know the acting AG is very focused on the concept of sedition and insurrection.
Are we going to see a DOJ led task force established today to ID, pursue and prosecute the criminals who broke into the Capitol? wsj.com/articles/top-j…
2 men who made it in the Senate chamber yesterday had zip ties, meaning they were planning on taking hostages. Like in MI wit Gov. Whitmer.
And today what's left of the GOP is going to beclown themselves, further reinforcing the righteousness of the rejection of Trump's politics we've seen.
Opening up of the New South/Hispanic SW by Dems in recent years - around new electorates - has allowed Democrats to strategically gain a degree of political power to match their ongoing popular vote advantage.
Precedent here of sending criminal referrals to FBI/DOJ is important. It's a vital tool at Congress' disposal that may need to get employed a great deal over next few yrs as we learn more about the misdeeds of the Trump era.
There are at least three live criminal investigations into Trump which can begin the afternoon of Jan 20th - the Stormy affair, CIA referral from Ukraine fiasco, and now Georgia.
Repeated pattern makes prosecution more likely.
Documenting potential crimes by Trump, his family and his staff helps create a record for any future prosecution or court activity. The more evidence of wrongdoing the more likely prosecution and conviction are.
President pressuring the GA Sec of State to cheat on his behalf. Yesterday. It was recorded.
Why one wonders is the President so desperate to stay in office? I don't believe this is just abt his ego - he seems genuinely worried abt what will happen if he loses....jail? Novichok?