And you thought be was bad BEFORE impeachment
By
Terry H. Schwadron, DCReport Opinion Editor
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Even as the Republican Senate majority was acquitting Donald Trump of impeachment charges, one could sense the country bracing for the impending retaliating boomerang.
Trump is never
gracious. Even in would-be victory, he is sure to be boastful about beating the
so-called witch hunt.
The next step,
naturally, will be vindication and attack.
The vote was almost
without drama since almost all senators had declared their intentions. The
exception, of course, was the emotional decision by Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah)
to convict. He was the sole senator to break with the GOP. After closing
speeches filled with self-serving hyperbole, the Senate finally got to the
predicted vote. Democrats held together in a minority.
Susan Collins
(R-Maine) insisted Trump has learned from the flawed scheme in shaking down
Ukrainian officials for personal political gain that gave rise to the removal
vote. She trusted Trump would refrain from other such actions again. Trump
apparently dismissed Collins’ suggestion and told news anchors he had done
nothing wrong.
Thursday morning at
the National Prayer Breakfast, Trump ripped
into his political enemies. He slammed the effort to remove him as
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sat just a few feet away.
“As everybody knows, my
family, our great country, and your president have been put through a terrible
ordeal by some very dishonest and corrupt people,” Trump said.
“They have done
everything possible to destroy us and by so doing, very badly hurt our nation.
They know what they are doing is wrong, but they put themselves far ahead of
our great country.
“Weeks ago, and again
yesterday, courageous Republican politicians and leaders had the wisdom,
fortitude and strength to do what everyone knows was right.”
Meanwhile, Vanity Fair reported
that Trump is compiling a Nixonian enemies list. It includes former
national security adviser John Bolton and top House Democrats. Gabriel Sherman
reported,
“Republicans briefed on Trump’s thinking believe that the president is out for revenge against his adversaries.” One unnamed Republican congress member said, “It’s payback time. He has an enemies list that is growing by the day.”
“Republicans briefed on Trump’s thinking believe that the president is out for revenge against his adversaries.” One unnamed Republican congress member said, “It’s payback time. He has an enemies list that is growing by the day.”
Sen. Lindsey Graham
(R-S.C.) has promised hearings to pursue wrongdoing claims about Hunter Biden,
son of Trump rival Joe Biden. Graham also wants to know about supposed
ties of the original whistleblower to Biden.
Both questions are irrelevant now except in pursuit of the original political goals that Trump had in mind. “We’re going to get to the bottom of all of this to make sure this never happens again,” Graham added.
Both questions are irrelevant now except in pursuit of the original political goals that Trump had in mind. “We’re going to get to the bottom of all of this to make sure this never happens again,” Graham added.
And Rudy Giuliani,
Trump’s personal attorney and leader of the rogue campaign in Ukraine, says he
is still seeking information in Ukraine. Giuliani was visiting that country
even as impeachment processes were underway.
In clearing Trump
despite GOP acknowledgement of bad behavior, the Senate is accepting
vastly expanded and uncheckable presidential power.
Trump to Take Advantage
The widely held belief
is that Trump will take advantage, both in policy and governing ways, and in
areas more definable as politics, culture and personal ethics.
According to Vanity
Fair, potential Trump targets include House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam
Schiff (D-Calif.), House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.),
as well as Bolton and Romney. Donald Trump Jr. called for the Republican Party
to expel Romney.
Vanity Fair said,
“Trump wants Bolton to be criminally investigated. A person familiar with
Trump’s thinking said Trump believes Bolton might have mishandled classified
information. According to a former official, the White House is planning to
leak White House emails from Bolton that purportedly allege Bolton abused his
position at the National Security Council.”
Walter Shaub, former
director of the Office of Government Ethics, tweeted even before the vote. He
said “the would-be authoritarian is escalating his abuses of power.”
As Trump and the
Justice Department under the direction of William P. Barr have proved, the
boundaries between White House and Justice have been totally lowered.
Working together, Trump and Barr have scrutinized former FBI officials like James Comey Jr. and Andrew McCabe as potential objects of criminal investigations for launching investigations that led to the Russia probes.
Working together, Trump and Barr have scrutinized former FBI officials like James Comey Jr. and Andrew McCabe as potential objects of criminal investigations for launching investigations that led to the Russia probes.
Let’s be clear: This
is the stuff of authoritarian regimes.
On a broader basis,
Trump already has vowed to unlawfully rejigger Congressional funds from
approved programs to pay for the southern border wall. He is moving
aggressively to use executive orders to put into effect deregulation and policy
changes to avoid Congressional review.
The same blanket immunity for which Team Trump found the rationale to avoid turning over anything to Congress already has been extended to avoid oversight of normal governance.
The same blanket immunity for which Team Trump found the rationale to avoid turning over anything to Congress already has been extended to avoid oversight of normal governance.
We can expect:
- More foreign attempts to sow disruption;
- more White House support for Democratic voter suppression;
- more Republican gerrymandering efforts; and,
- more identifiably Trump-supporting judges.
‘State of Trump’s Union’
The boastfulness we
saw at the State of the Union address – in reality, the State of Trump’s Union
– we will see in daily exaggeration. Insults and fact-twisting will escalate as
Trump turns officially to re-election.
No one will be
surprised by wild celebrations at the White House and among Trump supporters of
having beaten removal from office. That’s what happened after the White House’s
Mueller Report re-interpretation of what the report said, distorting the probe
into a hoax.
No one would be
surprised if Trump now turns to China, for example, and asks once again for
help in looking at Hunter Biden, who had been connected with a company that had
sought Chinese investment while his dad was in office.
The acquittal means:
- Trump will move against laws in California and New York that he finds objectionable;
- More pro-business tax cuts will follow;
- Anything resembling social benefits will be derided as destructive socialism rather than empathetic policy-making.
- Facts about Night are described as Day, as the Trump speech showed. Neither truth nor context matter.
Trump is only about
the crushing power of majority, so ironic because Trump has no majority outside
the Senate.
The acquittal is
bringing Orwellian visions closer to reality.