Letters from an American - April 14, 2025
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                                         Hello, this is Michael Moss.
                                         
                                         Heather Cox Richardson is traveling today and her travel arrangements did not allow
                                         
                                         her time to read today's letter, so I will be reading it in her place.
                                         
                                         April 14, 2025.
                                         
                                         Today, U.S. President Donald J. Trump met in the Oval Office with the President of El Salvador,
                                         
                                         Naid Boukeli, along with a number of cabinet members and White House staff, who answered
                                         
                                         questions for the press.
                                         
                                         The meeting appeared to be as staged as Trump's February meeting with Ukraine President Volodymyr
                                         
    
                                         Zelensky, designed to send a message. At the meeting,
                                         
                                         Trump and Bukele, who is clearly doing Trump's bidding, announced they would not bring Kilmar
                                         
                                         Abrego Garcia home, defying the US Supreme Court. Bukele was live streaming the event on his
                                         
                                         official ex-account and wearing a lapel microphone as he and Trump
                                         
                                         walked into the Oval Office. So Trump's pre-meeting private comments were audible in the video
                                         
                                         Bukele posted.
                                         
                                         "'We want to do homegrown criminals next. The homegrowns,' Trump told Bukele.
                                         
                                         "'You gotta build about five more places.' Bukele appeared to answer,
                                         
    
                                         "'Yeah, we've got space. All right, Trump replied.
                                         
                                         Rather than being appalled, the people in the room,
                                         
                                         including Vice President J.D. Vance, Secretary of State
                                         
                                         Marco Rubio, and Attorney General Pam Bondi,
                                         
                                         erupted in laughter. At the meeting, it was
                                         
                                         clear that Trump's team has cooked up
                                         
                                         a plan to leave Abrego Garcia without legal recourse to his freedom. A plan
                                         
                                         that looks much like Trump's past abuses of the legal system. The White House says
                                         
    
                                         the US has no jurisdiction over El Salvador, while Bukele says he has no
                                         
                                         authority to release a terrorist into the US.
                                         
                                         Abrego Garcia maintains a full-time job, is married to a US citizen, has
                                         
                                         three children and has never been charged or convicted of anything.
                                         
                                         No one can make Trump arrange for Abrego Garcia's release, the administration
                                         
                                         says, because the constitution gives the president control over foreign affairs.
                                         
                                         Marcy Wheeler of Empty Wheel noted that all the people who should be submitting sworn declarations
                                         
                                         before U.S. District Judge Paul Ashinas made comments not burdened by oaths or the risk of
                                         
    
                                         contempt, rehearsed comments for the cameras, they falsely claimed that
                                         
                                         the court had ruled Abrego Garcia was a terrorist and insisted the whole case was about the
                                         
                                         president's power to control foreign affairs.
                                         
                                         As NPR's Stephen Inskey put it, if I understand this correctly, the U.S. president has launched
                                         
                                         a trade war against the world, believes he can force the
                                         
                                         EU and China to meet his terms, is determined to annex Canada and Greenland, but is powerless
                                         
                                         before the sovereign might of El Salvador?
                                         
                                         Is that it?
                                         
    
                                         On April 6, Judge Shinis wrote that there were no legal grounds whatsoever for Abrego Garcia's
                                         
                                         arrest, detention or removal. Rather, his detention appears wholly lawless. It is a
                                         
                                         clear constitutional violation. The Supreme Court agreed with Sheenis that Abrego Garcia
                                         
                                         had been illegally removed from the U.S. and must be returned,
                                         
                                         but warned the judge to be careful of the president's power over foreign affairs.
                                         
                                         At the Oval Office meeting, when Trump asked what the Supreme Court ruled,
                                         
                                         Deputy White House Chief of Staff Stephen Miller said it had ruled 9-0 in our favor,
                                         
                                         claiming, the Supreme Court said that the district court order was unlawful
                                         
    
                                         and its main components were reversed 9 to 0 unanimously.
                                         
                                         Legal analyst Chris Geidner of Lawdork called Miller's statement, Disgusting Lying Propaganda.
                                         
                                         He also noted that when the administration filed its required declaration
                                         
                                         about Abrego Garcia's case today, it included a link to the Oval Office meeting, thus submitting
                                         
                                         Miller's lies about its decision directly to the Supreme Court. Geithner wished the administration's
                                         
                                         lawyers good luck there. Legal analyst Harry Litman of Talking Feds wrote,
                                         
                                         what we all just witnessed had all the earmarks
                                         
                                         of a criminal conspiracy to deprive Abrago Garcia
                                         
    
                                         of his constitutional rights,
                                         
                                         as well as an impeachable offense.
                                         
                                         The fraud scheme was a phony agreement engineered
                                         
                                         by the U.S. to have Bukele say he lacks power to
                                         
                                         return Abrego Garcia and he won't do it. As Adam Sirwer wrote today in The
                                         
                                         Atlantic, the rhetorical game the administration is playing, where it
                                         
                                         pretends it lacks the power to ask for Abrego Garcia to be returned while
                                         
                                         Bukele pretends he doesn't have the power to return him, is an expression
                                         
    
                                         of obvious contempt for the Supreme Court and for the rule of law. Sirwer notes that if the
                                         
                                         administration actually thought there was enough evidence to convict these men, it could have let
                                         
                                         the U.S. legal process play out. But Geider of Lawdork noted that Trump's
                                         
                                         declaration this morning that he wanted to deport homegrown
                                         
                                         criminals suggests that the plan all along
                                         
                                         has been to be able to get rid of U.S. citizens
                                         
                                         by creating a Schrodinger's box where anyone can be sent,
                                         
                                         but once they are there, the U.S. cannot get them back
                                         
    
                                         because they are in the custody of a foreign
                                         
                                         sovereign. If they can get Abrego Garcia out of the box, Geithner writes, the plan does not work.
                                         
                                         On August 12, 2024, in a discussion on billionaire Elon Musk's ex of what Trump insisted were
                                         
                                         caravans coming across the southern border of the US.
                                         
                                         Trump told Musk that other countries were doing something brilliant by sending streams
                                         
                                         of people out of their country.
                                         
                                         You know the caravans are coming in and who's doing this are the heads of the countries.
                                         
                                         And you would be doing it and so would I and everyone would say, oh what a terrible thing
                                         
    
                                         to say.
                                         
                                         He continued, the fact is, it's brilliant for them.
                                         
                                         Because they're taking all of their bad people, really bad people, and I hate to say this,
                                         
                                         the reason the numbers are much bigger than you would think is they're also taking their
                                         
                                         non-productive people.
                                         
                                         Now these aren't people that will kill you, but these are people that are non-productive. They are just not
                                         
                                         productive. I mean, for whatever reason. They're not workers or they don't want
                                         
                                         to work or whatever and these countries are getting rid of non-productive people
                                         
    
                                         in the caravans and they're also getting rid of their murderers and their drug
                                         
                                         dealers and the people that are really brutal people.
                                         
                                         Scholar of authoritarianism Timothy Snyder explained the larger picture.
                                         
                                         On the White House's theory, if they abduct you, get you on a helicopter,
                                         
                                         get to international waters, shoot you in the head and drop your corpse into the ocean?
                                         
                                         That is legal, because it is the conduct of foreign affairs.
                                         
                                         He compared it to the Nazis' practice of pushing Jews into statelessness because it is easier
                                         
                                         to move people away from law than it is to move law away from people.
                                         
    
                                         Almost all of the killing took place in artificially created stateless zones.
                                         
                                         Yesterday, Senator Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat of Maryland,
                                         
                                         requested a meeting with Bukele today to discuss the illegal detention of my constituent, Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
                                         
                                         He said that he would travel to El Salvador this week if Abrego Garcia is not home by midweek.
                                         
                                         Judge Sheenis has set the next hearing in Abrego Garcia's case for tomorrow, April 15th, at 4 o'clock p.m.
                                         
                                         Today, Dauphin County Magisterial District Judge Dale Klein
                                         
                                         denied bail for Cody Balmer, the 38-year-old man
                                         
                                         charged in connection with the arson attack on the home of Pennsylvania Governor Josh
                                         
    
                                         Shapiro on April 13th, saying he is a danger to the community.
                                         
                                         Balmer allegedly set alight beer bottles full of gasoline in the same room in the governor's mansion where,
                                         
                                         just hours before, the family had held a Passover meal. Shapiro and his wife Lori, their four
                                         
                                         children and another family were asleep in the house. Emergency personnel rescued the
                                         
                                         people and pets, but the historic mansion sustained significant damage.
                                         
                                         Balmer said he has a high school education.
                                         
                                         He is currently unemployed, does not have any income or savings, and has been living
                                         
                                         with his parents.
                                         
    
                                         Balmer was charged with assault in 2023, allegedly punching both his wife, from whom he is now
                                         
                                         separated, and their 13-year-old son in the face during an argument.
                                         
                                         He was due in court this week. His mother says he has mental health issues. Balmer said he
                                         
                                         harbored hatred for Governor Shapiro and would have beaten him with a hammer if he had found him.
                                         
                                         Governor Shapiro called it an attack not just on our
                                         
                                         family but on the entire Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. This type of violence is
                                         
                                         not okay. This kind of violence is becoming far too common in our society
                                         
                                         and I don't give a damn if it's coming from one particular side or the other,
                                         
    
                                         directed at one particular party or another from one particular side or the other, directed at one particular party or another,
                                         
                                         or one particular person or another.
                                         
                                         It is not okay and it has to stop.
                                         
                                         We have to be better than this.
                                         
                                         We have a responsibility to all be better.
                                         
                                         Be better.
                                         
                                         Letters from an American was written by Heather Cox Richardson.
                                         
                                         It was produced at Soundscape Productions,
                                         
    
                                         Dead in Massachusetts, recorded with music composed by Michael Moss. Thanks for watching.
                                         
