Letters from an American - Clearly Panicked

Episode Date: June 25, 2026

June 24, 2026A comprehensive review of the war on Iran suggests the US has little, if any, leverage, The botched renovagtion of the Reflecting Pool has come to represent the botched war on Iran, Trump... appears to be panicked, posting about gas prices, and suddenly announcing that he would not sign the bipartisan housing bill passed by both the Senate and the House, Trump is holding the bill hostage to the signing of the SAVE Act that would stop many legal voters from casting ballots, Trump continues to claim emergency powers under which he can ignore laws, The administration has sued 30 states and the District of Columbia to get their voter roles, but the courts have struck down these attempts, There is concern that Acting DNI William Pulte would claim threats against the country and place troops at the polls, Postmaster General Steiner told senators about a new rule under which the Postal Service will not deliver election mail to states that haven’t turned over their voting lists, Trump is thoroughly panicked about losing in November.Watch today's recording here: https://www.youtube.com/live/g9TUa1Rwd6U?si=T8_KKcHQZElhpnZ-Get full, free access to Letters from an American here: https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/subscribeYou can also find me:Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/hcrichardson.bsky.socialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heathercoxrichardson/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/heathercoxrichardson/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@heathercoxrichardson Get full access to Letters from an American at heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/subscribe

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Starting point is 00:00:06 June 24th, 26. Today, strategic study scholar Phillips P. O'Brien gave a comprehensive review of the events and outcomes of Trump's war on Iran. In his Phillips' newsletter, O'Brien noted that the USA is now negotiating without much, if any, leverage. That really is extraordinary. The Trump administration has put itself in a position where it cannot go back to the use of military force, cannot put much, if any, real pressure on Iran, and therefore we'll have to
Starting point is 00:00:43 concede most of the main points to the Iranians. Personally, he adds, I have never seen the U.S. in such a position of weakness. O'Brien notes that because the U.S. has no significant leverage over Iran, the Trump administration will simply have to dissemble about non-existent Iranian concessions to try and make it seem that they have not been completely routed. They have been lying for months now, but as the magnitude of the loss becomes clearer, the lies will likely grow larger. O'Brien adds that the Trump administration seems utterly uninterested in achieving anything of substance and instead is desperately hunting around to win the narrative struggle in the USA itself. As if in illustration, Trump last night reacted to the Senate passage of a war powers resolution
Starting point is 00:01:41 prohibiting him from further military action against Iran by posting, So I have Iran on the ropes ready to go down for the fall, willing to give us practically anything, and for the first time in decades, respecting the hell out of the United States, United States and its president, me, and the U.S. Senate decides to have a poorly timed and meaningless War Powers Act vote, telling the number one sponsor of terror in the world that the United States doesn't like what I'm doing to them and I must stop, and by so doing has provided aid and comfort to the enemy. Four Republican losers voted with the Democrats, and Iran asked my people, what does that all mean? These senators have just
Starting point is 00:02:26 made my job more difficult, but I will get it done one way or the other because I always get it done. Illustrating the degree to which Trump's botched renovation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has come to represent his botched war on Iran, as well as the degree to which Americans have turned against both. Social media users have taken to calling the algae-choked reflecting pool the Strait of Warm Ouse. The strait the Iranians have taken control of is called the Strait of Hormuz. Yesterday, the administration put fencing up around it to keep people away. Last night's primary results in New York, in which voters ousted established Democrats in favor of progressive candidates,
Starting point is 00:03:17 is creating concern among Republicans about the upcoming midterm elections. The growing groundswell of support for a major reset of our political system suggests that maybe even Republicans' unprecedented mid-decade redistricting to favor Republicans may not cement control of Congress. Trump is clearly panicked. Just after midnight this morning, he posted that the big oil companies are not dropping gas prices as quickly as they should, and accused them of price gouging.
Starting point is 00:03:53 He said he had told the Justice Department to start looking into this and warned that gasoline prices better start going down a lot faster than what I'm seeing. At 2.38 a.m. he posted, America the beautiful will never be a communist country. On Monday, the Senate overwhelmingly passed
Starting point is 00:04:16 a landmark bipartisan bill directed at making housing cheaper by boosting the national housing supply and homeownership and by stopping private equity from buying up single-family homes. By a similarly overwhelming vote, the House passed the measure yesterday. It was expected to cruise to Trump's desk for a signature. But this morning, at 949,
Starting point is 00:04:42 Trump suddenly announced he will not sign the bill into law until Congress passes the so-called Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, known as the Save or Save America Act that he keeps pushing. There are various versions of that measure, but by requiring proof of citizenship, a birth certificate or a passport, to vote, along with requiring states to hand their voting rolls over to the federal government, it is expected to stop many legal voters from casting ballots. At 1017, Trump posted, My real poll numbers are the highest they have ever been.
Starting point is 00:05:22 Thank you. Then at 1026, he posted, Today's housing news conference and signing is hereby canceled until such time as we pass the desperately needed Save America Act, which I consider to be a national emergency. Thank you for your attention to this matter. That language is important. Since retaking office in 2025, Trump has used official emergency declarations at an unprecedented rate in order to claim emergency powers under which he can ignore laws.
Starting point is 00:05:59 Although the Republicans hold a majority in both the House and the Senate, meaning Trump could work with Congress to pass legislation, he and his advisors appear to be applying the strategy of Nazi political feelings. theorist Karl Schmidt. Much of Schmidt's philosophy centered around the idea that in a nation that is based in a constitution and the rule of law, power belongs to the man who can exploit emergencies that create exceptions to the constitutional order, enabling him to exercise power without regard to the law. Trump, who himself has almost certainly not read Schmidt, asserted this view in August of last year when he said, I have the right to do anything I want to do. I'm the president of the United States. If I think our country is in danger and it is in danger in the cities, I can do it.
Starting point is 00:06:55 Alex Kaplan of Media Matters notes that since Trump took office in 2025, his loyalists have urged him simply to declare a national emergency in order to justify dictating new voting and election rules to the states. The U.S. Constitution gives to the states the authority to conduct elections, but the Trump administration wants state voter lists, at least in part, so it can run them through a tool designed to find non-citizens who might have applied for benefits for which they're ineligible. That system, known as systematic alien verification for entitlements, and confusingly also a abbreviated as save, is not designed for voter rolls. And as Liz Die explained today in public notice,
Starting point is 00:07:47 it explicitly did not cover U.S. citizens. But, Di explains, between last April and last August, employees of the Department of Government Efficiency, or Doge, the Department of Government Homeland Security, and the Social Security Administration, linked the systematic alien verification for entitlements to the master file from Social Security called numidant. Then they reprograms Save to upload voter rolls for mass citizenship screening. Certain Republican-dominated states like Texas handed over their voter rolls.
Starting point is 00:08:29 An investigation by Jen Fifeield of ProPublica and Zach Despart of ProPublica and the Texas Tribune in February showed that when used to try to identify non-citizen voters, the system had an error rate of at least 14%, misidentifying legal voters as illegal ones. In addition to the system's inaccuracy, the uploading of the files, Dynotes, was a gross violation of the Privacy Act of 1974, which prohibits the government. from repurposing an individual's data for a new use without notice and without providing for 30 days of public comment. On Monday, U.S. District Judge Sparkle Sukhnananan in Washington, D.C., ruled that the administration could not use the save system to check state voting roles, saying, the federal government has knowingly trampled on the privacy rights of American citizens in a major.
Starting point is 00:09:35 manner that threatens the sacred right to vote. The Trump administration has sued 30 states and the District of Columbia to get their voter rolls. Courts have struck down Trump's attempts to get his hands on those roles in all nine of the cases on which there has been a ruling, and today the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the administration's suit against Michigan. Also today, U.S. District Judge Denise Casper in Boston permanently blocked much of Trump's March 2025 executive order trying to gain power over elections. Undeterred, Trump is trying other ways to rig the vote. Over bipartisan objections, he installed loyalist William Pulte as acting director of national intelligence, turning the agencies responsible for keeping Americans safe away from international threats and directing them in
Starting point is 00:10:34 instead at Trump's domestic opponents. As Senator Mark Warner, a Democrat of Virginia, the highest ranking Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, told Jack Coacherella on Sunday, Pulte can simply claim that there's a threat against the country and use that argument to place troops or immigration agents at the polls or to shut down the election. And today, testifying at a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing,
Starting point is 00:11:03 Postmaster General David Steiner told senators that under a new rule proposed by the Trump administration, the United States Postal Service will not deliver election mail in states that refuse to turn over their voting lists to the federal government. Senator Gary Peters, a Democrat of Michigan, clarified. So the proposed rule basically coerces states to conform to these new requirements and hand over their absentee voter rule. or face the consequences of not being able to vote by mail. Trump's obvious panic at the idea that voters might take away the Republicans' congressional majority raises a question. Why is he so worried? Journalist David Rothkopf noted that his desperation about losing in November is at such a high
Starting point is 00:11:58 level that it is revealing. He is petrified of being held accountable by a Democrat-controlled Congress, of investigations, of his crimes being revealed. He's obsessed with his fear of losing. Representative Melanie Stansbury, a Democrat of New Mexico, who frequently records short videos explaining what's happening at the Capitol, posted from Statuary Hall about today's completely bizarre chapter. She explained as people began to take their places on the stage, set up, up for the signing of the landmark housing bill. The president tweeted he wasn't coming because he's
Starting point is 00:12:41 having a temper tantrum that the Senate, and especially Senate Republicans, will not pass his voter ID law, which is basically designed to override state voting laws. And so, she observed, in less than an hour, we went from the signing of a historic housing bill to stop private equity from buying houses and investing in housing infrastructure, and actually doing something good for the people of this country, and a ceremony that should have happened right here to the president is not signing the bill. One senior Republican told notice he's having a f*** tantrum. Letters from an American was written and read by Heather Cox Richardson. It was produced at Soundscape Productions, Dead of Massachusetts.
Starting point is 00:13:39 with music composed by Michael Moss.

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