Letters from an American - January 3, 2025

Episode Date: January 4, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 January 3rd, 2025. Today, a new Congress, the 119th, came into session. As Annie Carney of the New York Times noted, Americans had a rare view into the floor action of the House because the party in control sets the rules for what parts of the House floor viewers can see. Without a speaker, there is no party in charge to set the rules so the C-span cameras recording the day could move as their operators wished. Republicans took control of both chambers of Congress, the House of Representatives, and the Senate. All eyes were on the House where Republicans will hold 219 seats. the House, where Republicans will hold 219 seats. Initially, though, that number will be 218, the seat to which Matt Gaetz,
Starting point is 00:00:52 a Republican of Florida, was elected, will be empty since he resigned from the previous Congress and after the House Ethics Committee released a report saying there was substantial evidence that Gaetz had broken state and federal laws, apparently decided to focus on his new media show rather than return to the House. When the clerk announced that Gates would not take a seat in the 119th Congress, applause broke out. The Democrats hold 215 seats and everyone showed up to opening day including Dwight Evans a Democrat of Pennsylvania who has been absent since suffering a stroke last May and Nancy Pelosi a Democrat of California who fell and broke her hip on
Starting point is 00:01:35 a congressional trip to Luxembourg in mid-December. Scott McFarland reported that Pelosi who received a hip replacement at the US military's Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany, entered the chamber smiling. C-SPAN reported that she had replaced her trademark high heels with flats. Notably, there are fewer women in the 119th Congress than in the previous one, and there will be no women chairing committees in the Republican-dominated House. The first problem for the Republicans to solve was the election of a House Speaker. It took 15 ballots to elect Speaker Kevin McCarthy, a Republican of California, when the Republicans took control of the House in
Starting point is 00:02:17 2023. And McCarthy had made so many concessions to the far right that they were able to remove him from office just 10 months later, the first time in history that a party removed its own speaker in the middle of a session. Then they cycled through four candidates and four votes before settling on backbencher Mike Johnson, a Republican of Louisiana, for speaker. But while Johnson's evangelical Christianity and support for Trump's big lie about having won the 2020 presidential election indicated he was an extremist, Johnson immediately infuriated the far-right wing of the Republican Party by agreeing to fund the government without incorporating their extreme demands. Far-right members want to use the need to fund government operations as leverage to get what they want.
Starting point is 00:03:06 In a memo before today's vote, they claimed that Trump and the Republicans hold a historic mandate, although in fact Trump won less than 50% of the vote in one of the smallest margins in U.S. history. They have said publicly they would not vote for Johnson as speaker again, likely to extract concessions that give them more power. But Johnson vowed not to make any concessions to them. Trump was mad at Johnson for backing the passage just before Christmas of a continuing resolution to fund the government without getting rid of the debt ceiling, as Trump demanded. But, likely recognizing that the House needs to be organized before it can count the electoral votes that will make him president, Trump endorsed Johnson on social media and worked the phones to support him before today's vote. In the first ballot today, all 215
Starting point is 00:03:58 Democrats voted for Democratic minority leader Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat of New York, with him and former House Speaker Pelosi sharing a hug when she voted for him. A number of Republicans declined to vote initially, then 216 voted for Johnson while three others voted for someone else, leaving Johnson two votes short of the 218 he needed to be elected. It was a dramatic rejection not only of Johnson, but also of Trump who had posted that, "'A win for Mike today will be a big win "'for the Republican Party,' "'and yet another acknowledgement of our 129-year,
Starting point is 00:04:37 "'most consequential presidential election.' "'A big affirmation indeed, MAGA.' "'But his candidate still could not get the votes he needed from within his own party to run the House. Scenes like this explain why I remain astonished by the persistence of the narrative that the Democrats are divided while the Republicans are in lockstep. After the initial vote, but before it was gaveled to a close, Johnson went into his office with eight members of the far-right Freedom Caucus, while Trump and incoming Chief of Staff Suzy Wiles called the holdouts. When they emerged, two of the members who had voted for people other than Johnson switched their vote to him, giving him the votes he needed to become the speaker of the 119th Congress.
Starting point is 00:05:25 One of the holdouts, Ralph Norman, a Republican of South Carolina, was the man who urged Trump to declare martial law on January 17, 2021 to keep President-elect Joe Biden from taking over the presidency. As soon as they had voted for Johnson, 11 far-right representatives sent a letter to their colleagues saying they had voted for Johnson because they wanted to make sure they didn't mess up the January 6th counting of Trump's electoral votes. But they warned that if Johnson didn't reduce the deficit by enacting real spending cuts, stop working with Democrats, and only entertain
Starting point is 00:06:03 measures supported by a majority of Republicans, they would challenge his speakership. For his part, Democratic leader Jeffries said to the House, our position is that it is not acceptable to cut Social Security, cut Medicare, cut Medicaid, cut veterans benefits, or cut nutritional assistance from children and families in order to pay for massive tax breaks for billionaires and wealthy corporations. So Johnson is speaker again, but he's already caught between the MAGAS demanding significant budget cuts and the Democrats' promise to call attention to every one of those cuts. And popular anger at billionaires seems to be increasing daily.
Starting point is 00:06:47 Today Pulitzer Prize winning political cartoonist Ann Telnes left the Washington Post after her editor killed a cartoon criticizing the tech and media leaders who have been currying favor with Trump. Editorial cartoonists are vital for civic debate, she wrote. And after watching colleagues overseas risk their livelihoods and sometimes even their lives to hold their country's leaders accountable, she chose to leave so she could continue to speak truth to power. This afternoon, Judge Juan Marchand ordered Trump to report in person or virtually for sentencing in the election interference case in which a jury found Trump guilty of 34 felonies related to payments he made to film actress Stormy Daniels to keep her from going public with the story of their sexual encounter before the 2016 election. Trump had tried
Starting point is 00:07:40 to get the case dismissed because he had been elected president. His spokesperson called the sentencing order a witch hunt. Mershon indicated he would not sentence Trump to serve time in jail. Meanwhile, at the White House today, President Joe Biden awarded the Medal of Honor to five Korean War veterans who may have been denied the nation's highest award for military valor because of their race or ethnicity and upgraded awards of the Distinguished Service Cross to the Medal of Honor for two veterans of the Vietnam War. Specialist fourth-class Kenneth J. David was the only one of the men who could receive the honor personally. Biden also awarded 14 individuals with the National Medal of Science and nine people and two organizations with the National Medal of Technology and Innovation.
Starting point is 00:08:30 He also awarded the Medal of Valor to eight public safety officers for acting above and beyond the call of duty. The awards went to officers who ran toward gunfire to save children during the Nashville Covenant school shooting, swam through freezing water to save a drowning woman, and rushed into burning buildings to rescue women and children. Biden honored the military personnel for their bravery, and the scientists for their discoveries that are helping us meet the climate crisis, treat crippling disease, create life-saving vaccines, pioneer the way we communicate, and significantly improve our understanding of the universe
Starting point is 00:09:09 and our place within it. But it was his remarks about the eight public safety officers awarded the Medal of Valor for acting above and beyond the call of duty that stood out. He called in the press and said, folks, I wanted you to come in because I think it's very important that the public see them and know who they are. There's a lot fewer empty chairs around the kitchen table and
Starting point is 00:09:33 dining room table because of what these guys did. Biden thanked their families because if you're the spouse of a firefighter or a police officer, you always worry about that phone call, and told the award recipients, you're the best America has to offer. Yesterday Biden awarded the Presidential Citizens Medal, given to those who have performed exemplary deeds of service for their country or their fellow citizens, to 20 Americans, including former Representative Liz Cheney, a Republican Republican of Wyoming who served on the January 6th committee. Today Trump attacked Cheney and others who investigated the events of January 6 2021 as dishonest thugs. Cheney responded Donald this is not the Soviet Union. You can't change the truth and you
Starting point is 00:10:26 cannot silence us. Remember all your lies about the voting machines, the election workers, your countless allegations of fraud that never happened? Many of your lawyers have been sanctioned, disciplined or disbarred. The courts ruled against you and dozens of your own White House, administration, and campaign aides testified against you. Remember how you sent a mob to our Capitol and then watched the violence on television and refused for hours to instruct the mob to leave? Remember how your former Vice President prevented you from overturning our Republic? We remember. And now, as you take office again, the American people need to reject your latest malicious falsehoods and
Starting point is 00:11:13 stand as the guardrails of our constitutional republic to protect the America we love from you.

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