Letters from an American - March 19, 2024
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                                         March 19th, 2024.
                                         
                                         In Florida, Kansas, Ohio, Illinois, and Arizona,
                                         
                                         Republican voters chose their presidential candidate today.
                                         
                                         Trump, who is the only person still in the Republican race,
                                         
                                         won all five of today's Republican races.
                                         
                                         But the results show that his support is soft.
                                         
                                         Results are still coming in, but as I write this,
                                         
                                         former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, who has suspended her campaign,
                                         
    
                                         received between 13% and 20% of the vote.
                                         
                                         Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who has also suspended his campaign,
                                         
                                         picked up votes, and none of the names shown got more than 5% in Kansas. Even in Ohio,
                                         
                                         where Trump's preferred Senate candidate won, Trump received less than 80% of the Republican vote.
                                         
                                         Trump received less than 80% of the Republican vote.
                                         
                                         After NBC News conducted an exit poll in Ohio,
                                         
                                         MSNBC producer Kyle Griffin reported that of Ohio Republican primary voters,
                                         
                                         who are typically the most committed party members,
                                         
    
                                         11% said they would vote for Biden in November,
                                         
                                         and another 8% said they wouldn't vote
                                         
                                         for either Trump or Biden.
                                         
                                         Trump has money problems too. This morning, Brian Schwartz of CNBC reported that while Trump has
                                         
                                         pushed Haley voters away, Trump's team has courted both voters and Haley donors to help Biden defeat
                                         
                                         Trump. Schwartz said that at least a half dozen former Haley fundraisers have decided to help Biden defeat Trump. Schwartz said that at least a half dozen former Haley fundraisers
                                         
                                         have decided to help Biden. Aside from the Haley supporters who are moving to Biden,
                                         
                                         Trump's campaign faces a money crunch. As Schwartz reported yesterday, small donors have slowed down
                                         
    
                                         their financial support for Trump considerably, possibly because of fatigue after nine years of Trump's
                                         
                                         supercharged fundraising pitches. Big donors have also been holding back funds, out of concern that
                                         
                                         they will not go toward electing Republicans, but rather will be used to pay Trump's legal fees.
                                         
                                         On March 14, Trump's people organized a new joint fundraising committee called the Trump 47 Committee.
                                         
                                         It is designed to split the money it gets between state Republican parties,
                                         
                                         the Republican National Committee, and Trump's Save America Political Action Committee, or PAC.
                                         
                                         As Schwartz notes, Save America spent $24 million on Trump's legal bills in the last six months of 2023.
                                         
                                         While running for president is pricey, so is breaking the law.
                                         
    
                                         The former president continues to rail against the law that he must deposit either money or a bond to cover the court-ordered $454 million he owes in penalties, disgorgement of
                                         
                                         ill-gotten gains, and interest after he and the Trump Organization were found liable for fraud.
                                         
                                         I would be forced to mortgage or sell great assets, perhaps at fire sale prices, and if and
                                         
                                         when I win the appeal, they would be gone. Does that make sense?
                                         
                                         Witch hunt. Election interference, Trump posted on his social media channel.
                                         
                                         Lisa Mascaro, Mary Claire Jelanek, and Jill Coven of the Associated Press wrote today that Trump is
                                         
                                         putting the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol at the heart of his presidential campaign,
                                         
                                         rewriting the five deaths and the destruction to claim that the rioters were
                                         
    
                                         unbelievable patriots whom he will pardon as soon as he takes office again.
                                         
                                         His new hires at the Republican National Committee to replace staff he fired
                                         
                                         are strengthening the idea that Biden stole the 2020 election.
                                         
                                         He's being helped by loyalists in Congress who are trying to rewrite the history of that day
                                         
                                         to claim that Trump and the rioters have been persecuted by the Department of Justice.
                                         
                                         They are attacking the testimony of witnesses like Cassidy Hutchinson,
                                         
                                         former aide to former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, about
                                         
                                         what she saw that day, although she testified under oath and they are not similarly bound to
                                         
    
                                         tell the truth. Trump has said former Wyoming Representative Liz Cheney, a Republican who
                                         
                                         served as vice chair of the House Select Committee to investigate the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol, should go to jail,
                                         
                                         along with the rest of the unselect committee. But while Trump's supporters are willing to sing
                                         
                                         along to a recording of incarcerated participants in the riots singing their version of the national
                                         
                                         anthem, the song lyrics are credited to Donald J. Trump and J6 prison choir, the fact that more than 1,200 people have been
                                         
                                         charged for their actions that day, and many of them have been sentenced to prison, seems likely
                                         
                                         to dampen enthusiasm for trying something like that again. Today, former Trump advisor Peter
                                         
                                         Navarro also had to report to prison, in his case, a federal prison in Miami, for refusing to comply with a subpoena from the January 6th Committee for Documents and Testimony.
                                         
    
                                         Last September, a jury found Navarro guilty of contempt of Congress, rejecting his insistence that he didn't have to answer to Congress because Trump had invoked executive privilege over their conversations about overturning the
                                         
                                         2020 presidential election. Navarro vowed to take the case all the way to the Supreme Court,
                                         
                                         but a federal appeals court agreed with the verdict, and yesterday, for the Supreme Court,
                                         
                                         Chief Justice John Roberts rejected Navarro's plea to stay his sentence.
                                         
                                         I am pissed. That's what I'm feeling right now, Navarro told reporters
                                         
                                         just before he reported to prison for his four-month sentence. Trump is also facing renewed
                                         
                                         scrutiny on his past behavior. With the election interference case in Manhattan heating up,
                                         
                                         Trump sought to block his former fixer Michael Cohen, adult film actress Stormy Daniels, and former
                                         
    
                                         model Karen McDougal from testifying. All of them say Trump paid to keep voters from hearing
                                         
                                         negative stories about him before the 2016 election. Judge Juan Merchan denied those motions.
                                         
                                         And there was a surprise announcement today. Tomorrow, the House Oversight Committee will
                                         
                                         hold another hearing in the Republicans' ongoing attempt to impeach President Joe Biden.
                                         
                                         Today, the Democrats on the committee announced they have invited Lev Parnas as their witness.
                                         
                                         The Ukrainian-born Parnas was an associate of Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani and was deeply involved in the effort
                                         
                                         to create dirt to smear Biden before the 2020 election. In 2022, Parnas was convicted of wire
                                         
                                         fraud, false statements, and breaking campaign finance laws by funneling money illegally to
                                         
    
                                         Trump and other Republican lawmakers. Since he broke with Giuliani, he has been eager
                                         
                                         to explain what happened and how. He will likely bring up stories that Trump would prefer that
                                         
                                         voters forget. Representative Jamie Raskin, a Democrat of Maryland, the top Democrat on the
                                         
                                         Oversight Committee, told reporters, Lev Parnas can debunk the bogus claims at the heart of the impeachment
                                         
                                         probe and, in the process, explain how the GOP ended up in this degraded and embarrassing place.
                                         
                                         Letters from an American was produced at Soundscape Productions,
                                         
                                         Denham, Massachusetts.
                                         
                                         Recorded with music composed by Michael Moss.
                                         
