Letters from an American - March 3, 2024
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March 3, 2024. This week seems likely to be packed with news. Today, Vice President Kamala Harris
spoke about the crisis in the Middle East with strong words for both Hamas and Israel,
calling for a ceasefire of at least six weeks, the return of hostages,
and increased aid to the Palestinians.
Such a deal is on the table.
According to the U.S., Israel has agreed to it, and negotiators are waiting for a response
from Hamas leaders.
Benny Gantz, a centrist officer in Israel's war cabinet, is in Washington, D.C., where
he will meet tomorrow with Vice President Harris and National Security Advisor Jake
Sullivan, and on Tuesday with Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
He did not have authorization from hard-right Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the
visit.
As growing numbers of Israelis are voicing dislike of Netanyahu, the visit. As growing numbers of Israelis
are voicing dislike of Netanyahu,
polls show that Gantz could command enough support
to become prime minister if a new vote were held immediately.
This evening, the US Supreme Court
indicated it will issue an opinion tomorrow.
Mark Elias of Democracy Docket commented that it is very likely the case involving
Donald Trump's disqualification under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.
Also today, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley won her first primary, winning
62.9% of the Republican vote in Washington, D.C. Trump won 33.2%.
This victory makes Haley the first woman in history to win a Republican primary.
It also illustrates that Trump's support is terribly soft.
Over the weekend, Haley picked up the endorsements of Senators Lisa Murkowski,
a Republican of Alaska, and Susan
Collins, a Republican of Maine. Headed into the week, Tuesday, March 5th, is so-called Super Tuesday,
when voters in 15 states and one territory will vote for their choice for president.
choice for president. Those states are Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont,
and Virginia. In American Samoa, Democrats will vote on Tuesday, Republicans
on Friday. It seems likely that Super Tuesday will shift so many delegates into Trump's
column that he will have virtually locked up the Republican nomination. But that timing
poses a real problem for the Republican Party. Trump has to post a bond to cover the $83.3 million he owes
writer E. Jean Carroll no later than Friday, March 8th. His lawyers have been trying to get out of
this requirement, asking for a substantially reduced bond. This suggests that he might have
trouble covering the amount. And after he comes up with this sum,
he still has the $454 million to pay in the civil fraud case against him in New York.
March 8th is also the day that Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel steps down.
The only people running to replace her are Trump loyalist Michael Watley and Trump's daughter-in-law Lara Trump who hope to be co-chairs. Trump's senior
campaign adviser Chris LaCivita is running to be the RNC's chief operating
officer. So Trump could clinch the nomination and control of the RNC just
as it becomes crystal clear he has devastating financial and legal problems.
Also this week, far-right Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is scheduled to meet
with Trump at the Trump Organization's property at Mar-a-Lago.
And Congress still must pass several appropriations bills.
Meanwhile, House Minority Leader, Hakeem Jeffries,
a Democrat of New York, has suggested Democrats
will protect House Speaker Mike Johnson,
a Republican from Louisiana, from a vote to oust him
if he will bring up for a vote
the National Security Supplemental Bill
that provides aid to Ukraine.
Thursday, President Biden will deliver the State of the Union Address.
I'm already tired just thinking of it all,
but this week might well provide some new clarity on a number of major issues.
Letters from an American was produced at Soundscape Productions,
Dedham, Massachusetts.
Recorded with music composed by Michael Moss.