Letters from an American - May 21, 2024
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May 21, 2024.
Trump's lawyers rested their defense of the former president today, putting an end to
the testimony we will hear in the case.
Trump did not testify.
Trump's refusal to take the stand encapsulates the MAGA approach to politics. Since the 2020
presidential election, he and his surrogates have made repeated accusations and statements about how
the system is rigged against them and allege there is evidence that proves them right.
Crucially, they make those arguments only in front of television cameras or on podcasts and radio.
those arguments only in front of television cameras or on podcasts and radio. They refused to make them under oath in a court of law where there are penalties for lying. After the 2020
presidential election, for example, lawyer Sidney Powell insisted to media outlets that voting
machines switched votes from Trump to Biden. When Dominion Voting System sued her for defamation,
her lawyers defended her by saying, no reasonable person would conclude that the statements were
truly statements of fact. Reasonable people would not accept such statements as fact,
but view them only as claims that await testing by the courts through the adversary process,
they said. Similarly, Trump ally Rudy Giuliani insisted that Georgia election officials Ruby
Freeman and Wondrea Arche, or Shea, Moss were changing votes from Trump to Biden.
When they sued him for defamation, he conceded that,
to the extent the statements were statements of fact, such statements were false.
When a jury awarded Freeman and Moss more than $148 million in damages,
Giuliani filed for bankruptcy and continued to defame them.
Freeman and Moss sued him again, asking a court to stop him. Today, in a settlement in bankruptcy court, Giuliani agreed to never again accuse either Ruby Freeman or Shea Moss
of engaging in any wrongdoing in connection with the 2020 election, according to the women's lawyers.
Like his colleagues who advance lies to shape a
narrative, Trump insisted that he would testify in his own defense. I'm testifying, he said before
the trial. I tell the truth. I mean, all I can do is tell the truth. And the truth is that there is
no case. Then he tried to weasel out of that promise by saying the gag order put in place to stop him
from attacking witnesses or members of the court and their families prevented him from testifying.
I'm not allowed to testify because this judge, who's totally conflicted,
has me under an unconstitutional gag order, he told reporters.
Judge Juan Merchan corrected him, clarifying that Trump had the absolute
right to testify and that the gag order does not prohibit you from taking the stand and it does not
limit or minimize what you can say. Nonetheless, true to form, Trump declined to testify despite all his protestations. Instead,
he has argued his case in front of the television cameras. I had nothing to do with it, he said
yesterday. A bookkeeper put it down as a legal expense. This is why I'm here, because we called
it a legal expense, a payment to a lawyer. Dan Frumkin of Press Watch noted that juries cannot consider in any manner
the fact that a defendant doesn't testify. But the court of public opinion is under no such
obligation, he wrote. And notably, it is the court of public opinion that is voting in November.
The court of public opinion weighed in on the man who pioneered the practice
of telling repeated lies to the cameras and then moving on to the next lie before journalists can
fact-check the first. That man was Senator Joe McCarthy, a Republican of Wisconsin, who as a
mediocre freshman senator in 1950 during the Cold War, needed an issue for re-election. On February 12,
1950, at a meeting gathered to celebrate Lincoln's birthday in Wheeling, West Virginia,
he claimed there were 205 members of the Communist Party working in Democratic President Harry S.
Truman's State Department. By the next day, the number had dropped to 57, and the numbers
bounced around after that, but it didn't really matter. McCarthy insisted that Truman was protecting
communists, and he ramped up his claims that there were communists in government after voters put
Republican Dwight Eisenhower into office. McCarthy's investigation of the State Department enabled him to bully witnesses,
spread innuendo, and destroy careers. McCarthy loved attention and headlines. He kept them by
concocting ever grander lies. His hearings produced little evidence of communists in government,
but newspapers found they had to reprint his false accusations. They were news after all, and by the time they could issue corrections,
the storyline had moved on.
Finally, in fall 1953, McCarthy accused Eisenhower's beloved U.S. Army
of harboring subversives.
In early 1954, the Army turned the tables,
charging that McCarthy had pressured Army
officers to give a friend favorable treatment.
This time, unlike McCarthy's congressional investigations, which were behind closed doors
and spread to the media on McCarthy's terms, the Army-McCarthy hearings were televised.
The Chief Counsel for the Army, Joseph Nye Welsh, repeatedly demanded that McCarthy's aide,
Roy Cohn, provide to the U.S. Attorney General the names of the 130 subversives they claimed
were in defense plans. Unable to do so, McCarthy pivoted to accusing one of Welsh's young associates of being a communist. Have you no sense of decency, sir? Welsh asked.
At long last, have you left no sense of decency? Up to 20 million people watched on their televisions
as McCarthy was finally facing real lawyers and oaths in a congressional hearing about his
accusations that communists had infiltrated the
U.S. Army. And when they saw him for what he was, a vicious, lying bully, most of them turned
against him. His popularity plummeted, reporters ignored him, and the Senate condemned him in
December 1954. When he died two and a half years later, Democrat William Proxmire, who won his seat,
told voters that McCarthy was a disgrace to Wisconsin, to the Senate, and to America.
But McCarthy's serial lying had shown how to dominate politics with an unceasing string of
lies. There's a direct line from McCarthy to Trump
in the person of Roy Cohn, who became a New York power broker after his years with McCarthy,
helped the Trump organization when the federal government sued it for racial discrimination,
and mentored Trump as he rose to fame in New York. That relationship is chronicled in the
new biopic about Trump, The Apprentice, now debuting
at the Cannes Film Festival. Trump's campaign spokesperson said that the Trump campaign will
be filing a lawsuit to address the blatantly false assertions from these pretend filmmakers.
There is perhaps even a more direct line for McCarthy to Trump today than the one Cohn provides.
After the trial today, Trump noted that the Department of Justice had
authorized the FBI to use deadly lethal force.
Now we know for sure that Joe Biden is a serious threat to democracy.
He is mentally unfit to hold office.
25th Amendment.
democracy. He is mentally unfit to hold office. 25th Amendment. In an email with a subject line,
they were authorized to shoot me. I nearly escaped death. The Trump campaign said,
Joe Biden was locked and loaded, ready to take me out and put my family in danger.
But here's the one thing they don't know. We will never surrender. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican of Georgia,
exaggerated the story further.
The Biden DOJ and FBI were planning to assassinate President Trump and gave the Greene light.
What are Republicans going to do about it?
The truth, as former FBI Assistant Director Frank Figlusi noted,
is that there was nothing special about the order for Trump's search warrant.
Every FBI operations order contains a reminder of FBI deadly force policy, even for a search warrant.
Deadly force is always authorized if the required threat presents itself, Figluzzi wrote.
MAGA lies have become part of the Russian state narrative.
Following the 2020 presidential election, the Fox News Channel had to pay $787 million to
Dominion Voting Systems after its personalities repeated MAGA lies on air. Less than a week later,
popular host Tucker Carlson, who pushed those lies,
left the channel and launched his own show on X.
Today, news broke that Russian TV has been dubbing Carlson's show into Russian
and rebroadcasting it on state TV.
Letters from an American was produced at Soundscape Productions,
Dedham, Massachusetts.
Recorded with music composed by Michael Moss.
Letters from an American was produced at Soundscape Productions,