Letters from an American - May 22, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 May 22, 2024. Representative Jim McGovern, a Democrat of Massachusetts, called out his Republican colleagues on the floor of the House today for offering stunts instead of solutions, extremism over bipartisanship. It's a shame, he said, because the Republicans' narrow majority could have given us a chance to work together in a bipartisan way. Instead, Republicans have caved to their most extreme members who have been skipping their real jobs to take day trips up to New York to try to undermine Donald Trump's criminal trial.
Starting point is 00:00:46 trips up to New York to try to undermine Donald Trump's criminal trial. McGovern suggested that perhaps they were trying to distract from the fact that their candidate for president has been indicted more times than he's been elected and is on trial for covering up hush money payments to a porn star for political gain, not to mention three other criminal felony prosecutions. Representative Jerry Carl, a Republican of Alabama, the temporary chair at the time, rebuked McGovern, who noted that the fact that the former president is in a court of law is the truth. Just last week, McGovern pointed out, a Republican member of the House was not admonished when he complained about
Starting point is 00:01:24 the former president of the United States being admonished when he complained about the former president of the United States being hauled into court day after day with a sham trial. Carl reminded McGovern that members must avoid personalities in debates. McGovern replied, at some point, it's time for this body to recognize that there is no precedent for this situation. We have a presumptive nominee for president facing 88 felony counts, and we're being prevented from even acknowledging it. These are not alternative facts. These are real facts. A candidate for president of the United States is on trial for sending a hush money payment to a porn star to avoid a sex scandal during his 2016 campaign and then fraudulently disguising those payments in
Starting point is 00:02:13 violation of the law. He's also charged with conspiring to overturn the election. He's also charged with stealing classified information and a jury has already found him liable for rape in a civil court. And yet, in this Republican-controlled House, it's okay to talk about the trial, but you have to call it a sham. Representative Aaron Houchen, a Republican from Indiana, demanded McGovern's words be stricken from the record. from Indiana, demanded McGovern's words be stricken from the record. The chair agreed to do so,
Starting point is 00:02:53 saying that it is a breach of order to refer to the candidate in terms personally offensive, whether by actually accusing or merely insulting. Republicans banned McGovern from speaking on the floor for the rest of the day. McGovern observed, you can only talk about the trial on the House floor if you're using it to defend Donald Trump. It was curious timing for extremists to silence a Massachusetts lawmaker. In 1836, Democratic lawmakers in the House of Representatives passed a resolution to table,
Starting point is 00:03:23 or put aside without action or discussion, all petitions relating to slavery. Repeatedly thereafter, former President John Quincy Adams, now representing Massachusetts in the House, rose to read a petition and was silenced. But the First Amendment protects the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances. King George III had pointedly rejected the colonists' 1775 Olive Branch petition trying to avoid war, and the framers of the new government wanted to be clear that people had a right to be heard. And people in the North increasingly understood the silencing of those who were determined
Starting point is 00:04:03 to stop debate over slavery as an attack on their constitutional rights. The House got rid of the gag rule in 1844, but just 12 years later, on May 22, 1856, exactly 168 years ago today, South Carolina Representative Preston Brooks beat Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner nearly to death on the floor of the Senate after Sumner criticized Southern enslavers, particularly Brooks's relative, South Carolina Senator Andrew Butler. The gist of Sumner's speech was that a small minority of men while he sat at his Senate desk for representing his constituents suggested that enslavers would tolerate no dissent.
Starting point is 00:05:08 Jody Cantor, Eric Toller, and Julie Tate tonight broke the story in the New York Times that the upside-down U.S. flag associated with the January 6th insurrectionists was not the only anti-American flag Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito displayed. In at least July and September 2023, over his beach house in New Jersey, there flew an Appeal to Heaven flag, like the one carried by the January 6th rioters. This banner is also known as the Pine Tree flag, but it is not the same one currently under consideration to become Maine's state flag. This flag represents the idea that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. As Ishan Javeri of Columbia University's Toe Center in the Graduate
Starting point is 00:05:59 School of Journalism explained in 2021, in the days of the American Revolution, the flag was meant to symbolize the right of armed revolution in the face of tyranny. But in 2013, the flag was the symbol of a group working to put Christians into public office to create a government based on their ideology. In 2015, those trying to stop the Supreme Court from legalizing gay marriage flew the flag. In 2016, supporters of the militias that occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge did so too. In 2017, the flag was behind Trump when he spoke to the Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, and in 2020, those opposed to COVID shutdowns carried it. More recently, the January 6th rioters carried it, and so have neo-Nazis. It is the same flag that House Speaker Mike Johnson,
Starting point is 00:06:55 a Republican of Louisiana, displays outside of his congressional office. Scholar of religion Bradley Onishi noted, It's a flag symbolizing christian revolution it's used by extremists these extremists appear to have turned to trump who is as mcgovern pointed out facing 88 felony counts and is currently on trial for paying off a sex partner in order to prevent voters from hearing about their encounter and then violating the law to hide the payments, because they believe he will crash through the laws and bureaucracy that are designed to protect the democratic institutions that would stop them from seizing power. And now it turns out that a flag representing the idea that the 2020 election was stolen,
Starting point is 00:07:43 that the people should engage in armed revolution against tyranny, and that the United States should be a nation based in Christian theology, has been flying over the home of Justice Alito, who is supposed to be defending the United States Constitution impartially. Alito wrote the 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision overturning the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that recognized the constitutional right to abortion. Election columnist Laura Bassett of The Cut wrote, The Alito flag story does not teach me anything new about his politics, but it does reveal how confident he is that nobody can do anything about him.
Starting point is 00:08:31 There is indeed a sense of power and entitlement coming from MAGA Republicans as they impose new limits on their fellow Americans and call those constraints freedom. Lori Rosa of the Washington Post today noted that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is rewriting the history of the summer of 1964, made famous as black and white organizers fanned out in Mississippi to register black Americans to vote, by launching his own new Freedom Summer. From May 27th through September 2nd, bridges in the state are prohibited from displaying rainbow colors for Pride Month in June, orange for National Gun
Starting point is 00:09:13 Awareness Month, or yellow for Women's Equality Day. The only colors they can display are red, white, and blue. Thanks to the leadership of Governor Ron DeSantis, Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Jared Perdue wrote on X, Florida continues to be the freest state in the nation. Letters from an American was produced at Soundscape Productions, Dedham, Massachusetts. Recorded with music composed by Michael Moss.

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