Letters from an American - Trump’s Lies
Episode Date: July 17, 2026July 16, 2026In an exchange between Jay Clayton, Trump’s nominee for director of national intelligence, and Senator Jon Ossoff, Clayton would not answer the question of who won the 2020 election, Al...l the claims that Trump won the 2020 election have collapsed in court, but Trump loyalists cannot say that out loud without losing Trump’s favor, Todd Blanche, the nominee for Attorney General slipped and acknowledged that he is still acting as though he is Trump’s personal attorney, Treasury Secretary Bessen announced that a commemorative coin with Trump’s likeness will be released in a move reminiscent of the likes of Idi Amin and Saddam Hussein, Trump is building a helipad on the South Lawn of the White House, without permission from Congress or any review panel, The problem with the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool appears to have been caused by problems with how the lining was installed, The US may attack Iran’s infrastructure, Iranian leaders are looking to close the Bab el-Mandeb Strait - the other main route, with the Strait of Hormuz, for oil exports from the Middle East, Fires and food-borne illnesses continue to plague much of the country, Trump is losing the support even of many Republicans. Watch today's recording here: https://www.youtube.com/live/g9TUa1Rwd6U?si=T8_KKcHQZElhpnZ-Get full, free access to Letters from an American here: https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/subscribeYou can also find me:Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/hcrichardson.bsky.socialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heathercoxrichardson/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/heathercoxrichardson/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@heathercoxrichardson Get full access to Letters from an American at heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/subscribe
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July 16, 26,
an exchange yesterday between Senator John Ossoff, a Democrat of Georgia, and Jay Clayton,
Trump's nominee to oversee the U.S. intelligence community as Director of National Intelligence,
illustrated the dilemma of those trying to force Trump's lies onto the American people
when they are confronted with reality.
Ossov asked Clayton, who won the 2020 election?
Clayton responded,
You know, I'm not going to do this with you.
Assov, this is a job interview.
We've established that you have an obligation to be honest and forthright with the committee.
Clayton agreed.
Assov, who won the 2020 election?
Clayton, like I said, I'm not going to get into that with you.
Assov continued to ask and Clayton continued to refuse to answer.
saying, we can keep doing this and saying he was not going to engage in the theater.
Assoff said, you're here asking for the support of senators to lead America's intelligence community.
We've established that you have an obligation to be honest and forthright with this committee and with the American public,
but you refuse to answer a simple matter of fact about the 2020 election. Is that right?
Clayton, no, that's not right.
Assoff, then answer the question, who won the 2020 election?
Clayton, I have answered the question.
Assov, answer it, what is your answer?
Clayton, I've given you my answer.
Asoff, what is your answer?
Clayton sat in silence.
Asoff, you refuse to answer a basic question.
about who won a presidential election,
but you ask to lead America's intelligence community.
Isn't it humiliating to be unable to answer this question?
To have to indulge the president's delusions?
We know, you know, everybody in this room knows
the truthful answer to that question.
Why can you not give it?
Clayton could not answer,
because although all of the claims of Trump,
and his loyalists that he won the 2020 presidential election have collapsed in court,
Trump requires his cronies to claim that the election was stolen in order to have
justification for rigging future elections. They know the truth that Trump lost the 2020
presidential election to Democrat Joe Biden by more than 7 million votes and by 53.1% to 46.8% in the
electoral college. But they refuse to say so, because if they do, they will lose Trump's favor.
These loyalists are the people Trump is putting in control of the American government. In his own
confirmation hearing today for elevation to the position of Attorney General, the person at the
head of the country's legal system, representing the American people, acting Attorney General
Todd Blanche slipped. When asked if he and Trump were friends,
Blanche answered,
I'm his lawyer,
before correcting himself to say,
was his lawyer.
Blanche was Trump's criminal defense attorney
and has openly used the power of the Department of Justice
to pursue Trump's political opponents.
The editorial board of the New York Times
called out another problem with Blanche.
On Monday, U.S. District Court judge
for the Southern District of Florida, Kathleen Williams,
question whether Blanche is fit to practice.
law at all. She found that the slush fund immunity deal Blanche signed off on with Trump,
the Trump family, the Trump organization, and their associates had been manufactured to give
cover to a deal they did not want reviewed by a judge. Yesterday, we saw in real time how, with Blanche's
support, Trump is stacking the courts with loyalists. In Seattle, Washington, a panel of federal
judges appointed by five presidents unanimously appointed Roger Rogoff, a former judge and long-time
state and federal prosecutor as U.S. attorney. The judge has appointed Rogoff to replace the Trump
appointee whose 120-day interim position ended in February. By law, an interim U.S. attorney can stay in
office for no more than 120 days, but Trump has tried to get around that law by changing the
title under which his appointees operate, turning the interim U.S. attorney into an assistant
U.S. attorney while leaving the top position empty. The judges, to whom replacing an interim U.S.
attorney falls if there is no presidential appointment, unanimously agreed to Ragoff. He took the oath of
office at 8 o'clock in the morning, and, within the hour, received an email telling him he was
fired. District court judges can appoint a temporary U.S. attorney and the president can fire them,
Blanche posted on social media Wednesday. Trump's styling of himself as an authoritarian ruler
showed yesterday in the announcement from Treasury Secretary Scott Besant that the Treasury will
issue a new commemorative $1 coin with Trump's likeness on it this fall as a lasting symbol of patriotism.
It is unclear if the coin will circulate as currency.
While living monarchs who are heads of state appear on coins,
living political leaders who appear on currency
tend to be those trying to make themselves indistinguishable from the government.
Bashar al-Assad in Syria, Edia Amin in Uganda,
and Saddam Hussein in Iraq all put themselves on currency.
The U.S. passed a law in 1866,
barring living people from appearing on U.S. financial instruments.
According to Alice Gibbs of Newsweek,
the Trump administration is getting around that law
by relying on a law permitting the coining of collectible currency
to mark the nation's 250th anniversary,
as the country did with its bicentennial quarters in 1976.
Luke Broadwater and Marco Hernandez of the New York Times today
did a deep dive on the helipad Trump is building on the south lawn of the White House.
They note that it's usually very hard to get permissions to build a helipad
because of zoning laws, airspace regulations, and impact on the environment.
Trump himself has said there is no harder zoning thing to get.
But Trump is pushing ahead with the one he wants without permission from Congress
and without any review panel.
construction began last month on the site where Trump had ordered an ultimate fighting championship
stadium built for a cage match on his birthday. Trump says Lockheed Martin, which is a major defense contractor
and which makes the new powerful helicopters Trump uses, is donating the money to build the helipad.
A spokesperson for the White House told reporters that operational upgrades to the White House grounds,
such as the helipad installation, do not require commission reviews.
Trump did not get reviews or permissions to renovate the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool either,
and when that went poorly, he insisted that Vandals had attacked it.
His loyalists parroted his claims, and the Department of Justice went so far as to arrest
and charge 67-year-old cyclist David Hearn, who touched part of the pool's detached lining,
accusing him of vandalizing it.
Today, Jarrett Lay, Meg Kelly, Clara Auerbach, and Moira Judkiss of the Washington Post,
reported that all of the peeling occurred at the seams of the lining,
and that experts said those failures were likely due to the way the lining was installed.
They explained at length what those mistakes were.
White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers denied that this could be the case.
There were no missteps during the initial repairs to the pool, Rogers said.
Unfortunately, deranged individuals made several gashes in the side of the pool and destroyed over 300 feet of the pool's siding.
Once the necessary repairs to fix the vandalism are complete, the reflecting pool will be restored to all its glory.
Trump's conviction that he and his cronies should run the United States without input or change.
check from Congress or experts, and without reference to reality, has brought us to a perilous
place. Trump yesterday told the Fox News Channel that the U.S. is planning to attack Iran's bridges
and power plants. Today, Parisa Hefezi, Sami and Nakul and Jonathan Saul of Reuters reported
that Iranian leaders have asked the Houthis they back in Yemen to close the Bab al-Mendib's
Strait that commands the opening between the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean.
The Strait of Hormuz and the Bab al-Mendab are the two main routes for oil exports from the
Middle East. The closure of the second strait would exacerbate energy shortages, even as the
U.S. Oil Reserve drops to its lowest level since 1983.
Despite the administration's insistence that addressing climate change is a scam, the extreme weather
caused by climate change has sparked more than 800 wildfires in Canada and at least a dozen in northern
Minnesota. Smoke from the fires is exposing Americans from the Midwest to the Northeast to hazardous levels
of air pollution. CBS News reports that Detroit, Minneapolis, and Chicago today rank in the top
five most polluted cities in the world, and that officials in New York City are distributed
N95-type masks to commuters. Ben Noll of the Washington Post reported that more than 115 million people
are in the plume of unhealthy to hazardous air quality and that conditions are expected to get worse.
At the same time, pouring rain in the Texas Hill country is causing deadly floods.
CNN reported that the Guadalupe River at Comfort, Texas rose more than 25 feet,
in an hour as the heavens dropped about half a year's worth of rain in southern Texas.
Meanwhile, there are now nearly 7,000 known cases of food-borne illness from a parasite that is
causing explosive diarrhea in patients in more than 30 states across the U.S.
Brian Butler of Off Message commented,
I feel like if Biden or Obama had turned America into a diarrhea spruce,
splatter film, Republicans would have made it into a political problem for them.
A new Washington Post-Ipsos poll showed that Trump has lost even many Republicans.
Only 37% of those polled approve of his job performance, while 61% disapprove.
The percentage who strongly approve of Trump has dropped to a new low of 15%.
Only 26% of independents approve of his job performance, while 71% disapprove.
67% of Americans say groceries are unaffordable.
And so, with Trump scheduled to give a prime time address tonight, apparently to argue for voter restrictions,
Senator Ossoff told reporters, here's what's going to happen tonight.
The world's most famous sore loser will delete.
a prime-time presidential sour grapes address to pursue his six-year-old grievances about the 2020
election, while his war in the Middle East spirals out of control and the cost of living
continues to rise for Americans across the country.
