Porterville Recorder

TDS in post-trump world

- Byron York is chief political correspond­ent for The Washington Examiner.

President Trump is now former President Trump. With Joe Biden now President Biden, Democrats control the White House, the House and the Senate. An ambitious agenda lies ahead for the new Democratic administra­tion. And yet there are signs some Democrats’ obsession with Donald Trump — the condition known as Trump Derangemen­t Syndrome, or TDS — will remain as strong, or perhaps become stronger, now that Trump has left the White House).

Exhibit A is the fact Democrats plan to hold an impeachmen­t trial for the president after he has left office. They plan to use the Constituti­on’s method for removing a president when the president is already gone.

But that’s not the only sign of lingering TDS. Look at a new conversati­on between House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Hillary Clinton, on Clinton’s podcast, “You and Me Both.” There was much to discuss about the Biden agenda, but you won’t be surprised to learn Trump dominated the conversati­on. The two reached back into the Trump-russia matter — what the president calls the “Russia hoax”—- to call for yet another Trump investigat­ion.

“I hope, historical­ly, we will find out who (Trump is) beholden to, who pulls his strings,” Clinton said. “I would love to see his phone records to see whether he was talking to )Russian leader Vladimir) Putin the day that the insurgents invaded our Capitol.”

Clinton’s theory was the Russians, acting through their puppet, the president of the United States, were behind the Capitol riot. “Do you think we need a 9/11-type commission to investigat­e and report everything that they can pull together and explain what happened?” she asked Pelosi.

“I do,” Pelosi said. Now, if by “what happened,” she meant the Capitol riot itself, there’s no doubt there will be a commission investigat­ing the events of Jan. 6. There is, indeed, a lot to investigat­e about how the riot happened, police preparatio­n and more. But Pelosi veered immediatel­y toward her old obsession: Trump and Putin.

In an extraordin­ary monologue, Pelosi went back to an October 2019 meeting at the White House in which she, dressed in a blue suit and sitting across from the president, rose, pointed her finger at him and stormed out of the room. “To your point of who was he beholden to,” Pelosi told Clinton, “as I said to him in that picture with my blue suit, as I was leaving, what I was saying to him as I was pointing — rudely — at him, ‘With you, Mr. President, all roads lead to Putin.’ I don’t know what Putin has on him politicall­y, financiall­y or personally. But what happened last week was a gift to Putin, because Putin wants to undermine democracy in our country and throughout the world. And these people, unbeknowns­t to them, they are Putin puppets. They were doing Putin’s business when they did that at the incitement of an insurrecti­on by the president of the United States. So yes, we should have a 9/11 commission.”

What to say? Perhaps in Nancy Pelosi’s mind, all roads lead to Putin. But remember there has been a House investigat­ion of Trump and Russia. A Senate investigat­ion of Trump and Russia. And a special counsel investigat­ion of Trump and Russia. All searched for that much-hoped-for Putin connection that would prove “collusion” in the 2016 campaign and cement Democrats’ allegation the president was a “Putin puppet.” Two investigat­ions were by Congress, with its limited investigat­ive powers, but the third, by special counsel Robert Mueller, had all the authority of U.S. law enforcemen­t. And none — none — could establish “collusion” ever took place.

That obviously hasn’t stopped Democrats from making the allegation. How could they repeat something every single day for four years and then simply abandon it, just because extensive investigat­ions had failed to establish it ever happened? And now, the speaker of the House is giving the clear indication she intends to send a legitimate investigat­ion into the events of Jan. 6 down the Russia rabbit hole.

There has been much discussion recently about whether Republican­s will be able to move on from Trump, whether they will be able to give him up once he leaves the presidency. Perhaps the bigger question is whether Democrats will be able to do that. For Nancy Pelosi, the answer appears to be no.

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