Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

TRUMP IS CRACKING

- Jennifer rubin (c) BY· 2018, The Washington Post, nov 13, 2018 -

President Donald Trump is back in the United States - and back to attacking democracy. He tweeted Monday:

“The Florida Election should be called in favor of Rick Scott and Ron Desantis in that large numbers of new ballots showed up out of nowhere, and many ballots are missing or forged. An honest vote count is no longer possible-ballots massively infected. Must go with Election Night!”

We should note that this is the talk of authoritar­ians; it shows contempt for the office of the president, whom the Constituti­on designates to “to take care” that the nation’s laws are faithfully executed. It’s also a frightful peek at what he might do in 2020 should the vote not go his way.

Trump’s appointmen­t of an unqualifie­d, radical political hack, Matthew Whitaker, as acting attorney general likewise shows his disdain for the rule of law and proclivity to impede or even crush the Russia probe. We should be worried that he is spoiling for a constituti­onal crisis that can rally his base.

Trump’s decision to revoke the press pass for CNN’S Jim Acosta is a blatant violation of the First Amendment. (First Amendment guru Floyd Abrams confirms that CNN and Acosta would have a strong lawsuit, an option reportedly under considerat­ion.) Once more, Trump violates his oath to preserve and protect the Constituti­on.

Combined with evidence of obstructio­n of justice and evidence he directed Michael Cohen to violate campaign finance rules, these new actions would be ample grounds for impeachmen­t. However, observe the deafening silence of Republican­s - indeed, their noxious attempts to join in calls to foreclose a legally mandated recount. While impeachmen­t in a Democratic House would be both justified and doable, removal by the Gop-controlled Senate would not be remotely possible.

This does not mean the actions should be ignored. To the contrary, congressio­nal oversight should expose the president’s wrongdoing, and the House should certainly sanction him for it. Special counsel Robert Mueller’s report should provide avenues for prosecutio­n after Trump leaves office.

However, from a political perspectiv­e, Democrats should keep in mind their audience -voters in all those House districts they took back, in the Rust Belt and Upper Midwest where they prevailed in governor and Senate races, in states whose GOP senators are on the ballot in 2020, and every region and demographi­c group with persuadabl­e Americans. They must hammer away at the simple propositio­n that Trump is unfit to govern and Republican­s who are too afraid to stand up to him cannot be trusted with power.

Meanwhile, the press and the country at large should keep in mind that Trump acts out when he is weak, humiliated and cornered. He’s all those things right now:

- His performanc­e in Europe was panned.

- The election results get worse for Republican­s with each passing day.

- His great North Korea diplomacy, contrary to the gullible pundits and political spinners, was a bust. (He was snookered.)

- We now have two major Middle East problems - Iran and out-of-control Sunni despots who think (not unreasonab­ly) they can lead him around by the nose.

- He is not winning the trade war, and it may be one of many factors leading to an economic pullback before the 2020 election.

- Mueller plows ahead, with possibly more indictment­s (e.g., Roger Stone, Donald Trump Jr.). The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York (aided by Michael Cohen’s cooperatio­n) has its own case(s) to pursue against Trump and/or his helpmates.

- Obamacare is here to stay. It’s more popular than ever, and red America has fallen in love with Medicaid expansion.

- Trump’s finances are no longer protected from scrutiny, nor are his daughter and sonin-law’s.

In sum, we should continue to tally Trump’s constituti­onal offenses just as we keep a running count of his lies. However, these offenses are part of a bigger picture of a failing president and a party incapable of breaking with him. Trump is cracking up, as is the GOP.

 ??  ?? President Trump looks on during the American Commemorat­ion Ceremony at the Suresnes American Cemetery in Paris on Sunday. (Marlene Awaad/ Bloomberg)
President Trump looks on during the American Commemorat­ion Ceremony at the Suresnes American Cemetery in Paris on Sunday. (Marlene Awaad/ Bloomberg)

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