Reporting on DOJ’s January 6th Trump Investigation Ramping Up

Andrew Donaldson

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  1. Philip H says:

    As many of us noted in the beginning, Garland is an old school RICO prosecutor. This has always had the hallmark of a RICO investigation. And now that he’s getting senior level WH staff testimony under oath, plus the January 6th Committee materials, he’s getting closer to the top. And unlike the House effort, his completing this probe next year doesn’t hinge on a successful election outcome for Democrats.Report

  2. Slade the Leveller says:

    “If DOJ push for a case against Trump and/or members of his inner circle involved on January 6th, we will be in unprecedented territory”

    The subhead gets it slightly wrong. We’ve been there ever since a sitting president tried to orchestrate a coup to remain in office.Report

    • Kazzy in reply to Slade the Leveller says:

      You beat me to it: an armed mob attacking our Capitol building and the elected officials inside engaged in the peaceful transfer of power to subvert that process and empower their leader… that is the truly unprecedented part.Report

  3. Chip Daniels says:

    What is noteworthy for us citizens is how the different political factions have responded to the attempted coup.

    The Democrats have offered too-modest-but-encouraging criticism, while the Republicans have become full fascist, inviting the foreign dictator Victor Orban to their conference and offering full throated support for the coup plotters.

    Which in a way, clarifies the upcoming elections as one where the survival of democracy is the only issue.Report

  4. Chip Daniels says:

    Fingers crossed, time will tell:

    New report from
    @MorningConsult
    shows big swing of indies to Democrats. Was -3 for Dems in May. Now +8.
    It’s a new, bluer election now.

    https://twitter.com/SimonWDC/status/1552253818087391233?cxt=HHwWgoC-xfKn24orAAAAReport

    • Philip H in reply to Chip Daniels says:

      Digging further:

      Notably 4 influential Republican polls released over the past week show significant Dem leads:

      Americans for Prosperity 42-39 (+3)

      Echelon Insights 48-44 (+4)

      Chamber of Commerce 46-41 (+5)

      Winning The Issues 47-41 (+6)

      The 2.6 point Dem lead (and 3 to 6 pts in this GOP polling) is significant for it’s believed that Democrats will need at least a 2 point national win to keep the House. A new Morning Consult poll finds independent voters swinging from +3 GOP in May to +8 Dem today, an 11 (!!!!) point swing. The Economist/YouGov poll moved from +3 Dem last week to +6 this week. All this data suggests that the Democrats have a real shot at keeping both chambers this fall, as Senate polling also remains remarkably favorable for Democrats.

      https://www.ndn.org/competitive-election-now

      There’s still a lot of water to row until we get under the bridge of the election, but IF (and I stress IF) democrats can keep it up, we may well see Dems keep both chambers. Which would mean that not only would these investigations continue, but pressure from the left would mount to call Manchin’s bluff.

      Very interesting times.Report

  5. InMD says:

    Call me a cynic but I’ll believe it when I see it. We’re into year 6 of the thing on the horizon that finally gets Trump forever, and every time it has amounted to nothing tangible.Report

    • Philip H in reply to InMD says:

      most of those prior cases -except the Mueller Investigation – are still ongoing. I sense NYC and NY State may have lost some steam, but they are finally getting depositions. Georgia and the DoJ fake elector probes are full steam ahead, and the insurrection probe has gotten depositions form key senior WH staffers. So someone is likely to get indicted, and frankly enough of the big fish will want to preserve their own skins . . .

      Its also worth remembering that Mueller pointed out quite starkly that he didn’t render a prosecution decision because DoJ policy told him not to. I really wish he’d been less of an institutionalist, but oh well.Report

      • InMD in reply to Philip H says:

        If they ever get him my assumption is that it will be on some more mundane, state level witnesses tampering or quid pro quo corruption type of charge. The challenge as always seems to be the case with him is producing evidence of personal involvement or direction. Maybe the smoking gun will finally come up but the more time that passes that it doesn’t the more skeptical I am that it ever will.Report

    • Mike Schilling in reply to InMD says:

      We’ve decided to live with Covid, declare that monkeypox only affects Those People, SCOTUSed away any possibility of addressing climate issues or gun violence, and decided that medical care for reproductive issues can be held hostage to right-wing resentment. Even if Trump dies in prison, he won.Report

    • Slade the Leveller in reply to InMD says:

      I’m with you. The Trump Org are pros at dodging lawsuits. It kind of points up how ineffectual our legal system is at reining in someone who doesn’t give a sh*t.Report

      • lawsuits – yes. this is however the first set of criminal investigations he’s been entangled with that I recall.Report

      • InMD in reply to Slade the Leveller says:

        Eh it cuts both ways. I think it would without question be better for the country if Trump ended up in a jail cell for long enough to prevent return to any elected office. At the same time the burden of proof, and need to actually provide evidence was a pretty big factor in checking his crazy allegations of fraud. It’s not the system’s fault politicians and various officials keep promising steak dinners when they can’t even seem to secure the ingredients for hamburger helper.Report

        • Slade the Leveller in reply to InMD says:

          We will see. The Republican Party has been busy these past couple of years trying to install election officials who they can trust to see fraud where none exists.

          I was more referring to Trump’s private dealings. HRC ran ads featuring businessmen who’d been stiffed by Trump and they didn’t even move the needle.Report