A Lansing blow
Donald Trump stands charged with 61 felonies. Trumpworld lawyers are facing fines, sanctions, and possible disbarment all over America for their roles in weaponizing the legal system in service of his attempted coup. MAGA acolytes are confronting trials and jail time for their own bit parts in the squalid story.
And yet only now, this week, has criminal accountability for the direct participants in Trump's plot to steal the 2020 election finally arrived. As of this writing, no charges have been made public in the Special Counsel investigation of the attempt to overturn the 2020 vote. More witnesses are on the grand jury schedule.
But in Michigan, 16 fake electors now face eight felony charges apiece for conspiracy, forgery, and more. State Attorney General (and Breaking the Vote veteran) Dana Nessel hit the Internet with a video statement where she made clear she would be derelict if prosecutors "failed to act here in the face of overwhelming evidence of an organized effort to circumvent the lawfully cast ballots of millions of Michigan voters in a presidential election."
That's important, especially in light of reports that the target letter federal prosecutors sent Trump (on a Sunday!) put him on notice he's likely to be charged with 18 USC 241…violating someone's civil rights in the coup plot. Is that an election worker in, say, Georgia, whose life was threatened by Trump's mob-stirring lies? Is it literally all voters who Trump tried to deprive of a duly-counted, legally-cast vote?
Don't sleep on the fact that two Michigan GOP lawmakers went to the White House after Trump lost the Nov. 2020 election. Did Trump urge them to appoint alternate (false) electors? Did they take that message back to Michigan Republicans? Don't know about you, but when the Trump indictment is unsealed I'm Ctrl-F'ing "Michigan" first and "Georgia" second.
Meanwhile, Fulton County DA Fani Willis is prepping her own case in Georgia, which could charge a sprawling anti-democratic criminal conspiracy with Trump at its head. Willis furnished 16 fake electors with target letters there, too. Some of them have immunity deals for their cooperation.
The watch on indictments there starts July 31, a week from Monday.
There are important democratic imperatives in the Mar-a-Lago documents case, and even in the pornstar-hush-money case in Manhattan. Trump has attacked prosecutors, and even gone after a judge and his family in New York. Meanwhile MAGA supporters in Congress keep bending their institutional power toward interfering in the prosecutions and avoiding accountability for Trump. That makes powering through unintimidated all the more vital.
But the conduct in neither of those cases goes to the heart of Trump's attack on American elections (unless you think paying off porn actress Stormy Daniels so you can lie to voters before an election qualifies.) Prosecutors in Michigan are charging coup participants. Prosecutors in Georgia appear about to. In Arizona, they're circling. Former GOP Gov. Doug Doucey, who Trump asked to overturn the election, is talking with the feds.
Trump wants to beat these cases to avoid jail. But he also wants to use them to return to the presidency and launch an authoritarian takeover of the federal government. (If you haven't yet, please make sure you read the NYT in that link.) Just last night, he threatened violence, again, if he's ever held accountable. From now until the 2024 election, we're in the most critical moment in American democracy in 50 years.
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