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Wednesday Reads: The Jeffrey Epstein Scandal and Immigration Horrors
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Trump and Epstein ogle young women at a Mar-a-Lago party.
The Epstein story is still leading the news as Trump continues to panic and try desperately to distract from the scandal.
Yesterday, in a bizarre and incoherent oval office rant, he actually accused former president Barack Obama of committing treason by ordering an investigation of Russiaâs interference in the 2016 election.
Trump doesnât understand the concept of treason, which is defined in the Constitution as follows:
Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort. No Person shall be convicted of Treason unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act, or on Confession in open Court.
But for malignant narcissist Trump, treason means any fantasized attack on him personally. ABC News: Trump accuses Obama of âtreasonâ in the Oval Office.
Days after President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated fake video showing former President Barack Obamaâs arrest on his social media platform, the current president pushed conspiracy theories about Obama in the Oval Office on Tuesday, accusing him of treason without providing evidence regarding the 2016 presidential election.
âThey tried to rig the election, and they got caught. And there should be very severe consequences for that,â Trump told reporters on Tuesday.
Trumpâs comments come after Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard submitted a criminal referral to the Department of Justice threatening the Obama administration.
NBC News: Obama pushes back on Trumpâs âoutrageousâ and âbizarreâ treason claim.
Former President Barack Obamaâs office issued a rare rebuke of President Donald Trump on Tuesday after the president accused his predecessor of having committed âtreasonâ and rigging the 2016 and 2020 elections.
âOut of respect for the office of the presidency, our office does not normally dignify the constant nonsense and misinformation flowing out of this White House with a response,â Obama spokesperson Patrick Rodenbush said. âBut these claims are outrageous enough to merit one. These bizarre allegations are ridiculous and a weak attempt at distraction.â
When reporters on Tuesday asked Trump about the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, he pivoted to what he called Obamaâs âcriminality.â
âAfter what they did to me â and whether itâs right or wrong, itâs time to go after people. Obamaâs been caught directly,â Trump told reporters. âWhat they did in 2016 and 2020 is very criminal. Itâs criminal at the highest level. So thatâs really the things you should be talking about.â
âLook, heâs guilty. Itâs not a question,â Trump added. âThis was treason. This was every word you can think of. They tried to steal the election. They tried to obfuscate the election.â
Imagine if any other president had said something like this. But Trump gets away with it.
Trump was referring to claims made by National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe in social media posts and television appearances that they had found Obama administration officials manipulated intelligence and conspired to undermine the legitimacy of Trumpâs electoral victory in 2016.
Gabbard posted on social media on Friday that she was making a criminal referral to the Justice Department.
At an event with congressional Republicans later Tuesday, Trump praised Gabbard and again accused Obama of being part of an effort to rig the elections. âThese are vicious, horrible people,â he said of the former president and others.
Trump sits next to Epstein with two Don Jr. and Ivanka
Of course the Supreme Court claims the Constitution makes presidents immune from prosecution for official acts. But Trump is obviously freaking out about what releasing the Epstein files would reveal about him and desperately lashing out at his political enemies.
This is analysis by Stephen Collinson at CNN: Trumpâs latest bid to end Epstein storm: Weaponizing the federal government.
Donald Trumpâs bid to smother the uproar over accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein shows that heâs already achieved one goal his critics most feared from his second presidency.
The Justice Department and the head of the US intelligence community are now openly operating as fully weaponized tools to pursue the presidentâs personal political needs in a degradation of a governing system meant to be an antidote to king-like patronage.
This new dynamic underpinned a wild Oval Office press appearance by Trump on Tuesday, his latest attempt to put out the Epstein fire that had only the now-familiar effect of feeding the flames.
The extent of the presidentâs capture of two key agencies that are vital to keeping Americans safe was revealed when a reporter asked a question about his administrationâs refusal to open all files related to the Epstein case.
The president pivoted to a tirade against Barack Obama, accusing the former president of staging a treasonous coup against him â basing his assault on a convenient and misleading memo about Russiaâs 2016 election meddling that was released last week by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
The Justice Department has also been activated, yet again, to give Trump cover.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced Tuesday that he will take the highly unusual move of meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell â who was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for carrying out a yearslong scheme with Epstein to groom and sexually abuse underage girls â to ask what she knows but hasnât so far told. Epstein died in jail while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
âI donât know anything about it,â Trump told reporters in the Oval Office Tuesday.
This seems a stretch, since Blanche is Trumpâs former personal lawyer and plans to speak with a prisoner who has a clear incentive to offer testimony that could help a president who has the power to let her out of prison.
Read the rest at CNN.
Meanwhile, Trump sycophant House speaker Mike Johnson took action by cancelling the rest of the House session. Paul Waldman at MSNBC: The Epstein fallout literally shut down the House early for the summer.
Itâs been a week and a half since President Donald Trump complained on Truth Social that his many, many accomplishments were being overshadowed, âall over a guy who never dies, Jeffrey Epstein.â There is a kind of truth in Trumpâs lament: Six years after his death in a Manhattan jail cell, Epstein lives on â and he has Republicans in something approaching panic. Itâs gotten so bad that House Republicans apparently decided to shut the chamber down early before leaving town.
Things fell apart for the GOP in the House Rules Committee, which determines which legislation reaches the House floor. Knowing how much GOP leaders would like this issue to just go away, Democrats attempted to force the House to vote on releasing all the information the government has on Epstein. âTo avoid embarrassing votes on Epstein,â NBC News reported, âRepublicans decided to recess the committee and not attempt to pass a rule for bills this week. Without a rule, Republicans would be left with nothing to vote on after Wednesday.â Instead, House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., began the chamberâs five-week summer recess early, apparently in hopes that by the time the members return in the fall, the affair will all have blown over.
The whole episode recalls the famous line from âAll the Presidentâs Menâ: âThe truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of control.â
Jeffrey Epstein at Trumpâs and Marla Maplesâ wedding.
Waldman notes that most Republicans donât buy all the conspiracy theories cooked up by their base, but the Epstein conspiracy theories are base in reality.
âŚ[U]nfortunately for the president and his party, the public interest and the political debate around Epstein concerns real life, including his relationship with Trump. Epstein really was a fabulously wealthy and well-connected pedophile and sex trafficker. He really did die in jail, awaiting trial on sex trafficking and conspiracy charges. Both Trump and Vice President JD Vance really did encourage speculation that Epstein did not commit suicide. There really are a huge number of documents from the governmentâs investigation of Epstein that have not been made public.
And before the pair had a âfalling-outâ (in the presidentâs words) in the mid-2000s, Epstein really was good friends with Donald Trump. âIâve known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy,â Trump said in 2002. âHeâs a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.â
After reiterating that Epsteinâs death was a suicide and the case was closed, the administration faced a revolt from right-wing influencers who had been telling their audiences for years that the new Trump administration would blow the lid off everything Epstein was involved in. Then Trump begged people to talk about something, anything else, though his pleadings are falling on deaf ears. And on Tuesday, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced that â at Attorney General Pam Bondiâs request â he intends to talk to Ghislaine Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for conspiring to aid Epstein in sex trafficking. The idea that Bondi and Blanche â both Trump loyalists who previously served among the presidentâs personal lawyers â are suddenly interested in Maxwell for solely apolitical reasons strains credulity, to say the least.
Waldman writes that Republicans are faced with an uprising from the base and Trumpâs desire to prevent any further Epstein revelations, and so they decided to get out of town instead of taking a vote on the release of the Epstein files.
New Epstein Revelations
CNNâs Andrew Kaczynski and Em Steck: Exclusive: Newly discovered photos and video shed fresh light on Trumpâs ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Newly uncovered archived video footage and photos reveal fresh details about Donald Trumpâs past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Photos from 1993 confirm for the first time that Epstein attended Trumpâs 1993 wedding to Marla Maples. Epsteinâs attendance at the ceremony at the Plaza Hotel was not widely known until now.
In addition, footage from a 1999 Victoriaâs Secret fashion event in New York shows Trump and Epstein laughing and chatting together ahead of the runway event. CNNâs KFile uncovered the raw footage during a review of archival video of Trump at events in the 1990s and 2000s. Trump and Epstein appeared together in at least one video among the limited archival footage reviewed.
The new footage and photos, which have not been widely reported and pre-date any of Epsteinâs known legal issues, come amid renewed scrutiny of Trumpâs past relationship with Epstein. The Justice Departmentâs recent decision not to release long-promised files related to Epstein has spurred outrage in some corners of Trumpâs MAGA movement, where people developed an expectation for bombshell revelations into Epsteinâs alleged co-conspirators.
In a brief call with CNN on Tuesday, President Trump, asked about the wedding photos, responded, âYouâve got to be kidding me,â before repeatedly calling CNN âfake newsâ and hanging up.
In a statement to CNN, White House Communications Director Steven Cheung said, âThese are nothing more than out-of-context frame grabs of innocuous videos and pictures of widely attended events to disgustingly infer something nefarious.
âThe fact is that the President kicked him out of his club for being a creep. This is nothing more than a continuation of the fake news stories concocted by the Democrats and the liberal media.â
Read the rest at watch videos at CNN.
Greg Sargent at The New Republic: Trumpâs Epstein Fiasco Takes Darker Turn as Dem Senator Drops New Bomb.
A few days ago, as the Jeffrey Epstein scandal gripped Washington, Senator Ron Wyden offered a striking revelation in an interview with The New York Times. The Oregon Democrat said that his investigators had discovered that four big banks had flagged to the Treasury Department $1.5 billion in potentially suspicious money transfers involving Epstein, much of which appeared to be related to his massive sex-trafficking network.
Trump with Jeffrey Epstein at Victoriaâs Secret event in 1999.
The revelationâwhich emerged via Wydenâs work as ranking Democrat on the Finance Committeeâratified widespread suspicions that there is still much we donât know about Epsteinâs relations with some of the most powerful and wealthy elites in the world in the lead-up to his 2019 arrest on sex-trafficking charges.
Now Wyden is ratcheting things up once again. Wydenâs office just sent a new letter to Attorney General Pam Bondiâwhich The New Republic obtainedâsuggesting seven potent lines of inquiry that the Justice Department could follow, right now, to dig more deeply into Epsteinâs web of financial relations with global elites.
âI am convinced that the DOJ ignored evidence found in the U.S. Treasury Departmentâs Epstein file, a binder that contains extensive details on the mountains of cash Epstein received from prominent businessmen that Epstein used to finance his criminal network,â Wyden writes in the letter.
The Treasury Department has this information because thatâs where banks file suspicious activity reports, or SARS. Wydenâs letter says his staff has documented that Epstein-related filings by banks contain âinformation on more than 4,725 wire transfers involving Epsteinâs accounts, all of which merit further investigation.â
Wydenâs letter seeks to demonstrate what the Trump administration is not doing to examine Epsteinâs financial relations with the rich and powerfulâŚ.
Wydenâs move here is in some ways a trolling exercise, since DOJ wonât act on it. But such trolling by lawmakers can be constructive if it communicates new information to the public or highlights the failure of others in power to exercise oversight and impose accountability. Wydenâs letter does both.
Read more at TNR.
Immigration News
I want to recommend a powerful article by Stephen W. Thrasher that was published at Literary Hub: What ICEâs Assault on Ventura County, California Means for the Rest of America. The piece is very long, so I canât really summarize it with a few quoted paragraphs. I hope youâll go read the whole thing.
âMom is gone. They took her away.â
These are the words of an 8-year-old Mexican-American girl I will call Maria, in my hometown of Oxnard, California. She spoke them to her summer school teachers this past week, one of whom is a friend of mine.
Mariaâs mother was disappeared by ICE, the worst fear for many families in Ventura County, which emerged on the world stage recently as an ICE raid on the Glass House cannabis farm in Camarillo resulted in the death of farmer Jaime AlanĂs, the kidnapping of California State University Channel Island professor Jonathan Caravello, and the disappearance and presumed deportation of at least 200 farmers.
Fortunately for Maria, her two tias picked her up the day her mom was kidnapped, and âthey took me to Toppers, and I got to eat the ice cream cookie!â Her teacherâIâll call her Miss Garvinâtold me how Maria had never had the ice cream cookie at Toppers before, and that she was trying to hold onto this treat. It seemed as if the adults in Mariaâs life were letting her have anything special to distract herâbecause they did not know when, or even if, she was going to see her mother again.
Miss Garvin told me that âit was a shitshow of a dayâ as she kept Maria in her line of vision throughout the breakfast and lunch periods.
âIt broke my heart,â she told me, to see this normally vivacious girl sitting shell shocked and mute around her friends.
Like Maria, I hail from Ventura County, and am a product of its Title 1 schools. From six to nine years old, I was bused through Oxnardâs bountiful agricultural fields and (literally) across the railroad tracks to the La Colonia neighborhood, where Ramona School educated students like me pretty well despite how economically neglected we were. (I still remember how few streetlights there were when we were bused before dawn, and that there were chickens running through the pot-holed streets just outside our schoolâs windows).
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Like Maria, my biological mother disappeared when I was about her age, though not because she was kidnapped. (She just disappeared for three years while no one, including the private detective my dad and stepmother hired, could find any trace of her beyond an abandoned car.) Like Maria, my survival depended on the care of an Oxnard teacher like Miss Garvin.
Like Maria, I am also a product of Ventura Countyâs fields, which gave me a place to play, taught me about labor politics, employed the vast majority of my classmatesâ parents, and fed me.
But you, wherever you are reading this, you are likely a product of Ventura Countyâs fields, tooâespecially if youâve ever eaten a strawberry. Strawberries are harvested with backbreaking work usually done by undocumented migrant farmers. Oxnard is the largest producer of strawberries in California and is known as the âstrawberry capital of the world.â Our 93,000 acres of farmland provides California, the United States, and even other countries not just various berries but avocados, mushrooms, corn, citrus, and even marijuana.
And you are also a product of Ventura County because the Oxnard plain is a hot bed of radical politics. Historically, Ventura County has played a pivotal role in the evolution of labor organizing, as Cesar Chavez lived there for a time and had a strong base of operations during the rise of United Farm Workers.
Just as importantly, Ventura County is playing a crucial role in the attempt to stop fascism right now, for the good people of Ventura, Camarillo, and Oxnard are not taking ICE raids without a fight. Since Trump came back into office, groups like VC Defensa and the 805 Immigration Coalition have been training volunteers to patrol for ICE agents. And when theyâre spotted, a call goes out for community members to show upâand people from all walks of life (students, citizens, senior citizens) do.
Thatâs what happened on July 11: a scout patrol spotted ICE agents and tipped off hundreds of people who showed up at the Glass House Farm to bear witness to the ICE raid.
Scene from Glass House raid in Ventural Country, CA
During that raid, a man was chased off a rooftop to his by masked ICE agents. An activist professor from Cal State Jonathan Caravello was also arrested and jailed after he tried to help a man escape from a tear gas cannister under his wheelchair. Thrasher describes the state of terror that immigrants face in Ventura county. He writes:
If Ventura County falls, we are all going to fall. And the way people there have been treated as threats for interfering with the duties of policeâa criminal charge I briefly faced as a professor under similar circumstances as the CSUCI professorâreveal the terror hundreds of millions could face if ICE does, in fact, get a six-fold increase in funding and becomes a bigger internal force than most countriesâ militariesâŚ.
Even without the threat of ICE, farming has long been identified as one of the most dangerous jobs in America. Given that âmore people die while farming than while serving as police officers, firefighters or other emergency responders,â the idea that ICE officers fear for their lives while approaching farmers is absurd.
But the terror of ICE has pushed immigrant families in Ventura County to their deaths in ways fast and slow.
Immigration expert Jeff Crisp at The New York Times (gift link): Trump Is Building a Machine to Disappear People.
In May, the United States flew a group of eight migrants to Djibouti, a small state in the Horn of Africa. For weeks, the men â who are from Cuba, Laos, Mexico, Myanmar, Vietnam and South Sudan â were detained in a converted shipping container on a U.S. military base. More than a month later, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the men, who had all been convicted of serious crimes, could be transferred to their final destination: South Sudan, a country on the brink of famine and civil war. Tom Homan, the border czar, acknowledged that he didnât know what happened to them once they were released from U.S. custody. âAs far as weâre concerned,â he said, âtheyâre free.â
Deporting foreign nationals to countries other than their homeland has quickly become a centerpiece of the Trump administrationâs immigration policy. Thousands of people have been sent to countries in the Western Hemisphere, including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Mexico and Panama. At a recent summit of West African leaders, President Trump pressed them to admit deportees from the United States, reportedly emphasizing that assisting in migration was essential to improving commercial ties with the United States. All told, administration officials have reached out to dozens of states to try to strike deals to accept deportees. The administration is making progress: Last week, it sent five men to the tiny, landlocked country of Eswatini in southern Africa after their home countries allegedly ârefused to take them back,â according to an assistant homeland security secretary, Tricia McLaughlin. The terms of the deal were not disclosed.
In some ways, this is nothing new. It has become increasingly common for the worldâs most prosperous countries to relocate immigrants, asylum seekers and refugees to places with which they have little or no prior connection. Previous U.S. administrations from both parties have sought third-country detentions as easy fixes. In the 1990s, Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton both sent thousands of Haitian refugees to detention camps in GuantĂĄnamo Bay before forcibly repatriating most of them to Haiti.
What is new about the Trump administrationâs deportation efforts, unlike previous European or even past U.S. attempts, is their breadth and scale, effectively transforming migrant expulsions into a tool for international leverage. By deporting foreign nationals to often unstable third countries, the Trump administration is not only creating a novel class of exiles with little hope of returning to either the United States or their country of origin, but also explicitly using these vulnerable populations as bargaining chips in a wider strategy of diplomatic and geopolitical deal making.
This strategy marks a significant evolution in a practice that has been gaining traction throughout the developed world. In the early 2000s, Australia devised the so-called Pacific Solution, an arrangement that diverted asylum seekers arriving by boat or intercepted at sea to holding centers in the island states of Nauru and Papua New Guinea in exchange for benefits, including development aid and financial support. In 2016, amid what was then the largest displacement of people in Europe since World War II, the European Union struck a deal that allowed it to send migrants arriving in Greece from Turkey through irregular means back to Turkey â to the tune of six billion euros.
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The Washington Post (gift link): U.S. deportees, freed from Salvadoran prison, describe âhorror movie.â
Julio GonzĂĄlez Jr. had agreed to be deported to Venezuela. When the 36-year-old office cleaner and house painter boarded the flight in Texas in March, he assumed it would take him back to his home country.
Instead, the plane landed in El Salvador.
âThe horror movie started there,â GonzĂĄlez said Tuesday.
When the shackled men refused to get off the plane, GonzĂĄlez and two other detainees told The Washington Post that they were yanked by their feet, beaten and shoved off board as the planeâs crew began to cry. Dozens of migrants were forced onto a bus and driven to a massive gray complex. They were ordered to kneel there with their foreheads pressed against the ground as guards pointed guns directly at them.
âWelcome to El Salvador, you sons of bââs,âa hooded figure told them, GonzĂĄlez recalled. They had arrived at El Salvadorâs Terrorism Confinement Center, known as CECOT. The United States has paid the Salvadoran government of President Nayib Bukele $6 million to hold hundreds of migrants rounded up in President Donald Trumpâs mass removals â many without ties to El Salvador, many without criminal charges â at the worldâs largest prison.
In the four months they spent there, the detainees said, they were beaten repeatedly with wooden bats. GonzĂĄlez was robbed of thousands of dollars, he said, and denied access to lawyers or a chance to call his family. Joen SuĂĄrez, 23, was taken several times to a dark room known as La Isla â or âthe islandâ â and beaten, kicked and insulted. Angel Blanco Marin, 22, said he was hit so hard he lost half of a molar. He asked for painkillers and medical attention but was given none for more than a month.
The three men returned to their familyâs homes in Venezuela this week, among the 252 Venezuelans released from CECOT and taken to the South American country in a deal between the U.S. and Venezuelan governments. They arrived on two flights in exchange for the release of 10 American citizens and permanent U.S. residents imprisoned in Venezuela.
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Iâll end there, and post a few more stories in the comment thread. What else is happening? Please feel free to share.
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