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[Abbreviated Pundit Roundup]( is a long-running series published every morning that collects essential political discussion and analysis around the internet. - [Trumpâs immunity claims tell voters all they need to know about him]( Trump is saying something no other presidential candidate has ever said: That the only way to be an effective president is to be willing to break the law. âA denial of criminal immunity would incapacitate every future President with de facto blackmail and extortion while in office, and condemn him to years of post-office trauma at the hands of political opponents,â his lawyers wrote in their brief. âThat would be the end of the Presidency as we know it and would irreparably damage our Republic.â
- [The need for progressive news and activism has never been greater than right now. Click here to start a $5 monthly recurring donation to Daily Kos.]( - [Donald Trumpâs Trial of the Century]( Manhattan prosecutors have argued that the Stormy Daniels caseâthe first criminal trial of a former President in American historyâis about much more than hush money. And legal experts believe that a conviction is likely. Many legal experts believe that a guilty verdict is likely. âI think Bragg has shown he wouldnât have said yes unless he thought this was a really good case,â Andrew Weissmannâa New York University law professor and a former member of the special counsel Robert Muellerâs investigationâtold me. It is in many ways a straightforward fraud case, with a paper trail of evidence, and a defendant with a strong motive to commit the crime. And yet the case has also provoked heated debate among legal scholars and former prosecutors. Last year, after the indictment was announced, a Boston University law professor named Jed Shugerman wrote a blunt Op-Ed in the Times titled âThe Trump Indictment Is a Legal Embarrassment.â Shugerman is no Trump fan; he just had questions about the strength of the case. âEven if it survives a challenge that could reach the Supreme Court, a trial would most likely not start until at least mid-2024, possibly even after the 2024 election,â he wrote Thereâs an old saying in American politics that a campaignâs most precious resource is the candidateâs time. Four days a week during the next month and a half, Trump will be in Merchanâs courtroom, where cameras and cell phones are not allowed, cut off from the rest of the world. In addition to Cohen and Daniels, witnesses may include the former White House communications director Hope Hicks, the former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker, and other Trumpworld figures. Itâs like the âSeinfeldâ finale, with all these bit players coming back as the protagonist faces legal consequences. If heâs found guilty, legal experts are split on what kind of consequences heâd face. Falsifying records in the first degree is subject to up to four years in prison, and a five-thousand-dollar fine. But, if Trump is convicted, Merchan will have discretion when deciding on a sentence. As a first-time offender, jail time isnât a sure thing. And the Constitution does not prohibit a convicted felon from serving as President.
- [What if Putin Doesnât Want Peace?]( Calls for the U.S. to push Ukraine to negotiate an end to the war require assuming a peace-minded Russia that doesnât exist. The underlying logic is that American support makes the Ukrainians overconfidentâincluding in 2023âs costly and largely unsuccessful counteroffensiveâand the U.S. doesnât mind sacrificing an indefinite number of Ukrainians to hurt Russia. Therefore, weakening Ukraine by withdrawing aid would encourage them to pursue reasonable accommodation. In this vision, Ukraine concedes land Russia currently controls and formally promises never to join NATO, the U.S. guarantees it, and the violence finally ends. In The Nation, Adolph Reed, Jr. says heâs âoutraged at Bidenâs adventurist bellicosity in Eastern Europeâ with ârhetoric to stoke hostilities between Russia and Ukraine,â and claims the United States âseems hell-bent on fighting to the last Ukrainian.â Reed doesnât try to explain how the U.S. supposedly tricked or forced Russia into massing 190,000 troops and invading in 2022, nor tricked Ukraine into resisting Russiaâs assault when they supposedly want to surrender. He assumes that Russia wants peace, the United States wants war, and Ukraine has no agency, so war it is.
- [Paper or plastic? Nah, use a reusable Daily Kos tote instead. Union decorated and made in the USA!]( - [Trumpâs Weird Moment With Mike Johnson Reveals a Deeper GOP Sickness]( Many prominent Republicans in competitive races are in full thrall to the deranged election-denialism that Donald Trump has required of them. Itâs easy to see how January 6 will become an issue in these contests. Reporters will surely ask these election deniers how theyâll conduct themselves on Jan. 6, 2025, which will come after the new Congress is sworn in. Would they vote to certify Bidenâs electors if he has defeated Trump and the latter has lost all efforts to litigate the outcome in court? That might not be so easy for these candidates to answer in the affirmative, given todayâs MAGA-fied GOP, which treats election losses as illegitimate by definition. If Democrats are doing their jobs, theyâll ensure that these Republicans are pressed to field this question. Itâs the ultimate tell that Trump himself also wants House GOP candidates subjected to this sort of January 6th-related litmus test. Just before holding his presser with Johnson, Trump launched an attack on a sitting Congressman, Dan Newhouse of Washington State, endorsing his âMAGAâ primary opponent and slamming Newhouse as a âweak and pathetic RINO.â
- [U.S. Must Pull Out All the Stops to Avoid a Regional War After Iran Attacks Israel]( The Biden administration helped put together an unprecedented defense of Israel against Iranâs aerial attack. The Biden administration closely coordinated with the Israelis and with other regional powers and helped orchestrate an unprecedented defense of Israel that reportedly included the active involvement of the U.S., the U.K., and regional actors like Jordan. That Israelâs neighbors, like Jordan, intervened to help defend it could be another of the most significant developments that came out of the unprecedented direct attack on Israel from Iranâand one that sent a strong signal to Iran that in the new Middle East, they were largely isolated. Want to write your own stories? [Log in]( or [sign up]( to post articles and comments on Daily Kos, the nation's largest progressive community. Follow Daily Kos on [Facebook](, [Threads](, and [Instagram](. Thanks for all you do,
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