The Weekend’s Top Line
The Trump–Epstein saga took several twists and turns over the weekend. Recall that on Thursday, Trump announced that he had asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to release the “pertinent grand jury testimony.” On Friday, she filed a motion with the federal court in New York seeking to do just that.
Two things became immediately obvious. First, any pretense that Trump does not control the DOJ — and its decisions regarding the Epstein files — disappeared. Second, he (and thus the DOJ) was excluding all other materials in the Epstein files, such as notes from witness interviews, subpoenaed documents and, of course, Epstein’s client list — if one exists.
Since then, we have seen a steady stream of reports from people claiming Trump palled around with Epstein and engaged in gross behavior. Yet many of these allegations were available to the legacy media in 2016. At the time, they were too busy focusing on Hillary Clinton’s emails and John Podesta’s risotto recipe to pay attention to the story.
Watch for Trump to once again dangle some fake controversy about Democrats in front of a compliant media to shift their attention. Let’s see if it works.
Fools and Cowards of the Weekend
House Speaker Mike Johnson continues to be a spineless leader and a Trump sycophant. On Friday, the speaker (falsely) claimed that Trump was one of the most popular presidents with a 90% approval rating. Then on Sunday, he went on Mark Levin’s show to tout the GOP-agenda as a popular success rather than what it really is: a failing Trump wishlist.
Amid arguably one of Trump’s most unpopular moments with his normally loyal base, it’s wild for the speaker to claim any of these lies as true.
For following Trump off a cliff, Mike Johnson is a fool. For refusing to grow a spine and stabbing his constituents in the back, he’s a coward.
The Weekend’s Siren 🚨
Tulsi Gabbard took to Maria Bartiromo’s Sunday talk show to make some truly bizarre allegations. Candidly, try as I might, I couldn’t entirely understand the exact contours of her latest conspiracy theory. But she seemingly promised the investigation and prosecution of prominent Democrats and Obama-era officials for their disclosure of Russia’s efforts to interfere in the 2016 election.
Our immediate reaction is to dismiss this as nonsense — which it is. However, Trump has a history of weaponizing nonsense. With him in crisis over Epstein, watch this carefully.
Overlooked This Weekend 👀
On Saturday, Democracy Docket published a story about a bill introduced by North Carolina Republicans that would prohibit election officials from encouraging or promoting voting. If enacted, the new law would prohibit the state board and county boards of elections from making “written or oral statements intended for general distribution or dissemination to the public at large encouraging or promoting voter turnout in any election.”
I wish this were a joke. Sadly, it’s just today’s GOP in action.