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Congressional Black Caucus chair: Trump’s Comey indictment a ‘slippery slope into authoritarianism’
MSNBC· 2025-09-27 12:47
Political Landscape - Political reactions to the indictment are divided along party lines, with Democrats viewing it as a red line and Republicans celebrating it [1] - Some Democratic lawmakers warn about the abuse of power and the potential demise of democracy if such actions are allowed to go unpunished [2][3][7] - The administration is accused of being lawless and engaging in actions that could lead to authoritarianism [6] Democratic Response - Democrats are urged to stand up to the perceived bully and not back down or bend [2][7] - There is a call for transparency to educate the American people about the potential dangers of the current situation [10][13] - The situation is compared to Richard Nixon's era, suggesting a repeat of history but potentially more ferocious [10][11] Concerns and Targets - There are concerns that the administration is weaponizing its power to seek retribution against political opponents [12] - The President has expanded his target list to include individuals like Lisa Monaco, Fonnie Willis, George Soros, and Reed Hoffman [14] - There are worries that members of Congress who speak out against the administration could be targeted [14] Resilience and Action - Individuals are encouraged to turn their fear into power and reject the current state of affairs [16] - The American people will ultimately make decisive decisions about preserving and strengthening democracy [11] - It is emphasized that the current situation is not an exception but has become the rule, requiring a strong response [15]
Symone: 'Trump is criminalizing dissent' with Comey indictment
MSNBC· 2025-09-27 01:14
Political Commentary & Rule of Law - The discussion centers on concerns about the potential weaponization and politicization of the justice system [9] - The analysis suggests a fear that the President is using the Justice Department for personal vendettas and to punish dissent [7][8][9] - The report highlights concerns over the appointment of individuals to key positions based on loyalty rather than relevant experience [4][6][7] - The document raises the issue of potential abuse of power and disregard for established legal and civil service protections [4][9] Public & Political Accountability - The report emphasizes the importance of public accountability for elected officials regarding their actions and stances on these issues [12][13] - The analysis points out the inconsistency in some Republican officials' stances, celebrating an indictment while also supporting the First Amendment [12] - The document suggests that public pressure can influence the administration's actions, referencing the example of walking back actions due to unpopularity [10][11] Legal Strategy & Precedent - The discussion mentions the President's past legal strategy of delay, stall, and ignore [3] - The report highlights a lawsuit filed against the Trump administration by a former federal prosecutor [8]
Comey is ‘Chapter One’ in Trump’s book of prosecuting his enemies: Ex-DOJ official
MSNBC· 2025-09-26 19:53
Justice Department Concerns - The legal community expresses concern over the potential collapse of the Justice Department's adherence to the rule of law [1] - The industry notes a sharp departure from the Justice Department's historical operating procedures, particularly regarding law enforcement decisions [2][3] - Observers highlight the risk of political influence dictating legal outcomes, potentially leading to the removal of experienced prosecutors [3] Potential Impact of the Comey Indictment - The legal field anticipates challenges in finding individuals willing to prosecute the Comey case, especially within the US Attorney's office in Virginia [5][6] - The industry foresees potential resignations within the US Attorney's office due to concerns about political interference [6] - Legal experts suggest the possibility of bringing in assistant US attorneys from other offices to work on the case [7] Legal Process and System Integrity - Legal analysts believe there's a higher chance the Comey case will be dismissed before trial due to potential concerns about the sufficiency of evidence and adherence to DOJ policy [10][11] - The legal community emphasizes that the case will serve as a critical test for the legal system, involving independent actors such as the federal judge and potential jurors [12] - The industry acknowledges the indictment as a potential indicator of future actions against political opponents [14][15]
Joe: Trump is now making Comey a martyr for the rule of law
MSNBC· 2025-09-26 17:14
Political Norms & Rule of Law - The analysis highlights concerns about the erosion of political and constitutional norms, particularly those established post-Watergate [1] - It points out the danger of a president using social media to demand the arrest of political opponents, potentially leading to abuse of power [2] - The report emphasizes the "what goes around comes around" principle, suggesting that actions taken now could set a dangerous precedent for future administrations, regardless of party affiliation [3] Potential Abuse of Power - The document raises concerns about a president potentially directing the Attorney General to target political enemies, including senators, house members, judges, and political operatives [3] - It describes a scenario where a Trump-appointed prosecutor refused to bring charges due to lack of evidence, followed by the president allegedly attempting to find someone who would pursue the case [2][3] Impact & Martyrdom - The analysis suggests that targeting political opponents can backfire, turning them into martyrs and uniting people behind them [4] - It argues that Donald Trump, despite understanding this dynamic during his own campaign, is now potentially making Comey a martyr for the rule of law [4]
Joe: Trump is now making Comey a martyr for the rule of law
MSNBC· 2025-09-26 11:29
So, Ken Delaneian, what happens from here. Uh, we just said the arraignment will be October 9th, but what happens to James Comey today, this weekend, over the next several days. Where does this case go.We're still reporting this out, Willie. There was some talk last night that Comey was going to surrender for processing at an FBI office in the Eastern District of Virginia today, this morning. Uh we're still trying to figure out whether that's going to happen because it's not necessarily true that he has to ...
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Mike Benz· 2025-09-26 05:23
It's a sad day for you because you corrupted the rule of law.Barb McQuade (@BarbMcQuade):It is a sad day for the Department of Justice and the rule of law.https://t.co/4r4HRldBJ6 ...
Comey indictment a 'classic erosion of rule of law': Ex-DOJ official
MSNBC· 2025-09-26 01:10
How does all of this sort of resonate in the legal community when they see what's happening and they know dagon well to use my daddy's expression that that is not the way this should be done. I mean this is the classic erosion of the rule of law right of law people say what the heck does that mean. System of laws that the governed and the government agree to abide by.That would be the constitution here right. transparency in the way it's enforced. So, it's predictable and st and stable.Well, maybe there's t ...
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Mike Benz· 2025-09-25 23:35
Karma Police, arrest this manJames Comey (@Comey):A good day for the rule of law ...
‘Personalization’ of DOJ: Dem Sen. on Trump pressuring Bondi to go after political foes
MSNBC· 2025-09-22 14:53
moment, but right now I want to bring in Democratic Senator Peter Welch of Vermont. Good to have you here, Senator. Thanks so much for being here.Let's start by revisiting a key exchange that you had with now Attorney General Pam Bondi during her confirmation hearing. Watch. No one will be prosecuted, investigated because they are a political opponent.That's what we've seen for the last four years in this administration. People will be prosecuted based on the facts and the law and fairly senator. That's goo ...
FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter on Trump firing attempt
CNBC Television· 2025-09-05 20:30
Market Stability & Regulatory Landscape - Fundamental institutions protect market stability [1] - Independent financial regulators ensure market stability and economic continuity [2] - Transformation of independent agencies (SEC, FTC, Fed) into political actors is a concern [2] AI & Market Risks - Market participants are heavily invested in AI, potentially ignoring underlying risks [2] - An AI bubble burst is anticipated, described as a "when," not "if" scenario [2] - Ignoring warning signs can have significant consequences, as seen in the past [2] Legal & Political Concerns - The president defying 90 years of Supreme Court precedent and congressional law is a concern [2] - The removal of commissioners could further politicize institutions [2]