Bad News, Good News
A short post this week because I am working on a presentation for our residents on covid (Margan and I had no idea when we moved to MonteCedro that this would become our ongoing thing) as well as some other stuff in the to-do pile. This was a bad week with SCOTUS deciding that vaccine mandates under OSHA were not to be for large employers but were fine for HCW in places receiving federal funds (poor application of the law as well as ridiculous as the covid pandemic rages on IMHO); Manchin and Sinema declared their fealty to the filibuster instead of voting rights and the Constitution (no interest in democracy from these two); Putin, Trump’s puppet master, threatens a new Cuban missile crisis; and a volcano in Tonga erupted with violent fury with tsunami waves across the Pacific and the fate of Tongans still unclear.
But there was some good news too. We are at last seeing real movement by the Department of Justice on the January 6th coup attempt with a group of the Oath Keepers (a violent militia group that works to overthrow the government) being indicted for seditious conspiracy this week. The indictment changes the complexion of the investigation into January 6th as there are likely other people with links to it whose part is known to DoJ because of subpoenaed phone records and other documents. As Glenn Kirschner pointed out, Trump’s crimes flow through the indictment. It is an important event as Jennifer Rubin writes in her column today. Trump is not yet named but I believe this is a big step towards accountability for DJT. I have as have many others have been critical of Merrick Garland’s pace here. I think that was a somewhat misplaced feeling. Trumpism will go on trial.
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