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The Finding Out Phase
Author: BobR    Date: 05/10/2023 12:56:37

We're all familiar with the term "fuck around and find out". TFG's administration - as well as those who support him - have been doing a LOT of fucking around. Now, the arc of justice - slow as it is - has put a lot of these assholes in the "finding out" phase of it.

Starting at the top, we got the good news that TFG was successfully sued and found "guilty" of sex abuse. This will NOT help him in the primaries:
A Manhattan jury unanimously sided with advice columnist E. Jean Carroll in her civil lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, whom she says raped her in a department store dressing room in the 1990s.

The panel reached its decision Tuesday after less than three hours of deliberation, finding him liable for sexual abuse — but not rape — and declaring he owes $5 million in total damages.

Trump never appeared in court once. His attorneys called no witnesses on his behalf.

Of course he's going to appeal the verdict, but on what grounds is hard to say. The judge in the case bent over backwards giving TFG ample opportunity to testify on his own behalf, but he and his lawyers declined (probably a smart move on their part).

TFG guy has been emboldened over the years by not facing any consequences, and he must be infuriated that he lost a very public case. He certainly doesn't feel he did anything wrong, considering how he treated staff during his 4 year occupation of the White House:
Stephanie Grisham, who served as White House press secretary under Donald Trump, said she witnessed the then-president’s sexual harassment firsthand.

She told CNN that she had to try to protect one staffer in particular who Trump would request accompany him on trips.

“He one time had one of my other deputies bring her back so that they could look at her ass, is what he said to him,” Grisham said.

[...]

Grisham said Trump would often comment on people’s looks and speculate about cosmetic surgery.

“But with this one staffer, it was really bad, to the point that I was extremely uncomfortable,” she said, adding that all senior White House staffers at the time knew about the situation.

Another big one to drop recently is the news that serial liar George Santos has been indicted, although it's not clear what the charge is, since the indictment is sealed. He should be already in custody by the time you read this.

Also facing the music is the leadership of the "Proud Boys" a neo-Nazi hate group that participated in the Jan 06 failed insurgency. They will all remain in jail for a while, after being convicted of seditious conspiracy:
A jury deliberated for seven days in Washington before finding Tarrio, 39, and other defendants guilty on 31 of 46 counts. The jury returned not-guilty verdicts on five counts — including acquitting one member, Dominic Pezzola, of seditious conspiracy — and deadlocked on 10 others. The result marked the third decisive victory for the Justice Department in three seditious conspiracy trials held after what it called a historic act of domestic terrorism to prevent the peaceful transfer of power from Donald Trump to Joe Biden after the 2020 presidential election.

Finally: not a politician, but still a bullhorn of lies and hate, Tucker Carlson thought he was invincible over at FOX "News", but ended up getting canned for comments he made in emails and text messages. Where does he go from here? Apparently to Twitter:
Tucker Carlson announced that he will bring a version of his Fox News show — which he lost after getting fired last month — on Twitter, the social platform owned by Elon Musk.

“Starting soon, we’ll be bringing a new version of the show we’ve been doing for the last six and a half years to Twitter,” Carlson said in a video shared Tuesday on the platform. “Free speech is the main right you have. Without it, you have no others.”

According to Musk, Twitter does not have a deal with Carlson. “[W]e have not signed a deal of any kind whatsoever. Tucker is subject to the same rules & rewards of all content creators,” Musk tweeted Tuesday.

Wow - that is a seriously huge step down for the former marquee name at FOX Entertainment-posing-as-news. He's not in jail - yet, although he bears some responsibility for fanning the flames of insurrection with his former show. Hopefully he (and all the others in Congress and elsewhere) who pushed our Democracy to nearly the breaking point will continue to "find out" as the arc of justice continues to plow slowly ahead.
 

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