Just a few quick markers tonight because I need some sleep.
Russia’s war against Ukraine continues. Fourteen wide-bodied aircraft from the U.S. and the European Union delivered anti-tank missiles, rocket launchers, guns, and ammunition to Ukraine today to help it hold on against Russia. The extra aid was approved less than a week ago, and the munitions began flowing two days later.
Russia’s economy continues to nosedive. The Russian stock market has been closed all week, and yesterday, a Russian stock market analyst took out a bottle and drank to the death of the stock market on live television. According to CNN’s global affairs analyst Bianna Golodryga, the Moscow Stock Exchange will remain closed through next Wednesday, and possibly beyond. Russians are fleeing their country into Finland.
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth, who is bound to be strictly neutral on political matters, withdrew invitations for a diplomatic reception issued to Russian and Belarusian diplomats to show her disapproval of the attack on Ukraine. She also gave from her private funds a “generous donation” to Ukraine humanitarian aid.
The U.S. has swung against Russia after years in which members of the Republican Party in particular have spoken admiringly of Russian president Vladimir Putin’s strength and commitment to so-called conservative values. Former vice president Mike Pence was expected to try to open up some space between Putin and the Republicans, telling a gathering of Republican donors tonight, “There is no room in this party for apologists for Putin. There is only room for champions of freedom.”
Former president Trump, who still commands loyalty from party members, has spoken admiringly of Putin’s attack on Ukraine. Pence’s statement appears to be an attempt to recenter the party away from Trump.
And, speaking of Trump, a legal filing by the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday said that advisors repeatedly told the former president that he had lost the 2020 election and that he nonetheless insisted on pursuing the lie that he had won. In Salon, Amanda Marcotte pointed out that Trump apparently felt comfortable pursuing the lie because he did not believe there would be any consequences for his illegal behavior.
That conviction that the former president and his cronies were above the law clearly influenced Trump advisor Roger Stone, who permitted a Danish film crew to follow him around for more than two years, including during the days before January 6, 2021.
A stunning exposé in the Washington Post today by Dalton Bennett and Jon Swaine shows that Stone helped to coordinate the “Stop the Steal” protests and met before the January 6 riot with a member of the far-right Oath Keepers group who has since pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy. Stone refused to let the filmmakers see him for about 90 minutes during the height of the violence on January 6—an aide said he was napping—but when the extent of the crisis became clear, he slipped out of Washington on a private plane, claiming he was afraid incoming attorney general Merrick Garland would prosecute him.
Stone then lobbied hard for a presidential pardon for himself and a number of Trump supporters in Congress for trying to overturn the election. When White House counsel Pat Cipollone opposed the requests, Stone texted a friend, “See you in prison.”
Stone has categorically denied all the conclusions drawn from the film footage.
On this date in 1789, the first U.S. Congress met for the first time, operating under the U.S. Constitution and cementing it into existence.
Pretty cool we’ve kept it going for 234 years.
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Notes:
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/04/us/politics/russia-ukraine-weapons.html
https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2022/03/queen-private-donation-to-ukraines-refugees
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/03/04/russian-stock-analyst-drinks-to-death-of-the-stock-market.html
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/596926-pence-no-room-in-gop-for-apologists-for-putin
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/04/us/politics/russia-ukraine-weapons.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/02/us/politics/trump-criminal-charges-jan-6.html
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-60624500
https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2022/03/04/a-storm-foretold-roger-stone-documentary/
Like you said, quite the day! Great interview with President Biden. Couple that with the letter tonight, and I find solace in the strength we have. Thank you for your exceedingly fine work. Sleep well, Heather💛🕊💙
What a treat to watch a conversation between a kind, thoughtful, and humble man who happens to be the president of the United States and a student of American history who has so deep an understanding of the moral struggle that lies at the core of the American experiment. This is the America that gives me hope.