No one feels sorry for Kevin McCarthy right now. His dogged ambition to become Speaker of the House led him to cut the very deal with MAGA extremists back in January that led to his own downfall this week. He made history twice in the process, by being elected only after the most rounds of voting in 160 years (15 ballots!), and by being the first Speaker removed from office. So McCarthy truly made his own ignominious bed. Unfortunately, we all have to lie in it. Who’s up next? Speaker Scalise? Much worse, Speaker Jordan? Or unthinkably, Speaker Trump? That last one isn’t likely, though it has been floated. The speaker choices exemplify the problem with MAGA: There are no good options. McCarthy faced a similar dilemma last weekend. He could let the government shutdown proceed, as his MAGA colleagues wanted. Or, he could risk his position to keep the government open for another 45 days. McCarthy has done a lot of less-than-stellar things, but ultimately, he was ousted from his coveted speakership for…striking a short-term deal with Democrats to avert a shutdown. Yes, it serves him right. But more ominously, it tells us everything we need to know about MAGA—bipartisan governing, even for the sake of the public good, will not be tolerated. —The Mission: Democracy Team Commotion to vacateIt’s been four chaotic days since MAGA Republicans in Congress forced Rep. Kevin McCarthy out of the speakership, and just slightly less since Republicans blamed Democrats for it. Now, the battle is on to take over the gavel. Leading the pack is MAGA Rep. Jim Jordan, who has earned the coveted endorsement of one Donald Trump. Though Trump himself has been nominated for the role, he has said he would only accept it temporarily “if necessary.” Plans for a televised Fox News forum with the Speaker contenders next week have reportedly fallen apart, but Trump intends to visit the Capitol on Tuesday to meet with House Republicans about the decision. Talk about returning to the scene of the crime. Meanwhile, former Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney isn’t mincing words about Jordan. “Jim Jordan knew more about what Donald Trump had planned for Jan. 6 than any other member of the House of Representatives,” she said. “Jim Jordan was involved, was part of the conspiracy in which Donald Trump was engaged as he attempted to overturn the election.” While she doesn’t expect Jordan to win the speakership, Cheney warned, “If they were to decide that, there would no longer be any possible way to argue that a group of elected Republicans could be counted on to defend the Constitution.” Stay tuned.
Trump gaggedDonald Trump’s $250 million civil trial over alleged business fraud in New York began on Monday. Less than a day and a half into it, Judge Arthur Engoron issued a gag order in the case, after Trump made a public post about a court staffer that included a picture of the person. That’s not all. Trump’s campaign sent out an email that called Engoron a “far-left Democrat judge,” and he has repeatedly attacked New York Attorney General Letitia James. “This case is a political SHAM that should never have been brought,” he ranted on his social media platform Truth Social. Trump had sought to stop Engoron’s surprise summary judgment order last week that found him liable for fraud and put his business activity on hold pending further appeal. On Friday, a New York appeals court judge rejected the attempt, but temporarily halted the process of breaking up Trump’s businesses. The ex-president was in court for the first three days of the trial, but headed back to Mar-a-Lago on Wednesday. James, who has attended every day of the trial, insists she won’t be bullied by him. “The Trump show is over,” she said.
Jennifer Rubin: How fascism advances—the culprits are all around us
Here’s what else happened this week:
One more thing…MAGA Rep. Matt Gaetz surely enjoyed all the extra attention he received this week for giving Rep. Kevin McCarthy the boot, but he might not have expected the backlash he received from some fellow Republicans. Sen. Markwayne Mullin, a former House colleague of Gaetz’s, was particularly vocal. Clearly exasperated on Wednesday evening, Mullin said about Gaetz:
Yikes. No further comment. If you don’t live in Gaetz’s district, you can’t vote him out, but you can help us demote him. Mission: Democracy is taking back the national narrative from the MAGA extremists. Help us do it with a donation today! ‘Let Freedom Read’Some good news out of New Jersey during Banned Books Week. The Essex County School Boards Association (ECSBA) has taken an official stand on the controversial issue of book bans: “Protect the freedom to read.” During a special meeting on Sept. 27, the collective body of school boards, representing all 22 school districts in the county, voted 14-3 to approve a resolution for adoption by the Delegate Assembly and inclusion in the New Jersey School Boards Association’s manual. The resolution “aims to ensuring that the education of students in New Jersey is balanced and inclusive,” according to the ECSBA. It also addresses the “contentious issue of book bans, making important strides toward safeguarding academic freedom and the diversity of thought in our schools.” Bravo! It’s nice to get reminders that, at its best, government can still work for the public interest. Share a story of hope from your community for a future issue of Democracy Defender. Please include your name and state with your submission. Thank you! Looking for something to read this weekend? In this commentary, Max Boot describes how retired generals can do one more critical service for their country: ‘Trump’s generals’ need to warn voters that he is unfit to serve —The Washington Post Looking for something to listen to this weekend? Our own Stephanie Grisham gives a fascinating window into Donald Trump’s current state of mind, as he battles political, legal, and financial crises, on “The Back Room with Andy Ostroy”:
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