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New Administration Takes Shape
President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris have been putting together their new
Challenges remain for Biden and Harris on the diversity front, despite an initial roll out that looks much more like America than the mostly
white male cast Trump installed. Biden has named an ethnically diverse White House staff, featuring
Biden faced considerable
pressure to name an African American or Hispanic to one of the Big Four cabinet
jobs -- Treasury, State, Justice, or Defense. His choice of a black man,
retired four-
Biden still has some jobs he must fill and says
everyone should wait until he’s done, then look at the overall picture. Fair enough, but given the racial composition of the voters who fueled the Democratic ticket’s victory, Biden can’t ignore pressure for high profile black and brown appointments.
COVID
– 19 Runs Wild While Trump Whines
We’ve documented President Trump’s malfeasance on the virus many times. Another recitation of his sins serves no purpose. His current behavior demonstrates how much better off the United States
Trump shamelessly pursued this strategy while, for
Pardon
Who?
It’s also possible Trump could further disgrace himself and the office he holds by doling out dozens of pardons to cronies, contributors, family members, and maybe even himself. He’s already given his former National Security Advisor, Michael Flynn, a broad pardon. He’s reportedly discussed granting his children pardons and giving
That a president can even
think about pardoning himself results from the fact presidential pardon power
is exceptionally broad. It is for a reason. The drafters of the constitution
wanted a way someone could right unjustly wrongs, and no one could challenge that
action. It’s doubtful, however, the founders thought presidents should pardon
themselves.
In
a 1915 case, the U.S. Supreme Court declared that
anyone who accepts a presidential pardon admits guilt. What, then, does Trump
know that we don’t about himself and those on the purported pardon list,
especially people who haven’t been investigated or prosecuted?
We should remember
presidential pardons don’t affect state judicial actions. Trump
faces multiple investigations in New York that focus on business and tax matters.
Whether he pardons himself or resigns early so Mike Pence
does the deed, a presidential pardon won’t save Trump from state investigations.
In
the coming weeks we’ll address many pressing topics now on the national radar
screen – the Georgia senate runoffs, Biden’s agenda, congressional action (or
inaction) on pandemic-related stimulus relief, lingering effects of COVID -19
on the economy and on people individually, among others. Right now, we’re just thankful
we’re writing again.
How refreshing to read your blog and remember the 1970's at Walker Kaplan & Mays and afterwards when Johnny, Henry and I were young idealists. Somehow we have maintained our ideals, but I certainly have become more of a hopeful realist.
ReplyDeleteIn Colorado, I have been working with a wonderful group of women during the 2020 election period reaching out to voters in swing states. The fight goes on as we now reach out to Georgia voters.
I received a call today from someone interested in trying to get the ERA ratified in Colorado. TBD after January 20 and a brief rest from the political battlefield. Notwithstanding the many advances that have occurred in the civil right arena since we met almost 50 years ago, there is still so much more we need to do. Sadly, we can no longer rely heavily on the courts to right constitutional wrongs, though we must continue to strengthen them.
The question I pose is one that reflects back on the culture that existed before the civil rights movement mustered energy and cohesion and continues to this day.
How can we change the hate-filled culture that now is emblematic of the and other aspiring despots?
Thank you for this Blog and for the important conversations the three of you engage.