Ty Cobb represented the Trump White House during the height of the Mueller-Russia probe, so he has a unique insight into the former President’s admiration for all things Putin, and his refusal to condemn the dissident Alexey Navalny’s death in prison. Trump’s response, bizarrely, was to compare his own legal troubles to Navalny’s political persecution and likely murder. Yet Cobb still feels certain that Russia has nothing concrete on Trump, which was the question of the Mueller investigation. Rather, Putin “has what Trump wants,” he tells David Remnick, “total control and adulation and riding the horse with his shirt off.” His quest to secure that power, seemingly by any means necessary, has made Trump “the greatest threat to democracy we’ve ever seen.” Cobb has been following Trump’s myriad of criminal cases closely, and he has concluded that only the January 6th case concerning Trump’s attempt to prevent the peaceful transfer of power has the potential to derail his political career. If a trial decision is not reached before the November election, and Trump were to win again, he can order the Justice Department to dismiss the case, and “it will be as though it never existed.”
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The Custody Battles Awaiting Mothers of Children Conceived in Rape
What Exactly Does “Woke” Mean, and How Did It Become so Powerful?
Michael Schulman on Oscars History, and a Visit with “Annie” Composer Charles Strouse
A Local Paper First Sounded the Alarm on George Santos. Nobody Listened.
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In Politics, How Old Is Too Old?
The Photographer Who Documented a Long-Forgotten Pan-African Festival
Bob Woodward on His Trump Tapes
“Giselle,” and What to Do with the Problematic Past – Part II
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