Don’t freak out…
If you are expecting President Joe Biden and the White House to come out swinging now that there has been a Trump indictment, you might be waiting awhile.
There is no question that there were likely some strong reactions in the West Wing to the news of Trump’s indictment.
But senior members of the Biden’s team intentionally are going to keep their heads down.
First of all, as a matter of policy, most administrations don’t speak to the specifics of ongoing criminal cases.
Second, although Biden has made it pretty clear he thinks Trump is unfit to be president, he remains a big believer in the rule of law, and has a lot of faith in the justice system and its independence.
And finally, as Biden’s team prepares for a likely 2024 re-election campaign, the last thing they want to do is add more fuel to Trump’s MAGA inferno.
Given that the president has a tendency to take questions from reporters when they are shouted at him, he will inevitably answer a question about the indictment at some point. But even then, expect him and everyone in his White House to stick to short and sweet messaging — for as long as they can.
Keep an eye on: Abortion rights in Idaho
The indictment is a historic moment, but there’s still plenty of news happening elsewhere in the country that demands our attention. This includes a number of states considering greater restrictions to abortion access. And one state I’m paying very close attention to is Idaho.
Republican lawmakers there want to restrict interstate travel for an abortion, and with support from Gov. Brad Little and state lawmakers, they’re likely to succeed.
The Idaho House has already passed the bill, which would criminalize this “abortion trafficking,” described as an adult “recruiting, harboring, or transporting the pregnant minor” without parental consent. Violators could face two to five years in prison. Now it awaits the governor’s signature.
Even Justice Brett Kavanaugh has
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