Judge Luttig: 'No end in sight' on democracy perils
Judge J. Michael Luttig, the former Federal Appeals judge for the Fourth Circuit, helped prevent Donald Trump from overturning the election on January 6th 2021 with a series of tweets. He’s since been outspoken about the perils facing our democracy. With the news of Trump’s indictment members of the GOP are “circling of the wagons to protect the former president,” said Judge Luttig. “Their now unified and continuing insistence that the former president won the 2020 presidential election, and that January 6 was nothing to be concerned about.” Now, As we watch the GOP abandon all pretense of operating under the rule of law - of operating with democratic values - this conversation feels more prescient than ever.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Revelation of Trump audio recording renews public focus on Bedminster
MSNBC -
GOP frantic to pull political strings to get Trump out of trouble, gin up Biden scandal
MSNBC -
With renaming of Ft. Bragg, purge of Confederate base names more than half complete
MSNBC -
Friday Nightcap: This week’s MVPs
MSNBC -
Complexities of a RICO case seen in wide-ranging Georgia investigation of Trump
MSNBC -
Friday Nightcap: Bipartisanship saves U.S. from historic default
MSNBC -
Nigerian immigrant Yemi Mobolade breaks GOP stronghold in Colorado
MSNBC -
‘Voting is the great equalizer’: TX Dems vow to fight GOP voting attacks in court
MSNBC -
Artificial Intelligence responsible for 5% of jobs lost in May
MSNBC -
'There's something to be said for demonstrating what slow, quiet work does': Velshi on Biden speech
MSNBC -
‘Biden is trying to burnish his resume as protector-in-chief’: Alex Wagner on debt limit address
MSNBC -
‘Disastrous position:’ The DeSantis bid to be the anti-vaccine candidate
MSNBC -
Hayes: New evidence points to Trump motive in documents case
MSNBC -
Did Trump lie on secret audio tape? Ex-Trump lawyer reveals ‘bluffing’ defense on MSNBC
MSNBC -
E. Jean Carroll and Mary Trump discuss teaming up for new novel, Trump's evolution
MSNBC -
Neal Katyal: It’s very hard for Jack Smith not to indict
MSNBC