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Home Front: Politix
Scoop: Democrats to probe Trump for targeting CNN, Washington Post
2018-11-12
[Axios] House Democrats plan to investigate whether President Trump abused White House power by targeting ‐ and trying to punish with "instruments of state power" ‐ the Washington Post and CNN, incoming House intelligence committee chairman Adam Schiff said in an interview for "Axios on HBO."

Why it matters: Until now, all Trump critics could do is complain about his escalating attacks on the media.
... because the Democrats were the minority party, and because the anti-Trump Republicans respected some level of party solidarity to the man who had enough allies in Congress to sustain his veto of silly ideas...
With subpoena power and public hearings, the incoming House Democratic majority can demand emails and testimony to see if Trump used "the instruments of state power to punish the press," Schiff said.

"It is very squarely within our responsibility to find out," he said in the interview, which will air Sunday evening on HBO.

Schiff brought up two avenues of inquiry with press-freedom themes, aimed at investigating possible administration actions targeting two of the nation's highest profile corporations.

1) Schiff said Trump "was secretly meeting with the postmaster [general] in an effort to browbeat the postmaster [general] into raising postal rates on Amazon."
  • "This appears to be an effort by the president to use the instruments of state power to punish Jeff Bezos and the Washington Post," Schiff said. Jeff Bezos is founder, chairman and CEO of Amazon, and he owns the Washington Post.

2) Schiff said Congress also needs to examine whether Trump attempted to block AT&T’s merger with Time Warner as payback to CNN.
  • "We don't know, for example, whether the effort to hold up the merger of the parent of CNN was a concern over antitrust or whether this was an effort merely to punish CNN," Schiff said.

Between the lines: Schiff’s warning comes amid the tensest showdowns between the presidency and the press in our lifetimes.
That certainly is the view of those who have forgotten, among others, the press’s problems with President Nixon. To be fair. this is not within living memory of the young, ignorant members of the press so beloved for their ignorant gullibility by the previous president’s staff.
Trump, who calls much of the media "the enemy of the people" and "fake news," this week took the extraordinary steps of revoking the press credentials of a CNN correspondent and berating another CNN correspondent for asking "stupid" questions.
Who now remembers that President Obama’s people intended to drive Fox News out of business?
Trump says other reporters might be banned from the White House, too.
...not at all the same as blocking their employers from sending other, more acceptable reporters, but that sensible approach is not to be mentioned in the midst of this manufactured hysteria...
Be smart: Some senior White House officials were uncomfortable with Trump’s fixation on his inaccurate belief Amazon was ripping off the U.S. Postal Service.
What they are doing is legal, certainly. But the arrangement is certainly open to renegotiation, one of President Trump’s favourite activities, especially for those hostile to his goals.
Several former senior officials tried to explain to Trump that the Postal Service's billion-dollar losses had nothing to do with Amazon. But Trump simply wouldn't accept their arguments, according to two sources with direct knowledge.
Q.E.D.
Trump, in private, often vents about Bezos and the Washington Post.
Deservedly so.
In an interview with "Axios on HBO" last week, Trump said he’s considering antitrust action against Amazon, but made plain he might not pursue it.
“Make it worth my while not to pursue you, guys.”
Go deeper:
  • Trump White House braces for a caravan of subpoenas

  • "Trump personally pushed postmaster general to double rates on Amazon, other firms"

  • "Judge rules that AT&T can buy Time Warner"
Posted by:Anomalous Sources

#5  Until now, all Trump media critics could do is complain about his escalating attacks on the media Trump.

Fixed it for ya free of charge because I'm nice guy.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2018-11-12 11:47  

#4  Mueller is now a problem for the dems.

0bama started spying on a rival campaign using the state aparatus.

Makes Watergate look tiny in hindsight.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2018-11-12 10:05  

#3  The new Russia investigation, now that they all realize mueller's got nothing.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2018-11-12 09:35  

#2  ..not to mention 'bugging' reporters computers?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-11-12 07:42  

#1  Maybe Trump should do what Obama did. No press conferences. Except for the occasional earnest joshing from Josh Earnest.
Posted by: Neville Dark Lord of the Wee Folk7365   2018-11-12 01:01  

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