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Judge key to Jan. 6 cases warns US faces 'authoritarian' threat - POLITICO

  
Via:  Gsquared  •  5 months ago  •  6 comments

By:   POLITICO

Judge key to Jan. 6 cases warns US faces 'authoritarian' threat  - POLITICO
Judge Beryl Howell sees "time of testing" for nation as facts are denied and disputed.

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Judge Beryl Howell said: "We are having a very surprising and downright troubling moment in this country when the very importance of facts is dismissed, or ignored."  


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The judge who spearheaded the judiciary's response to the storming of the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, blamed that event on "big lies" and warned that the country is in danger of turning toward authoritarianism.

As the federal court in Washington that Judge Beryl Howell once oversaw prepares for a historic trial of former President Donald Trump on charges of attempting to fraudulently overturn the results of the 2020 election, the jurist used a rare public speech Tuesday to lament that many of those convicted for their actions on Jan. 6 fell under the sway of falsehoods.

"My D.C. judicial colleagues and I regularly see the impact of big lies at the sentencing of hundreds, hundreds of individuals who have been convicted for offense conduct on Jan. 6, 2021, when they disrupted the certification of the 2020 presidential election at the U.S. Capitol," said Howell, an appointee of President Barack Obama.

Howell, who served as chief judge of the District Court from 2016 until March and remains on the bench there, also suggested that the dangers evident on the day of the Capitol riot have not passed — in part because some Americans have become unmoored from facts.

"We are having a very surprising and downright troubling moment in this country when the very importance of facts is dismissed, or ignored," Howell told the annual gala of the Women's White Collar Defense Association at a downtown hotel. "That's very risky business for all of us in our democracy. ... The facts matter."

Howell did not refer by name to Trump, who is currently the overwhelming favorite to win the Republican presidential nomination next year. She also made no mention of his trial set to open March 4 before one of her colleagues, Judge Tanya Chutkan.

However, Howell approvingly quoted Boston College historian Heather Cox Richardson's claim in her new book that the U.S. "is at a crossroads teetering on the brink of authoritarianism." The judge also quoted and echoed Richardson's warning that "Big lies are springboards for authoritarians."

Howell received a "champion" award Tuesday night from the women lawyers group, which she urged to help preserve democratic traditions by calling attention to the facts at the center of their work.

"The skills we use every day to figure out what the facts are and what actually happened in a civil respectful manner are a good model for our fellow citizens right now at this time of testing," she said.

Also receiving the same award Tuesday was the No. 2 official at the Justice Department, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco.

The awards were presented by former Attorney General Loretta Lynch, who hailed the women lawyers organization for its efforts to promote diversity in the white-collar bar. Lynch appeared to allude to this year's Supreme Court decision outlawing race-based affirmative action in college admissions when she referred to "reactionary forces rising" and an "incredible backlash" against the movement to increase diversity.

In the wake of the high court rulings last June, at least two law firms have faced lawsuits challenging scholarships and fellowships alleged to discriminate in favor of minorities, and at least one other firm broadened its criteria for the awards.


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Gsquared
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1  seeder  Gsquared    5 months ago
Howell approvingly quoted Boston College historian Heather Cox Richardson's claim in her new book that the U.S. "is at a crossroads teetering on the brink of authoritarianism." The judge also quoted and echoed Richardson's warning that "Big lies are springboards for authoritarians."

We need to heed Judge Howell's warning. 

 
 
 
Gsquared
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2  seeder  Gsquared    5 months ago

A vote for Trump is a vote for authoritarianism.

 
 
 
devangelical
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2.1  devangelical  replied to  Gsquared @2    5 months ago

I look forward to defending america and the constitution from maga zombies.

 
 
 
Drinker of the Wry
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2.1.1  Drinker of the Wry  replied to  devangelical @2.1    5 months ago

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Robert in Ohio
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3  Robert in Ohio    5 months ago

I couldn't agree more that Trump has no place in the White House  I am hoping the Sen Manchin will be running on the No Labels ticket - he would get my vote, otherwise I will be checking out candidates from other than the two major parties based on the leaders on the left and right at this point.

 
 
 
JBB
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4  JBB    5 months ago

Yes, the Judge is correct regarding Trumpism...

It is a clear and present danger ro our republic!

 
 

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