Strike Two For Chairman Nunes, Speaker Ryan's Failure On Russia, The Midterms Heat Up, & A Gerrymandering Victory
Wertheimer's Political Money Report
Share
Tweet
Forward
FEBRUARY 8, 2018
A NOTE FROM FRED
 

Yesterday, NBC News reported that the U.S official responsible for protecting our elections from hacking confirmed that the Russians “successfully penetrated the voter registration rolls of several U.S. states prior to the 2016 presidential election.” 
 
This means our actual election results may well become vulnerable to manipulation by Russia or other foreign adversaries in the future, unless steps are taken to strengthen election security.
 
CIA Director Mike Pompeo said earlier this year that he has “every expectation” that Russia will again attempt to influence our elections in 2018, as they did in 2016.
 
We are facing a direct threat to our democracy and our constitutional system of government. Yet, nothing has been done by Congress to address this threat.

There are important bipartisan bills pending in both the House and the Senate to address these dangerous problems.

They include legislation to require increased disclosure to citizens about campaign-related internet communications by foreign interests, new penalties for foreign interests who attempt to influence our elections, and federal assistance, including grants, to states to strengthen the security of their election systems against outside hacking.

Democracy 21 and other reform groups and watchdogs have challenged House Speaker Paul Ryan on his failure to take any action to protect the country from future Russian efforts to sabotage our elections.

In a letter sent to Speaker Ryan today, the groups said, Your failure to move any legislation towards passage and thus your failure to help protect the integrity and security of our elections is indefensible and inexcusable.” 

A similar letter will be sent to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

Congress must act to protect our national security, our elections, and the interests of the American people.

MUST READS

D21 NEWS
 
Strike Two For House Intel Chair Nunes’ Efforts To Provide Cover For Trump
Democracy 21 President Fred Wertheimer: The Nunes memo “represents the second attempt by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, a Trump transition official, to provide cover for President Trump’s indefensible actions. Like the first attempt, this effort will also fail.” Read more
 
Reform Groups Call Out House Speaker Paul Ryan For His Failure To Take Any Action To Prevent Foreign Intervention In Future US Elections
In a letter to Speaker Ryan, the groups wrote: “[I]nexplicably, you have not pursued any of the proposed legislative remedies to directly address this dangerous problem, leaving our country highly vulnerable to Russian or other foreign efforts to sabotage the 2018 congressional, state, and even local elections, as well as future elections.” Read more

 
  The Art Of The Lie: A Joint Study From Democracy 21 & Common Cause. Read Here.

“TRUMP & FRIENDS”
 
A Frustrated Trump Considers A West Wing Shake-Up, via Vanity Fair. Read more
 
Did Trump Profit From His Own Presidential Transition?
Special-interest funds from Trump’s nonprofit may have been used to pay rent to Trump Tower during the transition, via Center for Public Integrity. Read more
 
White House Scrambles To Contain Porter Fallout
The allegations of domestic abuse by top White House aide Rob Porter “were known among senior aides to President Donald Trump for months, even as his stock in the West Wing continued to rise,” via CNN. Read more
 
“Using His Position For Private Gain”: HUD Sec’y Carson Was Warned He Risked Violating Federal Ethics Rules By Enlisting His Son. He Did It Anyway, via The Washington Post. Read more
 
The Misadventures Of Treasury Sec’y Steven Mnuchin
“Mnuchin’s facility for gaffes and optical blunders has proved exceptional,” via New York Magazine. Read more
 
Coal Lobbyist Hosted Fundraisers For Senators Evaluating His Nomination For Top EPA Post, via The Intercept. Read more
 
QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“A foreign power interfered with an American election. Rather than help defend the country against future interference, the president is slandering the nation’s law enforcement and intelligence agencies. [House Speaker] Ryan can abet the slander, or he can help defend the country.”

- The Washington Post editorial board. Read more
TRUMP’S UNENDING RUSSIAN WINTER
 
Nunes Paves Trump’s Road To Autocracy
“Autocrats don't prevail unless they have allies to give them cover. Thanks to House Republicans, our country has taken another step toward the chaos that autocrats thrive on,” opinion from E.J. Dionne via The Washington Post. Read more
 
Russians Successfully Hacked Into State Voting Systems In 2016, Says Top US Official, via NBC News. Read more

Mueller’s Investigation Is Larger — and Further Along — Than You Think, via Wired. Read more
 
Russia Pushes More “Deep State” Hashtags
“After the success of the viral #ReleaseTheMemo campaign, Russian-influenced Twitter accounts are test-running other hashtags designed to stoke anger, particularly among supporters of President Donald Trump, against ‘deep state’ forces,” via Politico. Read more
 

A GERRYMANDERING VICTORY
 
US Supreme Court Refuses To Block Pennsylvania Court Ruling Invalidating Gerrymandered Congressional Map
This victory for opponents of partisan gerrymandering “might also indicate a new way to combat the issue, by challenging redistricting in state courts under state constitutions,” via The Washington Post. Read more
 

COUNTDOWN: 271 DAYS UNTIL THE MIDTERM$
 
Campaign Finance System Of Big Money Overshadows Watergate-Era Reforms
“Even as small donors flock to support their favorite candidates, the new campaign finance system offers big donors new places to give even more money than before,” via National Public Radio. Read more
 
Democratic Cash Swamps House Republicans, via Politico. Read more

GOP-Allied Groups Heavily Outspend Democrats In Special Pennsylvania Election, via The Washington Post. Read more

Dem Group Targets All-GOP States to Attack Gerrymandering, via The New York Times. Read more
                                                       
“Zombie Campaigns”: The Election Is Over, But The Spending Never Stops
An investigation into nearly 100 long-ended political campaigns found them still spending money – creating “personal slush funds” and spending campaign funds on football tickets, luxury travel, limos, and wine – via Tampa Bay Times. Read more
 
By: Fred Wertheimer (@FredWertheimer), Diane Alexander, and Jackie Howell. Follow The Political Money Report on Twitter (@Political_Money).
Subscribe
Twitter
Facebook
Archives
Copyright © 2018 Wertheimer's Political Report, All rights reserved.


A Democracy 21 Project