{"id":1027365,"date":"2023-08-06T16:46:25","date_gmt":"2023-08-06T20:46:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/trump-the-kkk-act-carol-anderson-on-reconstruction-era-voting-rights-law-cited-in-trump-indictment-democracy-now.php"},"modified":"2023-08-06T16:46:25","modified_gmt":"2023-08-06T20:46:25","slug":"trump-the-kkk-act-carol-anderson-on-reconstruction-era-voting-rights-law-cited-in-trump-indictment-democracy-now","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/kkk\/trump-the-kkk-act-carol-anderson-on-reconstruction-era-voting-rights-law-cited-in-trump-indictment-democracy-now.php","title":{"rendered":"Trump &amp; the KKK Act: Carol Anderson on Reconstruction-Era Voting Rights Law Cited in Trump Indictment &#8211; Democracy Now!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  This is a rush transcript. Copy may not be in its final form.<\/p>\n<p>    AMY GOODMAN: Former President Donald Trump    has pleaded not guilty to four felony charges over his efforts    to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Trump entered the    plea Thursday in the same federal district court in Washington,    D.C., where more than a thousand of his supporters have faced    criminal charges over the January 6, 2021, attack on the    Capitol.  <\/p>\n<p>    Prosecutors led by special counsel Jack Smith requested a    speedy trial, while Trumps legal team asked the magistrate    judge for more time to review documents and evidence in the    case. Its part of Trumps legal strategy to delay the criminal    cases against him until after the 2024 election, which he hopes    hell win and then could pardon himself. Trumps first pretrial    hearing is set for August 28th.  <\/p>\n<p>    Trump spoke after the arraignment.  <\/p>\n<p>      DONALD TRUMP: When you look at whats      happening, this is a persecution of a political opponent.      This was never supposed to happen in America. This is the      persecution of the person thats leading by very, very      substantial numbers in the Republican primary and leading      Biden by a lot. So, if you cant beat him, you persecute him      or you prosecute him. We cant let this happen in America.    <\/p>\n<p>    AMY GOODMAN: Going forward, the legal    proceedings in this case will be presided over by U.S. District    Judge Tanya Chutkan, an Obama appointee who has issued some of    the toughest sentences for the January 6 rioters, often going    beyond what the prosecutors asked for. Judge Chutkan is Black,    as are many of those now prosecuting Trump Manhattan DA    Alvin Bragg, New York Attorney General Letitia James, Fulton    County DA Fani Willis. Theyve all received racist threats.  <\/p>\n<p>    Meanwhile, the Fulton County Sheriff Patrick Labat, whos also    Black, said Tuesday the former president would not receive any    special treatment if Trump is indicted in Georgia, where hes    being investigated for election interference. Labat said,    quote, It doesnt matter your status, we have mugshots ready    for you.  <\/p>\n<p>    A key part of the election interference charges Trump faces    relate to a Civil War-era rights law that protects the right of    citizens to have their votes counted.  <\/p>\n<p>    For more, we go to Atlanta, where were joined by Carol    Anderson, professor at Emory University, author of many books,    including One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is    Destroying Our Democracy.  <\/p>\n<p>    Professor, welcome back to Democracy Now! Its great    to have you with us. First of all, why dont you just respond    to the overall indictment and President Trumps appearance    yesterday in the Washington, D.C., court, pleading not guilty?  <\/p>\n<p>    CAROL ANDERSON: The indictment was a long time    coming, and it reaffirmed the belief in the rule of law, which    it looked like for so long that he would be able to once again    skate through, escape the consequences, being held accountable,    for his assault on American democracy. And so, seeing him    there, watching the sketches as they were coming through,    listening to the journalists talking about what was happening    in that courtroom, it was like, Finally, finally, finally.  <\/p>\n<p>    AMY GOODMAN: And so, talk about what legal    analysts are now describing as a very elegant, streamlined    series of charges, only four. They dont, by the way, include    seditious conspiracy or insurrection. Talk about the    significance of each one.  <\/p>\n<p>    CAROL ANDERSON: So, what Jack Smith has laid    out is the conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government, the    conspiracy to basically subvert a political legal process for    the United States. And the one that really attracts me is the    conspiracy against rights, which is the right to vote, because    underlying the Big Lie was the big lie of voter fraud. And that    big lie of voter fraud was targeted at communities, at cities    that have sizable Black and minority populations, and it was    trying to delegitimize the votes of those American citizens.  <\/p>\n<p>    And so, this is so streamlined because there are six in    that indictment, there are six unindicted co-conspirators, but    theyre not on the charge itself. It is the United States    of America v. Donald J. Trump. And so, thats to make sure    that this thing is clean, its smooth. There are none of these    pieces like we have with Mar-a-Lago with multiple defendants,    with classified documents, that this thing can go through. So,    the defenses claims of were having an inordinate amount of    discovery that we have to go through, of the documents and the    witness testimonies that the prosecutor has amassed, so much    of that they already have from the January 6th committee    hearings. Whats new, for instance, is Mike Pence, who went    before the grand jury and told about his conversations with    Trump.  <\/p>\n<p>    AMY GOODMAN: I want to talk about Georgia,    where you are. Youre a professor at Emory University in    Atlanta. It was mentioned something like 48 times. Now, Im    talking about this federal indictment, not whats happening    right now. I mean, a grand jury is meeting today once again in    Atlanta, and those charges might come down anytime from the DA,    Fani Willis. But Georgia being mentioned 48 times in the    federal indictment, and then, of course, Michigan mentioned    scores of times, as well. Talk about the significance of what    happened in Georgia and how that relates to the federal issue.  <\/p>\n<p>    CAROL ANDERSON: Yes. So, Georgia was targeted     targeted hot, heavy and hard  by the Trump regime. So, you    have that infamous phone call from Trump to Brad Raffensperger,    who was the secretary of state, where Trump is saying, All I    need is 11,780 votes. Just find me 11,000 votes, and    Raffensperger pushing back, saying, The data dont support    that. We dont have those numbers. And Trump is just demanding    that Raffensperger overturn the will of the voters here in    Georgia and just conjure up some votes and plug a number in    there that says that Trump won the 16 Electoral College votes    out of Georgia.  <\/p>\n<p>    When that didnt work, they also had the fake elector scheme,    where you have the legal electors are already meeting in    the statehouse, as the law requires. Then, the fake electors    then sneak into the statehouse on December 14th, and theyre    meeting there, and they actually sign a document that says that    they are the electors from the state of Georgia and that they    then cast their 16 Electoral College votes for Donald J. Trump.    And then they send that document to the federal judge, to the    president of the Senate and to the head of the National    Archives, giving the aura that this is legitimate, when it is    actually illegitimate.  <\/p>\n<p>    And then you have Mark Meadows coming into Georgia at a    counting center as a recount is happening over absentee    ballots. I mean, hard, hot and heavy pressure on Georgia to    overturn the will of the voters.  <\/p>\n<p>    And let me be really clear about the will of the voters. Ninety    percent of Black voters in Georgia voted for Joseph Biden.    Almost 70% of Hispanic voters in Georgia voted for Joseph    Biden. And more than 60% of Asian American voters in Georgia    voted for Joseph Biden. So this attempt to wipe out those votes    is wiping out the votes of sizable blocs of minority voters,    who did not vote for Donald J. Trump.  <\/p>\n<p>    AMY GOODMAN: I want to talk about the issue    of violence, because Donald Trumps defenders are continually    saying Im thinking of people like Kevin McCarthy     right?  the House speaker  saying, Hes just being accused    of thought crimes, things he thought or said, and anyone can    say or think things.  <\/p>\n<p>    But this is The Atlantic journalist Adam Serwer, who    was pointing out on social media, The indictment makes clear    that Donald Trump and his accomplices planned to seize power by    force and then maintain that power through the mass murder of    American citizens by their own military.  <\/p>\n<p>    The indictment says this: Also on January 4, when    Co-Conspirator 2 acknowledged to the Defendants Senior Advisor    that no court would support his proposal, the Senior Advisor    told Co-Conspirator 2, '[Y]ou're going to cause riots in the    streets. Co-Conspirator 2 responded that there had previously    been points in the nations history where violence was    necessary to protect the republic.  <\/p>\n<p>    If you could respond to that, Professor Anderson, and also the    significance, of course, of Mark Meadows, the chief of staff,    who you just mentioned, who might well have flipped right now    and be working with Jack Smith?  <\/p>\n<p>    CAROL ANDERSON: Absolutely. So, you have not    only Eastman, but you also have Jeffrey Clark of the Department    of Justice being warned that this attempt to override the    election, overturn the will of the voters, would lead to folks    being out in the streets, would lead to riots. And the response    was, Well, thats what the Insurrection Act is for. So, there    was a willingness to use the U.S. military against American    citizens who were protesting for their rights, protesting,    fighting for this democracy, protesting because the will of the    voters had been overturned by a cabal of co-conspirators, a    cabal who were in league with Donald J. Trump. And so, that    willingness to use violence to overturn democracy is  it just    tells you how deeply embedded this drive was to keep him in    power, and the disregard they had for the lives of American    citizens, who withstood a pandemic, a deadly pandemic, to go    and vote, who understood that democracy was on the line and    were willing to do what they needed to do.  <\/p>\n<p>    So, in terms of violence, I also have to talk about Rudy    Giuliani coming down here to Georgia for three legislative    hearings, where he spews  he and his team spew a bevy of lies    about dead people voting, but particularly about Shaye Moss and    Ruby Freeman, two Black poll workers in Fulton County at State    Farm Arena, that Rudy Giuliani equated, made equivalent, with    drug dealers, passing around USB    ports as if they were heroin, as if it was heroin and cocaine,    so linking election workers, Black election workers, with drug    dealers. And then those two women receive enormous death    threats, death threats that are so horrific that it causes Ruby    Freeman to  the FBI warns her that    she has to leave her home for protection. Thats the kind of    violence that this kind of cabal was willing to generate in    order to keep Donald Trump in power against the will of the    voters. Thats why Georgia is so prominent in this discussion.  <\/p>\n<p>    AMY GOODMAN: I want to talk about whats    just happened, the latest news with Rudy Giuliani, Professor    Anderson. In recent weeks, Trumps lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, said    he will not contest, so hes admitting that he lied, that he    will not contest that he made, quote, false statements about    those two Georgia election workers in the aftermath of the 2020    election. I want to go through exactly what youre talking    about. Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, a mother and daughter, are    suing Giuliani for defamation for accusing them of manipulating    ballots in Fulton County, Georgia, on Election Day 2020. The    Georgia elections board found Giulianis statements to be false    and unsubstantiated, according to an investigation by the    Georgia elections board. This is California Congressmember Adam    Schiff introducing video of Giulianis remarks during that    hearing in the House Select Committee to Investigate the    January 6th Attack on the Capitol.  <\/p>\n<p>      REP. ADAM SCHIFF:      Id like to show you some of the statements that Rudy      Giuliani made in a second hearing before the Georgia state      legislators, a week after that video clip from State Farm      Arena was first circulated by Mr. Giuliani and President      Trump. I want to advise viewers that these statements are      completely false and also deeply disturbing.    <\/p>\n<p>        RUDY GIULIANI: Tape earlier in the day of        Ruby Freeman and Shaye Freeman Moss and one other gentleman        quite obviously surreptitiously passing around USB ports as if they are vials of heroin or        cocaine. I mean, its our  its obvious to anyone whos a        criminal investigator or prosecutor they are engaged in        surreptitious illegal activity, again, that day. And thats        a week ago, and theyre still walking around Georgia lying.      <\/p>\n<p>    AMY GOODMAN: The Black former Georgia state    election worker that Giuliani is referring to also testified    before the House Select Committee to Investigate the January    6th Attack. This is Shaye Moss being questioned by California    Congressmember Adam Schiff.  <\/p>\n<p>      REP. ADAM SCHIFF:      How did you first become aware that Rudy Giuliani, the      presidents lawyer, was accusing you and your mother of a      crime?    <\/p>\n<p>      SHAYE MOSS: I was at work, like always, and      the former chief, Mr. Jones, asked me to come to his office.      And when I went to his office, the former director, Mr.      Barron, was in there, and they showed me a video on their      computer. It was just like a very short clip of us working at      State Farm, and it had someone on the video, like, talking      over the video, just saying that we were doing things that we      werent supposed to do, just lying throughout the video. And      thats when I first found out about it.     <\/p>\n<p>      REP. ADAM SCHIFF:      In one of the videos we just watched, Mr. Giuliani accused      you and your mother of passing some sort of USB drive to each other. What was your mom      actually handing you on that video?    <\/p>\n<p>      SHAYE MOSS: A ginger mint.    <\/p>\n<p>    AMY GOODMAN: So, there you have Shaye Moss.    And the way their lives were turned upside down, Professor    Anderson, I mean, men coming to their homes demanding they come    out, talk about the significance of this. And now its shown    that the tape is doctored, and Giuliani is admitting that he    lied.  <\/p>\n<p>    CAROL ANDERSON: Right. And this is and    so, this is the kind of terror that is reminiscent of what    happened during Reconstruction that led to the KKK Act that Trump is charged with, because that    kind of terror was the intimidation of Black people who were    exercising their right to vote, the intimidation of Black    people who believed that they were American citizens, the    intimidation of Black people who were engaged in the electoral    process. This is what was happening based on a lie, where    Giuliani admits that he lied.  <\/p>\n<p>    Even worse, I have to say, is that these lies about election    fraud, about massive rampant voter fraud, becomes the basis for    the voter suppression laws that many states, like Georgia, then    put in place. So, youve got an incredible array of laws in    place, pieces of those laws dealing with absentee ballots,    dealing with drop boxes, dealing with mobile voting units,    dealing with places like State Farm, that Fulton County was    able to use to deal with the fact that it had to close 90    polling places, and so this was a way to provide a way for    people to be able to vote. So, the state using Rudy Giulianis    big lie and Donald Trumps big lie to justify shutting down    access to the ballot box to minority communities, because the    vast number of drop boxes that were shut down after the passage    of S.B. 202 were in the Atlanta metropolitan area. So it went    from over a hundred drop boxes to fewer than 25 drop boxes.  <\/p>\n<p>    AMY GOODMAN: And I wanted to ask you about    the people involved in these cases, those who are bringing    them, judging them. The judge in the new D.C. case is Black.    Thats U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, Jamaican American.    Now many of those prosecuting Trump are Black. Manhattan DA    Alvin Bragg, New York AG Letitia James, Fulton County DA Fani    Willis have all received racist threats. And then you have    Patrick Labat, the Fulton County sheriff, saying, Hes going    to get a mugshot if hes charged in our courts. Can you talk    about the significance of this, and then particularly Fani    Willis and Labat, who they are, since youre in Atlanta?  <\/p>\n<p>    CAROL ANDERSON: So, this is why you have this     also this kind of massive pushback about Trump cant get a    fair trial in D.C., he cant get a fair trial in Manhattan, he    cant get a fair trial in Fulton County, because of the    Blackness of those spaces and because Black people and Black    elected officials are seen as illegitimate. Think about Trump    with birtherism, with Obama. That was an attack on Obamas    legitimacy, legitimacy as an American citizen, legitimacy as an    elected political official.  <\/p>\n<p>    When Blackness becomes illegitimate  so, I think about Mo    Brooks, the congressman out of Alabama, who said that if we    only count the legal votes, then Trump would be in his second    term. So, those legal votes are white peoples votes. The    illegal votes are those from African Americans. And so,    therefore, folks like Fani Willis, folks like Judge Chutkan,    folks like Tish James, folks like Alvin Bragg, theyre not    legal, theyre not legitimate, so they can be discounted.  <\/p>\n<p>    So, when you get a charge that says, I want a change of venue    from D.C. to West Virginia, that is sending the signal about    the illegitimacy of Black people as American citizens. This,    again, is what happened after the Civil War, where the Ku Klux    Klan rose up and said, These arent American citizens. The    14th Amendment does not apply to them. The 15th Amendment does    not apply to them. We can do to them whatever we want. And    thats what youre seeing replicated here in the 21st century.  <\/p>\n<p>    AMY GOODMAN: So, now, Professor Anderson,    theres a lot being made of: All Trump wants to do at this    point  I mean, hes made history every time here, and now the    third indictment, and were expecting to see the fourth any day    now in Atlanta is delay these trials, so that if he were    to become president, or he had an ally who became president, he    could be pardoned. But a president can only pardon on federal    crimes.  <\/p>\n<p>    CAROL ANDERSON: Right.  <\/p>\n<p>    AMY GOODMAN: Youve got Fani Willis in    Atlanta. That is not federal; thats state. So, if you can talk    about what were about to see in Atlanta, the grand jury now    meeting today?  <\/p>\n<p>    CAROL ANDERSON: Yeah. So, one of the things    that Fani Willis has been really clear on, shes like, Were    ready to go. And so, that means, for me, that an indictment is    coming soon. And Fani Willis doesnt play. She does not play.    And so, you can expect to see a really crisp, clean trial, with    locked-in evidence. And if he is convicted here in Georgia, if    an indictment comes down and he is convicted, then it means    that he wont be able to pardon himself.  <\/p>\n<p>    And so, part of what I also want to push back on is the    assumption that Trump will win the next election. I saw a    recent poll that 63% of Americans do not like Donald Trump. And    what that means then is that we have the power as American    citizens to make sure that this man, who attacked American    democracy, who attacked the foundations of the rule of law,    does not regain power and have the ability to insert himself in    a place where we have an autocracy, where even the memory of a    democracy will be abolished. We have the power to stop this    thing by registering to vote and by getting out to vote and    ensuring that Donald Trump is not the next president of the    United States.  <\/p>\n<p>    AMY GOODMAN: Carol Anderson, I want to thank    you for being with us, professor at Emory University, author of    many books, including One Person, No Vote: How Voter    Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy.  <\/p>\n<p>    Coming up, we look at Niger, a week after a military coup    ousted the countrys president. One of the coup leaders in    Niger has received U.S. military training, had met with a top    U.S. officer at the U.S. drone base in Niger just last month.    U.S.-trained officers involved with something like 11 coups in    Africa over the last decade or so. 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