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President Trump appears to have settled on a provocative playbook for his second go-around within the White Home.



SCOTT SIMON, HOST:

The state of Minnesota is conducting its personal investigation into Wednesday’s deadly taking pictures by ICE Officer Jonathan Ross of motorist Renée Good. This after – the – that is after the FBI excluded Minnesota authorities from its investigation on Thursday. Vice President Vance mentioned that federal brokers have, quote, “absolute immunity.” Hennepin County Lawyer Mary Moriarty responded yesterday.

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MARY MORIARTY: I am unable to converse to why the Trump administration is doing what it is doing or says what it says. I can say that the ICE officer doesn’t have full immunity right here.

SIMON: We are going to hear from Minnesotans and monitor down developments within the case elsewhere on this system at this time. NPR’s senior contributor Ron Elving joins us now. Ron, thanks a lot for being with us.

RON ELVING, BYLINE: Good to be with you, Scott.

SIMON: Out of your vantage level and years of expertise as an observer on the nationwide political panorama, what stands out to you right here?

ELVING: As soon as once more, we’re confronted with info that appear fairly clear, at the very least from one’s personal perspective. However then we see these info introduced in a wholly totally different gentle by these with a distinctly totally different perspective, such because the president. So hundreds of thousands have seen the video of Renée Good making an attempt to get away from Officer Jonathan Ross, however the president mentioned Good ran the officer over. There is no such thing as a tape that reveals that, however there are angles that counsel she might have grazed him, and it’s potential to think about an officer underneath these circumstances, believing he is about to be struck. So it absolutely seems unhealthy on the similar time for the federal authorities to refuse to incorporate Minnesota officers within the investigation. And there is a suggestion there that the state is untrustworthy or that the feds don’t belief their very own case except they management the investigation themselves.

SIMON: And there are calls in Congress, primarily from Democrats, to rein in ICE in the course of the appropriations course of. Given another votes only in the near past that noticed Republicans depart from the administration, are you seeing any daylight rising between congressional Republicans and President Trump?

ELVING: Perhaps a glimmer on these ICE raids. They’re expensive they usually provoke confrontations and violence. We now have seen extra Republican resistance to Trump this month. So in Congress voted to increase the expiring subsidies for Obamacare. Some desire a vote earlier than Trump takes extra army motion, and plenty of wished to do extra to honor the police who defended the Capitol on January 6. However by and enormous, the celebration continues to be with Trump on immigration.

SIMON: Ron, after all, President Trump was fairly blunt in his threats to Nicolás Maduro, but the assault was nonetheless a shock to actually most all people. President Trump has additionally been very plain about his threats to Iran and, for that matter, Greenland. Do – ought to we count on extra surprises?

ELVING: We ought to be shocked if there should not extra surprises, Scott. That is a part of the playbook now. Trump has mentioned he regards being unpredictable as sensible technique. And we now have Trump’s chief of coverage adviser, Stephen Miller, who was a lesser determine within the first time period, however constructed his relationship with Trump after that. We now see him talking for the president, not simply on home coverage, however on worldwide points and occasions as properly. Most lately, that is meant threatening to take over Greenland and refusing to take army pressure off the desk.

SIMON: This week marks 5 years because the try to cease the ratification of the 2020 election. The Home Judiciary Committee says that it needs former Particular Counsel Jack Smith to testify as quickly as this month. We should always word there’s already testimony that is publicly out there by him, is not it?

ELVING: Sure. Smith testified to a Home committee behind closed doorways December 17, and the video was simply launched on New Yr’s Eve. And we are able to hear why the committee was cautious of this tape. The voice you hear right here is the prosecutor’s.

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JACK SMITH: President Trump was, by a big measure, probably the most culpable and most accountable particular person on this conspiracy. These crimes had been dedicated for his profit. The assault that occurred on the Capitol as a part of this case doesn’t occur with out him.

ELVING: Listening to that, you understand, I am reminded, Scott, of the phrases of Senator Mitch McConnell, who was the Republican chief within the Senate, talking on the ground of the Senate after the January 6 occasions. It was all very clear to him then, and Jack Smith makes it clear once more.

SIMON: NPR’s Ron Elving. Thanks a lot.

ELVING: Thanks, Scott.

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