The problem with Trump accusing John Kerry of a crime
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Secretary of State John Kerry signs the certification to the U.S. government that IAEA certified Iran's compliance in their report, requesting the lifting of the nuclear-related sanctions, Vienna, Jan. 16, 2016. (Photo by Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)
The problem with Trump accusing John Kerry of a crime
05/09/19 04:05 PMUpdated 05/09/19 04:27 PM
By Steve Benen
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President Donald Trump said on Thursday that John Kerry should be prosecuted for allegedly violating the Logan Act through his conversations with Iran, escalating a feud between his administration and the former secretary of State.
John Kerry violated the Logan Act, Trump said during a White House press availability. Hes talking to Iran and has had many meetings and many phone calls and hes telling them what to do. That is total violation of the Logan Act.
A Kerry spokesperson told Politico in response, [Trumps] wrong about the facts, wrong about the law, and sadly hes been wrong about how to use diplomacy to keep America safe. Secretary Kerry helped negotiate a nuclear agreement that worked to solve an intractable problem. The world supported it then and supports it still. Wed hope the president would focus on solving foreign policy problems for America instead of attacking his predecessors for theater.
If all of this seems familiar, its not your imagination. In September 2018, the president used Twitter to accuse Kerry of holding illegal meetings with the very hostile Iranian Regime. Two weeks ago, Trump peddled a similar line, also in a tweet. Today, the Republican made the pitch from a White House podium.
The repetition doesnt make the attack any better.
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Postscript: If the White House really wants to talk about the impropriety of Americans communicating to Iran in ways that may run counter to the administrations foreign policy, Id love to introduce Trump to the 47 Senate Republicans, led by Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), who wrote a letter to Iranian leaders, telling officials not to trust the United States four years ago.