Jeff Merkley of Oregon gave address to make case that president is ‘violating the law’ through authoritarianism

Oregon’s Jeff Merkley gave a marathon, nearly 23-hour speech on the Senate floor that began on Tuesday and ended late Wednesday, pressing the case that Donald Trump is acting as an authoritarian by prosecuting political enemies and deploying the military into Merkley’s home town of Portland.

The 68-year-old senator began speaking around 6.20pm on Tuesday evening and continued until just after 5pm on Wednesday. Standing continuously on the Senate floor alongside placards that read “authoritarianism is here now!” and “Trump is violating the law”, Merkley paused only to take questions from fellow Democratic senators who joined him in the chamber to make their own points about the president’s conduct.

“I’ve come to the Senate floor tonight to ring the alarm bells. We’re in the most perilous moment, the biggest threat to our republic since the civil war. President Trump is shredding our constitution,” Merkley said as he began his speech.

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    Without wanting to being a dick, and believing that is an astonishing achievement for a politician, especially of his age, i think that is a nice gesture,

    but if the Democrats wont call people on the Streets, nothing will change. SPD did the same tactic against Nazis back in 1930s and you know the results. Ofc they cant do that because that will be as betraying the corp interests.

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            Yeah I mean I think sort of the reason we’re not getting a general strike is because Americans don’t know how. A handful of people aren’t going to stop working knowing it will do nothing and they will just lose a job they desperately need. This is about somehow mobilizing and educating a ton of people.

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    People: Vote Democrats out of power at all levels of government.

    People: “Why won’t the Democrats do anything?”

    Democrats: Do literally the only thing they can do given the people voted them out of power.

    People: “Empty gesture.”

    People suck.

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      Middle aged Korean politicians were literally scaling walls and grabbing the guns out of cops’ hands a few months ago.

      Have some fucking self-respect and stop making excuses for cowards.

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      If this was “literally the only thing they can do”, then it would be the only thing Republicans have been doing, too.

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        I’m about done here, but I’ll take the bait this once. Republicans didn’t do shit until we stupidly voted them back into power. Trump was on his way to jail until millions of people who voted for Biden found some dumb ass reason not to vote for Harris. Every horrible thing the Supreme Court has done for the past 10 years would have gone the other way if the “But her emails” crowd had held their noses and voted for the admittedly horrible Hillary in 2016. If 1 percent of Florida Nader fans in 2000 had voted for Gore, we could have had someone who wrote a book about environmental issues instead of someone who got rich exploiting oil and gas. Obama wasn’t perfect of course but he did get healthcare access for millions of people who didn’t have it before and was working on other things that would have made things better until the 2010 “shellacking” swept democrats out of power and neutralized the rest of his presidency, just like what happened to the very flawed but better than republicans Bill Clinton in 1994.

        I’m farther left than ANY of the democrats I’ve mentioned and it sucks we have to settle. But the things some people insist don’t matter baffles me. Truly, what would you have Senator Merkely do? Go nuclear and shut down the government to stop benefit cuts? Done. It’s not accomplishing anything either, because trump is a lawless president and the republicans in congress refuse to stop him. He just keeps paying ICE and uses the so called shut down to defund things he doesn’t like. This is possible because we voted republicans back into power.

        The problem is always republicans. The only way to stop it is unity. Instead we splinter. Nice.

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          Republicans successfully prevented Biden from accomplishing a single one of his campaign promises.

          Where is the stonewalling from the Democrats that should have stopped the BBB and all the appointments of loyalists? A ton of dems even approved those appointments!

          There’s no unity to be had with people who’s actions show them being complicit in the fascism. Controlled opposition is a very real tactic.

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          I’ll happily support Democrats fighting.

          I don’t believe they have the courage.

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      Yeah except dems also behave this way when they have power.

      At a certain point you have to accept you have been duped and start looking at their actions instead of their intentions.

      Republicans somehow get way more done and block way more shit when they are supposed to be impotent.

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        Because they fucking got elected by the fucking stupid American fucking electorate.

        There have only been a handful of years when the Republicans haven’t had the elected numbers to block things over the last three Democratic presidents.

        Vote for progressives in the primaries if you want things to get better.

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        Oh boy! This is fun. So in 2008 the Republicans refused to swear in Al Franken. After 8 months of battling Republicans in court and politically, Franken was sworn in July 2009. This gave Dems 60 votes in the Senate. This is when they past the ACA, Dodd Frank, Job Creation Act which extended unemployment benefits. After the 111th Congress the house flipped back to Republican majority.

        More recently. Biden was implementing a new approach to monopoly capitalism with the appointment of Lina Khan to the FTC. We also had Elizabeth Warren start the CFPB prior to that.

        I will also say Dems have been much better on renewable energy and electrification infrastructure investment. But that is my field and most of those details come across in small bits and pieces through market news emails.

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          These all sound great in theory but when you underfund these programs and leave them half implemented, hoping to get re-elected or “hoping” have the next guy gets around to it, functionally all they do is appease liberals who don’t pay attention and nothing else.

          You know where democrats actually take action? Anything the republicans ask for. Obama left the supreme court stacked “against” them and gave corporations full control of American society (ok this is one is mostly because they helped him get elected, not because republicans asked for it, but it still ended up favoring the reds), Biden gave ICE 3.4 billion dollars just in case the next guy needed it, and the list goes on and on. Every single thing Donald Trump is happy to take the blame for was carefully set up by Democrats

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    Democrats need to instruct people to take direct action against the administration and the rouge DOJ

    People are sick of sitting around watching Nazis rise to power, this doesn’t go anywhere until we force change

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      The people need to be confident that they can stand up to rogue and criminal federal officials, knowing that state and local officials will have their back. The public need to know that critical shortfalls in health care and education and emergency services are going to be backfilled by state and local governments while the shutdown persists.

      What I’m seeing now is a bunch of city/state chuds working hand-in-glove with the Feds, while mayors and governors just throw up their hands and insist they can’t act. Merkley’s filibuster is fine on its face, but this isn’t a fight any given Senator is in a position to win.

      If Trump is pulling the plug on the CDC, we should see every blue state in the country stepping in to hire up all those officials that got let go and continuing the work regionally. If Trump is letting crypto-bros run rampant over the money supply, we should see state AGs hounding down Silicon Valley scammers and prosecuting crooks and criminals under local prohibitions on fraud, embezzlement, and corruption. If Trump’s ICE agents are breaking into people’s homes without a fucking warrant, the local Sheriffs and State Troopers need to find and arrest those agents and prosecute them for their crimes.

      I don’t see any of this. I see Dems making speeches and blustering, but backing down as soon as a Fed shows up with a mask and a gun to do highway robbery. If that’s how the country is going to operate going forward, the very concept of law and order is dead and we’re consigning ourselves to military dictatorship.

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      No, Booker said he fasted for days and stopped drinking water 24 hours before his speech to not leave the floor. Strom Thurmond famously had a bucket placed close enough to keep one foot in the room while he relieved himself.

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        The article I read said that Booker, Andy Kim, and a few other Dems would occasionally ask him “extended questions” to give him a break. Dunno if he’s allowed to leave the floor or not, but I imagine the “extended questions” are just them doing nonsense filibuster bullshit for a few mins

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        Modern day, these are all recorded right? Thinking a pee face compilation (hard to believe no diapers) would be a great addition to 2025.

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        Wouldnt it simply be easier to have a catheter put in? Idk how he even talked that long without substantial water consumption lol

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      Assert dominance, drink all the water you want and piss yourself. Keep the floor for weeks.

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    Setting new records on the length of time they can talk rather than accomplishing anything useful.

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    These sort of antics always seemed pretty stupid. Why not just have a set limit for any one speaker

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    It wasn’t even a filibuster?

    He just started talking at 6pm, and kept talking for almost a day?

    What was the point?

    https://gov.mtopgroup.com/art1/floor-senate

    There wasn’t even anything scheduled to happen today…

    This performative “raising awareness” isn’t helping, especially if you schedule everything with the fascists before hand

    Edit:

    Can any of the trained seals who clap whenever asked at least tell me what the point of starting at 6pm and doing like 14-16 hours when no one was even there?

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      Without even knowing what he spoke about yet, which I don’t, I can respect the conviction of a person who uses their platform to speak when they have rare access to that platform and there’s plenty to talk about.

      Plenty of us are going on marathon posting sessions on social media and it’s to a much smaller audience. I have to empathize a little bit with anybody who feels exhausted or overwhelmed by the absurdity of everything but then gets up to speak for a whole damn day on one of the largest stages in the world

      Even if the room is empty the audience is global. It may be grandstanding, but that’s part of the job. Getting attention to things you care about is part of the job. People put you there to bring attention to things that they hope that you care about.

      If government’s going to work at all people have to give a shit about it and whatever this dude was talking about it’s clear he gives a shit about it.

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        Plenty of us are going on marathon posting sessions on social media

        I didn’t think of that either…

        People acknowledgeing how little this did, have to acknowledge they’re also not really “fighting the power” themselves.

        Good point.

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          Some will show up and do things only because they feel the support is out there to act and be seen.

          I might make different efforts were I them, but they are at least paddling in the same direction I want to go. I just don’t have the energy to resent how they choose to spend their outrage.

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            I think a better analogy is that they are paddling in the direction that we all want to go but are denying that the ship they are paddling is sinking. We need them to be directing people to life boats and fighting back against the fascist boarding our ship. But they seem to just want to paddle forward when the water is already above their chest. There is no honor in “going down with the ship” if all you did that whole time was useless. Captains “go down with the ship” to make sure they did everything in their power to save people. That is not what the Democrats are doing at all.

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            If your house is burning down, your kids and dog are trapped inside…

            You barely make it out alive, but you know your family is in there…

            Firefighters show up, a wave of relief washes over…

            Then they sit down and pray to Jesus that someone comes to put out the fire.

            If you got upset the people paid to put out fires aren’t using the equipment or putting any real effort into saving your family who are actively burning to death, and you yell at the firefighters:

            Why won’t you fucking do anything?

            How would you react to someone telling you the firefighters are doing all they can?

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          Dude. We’re not elected policians. You really need to have a higher standard for your representatives than people posting on Twitter.

          It really was not a good point AT ALL. I swear liberals are so use to not expecting any material change from their party that all they do is hold them to the same standard as a social media poster. That’s actually pathetic.

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            You really need to have a higher standard for your representatives than people posting on Twitter.

            I am…

            I’m saying if those people admit the politicians aren’t doing anything productive, then it obviously means funny signs won’t do anything, even if you have a frog costume…

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      “The record”. Posterity. It makes the entire thing part of the History of Government. Otherwise, it’s just external reports and heresay. This paves the road for official acts like secession. Think of it like HR filing a formal disciplinary action. Until they do, the paper trail isn’t there. “See? We warned you.”

      As I see it. I’m no politics wonk.

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        The liberals are proud to watch their liberal democracy die as fascist break every form of “process” that they care for so much. Instead of realizing that the rules are no longer being followed and fighting back they would much rather go down with the ship and do useless things like this so that history can say “the were honorable”.

        They care so little about the actual material outcome (because they believe it won’t actually impact them personally) that they have somehow convinced themselves that defending “the process” of a liberal democracy is better than actually trying to stop it from dying.

        Your comment does a great job of explaining this. I think without you even being aware of it. You’re delusional if you think they are doing this for any future “official act”. There are no future acts. They are going down with their ship and will bend the knee to the fascist in time. Accepting the new “process” to defend. Because they have nothing else they believe in but “the process”.

        Seriously, if you think the liberals in Washington are fighting back and “planning” with stuff like this - you are not paying attention. They are playing their role to make you feel as if something is being done in resistance. Wake up.

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        “The record”. Posterity

        But there are official means to do that type of stuff.

        This was not that…

        I don’t even know if a transcript will be kept, especially since the first 12+ hours was overnight

        As I see it. I’m no politics wonk.

        I think this is the real explanation…

        People just don’t know what can be done, so they get excited for stupid meaningless shit. And don’t demand for productive things instead.

        Just clapping for bread and circus like it’s 1788

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          The liberals are playing their role in making people, like the comment you replied, feel like something is being done. The liberals in Washington might actually feel like they’re doing something too. But they wouldn’t be in Washington in the first place if what actually needed to be done was even an idea in their heads.

          They will never say what needs to be said. They will never do what needs to be done. They are not capable of it. So, they will do useless stuff like this until they bend the knee and accept the new rule of the fascist state.

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      Someone on the Democratic side stands up and does something within their power to go against the Republican party, and you’re criticizing them for not doing it during session?

      This is something. It’s not a game changer, but it’s better than nothing.

      Why are you upset that this took place? It’s a positive thing. Are you upset that the no kings protest took place while there wasn’t something more significant happening at the same time as well?

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        Because they’re either trained to shit on democrats at every single opportunity, or they’re training others.

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          I know that we went rounds the other day, but genuinely, I’m curious why in this case you are critical of one of the only things that I’ve seen Democrats do in 9 months that is even slightly opposed to Republicans. I definitely wish that more was done, but given the lack of control in Congress at least protesting on the floor is better than nothing.

          I mentioned it previously that I do think that you often post valuable content, even when I don’t agree with the delivery. This feels like a situation where I would feel if even performative, we would agree that protesting is better than nothing.

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      Multiple answers under your comment… “Doesn’t anyone have an answer for me!!! I guess I’m just right about everything cuz no one had a rebuttal”. Continues to ignore all the responses and whine like a toddler

      You’re not a serious person

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          Yeah you gotta wait more than 30 minutes before screaming to your mommy about lack of responses lol. Not surprised you’re trying to distort reality more though. You’re not a serious person.