![]() ![]() “Everything he ended up doing we essentially predicted, other than unleashing the violent insurrection against us,” Raskin said. Raskin summed up his findings a few months later in a memo to Pelosi’s leadership team. “I just figured out what they would do if they wanted to win.” “We all had become great students of Donald Trump and his psyche,” Raskin recalled. ![]() Over the next few months, he tried to piece together the Trump team’s likely strategy. So when Pelosi asked him to game out what Trump might do in November, Raskin undertook the task with characteristic vigor. She confided in Raskin, who had long been obsessed with the Electoral College system, which he thought was full of “booby traps” that someone like Trump could exploit. 6 Attendees: To many of those who attended the Trump rally but never breached the Capitol, that date wasn’t a dark day for the nation. Lost Lives: A bipartisan Senate report found that at least seven people died in connection with the attack.A Day of Rage: Using thousands of videos and police radio communications, a Times investigation reconstructed in detail what happened - and why.Here is a close look at how the attack unfolded. 6, 2021, 64 days after Election Day 2020, a mob of supporters of President Donald J. Two men could hardly have been more different: Raskin, an earnest constitutional law scholar who keeps a vegan diet and Trump, a showman with a cynical disregard for legal niceties and a preference for well-done steak. Months earlier, Raskin reveals in “ Unthinkable,” his wrenching new memoir, Pelosi had tapped him for a special assignment: to think like Trump. And by asking me to be the lead impeachment manager, she was telling me that I was still needed.” A secret mission And I wasn’t sure if I would ever really be able to do anything again. “Pelosi’s got some magical powers,” he went on, after collecting himself. Raskin choked up at this point, bowing his head on folded hands. “I felt it was necessary, and Tommy was with me every step along the way.” “I had no choice,” Raskin said in an interview at his home in Takoma Park, Md., a proudly progressive enclave just outside Washington. You can also call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).Six days after that, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi asked Raskin to lead the second impeachment of former President Donald J. You can text 741741 to reach the incredible folks at the Crisis Text Line. This world is a better place with you in it. And while I sometimes still struggle to find it, I know that it exists, and know that it exists for you as well. I wrote last year about being in a dark place where I thought no light would ever be found. And if you are struggling, I'm begging you to not go through it alone. Reach out to the people you love who might be struggling. Take a few minutes of your day to read about this truly wonderful young man. He began to be tortured later in his 20s by a blindingly painful and merciless 'disease called depression,' as Tabitha put it on Facebook over the weekend, a kind of relentless torture in the brain for him, and despite very fine doctors and a loving family and friendship network of hundreds who adored him beyond words and whom he adored too, the pain became overwhelming and unyielding and unbearable at last for our dear boy, this young man of surpassing promise to our broken world. Tommy Raskin had a perfect heart, a perfect soul, a riotously outrageous and relentless sense of humor, and a dazzling radiant mind. We have barely been able to scratch the surface here, but you have a sense of our son. It is both a celebration of a life so very well lived, and a heartbreaking reminder that depression is a cruel, unsparing disease that is robbing this world of too many good souls. Raskin and his wife published a remarkable tribute to their son. On December 31st, 2020, Tommy Raskin, the son of Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin and Sarah Bloom Raskin died at the age of 25. ![]()
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