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Related: About this forumThe Atlantic: Trump Targets His Own Government
The Atlantic - (archived: https://archive.ph/YhjoC ) Trump Targets His Own Government
A new executive order could enable Trumps promise of revenge.
By Lora Kelley
Within hours of taking office on Monday, Donald Trump released a raft of executive orders addressing targets hed gone after throughout his campaign, such as immigration, government spending, and DEI. He issued full pardons for 1,500 January 6 rioters, and signed the first eight executive ordersof dozens so farin front of a cheering crowd in a sports arena. But amid the deluge of actions, Trump also signed an executive order that takes aim at his own federal bureaucracyand allows his perceived enemies within the government to be investigated and punished.
The executive order, titled Ending the Weaponization of the Federal Government, opens by stating as fact that the Biden administration and its allies used the government to take action against political opponents. Democrats, it says, engaged in an unprecedented, third-world weaponization of prosecutorial power to upend the democratic process. Its stated purpose, to establish a process to ensure accountability for the previous administrations weaponization of the Federal Government against the American people, reads like a threat. The order calls out particular targets, including the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commissionagencies that Trump and his supporters allege betrayed them under President Joe Biden. Trumps team, led by whoever is appointed attorney general and director of national intelligence, will be sniffing out what it determines to be signs of political bias. These officials will be responsible for preparing reports to be submitted to the president, with recommendations for appropriate remedial actions.
What exactly those remedial actions would look like is not clear. The vagueness of the order could result in a long-running, desultory investigation, Quinta Jurecic, a fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution and a contributing writer to The Atlantic, told me in an email.
But the information gathered in such investigations could lead to some federal employees being publicly criticized or otherwise punished by Trump. And beyond theatrics, this order could open the door to the prosecutions that Trump has threatened against his political opponents, Jurecic noted. Put another way: In an executive order suggesting that Bidens administration weaponized the government, Trump is laying out how his administration could do the same.
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A new executive order could enable Trumps promise of revenge.
By Lora Kelley
Within hours of taking office on Monday, Donald Trump released a raft of executive orders addressing targets hed gone after throughout his campaign, such as immigration, government spending, and DEI. He issued full pardons for 1,500 January 6 rioters, and signed the first eight executive ordersof dozens so farin front of a cheering crowd in a sports arena. But amid the deluge of actions, Trump also signed an executive order that takes aim at his own federal bureaucracyand allows his perceived enemies within the government to be investigated and punished.
The executive order, titled Ending the Weaponization of the Federal Government, opens by stating as fact that the Biden administration and its allies used the government to take action against political opponents. Democrats, it says, engaged in an unprecedented, third-world weaponization of prosecutorial power to upend the democratic process. Its stated purpose, to establish a process to ensure accountability for the previous administrations weaponization of the Federal Government against the American people, reads like a threat. The order calls out particular targets, including the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commissionagencies that Trump and his supporters allege betrayed them under President Joe Biden. Trumps team, led by whoever is appointed attorney general and director of national intelligence, will be sniffing out what it determines to be signs of political bias. These officials will be responsible for preparing reports to be submitted to the president, with recommendations for appropriate remedial actions.
What exactly those remedial actions would look like is not clear. The vagueness of the order could result in a long-running, desultory investigation, Quinta Jurecic, a fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution and a contributing writer to The Atlantic, told me in an email.
But the information gathered in such investigations could lead to some federal employees being publicly criticized or otherwise punished by Trump. And beyond theatrics, this order could open the door to the prosecutions that Trump has threatened against his political opponents, Jurecic noted. Put another way: In an executive order suggesting that Bidens administration weaponized the government, Trump is laying out how his administration could do the same.
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The Atlantic: Trump Targets His Own Government (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
Thursday
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Has there ever been executive orders that name the opposing political party as an enemy?
berniesandersmittens
Thursday
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bucolic_frolic
(48,222 posts)1. That's the whole point. The Confederates are in charge
and plan to re-start the Civil War.
louis-t
(23,901 posts)2. He's going to have people killed. He's that evil.
Fuck that orange moron.
berniesandersmittens
(11,845 posts)3. Has there ever been executive orders that name the opposing political party as an enemy?
Aside from during/approximate to the Civil War?
This order claims the Democratic Party is basically an enemy to democracy.