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Trump Staff Picks, Co-Conspirators and the Revolving Door of Departures

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it looks like the Donald won't be the only administration official inundated with process servers in January :gogirl:

https://www.thenewcivilrightsmoveme...nder-investigation-for-violating-federal-law/

It will be Biden's nature to not look backwards and prosecute the Trump administration for their crimes. It's going to up to Americans to exert pressure to investigate and bring to trial some of these Trump Administration officials who broke the law. The only way to prevent this from happening again is for these officials to pay their debt to society as felons.

It's sad to say that, but this is where we are.

First on the docket? The kidnapping and torture of children at the border.
 
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No big surprise. Esper was amarked man weeks ago when he crossed Trump.

But at this point....why is Trump even bothering?

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/09/us/politics/esper-defense-secretary.html?
 
Esper agreed to work with Congress to rename military based that were named for Confederate officials. He also refused to allow the military to be politicized to take action against American protestors in American cities, exercising their Constitutional rights to assemble and protest.

Since Esper was one of the few Cabinet members who was not an Acting Secretary, his firing will affect the Presidential transition that is underway. He was the third Secretary or Acting Secretary of Defense (and only the second person to be confirmed) in the past 4 years. He was confirmed by the Senate 15 months ago.


Trump fires Secretary of Defense Mark Esper [CNN]
President Donald Trump announced on Twitter Monday that he has fired Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, and that Christopher Miller, who serves as director of the National Counterterrorism Center, will become acting secretary "effective immediately."...

Esper's increasingly tense relationship with Trump led him to prepare a letter of resignation weeks ago, an attempt to fashion a graceful exit in the widely expected event that the President decided to fire him, several defense sources, including one senior defense official, told CNN.

Esper had been on shaky ground with the White House for months, a rift that deepened after he said in June that he did not support using active-duty troops to quell the large-scale protests across the United States triggered by the death of George Floyd at the hands of police. Esper also said military forces should be used in a law enforcement role only as a last resort.


Trump was also threatening to fire Fauci, which legally he cannot do without cause.
 
But at this point....why is Trump even bothering?

Why?

Sheer pettiness.

He is the smallest man to have ever sat in the president's chair.

No retribution is too small.

I just hope Biden undoes some of this executive order making civil servants appointees at the pleasure of the president. It's a great injustice.
 
Why?

Sheer pettiness.

He is the smallest man to have ever sat in the president's chair.

No retribution is too small.

I just hope Biden undoes some of this executive order making civil servants appointees at the pleasure of the president. It's a great injustice.

I think it's a safe bet that everything the toad ordered is going away.
 
^ That's going to cut deep. It will be interesting to see how much of the past 4 years will be left.
 
^ That's going to cut deep. It will be interesting to see how much of the past 4 years will be left.

Unfortunately it's not going to be that simple to undo the damage. There are still hundreds of children who will likely never see their parents again. There are those who are dead, those we betrayed, those whose trust we squandered. Our own who have been victimized and terrorized by the ree rein given to hate, and all those haters who have always been with us.

I wish it could all just be undone that simply. The toad thankfully was too lazy to push any of his most obscene actions through Congress. It will be hard enough to undo the tax rape forced on us all. At least we can all buy Canadian milk again.
 
I agree. Because of the agenda from certain large Republican donors, there has been a brain drain in a lot of the agencies like State, Agriculture and Energy. It could take years to rebuild that expertise.
 
Another of Barr's subordinates has resigned in protest over Barr's obsequious behavior to Trump. Richard Pilger's resignation letter says that Barr has abandoned adherence to the law and DOJ policy to enable Trump's delusions about election fraud.

DOJ's top election crimes prosecutor quits in protest after Barr tells federal attorneys to probe unsupported allegations of voting irregularities [CNN]
The Justice Department's top election crimes prosecutor resigned Monday in protest after Attorney General William Barr told federal prosecutors that they should examine allegations of voting irregularities before states move to certify results in the coming weeks.

Richard Pilger, director of the elections crimes branch in the Justice Department's Public Integrity Section, told colleagues in an email that the attorney general was issuing "an important new policy abrogating the forty-year-old Non-Interference Policy for ballot fraud investigations in the period prior to elections becoming certified and uncontested." Pilger also forwarded the memo to colleagues in his resignation letter.

Pilger's resignation email didn't make clear whether he plans to stay in the department in another capacity.
 
While the crickets continue to chirp loudly over at the RNC and in the Republican Congressional Caucus, another high level official at DoD is gone.

Top Pentagon policy official resigns day after Trump fires defense secretary [CNN]
The Pentagon's top policy official, James Anderson, resigned Tuesday, according to two US defense officials, a day after President Donald Trump fired Secretary of Defense Mark Esper.

Anderson has been serving as the acting Under Secretary of Defense for Policy since John Rood was fired by the Trump administration in February due to disagreements on a range of policy issues.

It was not immediately clear whether Anderson was asked to resign...

In his farewell message to members of his staff Anderson said, "I leave knowing that the team will preserve, regardless of what lies ahead. I encourage everyone to remain mission focused, apolitical, and never to forget your oath of office."

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I was horrified, if not surprised, to see on BBC America tonight that Sec. of State Pompeo has told foreign heads of state that there will be a transition to a second Trump term.

His actions and Barr's are just untenable. I know he'll get some cushy conservative think tank job after this, as well as lobbyist work, but I wish we lived in the old days when a scoundrel like them could be made persona non grata in Washington.

They care not what damage they are doing to the country. Idealogues, populists, and schemers. Blech!
 
A video reminder of the soon-to-be-unemployed:

 
Still making changes in personnel like he plans on being around for a while...

Trump removes head of climate science report [Politico]
Michael Kuperberg had worked as executive director of the U.S. Global Change Research Program.

The White House has removed the head of the program that produces the federal government's most definitive scientific report on climate change, according to three sources with knowledge of the move.

Michael Kuperberg had worked as executive director of the U.S. Global Change Research Program, which produces the National Climate Assessment. The move comes just days after the White House tapped Betsy Weatherhead to lead the sweeping climate study. Weatherhead joined the U.S. Geological Survey after working at climate analytics firm Jupiter Intelligence.

POLITICO received an automatic reply from Kuperberg's USGCRP email address that indicated his detail there ended Nov. 6 and that he was heading back to the Energy Department.

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Guys, I think we are witnessing Trump's moves to grab power. Think about it. He's got almost half the country blindly worshipping him like the 2nd coming. He's got his loyal republican subjects doing his biddings. He is moving to put his loyalists in very high positions of power. He's got Mitch who will shamelessly do anything to cover him from the Senate. The entire republican party is behind him.

I'm really starting to think the Trump family is making their move to take over the US government.

I'm both disturbed and scared of what could happen in the next couple months. I am utterly confused as to how Trump has so much control over half the country's population? What the hell is going on?

I'm an atheist. But if the anti-christ is real, I think Trump might be it.
 
^ Trump has always wanted to be a dictator. He's jumped into bed with most of them. Now he is making it happen. Somehow, though, I have faith that clear-thinking Americans will prevent it.
 
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