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Some Talking Points From TPM
Knowledge is power
Like most of you, I hope, I figure the least I can do about Trump's
takeover, let's call it, is to keep myself informed. So as usual I was
quick to get to
TPM, as
Josh Marshall abbreviates his invaluable daily
political newsletter Talking Points Memo. I've subscribed for years
and believe you should too. A superb example from the January 21
edition is copied directly below with Marshall's permission. It sums
up five key Bad Things, bitterly but also sharply, disturbed but not
at this stage anything like disconsolate.
The Weaponization Begins
Under the guise of "ending the weaponization of the federal
government," President Trump by
executive order has created a mechanism for weaponizing the
intelligence community and the Justice Department — and it runs
through Stephen Miller.
The Destruction Begins
"The Pentagon on Monday removed a portrait of Gen. Mark A. Milley, the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, from a corridor of the building filled with paintings of all of his predecessors." —
NYT
"President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday revoking the security clearance of 51 former intelligence officials who signed a 2020 letter arguing that emails from a laptop belonging to Hunter Biden carried 'all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation' and that of his former national security adviser John Bolton."
—
CNN
"Trump administration quickly removes top immigration court
officials." —
WaPo
Trump's Executive Order Flex
A reminder that the executive orders are a combination of
substantive and basically glorified press releases. Deborah Pearlstein
offers a primer on how to tell the difference. Among the notable
ones: "President Trump on Monday signed an executive
order to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement, the pact
among almost all nations to fight climate change." —
NYT
"President Donald Trump has ordered the federal government to
stop all permits for wind energy projects." —
Heatmap
"President Trump declared on Monday that his government would
no longer treat the U.S.-born children of undocumented people as
citizens, signaling his intent to essentially ignore the
constitutional guarantee of birthright citizenship in a move that is
all but certain to invite a legal challenge." —
NYT
Adopting some of the most strident anti-immigration language,
Trump declares that "an invasion is ongoing at the southern
border."
Trump II Clown Show
Politico: How Musk helped boot Ramaswamy from DOGE
Longtime Missouri Republican Ed Martin, an advocate for the
Jan. 6 rioters, has been
named interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C.
A
rundown from the Trump White House of the new chairs and acting
chairs of various agencies, commissions, and boards.
Oligarch Watch
The images speak for themselves, but a couple of additional notes:
The big tech executives had a
more prominent position for Trump's swearing-in than some of his
cabinet nominees, and unlike members of Congress they could bring
their spouses.
And It Don't Stop, January 21, 2025
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