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Nevilledog

(53,230 posts)
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 09:26 AM 18 hrs ago

Liz Dye: Trump's corruption of the DOJ goes much deeper than Gaetz

https://www.publicnotice.co/p/trump-doj-todd-blanche-emil-bove-gaetz

Donald Trump’s nomination of Matt Gaetz as attorney general is a giant middle finger to anyone who believes in the rule of law. But his nominees for other key Justice Department positions may be both more consequential and potentially more dangerous for democracy.

That’s partly because Gaetz is a lazy fool who never tried a federal criminal case and is functionally a “liberal tears” meme made flesh. It’s not that he’s too stupid to be dangerous — he’s clearly going to do his damnedest to prosecute Trump’s enemies. It’s that he’s exactly the kind of venal wastrel who publicly Venmos women for sex. He’s not the type who is going to hunker down and do the hard work of overturning democracy.

Gaetz is the polar opposite of Jeff Sessions and Bill Barr, Trump’s first-term AGs, both of whom felt at least some fealty to civic institutions and the rule of law. Sessions had been a US attorney in Alabama, the Alabama AG, and and US senator. Barr was attorney general in the first Bush administration and a consummate DC insider. They were stalwart Republicans willing to do terrible things, but each man reached a point when their own personal ethics prevented them giving Trump what he demanded — for Sessions it was refusing to recuse himself from the Russia investigation, for Barr it was overturning the 2020 election — and both eventually found themselves exiled from the garden.

Perhaps Gaetz’s fecklessness may protect us in the same way that the institutionalism of Sessions and Barr protected us the last time. It’s hard to imagine someone so internet-pilled having the deftness to bury a special counsel report. But this will certainly not be the case with Trump’s personal lawyers, three of whom have already been named as high-ranking Justice Department officials.

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Liz Dye: Trump's corruption of the DOJ goes much deeper than Gaetz (Original Post) Nevilledog 18 hrs ago OP
K&R Solly Mack 18 hrs ago #1
I'm hoping it will be easy enough to undo Trump's evisceration of the executive branch Fiendish Thingy 18 hrs ago #2

Fiendish Thingy

(18,506 posts)
2. I'm hoping it will be easy enough to undo Trump's evisceration of the executive branch
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 09:52 AM
18 hrs ago

Just fire everyone hired after January 20, 2025- since they will all be political, at will, non-union employees.

Make them reapply for their old jobs and compete with qualified, experience applicants.

Get the new 2029 Dem congress to pass a budget that includes significant pay and benefit increases, and gives some kind of service credit to employees fired by the incoming Trump administration.

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