White House retaliation against Maine sparks calls for a key official's resignation [View all]
Gov. Janet Mills apparently hurt Donald Trump's feelings in February. The result has been a multifaceted offensive against the Democrat's home state.
I love how Maines Democratic governor, Janet Mills, refuses to kiss Trumps ass.
White House retaliation against Maine sparks calls for a key officials resignation - MSNBC
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/white-house-retaliation-maine-sparks-calls-key-officials-resignation-rcna199520
Ideally, at this point, the dispute would be handled responsibly through a legal process. But as The Washington Post reported, the Trump administration appears to have settled on a different kind of course.
When the acting head of the Social Security Administration ordered the termination of two data collection contracts with Maine in late February, a senior official on his leadership team warned him that the move would increase fraud. That didnt matter, the agency chief responded. It was more important to punish Maines Democratic governor Janet Mills.
In an email first obtained by The Washington Post, Leland Dudek, the acting Social Security Administration chief,
wrote that Mills was disrespectful and unprofessional toward Trump. Dudek added that canceling the contracts would lead to an increase in the number of improper payments, but he directed officials to do it anyway.
Please cancel the contracts. While our improper payments will go up, and fraudsters may compromise identities, no money will go from the public trust to a petulant child, Dudek wrote, referring to Mills.
The move was ultimately reversed, but the fact that this happened at all led Democratic Rep. Gerry Connolly of Virginia, the ranking member on the House Oversight Committee, to urge Dudek to resign.
Complicating matters is that the retaliatory campaign was not limited to the Social Security Administration.
Trumps Department of Education, for example, launched an inquiry against Maine last week, and this week, as The New York Times reported, Trumps Department of Agriculture said that it had
frozen federal funding for education programs in Maine, the latest in a barrage of actions targeting the state......
These developments come on the heels of the preside
nt publishing an item to his social media platform in which he demanded that governor issue a full throated apology, adding, Im sure she will be able to do that quite easily.
For the record, Mills told Trump that her state would follow the law. This, evidently, sparked a retaliatory campaign against her home state.
Such tactics are plainly indefensible, though theyre no doubt intended to send an authoritarian-style message to every state: If your governor makes Trump unhappy, you might be next.
This isnt how the United States is supposed to operate and its not how United States operated before Trump came along.