Lets get something straight…
Presidents appoint heads of Fedeal agencies….
Those picked install top management , often politically chosen to follow the boss’s wishes…
Mid level managment typically are civil servboice peopl;e that have worked at that agencies for years or decades ….
Their allegiance tends to be the agency mission…
As we saw during the Trump Presidential term….
Even the political appointee’s had to work to keep a novice Donald Trump from just doing whatever he wanted which sometime was illegal…
Hearing that Trump & Co. wantingt to go BACK to redouble efforts to change norms, procedures, the law and Rights IS all the m ore reason to seriously look at Donald Trump’s efforts to return to power as a exfacto Dictator…..
Donald J. Trump and his allies are planning a sweeping expansion of presidential power over the machinery of government if voters return him to the White House in 2025, reshaping the structure of the executive branch to concentrate far greater authority directly in his hands.
Their plans to centralize more power in the Oval Office stretch far beyond the former president’s recent remarks that he would order a criminal investigation into his political rival, President Biden, signaling his intent to end the post-Watergate norm of Justice Department independence from White House political control.
Mr. Trump and his associates have a broader goal: to alter the balance of power by increasing the president’s authority over every part of the federal government that now operates, by either law or tradition, with any measure of independence from political interference by the White House, according to a review of his campaign policy proposals and interviews with people close to him.
Mr. Trump intends to bring independent agencies — like the Federal Communications Commission, which makes and enforces rules for television and internet companies, and the Federal Trade Commission, which enforces various antitrust and other consumer protection rules against businesses — under direct presidential control.
He wants to revive the practice of “impounding” funds, refusing to spend money Congress has appropriated for programs a president doesn’t like — a tactic that lawmakers banned under President Richard Nixon.
He intends to strip employment protections from tens of thousands of career civil servants, making it easier to replace them if they are deemed obstacles to his agenda. And he plans to scour the intelligence agencies, the State Department and the defense bureaucracies to remove officials he has vilified as “the sick political class that hates our country.”…
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The two driving forces of this effort to reshape the executive branch are Mr. Trump’s own campaign policy shop and a well-funded network of conservative groups, many of which are populated by former senior Trump administration officials who would most likely play key roles in any second term….
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Some elements of the plans had been floated when Mr. Trump was in office but were impeded by internal concerns that they would be unworkable and could lead to setbacks. And for some veterans of Mr. Trump’s turbulent White House who came to question his fitness for leadership, the prospect of removing guardrails and centralizing even greater power over government directly in his hands sounded like a recipe for mayhem.
“It would be chaotic,” said John F. Kelly, Mr. Trump’s second White House chief of staff. “It just simply would be chaotic, because he’d continually be trying to exceed his authority but the sycophants would go along with it. It would be a nonstop gunfight with the Congress and the courts.”…
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Personal power has always been a driving force for Mr. Trump. He often gestures toward it in a more simplistic manner, such as in 2019, when he declared to a cheering crowd, “I have an Article 2, where I have the right to do whatever I want as president.”….
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Mr. Trump and his allies also want to transform the civil service — government employees who are supposed to be nonpartisan professionals and experts with protections against being fired for political reasons.
The former president views the civil service as a den of “deep staters” who were trying to thwart him at every turn, including by raising legal or pragmatic objections to his immigration policies, among many other examples…
Note….
Trump has already annouced that he WILL be out for ‘Revenge’ against those who worked to hold him accountable for his past actions…..
image…CNBC
My Name Is Jack says
Just another example of why “conservatism “ is bunk.
Remember when Ronald Reagan said “the government is the problem?” Remember when these so called “conservatives “ raged against the big bad federal government?Return power to the states they said.
Now, their dear leader wants to amass more power and centralize it all in the White House.
And where are the “conservatives?”
Republicans believe in nothing.
jamesb says
The Rightwingnuts believe in Donald Trump as their savior and person who will lead America off a cliff…..
jamesb says
There will be periodic posts about this in media….
It IS scary….
And the cops need to do their jobs as BEST they can……
Their jobs and maybe freedoms ARE being threatened…..
Inside Trump’s Massive Plan for Revenge
“Donald Trump is a long, long way from winning the GOP primary, let alone retaking the White House. But he always has revenge on his mind, and his allies are preparing to use a future administration to not only undo all of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s work — but to take vengeance on Smith, and on virtually everyone else, who dared investigate Trump during his time out of power,” Rolling Stone reports.
“Rosters full of MAGAfied lawyers are being assembled. Plans are being laid for an entire new office of the Justice Department dedicated to ‘election integrity.’ An assembly line is being prepared of revenge-focused ‘special counsels’ and ‘special prosecutors.’ Gameplans for making Smith’s life hell, starting in Jan. 2025, have already been discussed with Trump himself. And a fresh wave of pardons is under consideration for Trump associates, election deniers, and — the former president boasts — for Jan. 6 rioters.”
“The preparations have been underway since at least last year, with Trump being briefed on the designs by an array of attorneys, political and policy advisers, former administration officials, and other allies. The aim is to build a government-in-waiting with the hard-right infrastructure needed to turn the Justice Department into an instrument of Trump’s agenda.”