Locally, Elon Musk is trying to rebuild the federal government… I was going to say through Fatet, but it is not as officially as it is. Its people have pushed their way to the Treasury Department’s payment system, and put the long -standing government employee on leave of the system when he does not give access to the Musk’s department in which the Treasury Department I do not have access to practically. Because they have a lot of private data, because they present such serious risks to cybersonicity, and because something wrong will put government payments into complete chaos.
And this is far from their only move. The Musk team also announced that they were shutting down USAID several decades ago. They do not have the option of closing USAID and therefore I agree with former Office of Management and Budget Officer Loren Diganjez Shelman, who Is written How to talk about this is not anodian and default, such as: They found a password in the payment system. Or: they shut down USAID, thus, “they illegally broke a safe facility, hijacking sensitive figures about weak people and US businesses Destroying the property for Americans, cutting resources for the sick and hungry families, and the country.
This is part of what was saying in the article “Don’t Believe it” in the weekend. Trump does not have many powers that he is pushing. So when he works illegally and unconstitutional, these actions should be understood as they are: something between power grip and crime. Now it’s all temporary. We have already seen Trump freezing the costs of spending from a lot of tariffs, and if the results get very painful, he will withdraw even more. And thus the consequences should be painful. What he is doing should be clearly stated, and other parts of the political system should respond.
We are starting to see this happening. We are starting to see Democrats looking for our destination. Democratic Senator from Hawaii said Brian Shetz said A blanket hold Until USAID is restored, all Trump’s department department is on the nominees. This is a thing that anyone can do, but senators rarely do it because it is so disturbing. But Scotts has the right to do it. Trump is disrupting the US government’s work. He is unilaterally trying to end the federal structure built by the Congress. Its disruption should be interrupted. And Scotts is also fine in another sense: he is presenting Trump’s efforts to destroy USAID as a direct fight, not something that has already happened.
In the House of Representatives, Hakim Jeffrez, Democratic Leader, Raded 10 -point plans for how Democrats oppose Trump. In his dear fellow letter, this is read, most importantly, “I have made it clear to the Republican leadership that any attempt to steal taxpayers from the American public ends Medicide because we Know it or defect important programs for everyday Americans, as is considered illegally in the White House Office of Management and Budget Order, if not soon, if not soon. Should be stopped.