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People need to be reminded of Trump's woeful incompetence which came to a head during the pandemic emergency and resulted in the unnecessary deaths of hundreds of thousands of Americans.
The Obama administration successfully dealt with the threats from swine flu and Ebola. There was no swine flu disaster, there was no Ebola disaster, and there was even no Zika disaster because competent people were running the US. Near the end of Obama's term, his National Security Council staff put together a 69-page playbook on how to deal with pandemic emergencies. It's called "Playbook for Early Response to High-Consequence Emerging Infectious Disease Threats and Biological Incidents". Of course Trump ignored the document and plunged the nation into COVID hell.
Trump team failed to follow NSCâs pandemic playbook
Michelle Obama, in one of her best speeches ever in Kalamazoo this weekend, excoriated Trump's incompetence.
Michelle Obama laced into Donald Trump in a searing speech in Michigan on Saturday, accusing the former president of âgross incompetenceâ and having an âamoral characterâ while challenging hesitant Americans to choose Kamala Harris for US president. âBy every measure, she has demonstrated that sheâs ready,â the former first lady told a rapt audience in Kalamazoo. âThe real question is, as a country, are we ready for this moment?â [ ... ] In raw and strikingly personal terms, she asked why Harris was being held to a âhigher standardâ than her opponent. Trumpâs handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and his failed attempt to cling to power after losing the 2020 election should alone be disqualifying, Obama argued. But now the people who worked closest with him when he was president â his former advisers and cabinet secretaries â had stepped forward with a warning that he should not be allowed to return to power.
ICYMI, here is Michelle Obama's speech in Michigan.
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Too many people have been afflicted by Trumpnesia. They seem to have forgotten the catastrophe that happened starting on 22 January 2020 when the first COVID infection was discovered on US soil. On that day Trump told CNBC: "we have it totally under control" and "it's going to be just fine".
Instead of following Playbook for Early Response to High-Consequence Emerging Infectious Disease Threats and Biological Incidents, Trump did the usual bullshit Trump things like criticize the Oscars and rage-tweet from the bathroom. He belatedly declared a state of emergency on Friday the 13th of March â the day after the stock market crashed.
Don't let anybody in real life get away with describing the Trump years as some sort of utopia.
Some people disingenuously claim they don't know enough about Kamala Harris despite her 20 years in public service. We all know more than enough about Trump's egregious ineptitude which turned a national emergency into a prolonged national nightmare.
#michelle obama#kalamazoo#donald trump#trump's incompetence#trumpnesia#covid-19#coronavirus#pandemic emergency#playbook for early response to high-consequence emerging infectious disease threats and biological incidents#obama administration#kamala harris#election 2024#vote blue no matter who
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Were you devastated about trump obliterating Kamala Harris in the popular vote, taking every swing state, and doing better with women, pro-choice, and all the minority voters he insulted his entire campaign, and his entire life? Would you like to see the truth about that massive lie? Here it is...
Rachel Maddow: Why was donald trump's campaign telling his supporters not to vote, they don't need any votes, and to skip the polls?
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As of 3:00 pm EST, November 6, 2024: trump: 71,958,119 votes (323.19% turnout from primary elections - his best case scenario was 50.5 million votes) Harris: 67,133,693 votes (464.09% turnout from Biden's primary elections - her worst case scenario was 62.7 million votes)
donald trump received 74,223,975 votes in 2020.
donald trump currently has 74,650,754 votes in 2024 (as if he actually received 100% of 36 million Registered Republican votes, 100% of 32.1 million Registered Independent votes, and somehow gained 6,550,754 Registered Democrat votes).
Kamala Harris currently has 70,916,946 votes (roughly 10 million votes less than Biden/Harris received in 2020). Considering that's mathematically impossible, why aren't Republicans screaming about cheating and fraud like they did in 2020?
With that math, 45,100,000 Registered Democrats â 6,550,754 Registered Democrat trump Defectors = 38,549,246 Maximum Remaining Registered American Electorate for Kamala Harris, with an additional 32,367,700 voters who were unregistered prior to the beginning of early and same-day voting. Why aren't Republicans screaming about fraud and cheating when Kamala Harris clearly had 32,367,700 voters come out of nowhere? For everyone saying 15 million Democrats simply stayed home and didn't vote for Kamala Harris, there's the proof that they didn't; because that'd mean the maximum remaining registered Democrat electorate for Kamala Harris would've dropped to 23,549,246, and by some miracle,47,367,700 previously unregistered voters somehow came out of nowhere during early and same-day voting to vote for Kamala Harris without Republicans ranting and raving about massive cheating and fraud by Democrats.
74,650,754 trump + 70,916,946 Harris = 145,567,700 votes counted thus far in the 2024 presidential election.
60% to 80% of voters polled across the United States believed donald trump was too old to be president leading up to the election, yet he somehow gained 426,779 votes from 2020, while Kamala Harris lost 10 million votes from 2020.
40% of the American electorate might have been willing to overlook donald trump's extreme cognitive, emotional, and physical decline and vote for him. That makes donald trump's best case scenario 58,227,080 votes for the 2024 election.
20% of the American electorate might have been willing to overlook that donald trump is clearly past his expiration date and not expected to live long enough to finish a 4-year term. That makes donald trump's worst case scenario 29,113,540 votes for the 2024 election.
33% of Republicans and 33% of Independents said for months they wouldn't be voting for donald trump again because of his failed COVID-19 response, his insurrection/January 6th assault to overturn the 2020 election, his proven sexual assault/rape, his felony convictions for his 2016 election interference and cheating on his wife the entire time his wife was pregnant and again 4 months after their son was born, and his classified documents theft, unsecured storage at mar-a-lago, and his sharing America's classified secrets with mar-a-lago guests, yet donald trump somehow gained 426,779 votes from 2020, while Kamala Harris lost 10 million votes from 2020.
2024 U.S. Registered Voter Stats (Pew Research): Republicans: 36 million voters
- 7 million (33%) Never trump voters = 29 million likely trump voters
- 11.5 million (55%) Never trump voters = 24.5 million likely trump voters
Democrats: 45.1 million voters
Independents: 32.1 million voters
- 10.6 million Never trump voters (33%) = 21.5 million possible trump voters
- 17.7 million Never trump voters (55%) = 14.4 million possible trump voters
If 100% of all registered voters actually turned out and voted in the 2024 U.S. presidential election:
trump (with a loss of 33% of Never trump voters and no Democrat defections): 50.5 million votes
Harris (with a gain of 33% of Never trump voters and no Democrat defections): 62.7 million votes
trump (with a loss of 55% of Never trump voters and no Democrat defections): 38.9 million votes
Harris (with a gain of 55% of Never trump voters and no Democrat defections): 74.3 million votes
Democrats outnumber Republicans by 9 million registered voters, and yet Kamala Harris allegedly received 10 million votes less than 2020, lost every swing state, and lost the election by 4 million votes nationwide?
Why is it that 33% of Independents said they wouldn't be voting for trump, yet he somehow received 100% of registered Independent votes?
There are approximately 41 million age 18-29 voters who usually vote Democrat, and up to 20 million of those females were expected to vote heavily for Harris/Walz in 2024, so where are all of those votes?
Why is it that hundreds of thousands of Americans are documented as voting FOR PRO-CHOICE on their state ballots, but then they all allegedly voted almost exclusively for ANTI-CHOICE donald trump instead of Kamala Harris based on HIS punitive non-Pro-Choice stance, his termination of national Roe vs. Wade protections, and nearly 1,000 women all over the United States are being raped and impregnated every week since his termination of Roe vs. Wade, women have been dying across the nation because they were denied emergency care, and 12 and 13 year old girls are being forced to carry their relatives' babies to term?
Why is it that hundreds of thousands of Americans are documented as voting for down-ballot Democrat candidates, but then they allegedly voted for donald trump instead of Kamala Harris?
Why is it that trump did so well in Michigan after repeatedly insulting Michigan during all of his Michigan rallies?
Why is it that trump did so well with Black men across the country after repeatedly insulting Black men across the country during his campaign and his entire life?
Why is it that hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans said they were going to put donald trump in the trash after they were called "garbage" at trump's Madison Square Garden rally, yet Puerto Ricans across the United States swung hard in his favor anyway?
Why is it that trump did better with Latinos across the United States than any other candidate in the last 40 years even after he called them rapists, scum, vermin, animals, inhuman, and murderous invaders who he's going to deport whether they're here legally, or not?
Why is it that donald trump told reporters he wasn't expecting any final results for at least 3 days immediately after he voted, but then somehow all of the nationwide election results were returned in less than 12 hours (which has NEVER happened in the United States)?
Lyin' and cryin' cowardly comrade donald j. trump has never won a championship at a course he doesnât own and operate, always gets a turbo-charged golf cart that goes three times as fast as yours, so heâs always 200 yards ahead, and that gives him time to cheat. One time in L.A., he was playing $50 a hole with these three guys, he hits it in the pond. They see the splash. By the time they get there, itâs in the middle of the fairway, and theyâre like, âWhat the F, Donald?â And he goes, âIt mustâve been the tide.â Heâs played in Pebble Beach, heâs played in the Tahoe one, where there are rules and judges and cameras. And in those, heâs never finished in the top half. So he wins when anybody who disagrees that he won is out of the club. Thatâs how he gets it.â - Rick Reilly
Kamala Harris currently has 70,916,946 votes (roughly 10 million votes less than Biden/Harris received in 2020).
Hillary Clinton beat donald trump by 3 million votes in 2016 with a total of 65,853,514 votes.
Clinton total fundraising 2016 election cycle: $769,879,088 Clinton total spending 2016 election cycle: $768,577,907 Clinton 2016 election votes: 65,853,514 Average Clinton voter 2016 presidential campaign donation: $11.69
trump total fundraising 2016 election cycle: $433,392,727 trump total spending 2016 election cycle: $422,620,473 2016 Republican Primary Voters: 31,047,313 trump 2016 election votes: 62,984,828 (202.89% 2016 national election turnout) Average trump voter 2016 presidential campaign donation: $6.88
Hillary Clinton's 2016 fundraising was 156% higher than donald trump's and she won the election by roughly 3,000,000 American votes.
Biden total fundraising 2020 election cycle: $1,624,301,628 Biden total spending 2020 election cycle: $1,614,843,740 Biden 2020 election votes: 81,283,501 Average Biden voter 2020 presidential campaign donation: $19.98
trump total fundraising 2020 election cycle: $1,087,909,269 trump total spending 2020 election cycle: $1,090,633,916 2020 Republican Primary Voters: 18,900,288 trump 2020 election votes: 74,223,975 (392.71% 2020 national election turnout) Average trump voter 2020 presidential campaign donation: $14.69
Joe Biden's 2020 fundraising was 167% higher than donald trump's and he won the election by an easy landslide victory and American patriots mandate of roughly 7,000,000 American votes.
Harris total fundraising 2024 election cycle: $1,048,224,950 9/22/2024 Harris total spending 2024 election cycle: $728,659,506 9/22/2024 Harris cash on hand 2024 election cycle: $364,537,369 9/22/2024
trump total fundraising 2024 election cycle: $802,832,560 9/22/2024 trump total spending 2024 election cycle: $603,161,559 9/22/2024 trump cash on hand 2024 election cycle: $264,091,834 9/22/2024 2024 Republican Primary Voters: 22,264,875
Kamala Harris's 2024 fundraising is 177% higher than donald trump's, her rallies are far larger and more energized, and her Fox News ratings are 2.5 times better than donald trump's. It's definitely time to turn the page on donald trump and his anti-American MAGA Nazi cult, and for American patriots to put country over party and elect the first woman American President of the United States of America; because All Lives Matter, and it's time to finally prove it once and for all by including and uniting all American women and girls at the great American "We The People" table so that President Kamala Harris will be the first woman American President, but certainly not the last.
Why is it that donald trump includes this disclaimer on his financial disclosures so everyone reading the document is supposed to understand it's completely worthless? Accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America require that personal financial statements and related footnotes to the financial statements: include a provision for current income taxes, as well as estimated income taxes on the differences between the estimated current values of assets and the estimated current amounts of liabilities and their tax bases; include the amount of unused tax credits and expiration dates; include amounts to be received in the future from estimated current values that are nonforfeitable, fixed and determinable, and do not require any future services; record the current estimated value of all closely held and other business entities as a net investment (assets net of liabilities) and disclose summarized financial information about each entity; record non-interest bearing deposits in exchange for rights or privileges; and, include all assets and liabilities of the individual whose financial statements are presented. The accompanying statement of financial condition does not reflect the above noted items. The effects of these departures from accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America have not been determined. Because the significance and pervasiveness of the matters discussed above make it difficult to assess their impact on the statement of financial condition, users of this personal financial statement should recognize that they might reach different conclusions about the financial condition of Donald J. Trump if they had access to a revised statement of financial condition prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
Kamala Harris is a prosecutor. donald j. trump is a career criminal and convicted felon who's been found guilty of rape, massive frauds in numerous court cases, and is being prosecuted for insurrection, election tampering, election fraud, racketeering, election interference, espionage against the United States, and theft of government documents and property. There's pretty much a 0% chance that there's no election fraud and tampering going on with these 2024 election results. donald j. trump and all of his other alleged newly-elected allies have to be able to maintain those lies and not have them overturned during the canvas, confirmation, curing, certification, recount, and litigation process between November 6 and December 17, 2024.
âIf I happen to be president, and I see somebody whoâs doing well and beating me very badly, I say, âGo down and indict them.' Theyâd be out of business. Theyâd be out of the election.â - donald j. trump (November 9, 2023)
"I will root out the communists, Marxists, fascists and the radical-left thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country.â - donald j. trump (November 12, 2023)
âThis is how dictators destroy free nations. They threaten those who speak against them with death. We cannot entrust our country and our freedom to a petty, vindictive, cruel, unstable man who wants to be a tyrant.â - Liz Cheney
âLabeling a political opponent as a âfascist,â risks inviting a would-be assassin.â - Hypocrites, Irony Assassins, and MAGA Nazi Cult Member Republicans Mike Johnson and Mitch McConnell (Finally coondemning donald j. trump and the entire treasonous, bigoted, and misogynist anti-American MAGA Nazi cult for calling all Americans who don't support or vote for donald j. trumpor MAGA Nazi Cult Republicans "traitors, anti-American, enemies from within, very bad people, very dangerous people, racists, radicals, extremists, communists, Marxists, fascists, thugs, liars, sick, ugly, stupid, mindless, thoughtless, brainless, disabled, deranged, criminals, rapists, cheaters, sleazebags, low-lifes, scum, trash, genetically inferior, weak, poison, insects, animals, rats, snakes, and vermin" during the majority of his interviews, speeches, and rallies for years on end since 2011 - October 25, 2024)
"As President, I was never an 'officer of the United States' and I did not take an oath 'to support the Constitution of the United States'. Therefore, Section 3 of the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution doesn't apply to me, can't be applied to me, and can't prevent me from running for or holding office for my actions on January 6, 2021."- donald j. trump (November 27, 2023)
"Get out and vote, just this time. "You won't have to do it anymore. Four more years, you know what, it will be fixed, it will be fine, you won't have to vote anymore.You gotta get out and vote. In four years, you don't have to vote again, we'll have it fixed so good you're not going to have to vote," - donald j. trump to his MAGA cult supporters (July 26, 2024)
âWe gotta stop the cheating. If we stop that cheating, if we donât let them cheat, I donât even have to campaign anymore. Weâre going to win by so much. The 2024 Election, where Votes have just started being cast, will be under the closest professional scrutiny and, WHEN I WIN, those people that CHEATED will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the Law, which will include long term prison sentences so that this Depravity of Justice does not happen again. âPlease beware that this legal exposure extends to Lawyers, Political Operatives, Donors, Illegal Voters, & Corrupt Election Officials. Those involved in unscrupulous behavior will be sought out, caught, and prosecuted at levels, unfortunately, never seen before in our Country.â - donald j. trump on "truth" social (September 7, 2024)
When he was asked about "outside agitators" affecting a peaceful 2024 election, certification, and transfer of power: âI think the bigger problem is the enemy from within. We have two enemies. We have the outside enemy, and then we have the enemy from within. And the enemy from within, in my opinion, is more dangerous than China, Russia, and all those countries. We have some very bad people. We have some sick people, radical left lunatics. It should be very easily handled by, if necessary, by National Guard, or if really necessary by the military, because they canât let that happen.â - donald j. trump (October 13, 2024)
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LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
October 27, 2024
Heather Cox Richardson
Oct 28, 2024
I stand corrected. I thought this yearâs October surprise was the reality that Trumpâs mental state had slipped so badly he could not campaign in any coherent way.Â
It turns out that the 2024 October surprise was the Trump campaignâs fascist rally at Madison Square Garden, a rally so extreme that Republicans running for office have been denouncing it all over social media tonight.Â
There was never any question that this rally was going to be anything but an attempt to inflame Trumpâs base. The plan for a rally at Madison Square Garden itself deliberately evoked its predecessor: a Nazi rally at the old Madison Square Garden on February 20, 1939. About 18,000 people showed up for that âtrue Americanismâ event, held on a stage that featured a huge portrait of George Washington in his Continental Army uniform flanked by swastikas.Â
Like that earlier event, Trumpâs rally was supposed to demonstrate power and inspire his base to violence. Â
Apparently in anticipation of the rally, Trump on Friday night replaced his signature blue suit and red tie with the black and gold of the neofascist Proud Boys. That extremist group was central to the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and has been rebuilding to support Trump again in 2024.Â
On Saturday the Trump campaign released a list of 29 people set to be on the stage at the rally. Notably, the list was all MAGA Republicans, including vice presidential nominee Ohio senator J.D. Vance, House speaker Mike Johnson (LA), Representative Elise Stefanik (NY), Representative Byron Donalds (FL), Trump backer Elon Musk, Trump ally Rudy Giuliani, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., right-wing host Tucker Carlson, Trump sons Don Jr. and Eric, and Ericâs wife, Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump.Â
Libbey Dean of NewsNation noted that none of the seven Republicans running in New Yorkâs competitive House races were on the list. When asked why not, according to Dean, Trump senior advisor Jason Miller said: âThe demand, the request for people to speak, is quite extensive.â Asked if the campaign had turned down anyone who asked to speak, Miller said no. Â
Meanwhile, the decision of the owners of the Los Angeles Times and the Washington Post not to endorse Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris seems to have sparked a backlash. As Will Bunch of the Philadelphia Inquirer noted, âin a strange way the papers did perform a public service: showing American voters what life under a dictator would feel like.â
Early on October 26, the Washington Post itself went after Trump backer billionaire Elon Musk with a major story highlighting the information that Musk, an immigrant from South Africa, had worked illegally when he started his career in the U.S. Musk âdid not have the legal right to workâ in the U.S. when he started his first successful company. As part of the Trump campaign, Musk has emphasized his opposition to undocumented immigrants.
The New York Times has tended to downplay Trumpâs outrageous statements, but on Saturday it ran a round-up of Trumpâs threats in the center of the front page, above the fold. It noted that Trump has vowed to expand presidential power, prosecute his political opponents, and crack down on immigration with mass deportations and detention camps. It went on to list his determination to undermine the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), use the U.S. military against Mexican drug cartels âin potential violation of international law,â and use federal troops against U.S. citizens. It added that he plans to âupend tradeâ with sweeping new tariffs that will raise consumer prices, and to rein in regulatory agencies.Â
âTo help achieve these and other goals,â the paper concluded, âhis advisers are vetting lawyers seen as more likely to embrace aggressive legal theories about the scope of his power.âÂ
On Sunday the front page of the New York Times opinion section read, in giant capital letters: âDONALD TRUMP/ SAYS HE WILL PROSECUTE HIS ENEMIES/ ORDER MASS DEPORTATIONS/ USE SOLDIERS AGAINST CITIZENS/ ABANDON ALLIES/ PLAY POLITICS WITH DISASTERS/ BELIEVE HIM.â And then, inside the section, the paper provided the receipts: Trumpâs own words outlining his fascist plans. âBELIEVE HIM,â the paper said.Â
On CNNâs State of the Union this morning, host Jake Tapper refused to permit Trumpâs running mate, Ohio senator J.D. Vance, to gaslight viewers. Vance angrily denied that Trump has repeatedly called for using the U.S. military against Americans, but Tapper came with receipts that proved the very things Vance denied.Â
Trumpâs rally at Madison Square Garden began in the early afternoon. The hateful performances of the early participants set the tone for the rally. Early on, comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who goes by Kill Tony, delivered a steamingly racist set. He said, for example: âThereâs literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. I think itâs called Puerto Rico.â He went on: âAnd these Latinos, they love making babies too. Just know that. They do. They do. Thereâs no pulling out. They donât do that. They come inside. Just like they did to our country.â Hinchcliffe also talked about Black people carving watermelons instead of pumpkins.Â
The speakers who followed Hinchcliffe called Vice President Kamala Harris âthe Antichristâ and âthe devil.â They called former secretary of state Hillary Clinton âa sick son of a b*tch,â and they railed against âf*cking illegals.â They insulted Latinos generally, Black Americans, Palestinians and Jews. Trump advisor Stephen Millerâs claim that âAmerica is for Americans and Americans onlyâ directly echoed the statement of Adolf Hitler that "Germany is for Germans and Germans only.âÂ
Trump took the stage about two hours late, prompting people to stream toward the exits before he finished speaking. He hit his usual highlights, notably undermining Vanceâs argument from earlier in the day by saying that, indeed, he believes fellow Americans are âthe enemy within.â Â
But Trump perhaps gave away the game with his inflammatory language and with an aside, seemingly aimed at House speaker Johnson. âI think with our little secret we are gonna do really well with the House, right? Our little secret is having a big impact, he and I have a secret, we will tell you what it is when the race is over,â Trump said.Â
It seems possibleâprobable, evenâthat Trump was alluding to putting in play the plan his people tried in 2020. That plan was to create enough chaos over the certification of electoral votes in the states to throw the election into the House of Representatives. There, each state delegation gets a single vote, so if the Republicans have control of more states than the Democrats, Trump could pull out a victory even if he had dramatically lost the popular vote.
Since he has made virtually no effort to win votes in 2024, this seems his likely plan.Â
But to do that, he needs at least a plausibly close election, or at least to convince his supporters that the election has been stolen from him. Tonightâs rally badly hurt that plan.Â
As Hinchcliffe was talking about Puerto Rico as a floating island of garbage, Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris was at a Puerto Rican restaurant in Philadelphia talking about her plan to spread her opportunity economy to Puerto Rico. She has called for strengthening Puerto Ricoâs energy grid and making it easier to get permits to build there.Â
After the âfloating island of garbageâ comment, Puerto Rican superstar musician Bad Bunny, who has more than 45 million followers on Instagram, posted Harrisâs plan for Puerto Rico, and his spokesperson said he is endorsing Harris.Â
Puerto Rican singer and actor Ricky Martin shared a clip from Hinchcliffeâs set with his 16 million followers. His caption read: âThis is what they think of us.â Singer and actress Jennifer Lopez, who has 250 million Instagram followers, posted Harrisâs plan. Later, singer-songwriter and actress Ariana Grande posted that she had voted for Harris. Grande has 376 million followers on Instagram. Singer Luis Fonsi, who has 16 million followers, also called out the âconstant hate.â
The headlines were brutal. âMAGA speakers unleash ugly rhetoric at Trump's MSG rally,â read Axios. Politico wrote: âTrumpâs New York homecoming sparks backlash over racist and vulgar remarks.â âRacist Remarks and Insults Mark Trumpâs Madison Square Garden Rally,â the New York Times announced. âSpeakers at Trump rally make racist comments, hurl insults,â read CNN.
But the biggest sign of the damage the rally did was the frantic backpedaling from Republicans in tight elections, who distanced themselves as fast as they could from the insults against Puerto Ricans, especially. The Trump campaign itself tried to distance itself from the âfloating island of garbageâ quotation, only to be met with comments pointing out that Hinchcliffeâs set had been vetted and uploaded to the teleprompters.Â
As the clips spread like wildfire, political writer Charlotte Clymer pointed out that almost 6 million Puerto Ricans live in the statesâabout a million in Florida, half a million in Pennsylvania, 100,000 in Georgia, 100,000 in Michigan, 100,000 in North Carolina, 45,000 in Arizona, and 40,000 in Nevadaâand that over half of them voted in 2020.Â
In 1939, as about 18,000 American Nazis rallied inside Madison Square Garden, newspapers reported that a crowd of about 100,000 anti-Nazis gathered outside to protest. It took 1,700 police officers, the largest number of officers ever before detailed for a single event, to hold them back from storming the venue.
LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
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Just before the presidential election last November, Carolyn Fisher was in her living room in Birmingham, Alabama, when her nonbinary child walked in and said that he, along with four other transgender kids, were planning on dying by suicide if Donald Trump won the upcoming election.
Fisher and her husband were both lifelong Republicans and supporters of Trump. Holding a spiral notebook, Carolynâs 16-year-old, who uses the pronouns he and they, made a case against voting for Trump.
âHe laid out why a vote for Donald Trump was voting against him as our child and why Donald Trump should never be president. He had literally been keeping notes of everything Trump and other Republicans had been saying about trans and nonbinary people, how they were mentally delusional and mentally ill. When he laid all of that out, my husband and I, we both just looked at each other and started crying.â
Fisher, together with members of the Rainbow Youth Project, contacted the parents of the other children who were part of the pact.
The Fishers later voted for then-vice president Kamala Harris, even going so far as taking a picture of their ballot to show their child.
But Trump still won, and during the presidentâs inauguration speech on January 20, the Fishers heard him say that their child effectively doesnât exist when he signed a sweeping executive order that, among other things, calls for the ending of trans care, requires housing trans women in male prisons, and allows only male or female markers on official documents like passports and not the âXâ that was introduced in 2021 for people who identify as nonbinary, intersex, or gender nonconforming.
âAs of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders, male and female,â Trump said.
When a bishop at the National Cathedral service for the inauguration this week asked Trump to protect âgay, lesbian, and transgender childrenâ the president dismissed her pleas in a Truth Social post and called her ânasty in tone, and not compelling or smart.â
The executive order contains provisions that require further federal action to become law, and this document should be viewed as a roadmap the Trump administration has drafted to signal what new rules they are planning on implementing. But experts say the order published this week, in conjunction with Trumpâs very public comments, are designed to strike fear into the trans community.
âI think there's a huge amount of it that is just about fear, and a part of it is trying to scare people into complianceâ Allison Chapman, a trans rights activist, tells WIRED. âEnforcement takes a lot of time, energy, and resources, so what we really need people to do is to not voluntarily comply in advance. There needs to be an active resistance to these things.â
The Rainbow Youth Project, an organization focused on helping young LGBTQ+ people, received over 6,000 calls in just the first couple of days after Trumpâs November election win. Thatâs up from the usual 3,600 calls a month. It didnât stop: The hotline received over 8,000 calls in December.
Now, after Trumpâs comment and actions on the first day of his presidency, the groupâs crisis helpline is once again receiving a torrent of calls. Sixty-two percent of incoming calls this week, the group tells WIRED, are from trans and gender-nonconforming adolescents age 14 to 17.
The callers are expressing varying degrees of emotional and mental distress, often expressing feelings of hopelessness and fear. One of the most common sentiments shared is âmy country does not want me to exist.â
While the Trump administrationâs actions are causing huge distress for the trans community and their families, a stark increase in the attacks, both online and offline, are already coming from Trump supporters who feel emboldened.
âWe have already seen an uptick in the hate against us,â Fisher says. âWe had someone who came to our home just last Tuesday and put a note in our mailbox that said: âHe's your daddy now, he's your president. You people won't exist anymore.��� So yes, they're definitely emboldened.â
A trans pride flag they had hanging on their porch has been stolen twice in the space of a week. At her local Piggly Wiggly, a supermarket, she overheard people at an adjacent table talking about how glad they were that Trump had âgotten rid ofâ trans people.
âHe didnât get rid of them, theyâre always going to existâbut he damn so put a target on them, especially my teenage son,â Fisher said.
And the attacks are also targeting the groups who are trying to help the LGBTQ+ community.
âWe have seen a lot more hate,â Lance Preston, executive director of the Rainbow Youth Project, tells WIRED. âWe've been receiving a lot of messages, crazy shit, like âTrump is your president, now all of you are gonna have to go away. We don't want you here.â We get those in contact submission forms every day, and since the election it has just grown exponentially. It's really sad.â
Some activists are also concerned that those who have always stood with the LGBTQ+ community could be too scared to speak up under Trumpâs new administration.
âEvery time something like this happens we notice supporters backing down and just getting quiet,â Chris Sederburg, who helps trans and gender nonconforming people through the Rainbow Youth Project, tells WIRED. âNot all of them, but a lot of them do because they're scared of what's happening. They're scared of what might happen to them or they might catch hate for it.â
Sederburg, a trans man who works as a trucker, communicates with young trans people on social media and says that the response this week from the community has been one of âintense, immediate fear.â
For Jamie Anderson, a 40-year-old teacher living in Texas, her biggest fear is that Trumpâs administration forces her 15-year-old daughter Dawn, who came out as trans last year, to make a traumatic decision.
âMy biggest worry is that she's going to have to go back to living a lie, like not being who she is meant to be,â says Anderson. âShe's happy now, she's a lot happier than she was right before she came out. She was super depressed. We had no idea what was going on. And finally she comes out, and she's this whole brand-new, amazing, loving child.â
But thatâs not Dawnâs biggest fear. When WIRED asked what that would be, Dawn remained silent. Moments after the interview, Dawn sent a message: âI am afraid the government will take me away and end up killing me because I am transgender,â adding that she was now willing to share this in case âit might help others understand what Iâm going through.â
(Jamie and Dawn are not the womenâs real names. WIRED is using pseudonyms to protect their identities.)
The Fishers, meanwhile, are considering moving to a different state, possibly to California, where they feel their child would be more protected. But Carolyn Fisher worries about other families and trans and nonbinary children who may not have that option.
âI just want these kids to know that there are people out there, even Republicans, even conservative Christians, who love them and accept them for the way they are, and we want them to stay here with us,â Fisher says.
If you or someone you know needs help, call 1-800-273-8255 for free, 24-hour support from the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. You can also text HOME to 741-741 for the Crisis Text Line. Outside the US, visit the International Association for Suicide Prevention for crisis centers around the world. If you are a member of the LGBTQ+ community in need of help, you can contact the Rainbow Youth Project here or by calling ((317) 643-4888.
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Fury as Kamala Harris' failed campaign fund is still charging donors recurring fees
Kamala Harris stunningly ended her 2024 presidential campaign leaving Democrats $20 million in debt.
But her defeated campaign's joint fundraising committee is still charging supporters recurring donations that were set up during the vice president's bid for a promotion, according to a new report from Politico.
And many feel seeing the continued charge on their credit cards adds salt to the wound of an already stinging loss.
The Harris Victory Fund did not seek donors' explicit approval to keep withdrawing cash after the 2024 election on November 5, 2024. Rather, an email claims they would continue seeing the charge 'until you contact us' to stop it.
A staffer who worked on former Sen. Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign says that the charges are 'super shady' and called it a sort of 'grift.'
They disclosed how Romney's campaign immediately canceled all recurring donations a few days after his election loss to President Barack Obama.
'These people didn't sign up to be paying bills in January,' the former Romney staffer claimed.
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âThe holidays provide an apt time to pause and assess where we are.You have every reason to be worried about what happens after January 20. Many people could be harmed.Yet I continue to have an abiding faith in the common sense and good-heartedness of most Americans, despite the outcome of the election.Many traditional Democratic voters did not vote â either because they were upset about the Biden administrationâs support for Benjamin Netanyahu or they were unmoved by Kamala Harris. Others chose Trump because their incomes have gone nowhere for years and they thought the system needed to be âshaken up.âAn explanation is not a justification.â
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Trumpâs second term: What it means for Brazil and Lula
The return of Donald Trump to the White House was not the scenario President Luiz InĂĄcio Lula da Silva had likely hoped for. On the eve of the U.S. elections, Lula voiced his preference for the Democratic contender, Vice President Kamala Harris, in an interview with French broadcaster TF1.
âAs a lover of democracy, which I believe is the most sacred tool humanity has devised to govern itself, I naturally root for Kamala Harris to win the elections,â the Brazilian president declared.
Yet, the outcome was different. Trump emerged victorious and, come January 20, 2025, will once again lead the worldâs most powerful nation, four years after leaving office shrouded in criticism, including from his response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the January 6, 2021 attacks from his supporters on the U.S. Capitol.
In Brazil, he will face a different government to those which he experienced in his first term, which were more sympathetic to his right-wing, nationalist style of politics.
Continue reading.
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October 27, 2024
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
OCT 28
I stand corrected. I thought this yearâs October surprise was the reality that Trumpâs mental state had slipped so badly he could not campaign in any coherent way.Â
It turns out that the 2024 October surprise was the Trump campaignâs fascist rally at Madison Square Garden, a rally so extreme that Republicans running for office have been denouncing it all over social media tonight.Â
There was never any question that this rally was going to be anything but an attempt to inflame Trumpâs base. The plan for a rally at Madison Square Garden itself deliberately evoked its predecessor: a Nazi rally at the old Madison Square Garden on February 20, 1939. About 18,000 people showed up for that âtrue Americanismâ event, held on a stage that featured a huge portrait of George Washington in his Continental Army uniform flanked by swastikas.Â
Like that earlier event, Trumpâs rally was supposed to demonstrate power and inspire his base to violence. Â
Apparently in anticipation of the rally, Trump on Friday night replaced his signature blue suit and red tie with the black and gold of the neofascist Proud Boys. That extremist group was central to the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and has been rebuilding to support Trump again in 2024.Â
On Saturday the Trump campaign released a list of 29 people set to be on the stage at the rally. Notably, the list was all MAGA Republicans, including vice presidential nominee Ohio senator J.D. Vance, House speaker Mike Johnson (LA), Representative Elise Stefanik (NY), Representative Byron Donalds (FL), Trump backer Elon Musk, Trump ally Rudy Giuliani, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., right-wing host Tucker Carlson, Trump sons Don Jr. and Eric, and Ericâs wife, Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump.Â
Libbey Dean of NewsNation noted that none of the seven Republicans running in New Yorkâs competitive House races were on the list. When asked why not, according to Dean, Trump senior advisor Jason Miller said: âThe demand, the request for people to speak, is quite extensive.â Asked if the campaign had turned down anyone who asked to speak, Miller said no. Â
Meanwhile, the decision of the owners of the Los Angeles Times and the Washington Post not to endorse Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris seems to have sparked a backlash. As Will Bunch of the Philadelphia Inquirer noted, âin a strange way the papers did perform a public service: showing American voters what life under a dictator would feel like.â
Early on October 26, the Washington Post itself went after Trump backer billionaire Elon Musk with a major story highlighting the information that Musk, an immigrant from South Africa, had worked illegally when he started his career in the U.S. Musk âdid not have the legal right to workâ in the U.S. when he started his first successful company. As part of the Trump campaign, Musk has emphasized his opposition to undocumented immigrants.
The New York Times has tended to downplay Trumpâs outrageous statements, but on Saturday it ran a round-up of Trumpâs threats in the center of the front page, above the fold. It noted that Trump has vowed to expand presidential power, prosecute his political opponents, and crack down on immigration with mass deportations and detention camps. It went on to list his determination to undermine the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), use the U.S. military against Mexican drug cartels âin potential violation of international law,â and use federal troops against U.S. citizens. It added that he plans to âupend tradeâ with sweeping new tariffs that will raise consumer prices, and to rein in regulatory agencies.Â
âTo help achieve these and other goals,â the paper concluded, âhis advisers are vetting lawyers seen as more likely to embrace aggressive legal theories about the scope of his power.âÂ
On Sunday the front page of the New York Times opinion section read, in giant capital letters: âDONALD TRUMP/ SAYS HE WILL PROSECUTE HIS ENEMIES/ ORDER MASS DEPORTATIONS/ USE SOLDIERS AGAINST CITIZENS/ ABANDON ALLIES/ PLAY POLITICS WITH DISASTERS/ BELIEVE HIM.â And then, inside the section, the paper provided the receipts: Trumpâs own words outlining his fascist plans. âBELIEVE HIM,â the paper said.Â
On CNNâs State of the Union this morning, host Jake Tapper refused to permit Trumpâs running mate, Ohio senator J.D. Vance, to gaslight viewers. Vance angrily denied that Trump has repeatedly called for using the U.S. military against Americans, but Tapper came with receipts that proved the very things Vance denied.Â
Trumpâs rally at Madison Square Garden began in the early afternoon. The hateful performances of the early participants set the tone for the rally. Early on, comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who goes by Kill Tony, delivered a steamingly racist set. He said, for example: âThereâs literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. I think itâs called Puerto Rico.â He went on: âAnd these Latinos, they love making babies too. Just know that. They do. They do. Thereâs no pulling out. They donât do that. They come inside. Just like they did to our country.â Hinchcliffe also talked about Black people carving watermelons instead of pumpkins.Â
The speakers who followed Hinchcliffe called Vice President Kamala Harris âthe Antichristâ and âthe devil.â They called former secretary of state Hillary Clinton âa sick son of a b*tch,â and they railed against âf*cking illegals.â They insulted Latinos generally, Black Americans, Palestinians and Jews. Trump advisor Stephen Millerâs claim that âAmerica is for Americans and Americans onlyâ directly echoed the statement of Adolf Hitler that "Germany is for Germans and Germans only.âÂ
Trump took the stage about two hours late, prompting people to stream toward the exits before he finished speaking. He hit his usual highlights, notably undermining Vanceâs argument from earlier in the day by saying that, indeed, he believes fellow Americans are âthe enemy within.â Â
But Trump perhaps gave away the game with his inflammatory language and with an aside, seemingly aimed at House speaker Johnson. âI think with our little secret we are gonna do really well with the House, right? Our little secret is having a big impact, he and I have a secret, we will tell you what it is when the race is over,â Trump said.Â
It seems possibleâprobable, evenâthat Trump was alluding to putting in play the plan his people tried in 2020. That plan was to create enough chaos over the certification of electoral votes in the states to throw the election into the House of Representatives. There, each state delegation gets a single vote, so if the Republicans have control of more states than the Democrats, Trump could pull out a victory even if he had dramatically lost the popular vote.
Since he has made virtually no effort to win votes in 2024, this seems his likely plan.Â
But to do that, he needs at least a plausibly close election, or at least to convince his supporters that the election has been stolen from him. Tonightâs rally badly hurt that plan.Â
As Hinchcliffe was talking about Puerto Rico as a floating island of garbage, Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris was at a Puerto Rican restaurant in Philadelphia talking about her plan to spread her opportunity economy to Puerto Rico. She has called for strengthening Puerto Ricoâs energy grid and making it easier to get permits to build there.Â
After the âfloating island of garbageâ comment, Puerto Rican superstar musician Bad Bunny, who has more than 45 million followers on Instagram, posted Harrisâs plan for Puerto Rico, and his spokesperson said he is endorsing Harris.Â
Puerto Rican singer and actor Ricky Martin shared a clip from Hinchcliffeâs set with his 16 million followers. His caption read: âThis is what they think of us.â Singer and actress Jennifer Lopez, who has 250 million Instagram followers, posted Harrisâs plan. Later, singer-songwriter and actress Ariana Grande posted that she had voted for Harris. Grande has 376 million followers on Instagram. Singer Luis Fonsi, who has 16 million followers, also called out the âconstant hate.â
The headlines were brutal. âMAGA speakers unleash ugly rhetoric at Trump's MSG rally,â read Axios. Politico wrote: âTrumpâs New York homecoming sparks backlash over racist and vulgar remarks.â âRacist Remarks and Insults Mark Trumpâs Madison Square Garden Rally,â the New York Timesannounced. âSpeakers at Trump rally make racist comments, hurl insults,â read CNN.
But the biggest sign of the damage the rally did was the frantic backpedaling from Republicans in tight elections, who distanced themselves as fast as they could from the insults against Puerto Ricans, especially. The Trump campaign itself tried to distance itself from the âfloating island of garbageâ quotation, only to be met with comments pointing out that Hinchcliffeâs set had been vetted and uploaded to the teleprompters.Â
As the clips spread like wildfire, political writer Charlotte Clymer pointed out that almost 6 million Puerto Ricans live in the statesâabout a million in Florida, half a million in Pennsylvania, 100,000 in Georgia, 100,000 in Michigan, 100,000 in North Carolina, 45,000 in Arizona, and 40,000 in Nevadaâand that over half of them voted in 2020.Â
In 1939, as about 18,000 American Nazis rallied inside Madison Square Garden, newspapers reported that a crowd of about 100,000 anti-Nazis gathered outside to protest. It took 1,700 police officers, the largest number of officers ever before detailed for a single event, to hold them back from storming the venue.
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Liz Dye at Public Notice:
On Monday, January 20, just hours after being sworn in, President Trump signed an executive order for âDefending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government.â It declares that transgender people do not exist and instructs federal officials to âdefend womenâs rights and protect freedom of conscienceâ by eradicating any trace of these non-existent people from public life. From passports to bathrooms to schools, the president ordered the government to misgender, deny, and denigrate all trans people it comes into contact with. And he singled out federal prisoners, the people most directly under government control, for abuse. Six days later, one of those federal prisoners, a trans woman housed at a facility in Massachusetts, sued Trump demanding a halt to her forcible detransition and transfer to a menâs prison. She pointed out that putting trans women in a menâs prison does the opposite of âdefending women.â In fact, it virtually assures that they will be routinely sexually assaulted. And on top of that, it violates a whole passel of federal laws.
Weaponized hate
Trump didnât wake up on Monday morning and suddenly decide to scapegoat a vulnerable population. Indeed, he based his campaign on demonization of trans people. Ads proclaiming âKamala Harris is for they/them. President Trump is for you,â played during what felt like every commercial break during NFL games and NASCAR races, airing some 30,000 times in each swing state in the hundred days before the election. Like George W. Bush using gay marriage as a wedge issue in 2000, Trump wielded fear and hatred as a weapon, whipping up visions of imaginary women in danger, desperate for sane adults to ride to their rescue. No appeal to decency or factcheck pointing out that trans women were not taking over sports could stop it, and, after spending tens of millions of dollars, Trump rode the wave of hate right into the White House. Once there, he was quick to deliver on his promise to hurt the people heâd told his supporters to fear. âBasing Federal policy on truth is critical to scientific inquiry, public safety, morale, and trust in government itself,â his EO reads, adding that âthese sexes are not changeable and are grounded in fundamental and incontrovertible reality.â This is contrary to the findings of every major medical, psychiatric, and scientific organization in America, but thatâs hardly relevant when youâre dictating objective reality by executive fiat. Trumpâs EO includes a biologically illiterate definition of âFemaleâ as âa person belonging, at conception, to the sex that produces the large reproductive cellâ and âMaleâ as âa person belonging, at conception, to the sex that produces the small reproductive cell.â
The order instructs federal officials to âuse the term âsexâ and not âgenderâ in all applicable Federal policies and documents ⌠including passports, visas, and Global Entry cards,â misgender all federal trans employees and bar them from appropriate restrooms, and âassess grant conditions and grantee preferences and ensure grant funds do not promote gender ideology.â
This last provision is reported to be the reason the federal government was functionally ordered to shut down earlier this week, in violation of the Constitutionâs Spending Clause and thousands of federal contracts â the Trump administration wants to de-âwokeâ-ify all federal grants and contracts to ensure they comply with the newspeak and donât promote âgender ideologyâ or DEI.
[...] The Court has not bothered to explain why discrimination against trans people at work is âbecause of sex,â but discrimination in healthcare is not. It allowed Idahoâs ban on gender-affirming care for minors to go into effect, though, and seemed entirely receptive to Tennesseeâs claim that its ban on care was perfectly legal during oral arguments last month in a case called US v. Skrmetti. And so the lawyers for Moe took their cue from the Court and avoided Bostock entirely, grounding their claim in sex discrimination without invoking the most important sex discrimination case in the past five years. Moeâs complaint was assigned to Judge George OâToole, a Clinton appointee, and has been sealed since last week. Itâs not clear what the status of the proceedings is as of this writing. But Maria Moe is not the only trans prisoner whose life will be uprooted by this order. And her case will be one of many that will likely wind up before the Supreme Court as the Trump administration levels its all-out attack on LGBTQ+ Americans. Like the ban on gender-affirming care for minors, the forcible detransition and deliberate endangerment of trans prisoners is a performative act of cruelty with no purpose other than inflicting pain. Trump and his supporters are unbothered (to put it charitably) by trans prisoners being sexually assaulted if it furthers the goal of erasing trans people altogether. And if they have to pretend to be protecting women to do it, well, they certainly wonât be hindered by anything like shame.
Tyrant 47âs transphobia-fueled executive order declaring only two sexes does not do a damn thing to âdefend womenâ.
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October 27, 2024 (Sunday)
I stand corrected. I thought this yearâs October surprise was the reality that Trumpâs mental state had slipped so badly he could not campaign in any coherent way.
It turns out that the 2024 October surprise was the Trump campaignâs fascist rally at Madison Square Garden, a rally so extreme that Republicans running for office have been denouncing it all over social media tonight.
There was never any question that this rally was going to be anything but an attempt to inflame Trumpâs base. The plan for a rally at Madison Square Garden itself deliberately evoked its predecessor: a Nazi rally at the old Madison Square Garden on February 20, 1939. About 18,000 people showed up for that âtrue Americanismâ event, held on a stage that featured a huge portrait of George Washington in his Continental Army uniform flanked by swastikas.
Like that earlier event, Trumpâs rally was supposed to demonstrate power and inspire his base to violence.
Apparently in anticipation of the rally, Trump on Friday night replaced his signature blue suit and red tie with the black and gold of the neofascist Proud Boys. That extremist group was central to the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and has been rebuilding to support Trump again in 2024.
On Saturday the Trump campaign released a list of 29 people set to be on the stage at the rally. Notably, the list was all MAGA Republicans, including vice presidential nominee Ohio senator J.D. Vance, House speaker Mike Johnson (LA), Representative Elise Stefanik (NY), Representative Byron Donalds (FL), Trump backer Elon Musk, Trump ally Rudy Giuliani, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., right-wing host Tucker Carlson, Trump sons Don Jr. and Eric, and Ericâs wife, Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump.
Libbey Dean of NewsNation noted that none of the seven Republicans running in New Yorkâs competitive House races were on the list. When asked why not, according to Dean, Trump senior advisor Jason Miller said: âThe demand, the request for people to speak, is quite extensive.â Asked if the campaign had turned down anyone who asked to speak, Miller said no.
Meanwhile, the decision of the owners of the Los Angeles Times and the Washington Post not to endorse Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris seems to have sparked a backlash. As Will Bunch of the Philadelphia Inquirer noted, âin a strange way the papers did perform a public service: showing American voters what life under a dictator would feel like.â
Early on October 26, the Washington Post itself went after Trump backer billionaire Elon Musk with a major story highlighting the information that Musk, an immigrant from South Africa, had worked illegally when he started his career in the U.S. Musk âdid not have the legal right to workâ in the U.S. when he started his first successful company. As part of the Trump campaign, Musk has emphasized his opposition to undocumented immigrants.
The New York Times has tended to downplay Trumpâs outrageous statements, but on Saturday it ran a round-up of Trumpâs threats in the center of the front page, above the fold. It noted that Trump has vowed to expand presidential power, prosecute his political opponents, and crack down on immigration with mass deportations and detention camps. It went on to list his determination to undermine the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), use the U.S. military against Mexican drug cartels âin potential violation of international law,â and use federal troops against U.S. citizens. It added that he plans to âupend tradeâ with sweeping new tariffs that will raise consumer prices, and to rein in regulatory agencies.
âTo help achieve these and other goals,â the paper concluded, âhis advisers are vetting lawyers seen as more likely to embrace aggressive legal theories about the scope of his power.â
On Sunday the front page of the New York Times opinion section read, in giant capital letters: âDONALD TRUMP/ SAYS HE WILL PROSECUTE HIS ENEMIES/ ORDER MASS DEPORTATIONS/ USE SOLDIERS AGAINST CITIZENS/ ABANDON ALLIES/ PLAY POLITICS WITH DISASTERS/ BELIEVE HIM.â And then, inside the section, the paper provided the receipts: Trumpâs own words outlining his fascist plans. âBELIEVE HIM,â the paper said.
On CNNâs State of the Union this morning, host Jake Tapper refused to permit Trumpâs running mate, Ohio senator J.D. Vance, to gaslight viewers. Vance angrily denied that Trump has repeatedly called for using the U.S. military against Americans, but Tapper came with receipts that proved the very things Vance denied.
Trumpâs rally at Madison Square Garden began in the early afternoon. The hateful performances of the early participants set the tone for the rally. Early on, comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who goes by Kill Tony, delivered a steamingly racist set. He said, for example: âThereâs literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. I think itâs called Puerto Rico.â He went on: âAnd these Latinos, they love making babies too. Just know that. They do. They do. Thereâs no pulling out. They donât do that. They come inside. Just like they did to our country.â Hinchcliffe also talked about Black people carving watermelons instead of pumpkins.
The speakers who followed Hinchcliffe called Vice President Kamala Harris âthe Antichristâ and âthe devil.â They called former secretary of state Hillary Clinton âa sick son of a b*tch,â and they railed against âf*cking illegals.â They insulted Latinos generally, Black Americans, Palestinians and Jews. Trump advisor Stephen Millerâs claim that âAmerica is for Americans and Americans onlyâ directly echoed the statement of Adolf Hitler that "Germany is for Germans and Germans only.â
Trump took the stage about two hours late, prompting people to stream toward the exits before he finished speaking. He hit his usual highlights, notably undermining Vanceâs argument from earlier in the day by saying that, indeed, he believes fellow Americans are âthe enemy within.â
But Trump perhaps gave away the game with his inflammatory language and with an aside, seemingly aimed at House speaker Johnson. âI think with our little secret we are gonna do really well with the House, right? Our little secret is having a big impact, he and I have a secret, we will tell you what it is when the race is over,â Trump said.
It seems possibleâprobable, evenâthat Trump was alluding to putting in play the plan his people tried in 2020. That plan was to create enough chaos over the certification of electoral votes in the states to throw the election into the House of Representatives. There, each state delegation gets a single vote, so if the Republicans have control of more states than the Democrats, Trump could pull out a victory even if he had dramatically lost the popular vote.
Since he has made virtually no effort to win votes in 2024, this seems his likely plan.
But to do that, he needs at least a plausibly close election, or at least to convince his supporters that the election has been stolen from him. Tonightâs rally badly hurt that plan.
As Hinchcliffe was talking about Puerto Rico as a floating island of garbage, Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris was at a Puerto Rican restaurant in Philadelphia talking about her plan to spread her opportunity economy to Puerto Rico. She has called for strengthening Puerto Ricoâs energy grid and making it easier to get permits to build there.
After the âfloating island of garbageâ comment, Puerto Rican superstar musician Bad Bunny, who has more than 45 million followers on Instagram, posted Harrisâs plan for Puerto Rico, and his spokesperson said he is endorsing Harris.
Puerto Rican singer and actor Ricky Martin shared a clip from Hinchcliffeâs set with his 16 million followers. His caption read: âThis is what they think of us.â Singer and actress Jennifer Lopez, who has 250 million Instagram followers, posted Harrisâs plan. Later, singer-songwriter and actress Ariana Grande posted that she had voted for Harris. Grande has 376 million followers on Instagram. Singer Luis Fonsi, who has 16 million followers, also called out the âconstant hate.â
The headlines were brutal. âMAGA speakers unleash ugly rhetoric at Trump's MSG rally,â read Axios. Politico wrote: âTrumpâs New York homecoming sparks backlash over racist and vulgar remarks.â âRacist Remarks and Insults Mark Trumpâs Madison Square Garden Rally,â the New York Times announced. âSpeakers at Trump rally make racist comments, hurl insults,â read CNN.
But the biggest sign of the damage the rally did was the frantic backpedaling from Republicans in tight elections, who distanced themselves as fast as they could from the insults against Puerto Ricans, especially. The Trump campaign itself tried to distance itself from the âfloating island of garbageâ quotation, only to be met with comments pointing out that Hinchcliffeâs set had been vetted and uploaded to the teleprompters.
As the clips spread like wildfire, political writer Charlotte Clymer pointed out that almost 6 million Puerto Ricans live in the statesâabout a million in Florida, half a million in Pennsylvania, 100,000 in Georgia, 100,000 in Michigan, 100,000 in North Carolina, 45,000 in Arizona, and 40,000 in Nevadaâand that over half of them voted in 2020.
In 1939, as about 18,000 American Nazis rallied inside Madison Square Garden, newspapers reported that a crowd of about 100,000 anti-Nazis gathered outside to protest. It took 1,700 police officers, the largest number of officers ever before detailed for a single event, to hold them back from storming the venue.
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Immediately after Joe Biden announced that he would not seek re-election and instead endorsed Kamala Harris, she was anointed as the Democratic Party presidential nominee with little analysis of her record or her program. In fact, her website, KamalaHarris.com , makes no mention of a political program at all. While foolish debates about whether she should be considered Black garner media attention, questions about policy are largely ignored. Black Agenda Report has been writing about Harris for some time, and we share what we and others have noted about her record over the years.
Margaret Kimberley, Black Agenda Report, July 19, 2017 Kamala Harris and Americaâs Oligarchs Briahna Joy Gray, Current Affairs, September 3, 2017 How Identity Became a Weapon Against the Left Margaret Kimberley, Black Agenda Report, January 16, 2019 Kamala Harris Destroyed Black Lives Teodros Fikre, Ghion Journal, January 16, 2019 Evoking Muckrakers: Hannah Giorgisâs Devastating Critique of Senator Kamala Harris Glen Ford, Black Agenda Report, January 24, 2019 Bernie Sanders vs Kamala the Jailer and Her Corporate Backers Danny Haiphong, Black Agenda Report, January 30, 2019 The U.S. is a Political Prison, Kamala Harris is a Prison Guard Teodros Fikre, Black Agenda Report, January 30, 2019 When Politicians Use Marginalized People As Human Shields
Margaret Kimberley, Black Agenda Report, February 20, 2019 Kamala Harris: The Fix Is In Marjorie Cohn, Black Agenda Report, July 10, 2019 Kamala Harris Has a Distinguished Career of Serving Injustice Danny Haiphong, Black Agenda Report, July 24, 2019 Kamala Harris Embodies the Most Dangerous Myth of American Exceptionalism Margaret Kimberley, Black Agenda Report, August 14, 2019 No Racism, Just Russians
Erica Caines, Hood Communist, August 13, 2020 Political Copaganda and the November Elections
Ahjamu Umi, Black Agenda Report, August 19, 2020 Kamala Harris: Class Struggle and the Illusion of Identity in Capitalism Margaret Kimberley, Black Agenda Report, August 19, 2020 âFeet to the Fireâ and Other Lies Nelson Maldonado-Torres, Black Agenda Report, August 26, 2020 Obama, Harris and the Ruse of Racial Representation
Julie Kuttapan, Black Agenda Report, August 26, 2020 "Kamala Auntie": On the Vulgarity of Bourgeois Identity Politics in 2020
Glen Ford, Black Agenda Report, October 15, 2020 The Useful Tool: Kamala âHeartbeat Awayâ Harris Margaret Kimberley, Black Agenda Report, November 11, 2020 The Real Resistance Begins Tye Salandy,Trinidad and Tobago News Blog, November 13, 2020 Biden-Harris and the Diverse Faces of U.S. Imperialism
Erica Caines, Hood Communist, February 21, 2021 The Caribbean Diaspora Has a SOUTHCOM Problem
Erica Caines, Hood Communist, June 10, 2021 Kamala Harris and the Americas Ready for Revolution, Hood Communist, January 27, 2022 Biden Harris and the Never Ending Commitment to War Gyasi Lake, Black Youth Project, August 8, 2022 Thereâs No Such Thing as a âProgressive Prosecutorâ In a System Designed to Criminalize Blackness Margaret Kimberley, Black Agenda Report, April 7, 2023 Ajamu Baraka Discusses the Zone of Peace and Kamala Harrisâ Trip to Africa | Black Agenda Report Salifu Mack, Hood Communist, July 6, 2023 More Than Meets the Silk Press: Kamala Harris and U.S. Imperialism Peoples Dispatch, March 25, 2024 Puerto Ricans Take to the Streets Against Kamala Harris Visit
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Jan 21, 2025
Donald Trump inaugurated as US president: LIVE UPDATES
The Republican is the second US leader ever to be elected for non-consecutive terms
Donald Trump is scheduled to take the oath of office as the 47th president of the United States at the US Capitol on Monday. The event has been moved indoors on account of sub-zero temperatures in Washington, DC. There have also been security concerns, given that Trump barely survived an assassination attempt last July on the campaign trail. Just a week later, President Joe Biden bowed out of the race in favor of Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump proceeded to win the Electoral College, the popular vote, and all seven swing states in the November 5 election. Trump is only the second US president ever to be sworn in for non-consecutive terms. Grover Cleveland was the 22nd (1885-1889) and the 24th president (1893-1897).
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Trump executive orders target climate, immigration policy, federal employees
Jan 20 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday issued a flurry of executive orders and directives as he sought to put his stamp on his new administration on matters ranging from energy to criminal pardons and immigration.
Here are some of the key executive orders signed on Trump's first day back in office
Watch: Trump Signing J6 Pardons For "A Lot Of People"
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"Tonight, I'm going to be signing on the J6 hostages - pardons - to get them out - and as soon as I leave, we're going to be signing pardons for a lot of people," President Donald Trump said at the Capital One Arena to more than 20,000 supporters. Update (1325 ET): Welcome back, Mr. President. President Trump declared, "America's decline is over," during his second inaugural address delivered in the US Capitol Rotunda. He described the election as a mandate to end "a horrible betrayal" and pledged to prioritize an "America First" agenda. The president also vowed to "rebalance" the scales of justice. "Our sovereignty will be reclaimed, our safety will be restored, the scales of justice will be rebalanced. The vicious, violent, and unfair weaponization of the Justice Department and our government will end," Trump said.
Trump orders US exit from the World Health Organization
NEW YORK, Jan 20 (Reuters) - The United States will exit the World Health Organization, President Donald Trump said on Monday, saying the global health agency had mishandled the COVID-19 pandemic and other international health crises.
Trump said the WHO had failed to act independently from the "inappropriate political influence of WHO member states" and required "unfairly onerous payments" from the U.S. that are disproportionate to the sums provided by other, larger countries, such as China. "World Health ripped us off, everybody rips off the United States. It's not going to happen anymore," Trump said at the signing of an executive order on the withdrawal, shortly after his inauguration to a second term.
Trump To Declare National Energy Emergency
"National security is a key issue here."
President-elect Donald Trump is preparing to unleash a flurry of executive orders later this afternoon, reportedly numbering around 200, to reignite his 'America First' agenda. On the energy front, Trump is expected to declare a national energy emergency to ramp up domestic crude oil and natural gas production to reduce power bill costs for all Americans. Later this afternoon, hours after Trump is sworn in, his administration will immediately get to work by declaring a "national energy emergency." According to Bloomberg, citing numerous sources, Trump plans to unleash new oil and gas development on federal lands while reversing the Biden-Harris administration's de-growth climate regulations.
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US Congress certifies Trumpâs election win
The US Congress has completed the process of counting electoral votes and officially recognised Donald Trump as the winner of the presidential election. According to CNN, the counting went smoothly, without irregularities or protests.
The four vote counters â Senators Deb Fischer of Nebraska and Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, as well as Representatives Joe Morelle of New York and Bryan Steil of Wisconsin took turns announcing each stateâs electoral college results, saying the certificates were âcorrect in form and authentic.â J.D. Vance, the vice president-elect, sat in the front row of the House of Representatives as his victory and Trumpâs win became official.
The results of the electoral vote count were announced by US Vice President Kamala Harris, who led the process as president of the Senate.
When Harris officially announced the final results, Republicans applauded Trumpâs victory. Harris remained unfazed throughout the proceedings, but smiled slightly when Democratic members of the House clapped in recognition of her 226 electoral votes.
Trump wrote on Truth Social:
âToday Congress confirms our great election victory â a great moment in history.â
At the end of the US presidential election held on November 5, Republican Donald Trump won 312 electoral votes. Trump will take office as US President after his inauguration on January 20.
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LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
July 24, 2024
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
JUL 25, 2024
Tonight, President Joe Biden explained to the American people why he decided to refuse the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination and hand the torch to Vice President Kamala Harris.Â
Speaking from the Oval Office from his seat behind the Resolute Desk, a gift from Queen Victoria to President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1880, Biden recalled the nationâs history. He invoked Thomas Jefferson, who wrote the Declaration of Independence; George Washington, who âshowed us presidents are not kingsâ; Abraham Lincoln, who âimplored us to reject maliceâ; and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who âinspired us to reject fear.â
And then he turned to himself. âI revere this office, but I love my country more,â he said. âItâs been the honor of my life to serve as your president.â But, he said, the defense of democracy is more important than any title, and democracy is âlarger than any one of us.â We must unite to protect it.Â
âIn recent weeks, it has become clear to me that I need to unite my party in this critical endeavor,â he said. âI believe my record as president, my leadership in the world, my vision for Americaâs future, all merited a second term. But nothing, nothing can come in the way of saving our democracy. That includes personal ambition. So Iâve decided the best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation. Itâs the best way to unite our nation.â
There is âa time and a place for long years of experience in public life,â Biden said. âThereâs also a time and a place for new voices, fresh voices, yes, younger voices. And that time and place is now.â
Biden reminded listeners that he is not leaving the presidency and will be continuing to use its power for the American people. In outlining what that means, he summed up his presidency.Â
For the next six months, he said, he will âcontinue to lower costs for hard-working families [and] grow our economy. I will keep defending our personal freedoms and civil rights, from the right to vote to the right to choose. I will keep calling out hate and extremism, making it clear there isâŚno place in America for political violence or any violence ever, period. Iâm going to keep speaking out to protect our kids from gun violence [and] our planet from [the] climate crisis.â
Biden reiterated his support for his Cancer Moonshot to end cancerâa personal cause for him since the 2015 death of his son Beau from brain cancerâand says he will fight for it, (although House Republicans have recently slashed funding for the program). He said he will call for reforming the Supreme Court âbecause this is critical to our democracy.â
He promised to continue âworking to ensure America remains strong, secure and the leader of the free world,â and pointed out that he is âthe first president of this century to report to the American people that the United States is not at war anywhere in the world.â He promised to continue rallying a coalition of nations to stop Putinâs attempt to take over Ukraine, and vowed to continue to build the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). He reminded listeners that when he took office, the conventional wisdom was that China would inevitably surpass the United States, but that is no longer the case, and he said he would continue to strengthen allies and partners in the Pacific.Â
Biden promised to continue to work to âend the war in Gaza, bring home all the hostages and bring peace and security to the Middle East and end this war,â as well as âto bring home Americans being unjustly detained all around the world.â
The president reminded people how far the nation has come since he took office on January 20, 2021, a day when, although he didnât mention it tonight, he went directly to work after taking the oath of office. âOn that day,â he recalled, âweâŚstood in a winter of peril and winter of possibilities.â The United States was âin the grip of the worst pandemic in the century, the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, the worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War.â But, Biden said, âWe came together as Americans. We got through it. We emerged stronger, more prosperous and more secure.â
âToday we have the strongest economy in the world, creating nearly 16 million new jobsâa record. Wages are up, inflation continues to come down, the racial wealth gap is the lowest itâs been in 20 years. We are literally rebuilding our entire nationâurban, suburban and rural and tribal communities. Manufacturing has come back to America. We are leading the world again in chips and science and innovation. We finally beat Big Pharma after all these years to lower the cost of prescription drugs for seniorsâŚ. More people have health care today in America than ever before.â Biden noted that he signed the PACT Act to help millions of veterans and their families who were exposed to toxic materials, as well as the âmost significant climate lawâŚin the history of the worldâ and âthe first major gun safety law in 30 years.â
The âviolent crime rate is at a 50-year low,â he said, and â[b]order crossings are lower today than when the previous administration left office. Iâve kept my commitment to appoint the first Black woman to the Supreme Court of the United States of America. I also kept my commitment to have an administration that looks like America and [to] be a president for all Americans.â
Then Biden turned from his own record to the larger meaning of America.
âI ran for president four years ago because I believedâŚthat the soul of America was at stake,â he said. âAmerica is an idea. An idea stronger than any army, bigger than any ocean, more powerful than any dictator or tyrant. Itâs the most powerful idea in the history of the world.âÂ
âWe hold these truths to be self-evident,â he said. âWe are all created equal, endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights: life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness. Weâve never fully lived up toâŚthis sacred ideaâbut weâve never walked away from it either. And I do not believe the American people will walk away from it now.
âIn just a few months, the American people will choose the course of Americaâs future. I made my choiceâŚ. â[O]ur great vice president, Kamala Harris⌠is experienced, she is tough, she is capable. Sheâs been an incredible partner to me and a leader for our country.
âNow the choice is up to you, the American people. When you make that choice, remember the words of Benjamin Franklin hanging on my wall here in the Oval Office, alongside the busts of Dr. [Martin Luther] King and Rosa Parks and Cesar Chavez. When Ben Franklin was asked, as he emerged from the [constitutional] conventionâŚ, whether the founders [had] given America a monarchy or a republic, Franklinâs response was: âA republic, if you can keep it.â... Whether we keep our republic is now in your hands.âÂ
âMy fellow Americans, itâs been the privilege of my life to serve this nation for over 50 years,â President Biden told the American people. âNowhere else on Earth could a kid with a stutter from modest beginnings in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and in Claymont, Delaware, one day sit behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office as the president of the United States, but here I am.
âThatâs whatâs so special about America. We are a nation of promise and possibilities. Of dreamers and doers. Of ordinary Americans doing extraordinary things. Iâve given my heart and my soul to our nation, like so many others. And Iâve been blessed a million times in return with the love and support of the American people. I hope you have some idea how grateful I am to all of you.
The great thing about America is, here kings and dictators do not ruleâthe people do. History is in your hands. The powerâs in your hands. The idea of America lies in your hands. You just have to keep faithâkeep the faithâand remember who we are. We are the United States of America, and there is simply nothing, nothing beyond our capacity when we do it together. So letâs act together, [and] preserve our democracy. God bless you all and may God protect our troops.Â
âThank you.â
And with that, President Joe Biden followed the example of the nationâs first president, George Washington, who declined to run for a third term to demonstrate that the United States of America would not have a king, and of its second president, John Adams, who handed the power of the presidency over to his rival Thomas Jefferson and thus established the nationâs tradition of the peaceful transition of power. Like them, Biden gave up the pursuit of power for himself in order to demonstrate the importance of democracy.Â
After the speech, the White House served ice cream to the Bidens and hundreds of White House staffers in the Rose Garden.
And when the evening was over, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden posted an image of a handwritten note on social media. It read: âTo those who never wavered, to those who refused to doubt, to those who always believed, my heart is full of gratitude. Thank you for the trust you put in Joeânow itâs time to put that trust in Kamala.âÂ
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LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
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On Monday, January 20, just hours after being sworn in, President Trump signed an executive order for âDefending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government.â It declares that transgender people do not exist and instructs federal officials to âdefend womenâs rights and protect freedom of conscienceâ by eradicating any trace of these non-existent people from public life.
From passports to bathrooms to schools, the president ordered the government to misgender, deny, and denigrate all trans people it comes into contact with. And he singled out federal prisoners, the people most directly under government control, for abuse.
Six days later, one of those federal prisoners, a trans woman housed at a facility in Massachusetts, sued Trump demanding a halt to her forcible detransition and transfer to a menâs prison. She pointed out that putting trans women in a menâs prison does the opposite of âdefending women.â
In fact, it virtually assures that they will be routinely sexually assaulted. And on top of that, it violates a whole passel of federal laws.
Weaponized hate
Trump didnât wake up on Monday morning and suddenly decide to scapegoat a vulnerable population. Indeed, he based his campaign on demonization of trans people. Ads proclaiming âKamala Harris is for they/them. President Trump is for you,â played during what felt like every commercial break during NFL games and NASCAR races, airing some 30,000 times in each swing state in the hundred days before the election.
Like George W. Bush using gay marriage as a wedge issue in 2000, Trump wielded fear and hatred as a weapon, whipping up visions of imaginary women in danger, desperate for sane adults to ride to their rescue. No appeal to decency or factcheck pointing out that trans women were not taking over sports could stop it, and, after spending tens of millions of dollars, Trump rode the wave of hate right into the White House.
Once there, he was quick to deliver on his promise to hurt the people heâd told his supporters to fear.
âBasing Federal policy on truth is critical to scientific inquiry, public safety, morale, and trust in government itself,â his EO reads, adding that âthese sexes are not changeable and are grounded in fundamental and incontrovertible reality.â
This is contrary to the findings of every major medical, psychiatric, and scientific organization in America, but thatâs hardly relevant when youâre dictating objective reality by executive fiat.
Trumpâs EO includes a biologically illiterate definition of âFemaleâ as âa person belonging, at conception, to the sex that produces the large reproductive cellâ and âMaleâ as âa person belonging, at conception, to the sex that produces the small reproductive cell.â
The order instructs federal officials to âuse the term âsexâ and not âgenderâ in all applicable Federal policies and documents ⌠including passports, visas, and Global Entry cards,â misgender all federal trans employees and bar them from appropriate restrooms, and âassess grant conditions and grantee preferences and ensure grant funds do not promote gender ideology.â
This last provision is reported to be the reason the federal government was functionally ordered to shut down earlier this week, in violation of the Constitutionâs Spending Clause and thousands of federal contracts â the Trump administration wants to de-âwokeâ-ify all federal grants and contracts to ensure they comply with the newspeak and donât promote âgender ideologyâ or DEI.
Perhaps most cruelly, Trump ordered the Bureau of Prisons to âensure that males are not detained in womenâs prisons or housed in womenâs detention centersâ and âensure that no Federal funds are expended for any medical procedure, treatment, or drug for the purpose of conforming an inmateâs appearance to that of the opposite sex.â
Performative cruelty
The order had immediate consequences for real people, including a transgender woman from Massachusetts going by the pseudonym âMaria Moeâ whoâs currently incarcerated at a low-security womenâs prison.
Moeâs complaint contains heavy redactions to protect her privacy and safety, and indeed most of the docket remains under seal. But we do know that Moe lived as female since adolescence and has been prescribed hormones to treat sever gender dysphoria since she was 15.
The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) has always classified Moe as âfemaleâ and housed her in a womenâs prison. This is consistent with the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003, which sought to stem the epidemic of sexual violence in Americaâs carceral facilities by establishing national standards to protect inmates.
The law required ongoing collection of data and instructed the attorney general to âpublish a final rule adopting national standards for the detection, prevention, reduction, and punishment of prison rape.â Those rules were later codified at 28 CFR § 115, and § 115.41 requires that âAll inmates shall be assessed during an intake screening and upon transfer to another facility for their risk of being sexually abused by other inmates or sexually abusive toward other inmates.â
When assessing the inmateâs ârisk of sexual victimization,â the prison is obligated to consider âthe physical build of the inmate,â âthe inmate's own perception of vulnerability,â and âwhether the inmate is or is perceived to be gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex, or gender nonconforming.â We may infer from Moeâs complaint that she was assessed according to this regulatory rubric and deemed to pose no danger to her fellow inmates. Indeed she continued to receive hormone treatments, as prescribed prior to her incarceration, and âhas no violent disciplinary history, poses no threat to her female peers, and her presence in the womenâs facility has not caused any disruption or interference with prison operations.â
But after Trumpâs executive order, Moe was abruptly removed from the general population, placed in a segregated unit where she had no contact with other prisoners, and her record with the BOP was changed to refer to her as âmale.â Sheâs been told that she will be sent to a male prison and forcibly detransitioned by being denied her medication and ordered to dress as a man.
As Moe notes in her complaint, trans prisoners suffer astronomically high rates of sexual violence â in some reports, 10 times higher than cisgender inmates. And Moe, because of her personal circumstances, will face serious danger if housed in a menâs facility:
In a menâs facility, Maria Moe will be at extremely high risk of rape and sexual assault. She may also be subjected to humiliating, terrifying, and dangerous circumstances like being strip searched by male correctional officers and forced to shower among men, with her female body, including her breasts, exposed and vulnerable to sexual violence.
These are exactly the harms that the PREA was enacted to prevent. Forcing trans women into menâs facilities will certainly increase the rate of rapes and sexual assaults, the theoretical harm which Trumpâs executive order was designed to prevent. But, of course, he doesnât actually care about sexual assaults. He cares about demonizing the tiny number of trans prisoners â roughly 2,000, according to the Marshall Project â so he can claim to have solved the non-existent problem he whipped his supporters into a frenzy about.
Moeâs case
Moe seeks declaratory and injunctive relief on several constitutional and statutory grounds. She claims discrimination on the basis of sex under the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment, noting that sex classifications trigger strict scrutiny, which requires the government to prove that the challenged action is narrowly tailored to further a compelling state interest.
Sections 4(a) and 4(c) [of the executive order] require BOP to treat incarcerated people differently depending on their sex. Under section 4(a), women who are not transgender can go on living in a womenâs facility, while otherwise similarly situated transgender women must be transferred to a menâs facility based on their birth sex. Similarly, under Section 4(c), women who are not transgender are able to obtain the same medical treatments that are prohibited if they are prescribed for transgender women.
She also challenges those sections of the order under the Eighth Amendment, which bans cruel and unusual punishment, arguing that transferring her to a menâs prison will âpose a substantial risk of serious harm, including an extremely high risk of violence and sexual assault.â She says that withdrawing her treatment for gender dysphoria constitutes deliberate medical indifference in violation of the Eighth Amendment, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. And she claims that it violates the Administrative Procedures Act to arbitrarily cancel a duly propounded federal regulation by executive order, as Trump did when he instructed his (as yet unconfirmed) attorney general to replace § 115.41 with a new regulation that accords with his own bigoted edicts.
What Moe does not do is mention Bostock v. Clayton County, the 2020 Supreme Court decision penned by Justice Neil Gorsuch and joined by Chief Justice John Roberts, holding that discrimination on the basis of gender identity or sexual orientation violated Title VIIâs ban on discrimination in the workplace âbecause of sex.â
Thatâs likely because the Court has spent the past four years assiduously walking back that holding, cabining it to the context of employment only. The Court has not bothered to explain why discrimination against trans people at work is âbecause of sex,â but discrimination in healthcare is not. It allowed Idahoâs ban on gender-affirming care for minors to go into effect, though, and seemed entirely receptive to Tennesseeâs claim that its ban on care was perfectly legal during oral arguments last month in a case called US v. Skrmetti. And so the lawyers for Moe took their cue from the Court and avoided Bostock entirely, grounding their claim in sex discrimination without invoking the most important sex discrimination case in the past five years.
Moeâs complaint was assigned to Judge George OâToole, a Clinton appointee, and has been sealed since last week. Itâs not clear what the status of the proceedings is as of this writing. But Maria Moe is not the only trans prisoner whose life will be uprooted by this order. And her case will be one of many that will likely wind up before the Supreme Court as the Trump administration levels its all-out attack on LGBTQ+ Americans.
Like the ban on gender-affirming care for minors, the forcible detransition and deliberate endangerment of trans prisoners is a performative act of cruelty with no purpose other than inflicting pain. Trump and his supporters are unbothered (to put it charitably) by trans prisoners being sexually assaulted if it furthers the goal of erasing trans people altogether. And if they have to pretend to be protecting women to do it, well, they certainly wonât be hindered by anything like shame.
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