Trump orders probe into ‘Anonymous’ New York Times editorial writer
- President Donald Trump signed an executive order targeting former official Miles Taylor, stripping him of his security clearance and ordering an investigation into his conduct, as described by White House Staff Secretary Will Scharf.
- Taylor wrote an anonymous New York Times op-ed revealing resistance within the Trump administration and later a book called A Warning, criticizing Trump.
- Trump claimed Taylor's actions were treasonous, stating that he could be guilty of treason for his past actions against the administration.
- The executive order also affects Chris Krebs, who was ousted for refuting Trump's claims of voter fraud during the 2020 election.
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'Retribution': Election officials shocked as Trump orders more investigations
President Trump issued a presidential memorandum Wednesday demanding an investigation by the Justice and Homeland Security departments into his former top cybersecurity official, escalating a campaign of retribution aimed at those who contradicted his false claims that the 2020 election was stolen f...
“Guilty of Treason”: Trump Orders DOJ Probe into Two Former Officials Who Criticized Him
President Trump has ordered the Justice Department to investigate two officials from his first term who publicly pushed back against Trump’s lies about fraud in the 2020 election. Trump accused one of the officials, former Department of Homeland Security chief of staff Miles Taylor, of treason. The other target is former head of U.S. cybersecurity, Chris Krebs. Trump also revoked security clearances for Taylor and Krebs. Miles Taylor wrote on so…
Trump Directs DOJ to Investigate Former Administration Officials Who Weaponized Their Positions to Undermine Him › American Greatness
President Donald Trump signed executive orders this week directing the Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate two officials from his first administration and yank their […] Source
Trump, celebrity and the merchant imaginary
This article explores the social ontological basis of Trumpism as a form of populism, historically defined as government by personal rule. For many commentators, the key feature of Trump’s presidency is its fundamental irrationality. The President has variously described as ‘dumb’, ‘greedy’, ‘psychotic’, a ‘narcissist’ in the grandiose mode, and an ‘egotist’ unfit for public office. This article does not aim to dissent from these kinds of conclu…
Trump Orders Justice Dept. to Probe Officials Who Opposed Him in First Term
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed sweeping presidential memorandums targeting two former government officials who opposed his actions in his first term - his latest effort to use the powers of the presidency to punish people and institutions who have challenged him.
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