Thursday, October 23, 2025

The Snapshot

Thursday, October 23, 2025.  Chump's war on immigrants is targeting a lot of US citizens, harming pregnant women, harming special needs children, harming us all just like Chump's wrecking of the economy is harming all the American people. 

Let's start with Katie Phang.



She's speaking with Robert Held about how ICE is attacking Americans -- Americans like attorney Robert Held.  Sabrina Franza (CBS NEWS) reported earlier this month:

A Chicago area attorney is telling the story of his detention inside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Broadview, where immigrants have been taken pending deportation proceedings amid the Trump administration's ongoing crackdown on illegal immigration in the Chicago area.

On Saturday, at least five protesters were arrested outside the ICE facility in Broadview and charged in federal court. While several other people had been detained during protests there in recent weeks, those five were the first to face federal charges.

Robert Held, 68, was among the protesters who were detained but not charged with a crime. He said he was never one to regularly attend protests, but that changed recently.

"I started showing up about two weeks ago, roughly, because I'm outraged about what the administration and several agencies of this administration are doing; not just to immigrants, but to people with lawful status and people that were born here as well"

On Saturday, he and other protesters were in front of the ICE gate on public land when agents sought to clear the area. Agents shouted orders for people to move.

"I was backing up and filming what was happening, and eventually decided I needed to clear the street, and when I ran off the street, I was chased and arrested by federal authorities," he said.

Held continued filming as he was down on the ground, taken away in handcuffs, placed in a vehicle and taken into ICE custody.

"The vehicle was driving back into the facility, and they stopped. They opened the door and Greg Bovino, the chief enforcement officer of the Border Patrol, looked straight at me and he said, 'Now what do you want to say to me?' I didn't respond to that, but my sense was – and it was pretty obvious based on his tone and language – that he was trying to show his authority over me," Held said.

To say that ICE is out of control and lacks supervision is to repeat what has been obvious all year lone.



 Heather Knight and Kellen Browning (NEW YORK TIMES) report:

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi suggested on Wednesday that local police could arrest federal agents if they break California law while conducting immigration raids that are expected this week in the San Francisco Bay Area.

With Border Patrol agents due to arrive, Ms. Pelosi issued the stark warning along with Kevin Mullin, a fellow Democratic representative, who represents the small slice of San Francisco that Ms. Pelosi doesn’t. President Trump has said several times in recent weeks that he wanted to send federal forces to the city.

“While the President may enjoy absolute immunity courtesy of his rogue Supreme Court, those who operate under his orders do not,” they wrote in a statement on Wednesday. “Our state and local authorities may arrest federal agents if they break California law — and if they are convicted, the President cannot pardon them.”


No one is above the law.  Starting arresting ICE.  They're thugs and no surprise most of them should never have been hired.  William Vaillancourt (DAILY BEAST) reports:


Immigration and Customs Enforcement has allowed some recruits who haven’t been fully vetted into its training program as it tries to boost hires.

The Department of Homeland Security outfit later found out that recruits in training had either failed drug tests, had criminal histories preventing them from joining, or didn’t meet physical fitness or academic criteria, one current and two former DHS officials told NBC News.

One recruit at the ICE training facility in Brunswick, Georgia, the current DHS official said, had been charged with strong-arm robbery and battery over a domestic violence incident.

The same official and the two former officials also said that some recruits in the six-week training course hadn’t completed one element necessary for background checks: submitting their fingerprints.

ICE’s vetting and drug test policies, the former officials said, have not been adhered to as strictly as it was before the agency sought to increase its staffing.


Kevin Reed (WSWS) notes:

In the days since an estimated 7 million people protested across the country against the the attacks on democratic rights and threat of dictatorship by the Trump administration, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) launched new raids and major kidnapping operations in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, and in Wilder, Idaho.

Using aggressive and dangerous tactics, including indiscriminate sweeps and the deployment of military-style force against immigrant communities, the latest ICE actions are part of the Trump administration’s escalation of arrests, detention and mass deportations. These measures are also being intertwined with the mobilization of the National Guard to suppress public opposition to the assault on immigrants.

On Tuesday, dozens of federal agents from ICE, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and other police agencies descended on Canal Street in Manhattan’s Chinatown. According to ABC7 New York, at least nine people were arrested during the raid, which targeted street vendors who were accused of selling counterfeit goods.


The New York raid was offensive on so many levels including the fact that Kristi Noem's ICE wrongly kidnapped four US citizens.  Cy Neff (GUARIDAN) explains:


 The New York state attorney general, Letitia James, rolled out a “Federal Action Reporting Portal” form urging New York residents to share photos and videos of federal immigration enforcement action across the state, just a day after a high-profile ICE raid rattled Manhattan’s Chinatown and prompted hundreds to come out in protest.

A US congressman revealed in a Wednesday press conference that four US citizens were arrested and held for “nearly 24 hours” after Tuesday’s raid. Protests broke out in New York on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings.

“Every New Yorker has the right to live without fear or intimidation,” James wrote in a statement announcing the portal.

“If you witnessed and documented ICE activity yesterday, I urge you to share that footage with my office. We are committed to reviewing these reports and assessing any violations of law.”

The form offers spaces to submit images and video footage of the raid, as well as a place to indicate location information. Before submitting, users must check a box that indicates that “the attorney general may use any documents, photographs, or videos I provided in a public document, including in a legal proceeding or public report or statement”.


Let's take a moment to step away from ICE for another point.  Letitia James is doing her job.  Chump's trying to prosecute her on chumped up charges.  But still Letitia James does her job.  What does Chump do?  Tear down the White House, tank the economy, try to steal millions in tax payer money and put the US government into a shutdown.  That's what he does -- everything but what he's supposed to be doing  Mybe he wouldn't be such a fat ass if he didn't sit around all day eating McDonald's and planning his revenge over every real and imagined slight?   Again, Letitia James is doing her job.  Chump?  He's overseeing the second longest shutdown in US history.  



Back to Chump's gestapo, AP reports:


Women taken into custody by U.S. immigration agents while pregnant say they received inadequate care in a letter Wednesday that calls on the Trump administration to stop holding expectant mothers in federal detention facilities.

The letter to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is part of a broader campaign in recent months by Democrats and immigrant rights groups to draw attention to what they say is the mistreatment of pregnant women who have been detained in Trump’s immigration crackdown.

The Department of Homeland Security has defended the care given to pregnant detainees, saying they are given regular prenatal visits and nutritional support. The agency did not immediately provide figures on the number of pregnant women in detention, as Democrats have demanded.

The letter sent by the American Civil Liberties Union gives accounts from pregnant women who say they were shackled while being transported, placed in solitary confinement for multiple days and given insufficient food and water while held in detention facilities in Louisiana and Georgia.


Chump lies and reality suffers.  AP's reporting reality.  That's what ICE is doing.  There's nothing noble about it.  They're thugs who can't get work anywhere else. And who wouldn't get work if ICE actually vetted them.  And there's no oversight of ICE.  Krisi Noem is apparently too busy carrying out her alleged extra-marital affair with a Homeland Security employee she supervises and selecting private planes to charge to the US taxpayer.

So we get moments like the one reported last night on PBS' NEWSHOUR:




Amna Nawaz:

As the Trump administration intensifies its crackdown on immigration, an increasing number of U.S. citizens are finding themselves caught up in the sweeping actions.

A recent investigation by ProPublica reveals that more than 170 American citizens have been detained by immigration agents during the first nine months of this push.

Our own Liz Landers recently spoke with the mother of one of these individuals.

Liz Landers:

A 15-year-old boy with disabilities was handcuffed outside of a Los Angeles high school in August after federal immigration agents mistakenly identified him as a suspect. The boy was waiting in a car with his mother while his sister registered for classes inside.

The family is suing the Trump administration, alleging racial profiling, false arrest and assault. Federal officials have denied any wrongdoing and say they were conducting a targeted operation.

For more on what happened that day and why the family is taking legal action, we are now joined by Andreina Mejia, the boy's mother.

Andreina, walk us through what happened that day. What happened when federal agents approached your car?

Andreina Mejia, Mother of Detained American Child: I was on the phone, and something told me to look up, when I just seen this white truck approaching my car, and it looked like coming directly to me, where I'm like, oh, my God, did they lose control? Like, he's going to hit my car.

And I just seen these two men get off from the front pointing their guns at me and my son, like, actually at our car. I had my window a little bit down. They just came one from my side, the other one from my son's side, and they just opened our doors. They took me out. They took my son out.

All I remember me telling my son is like: "Don't make any movement. Just follow instructions," just because, in my mind, I'm like, OK, they're pointing guns. If they see my son trying to reach for something, I don't know if they're going to shoot.

So I was trying to maintain him calm. And after that, I'm just seeing that they pulled him out. And I'm like: "What's going on?"

The guy's like; "Oh, like, we're looking for somebody and your son fits that description."

So, I’m like:

"I mean, who are you guys looking for?" And they showed me a picture. And I'm like: "That's not my son. Like, my son is with me at all times."

So, after that, they let my son come towards me. As my son was approaching me,he started crying and just hugged me. And I didn't really appreciate the comment that the guy did where he just called my son: "Oh, we confuse you with somebody else, but just look at the bright side. Like, you're going to have an exciting story to tell your friends when you go back to school."

I just looked at him. And, as a mom, it hurt me, because I was just thinking, there's nothing exciting about getting guns pointed at you.



In Chump's mind, he's never wrong.  In the real world? He's rarely right.  It's bad enough that he's destroyed our economy, but now he wants to 'chumpsplain' how it's ranches' ignorance and not his own incompetence.  Kevin Breuninger (CNBC) notes:


President Donald Trump on Wednesday said U.S. cattle ranchers "don't understand" how they have benefitted from his tariffs, adding that they "have to get their prices down."

The admonition came after some ranchers have openly criticized Trump's proposal to import beef from Argentina in order to bring down prices for American consumers.
Trump claimed that those ranchers "don't understand that the only reason they are doing so well, for the first time in decades, is because I put Tariffs on cattle coming into the United States."

They understand perfectly what's going on.  A ranch isn't like a Chump casino, it's not an eyesore that's falling apart the day after the grand opening.  Ranchers actually have to work.  And they know their overhead.  They understand perfectly what's taking place. 


Chump was going to put America first, remember?  But he's got a crush on a despot in Argentina, Javier Milei, so he wants to funnel 20 to 40 million over to his honey -- twenty to forty million of our tax dollarsDan Gooding (NEWSWEEK) notes:

Senate Republicans from agriculture-heavy states are pushing back against President Donald Trump’s proposal to import beef from Argentina, warning that the move could hurt U.S. cattle producers.

Trump told reporters Sunday while returning from South Florida that his administration was considering the imports to help lower beef prices for consumers. But several GOP senators said the plan would undermine American ranchers already struggling with market pressures and high production costs.
The president has been coming under fire for his bailout of Argentina, initiated during the federal government shutdown, from U.S. farmers and lawmakers. His plan to buy beef from the country to make the meat cheaper for American consumers has added to the tensions with a struggling industry struggling.

No, no, no, NEWSWEEK. Don't even pretend that this is about the American people. It is not about us at all. As your own Hugh Cameron reports:

President Donald Trump’s administration has warned that disease issues facing Argentina’s cattle industry could impede its plan to import the country’s beef to help lower domestic prices.

On Tuesday, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said on CNBC that Trump is “in discussions with Argentina” regarding the proposal, but said that the country is facing a “foot-and-mouth disease issue.”


Last night, the National Cattlemen's Beef Association's Buck Wehrbeing told Geoff Bennett on THE NEWSHOUR (PBS), "Argentina, it's not just the amount of beef coming in, but they have a long history of foot-and-mouth disease. USDA has not done a good enough job yet of making sure that everything coming from there is safe. And so we're not only concerned about the amount of beef that comes in, but also the animal health issues. And so this is a bigger thing than just cattle prices."



[Senator Deb] said Tuesday on X she has “deep concerns” over the Trump administration’s proposal to import beef from Argentina and has been in touch with his administration about the idea, writing: “Bottom line: if the goal is addressing beef prices at the grocery store, this isn’t the way. Right now, government intervention in the beef market will hurt our cattle ranchers.”

CEO of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Colin Wooddall said in a statement Monday “this plan only creates chaos at a critical time of the year for American cattle producers, while doing nothing to lower grocery store prices.”

Woodall added that “Argentina has a deeply unbalanced trade relationship with the U.S.,” noting Argentina has sold $801 million worth of beef to the U.S. since 2020, compared to $7 million the U.S. has sold to Argentina.

National Cattlemen's Beef Association says one thing but Chump just knows better?  I'm sorry, how many head of cattle does Chump have at his dude ranch in Florida?  Oh, that's right: Zero. 

And while he's doing a bail out for his boy toy in Argentina, he just wants to screw over American cattle ranchers.  Skylar Woodhouse (BLOOMBERG NEWS) reports:

President Donald Trump attacked US cattle ranchers over their criticism of his plan to slash record beef prices by importing more meat from Argentina, deepening a quarrel over his trade policy with a group of reliable supporters.

Trump on Wednesday said that cattlemen should be grateful for his tariffs, saying they have helped boost their profits, while also imploring them to lower the cost of their products.


Yes, he did attack cattle ranchers, he is attacking them.  He's out of control.  How many drugs is he on to stay up all night?  We see him falling asleep on camera during the day.  What drugs are keeping him up all night?  And what idiot -- Tulsi Gabbard? -- thinks it's impressive that he sometimes does not sleep a wink at night?



Steel silos tower over the Midwest, packed with soybeans and corn farmers can’t sell at break-even prices. Grain elevators from Ohio to Iowa are overflowing as production costs outstrip market returns.

“We’ve already beat last year in terms of Q1 national filings,” said Ryan Loy, an agricultural economist, warning that farm bankruptcies are accelerating.

As tariffs, debt, and high interest rates collide, is America quietly sliding into another farm crisis?
A crisis has hit the American heartland this year. What began as a trade standoff between Washington and Beijing has spiraled into a full-blown agricultural collapse. For thousands of farmers, the cause can be traced to one policy move in early 2025 that set off a devastating chain reaction.

It started with tariffs -- and the fallout spread faster than anyone expected.
In February, President Trump imposed a 10% tariff on Chinese goods, doubling it to 20% just a month later. China swiftly retaliated with its own measures targeting U.S. agriculture, striking hardest at soybeans—the backbone of American farm exports.

By early April, Trump escalated again, introducing sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs on nearly all imports. But Beijing’s next move would push farmers into crisis.
China, the world’s largest soybean buyer, halted U.S. purchases beginning in May. The blow was immediate and severe, with the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis confirming widespread concern among farm contacts.

With tariffs stacking up to a total duty rate of 34%, U.S. soybeans became roughly $2 per bushel more expensive than South American competitors. The market America once dominated was gone overnight.


Thanks, Donald Chump, for wrecking the US economy one sector at a time.  Chump's also harmed the toys industry.  Mike Bedigan (INDEPENDENT) reports:


Barbie creator Mattel has revealed a sharp decline in sales and revenue as the toy maker feels the impact of Donald Trump’s sweeping international tariffs – a worrying sign for the toymaker ahead of the busy holiday season.

Mattel saw net sales fall 6 percent to $1.74 billion in the third financial quarter of 2025, falling short of Wall Street’s expectations. The company reported a net income of $278 million, down from $372 million, a year earlier – a decrease of $94 million.
The company noted in a Tuesday earnings report that worldwide gross billings (sales to retailers before adjustments) for dolls were $674 million and drop of 12 percent overall, driven by Barbie – one of its top earners. Barbie dropped 17 percent in gross billings and Fisher-Price reported a 19 percent decline, though the losses were slightly offset by an 8 percent increase for Hot Wheels.
It is the first time that Mattel has missed on both earnings and revenue expectations in three financial quarters, according to CNBC.

The toy industry is one of the hardest hit by the president’s global tariffs, due to its large reliance on goods from China – one of the countries hit hardest by the levies announced by the president. Trump set tariffs - costs that are typically passed on to the consumer - and that has led to higher costs for those products.



So are we in what Phil Gramm — remember him? — once called a “mental recession,” a sort of mass delusion that the economy is bad? It’s likely that some of Americans’ sour mood is driven by political unease. Huge and ever-changing tariffs, masked agents grabbing people off the street, assassinations, vindictive prosecutions, rising measles cases, Trump’s false claims that cities are “war zones” as pretext for sending in the National Guard, and more. Increasingly unhinged statements from the administration feed a general sense of destructive instability. Next thing you know they’ll start demolishing the White House itself to make room for some vanity project. Oh, wait.

Yet it’s not only about political unease. There are some objective, measurable reasons to say that the US economy, which appears OK by the most commonly used measures, is definitely not OK once you look under the hood. One essential aspect of this weirdness is the economy is strongly bifurcated: AI is booming, but the rest of the economy isn’t. Another aspect is that in many ways the economy feels “frozen”: while there have been no mass layoffs so far, people who have lost their jobs or are just entering the work force are finding it very hard to get new jobs. Third, while the economy is growing thanks to AI spending, it’s a K-shaped expansion: People who were already affluent are becoming more so, but the less well-off are under severe pressure. For example, there are clear signs that middle-to-low income consumers are struggling: car loan and credit card delinquencies are rising, and grocers report that shoppers are buying cheaper varieties of food. At the same time, the affluent are spending freely: the top 10% of the income distribution now accounts for nearly half of all consumer spending.

What’s going on? I would argue that Trump’s wildly erratic policies are creating huge uncertainty which is deterring many companies – essentially those that are not in the AI sector or a sector catering to the affluent – from making investments. And those forgone investments include hiring new workers. The result is that much of the economy is frozen — companies aren’t hiring or investing. This freeze, in turn, explains both worker anxiety and rising inequality. Without the AI boom/bubble spending, we might very well have fallen into a recession, as some economists like Mark Zandi have claimed. And despite the AI boom, times for many workers are tough.



The S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) crashed in early April when President Trump announced sweeping tariffs on most countries, but the index bounced back remarkably quickly due to strong earnings growth and economic resilience. With the S&P 500 up 13% in 2025, the index is on track for its the third straight year of double-digit gains, something that has only happened twice since 2000.

However, the picture is less rosy than it appears. Revised jobs data shows hiring slowed sharply over the summer as businesses navigated economic uncertainty, and inflation has trended steadily higher since Trump announced his most severe tariffs in April. Meanwhile, investors just got bad news about the U.S.-China trade war, and it comes at a time when the stock market is already historically expensive.


Are you getting how bad things are?  Polling suggests most Americans are registering just how bad the economy is and that Chump's the one who destroyed it.  If you're confused, read Tom Peterson (PENNY GEM):


Montgomery Transport (Birmingham, AL) abruptly filed Chapter 7 in Oct 2025, leaving ~1,000 workers jobless. This sudden collapse is part of a brewing “Great Freight Recession,” as dozens of U.S. trucking firms have crumbled under mounting costs. 

The shock is rippling through America’s supply chain, threatening delivery reliability and economic stability.
U.S. truckers are reeling from skyrocketing operating costs, tighter credit, and tariff-driven price surges. Many carriers expanded during the pandemic, only to face plunging demand. Dean Croke of Roper DAT bluntly warned, “None of the signals are good when it comes to truckload demand”. 

The squeeze on margins and capital is proving unsustainable.
Shoppers are already seeing consequences: spot truck rates climbed to about $1.60/mile in Oct 2025, and cargo delays at ports lengthened restock times. Grocers and retailers report absorbing higher shipping fees or passing them on. 

Analysts note these transport-driven costs are adding 2–3% to consumer prices, straining household budgets nationwide.
Multiple carriers joined Montgomery’s fate. Jack Cooper Transport (Alabama) and Carroll Fulmer Logistics (Florida) also folded in Oct 2025. Surviving fleets are slashing staff and deferring expenses. 


Will Chump ever admit he's wrecked the economy?  Will he just keep lying?  At what point will even MAGA have to walk away?  Megan Cerullo (CBS NEWS) notes:


Trump administration tariffs imposed this year on dozens of nations and a range of industries are fueling inflation, especially for goods that are widely imported into the U.S., a recent analysis shows. 

Product categories seeing some of the biggest price hikes due to tariffs include furniture, car parts, electronics and musical instruments, according to economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. The findings are based on research models estimating tariff-related price hikes and drawing on Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) data, a widely used gauge of inflation.

Importers bear the cost of tariffs, typically passing at least some of the added expenses to consumers, economic research shows. 

The St. Louis Fed researchers found that companies passed 35% of tariff costs onto consumers from May through July. Other research from Goldman Sachs suggests that businesses could eventually pass on as much as 55% of added tariff costs to consumers. Companies would swallow 22% of the extra costs, while foreign exporters would absorb 18% of the expenses, economists with the investment bank found. 

But, hey, as long as you don't check your receipts from the grocery store or your bank balance, you can just keep pretending it's "fake news" and applaud Chump's destruction of the US economy. 
 


Ruben Navarrette (CREATORS SYNDICATE) reflects on the racism Chump stoles in the US:

Now, just nine months into his second term, Trump has continued to target Latinos by:

— gutting the U.S. refugee system and giving preference to English speakers, white South Africans (i.e., Afrikaners) and Europeans who flee countries they consider to be plagued by excessive migration;

— launching immigration sweeps that target brown-skinned people, according to a federal judge who ordered a stop to indiscriminate immigration detentions and arrests in Southern California;

— ending government programs that promoted diversity, equity and inclusion and closing DEI offices throughout the federal government, while pressuring colleges and universities to do the same;

— relying on stereotype in labeling Colombian President Gustavo Petro "an illegal drug leader" after Petro criticized Trump for launching deadly attacks on boats from Venezuela; and

— trying to gut the Voting Rights Act of 1965 by arguing for a narrow interpretation of the statute that would make it harder for plaintiffs to prove discrimination and more difficult to use race in drawing districts.

After conservative activist Charlie Kirk was murdered last month, the MAGA mob made it clear that they resent it when they're called racist.

I get that. Then they ought to cleanse their movement and scrub out all the racism. It's a big project. They're going to need a lot of soap — and even more humility. 

I'm shoe horning that in because otherwise it'll wait for another day that never comes -- there's so much to cover every day.  Let's wind down, Senator Patty Murray's office issued the following yesterday:


 ***WATCH floor remarks HERE***

Washington, D.C. – Today, on the 22nd day of the Republican shutdown, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, joined Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) on the Senate floor during his twenty hour-long and counting speech sounding the alarm on how President Trump is acting like a king, following an authoritarian playbook, and seeking to control more aspects of Americans’ lives.

The exchange between Senator Murray and Senator Merkley, as delivered on the floor today, is below:

“I see the Senator from Washington state is on the floor, and I would be very happy to yield to a question,” Senator Merkley said.

[RINGING THE ALARM BELLS ON TRUMP’S ATTEMPTS TO CONTROL AMERICANS’ LIVES]

“I thank the Senator from Oregon. And first, let me just commend you for what you are doing here, throughout the night, throughout today, calling attention to a really critical issue in this country,” Senator Murray replied.

“So many people come up to me. And you know, because we go back and forth to the West Coast all the time, how many people walk up to us and say, ‘What can I do about this?’ And each one of us has to say, here’s what I can do.

“And I want to thank you for doing what you are doing today, because you’re going above and beyond to point out to people that, as your chart says, authoritarianism is here and it is here now, and we can ignore it or we can speak out. And you have spent all night long, all day, standing on your feet, and at, I’m sure, great personal sacrifice, to fight for everyone in this country and to sound the alarms you’ve been talking about. And so I just personally want to, want to thank you.

“And I want to reiterate something that you have said for all of these hours and actually many times to me over the past few months, the fact that Trump is using his place in government to control every aspect of our life. Whether it’s what our schools are teaching or not teaching, it’s whether or not he’s prosecuting his enemies, which he is doing, it’s cutting off projects and funding to punish the political opposition.

“And as you and I both know, we represent ‘blue states,’ but we have a lot of red counties and cities and neighborhoods, and even within all of our blue districts. And you can’t just randomly say ‘I’m hurting blue without hurting red,’ because these are all Americans. But he is using his power to do that.

“We are seeing him, as you know well, in your home state deploying troops to intimidate Democrats. And I listened to you late last night talk about what is happening in Portland. And the misuse of this kind of power should be frightening to every single American, and we need to stand up and we need to call it out, which is what you are doing today. And even dictating what late night TV hosts is doing is part of this whole picture that you’ve been describing.”

[TRUMP TRAMPLING ON CONGRESS’ POWER OF THE PURSE]

“But I came to the floor today as your partner on the Appropriations Committee,” Senator Murray continued. “We serve on that together, and we all know in this body how important that committee is, because we decide where the funding is going to go in the country. Now I’ve been out on this floor, I’ve been at home, I’ve been everywhere talking about the power of the purse, which sounds kind of like this quaint little phrase, but it is really important for anybody who has a family. You know that the person who writes the checks in the checkbook decides where the money is going to go? Well, that power of that checkbook, that power of the purse, it is, as it is called, lands in this side of the aisle, on this side of the White House and Congress, we have the power of the purse. Why is that? Because we represent our constituents from across the country. I from Washington State, you from Oregon, people from Illinois and Alabama and Florida all come here to be a voice for their constituents on where their taxpayers’ [dollars] are going to go. And within this country, the power of the purse means we have the ability to decide where the money is going to go, because we represent our constituents. That’s what they call on us to do, and I am seeing Trump doing an all-out assault on Congress’ power of the purse.

“So, I wanted to come here today and ask you your thoughts on how this President is undermining the power of the purse, and how it plays into your ringing the bells about authoritarianism?” asked Senator Murray.

Senator Merkley responded, “Ringing the alarm bells for the authoritarian power of the purse is one of those fundamental ways that, in fact, the President is concentrating his power. The difference between a democracy—in a democracy the legislature says, ‘here are the programs, here’s how we want to run them, and here’s how we’re going to fund them.’ And it brings together the collective wisdom of a large group that comes from every portion of the nation, like we do here our 100 Senators from 50 states. And we not only bring our geographic differences, we bring our life differences and our life skills and all of that helps us form a pretty complex set of decisions about the programs that need more support because of the challenges we’re facing as a nation at that moment and those that can do with less support. And that’s our responsibility. But all those voices together are just so central to that.

“In an authoritarian nation, all of that responsibility—design the program, fund the program, choose whether the program will happen—it’s all transferred to the executive. So, we’re thinking authoritarians over here, power of the purse with the executive, democracy over here, power of the purse of the legislature. So, Russell Vought, the current head of OMB, he’s a well-trained, clever man, and he’s saying, ‘Well, let’s see how we can actually take the power of the purse. You passed a bill for fiscal year [20]25 and now we’re in. Now we’re not now, we’re no longer in fiscal year [20]25, but let’s say we were, ‘Hmm, well, maybe I can just slow off the funds for the programs I don’t want to fund. That way, the decision is transferred to the executive. Maybe I can freeze them, maybe I can impound them, basically permanently take them off the table, see if I can get away with that. Maybe I can send over a request to have Congress formally undo the programs that they have funded,’ and they did send one of those over, and it was voted and needed a majority vote in both chambers. But the problem with that is, you have a bipartisan vision to serve the entire depth—this job to me is representing the geography of the United States, to serve the entire breadth and depth of our nation with all of our differences, and then on a partisan basis, meaning half the room, they decide what programs to cut. And that means a deal was done in the beginning between Democrats and Republicans, and then it was undone, and the programs that were cut were the programs by and large the Democrats had advocated for. How do you do the next deal in that situation? And then we have Mr. Vought saying, ‘Hmm, what I’ll do is pretend I’m going to spend it, but then in the last 45 days, I’ll send a notification that I’d like Congress to undo it, but there is a waiting period, so therefore I know what I have done is set it up so that before those 45 days are out, the end of the fiscal year comes, and that bucket that goes to that program goes poof into thin air.’ And that’s the fancy term he’s used for the pocket rescission. And so here, we are saying to our Republican colleagues: if you’re negotiating in good faith to serve the interests and concerns that all 100 senators bring here, that a bill forged in that bipartisan manner can only be undone in a bipartisan manner. And we do rescissions in a bipartisan manner. We do undo funding. We take one year two, year three, year funding that turned out not to be needed or better spent elsewhere, and we pull it back and we put it into a different program, but we do that readjustment in the same bipartisan way we did the initial program,” Senator Merkley continued.

“So, we’re saying to our colleagues across the aisle, if the power of the purse means something, and it does—the difference between an authoritarian government and a democracy, then work with us to defend our Constitution. Defend that what we have done together cannot be undone by the executive. And so far, we have not received a ‘Yes, we will defend the Constitution.’ And what I hear is mainly, ‘Yeah, President Trump would never go for that.’ When you hear that, you know you’re trapped in an authoritarian because the vision of our nation is that we the Congress will forge these programs and decide how to fund them, how much and when it’s like, ‘Can’t do that, because Trump would be upset,’ well, that just confirms we are in authoritarianism now, and it’s not just the power of the purse, of course, it’s an attack on due process. It’s an attack on free press. It’s an attack on the freedom of speech. It is the weaponization of the Department of Justice. It is the ignoring the laws that apply to the executive completely, like firing all the IGs, getting rid of all the referees. In the book that I really spent the night trying to use as a framework in order to say, ‘Hey, experts who have studied how democracies die—they don’t die with people with guns anymore. They die when people get elected, and then they follow the authoritarian playbook on how to basically undo the checks and balances and amplify the power.’”

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“And another piece of that that we should be very concerned about in the Northwest right now, more in Portland, but who knows what happens in Seattle, is trying to carve a path in which Trump has court decisions that say he can put troops into the street whenever he wants, and that is a massively dangerous amplification of authoritarian power. And that’s why what we do this year makes such a such a difference that we have to protest and say, ‘This is not normal.’ We have to ring the alarm bells. We have to praise the 7 million people who got out there and said, ‘No Kings’ in the United States. And that’s such a beautiful, short way of saying, ‘No authoritarianism. We want our republic back, and we’re willing to fight to make that happen,’” Senator Merkley said.

“That’s what you’re doing. And I thank the Senator from Oregon, for all he’s been doing for so long—for so many years, but especially for the last 20 plus hours that you’ve been on the floor, many, too many hours on the floor—reminding us all of why this is so critical,” concluded Senator Murray.

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