PRESIDENT TRUMP VIOLATED A MOST REVERIED U.S. MONUMENT: MOUNT RUSHMORE
…A fly-over at Mount Rushmore of the U. S.
Navy’s, Blue Angels
The president gave one of his most criticizing
speeches at the nation’s revered presidential monument
Trump gave his most divisive speech, ever given at
of all patriotic locations, Mount Rushmore. This was done on the eve of 2020’s
Independence Day. During the speech,
President Trump railed against “cancel culture” which is the boycotting of the president by many Americans, and also he railed against the left’s supposed
wholesale embrace of fascism....? It must be noted that this is mainly all just illusions inside the president's very bazaar imagination.
Unfortunately, no other American has spent more
time, energy and taxpayer resources in trying to enforce submission to his rule, than Donald J. Trump.
Listed below are just a few of the ways that Trump has used, or
tried to use, the power of his office to punish critics and his perceived
enemies:
He has tried to weaponized his power against all media organizations whose coverage he hates.
- Trump
repeatedly ordered subordinates to block the merger of AT&T and Time
Warner, which owns CNN:
In the late summer of 2017, a
few months before the Justice Department filed suit, Trump ordered Gary Cohn,
then the director of the National Economic Council, to pressure the
Justice Department to intervene.
According to a well-informed
source, Trump called Cohn into the Oval Office along with John Kelly, who had
just become Trump’s Chief of Staff, and said in exasperation to Kelly, “I’ve
been telling Cohn to get this lawsuit filed and nothing’s happened! I’ve
mentioned it fifty times. And nothing’s happened. I want to make sure it’s
filed. I want that deal blocked!”
Cohn, a former president of
Goldman Sachs, evidently understood that it would be highly improper for a
President to use the Justice Department to undermine two of the most powerful
companies in the country as punishment for unfavorable news coverage, and as a
reward for a competing news organization that boosted him. According to the source, as Cohn walked out
of the meeting he told Kelly, “Don’t you f-----g dare call the Justice Department.
We are not going to do business that way.”
- Trump’s
presidential campaign also issued a news release in 2016 pledging that he
would block the merger. “AT&T…
is now trying to buy Time Warner and thus the wildly anti-Trump CNN.
Donald Trump would never approve such a deal.”
- Trump
has threatened to “revoke” licenses of media organizations whose
coverage he dislikes.
- Since
the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) won’t go along
with his instructions to “revoke” media licenses for specific
news organizations, Trump has also urged his followers to cancel
subscriptions to the cable company that owns the news organization in
question.
- Trump
has weaponized the U.S. Postal Service against the owner of a media
organization he dislikes, known as
The Washington Post, which is personally owned by Amazon chief executive
Jeff Bezos.
Trump has made no secret of
his desire to use the Postal Service to raise costs for Amazon, even if
doing so might ultimately cause more pain for US Postal Service.
For example, reported in 2018, Trump repeatedly urged the
postmaster general to double the rates it charges Amazon.
More recently,
he said he would not aid the Postal Service unless it quadrupled
prices on Amazon. The Post Office is ignoring the president as it should.
- Trump
has allegedly weaponized the government procurement process against the
owner of any news organization he doesn’t like, including The Post and Jeff Bezos.
According to an October
2019 memoir by a senior aide to former defense secretary Jim Mattis,
Trump in 2018 “called and directed Mattis to ‘screw Amazon’ by locking
them out of a chance to bid on a lucrative contract to build the Pentagon’s
cloud architecture". When Amazon’s bid was rejected, the company sued and
argued that Trump’s public remarks improperly influenced the process. The Trump administration barred Defense Department officials from answering
questions in interviews with the department’s Inspector General about
whether the White House had exerted influence on the procurement
process.
Trump has repeatedly falsely accused a TV
host he dislikes, former congressman and MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” host, Joe
Scarborough of murdering a staffer, with zero evidence.
7. Trump has fired from one job, and blocked from promotion, a national security official whose testimony he disliked.
After Lt. Col. Alexander
Vindman testified before Congress about Trump’s notorious Ukraine call, Trump
had both Vindman and his twin brother, who did not take part in the
impeachment proceedings, fired and escorted from the White House
grounds. Now the administration has delayed awarding Alexander
Vindman a scheduled promotion, alongside hundreds of other officers selected to
be promoted to full colonel this year. Mr. Vindman has since decided to retire from the US Military.
8.
The president, other government officials and Trump family members
have tried to block publication of books critical of the president.
Trump alleged that former
national security adviser John Bolton’s book was both untrue and contained
classified information. A judge declined to block release of the book as the
Justice Department had requested.
Separately, Trump’s family
filed a petition asking that the president’s niece, Mary Trump, and her
publisher be blocked from publishing her memoir on the grounds that the book
violated a confidentiality agreement; a New York court has allowed the
publisher to continue distributing copies of the book in preparation for its
planned July 28 publication.
9. Trump has demanded pledges of allegiance to
him personally and blocked from jobs, people who have ever said anything
critical of him.
He has demanded loyalty oaths
from rally-goers, government officials, and even senior law
enforcement officials.
10.
Trump has encouraged or tacitly condoned violence against protesters, journalists and dissidents.
“If you see somebody getting
ready to throw a tomato, knock the crap out of them, would you? Seriously,
okay? Just knock the hell — I promise you I will pay for the legal fees. I
promise, I promise,” then-candidate Trump said at a
rally in 2016.
In 2018, he cheered
on a congressman for assaulting a reporter:
And of course he did nothing
after American protesters were assaulted by Turkish agents on American
soil.
11.
Trump gassed peaceful protesters outside the White House so he
could stage
a photo op with a Bible.
Quite literally and forcibly
canceling anyone that disagreed with the president.
More reasons why we need to get rid of this stain on the position of the presidency of a truly great nation.
Copyright G. Ater 2020
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