Are you as tired as I am of being bombarded with the news of the day? And yet I feel called to lay out 16 more instances today of not just cracks in our system of government but some basic failings and actions that fly in the face of the US Constitution and common decency. You can thank me now or you can thank me later for deleting three items from today’s list.
Many of the items on today’s list are not being covered in the media. I hear or read a snippet of a story, and then I look for more information and documentation. I use reliable sources, and I don’t deal in conspiracy theories.
I used to not know or care what political party someone else aligned with, but we live in an era now where that seems to be the first thing someone wants you to know about them. That literally wear in on their heads and post it in their yards. There is little tolerance for anyone who does not agree with them, so it is tempting to keep one’s mouth shut.
Our current situation in the US is exhausting everyone who treasures democracy. I am exhausted, but when I learn about something that blatantly runs contrary to the US Constitution and is so viciously forced on the American people, I can’t seem to stay quiet.
For good measure, I’m including a couple of things that you just might not have heard about. Lots of things are slipping under the news cycle radar because too much is happening too fast.
Each thing considered by itself might not seem so bad or dangerous, but when digested together patterns appear.
- The Kremlin has confirmed that Russian President Valdimir Putin has gifted Donald Trump with a portrait he commissioned by a Russian artist. US Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, was giddy talking about it on TV. After all, Witkoff’s diplomatic experience could fit on the head of a pin with room left over. His qualifications for being US Special Envoy to the Middle East – which apparently includes Moscow? – are that he is an American billionaire real estate investor. The portrait? Who knows better how to flatter and gain the confidence of Donald Trump than ex-KGB Agent Vladimir Putin?
- The Associated Press reported, “The White House’s Office of Management and Budget has proposed gutting the State Department’s budget by almost 50%, closing a number of overseas diplomatic missions, slashing the number of diplomatic staff, and eliminating funding for nearly all international organizations, including the United Nations, many of its agencies and for NATO headquarters, officials said. The proposal, which was presented to the State Department last week and is still in a highly preliminary phase, is not expected to pass muster with either the department’s leadership or Congress, which will ultimately be asked to vote on the entire federal budget in the coming months.” It depends on if Congress grows a spine. Stay tuned!
- Trump has cancelled almost all 1,200 current grants issued by the National Endowment for the Humanities to reappropriate the money to his pet project of a garden of statues of 250 people in American history he deems heroes. I shudder to think whom he would choose for the honor… and whom he will not select. It takes no imagination to come up with both lists. It’s just too bad for the individuals and organizations who were promised funds for their projects and now the rug has been pulled out from under them. Did you enjoy the PBS film series The Civil War, by Ken Burns? Guess where Burns got some of his funding. This is an insidious way for Trump to kill the Public Broadcasting System (PBS). He wants to pull all federal funds from PBS and now he has moved money from a major source of funding for much of the system’s programming. According to the website for the National Endowment for the Humanities, it is an independent federal agency. I guess it isn’t “independent” anymore.
- It should be no surprise that US Secretary of Health and Human Resources Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. chose David Geier, a person without a medical degree, to conduct a study of possible links between vaccines and autism. Geier his late father published six papers claiming there is a connection between the two. Geier has a Bachelor of Arts degree in biology. The Maryland Board of Physicians charged him with practicing medicine without a license. Anyone want to bet on what Geier’s conclusion will be?
- A glimmer of Congressional backbone? US House and US Senate versions of a bi-partisan Trade Review Act of 2025 have been introduced which would give Congress the authority to end a tariff ordered by the President after 60 days.
- It should have come as no surprise that North Carolina’s request for an extension of 100% matching funds for Hurricane Helene recovery was denied, since US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has said she wants to eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). NC Governor Josh Stein received the news, ironically, while he was in Avery County with country music star and North Carolina native Eric Church at the groundbreaking for a 40-home development for people who lost their homes in the storm. Eric Church’s foundation spearheaded the project. North Carolina suffered $60 billion in damage from Hurricane Helene last September, and the need for assistance is still great. In February, the State of Georgia’s request for an extension from FEMA was also denied. “Senior Official Performing the Duties of FEMA Administrator” (yes, that is his official title, according to the FEMA website) Cameron Hamilton said in his denial communication to Gov. Stein that the request was “not warranted.” The hurricane recovery aid to NC will continue as a 90% match to what the state spends.
- On April 3, US Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins declared 112 million acres of national forests to be in an emergency situation due to their high risk of wildfires and hazardous tree conditions, allowing them to be open for logging. That’s 59% of our national forest acreage. The emergency designation allows the US Forest Service to bypass environmental laws. Trees in our national forests are logged, so that’s not anything new; however, the 59% percent is troubling and declaring an emergency situation so environmental regulations can be ignored also concerns me.
- Trump issued a National Security Presidential Memorandum (NSPM-4) which gives the Department of Defense authority to take control of federal lands to carry out military operation to repel invasions and seal the border. This includes national wildlife refuges and national forests. Indian reservations are excluded. The military can designate those areas as National Defense Areas, closing off public access indefinitely. Using “national security” to override environmental protections and civilian control of public lands can then easily be applied elsewhere. All Trump needs to do is call something a “national emergency.” This is a very slippery slope in the hands of a man who has absolutely no appreciation for nature or the American citizens.
- Trump and Musk shut down the Division of Environmental Health Science and Practice at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). To put a human face on this… Dr. Erik Svendsen, Director of the division, is known for his studies of the effects of the chlorine spill that resulted from a train wreck in 2005 a Graniteville, South Carolina. When the office was suddenly closed by the Trump Administration, Svendsen had to end his participation in a childhood lead investigation in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and notify his employees who were working in western North Carolina where Hurricane Helene caused the worst flooding in the state’s history. Water and sewer infrastructure had been ripped apart in September and the area is still dealing with the environmental damage. Too bad! And too bad for state and local health departments across the country that depended on the expertise of Dr. Svendsen and his staff. Too bad for the localities across the nation that were being aided in children’s lead poisoning issues. The division was also in charge of the national asthma control program and other important environmental health tracking networks. The division helped states struggling to make sure private wells are properly built and free of contamination. It was Dr. Svendsen’s division in 2023 that helped health officials in North Carolina unravel a connection between children eating a certain type of applesauce and elevated lead levels in their blood. That work a few years ago resulted in Dr. Svendsen’s division launching efforts that identified 500 additional cases nationally. The result was a national recall of the applesauce polluted with a South American cinnamon high in lead content. An article about this CDC division’s closure in The State newspaper in Columbia, SC quotes Louisiana Sanders, a resident of Graniteville and former SC Department of Health and Environmental Control board member, as saying, “This is going to set us back another 20 or 30 years.”
- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio struck a deal with Guyana, a neighbor and enemy of Venezuela, to share intelligence information and come to the aid of Guyana if it is invaded by Venezuela. Venezuela wants the oil resources in Guyana. In response, on April 11, Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro called Rubio an “imbecile.” I almost missed reading about this whole thing. We might need to just be aware.
- Deportations on steroids: There have been quite a few heartbreaking and frightening stories about actions and inactions of the US Government over the last 12 weeks. (Has it only been 12 weeks since January 20th?) The most heart-wrenching stories so far have been about deportations. People being kidnapped on the street and forced into unmarked vans. University students forced out of the country because their visas are inexplicably revoked. American citizens receiving emails in the middle of the night telling them they have seven days to leave their country. (There are no instructions for just which country they are supposed to escape to. They are being told their “paroles” have been revoked. These are American citizens who have never sought a “parole” because, after all, they were born in the US and have always lived in the US.) One American citizen who received one of those emails from Homeland Security is an immigration attorney! The report I read said that the Trump Administration is revoking the parole of 532,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans who came to the US under a Biden-era humanitarian parole program. The immigration attorney in Massachusetts does not fall into any of those categories.
- I wish I could share with you the details about what happened to an Australian who has lived in the US for more than five years on a work visa, but I can’t write several thousand words about it. I invite you to do an online search and read the gory details for yourself. In a nutshell, he took his sister’s ashes to scatter them in Australia in March. When his return plane landed in Houston, Texas, he was detained, called names, accused of being a drug dealer, and was put on a flight back to Australia after 36 miserable hours of detention. Everything he owns except two changes of clothes are at his home in the US. He is barred from returning to the US for five years. The details are scary, but they can be found at https://www.theguardian.com/ if you want to read them. I’ve only heard his side of the story, but it appears he was denied due process of law. There is an alarming pattern that the Trump Administration only wants due process when it is a member of the administration who needs due process. The rest of us, not so much.
- In an apparent effort to ward off Trump taking back the Panama Canal, an agreement has been quietly reached in which US troops will be able to deploy to a bunch of bases along the canal.
- The National Museum of African America History and Culture opened nine years ago. It has been praised for exhibiting the good and the bad in African American history. But Trump said the museum is part of a “widespread effort to rewrite our nation’s history.” I have learned that one of his recent Executive Orders in which he attacked museums and national parks stated, “Museums in our nation’s capital should be places where individuals go to learn ‒ not to be subjected to ideological indoctrination or divisive narratives that distort our shared history.” Trump says there are exhibits in the Smithsonian museums that make America look bad. He singled out the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Slavery is part of our national history, Mr. Trump, whether you like it or not. It is an ugly part of our history, but you cannot change the fact that it existed. The museums of the Smithsonian Institution are the envy of the world. At least they were until Trump came along.
- This pales in comparison to Trump’s numerous threats to our democracy, but it deserves inclusion on my list. Michigan Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer arrived for a private appointment with President Trump on April 9 to discuss her concerns about the effects the tariffs will have on her State. Instead of being taken into the Oval Office for their meeting, she was blindsided by being ushered into the room for the signing of an Executive Order calling for the investigation of two high level people in the Biden Administration, Chris Krebs and Miles Taylor. Trump, who has never before had a kind word to say about Whitmer, took that opportunity before cameras to praise the Governor and thereby humiliate her in a public setting and set her up for knee-jerk criticism from her own political party. Can anyone say, “Con man?”
- Every time Trump, White House Press Secretary Leavitt, or anyone else in Trump’s orbit or on TV calls a judge “rogue,” like Leavitt did yesterday, they are putting all judges at risk. They are not only undermining our justice system, they are encouraging their followers and listeners to pick up a gun or make a bomb to intimidate or murder a judge or someone in a judge’s family. We all need to value and stand up for the rule of law and freedom of the press. We could lose both in the blink of an eye.
Until my next blog post
I hope you have time to read a good book, and I hope you can concentrate enough to read it. I can’t.
Perhaps next week will be the week I only blog once instead of the recent four or five times. We can hope!
Remember the people of Myanmar, Ukraine, Kentucky, and western North Carolina.
Janet

And it keeps getting more and more bizarre…
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Janet, I completely understand. You and so many Americans are being worn down by this relentless stream of horrors. And believe me, here in Europe we’re holding our breath too. The tension is palpable, even across the ocean.
It’s hard to grasp. We thought a second Hitler was unthinkable — that such cruelty against humanity could never happen again. But now, we are witnessing it happening again, right before our eyes.
It is deeply, deeply saddening that a man and a government responsible for so many violations of human dignity cannot be stopped.
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It certainly does, and it’s impossible to keep up.
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Thank you, Matroos. It is truly unthinkable that we now have a second Hitler, but that’s exactly what we have. The parallels are undeniable. (Except, his loyal followers continue to deny it daily.) Too many people are still blindly obeying and praising him. Too many people think it is all right for him to deport people without due process because he says they are gang members. His supporters at least claim to not care that this is unconstitutional… or they believe non-citizens are not granted any rights under the US Constitution. I don’t understand their thinking. I don’t understand how so many Americans can have such a deep-seated misunderstanding of our Constitution. The American citizens who still support Trump frighten me every bit as much as Trump himself. Even if he is ever out of the White House, we will still be stuck with his supporters. They have a basic misunderstanding of or disdain for the US Constitution. I’m not sure which. Trump has given them a voice. He has emboldened them to voice their hate out loud. It is probably a hate they have quietly held all their lives, but now they are empowered because they have a President who claims to agree with them. Trump seems filled with hate… or he figured out that to spout that hate was his path to the White House. Only God knows the mind of Donald Trump. He is a pathological liar, so there is no way to know what he actually believes. I think this is all just a game for him. He only seeks power, and he will forever seek more power. One of the sickening things I learned today is that he has established and “Office of Faith” in the White House. That is in opposition to the separation of church and state on which America is/was founded. That separation is in America’s DNA. He sometimes claims to be a Christian, but his words and actions prove that he is not. The Evangelical Christians who support and praise him have lost their way. They worship him and have turned their backs on the teachings of Jesus, whom they claim to believe in. I’m not supposed to judge, but what I have witnessed in friends who belong to evangelical denominations such as Southern Baptist has been astounding. They think they are “good people,” but they seem to have no empathy for other people. Back to the “Office of Faith”… Trump is holding events and dinners all week to celebrate Easter. I wish the God of the Old Testament would do some good old-fashioned Old Testament smiting! I wish lightning would strike! And I wish the American saying, “Liar, Liar, pants on fire!” were really true. I want his pants to catch on fire! Perhaps I need to stop with that. Thank you for each of your thoughtful comments.
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On the upside, all the economic indicators are that Trump has damaged the US economy far more than China’s or Europe’s and eventually his supporters will realise that, and perhaps that will bring them to their senses. Some of them are undoubtedly nasty people, but I believe a lot of them voted Trump because of inflation and just don’t pay attention to anything else but their own family budget. It always astonishes me the number of people in the UK who pay no attention to the news, and I’m sure it’ll be the same in the US. But they all notice when prices go up! I’m still hoping that an economic collapse will destroy him and his regime.
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I tell you Janet, just like when the COVID 19 pandemic, I’ve disconnected from the news. Take good care and all the best. In the hands of God, we’ll be fine and safe.
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I hope you are right. The cost of living seems to be the only thing a lot of people think about, so they pay no attention until something hits their wallet or retirement savings. I have been frustrated for decades with people who say, “I don’t watch the news. It’s all sad or bad news.” I want to tell them, “That’s exactly why you should be keeping up with the news! Just because you avert your eyes and close your ears doesn’t make it go away!” To many of today’s parents — even if they are somewhat aware of what’s been going on in our country and the world — have shielded their children from current events. And now those “children” are in their 20s and they have no clue what has transpired in the real world since they were born. Too many of them have never lacked for anything they wanted. Too many of them have never been told, “No.” (I know I sound like an old person now!) I’m glad I wasn’t brought up that way. My parents had lived through The Great Depression and World War II. When I was a pre-teen and teenager we watched the news together every night. I knew how many American soldiers were coming home from Vietnam in body bags. I knew that neighbors were in Vietnam and might not come home. I knew my parents couldn’t afford to give me everything I wanted. It was a life lesson in reality. We have two generations of people now who have never had to go without anything they wanted. They can’t imagine a world in which that would change. They have no empathy for people who did not grow up rich or even middle-class. The coming recession or depression does not bode well for them. They literally voted for Trump because they thought eggs were too expensive. (They couldn’t be bothered with the fact that hundreds of thousands of chickens in the US had to be slaughtered due to the bird flu. It was easily to blame President Biden. Of course, some of them think eggs come from the supermarket. They don’t know eggs come from chickens! LOL! And Fox News was telling them the bird flu was “fake news.”) So, yes, until the tanking economy affects Trump’s supporters, they are willing to blindly follow him. What we have here is a failure of common sense.
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I’m not to that point yet, Francis. In the long term, I’ll be fine and safe. In the short term, I can’t ignore what is happening to the society in which my four great-nieces are growing into. They don’t deserve to live under a dictator.
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Oh Janet, I fully understand and here in Europe we too are very concerned, really all over the world. Every day we hear of new horrors and how he is turning lives upside down without a care. It’s incredible and shameful that it is tolerated. What has happened to the other branch of government?
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Dear Janet, I couldn’t help but laugh at the burning pants — but honestly, that would at least be a solution!
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The other branches of government seem to be MIA.
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It does make an interesting visual doesn’t it, Matroos? Ha ha ha!
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A shame that they are not doing their part. To me, it certainly appears that most Americans have forgotten, or never learned what democracy is all about. How can co-equal branches of government allow one branch to overstep their boundaries and abuse their power in such a way! Well Janet, we must all hope for the best. Take good care, sending you positive energy and good vibes from a very sunny and warm (22 degrees!) Mediterranean coast of Spain. All the best.
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I’m glad to hear that it is finally warm and sunny in Spain! You’ve had a string of dreary days, so I’m sure everyone is out and about to soak in the spring weather. It has been cool here this week, but 85 degrees is predicted for Easter Sunday! The frustration Americans are feeling toward Congress right now is equal to our disgust with what Trump is doing. Banning books at West Point and the Naval Academy and on Army and Air Forces bases? Going after universities? Defunding medical research? Today they are threatening to deny Harvard University the very mechanism through which the school can enroll international students! I don’t know what it’s going to take for the Republican majority in both houses of Congress to feel enough pain or horror to prompt them to grow a spine (individually or collectively!) to make this madness stop. Even in the days of Watergate, a delegation of Republicans from the US Senate went to the White House and told Nixon he had to step down. In retrospect, what Nixon did was child’s play compared to what Trump has done and continues to do unabated. AS you often remind me, God is in control, but he gave Donald Trump freewill and last year 51% of the voters and the US Supreme Court gave Trump the green light to do anything he wants to do. Now he’s ignoring Supreme Court rulings and the US Marshalls who have the authority to put him under arrest are nowhere to be seen because our national law enforcement leaders refuse to buck Trump. Even if a federal judge finds someone in the Trump Administration in contempt of the Supreme Court, Trump has the power to pardon them. Perhaps he can even pardon himself, if it ever comes to that. Nevertheless, it’s a lovely afternoon in North Carolina. I don’t plan to blog again until Monday, so I send you my best wishes to you as you and your family commemorate Maundy Thursday and Good Friday and celebrate Easter on Sunday.
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Wishing you a spiritual and prayerful Holy Friday and a very joyful and happy Resurrection Sunday Janet. I have used the names of these days of Holy Week as we know them in Europe, I know they are different in the US. Although it snowed in the north and central parts of Spain, here in the Mediterranean coast it was a beautiful day. May the Lord bless Janet. All the best.
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God bless you, Francis.
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I think I like “Holy Friday” better than “Good Friday.”
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I hope you have a happy Easter Sunday Janet.
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