We’ll have none of that!

It has been a few days (well, four) since I blogged about politics in the United States, so today I’ll try to briefly hit on some things you might have missed.


Office of Special Counsel

Paul Ingrassia was appointed the lead the Office of Special Counsel by President Trump and be his liaison with the Department of Homeland Security. That is the office that handles such things as illegal campaign actions by high officials. Thirteen of Trump’s senior aides were found to be in violation of the Hatch Act during his first term in office.

The problem with Paul Ingrassia being appointed to this position is: He is a former far-right podcaster who in while Trump tried to overthrow the 2020 election posted, “Time for @realDonaldTrump to declare martial law and secure his re-election.”

Don’t expect any whistle blowing within the Trump Administration.


The National Association of the Deaf

During the Covid 19 pandemic, all 50 states provided American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters during their governors’ press briefings, but the Trump White House refused to do so even after repeated requests from the National Association for the Deaf (NAD) and members of Congress. This led NAD to file a lawsuit against Trump on August 3, 2020 which asked for the immediate use of ASL interpreters during television broadcasts of coronavirus press conferences and briefings.

The suit maintained that the White House was in violation of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The Act mandates that people with disabilities have access to all White House communications. That is, of course, crucial during a public health crisis. After a judge ordered the White House to provide ASL interpreters for all Covid 19 press briefings, that was done.

President Joe Biden took office on January 20, 2021, and four days later announced that there would be ASL interpreters for all White House press briefings.

Fast forward to January 20, 2025, the day Trump’s second term began. On that day, he signed an Executive Order to halt all Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) programs and activities in the federal government.

No more ASL interpreters at the White House or in any department in the Executive Branch of the US Government.

“It’s Déjà vu all over again.” The National Association for the Deaf filed a lawsuit against President Trump, press secretary Karoline Leavitt, and Chief of Staff Susie Wiles for being in violation of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.

Closed-captioning is helpful, but it usually skips or misinterprets some words. For people who are completely deaf, being able to watch an ASL interpreter is of paramount importance.


What’s the point of complaining about cuts to Medicaid if we’re all going to die anyway?

At a town hall meeting on Friday, Republican US Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa was questioned about the cuts to Medicaid that are in the “big, beautiful bill” passed by the US House and now under consideration by the Senate. Her response to her constituents: “People are not – well, we all are going to die, so, for heaven’s sakes.” Her words were met with jeers.

NBC News also reported, “Ernst also got into testy exchanges about DOGE cuts and her support for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at the Butler County town hall, but was asked repeatedly about the proposed Medicaid changes.”

When this happens when citizens go to public meetings held by a US Senator or US Representative, their questions should not be brushed off in such a way.


When writing your US Senators and Representative appears to be a waste of time

Three weeks ago, I wrote emails to both US Senators from North Carolina and my US Representative expressing my concern that the US had been placed on the CIVICUS Monitor Watchlist due to human rights.

Senator Thom Tillis responded the next week and thanked me for writing him about the border crisis.  

Senator Ted Budd responded last Thursday and told me repeatedly that he is working hard to uphold the US Constitution.

Representative Mark Harris responded a week or so ago and only praised the job President Trump is doing and said that every Executive Order signed by Trump should be codified into law by the Congress.

Now that I know how they feel about the CIVICUS Monitor Watchlist….


Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)

On Friday, Trump fired Kim Sajet, the Director of the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery. She had held the position for 12 years. Her crime, according to Trump was for being “a highly partisan person, and a strong supporter of DEI.”

So, if you hire or promote persons of color or women, you are not welcome in the Trump orbit.

If a person can lose their job for being “a highly partisan person,” it seems to me that would include everyone Trump has hire or appointed… or pardoned.


A false economy and a public health gamble.

Reuters reported that the Trump Administration cancelled a federal government contract with Moderna for the late-stage development of its bird flu vaccine for humans.


Are we heading for Remigration?

Remigration is a policy that calls for the removal of migrants. The goal appears to be to create white ethnostates.

It came to light last Thursday that the US State Department had sent a 136-page notification document to six Congressional Committees for approval by July 1. In addition to creating an Office of Remigration in the State Department, the document says that the new office “will also actively facilitate the voluntary return of migrants to their country of origin or legal status.”

Much of the Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor Bureau will be eliminated, as if the US isn’t already on a human rights watchlist!

The document tells of dramatic changes coming to the US diplomatic service, and the establishment of a new Deputy Assistant Secretary of State position to oversee “Democracy and Western Values.”

That last part is cringe-worthy. Trump’s disdain for democracy is one thing that worries me, and what do they mean by “Western Values?”


American Bar Association, thanks but no thanks

In a letter to William R. Bay, President of the American Bar Association, on May 29 US Attorney General Pam Bondi informed Mr. Bay that the US Department of Justice will no longer take ABA ratings into consideration in judicial nominations because “its ratings invariably and demonstrably favor nominees put forth by Democratic administrations.”

The letter went on to say the American Bar Association will be treated like any other “activist organization.”


Kudos to CNBC reporter Megan Cassella

Photo of three tacos
Photo by Jarett Lopez on Unsplash

Kudos to CNBC reporter Megan Cassella for daring to ask Trump what he thought about TACO: Trump Always Chickens Out.


In fairness to the Republicans…

On Tuesday, May 27, the US Supreme Court declined to review a lower court’s decision that allows the transfer of sacred Apache land in central Arizona to a foreign copper mining company.

The Apache Stronghold coalition of indigenous and non-indigenous people last year lost their case in front of the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals. So, this started under the Biden Administration.

The Apache Stronghold maintains that copper mining in the Tonto National Forest sacred lands will create a crater.

Once more, the federal government slaps the faces of indigenous people.


Until my next blog post

Keep reading everything you can. I hope you’re reading a really good book now.

Hold family and friends close.

Remember the people of Ukraine and western North Carolina.

Janet

26 thoughts on “We’ll have none of that!

  1. I can’t believe that he stopped ASL. I also heard on the news that he postponed student’s visa. My concern is what the democratic party doing about it? They seem to be silenced! Thanks for the information, and please stay safe.

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  2. Have you seen Joni Ernst’s ‘apology’ for the we’re all going to die comment? She ‘apologises’ for not realising that some people didn’t know that we’re all going to die and then says she’s glad she didn’t have to mention the Tooth Fairy. Then, in case she hadn’t been offensive enough, she ends by saying that if people want eternal life they should trust in God. As you regularly say, how can Christians tolerate these people?

    On the subject of Remigration, is that aimed at illegal migrants, or are they seriously proposing to try to remigrate people who have obtained American citizenship or at least residency visas?

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  3. The Democrats in Congress are not saying enough. They need to band together and protest what is happening. They vote against everything brought before them, but they are out-numbered. Most of what Trump has done is through Executive Orders. In normal times things he is doing through Executive Orders would be handled by the legislature. He is abusing his power and the courts have been slow to order him to stop. When they do, he calls the judges terrible names and then ignores their orders. It is horrible what he has done in just four months!

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  4. Joni Ernst’s remarks are beyond the pale! As if her initial remarks that we’re all going to die were enough proof that she has drunk the Trump Kool-Aid, she really jumped in with both feet in that “apology.” Holey moley! She is up for re-election in November 2026. Until Sunday, she only had one Democrat challenger. Now she has two. Iowa is such a Republican state, I don’t know if a Democrat will be able to defeat her — no matter how many stupid and insulting things she says. I don’t know how God tolerates these people!

    About the remigration… I don’t know the answer to your question. The whole thing has been hush-hush. I saw it online, but I haven’t heard it mentioned on TV. If Trump goes after people who have obtained citizenship, he’s going to lose a couple of wives!

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  5. Kym, I guess you are in Mark Harris’ Congressional District, too. UGH! Watch for my blog post on Thursday about the awful newsletter I received from him on Saturday. Disgusting excuse for a US Representative!

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  6. Shut the front door! 😜 I am in shock by how much both of our counties have grown and are unrecognizable. Keep up the good fight of faith my friend! 😊💖👍🏼

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  7. Cabarrus and Union are completely unrecognizable! I live out in the country on a little two-lane road, and right around the corner they’ve started cutting the streets for an 1,100-house development! The roads and the schools cannot handle that! Every time I drive into Charlotte now I get lost because all the landmarks are gone and something new has been built.

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  8. Girl Janet, you hit the nail on the head! The congestion is unreal. We moved out this way from Charlotte to get away from the congestion 20 years ago and now, it’s a crazier mess! 😝🚗🤦🏻‍♀️

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  9. The congestion followed you! My sister and I are living back where we grew up. The changes we’ve seen in the Harrisburg area in 70 years is beyond comprehension. My sister was one of the librarians at Sun Valley High School back in the 1980s/early 1990s. The last time we went down there, she couldn’t recognize anything!

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  10. Honey Janet, I live here and don’t recognize it. The shortcuts through the back roads are even unrecognizable. I headed to Waxhaw and got lost. You could never imagine how much that town has changed too. It’s crazy! 🤪

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  11. I used to know everyone in Harrisburg. We had no stoplights, no traffic. Now it’s gridlock 24/7 and it will only get worse because there is no planning. Every subdivision gets approved. I don’t know where the children are supposed to go to school!

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  12. I pray God gives us all the courage for the living of this hour, as the hymn says. We need the courage to stand up for what is right and to speak out against every injustice we see. Thank you for giving me encouragement. I find myself in a place I never imagined I would be. I never imagined I would need to speak out against a rise of fascism in the United States of America!

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