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June 4, 2025

Trump's war on accountability

 Robert Reich -   Trump’s personal money-making schemes haven’t elicited the outrage that would once have generated huge political blowback, televised hearings, official investigations, and damage control.

Does the dearth (if not death) of outrage illustrate how far Trump has moved the norms of acceptable presidential behavior?

Or is outrage still there, but the American public has no means of calling him out because Trump has dismantled the system of accountability?

Here’s my list of his dismantling:

1. He’s disabled all institutions in the executive branch that constrained his predecessors — especially professionals in the Justice Department, inspectors general, ethics watchdogs, and FBI. So there will be no special counsels or investigations by the department to push back against his illegal and unethical behavior.

2. He has neutered Congress’s ability to hold him accountable. By dominating the Republican-controlled Congress and threatening to run primary opponents against any Republican who opposes him, Trump has made it impossible for Congress to hold public hearings about his unethical and arguably illegal actions.

3. He has gained control of the Supreme Court, which has now given him wide rein. He’s installed three Supreme Court justices who, joined by the three Republican appointees already on the court, have conferred immunity on him for official acts — making it less likely that his unethical and illegal behavior will be challenged.

 

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