Here’s Everything Trump Is Doing To Protect Bad Cops, Make Things Worse For Crime Victims
from the unlawfulness-and-disorder dept
Trump was never about law and order. He cozied up to cops and praised police brutality, but when push came to literal shove, he sat back and watched his supporters attack law enforcement officers and commit federal crimes for the sole purpose of destroying democracy itself.
Now that he’s back in office, he’s back to pretending he cares about law and order. His recent executive order echoes one issued during his first term: one that demands people start respecting cops (even if he and his followers won’t during insurrections) and suggests there’s a police state ahead of us because they nation can’t be saved without trampling all of our rights.
But it’s not just about cops or law and order demagoguery. What Trump really wants is zero accountability across the board. That’s why his DOJ has revamped its Civil Rights division to protect only the rights Trump actually cares about. Say goodbye to the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments. Say hello to protecting the Second Amendment and shutting down anything the administration thinks might protect the rights of anyone but the whitest, male-est US citizens.
The Marshall Project has published a round-up of the DOJ’s actions during Trump’s ignominious return to the ultimate position of power: Leader of the Free World. To be sure, Trump doesn’t actually want a “free world” any more than he wants free and fair elections. What he does want is the erasure of everything he doesn’t like, even if it means doing considerable amount of damage to the country he claims to be making great again.
The good news is… well, I guess there’s not really any of that.
Last week, Attorney General Pam Bondi cancelled hundreds of Department of Justice grants centered on crime prevention to shift its focus toward illegal drug enforcement and the eradication of DEI policies. On Monday, the president signed executive orders to limit police reform and rescind consent decrees that hold police agencies accountable. And recent reporting details how the department’s Office of Civil Rights is transitioning from enforcing civil rights laws to bringing cases against universities and cities passing liberal policies, leading hundreds of attorneys to resign in protest and effectively gutting the division.
If Trump were an unknown quantity, one might suspect he was trying to get fired or, possibly, take down the government from the inside. But Trump loves Big Government architecture and its insular qualities. That’s why he’s converted its sharper edges to weapons to be deployed against all the stuff he hates.
His blind thrashing at anything “woke” is just brain stem responses to stimuli, at least as far as Trump himself is concerned. The bigger problem is that blindly lashing out has resulted in the erasure of American history, at least in terms of women, minorities, and LGBTQ+ citizens. This is by design, but probably not because Trump is such a savvy operator. It’s collateral damage, but damage his supporters are not only willing to embrace, but leverage.
The first line of the quoted paragraph, however, highlights the hypocrisy that the Trump Administration seems to believe is one of its virtues. This president has spent a considerable amount of time claiming this country is constantly under attack by violent criminals. Yet, when given the chance, he has chosen to strip funds from crime prevention programs. Worse, he stripped federal funds meant to help crime victims, as well as police personnel actively engaged in providing this assistance.
The U.S. Justice Department is terminating $811 million in grants, including some impacting victim service programs ranging from trauma centers and sign language interpretation for domestic violence victims to police training, according to internal documents and two sources.
Every cut is designed to favor cops, eliminate accountability, eradicate transparency, and allow people with access to power to abuse it.
Say goodbye to prison rape reporting efforts because Trump doesn’t care about incarcerated people and data shows a sizable percentage of this rape is committed by prison staffers. Funding for gun violence studies has also been cut off.
And, while demanding the DOJ do better at tracking national crime rates, the administration has decided criminals who happen to wear cop uniforms shouldn’t be subject to the same sort of background checks regular people endure pretty much any time they go looking for a new job.
In 2022, the Biden administration created the National Law Enforcement Accountability Database, a central place for police departments to search for information about federal law enforcement officers with criminal convictions and misconduct violations. Trump decommissioned the database on his first day in office.
What’s truly insane is that this wasn’t even a public-facing database, so it wasn’t as though journalists and activists were using this to propel an anti-cop narrative. This was solely for use by federal and local law enforcement agencies to ensure they weren’t just hiring troublemakers who’d already been shit-canned for violating rights or engaging in egregious misconduct. Now, these agencies are going into the hiring process blind. And while many might be fine with that, this gives the worst agencies that are willing to hire the worst ex-cops all the plausible deniability they’ll need to respond to criticism of their hiring processes.
This is the America Trump wants and one his fans are willing to support, right up until they feel the need to bash a cop’s head in with a fire extinguisher or whatever. And while it may work for them (until it doesn’t), the rest of us are going to be forced to live with it and its consequences for years, if not decades, to come.
Filed Under: civil rights, doj, donald trump, pam bondi, police accountability, police misconduct, police state, rights violations


Comments on “Here’s Everything Trump Is Doing To Protect Bad Cops, Make Things Worse For Crime Victims”
It is quite simple
Trump is rooting for the overdog. He loves brutality and giving people in weaker positions the short stick.
Institutional sadism is his thing. That’s why he loves dictators and wants to be one himself.
If police tasked with constraint are overrun by an oversized crowd of his making, that’s fun. If police brutalize people in weaker physical and legal position, that’s fun, too.
The real puzzle is what the devout Evangelical Christians are imagining to gain from rooting for the Antichrist as president.
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Well, he needs all the police force to stay King, image people starts being a little too vocal, what if next 6th January, it will not be the Capitol but the White House?
And there is all theses immigrants and gang-members to fight!
And US is in War, and will soon be with South-America, Middle-Eastern and Asia!
And in two years when US will be in the third world, how he will stop citizens from flying from US?
Re: Have no fear, Overdog is here?
I think Trump is just as driven by fear as by greed. Fear that some “other” will take what is “his”. And he was able to get elected because so many Americans feel the same fear as their lives become more precarious — fear helpfully fanned by lies, big and little. Whether the “other” is the government, big corporations or “people who aren’t like me”, it’s still fear.
'If they didn't want to be brutalized by a cop they shouldn't have been black.'
No one hates the law more than the Party of Law and Order(tm), just like no-one hates personal accountability more than the Party of Personal Accountability(tm).
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Turns out that the “Grand Old Party” is more like the “Petty New Party” these days anyway. Their speech is conservative, invoking the values of people who were seminal to the party a lifetime ago. Their deeds don’t. Their speech may catch up with them one day, and when it does, you’ll wish back the current state of hypocrisy which is the closest to decorum you will get to see from those hoodlums.
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AKA the entire 240-year history of American conservatism.
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Both Lincoln and Eisenhower were Republicans. And while there’d be a point to count Lincoln more as a progressive than a conservative voice, Eisenhower very much was an institutionalist who implemented Supreme Court rulings forcefully.
So your 240-year blast of conservatives (whether or not you use that term tied to the Republican Party) seems a bit of a stretch. The ugliness more or less started with the Southern Strategy.
Re: Re: Re: not quite so new
Certainly that was a sharp turn downward, but remember that the ``Party of Lincoln” has long followed the views of Lincoln. He said that while colored folks ought not be slaves, they also ought not be allowed to socialize with white folks, or marry white folks, or serve on juries.
Nixon perhaps brought that into sharper focus in order to leech votes from segregationists, but it was not a new view for the party.
"illegal": applies to what?
That sounds like it’s the enforcement that’s illegal, not the drugs.
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The drugs aren’t illegal, either. Posession or distribution might be, depending on the circumstances. (For some drugs, that’s almost always illegal, but only almost.)
NYC old-timers
We all know Trump has been a racist MF his entire life. See his involvement in the Central Park Jogger case Image, Link
where the accused who were the subject of his ad were eventually exonerated,
and the Nixon Administration’s lawsuit for housing discrimination. Link
The federal gov’t outlived its usefulness long ago. It should be abolished (with prejudice) and replaced with nothing.