Friday, December 18, 2020

Republican pigs and criminals

 

TRUMP’S DEFENSE CHIEF SUDDENLY CUT OFF ALL OF BIDEN’S BRIEFINGS

And right after a massive cyberattack on multiple government agencies, including the department that oversees America’s stockpile of nuclear weapons.

BY ERIC LUTZ

DECEMBER 18, 2020

The American people overwhelmingly chose Joe Biden over Donald Trump. The Electoral College this week made those results official. Even Mitch McConnell thinks it’s time to move on. But Trump still won’t let it go, not even pretending to perform the duties of the job he's fighting to keep. Maddeningly, he’s still finding people to go along with his desperate coup attempt, and it’s not just MAGA true believers and House Republicans like Mo Brooks.

According to Axios Friday, Chris Miller, Trump’s acting Pentagon chief, has ordered the Defense Department to stop cooperating with the Biden team, canceling transition meetings with the president-elect just a month before he becomes the commander-in-chief. It’s a stunning move, and Pentagon officials were “shocked” by the Thursday night directive, senior members of the administration told the outlet. The reasoning behind the order was not reported, but it comes as people around Trump encourage him to take even more dramatic and authoritarian steps to maintain his grip on power, and as the country faces what appears to be a historic national security threat.

It was discovered last week that multiple government departments, including the agency that oversees America’s stockpile of nuclear weapons, had fallen prey to a massive cyberattack believed to have been carried out by Russia. “Our nation is under assault,” Representative Jason Crow wrote Friday. “This cyberattack could be the largest in our history.” Trump has been silent and instead occupied himself with more inane mattersrevenge, and his continued assault on the democratic process. As that effort to overturn his loss grows more and more desperate, some of his allies have gone as far as to suggest he implement martial law and enlist the United States military to “re-run the election” in swing states he lost, as former national security adviser Michael Flynn called for in a Newsmax interview Thursday. “No,” Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger, a veteran and an outspoken critic of Trump’s autocratic campaign to undermine the integrity of the election, wrote of Flynn’s suggestion. “The military will not be ‘deployed’ to re-run an election. It’s time for this to be shut down, and now.”

Unfortunately, Kinzinger is an outlier in his party, and a majority of Republicans have shrugged at or actively gone along with Trump’s attempted power-grab. It’s bad enough when GOP lawmakers endorse the president’s garbage, but for Miller, who Trump installed after firing Mark Esper for insufficient loyalty, to draw the Pentagon into it is even more beyond the pale. Some Defense officials pushed back on Axios’ reporting, suggesting that transition activities hadn’t been shut down, but had instead been delayed “until after the new year.” “With the holidays we are taking a knee for two weeks,” a top Pentagon official told Jonathan Swan. “We are still committed to a productive transition.” But Swan said his reporting suggested there was “nothing routine” about the decision, which he said was discussed at the White House. “Senior Trump officials have been furious at the Biden team,” Swan reported.

Trump’s refusal to accept the election results already led to a delay in the transition process, with General Services Administrator Emily Murphy dragging her feet last month to officially recognize Biden as the president-elect. It’s not yet entirely clear what’s going on at the Pentagon, but one thing is: As the president takes his refusal to concede into darker and darker terrain, and the government facing an unprecedented breach in cybersecurity, the U.S. needs officials to unmistakably put the interests of the country over Trump's.