Letters from an American - April 14, 2024
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April 14th, 2024. Today on ABC's This Week, host George Stephanopoulos asked New Hampshire
Governor Chris Sununu about his recent switch from supporting former South Carolina Governor
Nikki Haley for the Republican presidential nomination to supporting
former President Trump. Just to sum up, Stephanopoulos said, you support Trump for president
even if he's convicted in the classified documents case. You support him for president even though
you believe he contributed to an insurrection. You support him for president even though you believe he's lying about the last
election. You support him for president even if he's convicted in the Manhattan case. I just want
to say the answer to that is yes, correct? Sununu answered, yeah, me and 51% of America.
Aside from its overstatement of Trump's national support, Sununu's answer illustrated the
triumph of politics over principle. Earlier in the interview, Sununu explained that he could
swallow all of Trump's negatives because he wanted a Republican administration. This is about
politics, he said. Sununu is part of the Republican faction that focuses on cutting taxes and slashing regulations.
Trump has promised further tax cuts, while Biden has said he will raise taxes on the
very wealthy and on corporations to make sure the nation does not have to cut Social Security
benefits and Medicare.
Republicans have suggested they will make those cuts to balance the budget,
although at least 90% of the current budget deficit not due to emergencies like COVID
is a result of tax cuts under George W. Bush and Trump. Sununu may be embracing Trump for
his fiscal policies, but there is possibly another dynamic at play in the shift of Republican leaders behind Trump.
As Thomas Edsel outlined in the New York Times on April 10th in a piece about donors,
they appear to be afraid of retaliation if they don't join his team. Certainly he has worked to
instill that fear, warning in January that anyone who contributed to Haley's campaign
from this moment forth will be permanently barred
from the MAGA camp. We don't want them and will not accept them. Trump has been very clear that
he intends to use the power of the state to crush those who he feels have been insufficiently
supportive of him. There's every reason to take him at his word, as he tried to do exactly that
during his presidency.
He used the Internal Revenue Service to harass former FBI Director James Comey,
who refused to kill the investigation into the ties between Trump's 2016 campaign and Russian operatives, as Trump demanded, and Andrew McCabe, who took over as acting FBI Director after Trump
fired Comey. He demanded investigations and
indictments of former President Barack Obama and then former Vice President Joe Biden,
former Secretaries of State Hillary Clinton and John Kerry, as well as a Democratic lawyer.
Former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Jeffrey Berman, whom Trump appointed after he fired Preet Bharara, recalled,
throughout my tenure as U.S. attorney, Trump's Justice Department kept demanding that I use my
office to aid them politically, and I kept declining in ways just tactful enough to keep
me from being fired. That dynamic already appears to be at work as people are obeying in advance.
Gerald R. Ford Medal for Distinguished Public Service, to former Wyoming Representative Liz Cheney out of concern that a future President Trump would retaliate against the organization
by taking away its tax-exempt status. The historical irony was completely lost on you,
Kennerly wrote. Gerald Ford became president in part because Richard Nixon had ordered the development of an enemies list
and demanded his underlings use the IRS against those listed. That's exactly what the executive
committee fears will happen if there's a second coming of Donald Trump. Harking back to Ford's
service in the World War II Navy, Kennerly wrote, did Lieutenant Gerald Ford meet the enemy head on because he thought he
wouldn't get killed? No, he did it despite that possibility. This executive committee,
on the other hand, bolted before any shots were fired. You aren't alone. Many foundations,
organizations, corporations, and other entities are caught up in this tidal wave of timidity and fear that's sweeping this country.
I mistakenly thought we were better than that.
This is the kind of acquiescent behavior that leads to authoritarianism.
President Ford most likely would have come out even tougher and said that it leads directly to fascism.
and said that it leads directly to fascism. As Princeton sociology professor Kim Lane Chappell told Edsel, those still operating under the impression that they will curry favor with a
dictator are painfully unaware of how dictators actually operate. Like Russia's Vladimir Putin
or Hungary's Viktor Orban, if he has returned to power, Trump will use the power of the state
to squeeze the wealthy as well as his political opponents, threatening them with investigations,
audits, regulation, even criminal charges, unless they do as they are told.
But Sununu's cynical announcement that he would destroy American democracy if it meant his party
could stay in power is not only a misguided approach to trying to appease a dictator.
It is a profound rejection of the meaning of American democracy, that we are all created
equal and have a right to a say in our government. Throughout our history, Americans have found those principles so
fundamental to human self-determination that they have given their lives for them.
It's hard to miss that Sununu's statement fell on the anniversary of the assassination of Abraham
Lincoln, who stood at the cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where those who had died to defend the United States in July 1863
were buried, and asked his fellow Americans to rededicate themselves to the great task remaining
before us, that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they
gave the last full measure of devotion, that we here highly resolve that
these dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth
of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish
from the earth.
for the people shall not perish from the earth.