Letters from an American - August 12, 2025
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Hello, this is Michael Moss.
Heather Crox-Richerson is traveling today, and her travel arrangements did not allow her time to read today's letter,
so I will be reading it in her place.
August 12, 2025.
Liberal commentator Jessica Tarloff nailed it this morning when she wrote,
he's doing everything except releasing the Epstein files.
Her comment was in reference to President Donald Trump's social media post of 7.30 this morning
when he chummed the water by suggesting that the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts,
more commonly known as the Kennedy Center, would soon be called the Trump Kennedy Center.
He made the comment as he said this year's Kennedy Center honors recipients would be announced tomorrow.
Trump has been frantically trying to change the subject away from his friendship with convicted
sex offender Jeffrey Epstein since July 7th, when Attorney General Pam Bondi stirred up fury
from Trump's Magabase by saying the Department of Justice will not release any more information
from the Epstein investigation. On July 23rd, the Wall Street Journal reported that Trump's
name is in the Epstein files multiple times.
But even Trump's attack on Washington, D.C. yesterday has not managed to distract attention from the
possibility that the President of the United States sexually assaulted children.
Epstein's associate, convicted sex trafficker Galane Maxwell, has been in the news because of the
administration's sudden transfer of her from a low-security prison in Florida to a minimum-security prison
camp in Texas. In 2021, Maxwell was convicted of conspiring with Epstein to sexually abused children
and sentenced to 20 years in prison. Allison Gill, who goes by the name Mueller, she wrote on social media,
and who writes at The Breakdown, reported yesterday on Galane Maxwell's electronic file from the
Bureau of Prisons, to which she got exclusive access. Sex offenders are not.
eligible to serve their sentences in minimum security prisons, but the file shows that someone
waived that status to permit her transfer. Gill's information also shows that the terms of her
custody permit her to leave the minimum security campus for work assignments, much like
Jeffrey Epstein was allowed to leave prison as part of the sweetheart deal he got from
Alex Acosta. Writing in The Hill today,
Former Deputy U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, James Zieran, wrote,
You may ask whether Trump approved the transfer. You can bet on it. This Justice Department doesn't
make a move without Trump's thumb on the scale. Also yesterday, Judge Paul Engelmeyer of the U.S. District
Court for the Southern District of New York refused to grant the Trump administration's request
that Grand Jury files from Maxwell's sex trafficking case be unsealed.
As Zirin noted, that request was always a red herring.
Grand jury minutes do not include evidence or witness statements
and are largely uninformative.
Judge Engelmeyer was even clearer.
As Casey Gannon noted at CNN,
the judge called out the Department of Justice for misleading the public
about what the files would reveal.
Its entire premise that the Maxwell Grand Jury materials would bring to light
meaningful new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes or the government's investigation
into them is demonstrably false, he wrote, and pointed out that the material is already
almost all public. Engelmeyer continued with an observation about why Bondi might have made
request. A member of the public, appreciating that the Maxwell grand jury,
materials do not contribute anything to public knowledge, might conclude that the government's
motion for their unsealing was aimed not at transparency, but at diversion, aimed not at full
disclosure, but at the illusion of such, he wrote. The administration also has an interest in getting
people to look away from the rising inflation numbers. A report released yesterday by the Bureau of
labor statistics, shows that consumer prices rose again in July, an indication that businesses
are beginning to pass on the cost of tariffs to customers. As economists Justin Wolfer's noted,
after declining for two years, inflation is on its way back up and is now at 3.1% for the year.
Those numbers do not include the tariffs that went into effect on August 7th.
Meanwhile, as Alice Higgum of Newsweek reported yesterday, layoffs in the U.S. surged in July to their
highest level since the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
After the July jobs report showed that hiring had stalled and that hiring in May and June
had been dramatically overestimated, Trump fired the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Erica McIntyrefer, claiming that the numbers in the report were rigged.
Yesterday, Trump nominated E.J. Antony, a 37-year-old economist from the Right-Wing Heritage Foundation
to replace McIntyre. Heritage was the driving force behind Project 2025, and in keeping with
that institution's drive toward Christian nationalism, Antony's doctoral dissertation from
Northern Illinois University, thanks his spiritual patrons, Our Lady of Victory, St. Joseph, St. Thomas
Aquinas, St. Jude, St. Joseph of Cupertino, and St. Peter and Paul. Thank you most especially
to our Lord, with whom anything is possible. Antony is known primarily for media work,
including appearances on the Fox News Channel, where he has relentlessly cheered on Trump's policies.
Dominic Pino of the Conservative National Review wrote today that Antony is nowhere near qualified to be BLS Commissioner,
noting that he has demonstrated time and again that he does not understand economic statistics.
As JV. Last of the Bulwark notes,
destroying faith in statistics by cooking the books is Ashley Trump's plan
illustrated in his announcement of Antony's nomination when he wrote
Our economy is booming and EJ will ensure that the numbers released are honest and accurate
Last notes that if Trump wanted to reassure people that government statistics are trustworthy
there are plenty of conservative economists he could have chosen to take the job of commissioner
of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Instead, he picked a hack he sees on Fox
to show that he is imposing his will
even on the numbers that businesses,
banks, and people need
to make good decisions about investments.
In an interview on Fox business news
that appeared yesterday,
before his nomination was announced,
Antony suggested that the government
should stop issuing the monthly job reports,
focusing instead on
quarterly reports. Last points out in his bulwark article that Project 2025 called for
consolidating the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Census Bureau, and Bureau of Labor Statistics
into a single office and aligning their mission with conservative principles, as well as putting
as many loyalists into statistical positions as possible. Today, the administration advanced
Project 2025's determination to reshape American culture from a right-wing perspective,
when it sent a letter to Dr. Lonnie Birch, the historian who serves as a secretary of the
Smithsonian Institution, informing him they attend to review museum exhibitions, curatorial
processes, planning, the use of collections, and artist grants in order to make sure they align
with the president's directive to celebrate American exceptionalism,
remove divisive or partisan narratives,
and restore confidence in our shared cultural institutions.
Meredith McRaw and Jasmine Lee of the Wall Street Journal,
who reported the letter,
say that the review will focus on
the National Museum of American History,
the National Museum of Natural History,
the National Museum of African American,
American history and culture, the National Museum of the American Indian, the National Air and
Space Museum, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, and the
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Legal analyst Anna Bauer notes that the woman in
charge of reviewing the Smithsonian is his Florida criminal defense attorney, who joined his
team from the field of property law and who, as Bauer writes, didn't like some of the museum's
exhibits when she visited after the inauguration, so she convinced Trump to sign an executive order
putting her in charge. Also on the three-person team is Russell Vote, director of the Office of
Management and Budget, and a key author of Project 2025.
Trump's assumption of control over the Washington, D.C. police force and his calling out of the D.C. National Guard
are definitely ways for him to divert attention from the Epstein Files and the stalling economy.
But they're also an attempt to create a dictatorship as Project 2025 prescribed.
Both can be true at the same time.
Today, Alex Horton and David Ovali of the Washington Post reported that the
Trump administration is looking at putting 600 National Guard troops on standby at all times
as a domestic civil disturbance quick reaction force to deploy into American cities to combat protest or
civil unrest. The troops would be split into two groups of 300, stationed at military bases in
Alabama and Arizona, to cover the regions east and west of the Mississippi River. The cost would
run into hundreds of millions of dollars, and funding could not start before fiscal year
2027. National Security Affairs scholar Lindsay P. Cohn told the reporters that while National Guard
units are commonly deployed for emergencies within their own states, this is really strange
because essentially nothing is happening. Crime is going down. We don't have major protests or
civil disturbances. There is no significant resistance from states to federal immigration
policies. There is very little evidence anything big is likely to happen soon, she said. But the
proposal could take resources that states will need to respond to national disasters or other
emergencies. This morning, about 800 National Guard troops arrived at the D.C. Armory to report for duty.
They have been deployed until September 25th.
But the power grab underway among MAGA leaders is not going unchallenged.
Yesterday, MSNBC ran a column of statistics fact-checking Trump live during his press conference,
showing that crime in Washington, D.C., and across the country, is falling significantly,
despite Trump's claim that we are in a crime wave.
It appears that at least some in the media are catching on to the idea
that his lies must be challenged as they happen,
rather than hours later when public attention has moved on.
Also yesterday, California Governor Gavin Newsom
issued a public letter telling Trump
that if he doesn't back off on his attempts to redistrict Republican-dominated states
in order to rig the 2026 elections,
Newsom will be forced to work to redistrict California.
You are playing with fire, risking the destabilization of our democracy,
Newsom wrote, while knowing that California can neutralize any gains you hope to make,
I do not do this lightly, as I believe legislative district maps should be drawn by independent citizen-led efforts,
he wrote, but California cannot stand idly by.
as this power grab unfolds.
Newsom's press office followed the letter up this morning with a post on social media.
Donald Trump, the lowest polling president in recent history,
this is your second to last warning.
The next one is the last one.
Stand down now, or California will counterstrike, legally,
to destroy your illegal, crooked mass.
in red states. Press conference coming, hosted by America's favorite governor, Gavin Newsom.
Final warning next. You won't like it. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Then the account posted. Final warning Donald Trump may be the most important warning in history.
Stop cheating or California will redraw the maps. And guess who will
announce it this week. Gavin Newsom, many say the most loved and handsome governor, and a very
powerful team. Don't make us do it. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
A follow-up post tonight read, Donald Taco Trump, as many call him, missed the deadline.
California will now draw new, more beautiful maps. They will be
historic as they will end the Trump presidency. Dems take back the House.
Big press conference this week with powerful Dems and Gavin Newsom, your favorite governor,
that will be devastating for MAGA. Thank you for your attention to this matter. G.N.
Tonight, Elizabeth Blair of NPR reported that Trump's announcement this morning that Kennedy
Center honors recipients would be named tomorrow, caught the staff of the Kennedy Center entirely
off guard.
Letters from an American was written by Heather Cox Richardson.
It was produced at Soundscape Productions, Dead in Massachusetts.
Recorded with music composed by Michael Moss.
This is my own.
