Letters from an American - February 2, 2025
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February 2nd, 2025.
Billionaire Elon Musk's team yesterday took control of the Treasury's payment system,
thus essentially gaining access to the checkbook with which the United States handles about $6 trillion annually
and all the financial information of Americans
and American businesses with it.
Apparently it did not stop there.
Today, Ellen Nickmeyer of the Associated Press reported that yesterday two top security officials
from the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID, tried to stop people associated with Musk's
Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGGI,
from accessing classified information
they did not have security clearance to see.
The Trump administration put the officials on leave,
and the DOGGI team gained access to the information.
Victoria Elliott of Wired has identified those associated with Musk's takeover as six engineers
who are barely out of, and in at least one case purportedly still in, college.
They are connected either to Musk or to his longtime associate Peter Thiel, who backed J.D. Vance's Senate run 18 months
before he became Trump's vice presidential running mate.
Their names are Akash Baba, Edward Koreshstein, Luke Ferator, Gautier Cole Killian, Gavin
Kleiger, and Ethan Chautran, and they have little to no experience in government.
Public policy expert Don Moynihan told reporter Elliott that the fact these people are not
really public officials makes it hard for Congress to intervene.
So this feels like a hostile takeover of the machinery of governments by the richest man
in the world," he said.
Law professor Nick Bednar noted that,
"...it is very unlikely that the engineers have the expertise to understand either the
law or the administration needs that surround these agencies."
After Musk's team breached the USAID computers, cybersecurity specialist Matthew Garrett posted,
random computers being plugged into federal networks is obviously terrifying in terms of what data they're deliberately accessing.
But it's also terrifying because it implies controls are being disabled.
Unmanaged systems should never have access to this data. Who else has access to those systems?
USAID receives foreign policy guidance from the State Department. Intelligence agencies must now
assume U.S. intelligence systems are insecure. Musk's response was to post, U.S. aid is a criminal organization.
Time for it to die.
Also last night, according to Sam Stein of The Bulwark,
the majority of staff in the Legislative and Public Affairs Bureau
lost access to their emails,
implying they've been put on administrative leave,
although this was never communicated to them.
Congress established U.S. aid in 1961 to bring together the many different programs that were administering foreign aid. Focusing on long-term socioeconomic development, U.S. aid has a budget
of more than $50 billion, less than 1% of the U.S. annual budget. It is one of the largest aid
agencies in the world. Musk is unelected, and it appears that Doggie has no legal authority.
As political scientist Seth Maskett put it in Tosk, Elon Musk is not a federal employee,
nor has he been appointed by the president, nor approved
by the Senate to have any leadership role in government.
The Department of Government Efficiency, announced by Trump in a January 20th executive order,
is not truly any sort of government department or agency, and even the executive order uses
quotes in the title.
It's perfectly fine to have a marketing gimmick like this,
but Doggie does not have power over established government agencies,
and Musk has no role in government. It does not matter that he is an ally of
the president.
Musk is a private citizen taking control of established government offices.
That is not efficiency, that is a coup.
Doggie has simply taken over government systems.
Musk, using President Donald Trump's name, is personally deciding what he thinks should
be cut from the government.
Today, Musk reposted a social media post from MAGA religious extremist General Mike Flynn,
who resigned from his position as Trump's national security adviser in 2017 after pleading
guilty to secret conversations with a Russian agent, for which Trump pardoned him, and who
publicly embraced the QAnon conspiracy theory. In today's post, Flynn complained about the Lutheran faith and, referring to federal
grants provided to Lutheran family services and affiliated organizations, said, this use
of religion as a money laundering operation must end.
Musk added, the doggy team is rapidly shutting down these illegal
payments.
In fact, this is money appropriated by Congress, and its payment is required by law. Republican
lawmakers have pushed government subsidies and grants toward religious organizations
for years, and Lutheran Social Services is one of the
largest employers in South Dakota where it operates senior living facilities.
South Dakota is the home of Senate Majority Leader John Thune who has not
been a strong Trump supporter as well as Homeland Security Secretary nominee
Kristi Noem. The news that Doggie has taken over U.S. government computers is not the
only bombshell this weekend. Another is that Trump has declared a trade war with the top
trading partners of the United States, Mexico, Canada, and China. Although his first administration
negotiated the current trade agreement between the US, Mexico, and Canada.
On Saturday, Trump broke the terms of that treaty.
He slapped tariffs of 25% on goods coming from Mexico and Canada, tariffs of 10% on
Canadian energy, and tariffs of 10% on goods coming from China.
He said he was doing so to force Mexico and Canada to do more about undocumented migration and drug trafficking.
But while precursor chemicals to make fentanyl come from China and undocumented migrants come over the southern border with Mexico,
Canada accounts for only about 1% of both.
Further, Trump has diverted immigration and and Customs Enforcement agents combating drug
trafficking to his immigration sweeps.
As soon as he took office, Trump designated Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist
organizations, and on Friday, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth responded that all options
will be on the table when a Fox News channel host
asked if the military will strike within Mexico. Today Trump was clearer. He posted
on social media that without US trade, which Trump somehow thinks is a massive
subsidy, Canada ceases to exist as a viable country. Harsh but true. Therefore
Canada should become our cherished 51st state,
much lower taxes and far better military protection for the people of Canada. And no tariffs.
Trump inherited the best economy in the world from his predecessor, President Joe Biden.
But on Friday, as soon as White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt confirmed
that Trump would levy the tariffs, the stock market plunged.
Trump, who during his campaign insisted that tariffs would boost the economy, today said
that Americans could feel some pain from them.
He added, but we will make America great again and it will all be worth the price that must
be paid.
Tonight, stock market futures dropped 450 points before trading opens tomorrow.
Mexican President Claudia Scheinbaum wrote, we categorically reject the White House's
slander that the Mexican government has alliances with criminal organizations, as well as any
intention of meddling in our territory, and has promised retaliatory tariffs.
China noted that it has been working with the U.S. to regulate precursor chemicals since
2019, and said it would sue the U.S. before the World Trade Organization.
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
announced more than a hundred billion dollars in retaliatory 25 percent
tariffs and then spoke directly to Americans. Echoing what economists have
said all along, Trudeau warned that tariffs would cost jobs, raise prices, and
limit the precious metals necessary for U.S. security.
But then he turned from economics to principles.
As President John F. Kennedy said many years ago, Trudeau began,
geography has made us neighbors, history has made us friends,
economics has made us partners, and necessity has made us allies.
He noted that from the beaches of Normandy to the mountains of the Korean Peninsula,
from the fields of Flanders to the streets of Kandahar, Canadians have fought and died
alongside you.
During the summer of 2005, when Hurricane Katrina ravaged your great city of New Orleans, or mere weeks
ago when we sent water bombers to tackle the wildfires in California. During the
day the world stood still, September 11th 2001, when we provided refuge to
stranded passengers and planes, we were always there, standing with you, grieving
with you, the American people. Together we've built the
most successful economic, military and security partnership the world has ever
seen, a relationship that has been the envy of the world. Unfortunately, the
actions taken today by the White House split us apart, instead of bringing us together.
Trudeau said Canada's response would be far-reaching
and include everyday items such as American beer,
wine, and bourbon, fruits and fruit juices,
including orange juice, along with vegetables,
perfume, clothing, and shoes.
It'll include major consumer products like household appliances,
furniture and sports equipment, and materials like lumber and plastics, along with much,
much more. He assured Canadians, we are all in this together. The Canadian government,
Canadian businesses, Canadian organized labor, Canadian civil society, Canada's
premiers and tens of millions of Canadians from coast to coast to coast
are aligned and united. This is Team Canada at its best. Canadian provincial
leaders said they were removing alcohol from Republican-dominated states and
Canadian Member of Parliament Charlie
Angus noted that the Liquor Control Board of Ontario buys more wine by dollar value
than any other organization in the world, and that Canada is the number one export market
for Kentucky spirits.
The Liquor Control Board of Ontario has stopped all purchases of American beer, wine and spirits,
turning instead to allies and local producers.
Canada's Irving Oil, which provides heating oil to New England, has already told customers
that prices will reflect the tariffs.
In a riveting piece today in his Thinking About, scholar of authoritarianism Timothy
Snyder wrote that,
the people who now dominate the executive branch
of the government are acting quite deliberately
to destroy the nation.
Think of the federal government as a car, he wrote.
You might have thought that the election
was like getting the car serviced.
Instead, when you come into the shop,
the mechanics, who somehow don't
look like mechanics, tell you that they have taken the parts of your car that work and
sold them and kept the money, and that this was the most efficient thing to do, and that
you should thank them. On Friday, James E. Dennehy of the FBI's New York Field Office
told his staff that they are in a battle of our own as good
people are being walked out of the FBI and others are being targeted because they did their jobs in
accordance with the law and FBI policy. He vowed that he, anyway, is going to dig in.
Letters from an American was produced at Soundscape Productions,
Dedham, Massachusetts. Recorded
with music composed by Michael Moss.